Chapter 14
When,attheconclusionofmyfirsttendays’terminthejacket,IwasbroughtbacktoconsciousnessbyDoctorJackson’sthumbpressingopenaneyelid,IopenedbotheyesandsmiledupintothefaceofWardenAtherton.
“Toocussedtoliveandtoomeantodie,”washiscomment.
“Thetendaysareup,Warden,”Iwhispered.
“Well,we’regoingtounlaceyou,”hegrowled.
“Itisnotthat,”Isaid.“Youobservedmysmile.Yourememberwehadalittlewager.Don’tbothertounlacemefirst.JustgivetheBullDurhamandcigarettepaperstoMorrellandOppenheimer.Andforfullmeasurehere’sanothersmile.”
“Oh,Iknowyourkind,Standing,”theWardenlectured.“Butitwon’tgetyouanything.IfIdon’tbreakyou,you’llbreakallstrait-jacketrecords.”
“He’sbrokenthemalready,”DoctorJacksonsaid.“Whoeverheardofamansmilingaftertendaysofit?”
“Wellandbluff,”WardenAthertonanswered.“Unlacehim,Hutchins.”
“Whysuchhaste?”Iqueried,inawhisper,ofcourse,forsolowhadlifeebbedinmethatitrequiredallthelittlestrengthIpossessedandallthewillofmetobeabletowhispereven.