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ContentsTheEducationofOtisYeereAtthePit’sMouthAWaysideComedyTheHillofIllusionASecond-rateWomanOnlyaSubalternIntheMatterofaPrivateTheEnlightenmentsofPagett。M。P。

UndertheDeodarsTheEducationofOtisYeereI

Inthepleasantorchard-closes’Godblessallourgains,’saywe;

But’MayGodblessallourlosses,’

Bettersuitswithourdegree。

TheLostBower。

Thisisthehistoryofafailure;butthewomanwhofailedsaidthatitmightbeaninstructivetaletoputintoprintforthebenefitoftheyoungergeneration。Theyoungergenerationdoesnotwantinstruction,beingperfectlywillingtoinstructifanyonewilllistentoit。Nonetheless,herebeginsthestorywhereeveryright-mindedstoryshouldbegin,thatistosayatSimla,whereallthingsbeginandmanycometoanevilend。

Themistakewasduetoaverycleverwomanmakingablunderandnotretrievingit。Menarelicensedtostumble,butacleverwoman’smistakeisoutsidetheregularcourseofNatureandProvidence;sinceallgoodpeopleknowthatawomanistheonlyinfalliblethinginthisworld,exceptGovernmentPaperofthe’79

issue,bearinginterestatfourandahalfpercent。Yet,wehavetorememberthatsixconsecutivedaysofrehearsingtheleadingpartofTheFallenAngel,attheNewGaietyTheatrewheretheplasterisnotyetproperlydry,mighthavebroughtaboutanunhingementofspiritswhich,again,mighthaveledtoeccentricities。

Mrs。Hauksbeecameto’TheFoundry’totiffinwithMrs。Mallowe,heronebosomfriend,forshewasinnosense’awoman’swoman。’

Anditwasawoman’stiffin,thedoorshuttoalltheworld;andtheybothtalkedchiffons,whichisFrenchforMysteries。

’I’veenjoyedanintervalofsanity,’Mrs。Hauksbeeannounced,aftertiffinwasoverandthetwowerecomfortablysettledinthelittlewriting-roomthatopenedoutofMrs。Mallowe’sbedroom。

’Mydeargirl,whathashedone?’saidMrs。Mallowesweetly。Itisnoticeablethatladiesofacertainagecalleachother’deargirl,’justascommissionersoftwenty-eightyears’standingaddresstheirequalsintheCivilListas’myboy。’

’There’snoheinthecase。WhoamIthatanimaginarymanshouldbealwayscreditedtome?AmIanApache?’

’No,dear,butsomebody’sscalpisgenerallydryingatyourwigwam-door。Soakingrather。’

ThiswasanallusiontotheHawleyBoy,whowasinthehabitofridingallacrossSimlaintheRains,tocallonMrs。Hauksbee。Thatladylaughed。

’Formysins,theAideatTyrconnellastnighttoldmeofftoTheMussuck。Hsh!Don’tlaugh。Oneofmymostdevotedadmirers。

WhentheduffcamesomeonereallyoughttoteachthemtomakepuddingsatTyrconnelTheMussuckwasatlibertytoattendtome。’

’Sweetsoul!Iknowhisappetite,’saidMrs。Mallowe。’Didhe,ohdidhe,beginhiswooing?’

’ByaspecialmercyofProvidence,no。HeexplainedhisimportanceasaPillaroftheEmpire。Ididn’tlaugh。’

’Lucy,Idon’tbelieveyou。’

’AskCaptainSangar;hewasontheotherside。Well,asIwassaying,TheMussuckdilated。’

’IthinkIcanseehimdoingit,’saidMrs。Mallowepensively,scratchingherfox-terrier’sears。

’Iwasproperlyimpressed。Mostproperly。Iyawnedopenly。’’Strictsupervision,andplaythemoffoneagainsttheother,\"saidTheMussuck,shovellingdownhisicebytureenfuls,Iassureyou。

’’That,Mrs。Hauksbee,isthesecretofourGovernment。\"’

Mrs。Mallowelaughedlongandmerrily。’Andwhatdidyousay?’

’Didyoueverknowmeatlossforanansweryet?Isaid:’’SoIhaveobservedinmydealingswithyou。\"TheMussuckswelledwithpride。Heiscomingtocallonmeto-morrow。TheHawleyBoyiscomingtoo。’

’’’Strictsupervisionandplaythemoffoneagainsttheother。That,Mrs。Hauksbee,isthesecretofourGovernment。\"AndIdaresayifwecouldgettoTheMussuck’sheart,weshouldfindthatheconsidershimselfamanoftheworld。’

’Asheisoftheothertwothings。IlikeTheMussuck,andIwon’thaveyoucallhimnames。Heamusesme。’

’Hehasreformedyou,too,bywhatappears。Explaintheintervalofsanity,andhitTimonthenosewiththepaper-cutter,please。Thatdogistoofondofsugar。Doyoutakemilkinyours?’

’No,thanks。Polly,I’mweariedofthislife。It’shollow。’

’Turnreligious,then。IalwayssaidthatRomewouldbeyourfate。’

’Onlyexchanginghalf-a-dozenattach?sinredforoneinblack,andifIfasted,thewrinkleswouldcome,andnever,nevergo。Hasiteverstruckyou,dear,thatI’mgettingold?’

’Thanksforyourcourtesy。I’llreturnit。Ye-es,wearebothnotexactlyhowshallIputit?’

’Whatwehavebeen。’’Ifeelitinmybones,\"asMrs。Crossleysays。

Polly,I’vewastedmylife。’

’Ashow?’

’Nevermindhow。Ifeelit。IwanttobeaPowerbeforeIdie。’

’BeaPowerthen。You’vewitsenoughforanythingandbeauty!’

Mrs。Hauksbeepointedateaspoonstraightatherhostess。’Polly,ifyouheapcomplimentsonmelikethis,Ishallceasetobelievethatyou’reawoman。TellmehowIamtobeaPower。’

’InformTheMussuckthatheisthemostfascinatingandslimmestmaninAsia,andhe’lltellyouanythingandeverythingyouplease。’

’BotherTheMussuck!ImeananintellectualPowernotagas-power。Polly,I’mgoingtostartasalon。’

Mrs。Malloweturnedlazilyonthesofaandrestedherheadonherhand。’HearthewordsofthePreacher,thesonofBaruch,’shesaid。

’Willyoutalksensibly?’

’Iwill,dear,forIseethatyouaregoingtomakeamistake。’

’Inevermadeamistakeinmylifeatleast,neveronethatIcouldn’texplainawayafterwards。’

’Goingtomakeamistake,’wentonMrs。Mallowecomposedly。’ItisimpossibletostartasaloninSimla。Abarwouldbemuchmoretothepoint。’

’Perhaps,butwhy?Itseemssoeasy。’

’Justwhatmakesitsodifficult。HowmanycleverwomenarethereinSimla?’

’Myselfandyourself,’saidMrs。Hauksbee,withoutamoment’shesitation。

’Modestwoman!Mrs。Feardonwouldthankyouforthat。Andhowmanyclevermen?’

’Oherhundreds,’saidMrs。Hauksbeevaguely。

’Whatafatalblunder!Notone。TheyareallbespokebytheGovernment。Takemyhusband,forinstance。Jackwasacleverman,thoughIsaysowhoshouldn’t。Governmenthaseatenhimup。

Allhisideasandpowersofconversationhereallyusedtobeagoodtalker,eventohiswifeintheolddaysaretakenfromhimbythisthiskitchen-sinkofaGovernment。That’sthecasewitheverymanupherewhoisatwork。Idon’tsupposeaRussianconvictundertheknoutisabletoamusetherestofhisgang;andallourmen-folkherearegildedconvicts。’

’Buttherearescores’

’Iknowwhatyou’regoingtosay。Scoresofidlemenuponleave。I

admitit,buttheyarealloftwoobjectionablesets。TheCivilianwho’dbedelightfulifhehadthemilitaryman’sknowledgeoftheworldandstyle,andthemilitarymanwho’dbeadorableifhehadtheCivilian’sculture。’

’Detestableword!HaveCiviliansculchaw?Ineverstudiedthebreeddeeply。’

’Don’tmakefunofJack’sService。Yes。They’reliketheteapoysintheLakkaBazargoodmaterialbutnotpolished。Theycan’thelpthemselves,poordears。ACivilianonlybeginstobetolerableafterhehasknockedabouttheworldforfifteenyears。’

’Andamilitaryman?’

’Whenhehashadthesameamountofservice。Theyoungofbothspeciesarehorrible。Youwouldhavescoresoftheminyoursalon。’

’Iwouldnot!’saidMrs。Hauksbeefiercely。

’Iwouldtellthebearertodarwazabandthem。I’dputtheirowncolonelsandcommissionersatthedoortoturnthemaway。I’dgivethemtotheTopshamGirltoplaywith。’

’TheTopshamGirlwouldbegratefulforthegift。Buttogobacktothesalon。Allowingthatyouhadgatheredallyourmenandwomentogether,whatwouldyoudowiththem?Makethemtalk?Theywouldallwithoneaccordbegintoflirt。YoursalonwouldbecomeaglorifiedPeliti’sa’’ScandalPoint\"bylamplight。’

’There’sacertainamountofwisdominthatview。’

’There’sallthewisdomintheworldinit。Surely,twelveSimlaseasonsoughttohavetaughtyouthatyoucan’tfocusanythinginIndia;andasalon,tobeanygoodatall,mustbepermanent。IntwoseasonsyourroomfulwouldbescatteredalloverAsia。Weareonlylittlebitsofdirtonthehillsideshereonedayandblowndownthekhudthenext。Wehavelosttheartoftalkingatleastourmenhave。Wehavenocohesion’

’GeorgeEliotintheflesh,’interpolatedMrs。Hauksbeewickedly。

’Andcollectively,mydearscoffer,we,menandwomenalike,havenoinfluence。ComeintotheverandahandlookattheMall!’

Thetwolookeddownonthenowrapidlyfillingroad,forallSimlawasabroadtostealastrollbetweenashowerandafog。

’Howdoyouproposetofixthatriver?Look!There’sTheMussuckheadofgoodnessknowswhat。Heisapowerintheland,thoughhedoeseatlikeacostermonger。There’sColonelBlone,andGeneralGrucher,andSirDugaldDelane,andSirHenryHaughton,andMr。

Jellalatty。AllHeadsofDepartments,andallpowerful。’

’Andallmyferventadmirers,’saidMrs。Hauksbeepiously。’SirHenryHaughtonravesaboutme。Butgoon。’

’Onebyone,thesemenareworthsomething。Collectively,they’rejustamobofAnglo-Indians。WhocaresforwhatAnglo-Indianssay?Yoursalonwon’tweldtheDepartmentstogetherandmakeyoumistressofIndia,dear。Andthesecreatureswon’ttalkadministrative’’shop\"inacrowdyoursalonbecausetheyaresoafraidofthemeninthelowerranksoverhearingit。TheyhaveforgottenwhatofLiteratureandArttheyeverknew,andthewomen’

’Can’ttalkaboutanythingexceptthelastGymkhana,orthesinsoftheirlastnurse。IwascallingonMrs。Derwillsthismorning。’

’Youadmitthat?Theycantalktothesubalternsthough,andthesubalternscantalktothem。Yoursalonwouldsuittheirviewsadmirably,ifyourespectedthereligiousprejudicesofthecountryandprovidedplentyofkalajuggahs。’

’Plentyofkalajuggahs。Ohmypoorlittleidea!Kalajuggahsinasalon!Butwhomadeyousoawfullyclever?’

’PerhapsI’vetriedmyself;orperhapsIknowawomanwhohas。I

havepreachedandexpoundedthewholematterandtheconclusionthereof’

’Youneedn’tgoon。’’IsVanity。\"Polly,Ithankyou。Thesevermin’

Mrs。Hauksbeewavedherhandfromtheverandahtotwomeninthecrowdbelowwhohadraisedtheirhatstoher’theseverminshallnotrejoiceinanewScandalPointoranextraPeliti’s。Iwillabandonthenotionofasalon。Itdidseemsotempting,though。ButwhatshallIdo?Imustdosomething。’

’Why?ArenotAbanaandPharpar’

’Jackhasmadeyounearlyasbadashimself!Iwantto,ofcourse。

I’mtiredofeverythingandeverybody,fromamoonlightpicnicatSeepeetotheblandishmentsofTheMussuck。’

’Yesthatcomes,too,soonerorlater。Haveyounerveenoughtomakeyourbowyet?’

Mrs。Hauksbee’smouthshutgrimly。Thenshelaughed。’IthinkI

seemyselfdoingit。BigpinkplacardsontheMall:’’Mrs。

Hauksbee!Positivelyherlastappearanceonanystage!Thisistogivenotice!\"Nomoredances;nomorerides;nomoreluncheons;

nomoretheatricalswithsuppertofollow;nomoresparringwithone’sdearest,dearestfriend;nomorefencingwithaninconvenientmanwhohasn’twitenoughtoclothewhathe’spleasedtocallhissentimentsinpassablespeech;nomoreparadingofTheMussuckwhileMrs。TarkasscallsallroundSimla,spreadinghorriblestoriesaboutme!Nomoreofanythingthatisthoroughlywearying,abominable,anddetestable,but,allthesame,makeslifeworththehaving。Yes!Iseeitall!Don’tinterrupt,Polly,I’minspired。A

mauveandwhitestriped’’cloud\"roundmyexcellentshoulders,aseatinthefifthrowoftheGaiety,andbothhorsessold。Delightfulvision!Acomfortablearm-chair,situatedinthreedifferentdraughts,ateveryball-room;andnice,large,sensibleshoesforallthecouplestostumbleoverastheygointotheverandah!Thenatsupper。Can’tyouimaginethescene?Thegreedymobgoneaway。

Reluctantsubaltern,pinkalloverlikeanewly-powderedbaby,theyreallyoughttotansubalternsbeforetheyareexported,Polly,sentbackbythehostesstodohisduty。Slouchesuptomeacrosstheroom,tuggingataglovetwosizestoolargeforhimIhateamanwhowearsgloveslikeovercoatsandtryingtolookasifhe’dthoughtofitfromthefirst。’’MayIah-havethepleasure’ftakin’

you’nt’supper?\"ThenIgetupwithahungrysmile。Justlikethis。’

’Lucy,howcanyoubesoabsurd?’

’Andsweepoutonhisarm。So!AftersupperIshallgoawayearly,youknow,becauseIshallbeafraidofcatchingcold。Noonewilllookformy’rickshaw。Mine,sopleaseyou!Ishallstand,alwayswiththatmauveandwhite’’cloud\"overmyhead,whilethewetsoaksintomydear,old,venerablefeet,andTomswearsandshoutsforthemem-sahib’sgharri。Thenhometobedathalf-pasteleven!TrulyexcellentlifehelpedoutbythevisitsofthePadri,justfreshfromburyingsomebodydownbelowthere。’ShepointedthroughthepinestowardtheCemetery,andcontinuedwithvigorousdramaticgesture’Listen!Iseeitalldown,downeventothestays!Suchstays!

Six-eightapair,Polly,withredflannelorlist,isit?thattheyputintothetopsofthosefearfulthings。Icandrawyouapictureofthem。’

’Lucy,forHeaven’ssake,don’tgowavingyourarmsaboutinthatidioticmanner!RecollecteveryonecanseeyoufromtheMall。’

’Letthemsee!They’llthinkIamrehearsingforTheFallenAngel。

Look!There’sTheMussuck。Howbadlyherides。There!’

SheblewakisstothevenerableIndianadministratorwithinfinitegrace。

’Now,’shecontinued,’he’llbechaffedaboutthatattheClubinthedelicatemannerthosebrutesofmenaffect,andtheHawleyBoywilltellmeallaboutitsofteningthedetailsforfearofshockingme。Thatboyistoogoodtolive,Polly。I’veseriousthoughtsofrecommendinghimtothrowuphiscommissionandgointotheChurch。Inhispresentframeofmindhewouldobeyme。Happy,happychild!’

’Neveragain,’saidMrs。Mallowe,withanaffectationofindignation,’shallyoutiffinhere!’’Lucindyyourbehaviourisscand’lus。\"’

’Allyourfault,’retortedMrs。Hauksbee,’forsuggestingsuchathingasmyabdication。No!jamais!nevaire!Iwillact,dance,ride,frivol,talkscandal,dineout,andappropriatethelegitimatecaptivesofanywomanIchoose,untilId-r-r-rop,orabetterwomanthanIputsmetoshamebeforeallSimla,andit’sdustandashesinmymouthwhileI’mdoingit!’

Shesweptintothedrawing-room。Mrs。Mallowefollowedandputanarmroundherwaist。

’I’mnot!’saidMrs。Hauksbeedefiantly,rummagingforherhandkerchief。’I’vebeendiningoutthelasttennights,andrehearsingintheafternoon。You’dbetiredyourself。It’sonlybecauseI’mtired。’

Mrs。MallowedidnotofferMrs。Hauksbeeanypityoraskhertoliedown,butgaveheranothercupoftea,andwentonwiththetalk。

’I’vebeenthroughthattoo,dear,’shesaid。

’Iremember,’saidMrs。Hauksbee,agleamoffunonherface。’In’84,wasn’tit?Youwentoutagreatdeallessnextseason。’

Mrs。MallowesmiledinasuperiorandSphinx-likefashion。

’IbecameanInfluence,’saidshe。

’Goodgracious,child,youdidn’tjointheTheosophistsandkissBuddha’sbigtoe,didyou?Itriedtogetintotheirsetonce,buttheycastmeoutforascepticwithoutachanceofimprovingmypoorlittlemind,too。’

’No,Ididn’tTheosophilander。Jacksays’

’NevermindJack。Whatahusbandsaysisknownbefore。Whatdidyoudo?’

’Imadealastingimpression。’

’SohaveIforfourmonths。Butthatdidn’tconsolemeintheleast。I

hatedtheman。Willyoustopsmilinginthatinscrutablewayandtellmewhatyoumean?’

Mrs。Mallowetold。

’AndyoumeantosaythatitisabsolutelyPlatoniconbothsides?’

’Absolutely,orIshouldneverhavetakenitup。’

’Andhislastpromotionwasduetoyou?’

Mrs。Mallowenodded。

’AndyouwarnedhimagainsttheTopshamGirl?’

Anothernod。

’AndtoldhimofSirDugaldDelane’sprivatememoabouthim?’

Athirdnod。

’Why?’

’Whataquestiontoaskawoman!Becauseitamusedmeatfirst。I

amproudofmypropertynow。IfIlive,heshallcontinuetobesuccessful。Yes,IwillputhimuponthestraightroadtoKnighthood,andeverythingelsethatamanvalues。Therestdependsuponhimself。’

’Polly,youareamostextraordinarywoman。’

’Notintheleast。I’mconcentrated,that’sall。Youdiffuseyourself,dear;andthoughallSimlaknowsyourskillinmanagingateam’

’Can’tyouchooseaprettierword?’

’Team,ofhalf-a-dozen,fromTheMussucktotheHawleyBoy,yougainnothingbyit。Notevenamusement。’

’Andyou?’

’Trymyrecipe。Takeaman,notaboy,mind,butanalmostmature,unattachedman,andbehisguide,philosopher,andfriend。You’llfinditthemostinterestingoccupationthatyoueverembarkedon。

Itcanbedoneyouneedn’tlooklikethatbecauseI’vedoneit。’

’There’sanelementofriskaboutitthatmakesthenotionattractive。

I’llgetsuchamanandsaytohim,’’Now,understandthattheremustbenoflirtation。DoexactlywhatItellyou,profitbymyinstructionandcounsels,andallwillyetbewell。\"Isthattheidea?’

’Moreorless,’saidMrs。Mallowe,withanunfathomablesmile。

’Butbesureheunderstands。’

II

Dribble-dribbletrickle-trickleWhatalotofrawdust!

Mydollie’shadanaccidentAndoutcameallthesawdust!

NurseryRhyme。

SoMrs。Hauksbee,in’TheFoundry’whichoverlooksSimlaMall,satatthefeetofMrs。Malloweandgatheredwisdom。TheendoftheConferencewastheGreatIdeauponwhichMrs。Hauksbeesoplumedherself。

’Iwarnyou,’saidMrs。Mallowe,beginningtorepentofhersuggestion,’thatthematterisnothalfsoeasyasitlooks。AnywomaneventheTopshamGirlcancatchaman,butvery,veryfewknowhowtomanagehimwhencaught。’

’Mychild,’wastheanswer,’I’vebeenafemaleSt。SimonStyliteslookingdownuponmenforthesetheseyearspast。AskTheMussuckwhetherIcanmanagethem。’

Mrs。Hauksbeedepartedhumming,’I’llgotohimandsaytohiminmannermostironical。’Mrs。Mallowelaughedtoherself。Thenshegrewsuddenlysober。’IwonderwhetherI’vedonewellinadvisingthatamusement?Lucy’sacleverwoman,butathoughttoocareless。’

AweeklaterthetwometataMondayPop。’Well?’saidMrs。

Mallowe。

’I’vecaughthim!’saidMrs。Hauksbee:hereyesweredancingwithmerriment。

’Whoisit,madwoman?I’msorryIeverspoketoyouaboutit。’

’Lookbetweenthepillars。Inthethirdrow;fourthfromtheend。

Youcanseehisfacenow。Look!’

’OtisYeere!Ofalltheimprobableandimpossiblepeople!Idon’tbelieveyou。’

’Hsh!WaittillMrs。TarkassbeginsmurderingMiltonWellings;

andI’lltellyouallaboutit。S-s-ss!Thatwoman’svoicealwaysremindsmeofanUndergroundtraincomingintoEarl’sCourtwiththebrakeson。Nowlisten。ItisreallyOtisYeere。’

’SoIsee,butdoesitfollowthatheisyourproperty!’

’Heis!Byrightoftrove。Ifoundhim,lonelyandunbefriended,theverynextnightafterourtalk,attheDugaldDelanes’burra-khana。I

likedhiseyes,andItalkedtohim。Nextdayhecalled。Nextdaywewentforaridetogether,andto-dayhe’stiedtomy’richshaw-wheelshandandfoot。You’llseewhentheconcert’sover。Hedoesn’tknowI’mhereyet。’

’Thankgoodnessyouhaven’tchosenaboy。Whatareyougoingtodowithhim,assumingthatyou’vegothim?’

’Assuming,indeed!DoesawomandoIevermakeamistakeinthatsortofthing?First’Mrs。Hauksbeetickedofftheitemsostentatiouslyonherlittleglovedfingers’First,mydear,Ishalldresshimproperly。Atpresenthisraimentisadisgrace,andhewearsadress-shirtlikeacrumpledsheetofthePioneer。Secondly,afterIhavemadehimpresentable,Ishallformhismannershismoralsareabovereproach。’

’Youseemtohavediscoveredagreatdealabouthimconsideringtheshortnessofyouracquaintance。’

’Surelyyououghttoknowthatthefirstproofamangivesofhisinterestinawomanisbytalkingtoherabouthisownsweetself。Ifthewomanlistenswithoutyawning,hebeginstolikeher。Ifsheflatterstheanimal’svanity,heendsbyadoringher。’

’Insomecases。’

’Nevermindtheexceptions。Iknowwhichoneyouarethinkingof。

Thirdly,andlastly,afterheispolishedandmadepretty,Ishall,asyousaid,behisguide,philosopher,andfriend,andheshallbecomeasuccessasgreatasuccessasyourfriend。Ialwayswonderedhowthatmangoton。DidTheMussuckcometoyouwiththeCivilListand,droppingononekneeno,twoknees,?laGibbonhandittoyouandsay,’’Adorableangel,chooseyourfriend’sappointment\"?’

’Lucy,yourlongexperiencesoftheMilitaryDepartmenthavedemoralisedyou。Onedoesn’tdothatsortofthingontheCivilSide。’

’NodisrespectmeanttoJack’sService,mydear。Ionlyaskedforinformation。Givemethreemonths,andseewhatchangesIshallworkinmyprey。’

’Goyourownwaysinceyoumust。ButI’msorrythatIwasweakenoughtosuggesttheamusement。’

’’’Iamalldiscretion,andmaybetrustedtoanin-fin-iteextent,\"’

quotedMrs。HauksbeefromTheFallenAngel;andtheconversationceasedwithMrs。Tarkass’slast,long-drawnwar-whoop。

HerbitterestenemiesandshehadmanycouldhardlyaccuseMrs。

Hauksbeeofwastinghertime。OtisYeerewasoneofthosewandering’dumb’characters,foredoomedthroughlifetobenobody’sproperty。TenyearsinHerMajesty’sBengalCivilService,spent,forthemostpart,inundesirableDistricts,hadgivenhimlittletobeproudof,andnothingtobringconfidence。

Oldenoughtohavelostthefirstfinecarelessrapturethatshowersontheimmature’StuntimaginaryCommissionershipsandStars,andsendshimintothecollarwithcoltishearnestnessandabandon;tooyoungtobeyetabletolookbackupontheprogresshehadmade,andthankProvidencethatundertheconditionsofthedayhehadcomeevensofar,hestooduponthedead-centreofhiscareer。Andwhenamanstandsstillhefeelstheslightestimpulsefromwithout。FortunehadruledthatOtisYeereshouldbe,forthefirstpartofhisservice,oneoftherankandfilewhoaregroundupinthewheelsoftheAdministration;losingheartandsoul,andmindandstrength,intheprocess。UntilsteamreplacesmanualpowerintheworkingoftheEmpire,theremustalwaysbethispercentagemustalwaysbethemenwhoareusedup,expended,inthemeremechanicalroutine。Forthesepromotionisfaroffandthemill-grindofeverydayveryinstant。TheSecretariatsknowthemonlybyname;theyarenotthepickedmenoftheDistrictswithDivisionsandCollectoratesawaitingthem。

Theyaresimplytherankandfilethefoodforfeversharingwiththeryotandtheplough-bullockthehonourofbeingtheplinthonwhichtheStaterests。Theolderoneshavelosttheiraspirations;

theyoungerareputtingtheirsasidewithasigh。Bothlearntoendurepatientlyuntiltheendoftheday。Twelveyearsintherankandfile,mensay,willsaptheheartsofthebravestanddullthewitsofthemostkeen。

OutofthislifeOtisYeerehadfledforafewmonths;drifting,inthehopeofalittlemasculinesociety,intoSimla。Whenhisleavewasoverhewouldreturntohisswampy,sour-green,under-mannedBengaldistrict;tothenativeAssistant,thenativeDoctor,thenativeMagistrate,thesteaming,swelteringStation,theill-kemptCity,andtheundisguisedinsolenceoftheMunicipalitythatbabbledawaythelivesofmen。Lifewascheap,however。Thesoilspawnedhumanity,asitbredfrogsintheRains,andthegapofthesicknessofoneseasonwasfilledtooverflowingbythefecundityofthenext。Otiswasunfeignedlythankfultolaydownhisworkforalittlewhileandescapefromtheseething,whining,weaklyhive,impotenttohelpitself,butstronginitspowertocripple,thwart,andannoythesunkeneyedmanwho,byofficialirony,wassaidtobe’incharge’ofit。

’Iknewtherewerewomen-dowdiesinBengal。Theycomeupheresometimes。ButIdidn’tknowthatthereweremen-dowds,too。’

Then,forthefirsttime,itoccurredtoOtisYeerethathisclothesworeratherthemarkoftheages。ItwillbeseenthathisfriendshipwithMrs。Hauksbeehadmadegreatstrides。

Asthatladytruthfullysays,amanisneversohappyaswhenheistalkingabouthimself。FromOtisYeere’slipsMrs。Hauksbee,beforelong,learnedeverythingthatshewishedtoknowaboutthesubjectofherexperiment:learnedwhatmanneroflifehehadledinwhatshevaguelycalled’thoseawfulcholeradistricts’;learned,too,butthisknowledgecamelater,whatmanneroflifehehadpurposedtoleadandwhatdreamshehaddreamedintheyearofgrace’77,beforetherealityhadknockedtheheartoutofhim。Verypleasantaretheshadybridle-pathsroundProspectHillforthetellingofsuchconfidences。

’Notyet,’saidMrs。HauksbeetoMrs。Maliowe。’Notyet。Imustwaituntilthemanisproperlydressed,atleast。Greatheavens,isitpossiblethathedoesn’tknowwhatanhonouritistobetakenupbyMe!’

Mrs。Hauksbeedidnotreckonfalsemodestyasoneofherfailings。

’AlwayswithMrs。Hauksbee!’murmuredMrs。Mallowe,withhersweetestsmile,toOtis。’Ohyoumen,youmen!HereareourPunjabisgrowlingbecauseyou’vemonopolisedthenicestwomaninSimla。They’lltearyoutopiecesontheMall,someday,Mr。

Yeere。’

Mrs。Mallowerattleddownhill,havingsatisfiedherself,byaglancethroughthefringeofhersunshade,oftheeffectofherwords。

Theshotwenthome。OfasuretyOtisYeerewassomebodyinthisbewilderingwhirlofSimlahadmonopolisedthenicestwomaninit,andthePunjabisweregrowling。Thenotionjustifiedamildglowofvanity。HehadneverlookeduponhisacquaintancewithMrs。Hauksbeeasamatterforgeneralinterest。

Theknowledgeofenvywasapleasantfeelingtothemanofnoaccount。ItwasintensifiedlaterinthedaywhenaluncherattheClubsaidspitefully,’Well,foradebilitatedDitcher,Yeere,youaregoingit。Hasn’tanykindfriendtoldyouthatshe’sthemostdangerouswomaninSimla?’

Yeerechuckledandpassedout。When,oh,whenwouldhisnewclothesbeready?HedescendedintotheMalltoinquire;andMrs。

Hauksbee,comingovertheChurchRidgeinher’rickshaw,lookeddownuponhimapprovingly。’He’slearningtocarryhimselfasifhewereaman,insteadofapieceoffurniture,and,’shescreweduphereyestoseethebetterthroughthesunlight’heisamanwhenheholdshimselflikethat。OblessedConceit,whatshouldwebewithoutyou?’

Withthenewclothescameanewstockofself-confidence。OtisYeerediscoveredthathecouldenteraroomwithoutbreakingintoagentleperspirationcouldcrossone,eventotalktoMrs。

Hauksbee,asthoughroomsweremeanttobecrossed。Hewasforthefirsttimeinnineyearsproudofhimself,andcontentedwithhislife,satisfiedwithhisnewclothes,andrejoicinginthefriendshipofMrs。Hauksbee。

’Conceitiswhatthepoorfellowwants,’shesaidinconfidencetoMrs。Mallowe。’IbelievetheymustuseCivilianstoploughthefieldswithinLowerBengal。YouseeIhavetobeginfromtheverybeginninghaven’tI?Butyou’lladmit,won’tyou,dear,thatheisimmenselyimprovedsinceItookhiminhand。Onlygivemealittlemoretimeandhewon’tknowhimself。’

Indeed,Yeerewasrapidlybeginningtoforgetwhathehadbeen。

OneofhisownrankandfileputthematterbrutallywhenheaskedYeere,inreferencetonothing,’AndwhohasbeenmakingyouaMemberofCouncil,lately?Youcarrythesideofhalf-a-dozenof’em。’

’II’mawf’lysorry。Ididn’tmeanit,youknow,’saidYeereapologetically。

’There’llbenoholdingyou,’continuedtheoldstagergrimly。

’Climbdown,Otisclimbdown,andgetallthatbeastlyaffectationknockedoutofyouwithfever!Threethousandamonthwouldn’tsupportit。’

YeererepeatedtheincidenttoMrs。Hauksbee。HehadcometolookuponherashisMotherConfessor。

’Andyouapologised!’shesaid。’Oh,shame!Ihateamanwhoapologises。Neverapologiseforwhatyourfriendcalled’’side。\"

Never!It’saman’sbusinesstobeinsolentandoverbearinguntilhemeetswithastronger。Now,youbadboy,listentome。’

Simplyandstraightforwardly,asthe’rickshawloiteredroundJakko,Mrs。HauksbeepreachedtoOtisYeeretheGreatGospelofConceit,illustratingitwithlivingpicturesencounteredduringtheirSundayafternoonstroll。

’Goodgracious!’sheendedwiththepersonalargument,’you’llapologisenextforbeingmyattach?!’

’Never!’saidOtisYeere。’That’sanotherthingaltogether。Ishallalwaysbe’

’What’scoming?’thoughtMrs。Hauksbee。

’Proudofthat,’saidOtis。

’Safeforthepresent,’shesaidtoherself。

’ButI’mafraidIhavegrownconceited。LikeJeshurun,youknow。

Whenhewaxedfat,thenhekicked。It’sthehavingnoworryonone’smindandtheHillair,Isuppose。’

’Hillair,indeed!’saidMrs。Hauksbeetoherself。’He’dhavebeenhidingintheClubtillthelastdayofhisleave,ifIhadn’tdiscoveredhim。’Andaloud’Whyshouldn’tyoube?Youhaveeveryrightto。’

’I!Why?’

’Oh,hundredsofthings。I’mnotgoingtowastethislovelyafternoonbyexplaining;butIknowyouhave。Whatwasthatheapofmanuscriptyoushowedmeaboutthegrammaroftheaboriginalwhat’stheirnames?’

’Gullals。Apieceofnonsense。I’vefartoomuchworktodotobotheroverGullalsnow。YoushouldseemyDistrict。ComedownwithyourhusbandsomedayandI’llshowyouround。SuchalovelyplaceintheRains!Asheetofwaterwiththerailway-embankmentandthesnakesstickingout,and,inthesummer,greenfliesandgreensquash。Thepeoplewoulddieoffearifyoushookadogwhipat’em。Buttheyknowyou’reforbiddentodothat,sotheyconspiretomakeyourlifeaburdentoyou。MyDistrict’sworkedbysomemanatDarjiling,onthestrengthofanativepleader’sfalsereports。Oh,it’saheavenlyplace!’

OtisYeerelaughedbitterly。

’There’snottheleastnecessitythatyoushouldstayinit。Whydoyou?’

’BecauseImust。How’mItogetoutofit?’

’How!Inahundredandfiftyways。Ifthereweren’tsomanypeopleontheroadI’dliketoboxyourears。Ask,mydearboy,ask!Look!

ThereisyoungHexarlywithsixyears’serviceandhalfyourtalents。Heaskedforwhathewanted,andhegotit。See,downbytheConvent!There’sMcArthurson,whohascometohispresentpositionbyaskingsheer,downrightaskingafterhehadpushedhimselfoutoftherankandfile。Onemanisasgoodasanotherinyourservicebelieveme。I’veseenSimlaformoreseasonsthanI

caretothinkabout。Doyousupposemenarechosenforappointmentsbecauseoftheirspecialfitnessbeforehand?Youhaveallpassedahightestwhatdoyoucallit?inthebeginning,and,exceptforthefewwhohavegonealtogethertothebad,youcanallworkhard。Askingdoestherest。Callitcheek,callitinsolence,callitanythingyoulike,butask!Menargueyes,Iknowwhatmensaythataman,bythemereaudacityofhisrequest,musthavesomegoodinhim。Aweakmandoesn’tsay:’’Givemethisandthat。\"Hewhines:’’Whyhaven’tIbeengiventhisandthat?\"IfyouwereintheArmy,Ishouldsaylearntospinplatesorplayatambourinewithyourtoes。Asitisask!YoubelongtoaServicethatoughttobeabletocommandtheChannelFleet,orsetalegattwentyminutes’notice,andyetyouhesitateoveraskingtoescapefromasquashygreendistrictwhereyouadmityouarenotmaster。

DroptheBengalGovernmentaltogether。EvenDarjilingisalittleout-of-the-wayhole。Iwasthereonce,andtherentswereextortionate。Assertyourself。GettheGovernmentofIndiatotakeyouover。TrytogetontheFrontier,whereeverymanhasagrandchanceifhecantrusthimself。Gosomewhere!Dosomething!Youhavetwicethewitsandthreetimesthepresenceofthemenuphere,and,and’Mrs。Hauksbeepausedforbreath;thencontinued’andinanywayyoulookatit,yououghtto。Youwhocouldgosofar!’

’Idon’tknow,’saidYeere,rathertakenabackbytheunexpectedeloquence。’Ihaven’tsuchagoodopinionofmyself。’

ItwasnotstrictlyPlatonic,butitwasPolicy。Mrs。Hauksbeelaidherhandlightlyupontheunglovedpawthatrestedontheturned-back’rickshawhood,and,lookingthemanfullintheface,saidtenderly,almosttootenderly,’Ibelieveinyouifyoumistrustyourself。Isthatenough,myfriend?’

’Itisenough,’answeredOtisverysolemnly。

Hewassilentforalongtime,redreamingthedreamsthathehaddreamedeightyearsago,butthroughthemallran,assheet-lightningthroughgoldencloud,thelightofMrs。Hauksbee’svioleteyes。

CuriousandimpenetrablearethemazesofSimlalifetheonlyexistenceinthisdesolatelandworththeliving。Graduallyitwentabroadamongmenandwomen,inthepausesbetweendance,play,andGymkhana,thatOtisYeere,themanwiththenewly-litlightofself-confidenceinhiseyes,had’donesomethingdecent’inthewildswhencehecame。HehadbroughtanerringMunicipalitytoreason,appropriatedthefundsonhisownresponsibility,andsavedthelivesofhundreds。HeknewmoreabouttheGullalsthananylivingman。Hadavastknowledgeoftheaboriginaltribes;was,inspiteofhisjuniority,thegreatestauthorityontheaboriginalGullals。NoonequiteknewwhoorwhattheGullalsweretillTheMussuck,whohadbeencallingonMrs。Hauksbee,andpridedhimselfuponpickingpeople’sbrains,explainedtheywereatribeofferocioushillmen,somewherenearSikkim,whosefriendshipeventheGreatIndianEmpirewouldfinditworthherwhiletosecure。NowweknowthatOtisYeerehadshowedMrs。HauksbeehisMS。notesofsixyears’standingonthesesameGullals。Hehadtoldher,too,how,sickandshakenwiththefevertheirnegligencehadbred,crippledbythelossofhispetclerk,andsavagelyangryatthedesolationinhischarge,hehadoncedamnedthecollectiveeyesofhis’intelligentlocalboard’forasetofharamzadas。Whichactof’brutalandtyrannousoppression’wonhimaReprimandRoyalfromtheBengalGovernment;butintheanecdoteasamendedforNorthernconsumptionwefindnorecordofthis。

HenceweareforcedtoconcludethatMrs。Hauksbeeeditedhisreminiscencesbeforesowingtheminidleears,ready,asshewellknew,toexaggerategoodorevil。AndOtisYeereborehimselfasbefittedtheheroofmanytales。

’Youcantalktomewhenyoudon’tfallintoabrownstudy。Talknow,andtalkyourbrightestandbest,’saidMrs。Hauksbee。

Otisneedednospur。Looktoamanwhohasthecounselofawomanoforabovetheworldtobackhim。Solongashekeepshishead,hecanmeetbothsexesonequalgroundanadvantageneverintendedbyProvidence,whofashionedManononedayandWomanonanother,insignthatneithershouldknowmorethanaverylittleoftheother’slife。Suchamangoesfar,or,thecounselbeingwithdrawn,collapsessuddenlywhilehisworldseeksthereason。

GeneralledbyMrs。Hauksbee,who,again,hadallMrs。Mallowe’swisdomatherdisposal,proudofhimselfand,intheend,believinginhimselfbecausehewasbelievedin,OtisYeerestoodreadyforanyfortunethatmightbefall,certainthatitwouldbegood。Hewouldfightforhisownhand,andintendedthatthissecondstruggleshouldleadtobetterissuethanthefirsthelplesssurrenderofthebewildered’Stunt。

Whatmighthavehappeneditisimpossibletosay。Thislamentablethingbefell,breddirectlybyastatementofMrs。HauksbeethatshewouldspendthenextseasoninDarjiling。

’Areyoucertainofthat?’saidOtisYeere。

’Quite。We’rewritingaboutahousenow。’

OtisYeere’stoppeddead,’asMrs。HauksbeeputitindiscussingtherelapsewithMrs。Mallowe。

’Hehasbehaved,’shesaidangrily,’justlikeCaptainKerrington’sponyonlyOtisisadonkeyatthelastGymkhana。Plantedhisforefeetandrefusedtogoonanotherstep。Polly,myman’sgoingtodisappointme。WhatshallIdo?’

Asarule,Mrs。Mallowedoesnotapproveofstaring,butonthisoccasionsheopenedhereyestotheutmost。

’Youhavemanagedcleverlysofar,’shesaid。’Speaktohim,andaskhimwhathemeans。’

’Iwillatto-night’sdance。’

’Noo,notatadance,’saidMrs。Mallowecautiously。’Menareneverthemselvesquiteatdances。Betterwaittillto-morrowmorning。’

’Nonsense。Ifhe’sgoingto’vertinthisinsanewaythereisn’tadaytolose。Areyougoing?No?Thensitupforme,there’sadear。I

shan’tstaylongerthansupperunderanycircumstances。’

Mrs。Mallowewaitedthroughtheevening,lookinglongandearnestlyintothefire,andsometimessmilingtoherself。

’Oh!oh!oh!Theman’sanidiot!Araving,positiveidiot!I’msorryI

eversawhim!’

Mrs。HauksbeeburstintoMrs。Mallowe’shouse,atmidnight,almostintears。

’Whatintheworldhashappened?’saidMrs。Mallowe,buthereyesshowedthatshehadguessedananswer。

’Happened!Everythinghashappened!Hewasthere。Iwenttohimandsaid,’’Now,whatdoesthisnonsensemean?\"Don’tlaugh,dear,Ican’tbearit。ButyouknowwhatImeanIsaid。Thenitwasasquare,andIsatitoutwithhimandwantedanexplanation,andhesaidOh!Ihaven’tpatiencewithsuchidiots!YouknowwhatIsaidaboutgoingtoDarjilingnextyear?Itdoesn’tmattertomewhereI

go。I’dhavechangedtheStationandlosttherenttohavesavedthis。Hesaid,insomanywords,thathewasn’tgoingtotrytoworkupanymore,becausebecausehewouldbeshiftedintoaprovinceawayfromDarjiling,andhisownDistrict,wherethesecreaturesare,iswithinaday’sjourney’

’Ahhh!’saidMrs。Mallowe,inatoneofonewhohassuccessfullytrackedanobscurewordthroughalargedictionary。

’Didyoueverhearofanythingsomadsoabsurd?Andhehadtheballathisfeet。Hehadonlytokickit!Iwouldhavemadehimanything!Anythinginthewideworld。Hecouldhavegonetotheworld’send。Iwouldhavehelpedhim。Imadehim,didn’tI,Polly?

Didn’tIcreatethatman?Doesn’theoweeverythingtome?Andtorewardme,justwheneverythingwasnicelyarranged,bythislunacythatspoilteverything!’

’Veryfewmenunderstandyourdevotionthoroughly。’

’Oh,Polly,don’tlaughatme!Igivemenupfromthishour。Icouldhavekilledhimthenandthere。WhatrighthadthismanthisThingIhadpickedoutofhisfilthypaddy-fieldstomakelovetome?’

’Hedidthat,didhe?’

’Hedid。Idon’trememberhalfhesaid,Iwassoangry。Oh,butsuchafunnythinghappened!Ican’thelplaughingatitnow,thoughI

feltnearlyreadytocrywithrage。HeravedandIstormedI’mafraidwemusthavemadeanawfulnoiseinourkalajuggah。

Protectmycharacter,dear,ifit’salloverSimlabyto-morrowandthenhebobbedforwardinthemiddleofthisinsanityIfirmlybelievetheman’sdementedandkissedme。’

’Moralsabovereproach,’purredMrs。Mallowe。

’Sotheyweresotheyare!Itwasthemostabsurdkiss。Idon’tbelievehe’deverkissedawomaninhislifebefore。Ithrewmyheadback,anditwasasortofslidy,peckingdab,justontheendofthechinhere。’Mrs。Hauksbeetappedhermasculinelittlechinwithherfan。’Then,ofcourse,Iwasfuriouslyangry,andtoldhimthathewasnogentleman,andIwassorryI’devermethim,andsoon。HewascrushedsoeasilythenIcouldn’tbeveryangry。ThenI

cameawaystraighttoyou。’

’Wasthisbeforeoraftersupper?’

’Oh!beforeoceansbefore。Isn’titperfectlydisgusting?’

’Letmethink。Iwithholdjudgmenttilltomorrow。Morningbringscounsel。’

ButmorningbroughtonlyaservantwithadaintybouquetofAnnandalerosesforMrs。HauksbeetowearatthedanceatViceregalLodgethatnight。

’Hedoesn’tseemtobeverypenitent,’saidMrs。Mallowe。’What’sthebillet-douxinthecentre?’

Mrs。Hauksbeeopenedtheneatly-foldednote,anotheraccomplishmentthatshehadtaughtOtis,readit,andgroanedtragically。

’Lastwreckofafeebleintellect!Poetry!Isithisown,doyouthink?Oh,thatIeverbuiltmyhopesonsuchamaudlinidiot!’

’No。It’saquotationfromMrs。Browning,andinviewofthefactsofthecase,asJacksays,uncommonlywellchosen。ListenSweet,thouhasttrodonaheart,Pass!There’saworldfullofmen;

AndwomenasfairasthouartMustdosuchthingsnowandthen。

ThouonlyhaststeppedunawareMalicenotonecanimpute;

Andwhyshouldahearthavebeenthere,Inthewayofafairwoman’sfoot?

’Ididn’tIdidn’tIdidn’t!’saidMrs。Hauksbeeangrily,hereyesfillingwithtears;’therewasnomaliceatall。Oh,it’stoovexatious!’

’You’vemisunderstoodthecompliment,’saidMrs。Mallowe。’HeclearsyoucompletelyandahemIshouldthinkbythis,thathehasclearedcompletelytoo。Myexperienceofmenisthatwhentheybegintoquotepoetrytheyaregoingtoflit。Likeswanssingingbeforetheydie,youknow。’

’Polly,youtakemysorrowsinamostunfeelingway。’

’DoI?Isitsoterrible?Ifhe’shurtyourvanity,Ishouldsaythatyou’vedoneacertainamountofdamagetohisheart。’

’Oh,youcannevertellaboutaman!’saidMrs。Hauksbee。

AtthePit’sMouthMensayitwasastolentideTheLordthatsentitHeknowsall,ButinmineearwillayeabideThemessagethatthebellsletfall-

Andawesomebellstheyweretome,Thatinthedarkrang,’Enderby。’

——JeanIngelowOnceuponatimetherewasaManandhisWifeandaTertiumQuid。

Allthreewereunwise,buttheWifewastheunwisest。TheManshouldhavelookedafterhisWife,whoshouldhaveavoidedtheTertiumQuid,who,again,shouldhavemarriedawifeofhisown,aftercleanandopenflirtations,towhichnobodycanpossiblyobject,roundJakkoorObservatoryHill。Whenyouseeayoungmanwithhisponyinawhitelatherandhishatonthebackofhishead,flyingdownhillatfifteenmilesanhourtomeetagirlwhowillbeproperlysurprisedtomeethim,younaturallyapproveofthatyoungman,andwishhimStaffappointments,andtakeaninterestinhiswelfare,and,asthepropertimecomes,givethemsugar-tongsorside-saddlesaccordingtoyourmeansandgenerosity。

TheTertiumQuidflewdownhillonhorseback,butitwastomeettheMan’sWife;andwhenheflewuphillitwasforthesameend。

TheManwasinthePlains,earningmoneyforhisWifetospendondressesandfour-hundred-rupeebracelets,andinexpensiveluxuriesofthatkind。Heworkedveryhard,andsentheraletterorapost-carddaily。Shealsowrotetohimdaily,andsaidthatshewaslongingforhimtocomeuptoSimla。TheTertiumQuidusedtoleanoverhershoulderandlaughasshewrotethenotes。ThenthetwowouldridetothePost-officetogether。

Now,Simlaisastrangeplaceanditscustomsarepeculiar;norisanymanwhohasnotspentatleasttenseasonstherequalifiedtopassjudgmentoncircumstantialevidence,whichisthemostuntrustworthyintheCourts。Forthesereasons,andforotherswhichneednotappear,IdeclinetostatepositivelywhethertherewasanythingirretrievablywrongintherelationsbetweentheMan’sWifeandtheTertiumQuid。Iftherewas,andhereonyoumustformyourownopinion,itwastheMan’sWife’sfault。Shewaskittenishinhermanners,wearinggenerallyanairofsoftandfluffyinnocence。Butshewasdeadlilylearnedandevil-instructed;

and,nowandagain,whenthemaskdropped,mensawthis,shudderedandalmostdrewback。Menareoccasionallyparticular,andtheleastparticularmenarealwaysthemostexacting。

Simlaiseccentricinitsfashionoftreatingfriendships。Certainattachmentswhichhavesetandcrystallisedthroughhalf-a-dozenseasonsacquirealmostthesanctityofthemarriagebond,andarereveredassuch。Again,certainattachmentsequallyold,and,toallappearance,equallyvenerable,neverseemtowinanyrecognisedofficialstatus;whileachance-sprungacquaintance,nottwomonthsborn,stepsintotheplacewhichbyrightbelongstothesenior。Thereisnolawreducibletoprintwhichregulatestheseaffairs。

Somepeoplehaveagiftwhichsecurestheminfinitetoleration,andothershavenot。TheMan’sWifehadnot。Ifshelookedoverthegardenwall,forinstance,womentaxedherwithstealingtheirhusbands。Shecomplainedpatheticallythatshewasnotallowedtochooseherownfriends。Whensheputupherbigwhitemufftoherlips,andgazedoveritandunderhereyebrowsatyouasshesaidthisthing,youfeltthatshehadbeeninfamouslymisjudged,andthatalltheotherwomen’sinstinctswereallwrong;whichwasabsurd。ShewasnotallowedtoowntheTertiumQuidinpeace;

andwassostrangelyconstructedthatshewouldnothaveenjoyedpeacehadshebeensopermitted。Shepreferredsomesemblanceofintriguetocloakevenhermostcommonplaceactions。

Aftertwomonthsofriding,firstroundJakko,thenElysium,thenSummerHill,thenObservatoryHill,thenunderJutogh,andlastlyupanddowntheCartRoadasfarastheTaraDevigapinthedusk,shesaidtotheTertiumQuid,’Frank,peoplesaywearetoomuchtogether,andpeoplearesohorrid。’

TheTertiumQuidpulledhismoustache,andrepliedthathorridpeoplewereunworthyoftheconsiderationofnicepeople。

’ButtheyhavedonemorethantalktheyhavewrittenwrittentomyhubbyI’msureofit,’saidtheMan’sWife,andshepulledaletterfromherhusbandoutofhersaddle-pocketandgaveittotheTertiumQuid。

Itwasanhonestletter,writtenbyanhonestman,thenstewinginthePlainsontwohundredrupeesamonth(forheallowedhiswifeeighthundredandfifty),andinasilkbanianandcottontrousers。Itsaidthat,perhaps,shehadnotthoughtoftheunwisdomofallowinghernametobesogenerallycoupledwiththeTertiumQuid’s;thatshewastoomuchofachildtounderstandthedangersofthatsortofthing;thathe,herhusband,wasthelastmanintheworldtointerferejealouslywithherlittleamusementsandinterests,butthatitwouldbebetterwereshetodroptheTertiumQuidquietlyandforherhusband’ssake。Theletterwassweetenedwithmanyprettylittlepetnames,anditamusedtheTertiumQuidconsiderably。HeandShelaughedoverit,sothatyou,fiftyyardsaway,couldseetheirshouldersshakingwhilethehorsesslouchedalongsidebyside。

Theirconversationwasnotworthreporting。Theupshotofitwasthat,nextday,noonesawtheMan’sWifeandtheTertiumQuidtogether。TheyhadbothgonedowntotheCemetery,which,asarule,isonlyvisitedofficiallybytheinhabitantsofSimla。

ASimlafuneralwiththeclergymanriding,themournersriding,andthecoffincreakingasitswingsbetweenthebearers,isoneofthemostdepressingthingsonthisearth,particularlywhentheprocessionpassesunderthewet,dankdipbeneaththeRockcliffeHotel,wherethesunisshutout,andallthehillstreamsarewailingandweepingtogetherastheygodownthevalleys。

Occasionallyfolktendthegraves,butweinIndiashiftandaretransferredsooftenthat,attheendofthesecondyear,theDeadhavenofriendonlyacquaintanceswhoarefartoobusyamusingthemselvesupthehilltoattendtooldpartners。TheideaofusingaCemeteryasarendezvousisdistinctlyafeminineone。Amanwouldhavesaidsimply,’Letpeopletalk。We’llgodowntheMall。’

Awomanismadedifferently,especiallyifshebesuchawomanastheMan’sWife。SheandtheTertiumQuidenjoyedeachother’ssocietyamongthegravesofmenandwomenwhomtheyhadknownanddancedwithaforetime。

Theyusedtotakeabighorse-blanketandsitonthegrassalittletotheleftofthelowerend,wherethereisadipintheground,andwheretheoccupiedgravesstopshortandtheready-madeonesarenotready。Eachwell-regulatedIndianCemeterykeepshalf-a-dozengravespermanentlyopenforcontingenciesandincidentalwearandtear。IntheHillsthesearemoreusuallybaby’ssize,becausechildrenwhocomeupweakenedandsickfromthePlainsoftensuccumbtotheeffectsoftheRainsintheHillsorgetpneumoniafromtheirayahstakingthemthroughdamppine-woodsafterthesunhasset。InCantonments,ofcourse,theman’ssizeismoreinrequest;thesearrangementsvaryingwiththeclimateandpopulation。

OnedaywhentheMan’sWifeandtheTertiumQuidhadjustarrivedintheCemetery,theysawsomecooliesbreakingground。

Theyhadmarkedoutafull-sizegrave,andtheTertiumQuidaskedthemwhetheranySahibwassick。Theysaidthattheydidnotknow;butitwasanorderthattheyshoulddigaSahib’sgrave。

’Workaway,’saidtheTertiumQuid,’andlet’sseehowit’sdone。’

Thecooliesworkedaway,andtheMan’sWifeandtheTertiumQuidwatchedandtalkedforacoupleofhourswhilethegravewasbeingdeepened。Thenacoolie,takingtheearthinbasketsasitwasthrownup,jumpedoverthegrave。

’That’squeer,’saidtheTertiumQuid。’Where’smyulster?’

’What’squeer?’saidtheMan’sWife。

’Ihavegotachilldownmybackjustasifagoosehadwalkedovermygrave。’

’Whydoyoulookatthething,then?’saidtheMan’sWife。’Letusgo。’

TheTertiumQuidstoodattheheadofthegrave,andstaredwithoutansweringforaspace。Thenhesaid,droppingapebbledown,’Itisnastyandcold:horriblycold。Idon’tthinkIshallcometotheCemeteryanymore。Idon’tthinkgrave-diggingischeerful。’

ThetwotalkedandagreedthattheCemeterywasdepressing。TheyalsoarrangedforaridenextdayoutfromtheCemeterythroughtheMashobraTunneluptoFagooandback,becausealltheworldwasgoingtoagarden-partyatViceregalLodge,andallthepeopleofMashobrawouldgotoo。

CominguptheCemeteryroad,theTertiumQuid’shorsetriedtoboltuphill,beingtiredwithstandingsolong,andmanagedtostrainabacksinew。

’Ishallhavetotakethemareto-morrow,’saidtheTertiumQuid,’andshewillstandnothingheavierthanasnaffle。’

TheymadetheirarrangementstomeetintheCemetery,afterallowingalltheMashobrapeopletimetopassintoSimla。Thatnightitrainedheavily,and,nextday,whentheTertiumQuidcametothetrysting-place,hesawthatthenewgravehadafootofwaterinit,thegroundbeingatoughandsourclay。

’’Jove!Thatlooksbeastly,’saidtheTertiumQuid。’Fancybeingboardedupanddroppedintothatwell!’

TheythenstartedofftoFagoo,themareplayingwiththesnaffleandpickingherwayasthoughshewereshodwithsatin,andthesunshiningdivinely。TheroadbelowMashobratoFagooisofficiallystyledtheHimalayan-Thibetroad;butinspiteofitsnameitisnotmuchmorethansixfeetwideinmostplaces,andthedropintothevalleybelowmaybeanythingbetweenoneandtwothousandfeet。

’Nowwe’regoingtoThibet,’saidtheMan’sWifemerrily,asthehorsesdrewneartoFagoo。Shewasridingonthecliff-side。

’IntoThibet,’saidtheTertiumQuid,’eversofarfrompeoplewhosayhorridthings,andhubbieswhowritestupidletters。Withyoutotheendoftheworld!’

Acooliecarryingalogofwoodcameroundacorner,andthemarewentwidetoavoidhimforefeetinandhaunchesout,asasensiblemareshouldgo。

’Totheworld’send,’saidtheMan’sWife,andlookedunspeakablethingsoverhernearshoulderattheTertiumQuid。

Hewassmiling,but,whileshelooked,thesmilefrozestiffasitwereonhisface,andchangedtoanervousgrinthesortofgrinmenwearwhentheyarenotquiteeasyintheirsaddles。Themareseemedtobesinkingbythestern,andhernostrilscrackedwhileshewastryingtorealisewhatwashappening。Therainofthenightbeforehadrottedthedrop-sideoftheHimalayan-ThibetRoad,anditwasgivingwayunderher。’Whatareyoudoing?’saidtheMan’sWife。TheTertiumQuidgavenoanswer。Hegrinnednervouslyandsethisspursintothemare,whorappedwithherforefeetontheroad,andthestrugglebegan。TheMan’sWifescreamed,’Oh,Frank,getoff!’

ButtheTertiumQuidwasgluedtothesaddlehisfaceblueandwhiteandhelookedintotheMan’sWife’seyes。ThentheMan’sWifeclutchedatthemare’sheadandcaughtherbythenoseinsteadofthebridle。Thebrutethrewupherheadandwentdownwithascream,theTertiumQuiduponher,andthenervousgrinstillsetonhisface。

TheMan’sWifeheardthetinkle-tinkleoflittlestonesandlooseearthfallingofftheroadway,andtheslidingroarofthemanandhorsegoingdown。Theneverythingwasquiet,andshecalledonFranktoleavehismareandwalkup。ButFrankdidnotanswer。Hewasunderneaththemare,ninehundredfeetbelow,spoilingapatchofIndiancorn。

AstherevellerscamebackfromViceregalLodgeinthemistsoftheevening,theymetatemporarilyinsanewoman,onatemporarilymadhorse,swingingroundthecorners,withhereyesandhermouthopen,andherheadliketheheadofaMedusa。Shewasstoppedbyamanattheriskofhislife,andtakenoutofthesaddle,alimpheap,andputonthebanktoexplainherself。Thiswastedtwentyminutes,andthenshewassenthomeinalady’s’rickshaw,stillwithhermouthopenandherhandspickingatherriding-gloves。

Shewasinbedthroughthefollowingthreedays,whichwererainy;soshemissedattendingthefuneraloftheTertiumQuid,whowasloweredintoeighteeninchesofwater,insteadofthetwelvetowhichhehadfirstobjected。

AWaysideComedyBecausetoeverypurposethereistimeandjudgment,thereforethemiseryofmanisgreatuponhim。

——Eccles。viii。6。

FateandtheGovernmentofIndiahaveturnedtheStationofKashimaintoaprison;and,becausethereisnohelpforthepoorsoulswhoarenowlyingthereintorment,Iwritethisstory,prayingthattheGovernmentofIndiamaybemovedtoscattertheEuropeanpopulationtothefourwinds。

KashimaisboundedonallsidesbytherocktippedcircleoftheDosehrihills。InSpring,itisablazewithroses;inSummer,therosesdieandthehotwindsblowfromthehills;inAutumn,thewhitemistsfromthejhilscovertheplaceaswithwater,andinWinterthefrostsnipeverythingyoungandtendertoearth-level。

ThereisbutoneviewinKashimaastretchofperfectlyflatpastureandplough-land,runninguptothegray-bluescruboftheDosehrihills。

Therearenoamusements,exceptsnipeandtigershooting;butthetigershavebeenlongsincehuntedfromtheirlairsintherock-caves,andthesnipeonlycomeonceayear。Narkarraonehundredandforty-threemilesbyroadistheneareststationtoKashima。ButKashimanevergoestoNarkarra,wherethereareatleasttwelveEnglishpeople。ItstayswithinthecircleoftheDosehrihills。

AllKashimaacquitsMrs。Vansuythenofanyintentiontodoharm;

butallKashimaknowsthatshe,andshealone,broughtabouttheirpain。

Boulte,theEngineer,Mrs。Boulte,andCaptainKurrellknowthis。

TheyaretheEnglishpopulationofKashima,ifweexceptMajorVansuythen,whoisofnoimportancewhatever,andMrs。

Vansuythen,whoisthemostimportantofall。

Youmustremember,thoughyouwillnotunderstand,thatalllawsweakeninasmallandhiddencommunitywherethereisnopublicopinion。WhenamanisabsolutelyaloneinaStationherunsacertainriskoffallingintoevilways。ThisriskismultipliedbyeveryadditiontothepopulationuptotwelvetheJury-number。

Afterthat,fearandconsequentrestraintbegin,andhumanactionbecomeslessgrotesquelyjerky。

TherewasdeeppeaceinKashimatillMrs。Vansuythenarrived。

Shewasacharmingwoman,everyonesaidsoeverywhere;andshecharmedeveryone。Inspiteofthis,or,perhaps,becauseofthis,sinceFateissoperverse,shecaredonlyforoneman,andhewasMajorVansuythen。Hadshebeenplainorstupid,thismatterwouldhavebeenintelligibletoKashima。Butshewasafairwoman,withverystillgrayeyes,thecolourofalakejustbeforethelightofthesuntouchesit。Nomanwhohadseenthoseeyescould,lateron,explainwhatfashionofwomanshewastolookupon。Theeyesdazzledhim。Herownsexsaidthatshewas’notbad-looking,butspoiltbypretendingtobesograve。’Andyethergravitywasnatural。Itwasnotherhabittosmile。Shemerelywentthroughlife,lookingatthosewhopassed;andthewomenobjectedwhilethemenfelldownandworshipped。

SheknowsandisdeeplysorryfortheevilshehasdonetoKashima;butMajorVansuythencannotunderstandwhyMrs。

Boultedoesnotdropintoafternoonteaatleastthreetimesaweek。’WhenthereareonlytwowomeninoneStation,theyoughttoseeagreatdealofeachother,’saysMajorVansuythen。

LongandlongbeforeeverMrs。Vansuythencameoutofthosefar-awayplaceswherethereissocietyandamusement,KurrellhaddiscoveredthatMrs。Boultewastheonewomanintheworldforhimandyoudarenotblamethem。KashimawasasoutoftheworldasHeavenortheOtherPlace,andtheDosehrihillskepttheirsecretwell。Boultehadnoconcerninthematter。Hewasincampforafortnightatatime。Hewasahard,heavyman,andneitherMrs。BoultenorKurrellpitiedhim。TheyhadallKashimaandeachotherfortheirvery,veryown;andKashimawastheGardenofEdeninthosedays。WhenBoultereturnedfromhiswanderingshewouldslapKurrellbetweentheshouldersandcallhim’oldfellow,’andthethreewoulddinetogether。KashimawashappythenwhenthejudgmentofGodseemedalmostasdistantasNarkarraortherailwaythatrandowntothesea。ButtheGovernmentsentMajorVansuythentoKashima,andwithhimcamehiswife。

TheetiquetteofKashimaismuchthesameasthatofadesertisland。Whenastrangeriscastawaythere,allhandsgodowntotheshoretomakehimwelcome。KashimaassembledatthemasonryplatformclosetotheNarkarraRoad,andspreadteafortheVansuythens。Thatceremonywasreckonedaformalcall,andmadethemfreeoftheStation,itsrightsandprivileges。WhentheVansuythenssettleddowntheygaveatinyhouse-warmingtoallKashima;andthatmadeKashimafreeoftheirhouse,accordingtotheimmemorialusageoftheStation。

ThentheRainscame,whennoonecouldgointocamp,andtheNarkarraRoadwaswashedawaybytheKasunRiver,andinthecup-likepasturesofKashimathecattlewadedknee-deep。ThecloudsdroppeddownfromtheDosehrihillsandcoveredeverything。

AttheendoftheRainsBoulte’smannertowardshiswifechangedandbecamedemonstrativelyaffectionate。Theyhadbeenmarriedtwelveyears,andthechangestartledMrs。Boulte,whohatedherhusbandwiththehateofawomanwhohasmetwithnothingbutkindnessfromhermate,and,intheteethofthiskindness,hasdonehimagreatwrong。Moreover,shehadherowntroubletofightwithherwatchtokeepoverherownproperty,Kurrell。FortwomonthstheRainshadhiddentheDosehrihillsandmanyotherthingsbesides;but,whentheylifted,theyshowedMrs。Boultethathermanamongmen,herTedforshecalledhimTedintheolddayswhenBoultewasoutofearshotwasslippingthelinksoftheallegiance。

’TheVansuythenWomanhastakenhim,’Mrs。Boultesaidtoherself;andwhenBoultewasaway,weptoverherbelief,inthefaceoftheover-vehementblandishmentsofTed。SorrowinKashimaisasfortunateasLovebecausethereisnothingtoweakenitsavetheflightofTime。Mrs。BoultehadneverbreathedhersuspiciontoKurrellbecauseshewasnotcertain;andhernatureledhertobeverycertainbeforeshetookstepsinanydirection。Thatiswhyshebehavedasshedid。