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第41章 Long Distance[1919](1)

Chet Ball was painting a wooden chicken yellow.The wooden chicken was mounted on a six-by-twelve board.The board was mounted on four tiny wheels.The whole would eventually be pulled on a string guided by the plump, moist hand of some blissful five-year-old.

You got the incongruity of it the instant your eye fell upon Chet Ball.Chet's shoulders alone would have loomed large in contrast with any wooden toy ever devised, including the Trojan horse.Everything about him, from the big, blunt-fingered hands that held the ridiculous chick to the great muscular pillar of his neck, was in direct opposition to his task, his surroundings, and his attitude.

Chet's proper milieu was Chicago, Illinois (the West Side); his job that of lineman for the Gas, Light & Power Company; his normal working position astride the top of a telegraph pole, supported in his perilous perch by a lineman's leather belt and the kindly fates, both of which are likely to trick you in an emergency.

Yet now he lolled back among his pillows, dabbing complacently at the absurd yellow toy.A description of his surroundings would sound like pages 3 to 17 of a novel by Mrs.Humphry Ward.The place was all greensward, and terraces, and sundials, and beeches, and even those rhododendrons without which no English novel or country estate is complete.The presence of Chet Ball among his pillows and some hundreds similarly disposed revealed to you at once the fact that this particular English estate was now transformed into Reconstruction Hospital No.9.

The painting of the chicken quite finished (including two beady black paint eyes), Chet was momentarily at a loss.Miss Kate had not told him to stop painting when the chicken was completed.Miss Kate was at the other end of the sunny garden walk, bending over a wheel chair.So Chet went on painting, placidly.One by one, with meticulous nicety, he painted all his fingernails a bright and cheery yellow.Then he did the whole of his left thumb and was starting on the second joint of the index finger when Miss Kate came up behind him and took the brush gentlyfrom his strong hands.

"You shouldn't have painted your fingers," she said.Chet surveyed them with pride."They look swell."Miss Kate did not argue the point.She put the freshly painted wooden chicken on the table to dry in the sun.Her eyes fell upon a letter bearing an American postmark and addressed to Sergeant Chester Ball, with a lot of cryptic figures and letters strung out after it, such as A.E.F.and Co.11.

"Here's a letter for you!" She infused a lot of Glad into her voice.But Chet only cast a languid eye upon it and said, "Yeh?""I'll read it to you, shall I?It's a nice fat one."Chet sat back, indifferent, negatively acquiescent.And Miss Kate began to read in her clear young voice, there in the sunshine and scent of the centuries-old English garden.

It marked an epoch in Chet's life--that letter.It reached out across the Atlantic Ocean from the Chester Ball of his Chicago days, before he had even heard of English gardens.

Your true lineman has a daredevil way with the women, as have all men whose calling is a hazardous one.Chet was a crack workman.He could shinny up a pole, strap his emergency belt, open his tool kit, wield his pliers with expert deftness, and climb down again in record time.It was his pleasure--and seemingly the pleasure and privilege of all lineman's gangs the world over--to whistle blithely and to call impudently to any passing petticoat that caught his fancy.

Perched three feet from the top of the high pole he would cling protected, seemingly, by some force working in direct defiance of the law of gravity.And now and then, by way of brightening the tedium of their job, he and his gang would call to a girl passing in the street below, "Hoo- hoo!Hello, sweetheart!"There was nothing vicious in it.Chet would have come to the aid of beauty in distress as quickly as Don Quixote.Any man with a blue shirt as clean and a shave as smooth and a haircut as round as Chet Ball's has no meanness in him.A certain daredeviltry went hand in hand with his work--a calling in which a careless load dispatcher, a cut wire, or a faultystrap may mean instant death.Usually the girls laughed and called back to them or went on more quickly, the color in their cheeks a little higher.

But not Anastasia Rourke.Early the first morning of a two-week job on the new plant of the Western Castings Company, Chet Ball, glancing down from his dizzy perch atop an electric-light pole, espied Miss Anastasia Rourke going to work.He didn't know her name or anything about her, except that she was pretty.You could see that from a distance even more remote than Chet's.But you couldn't know that Stasia was a lady not to be trifled with.We know her name was Rourke, but he didn't.

So then: "Hoo-hoo!" he had called."Hello, sweetheart! Wait for me and I'll be down."Stasia Rourke had lifted her face to where he perched so high above the streets.Her cheeks were five shades pinker than was their wont, which would make them border on the red.

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