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I felt a kind of sensation in my left sidesomething like dough rising in a crock by the fire. Mrs. Jessup had moved up closer. Oh, Mr. Hicks, says she, when one is alone in the world, dont they feel it more aggravated on a beautiful night like this? I rose up off of the bench at once. Excuse me, maam, says I, but Ill have to wait till Paisley comes before I can give a audible hearing to leading questions like that. And then I explained to her how we was friends cinctured by years of embarrassment and travel and complicity, and how we had agreed to take no advantage of each other in any of the more mushy walks of life, such as might be fomented by sentiment and proximity. Mrs. Jessup appears to think serious about the matter for a minute, and then she breaks into a species of laughter that makes the wild-wood resound. In a few minutes Paisley drops around, with oil of bergamot on his hair, and sits on the other side of Mrs. Jessup, and inaugurates a sad tale of adventure in which him and Pieface Lumley has a skinning match of dead cows in 95 for a silver-mounted saddle in the Santa Rita valley during the nine months drought. Now, from the start of that courtship I had Paisley Fish hobbled and tied to a post. Each one of us had a different system of reaching out for the easy places in the female heart. Paisleys scheme was to petrify em with wonderful relations of events that he had either come across personally or in large print. I think he must have got his idea of subjugation from one of Shakespeares shows I see once called Othello. There is a coloured man in it who acquires a dukes daughter by disbursing to her a mixture of the talk turned out by Rider Haggard, Lew Dockstader, and Dr. Parkhurst. But that style of courting dont work well off the stage. Now, I give you my own recipe for inveigling a woman into that state of affairs when she can be referred to as née Jones. Learn how to pick up her hand and hold it, and shes yours. It aint so easy. Some men grab at it so much like they was going to set a dislocation of the shoulder that you can smell the arnica and hear em tearing off bandages. Some take it up like a hot horseshoe, and hold it off at arms length like a druggist pouring tincture of asafætida in a bottle. And most of em catch hold of it and drag it right out before the ladys eyes like a boy finding a baseball in the grass, without giving her a chance to forget that the hand is growing on the end of her arm. Them ways are all wrong. Ill tell you the right way. Did you ever see a man sneak out in the back yard and pick up a rock to throw at a tom-cat that was sitting on a fence looking at him? He pretends he hasnt got a thing in his hand, and that the cat dont see him, and that he dont see the cat. Thats the idea. Never drag her hand out where shell have to take notice of it. Dont let her know that you think she knows you have the least idea she is aware you are holding her hand. That was my rule of tactics; and as far as Paisleys serenade about hostilities and misadventure went, he might as well have been reading to her a time- table of the Sunday trains that stop at Ocean Grove, New Jersey. One night when I beat Paisley to the bench by one pipeful, my friendship gets subsidized for a minute, and I asks Mrs. Jessup if she didnt think a H was easier to write than a J. In a second her head was mashing the oleander flower in my buttonhole, and I leaned over andbut I didnt. If you dont mind, says I, standing up, well wait for Paisley to come before finishing this. Ive never done anything dishonourable yet to our friendship, and this wont be quite fair. Mr. Hicks, says Mrs. Jessup, looking at me peculiar in the dark, if it wasnt for but one thing, Id ask you to hike yourself down the gulch and never disresume your visits to my house. |
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