Galatea by Cain James M
Author:Cain, James M. [Cain, James M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Crime
ISBN: 9781453291535
Goodreads: 17239827
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Published: 1953-01-01T08:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER XII
IN THE MORNING, VAL SAID a power crew was coming, to fix stuff on the road, and that I should stand by to help. He had little to say as I put him in the car, and just stared at the sky, his eyes squinched up small. That wasnât so good, as Iâd have been a fool not to know that one day he had to wake up to what this was, but the job suited me fine. She hadnât showed for breakfast, and if I could skip the hams, I neednât see her at all, could even have lunch in Clinton while I tried to think things out. Around nine came the truck, and the job was to clear a cable fouled on a tree, a big oak that Val liked and meant to save if he could. Resetting a pole would do it, so while the boys tightened a guy, I worked the clamp, topside. It took less than an hour, but in the middle of it, what do I see but her? She was all dressed in a suit, a brown one I hadnât seen, with the same maroon shoes, and a hat and bag to match. From my pole I watched her come out, go back and unstable her car, close the garage, and go rolling off to the city without one look in my direction.
As to what went through my heart, Iâm not sure that I know, or even if anything did, as by that time my heart had had about all it was able to take. But I know what went through my head, which was: âIf anythingâs to be done, you better get at it and do it, as this is your big chance.â Soon as the power crew went, I legged it up to the house, let myself in with my key, and called Bill at Waldorf. I said: âPal, I thought it over, and now, as I believe, I got stuff to tell you.â
âO.K., shoot.â
âNot on a party line.â
âItâs not no party line.â
âLook, Iâm loaded and friendly, but at the same time I must show my power. The disease seems to be catching. I wonât talk on the phone, soââ
âYou gaw dayum fool, youââ
âGet up here.â
âOn my way, Duke, right now.â
I met him at the door with her sweater and slacks, to bug his eyes, and they bugged. I told him Iâd misjudged her when I told him she backslid, and these things would give him the idea. He kept stretching the sweater, as though there must be some trick, and I led him into her bedroom, where he stared at the rest of her clothes, still not able to believe it. I told a little about it, the fight sheâd made, my part in it, and Valâs reaction, which of course brought some remarkable cussing. Then I said: âHowever, thatâs not why I called. On that Iâll make it quick. Yesterday, after you left, I had a talk with your sister, and it turned out you were right.
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