Friday, December 20, 2013
his hands and talking to the girl and hunching over the wheel to go as
she sat sadly and proudly beside him. They went to a parking lot in
broad daylight, parked near the brick wall at the back (a lot Neal had
worked in) and there, he claims, he laid her in nothing flat; not only
that but persuaded her to follow us East as soon as she had her pay on
Friday, come by bus, and meet us at John Holmes’ apartment on Lex Avenue, New
York. She agreed to come; her name was Beverly. Thirty minutes and Neal
roared back, deposited the girl at her hotel, with kisses, farewells,
promises, and zoomed right up to the TB to pick up the crew. “Well it’s
about time!” said the Broadway Sam TB boss. “I thought you’d gone off
with that Cadillac.” “It’s my responsibility” I said “don’t worry”---and
said that because Neal was in such obvious frenzy everybody could guess
his madness and complete uncare. Neal became businesslike and coughing
and assisted the Jesuit boys with their baggage. They were hardly
seated, and I had hardly waved goodbye to Denver, before he was off, the
big motor thrumming with immense birdlike power. Not two miles out of
Denver the speedometer broke because Neal was pushing well over 110
miles an hour. “Well no speedometer, I won’t know how fast I’m going,
I’ll just ball that jack to Chicago and tell by time.” It didn’t seem we
were even going seventy but all the cars fell from us like dead flies
on the straightaway highway leading up to Greeley. “Reason why we’re going
northeast is because, Jack, we must absolutely visit Ed Uhl’s ranch in
Sterling; you’ve got to meet him and see his ranch and this boat cuts so
fast we can make it without any time-trouble and get to Chicago long
before that man’s train.” Okay, I was for it. It began to rain but Neal
never slackened. It was a beautiful big limousine, the last of the
old-style limousines, black with a big elongated square body and
whitewall tires and probably bulletproof windows. The Jesuit boys---St.
Bonaventura---sat in the back gleeful and glad to be underway, and they
had no idea how fast we were going. They tried to talk but Neal said
nothing and took off his t-shirt and just drove the rest of the way
bare-chested. “Oh that Beverly is a sweet gone little gal---she’s going
to join me in NY---we’re going to get married as soon as I can get
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