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第40章

When Obermuller sent for me I thought he wanted to see me about that play he's writing in which I'm to star--when the pigs begin to fly.

Funniest thing in the world about that man,Mag.He knows he can't get bookings for any play on earth;that if he did they'd be canceled and any old excuse thrown at him,as soon as Tausig heard of it and could put on the screws.He knows that there isn't an unwatched hole in theatrical America through which he can crawl and pull me and the play in after him.And yet he just can't let go working on it.He loves it,Mag;he loves it as Molly loved that child of hers that kept her nursing it all the years of its life,and left her feeling that the world had been robbed of everything there was for a woman to do when it died.

Obermuller has told me all the plot.In fact,he's worked it out on me.I know it as it is,as he wanted it to be,and as it's going to be.He tells me he's built it up about me;that it will fit me as never a comedy fitted a player yet,and that we'll make such a hit--the play and I together--that .

And then he remembers that there's no chance;not the ghost of one;and he falls to swearing at the Trust.

"Don't you think,Mr.O.,"I said,as he began again when Icame into his office,"that it might be as well to quit cursing the Syndicate till you've got something new to say or something different to rail about?It seems to me a man's likely to get daffy if he keeps harping on--""Oh,I've got it all right,Nance,be sure of that!I've got something different to say of them and something new to swear about.They've done me up;that's all.Just as they've fixed Iringer and Gaffney and Howison.""Tell me."

He threw out his arms and then let them fall to his side.

"Oh,it's easy,"he cried,"so easy that I never thought of it.They've just bought the Vaudeville out of hand and served notice on me that when my lease expires next month they'll not be able to renew it,`unfortunately'!That's all.No;not quite.In order to kill all hope of a new plan in me they've just let it get to be understood that any man or woman that works for Obermuller needn't come round to them at any future time.""Phew!A blacklist."

"Not anything so tangible.It's just a hint,you know,but it works all right.It works like--""What are you going to do;what can you do?"

"Shoot Tausig or myself,or both of us."

"Nonsense!"

"Yes,of course,it's nonsense,or rather it's only what I'd like to do.But that's not the question.Never mind about me.It's what are you going to do?"He looked straight at me,waiting.But I didn't answer.I was thinking.

"You don't realize,Nance,what those fellows are capable of.

When Gaffney told me,before he gave up and went West,that there was a genuine signed conspiracy among them to crush out us independents,I laughed at him.`It's a dream,Gaffney,'I said.

`Forget it.'`It's no dream,as you'll find out when your turn comes in time,'he shouted.`It's a fact,and what's more,Iringer once taxed Tausig to his face with it;told him he knew there was such a document in existence,signed by the great Tausig himself,by Heffelfinger of the Pacific circuit;by Dixon of Chicago,and Weinstock of New Orleans,binding themselves to force us fellows to the wall,and specifying the per cent.of profit each one of 'em should get on any increase of business;to blacklist every man and woman that worked for us;to buy up our debts and even bring false attachments,when--'""Now,weren't there enough real debts to satisfy 'em?They're hard to please,if you haven't creditors enough to suit 'em!"He looked grim,but he didn't speak.

"I don't believe it,anyway,Mr.O;and 'tisn't good for you to keep thinking about just one thing.You'll land where Iringer did,if you don't look out.How did he know about it,anyway?""There was a leak in Tausig's office.Iringer used to be in with them,and he had it from a clerk who--but never mind that.It's the blacklisting I'm talking about now.Gray's just been in to see me,to let me know that she quits at the end of the season.

And his Lordship,too,of course.You're not burdened with a contract,Nance.Perhaps you'd better think it over seriously for a day or two and decide if it wouldn't be best--""I don't have to,"I interrupted then.

"Nance!"he cried,jumping up,as though he'd been relieved of half his troubles.

"I don't have to think it over,"I went on slowly,not looking at the hand he held out to me."It doesn't take long to know that when you're between the devil and the deep sea,you'd better try--the devil rather than be forced out into the wet.""What?--you don't mean--"

I knew he was looking at me incredulously,but I just wouldn't meet his eye.

"My staying with you will do you no good--"was hurrying now to get it over with--"and it would do me a lot of harm.I think you're right,Mr.Obermuller;I'd better just go over to where it's warm.They'll be glad to get me and--and,to tell the truth,I'll be glad to get in with the Syndicate,even if I can't make as good terms as I might have by selling that contract,which--like the famous conspiracy you're half mad about--never existed."He sat down on the edge of the desk.I caught one glimpse of his face.It was black;that was enough for me.I turned to go.

"Ah,but it did,Miss Olden,it did!"he sneered.

"I won't believe it on the word of a man that's been in the lunatic asylum ever since he lost his theater.""Perhaps you'll believe it on mine."

I jumped."On yours!"

"Didn't that little bully,when he lost his temper that day at the Van Twiller,when we had our last fight--didn't he pull a paper out of his box and shake it in my face,and--""But--you could have them arrested for conspiracy and--""And the proof of it could be destroyed and then--but I can't see how this interests you.""No--no,"I said thoughtfully."I only happened to lump it in with the contract we haven't--you and I.And as there's no contract,why there's no need of my waiting till the end of the season.""Do you mean to say you'd--you'd--"

"If 'twere done,'twere better it'd be done--quickly,"I said Macbethically.

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