The Shamrock and the Palm
Onenightwhentherewasnobreeze,andCoralioseemedcloserthanevertothegratingsofAvernus,fivemenweregroupedaboutthedoorofthephotographestablishmentofKeoghandClancy.Thus,inallthescorchedandexoticplacesoftheearth,Caucasiansmeetwhentheday’sworkisdonetopreservethefulnessoftheirheritagebytheaspersionofalienthings.
JohnnyAtwoodlaystretcheduponthegrassintheundressuniformofaCarib,andpratedfeeblyofcoolwatertobehadinthecucumber-woodpumpsofDalesburg.Dr.Gregg,throughtheprestigeofhiswhiskersandasabribeagainsttherelationofhisimminentprofessionaltales,wasconcededthehammockthatwasswungbetweenthedoorjambandacalabash-tree.Keoghhadmovedoutuponthegrassalittletablethatheldtheinstrumentforburnishingcompletedphotographs.Hewastheonlybusyoneofthegroup.IndustriouslyfrombetweenthecylindersoftheburnisherrolledthefinisheddepictmentsofCoralio’scitizens.Blanchard,theFrenchminingengineer,inhiscoollinenviewedthesmokeofhiscigarettethroughhiscalmglasses,impervioustotheheat.Clancysatonthesteps,smokinghisshortpipe.Hismoodwasthegossip’s;theotherswerereduced,bythehumidity,tothestateofdisabilitydesirableinanaudience.
ClancywasanAmericanwithanIrishdiathesisandcosmopolitanproclivities.Manybusinesseshadclaimedhim,butnotforlong.Theroadster’sbloodwasinhisveins.Thevoiceofthetintypewasbutoneofthemanycallingsthathadwooedhimuponsomanyroads.