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Two Gallants

           Healwaysstaredstraightbeforehimasifhewereonparadeand,whenhewishedtogazeaftersomeoneinthestreet,itwasnecessaryforhimtomovehisbodyfromthehips.Atpresenthewasabouttown.Wheneveranyjobwasvacantafriendwasalwaysreadytogivehimthehardword.Hewasoftentobeseenwalkingwithpolicemeninplainclothes,talkingearnestly.Heknewtheinnersideofallaffairsandwasfondofdeliveringfinaljudgments.Hespokewithoutlisteningtothespeechofhiscompanions.Hisconversationwasmainlyabouthimselfwhathehadsaidtosuchapersonandwhatsuchapersonhadsaidtohimandwhathehadsaidtosettlethematter.WhenhereportedthesedialoguesheaspiratedthefirstletterofhisnameafterthemannerofFlorentines.

           Lenehanofferedhisfriendacigarette.AsthetwoyoungmenwalkedonthroughthecrowdCorleyoccasionallyturnedtosmileatsomeofthepassinggirlsbutLenehan’sgazewasfixedonthelargefaintmooncircledwithadoublehalo.Hewatchedearnestlythepassingofthegreyweboftwilightacrossitsface.Atlengthhesaid:

           “Well...tellme,Corley,Isupposeyou’llbeabletopullitoffallright,eh?”

           Corleyclosedoneeyeexpressivelyasananswer.

           “Isshegameforthat?”askedLenehandubiously.“Youcanneverknowwomen.”

           “She’sallright,”saidCorley.“Iknowthewaytogetaroundher,man.She’sabitgoneonme.

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