hemingway, ernest - men without women-第17章
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will rub you down。〃
They climbed out through the ropes and Hogan came over to me。
¨John Collins is out with a couple of friends to see Jack;〃 I said。
¨I saw them come up in the car。〃
¨Who are the two fellows with John?〃
¨Theyˇre what you call wise boys;〃 Hogan said。 ¨Donˇt you know them two?〃
¨No;〃 I said。
Thatˇs Happy Steinfelt and Lew Morgan。 They got a pool…room。〃
¨I been away a long time;〃 I said。
¨Sure;〃 said Hogan。 ¨That Happy Steinfeltˇs a big operator。〃
¨Iˇve heard his name;〃 I said。
¨Heˇs a pretty smooth boy;〃 Hogan said。 ¨Theyˇre a couple of sharpshooters。〃
¨Well;〃 I said。 ¨They want to see us in half an hour。〃
¨You mean they donˇt want to see us until half an hour?〃
¨Thatˇs it。〃
¨Come into the office;〃 Hogan said。 ¨To hell with those sharpshooters。〃
After about thirty minutes or so Hogan and I went upstairs。 We knocked on Jackˇs door。 They were talking inside the room。
¨Wait a minute;〃 somebody said。
¨To hell with that stuff;〃 Hogan said。 ¨When you want to see me Iˇm down in the office。〃
We heard the door unlock。 Steinfelt opened it。
¨Come on in; Hogan;〃 he says。 ¨Weˇre all going to have a drink。〃
¨Well;〃 says Hogan。 ¨Thatˇs something。〃
We went in。 Jack was sitting on the bed。 John and Morgan were sitting on a couple of chairs。 Steinfelt was standing up。
¨Youˇre a pretty mysterious lot of boys;〃 Hogan said。
¨Hello; Danny;〃 John says。
¨Hello; Danny;〃 Morgan says and shakes hands。
Jack doesnˇt say anything。 He just sits there on the bed。 He ainˇt with the others。 Heˇs all by himself。 He was wearing an old blue jersey and pants and had on boxing shoes。 He needed a shave。 Steinfelt and Morgan were dressers。 John was quite a dresser too。 Jack sat there looking Irish and tough。
Steinfelt brought out a bottle and Hogan brought in some glasses and everybody had a drink。 Jack and I took one and the rest of them went on and had two or three each。
¨Better save some for your ride back;〃 Hogan said。
¨Donˇt you worry。 We got plenty;〃 Morgan said。
Jack hadnˇt drunk anything since the one drink。 He was standing up and looking at them。 Morgan was sitting on the bed where Jack had sat。
¨Have a drink; Jack;〃 John said and handed him the glass and the bottle。
¨No;〃 Jack said; ¨I never liked to go to these wakes。〃
They all laughed。 Jack didnˇt laugh。
They were all feeling pretty good when they left。 Jack stood on the porch when they got into the car。 They waved to him。
¨So long;〃 Jack said。
We had supper。 Jack didnˇt say anything all during the meal except; ¨Will you pass me this?〃 or ¨Will you pass me that?〃 The two health…farm patients ate at the same table with us。 They were pretty nice fellows。 After we finished eating we went out on the porch。 It was dark early。
¨Like to take a walk; Jerry?〃 Jack said。
¨Sure;〃 I said。
We put on our coats and started out。 It was quite a way down to the main road and then we walked along the main road about a mile and a half。 Cars kept going by and we would pull out to one side until they were past。 Jack didnˇt say anything。 After we had stepped out into the bushes to let a big car go by Jack said; ¨To hell with this walking。 Come on back to Hoganˇs〃。
We went along a side road that cut up over the hill and cut across the fields back to Hoganˇs。 We could see the lights of the house up on the hill。 We came around to the front of the house and there standing in the doorway was Hogan。
¨Have a good walk?〃 Hogan asked。
¨Oh; fine;〃 Jack said。 ¨Listen; Hogan。 Have you got any liquor?〃
¨Sure;〃 says Hogan。 ¨Whatˇs the idea?〃
¨Send it up to the room;〃 Jack says。 ¨Iˇm going to sleep tonight。〃
¨Youˇre the doctor;〃 Hogan says。
¨Come on up to the room; Jerry;〃 Jack says。
Upstairs; Jack sat on the bed with his head in his hands。
¨Ainˇt it a life?〃 Jack says。
Hogan brought in a quart of liquor and two glasses。
¨Want some ginger ale?〃
¨What do you think I want to do; get sick?〃
¨I just asked you;〃 said Hogan。
¨Have a drink?〃 said Jack。
¨No; thanks;〃 said Hogan。 He went out。
¨How about it; Jerry?〃
¨Iˇll have one with you;〃 I said。
Jack poured out a couple of drinks。 ¨Now;〃 he said; ¨I want to take it slow and easy。〃
¨Put some water in it;〃 I said。
¨Yes;〃 Jack said。 ¨I guess thatˇs better。〃
We had a couple of drinks without saying anything。 Jack started to pour me another。
¨No;〃 I said; ¨thatˇs all I want。〃
¨All right;〃 Jack said。 He poured himself out another big shot and put water in it。 He was lighting up a little。
¨That was a fine bunch out here this afternoon;〃 he said。
¨They donˇt take any chances; those two。〃
Then a little later; ¨Well;〃 he says; ¨theyˇre right。 What the hellˇs the good in taking chances?〃
¨Donˇt you want another; Jerry?〃 he said。 ¨Come on; drink along with me。〃
¨I donˇt need it; Jack;〃 I said。 ¨I feel all right。〃
¨Just have one more;〃 Jack said。 It was softening him up。
¨All right;〃 I said。
Jack poured one for me and another big one for himself。
¨You know;〃 he said; ¨I like liquor pretty well。 If I hadnˇt been boxing I would have drunk quite a lot。〃
¨Sure;〃 I said。
¨You know;〃 he said; ¨I missed a lot; boxing。〃
¨You made plenty of money。〃
¨Sure; thatˇs what Iˇm after。 You know I miss a lot; Jerry。〃
¨How do you mean?〃
¨Well;〃 he says; ¨like about the wife。 And being away from home so much。 It donˇt do my girls any good。 ˉWhose your old man?ˇ some of those society kidsˇll say to them。 ˉMy old manˇs Jack Brennan。ˇ That donˇt do them any good。〃
¨Hell;〃 I said; ¨all that makes a difference is if they got dough。〃
¨Well;〃 says Jack; ¨I got the dough for them all right。〃 He poured out another drink。 The bottle was about empty。
¨Put some water in it;〃 I said。 Jack poured in some water。
¨You know;〃 he says; ¨you ainˇt got any idea how I miss the wife。〃
¨Sure。〃
¨You ainˇt got any idea。 You canˇt have an idea what itˇs like。〃
¨It ought to be better out in the country than in town。〃
¨With me now;〃 Jack said; ¨it donˇt make any difference where I am。 You canˇt have an idea what itˇs like。〃
¨Have another drink。〃
¨Am I getting soused? Do I talk funny?〃
¨Youˇre coming on all right。〃
¨You canˇt have an idea what itˇs like。 They ainˇt anybody can have an idea what itˇs like。〃
¨Except the wife;〃 I said。
¨She knows;〃 Jack said。 ¨She knows all right。 She knows。 You bet she knows。〃
¨Put some water in that;〃 I said。
¨Jerry;〃 says Jack; ¨you canˇt have an idea what it gets to be like。〃
He was good and drunk。 He was looking at me steady。 His eyes were sort of too steady。
¨Youˇll sleep all right;〃 I said。
¨Listen; Jerry;〃 Jack says。 ¨You want to make some money? Get some money down on Walcott。〃
¨Yes?〃
¨Listen; Jerry。〃 Jack put down the glass。 ¨Iˇm not drunk now; see? You know what Iˇm betting on him? Fifty grand。〃
¨Thatˇs a lot of dough。〃
¨Fifty grand;〃 Jack says; ¨at two to one。 Iˇll get twenty…five thousand bucks。 Get some money on him; Jerry。〃
¨It sounds good;〃 I said。
¨How can I beat him?〃 Jack says。 ¨It ainˇt crooked。 How can I beat him? Why not make money on it?〃
¨Put some water in that;〃 I said。
¨Iˇm through after this fight;〃 Jack says。 ¨Iˇm through with it。 I got to take a beating。 Why shouldnˇt I make money on it?〃
¨Sure。〃
¨I ainˇt slept for a week;〃 Jack says。 ¨All night I lay awake and worry my can off。 I canˇt sleep; Jerry。 You ainˇt got an idea what itˇs like when you canˇt sleep。〃
¨Sure。〃
¨I canˇt sleep。 Thatˇs all。 I just canˇt sleep。 Whatˇs the use of taking care of yourself all these years when you canˇt sleep?〃
¨Itˇs bad。〃
¨You ainˇt got an idea what itˇs like; Jerry; when you canˇt sleep。〃
¨Put some water in that;〃 I said。
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