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dark long enough to look at me with one beady eye and then dodge behind the tree trunk to look at me with the other one。 I came to a five…barred gate and another sign。
Beyond the gate the road wound for a couple of hundred yards through trees and then suddenly below me was a small oval lake deep in trees and rocks and wild grass; like a drop of dew caught in a curled leaf。 At the near end of it was a rough concrete dam with a rope hand…rail across the top and an old millwheel at the side。 Near that stood a small cabin of native pine with the bark on it。
Across the lake the long way by the road and the short way by the top of the dam a large redwood cabin overhung the water and farther along; each well separated from the others; were two others cabins。 All three were shut up and quiet; with drawn curtains。 The big one had orange…yellow venetian blinds and a twelve…paned window facing on the lake。
At the far end of the lake from the dam was what looked like a small pier and a band pavilion。 A warped wooden sign on it was painted in large white letters: _Camp Kilkare_。 I couldn't see any sense in that in these surroundings; so I got out of the car and started down towards the nearest cabin。 Somewhere behind it an axe thudded。
I pounded on the cabin door。 The axe stopped。 A man's voice yelled from somewhere。 I sat down on a rock and lit a cigarette。 Steps came around the corner of the cabin; uneven steps。 A man with a harsh face and a swarthy skin came into view carrying a double…bitted axe。
He was heavily…built and not very tall and he limped as he walked; giving his right leg a little kick out with each step and swinging the foot in a shallow arc。 He had a dark unshaven chin and steady blue eyes and grizzled hair that curled over his ears and needed cutting badly。 He wore blue denim pants and a blue shirt open on a brown musuclar neck。 A cigarette hung from the corner of his mouth。 He spoke in a tight tough city voice。
〃Yeah?〃
〃Mr。 Bill Chess?〃
〃That's me。〃 I stood up and got Kingsley's note of introduction out of my pocket and handed it to him。 He squinted at the note; then clumped into the cabin and came back with glasses perched on his nose。 He read the note carefully and then again。 He put it in his shirt pocket; buttoned the flap of his pocket; and put his hand out。
〃Pleased to meet you; Mr。 Marlowe。〃 We shook hands。 He had a hand like a wood rasp。
〃You want to see Kingsley's cabin; huh? Glad to show you。 He ain't selling for Chrissake?〃 He eyed me steadily and jerked a thumb across the lake。
〃He might;〃 I said。 〃Everything's for sale in California。〃
〃Ain't that the truth? That's his…the redwood job。 Lined with knotty pine; position roof; stone foundations and porches; full bath and shower; venetian blinds all around; big fireplace; oil stove in the big bedroom…and brother; you need it in the spring and fall…Pilgrim bination gas and wood range; everything first class。 Cost about eight thousand and that's money for a mountain cabin。 And private reservoir in the hills for water。〃 … 〃How about electric light and telephone?〃 I asked; just to be friendly。
〃Electric light; sure。 No phone。 You couldn't get one now。 If you could; it would cost plenty to string the lines out here。〃 He looked at me with steady blue eyes and I looked at him。 In spite of his weathered appearance he looked like a drinker。 He had the thickened and glossy skin; the too noticeable veins; the bright glitter in the eyes。
I said: 〃Anybody living there now?〃
〃Nope。 Mrs。 Kingsley was here a few weeks back。 She went down the hill。 Back any day; I guess; Didn't he say?〃 I looked surprised。 〃Why? Does she go with the cabin?〃 He scowled and then put his head back and burst out laughing。 The roar of his laughter was like a tractor backfiring。 It blasted the woodland silence to shreds。
〃Jesus; if that ain't a kick in the pants!〃 he gasped。 〃Does she go with the〃 He put out another bellow and then his mouth shut tight as a trap。
〃Yeah; it's a swell cabin;〃 he said; eyeing me carefully。
〃The beds fortable?〃 I asked。
He leaned forward and smiled。 〃Maybe you'd like a face full of knuckles;〃 he said。
I stared at him with my mouth open。 〃That one went by me too fast;〃 I said; 〃I never laid an eye on it。〃
〃How would I know if the beds are fortable?〃 he snarled; bending down a little so that he could reach me with a hard right; if it worked out that way。
〃I don't know why you wouldn't know;〃 I said。。 〃I won't press the point。 I can find out for myself。〃
〃Yah;〃 he said bitterly; 〃think I can't smell a dick when I meet one? I played hit and run with them in every state in the Union。 Nuts to you; pal。 And nuts to Kingsley。 So he hires himself a dick to e up here and see am I wearing his pajamas; huh? Listen; Jack; I might have a stiff leg and all; but the women I could get〃 I put a hand out; hoping he wouldn't pull it off and throw it in the lake。
〃You're slipping your clutch;〃 I told him。 〃I didn't e up here to enquire into your love life。 I never saw Mrs。 Kingsley。 I never saw Mr。 Kingsley until this morning。 What the hell's the matter with you?〃 He dropped his eyes and rubbed the back of his hand viciously across his mouth; as if he wanted to hurt himself。 Then he held the hand in front of his eyes and squeezed it into a hard fist and opened it again and stared at the fingers。 They were shaking a little。
〃Sorry; Mr。 Marlowe;〃 he said slowly。 〃I was out on the roof last night and I've got a hangover like seven Swedes。 I've been up here alone for a month and it's got me talking to myself。 A thing happened to me。〃
〃Anything a drink would help?〃 His eyes focussed sharply on me and glinted。 〃You got one?〃 I pulled the pint of rye out of my pocket and held it so that he could see the green label over the cap。
〃I don't deserve it;〃 he said。 〃God damn it; I don't。 Wait till I get a couple of glasses or would you e into the cabin?〃
〃I like it out here。 I'm enjoying the view。〃 He swung his stiff leg and went into his cabin and came back carrying a couple of small cheese glasses。 He sat down on the rock beside me smelling of dried perspiration。
I tore the metal cap off the bottle and poured him a stiff drink and a light one for myself。 We touched glasses and drank。 He rolled the liquor on his tongue and a bleak smile put a little sunshine into his face。
〃Man that's from the right bottle;〃 he said。 〃I wonder what made me sound off like that。 I guess a guy gets the blues up here all alone。 No pany; no real friends; no wife。〃 He paused and added with a sidewise look。 〃Especially no wife。〃 ' I kept my eyes on the blue water of the tiny lake。 Under an overhanging rock a fish surfaced in a lance of light and a circle of widening ripples。 A light breeze moved the tops of the pines with a noise like a gentle surf。
〃She left me;〃 he said slowly。 〃She left me a month ago。 Friday; the 12th of June。 A day I'll remember。〃 I stiffened; but not too much to pour more whiskey into his empty glass。 Friday the 12th of June was the day Mrs。 Crystal Kingsley was supposed to have e into town for' a party。
〃But you don't want to hear about it;〃 he said。 And in his faded blue eyes was the deep yearning to talk about it; as plain as anything could possibly be。
〃It's none ;of my business;〃 I said。 〃But if it would make you feel any better〃 He nodded sharply。 〃Two guys will meet; on a park bench;〃 he said; 〃and start talking about God。 Did you ever notice that? Guys that wouldn't talk about God to their best friend。〃
〃I know that;〃 I said。
He drank and looked across the lake。 〃She was one swell kid;〃 he said softly。 〃A little sharp in the tongue sometimes; but one swell kid。 It was love at first sight with me and Muriel。 I met her in a joint in Riverside; a year and three months ago。 Not the kind of joint where a guy would expect to meet a girl like Muriel; but that's how it happened。 We got married。 I loved her。 I knew I was well off。 And I was too much of a skunk to play ball with her。〃 I moved a little to show him I was stifi there; but I didn't say anything for fear of breaking the spell。 I sat with my drink untouched in my hand。 I like to drin