HiraSinghleapttohisfeet。"ColonelSahib,"
saidhe,"thatmanisnoAfghan,fortheyweepAi!Ai!NorisheofHindustan,fortheyweepOh!Ho!Heweepsafterthefashionofthewhitemen,whosayOw!Ow!"
"Nowwherethedickensdidyougetthatknowledge,HiraSingh?"
saidthecaptainoftheLushkarteam。
"Hearhim!"saidHiraSinghsimply,pointingatthecrumpledfigurethatweptasthoughitwouldnevercease。
"Hesaid,’MyGod!"saidlittleMildred。"Iheardhimsayit。"
Thecolonelandthemess-roomlookedatthemaninsilence。Itisahorriblethingtohearamancry。Awomancansobfromthetop-
ofherpalate,orherlips,oranywhereelse,butamanmustcryfromhisdiaphragm,anditrendshimtopieces。
"Poordevil!"saidthecolonel,coughingtremendously。"Weoughttosendhimtohospital。He’sbeenman-handled。"
Nowtheadjutantlovedhiscarbines。Theyweretohimashisgrandchildren,themenstandinginthefirstplace。Hegruntedrebelliously:"IcanunderstandanAfghanstealing,becausehe’sbuiltthatway。ButIcan’tunderstandhiscrying。Thatmakesitworse。"
ThebrandymusthaveaffectedDirkovitch,forhelaybackinhischairandstaredattheceiling。Therewasnothingspecialintheceilingbeyondashadowasofahugeblackcoffin。Owingtosomepeculiarityintheconstructionofthemess-room,thisshadowwasalwaysthrownwhenthecandleswerelighted。ItneverdisturbedthedigestionoftheWhiteHussars。Theywereinfactratherproudofit。
"Ishegoingtocryallnight?"saidthecolonel,"orarewesupposedtositupwithlittleMildred’sguestuntilhefeelsbetter?"
Themaninthechairthrewuphisheadandstaredatthemess。
"Oh,myGod!"hesaid,andeverysoulinthemessrosetohisfeet。ThentheLushkarcaptaindidadeedforwhichheoughttohavebeengiventheVictoriaCross-distinguishedgallantryinafightagainstoverwhelmingcuriosity。Hepickeduphisteamwithhiseyesasthehostesspicksuptheladiesattheopportunemoment,andpausingonlybythecolonel’schairtosay,"Thisisn’touraffair,youknow,sir,"ledthemintotheverandahandthegardens。HiraSinghwasthelasttogo,andhelookedatDirkovitch。ButDirkovitchhaddepartedintoabrandy-paradiseofhisown。Hislipsmovedwithoutsoundandhewasstudyingthecoffinontheceiling。
"White-whiteallover,"saidBasset-Holmer,theadjutant。"Whataperniciousrenegadehemustbe!Iwonderwherehecamefrom?"
Thecolonelshookthemangentlybythearm,and"Whoareyou?"
saidhe。
Therewasnoanswer。Themanstaredroundthemess-roomandsmiledinthecolonel’sface。LittleMildred,whowasalwaysmoreofawomanthanamantill"Bootandsaddle"wassounded,repeatedthequestioninavoicethatwouldhavedrawnconfidencesfromageyser。Themanonlysmiled。Dirkovitchatthefarendofthetableslidgentlyfromhischairtothefloor。NosonofAdaminthispresentimperfectworldcanmixtheHussars’champagnewiththeHussars’brandybyfiveandeightglassesofeachwithoutrememberingthepitwhencehewasdiggedanddescendingthither。
ThebandbegantoplaythetunewithwhichtheWhiteHussarsfromthedateoftheirformationhaveconcludedalltheirfunctions。
Theywouldsoonerbedisbandedthanabandonthattune;itisapartoftheirsystem。Themanstraightenedhimselfinhischairanddrummedonthetablewithhisfingers。
"Idon’tseewhyweshouldentertainlunatics,"saidthecolonel。
"Callaguardandsendhimofftothecells。We’lllookintothebusinessinthemorning。Givehimaglassofwinefirst,though。"
LittleMildredfilledasherry-glasswiththebrandyandthrustitovertotheman。Hedrank,andthetuneroselouder,andhestraightenedhimselfyetmore。Thenheputouthislong-talonedhandstoapieceofplateoppositeandfingereditlovingly。Therewasamysteryconnectedwiththatpieceofplate,intheshapeofaspringwhichconvertedwhatwasaseven-branchedcandlestick,threespringsoneachsideandoneinthemiddle,intoasortofwheel-spokecandelabrum。Hefoundthespring,pressedit,andlaughedweakly。Herosefromhischairandinspectedapictureonthewall,thenmovedontoanotherpicture,themesswatchinghimwithoutaword。Whenhecametothemantelpieceheshookhisheadandseemeddistressed。Apieceofplaterepresentingamountedhussarinfulluniformcaughthiseye。Hepointedtoit,andthentothemantelpiecewithinquiryinhiseyes。
"Whatisit-Oh,whatisit?"saidlittleMildred。Thenasamothermightspeaktoachild,"Thatisahorse。Yes,ahorse。"
Veryslowlycametheanswerinathick,passionlessguttural-"
Yes,I-haveseen。But-whereisthehorse?"
Youcouldhaveheardtheheartsofthemessbeatingasthemendrewbacktogivethestrangerfullroominhiswanderings。Therewasnoquestionofcallingtheguard。
Againhespoke-veryslowly,"Whereisourhorse?"
ThereisbutonehorseintheWhiteHussars,andhisportraithangsoutsidethedoorofthemess-room。Heisthepiebalddrum-
horse,thekingoftheregimentalband,thatservedtheregimentforseven-and-thirtyyears,andintheendwasshotforoldage。
Halfthemesstorethethingdownfromitsplaceandthrustitintotheman’shands。Heplaceditabovethemantelpiece,itclatteredontheledgeashispoorhandsdroppedit,andhestaggeredtowardsthebottomofthetable,fallingintoMildred’schair。Thenallthemenspoketooneanothersomethingafterthisfashion,"Thedrum-horsehasn’thungoverthemantelpiecesince’67。""Howdoesheknow?""Mildred,goandspeaktohimagain。"
"Colonel,whatareyougoingtodo?""Oh,dryup,andgivethepoordevilachancetopullhimselftogether。""Itisn’tpossibleanyhow。Theman’salunatic。"
LittleMildredstoodatthecolonel’sside,talkinginhisear。
"Willyoubegoodenoughtotakeyourseatsplease,gentlemen!"hesaid,andthemessdroppedintothechairs。OnlyDirkovitch’sseat,nexttolittleMildred’s,wasblank,andlittleMildredhimselfhadfoundHiraSingh’splace。Thewide-eyedmess-sergeantfilledtheglassesindeadsilence。Oncemorethecolonelrose,buthishandshook,andtheportspilledonthetableashelookedstraightatthemaninlittleMildred’schairandsaidhoarsely,"Mr。Vice,theQueen。"Therewasalittlepause,butthemansprungtohisfeetandansweredwithouthesitation,"TheQueen,Godblessher!"andasheemptiedthethinglasshesnappedtheshankbetweenhisfingers。
Longandlongago,whentheEmpressofIndiawasayoungwoman,andtherewerenouncleanidealsintheland,itwasthecustomofafewmessestodrinktheQueen’stoastinbrokenglass,tothevastdelightofthemess-contractors。Thecustomisnowdead,becausethereisnothingtobreakanythingfor,exceptnowandagainthewordofaGovernment,andthathasbeenbrokenalready。
"Thatsettlesit,"saidthecolonel,withagasp。"He’snotasergeant。Whatintheworldishe?"
Theentiremessechoedtheword,andthevolleyofquestionswouldhavescaredanyman。Itwasnowonderthattheragged,filthyinvadercouldonlysmileandshakehishead。
Fromunderthetable,calmandsmiling,roseDirkovitch,whohadbeenrousedfromhealthfulslumberbyfeetuponhisbody。Bythesideofthemanherose,andthemanshriekedandgrovelled。Itwasahorriblesight,comingsoswiftlyupontheprideandgloryofthetoastthathadbroughtthestrayedwitstogether。
Dirkovitchmadenooffertoraisehim,butlittleMildredheavedhimupinaninstant。ItisnotgoodthatagentlemanwhocananswertotheQueen’stoastshouldlieatthefeetofasubalternofCossacks。
Thehastyactiontorethewretch’supperclothingnearlytothewaist,andhisbodywasseamedwithdryblackscars。Thereisonlyoneweaponintheworldthatcutsinparallellines,anditisneitherthecanenorthecat。Dirkovitchsawthemarks,andthepupilsofhiseyesdilated。Alsohisfacechanged。HesaidsomethingthatsoundedlikeShtovetakete,andthemanfawninganswered,Chetyre。
"What’sthat?"saideverybodytogether。
"Hisnumber。Thatisnumberfour,youknow。"Dirkovitchspokeverythickly。
"WhathasaQueen’sofficertodowithaqualifiednumber?"saidtheColonel,andanunpleasantgrowlranroundthetable。
"HowcanItell?"saidtheaffableOrientalwithasweetsmile。
"Heisa-howyouhaveit?-escape-run-a-way,fromoverthere。"Henoddedtowardsthedarknessofthenight。
"Speaktohimifhe’llansweryou,andspeaktohimgently,"saidlittleMildred,settlingthemaninachair。ItseemedmostimpropertoallpresentthatDirkovitchshouldsipbrandyashetalkedinpurring,spittingRussiantothecreaturewhoansweredsofeeblyandwithsuchevidentdread。ButsinceDirkovitchappearedtounderstand,noonesaidaword。Allbreathedheavily,leaningforward,inthelonggapsoftheconversation。ThenexttimethattheyhavenoengagementsonhandtheWhiteHussarsintendtogotoSt。PetersburginabodytolearnRussian。
"Hedoesnotknowhowmanyyearsago,"saidDirkovitch,facingthemess,"buthesaysitwasverylongagoinawar。Ithinkthattherewasanaccident。Hesayshewasofthisgloriousanddistinguishedregimentinthewar。"
"Therolls!Therolls!Holmer,gettherolls!"saidlittleMildred,andtheadjutantdashedoffbare-headedtotheorderly-
room,wherethemuster-rollsoftheregimentwerekept。HereturnedjustintimetohearDirkovitchconclude,"Therefore,mydearfriends,Iammostsorrytosaytherewasanaccidentwhichwouldhavebeenreparableifhehadapologisedtothatourcolonel,whichhehadinsulted。"
Thenfollowedanothergrowlwhichthecoloneltriedtobeatdown。
ThemesswasinnomoodjustthentoweighinsultstoRussiancolonels。
"Hedoesnotremember,butIthinkthattherewasanaccident,andsohewasnotexchangedamongtheprisoners,buthewassenttoanotherplace-howdoyousay?-thecountry。So,hesays,hecamehere。Hedoesnotknowhowhecame。Eh?HewasatChepany,"-
themancaughttheword,nodded,andshivered,-"atZhiganskandIrkutsk。Icannotunderstandhowheescaped。Hesays,too,thathewasintheforestsformanyyears,buthowmanyyearshehasforgotten-thatwithmanythings。Itwasanaccident;donebecausehedidnotapologisetothatourcolonel。Ah!"
InsteadofechoingDirkovitch’ssighofregret,itissadtorecordthattheWhiteHussarslivelilyexhibitedun-Christiandelightandotheremotions,hardlyrestrainedbytheirsenseofhospitality。Holmerflungthefrayedandyellowregimentalrollsonthetable,andthemenflungthemselvesatthese。
"Steady!Fifty-six-fifty-five-fifty-four,"saidHolmer。"Hereweare。’LieutenantAustinLimmason。Missing。’ThatwasbeforeSebastopol。Whataninfernalshame!Insultedoneoftheircolonels,andwasquietlyshippedoff。Thirtyyearsofhislifewipedout。"
"Butheneverapologised。Saidhe’dseehimdamnedfirst,"
chorusedthemess。
"Poorchap!Isupposeheneverhadthechanceafterwards。Howdidhecomehere?"saidthecolonel。
Thedingyheapinthechaircouldgivenoanswer。
"Doyouknowwhoyouare?"
Itlaughedweakly。
"DoyouknowthatyouareLimmason-LieutenantLimmasonoftheWhiteHussars?"
Swiftlyasashotcametheanswer,inaslightlysurprisedtone,"Yes,I’m-Limmason,ofcourse。"Thelightdiedoutinhiseyes,andthemancollapsed,watchingeverymotionofDirkovitchwithterror。AflightfromSiberiamayfixafewelementaryfactsinthemind,butitdoesnotseemtoleadtocontinuityofthought。
Themancouldnotexplainhow,likeahomingpigeon,hehadfoundhiswaytohisownoldmessagain。Ofwhathehadsufferedorseenheknewnothing。HecringedbeforeDirkovitchasinstinctivelyashehadpressedthespringofthecandlestick,soughtthepictureofthedrum-horse,andansweredtothetoastoftheQueen。TherestwasablankthatthedreadedRussiantonguecouldonlyinpartremove。Hisheadbowedonhisbreast,andhegiggledandcoweredalternately。
ThedevilthatlivedinthebrandypromptedDirkovitchatthisextremelyinopportunemomenttomakeaspeech。Herose,swayingslightly,grippedthetable-edge,whilehiseyesglowedlikeopals,andbegan:
"Fellow-soldiersglorious-truefriendsandhospitables。Itwasanaccident,anddeplorable-mostdeplorable。"Herehesmiledsweetlyallroundthemess。"Butyouwillthinkofthislittle,littlething。Solittle,isitnot?TheCzar!Posh!Islapmyfingers-Isnapmyfingersathim。DoIbelieveinhim?No!ButinusSlavwhohasdonenothing,himIbelieve。Seventy-howmuch-millionspeoplesthathavedonenothing-notonething。Posh!
Napoleonwasanepisode。"Hebangedahandonthetable。"Hearyou,oldpeoples,wehavedonenothingintheworld-outhere。
Allourworkistodo;anditshallbedone,oldpeoples。Geta-
way!"Hewavedhishandimperiously,andpointedtotheman。"Youseehim。Heisnotgoodtosee。Hewasjustonelittle-oh,solittle-accident,thatnooneremembered。NowheisThat!Sowillyoube,brothersoldierssobravesowillyoube。
Butyouwillnevercomeback。Youwillallgowhereheisgone,or"-hepointedtothegreatcoffin-shadowontheceiling,andmuttering,"Seventymillions-geta-way,youoldpeoples,"fellasleep。
"Sweet,andtothepoint,"saidlittleMildred。"What’stheuseofgettingwroth?Let’smakethispoordevilcomfortable。"
ButthatwasamattersuddenlyandswiftlytakenfromthelovinghandsoftheWhiteHussars。Thelieutenanthadreturnedonlytogoawayagainthreedayslater,whenthewailoftheDeadMarch,andthetrampofthesquadrons,toldthewonderingStation,whosawnogapinthemess-table,thatanofficeroftheregimenthadresignedhisnew-foundcommission。
AndDirkovitch,bland,supple,andalwaysgenial,wentawaytoobyanighttrain。LittleMildredandanothermansawhimoff,forhewastheguestofthemess,andevenhadhesmittenthecolonelwiththeopenhand,thelawofthatmessallowednorelaxationofhospitality。
"Good-bye,Dirkovitch,andapleasantjourney,"saidlittleMildred。
"Aurevoir,"saidtheRussian。
"Indeed!Butwethoughtyouweregoinghome?"
"Yes,butIwillcomeagain。Mydearfriends,isthatroadshut?"
HepointedtowheretheNorthStarburnedovertheKhyberPass。
"ByJove!Iforgot。Ofcourse。Happytomeetyou,oldman,anytimeyoulike。Goteverythingyouwant?Cheroots,ice,bedding?
That’sallright。Well,aurevoir,Dirkovitch。"
"Um,"saidtheotherman,asthetail-lightsofthetraingrewsmall。"Of-all-the-unmitigated!"
LittleMildredanswerednothing,butwatchedtheNorthStarandhummedaselectionfromrecentSimlaburlesquethathadmuchdelightedtheWhiteHussars。Itran-
I’msorryforMisterBluebeard,I’msorrytocausehimpain;
Butaterriblespreethere’ssuretobeWhenhecomesbackagain。
ONLYASUBALTERN
NotonlytoenforcebycommandbuttoencouragebyexampletheenergeticdischargeofdutyandthesteadyenduranceofthedifficultiesandprivationsinseparablefromMilitaryService-
BengalArmyRegulations。
TheymadeBobbyWickpassanexaminationatSandhurst。Hewasagentlemanbeforehewasgazetted,so,whentheEmpressannouncedthat"Gentleman-CadetRobertHannaWick"waspostedasSecondLieutenanttotheTynesideTailTwistersatKrabBokhar,hebecameanofficerandagentleman,whichisanenviablething;andtherewasjoyinthehouseofWick,whereMammaWickandallthelittleWicksfellupontheirkneesandofferedincensetoBobbybyvirtueofhisachievements。
PapaWickhadbeenaCommissionerinhisday,holdingauthorityoverthreemillionsofmenintheChota-BuldanaDivision,buildinggreatworksforthegoodoftheland,anddoinghisbesttomaketwobladesofgrassgrowwheretherewasbutonebefore。Ofcourse,nobodyknewanythingaboutthisinthelittleEnglishvillagewherehewasjust"oldMr。Wick"andhadforgottenthathewasaCompanionoftheOrderoftheStarofIndia。
HepattedBobbyontheshoulderandsaid:"Welldone,myboy!"
Therefollowed,whiletheuniformwasbeingprepared,anintervalofpuredelight,duringwhichBobbytookbrevet-rankasa"man"atthewomen-swampedtennis-partiesandtea-fightsofthevillage,and,Idaresay,hadhisjoining-timebeenextended,wouldhavefalleninlovewithseveralgirlsatonce。LittlecountryvillagesatHomeareveryfullofnicegirls,becausealltheyoungmencomeouttoIndiatomaketheirfortunes。
"India,"saidPapaWick,"istheplace。I’vehadthirtyyearsofit,and,begad,I’dliketogobackagain。WhenyoujointheTailTwistersyou’llbeamongfriends,ifeveryonehasn’tforgottenWickofChota-Buldana,andalotofpeoplewillbekindtoyouforoursakes。ThemotherwilltellyoumoreaboutoutfitthanIcan,butrememberthis。SticktoyourRegiment,Bobby-sticktoyourRegiment。You’llseemenallroundyougoingintotheStaffCorps,anddoingeverypossiblesortofdutybutregimental,andyoumaybetemptedtofollowsuit。Nowsolongasyoukeepwithinyourallowance,andIhaven’tstintedyouthere,sticktotheLine,thewholeLine,andnothingbuttheLine。Becarefulhowyoubackanotheryoungfool’sbill,andifyoufallinlovewithawomantwentyyearsolderthanyourself,don’ttellmeaboutit,that’sall。"
Withthesecounsels,andmanyothersequallyvaluable,didPapaWickfortifyBobbyerethatlastawfulnightatPortsmouthwhentheOfficers’QuartersheldmoreinmatesthanwereprovidedforbytheRegulations,andtheliberty-menoftheshipsfellfoulofthedraftsforIndia,andthebattleragedfromtheDockyardGateseventotheslumsofLongport,whilethedrabsofFrattoncamedownandscratchedthefacesoftheQueen’sOfficers。
BobbyWick,withanuglybruiseonhisfrecklednose,asickandshakydetachmenttomanoeuvreinship,andthecomfortoffiftyscornfulfemalestoattendto,hadnotimetofeelhomesicktilltheMalabarreachedmid-Channel,whenhedoubledhisemotionswithalittleguard-visitingandagreatmanyothermatters。
TheTailTwisterswereamostparticularRegiment。Thosewhoknewthemleastsaidthattheywereeatenupwith"side。"Buttheirreserveandtheirinternalarrangementsgenerallyweremerelyprotectivediplomacy。Somefiveyearsbefore,theColonelcommandinghadlookedintothefourteenfearlesseyesofsevenplumpandjuicysubalternswhohadallappliedtoentertheStaffCorps,andhadaskedthemwhythethreestarsshouldhe,acoloneloftheLine,commandadashednurseryfordouble-dashedbottle-
suckerswhoputoncondemnedtinspursandrodequalifiedmokesatthehiatusedheadsofforsakenBlackRegiments。Hewasarudemanandaterrible。Whereforetheremnanttookmeasures(withthehalf-buttasanengineofpublicopinion)tilltherumourwentabroadthatyoungmenwhousedtheTailTwistersasacrutchtotheStaffCorpshadmanyandvariedtrialstoendure。However,aregimenthasjustasmuchrighttoitsownsecretsasawoman。
WhenBobbycameupfromDeolaliandtookhisplaceamongtheTailTwisters,itwasgentlybutfirmlyborneinuponhimthattheRegimentwashisfatherandhismotherandhisindissolublyweddedwife,andthattherewasnocrimeunderthecanopyofheavenblackerthanthatofbringingshameontheRegiment,whichwasthebest-shooting,best-drilled,bestset-up,bravest,mostillustrious,andinallrespectsmostdesirableRegimentwithinthecompassoftheSevenSeas。HewastaughtthelegendsoftheMessPlate,fromthegreatgrinningGoldenGodsthathadcomeoutoftheSummerPalaceinPekintothesilver-mountedmarkhor-hornsnuffmullpresentedbythelastC。0。(hewhospaketothesevensubalterns)。Andeveryoneofthoselegendstoldhimofbattlesfoughtatlongodds,withoutfearaswithoutsupport;ofhospitalitycatholicasanArab’s;offriendshipsdeepastheseaandsteadyasthefighting-line;ofhonourwonbyhardroadsforhonour’ssake;andofinstantandunquestioningdevotiontotheRegiment-theRegimentthatclaimsthelivesofallandlivesforever。
Morethanonce,too,hecameofficiallyintocontactwiththeRegimentalcolours,whichlookedliketheliningofabricklayer’shatontheendofachewedstick。Bobbydidnotkneelandworshipthem,becauseBritishsubalternsarenotconstructedinthatmanner。Indeed,hecondemnedthemfortheirweightattheverymomentthattheywerefillinghimwithaweandothermorenoblesentiments。
ButbestofallwastheoccasionwhenhemovedwiththeTailTwistersinrevieworderatthebreakingofaNovemberday。
Allowingforduty-menandsick,theRegimentwasonethousandandeightystrong,andBobbybelongedtothem;forwashenotaSubalternoftheLine,-thewholeLineandnothingbuttheLine,-asthetrampoftwothousandonehundredandsixtysturdyammunitionbootsattested?HewouldnothavechangedplaceswithDeightonoftheHorseBattery,whirlingbyinapillarofcloudtoachorusof"Strongright!Strongleft!"orHogan-YaleoftheWhiteHussars,leadinghissquadronforallitwasworth,withthepriceofhorseshoesthrownin;or"Tick"Boileau,tryingtoliveuptohisfierceblueandgoldturbanwhilethewaspsoftheBengalCavalrystretchedtoagallopinthewakeofthelong,lolloppingWalersoftheWhiteHussars。
Theyfoughtthroughtheclearcoolday,andBobbyfeltalittlethrillrundownhisspinewhenheheardthetinkle-tinkle-tinkleoftheemptycartridge-caseshoppingfromthebreech-blocksaftertheroarofthevolleys;forheknewthatheshouldlivetohearthatsoundinaction。Thereviewendedinagloriouschaseacrosstheplain-batteriesthunderingaftercavalrytothehugedisgustoftheWhiteHussars,andtheTynesideTailTwistershuntingaSikhRegimenttillthelean,lathySinghspantedwithexhaustion。
Bobbywasdustyanddrippinglongbeforenoon,buthisenthusiasmwasmerelyfocused-notdiminished。
HereturnedtositatthefeetofRevere,his"skipper,"thatistosay,theCaptainofhisCompany,andtobeinstructedinthedarkartandmysteryofmanagingmen,whichisaverylargepartoftheProfessionofArms。
"Ifyouhaven’tatastethatway,"saidReverebetweenhispuffsofhischeroot,"you’llneverbeabletogetthehangofit,butremember,Bobby,’tisn’tthebestdrill,thoughdrillisnearlyeverything,thathaulsaRegimentthroughHellandoutontheotherside。It’sthemanwhoknowshowtohandlemen-goat-men,swine-men,dog-men,andsoon。"
"Dormer,forinstance,"saidBobby;"Ithinkhecomesundertheheadoffool-men。Hemopeslikeasickowl。"
"That’swhereyoumakeyourmistake,myson。Dormerisn’tafoolyet,buthe’sadasheddirtysoldier,andhisroomcorporalmakesfunofhissocksbeforekit-inspection。Dormer,beingtwo-thirdspurebrute,goesintoacornerandgrowls。"
"Howdoyouknow’?"saidBobbyadmiringly。
"BecauseaCompanycommanderhastoknowthesethings-because,ifhedoesnotknow,hemayhavecrime-ay,murder-brewingunderhisverynoseandyetnotseethatit’sthere。Dormerisbeingbadgeredoutofhismind-bigasheis-andhehasn’tintellectenoughtoresentit。He’stakentoquietboozing,and,Bobby,whenthebuttofaroomgoesonthedrink,ortakestomopingbyhimself,measuresarenecessarytopullhimoutofhimself。"
"Whatmeasures?’Mancan’trunroundcoddlinghismenforever。"
"No。Themenwouldprecioussoonshowhimthathewasnotwanted。
You’vegotto-
HeretheColour-sergeantenteredwithsomepapers;BobbyreflectedforawhileasReverelookedthroughtheCompanyforms。
"DoesDormerdoanything,Sergeant?"Bobbyaskedwiththeairofonecontinuinganinterruptedconversation。
"No,sir。Does’isdootylikeahortomato,"saidtheSergeant,whodelightedinlongwords。"Adirtysoldier,and’e’sunderfullstoppagesfornewkit。It’scoveredwithscales,sir。"
"Scales?Whatscales?"
"Fish-scales,sir。’E’salwayspokin’inthemudbytheriveran’
a-cleanin’themmuchly-fishwith’isthumbs。"ReverewasstillabsorbedintheCompanypapers,andtheSergeant,whowassternlyfondofBobby,continued,-"’Egenerallygoesdowntherewhen’e’sgot’isskinful,beggin’yourpardon,sir,an’theydosaythatthemorelush-inebriated’eis,themorefish’ecatches。
Theycall’imtheLooneyFishmongerintheComp’ny,sir。"
ReveresignedthelastpaperandtheSergeantretreated。
"It’safilthyamusement,"sighedBobbytohimself。ThenaloudtoRevere:"AreyoureallyworriedaboutDormer?"
"Alittle。Youseehe’snevermadenoughtosendtohospital,ordrunkenoughtorunin,butatanyminutehemayflareup,broodingandsulkingashedoes。Heresentsanyinterestbeingshowninhim,andtheonlytimeItookhimoutshootingheallbutshotmebyaccident。"
"Ifish,"saidBobby,withawryface。"Ihireacountry-boatandgodownriverfromThursdaytoSunday,andtheamiableDormergoeswithme-ifyoucanspareusboth。"
"Youblazingyoungfool!"saidRevere,buthisheartwasfullofmuchmorepleasantwords。
Bobby,theCaptainofadhoni,withPrivateDormerformate,droppeddowntheriveronThursdaymorning-thePrivateatthebow,theSubalternatthehelm。ThePrivateglareduneasilyattheSubaltern,whorespectedthereserveofthePrivate。
Aftersixhours,Dormerpacedtothestern,saluted,andsaid-"
Begy’pardon,sir,butwasyoueverontheDurh’mCanal?"
"No,"saidBobbyWick。"Comeandhavesometiffin。"
Theyateinsilence。Astheeveningfell,PrivateDormerbrokeforth,speakingtohimself-
"HiwasontheDurh’mCanal,jes’suchanight,comenextweektwelvemonth,a-trailin’ofmytoesinthewater。"Hesmokedandsaidnomoretillbedtime。
Thewitcheryofthedawnturnedthegrayriver-reachestopurple,gold,andopal;anditwasasthoughthelumberingdhonicreptacrossthesplendoursofanewheaven。
PrivateDormerpoppedhisheadoutofhisblanketandgazedattheglorybelowandaround。
"Well-damn-myeyes!"saidPrivateDormerinanawedwhisper。
"This’ereislikeabloomin’gallantry-show!"Fortherestofthedayhewasdumb,butachievedanensanguinedfilthinessthroughthecleaningofbigfish。
TheboatreturnedonSaturdayevening。Dormerhadbeenstrugglingwithspeechsincenoon。Asthelinesandluggagewerebeingdisembarked,hefoundtongue。
"Begy’pardon,sir,"hesaid,"butwouldyou-wouldyoumin’
shakin’’andswithme,sir?"
"Ofcoursenot,"saidBobby,andheshookaccordingly。DormerreturnedtobarracksandBobbytomess。
"Hewantedalittlequietandsomefishing,Ithink,"saidBobby。
"Myaunt,buthe’safilthysortofanimal!Haveyoueverseenhimclean’themmuchly-fishwith’isthumbs?"
"Anyhow,"saidReverethreeweekslater,"he’sdoinghisbesttokeephisthingsclean。"
Whenthespringdied,BobbyjoinedinthegeneralscrambleforHillleave,andtohissurpriseanddelightsecuredthreemonths。
"AsgoodaboyasIwant,"saidRevere,theadmiringskipper。
"Thebestofthebatch,"saidtheAdjutanttotheColonel。"KeepbackthatyoungskrimshankerPorkiss,sir,andletReveremakehimsitup。"
SoBobbydepartedjoyouslytoSimlaPaharwithatinboxofgorgeousraiment。
"SonofWick-oldWickofChota-Buldana?Askhimtodinner,dear,"saidtheagedmen。
"Whataniceboy!"saidthematronsandthemaids。
"First-classplace,Simla。Oh,ri——ipping!"saidBobbyWick,andorderednewwhitecordbreechesonthestrengthofit。
"We’reinabadway,"wroteReveretoBobbyattheendoftwomonths。"Sinceyouleft,theRegimenthastakentofeverandisfairlyrottenwithit-twohundredinhospital,aboutahundredincells-drinkingtokeepofffever-andtheCompaniesonparadefifteenfilestrongattheoutside。There’srathermoresicknessintheout-villagesthanIcarefor,butthenI’msoblisteredwithprickly-heatthatI’mreadytohangmyself。What’stheyarnaboutyourmashingaMissHaverleyupthere?Notserious,Ihope?You’reover-youngtohangmillstonesroundyourneck,andtheColonelwillturfyououtofthatindouble-quicktimeifyouattemptit。"
ItwasnottheColonelthatbroughtBobbyoutofSimla,butamuchmoretoberespectedCommandant。Thesicknessintheout-villagesspread,theBazarwasputoutofbounds,andthencamethenewsthattheTailTwistersmustgointocamp。ThemessageflashedtotheHillstations-"Cholera-Leavestopped-Officersrecalled。"Alas,forthewhiteglovesintheneatlysolderedboxes,theridesandthedancesandpicnicsthatweretobe,theloveshalfspoken,andthedebtsunpaid!Withoutdemurandwithoutquestion,fastastongacouldflyorponygallop,backtotheirRegimentsandtheirBatteries,asthoughtheywerehasteningtotheirweddings,fledthesubalterns。
BobbyreceivedhisordersonreturningfromadanceatViceregalLodge,wherehehadbutonlytheHaverleygirlknowswhatBobbyhadsaidorhowmanywaltzeshehadclaimedforthenextball。SixinthemorningsawBobbyattheTongaOfficeinthedrenchingrain,thewhirlofthelastwaltzstillinhisears,andanintoxicationdueneithertowinenorwaltzinginhisbrain。
"Goodman!"shoutedDeightonoftheHorseBatterythroughthemists。"Wharyouraisedattonga?I’mcomingwithyou。Ow!ButI’veaheadandhalf。Ididn’tsitoutallnight。TheysaytheBattery’sawfulbad,"andhehummeddolorously-
"Leavethewhatatthewhat’s-its-name,Leavetheflockwithoutshelter,Leavethecorpseuninterred,Leavethebrideatthealtar"Myfaith!It’llbemoreballycorpsethanbride,though,thisjourney。Jumpin,Bobby。Geton,Coachwan!"
OntheUmballaplatformwaitedadetachmentofofficersdiscussingthelatestnewsfromthestrickencantonment,anditwasherethatBobbylearnedtherealconditionoftheTailTwisters。
"Theywentintocamp,"saidanelderlyMajorrecalledfromthewhist-tablesatMussoorietoasicklyNativeRegiment,"theywentintocampwithtwohundredandtensickincarts。Twohundredandtenfevercasesonly,andthebalancelookinglikesomanyghostswithsoreeyes。AMadrasRegimentcouldhavewalkedthrough’em。"
"Buttheywereasfitasbe-damnedwhenIleftthem!"saidBobby。
"Thenyou’dbettermakethemasfitasbe-damnedwhenyourejoin,"
saidtheMajorbrutally。
Bobbypressedhisforeheadagainsttherain-splashedwindow-paneasthetrainlumberedacrossthesoddenDoab,andprayedforthehealthoftheTynesideTailTwisters。NainiTalhadsentdownhercontingentwithallspeed;thelatheringponiesoftheDalhousieRoadstaggeredintoPathankot,taxedtothefullstretchoftheirstrength;whilefromcloudyDarjilingtheCalcuttaMailwhirledupthelaststragglerofthelittlearmythatwastofightafight,inwhichwasneithermedalnorhonourforthewinning,againstanenemynoneotherthan"thesicknessthatdestroyethinthenoonday。"
Andaseachmanreportedhimself,hesaid:"Thisisabadbusiness,"andwentabouthisownforthwith,foreveryRegimentandBatteryinthecantonmentwasundercanvas,thesicknessbearingthemcompany。
BobbyfoughthiswaythroughtheraintotheTailTwisters’
temporarymess,andReverecouldhavefallenontheboy’sneckforthejoyofseeingthatugly,wholesomephizoncemore。
"Keep’emamusedandinterested,"saidRevere。"Theywentonthedrink,poorfools,afterthefirsttwocases,andtherewasnoimprovement。Oh,it’sgoodtohaveyouback,Bobby!Porkissisa-
nevermind。"
DeightoncameoverfromtheArtillerycamptoattendadrearymessdinner,andcontributedtothegeneralgloombynearlyweepingovertheconditionofhisbelovedBattery。Porkisssofarforgothimselfastoinsinuatethatthepresenceoftheofficerscoulddonoearthlygood,andthatthebestthingwouldbetosendtheentireRegimentintohospitaland"letthedoctorslookafterthem。"Porkisswasdemoralisedwithfear,norwashispeaceofmindrestoredwhenReveresaidcoldly:"Oh!Thesooneryougooutthebetter,ifthat’syourwayofthinking。Anypublicschoolcouldsendusfiftygoodmeninyourplace,butittakestime,time,Porkiss,andmoney,andacertainamountoftrouble,tomakeaRegiment。S’poseyou’rethepersonwegointocampfor,eh?"
WhereuponPorkisswasovertakenwithagreatandchillyfearwhichadrenchingintheraindidnotallay,and,twodayslater,quittedthisworldforanotherwhere,mendofondlyhope,allowancesaremadefortheweaknessesoftheflesh。TheRegimentalSergeant-MajorlookedwearilyacrosstheSergeants’
Messtentwhenthenewswasannounced。
"Theregoestheworstofthem,"hesaid。"It’lltakethebest,andthen,pleaseGod,it’llstop。"TheSergeantsweresilenttillonesaid:"Itcouldn’tbehim!"andallknewofwhomTraviswasthinking。
BobbyWickstormedthroughthetentsofhisCompany,rallying,rebuking,mildly,asisconsistentwiththeRegulations,chaffingthefainthearted;halingthesoundintothewaterysunlightwhentherewasabreakintheweather,andbiddingthembeofgoodcheer,fortheirtroublewasnearlyatanend;scuttlingonhisdunponyroundtheoutskirtsofthecampandheadingbackmenwho,withtheinnateperversityofBritishsoldiers,werealwayswanderingintoinfectedvillages,ordrinkingdeeplyfromrain-
floodedmarshes;comfortingthepanic-strickenwithrudespeech,andmorethanoncetendingthedyingwhohadnofriends-themenwithout"townies";organizing,withbanjosandburntcork,Sing-
songswhichshouldallowthetalentoftheRegimentfullplay;andgenerally,asheexplained,"playingthegiddygarden-goatallround。"
"You’reworthhalfadozenofus,Bobby,"saidRevereinamomentofenthusiasm。"Howthedevildoyoukeepitup?"
Bobbymadenoanswer,buthadReverelookedintothebreast-pocketofhiscoathemighthaveseenthereasheafofbadly-writtenletterswhichperhapsaccountedforthepowerthatpossessedtheboy。AlettercametoBobbyeveryotherday。Thespellingwasnotabovereproach,butthesentimentsmusthavebeenmostsatisfactory,foronreceiptBobby’seyessoftenedmarvellously,andhewaswonttofallintoatenderabstractionforawhileere,shakinghiscroppedhead,hechargedintohiswork。
Bywhatpowerhedrewafterhimtheheartsoftheroughest,andtheTailTwisterscountedintheirrankssomeroughdiamondsindeed,wasamysterytobothskipperandC。0。,wholearnedfromtheregimentalchaplainthatBobbywasconsiderablymoreinrequestinthehospitaltentsthantheReverendJohnEmery。
"Themenseemfondofyou。Areyouinthehospitalsmuch?"saidtheColonel,whodidhisdailyroundandorderedthementogetwellwithahardnessthatdidnotcoverhisbittergrief。
"Alittle,sir,"saidBobby。
"Shouldn’tgotheretoooftenifIwereyou。Theysayit’snotcontagious,butthere’snouseinrunningunnecessaryrisks。Wecan’taffordtohaveyoudown,y’know。"
Sixdayslater,itwaswiththeutmostdifficultythatthepost-
runnerplashedhiswayouttothecampwiththemail-bags,fortherainwasfallingintorrents。Bobbyreceivedaletter,boreitofftohistent,and,theprogrammeforthenextweek’sSing-songbeingsatisfactorilydisposedof,satdowntoanswerit。Foranhourtheunhandypentoiledoverthepaper,andwheresentimentrosetomorethannormaltide-level,BobbyWickstuckouthistongueandbreathedheavily。Hewasnotusedtoletter-writing。
"Begy’pardon,sir,"saidavoiceatthetentdoor;"butDormer’s’orridbad,sir,an’they’vetakenhimorf,sir。"
"DamnPrivateDormerandyoutoo!"saidBobbyWick,runningtheblotteroverthehalf-finishedletter。"TellhimI’llcomeinthemorning。"
"’E’sawfulbad,sir,"saidthevoicehesitatingly。Therewasanundecidedsquelchingofheavyboots。
"Well?"saidBobbyimpatiently。
"Excusin’’imselfbefore’andfortakin’theliberty,’esaysitwouldbeacomfortfortoassist’im,sir,if-
"
tattoolao!Getmypony!Here,comeinoutoftheraintillI’mready。Whatblastednuisancesyouare!That’sbrandy。Drinksome;
youwantit。HangontomystirrupandtellmeifIgotoofast。"
Strengthenedbyafour-finger"nip"whichheswallowedwithoutawink,theHospitalOrderlykeptupwiththeslipping,mud-stained,andverydisgustedponyasitshambledtothehospitaltent。
PrivateDormerwascertainly"’orridbad。"Hehadallbutreachedthestageofcollapse,andwasnotpleasanttolookupon。
"What’sthis,Dormer?"saidBobby,bendingovertheman。"You’renotgoingoutthistime。You’vegottocomefishingwithmeonceortwicemoreyet。"
Thebluelipspartedandintheghostofawhispersaid,-"Begy’
pardon,sir,disturbin’ofyounow,butwouldyoumin’’oldin’my’and,sir’?
Bobbysatonthesideofthebed,andtheicy-coldhandclosedonhisownlikeavice,forcingalady’sringwhichwasonthelittlefingerdeepintotheflesh。Bobbysethislipsandwaited,thewaterdrippingfromthehemofhistrousers。Anhourpassed,andthegraspofthehanddidnotrelax,nordidtheexpressionofthedrawnfacechange。Bobbywithinfinitecraftlithimselfacherootwiththelefthand(hisrightarmwasnumbedtotheelbow),andresignedhimselftoanightofpain。
Dawnshowedaverywhite-facedSubalternsittingonthesideofasickman’scot,andaDoctorinthedoorwayusinglanguageunfitforpublication。
"Haveyoubeenhereallnight,youyoungass?"saidtheDoctor。
"Thereorthereabouts,"saidBobbyruefully。"He’sfrozenontome。"
Dormer’smouthshutwithaclick。Heturnedhisheadandsighed。
Theclinginghandopened,andBobby’sarmfelluselessathisside。
"He’lldo,"saidtheDoctorquietly。"Itmusthavebeenatoss-upallthroughthenight。’Thinkyou’retobecongratulatedonthiscase。"
"Oh,bosh!"saidBobby。"Ithoughtthemanhadgoneoutlongago-
only-onlyIdidn’tcaretotakemyhandaway。Rubmyarmdown,there’sagoodchap。Whatagripthebrutehas!I’mchilledtothemarrow!"Hepassedoutofthetentshivering。
PrivateDormerwasallowedtocelebratehisrepulseofDeathbystrongwaters。Fourdayslater,hesatonthesideofhiscotandsaidtothepatientsmildly:"I’d’a’likento’a’spokento’im-
soIshould。"
ButatthattimeBobbywasreadingyetanotherletter,-hehadthemostpersistentcorrespondentofanymanincamp,-andwaseventhenabouttowritethatthesicknesshadabated,andinanotherweekattheoutsidewouldbegone。Hedidnotintendtosaythatthechillofasickman’shandseemedtohavestruckintotheheartwhosecapacitiesforaffectionhedweltonatsuchlength。HedidintendtoenclosetheillustratedprogrammeoftheforthcomingSing-song,whereofhewasnotalittleproud。Healsointendedtowriteonmanyothermatterswhichdonotconcernus,anddoubtlesswouldhavedonesobutfortheslightfeverishheadachewhichmadehimdullandunresponsiveatmess。
"Youareoverdoingit,Bobby,"saidhisskipper。"’Mightgivetherestofuscreditofdoingalittlework。YougoonasifyouwerethewholeMessrolledintoone。Takeiteasy。"
"Iwill,"saidBobby。"I’mfeelingdoneup,somehow。"Reverelookedathimanxiouslyandsaidnothing。
Therewasaflickeringoflanternsaboutthecampthatnight,andarumourthatbroughtmenoutoftheircotstothetentdoors,apaddlingofthenakedfeetofdoolie-bearers,andtherushofagallopinghorse。
"Wot’sup?"askedtwentytents;andthroughtwentytentsrantheanswer-"Wick,’e’sdown。"
TheybroughtthenewstoRevereandhegroaned。"AnyonebutBobbyandIshouldn’thavecared!TheSergeant-Majorwasright。"
"Notgoingoutthisjourney,"gaspedBobby,ashewasliftedfromthedoolie。"Notgoingoutthisjourney。"Thenwithanairofsupremeconviction-"Ican’t,yousee。"
"NotifIcandoanything!"saidtheSurgeon-Major,whohadhastenedoverfromthemesswherehehadbeendining。
HeandtheRegimentalSurgeonfoughttogetherwithDeathforthelifeofBobbyWick。Theirworkwasinterruptedbyahairyapparitioninablue-graydressing-gown,whostaredinhorroratthebedandcried-"Oh,myGawd!Itcan’tbe’im!"untilanindignantHospitalOrderlywhiskedhimaway。
Ifcareofmananddesiretolivecouldhavedoneaught,Bobbywouldhavebeensaved。Asitwas,hemadeafightofthreedays,andtheSurgeon-Major’sbrowuncreased。"We’llsavehimyet,"hesaid;andtheSurgeon,who,thoughherankedwiththeCaptain,hadaveryyouthfulheart,wentoutuponthewordandprancedjoyouslyinthemud。
"Notgoingoutthisjourney,"whisperedBobbyWickgallantly,attheendofthethirdday。
"Bravo!"saidtheSurgeon-Major。"That’sthewaytolookatit,Bobby。"
AseveningfellagrayshadegatheredroundBobby’smouth,andheturnedhisfacetothetent-wallwearily。TheSurgeon-Majorfrowned。
"I’mawfullytired,"saidBobby,veryfaintly。"What’stheuseofbotheringmewithmedicine?I-don’t-want-it。Letmealone。"
Thedesireforlifehaddeparted,andBobbywascontenttodriftawayontheeasytideofDeath。
"It’snogood,"saidtheSurgeon-Major。"Hedoesn’twanttolive。