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第36章

In their stead had been patiently stitched (I surmised by some surviving "black mammy") new frogs made of cunningly twisted common hempen twine.This twine was frayed and disheveled.It must have been added to the coat as a substitute for vanished splendors, with tasteless but painstaking devotion, for it followed faithfully the curves of the long-missing frogs.And, to complete the comedy and pathos of the garment, all its buttons were gone save one.The second button from the top alone remained.The coat was fastened by other twine strings tied through the buttonholes and other holes rudely pierced in the opposite side.

There was never such a weird garment so fantastically bedecked and of so many mottled hues.The lone button was the size of a half-dollar, made of yellow horn and sewed on with coarse twine.

This Negro stood by a carriage so old that Ham himself might have started a hack line with it after he left the ark with the two animals hitched to it.As I approached he threw open the door, drew out a feather duster, waved it without using it, and said in deep, rumbling tones:

"Step right in, suh; ain't a speck of dust in it--jus' got back from a funeral, suh."I inferred that on such gala occasions carriages were given an extra cleaning.I looked up and down the street and perceived that there was little choice among the vehicles for hire that lined the curb.

I looked in my memorandum book for the address of Azalea Adair.

"I want to go to 861 Jessamine Street," I said, and was about to step into the hack.But for an instant the thick, long, gorilla-like arm of the old Negro barred me.On his massive and saturnine face a look of sudden suspicion and enmity flashed for a moment.

Then, with quickly returning conviction, he asked blandishingly:

"What are you gwine there for, boss?"

"What is it to you?" I asked, a little sharply.

"Nothin', suh, jus' nothin'.Only it's a lonesome kind of part of town and few folks ever has business out there.Step right in.The seats is clean--jes' got back from a funeral, suh."A mile and a half it must have been to our journey's end.I could hear nothing but the fearful rattle of the ancient hack over the uneven brick paving; I could smell nothing but the drizzle, now further flavored with coal smoke and something like a mixture of tar and oleander blossoms.All I could see through the streaming windows were two rows of dim houses.

The city has an area of 10 square miles; 181 miles of streets, of which 137 miles are paved; a system of waterworks that cost $2,000,000, with 77 miles of mains.

Eight-sixty-one Jessamine Street was a decayed mansion.Thirty yards back from the street it stood, outmerged in a splendid grove of trees and untrimmed shrubbery.A row of box bushes overflowed and almost hid the paling fence from sight; the gate was kept closed by a rope noose that encircled the gate post and the first paling of the gate.But when you got inside you saw that 861was a shell, a shadow, a ghost of former grandeur and excellence.

But in the story, I have not yet got inside.

When the hack had ceased from rattling and the weary quadrupeds came to a rest I handed my jehu his fifty cents with an additional quarter, feeling a glow of conscious generosity, as I did so.He refused it.

"It's two dollars, suh," he said.

"How's that?" I asked."I plainly heard you call out at the hotel:

'Fifty cents to any part of the town.'"

"It's two dollars, suh," he repeated obstinately."It's a long ways from the hotel.""It is within the city limits and well within them." I argued.

"Don't think that you have picked up a greenhorn Yankee.Do you see those hills over there?" I went on, pointing toward the east (I could not see them, myself, for the drizzle); "well, I was born and raised on their other side.You old fool nigger, can't you tell people from other people when you see 'em?"The grim face of King Cettiwayo softened."Is you from the South, suh? I reckon it was them shoes of yourn fooled me.They is somethin' sharp in the toes for a Southern gen'lman to wear.""Then the charge is fifty cents, I suppose?" said I inexorably.

His former expression, a mingling of cupidity and hostility, returned, remained ten seconds, and vanished.

"Boss," he said, "fifty cents is right; but I _needs_ two dollars, suh; I'm _obleeged_ to have two dollars.I ain't _demandin'_ it now, suh; after I know whar you's from; I'm jus' sayin' that I _has_to have two dollars to-night, and business mighty po'."Peace and confidence settled upon his heavy features.He had been luckier than he had hoped.Instead of having picked up a greenhorn, ignorant of rates, he had come upon an inheritance.

"You confounded old rascal," I said, reaching down to my pocket, "you ought to be turned over to the police."For the first time I saw him smile.He knew; _he knew_.HEKNEW.

I gave him two one-dollar bills.As I handed them over I noticed that one of them had seen parlous times.Its upper right-hand corner was missing, and it had been torn through the middle, but joined again.A strip of blue tissue paper, pasted over the split, preserved its negotiability.

Enough of the African bandit for the present: I left him happy, lifted the rope and opened a creaky gate.

The house, as I said, was a shell.A paint brush had not touched it in twenty years.I could not see why a strong wind should not have bowled it over like a house of cards until I looked again at the trees that hugged it close--the trees that saw the battle of Nashville and still drew their protecting branches around it against storm and enemy and cold.

Azalea Adair, fifty years old, white-haired, a descendant of the cavaliers, as thin and frail as the house she lived in, robed in the cheapest and cleanest dress I ever saw, with an air as ****** as a queen's, received me.

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