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Pearl, Evelyn and Mickey were among the last to come across, with Pearl and Mickey leading Evelyn, who was too drunk to make it alone.
"Ev, you should never get this drunk," said Mickey.
"Who are you, sister? I'll get as drunk as I like," mumbled Evelyn.
"What I'd like to know is how much she drank to get this drunk. I've seen her kill a quart at a time, and never phase her, but my G.o.d, she must have got to a barrel this time," said Pearl.
"Let go of me--I can walk alone," said Evelyn, as she pulled away from them.
"Do you think you can, Ev?"
"Sure," said Evelyn, as she staggered to the curb, vomiting down her entire front.
"There she goes; now she will feel better as soon as she gets some of that stuff out of her," said Mickey.
"Yeah--but we better hold her, she might fall," but she was too late; Evelyn was already lying in the gutter. "What a sight she will be now--come on, Mickey, let's get her up to my hotel--call a taxi."
Mickey called a car--they got Evelyn in, with much trouble, and finally arrived at the Hussman.
"My G.o.d, Pearl, what will they think--you dragging her through the lobby looking the way she does," as they were pulling Evelyn out of the car, with the help of the driver.
"I don't know, but I hope they let one crack out of them--that will give me all the excuse I'll need to wreck this joint without stalling."
"Wait a minute, girls," said the driver. "I'll take her up like this,"
as he threw Evelyn over his shoulder and started into the lobby.
"I'll get her up there and put her to bed."
"Don't you think, Pearl, that if you could get some hot coffee down her it might make her come out of it?"
"I don't know, but I'll try it--" as she said to the bell-boy, "Bring me some hot coffee up here, quick."
"Are you going over to the States after we get Ev to bed, Pearl? You know you've a date over there with Harry."
"Have I? I've been doing some heavy drinking myself--I don't even remember it. Sure, we'll go over there as soon as we give her some coffee."
"Let's take her into the bathroom, and strip her in there, and then put her to bed," said Pearl, as she opened the door for them to enter.
They took Evelyn in to the bathroom, the driver holding her up while Pearl and Mickey stripped her, clean to the skin; then the bellboy arrived with the coffee.
"Wait a minute--I'll get a night-gown for her, and then we will put her in bed, and pour some of this hot stuff down her gullet. O. K., driver, bring her in."
He picked her up, and bringing her into the room, laid her down, holding her head up, as he took the cup out of Pearl's hand, and holding it to Evelyn's lips, while the hot liquid brought moans and groans from Evelyn--Pearl and Mickey stood by to help.
"Now, let's cover her up, and leave her alone to sleep--she will be all right when we get back from the cafe."
Pearl turned the lights out, and down they went, leaving Ev behind for the first time since they had met.
"Jees," said Pearl, "I feel lost without her--she is sure some regular scout." As they got into the car that had brought them from the bridge--"To the States, driver."
When they arrived at the States Cafe, the height of the hilarity for the evening had pa.s.sed, for the less noisy crowd had settled down to black coffee and food, to try and kill off some of the liquor.
Harry was sitting in a booth all alone, near the door, eating a sandwich, as they came in. He did not notice them until Pearl walked over to his table.
"h.e.l.lo, darling," as she sat down.
"Ah, gee, I'm glad you came--I've been waiting a long time. I'd begun to think you were going to stand me up," smiled Harry, with gladness beaming from his face.
"Pearl, you and Harry excuse me--I'll see you later," said Mickey, as she went towards the rear of the place to join a crowd of people she seemed to know.
"I haven't had much chance to talk to you about last night, when that awful thing happened. Evelyn and Mickey rushed right out over me, and I didn't know what had become of you, Harry. Did you get over the river all right?"
"No, I stayed on that side, at Dan's Hotel--they know me. You see, lots of nights when I don't make the bridge, I stay over there. It's not bad, really, but last night was a little unusual. When I couldn't find you, I had a hunch that Evelyn had gotten you clear of the place, and when I heard that some women had waded the river I knew that you were safe, because that's one of Evelyn's pet tricks. No matter if the bridge is open or closed, and Evelyn thinks that she had better get across that border, she goes for the river, and she has always been lucky--they have never been able to catch her. Boy, Oh boy--what a woman," laughed Harry.
"Oh, Harry, you should see my new apartment--it's just grand."
"You said you have moved tonight--but I don't think you told me where."
"To the Hussman."
"Oh, baby--putting on the Ritz."
"Of course not--I just had a streak of luck, but you haven't even noticed my black eye."
"Yes, sweetheart, I had noticed it, but I didn't want to say anything--I know if it is any of my business you will tell me, and it's not polite for a man to ask personal questions of--well--of a girl he really is crazy about."
"Harry, you are sweet, but you see the black eye is the cause of my good luck. First, jealousy caused the black eye, then the apartment was rented to make up for it--see--that's all very simple."
"Well, I can realize that anyone could be jealous of you, but I can't imagine anyone being mean enough to give you a s.h.i.+ner like that--I'm terribly jealous of you, but I couldn't do that to you--let's get out of here--this is no place to talk--can't we go somewhere, just you and I?"
"Yes, my apartment--just you and I--Evelyn has pa.s.sed out."
They arose from the booth--this once Harry took time to pay before they left. They strolled leisurely up the street to the hotel, which is only a few blocks away.
Pearl opened the door to the apartment, and Harry went in, his eyes wide in amazement at the loveliness of the place.
Evelyn, in the meantime, had aroused from her drunken stupor and had ordered some food, and was sitting on the divan eating it, when they came in.
"I thought you two would be here sooner or later. I sure have been on a good one tonight," said Evelyn, as they came in.
"Oh, Ev--I'm glad you came out of it--how do you feel?" asked Pearl, as she went over and felt of Evelyn's head. "Gee I'm glad you are eating something. What was the matter tonight that you pa.s.sed out?"
"You don't mean to tell me that you pa.s.sed out tonight, Ev?" said Harry, as he came over and stood in front of her.
"Well, it's the first time in years, and I can't imagine what caused it.
I don't remember much of anything."
"Here, Harry, sit down by me and tell me what you think of my new home.