第17章

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SirLauncelotgotupsteam,heandIloadedupthekettlewithunslakedlimeandcarbolicacid,withatouchoflacticacidaddedthereto,thenfilledthethingupwithwaterandinsertedthesteam-spoutunderthecanopy. Everythingwasship-shapenow,andwesatdownoneithersideofthecribtostandourwatch.Sandywassogratefulandsocomfortedthatshechargedacoupleofchurch-wardenswithwillow-barkandsumach-tobaccoforus,andtoldustosmokeasmuchaswepleased,itcouldn\'tgetunderthecanopy,andshewasusedtosmoke,beingthefirstladyinthelandwhohadeverseenacloudblown.Well,therecouldn\'tbeamorecontentedorcomfortablesightthanSirLauncelotinhisnoblearmorsittingingraciousserenityattheendofayardofsnowychurch-warden.Hewasabeautifulman,alovelyman,andwasjustintendedtomakeawifeandchildrenhappy.But,ofcourseGuenever——however,it\'snousetocryoverwhat\'sdoneandcan\'tbehelped. Well,hestoodwatch-and-watchwithme,rightstraightthrough,forthreedaysandnights,tillthechildwasoutofdanger;thenhetookherupinhisgreatarmsandkissedher,withhisplumesfallingabouthergoldenhead,thenlaidhersoftlyinSandy\'slapagainandtookhisstatelywaydownthevasthall,betweentheranksofadmiringmen-at-armsandmenials,andsodisappeared.AndnoinstinctwarnedmethatIshouldneverlookuponhimagaininthisworld!Lord,whataworldofheart-breakitis. Thedoctorssaidwemusttakethechildaway,ifwewouldcoaxherbacktohealthandstrengthagain.Andshemusthavesea-air.Sowetookaman-of-war,andasuiteoftwohundredandsixtypersons,andwentcruisingabout,andafterafortnightofthiswesteppedashoreontheFrenchcoast,andthedoctorsthoughtitwouldbeagoodideatomakesomethingofastaythere.Thelittlekingofthatregionofferedushishospitalities,andweweregladtoaccept.Ifhehadhadasmanyconveniencesashelacked,weshouldhavebeenplentycomfortableenough;evenasitwas,wemadeoutverywell,inhisqueeroldcastle,bythehelpofcomfortsandluxuriesfromtheship. AttheendofamonthIsentthevesselhomeforfreshsupplies,andfornews.Weexpectedherbackinthreeorfourdays.Shewouldbringme,alongwithothernews,theresultofacertainexperimentwhichIhadbeenstarting.Itwasaprojectofminetoreplacethetournamentwithsomethingwhichmightfurnishanescapefortheextrasteamofthechivalry,keepthosebucksentertainedandoutofmischief,andatthesametimepreservethebestthinginthem,whichwastheirhardyspiritofemulation.Ihadhadachoicebandoftheminprivatetrainingforsometime,andthedatewasnowarrivingfortheirfirstpubliceffort. Thisexperimentwasbaseball.Inordertogivethethingvoguefromthestart,andplaceitoutofthereachofcriticism,Ichosemyninesbyrank,notcapacity.Therewasn\'taknightineitherteamwhowasn\'tascepteredsovereign.Asformaterialofthissort,therewasaglutofitalwaysaroundArthur.Youcouldn\'tthrowabrickinanydirectionandnotcrippleaking.Ofcourse,Icouldn\'tgetthesepeopletoleaveofftheirarmor;theywouldn\'tdothatwhentheybathed.Theyconsentedtodifferentiatethearmorsothatabodycouldtelloneteamfromtheother,butthatwasthemosttheywoulddo.So,oneoftheteamsworechain-mailulsters,andtheotherworeplatearmormadeofmynewBessemersteel.TheirpracticeinthefieldwasthemostfantasticthingIeversaw.Beingball-proof,theyneverskippedoutoftheway,butstoodstillandtooktheresult; whenaBessemerwasatthebatandaballhithim,itwouldboundahundredandfiftyyardssometimes.Andwhenamanwasrunning,andthrewhimselfonhisstomachtoslidetohisbase,itwaslikeaniron-cladcomingintoport.AtfirstIappointedmenofnoranktoactasumpires,butIhadtodiscontinuethat.Thesepeoplewerenoeasiertopleasethanothernines. Theumpire\'sfirstdecisionwasusuallyhislast;theybrokehimintwowithabat,andhisfriendstotedhimhomeonashutter.Whenitwasnoticedthatnoumpireeversurvivedagame,umpiringgottobeunpopular.SoI wasobligedtoappointsomebodywhoserankandloftypositionunderthegovernmentwouldprotecthim. Herearethenamesofthenines:BESSEMERSULSTERS KINGARTHUR.EMPERORLUCIUS. KINGLOTOFLOTHIAN.KINGLOGRIS. KINGOFNORTHGALIS.KINGMARHALTOFIRELAND. KINGMARSIL.KINGMORGANORE. KINGOFLITTLEBRITAIN.KINGMARKOFCORNWALL. KINGLABOR.KINGNENTRESOFGARLOT. KINGPELLAMOFLISTENGESE.KINGMELIODASOFLIONES. KINGBAGDEMAGUS.KINGOFTHELAKE. KINGTOLLEMELAFEINTES.THESOWDANOFSYRIA. Umpire——CLARENCE.Thefirstpublicgamewouldcertainlydrawfiftythousandpeople;andforsolidfunwouldbeworthgoingaroundtheworldtosee.Everythingwouldbefavorable;itwasbalmyandbeautifulspringweathernow,andNaturewasalltailoredoutinhernewclothes. AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur\'sCourt-Chapter41Chapter41-TheInterdictHOWEVER,myattentionwassuddenlysnatchedfromsuchmatters;ourchildbegantolosegroundagain,andwehadtogotosittingupwithher,hercasebecamesoserious.Wecouldn\'tbeartoallowanybodytohelpinthisservice,sowetwostoodwatch-and-watch,dayinanddayout.Ah,Sandy,whatarightheartshehad,howsimple,andgenuine,andgoodshewas! Shewasaflawlesswifeandmother;andyetIhadmarriedherfornootherparticularreasons,exceptthatbythecustomsofchivalryshewasmypropertyuntilsomeknightshouldwinherfrommeinthefield.ShehadhuntedBritainoverforme;hadfoundmeatthehanging-boutoutsideofLondon,andhadstraightwayresumedheroldplaceatmysideintheplacidestwayandasofright.IwasaNewEnglander,andinmyopinionthissortofpartnershipwouldcompromiseher,soonerorlater.Shecouldn\'tseehow,butIcutargumentshortandwehadawedding. NowIdidn\'tknowIwasdrawingaprize,yetthatwaswhatIdiddraw. WithinthetwelvemonthIbecameherworshiper;andourswasthedearestandperfectestcomradeshipthateverwas.Peopletalkaboutbeautifulfriendshipsbetweentwopersonsofthesamesex.Whatisthebestofthatsort,ascomparedwiththefriendshipofmanandwife,wherethebestimpulsesandhighestidealsofbotharethesame?Thereisnoplaceforcomparisonbetweenthetwofriendships;theoneisearthly,theotherdivine. Inmydreams,alongatfirst,Istillwanderedthirteencenturiesaway,andmyunsatisfiedspiritwentcallingandharkingallupanddowntheunreplyingvacanciesofavanishedworld.ManyatimeSandyheardthatimploringcrycomefrommylipsinmysleep.Withagrandmagnanimityshesaddledthatcryofmineuponourchild,conceivingittobethenameofsomelostdarlingofmine.Ittouchedmetotears,anditalsonearlyknockedmeoffmyfeet,too,whenshesmiledupinmyfaceforanearnedreward,andplayedherquaintandprettysurpriseuponme: \"Thenameofonewhowasdeartotheeisherepreserved,heremadeholy,andthemusicofitwillabidealwayinourears.Nowthou\'ltkissme,asknowingthenameIhavegiventhechild.\" ButIdidn\'tknowit,allthesame.Ihadn\'tanideaintheworld;butitwouldhavebeencrueltoconfessitandspoilherprettygame;soI neverleton,butsaid: \"Yes,Iknow,sweetheart——howdearandgooditisofyou,too!ButIwanttoheartheselipsofyours,whicharealsomine,utteritfirst——thenitsmusicwillbeperfect.\" Pleasedtothemarrow,shemurmured: \"HELLO-CENTRAL!\" Ididn\'tlaugh——Iamalwaysthankfulforthat——butthestrainrupturedeverycartilageinme,andforweeksafterwardIcouldhearmybonesclackwhenIwalked.Sheneverfoundouthermistake.Thefirsttimesheheardthatformofsaluteusedatthetelephoneshewassurprised,andnotpleased; butItoldherIhadgivenorderforit:thathenceforthandforeverthetelephonemustalwaysbeinvokedwiththatreverentformality,inperpetualhonorandremembranceofmylostfriendandhersmallnamesake.Thiswasnottrue.Butitanswered. Well,duringtwoweeksandahalfwewatchedbythecrib,andinourdeepsolicitudewewereunconsciousofanyworldoutsideofthatsick-room. Thenourrewardcame:thecenteroftheuniverseturnedthecornerandbegantomend.Grateful?Itisn\'ttheterm.ThereISN\'Tanytermforit. Youknowthatyourself,ifyou\'vewatchedyourchildthroughtheValleyoftheShadowandseenitcomebacktolifeandsweepnightoutoftheearthwithoneall-illuminatingsmilethatyoucouldcoverwithyourhand. Why,wewerebackinthisworldinoneinstant!Thenwelookedthesamestartledthoughtintoeachother\'seyesatthesamemoment;morethantwoweeksgone,andthatshipnotbackyet! InanotherminuteIappearedinthepresenceofmytrain.Theyhadbeensteepedintroubledbodingsallthistime——theirfacesshowedit.Icalledanescortandwegallopedfivemilestoahilltopoverlookingthesea. Wherewasmygreatcommercethatsolatelyhadmadetheseglisteningexpansespopulousandbeautifulwithitswhite-wingedflocks?Vanished,everyone! Notasail,fromvergetoverge,notasmoke-bank——justadeadandemptysolitude,inplaceofallthatbriskandbreezylife. Iwentswiftlyback,sayingnotawordtoanybody.ItoldSandythisghastlynews.Wecouldimaginenoexplanationthatwouldbegintoexplain. Hadtherebeenaninvasion?anearthquake?apestilence?Hadthenationbeensweptoutofexistence?Butguessingwasprofitless.Imustgo—— atonce.Iborrowedtheking\'snavy——a\"ship\"nobiggerthanasteamlaunch——andwassoonready. Theparting——ah,yes,thatwashard.AsIwasdevouringthechildwithlastkisses,itbriskedupandjabberedoutitsvocabulary!——thefirsttimeinmorethantwoweeks,anditmadefoolsofusforjoy.Thedarlingmispronunciationsofchildhood!——dearme,there\'snomusicthatcantouchit;andhowonegrieveswhenitwastesawayanddissolvesintocorrectness,knowingitwillnevervisithisbereavedearagain.Well,howgooditwastobeabletocarrythatgraciousmemoryawaywithme! IapproachedEnglandthenextmorning,withthewidehighwayofsaltwateralltomyself.Therewereshipsintheharbor,atDover,buttheywerenakedastosails,andtherewasnosignoflifeaboutthem.ItwasSunday;yetatCanterburythestreetswereempty;strangestofall,therewasnotevenapriestinsight,andnostrokeofabellfelluponmyear. Themournfulnessofdeathwaseverywhere.Icouldn\'tunderstandit.Atlast,inthefurtheredgeofthattownIsawasmallfuneralprocession——justafamilyandafewfriendsfollowingacoffin——nopriest;afuneralwithoutbell,book,orcandle;therewasachurchtherecloseathand,buttheypasseditbyweeping,anddidnotenterit;Iglancedupatthebelfry,andtherehungthebell,shroudedinblack,anditstonguetiedback.NowIknew!NowIunderstoodthestupendouscalamitythathadovertakenEngland.Invasion?Invasionisatrivialitytoit.ItwastheINTERDICT! Iaskednoquestions;Ididn\'tneedtoaskany.TheChurchhadstruck; thethingformetodowastogetintoadisguise,andgowarily.Oneofmyservantsgavemeasuitofclothes,andwhenweweresafebeyondthetownIputthemon,andfromthattimeItraveledalone;Icouldnotrisktheembarrassmentofcompany. Amiserablejourney.Adesolatesilenceeverywhere.EveninLondonitself. Traffichadceased;mendidnottalkorlaugh,orgoingroups,orevenincouples;theymovedaimlesslyabout,eachmanbyhimself,withhisheaddown,andwoeandterrorathisheart.TheTowershowedrecentwar-scars. Verily,muchhadbeenhappening. Ofcourse,ImeanttotakethetrainforCamelot.Train!Why,thestationwasasvacantasacavern.Imovedon.ThejourneytoCamelotwasarepetitionofwhatIhadalreadyseen.TheMondayandtheTuesdaydifferedinnowayfromtheSunday.Iarrivedfarinthenight.Frombeingthebestelectric-lightedtowninthekingdomandthemostlikearecumbentsunofanythingyoueversaw,itwasbecomesimplyablot——ablotupondarkness——thatistosay,itwasdarkerandsoliderthantherestofthedarkness,andsoyoucouldseeitalittlebetter;itmademefeelasifmaybeitwassymbolical——asortofsignthattheChurchwasgoingtoKEEPtheupperhandnow,andsnuffoutallmybeautifulcivilizationjustlikethat.Ifoundnolifestirringinthesomberstreets.Igropedmywaywithaheavyheart. Thevastcastleloomedblackuponthehilltop,notasparkvisibleaboutit.Thedrawbridgewasdown,thegreatgatestoodwide,Ienteredwithoutchallenge,myownheelsmakingtheonlysoundIheard——anditwassepulchralenough,inthosehugevacantcourts. AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur\'sCourt-Chapter42Chapter42-War!IFOUNDClarencealoneinhisquarters,drownedinmelancholy;andinplaceoftheelectriclight,hehadreinstitutedtheancientrag-lamp,andsatthereinagrislytwilightwithallcurtainsdrawntight.Hesprangupandrushedformeeagerly,saying: \"Oh,it\'sworthabillionmilraystolookuponalivepersonagain!\" HeknewmeaseasilyasifIhadn\'tbeendisguisedatall.Whichfrightenedme;onemayeasilybelievethat. \"Quick,now,tellmethemeaningofthisfearfuldisaster,\"Isaid. \"Howdiditcomeabout?\" \"Well,iftherehadn\'tbeenanyQueenGuenever,itwouldn\'thavecomesoearly;butitwouldhavecome,anyway.Itwouldhavecomeonyourownaccountbyandby;byluck,ithappenedtocomeonthequeen\'s.\" \"ANDSirLauncelot\'s?\" \"Justso.\" \"Givemethedetails.\" \"IreckonyouwillgrantthatduringsomeyearstherehasbeenonlyonepairofeyesinthesekingdomsthathasnotbeenlookingsteadilyaskanceatthequeenandSirLauncelot——\" \"Yes,KingArthur\'s.\" \"——andonlyoneheartthatwaswithoutsuspicion——\" \"Yes——theking\'s;aheartthatisn\'tcapableofthinkingevilofafriend.\" \"Well,thekingmighthavegoneon,stillhappyandunsuspecting,totheendofhisdays,butforoneofyourmodernimprovements——thestock-board. Whenyouleft,threemilesoftheLondon,CanterburyandDoverwerereadyfortherails,andalsoreadyandripeformanipulationinthestock-market. Itwaswildcat,andeverybodyknewit.Thestockwasforsaleatagive-away. WhatdoesSirLauncelotdo,but——\" \"Yes,Iknow;hequietlypickedupnearlyallofitforasong;thenheboughtabouttwiceasmuchmore,deliverableuponcall;andhewasabouttocallwhenIleft.\" \"Verywell,hedidcall.Theboyscouldn\'tdeliver.Oh,hehadthem——andhejustsettledhisgripandsqueezedthem.Theywerelaughingintheirsleevesovertheirsmartnessinsellingstocktohimat15and16 andalongtherethatwasn\'tworth10.Well,whentheyhadlaughedlongenoughonthatsideoftheirmouths,theyrested-upthatsidebyshiftingthelaughtotheotherside.ThatwaswhentheycompromisedwiththeInvincibleat283!\" \"Goodland!\" \"Heskinnedthemalive,andtheydeservedit——anyway,thewholekingdomrejoiced.Well,amongtheflayedwereSirAgravaineandSirMordred,nephewstotheking.Endofthefirstact.Actsecond,scenefirst,anapartmentinCarlislecastle,wherethecourthadgoneforafewdays\'hunting.Personspresent,thewholetribeoftheking\'snephews.MordredandAgravaineproposetocalltheguilelessArthur\'sattentiontoGueneverandSirLauncelot. SirGawaine,SirGareth,andSirGaheriswillhavenothingtodowithit. Adisputeensues,withloudtalk;inthemidstofitentertheking.MordredandAgravainespringtheirdevastatingtaleuponhim.TABLEAU.AtrapislaidforLauncelot,bytheking\'scommand,andSirLauncelotwalksintoit.Hemadeitsufficientlyuncomfortablefortheambushedwitnesses—— towit,Mordred,Agravaine,andtwelveknightsoflesserrank,forhekilledeveryoneofthembutMordred;butofcoursethatcouldn\'tstraightenmattersbetweenLauncelotandtheking,anddidn\'t.\" \"Oh,dear,onlyonethingcouldresult——Iseethat.War,andtheknightsoftherealmdividedintoaking\'spartyandaSirLauncelot\'sparty.\" \"Yes——thatwasthewayofit.Thekingsentthequeentothestake,proposingtopurifyherwithfire.Launcelotandhisknightsrescuedher,andindoingitslewcertaingoodoldfriendsofyoursandmine——infact,someofthebestweeverhad;towit,SirBeliasleOrgulous,SirSegwarides,SirGrifletleFilsdeDieu,SirBrandiles,SirAglovale——\" \"Oh,youtearoutmyheartstrings.\" \"——wait,I\'mnotdoneyet——SirTor,SirGauter,SirGillimer——\" \"Theverybestmaninmysubordinatenine.Whatahandyright-fielderhewas!\" \"——SirReynold\'sthreebrothers,SirDamus,SirPriamus,SirKaytheStranger——\" \"Mypeerlessshort-stop!I\'veseenhimcatchadaisy-cutterinhisteeth. Come,Ican\'tstandthis!\" \"——SirDriant,SirLambegus,SirHerminde,SirPertilope,SirPerimones,and——whomdoyouthink?\" \"Rush!Goon.\" \"SirGaheris,andSirGareth——both!\" \"Oh,incredible!TheirloveforLauncelotwasindestructible.\" \"Well,itwasanaccident.Theyweresimplyonlookers;theywereunarmed,andweremerelytheretowitnessthequeen\'spunishment.SirLauncelotsmotedownwhoevercameinthewayofhisblindfury,andhekilledthesewithoutnoticingwhotheywere.Hereisaninstantaneousphotographoneofourboysgotofthebattle;it\'sforsaleoneverynews-stand.There——thefiguresnearestthequeenareSirLauncelotwithhisswordup,andSirGarethgaspinghislatestbreath.Youcancatchtheagonyinthequeen\'sfacethroughthecurlingsmoke.It\'sarattlingbattle-picture.\" \"Indeed,itis.Wemusttakegoodcareofit;itshistoricalvalueisincalculable.Goon.\" \"Well,therestofthetaleisjustwar,pureandsimple.LauncelotretreatedtohistownandcastleofJoyousGard,andgatheredthereagreatfollowingofknights.Theking,withagreathost,wentthere,andtherewasdesperatefightingduringseveraldays,and,asaresult,alltheplainaroundwaspavedwithcorpsesandcast-iron.ThentheChurchpatchedupapeacebetweenArthurandLauncelotandthequeenandeverybody——everybodybutSirGawaine.Hewasbitterabouttheslayingofhisbrothers,GarethandGaheris,andwouldnotbeappeased.HenotifiedLauncelottogethimthence,andmakeswiftpreparation,andlooktobesoonattacked.SoLauncelotsailedtohisDuchyofGuiennewithhisfollowing,andGawainesoonfollowedwithanarmy,andhebeguiledArthurtogowithhim.ArthurleftthekingdominSirMordred\'shandsuntilyoushouldreturn——\" \"Ah——aking\'scustomarywisdom!\" \"Yes.SirMordredsethimselfatoncetoworktomakehiskingshippermanent. HewasgoingtomarryGuenever,asafirstmove;butshefledandshutherselfupintheTowerofLondon.Mordredattacked;theBishopofCanterburydroppeddownonhimwiththeInterdict.Thekingreturned;MordredfoughthimatDover,atCanterbury,andagainatBarhamDown.Thentherewastalkofpeaceandacomposition.Terms,MordredtohaveCornwallandKentduringArthur\'slife,andthewholekingdomafterward.\" \"Well,uponmyword!MydreamofarepublictoBEadream,andsoremain.\" \"Yes.ThetwoarmieslaynearSalisbury.Gawaine——Gawaine\'sheadisatDoverCastle,hefellinthefightthere——GawaineappearedtoArthurinadream,atleasthisghostdid,andwarnedhimtorefrainfromconflictforamonth,letthedelaycostwhatitmight.Butbattlewasprecipitatedbyanaccident.ArthurhadgivenorderthatifaswordwasraisedduringtheconsultationovertheproposedtreatywithMordred,soundthetrumpetandfallon!forhehadnoconfidenceinMordred.MordredhadgivenasimilarordertoHISpeople.Well,byandbyanadderbitaknight\'sheel;theknightforgotallabouttheorder,andmadeaslashattheadderwithhissword.Insideofhalfaminutethosetwoprodigioushostscametogetherwithacrash!Theybutcheredawayallday.Thentheking——however,wehavestartedsomethingfreshsinceyouleft——ourpaperhas.\" \"No?Whatisthat?\" \"Warcorrespondence!\" \"Why,that\'sgood.\" \"Yes,thepaperwasboomingrightalong,fortheInterdictmadenoimpression,gotnogrip,whilethewarlasted.Ihadwarcorrespondentswithbotharmies. Iwillfinishthatbattlebyreadingyouwhatoneoftheboyssays: Thenthekinglookedabouthim,andthenwashewareofallhishostandofallhisgoodknightswereleftnomoreonlivebuttwoknights,thatwasSirLucandeButlere,andhisbrotherSirBedivere:andtheywerefullsorewounded.Jesumercy,saidtheking,whereareallmynobleknightsbecomen?AlasthateverIshouldseethisdolefulday.Fornow,saidArthur,Iamcometomineend.ButwouldtoGodthatIwistwherewerethattraitorSirMordred,thathathcausedallthismischief.ThenwasKingArthurwarewhereSirMordredleaneduponhisswordamongagreatheapofdeadmen. Nowgivememyspear,saidArthuruntoSirLucan,foryonderIhaveespiedthetraitorthatallthiswoehathwrought.Sir,lethimbe,saidSirLucan,forheisunhappy;andifyepassthisunhappyday,yeshallberightwellrevengeduponhim.Goodlord,rememberyeofyournight\'sdream,andwhatthespiritofSirGawainetoldyouthisnight,yetGodofhisgreatgoodnesshathpreservedyouhitherto.Therefore,forGod\'ssake,mylord,leaveoffbythis.ForblessedbeGodyehavewonthefield:forherewebethreeonlive,andwithSirMordredisnoneonlive.Andifyeleaveoffnow,thiswickeddayofdestinyispast.Tidemedeath,betidemelife,saiththeking,nowIseehimyonderalone,heshallneverescapeminehands,foratabetteravailshallIneverhavehim.Godspeedyouwell,saidSirBedivere.Thenthekinggathisspearinbothhishands,andrantowardSirMordredcrying,Traitor,nowisthydeathdaycome.AndwhenSirMordredheardSirArthur,heranuntilhimwithhissworddrawninhishand.AndthenKingArthursmoteSirMordredundertheshield,withafoinofhisspearthroughoutthebodymorethanafathom.AndwhenSirMordredfeltthathehadhisdeath\'swound,hethrusthimself,withthemightthathehad,uptothebuttofKingArthur\'sspear.AndrightsohesmotehisfatherArthurwithhisswordholdeninbothhishands,onthesideofthehead,thattheswordpiercedthehelmetandthebrain-pan,andtherewithalSirMordredfellstarkdeadtotheearth.AndthenobleArthurfellinaswoontotheearth,andthereheswoonedoft-times\"Thatisagoodpieceofwarcorrespondence,Clarence;youareafirst-ratenewspaperman.Well——isthekingallright?\"Didhegetwell?\" \"Poorsoul,no.Heisdead.\" Iwasutterlystunned;ithadnotseemedtomethatanywoundcouldbemortaltohim. \"Andthequeen,Clarence?\" \"Sheisanun,inAlmesbury.\" \"Whatchanges!andinsuchashortwhile.Itisinconceivable.Whatnext,Iwonder?\" \"Icantellyouwhatnext.\" \"Well?\" \"Stakeourlivesandstandbythem!\" \"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\" \"TheChurchismasternow.TheInterdictincludedyouwithMordred; itisnottoberemovedwhileyouremainalive.Theclansaregathering. TheChurchhasgatheredalltheknightsthatareleftalive,andassoonasyouarediscoveredweshallhavebusinessonourhands.\" \"Stuff!Withourdeadlyscientificwar-material;withourhostsoftrained——\" \"Saveyourbreath——wehaven\'tsixtyfaithfulleft!\" \"Whatareyousaying?Ourschools,ourcolleges,ourvastworkshops,our——\" \"Whenthoseknightscome,thoseestablishmentswillemptythemselvesandgoovertotheenemy.Didyouthinkyouhadeducatedthesuperstitionoutofthosepeople?\" \"Icertainlydidthinkit.\" \"Well,then,youmayunthinkit.Theystoodeverystraineasily——untiltheInterdict.Sincethen,theymerelyputonaboldoutside——athearttheyarequaking.Makeupyourmindtoit——whenthearmiescome,themaskwillfall.\" \"It\'shardnews.Wearelost.Theywillturnourownscienceagainstus.\" \"Notheywon\'t.\" \"Why?\" \"BecauseIandahandfulofthefaithfulhaveblockedthatgame.I\'lltellyouwhatI\'vedone,andwhatmovedmetoit.Smartasyouare,theChurchwassmarter.ItwastheChurchthatsentyoucruising——throughherservants,thedoctors.\" \"Clarence!\" \"Itisthetruth.Iknowit.EveryofficerofyourshipwastheChurch\'spickedservant,andsowaseverymanofthecrew.\" \"Oh,come!\" \"ItisjustasItellyou.Ididnotfindoutthesethingsatonce,butIfoundthemoutfinally.Didyousendmeverbalinformation,bythecommanderoftheship,totheeffectthatuponhisreturntoyou,withsupplies,youweregoingtoleaveCadiz——\" \"Cadiz!Ihaven\'tbeenatCadizatall!\" \"——goingtoleaveCadizandcruiseindistantseasindefinitely,forthehealthofyourfamily?Didyousendmethatword?\" \"Ofcoursenot.Iwouldhavewritten,wouldn\'tI?\" \"Naturally.Iwastroubledandsuspicious.WhenthecommandersailedagainImanagedtoshipaspywithhim.Ihaveneverheardofvesselorspysince.Igavemyselftwoweekstohearfromyouin.ThenIresolvedtosendashiptoCadiz.TherewasareasonwhyIdidn\'t.\" \"Whatwasthat?\" \"Ournavyhadsuddenlyandmysteriouslydisappeared!Also,assuddenlyandasmysteriously,therailwayandtelegraphandtelephoneserviceceased,themenalldeserted,poleswerecutdown,theChurchlaidabanupontheelectriclight!Ihadtobeupanddoing——andstraightoff.Yourlifewassafe——nobodyinthesekingdomsbutMerlinwouldventuretotouchsuchamagicianasyouwithouttenthousandmenathisback——Ihadnothingtothinkofbuthowtoputpreparationsinthebesttrimagainstyourcoming. Ifeltsafemyself——nobodywouldbeanxioustotouchapetofyours. SothisiswhatIdid.FromourvariousworksIselectedallthemen—— boysImean——whosefaithfulnessunderwhatsoeverpressureIcouldswearto,andIcalledthemtogethersecretlyandgavethemtheirinstructions. Therearefifty-twoofthem;noneyoungerthanfourteen,andnoneaboveseventeenyearsold.\" \"Whydidyouselectboys?\" \"Becausealltheotherswereborninanatmosphereofsuperstitionandrearedinit.Itisintheirbloodandbones.Weimaginedwehadeducateditoutofthem;theythoughtso,too;theInterdictwokethemuplikeathunderclap!Itrevealedthemtothemselves,anditrevealedthemtome,too.Withboysitwasdifferent.SuchashavebeenunderourtrainingfromseventotenyearshavehadnoacquaintancewiththeChurch\'sterrors,anditwasamongthesethatIfoundmyfifty-two.Asanextmove,IpaidaprivatevisittothatoldcaveofMerlin\'s——notthesmallone——thebigone——\" \"Yes,theonewherewesecretlyestablishedourfirstgreatelectricplantwhenIwasprojectingamiracle.\" \"Justso.Andasthatmiraclehadn\'tbecomenecessarythen,Ithoughtitmightbeagoodideatoutilizetheplantnow.I\'veprovisionedthecaveforasiege——\" \"Agoodidea,afirst-rateidea.\" \"Ithinkso.Iplacedfourofmyboysthereasaguard——inside,andoutofsight.Nobodywastobehurt——whileoutside;butanyattempttoenter——well,wesaidjustletanybodytryit!ThenIwentoutintothehillsanduncoveredandcutthesecretwireswhichconnectedyourbedroomwiththewiresthatgotothedynamitedepositsunderallourvastfactories,mills,workshops,magazines,etc.,andaboutmidnightIandmyboysturnedoutandconnectedthatwirewiththecave,andnobodybutyouandIsuspectswheretheotherendofitgoesto.Welaiditunderground,ofcourse,anditwasallfinishedinacoupleofhoursorso.Wesha\'n\'thavetoleaveourfortressnowwhenwewanttoblowupourcivilization.\" \"Itwastherightmove——andthenaturalone;militarynecessity,inthechangedconditionofthings.Well,whatchangesHAVEcome!Weexpectedtobebesiegedinthepalacesometimeorother,but——however,goon.\" \"Next,webuiltawirefence.\" \"Wirefence?\" \"Yes.Youdroppedthehintofityourself,twoorthreeyearsago.\" \"Oh,Iremember——thetimetheChurchtriedherstrengthagainstusthefirsttime,andpresentlythoughtitwisetowaitforahopefulerseason. Well,howhaveyouarrangedthefence?\" \"Istarttwelveimmenselystrongwires——naked,notinsulated——fromabigdynamointhecave——dynamowithnobrushesexceptapositiveandanegativeone——\" \"Yes,that\'sright.\" \"Thewiresgooutfromthecaveandfenceinacircleoflevelgroundahundredyardsindiameter;theymaketwelveindependentfences,tenfeetapart——thatistosay,twelvecircleswithincircles——andtheirendscomeintothecaveagain.\" \"Right;goon.\" \"Thefencesarefastenedtoheavyoakenpostsonlythreefeetapart,andthesepostsaresunkfivefeetintheground.\" \"Thatisgoodandstrong.\"