The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 1
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A friend of mine in the East asked me to visit old Simon Wheeler, to ask about my friend's friend, Leonidas W. Smiley.
I did as my friend asked me to do and this story is the result.
I found Simon Wheeler sleeping by the stove in the ruined mining camp of Angel's.
I saw that he was fat and had no hair, and had a gentle and simple look upon his peaceful face.
He woke up, and gave me "good-day."
I told him a friend had asked me to find out about a friend named Leonidas W. Smiley, who he heard was at one time living in Angel's Camp.
I added that if Mister Wheeler could tell me anything about this Leonidas W. Smiley, I would feel a great responsibility to him.
Simon Wheeler forced me into a corner with his chair and began telling me this long story.
He never smiled, he never frowned, and he never changed his voice.
But all through the endless story there was a feeling of great seriousness and honesty.
This showed me plainly that he thought the heroes of the story were men of great intelligence.
I let him go on in his own way, and never stopped him once. This is the story Simon Wheeler told:
Leonidas W. …h'm… Le… well, there was a man here once by the name of Jim Smiley, in the winter of eighteen forty-nine — or may be it was the spring of eighteen-fifty.
Anyway, he was the strangest man. He was always making money on anything that turned up if he could get anybody to try to make money on the other side.
And if he could not do that, he would change sides.
And he was lucky, uncommon lucky. He most always was a winner.
If there was a dog-fight, he would try to win money on it. If there was a cat-fight, he would take the risk. If there was a chicken-fight, he would try to win money on it.
Why, if there was two birds setting on a fence, he would want you to decide which one would fly first so he could win money.
Lots of the boys here have seen that Smiley and can tell you about him.
Why, it did not matter to him. He would try to make money on anything. He was the most unusual man.
Parson Walker's wife was very sick once, for a long time, and it seemed as if they were not going to save her.
But one morning he came in, and Smiley asked him how was his wife, and he said she was better, thank God.
And Smiley, before he thought, said, "Well, I'll risk my money she will not get well."
注:Simon Wheeler的讲话有时会出现不符合标准英语使用习惯的情况。