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michael, brother of jerry-第51章

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〃Isadora would be safer with the old ones;〃 Collins said。

〃Too safe;〃 Isadora's husband objected。  〃Of course; with younger lions; the work and responsibility piles up on me。  But we've got to make our living; and this turn's about busted。〃

Harris Collins shook his head。

〃What d'ye mean?what's the idea?〃 the man demanded eagerly。

〃They'll live for years yet; seeing how captivity has agreed with them;〃 Collins elucidated。  〃If you invest in young lions you run the risk of having them pass out on you。  And you can go right on pulling the trick off with what you've got。  All you've got to do is to take my advice 。 。 。 〃

The master…trainer paused; and the lion man opened his mouth to speak。

〃Which will cost you;〃 Collins went on deliberately; 〃say three hundred dollars。〃

〃Just for some advice?〃 the other asked quickly。

〃Which I guarantee will work。  What would you have to pay for three new lions?  Here's where you make money at three hundred。 And it's the simplest of advice。  I can tell it to you in three words; which is at the rate of a hundred dollars a word; and one of the words is 'the。'〃

〃Too steep for me;〃 the other objected。  〃I've got a make a living。〃

〃So have I;〃 Collins assured him。  〃That's why I'm here。  I'm a specialist; and you're paying a specialist's fee。  You'll be as mad as a hornet when I tell you; it's that simple; and for the life of me I can't understand why you don't already know it。〃

〃And if it don't work?〃 was the dubious query。

〃If it don't work; you don't pay。〃

〃Well; shoot it along;〃 the lion man surrendered。

〃WIRE THE CAGE;〃 said Collins。

At first the man could not comprehend; then the light began to break on him。

〃You mean 。 。 。 ?〃

〃Just that;〃 Collins nodded。  〃And nobody need be the wiser。  Dry batteries will do it beautifully。  You can install them nicely under the cage floor。  All Isadora has to do when she's ready is to step on the button; and when the electricity shoots through their feet; if they don't go up in the air and rampage and roar around to beat the band; not only can you keep the three hundred; but I'll give you three hundred more。  I know。  I've seen it done; and it never misses fire。  It's just as though they were dancing on a red…hot stove。  Up they go; and every time they come down they burn their feet again。

〃But you'll have to put the juice into them slowly;〃 Collins warned。  〃I'll show you how to do the wiring。  Just a weak battery first; so as they can work up to it; and then stronger and stronger to the curtain。  And they never get used to it。  As long as they live they'll dance just as lively as the first time。  What do you think of it?〃

〃It's worth three hundred all right;〃 the man admitted。  〃I wish I could make my money that easy。〃



CHAPTER XXIX



〃Guess I'll have to wash my hands of him;〃 Collins told Johnny。 〃I know Del Mar must have been right when he said he was the limit; but I can't get a clue to it。〃

This followed upon a fight between Michael and Collins。  Michael; more morose than ever; had become even crusty…tempered; and; scarcely with provocation at all; had attacked the man he hated; failing; as ever; to put his teeth into him; and receiving; in turn; a couple of smashing kicks under his jaw。

〃He's like a gold…mine all right all right;〃 Collins meditated; 〃but I'm hanged if I can crack it; and he's getting grouchier every day。  Look at him。  What'd he want to jump me for?  I wasn't rough with him。  He's piling up a sour…ball that'll make him fight a policeman some day。〃

A few minutes later; one of his patrons; a tow…headed young man who was boarding and rehearsing three performing leopards at Cedarwild; was asking Collins for the loan of an Airedale。

〃I've only got one left now;〃 he explained; 〃and I ain't safe without two。〃

〃What's happened to the other one?〃 the master…trainer queried。

〃Alphonsothat's the big buck leopardgot nasty this morning and settled his hash。  I had to put him out of his misery。  He was gutted like a horse in the bull…ring。  But he saved me all right。 If it hadn't been for him I'd have got a mauling。  Alphonso gets these bad streaks just about every so often。  That's the second dog he's killed for me。〃

Collins shook his head。

〃Haven't got an Airedale;〃 he said; and just then his eyes chanced to fall on Michael。  〃Try out the Irish terrier;〃 he suggested。 〃They're like the Airedale in disposition。  Pretty close cousins; at any rate。〃

〃I pin my faith on the Airedale when it comes to lion dogs;〃 the leopard man demurred。

〃So's an Irish terrier a lion dog。  Take that one there。  Look at the size and weight of him。  Also; take it from me; he's all spunk。  He'll stand up to anything。  Try him out。  I'll lend him to you。  If he makes good I'll sell him to you cheap。  An Irish terrier for a leopard dog will be a novelty。〃

〃If he gets fresh with them cats he'll find his finish;〃 Johnny told Collins; as Michael was led away by the leopard man。

〃Then; maybe; the stage will lose a star;〃 Collins answered; with a shrug of shoulders。  〃But I'll have him off my chest anyway。 When a dog gets a perpetual sour…ball like that he's finished。 Never can do a thing with them。  I've had them on my hands before。〃


And Michael went to make the acquaintance of Jack; the surviving Airedale; and to do his daily turn with the leopards。  In the big spotted cats he recognized the hereditary enemy; and; even before he was thrust into the cage; his neck was all a…prickle as the skin nervously tightened and the hair uprose stiff…ended。  It was a nervous moment for all concerned; the introduction of a new dog into the cage。  The tow…headed leopard man; who was billed on the boards as Raoul Castlemon and was called Ralph by his intimates; was already in the cage。  The Airedale was with him; while outside stood several men armed with iron bars and long steel forks。 These weapons; ready for immediate use; were thrust between the bars as a menace to the leopards who were; very much against their wills; to be made to perform。

They resented Michael's intrusion on the instant; spitting; lashing their long tails; and crouching to spring。  At the same instant the trainer spoke with sharp imperativeness and raised his whip; while the men on the outside lifted their irons and advanced them intimidatingly into the cage。  And the leopards; bitter…wise of the taste of the iron; remained crouched; although they still spat and whipped their tails angrily。

Michael was no coward。  He did not slink behind the man for protection。  On the other hand; he was too sensible to rush to attack such formidable creatures。  What he did do; with bristling neck…hair; was to stalk stiff…leggedly across the cage; turn about with his face toward the danger; and stalk stiffly back; coming to a pause alongside of Jack; who gave him a good…natured sniff of greeting。

〃He's the stuff;〃 the trainer muttered in a curiously tense voice。 〃They don't get his goat。〃

The situation was deservedly tense; and Ralph developed it with cautious care; making no abrupt movements; his eyes playing everywhere over dogs and leopards and the men outside with the prods and bars。  He made the savage cats come out of their crouch and separate from one another。  At his word of command; Jack walked about among them。  Michael; on his own initiative; followed。  And; like Jack; he walked very stiffly on his guard and very circumspectly。

One of them; Alphonso; spat suddenly at him。  He did not startle; though his hair rippled erect and he bared his fangs in a silent snarl。  At the same moment the nearest iron bar was shoved in threateningly close to Alphonso; who shifted his yellow eyes from Michael to the bar and back again and did not strike out。

The first day was the hardest。  After that the leopards accepted Michael as they accepted Jack。  No love was lost on either side; nor were friendly overtures ever offered。  Michael was quick to realize that it was the men and dogs against the cats and that the men and does must stand together。  Each day he spent from an hour to two hours in the cage; watching the rehearsing; with nothing for him and Jack to do save stand vigilantly on guard。  Sometimes; when the leopards see
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