第4章

类别:其他 作者:Kipling, Rudyard字数:26815更新时间:18/12/20 11:12:25
Idonotwishintheleasttoreflectonthemoralityofthe“Shikarris;“butitisonrecordthatfourmenjumpedupasiftheyhadbeenshot。Threeofthemweremarriedmen。PerhapstheywereafraidthattheirwiveshadcomefromHomeunbeknownst。Thefourthsaidthathehadactedontheimpulseofthemoment。Heexplainedthisafterwards。 Thenthevoicecried:——“Oh,Lionel!“LionelwastheSeniorSubaltern\'sname。Awomancameintothelittlecircleoflightbythecandlesonthepeg-tables,stretchingoutherhandstothedarkwheretheSeniorSubalternwas,andsobbing。Werosetoourfeet,feelingthatthingsweregoingtohappenandreadytobelievetheworst。Inthisbad,smallworldofours,oneknowssolittleofthelifeofthenextman——which,afterall,isentirelyhisownconcern—— thatoneisnotsurprisedwhenacrashcomes。Anythingmightturnupanydayforanyone。PerhapstheSeniorSubalternhadbeentrappedinhisyouth。Menarecrippledthatwayoccasionally。Wedidn\'tknow;wewantedtohear;andtheCaptains\'wiveswereasanxiousaswe。IfheHADbeentrapped,hewastobeexcused;forthewomanfromnowhere,inthedustyshoes,andgraytravellingdress,wasverylovely,withblackhairandgreateyesfulloftears。Shewastall,withafinefigure,andhervoicehadarunningsobinitpitifultohear。AssoonastheSeniorSubalternstoodup,shethrewherarmsroundhisneck,andcalledhim“mydarling,“andsaidshecouldnotbearwaitingaloneinEngland,andhislettersweresoshortandcold,andshewashistotheendoftheworld,andwouldheforgiveher。Thisdidnotsoundquitelikealady\'swayofspeaking。Itwastoodemonstrative。 Thingsseemedblackindeed,andtheCaptains\'wivespeeredundertheireyebrowsattheSeniorSubaltern,andtheColonel\'sfacesetliketheDayofJudgmentframedingraybristles,andnoonespokeforawhile。 NexttheColonelsaid,veryshortly:——“Well,Sir?“andthewomansobbedafresh。TheSeniorSubalternwashalfchokedwiththearmsroundhisneck,buthegaspedout:——“It\'sad——dlie!Ineverhadawifeinmylife!““Don\'tswear,“saidtheColonel。“ComeintotheMess。Wemustsiftthisclearsomehow,“andhesighedtohimself,forhebelievedinhis“Shikarris,“didtheColonel。 Wetroopedintotheante-room,underthefulllights,andtherewesawhowbeautifulthewomanwas。Shestoodupinthemiddleofusall,sometimeschokingwithcrying,thenhardandproud,andthenholdingoutherarmstotheSeniorSubaltern。Itwaslikethefourthactofatragedy。ShetoldushowtheSeniorSubalternhadmarriedherwhenhewasHomeonleaveeighteenmonthsbefore;andsheseemedtoknowallthatweknew,andmoretoo,ofhispeopleandhispastlife。Hewaswhiteandashygray,tryingnowandagaintobreakintothetorrentofherwords;andwe,notinghowlovelyshewasandwhatacriminalhelooked,esteemedhimabeastoftheworstkind。Wefeltsorryforhim,though。 IshallneverforgettheindictmentoftheSeniorSubalternbyhiswife。Norwillhe。Itwassosudden,rushingoutofthedark,unannounced,intoourdulllives。TheCaptains\'wivesstoodback; buttheireyeswerealight,andyoucouldseethattheyhadalreadyconvictedandsentencedtheSeniorSubaltern。TheColonelseemedfiveyearsolder。OneMajorwasshadinghiseyeswithhishandandwatchingthewomanfromunderneathit。Anotherwaschewinghismoustacheandsmilingquietlyasifhewerewitnessingaplay。Fullintheopenspaceinthecentre,bythewhist-tables,theSeniorSubaltern\'sterrierwashuntingforfleas。Irememberallthisasclearlyasthoughaphotographwereinmyhand。IrememberthelookofhorrorontheSeniorSubaltern\'sface。Itwasratherlikeseeingamanhanged;butmuchmoreinteresting。Finally,thewomanwoundupbysayingthattheSeniorSubalterncarriedadoubleF。M。intattooonhisleftshoulder。Weallknewthat,andtoourinnocentmindsitseemedtoclinchthematter。ButoneoftheBachelorMajorssaidverypolitely:——“Ipresumethatyourmarriagecertificatewouldbemoretothepurpose?“ Thatrousedthewoman。ShestoodupandsneeredattheSeniorSubalternforacur,andabusedtheMajorandtheColonelandalltherest。Thenshewept,andthenshepulledapaperfromherbreast,sayingimperially:——“Takethat!Andletmyhusband——mylawfullyweddedhusband——readitaloud——ifhedare!“ Therewasahush,andthemenlookedintoeachother\'seyesastheSeniorSubalterncameforwardinadazedanddizzyway,andtookthepaper。Wewerewonderingaswestared,whethertherewasanythingagainstanyoneofusthatmightturnuplateron。TheSeniorSubaltern\'sthroatwasdry;but,asheranhiseyeoverthepaper,hebrokeoutintoahoarsecackleofrelief,andsaidtothewoman:—— “Youyoungblackguard!“ Butthewomanhadfledthroughadoor,andonthepaperwaswritten:——“ThisistocertifythatI,TheWorm,havepaidinfullmydebtstotheSeniorSubaltern,and,further,thattheSeniorSubalternismydebtor,byagreementonthe23dofFebruary,asbytheMessattested,totheextentofonemonth\'sCaptain\'spay,inthelawfulcurrencyoftheIndiaEmpire。” ThenadeputationsetoffforTheWorm\'squartersandfoundhim,betwixtandbetween,unlacinghisstays,withthehat,wig,sergedress,etc。,onthebed。Hecameoverashewas,andthe“Shikarris“shoutedtilltheGunners\'Messsentovertoknowiftheymighthaveashareofthefun。Ithinkwewereall,excepttheColonelandtheSeniorSubaltern,alittledisappointedthatthescandalhadcometonothing。Butthatishumannature。TherecouldbenotwowordsaboutTheWorm\'sacting。Itleanedasneartoanastytragedyasanythingthissideofajokecan。WhenmostoftheSubalternssatuponhimwithsofa-cushionstofindoutwhyhehadnotsaidthatactingwashisstrongpoint,heansweredveryquietly:——“Idon\'tthinkyoueveraskedme。IusedtoactatHomewithmysisters。”ButnoactingwithgirlscouldaccountforTheWorm\'sdisplaythatnight。Personally,Ithinkitwasinbadtaste。 Besidesbeingdangerous。Thereisnosortofuseinplayingwithfire,evenforfun。 The“Shikarris“madehimPresidentoftheRegimentalDramaticClub; and,whentheSeniorSubalternpaiduphisdebt,whichhedidatonce,TheWormsankthemoneyinsceneryanddresses。HewasagoodWorm;andthe“Shikarris“areproudofhim。Theonlydrawbackisthathehasbeenchristened“Mrs。SeniorSubaltern;“andastherearenowtwoMrs。SeniorSubalternsintheStation,thisissometimesconfusingtostrangers。 Lateron,Iwilltellyouofacasesomethinglike,this,butwithallthejestleftoutandnothinginitbutrealtrouble。 THEBROKENLINKHANDICAPPED。 Whilethesnaffleholds,orthe“long-neck“stings,Whilethebigbeamtilts,orthelastbellrings,Whilehorsesarehorsestotrainandtorace,ThenwomenandwinetakeasecondplaceForme——forme—— Whileashort“ten-three“ Hasafieldtosquanderorfencetoface! SongoftheG。R。 Therearemorewaysofrunningahorsetosuityourbookthanpullinghisheadoffinthestraight。Somemenforgetthis。 Understandclearlythatallracingisrotten——aseverythingconnectedwithlosingmoneymustbe。Outhere,inadditiontoitsinherentrottenness,ithasthemeritofbeingtwo-thirdssham; lookingprettyonpaperonly。Everyoneknowseveryoneelsefartoowellforbusinesspurposes。Howonearthcanyourackandharryandpostamanforhislosings,whenyouarefondofhiswife,andliveinthesameStationwithhim?Hesays,“ontheMondayfollowing,““Ican\'tsettlejustyet。”“Yousay,“Allright,oldman,“andthinkyourselfluckyifyoupulloffninehundredoutofatwo-thousandrupeedebt。Anywayyoulookatit,Indianracingisimmoral,andexpensivelyimmoral。Whichismuchworse。Ifamanwantsyourmoney,heoughttoaskforit,orsendroundasubscription-list,insteadofjugglingaboutthecountry,withanAustralianlarrikin;a“brumby,“withasmuchbreedastheboy;abraceofchumarsingold-lacedcaps;threeorfourekka-ponieswithhoggedmanes,andaswitch-taileddemirepofamarecalledArabbecauseshehasakinkinherflag。Racingleadstotheshroffquickerthananythingelse。Butifyouhavenoconscienceandnosentiments,andgoodhands,andsomeknowledgeofpace,andtenyears\'experienceofhorses,andseveralthousandrupeesamonth,I believethatyoucanoccasionallycontrivetopayyourshoeing- bills。 DidyoueverknowShackles——b。w。g。,15。13。8——coarse,loose,mule- likeears——barrelaslongasagate-post——toughasatelegraph-wire—— andthequeerestbrutethateverlookedthroughabridle?Hewasofnobrand,beingoneofanear-nickedmobtakenintotheBucephalusat4l-10s。aheadtomakeupfreight,andsoldrawandoutofconditionatCalcuttaforRs。275。Peoplewholostmoneyonhimcalledhima“brumby;“butifeveranyhorsehadHarpoon\'sshouldersandTheGin\'stemper,Shackleswasthathorse。Twomileswashisownparticulardistance。Hetrainedhimself,ranhimself,androdehimself;and,ifhisjockeyinsultedhimbygivinghimhints,heshutupatonceandbuckedtheboyoff。Heobjectedtodictation。Twoorthreeofhisownersdidnotunderstandthis,andlostmoneyinconsequence。Atlasthewasboughtbyamanwhodiscoveredthat,ifaracewastobewon,Shackles,andShacklesonly,wouldwinitinhisownway,solongashisjockeysatstill。 Thismanhadariding-boycalledBrunt——aladfromPerth,WestAustralia——andhetaughtBrunt,withatrainer\'swhip,thehardestthingajockcanlearn——tositstill,tositstill,andtokeeponsittingstill。WhenBruntfairlygraspedthistruth,Shacklesdevastatedthecountry。Noweightcouldstophimathisowndistance;andThefameofShacklesspreadfromAjmirintheSouth,toChedputterintheNorth。TherewasnohorselikeShackles,solongashewasallowedtodohisworkinhisownway。Buthewasbeatenintheend;andthestoryofhisfallisenoughtomakeangelsweep。 AtthelowerendoftheChedputterracecourse,justbeforetheturnintothestraight,thetrackpassesclosetoacoupleofoldbrick- moundsenclosingafunnel-shapedhollow。Thebigendofthefunnelisnotsixfeetfromtherailingsontheoff-side。Theastoundingpeculiarityofthecourseisthat,ifyoustandatoneparticularplace,abouthalfamileaway,insidethecourse,andspeakatanordinarypitch,yourvoicejusthitsthefunnelofthebrick-moundsandmakesacuriouswhiningechothere。Amandiscoveredthisonemorningbyaccidentwhileouttrainingwithafriend。Hemarkedtheplacetostandandspeakfromwithacoupleofbricks,andhekepthisknowledgetohimself。EVERYpeculiarityofacourseisworthrememberinginacountrywhereratsplaythemischiefwiththeelephant-litter,andStewardsbuildjumpstosuittheirownstables。 Thismanranaveryfairishcountry-bred,along,rackinghighmarewiththetemperofafiend,andthepacesofanairywanderingseraph——adrifty,glidystretch。Themarewas,asadelicatetributetoMrs。Reiver,called“TheLadyRegulaBaddun“——orforshort,RegulaBaddun。 Shackles\'jockey,Brunt,wasaquiet,well-behavedboy,buthisnerveshadbeenshaken。Hebeganhiscareerbyridingjump-racesinMelbourne,whereafewStewardswantlynching,andwasoneofthejockeyswhocamethroughtheawfulbutchery——perhapsyouwillrecollectit——oftheMaribyrnongPlate。Thewallswerecolonialramparts——logsofjarrakspikedintomasonry——withwingsasstrongasChurchbuttresses。Onceinhisstride,ahorsehadtojumporfall。Hecouldn\'trunout。IntheMaribyrnongPlate,twelvehorseswerejammedatthesecondwall。RedHat,leading,fellthisside,andthrewoutTheGlen,andtheruckcameupbehindandthespacebetweenwingandwingwasonestruggling,screaming,kickingshambles。Fourjockeysweretakenoutdead;threewereverybadlyhurt,andBruntwasamongthethree。HetoldthestoryoftheMaribyrnongPlatesometimes;andwhenhedescribedhowWhalleyonRedHat,said,asthemarefellunderhim:——“Godha\'mercy,I\'mdonefor!“andhow,nextinstant,SitheeThereandWhiteOtterhadcrushedthelifeoutofpoorWhalley,andthedusthidasmallhellofmenandhorses,noonemarvelledthatBrunthaddroppedjump- racesandAustraliatogether。RegulaBaddun\'sownerknewthatstorybyheart。Bruntnevervarieditinthetelling。Hehadnoeducation。 ShacklescametotheChedputterAutumnracesoneyear,andhisownerwalkedaboutinsultingthesportsmenofChedputtergenerally,tilltheywenttotheHonorarySecretaryinabodyandsaid:——“AppointHandicappers,andarrangearacewhichshallbreakShacklesandhumbletheprideofhisowner。”TheDistrictsroseagainstShacklesandsentupoftheirbest;Ousel,whowassupposedtobeabletodohismilein1-53;Petard,thestud-bred,trainedbyacavalryregimentwhoknewhowtotrain;Gringalet,theewe-lambofthe75th; Bobolink,theprideofPeshawar;andmanyothers。 TheycalledthatraceTheBroken-LinkHandicap,becauseitwastosmashShackles;andtheHandicapperspiledontheweights,andtheFundgaveeighthundredrupees,andthedistancewas“roundthecourseforallhorses。”Shackles\'ownersaid:——“YoucanarrangetheracewithregardtoShacklesonly。Solongasyoudon\'tburyhimunderweight-cloths,Idon\'tmind。RegulaBaddun\'sownersaid:——“I throwinmymaretofretOusel。SixfurlongsisRegula\'sdistance,andshewillthenliedownanddie。SoalsowillOusel,forhisjockeydoesn\'tunderstandawaitingrace。”Now,thiswasalie,forRegulahadbeeninworkfortwomonthsatDehra,andherchancesweregood,alwayssupposingthatShacklesbrokeablood-vessel——OR BRUNTMOVEDONHIM。 Theplunginginthelotterieswasfine。Theyfilledeightthousand- rupeelotteriesontheBrokenLinkHandicap,andtheaccountinthePioneersaidthat“favoritismwasdivided。”InplainEnglish,thevariouscontingentswerewildontheirrespectivehorses;fortheHandicappershaddonetheirworkwell。TheHonorarySecretaryshoutedhimselfhoarsethroughthedin;andthesmokeofthecherootswaslikethesmoke,andtherattlingofthedice-boxesliketherattleofsmall-armfire。 Tenhorsesstarted——verylevel——andRegulaBaddun\'sownercanteredoutonhisbacktoaplaceinsidethecircleofthecourse,wheretwobrickshadbeenthrown。Hefacedtowardsthebrick-moundsatthelowerendofthecourseandwaited。 ThestoryoftherunningisinthePioneer。Attheendofthefirstmile,Shacklescreptoutoftheruck,wellontheoutside,readytogetroundtheturn,layholdofthebitandspinupthestraightbeforetheothersknewhehadgotaway。Bruntwassittingstill,perfectlyhappy,listeningtothe“drum,drum,drum“ofthehoofsbehind,andknowingthat,inabouttwentystrides,Shackleswoulddrawonedeepbreathandgoupthelasthalf-milelikethe“FlyingDutchman。”AsShackleswentshorttotaketheturnandcameabreastofthebrick-mound,Bruntheard,abovethenoiseofthewindinhisears,awhining,wailingvoiceontheoffside,saying:——“Godha\' mercy,I\'mdonefor!“Inonestride,BruntsawthewholeseethingsmashoftheMaribyrnongPlatebeforehim,startedinhissaddleandgaveayellofterror。ThestartbroughttheheelsintoShackles\' side,andthescreamhurtShackles\'feelings。Hecouldn\'tstopdead;butheputouthisfeetandslidalongforfiftyyards,andthen,verygravelyandjudicially,buckedoffBrunt——ashaking,terror-strickenlump,whileRegulaBaddunmadeaneck-and-neckracewithBobolinkupthestraight,andwonbyashorthead——Petardabadthird。Shackles\'owner,intheStand,triedtothinkthathisfield-glasseshadgonewrong。RegulaBaddun\'sowner,waitingbythetwobricks,gaveonedeepsighofrelief,andcanteredbacktothestand。Hehadwon,inlotteriesandbets,aboutfifteenthousand。 Itwasabroken-linkHandicapwithavengeance。Itbrokenearlyallthemenconcerned,andnearlybroketheheartofShackles\'owner。 HewentdowntointerviewBrunt。Theboylay,lividandgaspingwithfright,wherehehadtumbledoff。Thesinoflosingtheraceneverseemedtostrikehim。AllheknewwasthatWhalleyhad“called“him,thatthe“call“wasawarning;and,werehecutintwoforit,hewouldnevergetupagain。Hisnervehadgonealtogether,andheonlyaskedhismastertogivehimagoodthrashing,andlethimgo。Hewasfitfornothing,hesaid。Hegothisdismissal,andcreptuptothepaddock,whiteaschalk,withbluelips,hiskneesgivingwayunderhim。Peoplesaidnastythingsinthepaddock;butBruntneverheeded。Hechangedintotweeds,tookhisstickandwentdowntheroad,stillshakingwithfright,andmutteringoverandoveragain:——“Godha\'mercy,I\'mdonefor!“Tothebestofmyknowledgeandbeliefhespokethetruth。 SonowyouknowhowtheBroken-LinkHandicapwasrunandwon。Ofcourseyoudon\'tbelieveit。YouwouldcreditanythingaboutRussia\'sdesignsonIndia,ortherecommendationsoftheCurrencyCommission;butalittlebitofsoberfactismorethanyoucanstand! BEYONDTHEPALE。 “Loveheedsnotcastenorsleepabrokenbed。Iwentinsearchofloveandlostmyself。” HinduProverb。 Amanshould,whateverhappens,keeptohisowncaste,raceandbreed。LettheWhitegototheWhiteandtheBlacktotheBlack。 Then,whatevertroublefallsisintheordinarycourseofthings—— neithersudden,alien,norunexpected。 Thisisthestoryofamanwhowilfullysteppedbeyondthesafelimitsofdecentevery-daysociety,andpaidforitheavily。 Heknewtoomuchinthefirstinstance;andhesawtoomuchinthesecond。Hetooktoodeepaninterestinnativelife;buthewillneverdosoagain。 DeepawayintheheartoftheCity,behindJithaMegji\'sbustee,liesAmirNath\'sGully,whichendsinadead-wallpiercedbyonegratedwindow。AttheheadoftheGullyisabigcow-byre,andthewallsoneithersideoftheGullyarewithoutwindows。NeitherSuchetSinghnorGaurChandapprovedoftheirwomen-folklookingintotheworld。IfDurgaCharanhadbeenoftheiropinion,hewouldhavebeenahappiermanto-day,andlittleBiessawouldhavebeenabletokneadherownbread。HerroomlookedoutthroughthegratedwindowintothenarrowdarkGullywherethesunnevercameandwherethebuffaloeswallowedintheblueslime。Shewasawidow,aboutfifteenyearsold,andsheprayedtheGods,dayandnight,tosendheralover;forshedidnotapproveoflivingalone。 Onedaytheman——Trejagohisnamewas——cameintoAmirNath\'sGullyonanaimlesswandering;and,afterhehadpassedthebuffaloes,stumbledoverabigheapofcattlefood。 ThenhesawthattheGullyendedinatrap,andheardalittlelaughfrombehindthegratedwindow。Itwasaprettylittlelaugh,andTrejago,knowingthat,forallpracticalpurposes,theoldArabianNightsaregoodguides,wentforwardtothewindow,andwhisperedthatverseof“TheLoveSongofHarDyal“whichbegins: CanamanstanduprightinthefaceofthenakedSun; oraLoverinthePresenceofhisBeloved? Ifmyfeetfailme,OHeartofmyHeart,amItoblame,beingblindedbytheglimpseofyourbeauty? Therecamethefainttchinksofawoman\'sbraceletsfrombehindthegrating,andalittlevoicewentonwiththesongatthefifthverse: Alas!alas!CantheMoontelltheLotusofherlovewhentheGateofHeavenisshutandthecloudsgatherfortherains? TheyhavetakenmyBeloved,anddrivenherwiththepack-horsestotheNorth。 Thereareironchainsonthefeetthatweresetonmyheart。 Calltothebowmantomakeready—— Thevoicestoppedsuddenly,andTrejagowalkedoutofAmirNath\'sGully,wonderingwhointheworldcouldhavecapped“TheLoveSongofHarDyal“soneatly。 Nextmorning,ashewasdrivingtotheoffice,anoldwomanthrewapacketintohisdog-cart。Inthepacketwasthehalfofabrokenglassbangle,oneflowerofthebloodreddhak,apinchofbhusaorcattle-food,andelevencardamoms。Thatpacketwasaletter——notaclumsycompromisingletter,butaninnocent,unintelligiblelover\'sepistle。 Trejagoknewfartoomuchaboutthesethings,asIhavesaid。NoEnglishmanshouldbeabletotranslateobject-letters。ButTrejagospreadallthetriflesonthelidofhisoffice-boxandbegantopuzzlethemout。 Abrokenglass-banglestandsforaHinduwidowallIndiaover; because,whenherhusbanddiesawoman\'sbraceletsarebrokenonherwrists。Trejagosawthemeaningofthelittlebitoftheglass。 Theflowerofthedhakmeansdiversely“desire,““come,““write,“or“danger,“accordingtotheotherthingswithit。Onecardamommeans“jealousy;“butwhenanyarticleisduplicatedinanobject-letter,itlosesitssymbolicmeaningandstandsmerelyforoneofanumberindicatingtime,or,ifincense,curds,orsaffronbesentalso,place。Themessageranthen:——“Awidowdhakflowerandbhusa——ateleveno\'clock。”ThepinchofbhusaenlightenedTrejago。Hesaw—— thiskindofletterleavesmuchtoinstinctiveknowledge——thatthebhusareferredtothebigheapofcattle-foodoverwhichhehadfalleninAmirNath\'sGully,andthatthemessagemustcomefromthepersonbehindthegrating;shebeingawidow。Sothemessageranthen:——“Awidow,intheGullyinwhichistheheapofbhusa,desiresyoutocomeateleveno\'clock。” Trejagothrewalltherubbishintothefireplaceandlaughed。HeknewthatmenintheEastdonotmakeloveunderwindowsatelevenintheforenoon,nordowomenfixappointmentsaweekinadvance。 Sohewent,thatverynightateleven,intoAmirNath\'sGully,cladinaboorka,whichcloaksamanaswellasawoman。DirectlythegongsintheCitymadethehour,thelittlevoicebehindthegratingtookup“TheLoveSongofHarDyal“attheversewherethePanthangirlcallsuponHarDyaltoreturn。ThesongisreallyprettyintheVernacular。InEnglishyoumissthewailofit。Itrunssomethinglikethis:—— Aloneuponthehousetops,totheNorthIturnandwatchthelightninginthesky,—— TheglamourofthyfootstepsintheNorth,Comebacktome,Beloved,orIdie! BelowmyfeetthestillbazarislaidFar,farbelowthewearycamelslie,—— Thecamelsandthecaptivesofthyraid,Comebacktome,Beloved,orIdie! Myfather\'swifeisoldandharshwithyears,Anddrudgeofallmyfather\'shouseamI—— Mybreadissorrowandmydrinkistears,Comebacktome,Beloved,orIdie! Asthesongstopped,Trejagosteppedupunderthegratingandwhispered:——“Iamhere。” Bisesawasgoodtolookupon。 Thatnightwasthebeginningofmanystrangethings,andofadoublelifesowildthatTrejagoto-daysometimeswondersifitwerenotalladream。Bisesaorheroldhandmaidenwhohadthrowntheobject-letterhaddetachedtheheavygratingfromthebrick-workofthewall;sothatthewindowslidinside,leavingonlyasquareofrawmasonry,intowhichanactivemanmightclimb。 Intheday-time,Trejagodrovethroughhisroutineofoffice-work,orputonhiscalling-clothesandcalledontheladiesoftheStation;wonderinghowlongtheywouldknowhimiftheyknewofpoorlittleBisesa。Atnight,whenalltheCitywasstill,camethewalkundertheevil-smellingboorka,thepatrolthroughJithaMegji\'sbustee,thequickturnintoAmirNath\'sGullybetweenthesleepingcattleandthedeadwalls,andthen,lastofall,Bisesa,andthedeep,evenbreathingoftheoldwomanwhosleptoutsidethedoorofthebarelittleroomthatDurgaCharanallottedtohissister\'sdaughter。WhoorwhatDurgaCharanwas,Trejagoneverinquired;andwhyintheworldhewasnotdiscoveredandknifedneveroccurredtohimtillhismadnesswasover,andBisesa……Butthiscomeslater。 BisesawasanendlessdelighttoTrejago。Shewasasignorantasabird;andherdistortedversionsoftherumorsfromtheoutsideworldthathadreachedherinherroom,amusedTrejagoalmostasmuchasherlispingattemptstopronouncehisname——“Christopher。” Thefirstsyllablewasalwaysmorethanshecouldmanage,andshemadefunnylittlegestureswithherrose-leafhands,asonethrowingthenameaway,andthen,kneelingbeforeTrejago,askedhim,exactlyasanEnglishwomanwoulddo,ifheweresurehelovedher。Trejagosworethathelovedhermorethananyoneelseintheworld。Whichwastrue。 Afteramonthofthisfolly,theexigenciesofhisotherlifecompelledTrejagotobeespeciallyattentivetoaladyofhisacquaintance。Youmaytakeitforafactthatanythingofthiskindisnotonlynoticedanddiscussedbyaman\'sownrace,butbysomehundredandfiftynativesaswell。TrejagohadtowalkwiththisladyandtalktoherattheBand-stand,andonceortwicetodrivewithher;neverforaninstantdreamingthatthiswouldaffecthisdearerout-of-the-waylife。Butthenewsflew,intheusualmysteriousfashion,frommouthtomouth,tillBisesa\'sduennaheardofitandtoldBisesa。Thechildwassotroubledthatshedidthehouseholdworkevilly,andwasbeatenbyDurgaCharan\'swifeinconsequence。 Aweeklater,BisesataxedTrejagowiththeflirtation。Sheunderstoodnogradationsandspokeopenly。TrejagolaughedandBisesastampedherlittlefeet——littlefeet,lightasmarigoldflowers,thatcouldlieinthepalmofaman\'sonehand。 Muchthatiswrittenabout“Orientalpassionandimpulsiveness“isexaggeratedandcompiledatsecond-hand,butalittleofitistrue; andwhenanEnglishmanfindsthatlittle,itisquiteasstartlingasanypassioninhisownproperlife。Bisesaragedandstormed,andfinallythreatenedtokillherselfifTrejagodidnotatoncedropthealienMemsahibwhohadcomebetweenthem。Trejagotriedtoexplain,andtoshowherthatshedidnotunderstandthesethingsfromaWesternstandpoint。Bisesadrewherselfup,andsaidsimply: “Idonot。Iknowonlythis——itisnotgoodthatIshouldhavemadeyoudearerthanmyownhearttome,Sahib。YouareanEnglishman。 Iamonlyablackgirl“——shewasfairerthanbar-goldintheMint—— “andthewidowofablackman。” Thenshesobbedandsaid:“ButonmysoulandmyMother\'ssoul,I loveyou。Thereshallnoharmcometoyou,whateverhappenstome。” Trejagoarguedwiththechild,andtriedtosootheher,butsheseemedquiteunreasonablydisturbed。Nothingwouldsatisfyhersavethatallrelationsbetweenthemshouldend。Hewastogoawayatonce。Andhewent。Ashedroppedoutatthewindow,shekissedhisforeheadtwice,andhewalkedawaywondering。 Aweek,andthenthreeweeks,passedwithoutasignfromBisesa。 Trejago,thinkingthattherupturehadlastedquitelongenough,wentdowntoAmirNath\'sGullyforthefifthtimeinthethreeweeks,hopingthathisrapatthesilloftheshiftinggratingwouldbeanswered。Hewasnotdisappointed。 Therewasayoungmoon,andonestreamoflightfelldownintoAmirNath\'sGully,andstruckthegrating,whichwasdrawnawayasheknocked。Fromtheblackdark,Bisesaheldoutherarmsintothemoonlight。Bothhandshadbeencutoffatthewrists,andthestumpswerenearlyhealed。 Then,asBisesabowedherheadbetweenherarmsandsobbed,someoneintheroomgruntedlikeawildbeast,andsomethingsharp——knife,swordorspear——thrustatTrejagoinhisboorka。Thestrokemissedhisbody,butcutintooneofthemusclesofthegroin,andhelimpedslightlyfromthewoundfortherestofhisdays。 Thegratingwentintoitsplace。Therewasnosignwhateverfrominsidethehouse——nothingbutthemoonlightstriponthehighwall,andtheblacknessofAmirNath\'sGullybehind。 ThenextthingTrejagoremembers,afterragingandshoutinglikeamadmanbetweenthosepitilesswalls,isthathefoundhimselfneartheriverasthedawnwasbreaking,threwawayhisboorkaandwenthomebareheaded。 Whatthetragedywas——whetherBisesahad,inafitofcauselessdespair,toldeverything,ortheintriguehadbeendiscoveredandshetorturedtotell,whetherDurgaCharanknewhisname,andwhatbecameofBisesa——Trejagodoesnotknowtothisday。Somethinghorriblehadhappened,andthethoughtofwhatitmusthavebeencomesuponTrejagointhenightnowandagain,andkeepshimcompanytillthemorning。OnespecialfeatureofthecaseisthathedoesnotknowwhereliesthefrontofDurgaCharan\'shouse。Itmayopenontoacourtyardcommontotwoormorehouses,oritmayliebehindanyoneofthegatesofJithaMegji\'sbustee。Trejagocannottell。 HecannotgetBisesa——poorlittleBisesa——backagain。HehaslostherintheCity,whereeachman\'shouseisasguardedandasunknowableasthegrave;andthegratingthatopensintoAmirNath\'sGullyhasbeenwalledup。 ButTrejagopayshiscallsregularly,andisreckonedaverydecentsortofman。 Thereisnothingpeculiarabouthim,exceptaslightstiffness,causedbyariding-strain,intherightleg。 INERROR。 Theyburntacorpseuponthesand—— Thelightshoneoutafar; ItguidedhometheplungingboatsThatbeatfromZanzibar。 SpiritofFire,where\'erThyaltarsrise。 ThouartLightofGuidancetooureyes! SalsetteBoat-Song。 Thereishopeforamanwhogetspubliclyandriotouslydrunkmoreoftenthatheoughttodo;butthereisnohopeforthemanwhodrinkssecretlyandaloneinhisownhouse——themanwhoisneverseentodrink。 Thisisarule;sotheremustbeanexceptiontoproveit。 Moriarty\'scasewasthatexception。 HewasaCivilEngineer,andtheGovernment,verykindly,puthimquitebyhimselfinanout-district,withnobodybutnativestotalktoandagreatdealofworktodo。Hedidhisworkwellinthefouryearshewasutterlyalone;buthepickeduptheviceofsecretandsolitarydrinking,andcameupoutofthewildernessmoreoldandwornandhaggardthanthedead-alivelifehadanyrighttomakehim。 Youknowthesayingthatamanwhohasbeenaloneinthejungleformorethanayearisneverquitesaneallhislifeafter。PeoplecreditedMoriarty\'squeernessofmannerandmoodywaystothesolitude,andsaiditshowedhowGovernmentspoiltthefuturesofitsbestmen。Moriartyhadbuilthimselftheplinthofaverygodreputationinthebridge-dam-girderline。Butheknew,everynightoftheweek,thathewastakingstepstounderminethatreputationwithL。L。L。and“Christopher“andlittlenipsofliqueurs,andfilthofthatkind。Hehadasoundconstitutionandagreatbrain,orelsehewouldhavebrokendownanddiedlikeasickcamelinthedistrict,asbettermenhavedonebeforehim。 GovernmentorderedhimtoSimlaafterhehadcomeoutofthedesert; andhewentupmeaningtotryforapostthenvacant。Thatseason,Mrs。Reiver——perhapsyouwillrememberher——wasintheheightofherpower,andmanymenlayunderheryoke。EverythingbadthatcouldbesaidhasalreadybeensaidaboutMrs。Reiver,inanothertale。 Moriartywasheavily-builtandhandsome,veryquietandnervouslyanxioustopleasehisneighborswhenhewasn\'tsunkinabrownstudy。Hestartedagooddealatsuddennoisesorifspokentowithoutwarning;and,whenyouwatchedhimdrinkinghisglassofwateratdinner,youcouldseethehandshakealittle。Butallthiswasputdowntonervousness,andthequiet,steady,“sip-sip- sip,fillandsip-sip-sip,again,“thatwentoninhisownroomwhenhewasbyhimself,wasneverknown。Whichwasmiraculous,seeinghoweverythinginaman\'sprivatelifeispublicpropertyouthere。 Moriartywasdrawn,notintoMrs。Reiver\'sset,becausetheywerenothissort,butintothepowerofMrs。Reiver,andhefelldowninfrontofherandmadeagoddessofher。Thiswasduetohiscomingfreshoutofthejungletoabigtown。Hecouldnotscalethingsproperlyorseewhowaswhat。 BecauseMrs。Reiverwascoldandhard,hesaidshewasstatelyanddignified。Becauseshehadnobrains,andcouldnottalkcleverly,hesaidshewasreservedandshy。Mrs。Reivershy!Becauseshewasunworthyofhonororreverencefromanyone,hereverencedherfromadistanceanddoweredherwithallthevirtuesintheBibleandmostofthoseinShakespeare。 Thisbig,dark,abstractedmanwhowassonervouswhenaponycanteredbehindhim,usedtomooninthetrainofMrs。Reiver,blushingwithpleasurewhenshethrewawordortwohisway。Hisadmirationwasstrictlyplatonic:evenotherwomensawandadmittedthis。HedidnotmoveoutinSimla,soheheardnothingagainsthisidol:whichwassatisfactory。Mrs。Reivertooknospecialnoticeofhim,beyondseeingthathewasaddedtoherlistofadmirers,andgoingforawalkwithhimnowandthen,justtoshowthathewasherproperty,claimableassuch。Moriartymusthavedonemostofthetalking,forMrs。Reivercouldn\'ttalkmuchtoamanofhisstamp; andthelittleshesaidcouldnothavebeenprofitable。WhatMoriartybelievedin,ashehadgoodreasonto,wasMrs。Reiver\'sinfluenceoverhim,and,inthatbelief,sethimselfseriouslytotrytodoawaywiththevicethatonlyhehimselfknewof。 Hisexperienceswhilehewasfightingwithitmusthavebeenpeculiar,butheneverdescribedthem。Sometimeshewouldholdofffromeverythingexceptwaterforaweek。Then,onarainynight,whennoonehadaskedhimouttodinner,andtherewasabigfireinhisroom,andeverythingcomfortable,hewouldsitdownandmakeabignightofitbyaddinglittleniptolittlenip,planningbigschemesofreformationmeanwhile,untilhethrewhimselfonhisbedhopelesslydrunk。Hesufferednextmorning。 Onenight,thebigcrashcame。Hewastroubledinhisownmindoverhisattemptstomakehimself“worthyofthefriendship“ofMrs。 Reiver。Thepasttendayshadbeenverybadones,andtheendofitallwasthathereceivedthearrearsoftwoandthree-quarteryearsofsippinginoneattackofdeliriumtremensofthesubduedkind; beginningwithsuicidaldepression,goingontofitsandstartsandhysteria,andendingwithdownrightraving。Ashesatinachairinfrontofthefire,orwalkedupanddowntheroompickingahandkerchieftopieces,youheardwhatpoorMoriartyreallythoughtofMrs。Reiver,forheravedaboutherandhisownfallforthemostpart;thoughheravelledsomeP。W。D。accountsintothesameskeinofthought。Hetalked,andtalked,andtalkedinalowdrywhispertohimself,andtherewasnostoppinghim。Heseemedtoknowthattherewassomethingwrong,andtwicetriedtopullhimselftogetherandconferrationallywiththeDoctor;buthismindranoutofcontrolatonce,andhefellbacktoawhisperandthestoryofhistroubles。Itisterribletohearabigmanbabblinglikeachildofallthatamanusuallylocksup,andputsawayinthedeepofhisheart。Moriartyreadouthisverysoulforthebenefitofanyonewhowasintheroombetweenten-thirtythatnightandtwo-forty-fivenextmorning。 Fromwhathesaid,onegatheredhowimmenseaninfluenceMrs。Reiverheldoverhim,andhowthoroughlyhefeltforhisownlapse。Hiswhisperingscannot,ofcourse,beputdownhere;buttheywereveryinstructiveasshowingtheerrorsofhisestimates…… Whenthetroublewasover,andhisfewacquaintanceswerepityinghimforthebadattackofjungle-feverthathadsopulledhimdown,MoriartysworeabigoathtohimselfandwentabroadagainwithMrs。 Reivertilltheendoftheseason,adoringherinaquietanddeferentialwayasanangelfromheaven。Lateronhetooktoriding——nothacking,buthonestriding——whichwasgoodproofthathewasimproving,andyoucouldslamdoorsbehindhimwithouthisjumpingtohisfeetwithagasp。That,again,washopeful。 Howhekepthisoath,andwhatitcosthiminthebeginning,nobodyknows。Hecertainlymanagedtocompassthehardestthingthatamanwhohasdrankheavilycando。Hetookhispegandwineatdinner,butheneverdrankalone,andneverletwhathedrankhavetheleastholdonhim。 Oncehetoldabosom-friendthestoryofhisgreattrouble,andhowthe“influenceofapurehonestwoman,andanangelaswell“hadsavedhim。Whentheman——startledatanythinggoodbeinglaidtoMrs。Reiver\'sdoor——laughed,itcosthimMoriarty\'sfriendship。 Moriarty,whoismarriednowtoawomantenthousandtimesbetterthanMrs。Reiver——awomanwhobelievesthatthereisnomanonearthasgoodandcleverasherhusband——willgodowntohisgravevowingandprotestingthatMrs。Reiversavedhimfromruininbothworlds。 ThatsheknewanythingofMoriarty\'sweaknessnobodybelievedforamoment。Thatshewouldhavecuthimdead,thrownhimover,andacquaintedallherfriendswithherdiscovery,ifshehadknownofit,nobodywhoknewherdoubtedforaninstant。 Moriartythoughthersomethingsheneverwas,andinthatbeliefsavedhimself。Whichwasjustasgoodasthoughshehadbeeneverythingthathehadimagined。 Butthequestionis,whatclaimwillMrs。ReiverhavetothecreditofMoriarty\'ssalvation,whenherdayofreckoningcomes? ABANKFRAUD。 Hedrankstrongwatersandhisspeechwascoarse; Hepurchasedraimentandforeboretopay; Hestruckatrustingjuniorwithahorse,AndwonGymkhanasinadoubtfulway。 Then,\'twixtaviceandfolly,turnedasideTodogooddeedsandstraighttocloakthem,lied。 TheMessRoom。 IfReggieBurkewereinIndianow,hewouldresentthistalebeingtold;butasheisinHong-Kongandwon\'tseeit,thetellingissafe。HewasthemanwhoworkedthebigfraudontheSindandSialkoteBank。Hewasmanagerofanup-countryBranch,andasoundpracticalmanwithalargeexperienceofnativeloanandinsurancework。Hecouldcombinethefrivolitiesofordinarylifewithhiswork,andyetdowell。ReggieBurkerodeanythingthatwouldlethimgetup,dancedasneatlyasherode,andwaswantedforeverysortofamusementintheStation。 Ashesaidhimself,andasmanymenfoundoutrathertotheirsurprise,thereweretwoBurkes,bothverymuchatyourservice。 “ReggieBurke,“betweenfourandten,readyforanythingfromahot- weathergymkhanatoariding-picnic;and,betweentenandfour,“Mr。 ReginaldBurke,ManageroftheSindandSialkoteBranchBank。”Youmightplaypolowithhimoneafternoonandhearhimexpresshisopinionswhenamancrossed;andyoumightcallonhimnextmorningtoraiseatwo-thousandrupeeloanonafivehundredpoundinsurance-policy,eightypoundspaidinpremiums。Hewouldrecognizeyou,butyouwouldhavesometroubleinrecognizinghim。 TheDirectorsoftheBank——ithaditsheadquartersinCalcuttaanditsGeneralManager\'swordcarriedweightwiththeGovernment—— pickedtheirmenwell。TheyhadtestedReggieuptoafairlyseverebreaking-strain。TheytrustedhimjustasmuchasDirectorsevertrustManagers。Youmustseeforyourselfwhethertheirtrustwasmisplaced。 Reggie\'sBranchwasinabigStation,andworkedwiththeusualstaff——oneManager,oneAccountant,bothEnglish,aCashier,andahordeofnativeclerks;besidesthePolicepatrolatnightsoutside。 Thebulkofitswork,foritwasinathrivingdistrict,washoondiandaccommodationofallkinds。Afoolhasnogripofthissortofbusiness;andaclevermanwhodoesnotgoaboutamonghisclients,andknowmorethanalittleoftheiraffairs,isworsethanafool。 Reggiewasyoung-looking,clean-shaved,withatwinkleinhiseye,andaheadthatnothingshortofagallonoftheGunners\'Madeiracouldmakeanyimpressionon。 Oneday,atabigdinner,heannouncedcasuallythattheDirectorshadshiftedontohimaNaturalCuriosity,fromEngland,intheAccountantline。Hewasperfectlycorrect。Mr。SilasRiley,Accountant,wasaMOSTcuriousanimal——along,gawky,rawbonedYorkshireman,fullofthesavageself-conceitthatblossom\'sonlyinthebestcountyinEngland。ArrogancewasamildwordforthementalattitudeofMr。S。Riley。Hehadworkedhimselfup,aftersevenyears,toaCashier\'spositioninaHuddersfieldBank;andallhisexperiencelayamongthefactoriesoftheNorth。PerhapshewouldhavedonebetterontheBombayside,wheretheyarehappywithone-halfpercent。profits,andmoneyischeap。HewasuselessforUpperIndiaandawheatProvince,whereamanwantsalargeheadandatouchofimaginationifheistoturnoutasatisfactorybalance- sheet。 Hewaswonderfullynarrow-mindedinbusiness,and,beingnewtothecountry,hadnonotionthatIndianbankingistotallydistinctfromHomework。Likemostcleverself-mademen,hehadmuchsimplicityinhisnature;and,somehoworother,hadconstruedtheordinarilypolitetermsofhisletterofengagementintoabeliefthattheDirectorshadchosenhimonaccountofhisspecialandbrillianttalents,andthattheysetgreatstorebyhim。Thisnotiongrewandcrystallized;thusaddingtohisnaturalNorth-countryconceit。 Further,hewasdelicate,sufferedfromsometroubleinhischest,andwasshortinhistemper。 YouwilladmitthatReggiehadreasontocallhisnewAccountantaNaturalCuriosity。Thetwomenfailedtohititoffatall。RileyconsideredReggieawild,feather-headedidiot,giventoHeavenonlyknewwhatdissipationinlowplacescalled“Messes,“andtotallyunfitfortheseriousandsolemnvocationofbanking。HecouldnevergetoverReggie\'slookofyouthand“you-be-damned“air;andhecouldn\'tunderstandReggie\'sfriends——clean-built,carelessmenintheArmy——whorodeovertobigSundaybreakfastsattheBank,andtoldsultrystoriestillRileygotupandlefttheroom。RileywasalwaysshowingReggiehowthebusinessoughttobeconducted,andReggiehadmorethanoncetoremindhimthatsevenyears\'limitedexperiencebetweenHuddersfieldandBeverlydidnotqualifyamantosteerabigup-countrybusiness。ThenRileysulkedandreferredtohimselfasapillaroftheBankandacherishedfriendoftheDirectors,andReggietorehishair。Ifaman\'sEnglishsubordinatesfailhiminthiscountry,hecomestoahardtimeindeed,fornativehelphasstrictlimitations。InthewinterRileywentsickforweeksatatimewithhislungcomplaint,andthisthrewmoreworkonReggie。ButhepreferredittotheeverlastingfrictionwhenRileywaswell。 OneoftheTravellingInspectorsoftheBankdiscoveredthesecollapsesandreportedthemtotheDirectors。NowRileyhadbeenfoistedontheBankbyanM。P。,whowantedthesupportofRiley\'sfather,who,again,wasanxioustogethissonouttoawarmerclimatebecauseofthoselungs。TheM。P。hadaninterestintheBank;butoneoftheDirectorswantedtoadvanceanomineeofhisown;and,afterRiley\'sfatherhaddied,hemadetherestoftheBoardseethatanAccountantwhowassickforhalftheyear,hadbettergiveplacetoahealthyman。IfRileyhadknowntherealstoryofhisappointment,hemighthavebehavedbetter;butknowingnothing,hisstretchesofsicknessalternatedwithrestless,persistent,meddlingirritationofReggie,andallthehundredwaysinwhichconceitinasubordinatesituationcanfindplay。Reggieusedtocallhimstrikingandhair-curlingnamesbehindhisbackasarelieftohisownfeelings;butheneverabusedhimtohisface,becausehesaid:“Rileyissuchafrailbeastthathalfofhisloathsomeconceitisduetopainsinthechest。” LateoneApril,Rileywentverysickindeed。Thedoctorpunchedhimandthumpedhim,andtoldhimhewouldbebetterbeforelong。ThenthedoctorwenttoReggieandsaid:——“DoyouknowhowsickyourAccountantis?““No!“saidReggie——“Theworsethebetter,confoundhim!He\'saclackingnuisancewhenhe\'swell。I\'llletyoutakeawaytheBankSafeifyoucandrughimsilentforthishot-weather。” Butthedoctordidnotlaugh——“Man,I\'mnotjoking,“hesaid。“I\'llgivehimanotherthreemonthsinhisbedandaweekorsomoretodiein。Onmyhonorandreputationthat\'sallthegracehehasinthisworld。Consumptionhasholdofhimtothemarrow。” Reggie\'sfacechangedatonceintothefaceof“Mr。ReginaldBurke,“ andheanswered:——“WhatcanIdo?“ “Nothing,“saidthedoctor。“Forallpracticalpurposesthemanisdeadalready。Keephimquietandcheerfulandtellhimhe\'sgoingtorecover。That\'sall。I\'lllookafterhimtotheend,ofcourse。” Thedoctorwentaway,andReggiesatdowntoopentheeveningmail。 HisfirstletterwasonefromtheDirectors,intimatingforhisinformationthatMr。Rileywastoresign,underamonth\'snotice,bythetermsofhisagreement,tellingReggiethattheirlettertoRileywouldfollowandadvisingReggieofthecomingofanewAccountant,amanwhomReggieknewandliked。 Reggielitacheroot,and,beforehehadfinishedsmoking,hehadsketchedtheoutlineofafraud。Heputaway——“burked“——theDirectorsletter,andwentintotalktoRiley,whowasasungraciousasusual,andfrettinghimselfoverthewaythebankwouldrunduringhisillness。HeneverthoughtoftheextraworkonReggie\'sshoulders,butsolelyofthedamagetohisownprospectsofadvancement。ThenReggieassuredhimthateverythingwouldbewell,andthathe,Reggie,wouldconferwithRileydailyonthemanagementoftheBank。Rileywasalittlesoothed,buthehintedinasmanywordsthathedidnotthinkmuchofReggie\'sbusinesscapacity。 Reggiewashumble。AndhehadlettersinhisdeskfromtheDirectorsthataGilbarteoraHardiemighthavebeenproudof! Thedayspassedinthebigdarkenedhouse,andtheDirectors\'letterofdismissaltoRileycameandwasputawaybyReggie,who,everyevening,broughtthebookstoRiley\'sroom,andshowedhimwhathadbeengoingforward,whileRileysnarled。ReggiedidhisbesttomakestatementspleasingtoRiley,buttheAccountantwassurethattheBankwasgoingtorackandruinwithouthim。InJune,asthelyinginbedtoldonhisspirit,heaskedwhetherhisabsencehadbeennotedbytheDirectors,andReggiesaidthattheyhadwrittenmostsympatheticletters,hopingthathewouldbeabletoresumehisvaluableservicesbeforelong。HeshowedRileytheletters:andRileysaidthattheDirectorsoughttohavewrittentohimdirect。 Afewdayslater,ReggieopenedRiley\'smailinthehalf-lightoftheroom,andgavehimthesheet——nottheenvelope——ofalettertoRileyfromtheDirectors。RileysaidhewouldthankReggienottointerferewithhisprivatepapers,speciallyasReggieknewhewastooweaktoopenhisownletters。Reggieapologized。 ThenRiley\'smoodchanged,andhelecturedReggieonhisevilways: hishorsesandhisbadfriends。“Ofcourse,lyinghereonmyback,Mr。Burke,Ican\'tkeepyoustraight;butwhenI\'mwell,IDOhopeyou\'llpaysomeheedtomywords。”Reggie,whohaddroppedpolo,anddinners,andtennis,andalltoattendtoRiley,saidthathewaspenitentandsettledRiley\'sheadonthepillowandheardhimfretandcontradictinhard,dry,hackingwhispers,withoutasignofimpatience。Thisattheendofaheavyday\'sofficework,doingdoubleduty,inthelatterhalfofJune。 WhenthenewAccountantcame,Reggietoldhimthefactsofthecase,andannouncedtoRileythathehadagueststayingwithhim。Rileysaidthathemighthavehadmoreconsiderationthantoentertainhis“doubtfulfriends“atsuchatime。ReggiemadeCarron,thenewAccountant,sleepattheClubinconsequence。Carron\'sarrivaltooksomeoftheheavyworkoffhisshoulders,andhehadtimetoattendtoRiley\'sexactions——toexplain,soothe,invent,andsettleandresettlethepoorwretchinbed,andtoforgecomplimentarylettersfromCalcutta。Attheendofthefirstmonth,Rileywishedtosendsomemoneyhometohismother。Reggiesentthedraft。Attheendofthesecondmonth,Riley\'ssalarycameinjustthesame。Reggiepaiditoutofhisownpocket;and,withit,wroteRileyabeautifulletterfromtheDirectors。 Rileywasveryillindeed,buttheflameofhislifeburntunsteadily。Nowandthenhewouldbecheerfulandconfidentaboutthefuture,sketchingplansforgoingHomeandseeinghismother。 Reggielistenedpatientlywhentheofficeworkwasover,andencouragedhim。 AtothertimesRileyinsistedonReggie\'sreadingtheBibleandgrim“Methody“tractstohim。OutofthesetractshepointedmoralsdirectedathisManager。ButhealwaysfoundtimetoworryReggieabouttheworkingoftheBank,andtoshowhimwheretheweakpointslay。 Thisin-door,sick-roomlifeandconstantstrainsworeReggiedownagooddeal,andshookhisnerves,andloweredhisbilliard-playbyfortypoints。ButthebusinessoftheBank,andthebusinessofthesick-room,hadtogoon,thoughtheglasswas116degreesintheshade。 Attheendofthethirdmonth,Rileywassinkingfast,andhadbeguntorealizethathewasverysick。ButtheconceitthatmadehimworryReggie,kepthimfrombelievingtheworst。“Hewantssomesortofmentalstimulantifheistodragon,“saidthedoctor。 “Keephiminterestedinlifeifyoucareabouthisliving。”SoRiley,contrarytoallthelawsofbusinessandthefinance,receiveda25-per-cent,riseofsalaryfromtheDirectors。The“mentalstimulant“succeededbeautifully。Rileywashappyandcheerful,and,asisoftenthecaseinconsumption,healthiestinmindwhenthebodywasweakest。Helingeredforafullmonth,snarlingandfrettingabouttheBank,talkingofthefuture,hearingtheBibleread,lecturingReggieonsin,andwonderingwhenhewouldbeabletomoveabroad。 ButattheendofSeptember,onemercilesslyhotevening,heroseupinhisbedwithalittlegasp,andsaidquicklytoReggie:——“Mr。 Burke,Iamgoingtodie。Iknowitinmyself。Mychestisallhollowinside,andthere\'snothingtobreathewith。TothebestofmyknowledgeIhavedonenowt“——hewasreturningtothetalkofhisboyhood——“tolieheavyonmyconscience。Godbethanked,Ihavebeenpreservedfromthegrosserformsofsin;andIcounselYOU,Mr。 Burke……” Herehisvoicedieddown,andReggiestoopedoverhim。 “SendmysalaryforSeptembertomymother……donegreatthingswiththeBankifIhadbeenspared……mistakenpolicy…… nofaultofmine。” Thenheturnedhisfacetothewallanddied。 ReggiedrewthesheetoverItsface,andwentoutintotheverandah,withhislast“mentalstimulant“——aletterofcondolenceandsympathyfromtheDirectors——unusedinhispocket。 “IfI\'dbeenonlytenminutesearlier,“thoughtReggie,“Imighthaveheartenedhimuptopullthroughanotherday。” TOD\'SAMENDMENT。 TheWorldhathsetitsheavyyokeUpontheoldwhite-beardedfolkWhostrivetopleasetheKing。 God\'smercyisupontheyoung,God\'swisdominthebabytongueThatfearsnotanything。 TheParableofChajjuBhagat。 NowTods\'Mammawasasingularlycharmingwoman,andeveryoneinSimlaknewTods。Mostmenhadsavedhimfromdeathonoccasions。 Hewasbeyondhisayah\'scontrolaltogether,andperilledhislifedailytofindoutwhatwouldhappenifyoupulledaMountainBatterymule\'stail。HewasanutterlyfearlessyoungPagan,aboutsixyearsold,andtheonlybabywhoeverbroketheholycalmofthesupremeLegislativeCouncil。 Ithappenedthisway:Tods\'petkidgotloose,andfledupthehill,offtheBoileaugungeRoad,Todsafterit,untilitburstintotheViceregalLodgelawn,thenattachedto“Peterhoff。”TheCouncilweresittingatthetime,andthewindowswereopenbecauseitwaswarm。TheRedLancerintheporchtoldTodstogoaway;butTodsknewtheRedLancerandmostoftheMembersofCouncilpersonally。 Moreover,hehadfirmholdofthekid\'scollar,andwasbeingdraggedallacrosstheflower-beds。“GivemysalaamtothelongCouncillorSahib,andaskhimtohelpmetakeMotiback!“gaspedTods。TheCouncilheardthenoisethroughtheopenwindows;and,afteraninterval,wasseentheshockingspectacleofaLegalMemberandaLieutenant-Governorhelping,underthedirectpatronageofaCommander-in-ChiefandaViceroy,onesmallandverydirtyboyinasailor\'ssuitandatangleofbrownhair,tocoercealivelyandrebelliouskid。TheyheadeditoffdownthepathtotheMall,andTodswenthomeintriumphandtoldhisMammathatALLtheCouncillorSahibshadbeenhelpinghimtocatchMoti。WhereathisMammasmackedTodsforinterferingwiththeadministrationoftheEmpire; butTodsmettheLegalMemberthenextday,andtoldhiminconfidencethatiftheLegalMembereverwantedtocatchagoat,he,Tods,wouldgivehimallthehelpinhispower。“Thankyou,Tods,“ saidtheLegalMember。 Todswastheidolofsomeeightyjhampanis,andhalfasmanysaises。 Hesalutedthemallas“OBrother。”Itneverenteredhisheadthatanylivinghumanbeingcoulddisobeyhisorders;andhewasthebufferbetweentheservantsandhisMamma\'swrath。TheworkingofthathouseholdturnedonTods,whowasadoredbyeveryonefromthedhobytothedog-boy。EvenFuttehKhan,thevillainousloaferkhitfromMussoorie,shirkedriskingTods\'displeasureforfearhisco- matesshouldlookdownonhim。 SoTodshadhonorinthelandfromBoileaugungetoChotaSimla,andruledjustlyaccordingtohislights。Ofcourse,hespokeUrdu,buthehadalsomasteredmanyqueerside-speecheslikethechoteeboleeofthewomen,andheldgraveconversewithshopkeepersandHill- cooliesalike。Hewasprecociousforhisage,andhismixingwithnativeshadtaughthimsomeofthemorebittertruthsoflife;themeannessandthesordidnessofit。Heused,overhisbreadandmilk,todeliversolemnandseriousaphorisms,translatedfromthevernacularintotheEnglish,thatmadehisMammajumpandvowthatTodsMUSTgohomenexthotweather。 JustwhenTodswasinthebloomofhispower,theSupremeLegislaturewerehackingoutaBill,fortheSub-MontaneTracts,arevisionofthethenAct,smallerthanthePunjabLandBill,butaffectingafewhundredthousandpeoplenonetheless。TheLegalMemberhadbuilt,andbolstered,andembroidered,andamendedthatBill,tillitlookedbeautifulonpaper。ThentheCouncilbegantosettlewhattheycalledthe“minordetails。”AsifanyEnglishmanlegislatingfornativesknowsenoughtoknowwhicharetheminorandwhicharethemajorpoints,fromthenativepointofview,ofanymeasure!ThatBillwasatriumphof“safeguardingtheinterestsofthetenant。”Oneclauseprovidedthatlandshouldnotbeleasedonlongertermsthanfiveyearsatastretch;because,ifthelandlordhadatenantbounddownfor,say,twentyyears,hewouldsqueezetheverylifeoutofhim。ThenotionwastokeepupastreamofindependentcultivatorsintheSub-MontaneTracts;andethnologicallyandpoliticallythenotionwascorrect。Theonlydrawbackwasthatitwasaltogetherwrong。Anative\'slifeinIndiaimpliesthelifeofhisson。Wherefore,youcannotlegislateforonegenerationatatime。Youmustconsiderthenextfromthenativepointofview。Curiouslyenough,thenativenowandthen,andinNorthernIndiamoreparticularly,hatesbeingover-protectedagainsthimself。TherewasaNagavillageonce,wheretheylivedondeadANDburiedCommissariatmules……Butthatisanotherstory。 Formanyreasons,tobeexplainedlater,thepeopleconcernedobjectedtotheBill。TheNativeMemberinCouncilknewasmuchaboutPunjabisasheknewaboutCharingCross。HehadsaidinCalcuttathat“theBillwasentirelyinaccordwiththedesiresofthatlargeandimportantclass,thecultivators;“andsoon,andsoon。TheLegalMember\'sknowledgeofnativeswaslimitedtoEnglish- speakingDurbaris,andhisownredchaprassis,theSub-MontaneTractsconcernednooneinparticular,theDeputyCommissionerswereagooddealtoodriventomakerepresentations,andthemeasurewasonewhichdealtwithsmalllandholdersonly。Nevertheless,theLegalMemberprayedthatitmightbecorrect,forhewasanervouslyconscientiousman。Hedidnotknowthatnomancantellwhatnativesthinkunlesshemixeswiththemwiththevarnishoff。Andnotalwaysthen。Buthedidthebestheknew。AndthemeasurecameuptotheSupremeCouncilforthefinaltouches,whileTodspatrolledtheBurraSimlaBazarinhismorningrides,andplayedwiththemonkeybelongingtoDittaMull,thebunnia,andlistened,asachildlistenstoallthestraytalkaboutthisnewfreakoftheLatSahib\'s。 Onedaytherewasadinner-party,atthehouseofTods\'Mamma,andtheLegalMembercame。Todswasinbed,buthekeptawaketillheheardtheburstsoflaughterfromthemenoverthecoffee。Thenhepaddledoutinhislittleredflanneldressing-gownandhisnight- suit,andtookrefugebythesideofhisfather,knowingthathewouldnotbesentback。“Seethemiseriesofhavingafamily!“saidTods\'father,givingTodsthreeprunes,somewaterinaglassthathadbeenusedforclaret,andtellinghimtositstill。Todssuckedtheprunesslowly,knowingthathewouldhavetogowhentheywerefinished,andsippedthepinkwaterlikeamanoftheworld,ashelistenedtotheconversation。Presently,theLegalMember,talking“shop,“totheHeadofaDepartment,mentionedhisBillbyitsfullname——“TheSub-MontaneTractsRyotwariRevisedEnactment。”Todscaughttheonenativeword,andliftinguphissmallvoicesaid:—— “Oh,IknowALLaboutthat!Hasitbeenmurramuttedyet,CouncillorSahib?“ “Howmuch?“saidtheLegalMember。 “Murramutted——mended——Puttheek,youknow——madenicetopleaseDittaMull!“ TheLegalMemberlefthisplaceandmovedupnexttoTods。 “WhatdoyouknowaboutRyotwari,littleman?“hesaid。 “I\'mnotalittleman,I\'mTods,andIknowALLaboutit。DittaMull,andChogaLall,andAmirNath,and——oh,lakhsofmyfriendstellmeaboutitinthebazarswhenItalktothem。” “Oh,theydo——dothey?Whatdotheysay,Tods?“ Todstuckedhisfeetunderhisredflanneldressing-gownandsaid:—— “Imustfink。” TheLegalMemberwaitedpatiently。ThenTods,withinfinitecompassion: “Youdon\'tspeakmytalk,doyou,CouncillorSahib?“ “No;IamsorrytosayIdonot,“saidtheLegal\'Member。 “Verywell,“saidTods。“ImustfinkinEnglish。” Hespentaminuteputtinghisideasinorder,andbeganveryslowly,translatinginhismindfromthevernaculartoEnglish,asmanyAnglo-Indianchildrendo。YoumustrememberthattheLegalMemberhelpedhimonbyquestionswhenhehalted,forTodswasnotequaltothesustainedflightoforatorythatfollows。 “DittaMullsays:——\'Thisthingisthetalkofachild,andwasmadeupbyfools。\'ButIdon\'tthinkyouareafool,CouncillorSahib,“ saidTodds,hastily。“Youcaughtmygoat。ThisiswhatDittaMullsays:——\'Iamnotafool,andwhyshouldtheSirkarsayIamachild? Icanseeifthelandisgoodandifthelandlordisgood。IfIamafool,thesinisuponmyownhead。ForfiveyearsItakemygroundforwhichIhavesavedmoney,andawifeItaketoo,andalittlesonisborn。\'DittaMullhasonedaughternow,butheSAYS hewillhaveason,soon。Andhesays:\'Attheendoffiveyears,bythisnewbundobust,Imustgo。IfIdonotgo,Imustgetfreshsealsandtakkus-stampsonthepapers,perhapsinthemiddleoftheharvest,andtogotothelaw-courtsonceiswisdom,buttogotwiceisJehannum。\'ThatisQUITEtrue,“explainedTods,gravely。“Allmyfriendssayso。AndDittaMullsays:——\'Alwaysfreshtakkusandpayingmoneytovakilsandchaprassisandlaw-courtseveryfiveyearsorelsethelandlordmakesmego。WhydoIwanttogo?AmI fool?IfIamafoolanddonotknow,afterfortyyears,goodlandwhenIseeit,letmedie!ButifthenewbundobustsaysforFIFTEENyears,thenitisgoodandwise。Mylittlesonisaman,andIamburnt,andhetakesthegroundoranotherground,payingonlyonceforthetakkus-stampsonthepapers,andhislittlesonisborn,andattheendoffifteenyearsisamantoo。Butwhatprofitisthereinfiveyearsandfreshpapers?Nothingbutdikh,trouble,dikh。Wearenotyoungmenwhotaketheselands,butoldones——notjais,buttradesmenwithalittlemoney——andforfifteenyearsweshallhavepeace。NorarewechildrenthattheSirkarshouldtreatusso。” HereTodsstoppedshort,forthewholetablewerelistening。TheLegalMembersaidtoTods:“Isthatall?“ “AllIcanremember,“saidTods。“ButyoushouldseeDittaMull\'sbigmonkey。It\'sjustlikeaCouncillorSahib。” “Tods!Gotobed,“saidhisfather。 Todsgathereduphisdressing-gowntailanddeparted。 TheLegalMemberbroughthishanddownonthetablewithacrash—— “ByJove!“saidtheLegalMember,“Ibelievetheboyisright。TheshorttenureIStheweakpoint。” Heleftearly,thinkingoverwhatTodshadsaid。Now,itwasobviouslyimpossiblefortheLegalMembertoplaywithabunnia\'smonkey,bywayofgettingunderstanding;buthedidbetter。Hemadeinquiries,alwaysbearinginmindthefactthattherealnative——notthehybrid,University-trainedmule——isastimidasacolt,and,littlebylittle,hecoaxedsomeofthemenwhomthemeasureconcernedmostintimatelytogiveintheirviews,whichsquaredverycloselywithTods\'evidence。 SotheBillwasamendedinthatclause;andtheLegalMemberwasfilledwithanuneasysuspicionthatNativeMembersrepresentverylittleexcepttheOrderstheycarryontheirbosoms。Butheputthethoughtfromhimasilliberal。HewasamostLiberalMan。 AfteratimethenewsspreadthroughthebazarsthatTodshadgottheBillrecastinthetenureclause,andifTods\'Mammahadnotinterfered,TodswouldhavemadehimselfsickonthebasketsoffruitandpistachionutsandCabuligrapesandalmondsthatcrowdedtheverandah。TillhewentHome,TodsrankedsomefewdegreesbeforetheViceroyinpopularestimation。ButforthelittlelifeofhimTodscouldnotunderstandwhy。 IntheLegalMember\'sprivate-paper-boxstillliestheroughdraftoftheSub-MontaneTractsRyotwariRevisedEnactment;and,oppositethetwenty-secondclause,pencilledinbluechalk,andsignedbytheLegalMember,arethewords“Tods\'Amendment。” INTHEPRIDEOFHISYOUTH。 “Stoppedinthestraightwhentheracewashisown! Lookathimcuttingit——curtothebone!“ “Askeretheyoungsterberatedandchidden,Whatdidhecarryandhowwasheridden? Maybetheyusedhimtoomuchatthestart; MaybeFate\'sweight-clothsarebreakinghisheart。” Life\'sHandicap。 WhenIwastellingyouofthejokethatTheWormplayedoffontheSeniorSubaltern,Ipromisedasomewhatsimilartale,butwithallthejestleftout。Thisisthattale: DickyHattwaskidnappedinhisearly,earlyyouth——neitherbylandlady\'sdaughter,housemaid,barmaid,norcook,butbyagirlsonearlyofhisowncastethatonlyawomancouldhavesaidshewasjusttheleastlittlebitintheworldbelowit。ThishappenedamonthbeforehecameouttoIndia,andfivedaysafterhisone-and- twentiethbirthday。Thegirlwasnineteen——sixyearsolderthanDickyinthethingsofthisworld,thatistosay——and,forthetime,twiceasfoolishashe。 Excepting,always,fallingoffahorsethereisnothingmorefatallyeasythanmarriagebeforetheRegistrar。Theceremonycostslessthanfiftyshillings,andisremarkablylikewalkingintoapawn- shop。Afterthedeclarationsofresidencehavebeenputin,fourminuteswillcovertherestoftheproceedings——fees,attestation,andall。ThentheRegistrarslidestheblotting-padoverthenames,andsaysgrimly,withhispenbetweenhisteeth:——“Nowyou\'remanandwife;“andthecouplewalkoutintothestreet,feelingasifsomethingwerehorriblyillegalsomewhere。