And the most amazing, astounding indignity was wreaked upon Michael. At
the word "Go!", simultaneously, the chain on his collar jerked him up and
back in the air, the rope on his hindquarters jerked that portion of him
under, forward, and up, and the still short stick in Collins's hand hit
him under the lower jaw. Had he had any previous experience with the
manoeuvre, he would have saved himself part of the pain at least by
springing and whirling backward in the air. As it was, he felt as if
being torn and wrenched apart while at the same time the blow under his
jaw stung him and almost dazed him. And, at the same time, whirled
violently into the air, he fell on the back of his head in the sawdust.
Out of the sawdust he soared in rage, neck-hair erect, throat a-snarl,
teeth bared to bite, and he would have sunk his teeth into the flesh of
the master-god had he not been the slave of cunning formula. The two
youths knew their work. One tightened the lead ahead, the other to the
rear, and Michael snarled and bristled his impotent wrath. Nothing could
he do, neither advance, nor retreat, nor whirl sideways. The youth in
front by the chain prevented him from attacking the youth behind, and the
youth behind, with the rope, prevented him from attacking the youth in
front, and both prevented him from attacking Collins, whom he knew
incontrovertibly to be the master of evil and hurt.
Michael's wrath was as superlative as was his helplessness. He could
only bristle and tear his vocal chords with his rage. But it was a very
ancient and boresome experience to Collins. He was even taking advantage
of the moment to glance across the arena and size up what the bears were
doing.
"Oh, you thoroughbred," he sneered at Michael, returning his attention to
him. "Slack him! Let go!"
The instant his bonds were released, Michael soared at Collins, and
Collins, timing and distancing with the accuracy of long years, kicked
him under the jaw and whirled him back and down into the sawdust.
"Hold him!" Collins ordered. "Line him out!"
And the two youths, pulling in opposite directions with chain and rope,
stretched him into helplessness.
Collins glanced across the ring to the entrance, where two teams of heavy
draft-horses were entering, followed by a woman dressed to
over-dressedness in the last word of a stylish street-costume.
"I fancy he's never done any flipping," Collins remarked, coming back to
the problem of Michael for a moment. "Take off your lead, Jimmy, and go
over and help Smith.--Johnny, hold him to one side there and mind your
legs. Here comes Miss Marie for her first lesson, and that mutt of a
husband of hers can't handle her."
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