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the turmoil-第54章

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       Third Elevator Accident in Same Building Causes Action by

       Coroner。〃  〃Declare Militia will be Menace。  Polish Societies

       Protest to Governor in Church Rioting Case。〃  〃Short 3;500 in

       Accounts; Trusted Man Kills Self with Drug。〃  〃Found Frozen。

       Family Without Food or Fuel。  Baby Dead when Parents Return Home

       from Seeking Work。〃  〃Minister Returned from Trip Abroad Lectures

       on Big Future of Our City。  Sees Big Improvement during Short

       Absence。  Says No European City Holds Candle。〃

(Sheridan nodded approvingly here。)



Bibbs came through the hall whistling; and entered the room briskly。 〃Well;

father; did you want me?〃



〃Yes。  Sit down。〃  Sheridan got up; and Bibbs took a seat by the fire; holding

out his hands to the crackling blaze; for it was cold outdoors。



〃I came within seven of the shop record to…day;〃 he said。  〃I handled more

strips thand any other workman has any day this month。  The nearest to me is

sixteen behind。〃



〃There!〃 exclaimed his father; greatly pleased。  〃What'd I tell you?  I'd like

to hear Gurney hint again that I wasn't right in sending you there I would

just like to hear him!  And youain't you ashamed of makin' such a fuss about

it?  Ain't you?〃



〃I didn't go at it in the right spirit the other time;〃 Bibbs said; smiling

brightly; his face ruddy in the cheerful firelight。  〃I didn't know the

difference it meant to like a thing。〃



〃Well; I guess I've pretty thoroughly vindicated my judgement。  I guess I

HAVE!  I said the shop 'd be good for you; and it was。  I said it wouldn't

hurt you; and it hasn't。  It's been just exactly what I said it would be。

Ain't that so?〃



〃Looks like it!〃 Bibbs agreed; gaily。



〃Well; I'd like to know any place I been wrong; first and last!  Instead o'

hurting you; it's been the makin' of youphysically。  You're a good inch

taller'n what I am; and you'd be a bigger man than what I am if you'd get some

flesh on your bones; and you ARE gettin' a little。  Physically; it's started

you out to be the huskiest one o' the whole family。  Now; then;

mentallythat's different。  I don't say it unkindly; Bibbs; but you got to do

something for yourself mentally; just like what's begun physically。  And I'm

goin' to help you。〃



Sheridan decided to sit down again。  He brought his chair close to his son's;

and; leaning over; tapped Bibbs's knee confidentially。  〃I got plans for you;

Bibbs;〃 he said。



Bibbs instantly looked thoroughly alarmed。  He drew back。  〃II'm all right

now; father。〃



〃Listen。〃  Sheridan settled himself in his chair; and spoke in the tone of a

reasonable man reasoning。  〃Listen here; Bibbs。  I had another blow to…day;

and it was a hard one and right in the face; though I HAVE been expectin' it


some little time back。  Well; it's got to be met。  Now I'll be frank with you。

As I said a minute ago; mentally I couldn't ever called you exactly strong。

You been a little weak both ways; most of your life。  Not but what I think you

GOT a mentality; if you'd learn to use it。 You got will…power; I'll say that

for you。  I never knew boy or man that could be stubbornernever one in my

life!  Now; then; you've showed you could learn to run that machine best of

any man in the shop; in no time at all。  That looks to me like you could learn

to do other things。  I don't deny but what it's an encouragin' sign。  I don't

deny that; at all。  Well; that helps me to think the case ain't so hopeless as

it looks。  You're all I got to meet this blow with; but maybe you ain't as

poor material as I thought。  Your tellin' me about comin' within seven strips

of the shop's record to…day looks to me like encouragin' information brought

in at just about the right time。  Now; then; I'm goin' to give you a raise。  I

wanted to send you straight on up through the shopsa year or two; maybe

but I can't do it。  I lost Jim; and now I've lost Roscoe。  He's quit。 He's

laid down on me。  If he ever comes back at all; he'll be a long time pickin'

up the strings; and; anyway; he ain't the man I thought he was。  I can't count

on him。  I got to have SOMEBODY I KNOW I can count on。  And I'm down to this:

you're my last chance。  Bibbs; I got to learn you to use what brains you got

and see if we can't develop 'em a little。  Who knows? And I'm goin' to put my

time in on it。  I'm goin' to take you right down…town with ME; and I won't be

hard on you if you're a little slow at first。  And I'm goin' to do the big

thing for you。  I'm goin' to make you feel you got to do the big thing for me;

in return。  I've vindicated my policy with you about the shop; and now I'm

goin' to turn right around and swing you 'way over ahead of where the other

boys started; and I'm goin' to make an appeal to your ambition that 'll make

you dizzy!〃  He tapped his son on the knee again。  〃Bibbs; I'm goin' to start

you off this way: I'm goin' to make you a director in the Pump Works Company;

I'm goin' to make you vice…president of the Realty Company and a

vice…president of the Trust Company!〃



Bibbs jumped to his feet; blanched。  〃Oh no!〃 he cried。



Sheridan took his dismay to be the excitement of sudden joy。  〃Yes; sir! And

there's some pretty fat little salaries goes with those vice…presidencies; and

a pinch o' stock in the Pump Company with the directorship。  You thought I was

pretty mean about the shopoh; I know you did!but you see the old man can

play it both ways。  And so right now; the minute you've begun to make good the

way I wanted you to; I deal from the new deck。  And I'll keep on handin' it

out bigger and bigger every time you show me you're big enough to play the

hand I deal you。  I'm startin' you with a pretty big one; my boy!〃



〃But I don'tI don'tI don't want it!〃 Bibbs stammered。



〃What 'd you say?〃  Sheridan thought he had not heard aright。



〃I don't want it; father。  I thank youI do thank you〃



Sheridan looked perplexed。  〃What's the matter with you?  Didn't you

understand what I was tellin' you?〃



〃Yes。〃



〃You sure?  I reckon you didn't。  I offered〃



〃I know; I know!  But I can't take it。〃



〃What's the matter with you?〃  Sheridan was half amazed; half suspicious。

〃Your head feel funny?〃



〃I've never been quite so sane in my life;〃 said Bibbs; 〃as I have lately。 And

I've got just what I want。  I'm living exactly the right life。  I'm earning my

daily bread; and I'm happy in doing it。  My wages are enough。 I don't want any

more money; and I don't deserve any〃



〃Damnation!〃  Sheridan sprang up。  〃You've turned Socialist!  You been

listening to those fellows down there; and you〃



〃No; sir。  I think there's a great deal in what they say; but that isn't it。〃



Sheridan tried to restrain his growing fury; and succeeded partially。 〃Then

what is it?  What's the matter?〃



〃Nothing;〃 he son returned; nervously。  〃Nothingexcept that I'm content。  I

don't want to change anything。〃



〃Why not?〃



Bibbs had the in
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