Короли и капуста
Dicky
Dicky,withhisshoesremovedsoasnottodisturbhisfellowprisoners,trampedthefloorofthejailhalfthenightcondemninghislackofmoneyandthecauseofit—whateverthatmighthavebeen.Heknewverywellthatmoneywouldhaveboughthisreleaseatonce.
FortwodayssucceedingPasacameattheappointedtimesandbroughthimfood.Heeagerlyinquiredeachtimeifaletterorpackagehadcomeforhim,andshemournfullyshookherhead.
Onthemorningofthethirddayshebroughtonlyasmallloafofbread.Thereweredarkcirclesunderhereyes.Sheseemedascalmasever.
"Byjingo,"saidDicky,whoseemedtospeakinEnglishorSpanishasthewhimseizedhim,"thisisdryprovender,muchachita.Isthisthebestyoucandigupforafellow?"
Pasalookedathimasamotherlooksatabelovedbutcapriciousbabe.
"Thinkbetterofit,"shesaid,inalowvoice;"sinceforthenextmealtherewillbenothing.Thelastcentavoisspent."Shepressedcloseragainstthegrating.
"Sellthegoodsintheshop—takeanythingforthem."
"HaveInottried?DidInotofferthemforone-tenththeircost?Notevenonepesowouldanyonegive.ThereisnotonerealinthistowntoassistDickeeMalonee."
Dickclenchedhisteethgrimly."That’sthecomandante,"hegrowled."He’sresponsibleforthatsentiment.Wait,oh,waittillthecardsareallout."
Pasaloweredhervoicetoalmostawhisper."And,listen,heartofmyheart,"shesaid,"Ihaveendeavouredtobebrave,butIcannotlivewithoutthee.