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Justherewasthewaysideshopofasmith;andnowarrivedalandedproprietorwhohadboughtthisgirlafewmilesback,deliverableherewhereherironscouldbetakenoff.Theywereremoved;thentherewasasquabblebetweenthegentlemanandthedealerastowhichshouldpaytheblacksmith.Themomentthegirlwasdeliveredfromherirons,sheflungherself,alltearsandfranticsobbings,intothearmsoftheslavewhohadturnedawayhisfacewhenshewaswhipped.Hestrainedhertohisbreast,andsmotheredherfaceandthechild\'swithkisses,andwashedthemwiththerainofhistears.Isuspected.Iinquired.Yes,Iwasright;itwashusbandandwife.Theyhadtobetornapartbyforce;thegirlhadtobedraggedaway,andshestruggledandfoughtandshriekedlikeonegonemadtillaturnoftheroadhidherfromsight;andevenafterthat,wecouldstillmakeoutthefadingplaintofthoserecedingshrieks.Andthehusbandandfather,withhiswifeandchildgone,nevertobeseenbyhimagaininlife?——well,thelookofhimonemightnotbearatall,andsoIturnedaway;butIknewIshouldnevergethispictureoutofmymindagain,andthereitistothisday,towringmyheartstringswheneverIthinkofit. Weputupattheinninavillagejustatnightfall,andwhenIrosenextmorningandlookedabroad,Iwaswarewhereaknightcameridinginthegoldengloryofthenewday,andrecognizedhimforknightofmine——SirOzanaleCureHardy.Hewasinthegentlemen\'sfurnishingline,andhismissionaryingspecialtywasplughats.Hewasclothedallinsteel,inthebeautifulestarmorofthetime——uptowherehishelmetoughttohavebeen;buthehadn\'tanyhelmet,heworeashinystove-pipehat,andwasridiculousaspectacleasonemightwanttosee.Itwasanotherofmysurreptitiousschemesforextinguishingknighthoodbymakingitgrotesqueandabsurd.SirOzana\'ssaddlewashungaboutwithleatherhatboxes,andeverytimeheovercameawanderingknighthesworehimintomyserviceandfittedhimwithaplugandmadehimwearit.IdressedandrandowntowelcomeSirOzanaandgethisnews. \"Howistrade?\"Iasked. \"YewillnotethatIhavebutthesefourleft;yetweretheysixteenwhenasIgotmefromCamelot.\" \"Why,youhavecertainlydonenobly,SirOzana.Wherehaveyoubeenforagingoflate?\" \"IambutnowcomefromtheValleyofHoliness,pleaseyousir.\" \"Iampointedforthatplacemyself.Isthereanythingstirringinthemonkery,morethancommon?\" \"Bythemassyemaynotquestionit!Givehimgoodfeed,boy,andstintitnot,anthouvaluestthycrown;sogetyelightlytothestableanddoevenasIbidSir,itisparlousnewsIbring,and——bethesepilgrims?Thenyemaynotdobetter,goodfolk,thangatherandhearthetaleIhavetotell,sithitconcernethyou,forasmuchasyegotofindthatyewillnotfind,andseekthatyewillseekinvain,mylifebeinghostageformyword,andmywordandmessagebeingthese,namely:Thatahaphashappenedwhereofthelikehasnotbeenseennomorebutoncethistwohundredyears,whichwasthefirstandlasttimethatthatsaidmisfortunestraketheholyvalleyinthatformbycommandmentoftheMostHighwheretobyreasonsjustandcausesthereuntocontributing,whereinthematter——\" \"Themiraculousfounthathceasedtoflow!\"Thisshoutburstfromtwentypilgrimmouthsatonce. \"Yesaywell,goodpeople.Iwasvergingtoit,evenwhenyespake. \" \"Hassomebodybeenwashingagain?\" \"Nay,itissuspected,butnonebelieveit.Itisthoughttobesomeothersin,butnonewitwhat.\" \"Howaretheyfeelingaboutthecalamity?\" \"Nonemaydescribeitinwords.Thefountistheseninedaysdry.Theprayersthatdidbeginthen,andthelamentationsinsackclothandashes,andtheholyprocessions,noneofthesehaveceasednornightnorday; andsothemonksandthenunsandthefoundlingsbeallexhausted,anddohangupprayerswrituponparchment,siththatnostrengthisleftinmantoliftupvoice.Andatlasttheysentforthee,SirBoss,totrymagicandenchantment;andifyoucouldnotcome,thenwasthemessengertofetchMerlin,andheistherethesethreedaysnow,andsaithhewillfetchthatwaterthoughhebursttheglobeandwreckitskingdomstoaccomplishit;andrightbravelydothheworkhismagicandcalluponhishellionstohiethemhitherandhelp,butnotawhiffofmoisturehathhestartedyet,evensomuchasmightqualifyasmistuponacoppermirroranyecountnotthebarrelofsweathesweatethbetwixtsunandsunoverthedirelaborsofhistask;andifye——\" Breakfastwasready.AssoonasitwasoverIshowedtoSirOzanathesewordswhichIhadwrittenontheinsideofhishat:ChemicalDepartment,Laboratoryextension,SectionG.Pxxp.Sendtwooffirstsize,twoofNo. 3,andsixofNo.4,togetherwiththepropercomplementarydetails—— andtwoofmytrainedassistants.\"AndIsaid: \"NowgetyoutoCamelotasfastasyoucanfly,braveknight,andshowthewritingtoClarence,andtellhimtohavetheserequiredmattersintheValleyofHolinesswithallpossibledispatch.\" \"Iwillwell,SirBoss,\"andhewasoff. AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur\'sCourt-Chapter22Chapter22-TheHolyFountainTHEpilgrimswerehumanbeings.Otherwisetheywouldhaveacteddifferently. Theyhadcomealonganddifficultjourney,andnowwhenthejourneywasnearlyfinished,andtheylearnedthatthemainthingtheyhadcomeforhadceasedtoexist,theydidn\'tdoashorsesorcatsorangle-wormswouldprobablyhavedone——turnbackandgetatsomethingprofitable——no,anxiousastheyhadbeforebeentoseethemiraculousfountain,theywereasmuchasfortytimesasanxiousnowtoseetheplacewhereithadusedtobe.Thereisnoaccountingforhumanbeings. Wemadegoodtime;andacoupleofhoursbeforesunsetwestooduponthehighconfinesoftheValleyofHoliness,andoureyessweptitfromendtoendandnoteditsfeatures.Thatis,itslargefeatures.Thesewerethethreemassesofbuildings.Theyweredistantandisolatedtemporalitiesshrunkentotoyconstructionsinthelonelywasteofwhatseemedadesert——andwas.Suchasceneisalwaysmournful,itissoimpressivelystill,andlookssosteepedindeath.Buttherewasasoundherewhichinterruptedthestillnessonlytoaddtoitsmournfulness;thiswasthefaintfarsoundoftollingbellswhichfloatedfitfullytousonthepassingbreeze,andsofaintly,sosoftly,thatwehardlyknewwhetherwehearditwithourearsorwithourspirits. Wereachedthemonasterybeforedark,andtherethemalesweregivenlodging,butthewomenweresentovertothenunnery.Thebellswerecloseathandnow,andtheirsolemnboomingsmoteupontheearlikeamessageofdoom.Asuperstitiousdespairpossessedtheheartofeverymonkandpublisheditselfinhisghastlyface.Everywhere,theseblack-robed,soft-sandaled,tallow-visagedspectersappeared,flittedaboutanddisappeared,noiselessasthecreaturesofatroubleddream,andasuncanny. Theoldabbot\'sjoytoseemewaspathetic.Eventotears;buthedidthesheddinghimself.Hesaid: \"Delaynot,son,butgettothysavingwork.Anwebringnotthewaterbackagain,andsoon,weareruined,andthegoodworkoftwohundredyearsmustend.Andseethoudoitwithenchantmentsthatbeholy,fortheChurchwillnotendurethatworkinhercausebedonebydevil\'smagic.\" \"WhenIwork,Father,besuretherewillbenodevil\'sworkconnectedwithit.Ishallusenoartsthatcomeofthedevil,andnoelementsnotcreatedbythehandofGod.ButisMerlinworkingstrictlyonpiouslines?\" \"Ah,hesaidhewould,myson,hesaidhewould,andtookoathtomakehispromisegood.\" \"Well,inthatcase,lethimproceed.\" \"Butsurelyyouwillnotsitidleby,buthelp?\" \"Itwillnotanswertomixmethods,Father;neitherwoulditbeprofessionalcourtesy.Twoofatrademustnotunderbideachother.Wemightaswellcutratesandbedonewithit;itwouldarriveatthatintheend.Merlinhasthecontract;noothermagiciancantouchittillhethrowsitup.\" \"ButIwilltakeitfromhim;itisaterribleemergencyandtheactistherebyjustified.Andifitwerenotso,whowillgivelawtotheChurch? TheChurchgivethlawtoall;andwhatshewillstodo,thatshemaydo,hurtwhomitmay.Iwilltakeitfromhim;youshallbeginuponthemoment.\" \"Itmaynotbe,Father.Nodoubt,asyousay,wherepowerissupreme,onecandoasonelikesandsuffernoinjury;butwepoormagiciansarenotsosituated.Merlinisaverygoodmagicianinasmallway,andhasquiteaneatprovincialreputation.Heisstrugglingalong,doingthebesthecan,anditwouldnotbeetiquetteformetotakehisjobuntilhehimselfabandonsit.\" Theabbot\'sfacelighted. \"Ah,thatissimple.Therearewaystopersuadehimtoabandonit.\" \"No-no,Father,itskillsnot,asthesepeoplesay.Ifhewerepersuadedagainsthiswill,hewouldloadthatwellwithamaliciousenchantmentwhichwouldbalkmeuntilIfoundoutitssecret.Itmighttakeamonth. IcouldsetupalittleenchantmentofminewhichIcallthetelephone,andhecouldnotfindoutitssecretinahundredyears.Yes,youperceive,hemightblockmeforamonth.Wouldyouliketoriskamonthinadrytimelikethis?\" \"Amonth!Themerethoughtofitmakethmetoshudder.Haveitthyway,myson.Butmyheartisheavywiththisdisappointment.Leaveme,andletmewearmyspiritwithwearinessandwaiting,evenasIhavedonethesetenlongdays,counterfeitingthusthethingthatiscalledrest,thepronebodymakingoutwardsignofreposewhereinwardlyisnone.\" Ofcourse,itwouldhavebeenbest,allround,forMerlintowaiveetiquetteandquitandcallithalfaday,sincehewouldneverbeabletostartthatwater,forhewasatruemagicianofthetime;whichistosay,thebigmiracles,theonesthatgavehimhisreputation,alwayshadthelucktobeperformedwhennobodybutMerlinwaspresent;hecouldn\'tstartthiswellwithallthiscrowdaroundtosee;acrowdwasasbadforamagician\'smiracleinthatdayasitwasforaspiritualist\'smiracleinmine;therewassuretobesomeskepticonhandtoturnupthegasatthecrucialmomentandspoileverything.ButIdidnotwantMerlintoretirefromthejobuntilIwasreadytotakeholdofiteffectivelymyself;andIcouldnotdothatuntilIgotmythingsfromCamelot,andthatwouldtaketwoorthreedays. Mypresencegavethemonkshope,andcheeredthemupagooddeal;insomuchthattheyateasquaremealthatnightforthefirsttimeintendays. Assoonastheirstomachshadbeenproperlyreinforcedwithfood,theirspiritsbegantorisefast;whenthemeadbegantogoroundtheyrosefaster. Bythetimeeverybodywashalf-seasover,theholycommunitywasingoodshapetomakeanightofit;sowestayedbytheboardandputitthroughonthatline.Mattersgottobeveryjolly.Goodoldquestionablestoriesweretoldthatmadethetearsrundownandcavernousmouthsstandwideandtheroundbelliesshakewithlaughter;andquestionablesongswerebellowedoutinamightychorusthatdrownedtheboomofthetollingbells. AtlastIventuredastorymyself;andvastwasthesuccessofit.Notrightoff,ofcourse,forthenativeofthoseislandsdoesnot,asarule,dissolveupontheearlyapplicationsofahumorousthing;butthefifthtimeItoldit,theybegantocrackinplaces;theeighttimeItoldit,theybegantocrumble;atthetwelfthrepetitiontheyfellapartinchunks; andatthefifteenththeydisintegrated,andIgotabroomandsweptthemup.Thislanguageisfigurative.Thoseislanders——well,theyareslowpayatfirst,inthematterofreturnforyourinvestmentofeffort,butintheendtheymakethepayofallothernationspoorandsmallbycontrast. Iwasatthewellnextdaybetimes.Merlinwasthere,enchantingawaylikeabeaver,butnotraisingthemoisture.Hewasnotinapleasanthumor; andeverytimeIhintedthatperhapsthiscontractwasashadetooheftyforanoviceheunlimberedhistongueandcursedlikeabishop——FrenchbishopoftheRegencydays,Imean. MatterswereaboutasIexpectedtofindthem.The\"fountain\"wasanordinarywell,ithadbeendugintheordinaryway,andstonedupintheordinaryway.Therewasnomiracleaboutit.Eventheliethathadcreateditsreputationwasnotmiraculous;Icouldhavetolditmyself,withonehandtiedbehindme.Thewellwasinadarkchamberwhichstoodinthecenterofacut-stonechapel,whosewallswerehungwithpiouspicturesofaworkmanshipthatwouldhavemadeachromofeelgood;pictureshistoricallycommemorativeofcurativemiracleswhichhadbeenachievedbythewaterswhennobodywaslooking.Thatis,nobodybutangels;theyarealwaysondeckwhenthereisamiracletothefore——soastogetputinthepicture,perhaps.Angelsareasfondofthatasafirecompany;lookattheoldmasters. Thewell-chamberwasdimlylightedbylamps;thewaterwasdrawnwithawindlassandchainbymonks,andpouredintotroughswhichdelivereditintostonereservoirsoutsideinthechapel——whentherewaswatertodraw,Imean——andnonebutmonkscouldenterthewell-chamber.Ienteredit,forIhadtemporaryauthoritytodoso,bycourtesyofmyprofessionalbrotherandsubordinate.Buthehadn\'tenteredithimself.Hedideverythingbyincantations;heneverworkedhisintellect.Ifhehadsteppedinthereandusedhiseyes,insteadofhisdisorderedmind,hecouldhavecuredthewellbynaturalmeans,andthenturneditintoamiracleinthecustomaryway;butno,hewasanoldnumskull,amagicianwhobelievedinhisownmagic;andnomagiciancanthrivewhoishandicappedwithasuperstitionlikethat. Ihadanideathatthewellhadsprungaleak;thatsomeofthewallstonesnearthebottomhadfallenandexposedfissuresthatallowedthewatertoescape.Imeasuredthechain——98feet.ThenIcalledincoupleofmonks,lockedthedoor,tookacandle,andmadethemlowermeinthebucket.Whenthechainwasallpaidout,thecandleconfirmedmysuspicion; aconsiderablesectionofthewallwasgone,exposingagoodbigfissure. Ialmostregrettedthatmytheoryaboutthewell\'stroublewascorrect,becauseIhadanotheronethathadashowypointortwoaboutitforamiracle.IrememberedthatinAmerica,manycenturieslater,whenanoilwellceasedtoflow,theyusedtoblastitoutwithadynamitetorpedo. IfIshouldfindthiswelldryandnoexplanationofit,Icouldastonishthesepeoplemostnoblybyhavingapersonofnoespecialvaluedropadynamitebombintoit.ItwasmyideatoappointMerlin.However,itwasplainthattherewasnooccasionforthebomb.Onecannothaveeverythingthewayhewouldlikeit.Amanhasnobusinesstobedepressedbyadisappointment,anyway;heoughttomakeuphismindtogeteven.ThatiswhatIdid.I saidtomyself,Iaminnohurry,Icanwait;thatbombwillcomegoodyet.Anditdid,too. WhenIwasabovegroundagain,Iturnedoutthemonks,andletdownafish-line;thewellwasahundredandfiftyfeetdeep,andtherewasforty-onefeetofwaterinitIIcalledinamonkandasked: \"Howdeepisthewell?\" \"That,sir,Iwitnot,havingneverbeentold.\" \"Howdoesthewaterusuallystandinit?\" \"Neartothetop,thesetwocenturies,asthetestimonygoeth,broughtdowntousthroughourpredecessors.\" Itwastrue——astorecenttimesatleast——fortherewaswitnesstoit,andbetterwitnessthanamonk;onlyabouttwentyorthirtyfeetofthechainshowedwearanduse,therestofitwasunwornandrusty. Whathadhappenedwhenthewellgaveoutthatothertime?Withoutdoubtsomepracticalpersonhadcomealongandmendedtheleak,andthenhadcomeupandtoldtheabbothehaddiscoveredbydivinationthatifthesinfulbathweredestroyedthewellwouldflowagain.Theleakhadbefallenagainnow,andthesechildrenwouldhaveprayed,andprocessioned,andtolledtheirbellsforheavenlysuccortilltheyalldriedupandblewaway,andnoinnocentofthemallwouldeverhavethoughttodropafish-lineintothewellorgodowninitandfindoutwhatwasreallythematter. Oldhabitofmindisoneofthetoughestthingstogetawayfromintheworld.Ittransmitsitselflikephysicalformandfeature;andforaman,inthosedays,tohavehadanideathathisancestorshadn\'thad,wouldhavebroughthimundersuspicionofbeingillegitimate.Isaidtothemonk: \"Itisadifficultmiracletorestorewaterinadrywell,butwewilltry,ifmybrotherMerlinfails.BrotherMerlinisaverypassableartist,butonlyintheparlor-magicline,andhemaynotsucceed;infact,isnotlikelytosucceed.Butthatshouldbenothingtohisdiscredit;themanthatcandoTHISkindofmiracleknowsenoughtokeephotel.\" \"Hotel?Imindnottohaveheard——\" \"Ofhotel?It\'swhatyoucallhostel.Themanthatcandothismiraclecankeephostel.Icandothismiracle;Ishalldothismiracle;yetI donottrytoconcealfromyouthatitisamiracletotaxtheoccultpowerstothelaststrain.\" \"Noneknoweththattruthbetterthanthebrotherhood,indeed;foritisofrecordthataforetimeitwasparlousdifficultandtookayear.Natheless,Godsendyougoodsuccess,andtothatendwillwepray.\" Asamatterofbusinessitwasagoodideatogetthenotionaroundthatthethingwasdifficult.Manyasmallthinghasbeenmadelargebytherightkindofadvertising.Thatmonkwasfilledupwiththedifficultyofthisenterprise;hewouldfilluptheothers.Intwodaysthesolicitudewouldbebooming. Onmywayhomeatnoon,ImetSandy.Shehadbeensamplingthehermits. Isaid: \"Iwouldliketodothatmyself.ThisisWednesday.Isthereamatinee?\" \"Awhich,pleaseyou,sir?\" \"Matinee.Dotheykeepopenafternoons?\" \"Who?\" \"Thehermits,ofcourse.\" \"Keepopen?\" \"Yes,keepopen.Isn\'tthatplainenough?Dotheyknockoffatnoon?\" \"Knockoff?\" \"Knockoff?——yes,knockoff.Whatisthematterwithknockoff?I neversawsuchadunderhead;can\'tyouunderstandanythingatall?Inplainterms,dotheyshutupshop,drawthegame,bankthefires——\" \"Shutupshop,draw——\" \"There,nevermind,letitgo;youmakemetired.Youcan\'tseemtounderstandthesimplestthing.\" IwouldImightpleasethee,sir,anditistomedoleandsorrowthatIfail,albeitsithIambutasimpledamselandtaughtofnone,beingfromthecradleunbaptizedinthosedeepwatersoflearningthatdoanointwithasovereigntyhimthatpartakethofthatmostnoblesacrament,investinghimwithreverendstatetothementaleyeofthehumblemortalwho,bybarandlackofthatgreatconsecrationseethinhisownunlearnedestatebutasymbolofthatothersortoflackandlosswhichmendopublishtothepityingeyewithsackclothtrappingswhereontheashesofgriefdoliebepowderedandbestrewn,andso,whensuchshallinthedarknessofhismindencounterthesegoldenphrasesofhighmystery,theseshut-up-shops,anddraw-the-game,andbank-the-fires,itisbutbythegraceofGodthatheburstnotforenvyofthemindthatcanbeget,andtonguethatcandeliversogreatandmellow-soundingmiraclesofspeech,andiftheredoensueconfusioninthathumblermind,andfailuretodivinethemeaningsofthesewonders,thenifsobethismiscomprehensionisnotvainbutsoothandtrue,wityewellitistheverysubstanceofworshipfuldearhomageandmaynotlightlybemisprized,norhadbeen,anyehadnotedthiscomplexionofmoodandmindandunderstoodthatthatIwouldIcouldnot,andthatIcouldnotImightnot,noryetnormightNORcould,normight-notnorcould-not,mightbebyadvantageturnedtothedesiredWOULD,andsoI prayyoumercyofmyfault,andthatyewillofyourkindnessandyourcharityforgiveit,goodmymasterandmostdearlord.\" Icouldn\'tmakeitallout——thatis,thedetails——butIgotthegeneralidea;andenoughofit,too,tobeashamed.Itwasnotfairtospringthosenineteenthcenturytechnicalitiesupontheuntutoredinfantofthesixthandthenrailatherbecauseshecouldn\'tgettheirdrift; andwhenshewasmakingthehonestbestdriveatitshecould,too,andnofaultofhersthatshecouldn\'tfetchthehomeplate;andsoIapologized. Thenwemeanderedpleasantlyawaytowardthehermitholesinsociableconversetogether,andbetterfriendsthanever. Iwasgraduallycomingtohaveamysteriousandshudderyreverenceforthisgirl;nowadayswhenevershepulledoutfromthestationandgothertrainfairlystartedononeofthosehorizonlesstranscontinentalsentencesofhers,itwasborneinuponmethatIwasstandingintheawfulpresenceoftheMotheroftheGermanLanguage.Iwassoimpressedwiththis,thatsometimeswhenshebegantoemptyoneofthesesentencesonmeIunconsciouslytooktheveryattitudeofreverence,andstooduncovered;andifwordshadbeenwater,Ihadbeendrowned,sure.ShehadexactlytheGermanway; whateverwasinhermindtobedelivered,whetheramereremark,orasermon,oracyclopedia,orthehistoryofawar,shewouldgetitintoasinglesentenceordie.WhenevertheliteraryGermandivesintoasentence,thatisthelastyouaregoingtoseeofhimtillheemergesontheothersideofhisAtlanticwithhisverbinhismouth. Wedriftedfromhermittohermitalltheafternoon.Itwasamoststrangemenagerie.Thechiefemulationamongthemseemedtobe,toseewhichcouldmanagetobetheuncleanestandmostprosperouswithvermin.Theirmannerandattitudeswerethelastexpressionofcomplacentself-righteousness. Itwasoneanchorite\'spridetolienakedinthemudandlettheinsectsbitehimandblisterhimunmolested;itwasanother\'stoleanagainstarock,alldaylong,conspicuoustotheadmirationofthethrongofpilgrimsandpray;itwasanother\'stogonakedandcrawlaroundonallfours;itwasanother\'stodragaboutwithhim,yearinandyearout,eightypoundsofiron;itwasanother\'stoneverliedownwhenheslept,buttostandamongthethorn-bushesandsnorewhentherewerepilgrimsaroundtolook; awoman,whohadthewhitehairofage,andnootherapparel,wasblackfromcrowntoheelwithforty-sevenyearsofholyabstinencefromwater. Groupsofgazingpilgrimsstoodaroundallandeveryofthesestrangeobjects,lostinreverentwonder,andenviousoftheflecklesssanctitywhichthesepiousausteritieshadwonforthemfromanexactingheaven. Byandbywewenttoseeoneofthesupremelygreatones.Hewasamightycelebrity;hisfamehadpenetratedallChristendom;thenobleandtherenownedjourneyedfromtheremotestlandsontheglobetopayhimreverence.Hisstandwasinthecenterofthewidestpartofthevalley;andittookallthatspacetoholdhiscrowds. Hisstandwasapillarsixtyfeethigh,withabroadplatformonthetopofit.Hewasnowdoingwhathehadbeendoingeverydayfortwentyyearsupthere——bowinghisbodyceaselesslyandrapidlyalmosttohisfeet.Itwashiswayofpraying.Itimedhimwithastopwatch,andhemade1,244revolutionsin24minutesand46seconds.Itseemedapitytohaveallthispowergoingtowaste.Itwasoneofthemostusefulmotionsinmechanics,thepedalmovement;soImadeanoteinmymemorandumbook,purposingsomedaytoapplyasystemofelasticcordstohimandrunasewingmachinewithit.Iafterwardcarriedoutthatscheme,andgotfiveyears\'goodserviceoutofhim;inwhichtimeheturnedoutupwardofeighteenthousandfirst-ratetow-linenshirts,whichwastenaday.IworkedhimSundaysandall;hewasgoing,Sundays,thesameasweekdays,anditwasnousetowastethepower.Theseshirtscostmenothingbutjustthemeretrifleforthematerials——Ifurnishedthosemyself,itwouldnothavebeenrighttomakehimdothat——andtheysoldlikesmoketopilgrimsatadollarandahalfapiece,whichwasthepriceoffiftycowsorabloodedracehorseinArthurdom.Theywereregardedasaperfectprotectionagainstsin,andadvertisedassuchbymyknightseverywhere,withthepaint-potandstencil-plate;insomuchthattherewasnotaclifforabowlderoradeadwallinEnglandbutyoucouldreadonitatamiledistance: \"BuytheonlygenuineSt.Stylite;patronizedbytheNobility.Patentappliedfor.\" Therewasmoremoneyinthebusinessthanoneknewwhattodowith. Asitextended,Ibroughtoutalineofgoodssuitableforkings,andanobbythingforduchessesandthatsort,withrufflesdowntheforehatchandtherunning-gearclewedupwithafeatherstitchtoleewardandthenhauledaftwithaback-stayandtricedupwithahalf-turninthestandingriggingforwardoftheweather-gaskets.Yes,itwasadaisy. ButaboutthattimeInoticedthatthemotivepowerhadtakentostandingononeleg,andIfoundthattherewassomethingthematterwiththeotherone;soIstockedthebusinessandunloaded,takingSirBorsdeGanisintocampfinanciallyalongwithcertainofhisfriends;fortheworksstoppedwithinayear,andthegoodsaintgothimtohisrest.Buthehadearnedit.Icansaythatforhim. WhenIsawhimthatfirsttime——however,hispersonalconditionwillnotquitebeardescriptionhere.YoucanreaditintheLivesoftheSaints. * [*Allthedetailsconcerningthehermits,inthischapter,arefromLecky——butgreatlymodified.Thisbooknotbeingahistorybutonlyatale,themajorityofthehistorian\'sfrankdetailsweretoostrongforreproductioninit-EDITOR] AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur\'sCourt-Chapter23Chapter23-RestorationoftheFountainSATURDAYnoonIwenttothewellandlookedonawhile.Merlinwasstillburningsmoke-powders,andpawingtheair,andmutteringgibberishashardasever,butlookingprettydown-hearted,forofcoursehehadnotstartedevenaperspirationinthatwellyet.FinallyIsaid: \"Howdoesthethingpromisebythistime,partner?\" \"Behold,IamevennowbusiedwithtrialofthepowerfulestenchantmentknowntotheprincesoftheoccultartsinthelandsoftheEast;anitfailme,naughtcanavail.Peace,untilIfinish.\" Heraisedasmokethistimethatdarkenedalltheregion,andmusthavemademattersuncomfortableforthehermits,forthewindwastheirway,anditrolleddownovertheirdensinadenseandbillowyfog.Hepouredoutvolumesofspeechtomatch,andcontortedhisbodyandsawedtheairwithhishandsinamostextraordinaryway.Attheendoftwentyminuteshedroppeddownpanting,andaboutexhausted.Nowarrivedtheabbotandseveralhundredmonksandnuns,andbehindthemamultitudeofpilgrimsandacoupleofacresoffoundlings,alldrawnbytheprodigioussmoke,andallinagrandstateofexcitement.Theabbotinquiredanxiouslyforresults.Merlinsaid: \"Ifanylaborofmortalmightbreakthespellthatbindsthesewaters,thiswhichIhavebutjustessayedhaddoneit.Ithasfailed;wherebyIdonowknowthatthatwhichIhadfearedisatruthestablished;thesignofthisfailureis,thatthemostpotentspiritknowntothemagiciansoftheEast,andwhosenamenonemayutterandlive,haslaidhisspelluponthiswell.Themortaldoesnotbreathe,noreverwill,whocanpenetratethesecretofthatspell,andwithoutthatsecretnonecanbreakit.Thewaterwillflownomoreforever,goodFather.Ihavedonewhatmancould. Suffermetogo.\" Ofcoursethisthrewtheabbotintoagooddealofaconsternation. Heturnedtomewiththesignsofitinhisface,andsaid: \"Yehaveheardhim.Isittrue?\" \"Partofitis.\" \"Notall,then,notall!Whatpartistrue?\" \"ThatthatspiritwiththeRussiannamehasputhisspelluponthewell.\" \"God\'swownds,thenareweruined!\" \"Possibly.\" \"Butnotcertainly?Yemean,notcertainly?\" \"Thatisit.\" \"Wherefore,yealsomeanthatwhenhesaithnonecanbreakthespell——\" \"Yes,whenhesaysthat,hesayswhatisn\'tnecessarilytrue.Thereareconditionsunderwhichanefforttobreakitmayhavesomechance—— thatis,somesmall,sometriflingchance——ofsuccess.\" \"Theconditions——\" \"Oh,theyarenothingdifficult.Onlythese:Iwantthewellandthesurroundingsforthespaceofhalfamile,entirelytomyselffromsunsetto-dayuntilIremovetheban——andnobodyallowedtocrossthegroundbutbymyauthority.\" \"Aretheseall?\" \"Yes.\" \"Andyouhavenofeartotry?\"