Legs by SparkNotes

Legs by SparkNotes

Author:SparkNotes [SparkNotes]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 4: Johnny Raw, Jack Gentleman, Part II

Summary

Marcus recalls a story that Flossie told him years later about the night Jack got his shooter. She was working at a whorehouse in midtown Manhattan with a guy from St. Louis named Billy Blue. They were having sex and Billy put a gun in her mouth and asked her if she liked his pistol. Suddenly, the door burst open to reveal Jack with The Goose and Biondo. They shot Billy and the Goose mangled his head with an ice pick. About a month later, Jack came back to apologize to Flossie and they ended up having sex.

After Jack tells the story of his first murder, Marcus decides to believe him about Northrup. Jack gives Marcus one hundred eighty thousand dollars of the Biondo money, which Marcus carries around in a money belt, stashed inside a copy of Ernest Dimnet's The Art of Thinking and stuffed into slots of Jack's jewel bag. After Marcus takes the money, he goes to the bar and meets a woman. He takes her back to his room and makes violent love to her. They don't even have time to get their clothes off, and Marcus doesn't remember her name. They arrive in Belgium, but are not allowed in and must go to Germany by train. In Aachen, Jack is detained and held for four days. Marcus finds a German lawyer named Schwarzkopf. They meet him one day for lunch in a Bremen hotel. Schwarzkopf brings along his nephew Weissberg, a young drunk who had written a popular play about pimps and smalltime crooks in Berlin. He has also brought along a quiet, dirty-looking whore. Weissberg tells Jack that he wants to follow him to America, to observe his every action, and to write a great play about his life and crimes. He believes that there are similarities between great artists, whores, and criminals. Jack shoots a small pistol into the ground between Weissberg's legs and tells him that he's just a foolish kid. Weissberg wets his pants and cries.

Jack takes a freighter, the Hannover, out of Hamburg, back to the States. He is the only passenger aboard, but wanders below deck one day and discovers that the boat is carrying forty-five hundred canaries. A sailor is feeding them. Jack asks if he can help, but the sailor says no, that they wouldn't like him. That's why they stopped singing when he came down. Jack opens a cage and takes out a canary, but suddenly it is dead. He opens another cage, and a canary flies out and relieves itself on the floor in front of Jack. One morning Jack notices the sailor opening the hatch, and he listens to the birds singing below. The sailor says they sing to overcome their sadness, which he knows because he was a bird once. He rolls up his sleeve and shows Jack his arm, which is covered with brown feathers. He says he was a barn swallow before he became a sailor, and he had more fun as a bird.



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