Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter VI
Insomeunexplainedfashion,thelabourofputtingthegreatbarninreadinessforthedancewasaccomplished;thelastboltofcambricwashunginplacefromtherafters.Thelastevergreentreewasnailedtothejoistsofthewalls;thelastlanternhung,thelastnaildrivenintothemusicians’platform.Thesunset.Therewasagreatscurrytohavesupperanddress.Annixter,lastofalltheotherworkers,leftthebarnintheduskoftwilight.Hewasalone;hehadasawunderonearm,abagoftoolswasinhishand.Hewasinhisshirtsleevesandcarriedhiscoatoverhisshoulder;ahammerwasthrustintooneofhishippockets.Hewasinexecrabletemper.Theday’sworkhadfaggedhimout.Hehadnotbeenabletofindhishat.
“Andthebuckskinwithsixtydollars’worthofsaddlegone,too,”hegroaned.“Oh,ain’titsweet?”
Athishouse,Mrs.Treehadsetoutacoldsupperforhim,theinevitabledishofprunesservingasdessert.AftersupperAnnixterbathedanddressed.Hedecidedatthelastmomenttowearhisusualtown-goingsuit,asacksuitofblack,madebyaBonnevilletailor.Buthishatwasgone.Therewereotherhatshemighthaveworn,butbecausethisparticularonewaslosthefrettedaboutitallthroughhisdressingandthendecidedtohaveonemorelookaroundthebarnforit.
Foroveraquarterofanhourhepotteredaboutthebarn,goingfromstalltostall,rummagingtheharnessroomandfeedroom,alltonopurpose.Atlasthecameoutagainuponthemainfloor,definitelygivingupthesearch,lookingabouthimtoseeifeverythingwasinorder.