第1章

ChapterI

AverylittleboystooduponaheapofgravelforthehonorofRumAlley。HewasthrowingstonesathowlingurchinsfromDevil’sRowwhowerecirclingmadlyabouttheheapandpeltingathim。

Hisinfantilecountenancewaslividwithfury。Hissmallbodywaswrithinginthedeliveryofgreat,crimsonoaths。

\"Run,Jimmie,run!Dey’llgetyehs,\"screamedaretreatingRumAlleychild。

\"Naw,\"respondedJimmiewithavaliantroar,\"desemickscan’tmakemerun。\"

HowlsofrenewedwrathwentupfromDevil’sRowthroats。

Tatteredgaminsontherightmadeafuriousassaultonthegravelheap。Ontheirsmall,convulsedfacesthereshonethegrinsoftrueassassins。Astheycharged,theythrewstonesandcursedinshrillchorus。

ThelittlechampionofRumAlleystumbledprecipitatelydowntheotherside。Hiscoathadbeentorntoshredsinascuffle,andhishatwasgone。Hehadbruisesontwentypartsofhisbody,andbloodwasdrippingfromacutinhishead。Hiswanfeaturesworealookofatiny,insanedemon。

Ontheground,childrenfromDevil’sRowclosedinontheirantagonist。Hecrookedhisleftarmdefensivelyabouthisheadandfoughtwithcursingfury。Thelittleboysrantoandfro,dodging,hurlingstonesandswearinginbarbarictrebles。

Fromawindowofanapartmenthousethatupreareditsformfromamidsquat,ignorantstables,thereleanedacuriouswoman。

Somelaborers,unloadingascowatadockattheriver,pausedforamomentandregardedthefight。Theengineerofapassivetugboathunglazilytoarailingandwatched。OverontheIsland,awormbuildingandcrawledslowlyalongtheriver’sbank。

AstonehadsmashedintoJimmie’smouth。Bloodwasbubblingoverhischinanddownuponhisraggedshirt。Tearsmadefurrowsonhisdirt-stainedcheeks。Histhinlegshadbeguntotrembleandturnweak,causinghissmallbodytoreel。Hisroaringcursesofthefirstpartofthefighthadchangedtoablasphemouschatter。

IntheyellsofthewhirlingmobofDevil’sRowchildrentherewerenotesofjoylikesongsoftriumphantsavagery。

Thelittleboysseemedtoleergloatinglyatthebloodupontheotherchild’sface。

Downtheavenuecameboastfullysaunteringaladofsixteenyears,althoughthechronicsneerofanidealmanhoodalreadysatuponhislips。Hishatwastippedwithanairofchallengeoverhiseye。Betweenhisteeth,acigarstumpwastiltedattheangleofdefiance。Hewalkedwithacertainswingoftheshoulderswhichappalledthetimid。HeglancedoverintothevacantlotinwhichthelittleravingboysfromDevil’sRowseethedabouttheshriekingandtearfulchildfromRumAlley。

\"Gee!\"hemurmuredwithinterest。\"Ascrap。Gee!\"

Hestrodeovertothecursingcircle,swinginghisshouldersinamannerwhichdenotedthatheheldvictoryinhisfists。

HeapproachedatthebackofoneofthemostdeeplyengagedoftheDevil’sRowchildren。

\"Ah,whatdehhell,\"hesaid,andsmotethedeeply-engagedoneonthebackofthehead。Thelittleboyfelltothegroundandgaveahoarse,tremendoushowl。Hescrambledtohisfeet,andperceiving,evidently,thesizeofhisassailant,ranquicklyoff,shoutingalarms。TheentireDevil’sRowpartyfollowedhim。

Theycametoastandashortdistanceawayandyelledtauntingoathsattheboywiththechronicsneer。Thelatter,momentarily,paidnoattentiontothem。

\"Whatdehhell,Jimmie?\"heaskedofthesmallchampion。

Jimmiewipedhisblood-wetfeatureswithhissleeve。

\"Well,itwasdisway,Pete,see!Iwasgoin’tehlickdatRileykidanddeyallpitchedonme。\"

SomeRumAlleychildrennowcameforward。ThepartystoodforamomentexchangingvaingloriousremarkswithDevil’sRow。Afewstoneswerethrownatlongdistances,andwordsofchallengepassedbetweensmallwarriors。ThentheRumAlleycontingentturnedslowlyinthedirectionoftheirhomestreet。Theybegantogive,eachtoeach,distortedversionsofthefight。Causesofretreatinparticularcasesweremagnified。Blowsdealtinthefightwereenlargedtocatapultianpower,andstonesthrownwereallegedtohavehurtledwithinfiniteaccuracy。Valorgrewstrongagain,andthelittleboysbegantoswearwithgreatspirit。

\"Ah,weblokieskinlickdehhulldamnRow,\"saidachild,swaggering。

LittleJimmiewasstrivingtostanchtheflowofbloodfromhiscutlips。Scowling,heturneduponthespeaker。

\"Ah,wheredehhellwasyehwhenIwasdoin’alldehfightin?\"

hedemanded。\"Yousekidsmakesmetired。\"

\"Ah,goahn,\"repliedtheotherargumentatively。

Jimmierepliedwithheavycontempt。\"Ah,yousecan’tfight,BlueBillie!Ikinlickyehwidonehan’。\"

\"Ah,goahn,\"repliedBillieagain。

\"Ah,\"saidJimmiethreateningly。

\"Ah,\"saidtheotherinthesametone。

Theystruckateachother,clinched,androlledoveronthecobblestones。

\"Smash’im,Jimmie,kickdehdamngutsoutof’im,\"yelledPete,theladwiththechronicsneer,intonesofdelight。

Thesmallcombatantspoundedandkicked,scratchedandtore。

Theybegantoweepandtheircursesstruggledintheirthroatswithsobs。Theotherlittleboysclaspedtheirhandsandwriggledtheirlegsinexcitement。Theyformedabobbingcircleaboutthepair。

Atinyspectatorwassuddenlyagitated。

\"Cheeseit,Jimmie,cheeseit!Herecomesyerfader,\"heyelled。

Thecircleoflittleboysinstantlyparted。Theydrewawayandwaitedinecstaticaweforthatwhichwasabouttohappen。

Thetwolittleboysfightinginthemodesoffourthousandyearsago,didnothearthewarning。

Uptheavenuethereploddedslowlyamanwithsulleneyes。

Hewascarryingadinnerpailandsmokinganapple-woodpipe。

Ashenearedthespotwherethelittleboysstrove,heregardedthemlistlessly。Butsuddenlyheroaredanoathandadvancedupontherollingfighters。

\"Here,youJim,gitup,now,whileIbeltyerlifeout,youdamneddisorderlybrat。\"

Hebegantokickintothechaoticmassontheground。TheboyBilliefeltaheavybootstrikehishead。HemadeafuriouseffortanddisentangledhimselffromJimmie。Hetotteredaway,damning。

Jimmiearosepainfullyfromthegroundandconfrontinghisfather,begantocursehim。Hisparentkickedhim。\"Comehome,now,\"hecried,\"an’stopyerjawin’,erI’lllamtheeverlastingheadoffyehs。\"

Theydeparted。Themanpacedplacidlyalongwiththeapple-

woodemblemofserenitybetweenhisteeth。Theboyfollowedadozenfeetintherear。Hesworeluridly,forhefeltthatitwasdegradationforonewhoaimedtobesomevaguesoldier,oramanofbloodwithasortofsublimelicense,tobetakenhomebyafather。

chapter02

ChapterII

Eventuallytheyenteredintoadarkregionwhere,fromacareeningbuilding,adozengruesomedoorwaysgaveuploadsofbabiestothestreetandthegutter。Awindofearlyautumnraisedyellowdustfromcobblesandswirleditagainstanhundredwindows。

Longstreamersofgarmentsflutteredfromfire-escapes。Inallunhandyplacestherewerebuckets,brooms,ragsandbottles。Inthestreetinfantsplayedorfoughtwithotherinfantsorsatstupidlyinthewayofvehicles。Formidablewomen,withuncombedhairanddisordereddress,gossipedwhileleaningonrailings,orscreamedinfranticquarrels。Witheredpersons,incuriousposturesofsubmissiontosomething,satsmokingpipesinobscurecorners。Athousandodorsofcookingfoodcameforthtothestreet。Thebuildingquiveredandcreakedfromtheweightofhumanitystampingaboutinitsbowels。

Asmallraggedgirldraggedared,bawlinginfantalongthecrowdedways。Hewashangingback,baby-like,bracinghiswrinkled,barelegs。

Thelittlegirlcriedout:\"Ah,Tommie,comeahn。

Dere’sJimmieandfader。Don’tbea-pullin’meback。\"

Shejerkedthebaby’sarmimpatiently。Hefellonhisface,roaring。Withasecondjerkshepulledhimtohisfeet,andtheywenton。Withtheobstinacyofhisorder,heprotestedagainstbeingdraggedinachosendirection。Hemadeheroicendeavorstokeeponhislegs,denouncehissisterandconsumeabitoforangepeelingwhichhechewedbetweenthetimesofhisinfantileorations。

Asthesullen-eyedman,followedbytheblood-coveredboy,drewnear,thelittlegirlburstintoreproachfulcries。

\"Ah,Jimmie,yousebinfightin’agin。\"

Theurchinswelleddisdainfully。

\"Ah,whatdehhell,Mag。See?\"

Thelittlegirlupbraidedhim,\"Youseallusfightin’,Jimmie,an’yehknowsitputsmudderoutwhenyehscomehomehalfdead,an’it’slikewe’llallgetapoundin’。\"

Shebegantoweep。Thebabethrewbackhisheadandroaredathisprospects。

\"Ah,whatdehhell!\"criedJimmie。ShutuperI’llsmackyermout’。

See?\"

Ashissistercontinuedherlamentations,hesuddenlysworeandstruckher。Thelittlegirlreeledand,recoveringherself,burstintotearsandquaveringlycursedhim。Assheslowlyretreatedherbrotheradvanceddealinghercuffs。Thefatherheardandturnedabout。

\"Stopthat,Jim,d’yehhear?Leaveyersisteraloneonthestreet。It’slikeIcanneverbeatanysenseintoyerdamnedwoodenhead。\"

Theurchinraisedhisvoiceindefiancetohisparentandcontinuedhisattacks。Thebabebawledtremendously,protestingwithgreatviolence。Duringhissister’shastymanoeuvres,hewasdraggedbythearm。

Finallytheprocessionplungedintooneofthegruesomedoorways。

Theycrawledupdarkstairwaysandalongcold,gloomyhalls。

Atlastthefatherpushedopenadoorandtheyenteredalightedroominwhichalargewomanwasrampant。

Shestoppedinacareerfromaseethingstovetoapan-coveredtable。

Asthefatherandchildrenfiledinshepeeredatthem。

\"Eh,what?Beenfightin’agin,byGawd!\"ShethrewherselfuponJimmie。Theurchintriedtodartbehindtheothersandinthescufflethebabe,Tommie,wasknockeddown。Heprotestedwithhisusualvehemence,becausetheyhadbruisedhistendershinsagainstatableleg。

Themother’smassiveshouldersheavedwithanger。Graspingtheurchinbytheneckandshouldersheshookhimuntilherattled。

Shedraggedhimtoanunholysink,and,soakingaraginwater,begantoscrubhislaceratedfacewithit。Jimmiescreamedinpainandtriedtotwisthisshouldersoutoftheclaspofthehugearms。

Thebabesatonthefloorwatchingthescene,hisfaceincontortionslikethatofawomanatatragedy。Thefather,withanewly-ladenedpipeinhismouth,crouchedonabacklesschairnearthestove。

Jimmie’scriesannoyedhim。Heturnedaboutandbellowedathiswife:

\"Letthedamnedkidaloneforaminute,willyeh,Mary?Yeralluspoundin’’im。WhenIcomenightsIcan’tgitnorest’causeyeralluspoundin’akid。Letup,d’yehhear?Don’tbealluspoundin’akid。\"

Thewoman’soperationsontheurchininstantlyincreasedinviolence。

Atlastshetossedhimtoacornerwherehelimplylaycursingandweeping。

Thewifeputherimmensehandsonherhipsandwithachieftain-likestrideapproachedherhusband。

\"Ho,\"shesaid,withagreatgruntofcontempt。\"An’whatinthedevilareyoustickin’yournosefor?\"

Thebabecrawledunderthetableand,turning,peeredoutcautiously。Theraggedgirlretreatedandtheurchininthecornerdrewhislegscarefullybeneathhim。

Themanpuffedhispipecalmlyandputhisgreatmuddedbootsonthebackpartofthestove。

\"Gotehhell,\"hemurmured,tranquilly。

Thewomanscreamedandshookherfistsbeforeherhusband’seyes。Theroughyellowofherfaceandneckflaredsuddenlycrimson。Shebegantohowl。

Hepuffedimperturbablyathispipeforatime,butfinallyaroseandbegantolookoutatthewindowintothedarkeningchaosofbackyards。

\"You’vebeendrinkin’,Mary,\"hesaid。\"You’dbetterletuponthebot’,ol’woman,oryou’llgitdone。\"

\"You’realiar。Iain’thadadrop,\"sheroaredinreply。

Theyhadaluridaltercation,inwhichtheydamnedeachother’ssoulswithfrequence。

Thebabewasstaringoutfromunderthetable,hissmallfaceworkinginhisexcitement。

Theraggedgirlwentstealthilyovertothecornerwheretheurchinlay。

\"Areyehshurtedmuch,Jimmie?\"shewhisperedtimidly。

\"Notadamnbit!See?\"growledthelittleboy。

\"WillIwashdehblood?\"

\"Naw!\"

\"WillI——\"

\"WhenIcatchdatRileykidI’llbreak’isface!Dat’sright!

See?\"

Heturnedhisfacetothewallasifresolvedtogrimlybidehistime。

Inthequarrelbetweenhusbandandwife,thewomanwasvictor。

Themangrabbedhishatandrushedfromtheroom,apparentlydetermineduponavengefuldrunk。Shefollowedtothedoorandthunderedathimashemadehiswaydownstairs。

Shereturnedandstirreduptheroomuntilherchildrenwerebobbingaboutlikebubbles。

\"Gitoutadehway,\"shepersistentlybawled,wavingfeetwiththeirdishevelledshoesneartheheadsofherchildren。

Sheshroudedherself,puffingandsnorting,inacloudofsteamatthestove,andeventuallyextractedafrying-panfullofpotatoesthathissed。

Sheflourishedit。\"Cometehyersuppers,now,\"shecriedwithsuddenexasperation。\"Hurryup,now,erI’llhelpyeh!\"

Thechildrenscrambledhastily。Withprodigiousclattertheyarrangedthemselvesattable。Thebabesatwithhisfeetdanglinghighfromaprecariousinfantchairandgorgedhissmallstomach。

Jimmieforced,withfeverishrapidity,thegrease-envelopedpiecesbetweenhiswoundedlips。Maggie,withsideglancesoffearofinterruption,atelikeasmallpursuedtigress。

Themothersatblinkingatthem。Shedeliveredreproaches,swallowedpotatoesanddrankfromayellow-brownbottle。

AfteratimehermoodchangedandsheweptasshecarriedlittleTommieintoanotherroomandlaidhimtosleepwithhisfistsdoubledinanoldquiltoffadedredandgreengrandeur。Thenshecameandmoanedbythestove。

Sherockedtoandfrouponachair,sheddingtearsandcrooningmiserablytothetwochildrenabouttheir\"poormother\"and\"yerfader,damn’issoul。\"

Thelittlegirlploddedbetweenthetableandthechairwithadish-panonit。Shetotteredonhersmalllegsbeneathburdensofdishes。

Jimmiesatnursinghisvariouswounds。Hecastfurtiveglancesathismother。Hispractisedeyeperceivedhergraduallyemergefromamuddledmistofsentimentuntilherbrainburnedindrunkenheat。Hesatbreathless。

Maggiebrokeaplate。

Themotherstartedtoherfeetasifpropelled。

\"GoodGawd,\"shehowled。Hereyesglitteredonherchildwithsuddenhatred。Theferventredofherfaceturnedalmosttopurple。Thelittleboyrantothehalls,shriekinglikeamonkinanearthquake。

Heflounderedaboutindarknessuntilhefoundthestairs。Hestumbled,panic-stricken,tothenextfloor。Anoldwomanopenedadoor。

Alightbehindherthrewaflareontheurchin’squiveringface。

\"Eh,Gawd,child,whatisitdistime?Isyerfaderbeatin’

yermudder,oryermudderbeatin’yerfader?\"

chapter03

ChapterIII

Jimmieandtheoldwomanlistenedlonginthehall。Abovethemuffledroarofconversation,thedismalwailingsofbabiesatnight,thethumpingoffeetinunseencorridorsandrooms,mingledwiththesoundofvariedhoarseshoutingsinthestreetandtherattlingofwheelsovercobbles,theyheardthescreamsofthechildandtheroarsofthemotherdieawaytoafeeblemoaningandasubduedbassmuttering。

Theoldwomanwasagnarledandleatherypersonagewhocoulddon,atwill,anexpressionofgreatvirtue。Shepossessedasmallmusic-boxcapableofonetune,andacollectionof\"Godblessyehs\"

pitchedinassortedkeysoffervency。EachdayshetookapositionuponthestonesofFifthAvenue,whereshecrookedherlegsunderherandcrouchedimmovableandhideous,likeanidol。Shereceiveddailyasmallsuminpennies。Itwascontributed,forthemostpart,bypersonswhodidnotmaketheirhomesinthatvicinity。

Once,whenaladyhaddroppedherpurseonthesidewalk,thegnarledwomanhadgrabbeditandsmuggleditwithgreatdexteritybeneathhercloak。Whenshewasarrestedshehadcursedtheladyintoapartialswoon,andwithheragedlimbs,twistedfromrheumatism,hadalmostkickedthestomachoutofahugepolicemanwhoseconductuponthatoccasionshereferredtowhenshesaid:

\"Thepolice,damn’em。\"

\"Eh,Jimmie,it’scursedshame,\"shesaid。\"Go,now,likeadearan’buymeacan,an’ifyermudderraises’ellallnightyehscansleephere。\"

Jimmietookatenderedtin-pailandsevenpenniesanddeparted。

Hepassedintothesidedoorofasaloonandwenttothebar。

Straininguponhistoesheraisedthepailandpenniesashighashisarmswouldlethim。Hesawtwohandsthrustdownandtakethem。

Directlythesamehandsletdownthefilledpailandheleft。

Infrontofthegruesomedoorwayhemetalurchingfigure。

Itwashisfather,swayingaboutonuncertainlegs。

\"Givemedehcan。See?\"saidtheman,threateningly。

\"Ah,comeoff!Igotdiscanferdatol’womanan’it’udbedirttehswipeit。See?\"criedJimmie。

Thefatherwrenchedthepailfromtheurchin。Hegraspeditinbothhandsandliftedittohismouth。Hegluedhislipstotheunderedgeandtiltedhishead。Hishairythroatswelleduntilitseemedtogrownearhischin。Therewasatremendousgulpingmovementandthebeerwasgone。

Themancaughthisbreathandlaughed。Hehithissonontheheadwiththeemptypail。Asitrolledclangingintothestreet,Jimmiebegantoscreamandkickedrepeatedlyathisfather’sshins。

\"Lookatdehdirtwhatyehdoneme,\"heyelled。\"Dehol’

woman’illberaisin’hell。\"

Heretreatedtothemiddleofthestreet,butthemandidnotpursue。Hestaggeredtowardthedoor。

\"I’llclubhelloutayehwhenIketchyeh,\"heshouted,anddisappeared。

Duringtheeveninghehadbeenstandingagainstabardrinkingwhiskiesanddeclaringtoallcomers,confidentially:\"Myhomereg’larlivin’hell!Damndes’place!Reg’larhell!

WhydoIcomean’drin’whisk’herethishway?’Causehomereg’larlivin’hell!\"

Jimmiewaitedalongtimeinthestreetandthencreptwarilyupthroughthebuilding。Hepassedwithgreatcautionthedoorofthegnarledwoman,andfinallystoppedoutsidehishomeandlistened。

Hecouldhearhismothermovingheavilyaboutamongthefurnitureoftheroom。Shewaschantinginamournfulvoice,occasionallyinterjectingburstsofvolcanicwrathatthefather,who,Jimmiejudged,hadsunkdownonthefloororinacorner。

\"Whydehblazesdon’cheretrytehkeepJimfromfightin’?

I’llbreakherjaw,\"shesuddenlybellowed。

Themanmumbledwithdrunkenindifference。\"Ah,wha’dehhell。W’a’sodds?Wha’makeskick?\"

\"Becausehetears’isclothes,yehdamnfool,\"criedthewomaninsupremewrath。

Thehusbandseemedtobecomearoused。\"Gotehhell,\"hethunderedfiercelyinreply。Therewasacrashagainstthedoorandsomethingbrokeintoclatteringfragments。Jimmiepartiallysuppressedahowlanddarteddownthestairway。Belowhepausedandlistened。Heheardhowlsandcurses,groansandshrieks,confusinglyinchorusasifabattlewereraging。Withallwasthecrashofsplinteringfurniture。Theeyesoftheurchinglaredinfearthatoneofthemwoulddiscoverhim。

Curiousfacesappearedindoorways,andwhisperedcommentspassedtoandfro。\"Ol’Johnson’sraisin’hellagin。\"

Jimmiestooduntilthenoisesceasedandtheotherinhabitantsofthetenementhadallyawnedandshuttheirdoors。Thenhecrawledupstairswiththecautionofaninvaderofapantherden。

Soundsoflaboredbreathingcamethroughthebrokendoor-panels。

Hepushedthedooropenandentered,quaking。

Aglowfromthefirethrewredhuesoverthebarefloor,thecrackedandsoiledplastering,andtheoverturnedandbrokenfurniture。

Inthemiddleofthefloorlayhismotherasleep。Inonecorneroftheroomhisfather’slimpbodyhungacrosstheseatofachair。

Theurchinstoleforward。Hebegantoshiverindreadofawakeninghisparents。Hismother’sgreatchestwasheavingpainfully。Jimmiepausedandlookeddownather。Herfacewasinflamedandswollenfromdrinking。Heryellowbrowsshadedeye-

lidsthathadbrownblue。Hertangledhairtossedinwavesoverherforehead。Hermouthwassetinthesamelinesofvindictivehatredthatithad,perhaps,borneduringthefight。Herbare,redarmswerethrownoutaboveherheadinpositionsofexhaustion,something,mayhap,likethoseofasatedvillain。

Theurchinbendedoverhismother。Hewasfearfullestsheshouldopenhereyes,andthedreadwithinhimwassostrong,thathecouldnotforbeartostare,buthungasiffascinatedoverthewoman’sgrimface。

Suddenlyhereyesopened。Theurchinfoundhimselflookingstraightintothatexpression,which,itwouldseem,hadthepowertochangehisbloodtosalt。Hehowledpiercinglyandfellbackward。

Thewomanflounderedforamoment,tossedherarmsaboutherheadasifincombat,andagainbegantosnore。

Jimmiecrawledbackintheshadowsandwaited。Anoiseinthenextroomhadfollowedhiscryatthediscoverythathismotherwasawake。Hegrovelledinthegloom,theeyesfromouthisdrawnfacerivetedupontheinterveningdoor。

Hehearditcreak,andthenthesoundofasmallvoicecametohim。\"Jimmie!Jimmie!Areyehsdere?\"itwhispered。

Theurchinstarted。Thethin,whitefaceofhissisterlookedathimfromthedoor-wayoftheotherroom。Shecrepttohimacrossthefloor。

Thefatherhadnotmoved,butlayinthesamedeath-likesleep。Themotherwrithedinuneasyslumber,herchestwheezingasifshewereintheagoniesofstrangulation。Outatthewindowafloridmoonwaspeeringoverdarkroofs,andinthedistancethewatersofariverglimmeredpallidly。

Thesmallframeoftheraggedgirlwasquivering。Herfeatureswerehaggardfromweeping,andhereyesgleamedfromfear。

Shegraspedtheurchin’sarminherlittletremblinghandsandtheyhuddledinacorner。Theeyesofbothweredrawn,bysomeforce,tostareatthewoman’sface,fortheythoughtsheneedonlytoawakeandallfiendswouldcomefrombelow。

Theycroucheduntiltheghost-mistsofdawnappearedatthewindow,drawingclosetothepanes,andlookinginattheprostrate,heavingbodyofthemother。

chapter04

ChapterIV

Thebabe,Tommie,died。Hewentawayinawhite,insignificantcoffin,hissmallwaxenhandclutchingaflowerthatthegirl,Maggie,hadstolenfromanItalian。

SheandJimmielived。

Theinexperiencedfibresoftheboy’seyeswerehardenedatanearlyage。Hebecameayoungmanofleather。Helivedsomeredyearswithoutlaboring。Duringthattimehissneerbecamechronic。

Hestudiedhumannatureinthegutter,andfounditnoworsethanhethoughthehadreasontobelieveit。Heneverconceivedarespectfortheworld,becausehehadbegunwithnoidolsthatithadsmashed。

Hecladhissoulinarmorbymeansofhappeninghilariouslyinatamissionchurchwhereamancomposedhissermonsof\"yous。\"

Whiletheygotwarmatthestove,hetoldhishearersjustwherehecalculatedtheystoodwiththeLord。Manyofthesinnerswereimpatientoverthepictureddepthsoftheirdegradation。Theywerewaitingforsoup-tickets。

Areaderofwordsofwind-demonsmighthavebeenabletoseetheportionsofadialoguepasstoandfrobetweentheexhorterandhishearers。

\"Youaredamned,\"saidthepreacher。Andthereaderofsoundsmighthaveseenthereplygoforthfromtheraggedpeople:\"Where’soursoup?\"

Jimmieandacompanionsatinarearseatandcommenteduponthethingsthatdidn’tconcernthem,withallthefreedomofEnglishgentlemen。WhentheygrewthirstyandwentouttheirmindsconfusedthespeakerwithChrist。

Momentarily,Jimmiewassullenwiththoughtsofahopelessaltitudewheregrewfruit。HiscompanionsaidthatifheshouldevermeetGodhewouldaskforamilliondollarsandabottleofbeer。

Jimmie’soccupationforalongtimewastostandonstreetcornersandwatchtheworldgoby,dreamingblood-reddreamsatthepassingofprettywomen。Hemenacedmankindattheintersectionsofstreets。

Onthecornershewasinlifeandoflife。Theworldwasgoingonandhewastheretoperceiveit。

Hemaintainedabelligerentattitudetowardallwell-dressedmen。Tohimfineraimentwasalliedtoweakness,andallgoodcoatscoveredfainthearts。Heandhisorderwerekings,toacertainextent,overthemenofuntarnishedclothes,becausetheselatterdreaded,perhaps,tobeeitherkilledorlaughedat。

AboveallthingshedespisedobviousChristiansandcipherswiththechrysanthemumsofaristocracyintheirbutton-holes。

Heconsideredhimselfabovebothoftheseclasses。Hewasafraidofneitherthedevilnortheleaderofsociety。

Whenhehadadollarinhispockethissatisfactionwithexistencewasthegreatestthingintheworld。So,eventually,hefeltobligedtowork。Hisfatherdiedandhismother’syearsweredividedupintoperiodsofthirtydays。

Hebecameatruckdriver。Hewasgiventhechargeofapainstakingpairofhorsesandalargerattlingtruck。Heinvadedtheturmoilandtumbleofthedown-townstreetsandlearnedtobreathemaledictorydefianceatthepolicewhooccasionallyusedtoclimbup,draghimfromhisperchandbeathim。

Inthelowerpartofthecityhedailyinvolvedhimselfinhideoustangles。Ifheandhisteamchancedtobeintherearhepreservedademeanorofserenity,crossinghislegsandburstingforthintoyellswhenfootpassengerstookdangerousdivesbeneaththenosesofhischampinghorses。Hesmokedhispipecalmlyforheknewthathispaywasmarchingon。

Ifinthefrontandthekey-truckofchaos,heenteredterrificallyintothequarrelthatwasragingtoandfroamongthedriversontheirhighseats,andsometimesroaredoathsandviolentlygothimselfarrested。

Afteratimehissneergrewsothatitturneditsglareuponallthings。Hebecamesosharpthathebelievedinnothing。

Tohimthepolicewerealwaysactuatedbymalignantimpulsesandtherestoftheworldwascomposed,forthemostpart,ofdespicablecreatureswhowerealltryingtotakeadvantageofhimandwithwhom,indefense,hewasobligedtoquarrelonallpossibleoccasions。Hehimselfoccupiedadown-troddenpositionthathadaprivatebutdistinctelementofgrandeurinitsisolation。

Themostcompletecasesofaggravatedidiocywere,tohismind,rampantuponthefrontplatformsofallthestreetcars。Atfirsthistonguestrovewiththesebeings,butheeventuallywassuperior。

HebecameimmuredlikeanAfricancow。Inhimgrewamajesticcontemptforthosestringsofstreetcarsthatfollowedhimlikeintentbugs。

Hefellintothehabit,whenstartingonalongjourney,offixinghiseyeonahighanddistantobject,commandinghishorsestobegin,andthengoingintoasortofatranceofobservation。

Multitudesofdriversmighthowlinhisrear,andpassengersmightloadhimwithopprobrium,hewouldnotawakenuntilsomebluepolicemanturnedredandbegantofrenziedlytearbridlesandbeatthesoftnosesoftheresponsiblehorses。

Whenhepausedtocontemplatetheattitudeofthepolicetowardhimselfandhisfellows,hebelievedthattheyweretheonlymeninthecitywhohadnorights。Whendrivingabout,hefeltthathewasheldliablebythepoliceforanythingthatmightoccurinthestreets,andwasthecommonpreyofallenergeticofficials。

Inrevenge,heresolvednevertomoveoutofthewayofanything,untilformidablecircumstances,oramuchlargermanthanhimselfforcedhimtoit。

Foot-passengersweremerepesteringflieswithaninsanedisregardfortheirlegsandhisconvenience。Hecouldnotconceivetheirmaniacaldesirestocrossthestreets。Theirmadnesssmotehimwitheternalamazement。Hewascontinuallystormingatthemfromhisthrone。Hesataloftanddenouncedtheirfranticleaps,plunges,divesandstraddles。

Whentheywouldthrustat,orparry,thenosesofhischampinghorses,makingthemswingtheirheadsandmovetheirfeet,disturbingasoliddreamyrepose,hesworeatthemenasfools,forhehimselfcouldperceivethatProvidencehadcauseditclearlytobewritten,thatheandhisteamhadtheunalienablerighttostandintheproperpathofthesunchariot,andiftheysominded,obstructitsmissionortakeawheeloff。

And,perhaps,ifthegod-driverhadanungovernabledesiretostepdown,putuphisflame-coloredfistsandmanfullydisputetherightofway,hewouldhaveprobablybeenimmediatelyopposedbyascowlingmortalwithtwosetsofveryhardknuckles。

Itispossible,perhaps,thatthisyoungmanwouldhavederided,inanaxle-widealley,theapproachofaflyingferryboat。Yetheachievedarespectforafireengine。Asonechargedtowardhistruck,hewoulddrivefearfullyuponasidewalk,threateninguntoldpeoplewithannihilation。Whenanenginewouldstrikeamassofblockedtrucks,splittingitintofragments,asablowannihilatesacakeofice,Jimmie’steamcouldusuallybeobservedhighandsafe,withwholewheels,onthesidewalk。

Thefearfulcomingoftheenginecouldbreakupthemostintricatemuddleofheavyvehiclesatwhichthepolicehadbeenswearingforthehalfofanhour。

Afireenginewasenshrinedinhisheartasanappallingthingthathelovedwithadistantdog-likedevotion。Theyhadbeenknowntooverturnstreet-cars。Thoseleapinghorses,strikingsparksfromthecobblesintheirforwardlunge,werecreaturestobeineffablyadmired。Theclangofthegongpiercedhisbreastlikeanoiseofrememberedwar。

WhenJimmiewasalittleboy,hebegantobearrested。

Beforehereachedagreatage,hehadafairrecord。

Hedevelopedtoogreatatendencytoclimbdownfromhistruckandfightwithotherdrivers。Hehadbeeninquiteanumberofmiscellaneousfights,andinsomegeneralbarroomrowsthathadbecomeknowntothepolice。OncehehadbeenarrestedforassaultingaChinaman。Twowomenindifferentpartsofthecity,andentirelyunknowntoeachother,causedhimconsiderableannoyancebybreakingforth,simultaneously,atfatefulintervals,intowailingsaboutmarriageandsupportandinfants。

Nevertheless,hehad,onacertainstar-litevening,saidwonderinglyandquitereverently:\"Dehmoonlookslikehell,don’tit?\"

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ChapterV

Thegirl,Maggie,blossomedinamudpuddle。Shegrewtobeamostrareandwonderfulproductionofatenementdistrict,aprettygirl。

NoneofthedirtofRumAlleyseemedtobeinherveins。

Thephilosophersup-stairs,down-stairsandonthesamefloor,puzzledoverit。

Whenachild,playingandfightingwithgaminsinthestreet,dirtdisguisedher。Attiredintattersandgrime,shewentunseen。

Therecameatime,however,whentheyoungmenofthevicinitysaid:\"DatJohnsongoilisaputygoodlooker。\"Aboutthisperiodherbrotherremarkedtoher:\"Mag,I’lltellyehdis!See?

Yeh’veeddergottehgotehhellorgotehwork!\"Whereuponshewenttowork,havingthefeminineaversionofgoingtohell。

Byachance,shegotapositioninanestablishmentwheretheymadecollarsandcuffs。Shereceivedastoolandamachineinaroomwheresattwentygirlsofvariousshadesofyellowdiscontent。

Sheperchedonthestoolandtreadledathermachineallday,turningoutcollars,thenameofwhosebrandcouldbenotedforitsirrelevancytoanythinginconnectionwithcollars。Atnightshereturnedhometohermother。

Jimmiegrewlargeenoughtotakethevaguepositionofheadofthefamily。Asincumbentofthatoffice,hestumbledup-stairslateatnight,ashisfatherhaddonebeforehim。Hereeledabouttheroom,swearingathisrelations,orwenttosleeponthefloor。

Themotherhadgraduallyarisentothatdegreeoffamethatshecouldbandywordswithheracquaintancesamongthepolice-

justices。Court-officialscalledherbyherfirstname。

Whensheappearedtheypursuedacoursewhichhadbeentheirsformonths。

Theyinvariablygrinnedandcriedout:\"Hello,Mary,youhereagain?\"Hergreyheadwaggedinmanyacourt。Shealwaysbesiegedthebenchwithvolubleexcuses,explanations,apologiesandprayers。Herflamingfaceandrollingeyeswereasortoffamiliarsightontheisland。Shemeasuredtimebymeansofsprees,andwaseternallyswollenanddishevelled。

Onedaytheyoungman,Pete,whoasaladhadsmittentheDevil’sRowurchininthebackoftheheadandputtoflighttheantagonistsofhisfriend,Jimmie,strutteduponthescene。

HemetJimmieonedayonthestreet,promisedtotakehimtoaboxingmatchinWilliamsburg,andcalledforhimintheevening。

MaggieobservedPete。

HesatonatableintheJohnsonhomeanddangledhischeckedlegswithanenticingnonchalance。Hishairwascurleddownoverhisforeheadinanoiledbang。Hisratherpuggednoseseemedtorevoltfromcontactwithabristlingmoustacheofshort,wire-likehairs。Hisbluedouble-breastedcoat,edgedwithblackbraid,buttonedclosetoaredpufftie,andhispatent-leathershoeslookedlikemurder-fittedweapons。

Hismannerismsstampedhimasamanwhohadacorrectsenseofhispersonalsuperiority。Therewasvalorandcontemptforcircumstancesintheglanceofhiseye。Hewavedhishandslikeamanoftheworld,whodismissesreligionandphilosophy,andsays\"Fudge。\"Hehadcertainlyseeneverythingandwitheachcurlofhislip,hedeclaredthatitamountedtonothing。Maggiethoughthemustbeaveryelegantandgracefulbartender。

HewastellingtalestoJimmie。

Maggiewatchedhimfurtively,withhalf-closedeyes,litwithavagueinterest。

\"Hullygee!Deymakesmetired,\"hesaid。\"Mos’e’rydaysomefarmercomesinan’triestehrundehshop。See?Butdeygitst’rowedrightout!Ijoltdemrightoutindehstreetbeforedeyknowswheredeyis!See?\"

\"Sure,\"saidJimmie。

\"Derewasamugcomeindehplacedehodderdaywidanidearhewusgoin’tehowndehplace!Hullygee,hewusgoin’tehowndehplace!Iseehehadastillonan’Ididn’wannagiv’imnostuff,soIsays:’Gitdehhelloutaherean’don’makenotrouble,’Isayslikedat!See?’Gitdehhelloutaherean’don’

makenotrouble’;likedat。’Gitdehhelloutahere,’Isays。

See?\"

Jimmienoddedunderstandingly。Overhisfeaturesplayedaneagerdesiretostatetheamountofhisvalorinasimilarcrisis,butthenarratorproceeded。

\"Well,dehblokiehesays:’T’hellwidit!Iain’lookin’fornoscrap,’hesays(See?),’but’hesays,’I’m’spectablecit’zenan’Iwannadrinkan’purtydamnsoon,too。’See?’Dehhell,’

I

says。Likedat!’Dehhell,’Isays。See?’Don’

makenotrouble,’Isays。Likedat。’Don’makenotrouble。’

See?Dendehmughesquaredoffan’saidhewasfineassilkwidhisdukes(See?)an’hewannedadrinkdamnquick。Dat’swhathesaid。

See?\"

\"Sure,\"repeatedJimmie。

Petecontinued。\"Say,Ijes’jumpeddehbaran’dehwayI

plunkeddatblokiewasgreat。See?Dat’sright!Indehjaw!

See?Hullygee,het’rowedaspittoontruedehfrontwindee。

Say,ItautI’ddropdead。Butdehboss,hecomesinafteran’hesays,’Pete,yehsdonejes’right!Yeh’vegotakeeporderan’it’sallright。’See?’It’sallright,’hesays。Dat’swhathesaid。\"

Thetwoheldatechnicaldiscussion。

\"Datblokewasadandy,\"saidPete,inconclusion,\"buthehadn’oughtamadenotrouble。Dat’swhatIsaystehdem:’Don’

comeinherean’makenotrouble,’Isays,likedat。’Don’makenotrouble。’See?\"

AsJimmieandhisfriendexchangedtalesdescriptiveoftheirprowess,Maggieleanedbackintheshadow。HereyesdweltwonderinglyandratherwistfullyuponPete’sface。Thebrokenfurniture,grimeywalls,andgeneraldisorderanddirtofherhomeofasuddenappearedbeforeherandbegantotakeapotentialaspect。Pete’saristocraticpersonlookedasifitmightsoil。Shelookedkeenlyathim,occasionally,wonderingifhewasfeelingcontempt。ButPeteseemedtobeenvelopedinreminiscence。

\"Hullygee,\"saidhe,\"dosemugscan’tphaseme。DeyknowsI

kinwipeupdehstreetwidanyt’reeofdem。\"

Whenhesaid,\"Ah,whatdehhell,\"hisvoicewasburdenedwithdisdainfortheinevitableandcontemptforanythingthatfatemightcompelhimtoendure。

Maggieperceivedthatherewasthebeauidealofaman。Herdimthoughtswereoftensearchingforfarawaylandswhere,asGodsays,thelittlehillssingtogetherinthemorning。Underthetreesofherdream-gardenstherehadalwayswalkedalover。

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ChapterVI

PetetooknoteofMaggie。

\"Say,Mag,I’mstuckonyershape。It’soutasight,\"hesaid,parenthetically,withanaffablegrin。

Ashebecameawarethatshewaslisteningclosely,hegrewstillmoreeloquentinhisdescriptionsofvarioushappeningsinhiscareer。Itappearedthathewasinvincibleinfights。

\"Why,\"hesaid,referringtoamanwithwhomhehadhadamisunderstanding,\"datmugscrappedlikeadamndago。Dat’sright。

Hewasdeadeasy。See?Hetau’thewasascrapper。

Buthefoun’

outdiff’ent!Hullygee。\"

Hewalkedtoandfrointhesmallroom,whichseemedthentogrowevensmallerandunfittoholdhisdignity,theattributeofasupremewarrior。Thatswingoftheshouldersthathadfrozenthetimidwhenhewasbutaladhadincreasedwithhisgrowthandeducationattheratiooftentoone。It,combinedwiththesneeruponhismouth,toldmankindthattherewasnothinginspacewhichcouldappallhim。Maggiemarvelledathimandsurroundedhimwithgreatness。Shevaguelytriedtocalculatethealtitudeofthepinnaclefromwhichhemusthavelookeddownuponher。

\"Imetachumpdehodderdaywayupindehcity,\"hesaid。\"I

wasgoin’tehseeafrien’ofmine。WhenIwasa-crossin’dehstreetdehchumprunnedplumpintehme,an’denheturnsaroun’an’

says,’Yerinsolen’ruffin,’hesays,likedat。’Oh,gee,’Isays,’oh,gee,gotehhellandgitoffdeheart’,’Isays,likedat。

See?’Gotehhellan’gitoffdeheart’,’likedat。Dendehblokiehegotwild。HesaysIwasacontempt’blescoun’el,ersomet’inglikedat,an’hesaysIwasdoom’teheverlastin’

pe’ditionan’alllikedat。’Gee,’Isays,’gee!DehhellIam,’

Isays。’DehhellIam,’likedat。An’denIslugged’im。

See?\"

WithJimmieinhiscompany,PetedepartedinasortofablazeofgloryfromtheJohnsonhome。Maggie,leaningfromthewindow,watchedhimashewalkeddownthestreet。

Herewasaformidablemanwhodisdainedthestrengthofaworldfulloffists。Herewasonewhohadcontemptforbrass-

clothedpower;onewhoseknucklescoulddefiantlyringagainstthegraniteoflaw。Hewasaknight。

Thetwomenwentfromundertheglimmeringstreet-lampandpassedintoshadows。

Turning,Maggiecontemplatedthedark,dust-stainedwalls,andthescantandcrudefurnitureofherhome。Aclock,inasplinteredandbatteredoblongboxofvarnishedwood,shesuddenlyregardedasanabomination。Shenotedthatittickedraspingly。

Thealmostvanishedflowersinthecarpet-pattern,sheconceivedtobenewlyhideous。Somefaintattemptsshehadmadewithblueribbon,tofreshentheappearanceofadingycurtain,shenowsawtobepiteous。

ShewonderedwhatPetedinedon。

Shereflecteduponthecollarandcufffactory。Itbegantoappeartohermindasadrearyplaceofendlessgrinding。Pete’selegantoccupationbroughthim,nodoubt,intocontactwithpeoplewhohadmoneyandmanners。itwasprobablethathehadalargeacquaintanceofprettygirls。Hemusthavegreatsumsofmoneytospend。

Tohertheearthwascomposedofhardshipsandinsults。Shefeltinstantadmirationforamanwhoopenlydefiedit。Shethoughtthatifthegrimangelofdeathshouldclutchhisheart,Petewouldshrughisshouldersandsay:\"Oh,ev’ryt’inggoes。\"

Sheanticipatedthathewouldcomeagainshortly。Shespentsomeofherweek’spayinthepurchaseoffloweredcretonneforalambrequin。Shemadeitwithinfinitecareandhungittotheslightly-careeningmantel,overthestove,inthekitchen。Shestudieditwithpainfulanxietyfromdifferentpointsintheroom。

ShewantedittolookwellonSundaynightwhen,perhaps,Jimmie’sfriendwouldcome。OnSundaynight,however,Petedidnotappear。

Afterwardthegirllookedatitwithasenseofhumiliation。

ShewasnowconvincedthatPetewassuperiortoadmirationforlambrequins。

AfeweveningslaterPeteenteredwithfascinatinginnovationsinhisapparel。Asshehadseenhimtwiceandhehaddifferentsuitsoneachtime,Maggiehadadimimpressionthathiswardrobewasprodigiouslyextensive。

\"Say,Mag,\"hesaid,\"putonyerbes’dudsFridaynightan’

I’lltakeyehstehdehshow。See?\"

Hespentafewmomentsinflourishinghisclothesandthenvanished,withouthavingglancedatthelambrequin。

OvertheeternalcollarsandcuffsinthefactoryMaggiespentthemostofthreedaysinmakingimaginarysketchesofPeteandhisdailyenvironment。Sheimaginedsomehalfdozenwomeninlovewithhimandthoughthemustleandangerouslytowardanindefiniteone,whomshepicturedwithgreatcharmsofperson,butwithanaltogethercontemptibledisposition。

Shethoughthemustliveinablareofpleasure。Hehadfriends,andpeoplewhowereafraidofhim。

ShesawthegoldenglitteroftheplacewherePetewastotakeher。Anentertainmentofmanyhuesandmanymelodieswhereshewasafraidshemightappearsmallandmouse-colored。

HermotherdrankwhiskeyallFridaymorning。WithluridfaceandtossinghairshecursedanddestroyedfurnitureallFridayafternoon。WhenMaggiecamehomeathalf-pastsixhermotherlayasleepamidstthewreckofchairsandatable。Fragmentsofvarioushouseholdutensilswerescatteredaboutthefloor。

Shehadventedsomephaseofdrunkenfuryuponthelambrequin。

Itlayinabedraggledheapinthecorner。

\"Hah,\"shesnorted,sittingupsuddenly,\"wheredehhellyehbeen?Whydehhelldon’yehcomehomeearlier?Beenloafin’

’rounddehstreets。Yergettin’tehbeareg’lardevil。\"

WhenPetearrivedMaggie,inawornblackdress,waswaitingforhiminthemidstofafloorstrewnwithwreckage。Thecurtainatthewindowhadbeenpulledbyaheavyhandandhungbyonetack,danglingtoandfrointhedraftthroughthecracksatthesash。

Theknotsofblueribbonsappearedlikeviolatedflowers。Thefireinthestovehadgoneout。Thedisplacedlidsandopendoorsshowedheapsofsullengreyashes。Theremnantsofameal,ghastly,likedeadflesh,layinacorner。Maggie’sredmother,stretchedonthefloor,blasphemedandgaveherdaughterabadname。