Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter VIII
Hildamusthavefood.
Thatevening,sheandherchildhadsupperatacheaprestaurantinapoorquarterofthetown,andpassedthenightonthebenchesofalittleuptownpark.
Unusedtothewaysofthetown,ignorantastothecustomsandpossibilitiesofeating-houses,shespentthewholeofherquarteruponsupperforherselfandHilda,andhadnothingleftwherewithtobuyalodging.
Thenightwasdreadful;Hildasobbedherselftosleeponhermother’sshoulder,wakingthereafterfromhourtohour,toprotest,thoughwrappedinhermother’sshawl,thatshewascold,andtoenquirewhytheydidnotgotobed.Drunkenmensnoredandsprawlednearathand.Towardsmorning,aloafer,reekingofalcohol,satdownbesideher,andindulgedinanincoherentsoliloquy,punctuatedwithoathsandobscenities.Itwasnottillfaralongtowardsdaylightthatshefellasleep.
Sheawoketofinditbroadday.Hilda—mercifully—slept.Hermother’slimbswerestiffandlamewithcoldanddamp;herheadthrobbed.Shemovedtoanotherbenchwhichstoodintheraysofthesun,andforalongtwohourssatthereinthethinwarmth,tillthemoistureofthenightthatclungtoherclotheswasevaporated.
Apolicemancameintoview.ShewokeHilda,andcarryingherinherarms,tookherselfaway.
“Mammy,”beganHildaassoonasshewaswellawake;“Mammy,I’mhungry.Iwantmeinbreakfest.”
“Sure,sure,soonnow,leedletochter.”
Sheherselfwashungry,butshehadbutlittlethoughtofthat.