Wide Courses by James Brendan Connolly
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Under the hall light he saw them--she jammed back against the stair-rail
and he with his hands at her throat. His back was to Jan. "Where is it? Come--give up!" he was saying. Jan could not hear what she said; but the man took a fresh grip and shook her. "Don't tell me anything like that! You gave in at last and got the money off him. Give it up!" "I did not! I'm not that kind of a woman--not yet. I may be yet if you keep on--but I'm not yet. And he's not that kind of a man." "You're not? And he's not? And you an hour in his room with the door locked! You got money off him! Give it to me!" "N-no--no!" "You lie, you--" He shifted his grip to her hair and started to drag her along the hall. Jan stepped softly out, reached his arms round Goles's shoulders, drew them tight against his own chest; and then, holding him safe with his elbows, he ran his fingers down until they felt the knuckles of the other's hands. And then he squeezed. With thumb and forefinger of each hand he squeezed. Jan could pick up a keg of copper rivets with one thumb and forefinger and toss it across the deck of a ship. And now he squeezed. Goles hung on. Jan squeezed. The knuckles began to crack. "G-g-g--" snarled the other and loosed his grip. Jan relaxed the grip of his thumb and forefinger, swung the man round, walked to the head of the stairs, raised his left knee, pressed it |
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