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There was no broom by the duty desk; but there was a rolling mop…bucket with the mop still in the wringer; Id taken my turn at swabbing the green lino and all six of the cells shortly before sitting down to the record…box with Dean。 I saw that Dean meant to grab the mop… and take a swing with it。 I touched his wrist just as his fingers touched the slender wooden handle。 〃Leave it be;〃 I said。
He shrugged and drew his hand back。 I had a feeling he didnt want to swat it any more than I did。
Brutal tore a corner off his corned…beef sandwich and held it out over the front of the desk; tweezed delicately between two fingers。 The mouse seemed to look up with an even livelier interest; as if it knew exactly what it was。 Probably did; I could see its whiskers twitch as its nose wriggled。
〃Aw; Brutal; no!〃 Dean exclaimed; then looked at me。 〃Dont let him do that; Paul! If hes gonna feed the damn thing; we might as well put out the wele mat for anything on four legs。…〃
〃I just want to see what hell do;〃 Brutal said。 〃In the interests of science; like。〃 He looked at me … I was the boss; even in such minor detours from routine as this。 I thought about it and shrugged like it didnt matter much; one way or another。 The truth was; I kind of wanted to see what hed do; too。
Well; he ate it … of course。 There was a Depression on; after all。 But the way he ate it fascinated us all。 He approached the fragment of sandwich; sniffed his way around it; and then he sat up in front of it like a dog doing a trick; grabbed it; and pulled the bread apart to get at the meat。 He did it as deliberately and knowingly as a man tucking into a good roast…beef dinner in his favorite restaurant。 I never saw an animal eat like that; not even a well…trained house dog。 And all the while he was eating; his eyes never left us。
〃Either one smart mouse or hungry as hell;〃 a new voice said。 It was Bitterbuck。 He had awakened and now stood at the bars of his cell; naked except for a pair of saggy…seated boxer shorts。 A home…rolled cigarette poked out from between the second and third knuckles of his right hand; and his iron…gray hair lay over his shoulders … once probably muscular but now beginning to soften … in a pair of braids。
〃You got any Injun wisdom about micies; Chief?〃 Brutal asked; watching the mouse eat。 We were all pretty fetched by the neat way it held the bit of corned beef in its forepaws; occasionally turning it or glancing at it; as if in admiration and appreciation。
〃Naw;〃 Bitterbuck said。 〃Knowed a brave once had a pair of what he claimed were mouse…skin gloves; but I didnt believe it!〃 Then he laughed; as if the whole thing was a joke; and left the bars。 We heard the bunk creak as he lay down again。
That seemed to be the mouses signal to go。 It finished up what it was holding; sniffed at what was left (mostly bread with yellow mustard soaking into it); and then looked back at us; as if it wanted to remember our faces if we met again。 Then it turned and scurried off the way it had e; not pausing to do any cell…checks this time。 Its hurry made me think of the White Rabbit in Alices Adventures in Wonderland; and I smiled。 It didnt pause at the door to the restraint room; but disappeared beneath it。 The restraint room had soft walls; for people whose brains had softened a little。 ent stored in there when we didnt need the room for its created purpose; and a few books (most were westerns by Clarence Mulford; but one…loaned out only on special occasions … featured a profusely illustrated tale in which Popeye; Bluto; and even Wimpy the hamburger fiend took turns shtupping Olive Oyl)。 There were craft items as well; including the crayons Delacroix later put to some good use。 Not that he was our problem yet; this was earlier; remember。 Also in the restraint room was the jacket no one wanted to wear … white; made of double…sewn canvas; and with the buttons and snaps and buckles going up the back。 We all knew how to zip a problem child into that jacket lickety…larrup。 They didnt get violent often; our lost boys; but when they did; brother; you didnt wait around for the situation to improve on its own。
Brutal reached into the desk drawer above the kneehole and brought out the big leather…bound book with the word VISITORS stamped on the front in gold leaf。 Ordinarily; that book stayed in the drawer from one month to the next。 When a prisoner had visitors … unless it was a lawyer or a minister … he went over to the room off the messhall that was kept special for that purpose。 The Arcade; we called it。 I dont know why。
〃Just what in the Gorry do you think youre doing?〃 Dean Stanton asked; peering over the tops of his spectacles as Brutal opened the book and paged grandly past years of visitors to men now dead。
〃Obeyin Regulation 19;〃 Brutal said; finding the current page。 He took the pencil and licked the tip … a disagreeable habit of which he could not be broken … and prepared to write。 Regulation 19 stated simply: 〃Each visitor to E Block shall show a yellow Administration pass and shall be recorded without fail〃
〃Hes gone nuts;〃 Dean said to me。
〃He didnt show us his pass; but Im gonna let it go this time;〃 Brutal said。 He gave the tip of his pencil an extra lick for good luck; then filled in 9:49 p。m。 under the column headed TIME ON BLOCK。
〃Sure; why not; the big bosses probably make exceptions for mice;〃 I said。
〃Course they do;〃 Brutal agreed。 〃Lack of pockets。〃 He turned to look at the wall…clock behind the desk; then printed 10:01 in the column headed TIME OFF BLOCK。 The longer space between these two numbers was headed NAME OF VISITOR。 After a moments hard thought … probably to muster his limited spelling skills; as Im sure the idea was in his head already … Brutus Howell carefully wrote STEAMBOAT WILLY; which was what most people called Mickey Mouse back in those days。 It was because of that first talkie cartoon; where he rolled his eyes and bumped his hips around and pulled the whistle cord in the pilothouse of the steamboat。
〃There;〃 Brutal said; slamming the book closed and returning it to its drawer; 〃all done and buttoned up。〃
I laughed; but Dean; who couldnt help being serious about things even when he saw the joke; was frowning and polishing his glasses furiously。 〃Youll be in trouble if someone sees that。〃 He hesitated and added; 〃The wrong someone。〃 He hesitated again; looking nearsightedly around almost as if he expected to see that the walls had grown ears; before finishing: 〃Someone like Percy Kiss…My…Ass…and…Go…to…Heaven Wetmore。〃
〃Huh;〃 Brutal said。 … The day Percy Wetmore sits his narrow shanks down here at this desk will be the day I resign。〃
〃You wont have to;〃 Dean said。 〃Theyll fire you for making jokes in the visitors book if Percy puts the right word in the right ear。 And he can。 You know he can!
Brutal glowered but said nothing。 I reckoned that later on that night he would erase what he had written。 And if he didnt; I would。
The next night; after getting first Bitterbuck and then The President over to D Block; where we showered our group after the regular cons were locked down; Brutal asked me if we shouldnt have a look for Steamboat Willy down there in the restraint room。
〃I guess we ought to;〃 I said。 Wed had a good laugh over that mouse the night before; but I knew that if Brutal and I found it down there in the restraint room … particularly if we found it had gnawed itself the beginnings of a nest in one of the padded walls … we would kill it。 Better to kill the scout; no matter how amusing it might be; than have to live with the pilgrims。 And; I shouldnt have to tell you; neither of us ish about a little mouse…murder。 Killing rats was what the state paid us for; after all。
But we didnt find Steamboat Willy … later to be known as Mr。 Jingles … that night; not nested in the soft walls; or behind any of the collected junk we hauled out into the corridor。 There was a great deal of junk; too; more than I would have expected; because we hadnt had to use the restraint room in a long time。 That would change with the advent of William Wharton; but of course we didnt know that at the time。 Lucky us。
〃Whered it go?〃 Brutal asked at last; wiping sweat off the back of his neck with a big blue bandanna。 〃No hole; no crack 。。。 theres that; but … 〃 He pointed to the drain in the floor。 Below the grate; which the mouse could have gotten through; was a fine steel mesh that not even a fly would have passed。 〃Howd it get in? Howd it get out?〃
〃I dont know;〃 I said。
〃He did e in here; didnt he? I mean; the three of us saw him。〃
〃Yep; right under the door。 He had to squeeze a little; but he made it。〃
〃Gosh;〃 Brutal said … a word that sounded strange; ing from a man that big。 〃Its a good thing the cons cant make themselves small like that; isnt it?〃
〃You bet;〃 I said; running my eye over the canvas walls one last time; looking for a hole; a crack; anything。 There was nothing。 〃e on。 Lets go。〃
Steamboat Willy showed up again three nights later; when Harry Terwilliger was on the duty desk。 Percy was also on; and chased the mouse back down the Green Mile with the same mop Dean had been thinking of using。 The rodent avoided Percy easily; slipping through the crack beneath the restraint…room door a hands…down winner。 Cursing at the top of his voice; Percy unlocked the door and hauled all that shit out again。 It was funny and scary at the same time; Harry said。 Percy was vowing hed catch the goddam mouse and tear its diseased little head right off; but he didnt; of course。 Sweaty and disheveled; the shirttail of his uniform hanging out in the back; he returned to the duty desk half an hour later; brushing his hair out of his eyes and telling Harry (who had sat serenely reading through most of the ruckus) that he was going to put a strip of insulation on the bottom of the door down there; that would solve the vermin problem; he declared。
〃Whatever you think is best; Percy;〃 Harry said; turning a page of the oat opera he was reading。 He thought Percy would forget about blocking the crack at the bottom of that door; and he was right。
8。
Late that winter; long after these events were over; Brutal came to me one night when it was just the two of us; E Block temporarily empty and all the other guards temporarily reassigned。 Percy had gone on to Briar Ridge。
〃e here;〃 Brutal said in a funny; squeezed voice that made me look around at him sharply。 I had just e in out of a cold and sleety night; and had been brushing off the shoulders of my coat prior to hanging it up。
〃Is something wrong?〃 I asked。
〃No;〃 he said; 〃but I found out where Mr。 Jingles was staying。 When he first came; I mean; before Delacroix took him over。 Do you want to see?〃
Of course I did。 I followed him down the Green Mile to the restraint room。 All the stuff we kept stored there was out in the hall; Brutal had apparently taken advantage of the lull in customer traffic to do some cleaning up。 The door was open; and I saw our mop…bucket inside。 The floor; that same sick lime shade as the Green Mile itself; was drying in streaks。 Standing in the middle of the floor was a stepladder; the one that was usually kept in the storage room; which also happened to serve as
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