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第19章 That's Marriage[1917](6)

As the crowd dwindled she played less feverishly, but there was nothing slipshod about her performance.The chubby songster found time to proffer brief explanations in asides."They want the patriotic stuff.It used to be all that Hawaiian dope, and Wild Irish Rose stuff, and songs about wanting to go back to every place from Dixie to Duluth.But now seems it's all these here flag wavers.Honestly, I'm so sick of 'em I got a notion to enlist to get away from it."Terry eyed him with withering briefness."A little training wouldn't ruin your figure."She had never objected to Orville's embonpoint.But then, Orville was a different sort of fat man; pink-cheeked, springy, immaculate.

At four o'clock, as she was in the chorus of "Isn't There Another Joan of Arc?" a melting masculine voice from the other side of the counter said "Pardon me.What's that you're playing?"Terry told him.She did not look up."I wouldn't have known it.Played like that--a second `Marseillaise.' If the words----What are the words?Let me see a----""Show the gentleman a `Joan,'" Terry commanded briefly, over her shoulder.The fat man laughed a wheezy laugh.Terry glanced around, still playing, and encountered the gaze of two melting masculine eyes that matched the melting masculine voice.The songster waved a hand uniting Terry and the eyes in informal introduction.

"Mr.Leon Sammett, the gentleman who sings the Gottschalk songs wherever songs are heard.And Mrs.--that is--and Mrs.Sammett----"Terry turned.A sleek, swarthy world-old young man with the fashionable concave torso, and alarmingly convex bone-rimmed glasses.Through them his darkly luminous gaze glowed upon Terry.To escape their warmth she sent her own gaze past him to encounter the arctic stare of the large blonde who had been included so lamely in the introduction.And at that the frigidity of that stare softened, melted, dissolved.

"Why, Terry Sheehan!What in the world!"

Terry's eyes bored beneath the layers of flabby fat."It's--why, it's Ruby Watson, isn't it? Eccentric Song and Dance----"She glanced at the concave young man and faltered.He was not Jim, of the Bijou days.From him her eyes leaped back to the fur-bedecked splendor of the woman.The plump face went so painfully red that the make-up stood out on it, a distinct layer, like thin ice covering flowing water.As she surveyed that bulk Terry realized that while Ruby might still claim eccentricity, her song-and-dance days were over."That's ancient history, m' dear.I haven't been working for three years.What're you doing in this joint? I'd heard you'd done well for yourself.That you were married.""I am.That is I--well, I am.I----"

At that the dark young man leaned over and patted Terry's hand that lay on the counter.He smiled.His own hand was incredibly slender, long, and tapering.

"That's all right," he assured her, and smiled."You two girls can have a reunion later.What I want to know is can you play by ear?""Yes, but----"

He leaned far over the counter."I knew it the minute I heard you play.You've got the touch.Now listen.See if you can get this, and fake the bass."He fixed his somber and hypnotic eyes on Terry.His mouth screwed up into a whistle.The tune--a tawdry but haunting little melody--came through his lips.Terry turned back to the piano."Of course you know you flatted every note," she said.

This time it was the blonde who laughed, and the man who flushed.Terry cocked her head just a little to one side, like a knowing bird, looked up into space beyond the piano top, and played the lilting little melody with charm and fidelity.The dark young man followed her with a wagging of the head and little jerks of both outspread hands.His expression was beatific, enraptured.He hummed a little under his breath and anyone who was music-wise would have known that he was just a half beat behind her all the way.

When she had finished he sighed deeply, ecstatically.He bent his lean frame over the counter and, despite his swart coloring, seemed to glitter upon her--his eyes, his teeth, his very fingernails.

"Something led me here.I never come up on Tuesdays.But something----""You was going to complain," put in his lady, heavily, "about that Teddy Sykes at the Palace Gardens singing the same songs this week that you been boosting at the Inn."He put up a vibrant, peremptory hand."Bah! What does that matter now! What does anything matter now! Listen Miss--ah--Miss----?""Pl-Sheehan.Terry Sheehan."

He gazed off a moment into space."Hm.`Leon Sammett in Songs.Miss Terry Sheehan at the Piano.'That doesn't sound bad.Nowlisten, Miss Sheehan.I'm singing down at the University Inn.The Gottschalk song hits.I guess you know my work.But I want to talk to you, private.It's something to your interest.I go on down at the Inn at six.Will you come and have a little something with Ruby and me? Now?""Now?" faltered Terry, somewhat helplessly.Things seemed to be moving rather swiftly for her, accustomed as she was to the peaceful routine of the past four years.

"Get your hat.It's your life chance.Wait till you see your name in two- foot electrics over the front of every big-time house in the country.You've got music in you.Tie to me and you're made." He turned to the woman beside him."Isn't that so, Rube?""Sure.Look at ME!" One would not have thought there could be so much subtle vindictiveness in a fat blonde.

Sammett whipped out a watch."Just three quarters of an hour.Come on, girlie."His conversation had been conducted in an urgent undertone, with side glances at the fat man with the megaphone.Terry approached him now.

"I'm leaving now," she said.

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