[The Drums Of Jeopardy by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Drums Of Jeopardy CHAPTER XVIII 15/24
Perhaps this surprising music, topping his great emotions of the morning, was a straw too much. There were certain exaltations that could not be sustained. A whimsical forecast: This chap here, in the dingy parlour of his Montana ranch, playing these indescribable melodies to the stars, his cowmen outside wondering what was the matter with their "inards." Somehow this picture lightened the depression. "My fingers are stiff," said Hawksley.
"My hand is tired.
I should like to be alone." He lay back rather inertly. In the corridor Cutty whispered to the dealer: "What do you think of him ?" "As he says, his touch shows a little stiffness, but the wonderful fire is there.
He's an amateur, but a fine one.
Practice will bring him to a finish in no time.
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