登陆注册
5158800000022

第22章

Cherokee Hall Plays Poker.

"Nacherally I'm not much of a sport," remarked the Old Cattleman, as he laid down a paper which told a Monte Carlo story of a fortune lost and won."Which I'm not remorseless enough to be a cleanstrain gambler.Of course, a kyard sharp can make benevolences an' lavish dust on the needy on the side, but when it gets to a game for money, he can't afford no ruthfulness that a-way, tryin' not to hurt the sore people.He must play his system through, an' with no more conscience than cows, no matter who's run down in the stampede."For which causes, bein' plumb tender an' sympathetic, I'm shore no good with kyards; an' whenever I dallies tharwith, it is onder the head of amoosements."Do I regyard gamblin' as immoral? No; I don't reckon none now I do.This bein' what you--all church sharps calls moral is somewhat a matter of health, an' likewise the way you feels.Sick folks usual is a heap more moral than when their health's that excellent it's tantalizin'."Speakin' of morals, Irecalls people who would scorn kyards, but who'd admire to buy a widow's steers for four dollars an' saw 'em off ag'in for forty.

They'd take four hundred dollars if some party, locoed to a degree which permits said outrage, would turn up.The right or wrong, what you calls the morality of gatherin' steers for four dollars an'

plunderin' people with 'em at forty dollars, wouldn't bother 'em a bit.Which the question with these yere wolves is simply: 'How little can I pay an' how much can I get?' An' yet, as I says, sech parties mighty likely holds themse'fs moral to a degree which is mountainous, an' wouldn't take a twist at faro-bank, or pick up a poker hand, more'n they'd mingle with t'rant'lers an' stingin'

lizards.An' some of their moral sports is so onlib'ral! I tells you, son, I've met up with 'em who's that stingy that if they owned a lake, they wouldn't give a duck a drink.

"'Gamblin' is immoral that a-way,' says these yere sports.

"An' yet I don't see no sech heinous difference between searchin' a gent for his roll with steers at forty dollars--the same standin'

you in four--an' layin for him by raisin' the ante for the limit before the draw.Mighty likely thar's a reason why one's moral an'

the other's black an' bad, but I admits onblushin'ly that the onearthin' tharof is shore too many for dim-eyed folks like me.They strikes me a heap sim'lar; only the kyard sharp goes out ag'inst chances which the steer sharp escapes complete.

"I reckons Cherokee Hall an' me discusses how wrong gamblin' is hundreds of times on leesure days; we frequent talks of it immoderate.Cherokee's views an' mine is side an' side, mostly, although, makin' his livin' turnin' kyards, of course he's more qualified to speak than me.

"'Which I shore finds nothin' wrong in farobank,' says Cherokee.

'Thar's times, however, when some sport who's locoed by bad luck, or thinks he's wronged gets diffusive with his gun.At sech epocks this device has its burdens, I concedes.But I don't perceive no immorality; none whatever.'

"Yes, now you asks the question, I does inform you a while back of this Cherokee Hall bein' prone to charity.He never is much of a talker, but in his way he's a mighty gregar'ous gent.About some things he's game as hornets, Cherokee is; but his nerve fails him when it comes to seein' other people suffer.He can stand bad luck himse'f, an' never turn a ha'r; but no one else's bad luck.

"It ain't once a week, but it's every day, when this yere gray-eyed sport is robbin' his roll for somebody who's settin' in ag'inst disaster.Fact; Cherokee's a heap weak that a-way.

"Of course, turnin' faro, Cherokee knows who has money an' who needs it; keeps tab, so to speak, on the fluctooations of the camp's finances closer'n anybody.The riches an' the poverty of Wolfville is sort o' exposin' itse'f 'round onder his nose; it's a open book to him; an' the knowledge of who's flat, or who's flush, is thrust onto him continyoous.As I says, bein' some sentimental about them hard ships of others, the information costs Cherokee hard onto a diurnal stack or two.

"'Which you're too impulsive a whole lot,' I argues onct when a profligate he's staked, an' who reports himse'f as jumpin' sideways for grub previous, goes careerin' over to the dance hall with them alms he's wrung, an' proceeds on a debauch.'You oughter not allow them ornery folks to do you.If you'd cultivate the habit of lettin'

every gent go a-foot till he can buy a hoss, you'd clean up for a heap more at the end of the week.Now this ingrate whose hand you stiffens ain't buyin' nothin' but nose-paint tharwith.'

"'Which the same plants no regrets with me,' says Cherokee, all careless an' indifferent.'If this person is sufferin' for whiskey worse'n he's sufferin' for bread, let him loose with the whiskey.

The money's his.When I gives a gent a stake, thar's nothin' held back.I don't go playin' the despot as to how he blows it.If this yere party I relieves wants whiskey an' is buyin' whiskey, Iapproves his play.If I've a weakness at all, it's for seein' folks fetterless an' free.'

"While holdin' Cherokee's views erroneous, so far as he seeks to apply 'em to paupers tankin' up on donations, still I allows it's dealin' faro which has sp'iled him; an' as you can't make no gent over new, I quits an' don't buck his notions about dispensin'

charity no more."Thar's times when this yere Cherokee Hall caroms on a gent who's high-strung that a-way, an' won't take no donations;which this yere sport may be plenty needy to the p'int of perishin', too.That's straight; thar's nachers which is that reluctant about aid, they simply dies standin' before they'll ever ask.

"Once or twice when Cherokee crosses up with one of these yere sensitif souls, an' who's in distress, he never says a word about givin' him anythin'; he turns foxy an' caps him into a little poker.

同类推荐
  • 佛说箭喻经

    佛说箭喻经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 外台秘要

    外台秘要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 让德公祠勒石诗章

    让德公祠勒石诗章

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 蜀燹死事者略传

    蜀燹死事者略传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 齐东野语

    齐东野语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 罗马征途

    罗马征途

    “神哪!我恨高卢人。我的祖父也同样恨他们,早在他们剜出了他的眼睛以前。你们以为我会毫无理由地身处前线吗……元老院、希腊人、那些骑著象的迦太基人,当然还有…布鲁图斯和西庇阿的家族。毕竟,谁控制了罗马谁就能统治这个世界……”&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&咦,好熟悉的场景啊!刘海愕然的站在那里,那不是罗马的“乌龟阵”吗?对,没错,这里应该就是《罗马全面战争》的世界,刘海恍然道……
  • 重生之万界主宰

    重生之万界主宰

    普通人的神通圣器,可以以一敌万。强者的神通圣器,可以移山倒海,逆天转命。范雪离自千年前重生,身挟炼药宗师之威,执掌神通圣器至宝三昧真火,为了千年前的奇冤,强势而出,将一切阻碍斩于剑下!“万界当由我来主宰!”
  • 开卷书坊·文人

    开卷书坊·文人

    主要内容是写不同个性和命运的文人,透过他们的文字和言行,发掘当代人可以汲取的力量。全书共分上下两编,上编是“文人印象”,大部分写作对象都是与作者有过交往的文人,期望通过个人印象、文献资料和历史的关照等多方面,对写作对象予以概括和描述。下编是“文人剪影”,通过一鳞一爪的史料,来凸显文人的个性、情趣。
  • 俄罗斯365夜(下册)

    俄罗斯365夜(下册)

    春姑娘又回来了。百花盛开,万物复苏。《365夜故事》等一大批儿童读物给孩子们带来新的欢乐。
  • 锦衣卫之卧底江湖

    锦衣卫之卧底江湖

    一个锦衣卫狱卒,机缘巧合被魔教高手和白道高手同时传授得意绝学。魔教为了打探锦衣卫和白道的消息,千方百计帮他手握重权,位极人臣。锦衣卫为了控制武林,千方百计助他位登武林至尊。于是,他的人生开启了一段不寻常卧底之路。看赵远如何在朝廷之中叱咤风云,武林之中纵横江湖!
  • 危机

    危机

    工作是嘉兴市中级法院的一名法官。已发表小说100万余字,散见于《小说选刊》、《中篇小说选刊》、《中国作家》、《江南》、《山花》、《百花洲》等期刊。
  • A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

    A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 九转玲珑

    九转玲珑

    来自艾泽拉斯世界的上古之神克苏恩的历,看他是如何从一个触手怪变成大触手怪的故事。。。
  • 永远不说再见

    永远不说再见

    本书是著名作家刘芬的最新作品选集,包括《永远不说再见》《伞》《逃离》等作品。刘芬的作品语言清晰、故事叙事饱含对人世、情感的思考,既有女性作家的细腻心理描写,亦有对现代都市中众生相的深刻洞察。每一篇都是近年来女性作家中难得的优秀作品。
  • 江山策之妖孽成双

    江山策之妖孽成双

    【前世】楚千凝有两件事最后悔:一是遇人不淑,错许芳心,一朝青丝如霜,二是家仇未报,心有不甘,最终泣泪成血;【今生】楚千凝有两件事最纠结:一是她有报恩之心,却始终寻不到恩人,二是她一心想在报仇之后遁入空门,可那人却执意将她拖进红尘……她活了两世,好不容易爬出一个坑,结果又掉进了另外一个坑。不过,后来的坑里有挖坑的人陪着她。*最初他保护她,是源于一份执念,没想到念着念着,就着了魔;最初她接近他,是为了报答恩情,没想到报着报着,就把自己搭进去了。后来楚千凝才明白,她对他相思入骨,他对她执念已深;唯他可解她心忧,独她可散他情愁……*【纵容篇】某人:“你上房,我帮你揭瓦。”楚千凝蹙眉:“我……”某人:“你造反,我为你披甲。”楚千凝纠结:“那个……”某人:“你嫁我,我为你挽发。”楚千凝无奈:“你能不能先把衣服还给我……”【重生复仇;男强女强;1vs1无虐;妖孽夫妇花式撒狗粮;欢迎入坑】