Спрут: Калифорнийская история

Chapter III

           They—thesemenaroundhistableonthatnightofthefirstrainofacomingseason—seemedtostandinhisimaginationformanyothers—allthefarmers,ranchers,andwheatgrowersofthegreatSanJoaquin.Theirwordswerethewordsofawholecommunity;theirdistress,thedistressofanentireState,harriedbeyondtheboundsofendurance,driventothewall,coerced,exploited,harassedtothelimitsofexasperation.“Iwillthinkofit,”hesaid,thenhastenedtoadd,“butIcantellyoubeforehandthatyoumayexpectonlyarefusal.”

           AfterMagnushadspoken,therewasaprolongedsilence.Theconferenceseemedofitselftohavecometoanendforthatevening.Presleylightedanothercigarettefromthebuttoftheonehehadbeensmoking,andthecat,PrincessNathalie,disturbedbyhismovementandbyawhiffofdriftingsmoke,jumpedfromhiskneetothefloorandpickingherwayacrosstheroomtoAnnixter,rubbedgentlyagainsthislegs,hertailintheair,herbackdelicatelyarched.Nodoubtshethoughtittimetosettleherselfforthenight,andasAnnixtergavenoindicationofvacatinghischair,shechosethiswayofcajolinghimintocedinghisplacetoher.ButAnnixterwasirritatedatthePrincess’sattentions,misunderstandingtheirmotive.

           “Getout!”heexclaimed,liftinghisfeettotherungofthechair.“Lordloveme,butIsuredohateacat.”

           “Bytheway,”observedOsterman,“IpassedGenslingerbythegateasIcameinto-night.Hadhebeenhere?”

           “Yes,hewashere,”saidHarran,“and—”butAnnixtertookthewordsoutofhismouth.

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