登陆注册
38674600000015

第15章

"Look!" she cried."Suppose it went out of another window upon this porch.It could get us so easily that way!""Shut up, you fool!" whispered one of the two new-comers."It might hear you." The girl subsided into si-lence.

There was no sound from the hallway.

1

comer, hopefully; but, as though the THING without had heard and understood, the clanking of the chain recommenced at once; but now it was retreating along the hallway, and soon they heard it descending the stairs.

Sighs of relief escaped more than a single pair of lips.

"IT didn't hear me," whispered the girl.

Bridge laughed."We're a nice lot of babies seeing things at night," he scoffed.

"If you're so nervy why don't you go down an' see wot it is?" asked one of the late arrivals.

"I believe I shall," replied Bridge and pulled the bed away from the door.

Instantly a chorus of protests arose, the girl and The Oskaloosa Kid being most insistent.What was the use?

What good could he accomplish? It might be nothing;yet on the other hand what had brought death so hor-ribly to the cold clay on the floor below? At last their pleas prevailed and Bridge replaced the bed before the door.

For two hours the five sat about the room waiting for daylight.There could be no sleep for any of them.Occa-sionally they spoke, usually advancing and refuting sug-gestions as to the identity of the nocturnal prowler be-low-stairs.The THING seemed to have retreated again to the cellar, leaving the upper floor to the five strangely assorted prisoners and the first floor to the dead man.

During the brief intervals of conversation the girl re-peated snatches of her story and once she mentioned The Oskaloosa Kid as the murderer of the unnamed vic-tim.The two men who had come last pricked up their ears at this and Bridge felt the boy's hand just touch his arm as though in mute appeal for belief and protection.

The man half smiled.

"We seen The Oskaloosa Kid this evenin'" volun-teered one of the newcomers.

"You did?" exclaimed the girl."Where?"

"He'd just pulled off a job in Oakdale an' had his pockets bulgin' wid sparklers an' kale.We was follerin'

him an' when we seen your light up here we t'ought it was him."The Oskaloosa Kid shrank closer to Bridge.At last he recognized the voice of the speaker.While he had known that the two were of The Sky Pilot's band he had not been sure of the identity of either; but now it was borne in upon him that at least one of them was the last per-son on earth he cared to be cooped up in a small, un-lighted room with, and a moment later when one of the two rolled a 'smoke' and lighted it he saw in the flare of the flame the features of both Dopey Charlie and The General.The Oskaloosa Kid gasped once more for the thousandth time that night.

It had been Dopey Charlie who lighted the cigaret and in the brief illumination his friend The General had grasped the opportunity to scan the features of the other members of the party.Schooled by long years of repression he betrayed none of the surprise or elation he felt when he recognized the features of The Oska-loosa Kid.

If The General was elated The Oskaloosa Kid was at once relieved and terrified.Relieved by ocular proof that he was not a murderer and terrified by the immedi-ate presence of the two who had sought his life.

His cigaret drawing well Dopey Charlie resumed:

"This Oskaloosa Kid's a bad actor," he volunteered."The little shrimp tried to croak me; but he only creased my ribs.I'd like to lay my mits on him.I'll bet there won't be no more Oskaloosa Kid when I get done wit him."The boy drew Bridge's ear down toward his own lips.

"Let's go," he said."I don't hear anything more down-stairs, or maybe we could get out on this roof and slide down the porch pillars."Bridge laid a strong, warm hand on the small, cold one of his new friend.

"Don't worry, Kid," he said."I'm for you."The two other men turned quickly in the direction of the speaker.

"Is de Kid here?" asked Dopey Charlie.

"He is, my degenerate friend," replied Bridge; "and furthermore he's going to stay here and be perfectly safe.Do you grasp me?""Who are you?" asked The General.

"That is a long story," replied Bridge; "but if you chance to recall Dink and Crumb you may also be able to visualize one Billy Burke and Billy Byrne and his side partner, Bridge.Yes? Well, I am the side partner."Before the yeggman could make reply the girl spoke up quickly."This man cannot be The Oskaloosa Kid," she said."It was The Oskaloosa Kid who threw me from the car.""How do you know he ain't?" queried The General.

"Youse was knocked out when these guys picks you up.

It's so dark in here you couldn't reco'nize no one.How do you know this here bird ain't The Oskaloosa Kid, eh?""I have heard both these men speak," replied the girl; "their voices were not those of any men I have known.If one of them is The Oskaloosa Kid then there must be two men called that.Strike a match and you will see that you are mistaken."The General fumbled in an inside pocket for a pack-age of matches carefully wrapped against possible dam-age by rain.Presently he struck one and held the light in the direction of The Kid's face while he and the girl and Dopey Charlie leaned forward to scrutinize the youth's features.

"It's him all right," said Dopey Charlie.

"You bet it is," seconded The General.

"Why he's only a boy," ejaculated the girl."The one who threw me from the machine was a man.""Well, this one said he was The Oskaloosa Kid," per-sisted The General.

"An' he shot me up," growled Dopey Charlie.

"It's too bad he didn't kill you," remarked Bridge pleasantly."You're a thief and probably a murderer into the bargain--you tried to kill this boy just before he shot you.""Well wots he?" demanded Dopey Charlie."He's a thief--he said he was--look in his pockets--they're crammed wid swag, an' he's a gun-man, too, or he wouldn't be packin' a gat.I guess he ain't got nothin'

on me."

同类推荐
  • 玄中记

    玄中记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 黄书

    黄书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 绕口令集

    绕口令集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 海印三昧论一卷(并序)

    海印三昧论一卷(并序)

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 醒世恒言

    醒世恒言

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 百恩扇之万府大小姐

    百恩扇之万府大小姐

    人前,她是单纯,娇弱的小白兔!又是优雅端庄,大方美丽,善良的大小姐,做事步步到位,让人挑不出错处!人后,算计人心,抓住把柄,踩人痛处,诡计多端,毫不留痕迹的设计着别人!却让人有口难言……
  • 遇见你似乎是天意

    遇见你似乎是天意

    就是被推了一把,我就穿越了?“唐棠!你再不交稿!明天给我卷铺盖走人!”“贾乐乐?”男人口吻冷漠,眼中却带着戏谑“救命!贾乐乐到底是谁,我是唐棠啊!大哥们!”
  • 穿越之:梦回大清

    穿越之:梦回大清

    君楚歌兮妾楚舞,脉脉相看两心苦。曲未终兮袂更扬,君流涕兮妾断肠。21世纪现代女神穿越到清朝,女神变成女神经,成了一代奇葩公主。撒娇卖萌抱大腿没事经常玩玩,迷得阿哥跟着转,讨得皇上欢心,在皇宫横着走都没事,当然也惹了一大群情敌和仇敌,闲来无事跟妃子玩玩心计,跟其它公主格格斗斗嘴。时不时出宫逛逛。小日子舒服的很……但最后她的结局到底是如何?群号:14049233
  • 帝少:甜妻不要闹

    帝少:甜妻不要闹

    作品宗旨!甜到底,齁到底! <帝少:甜妻不要闹>错信渣男,错信渣妹。惨死重生。★上一世错爱渣男,对真正爱自己的他不屑一顾,害得惨死。★这一世定要虐的渣男渣妹渣都不剩。定要好好对自己上一世爱自己的人好。 “帝少帝少,少夫人又去见小鲜肉啦”助手连忙跑来。 “没事,少夫人对小鲜肉没兴趣”某帝少低沉的慢慢开口。 属下再次来汇报“帝少帝少,少夫人和小鲜肉传绯闻了” “嗯?是不是我对她太好了,去抓来少夫人,不,我亲自去”某只吃醋的帝少沾满醋味的跑了出去。[1v1,甜宠,双洁,不虐,男强女强] 女主后期慢慢强大。 薰沫漓玖企鹅号:3189078836 给你们唱歌听啊~
  • 青春翼动

    青春翼动

    一部描写从青春懵懂校园爱情故事,到职场人生的现实主义题材作品,表现了改革开放以来发生在小人物身上的故事,映衬出国家的发展,人民物质文明和精神文明的进步。
  • 他若星辰入我心

    他若星辰入我心

    崔霁棠和叶安澍两个人的种种迹象表明他们之间有故事,还未代狗仔发掘,两人的粉丝就列了一箩筐。你年少成名之时,我在你身侧。你张扬轻狂之时,我与你胡闹。没有什么理所当然,只有相濡以沫。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 重生之纪念

    重生之纪念

    纪念因为一场同学聚会而意外回到了十年前,回到过去了的她得知了家中的隐秘,并决定不再置身事外。在此中,她又相继遇到了命中注定将纠缠一生的两个人……同样的用情至深,在阴谋与现实面前,又究竟该何去何从?
  • 白墨阁

    白墨阁

    洛阳城北郊外的一家书画店。许多故事在此展开画卷。一支白玉钗,一首牡丹赋,一对姐妹花。或是老板那手中的玉笛,那奇特的无字天书。将道出多少辛酸往事?而那老板,又是否真能如他们所愿?一切的一切,由此展开。
  • 音乐先生请低调

    音乐先生请低调

    音乐少女和伴生乐灵的沙雕日常~世人皆知,国际公认编曲鬼才音子乐一直有个捧在手心的小姑娘——李逸潇小音符都了解,自家乐坛天后李逸潇一直爱着个小少爷——音子乐“少爷!今天我想吃烤串儿!!”天后躺在摇椅上随口喊着“行!再加个提拉米苏给你解解腻~”厨房里的编曲鬼才边洗碗边回答粉丝和路人:.......到底谁才是少爷???男主:音乐(音子乐);女主:唐潇(李逸潇)