Blister Jones Part 37
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"'Oh!' he says, 'n' spins the whirligig. She keeps right on goin'.
Then he runs back 'n' yanks the trolley off, 'n' she begins to slow down. 'Git your trunk an' fetch it to where I stop at!' he hollers.
'The cut-off ain't workin' just like it ought-a this mornin'.'
"We lugs the trunk down to the car 'n' puts her on the back platform.
"'That's the way things goes!' says Orphy. 'I hadn't figgered on no trunk. Ed never tells me nothin' about it. You better set on it,' he says. 'The seats ain't just in first-cla.s.s shape this mornin'.' I looks inside at the seats, 'n' he's got it doped right--some chickens has spent the night on 'em.
"After we gets to goin' Orphy pokes his head in the door.
"'The company don't allow me to handle the money,' he says. 'But my friends most gen'ally drop the fare down the right-hand side of the slot.'
"Me 'n' Peewee goes forward 'n' looks at the money box. The front of the car has warped till there's a big crack in the right-hand side of the box you can see the platform through. I drops two nickels in on that side, 'n' bing! they go down the shoot 'n' out the crack. They falls on the platform 'n' Orphy picks 'em up 'n' goes south with 'em.
"'That's what I call a live guy!' says Peewee. 'I'm proud to know him.'
"Pretty soon Orphy comes back 'n' jerks the trolley off 'n' we stop on a big square with a monument in the middle.
"'We got to wait here at the Public Square fer Mrs. Boone,' he says.
"In about twenty minutes here comes a dame across the Square. She's sixteen hands high 'n' will girt according. She belongs in the heavy-draft cla.s.s 'n' she's puffin' some.
"'How-dee-do, Orphy,' she says. 'I'm a mite late, but I didn't get shet of my peach b.u.t.ter as quick as I aimed to.'
"'That's all right, Missus Boone,' says Orphy. 'The company allows me a liberal schedool. Set right down on the trunk, Missus Boone. I wouldn't resk the seats this mornin' if I was you.'
"'What's wrong with 'em?' says Mrs. Boone, 'n' pokes her head in the door. 'Land a Liberty!' she says. 'I shall certainly write to the _Banner_ about this! I call it disgraceful!' Then she sets down on the trunk.
"I'm standin' up, but Peewee's still on it. She covers the whole trunk, but a little corner, 'n' Peewee tries to set on that.
"'Why don't you give the lady some room?' I says to Peewee, 'n' he gets up 'n' leaves her have the trunk.
"'You're a real polite young man,' says Mrs. Boone to me.
"We ain't more'n got started when the dame lets out a holler.
"'Orphy!' she yells, 'Stop! Wait a minute! Whoa!' Orphy comes 'n'
yanks off the trolley.
"'I declare to goodness!' says Mrs. Boone. 'I've furgot my rubbers.
Run up and get them for me, Orphy--they're behind the door in the front hall.'
"'I'd like to oblige you real well, Mrs. Boone,' says Orphy, 'but the company don't allow me to leave the car when I'm on duty--'
"'Well, I call lookin' after your customers bein' on duty,' says Mrs.
Boone. 'Now, you skip an' get my rubbers, Orphy Shanner!'
"Orphy beats it fur the rubbers.
"While he's gone Mrs. Boone goes 'n' drops a nickel down the chute, but she don't put it in the right side 'n' it trickles down into the box.
When Orphy gets the car started after he's back, he turns 'round 'n'
gives a sad look at the nickel in the box.
"'Stung!' says Peewee, 'n' I think he's goin' to fall off the car.
"'What ails that young man?' says Mrs. Boone to me. 'He seems to be havin' a spell.'
"'It ain't nothin',' I says. 'He'll be all right in a minute.'
"We lets Mrs. Boone off after while 'n' keeps on goin' fur a mile or so till we come to some gates. In gold letters over the gates is 'Ohio's Beauty Spot,' 'n' below that in bigger letters yet is 'Lake Minnehaha Park.' We goes through these gates 'n' there's the track. More'n half the center-field is took up by a baseball diamond. In the other half is a pond with a shoot-the-chutes runnin' down into it.
"'Where's the lake?' Peewee says to Orphy.
"'Right in front of your nose,' says Orphy, pointin' at the pond.
"'She's some body of water,' says Peewee. 'If you ain't careful a big rough guy'll come along here with a tin cup some dark night 'n' go south with her.'
"'I guess not,' says Orphy. 'She's four feet deep--in spots.'
"When we come in sight of the stalls, there's Butsy standin' in the rain with the hosses. A big bunch of Jaspers is holdin' a meetin' out in front of a row of bran'-new stalls that's just been put up. There's a hot argument goin' on 'n' they don't pay no attention to the rain.
"'You gone dippy?' I says to Butsy. 'What are you standin' out in the rain with the dogs fur? Why don't you put 'em up?'
"'No chance,' says Butsy. 'All the stalls is took except these new ones, 'n' the guy who furnished the lumber fur 'em won't unlock 'em till he's paid.'
"I looks at the stalls--there's a great big padlock on each door.
"'Why don't they slip him the coin?' I says.
"'You can search me,' says Butsy. 'That's what they're chewin' the rag about now.'
"Me 'n' Peewee slides over to where the crowd is.
"'I'll have the law on ye sure!' a old Jasper is sayin'. He's got on a long-tailed coat 'n' a white string tie.
"'Edge right in!' whispers Peewee to me. 'It ain't goin' to cost you a cent!'
"'You ain't got no right to lock them stalls, Jim Burns!' says the old Jasper. 'They belong to the Knox County Agricultural Society!'
"'Not till I'm paid fer the lumber, they don't!' says the guy he calls Jim Burns. 'Gimme eighty-six dollars, Kurnel, if you want to use them stalls.'
"'I'll have the law on ye sure as my name's Hunter!' says the old Jasper.
"'I guess you won't,' says Burns. 'My lawyer tells me to lock them stalls.'
"'Who's your lawyer?' says the old Jasper.
"Harry Evans," says Burns.
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