Menotah Part 37
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_Plang-ang!_
'Bellringer's tight. Now then, Dave. Half for you, half for me. I'll have the big half, and you take the little 'un. What's that, Captain? I reckon I just will raise you.'
'Pa.s.s,' said Dave, clutching the bottle frantically.
'See you,' said the Captain, jerking his head forward over the table.
'Full house,' cried the Factor.
'Like us,' added the Captain. 'Good, Alf. Three kings.'
_Plang-ang._
'What's that?' cried Dave, quickly.
'Why, the pesky bell, you old rocket. You're everlastingly raddled, Dave.'
'I'm not. There's somebody monkeying around outside.'
'Boil your head,' muttered the Captain. 'It don't matter, anyway; all bad folks are asleep by this time.'
'I'm darned sure there was someone. Heard footsteps, then a sound like striking a match to look for a number. Some of your pards after you, I reckon. Alf.'
'Let 'em come. Lots of liquor for 'em. Fetch up that full bottle from the corner,' shouted the Factor.
'Ante up first, Dave. You're the worst I ever saw for trying to sneak in your nickles.'
Strong knuckles fell determinedly upon the door panel to prove the truth of Dave's words.
'It's your pals, Alf,' said the Captain, with a chuckle. 'Bring 'em in, and we'll make an everlasting night of it.'
'Bet you; it'll be the boys. They're after giving me a surprise party.
Lucky I'm not in bed, or they'd have dragged me out first thing.'
The heavy knocking came again, this time lasting longer.
'Come on, you old razzle-pates!' shouted McAuliffe. 'What are you standing outside making that darned row for.'
'Come in and have a drink!' yelled the Captain, equally excited. Dave's harsh voice also extended the invitation.
'Gimme that bottle, Dave. You're too derned full to get the cork out.'
Then the door opened slowly, but no more than two figures entered, and one of these was a woman.
The three turned upon them with hearty cries of salutation; but the next instant they were all upon the dirty matting, tied up in a knot of legs and arms, clawing at one another, rolling over and over, with strange, animal-like cries of fear.
_Plang-ang!_
'Old Billy!'
'Billy Sinclair!'
'Lord! Lord! I've got 'em this time!'
CHAPTER IV
CHARACTER
The old hunter stood by the table, with a slow smile breaking upon his thin face as he looked upon the grovelling, snake-like figures at his feet. Then he sniffed at the atmosphere, and began to comprehend.
'Sit here,' he said to the girl, whose head was covered in a flowing blanket, pus.h.i.+ng a chair into the corner. 'I'll have to sort some order out of this crowd.'
Then he pulled at a leg which wriggled from beneath the table. It belonged to McAuliffe, and its owner bellowed fearfully at the clutch.
'It's got me, Captain. Hold on to my arm, Davey. It's going to drag me off.'
'Come out, Alf. Don't you know an old pard?'
It was ineffectual. The Factor only raved and struggled the more. So Sinclair turned his attention to the others, who proved more amenable.
'It is you, Billy?' said the awe-stricken Captain. 'There's no foolery?
You're not a pesky spirit come to scare us for our sins?'
'Get up and put your arms round me,' said the hunter, a trifle testily.
'I never had much flesh to carry; what I've got now is solid, though, I reckon.'
Then Dave peered up, a queer object with stains of liquor and sodden tobacco down his cheeks. 'We reckoned you were fixed, Billy. 'Way up the Saskatchewan by the _nitchies_.'
'Well, I wasn't. Pull Alf up, and I'll give you the yarn.'
Captain Robinson shook the prostrate figure. 'Git up, Alf. It's the square thing. Old Billy's here, skin and all.'
'I didn't drink much. Captain--only a few gla.s.ses. There was a lot of water in that last lot. You saw me mix it. Captain.'
'Didn't take you for a coward, Alf,' said Sinclair. 'I'm here, good as ever, with Menotah as well.'
'Where?' blurted forth Dave. 'My gal! Darned if there isn't my gal!'
He would have shambled off towards her, but the hunter stopped him. 'Let her alone, poor girl. She's had more than enough trouble.'
'She's next thing to being my wife, though. Guess she's wanting me.'
'You bet,' said Sinclair, smiling ironically.
'It's hard on a fellow not being able to speak to his gal.'
Menotah Part 37
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