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Polly,Ishallseethisbusinessouttothebitterend。’ ’Iamgoingtosleep,’saidMrs。Mallowecalmly。’IneverinterferewithmenorwomenunlessIamcompelled,’andsheretiredwithdignitytoherownroom。 Mrs。Hauksbee’scuriositywasnotlongleftungratified,forMrs。 BentcameuptoSimlaafewdaysaftertheconversationfaithfullyreportedabove,andpervadedtheMallbyherhusband’sside’Behold!’saidMrs。Hauksbee,thoughtfullyrubbinghernose。’Thatisthelastlinkofthechain,ifweomitthehusbandoftheDelville,whoeverhemaybe。Letmeconsider。TheBentsandtheDelvillesinhabitthesamehotel;andtheDelvilleisdetestedbytheWaddydoyouknowtheWaddy?whoisalmostasbigadowd。TheWaddyalsoabominatesthemaleBent,forwhich,ifherothersinsdonotweightooheavily,shewilleventuallygotoHeaven。’ ’Don’tbeirreverent,’saidMrs。Mallowe,’IlikeMrs。Bent’sface。’ ’IamdiscussingtheWaddy,’returnedMrs。Hauksbeeloftily。’TheWaddywilltakethefemaleBentapart,afterhavingborrowedyes! everythingthatshecan,fromhairpinstobabies’bottles。Such,mydear,islifeinahotel。TheWaddywilltellthefemaleBentfactsandfictionsaboutTheDancingMasterandTheDowd。’ ’Lucy,Ishouldlikeyoubetterifyouwerenotalwayslookingintopeople’sback-bedrooms。’ ’Anybodycanlookintotheirfrontdrawingrooms;andrememberwhateverIdo,andwhateverIlook,InevertalkastheWaddywill。 LetushopethatTheDancingMaster’sgreasysmileandmannerofthepedagoguewillsoftentheheartofthatcow,hiswife。Ifmouthsspeaktruth,IshouldthinkthatlittleMrs。Bentcouldgetveryangryonoccasion。’ ’Butwhatreasonhassheforbeingangry?’ ’Whatreason!TheDancingMasterinhimselfisareason。Howdoesitgo?’’Ifinhislifesometrivialerrorsfall,Lookinhisfaceandyou’llbelievethemall。\"IampreparedtocreditanyevilofTheDancingMaster,becauseIhatehimso。AndTheDowdissodisgustinglybadlydressed’ ’Thatshe,too,iscapableofeveryiniquity?Ialwaysprefertobelievethebestofeverybody。Itsavessomuchtrouble。’ ’Verygood。Iprefertobelievetheworst。Itsavesuselessexpenditureofsympathy。AndyoumaybequitecertainthattheWaddybelieveswithme。’ Mrs。Mallowesighedandmadenoanswer。 TheconversationwasholdenafterdinnerwhileMrs。Hauksbeewasdressingforadance。 ’Iamtootiredtogo,’pleadedMrs。Mallowe,andMrs。Hauksbeeleftherinpeacetilltwointhemorning,whenshewasawareofemphaticknockingatherdoor。 ’Don’tbeveryangry,dear,’saidMrs。Hauksbee。’Myidiotofanayahhasgonehome,and,asIhopetosleepto-night,thereisn’tasoulintheplacetounlaceme。’ ’Oh,thisistoobad!’saidMrs。Mallowesulkily。 ’’Canthelpit。I’malone,lorngrass-widow,dear,butIwillnotsleepinmystays。Andsuchnewstoo!Oh,dounlaceme,there’sadarling!TheDowdTheDancingMasterIandtheHawleyBoyYouknowtheNorthverandah?’ ’HowcanIdoanythingifyouspinroundlikethis?’protestedMrs。 Mallowe,fumblingwiththeknotofthelaces。 ’Oh,Iforget。Imusttellmytalewithouttheaidofyoureyes。Doyouknowyou’velovelyeyes,dear?Well,tobeginwith,ItooktheHawleyBoytoakalajuggah。’ ’Didhewantmuchtaking?’ ’Lots!Therewasanarrangementofloose-boxesinkanats,andshewasinthenextonetalkingtohim。’ ’Which?How?Explain。’ ’YouknowwhatImeanTheDowdandTheDancingMaster。Wecouldheareveryword,andwelistenedshamelessly’speciallytheHawleyBoy。Polly,Iquitelovethatwoman!’ ’Thisisinteresting。There!Nowturnround。Whathappened?’ ’Onemoment。Ahh!Blessedrelief。I’vebeenlookingforwardtotakingthemoffforthelasthalf-hourwhichisominousatmytimeoflife。But,asIwassaying,welistenedandheardTheDowddrawlworsethanever。Shedropsherfinalg’slikeabarmaidorablue-bloodedAide-de-Camp。’’Lookhe-ere,you’regettin’toofondo’me,\"shesaid,andTheDancingMasterowneditwassoinlanguagethatnearlymademeill。TheDowdreflectedforawhile。 Thenweheardhersay,’’Lookhe-ere,MisterBent,whyareyousuchanaw-fulliar?\"InearlyexplodedwhileTheDancingMasterdeniedthecharge。Itseemsthathenevertoldherhewasamarriedman。’ ’Isaidhewouldn’t。’ ’Andshehadtakenthistoheart,onpersonalgrounds,Isuppose。 Shedrawledalongforfiveminutes,reproachinghimwithhisperfidy,andgrewquitemotherly。’’Nowyou’vegotanicelittlewifeofyourownyouhave,\"shesaid。’’She’stentimestoogoodforafatoldmanlikeyou,and,lookhe-ere,younevertoldmeawordabouther,andI’vebeenthinkin’aboutitagooddeal,andIthinkyou’realiar。\"Wasn’tthatdelicious?TheDancingMastermaunderedandravedtilltheHawleyBoysuggestedthatheshouldburstinandbeathim。Hisvoicerunsupintoanimpassionedsqueakwhenheisafraid。TheDowdmustbeanextraordinarywoman。Sheexplainedthathadhebeenabachelorshemightnothaveobjectedtohisdevotion;butsincehewasamarriedmanandthefatherofaverynicebaby,sheconsideredhimahypocrite,andthissherepeatedtwice。Shewoundupherdrawlwith:’’An’I’mtellin’youthisbecauseyourwifeisangrywithme,an’Ihatequarrellin’withanyotherwoman,an’Ilikeyourwife。Youknowhowyouhavebehavedforthelastsixweeks。Youshouldn’thavedoneit,indeedyoushouldn’t。You’retoooldan’toofat。\"Can’tyouimaginehowTheDancingMasterwouldwinceatthat!’’Nowgoaway,\"shesaid。’’Idon’twanttotellyouwhatIthinkofyou,becauseIthinkyouarenotnice。I’llstayhe-eretillthenextdancebegins。\"Didyouthinkthatthecreaturehadsomuchinher?’ ’Ineverstudiedherascloselyasyoudid。Itsoundsunnatural。Whathappened?’ ’TheDancingMasterattemptedblandishment,reproof,jocularity,andthestyleoftheLordHighWarden,andIhadalmosttopinchtheHawleyBoytomakehimkeepquiet。Shegruntedattheendofeachsentenceand,intheend,hewentawayswearingtohimself,quitelikeamaninanovel。Helookedmoreobjectionablethanever。Ilaughed。Ilovethatwomaninspiteofherclothes。AndnowI’mgoingtobed。Whatdoyouthinkofit?’ ’Ishan’tbegintothinktillthemorning,’saidMrs。Mallowe,yawning。’Perhapsshespokethetruth。Theydoflyintoitbyaccidentsometimes。’ Mrs。Hauksbee’saccountofhereavesdroppingwasanornateone,buttruthfulinthemain。Forreasonsbestknowntoherself,Mrs。 ’Shady’DelvillehadturneduponMr。Bentandrenthimlimbfromlimb,castinghimawaylimpanddisconcertedereshewithdrewthelightofhereyesfromhimpermanently。Beingamanofresource,andanythingbutpleasedinthathehadbeencalledbotholdandfat,hegaveMrs。Benttounderstandthathehad,duringherabsenceintheDoon,beenthevictimofunceasingpersecutionatthehandsofMrs。Delville,andhetoldthetalesooftenandwithsucheloquencethatheendedinbelievingit,whilehiswifemarvelledatthemannersandcustomsof’somewomen。’Whenthesituationshowedsignsoflanguishing,Mrs。WaddywasalwaysonhandtowakethesmoulderingfiresofsuspicioninMrs。Bent’sbosomandtocontributegenerallytothepeaceandcomfortofthehotel。Mr。Bent’slifewasnotahappyone,forifMrs。Waddy’sstoryweretrue,hewas,arguedhiswife,untrustworthytothelastdegree。Ifhisownstatementwastrue,hischarmsofmannerandconversationweresogreatthatheneededconstantsurveillance。 Andhereceivedit,tillherepentedgenuinelyofhismarriageandneglectedhispersonalappearance。Mrs。Delvillealoneinthehotelwasunchanged。Sheremovedherchairsomesixpacestowardstheheadofthetable,andoccasionallyinthetwilightventuredontimidoverturesoffriendshiptoMrs。Bent,whichwererepulsed。 ’Shedoesitformysake,’hintedthevirtuousBent。 ’Adangerousanddesigningwoman,’purredMrs。Waddy。 Worstofall,everyotherhotelinSimlawasfull! ’Polly,areyouafraidofdiphtheria?’ ’Ofnothingintheworldexceptsmall-pox,Diphtheriakills,butitdoesn’tdisfigure。Whydoyouask?’ ’BecausetheBentbabyhasgotit,andthewholehotelisupsidedowninconsequence。TheWaddyhas’’setherfiveyoungontherail\"andfled。TheDancingMasterfearsforhispreciousthroat,andthatmiserablelittlewoman,hiswife,hasnonotionofwhatoughttobedone。Shewantedtoputitintoamustardbathforcroup!’ ’Wheredidyoulearnallthis?’ ’Justnow,ontheMall。Dr。Howlentoldme。ThemanagerofthehotelisabusingtheBents,andtheBentsareabusingthemanager。 Theyareafecklesscouple。’ ’Well。What’sonyourmind?’ ’This;andIknowit’sagravethingtoask。 Wouldyouseriouslyobjecttomybringingthechildoverhere,withitsmother?’ ’OnthemoststrictunderstandingthatweseenothingoftheDancingMaster。’ ’Hewillbeonlytoogladtostayaway。Polly,you’reanangel。Thewomanreallyisatherwits’end。’ ’Andyouknownothingabouther,careless,andwouldholdheruptopublicscornifitgaveyouaminute’samusement。Thereforeyouriskyourlifeforthesakeofherbrat。No,Loo,I’mnottheangel。I shallkeeptomyroomsandavoidher。Butdoasyoupleaseonlytellmewhyyoudoit。’ Mrs。Hauksbee’seyessoftened;shelookedoutofthewindowandbackintoMrs。Mallowe’sface。 ’Idon’tknow,’saidMrs。Hauksbeesimply。 ’Youdear!’ ’Polly!andforaughtyouknewyoumighthavetakenmyfringeoff。 Neverdothatagainwithoutwarning。Nowwe’llgettheroomsready。Idon’tsupposeIshallbeallowedtocirculateinsocietyforamonth。’ ’AndIalso。ThankgoodnessIshallatlastgetallthesleepIwant。’ MuchtoMrs。Bent’ssurprisesheandthebabywerebroughtovertothehousealmostbeforesheknewwhereshewas。Bentwasdevoutlyandundisguisedlythankful,forhewasafraidoftheinfection,andalsohopedthatafewweeksinthehotelalonewithMrs。Delvillemightleadtoexplanations。Mrs。Benthadthrownherjealousytothewindsinherfearforherchild’slife。 ’Wecangiveyougoodmilk,’saidMrs。Hauksbeetoher,’andourhouseismuchnearertotheDoctor’sthanthehotel,andyouwon’tfeelasthoughyouwerelivinginahostilecamp。WhereisthedearMrs。Waddy?Sheseemedtobeaparticularfriendofyours。’ ’They’veallleftme,’saidMrs。Bentbitterly。’Mrs。Waddywentfirst。ShesaidIoughttobeashamedofmyselfforintroducingdiseasesthere,andIamsureitwasn’tmyfaultthatlittleDora’ ’Hownice!’cooedMrs。Hauksbee。’TheWaddyisaninfectiousdiseaseherself’’morequicklycaughtthantheplagueandthetakerrunspresentlymad。\"IlivednextdoortoherattheElysium,threeyearsago。Nowsee,youwon’tgiveustheleasttrouble,andI’veornamentedallthehousewithsheetssoakedincarbolic。Itsmellscomforting,doesn’tit?RememberI’malwaysincall,andmyayah’satyourservicewhenyoursgoestohermeals,andandifyoucryI’llneverforgiveyou。’ DoraBentoccupiedhermother’sunprofitableattentionthroughthedayandthenight。TheDoctorcalledthriceinthetwenty-fourhours,andthehousereekedwiththesmelloftheCondy’sFluid,chlorine-water,andcarbolicacidwashes。Mrs。MallowekepttoherownroomssheconsideredthatshehadmadesufficientconcessionsinthecauseofhumanityandMrs。HauksbeewasmoreesteemedbytheDoctorasahelpinthesick-roomthanthehalf-distraughtmother。 ’Iknownothingofillness,’saidMrs。HauksbeetotheDoctor。’Onlytellmewhattodo,andI’lldoit。’ ’Keepthatcrazywomanfromkissingthechild,andletherhaveaslittletodowiththenursingasyoupossiblycan,’saidtheDoctor; ’I’dturnheroutofthesick-room,butthatIhonestlybelieveshe’ddieofanxiety。Sheislessthannogood,andIdependonyouandtheayahs,remember。’ Mrs。Hauksbeeacceptedtheresponsibility,thoughitpaintedolivehollowsunderhereyesandforcedhertoheroldestdresses。Mrs。 Bentclungtoherwithmorethanchildlikefaith。 ’Iknowyou’llmakeDorawell,won’tyou?’shesaidatleasttwentytimesaday;andtwentytimesadayMrs。Hauksbeeansweredvaliantly,’OfcourseIwill。’ ButDoradidnotimprove,andtheDoctorseemedtobealwaysinthehouse。 ’There’ssomedangerofthethingtakingabadturn,’hesaid;’I’llcomeoverbetweenthreeandfourinthemorningto-morrow。’ ’Goodgracious!’saidMrs。Hauksbee。’Henevertoldmewhattheturnwouldbe!Myeducationhasbeenhorriblyneglected;andI haveonlythisfoolishmother-womantofallbackupon。’ Thenightworethroughslowly,andMrs。Hauksbeedozedinachairbythefire。TherewasadanceattheViceregalLodge,andshedreamedofittillshewasawareofMrs。Bent’sanxiouseyesstaringintoherown。 ’Wakeup!Wakeup!Dosomething!’criedMrs。Bentpiteously。 ’Dora’schokingtodeath!Doyoumeantoletherdie?’ Mrs。Hauksbeejumpedtoherfeetandbentoverthebed。Thechildwasfightingforbreath,whilethemotherwrungherhandsdespairingly。 ’Oh,whatcanIdo?Whatcanyoudo?Shewon’tstaystill!Ican’tholdher。Whydidn’ttheDoctorsaythiswascoming?’screamedMrs。Bent。’Won’tyouhelpme?She’sdying!’ ’II’veneverseenachilddiebefore!’stammeredMrs。Hauksbeefeebly,andthenletnoneblameherweaknessafterthestrainoflongwatchingshebrokedown,andcoveredherfacewithherhands。Theayahsonthethresholdsnoredpeacefully。 Therewasarattleof’rickshawwheelsbelow,theclashofanopeningdoor,aheavysteponthestairs,andMrs。DelvilleenteredtofindMrs。BentscreamingfortheDoctorassheranroundtheroom。Mrs。Hauksbee,herhandstoherears,andherfaceburiedinthechintzofachair,wasquiveringwithpainateachcryfromthebed,andmurmuring,’ThankGod,Ineverboreachild!Oh!thankGod,Ineverboreachild!’ Mrs。Delvillelookedatthebedforaninstant,tookMrs。Bentbytheshoulders,andsaidquietly,’Getmesomecaustic。Bequick。’ Themotherobeyedmechanically。Mrs。Delvillehadthrownherselfdownbythesideofthechildandwasopeningitsmouth。 ’Oh,you’rekillingher!’criedMrs。Bent。’Where’stheDoctor? Leaveheralone!’ Mrs。Delvillemadenoreplyforaminute,butbusiedherselfwiththechild。 ’Nowthecaustic,andholdalampbehindmyshoulder。Willyoudoasyouaretold?Theacid-bottle,ifyoudon’tknowwhatImean,’ shesaid。 AsecondtimeMrs。Delvillebentoverthechild。Mrs。Hauksbee,herfacestillhidden,sobbedandshivered。Oneoftheayahsstaggeredsleepilyintotheroom,yawning:’DoctorSahibcome。’ Mrs。Delvilleturnedherhead。 ’You’reonlyjustintime,’shesaid。’Itwaschokin’herwhenIcame,an’I’veburntit。’ ’Therewasnosignofthemembranegettingtotheair-passagesafterthelaststeaming。ItwasthegeneralweaknessIfeared,’saidtheDoctorhalftohimself,andhewhisperedashelooked,’You’vedonewhatIshouldhavebeenafraidtodowithoutconsultation。’ ’Shewasdyin’,’saidMrs。Delville,underherbreath。’Canyoudoanythin’?WhatamercyitwasIwenttothedance!’ Mrs。Hauksbeeraisedherhead。 ’Isitallover?’shegasped。’I’muselessI’mworsethanuseless! Whatareyoudoinghere?’ ShestaredatMrs。Delville,andMrs。Bent,realisingforthefirsttimewhowastheGoddessfromtheMachine,staredalso。 ThenMrs。Delvillemadeexplanation,puttingonadirtylonggloveandsmoothingacrumpledandill-fittingball-dress。 ’Iwasatthedance,an’theDoctorwastellin’meaboutyourbabybein’soill。SoIcameawayearly,an’yourdoorwasopen,an’II lostmyboythiswaysixmonthsago,an’I’vebeentryin’toforgetiteversince,an’IIIamverysorryforintrudin’an’anythin’thathashappened。’ Mrs。BentwasputtingouttheDoctor’seyewithalampashestoopedoverDora。 ’Takeitaway,’saidtheDoctor。’Ithinkthechildwilldo,thankstoyou,Mrs。Delville。Ishouldhavecometoolate,but,Iassureyou’ hewasaddressinghimselftoMrs。Delville’Ihadnotthefaintestreasontoexpectthis。Themembranemusthavegrownlikeamushroom。Willoneofyouhelpme,please?’ Hehadreasonforthelastsentence。Mrs。HauksbeehadthrownherselfintoMrs。Delville’sarms,whereshewasweepingbitterly,andMrs。Bentwasunpicturesquelymixedupwithboth,whilefromthetanglecamethesoundofmanysobsandmuchpromiscuouskissing。 ’Goodgracious!I’vespoiltallyourbeautifulroses!’saidMrs。 Hauksbee,liftingherheadfromthelumpofcrushedgumandcalicoatrocitiesonMrs。Delville’sshoulderandhurryingtotheDoctor。 Mrs。Delvillepickeduphershawl,andslouchedoutoftheroom,moppinghereyeswiththeglovethatshehadnotputon。 ’Ialwayssaidshewasmorethanawoman,’sobbedMrs。Hauksbeehysterically,’andthatprovesit!’ SixweekslaterMrs。BentandDorahadreturnedtothehotel。Mrs。 HauksbeehadcomeoutoftheValleyofHumiliation,hadceasedtoreproachherselfforhercollapseinanhourofneed,andwasevenbeginningtodirecttheaffairsoftheworldasbefore。 ’Sonobodydied,andeverythingwentoffasitshould,andIkissedTheDowd,Polly。Ifeelsoold。Doesitshowinmyface?’ ’Kissesdon’tasarule,dothey?OfcourseyouknowwhattheresultofTheDowd’sprovidentialarrivalhasbeen。’ ’Theyoughttobuildherastatueonlynosculptordarecopythoseskirts。’ ’Ah!’saidMrs。Mallowequietly。’Shehasfoundanotherreward。 TheDancingMasterhasbeensmirkingthroughSimla,givingeveryonetounderstandthatshecamebecauseofherundyingloveforhimforhimtosavehischild,andallSimlanaturallybelievesthis。’ ’ButMrs。Bent’ ’Mrs。Bentbelievesitmorethananyoneelse。Shewon’tspeaktoTheDowdnow。Isn’tTheDancingMasteranangel?’ Mrs。Hauksbeelifteduphervoiceandragedtillbed-time。Thedoorsofthetworoomsstoodopen。 ’Polly,’saidavoicefromthedarkness,’whatdidthatAmerican-heiress-globe-trottergirlsaylastseasonwhenshewastippedoutofher’rickshawturningacorner?Someabsurdadjectivethatmadethemanwhopickedherupexplode。’ ’’’Paltry,\"’saidMrs。Mallowe。’Throughhernoselikethis’’Ha-owpahltry!\"’ ’Exactly,’saidthevoice。’Ha-owpahltryitallis!’ ’Which?’ ’Everything。Babies,Diphtheria,Mrs。BentandTheDancingMaster,Iwhoopinginachair,andTheDowddroppinginfromtheclouds。Iwonderwhatthemotivewasallthemotives。’ ’Um!’ ’Whatdoyouthink?’ ’Don’taskme。Gotosleep。’ OnlyaSubaltern……Notonlytoenforcebycommand,buttoencouragebyexampletheenergeticdischargeofdutyandthesteadyenduranceofthedifficultiesandprivationsinseparablefromMilitaryService。 ——BengalArmyRegulations。 TheymadeBobbyWickpassanexaminationatSandhurst。Hewasagentlemanbeforehewasgazetted,so,whentheEmpressannouncedthat’Gentleman-CadetRobertHannaWick’waspostedasSecondLieutenanttotheTynesideTailTwistersatKrabBokhar,hebecameanofficerandagentleman,whichisanenviablething;andtherewasjoyinthehouseofWickwhereMammaWickandallthelittleWicksfellupontheirkneesandofferedincensetoBobbybyvirtueofhisachievements。 PapaWickhadbeenaCommissionerinhisday,holdingauthorityoverthreemillionsofmenintheChota-BuldanaDivision,buildinggreatworksforthegoodoftheland,anddoinghisbesttomaketwobladesofgrassgrowwheretherewasbutonebefore。Ofcourse,nobodyknewanythingaboutthisinthelittleEnglishvillagewherehewasjust’oldMr。Wick,’andhadforgottenthathewasaCompanionoftheOrderoftheStarofIndia。 HepattedBobbyontheshoulderandsaid:’Welldone,myboy!’ Therefollowed,whiletheuniformwasbeingprepared,anintervalofpuredelight,duringwhichBobbytookbrevet-rankasa’man’atthewomen-swampedtennis-partiesandtea-fightsofthevillage,and,Idaresay,hadhisjoining-timebeenextended,wouldhavefalleninlovewithseveralgirlsatonce。LittlecountryvillagesatHomeareveryfullofnicegirls,becausealltheyoungmencomeouttoIndiatomaketheirfortunes。 ’India,’saidPapaWick,’istheplace。I’vehadthirtyyearsofitand,begad,I’dliketogobackagain。WhenyoujointheTailTwistersyou’llbeamongfriends,ifeveryonehasn’tforgottenWickofChota-Buldana,andalotofpeoplewillbekindtoyouforoursakes。ThemotherwilltellyoumoreaboutoutfitthanIcan;butrememberthis。SticktoyourRegiment,BobbysticktoyourRegiment。You’llseemenallroundyougoingintotheStaffCorps,anddoingeverypossiblesortofdutybutregimental,andyoumaybetemptedtofollowsuit。Nowsolongasyoukeepwithinyourallowance,andIhaven’tstintedyouthere,sticktotheLine,thewholeLine,andnothingbuttheLine。Becarefulhowyoubackanotheryoungfool’sbill,andifyoufallinlovewithawomantwentyyearsolderthanyourself,don’ttellmeaboutit,that’sall。’ Withthesecounsels,andmanyothersequallyvaluable,didPapaWickfortifyBobbyerethatlastawfulnightatPortsmouthwhentheOfficers’QuartersheldmoreinmatesthanwereprovidedforbytheRegulations,andtheliberty-menoftheshipsfellfoulofthedraftsforIndia,andthebattleragedfromtheDockyardGateseventotheslumsofLongport,whilethedrabsofFrattoncamedownandscratchedthefacesoftheQueen’sOfficers。 BobbyWick,withanuglybruiseonhisfrecklednose,asickandshakydetachmenttomanuvreinship,andthecomfortoffiftyscornfulfemalestoattendto,hadnotimetofeelhome-sicktilltheMalabarreachedmid-Channel,whenhedoubledhisemotionswithalittleguard-visitingandagreatmanyothermatters。 TheTailTwisterswereamostparticularRegiment。Thosewhoknewthemleastsaidthattheywereeatenupwith’side。’Buttheirreserveandtheirinternalarrangementsgenerallyweremerelyprotectivediplomacy。Somefiveyearsbefore,theColonelcommandinghadlookedintothefourteenfearlesseyesofsevenplumpandjuicysubalternswhohadallappliedtoentertheStaffCorps,andhadaskedthemwhythethreestarsshouldhe,acoloneloftheLine,commandadashednurseryfordouble-dashedbottle-suckerswhoputoncondemnedtinspursandrodequalifiedmokesatthehiatusedheadsofforsakenBlackRegiments。Hewasarudemanandaterrible。Whereforetheremnanttookmeasures[withthehalf-buttasanengineofpublicopinion]tilltherumourwentabroadthatyoungmenwhousedtheTailTwistersasacrutchtotheStaffCorpshadmanyandvariedtrialstoendure。 However,aregimenthadjustasmuchrighttoitsownsecretsasawoman。 WhenBobbycameupfromDeolaliandtookhis’placeamongtheTailTwisters,itwasgentlybutfirmlyborneinuponhimthattheRegimentwashisfatherandhismotherandhisindissolublyweddedwife,andthattherewasnocrimeunderthecanopyofheavenblackerthanthatofbringingshameontheRegiment,whichwasthebest-shooting,best-drilled,best-set-up,bravest,mostillustrious,andinallrespectsmostdesirableRegimentwithinthecompassoftheSevenSeas。HewastaughtthelegendsoftheMessPlate,fromthegreatgrinningGoldenGodsthathadcomeoutoftheSummerPalaceinPekintothesilver-mountedmarkhor-hornsnuff-mullpresentedbythelastC。O。[hewhospaketothesevensubalterns]。Andeveryoneofthoselegendstoldhimofbattlesfoughtatlongodds,withoutfearaswithoutsupport;ofhospitalitycatholicasanArab’s;offriendshipsdeepastheseaandsteadyasthefighting-line;ofhonourwonbyhardroadsforhonour’ssake;andofinstantandunquestioningdevotiontotheRegimenttheRegimentthatclaimsthelivesofallandlivesforever。 Morethanonce,too,hecameofficiallyintocontactwiththeRegimentalcolours,whichlookedliketheliningofabricklayer’shatontheendofachewedstick。Bobbydidnotkneelandworshipthem,becauseBritishsubalternsarenotconstructedinthatmanner。Indeed,hecondemnedthemfortheirweightattheverymomentthattheywerefillingwithaweandothermorenoblesentiments。 ButbestofallwastheoccasionwhenhemovedwiththeTailTwistersinrevieworderatthebreakingofaNovemberday。 Allowingforduty-menandsick,theRegimentwasonethousandandeightystrong,andBobbybelongedtothem;forwashenotaSubalternoftheLinethewholeLine,andnothingbuttheLineasthetrampoftwothousandonehundredandsixtysturdyammunitionbootsattested?HewouldnothavechangedplaceswithDeightonoftheHorseBattery,whirlingbyinapillarofcloudtoachorusof’Strongright!Strongleft!’orHogan-YaleoftheWhiteHussars,leadinghissquadronforallitwasworth,withthepriceofhorseshoesthrownin;or’Tick’Boileau,tryingtoliveuptohisfierceblueandgoldturbanwhilethewaspsoftheBengalCavalrystretchedtoagallopinthewakeofthelong,lolloppingWalersoftheWhiteHussars。 Theyfoughtthroughtheclearcoolday,andBobbyfeltalittlethrillrundownhisspinewhenheheardthetinkle-tinkle-tinkleoftheemptycartridge-caseshoppingfromthebreech-blocksaftertheroarofthevolleys;forheknewthatheshouldlivetohearthatsoundinaction。ThereviewendedinagloriouschaseacrosstheplainbatteriesthunderingaftercavalrytothehugedisgustoftheWhiteHussars,andtheTynesideTailTwistershuntingaSikhRegiment,tilltheleanlathySinghspantedwithexhaustion。Bobbywasdustyanddrippinglongbeforenoon,buthisenthusiasmwasmerelyfocusednotdiminished。 HereturnedtositatthefeetofRevere,his’skipper,’thatistosay,theCaptainofhisCompany,andtobeinstructedinthedarkartandmysteryofmanagingmen,whichisaverylargepartoftheProfessionofArms。 ’Ifyouhaven’tatastethatway,’saidReverebetweenhispuffsofhischeroot,’you’llneverbeabletogetthehangofit,butremember,Bobby,’tisn’tthebestdrill,thoughdrillisnearlyeverything,thathaulsaRegimentthroughHellandoutontheotherside。It’sthemanwhoknowshowtohandlemengoat-men,swine-men,dog-men,andsoon。’ ’Dormer,forinstance,’saidBobby,’Ithinkhecomesundertheheadoffool-men。Hemopeslikeasickowl。’ ’That’swhereyoumakeyourmistake,myson。Dormerisn’tafoolyet,buthe’sadasheddirtysoldier,andhisroomcorporalmakesfunofhissocksbeforekit-inspection。Dormer,beingtwo-thirdspurebrute,goesintoacornerandgrowls。’ ’Howdoyouknow?’saidBobbyadmiringly。 ’BecauseaCompanycommanderhastoknowthesethingsbecause,ifhedoesnotknow,hemayhavecrimeay,murderbrewingunderhisverynoseandyetnotseethatit’sthere。Dormerisbeingbadgeredoutofhismindbigasheisandhehasn’tintellectenoughtoresentit。He’stakentoquietboozing,and,Bobby,whenthebuttofaroomgoesonthedrink,ortakestomopingbyhimself,measuresarenecessarytopullhimoutofhimself。’ ’Whatmeasures?’Mancan’trunroundcoddlinghismenforever。’ ’No。Themenwouldprecioussoonshowhimthathewasnotwanted。You’vegotto’ HeretheColour-Sergeantenteredwithsomepapers;BobbyreflectedforawhileasReverelookedthroughtheCompanyforms。 ’DoesDormerdoanything,Sergeant?’Bobbyaskedwiththeairofonecontinuinganinterruptedconversation。 ’No,sir。Does’isdootylikeahortomato,’saidtheSergeant,whodelightedinlongwords。’Adirtysoldierand’e’sunderfullstoppagesfornewkit。It’scoveredwithscales,sir。’ ’Scales?Whatscales?’ ’Fish-scales,sir。’E’salwayspokin’inthemudbytheriveran’ a-cleanin’themmuchly-fishwith’isthumbs。’ReverewasstillabsorbedintheCompanypapers,andtheSergeant,whowassternlyfondofBobby,continued’’Egenerallygoesdowntherewhen’e’sgot’isskinful,beggin’yourpardon,sir,an’theydosaythatthemorelushin-he-briated’eis,themorefish’ecatches。Theycall’imtheLooneyFishmongerintheComp’ny,sir。’ ReveresignedthelastpaperandtheSergeantretreated。 ’It’safilthyamusement,’sighedBobbytohimself。ThenaloudtoRevere:’AreyoureallyworriedaboutDormer?’ ’Alittle。Youseehe’snevermadenoughtosendtohospital,ordrunkenoughtorunin,butatanyminutehemayflareup,broodingandsulkingashedoes。Heresentsanyinterestbeingshowninhim,andtheonlytimeItookhimoutshootingheallbutshotmebyaccident。’ ’Ifish,’saidBobbywithawryface。’Ihireacountry-boatandgodowntheriverfromThursdaytoSunday,andtheamiableDormergoeswithmeifyoucanspareusboth。’ ’Youblazingyoungfool!’saidRevere,buthisheartwasfullofmuchmorepleasantwords。 Bobby,theCaptainofadhoni,withPrivateDormerformate,droppeddowntheriveronThursdaymorningthePrivateatthebow,theSubalternatthehelm。ThePrivateglareduneasilyattheSubaltern,whorespectedthereserveofthePrivate。 Aftersixhours,Dormerpacedtothestern,saluted,andsaid’Begy’ pardon,sir,butwasyoueverontheDurh’mCanal?’ ’No,’saidBobbyWick。’Comeandhavesometiffin。’ Theyateinsilence。Astheeveningfell,PrivateDormerbrokeforth,speakingtohimself’HiwasontheDurh’mCanal,jes’suchanight,comenextweektwelvemonth,a-trailin’ofmytoesinthewater。’Hesmokedandsaidnomoretillbedtime。 Thewitcheryofthedawnturnedthegrayriver-reachestopurple,gold,andopal;anditwasasthoughthelumberingdhonicreptacrossthesplendoursofanewheaven。 PrivateDormerpoppedhisheadoutofhisblanketandgazedattheglorybelowandaround。 ’Welldamnmyeyes!’saidPrivateDormerinanawedwhisper。 ’This’ereislikeabloomin’gallantry-show!’Fortherestofthedayhewasdumb,butachievedanensanguinedfilthinessthroughthecleaningofbigfish。 TheboatreturnedonSaturdayevening。Dormerhadbeenstrugglingwithspeechsincenoon。Asthelinesandluggagewerebeingdisembarked,hefoundtongue。 ’Begy’pardon,sir,’hesaid,’butwouldyouwouldyoumin’shakin’ ’andswithme,sir?’ ’Ofcoursenot,’saidBobby,andheshookaccordingly。DormerreturnedtobarracksandBobbytomess。 ’Hewantedalittlequietandsomefishing,Ithink,’saidBobby。’Myaunt,buthe’safilthysortofanimal!Haveyoueverseenhimclean’’themmuchly-fishwith’isthumbs\"?’ ’Anyhow,’saidReverethreeweekslater,’he’sdoinghisbesttokeephisthingsclean。’ Whenthespringdied,BobbyjoinedinthegeneralscrambleforHillleave,andtohissurpriseanddelightsecuredthreemonths。 ’AsgoodaboyasIwant,’saidReveretheadmiringskipper。 ’Thebestofthebatch,’saidtheAdjutanttotheColonel。’Keepbackthatyoungskrim-shankerPorkiss,sir,andletReveremakehimsitup。’ SoBobbydepartedjoyouslytoSimlaPaharwithatinboxofgorgeousraiment。 ’’SonofWickoldWickofChota-Buldana?Askhimtodinner,dear,’saidtheagedmen。 ’Whataniceboy!’saidthematronsandthemaids。 ’First-classplace,Simla。Oh,riipping!’saidBobbyWick,andorderednewwhitecordbreechesonthestrengthofit。 ’We’reinabadway,’wroteReveretoBobbyattheendoftwomonths。’Sinceyouleft,theRegimenthastakentofeverandisfairlyrottenwithittwohundredinhospital,aboutahundredincellsdrinkingtokeepofffeverandtheCompaniesonparadefifteenfilestrongattheoutside。There’srathermoresicknessintheout-villagesthanIcarefor,butthenI’msoblisteredwithprickly-heatthatI’mreadytohangmyself。What’stheyarnaboutyourmashingaMissHaverleyupthere?Notserious,Ihope? You’reover-youngtohangmillstonesroundyourneck,andtheColonelwillturfyououtofthatindouble-quicktimeifyouattemptit。’ ItwasnottheColonelthatbroughtBobbyoutofSimla,butamuch-more-to-be-respectedCommandant。Thesicknessintheout-villagesspread,theBazarwasputoutofbounds,andthencamethenewsthattheTailTwistersmustgointocamp。ThemessageflashedtotheHillstations。’CholeraLeavestoppedOfficersrecalled。’Alasforthewhiteglovesintheneatly-solderedboxes,theridesandthedancesandpicnicsthatweretobe,theloveshalfspoken,andthedebtsunpaid!Withoutdemurandwithoutquestion,fastastongacouldflyorponygallop,backtotheirRegimentsandtheirBatteries,asthoughtheywerehasteningtotheirweddings,fledthesubalterns。 BobbyreceivedhisordersonreturningfromadanceatViceregalLodgewherehehadButonlytheHaverleygirlknowswhatBobbyhadsaid,orhowmanywaltzeshehadclaimedforthenextball。 SixinthemorningsawBobbyattheTongaOfficeinthedrenchingrain,thewhirlofthelastwaltzstillinhisears,andanintoxicationdueneithertowinenorwaltzinginhisbrain。 ’Goodman!’shoutedDeightonoftheHorseBatterythroughthemist。’Wharyouraisedattonga?I’mcomingwithyou。Ow!ButI’veaheadandahalf。Ididn’tsitoutallnight。TheysaytheBattery’sawfulbad,’andhehummeddolorouslyLeavethewhatatthewhat’s-its-name,Leavetheflockwithoutshelter,Leavethecorpseuninterred,Leavethebrideatthealtar! ’Myfaith!It’llbemoreballycorpsethanbride,though,thisjourney。Jumpin,Bobby。Geton,Coachwan!’ OntheUmballaplatformwaitedadetachmentofofficersdiscussingthelatestnewsfromthestrickencantonment,anditwasherethatBobbylearnedtherealconditionoftheTailTwisters。 ’Theywentintocamp,’saidanelderlyMajorrecalledfromthewhist-tablesatMussoorietoasicklyNativeRegiment,’theywentintocampwithtwohundredandtensickincarts。Twohundredandtenfevercasesonly,andthebalancelookinglikesomanyghostswithsoreeyes。AMadrasRegimentcouldhavewalkedthrough’em。’ ’Buttheywereasfitasbe-damnedwhenIleftthem!’saidBobby。 ’Thenyou’dbettermakethemasfitasbedamnedwhenyourejoin,’ saidtheMajorbrutally。 Bobbypressedhisforeheadagainsttherain-splashedwindow-paneasthetrainlumberedacrossthesoddenDoab,andprayedforthehealthoftheTynesideTailTwisters。NainiTalhadsentdownhercontingentwithallspeed;thelatheringponiesoftheDalhousieRoadstaggeredintoPathankot,taxedtothefullstretchoftheirstrength;whilefromcloudyDarjilingtheCalcuttaMailwhirledupthelaststragglerofthelittlearmythatwastofightafightinwhichwasneithermedalnorhonourforthewinning,againstanenemynoneotherthan’thesicknessthatdestroyethinthenoonday。’ Andaseachmanreportedhimself,hesaid:’Thisisabadbusiness,’ andwentabouthisownforthwith,foreveryRegimentandBatteryinthecantonmentwasundercanvas,thesicknessbearingthemcompany。 BobbyfoughthiswaythroughtheraintotheTailTwisters’ temporarymess,andReverecouldhavefallenontheboy’sneckforthejoyofseeingthatugly,wholesomephizoncemore。 ’Keep’emamusedandinterested,’saidRevere。’Theywentonthedrink,poorfools,afterthefirsttwocases,andtherewasnoimprovement。Oh,it’sgoodtohaveyouback,Bobby!Porkissisanevermind。’ DeightoncameoverfromtheArtillerycamptoattendadrearymessdinner,andcontributedtothegeneralgloombynearlyweepingovertheconditionofhisbelovedBattery。Porkisssofarforgothimselfastoinsinuatethatthepresenceoftheofficerscoulddonoearthlygood,andthatthebestthingwouldbetosendtheentireRegimentintohospitaland’letthedoctorslookafterthem。’Porkisswasdemoralisedwithfear,norwashispeaceofmindrestoredwhenReveresaidcoldly:’Oh!Thesooneryougooutthebetter,ifthat’syourwayofthinking。Anypublicschoolcouldsendusfiftygoodmeninyourplace,butittakestime,time,Porkiss,andmoney,andacertainamountoftrouble,tomakeaRegiment。’S’poseyou’rethepersonwegointocampfor,eh?’ WhereuponPorkisswasovertakenwithagreatandchillyfearwhichadrenchingintheraindidnotallay,and,twodayslater,quittedthisworldforanotherwhere,mendofondlyhope,allowancesaremadefortheweaknessesoftheflesh。TheRegimentalSergeant-MajorlookedwearilyacrosstheSergeants’ Messtentwhenthenewswasannounced。 ’Theregoestheworstofthem,’hesaid。’It’lltakethebest,andthen,pleaseGod,it’llstop。’TheSergeantsweresilenttillonesaid:’Itcouldn’tbehim!’andallknewofwhomTraviswasthinking。 BobbyWickstormedthroughthetentsofhisCompany,rallying,rebuking,mildly,asisconsistentwiththeRegulations,chaffingthefaint-hearted;halingthesoundintothewaterysunlightwhentherewasabreakintheweather,andbiddingthembeofgoodcheerfortheirtroublewasnearlyatanend;scuttlingonhisdunponyroundtheoutskirtsofthecamp,andheadingbackmenwho,withtheinnateperversityofBritishsoldiers,werealwayswanderingintoinfectedvillages,ordrinkingdeeplyfromrain-floodedmarshes;comfortingthepanic-strickenwithrudespeech,andmorethanoncetendingthedyingwhohadnofriendsthemenwithout’townies’;organising,withbanjosandburntcork,Sing-songswhichshouldallowthetalentoftheRegimentfullplay;andgenerally,asheexplained,’playingthegiddygarden-goatallround。’ ’You’reworthhalf-a-dozenofus,Bobby,’saidRevereinamomentofenthusiasm。’Howthedevildoyoukeepitup?’ Bobbymadenoanswer,buthadReverelookedintothebreast-pocketofhiscoathemighthaveseenthereasheafofbadly-writtenletterswhichperhapsaccountedforthepowerthatpossessedtheboy。AlettercametoBobbyeveryotherday。Thespellingwasnotabovereproach,butthesentimentsmusthavebeenmostsatisfactory,foronreceiptBobby’seyessoftenedmarvellously,andhewaswonttofallintoatenderabstractionforawhileere,shakinghiscroppedhead,hechargedintohiswork。 Bywhatpowerhedrewafterhimtheheartsoftheroughest,andtheTailTwisterscountedintheirrankssomeroughdiamondsindeed,wasamysterytobothskipperandC。O。,wholearnedfromtheregimentalchaplainthatBobbywasconsiderablymoreinrequestinthehospitaltentsthantheReverendJohnEmery。 ’Themenseemfondofyou。Areyouinthehospitalsmuch?’saidtheColonel,whodidhisdailyroundandorderedthementogetwellwithahardnessthatdidnotcoverhisbittergrief。 ’Alittle,sir,’saidBobby。 ’’Shouldn’tgotheretoooftenifIwereyou。Theysayit’snotcontagious,butthere’snouseinrunningunnecessaryrisks。Wecan’taffordtohaveyoudown,y’know。’ Sixdayslater,itwaswiththeutmostdifficultythatthepost-runnerplashedhiswayouttothecampwiththemail-bags,fortherainwasfallingintorrents。Bobbyreceivedaletter,boreitofftohistent,and,theprogrammeforthenextweek’sSing-songbeingsatisfactorilydisposedof,satdowntoanswerit。Foranhourtheunhandypentoiledoverthepaper,andwheresentimentrosetomorethannormaltide-level,BobbyWickstuckouthistongueandbreathedheavily。Hewasnotusedtoletter-writing。 ’Begy’pardon,sir,’saidavoiceatthetentdoor;’butDormer’s’orridbad,sir,an’they’vetakenhimorf,sir。’ ’DamnPrivateDormerandyoutoo!’saidBobbyWick,runningtheblotteroverthehalf-finishedletter。’TellhimI’llcomeinthemorning。’ ’’E’sawfulbad,sir,’saidthevoicehesitatingly。Therewasanundecidedsquelchingofheavyboots。 ’Well?’saidBobbyimpatiently。 ’Excusin’’imselfbefore’andfortakin’theliberty,’esaysitwouldbeacomfortfortoassist’im,sir,if’ ’Tattoolao!Getmypony!Here,comeinoutoftheraintillI’mready。Whatblastednuisancesyouare!That’sbrandy。Drinksome; youwantit。HangontomystirrupandtellmeifIgotoofast。’ Strengthenedbyafour-finger’nip’whichheswallowedwithoutawink,theHospitalOrderlykeptupwiththeslipping,mud-stained,andverydisgustedponyasitshambledtothehospitaltent。 PrivateDormerwascertainly’’orridbad。’Hehadallbutreachedthestageofcollapseandwasnotpleasanttolookupon。 ’What’sthis,Dormer?’saidBobby,bendingovertheman。’You’renotgoingoutthistime。You’vegottocomefishingwithmeonceortwicemoreyet。’ Thebluelipspartedandintheghostofawhispersaid,’Begy’ pardon,sir,disturbin’ofyounow,butwouldyoumin\"oldin’my’ and,sir?’ Bobbysatonthesideofthebed,andtheicycoldhandclosedonhisownlikeavice,forcingalady’sringwhichwasonthelittlefingerdeepintotheflesh。Bobbysethislipsandwaited,thewaterdrippingfromthehemofhistrousers。Anhourpassedandthegraspofthehanddidnotrelax,nordidtheexpressionofthedrawnfacechange。Bobbywithinfinitecraftlithimselfacherootwiththelefthand,hisrightarmwasnumbedtotheelbow,andresignedhimselftoanightofpain。 Dawnshowedaverywhite-facedSubalternsittingonthesideofasickman’scot,andaDoctorinthedoorwayusinglanguageunfitforpublication。 ’Haveyoubeenhereallnight,youyoungass?’saidtheDoctor。 ’Thereorthereabouts,’saidBobbyruefully。’He’sfrozenontome。’ Dormer’smouthshutwithaclick。Heturnedhisheadandsighed。 Theclinginghandopened,andBobby’sarmfelluselessathisside。 ’He’lldo,’saidtheDoctorquietly。’Itmusthavebeenatoss-upallthroughthenight。’Thinkyou’retobecongratulatedonthiscase。’ ’Oh,bosh!’saidBobby。’IthoughtthemanhadgoneoutlongagoonlyonlyIdidn’tcaretotakemyhandaway。Rubmyarmdown,there’sagoodchap。Whatagripthebrutehas!I’mchilledtothemarrow!’Hepassedoutofthetentshivering。 PrivateDormerwasallowedtocelebratehisrepulseofDeathbystrongwaters。Fourdayslaterhesatonthesideofhiscotandsaidtothepatientsmildly:’I’d’a’likento’a’spokento’imsoIshould。’ ButatthattimeBobbywasreadingyetanotherletterhehadthemostpersistentcorrespondentofanymanincampandwaseventhenabouttowritethatthesicknesshadabated,andinanotherweekattheoutsidewouldbegone。Hedidnotintendtosaythatthechillofasickman’shandseemedtohavestruckintotheheartwhosecapacitiesforaffectionhedweltonatsuchlength。HedidintendtoenclosetheillustratedprogrammeoftheforthcomingSing-songwhereofhewasnotalittleproud。Healsointendedtowriteonmanyothermatterswhichdonotconcernus,anddoubtlesswouldhavedonesobutfortheslightfeverishheadachewhichmadehimdullandunresponsiveatmess。 ’Youareoverdoingit,Bobby,’saidhisskipper。’’Mightgivetherestofuscreditofdoingalittlework。YougoonasifyouwerethewholeMessrolledintoone。Takeiteasy。’ ’Iwill,’saidBobby。’I’mfeelingdoneup。somehow。’Reverelookedathimanxiouslyandsaidnothing。 Therewasaflickeringoflanternsaboutthecampthatnight,andarumourthatbroughtmenoutoftheircotstothetentdoors,apaddlingofthenakedfeetofdoolie-bearersandtherushofagallopinghorse。 ’Wot’sup?’askedtwentytents;andthroughtwentytentsrantheanswer’Wick,’e’sdown。’ TheybroughtthenewstoRevereandhegroaned。’AnyonebutBobbyandIshouldn’thavecared!TheSergeant-Majorwasright。’ ’Notgoingoutthisjourney,’gaspedBobby,ashewasliftedfromthedoolie。’Notgoingoutthisjourney。’Thenwithanairofsupremeconviction’Ican’t,yousee。’ ’NotifIcandoanything!’saidtheSurgeon-Major,whohadhastenedoverfromthemesswherehehadbeendining。 HeandtheRegimentalSurgeonfoughttogetherwithDeathforthelifeofBobbyWick。Theirworkwasinterruptedbyahairyapparitioninabluegraydressing-gownwhostaredinhorroratthebedandcried’Oh,myGawd!Itcan’tbe’im!’untilanindignantHospitalOrderlywhiskedhimaway。 Ifcareofmananddesiretolivecouldhavedoneaught,Bobbywouldhavebeensaved。Asitwas,hemadeafightofthreedays,andtheSurgeon-Major’sbrowuncreased。’We’llsavehimyet,’hesaid;andtheSurgeon,who,thoughherankedwiththeCaptain,hadaveryyouthfulheart,wentoutuponthewordandprancedjoyouslyinthemud。 ’Notgoingoutthisjourney,’whisperedBobbyWickgallantly,attheendofthethirdday。 ’Bravo!’saidtheSurgeon-Major。’That’sthewaytolookatit,Bobby。’ AseveningfellagrayshadegatheredroundBobby’smouth,andheturnedhisfacetothetentwallwearily。TheSurgeon-Majorfrowned。 ’I’mawfullytired,’saidBobby,veryfaintly。’What’stheuseofbotheringmewithmedicine?Idon’twantit。Letmealone。’ Thedesireforlifehaddeparted,andBobbywascontenttodriftawayontheeasytideofDeath。 ’It’snogood,’saidtheSurgeon-Major。’Hedoesn’twanttolive。He’smeetingit,poorchild。’Andheblewhisnose。 HalfamileawaytheregimentalbandwasplayingtheoverturetotheSing-song,forthemenhadbeentoldthatBobbywasoutofdanger。TheclashofthebrassandthewailofthehornsreachedBobby’sears。 Isthereasinglejoyorpain,ThatIshouldneverknoow? Youdonotloveme,’tisinvain,Bidmegood-byeandgo! Anexpressionofhopelessirritationcrossedtheboy’sface,andhetriedtoshakehishead。 TheSurgeon-Majorbentdown’Whatisit,Bobby?’’Notthatwaltz,’ mutteredBobby。’That’sourownourveryownestown。Mummydear。’ Withthishesankintothestuporthatgaveplacetodeathearlynextmorning。 Revere,hiseyesredattherimsandhisnoseverywhite,wentintoBobby’stenttowritealettertoPapaWickwhichshouldbowthewhiteheadoftheex-CommissionerofChota-Buldanainthekeenestsorrowofhislife。Bobby’slittlestoreofpaperslayinconfusiononthetable,andamongthemahalf-finishedletter。Thelastsentenceran:’Soyousee,darling,thereisreallynofear,becauseaslongasIknowyoucareformeandIcareforyou,nothingcantouchme。’ Reverestayedinthetentforanhour。Whenhecameouthiseyeswereredderthanever。 PrivateConklinsatonaturned-downbucket,andlistenedtoanotunfamiliartune。PrivateConklinwasaconvalescentandshouldhavebeentenderlytreated。 ’Ho!’saidPrivateConklin。’There’sanotherbloomin’orf’cerdaed。’ Thebucketshotfromunderhim,andhiseyesfilledwithasmithyfulofsparks。Atallmaninablue-graybedgownwasregardinghimwithdeepdisfavour。 ’Yououghttotakeshameforyourself,Conky!Orf’cer?Bloomin’ orf’cer?I’lllearnyoutomisnamethelikesof’im。Hangel!Bloomin’ Hangel!That’swot’eis!’ AndtheHospitalOrderlywassosatisfiedwiththejusticeofthepunishmentthathedidnotevenorderPrivateDormerbacktohiscot。 IntheMatterofaPrivateHurrah!hurrah!asoldier’slifeforme!Shout,boys,shout!foritmakesyoujollyandfree。 ——TheRamrodCorps。 PEOPLEwhohaveseen,saythatoneofthequaintestspectaclesofhumanfrailtyisanoutbreakofhystericsinagirls’school。Itstartswithoutwarning,generallyonahotafternoonamongtheelderpupils。Agirlgigglestillthegigglegetsbeyondcontrol。 Thenshethrowsupherhead,andcries,\"Honk,honk,honk,\"likeawildgoose,andtearsmixwiththelaughter。Ifthen,istres。bewiseshewillrapoutsomethingsevercatthispointOcheckmatters。Ifshebetender-hearted,andsendforadrinkofwater,thechancesarelargelyinfavorofanothergirllaughingattheafflictedoneandherselfcollapsing。ThusLhetroublespreads,andmayendinhalfofwhatanswerstotheLowerSixthofaboys’schoolrockingandwhoopingtogether。Givenaweekofwarmweather,twostatelypromenadesperdiem,aheavymuttonandricemealinthemiddleoftheday,acertainamountofnaggingfromtheteachers,andafewotherthings,someamazingeffectsdevelop。Atleastthisiswhatfolksaywhohavehadexperience。 Now,theMotherSuperiorofaConventandtheColonelofaBritishInfantryRegimentwouldbejustlyshockedatanycomparisonbeingmadebetweentheirrespectivecharges。Butitisafactthat,undercertaincircumstances,Thomasinbulkcanbeworkedupintoditthering,ripplinghysteria。Hedoesnotweep,butheshowshistroubleunmistakably,andtheconsequencesgetintothenewspapers,andallthegoodpeoplewhohardlyknowaMartinifromaSnidersay:\"Takeawaythebrute’sammunition!\" Thomasisn’tabrute,andhisbusiness,whichistolookafterthevirtuouspeople,nemandsthatheshallhavehisam-munitiontohishand。Hedoesn’twearsilkstockings,andhereallyoughttohesuppliedwithanewAdjectivetohelphimtoexpresshisopinions; but,forallthat,heisagreatman。Ifyoucallhim\"theheroicdefenderofthenationalhonor\"oneday,and\"abrutalandlicentioussoldiery\"thenext,younaturallybewilderhim,andhelooksuponyouwithsuspicion。ThereisnobodytospeakforThomasexceptpeoplewhohavetheoriestoworkoffonhim;andnobodyunderstandsThomasexceptThomas,andhedoesnotalwaysknowwhatisthematterwithhimself。 Thatistheprologue。Thisisthestory: CorporalSlanewasengagedtobemarriedtoMissJhansiM’Kenna,whosehistoryiswellknownintheregimentandelsewhere。HehadhisColonel’spermission,and,beingpopularwiththemen,everyarrangementhadbeenmadetogivetheweddingwhatPrivateOrtheriscalled\"eeklar。\"Itfellintheheartofthehotweather,and,afterthewedding,SlanewasgoinguptotheHillswiththeBride。Nonetheless,Slane’sgrievancewasthattheaffairwouldheonlyahired-carriagewedding,andhefeltthatthe\"eeklar\"ofthatwasmeagre。MissM’Kennadidnotcaresomuch。TheSergeant’swifewashelpinghertomakeherwedding-dress,andshewasverybusy。Slanewas,justthen,theonlymoderatelycontentedmaninbarracks。Alltherestweremoreorlessmiserable。 Andtheyhadsomuchtomakethemhappy,too。Alltheirworkwasoverateightinthemorning,andfortherestofthedaytheycouldlieontheirbacksandsmokeCanteen-plugandswearatthepunkab-coolies。Theyenjoyedafine,fullfleshmealinthemiddleoftheday,andthenthrewthemselvesdownontheircotsandsweatedandslepttillitwascoolenoughtogooutwiththeir\"towny,\"whosevocabularycontainedlessthansixhundredwords,andtheAdjective,andwhoseviewsoneveryconceivablequestiontheyhadheardmanytimesbefore。 TherewastheCanteen,ofcourse,andtherewastheTemperanceRoomwiththesecond-handpapersinit;butamanofanyprofessioncannotreadforeighthoursadayinatemperatureof96 degreesor98degreesintheshade,runningupsometimesto103 degreesatmidnight。Veryfewmen,eventhoughtheygetapannikinofflat,stale,muddybeerandhideitundertheircots,cancontinuedrinkmgforsixhoursaday。Onemantried,buthedied,andnearlythewholeregimentwenttohisfuneralbecauseitgavethemsomethingtodo。Itwastooearlyfortheexcitementoffeverorcholera。Themencouldonlywaitandwaitandwait,andwatchtheshadowofthebarrackcreepingacrosstheblindingwhitedust。 Thatwasagaylife。 Theyloungedaboutcantonments-itwastoohotforanysortofgame,andalmosttoohotforvice-andfuddledthemselvesintheevening,andfilledthemselvestodistensionwiththehealthynitrogenousfoodprovidedforthem,andthemoretheystokedthelessexercisetheytookandmoreexplosivetheygrew。Thentempersbegantowearaway,andmenfella-broodingoverinsultsrealorimaginary,fortheyhadnothingelsetothinkof。Thetoneofthereparteeschanged,andinsteadofsayinglight-heartedly:\"I’llknockyoursillyfacein,\"mengrewlaboriouslyp0liteandhintedthatthecantonmentswerenotbigenoughforthemselvesandtheirenemy,andthattherewouldhemorespaceforoneofthetwoinanotherplace。 ItmayhavebeentheDevilwhoarrangedthething,butthefactofthecaseisthatLossonhadforalongtimebeenworryingSimmonsinanaimlessway。Itgavehimoccupation。Thetwohadtheircotssidebyside,andwouldsometimesspendalongafternoonswearingateachother;butSimmonswasafraidofLossonanddarednotchallengehimtoafight。Hethoughtoverthewordsinthehotstillnights,andhalfthehatehefelttowardLossonbeventedonthewretchedpunkahcoolie。 Lossonboughtaparrotinthebazar,andputitintoalittlecage,andloweredthecageintothecooldarknessofawell,andsatonthewell-curb,shoutingbadlanguagedowntotheparrot。Hetaughtittosay:\"Simmons,yeso-oor,\"whichmeansswine,andseveralotherthingsentirelyunfitforpublication。Hewasabiggrossman,andheshooklikeajellywhentheparrothadthesentencecorrectly。Simmons,however,shookwithrage,foralltheroomwerelaughingathim——theparrotwassuchadisreputablepuffofgreenfeathersanditlookedsohumanwhenitchattered。Lossonusedtosit,swinginghisfatlegs,onthesideofthecot,andasktheparrotwhatitthoughtofSimmons。Theparrotwouldanswer: \"Simmons,yeso-oor。\"\"Goodboy,\"Lossonusedtosay,scratchingtheparrot’shead;\"ye’earthat,Sim?\"AndSimmonsusedtoturnoveronhisstomachandmakeanswer:\"I’ear。Take’eedyoudon’t’earsomethingoneofthesedays。\" Intherestlessnights,afterhehadbeenasleepallday,fitsofblindragecameuponSimmonrandheldhimtillhetrembledallover,whilehethoughtinhowmanydifferentwayshewouldslayLosson。Sometimeshewouldpicturehimselftramplingthelifeoutoftheman,withheavyammunition-boots,andatotherssmashinginhisfacewiththebutt,andatothersjumpingonhisshouldersanddraggingtheheadbacktilltheneckbonecracked。 Thenhismouthwouldfeelhotandfevered,andhewouldreachoutforanothersupofthebeerinthepannikin。 ButthefancythatcametohimmostfrequentlyandstayedwithhimlongestwasoneconnectedwiththegreatrolloffatunderLosson’srightear。Henoticeditfirstonamoonlightnight,andthereafteritwasalwaysbeforehiseyes。Itwasafascinatingrolloffat。Amancouldgethishanduponitandtearawayonesideoftheneck;orhecouldplacethemuzzleofarifleonitandblowawayalltheheadinaflash。Lossonhadnorighttobesleekandcontentedandwell-to-do,whenhe,Simmons,wasthebuttoftheroom,Someday,perhaps,hewouldshowthosewholaughedatthe\"Simmons,yeso-oor\"joke,thathewasasgoodastherest,andheldaman’slifeinthecrookofhisforefinger。WhenLossonsnored,Simmonshatedhimmorebitterlythanever。WhyshouldLossonbeabletosleepwhenSimmonshadtostayawakehourafterhour,tossingandturningonthetapes,withthedullliverpaingnawingintohisrightsideandhisheadthrobbingandachingafterCanteen?Hethoughtoverthisformanynights,andtheworldbecameunprofitabletohim。Heevenbluntedhisnaturallyfineappetitewithbeerandtobacco;andallthewhiletheparrottalkedatandmadeamockofhim。 Theheatcontinuedandthetempersworeawaymorequicklythanbefore。ASergeant’swifediedofheat——apoplexyinthenight,andtherumorranabroadthatitwascholera。Menrejoicedopenly,hopingthatitwouldspreadandsendthemintocamp。Butthatwasafalsealarm。 ItwaslateonaTuesdayevening,andthemenwerewaitinginthedeepdoubleverandasfor\"LastPosts,\"whenSimmonswenttotheboxatthefootofhisbed,tookauthispipe,andslammedtheliddownwithabangthatechoedthroughthedesertedbarracklikethecrackofarifle。Ordinarilyspeaking,themenwouldhavetakennonotice;buttheirnerveswerefrettedtofiddle-strings。Theyjumpedup,andthreeorfourclatteredintothebarrack-roomonlytofindSimmonskneelingbyhisbox。 \"OwlIt’syou,isit?\"theysaidandlaughedfoolishly。\"Wethought’twas\"—— Simmonsroseslowly。Iftheaccidenthadsoshakenhisfellows,whatwouldnottherealitydo? \"Youthoughtitwas——didyou?Andwhatmakesyouthink?\"hesaid,iashmghimselfintomadnessashewenton;\"toHellwithyourthinking,yedirtyspies。\" \"Simmons,yeso-oor,\"chuckledtheparrotintheveranda,sleepily,recognizingawell-knownvoice。Nowthatwasabsolutelyall。 Thetensionsnapped。Simmonsfellbackonthearm-rackdeliberately,——themenwereatthefarendoftheroom,——andtookouthisrifleandpacketofammunition。\"Don’tgoplayingthegoat,Sim!\"saidLosson。\"Putitdown,\"buttherewasaquaverinhisvoice。Anothermanstooped,slippedhisbootandhurleditatSimmon’shead。Thepromptanswerwasashotwhich,firedatrandom,founditsbilletinLosson’sthroat。Lossonfellforwardwithoutaword,andtheothersscattered。 \"Youthoughtitwas!\"yelledSimmons。\"You’redrivin’metoit!I tellyouyou’redrivin’metoit!Getup,Losson,an’don’tlieshammin’there-youan’yourblastedparritthatdruvmetoit!\" ButtherewasanunaffectedrealityaboutLosson’sposethatshowedSimmonswhathehaddone。Themenwerestillclamoringntheveranda。Simmonsappropriatedtwomorepacketsofammunitionandranintothemoonlight,muttering:\"I’llmakeanightofit。Thirtyroun’s,an’thelastformyself。Takeyouthat,youdogs!\" Hedroppedononekneeandfiredintothebrownofthemenontheveranda,butthebulletflewhigh,andlandedinthebrickworkwithaviciousphantthatmadesomeoftheyoungeronesturnpale。 Itis,asmusketrytheoristsobserve,onethingtofireandanothertobefiredat。 Thentheinstinctofthechaseflaredup。Thenewsspreadfrombarracktobarrack,andthemendoubledoutintentonthecaptureofSimmons,thewildbeast,whowasheadingfortheCavalryparade-ground,stoppingnowandagaintosendbackashotandaLurseinthedirectionofhispursuers。 \"I’lllearnyoutospyonme!\"heshouted;\"I’lllearnyoutogivemedorg’snames!Comeonthe’olelotO’you!ColonelJohnAnthonyDeever,C。B。!\"-heturnedtowardtheInfantryMessandshookhisrifle-\"youthinkyourselfthedevilofaman-butItell’jouthatifyouPutyouruglyoldcarcassoutsideO’thatdoor,I’llmakeyouthepoorest-lookin’maninthearmy。Comeout,ColonelJohnAnthonyDeever,C。B。!Comeoutandseemepractissontherainge。I’mthecrackshotofthe’olebloomin’battalion。\"InproofofwhichstatementSimmonsfiredatthelightedwindowsofthemess-house。 \"PrivateSimmons,EComp’ny,ontheCavalryp’rade-ground,Sir,withthirtyrounds,\"saidaSergeantbreathlesslytotheColonel。 \"Shootin’rightandlef’,Sir。ShotPrivateLossonWhat’stobedone,Sir?\" ColonelJohnAnthonyDeever,C。B。,salliedout,onlytobesalutedbysspurtofdustathisfeet。 \"Pullup!\"saidtheSecondinCommand;\"Idon’twantmystepinthatway,Colonel。He’sasdangerousasamaddog。\" \"Shoothimlikeone,then,\"saidtheColonel,bitterly,\"ifhewon’ttakehischance,Myregiment,too!IfithadbeentheTowheadsI couldhaveunderstood。\" PrivateSimmonshadoccupiedastrongpositionnearawellontheedgeoftheparade-ground,andwasdefyingtheregimenttocomeon。Theregimentwasnotanxioustocomply,forthereissmallhonorinbeingshotbyafellow-private。OnlyCorporalSlane,rifleinband,threwhimselfdownontheground,andwormedhiswaytowardthewell。 \"Don’tshoot,\"saidhetothemenroundhim;\"likeasnotyou’llhitme。I’llcatchthebeggar,livin’。\" Simmonsceasedshoutingforawhile,andthenoiseoftrap-wheelscouldbeheardacrosstheplain。MajorOldyneCommandingtheHorseBattery,wascomingbackfromadinnerintheCivilLines; wasdrivingafterhisusualcustom——thatistosay,asfastasthehorsecouldgo。 \"Aorf’cer!Abloomingspangledorf’cer,\"shriekedSimmons;\"I’llmakeascarecrowofthatorf’cer!\"Thetrapstopped。 \"What’sthis?\"demandedtheMajorofGunners。\"Youthere,dropyourrifle。\" \"Why,it’sJerryBlazes!Iain’tgotnoquarrelwithyou,JerryBlazes。Passfrien’,an’all’swell!\" ButJerryBlazeshadnotthefaintestintentionofpassingadangerousmurderer。Hewas,ashisadoringBatterysworelongandfervently,withoutknowledgeoffear,andtheyweresurelythebestjudges,forJerryBlazes,itwasnotorious,haddonehispossibletokillamaneachtimetheBatterywentout。 HewalkedtowardSimmons,withtheintentionofrushinghim,andknockinghimdown。 \"Don’tmakemedoit,Sir,\"saidSimmons;\"Iain’tgotnothingaginyou。Ah!youwould?\"——theMajorbrokeintoarun——\"Takethatthen!\" TheMajordroppedwithabulletthroughhisshoulder,andSimmonsstoodoverhim。HehadlostthesatisfactionofkillingLossoninthedesiredway:hutherewasahelplessbodytohishand。Shouldbeslipinanothercartridge,andblowoffthehead,orwiththebuttsmashinthewhiteface?Hestoppedtoconsider,andacrywentupfromthefarsideoftheparade-ground:\"He’skilledJerryBlazes!\"Butintheshelterofthewell-pillarsSimmonswassafeexceptwhenhesteppedouttofire。\"I’llblowyer’andsome’eadoff,JerryBlazes,\"saidSimmons,reflectively。\"Sixan’threeisnineanoneisten,an’thatleavesmeanothernineteen,an’oneformyself。\"Hetuggedatthestringofthesecondpacketofammunition。CorporalSlanecrawledoutoftheshadowofabankintothemoonlight。 \"Iseeyou!\"saidSimmons。\"Comeabitfurderonan’I’lldoforyou。\" \"I’mcomm’,\"saidCorporalSlane,briefly;\"you’vedoneabadday’swork,Sim。Comeout’erean’comebackwithme。\" \"Cometo,\"-laugbedSimmons,sendingacartridgehomewithhisthumb。\"NotbeforeI’vesettledyouan’JerryBlazes。\" TheCorporalwaslyingatfulllengthinthedustoftheparade-ground,arifleunderhim。Someoftheless-cautiousmeninthedistanceshouted:\"Shoot’im!Shoot’im,Slane!\" \"Youmove’andorfoot,Slane,\"saidSimmons,\"an’I’llkickJerryBlazes’’eadin,andshootyouafter。\"