TheroughwordsbeatliketheblowsofthewavesonthebowsofthericketyboatfromLimainthedayswhenDickwasmixingpaints,makinglove,drawingdevilsandangelsinthehalfdark,andwonderingwhetherthenextminutewouldputtheItaliancaptain’sknifebetweenhisshoulder-bladesAndthego-feverwhichismorerealthanmanydoctors’
diseases,wakedandraged,urginghimwholovedMaisiebeyondanythingintheworld,togoawayandtastetheoldhot,unregeneratelifeagain,——toscuffle,swear,gamble,andlovelightloveswithhisfellows;totakeshipandknowtheseaoncemore,andbyherbegetpictures;
totalktoBinatamongthesandsofPortSaidwhileYellow’Tinamixedthedrinks;tohearthecrackleofmusketry,andseethesmokerolloutward,thinandthickenagaintilltheshiningblackfacescamethrough,andinthathelleverymanwasstrictlyresponsibleforhisownhead,andhisownalone,andstruckwithanunfetteredarmItwasimpossible,utterlyimpossible,but——
’“Oh,ourfathersinthechurchyard,Sheisolderthanye,Andourgraveswillbethegreener。”
SaidTheMenoftheSea。’
’Whatistheretohinder?’saidTorpenhow,inthelonghushthatfollowedthesong。
’Yousaidalittletimesincethatyouwouldn’tcomeforawalkroundtheworld,Torp。’
’Thatwasmonthsago,andIonlyobjectedtoyourmakingmoneyfortravellingexpensesYou’veshotyourbolthereandithasgonehomeGoawayanddosomework,andseesomethings。’
’Getsomeofthefatoffyou;you’redisgracefullyoutofcondition,’
saidtheNilghai,makingaplungefromthechairandgraspingahandfulofDickgenerallyovertherightribs’Softasputty——puretallowbornofover-feedingTrainitoff,Dickie。’
’We’reallequallygross,NilghaiNexttimeyouhavetotakethefieldyou’llsitdown,winkyoureyes,gasp,anddieinafit。’
’NevermindYougoawayonashipGotoLimaagain,ortoBrazil。
There’salwaystroubleinSouthAmerica。’
’DoyousupposeIwanttobetoldwheretogo?GreatHeavens,theonlydifficultyistoknowwhereI’mtostopButIshallstayhere,asI
toldyoubefore。’
’Thenyou’llbeburiedinKensalGreenandturnintoadipocerewiththeothers,’saidTorpenhow’Areyouthinkingofcommissionsinhand?PayforfeitandgoYou’vemoneyenoughtotravelasakingifyouplease。’
’You’vethegrisliestnotionsofamusement,TorpIthinkIseemyselfshippingfirstclassonasix-thousand-tonhotel,andaskingthethirdengineerwhatmakestheenginesgoround,andwhetheritisn’tverywarminthestokeholdHo!ho!IshouldshipasaloaferifeverI
shippedatall,whichI’mnotgoingtodoIshallcompromise,andgoforasmalltriptobeginwith。’
’That’ssomethingatanyrateWherewillyougo?’saidTorpenhow。
’Itwoulddoyouallthegoodintheworld,oldman。’
TheNilghaisawthetwinkleinDick’seye,andrefrainedfromspeech。
’IshallgointhefirstplacetoRathray’sstable,whereIshallhireonehorse,andtakehimverycarefullyasfarasRichmondHillThenI
shallwalkhimbackagain,incaseheshouldaccidentallyburstintoalatherandmakeRathrayangryIshalldothatto-morrow,forthesakeofairandexercise。’
’Bah!’DickhadbarelytimetothrowuphisarmandwardoffthecushionthatthedisgustedTorpenhowheavedathishead。
’Airandexerciseindeed,’saidtheNilghai,sittingdownheavilyonDick。
’Let’sgivehimalittleofbothGetthebellows,Torp。’
Atthispointtheconferencebrokeupindisorder,becauseDickwouldnotopenhismouthtilltheNilghaiheldhisnosefast,andtherewassometroubleinforcingthenozzleofthebellowsbetweenhisteeth;andevenwhenitwasthereheweaklytriedtopuffagainsttheforceoftheblast,andhischeeksblewupwithagreatexplosion;andtheenemybecominghelplesswithlaughterhesobeatthemovertheheadwithasoftsofacushionthatthatbecameunsewnanddistributeditsfeathers,andBinkie,interferinginTorpenhow’sinterests,wasbundledintothehalf-emptybagandadvisedtoscratchhiswayout,whichhedidafterawhile,travellingrapidlyupanddownthefloorintheshapeofanagitatedgreenhaggis,andwhenhecameoutlookingforsatisfaction,thethreepillarsofhisworldwerepickingfeathersoutoftheirhair。
’Aprophethasnohonourinhisowncountry,’saidDick,ruefully,dustinghisknees’Thisfilthyfluffwillneverbrushoffmylegs。’
’Itwasallforyourowngood,’saidtheNilghai’Nothinglikeairandexercise。’
’Allforyourgood,’saidTorpenhow,notintheleastwithreferencetopastclowning’ItwouldletyoufocusthingsattheirproperworthandpreventyourbecomingslackinthishothouseofatownIndeeditwould,oldmanIshouldn’thavespokenifIhadn’tthoughtsoOnly,youmakeajokeofeverything。’
’BeforeGodIdonosuchthing,’saidDick,quicklyandearnestly。
’Youdon’tknowmeifyouthinkthat。’
Idon’tthinkit,’saidtheNilghai。
’Howcanfellowslikeourselves,whoknowwhatlifeanddeathreallymean,daretomakeajokeofanything?Iknowwepretendit,tosaveourselvesfrombreakingdownorgoingtotheotherextremeCan’tIsee,oldman,howyou’realwaysanxiousaboutme,andtrytoadvisemetomakemyworkbetter?DoyousupposeIdon’tthinkaboutthatmyself?
Butyoucan’thelpme——youcan’thelpme——notevenyouImustplaymyownhandaloneinmyownway。’
’Hear,hear,’fromtheNilghai。
’What’stheonethingintheNilghaiSagathatI’veneverdrawnintheNungapungaBook?’DickcontinuedtoTorpenhow,whowasalittleastonishedattheoutburst。
NowtherewasoneblankpageinthebookgivenovertothesketchthatDickhadnotdrawnofthecrowningexploitintheNilghai’slife;
whenthatman,beingyoungandforgettingthathisbodyandbonesbelongedtothepaperthatemployedhim,hadriddenoversunburnedslipperygrassintherearofBredow’sbrigadeonthedaythatthetroopersflungthemselvesatCaurobert’sartillery,andforaughttheyknewtwentybattalionsinfront,tosavethebattered24thGermanInfantry,togivetimetodecidethefateofVionville,andtolearneretheirremnantcamebacktoFlavigaythatcavalrycanattackandcrumpleandbreakunshakeninfantryWheneverhewasinclinedtothinkoveralifethatmighthavebeenbetter,anincomethatmighthavebeenlarger,andasoulthatmighthavebeenconsiderablycleaner,theNilghaiwouldcomforthimselfwiththethought,’IrodewithBredow’sbrigadeatVionville,’andtakeheartforanylesserbattlethenextdaymightbring。
’Iknow,’hesaidverygravely’Iwasalwaysgladthatyouleftitout。’
’IleftitoutbecauseNilghaitaughtmewhattheGermanyarmylearnedthen,andwhatSchmidttaughttheircavalryIdon’tknowGerman。
Whatisit?“Takecareofthetimeandthedressingwilltakecareofitself。”Imustridemyownlinetomyownbeat,oldman。’
’TempeistrichtungYou’velearnedyourlessonwell,’saidtheNilghai。
’HemustgoaloneHespeakstruth,Torp。’
’MaybeI’maswrongasIcanbe——hideouslywrongImustfindthatoutformyself,asIhavetothinkthingsoutformyself,butIdaren’tturnmyheadtodressbythenextmanIthurtsmeagreatdealmorethanyouknownottobeabletogo,butIcannot,that’sallImustdomyownworkandlivemyownlifeinmyownway,becauseI’mresponsibleforboth。
Onlydon’tthinkIfrivolaboutit,TorpIhavemyownmatchesandsulphur,andI’llmakemyownhell,thanks。’
TherewasanuncomfortablepauseThenTorpenhowsaidblandly,’WhatdidtheGovernorofNorthCarolinasaytotheGovernorofSouthCarolina?’
’ExcellentnotionItisalongtimebetweendrinksTherearethemakingsofaveryfinepriginyou,Dick,’saidtheNilghai。
’I’veliberatedmymind,estimableBinkie,withthefeathersinhismouth。’Dickpickedupthestillindignantoneandshookhimtenderly。
’You’retiedupinasackandmadetorunaboutblind,Binkie-wee,withoutanyreason,andithashurtyourlittlefeelingsNevermind。
Sicvolo,sicjubeo,stetprorationevoluntas,anddon’tsneezeinmyeyebecauseItalkLatinGood-night。’
Hewentoutoftheroom。
’That’sdistinctlyoneforyou,’saidtheNilghai’ItoldyouitwashopelesstomeddlewithhimHe’snotpleased。’
’He’dswearatmeifheweren’tIcan’tmakeitoutHehasthego-feveruponhimandhewon’tgoIonlyhopethathemayn’thavetogosomedaywhenhedoesn’twantto,’saidTorpenhow。
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InhisownroomDickwassettlingaquestionwithhimself——andthequestionwaswhetheralltheworld,andallthatwastherein,andaburningdesiretoexploitboth,wasworthonethreepennypiecethrownintotheThames。
’Itcameofseeingthesea,andI’macurtothinkaboutit,’hedecided。
’Afterall,thehoneymoonwillbethattour——withreservations;only。
onlyIdidn’trealisethattheseawassostrongIdidn’tfeelitsomuchwhenIwaswithMaisieThesedamnablesongsdiditHe’sbeginningagain。’
ButitwasonlyHerrick’sNightpiecetoJuliathattheNilghaisang,andbeforeitwasendedDickreappearedonthethreshold,notaltogetherclothedindeed,butinhisrightmind,thirstyandatpeace。
ThemoodhadcomeandgonewiththerisingandthefallingofthetidebyFortKeeling。
CHAPTERIX
’IfIhavetakenthecommonclayAndwroughtitcunninglyIntheshapeofagodthatwasdiggedaclod,Thegreaterhonourtome。’
’Ifthouhasttakenthecommonclay,AndthyhandsbenotfreeFromthetaintofthesoil,thouhastmadethyspoilThegreatershametothee。’——
TheTwoPotters-
HEDIDnoworkofanykindfortherestoftheweekThencameanotherSundayHedreadedandlongedforthedayalways,butsincethered-hairedgirlhadsketchedhimtherewasrathermoredreadthandesireinhismind。
HefoundthatMaisiehadentirelyneglectedhissuggestionsaboutline-workShehadgoneoffatscorefiledwithsomeabsurdnotionfora’fancyhead。’ItcostDicksomethingtocommandhistemper。
’What’sthegoodofsuggestinganything?’hesaidpointedly。
’Ah,butthiswillbeapicture,——arealpicture;andIknowthatKamiwillletmesendittotheSalonYoudon’tmind,doyou?’
’IsupposenotButyouwon’thavetimefortheSalon。’
MaisiehesitatedalittleSheevenfeltuncomfortable。
’We’regoingovertoFranceamonthsoonerbecauseofitIshallgettheideasketchedouthereandworkitupatKami’s。
Dick’sheartstoodstill,andhecameveryneartobeingdisgustedwithhisqueenwhocoulddonowrong’JustwhenIthoughtIhadmadesomeheadway,shegoesoffchasingbutterfliesIt’stoomaddening!’
Therewasnopossibilityofarguing,forthered-hairedgirlwasinthestudioDickcouldonlylookunutterablereproach。
’I’msorry,’hesaid,’andIthinkyoumakeamistakeButwhat’stheideaofyournewpicture?’
’Itookitfromabook。’
’That’sbad,tobeginwithBooksaren’ttheplacesforpictures。
And——’
’It’sthis,’saidthered-hairedgirlbehindhim’IwasreadingittoMaisietheotherdayfromTheCityofDreadfulNightD’youknowthebook?’
’AlittleIamsorryIspokeTherearepicturesinitWhathastakenherfancy?’
’ThedescriptionoftheMelancolia——
’Herfoldedwingsasofamightyeagle,ButalltooimpotenttolifttheregalRobustnessofherearth-bornstrengthandpride。
AndhereagainMaisie,getthetea,dear。
’Theforeheadchargedwithbalefulthoughtsanddreams,Thehouseholdbunchofkeys,thehousewife’sgown,Voluminousindented,andyetrigidAsthoughashellofburnishedmetalfrigid,Herfeetthick-shodtotreadallweaknessdown。’
TherewasnoattempttoconcealthescornofthelazyvoiceDickwinced。
’ButthathasbeendonealreadybyanobscureartistbythenameofDurer,’saidhe’Howdoesthepoemrun?——
’Threecenturiesandthreescoreyearsago,Withphantasiesofhispeculiarthought。
YoumightaswelltrytorewriteHamletItwillbeawasteoftime。
’No,itwon’t,’saidMaisie,puttingdowntheteacupswithaclattertoreassureherself’AndImeantodoitCan’tyouseewhatabeautifulthingitwouldmake?’
’Howinperditioncanonedoworkwhenonehasn’thadthepropertraining?AnyfoolcangetanotionItneedstrainingtodrivethethingthrough,——trainingandconviction;notrushingafterthefirstfancy。’
Dickspokebetweenhisteeth。
’Youdon’tunderstand,’saidMaisie’IthinkIcandoit。’
Againthevoiceofthegirlbehindhim——
’Baffledandbeatenback,sheworksonstill;
Wearyandsickofsoul,sheworksthemore。
Sustainedbyherindomitablewill,Thehandsshallfashion,andthebrainshallpore,Andallhersorrowshallbeturnedtolabour——
IfancyMaisiemeanstoembodyherselfinthepicture。’
’Sittingonathroneofrejectedpictures?No,Ishan’t,dearThenotioninitselfhasfascinatedme——Ofcourseyoudon’tcareforfancyheads,Dick。
Idon’tthinkyoucoulddothemYoulikebloodandbones。’
’That’sadirectchallengeIfyoucandoaMelancoliathatisn’tmerelyasorrowfulfemalehead,Icandoabetterone;andIwill,tooWhatd’youknowaboutMelacolias?’Dickfirmlybelievedthathewaseventhentastingthree-quartersofallthesorrowintheworld。
’Shewasawoman,’saidMaisie,’andshesufferedagreatdeal,——tillshecouldsuffernomoreThenshebegantolaughatitall,andthenI
paintedherandsenthertotheSalon。’
Thered-hairedgirlroseupandlefttheroom,laughing。
DicklookedatMaisiehumblyandhopelessly。
’Nevermindaboutthepicture,’hesaid’AreyoureallygoingbacktoKami’sforamonthbeforeyourtime?’
’Imust,ifIwanttogetthepicturedone。’
’Andthat’sallyouwant?’
’OfcourseDon’tbestupid,Dick。’
’Youhaven’tthepowerYouhaveonlytheideas——theideasandthelittlecheapimpulsesHowyoucouldhavekeptatyourworkfortenyearssteadilyisamysterytomeSoyouarereallygoing,——amonthbeforeyouneed?’
’Imustdomywork。’