IfIidledforaday,nooneexceptmyfellow-students(whoevidentlyhadnoaweforme)remarkedit。Noonesawmymidnighttaper;noonepointedmeoutasIcrossedthestreetasanastonishingintellectualphenomenon。InthenextplaceIbecameinconsiderable。InWimblehurstIfeltIstoodforScience;
nobodythereseemedtohavesomuchasIandtohaveitsofullyandcompletely。InLondonIwalkedignorantinanimmensity,anditwasclearthatamongmyfellow-studentsfromthemidlandsandthenorthIwasill-equippedandunder-trained。WiththeutmostexertionIshouldonlytakeasecondarypositionamongthem。Andfinally,inthethirdplace,Iwasdistractedbyvoluminousnewinterests;Londontookholdofme,andScience,whichhadbeentheuniverse,shrankbacktothedimensionsoftiresomelittleformulaecompactedinabook。IcametoLondoninlateSeptember,anditwasaverydifferentLondonfromthatgreatgreyly-overcast,smoke-stainedhouse-wildernessofmyfirstimpressions。IreacheditbyVictoriaandnotbyCannonStreet,anditscentrewasnowinExhibitionRoad。Itshone,paleamber,blue-greyandtenderlyspaciousandfineunderclearautumnalskies。aLondonofhugelyhandsomebuildingsandvistasanddistances,aLondonofgardensandlabyrinthinetallmuseums,ofoldtreesandremotepalacesandartificialwaters。IlodgednearbyinWestBromptonatahouseinalittlesquare。
SoLondonfacedmethesecondtime,makingmeforgetaltogetherforawhilethegrey,drizzlingcityvisagethathadfirstlookeduponme。Isettleddownandwenttoandfrotomylecturesandlaboratory;inthebeginningIworkedhard,andonlyslowlydidthecuriositythatpresentlypossessedmetoknowmoreofthishugeurbanprovincearise,thedesiretofindsomethingbeyondmechanismthatIcouldserve,someuseotherthanlearning。Withthiswasagrowingsenseofloneliness,adesireforadventureandintercourse。IfoundmyselfintheeveningsporingoveramapofLondonIhadbought,insteadofcopyingoutlecturenotes——andonSundaysImadeexplorations,takingomnibusrideseastandwestandnorthandsouth,andtoenlargingandbroadeningthesenseofgreatswarminghinterlandsofhumanitywithwhomIhadnodealings,ofwhomIknewnothing。
Thewholeillimitableplaceteemedwithsuggestionsofindefiniteandsometimesoutrageouspossibility,ofhiddenbutmagnificentmeanings。
Itwasn’tsimplythatIreceivedavastimpressionofspaceandmultitudeandopportunity;intimatethingsalsoweresuddenlydraggedfromneglected,veiledanddarkenedcornersintoanacutevividnessofperception。CloseathandinthebigartmuseumI
cameforthefirsttimeuponthebeautyofnudity,whichIhadhithertoheldtobeashamefulsecret,flauntedandgloriedin;I
wasmadeawareofbeautyasnotonlypermissible,butdesirableandfrequentandofathousandhithertounsuspectedrichaspectsoflife。Onenightinarealrapture,IwalkedroundtheuppergalleryoftheAlbertHallandlistenedforthefirsttimetogreatmusic;IbelievenowthatitwasarenderingofBeethoven’sNinthSymphony。
Myapprehensionofspacesandplaceswasreinforcedbyaquickenedapprehensionofpersons。Aconstantstreamofpeoplepassedbyme,eyesmetandchallengedmineandpassed——moreandmoreIwantedthentostay——ifIwenteastwardtowardsPiccadilly,womenwhoseemedthentomyboyishinexperiencesoftlysplendidandalluring,murmuredtomeastheypassed。
Extraordinarilylifeunveiled。Theveryhoardingsclamouredstrangelyatone’ssensesandcuriosities。Oneboughtpamphletsandpapersfullofstrangeanddaringideastranscendingone’sboldest;intheparksoneheardmendiscussingtheveryexistenceofGod,denyingtherightsofproperty,debatingahundredthingsthatonedarednotthinkaboutinWimblehurst。Andaftertheordinaryovercastday,afterdullmornings,cametwilight,andLondonlitupandbecameathingofwhiteandyellowandredjewelsoflightandwonderfulfloodsofgoldenilluminationandstupendousandunfathomableshadows——andtherewerenolongeranymeanorshabbypeople——butagreatmysteriousmovementofunaccountablebeings。
AlwaysIwascomingonthequeerestnewaspects。LateoneSaturdaynightIfoundmyselfoneofagreatslow-movingcrowdbetweentheblazingshopsandtheflaringbarrowsintheHarrowRoad;Igotintoconversationwithtwobold-eyedgirls,boughtthemboxesofchocolate,madetheacquaintanceoffatherandmotherandvariousyoungerbrothersandsisters,satinapublic-househilariouslywiththemall,standingandbeingstooddrinks,andlefttheminthesmallhoursatthedoorof“home。”
nevertoseethemagain。AndonceIwasaccostedontheoutskirtsofaSalvationArmymeetinginoneoftheparksbyasilk-hattedyoungmanofeagerandseriousdiscourse,whoarguedagainstscepticismwithme,invitedmehometoteaintoacleanandcheerfulfamilyofbrothersandsistersandfriends,andthereIspenttheeveningsinginghymnstotheharmonium(whichremindedmeofhalf-forgottenChatham),andwishingallthesisterswerenotsoobviouslyengaged。
Thenontheremotehillofthisboundlesscity-worldIfoundEwart。
HowwellIrememberthefirstmorning,abrightSundaymorninginearlyOctober,whenIraidedinuponEwart!Ifoundmyoldschoolfellowinbedinaroomoveranoil-shopinabackstreetatthefootofHighgateHill。Hislandlady,apleasant,dirtyyoungwomanwithsoft-browneyes,broughtdownhismessageformetocomeup;andupIwent。Theroompresenteditselfasampleandinterestingindetailandshabbywithaquitecommendableshabbiness。Ihadanimpressionofbrownwalls——theywerepaperedwithbrownpaper——ofalongshelfalongonesideoftheroom,withdustyplastercastsandasmallcheaplayfigureofahorse,ofatableandsomethingofgreywaxpartiallycoveredwithacloth,andofscattereddrawings。Therewasagasstoveinonecorner,andsomeenameledwarethathadbeenusedforovernightcooking。Theoilclothonthefloorwasstreakedwithapeculiarwhitedust。Ewarthimselfwasnotinthefirstinstancevisible,butonlyafourfoldcanvasscreenattheendoftheroomfromwhichshoutsproceededof“Comeon!”thenhiswiryblackhair,verymuchrumpled,andastaringred-browneyeandhisstumpofanosecameroundtheedgeofthisataheightofaboutthreefeetfromtheground“It’soldPonderevo!”hesaid,“theEarlybird!Andhe’scaughttheworm!ByJove,butit’scoldthismorning!Comeroundhereandsitonthebed!”
Iwalkedround,wrunghishand,andwesurveyedoneanother。
Hewaslyingonasmallwoodenfold-upbed,thescantycoveringofwhichwassupplementedbyanovercoatandanelderlybutstillcheerfulpairofchecktrousers,andhewaswearingpajamasofavirulentpinkandgreen。Hisneckseemedlongerandmorestringythanithadbeeneveninourschooldays,andhisupperliphadawiryblackmoustache。Therestofhisruddy,knobbycountenance,hiserratichairandhisgeneralhairyleannesshadnoteven——tomyperceptionsgrown。
“ByJove!”hesaid,“you’vegotquitedecent-looking,Ponderevo!
Whatdoyouthinkofme?”
“You’reallright。Whatareyoudoinghere?”
“Art,myson——sculpture!Andincidentally——“Hehesitated。“I
plyatrade。Willyouhandmethatpipeandthosesmokingthings?So!Youcan’tmakecoffee,eh?Well,tryyourhand。
Castdownthisscreen——no——folditupandsowe’llgointotheotherroom。I’llkeepinbedallthesame。Thefire’sagasstove。Yes。Don’tmakeitbangtooloudasyoulightit——I
can’tstanditthismorning。Youwon’tsmoke?。Well,itdoesmegoodtoseeyouagain,Ponderevo。Tellmewhatyou’redoing,andhowyou’regettingon。”
Hedirectedmeintheserviceofhissimplehospitality,andpresentlyIcamebacktohisbedandsatdownandsmiledathimthere,smokingcomfortably,withhishandsunderhishead,surveyingme。
“How’sLife’sMorning,Ponderevo?ByJove,itmustbenearlysixyearssincewemet!They’vegotmoustaches。We’vefleshedourselvesabit,eh?Andyou?”
Ifeltapipewasbecomingafterall,andthatlit,Igavehimafavourablesketchofmycareer。
“Science!Andyou’veworkedlikethat!WhileI’vebeenpottingrounddoingoddjobsforstone-masonsandpeople,andtryingtogettosculpture。I’veasortoffeelingthatthechisel——I
beganwithpainting,Ponderevo,andfoundIwascolour-blind,colour-blindenoughtostopit。I’vedrawnaboutandthoughtabout——thoughtmoreparticularly。Igivemyselfthreedaysaweekasanartstudent,andtherestofthetimeI’veasortoftradethatkeepsme。Andwe’restillinthebeginningofthings,youngmenstarting。DoyouremembertheoldtimesatGoudhurst,ourdoll’s-houseisland,theRetreatoftheTenThousandYoungHolmesandtherabbits,eh?It’ssurprising,ifyouthinkofit,tofindwearestillyoung。Andweusedtotalkofwhatwewouldbe,andweusedtotalkoflove!Isupposeyouknowallaboutthatnow,Ponderevo?”
Ifinishedandhesitatedonsomevaguefoolishlie,“No。”Isaid,alittleashamedofthetruth。“Doyou?I’vebeentoobusy。”
“I’mjustbeginning——justaswewerethen。Thingshappen。”
Hesuckedathispipeforaspaceandstaredattheplastercastofaflayedhandthathungonthewall。
“Thefactis,Ponderevo,I’mbeginningtofindlifeamostextraordinaryqueerset-out;thethingsthatpullone,thethingsthatdon’t。Thewants——Thisbusinessofsex。It’sanet。Noendtoit,nowayoutofit,nosenseinit。Therearetimeswhenwomentakepossessionofme,whenmymindislikeapaintedceilingatHamptonCourtwiththeprideofthefleshsprawlingalloverit。WHY?。AndthenagainsometimeswhenIhavetoencounterawoman,Iamoverwhelmedbyaterroroftantalisingboredom——Ifly,Ihide,Idoanything。You’vegotyourscientificexplanationsperhaps;what’sNatureandtheuniverseuptointhatmatter?”
“It’sherway,Igather,ofsecuringthecontinuityofthespecies。”
“Butitdoesn’t。”saidEwart。“That’sjustit!No。Ihavesuccumbedto——dissipation——downthehillthere。EustonRoadway。
Anditwasdamneduglyandmean,andIhatehavingdoneit。Andthecontinuityofthespecies——Lord!。AndwhydoesNaturemakeamansoinfernallyreadyfordrinks?There’snosenseinthatanyhow。”Hesatupinbed,toputthisquestionwiththegreaterearnestness。“AndwhyhasshegivenmeamostviolentdesiretowardssculptureandanequallyviolentdesiretoleaveoffworkdirectlyIbeginit,eh?。Let’shavesomemorecoffee。Iputittoyou,thesethingspuzzleme,Ponderevo。Theydisheartenme。Theykeepmeinbed。”
Hehadanairofhavingsavedupthesedifficultiesformeforsometime。Hesatwithhischinalmosttouchinghisknees,suckingathispipe。
“That’swhatImean。”hewenton,“whenIsaylifeisgettingontomeasextraordinarilyqueer,Idon’tseemygame,norwhyI