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hemingway, ernest - islands in the stream-第42章

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 he raised his head and pointed to the bottle。 Young Tom shook his head。 Bobby picked up the bottle; uncorked it; and set it down in front of Roger。
¨Drink yourself to death;〃 he said。 ¨I wonˇt lose any sleep。〃
By now the two groups were watching this pretty closely; but still politely。 They were slumming all right but they were polite and they seemed nice people。
Then Roger spoke for the first time。
¨Give the little rat a drink;〃 he said to Bobby。
¨What will you have; son?〃 Mr。 Bobby asked Andy。
¨Gin;〃 Andy said。
Thomas Hudson was careful not to watch the people。 But he could feel them。
Bobby put the bottle in front of Andy and set a glass by it。 Andy poured the glass full and lifted it to Bobby。
¨Hereˇs to you; Mr。 Bobby;〃 he said。 ¨The first one all day。〃
¨Drink up;〃 said Bobby。 ¨You come in late。〃
¨Papa had his money;〃 David said。 ¨His birthday money from mother。〃
Young Tom looked up in his fatherˇs face and started to cry。 He kept himself from actually crying but it was sad to see and it was not overdone。
Nobody spoke until Andy said; ¨Iˇd like another gin; please; Mr。 Bobby。〃
¨Pour your own;〃 said Bobby。 ¨You poor unfortunate child。〃 Then he turned to Thomas Hudson。 ¨Hudson;〃 he said。 ¨Have another and get out。〃
¨I can stay as long as Iˇm quiet;〃 Thomas Hudson said。
¨If I know you; you wonˇt be quiet for long;〃 Bobby said; vindictively。
Roger pointed toward the bottle and young Tom hung onto his sleeve。 Heˇd controlled his tears and he was being brave and good。
¨Mr。 Davis;〃 he said。 ¨You donˇt have to。〃
Roger did not say anything and Mr。 Bobby put the bottle in front of him again。
¨Mr。 Davis; you have to write tonight;〃 young Tom said。 ¨You know you promised to write tonight。〃
¨What do you think Iˇm drinking for?〃 Roger said to him。
¨But; Mr。 Davis; you didnˇt have to drink this much when you wrote The Storm。〃
¨Why donˇt you shut up?〃 Roger said to him。
Young Tom was patient and brave and long…suffering。
¨I will; Mr。 Davis。 I only do it because you asked me to。 Canˇt we go back to the house?〃
¨Youˇre a good kid; Tom;〃 Roger said。 ¨But weˇre staying here。〃
¨For very long; Mr。 Davis?〃
¨To the goddam end。〃
¨I donˇt think we need to; Mr。 Davis;〃 young Tom said。 ¨Really I donˇt。 And you know if you get so you canˇt see you wonˇt be able to write。〃
¨Iˇll dictate;〃 Roger said。 ¨Like Milton。〃
¨I know you dictate beautifully;〃 young Tom said。 ¨But this morning when Miss Phelps tried to take it off the machine it was mostly music。〃
¨Iˇm writing an opera;〃 Roger said。
¨I know youˇll write a wonderful opera; Mr。 Davis。 But donˇt you think we ought to finish the novel first? You took a big advance on the novel。〃
¨Finish it yourself;〃 Roger said。 ¨You ought to know the plot by now。〃
¨I know the plot; Mr。 Davis; and itˇs a lovely plot but it has that same girl in it that you had die in that other book and people may be confused。〃
¨Dumas did the same thing。〃
¨Donˇt badger him;〃 Thomas Hudson said to young Tom。 ¨How can he write if you badger him all the time?〃
¨Mr。 Davis; couldnˇt you just get a really good secretary to write it for you? Iˇve heard that novelists did that。〃
¨No。 Too expensive。〃
¨Do you want me to help you; Roger?〃 Thomas Hudson asked。
¨Yes。 You can paint it。〃
¨Thatˇs wonderful;〃 young Tom said。 ¨Will you truly; papa?〃
¨Iˇll paint it in a day;〃 Thomas Hudson said。
¨Paint it upside down like Michelangelo;〃 Roger said。 ¨Paint it big enough so King George can read it without his spectacles。〃
¨Are you going to paint it; papa?〃 David asked。
¨Yes。〃
¨Good;〃 David said。 ¨Thatˇs the first sensible thing Iˇve heard。〃
¨It wonˇt be too difficult; papa?〃
¨Hell no。 Itˇs probably too simple。 Whoˇs the girl?〃
¨That girl Mr。 Davis always has。〃
¨Paint her in half a day;〃 Thomas Hudson said。
¨Paint her upside down;〃 Roger said。
¨Keep it clean;〃 Thomas Hudson told him。
¨Mister Bobby; may I have another slug?〃 Andy asked。
¨How many have you had; son?〃 Bobby asked him。
¨Only two。〃
¨Go ahead;〃 Bobby told him and handed him the bottle。 ¨Listen; Hudson; when are you going to get that picture out of here?〃
¨Havenˇt you had any offers on it?〃
¨No;〃 Bobby said。 ¨And it clutters the place up。 Besides it makes me goddam nervous。 I want it out of here。〃
¨Pardon me;〃 one of the men from the yacht spoke to Roger。 ¨Is that canvas for sale?〃
¨Who spoke to you?〃 Roger looked at him。
¨No one;〃 the man said。 ¨Youˇre Roger Davis; arenˇt you?〃
¨Youˇre damn right I am。〃
¨If your friend painted that canvas and it is for sale Iˇd like to discuss the price with him;〃 the man said turning。 ¨Youˇre Thomas Hudson; arenˇt you?〃
¨Hudson is the name。〃
¨Is the canvas for sale?〃
¨No;〃 Thomas Hudson told him。 ¨Iˇm sorry。〃
¨But the bartender said〃
¨Heˇs crazy;〃 Thomas Hudson told him。 ¨Heˇs an awfully good fellow。 But heˇs crazy。〃
¨Mr。 Bobby; may I please have another gin?〃 Andrew asked very politely。
¨Certainly; my little man;〃 Bobby said and served it。 ¨Do you know what they ought to do? They ought to put your healthy charming face on the label of those gin bottles instead of that idiotic collection of berries。 Hudson; why donˇt you design a suitable label for a gin bottle that would reproduce the childish charm of young Andyˇs face?〃
¨We could launch a brand;〃 Roger said。 ¨Theyˇve got Old Tom gin。 Why shouldnˇt we put out Merry Andrew?〃
¨Iˇll put up the money;〃 said Bobby。 ¨We can make the gin here on the island。 The little lads can bottle it and affix the labels。 We can sell it wholesale and in detail。〃
¨It would be a return to craftsmanship;〃 Roger said。 ¨Like William Morris。〃
¨What would we make the gin from; Mr。 Bobby?〃 Andrew asked。
¨From bonefish;〃 Bobby said。 ¨And from conches。〃
The yacht people did not look at Roger or Thomas Hudson nor at the boys now。 They were watching Bobby and they looked worried。
¨About that canvas;〃 the one man said。
¨What canvas are you referring to; my good man?〃 Bobby asked him; downing another quick one。
¨The very big canvas with the three waterspouts and the man in a dinghy。〃
¨Where?〃 asked Bobby。
¨There;〃 said the man。
¨Begging your pardon; sir; I think youˇve had enough。 This is a respectable place。 We donˇt run to waterspouts and men in dinghys here。〃
¨I mean the picture there。〃
¨Donˇt provoke me; sir。 Thereˇs no picture there。 If there was a painting in here it would be above the bar where paintings belong and it would be a nude reclining full length in a proper shipshape manner。〃
¨I mean that picture there。〃
¨What picture where?〃
¨There。〃
¨Iˇd be happy to fix you a Bromo Seltzer; sir。 Or call you a rickshaw;〃 Bobby said。
¨A rickshaw?〃
¨Yes。 A goddam rickshaw if you want it straight to your face。 Youˇre a rickshaw。 And youˇve had enough。〃
¨Mr。 Bobby?〃 Andy asked very politely。 ¨Do you t
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