He seethed with excitement.
"I got one, too!" he called. "That tank drama he sent another note
uptown to a restaurant where a party was, and he give me a case note,
too."
He revealed it; and when Boogles withdrew his own treasure the two were
lovingly compared and admired. Nothing in all the world can be so foul
to the touch as the dollar bill that circulates in New York, but these
two were intrepidly fondled.
"I ain't going back to change," said Jimmie Time. "Them other kids would
cop it on me."
"Have some cigarettes," urged Boogies, and royally bought them--with
gilded tips, in a beautiful casket.
"I had about enough of their helling," declared Jimmie, still glowing
with a fine desperation.
They sought the William Street Tunnel under the Brooklyn Bridge. It was
cool and dark there. One might smoke and take his ease. And plan! They
sprawled on the stone pavement and smoked largely.
"Chee! If we could get out West and do all them fine things!" mused
Boogies.
"Let's!" said Jimmie Time.
"Huh!" Boogies gasped blankly at this.
"Let's beat it!"
"Chee!" said Boogies. He stared at this bolder spirit with startled
admiration.
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