THUNDER, STARRING LON CHANEY by Philip J. Riley
Author:Philip J. Riley [Riley, Philip J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: BearManor Media
Published: 2014-03-30T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER VIII
A very painful task, and one which the good, decent Jeff wanted to be free of. But he had been told:
âOld fellow, you are a longtime friend of Grumpy Anderson. You will know best how to explain this to him. Perhaps he will suffer less if you tell himâ
âIt is still a rough choreâ he thought to himself.
How was he going to break this tragic news? What words could he find?
Alas! He felt too much sorrow himself to hide his expression of grief.
And when he arrived in front of the locomotive shed, where he knew Grumpy was preparing to depart, he stood there hesitating for what seemed an eternity.
Finally, finding a young coal loader, he simply said:
âGo tell Grumpy Anderson that his old mate Jeff is waiting for him at the door with something important to tell him...â
How was he going to tell him?
Anderson appeared. He looked worried.
âWhatâs up Jeff? What do you want?â
âMy poor friend!â Jeff said simply. And he burst into tears, wringing his hands.
âA misfortune has happened?ââa really great one...â
âBut to who?...Jim?...â
âHave courage Grumpy!â
âWhat!...Heâs dead?..â
Jeff didnât reply.
âBut itâs not possible!...He left the house this evening to go to work...He was happy..healthy..strong...Itâs not possible!...It canât have ended in disaster...â
âUnhappily!â
Grumpy Anderson wavered. It seemed as if he were going to fall into a heap. But he stiffened himself. He furiously wiped away the tears from his eyes, surprised, perhaps, that they were the first he had ever shed.
âJeff, tell me what happenedâ
âItâs like this: Jim had come to work and had to go with train 1149 But at the signal, the convoy didnât start. The ice had frozen the brakes. The wheels were locked. So Jim jumped on the roof of one of the wagons, then another, jumping from one to another, releasing the breaks. He had freed the last wagon and was climbing down when the convoy suddenly started. He staggered. His shoes didnât have a grip on the ice which covered the roofs. He slid and fell off the side...Just then, an oncoming train....â
âPoor Jim!...And he said nothing?â
âNo! It was over so quickly!...Before he fell, he was shouting at his laughing colleagues: âyou can say to my father that, thanks to Jim, a blocked train would depart on time, he will be happy!â Those were his last wordsâ
Grumpy leaned a little more on the arm of his friend.
In just a few minutes, he had grown old again, and his sobs had grown quieter...
He murmured:
âWhat grief! What grief!â
But he didnât know what else to say.
âMy old friend Grumpy, in this painful time, you can believe that all your friends are with you with all our heartsâ
This was the phrase that Jeff had prepared and which he was uttering, as if out of the blue, at the conclusion of this painful meeting. But his emotions could not remove the banality of the phrase.
âItâs the jobâ he added.
âItâs the jobâ echoed Grumpy.
Then, after a pause:
âHow am I going to tell Molly and Davey? To this young girl who loved
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