登陆注册
15290600000018

第18章 CHAPTER VII(2)

The quickest way to start Michael singing, he discovered, was with minors; and, once started, he would sing on and on for as long as the music played. Also, in the absence of an instrument, Michael would sing to the prompting and accompaniment of Steward's voice, who would begin by wailing "kow-kow" long and sadly, and then branch out on some old song or ballad. Michael had hated to sing with Kwaque, but he loved to do it with Steward, even when Steward brought him on deck to perform before the laughter-shrieking passengers.

Two serious conversations were held by the steward toward the close of the voyage: one with Captain Duncan and one with Michael.

"It's this way, Killeny," Daughtry began, one evening, Michael's head resting on his lord's knees as he gazed adoringly up into his lord's face, understanding no whit of what was spoken but loving the intimacy the sounds betokened. "I stole you for beer money, an' when I saw you there on the beach that night I knew you'd bring ten quid anywheres. Ten quid's a horrible lot of money.

Fifty dollars in the way the Yankees reckon it, an' a hundred Mex in China fashion.

"Now, fifty dollars gold 'd buy beer to beat the band--enough to drown me if I fell in head first. Yet I want to ask you one question. Can you see me takin' ten quid for you? . . . Go on.

Speak up. Can you?"

And Michael, with thumps of tail to the floor and a high sharp bark, showed that he was in entire agreement with whatever had been propounded.

"Or say twenty quid, now. That's a fair offer. Would I? Eh!

Would I? Not on your life. What d'ye say to fifty quid? That might begin to interest me, but a hundred quid would interest me more. Why, a hundred quid all in beer 'd come pretty close to floatin' this old hooker. But who in Sam Hill'd offer a hundred quid? I'd like to clap eyes on him once, that's all, just once.

D'ye want to know what for? All right. I'll whisper it. So as Icould tell him to go to hell. Sure, Killeny Boy, just like that--oh, most polite, of course, just a kindly directin' of his steps where he'd never suffer from frigid extremities."Michael's love for Steward was so profound as almost to he a mad but enduring infatuation. What the steward's regard for Michael was coming to be was best evidenced by his conversation with Captain Duncan.

"Sure, sir, he must 've followed me on board," Daughtry finished his unveracious recital. "An' I never knew it. Last I seen of 'm was on the beach. Next I seen of 'm there, he was fast asleep in my bunk. Now how'd he get there, sir? How'd he pick out my room?

I leave it to you, sir. I call it marvellous, just plain marvellous.""With a quartermaster at the head of the gangway!" Captain Duncan snorted. "As if I didn't know your tricks, Steward. There's nothing marvellous about it. Just a plain case of steal.

Followed you on board? That dog never came over the side. He came through a port-hole, and he never came through by himself.

That nigger of yours, I'll wager, had a hand in the helping. But let's have done with beating about the bush. Give me the dog, and I'll say no more about the cat.""Seein' you believe what you believe, then you'd be for compoundin' the felony," Daughtry retorted, the habitual obstinate tightening of his brows showing which way his will set. "Me, sir, I'm only a ship's steward, an' it wouldn't mean nothin' at all bein' arrested for dog-stealin'; but you, sir, a captain of a fine steamer, how'd it sound for you, sir? No, sir; it'd be much wiser for me to keep the dog that followed me aboard.""I'll give ten pounds in the bargain," the captain proffered.

"No, it wouldn't do, it wouldn't do at all, sir, an' you a captain," the steward continued to reiterate, rolling his head sombrely. "Besides, I know where's a peach of an Angora in Sydney. The owner is gone to the country an' has no further use of it, an' it'd be a kindness to the cat, air to give it a good regular home like the Makambo."

同类推荐
  • 台湾资料清穆宗实录选辑

    台湾资料清穆宗实录选辑

    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。
  • 填词浅说

    填词浅说

    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。
  • 惠运律师书目录

    惠运律师书目录

    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。
  • 三洞赞颂灵章

    三洞赞颂灵章

    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。
  • 海绡说词

    海绡说词

    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
  • 逆袭女是主宰大人

    逆袭女是主宰大人

    一朝是废柴,就永远是废柴......寒月轻纱:“去你的废材,本小姐定要逆于天地间,你又奈我何?”
  • 被遗弃的小鱼

    被遗弃的小鱼

    本书是作者20多年来创作并发表的中、短篇小说精选而成,大量作品被转载并获奖,深受读者喜爱。此次出版精选了一些适合青少年阅读的篇章,内容涉及摇滚、网恋、婚姻、成长、打工、佛学院生活等等。使读者能在阅读中收获诸多的人生感悟和难得的审美享受。
  • 不肯温柔

    不肯温柔

    一个美少女跟王爷之子阴差阳错青梅竹马,并获赠宝物~貔貅手链,它平时看起来相当普通,但有时会变得崭新璀璨,伴随她经历一系列或搞笑或伤感的故事。
  • 叶赫那拉玉兰

    叶赫那拉玉兰

    一部野史,记录满清的衰败,一个女人的爱恨情仇。
  • 虚伪君子

    虚伪君子

    世间万物皆有生老病死,世人寻求长生之法而不得,便想出鬼神之说聊表心中念想。你猜,若是人真得了那长生之道,会怎么样?
  • 皇后难当:皇上要上榻

    皇后难当:皇上要上榻

    奈何一穿越,她掉到了皇上的榻上还看到了令人喷血的一幕,原来他喜欢裸睡吖!她知道自己死定了。这女人的确死定了,但是奇装异服从天而降的她所谓的'手机‘是什么鬼?竟然把朕抓进去了,还威胁朕说要昭告天下,哼,朕定绝对不会放过她!“不不不,皇上您没有被吸进去,这是我们22世纪最流行的iPhone7苹果7,就是说它可以帮人快速画像而已!你没有在里面,这只是你的画像!”“苹果?朕只见过绿的红的黄的而且都是圆的偶尔会有畸形的,你这为何是金色的还是扁的,能吃吗?”说完就抢了过去准备放进嘴里尝尝味道。“哎皇上不可以啊这不是吃的要吃我这还有巧克力呢,德芙的!”突然外面下起了倾盆大雨!听说下雨天跟巧克力更配喔!
  • 魔尊夫君上仙妻

    魔尊夫君上仙妻

    有道是“仙魔殊途,禁止通婚”,可一旦碰上无耻腹黑妖孽男,这规矩就该重新审视了!妙华仙子:“做神仙最好,逍遥快活!”无涯魔尊:“还是嫁给我做魔后好,随心所欲!”妙华仙子:“我立志要在五千岁时修成上仙!”无涯魔尊:“你年纪尚小,本尊已经两万岁了!”妙华仙子:“我下界渡个劫,你别给我添乱!”无涯魔尊:“渡什么劫?当什么上仙?本尊养你!”妙华仙子:“我仙根稳固,不易被勾引入魔。”无涯魔尊:“那本尊只好陪你成仙!”共工怒触不周山,女娲炼石补天处,禁忌的仙魔之恋如何才能修成正果?【备注】本书作者有考据癖,这不仅是个仙侠文,完全可以当神话读!
  • 黑兔

    黑兔

    “讷,我还能做什么呢?”“你是神,想做什么都行。”“那我想紧紧抱住她呢?”“可以的。”“但她不见了。”“那我们就去找她吧。”——为大家献上轻小说风格,请多多支持。
  • 寻龙帝业

    寻龙帝业

    这是无耻的年代,这是疯狂的年代,远方的战争正在打响,看似平静的大陆之上处处暗藏危机,血腥杀伐,一切从未远离。少年萧忆试图在这夹缝中委曲求全,然而他的名字却被刻入了死亡名单。他的命运被操纵他人手中,任人无情摆弄。少年一夜觉醒,从今以后他的命运由他不由天。无敌军队,强盛帝国,他一手在握;无限寿命,无穷财富,他唾手可得。美人在怀,权力在手,终有一天他要让众生向他摇尾乞怜。小人物逆袭,命运之路峰回路转。
  • 成唯识论掌中枢要

    成唯识论掌中枢要

    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。