第2章

ThemomentHaroldbecameconsciousofSelina’sstealthyapproach,hedroppedhispencilandflunghimselfflatuponthetable,protectingthushisliteraryeffortsfromchillingcriticismbytheinterposedthicknessofhisperson。Fromsomewhereinhisinteriorproceededaheartrendingcompoundofsquealandwhistle,asofescapingsteam,——long-drawn,earpiercing,unvaryinginnote。

\"Ionlyjustwanttosee,\"protestedSelina,strugglingtouproothissmallbodyfromthescrawlitguarded。ButHaroldclunglimpet-liketothetableedge,andhisshrillprotestcontinuedtodeafenhumanityandtothreateneventheserenitiesofOlympus。Thetimeseemedcomeforademonstrationinforce。

PersonallyIcaredlittlewhatsoul-outpouringsofHaroldwerepiratedbySelina——shewasprettysuretogetholdofthemsoonerorlater——andindeedIratherwelcomedthediversionasfavourabletotheundisturbedpursuitofArt。Buttheclannishnessofsexhasitsunwrittenlaws。Boys,assuch,aresufficientlyputupon,maltreated,troddenunder,asitis。

Shouldtheyfailtohangtogetherinperiloustimes,whatdisasters,whatignominies,maynotbelookedfor?Possiblyevenanextinctionofthetribe。Idroppedmypaintbrushandsailedshoutingintothefray。

Theresultforashortspacehungdubious。Thereisaperiodoflifewhenthedifferenceofayearortwoinagefaroutweighstheminoradvantageofsex。ThenthegathersofSelina’sfrockcameawaywithasoundliketherattleofdistantmusketry;andthiscalamityitwas,ratherthanmerebrutecompulsion,thatquelledherindomitablespirit。

Thefemaletongueismightierthanthesword,asIsoonhadgoodreasontoknow,whenSelina,herrivengarmentheldoutatlength,avengedherdiscomfiturewiththeGreek-fireofpersonalitiesandabuse。Everyblackincidentinmyshort,butnotstainless,career——everyerror,everyfolly,everypenaltyignoblysuffered——wereparadedbeforemeasinamagic-

lanternshow。Theinformation,however,wasnotparticularlynewtome,andtheeffectwasstaledbypreviousrehearsals。

Besides,avictoryremainsavictory,whateverthemoralcharacterofthetriumphantgeneral。

Haroldchuckledandcrowedashedroppedfromthetable,revealingthedocumentoverwhichsomanygathershadsighedtheirshortlivesout。\"YOUcanreaditifyoulike,\"hesaidtomegratefully。\"It’sonlyaDeath-letter。\"

IthadneverbeenpossibletosaywhatHarold’sparticularamusementofthehourmightturnouttobe。Onethingonlywascertain,thatitwouldbesomethingimprobable,unguessable,nottobeforetold。Who,forinstance,insearchofrelaxation,wouldeverdreamofchoosingthedrawing-upofatestamentarydispositionofproperty?YetthiswastheformtakenbyHarold’slatestcraze;andinjusticethismuchhadtobesaidforhim,thatinthechristeningofhisamusementhehadgonerighttotheheartofthematter。Thewords\"will\"and\"testament\"havevariousmeaningsanduses;butaboutthesignificationof\"death-letter\"therecanbenomannerofdoubt。

Ismoothedoutthecrumpledpaperandread。Inactualformitdeviatedconsiderablyfromthatusuallyadoptedbyfamilysolicitorsofstanding,theonlyresemblance,indeed,lyingintheabsenceofpunctuation。

\"mydearedward(itran)whenIdieIleaveallmymunytoyoumywalkinstickswipsmycropmysordandgunbricksfortsandallthingsihavegoodbyemydearcharlottewhenidieIleaveyoumywachandcumpusandpencelcasemysalorsandcamperdownmypicteresandevthinggoodbyeyourlovingbrotherarmenmydearMarthaIloveyouverymuchileaveyoumygardenmymiceandrabetsmyplantsinpotswhenIdiepleasetakecareofthemmydear——\"Coeteradesunt。

\"Why,you’renotleavingmeanything!\"exclaimedSelina,indignantly。\"You’rearegularmeanlittleboy,andI’lltakebackthelastbirthdaypresentIgaveyou!\"

\"Idon’tcare,\"saidHarold,repossessinghimselfofthedocument。\"Iwasgoingtoleaveyousomething,butIsha’n’tnow,’cosyoutriedtoreadmydeath-letterbeforeIwasdead!\"

\"ThenI’llwriteadeath-lettermyself,\"retortedSelina,scentinganartisticvengeance:\"andIsha’n’tleaveyouasinglething!\"Andshewentoffinsearchofapencil。

Thetempestwithin-doorshadkeptmyattentionofftheconditionofthingswithout。Butnowaglancethroughthewindowtoldmethattherainhadentirelyceased,andthateverythingwasbathedinsteadinaradiantglowofsunlight,moregoldenthananygambogeofminecouldpossiblydepict。LeavingSelinaandHaroldtosettletheirfeudbyamutualdisinheritance,Islippedfromtheroomandescapedintotheopenair,eagertopickupthelooseendofmynewfriendshipjustwhereIhaddroppeditthatmorning。Inthegloriousreactionofthesunshineafterthedownpour,withitsmoistwarmsmells,bespanglementofgreenery,andinspiritingtouchofrain-washedair,theparksandpalacesoftheimaginationglowedwithalivelieriris,andtheirblurredbeautiesshoneoutagainwithfreshblushandpalpitation。AsI

spedalongtothetryst,againIaccompaniedmynewcomradealongthecorridorsofmypetpalaceintowhichIhadsohastilyintroducedher;andonreflectionIbegantoseethatitwouldn’tworkproperly。Ihadmadeamistake,andthosewerenotthesurroundingsinwhichshewasmostfittedtoshine。However,itreallydidnotmattermuch;Ihadotherpalacestoplaceatherdisposal——plentyof’em;andonafurtheracquaintancewithandknowledgeofhertastes,nodoubtIcouldfindsomethingtosuither。

TherewasarealArabianone,forinstance,whichIvisitedbutrarely——onlyjustwhenIwasinthefineOrientalmoodforit;awonderofsilkhangings,fountainsofrosewater,pavilions,andminarets。Hundredsofsilent,well-trainedslavesthrongedthestairsandalleysofthisestablishment,readytofetchandcarryforherallday,ifshewishedit;andmybravesoldierswouldbesparedtheindignity。Alsotherewereprocessionsthroughthebazaaratoddmoments——processionswithcamels,elephants,andpalanquins。Yes,shewasmoresuitedfortheEast,thisimperiousyoungperson;andIdeterminedthatthithersheshouldbepersonallyconductedassoonasevermightbe。

Ireachedthefenceandclimbeduptwobarsofit,andleaningoverIlookedthiswayandthatformytwin-souledpartnerofthemorning。ItwasnotlongbeforeIcaughtsightofher,onlyashortdistanceaway。Herbackwastowardsmeand——well,onecanneverforeseeexactlyhowonewillfindthings——shewastalkingtoaBoy。

Ofcoursethereareboysandboys,andLordknowsIwasnevernarrow。Butthiswastheparson’ssonfromanadjoiningvillage,ared-headedboyandascommonalittlebeastaseverstepped。

Hecultivatedferrets——hisonlygoodpoint;anditwasevidentlythroughthemediumofthisartthathewasbaselysupplantingme,forherheadwasbentabsorbedlyoversomethinghecarriedinhishands。WithsometrepidationIcalledout,\"Hi!\"Butanswertherewasnone。ThenagainIcalled,\"Hi!\"butthistimewithasickeningsenseoffailureandofdoom。Sherepliedonlybyacomplexgesture,decisiveinimportifnoteasilydescribed。A

petulanttossofthehead,ajerkoftheleftshoulder,andabackwardkickoftheleftfoot,alldeliveredatonce——thatwasall,andthatwasenough。Thered-headedboyneverevencondescendedtoglancemyway。Why,indeed,shouldhe?I

droppedfromthefencewithoutanothereffort,andtookmywayhomewardsalongthewearyroad。

Littleinclinationwaslefttome,atfirst,foranysolitaryvisittomyaccustomedpalace,thepleasuresofwhichIhadsorecentlytastedincompany;andyetafteraminuteortwoIfoundmyself,fromhabit,sneakingofftheremuchasusual。PresentlyIbecameawareofacertainsolaceandconsolationinmynewly-recoveredindependenceofaction。Quitofallfemalewhimsandfancifulrestrictions,Irowed,sailed,orpunted,justasI

pleased;intheChocolate-roomIcrackedandnibbledthehardsticks,withacertaincontemptforthosewhopreferredthesoft,veneeredarticle;andImixedandquaffedcountlessfizzydrinkswithoutdreadofanyprohibitionist。Finally,Iswaggeredintothepark,paradedallmysoldiersontheterrace,and,biddingthemtakethetimefromme,gavetheordertofireoffalltheguns。

THEMAGICRING

Grown-uppeoplereallyoughttobemorecareful。Amongthemselvesitmayseembutasmallthingtogivetheirwordandtakebacktheirword。Forthemtherearesomanycompensations。

Lifeliesattheirfeet,aparty-colouredindia-rubberball;theymaykickitthiswayorkickitthat,itturnsupblue,yellow,orgreen,butalwayscolouredandglistening。Thusoneseesithappenalmosteveryday,and,withajestandalaugh,thethingisover,andthedisappointedoneturnstofreshpleasure,lyingreadytohishand。Butwiththosewhoarebelowthem,whoselittleglobeisswayedbythem,whorushtobuildstar-pointingalhambrasontheirmostcasualword,theyreallyoughttobemorecareful。

Inthiscaseofthecircus,forinstance,itwasnotasifwehadleduptothesubject。Itwastheywhobeganitentirely——

promptedtheretobythelocalnewspaper。\"What,acircus!\"saidthey,intheirirritating,casualway:\"thatwouldbenicetotakethechildrento。Wednesdaywouldbeagoodday。SupposewegoonWednesday。Oh,andpleatsarebeingwornagain,withrowsofdeepbraid,\"etc。

WhattheothersthoughtIknownot;whattheysaid,iftheysaidanything,Ididnotcomprehend。Formethehousewasbursting,wallsseemedtocrampandtostifle,theroofwasjumpingandlifting。Escapewastheimperativething——toescapeintotheopenair,toshakeoffbricksandmortar,andtowanderintheunfrequentedplacesoftheearth,themoreproperlytotakeinthepassionandthepromiseofthegiddysituation。

Natureseemedprimandstaidthatdayandtheglobegavenohintthatitwasflyingroundacircusringofitsown。Couldtheyreallybetrue,Iwondered,allthosebewilderingthingsI

hadheardtellofcircuses?Didlong-tailedponiesreallywalkontheirhind-legsandfireoffpistols?Wasithumanlypossibleforclownstoperformone-halfofthebewitchingdrolleriesrecordedinhistory?Andhow,oh,howdareIventuretobelievethat,fromoffthebacksofcreamyArabsteeds,ladiesofmorethanearthlybeautydischargedthemselvesthroughpaperhoops?

No,itwasnotaltogetherpossible,theremusthavebeensomeexaggeration。Still,Iwouldbecontentwithverylittle,I

wouldtakealowpercentage——averysmallproportionofthecircusmythwouldmorethansatisfyme。Butagain,evensupposingthathistorywere,onceinaway,noliar,coulditbethatImyselfwasreallyfatedtolookuponthisthinginthefleshandtolivethroughit,tosurvivetherapture?No,itwasaltogethertoomuch。Somethingwasboundtohappen,oneofuswoulddevelopmeasles,theworldwouldblowupwithaloudexplosion。Imustnotdare,Imustnotpresume,toentertainthesmallesthope。Imustendeavoursternlytothinkofsomethingelse。

Needlesstosay,Ithought,Idreamedofnothingelse,dayornight。Waking,Iwalkedarm-in-armwithaclown,andcrackedaportentouswhiptothebravemusicofaband。Sleeping,I

pursued——perchedastrideofacoal-blackhorse——aprincessallgauzeandspangles,whoalwaysmanagedtokeepjustoneunattainablelengthahead。IntheearlymorningHaroldandI,oncefullyawake,cross-examinedeachotherastothepossibilitiesofthisorthatcircustradition,andexhaustedthelorelongerethefirsthousemaidwasstirring。Inthisstateofexaltationweslippedonwardtowhatpromisedtobeadayofallwhitedays——whichbringsmerightbacktomytext,thatgrown-uppeoplereallyoughttobemorecareful。

Ihadknownitcouldneverreallybe;Ihadsaidsotomyselfadozentimes。Thevisionwastoosweetlyetherealforembodiment。

Yetthepangofthedisillusionmentwasnonethelesskeenandsickening,andthepainwasasthatofacorporealwound。Itseemedstrangeandforeboding,whenweenteredthebreakfast-

room,nottofindeverybodycrackingwhips,jumpingoverchairs,andwhooping。Inecstaticrehearsalofthewildrealitytocome。

Thesituationbecamegrimandpallidindeed,whenIcaughttheexpressions\"garden-party\"and\"mymauvetulle,\"andrealizedthattheybothreferredtothatveryafternoon。Andeveryminute,asIsatsilentandlistened,myheartsanklowerandlower,descendingrelentlesslylikeaclock-weightintomybootsoles。

ThroughoutmyagonyIneverdreamedofresortingtoadirectquestion,muchlessareproach。Evenduringtheperiodofjoyfulanticipationsomefearofbreakingthespellhadkeptmefromanybaldcircustalkinthepresenceofthem。ButHarold,whowasbuiltinquiteanotherway,sosoonashediscernedthedriftoftheirconversationandheardtheknellofallhishopes,filledtheroomwithwailandclamourofbereavement。Thegrinningwelkinrangwith\"Circus!\"\"Circus!\"shookthewindow-panes;themockingwallsre-echoed\"Circus!\"Circushewouldhave,andthewholecircus,andnothingbutthecircus。Nocompromiseforhim,noevasions,nofallacious,unsecuredpromisestopay。HehaddrawnhischequeontheBankofExpectation,andithadgottobecashedthenandthere;elsehewouldyell,andyellhimselfintoafit,andcomeoutofitandyellagain。Yellingshouldbehisprofession,hisart,hismission,hiscareer。Hewasqualified,hewasresolute,andhewasinnohurrytoretirefromthebusiness。

Thenoisyonesoftheworld,iftheydonotalwaysshoutthemselvesintotheimperialpurple,aresureatleastofreceivingattention。Iftheycannotselleverythingattheirownprice,onething——silence——must,atanycost,bepurchasedofthem。Haroldaccordinglyhadtobeconsoledbytheemploymentofeveryspeciousfallacyandbase-borntrickknowntothosewhosedoomitistohandlechildren。Formetheirhollowcajoleryhadnointerest,IcouldplucknoconsolationoutoftheirbankruptthoughprodigalpledgesIonlywaitedtillthathateful,well-known\"Someothertime,dear!\"toldmethathopewasfinallydead。ThenIlefttheroomwithoutanyremark。Itmadeitworse——ifanythingcould——tohearthatstale,worn-outoldphrase,stillsupposedbythosedullardstohavesomeefficacy。

Tonature,asusual,Idriftedbyinstinct,andthere,outofthetrackofhumanity,underafriendlyhedge-rowhadmyblackhourunseen。Theworldwasaglobenolonger,spacewasnomorefilledwithwhirlingcircusesofspheres。Thatdaytheoldbeliefsroseupandassertedthemselves,andtheearthwasflatagain——ditch-riddled,stagnant,anddeadlyflat。Theundeviatingroadscrawledstraightandwhite,elmsdressedthemselvesstifflyalonginflexiblehedges,allnature,centrifugalnolonger,sprawledflatlyinlinesouttoitsfarthestedge,andIfeltjustlikewalkingouttothatterminus,anddroppingquietlyoff。Then,asIsatthere,moroselychewingbitsofstick,therecollectioncamebacktomeofcertainfascinatingadvertisementsIhadspelledoutinthepapers——advertisementsofgreatandhappymen,owningbigshipsoftonnagerunningintofourfigures,whoyetcraved,totheextentofpublicsupplication,forthesympatheticco-operationofyouthsasapprentices。Ididnotrightlyknowwhatapprenticesmightbe,norwhetherIwasyetbigenoughtobestyledayouth;butonethingseemedclear,that,bysomesuchmeansasthis,whatevertheinterveninghardships,Icouldeventuallyvisitallthecircusesoftheworld——thecircusesofmerryFranceandgaudySpain,ofHollandandBohemia,ofChinaandPeru。Herewasaplanworththinkingoutinallitsbearings;forsomethinghadpresentlytobedonetoendthisintolerablestateofthings。

Mid-day,andevenfeeding-time,passedbygloomilyenough,tillasmalldisturbanceoccurredwhichhadtheeffectofreleasingsomeoftheelectricitywithwhichtheairwascharged。Harold,itshouldbeexplained,wasofaverydifferentmentalmould,andneverbrooded,moped,noratehisheartoutoveranydisappointment。Onewildoutburst——onedissolutionofaminuteintohisoriginalelementsofairandwater,oftearsandoutcry——somuchinsultednatureclaimed。Thenhewouldpullhimselftogether,ironouthiscountenancewithasmile,andadjusthimselftothenewconditionofthings。

Ifthegodsareevergratefultomanforanything,itiswhenheissogoodastodisplayashortmemory。TheOlympianswereneverslowtorecognizethisqualityofHarold’s,inwhich,indeed,theirsalvationlay,andonthisoccasiontheirgratitudehadtakenthepracticalformofafinefatorange,tough-

rindedasorangesofthosedayswerewonttobe。Thishehadevisceratedinthegoodold-fashionedmanner,bybitingoutaholeintheshoulder,insertingalumpofsugartherein,andthenworkingitcannilytillthewholesoulandbodyoftheorangepassedglorifiedthroughthesugarintohisbeing。Thereupon,filledfulloforange-juiceandiniquity,heconceivedadeadlysnare。Havingdeftlypattedandsqueezedtheorange-skintillitresumeditsoriginalshape,hefilleditupwithwater,insertedafreshlumpofsugarintheorifice,and,issuingforth,blandlyprofferedittomeasIsatmoodilyinthedoorwaydreamingofstrangewildcircusesundertropicskies。

Suchastaleolddodgeasthiswouldhardlyhavetakenmeinatordinarymoments。ButHaroldhadreckonedrightlyuponthedisturbingeffectofill-humour,andhadguessed,perhaps,thatI

thirstedforcomfortandconsolation,andwouldnotcriticisetoocloselythesourcefromwhichtheycame。UnthinkinglyI

graspedthegoldenfraud,whichcollapsedatmytouch,andsquirteditscontentsintomyeyesandovermycollar,tillthenethermostpartsofmeweredampwiththewaterthathadrundownmyneck。InaninstantIhadHarolddown,and,withalltheenergyofwhichIwascapable,devotedmyselftogrindinghisheadintothegravel;whilehe,realizingthattheclosurewasapplied,andthatthetimefordiscussionorargumentwaspast,sternlyconcentratedhispowersonkickingmeinthestomach。

Somepeoplecanneveralloweventstoworkthemselvesoutquietly。AtthisjunctureoneofThemswoopeddownonthescene,pouringshrill,misplacedabuseonbothofus:onmeforill-

treatingmyyoungerbrother,whereasitwasdistinctlyIwhowastheinjuredandthedeceived;onhimforthehighoffenceofassaultandbatteryonacleancollar——acollarwhichIhadmyselfdefloweredanddefaced,shortlybefore,insheerdesperateill-temper。Disgustedanddefiantwefledindifferentdirections,rejoiningeachotherlaterinthekitchen-garden;andaswestrolledalongtogether,ourshortfeudforgotten,Haroldobserved,gloomily:\"Ishouldliketobeacave-man,likeUncleGeorgewastellin’usabout:withaflinthatchetandnoclothes,andliveinacaveandnotknowanybody!\"

\"Andifanyonecametoseeuswedidn’tlike,\"Ijoinedin,catchingontothepointsoftheidea,\"we’dhithimontheheadwiththehatchettillhedroppeddowndead。\"

\"Andthen,\"saidHarold,warmingup,\"we’ddraghimintothecaveandSKINHIM!\"

Foraspacewegloatedsilentlyoverthefairsceneourimaginationshadconjuredup。ItwasBLOODwefelttheneedofjustthen。Wewantednoluxuries,nothingdear-boughtnorfar-fetched。Justplainblood,andnothingelse,andplentyofit。

Blood,however,wasnottobehad。Thetimewasoutofjoint,andwehadbeenborntoolate。Sowewentofftothegreenhouse,crawledintotheheatingarrangementunderneath,andplayedatthedarkanddirtyandunrestrictedlifeofcave-mentillwewereheartilysickofit。Thenweemergedoncemoreintohistorictimes,andwentofftotheroadtolookforsomethinglivingandsentienttothrowstonesat。

Nature,sooftenacheerfulally,sometimessulksandrefusestoplay。Wheninthismoodshepassesthewordtoherunderlings,andallthelittlepeopleoffurandfeathertakethehintandsliphomequietlybybackstreets。Invainwescouted,lurked,crept,andambuscaded。Everythingthatusuallyscurried,hopped,orfluttered——thesmallsocietyoftheundergrowth——seemedtohaveengagementselsewhere。Thehorridthoughtthatperhapstheyhadallgoneofftothecircusoccurredtoussimultaneously,andwehumpedourselvesuponthefenceandfeltbad。Eventhesoundofapproachingwheelsfailedtostiranyinterestinus。Whenyouarebentonthrowingstonesatsomething,humanityseemsobtrusiveandbetteraway。Thensuddenlywebothjumpedoffthefencetogether,ourfacesclearing。Foroureducatedearhadtoldusthattheapproachingrattlecouldonlyproceedfromadog-cart,andwefeltsureitmustbethefunnyman。

Wecalledhimthefunnymanbecausehewassadandserious,andsaidlittle,butgazedrightintooursouls,andmadeustellhimjustwhatwasonourmindsatthetime,andthencameoutwithsomemagnificentlyluminoussuggestionthatclearedeverycloudaway。Whatwasmorehewouldthengooffwithusatonceandplaythethingrightouttoitsfinish,earnestlyanddevotedly,puttingallotherthingsaside。Sowecalledhimthefunnyman,meaningonlythathewasdifferentfromthoseotherswhothoughtitincumbentonthemtoplaythepainfulmummer。Theidealasopposedtotherealmanwaswhatwemeant,onlywewerenotacquaintedwiththephrase。Thoseothers,withtheirlabouredjestsandclumsycontortions,doubtlessflatteredthemselvesthatTHEYwerefunnymen;we,whohadtositthroughandapplaudthepainfulperformance,knewbetter。

Hepulleduptoawalkassoonashecaughtsightofus,andthedog-cartcrawledslowlyalongtillitstoppedjustopposite。

Thenheleanthischinonhishandandregardeduslongandsoulfully,yetsaidheneveraword;whilewejiggedupanddowninthedust,grinningbashfullybutwithexpectation。Foryouneverknewexactlywhatthismanmightsayordo。

\"Youlookbored,\"heremarkedpresently;\"thoroughlybored。Orelse——letmesee;you’renotmarried,areyou?\"

Heaskedthisinsuchsadearnestnessthatwehastenedtoassurehimwewerenotmarried,thoughwefeltheoughttohaveknownthatmuch;wehadbeenintimateforsometime。

\"Thenit’sonlyboredom,\"hesaid。\"Justsatietyandworld-

weariness。Well,ifyouassuremeyouaren’tmarriedyoucanclimbintothiscartandI’lltakeyouforadrive。I’mbored,too。Iwanttodosomethingdarkanddreadfulandexciting。\"

Weclamberedin,ofcourse,yappingwithdelightandtreadingalloverhistoes;andaswesetoff,Harolddemandedofhimimperiouslywhitherhewasgoing。

\"Mywife,\"hereplied,\"hasorderedmetogoandlookupthecurateandbringhimhometotea。Doesthatsoundsufficientlyexcitingforyou?\"

Ourfacesfell。Thecurateofthehourwasnotasuccess,fromourpointofview。Hewasnotafunnyman,inanysenseoftheword。

\"——butI’mnotgoingto,\"headded,cheerfully。\"ThenIwastostopatsomecottageandask——whatwasit?TherewasNETTLE-

RASHmixedupinit,I’msure。Butnevermind,I’veforgotten,anditdoesn’tmatter。Lookhere,we’rethreedesperateyoungfellowswhostickatnothing。Supposewegoofftothecircus?\"

Ofcertainsuprememomentsitisnoteasytowrite。Thevaryingshadesandcurrentsofemotionmayindeedbeputintowordsbythosespeciallyskilledthatway;theyoftenare,atconsiderablelength。Butthesheer,crudearticleitself——thestrong,livethingthatleapsupinsideyouandswellsandstranglesyou,thedizzinessofrevulsionthattakesthebreathlikecoldwater——whoshalldepictthisandlive?AllIknewwasthatI

wouldhavediedthenandthere,cheerfully,forthefunnyman;

thatIlongedforredIndianstospringoutfromthehedgeonthedog-cart,justtoshowwhatIwoulddo;andthat,withallthis,Icouldnotfindtheleastlittlewordtosaytohim。

Haroldwaslesstaciturn。Withshrillvoice,upliftedinsolemnchant,hesangthegreatspheralcircus-song,andtheundyinggloryoftheRing。Ofitstimelessbeginninghesang,ofitsfashioningbycosmicforces,andofitsharmonywiththestellarplan。Ofhorseshesang,oftheirstrength,theirswiftness,andtheirdocilityastotricks。Ofclownsagain,ofthegloryofknavery,andoftheeternaltypethatshallendure。LastlyhesangofHer——theWomanoftheRing——flawless,complete,untrammelledineachsubtlycurvinglimb;earth’shighestoutput,time’snoblestexpression。Atleast,hedoubtlesssangallthesethingsandmore——hecertainlyseemedto;thoughallthatwasdistinguishablewas,\"We’re-goin’-to-the-circus!\"andthen,oncemore,\"We’re-goin’-to-the-circus!\"——thesweetrhythmicphraserepeatedagainandagain。ButindeedIcannotbequitesure,forIheardconfusedly,asinadream。Wingsoffiresprangfromtheoldmare’sshoulders。Wewhirledonourwaythroughpurpleclouds,andearthandtherattleofwheelswerefarawaybelow。

ThedreamandthedizzinesswerestillinmyheadwhenIfoundmyself,scarceconsciousofintermediatesteps,seatedactuallyinthecircusatlast,andtookinthefirstsniffofthatintoxicatingcircussmellthatwillstaybymewhilethisclayendures。Theplacewasbesetbyahumandaglitterandamist;suspensebroodedlargeo’ertheblank,mysteriousarena。

Strunguptothehighestpitchofexpectation,weknewnotfromwhatquarter,inwhatdivineshape,thefirstsurprisewouldcome。

Athudofunseenhoofsfirstsetusaquiver;thenacrashofcymbals,ajangleofbells,ahoarseapplaudingroar,andCoraliewasinthemidstofus,whirlingpast’twixtearthandsky,nowerect,flushed,radiant,nowcrouchedtotheflowingmane;swungandtossedandmouldedbythemaddeningdance-musicoftheband。

Themightywhipofthecountinthefrock-coatmarkedtimewithpistol-shots;hiswar-cry,whoopingclearabovethemusic,firedthebloodwithapassionforsplendiddeeds,asCoralie,laughing,exultant,crashedthroughthepaperhoops。Wegrippedtheredclothinfrontofus,andoursoulsspedroundandroundwithCoralie,leapingwithher,pronewithher,swungbymaneortailwithher。Itwasnotonlytheravishmentofherdeliriousfeats,norhercreamcolouredhorseoffairybreed,long-tailed,roe-footed,anenchantedprincesurely,ifevertherewasone!Itwashermorethanmortalbeauty——displayed,too,underconditionsnevervouchsafedtousbefore——thatheldusspell-bound。Whatprincesshadarmssodazzlinglywhite,orwentdelicatelyclothedinsuchpinkandspangles?Hithertowehadknowntheoutwardwomanasbutadrabthing,hour-glassshaped,nearlylegless,bunchedhere,constrictedthere;slowofmovement,andgiventodeprecatinglustyactionoflimb。Herewasarevelation!Fromhenceforthourimaginationswouldhavetoberevisedandcorrecteduptodate。Inoneofthoseswiftrushesthemindmakesinhigh-strungmoments,IsawmyselfandCoralie,closeenfolded,pacingtheworldtogether,o’erhillandplain,throughstoriedcities,pastrowsofapplaudingrelations,——IinmySundayknickerbockers,sheinherpinkandspangles。

Summerssicken,flowersfailanddie,allbeautybutridesroundtheringandoutattheportal;evensoCoraliepassedinherturn,poisedsideways,panting,onhersteed;lightlyswayedasatulip-bloom,bowingonthissideandonthatasshedisappeared;

andwithherwentmyheartandmysoul,andallthelightandthegloryandtheentrancementofthescene。

Haroldwokeupwithagasp。\"Wasn’tshebeautiful?\"hesaid,inquiteasubduedwayforhim。Ifeltamomentarypang。Wehadbeenfriendlyrivalsbefore,inmanyanexploit;butherewasaltogetheramoreseriousaffair。Wasthis,then,tobethebeginningofstrifeandcoldness,ofcivilwaronthehearthstoneandthesunderingofoldties?ThenIrecollectedthetruepositionofthings,andfeltverysorryforHarold;foritwasinexorablywrittenthathewouldhavetogivewaytome,sinceI

wastheelder。Ruleswerenotmadefornothing,inasensiblyconstructeduniverse。

Therewaslittlemoretowaitfor,nowCoraliehadgone;yetI

lingeredstill,onthechanceofherappearingagain。Nextmomenttheclowntrippedupandfellflat,withmagnificentartifice,andatoncefreshemotionsbegantostir。Lovehadendureditslittlehour,andsternambitionnowasserteditself。

Oh,tobeasplendidfellowlikethis,self-contained,readyofspeech,agilebeyondconception,bravingtheforcesofsociety,hishandagainsteveryone,yetalwaysgettingthebestofit!

Whatfreshnessofhumour,whatcourtesytodames,whattriumphantabilitytodiscomfitrivals,frock-coatedandmoustachedthoughtheymightbe!Andwhatagrand,self-

confidentstraddleofthelegs!Whocoulddesireafinercareerthantogothroughlifethusgorgeouslyequipped!Successwashiskey-note,adroitnesshispanoply,andthemellowmusicoflaughterhisinstantreward。EvenCoralie’simagewaveredandreceded。Iwouldcomebacktoherintheevening,ofcourse;butIwouldbeaclownalltheworkinghoursoftheday。

Theshortintervalwasended:theband,withlong-drawnchords,soundedapreludetouchedwithsignificance;andtheprogramme,inlettersovertoppingtheirfellows,proclaimedZephyrine,theBrideoftheDesert,inherunequalledbarebackequestrianinterlude。SosatedwasIalreadywithbeautyandwithwit,thatIhardlydaredhopeforafreshemotion。Yethertitlewastingedwithromance,andCoralie’sdisplayhadarousedinmeaninterestinhersexwhichevenherselfhadfailedtosatisfyentirely。

Brayedinbytrumpets,Zephyrineswungpassionatelyintothearena。Withaboundshestooderect,onefootuponeachofhersupple,plungingArabs;andatonceIknewthatmyfatewassealed,mychapterclosed,andtheBrideoftheDesertwastheonebrideforme。Blackwasherraiment,greatsilverstarsshonethroughit,caughtintheduskytwilightofhergauze;

blackasherownhairwerethetwomightysteedsshebestrode。

Inatempesttheythunderedby,inawhirlwind,asciroccooftan;hercheeksborethekissofanEasternsun,andthesand-

stormsofhernativedesertwerehersatellites。WhatwasCoralie,withherpinksilk,hergoldenhairandslenderlimbs,besidethismagnificent,full-figuredCleopatra?Inatwinklingwewerescouringthedesert——sheandIandthetwocoal-

blackhorses。Sidebyside,keepingpaceinourswinginggallop,wedistancedtheostrich,weoutstrodethezebra;and,aswewent,itseemedthewildernessblossomedliketherose……

Iknownotrightlyhowwegothomethatevening。Ontheroadtherewereeverywherestrangepresences,andthethudofphantomhoofsencircledus。Inmynosewasthepungentcircus-smell;thecrackofthewhipandthefranklaughoftheclownwereinmyears。Thefunnymanthoughtfullyabstainedfromconversation,andleftourillusionquitealone,sparingusalljarringcriticismandanalysis;andhegavemenochance,whenhedepositedusatourgate,togetridoftheclumsyexpressionsofgratitudeIhadbeenlaboriouslyframing。Fortherestoftheevening,distraughtandsilent,Ionlyheardthemarch-musicoftheband,playingoninsomecornerofmybrain。Whenatlastmyheadtouchedthepillow,inatriceIwaswithZephyrine,ridingtheboundlessSahara,cheektocheek,theworldwelllost;

whileattimes,throughthesand-cloudsthatencircledus,glimmeredtheeyesofCoralie,touched,onefancied,withsomethingofatenderreproach。

ITSWALLSWEREASOFJASPER

Inthelongwinterevenings,whenwehadthepicture-booksoutonthefloor,andsprawledtogetheroverthemwithelbowsdeepinthehearth-rug,thefirstbusinesstobegonethroughwastheprocessofallotment。Allthecharactersinthepictureshadtobeassignedanddealtoutamongus,accordingtoseniority,asfarastheywouldgo。Whenoncethathadbeensatisfactorilycompleted,thestorywasallowedtoproceed;andthereafter,inadditiontotheexcitementoftheplot,onealwayspossessedapersonalinterestinsomeparticularmemberofthecast,whosesuccessesorrebuffsonetookassomuchprivategainorloss。

ForEdwardthiswassatisfactoryenough。Claiminghisrightoftheeldest,hewouldannextheherointheveryfrontispiece;andfortherestofthestoryhiscareer,ifchequeredatintervals,wassureofheroicepisodesandagloriousclose。Buthisjuniors,whohadtoputupwithcharactersofaclaymoremixed——nay,sometimeswithundilutedvillainy——werehardputtoitonoccasiontodefendtheirotherselves(asitwasstrictetiquettetodo)fromignominyperhapsonlytoojustlymerited。Edwardwasindeedahopelessgrabber。

Inthe\"Buffalo-book,\"forinstance(sonamedfromthesubjectofitsprincipalpicture,thoughindeeditdealtwithvariedslaughterineveryzone),Edwardwasthestalwart,beardedfigure,withyellowleggingsandapowder-horn,whoundauntedlydischargedthefatalbulletintotheshoulderofthegreatbullbison,charginghometowithinayardofhismuzzle。Tomewasallottedthesubsidiarycharacterofthefriendwhohadsucceededinbringingdownacow;whileHaroldhadtobecontenttoholdEdward’ssparerifleinthebackground,withevidentsignsofuneasiness。Fartheron,again,wherethemagnificentchamoissprangrigidintomid-air,Edward,croucheddizzilyagainsttheprecipice-face,wasthesportsmanfromwhoseweaponapuffofwhitesmokewasfloatingaway。Abare-kneedguidewasallthatfelltomyshare,whilepoorHaroldhadtotaketheboywiththehaversack,orabandon,forthisoccasionatleast,allAlpineambitions。

Ofcoursethegirlsfaredbadlyinthisbook,anditwasnotsurprisingthattheypreferredthe\"Pilgrim’sProgress\"(forinstance),wherewomenhadafairshow,andtherewasgenerallyenoughof’emtogoround;oragoodfairystory,whereinprincessesmetwithahealthyappreciation。Butindeedwewereallbestpleasedwithapicturewhereinthecharactersjustfittedus,innumber,sex,andqualifications;andthis,tous,stoodforartisticmerit。

AlltheChristmasnumbers,intheirgiltframesonthenursery-

wall,hadbeengonethroughandallottedlongago;andinthese,soonerorlater,eachoneofusgotachancetofigureinsomesatisfactoryandbrightlycolouredsituation。Fewoftheotherpicturesaboutthehouseaffordedequalfacilities。Theyweregenerallywantinginfigures,andevenwhenthesewerepresenttheylackeddramaticinterest。InthispicturethatIhavetospeakabout,althoughthecharactershadastupidwayofnotdoinganything,andapparentlynotwantingtodoanything,therewasatleastasufficiencyofthem;soinduecoursetheywereallotted,too。

Initselfthepicture,which——initsebonyandtortoise-shellframe——hunginacornerofthedining-room,hadhithertopossessednospecialinterestforus,andwouldprobablyneverhavebeendealtwithatallbutforarevoltofthegirlsagainstasuccessionofbooksonsport,inwhichtheillustratorseemedtohaveforgottenthatthereweresuchthingsaswomenintheworld。Selinaaccordinglymadeforitonerainymorning,andannouncedthatshewastheladyseatedinthecentre,whosegownofrich,floweredbrocadefellinsuchstraight,severelinestoherfeet,whosecloakofdarkbluewasheldbyajewelledclasp,andwhoselong,fairhairwascrownedwithadiademofgoldandpearl。Well,wehadnoobjectiontothat;itseemedfairenough,especiallytoEdward,whopromptlyproceededto\"grab\"thearmour-manwhostoodleaningonhisshieldatthelady’srighthand。Adaintyanddelicatearmour-manthis!AndIconfess,thoughIknewitwasallrightandfairandorderly,IfeltaslightpangwhenhepassedoutofmyreachintoEdward’spossession。HisarmourwasjustthesortIwantedmyself——

scallopedandflutedandshimmeringandspotless;and,thoughhewasbutaboybyhisbeardlessfaceandgoldenhair,theshatteredspear-shaftinhisgraspproclaimedhimagenuinefighterandfreshfromsomesuchagreeablework。Yes,IgrudgedEdwardthearmour-man,andwhenhesaidIcouldhavethefellowontheotherside,IhungbackandsaidI’dthinkaboutit。

Thisfellowhadnoarmournorweapons,butworeaplainjerkinwithaleatherpouch——amerecivilian——andwithonehandhepointedtoawoundinhisthigh。Ididn’tcareabouthim,andwhenHaroldeagerlyputinhisclaimIgavewayandlethimhavetheman。ThecauseofHarold’sanxietyonlycameoutlater。Itwasthewoundhecoveted,itseemed。Hewantedtohaveabig,sorewoundofhisveryown,andgoaboutandshowittopeople,andexcitetheirenvyorwintheirrespect。Charlottewasonlytoopleasedtotakethechild-angelseatedatthelady’sfeet,grapplingwithamusicalinstrumentmuchtoobigforher。

Charlottewantedwingsbadly,and,nexttothose,aguitarorabanjo。Theangel,besides,woreanambernecklace,whichtookherfancyimmensely。

Thisleftthepictureallotted,withtheexceptionoftwoorthreemoreangels,whopeepedorperchedbehindthemainfigureswithacertainsubdueddrolleryintheirfaces,asifthethinghadgoneonlongenough,anditwasnowtimetoupsetsomethingorkickuparowofsomesort。Weknewthesegoodfolktobesaintsandangels,becausewehadbeentoldtheywere;otherwiseweshouldneverhaveguessedit。Angels,asweknewtheminourSundaybooks,werevapid,colourless,uninterestingcharacters,withstraightup-and-downsortoffigures,whitenightgowns,whitewings,andthesamestraightyellowhairpartedinthemiddle。Theywereserious,evenmelancholy;andwehadnodesiretohaveanytrafficwiththem。Thesebrightbejewelledlittlepersons,however,piquantoffaceandradiantoffeather,wereevidentlyhatchedfromquiteadifferentegg,andwefeltwemighthaveinterestsincommonwiththem。Short-nosed,shockheaded,withmouthsthatwentupatthecornersandwithanevidentdisregardforalltheirfineclothes,theywouldbethebestofgoodcompany,wefeltsure,ifonlywecouldmanagetogetatthem。Onedoubtalonedisturbedmymind。Ingamesrequiringagility,thosewingsoftheirswouldgivethematremendouspull。Couldtheybetrustedtoplayfair?I

askedSelina,whorepliedscornfullythatangelsALWAYSplayedfair。ButIwentbackandhadanotherlookatthebrown-facedonepeepingoverthebackofthelady’schair,andstillIhadmydoubts。

WhenEdwardwentofftoschoolagreatdealofadjustmentandre-

allotmenttookplace,andalltheheroesofillustratedliteraturewereatmycall,didIchoosetopossessthem。Inthisparticularcase,however,Imadenohastetoseizeuponthearmour-man。PerhapsitwasbecauseIwantedaFRESHsaintofmyown,notastalesaintthatEdwardhadbeenforsolongatime。Perhapsitwasratherthat,eversinceIhadelectedtobesaintless,Ihadgotintothehabitofstrollingoffintothebackground,andamusingmyselfwithwhatIfoundthere。

Averyfascinatingbackgrounditwas,andheldagreatdeal,thoughsotiny。Meadow-landcamefirst,setwithflowers,blueandred,likegems。Thenawhiteroadran,withwilful,uncalled-forloops,upasteep,conicalhill,crownedwithtowers,bastionedwalls,andbelfries;anddowntheroadthelittleknightscameriding,twoandtwo。Thehillononesidedescendedtowater,tranquil,far-reaching,andblue;andaverycurlyshiplayatanchor,withonemasthavinganoddsortofcrow’s-nestatthetopofit。

Therewasplentytodointhispleasantland。Theannoyingthingaboutitwas,onecouldneverpenetratebeyondacertainpoint。

ImightwanderupthatroadasoftenasIliked,Iwasboundtobebroughtupatthegateway,thefunnygalleried,top-heavygateway,ofthelittlewalledtown。Inside,doubtless,therewerehighjinksgoingon;butthepasswordwasdeniedtome。I

couldgetonboardaboatandrowupasfarasthecurlyship,butaroundtheheadlandImightnotgo。Ontheotherside,ofasurety,theshippinglaythick。Themerchantswalkedonthequay,andthesailorssangastheyswungoutthecordedbales。

Butasforme,Imuststaydowninthemeadow,andimagineitallasbestIcould。

OnceIbroachedthesubjecttoCharlotte,andfound,tomysurprise,thatshehadhadthesamejoysandencounteredthesamedisappointmentsinthisdelectablecountry。She,too,hadwalkedupthatroadandflattenedhernoseagainstthatportcullis;andshepointedoutsomethingthatIhadoverlooked——towit,thatifyourowedoffinaboattothecurlyship,andgotholdofarope,andclamberedaboardofher,andswarmedupthemast,andgotintothecrow’s-nest,youcouldjustseeovertheheadland,andtakeinatyoureasethelifeandbustleoftheport。Sheproceededtodescribeallthefunthatwasgoingonthere,atsuchlengthandwithsomuchparticularitythatIlookedathersuspiciously。\"Why,youtalkasifyou’dbeeninthatcrow’s-nestyourself!\"Isaid。Charlotteanswerednothing,butpursedhermouthupandnoddedviolentlyforsomeminutes;andI

couldgetnothingmoreoutofher。Ifeltratherhurt。

Evidentlyshehadmanaged,somehoworother,togetupintothatcrow’s-nest。Charlottehadgotaheadofmeonthisoccasion。

Itwasnecessary,nodoubt,thatgrown-uppeopleshoulddressthemselvesupandgoforthtopaycalls。Idon’tmeanthatwesawanysenseinthepractice。Itwouldhavebeensomuchmorereasonabletostayathomeinyouroldclothesandplay。Butwerecognizedthatthesefolkhadtodomanyunaccountablethings,andafterallitwasTHEIRlife,andnotours,andwewerenotinapositiontocriticise。Besides,theyhadmanyhabitsmoreobjectionablethanthisone,whichtousgenerallymeantafreeanduntrammelledafternoon,whereintoplaythedevilinourownway。Thecasewasdifferent,however,whenthepress-gangwasabroad,whenprayersandexcuseswerealikedisregarded,andwewereforcedintotheservice,likenativeleviesimpelledtowardthefoelessbytheinherentrighteousnessofthecausethanbytheindisputableriflesoftheirwhiteallies。Thiswasunpardonableandaltogetherdetestable。Still,thethinghappened,nowandagain;andwhenitdid,therewasnoarguingaboutit。Theorderwasforthefront,andwejusthadtoshutupandmarch。

Selina,tobesure,hadasneakingfondnessfordressingupandpayingcalls,thoughshepretendedtodislikeit,justtokeeponthesoftsideofpublicopinion。SoIthoughtitextremelymeaninhertohavetheearacheonthatparticularafternoonwhenAuntElizaorderedthepony-carriageandwentonthewar-path。I

wasorderedalso,inthesamebreathasthepony-carriage;and,asweeventuallytrundledoff,itseemedtomethattheutterwasteofthatafternoon,forwhichIhadplannedsomuch,couldneverbemadeupnoratonedforinallthetremendousstretchofyearsthatstilllaybeforeme。

Thehousethatwewereboundforonthisoccasionwasa\"bighouse;\"agenerictitleappliedbyustotheclassofresidencethathadalongcarriage-drivethroughrhododendrons;andaporticoproppedbyflutedpillars;andagravebutlerwhoboltedbackswing-doors,andcamedownsteps,andpretendedtohaveentirelyforgottenhisfamiliarintercoursewithyouatlessseriousmoments;andabighall,wherenobootsorshoesoruppergarmentswereallowedtolieaboutfranklyandeasily,aswithus;andwhere,finally,peoplewereapttositaboutdressedupasiftheyweregoingontoaparty。

TheladywhoreceiveduswaseffusivetoAuntElizaandhollowlygracioustome。IntensecondstheyhadtheirheadstogetherandwerehardatittalkingCLOTHES。Iwaslefthighanddryonastraight-backedchair,longingtokickthelegsofit,yetnotdaring。ForatimeIwascontenttostare;therewaslotstostareat,highandlowandaround。Thentheinevitablefidgetscameon,andscratchingone’slegsmitigatedslightly,butdidnotentirelydispersethem。Mytwowarderswerestilldeepinclothes;Islippedoffmychairandedgedcautiouslyaroundtheroom,exploring,examining,recording。

Manystrange,finethingslayalongmyroute——picturesandgimcracksonthewalls,trinketsandglobularoldwatchesandsnuff-boxesonthetables;andItookgoodcaretofingereverythingwithinreachthoroughlyandconscientiously。Somearticles,inaddition,Ismelt。AtlastinmyorbitIhappenedonanopendoor,halfconcealedbythefoldsofacurtain。I

glancedcarefullyaround。Theywerestilldeepinclothes,bothtalkingtogether,andIslippedthrough。

ThiswasaltogetheramoresensiblesortofroomthatIhadgotinto;forthewallswerehonestlyupholsteredwithbooks,thoughtheseforthemostpartglimmeredprovokinglythroughtheglassdoorsoftheirtallcases。Ireadtheirtitleslongingly,breathingoneveryaccessiblepaneofglass,forIdarednotattempttoopenthedoors,withtheenemyencampedsonear。Inthewindow,though,onahighsortofdesk,therelay,allbyitself,amostpromising-lookingbook,gorgeouslybound。I

raisedtheleavesbyonecorner,andlikescentfromapot-pourrijartherefloatedoutabriefvisionofbluesandreds,tellingofpictures,andpicturesallhighlycoloured!Herewastherightsortofthingatlast,andmyafternoonwouldnotbeentirelywasted。IinclinedaneartothedoorbywhichIhadentered。Likethebrimmingtideofafull-fedriverthegrand,eternal,inexhaustibleclothes-problembubbledandeddiedandsurgedalong。Itseemedsafeenough。Islidthebookoffitsdeskwithsomedifficulty,foritwasveryfineandlarge,andstaggeredwithittothehearthrug——theonlyfitandproperplaceforbooksofquality,suchasthis。

Theywereexcellenthearthrugsinthathouse;softandwide,withthethickestofpile,andone’skneessankintothemmostcomfortably。WhenIgotthebookopentherewasadifficultyatfirstinmakingthegreatstiffpagesliedown。Mostfortunatelythecoal-scuttlewasactuallyatmyelbow,anditwaseasytofindaflatbitofcoaltolayontherefractorypage。

Really,itwasjustasifeverythinghadbeenarrangedforme。

Thiswasnotsuchabadsortofhouseafterall。

Thebeginningsofthethingweregayborders——scrollsandstrap-

workanddiaperedbackgrounds,amazeofcolour,withsmallmisshapenfiguresclamberingcheerilyupanddowneverywhere。

ButfirstIeagerlyscannedwhattexttherewasinthemiddle,inordertogetahintofwhatitwasallabout。OfcourseIwasnotgoingtowasteanytimeinreading。Aclue,asign-board,afinger-postwasallIrequired。Tomydismayanddisgustitwasallinastupidforeignlanguage!Really,theperversityofsomepeoplemadeoneattimesalmostdespairofthewholerace。

However,thepicturesremained;picturesneverlied,nevershufflednorevaded;andasforthestory,Icouldinventitmyself。

OverthepageIwent,shiftingthebitofcoaltoanewposition;

and,astheschemeofthepicturedisengageditselffromoutthemedleyofcolourthatmetmydelightedeyes,firsttherewasawarmsenseoffamiliarity,thenadawningrecognition,andthen——

Othen!alongwithblissfulcertaintycametheimperiousneedtoclaspmystomachwithbothhands,inordertorepresstheshoutofrapturethatstruggledtoescape——itwasmyownlittlecity!

Iknewitwellenough,Irecognizeditatonce,thoughIhadneverbeenquitesonearitbefore。Herewasthefamiliargateway,totheleftthatstrange,slendertowerwithitsgrim,squareheadshotfarabovethewalls;totheright,outsidethetown,thehill——asofold——brokesteeplydowntothesea。

Butto-dayeverythingwasbiggerandfresherandclearer,thewallsseemednewlyhewn,gaycarpetswerehungoutoverthem,fairladiesandlong-hairedchildrenpeepedandcrowdedonthebattlements。Betterstill,theportculliswasup——Icouldevencatchaglimpseofthesunlitsquarewithin——andadaintycompanywastroopingthroughthegateonhorseback,twoandtwo。Theirhorses,intrappingsthatswepttheground,weregayasthemselves;andTHEYwerethegayestcrew,fordressandbearing,Ihadeveryetbeheld。Itcouldmeannothingelsebutawedding,Ithought,thisholidayattire,thisfestalandsolemnentry;and,weddingorwhateveritwas,Imeanttobethere。

ThistimeIwouldnotbebalkedbyanygrimportcullis;thistimeIwouldslipinwiththerestofthecrowd,findoutjustwhatmylittletownwaslike,withinthoseexasperatingwallsthathadsolongconfrontedme,and,moreover,havemyshareofthefunthatwasevidentlygoingoninside。Confident,yetbreathlesswithexpectation,Iturnedthepage。

Joy!AtlastIwasinit,atlastIwasontherightsideofthoseprovokingwalls;and,needlesstosay,Ilookedaboutmewithmuchcuriosity。Apublicplace,clearly,thoughnotsuchasIwasusedto。Thehousesatthebackstoodonasortofcolonnade,beneathwhichthepeoplejostledandcrowded。Theupperstorieswereallpaintedwithwonderfulpictures。Abovethestraightlineoftheroofsthedeepblueofacloudlessskystretchedfromsidetoside。Lordsandladiesthrongedtheforeground,whileonadaisinthecentreagallantgentleman,justalightedoffhishorse,stoopedtothefingersofagirlasbravelydressedoutasSelina’sladybetweenthesaints;androundaboutstoodvenerablepersonages,robedinthemostvariegatedclothing。Therewereboys,too,inplenty,withtinyredcapsontheirthickhair;andtheirshirtshadbunchedupandworkedoutatthewaist,justasmyowndidsooften,afterchasinganybody;andeachboyofthemworeanoddpairofstockings,oneblueandtheotherred。Thissystemofattirewentstraighttomyheart。Ihadtriedthesamethingsooften,andhadmetwithsomuchdiscouragement;andhere,atlast,wasmyjustification,painteddeliberatelyinagrown-upbook!I

lookedaboutformysaint-friends——thearmourmanandtheotherfellow——buttheywerenottobeseen。Evidentlytheywereunabletogetoffduty,evenforawedding,andstillstoodonguardinthatgreenmeadowdownbelow。Iwasdisappointed,too,thatnotanangelwasvisible。Oneortwoofthem,surely,couldeasilyhavebeensparedforanhour,torunupandseetheshow;

andtheywouldhavebeenthoroughlyathomehere,inthemidstofallthecolourandthemovementandthefun。

Butitwastimetogeton,forclearlytheinterestwasonlyjustbeginning。Overwentthenextpage,andtherewewere,thewholecrowdofus,assembledinanoblechurch。Itwasnoteasytomakeoutexactlywhatwasgoingon;butinthethrongIwasdelightedtorecognizemyangelsatlast,happyandverymuchathome。Theyhadmanagedtogetleaveoff,evidently,andmusthaverunupthehillandscamperedbreathlesslythroughthegate;

andperhapstheycriedalittlewhentheyfoundthesquareempty,andthoughtthefunmustbeallover。Twoofthemhadgotholdofagreatwaxcandleapiece,asmuchastheycouldstaggerunder,andweretitteringsidewaysateachotherasthegreaseranbountifullyovertheirclothes。Athirdhadstrolledinamongthecompany,andwaschattingtoayounggentleman,withwhomsheappearedtobeonthebestofterms。Decidedly,thiswastherightbreedofangelforus。Noneofyoursick-bedornightnurserybusinessforthem!

Well,nodoubttheywerenowbeingmarried,HeandShe,justasalwayshappened。Andthen,ofcourse,theyweregoingtolivehappilyeverafter;andTHATwasthepartIwantedtogetto。

Story-booksweresostupid,alwaysstoppingatthepointwheretheybecamereallynice;butthispicture-storywasonlyinitsfirstchapters,andatlastIwastohaveachanceofknowingHOWpeoplelivedhappilyeverafter。Wewouldallgohometogether,HeandShe,andtheangels,andI;andthearmour-manwouldbeinvitedtocomeandstay。Andthenthestorywouldreallybegin,atthepointwherethoseotheronesalwaysleftoff。Iturnedthepage,andfoundmyselffreeofthedimandsplendidchurchandoncemoreintheopencountry。

Thiswasallright;thiswasjustasitshouldbe。Theskywasaflecklessblue,theflagsdancedinthebreeze,andourmerrybridalparty,withjestandlaughter,joggeddowntothewater-

side。Iwasthroughthetownbythistime,andoutontheothersideofthehill,whereIhadalwayswantedtobe;and,sureenough,therewastheharbour,allthickwithcurlyships。Mostofthemwerepiledhighwithwedding-presents——balesofsilk,andgoldandsilverplate,andcomfortable-lookingbagssuggestingbullion;andthegayestshipofalllaycloseuptothecarpetedlanding-stage。Alreadythebridewassteppingdaintilydownthegangway,herladiesfollowingprimly,onebyone;afewminutesmoreandweshouldallbeaboard,thehawserswouldsplashinthewater,thesailswouldfillandstrain。FromthedeckI

shouldseethelittlewalledtownrecedeandsinkandgrowdim,whileeveryplungeofourbowsbroughtusnearertothehappyisland——itwasanislandwewereboundfor,Iknewwell!AlreadyIcouldseetheisland-peoplewavinghandsonthecrowdedquay,whencethelittlehousesranupthehilltothecastle,crowningallwithitstowersandbattlements。Oncemoreweshouldridetogether,amerryprocession,clatteringupthesteepstreetandthroughthegrimgateway;andthenweshouldhavearrived,thenweshouldalldinetogether,thenweshouldhavereachedhome!

Andthen——

OW!OW!OW!

Bitteritistostumbleoutofanopalescentdreamintothecolddaylight;crueltoloseinasecondasea-voyage,anisland,andacastlethatwastobepracticallyyourown;butcruellestandbitterestofalltoknow,inadditiontoyourloss,thatthefingersofanangryaunthaveyoutightbythescruffofyourneck。Mybeautifulbookwasgonetoo——ravishedfrommygraspbythedressylady,whojoinedintheoutburstofdenunciationasheartilyasifshehadbeenarelative——andnaughtwasleftmebuttoblubberdismally,awakenedofasuddentotheharshnessofrealthingsandtheunnumberedhostilitiesoftheactualworld。

Icaredlittlefortheirreproaches,theirabuse;butIsorrowedheartilyformylostship,myvanishedisland,myuneatendinner,andfortheknowledgethat,ifIwantedanyangelstoplaywith,Imusthenceforthputupwiththeanaemic,night-gownednonentitiesthathoveredoverthebedoftheSunday-schoolchildinthepagesoftheSabbathImprover。

Iwasledignominiouslyoutofthehouse,inapulpy,waterystate,whilethebutlerhandledhisswingdoorswithastony,impassivecountenance,intendedforthedeceptionoftheveryelect,thoughitdidnotdeceiveme。Iknewwellenoughthatnexttimehewasoffduty,andstrolledaroundourway,weshouldmeetinourkitchenasmantoman,andIwouldpunchhimandaskhimriddles,andhewouldteachmetrickswithcorksandbitsofstring。Sohisunsympatheticmannerdidnotaddtomydepression。

Imaintainedadiplomaticblubberlongafterwehadbeenpackedintoourpony-carriageandthelodge-gatehadclickedbehindus,becauseitservedasasortofarmour-platingagainsthecklingandargumentandabuse,andIwasthinkinghardandwantedtobeletalone。AndthethoughtsthatIwasthinkingweretwo。

FirstIthought,\"I’vegotaheadofCharlotteTHIStime!\"

AndnextIthought,\"WhenI’vegrownupbig,andhavemoneyofmyown,andafull-sizedwalking-stick,Iwillsetoutearlyonemorning,andneverstoptillIgettothatlittlewalledtown。\"Thereoughttobenorealdifficultyinthetask。Itonlymeantaskinghereandaskingthere,andpeoplewereveryobliging,andIcoulddescribeeverystickandstoneofit。

AsfortheislandwhichIhadneverevenseen,thatwasnotsoeasy。YetIfeltconfidentthatsomehow,atsometime,soonerorlater,Iwasdestinedtoarrive。

ASAGAOFTHESEAS

Ithappenedonedaythatsomeladiescametocall,whowerenotatallthesortIwasusedto。Theysufferedfromagrievance,sofarasIcouldgather,andtheburdenoftheirplaintwasMan——MeningeneralandManinparticular。(Thoughthewordswerebutspoken,IcouldclearlydiscernthecapitalMintheiracidutterance。)

OfcourseIwasnotpresentofficially,sotospeak。Downbelow,inmysub-worldofchair-legsandhearthrugsandtheundersidesofsofas,Iwasworkingoutmyownfloor-problems,whiletheybabbledonfarabovemyhead,consideringmeasbutachair-leg,orevensomethinglowerinthescale。YetIwaslisteninghardallthetime,withthatrespectfulconsiderationonegivestoallgrown-uppeople’sremarks,solongasoneknowsnobetter。

Itseemedaseriousindictmentenough,astheyrolleditout。Intact,considerateness,andrightappreciation,aswellasintasteandaestheticsensibilities——wefailedateverypoint,webreechedandbeardedprentice-jobsofNature;andIbegantofeellikecollapsingonthecarpetfromsheerspiritualanaemia。Butwhenoneofthem,withaswingofherskirt,prostratedawholeregimentofmybravetinsoldiers,andneverapologizednorevenofferedheraidtowardrevivifyingthebattle-line,Icouldnothelpfeelingthatintactfulnessandconsiderationforothersshewasstillalittletoseek。AndIsaidasmuch,withsomedirectnessoflanguage。