Plain Tales from the Hills

第3章

WhentheSupremeGovernmentisatSimla,thesepapersarepreparedthere,andgoroundtothepeoplewhooughttoseetheminoffice-

boxesorbypost。TheprincipleofsecrecywastothatViceroyquiteasimportantasthepractice,andheheldthatabenevolentdespotismlikeOursshouldneverallowevenlittlethings,suchasappointmentsofsubordinateclerks,toleakouttillthepropertime。Hewasalwaysremarkableforhisprinciples。

Therewasaveryimportantbatchofpapersinpreparationatthattime。IthadtotravelfromoneendofSimlatotheotherbyhand。

Itwasnotputintoanofficialenvelope,butalarge,square,pale-pinkone;thematterbeinginMS。onsoftcrinkleypaper。Itwasaddressedto“TheHeadClerk,etc。,etc。”Now,between“TheHeadClerk,etc。,etc。,“and“Mrs。Hauksbee“andaflourish,isnoverygreatdifferenceiftheaddressbewritteninaverybadhand,asthiswas。Thechaprassiwhotooktheenvelopewasnotmoreofanidiotthanmostchaprassis。Hemerelyforgotwherethismostunofficialcoverwastobedelivered,andsoaskedthefirstEnglishmanhemet,whohappenedtobeamanridingdowntoAnnandaleinagreathurry。TheEnglishmanhardlylooked,said:

“HauksbeeSahibkiMem,“andwenton。Sodidthechaprasss,becausethatletterwasthelastinstockandhewantedtogethisworkover。Therewasnobooktosign;hethrusttheletterintoMrs。Hauksbee\'sbearer\'shandsandwentofftosmokewithafriend。

Mrs。Hauksbeewasexpectingsomecut-outpatternthingsinflimsypaperfromafriend。Assoonasshegotthebigsquarepacket,therefore,shesaid,“Oh,theDEARcreature!“andtoreitopenwithapaper-knife,andalltheMS。enclosurestumbledoutonthefloor。

Mrs。Hauksbeebeganreading。Ihavesaidthebatchwasratherimportant。Thatisquiteenoughforyoutoknow。Itreferredtosomecorrespondence,twomeasures,aperemptoryordertoanativechiefandtwodozenotherthings。Mrs。Hauksbeegaspedassheread,forthefirstglimpseofthenakedmachineryoftheGreatIndianGovernment,strippedofitscasings,andlacquer,andpaint,andguard-rails,impresseseventhemoststupidman。AndMrs。

Hauksbeewasacleverwoman。Shewasalittleafraidatfirst,andfeltasifshehadlaidholdofalightning-flashbythetail,anddidnotquiteknowwhattodowithit。Therewereremarksandinitialsatthesideofthepapers;andsomeoftheremarkswererathermoreseverethanthepapers。Theinitialsbelongedtomenwhoarealldeadorgonenow;buttheyweregreatintheirday。

Mrs。Hauksbeereadonandthoughtcalmlyassheread。Thenthevalueofhertrovestruckher,andshecastaboutforthebestmethodofusingit。ThenTarriondroppedin,andtheyreadthroughallthepaperstogether,andTarrion,notknowinghowshehadcomebythem,vowedthatMrs。Hauksbeewasthegreatestwomanonearth。

WhichIbelievewastrue,ornearlyso。

“Thehonestcourseisalwaysthebest,“saidTarrionafteranhourandahalfofstudyandconversation。“Allthingsconsidered,theIntelligenceBranchisaboutmyform。EitherthatortheForeignOffice。IgotolaysiegetotheHighGodsintheirTemples。”

Hedidnotseekalittleman,oralittlebigman,oraweakHeadofastrongDepartment,buthecalledonthebiggestandstrongestmanthattheGovernmentowned,andexplainedthathewantedanappointmentatSimlaonagoodsalary。ThecompoundinsolenceofthisamusedtheStrongMan,and,ashehadnothingtodoforthemoment,helistenedtotheproposalsoftheaudaciousTarrion。

“Youhave,Ipresume,somespecialqualifications,besidesthegiftofself-assertion,fortheclaimsyouputforwards?“saidtheStrongMan。“That,Sir,“saidTarrion,“isforyoutojudge。”

Thenhebegan,forhehadagoodmemory,quotingafewofthemoreimportantnotesinthepapers——slowlyandonebyoneasamandropschlorodyneintoaglass。Whenhehadreachedtheperemptoryorder——

anditWASaperemptoryorder——theStrongManwastroubled。

Tarrionwoundup:——“AndIfancythatspecialknowledgeofthiskindisatleastasvaluablefor,letussay,aberthintheForeignOffice,asthefactofbeingthenephewofadistingushedofficer\'swife。”ThathittheStrongManhard,forthelastappointmenttotheForeignOfficehadbeenbyblackfavor,andheknewit。“I\'llseewhatIcandoforyou,“saidtheStrongMan。“Manythanks,“

saidTarrion。Thenheleft,andtheStrongMandepartedtoseehowtheappointmentwastobeblocked……

Followedapauseofelevendays;withthundersandlightningsandmuchtelegraphing。Theappointmentwasnotaveryimportantone,carryingonlybetweenRs。500andRs。700amonth;but,astheViceroysaid,itwastheprincipleofdiplomaticsecrecythathadtobemaintained,anditwasmorethanlikelythataboysowellsuppliedwithspecialinformationwouldbeworthtranslating。Sotheytranslatedhim。Theymusthavesuspectedhim,thoughheprotestedthathisinformationwasduetosingulartalentsofhisown。Now,muchofthisstory,includingtheafter-historyofthemissingenvelope,youmustfillinforyourself,becausetherearereasonswhyitcannotbewritten。IfyoudonotknowaboutthingsUpAbove,youwon\'tunderstandhowtofillitin,andyouwillsayitisimpossible。

WhattheViceroysaidwhenTarrionwasintroducedtohimwas:——“So,thisistheboywho\'rusked\'theGovernmentofIndia,isit?

Recollect,Sir,thatisnotdoneTWICE。”Sohemusthaveknownsomething。

WhatTarrionsaidwhenhesawhisappointmentgazettedwas:——“IfMrs。Hauksbeeweretwentyyearsyounger,andIherhusband,I

shouldbeViceroyofIndiaintwentyyears。”

WhatMrs。Hauksbeesaid,whenTarrionthankedher,almostwithtearsinhiseyes,wasfirst:——“Itoldyouso!“andnext,toherself:——“Whatfoolsmenare!“

THECONVERSIONOFAURELIANMcGOGGIN。

Ridewithanidlewhip,ridewithanunusedheel。

But,onceinaway,therewillcomeadayWhenthecoltmustbetaughttofeelThelashthatfalls,andthecurbthatgalls,andthestingoftherowelledsteel。

Life\'sHandicap。

Thisisnotataleexactly。ItisaTract;andIamimmenselyproudofit。MakingaTractisaFeat。

Everymanisentitledtohisownreligiousopinions;butnoman——

leastofallajunior——hasarighttothrustthesedownothermen\'sthroats。TheGovernmentsendsoutweirdCiviliansnowandagain;

butMcGogginwasthequeerestexportedforalongtime。Hewasclever——brilliantlyclever——buthiscleverenessworkedthewrongway。Insteadofkeepingtothestudyofthevernaculars,hehadreadsomebookswrittenbyamancalledComte,Ithink,andamancalledSpencer,andaProfessorClifford。[YouwillfindthesebooksintheLibrary。]Theydealwithpeople\'sinsidesfromthepointofviewofmenwhohavenostomachs。Therewasnoorderagainsthisreadingthem;buthisMammashouldhavesmackedhim。

Theyfermentedinhishead,andhecameouttoIndiawithararefiedreligionoverandabovehiswork。Itwasnotmuchofacreed。Itonlyprovedthatmenhadnosouls,andtherewasnoGodandnohereafter,andthatyoumustworryalongsomehowforthegoodofHumanity。

Oneofitsminortenetsseemedtobethattheonethingmoresinfulthangivinganorderwasobeyingit。Atleast,thatwaswhatMcGogginsaid;butIsuspecthehadmisreadhisprimers。

Idonotsayawordagainstthiscreed。ItwasmadeupinTown,wherethereisnothingbutmachineryandasphaltandbuilding——allshutinbythefog。Naturally,amangrowstothinkthatthereisnoonehigherthanhimself,andthattheMetropolitanBoardofWorksmadeeverything。Butinthiscountry,whereyoureallyseehumanity——raw,brown,nakedhumanity——withnothingbetweenitandtheblazingsky,andonlytheused-up,over-handledearthunderfoot,thenotionsomehowdiesaway,andmostfolkcomebacktosimplertheories。Life,inIndia,isnotlongenoughtowasteinprovingthatthereisnooneinparticularattheheadofaffairs。

Forthisreason。TheDeputyisabovetheAssistant,theCommissionerabovetheDeputy,theLieutenant-GovernorabovetheCommissioner,andtheViceroyaboveallfour,undertheordersoftheSecretaryofState,whoisresponsibletotheEmpress。IftheEmpressbenotresponsibletoherMaker——ifthereisnoMakerforhertoberesponsibleto——theentiresystemofOuradministrationmustbewrong。Whichismanifestlyimpossible。AtHomemenaretobeexcused。Theyarestalledupagooddealandgetintellectually“beany。”Whenyoutakeagross,\'beany“horsetoexercise,heslaversandslobbersoverthebittillyoucan\'tseethehorns。

Butthebitistherejustthesame。Mendonotget“beany“inIndia。Theclimateandtheworkareagainstplayingbrickswithwords。

IfMcGogginhadkepthiscreed,withthecapitallettersandtheendingsin“isms,“tohimself,noonewouldhavecared;buthisgrandfathersonbothsideshadbeenWesleyanpreachers,andthepreachingstraincameoutinhismind。HewantedeveryoneattheClubtoseethattheyhadnosoulstoo,andtohelphimtoeliminatehisCreator。Asagoodmanymentoldhim,HEundoubtedlyhadnosoul,becausehewassoyoung,butitdidnotfollowthathisseniorswereequallyundeveloped;and,whethertherewasanotherworldornot,amanstillwantedtoreadhispapersinthis。“Butthatisnotthepoint——thatisnotthepoint!“Aurelianusedtosay。Thenmenthrewsofa-cushionsathimandtoldhimtogotoanyparticularplacehemightbelievein。Theychristenedhimthe“Blastoderm“——hesaidhecamefromafamilyofthatnamesomewhere,inthepre-historicages——and,byinsultandlaughter,strovetochokehimdumb,forhewasanunmitigatednuisanceattheClub;besidesbeinganoffencetotheoldermen。HisDeputyCommissioner,whowasworkingontheFrontierwhenAurelianwasrollingonabed-quilt,toldhimthat,foracleverboy,Aurelianwasaverybigidiot。And,youknow,ifhehadgoneonwithhiswork,hewouldhavebeencaughtuptotheSecretariatinafewyears。Hewasjustthetypethatgoesthere——allhead,nophysiqueandahundredtheories。NotasoulwasinterestedinMcGoggin\'ssoul。Hemighthavehadtwo,ornone,orsomebody\'selse\'s。HisbusinesswastoobeyordersandkeepabreastofhisfilesinsteadofdevastatingtheClubwith“isms。”

Heworkedbrilliantly;buthecouldnotacceptanyorderwithouttryingtobetterit。Thatwasthefaultofhiscreed。Itmadementooresponsibleandlefttoomuchtotheirhonor。Youcansometimesrideanoldhorseinahalter;butneveracolt。

McGoggintookmoretroubleoverhiscasesthananyofthemenofhisyear。Hemayhavefanciedthatthirty-pagejudgmentsonfifty-

rupeecases——bothsidesperjuredtothegullet——advancedthecauseofHumanity。Atanyrate,heworkedtoomuch,andworriedandfrettedovertherebukeshereceived,andlecturedawayonhisridiculouscreedoutofoffice,tilltheDoctorhadtowarnhimthathewasoverdoingit。NomancantoileighteenannasintherupeeinJunewithoutsuffering。ButMcGogginwasstillintellectually“beany“andproudofhimselfandhispowers,andhewouldtakenohint。Heworkedninehoursadaysteadily。

“Verywell,“saidthedoctor,“you\'llbreakdownbecauseyouareover-enginedforyourbeam。”McGogginwasalittlechap。

Oneday,thecollapsecame——asdramaticallyasifithadbeenmeanttoembellishaTract。

ItwasjustbeforetheRains。Weweresittingintheverandahinthedead,hot,closeair,gaspingandprayingthattheblack-bluecloudswouldletdownandbringthecool。Very,veryfaraway,therewasafaintwhisper,whichwastheroaroftheRainsbreakingovertheriver。Oneofthemenheardit,gotoutofhischair,listened,andsaid,naturallyenough:——“ThankGod!“

ThentheBlastodermturnedinhisplaceandsaid:——“Why?Iassureyouit\'sonlytheresultofperfectlynaturalcauses——atmosphericphenomenaofthesimplestkind。Whyyoushould,therefore,returnthankstoaBeingwhoneverdidexist——whoisonlyafigment——“

“Blastoderm,“gruntedthemaninthenextchair,“dryup,andthrowmeoverthePioneer。Weknowallaboutyourfigments。”TheBlastodermreachedouttothetable,tookuponepaper,andjumpedasifsomethinghadstunghim。Thenhehandedthepaperover。

“AsIwassaying,“hewentonslowlyandwithaneffort——“duetoperfectlynaturalcauses——perfectlynaturalcauses。Imean——“

“Hi!Blastoderm,you\'vegivenmetheCalcuttaMercantileAdvertiser。”

Thedustgotupinlittlewhorls,whilethetreetopsrockedandthekiteswhistled。ButnoonewaslookingatthecomingoftheRains。

WewereallstaringattheBlastoderm,whohadrisenfromhischairandwasfightingwithhisspeech。Thenhesaid,stillmoreslowly:——

“Perfectlyconceivable——dictionary——redoak——amenable——cause——

retaining——shuttlecock——alone。”

“Blastoderm\'sdrunk,“saidoneman。ButtheBlastodermwasnotdrunk。Helookedatusinadazedsortofway,andbeganmotioningwithhishandsinthehalflightasthecloudsclosedoverhead。

Then——withascream:——

“Whatisit?——Can\'t——reserve——attainable——market——obscure——“

Buthisspeechseemedtofreezeinhim,and——justasthelightningshottwotonguesthatcutthewholeskyintothreepiecesandtherainfellinquiveringsheets——theBlastodermwasstruckdumb。Hestoodpawingandchampinglikeahard-heldhorse,andhiseyeswerefullofterror。

TheDoctorcameoverinthreeminutes,andheardthestory。“It\'saphasia,“hesaid。“Takehimtohisroom。IKNEWthesmashwouldcome。”WecarriedtheBlastodermacross,inthepouringrain,tohisquarters,andtheDoctorgavehimbromideofpotassiumtomakehimsleep。

ThentheDoctorcamebacktousandtoldusthataphasiawaslikeallthearrearsof“PunjabHead“fallinginalump;andthatonlyoncebefore——inthecaseofasepoy——hadhemetwithsocompleteacase。Imyselfhaveseenmildaphasiainanoverworkedman,butthissuddendumbnesswasuncanny——though,astheBlastodermhimselfmighthavesaid,dueto“perfectlynaturalcauses。”

“He\'llhavetotakeleaveafterthis,“saidtheDoctor。“Hewon\'tbefitforworkforanotherthreemonths。No;itisn\'tinsanityoranythinglikeit。It\'sonlycompletelossofcontroloverthespeechandmemory。IfancyitwillkeeptheBlastodermquiet,though。”

Twodayslater,theBlastodermfoundhistongueagain。Thefirstquestionheaskedwas:“Whatwasit?“TheDoctorenlightenedhim。

“ButIcan\'tunderstandit!“saidtheBlastoderm;“I\'mquitesane;

butIcan\'tbesureofmymind,itseems——myOWNmemory——canI?“

“GoupintotheHillsforthreemonths,anddon\'tthinkaboutit,“

saidtheDoctor。

“ButIcan\'tunderstandit,“repeatedtheBlastoderm。“ItwasmyOWNmindandmemory。”

“Ican\'thelpit,“saidtheDoctor;“thereareagoodmanythingsyoucan\'tunderstand;and,bythetimeyouhaveputinmylengthofservice,you\'llknowexactlyhowmuchamandarecallhisowninthisworld。”

ThestrokecowedtheBlastoderm。Hecouldnotunderstandit。HewentintotheHillsinfearandtrembling,wonderingwhetherhewouldbepermittedtoreachtheendofanysentencehebegan。

Thisgavehimawholesomefeelingofmistrust。Thelegitimateexplanation,thathehadbeenoverworkinghimself,failedtosatisfyhim。Somethinghadwipedhislipsofspeech,asamotherwipesthemilkylipsofherchild,andhewasafraid——horriblyafraid。

SotheClubhadrestwhenhereturned;andifeveryoucomeacrossAurelianMcGogginlayingdownthelawonthingsHuman——hedoesn\'tseemtoknowasmuchasheusedtoaboutthingsDivine——putyourforefingeronyourlipforamoment,andseewhathappens。

Don\'tblamemeifhethrowsaglassatyourhead!

AGERMDESTROYER。

PleasantitisfortheLittleTinGods,WhengreatJovenods;

ButLittleTinGodsmaketheirlittlemistakesInmissingthehourwhengreatJovewakes。

Asageneralrule,itisinexpedienttomeddlewithquestionsofStateinalandwheremenarehighlypaidtoworkthemoutforyou。

Thistaleisajustifiableexception。

Onceineveryfiveyears,asyouknow,weindentforanewViceroy;

andeachViceroyimports,withtherestofhisbaggage,aPrivateSecretary,whomayormaynotbetherealViceroy,justasFateordains。FatelooksaftertheIndianEmpirebecauseitissobigandsohelpless。

TherewasaViceroyonce,whobroughtoutwithhimaturbulentPrivateSecretary——ahardmanwithasoftmannerandamorbidpassionforwork。ThisSecretarywascalledWonder——JohnFennilWonder。TheViceroypossessednoname——nothingbutastringofcountiesandtwo-thirdsofthealphabetafterthem。Hesaid,inconfidence,thathewastheelectro-platedfigureheadofagoldenadministration,andhewatchedinadreamy,amusedwayWonder\'sattemptstodrawmatterswhichwereentirelyoutsidehisprovinceintohisownhands。“Whenweareallcherubimstogether,“saidHisExcellencyonce,mydear,goodfriendWonderwillheadtheconspiracyforpluckingoutGabriel\'stail-feathersorstealingPeter\'skeys。THENIshallreporthim。”

But,thoughtheViceroydidnothingtocheckWonder\'sofficiousness,otherpeoplesaidunpleasantthings。MaybetheMembersofCouncilbeganit;but,finally,allSimlaagreedthattherewas“toomuchWonder,andtoolittleViceroy,“inthatregime。Wonderwasalwaysquoting“HisExcellency。”Itwas“HisExcellencythis,““HisExcellencythat,““IntheopinionofHisExcellency,“andsoon。TheViceroysmiled;buthedidnotheed。

Hesaidthat,solongashisoldmensquabbledwithhis“dear,goodWonder,“theymightbeinducedtoleavethe“ImmemorialEast“inpeace。

“Nowisemanhasapolicy,“saidtheViceroy。“APolicyistheblackmailleviedontheFoolbytheUnforeseen。Iamnottheformer,andIdonotbelieveinthelatter。”

Idonotquiteseewhatthismeans,unlessitreferstoanInsurancePolicy。PerhapsitwastheViceroy\'swayofsaying:——

“Lielow。”

Thatseason,cameuptoSimlaoneofthesecrazypeoplewithonlyasingleidea。Thesearethemenwhomakethingsmove;buttheyarenotnicetotalkto。Thisman\'snamewasMellish,andhehadlivedforfifteenyearsonlandofhisown,inLowerBengal,studyingcholera。Heheldthatcholerawasagermthatpropagateditselfasitflewthroughamuggyatmosphere;andstuckinthebranchesoftreeslikeawool-flake。Thegermcouldberenderedsterile,hesaid,by“Mellish\'sOwnInvincibleFumigatory“——aheavyviolet-

blackpowder——“theresultoffifteenyears\'scientificinvestigation,Sir!“

Inventorsseemverymuchalikeasacaste。Theytalkloudly,especiallyabout“conspiraciesofmonopolists;“theybeatuponthetablewiththeirfists;andtheysecretefragmentsoftheirinventionsabouttheirpersons。

MellishsaidthattherewasaMedical“Ring“atSimla,headedbytheSurgeon-General,whowasinleague,apparently,withalltheHospitalAssistantsintheEmpire。Iforgetexactlyhowheprovedit,butithadsomethingtodowith“skulkinguptotheHills;“andwhatMellishwantedwastheindependentevidenceoftheViceroy——

“StewardofourMostGraciousMajestytheQueen,Sir。”SoMellishwentuptoSimla,witheighty-fourpoundsofFumigatoryinhistrunk,tospeaktotheViceroyandtoshowhimthemeritsoftheinvention。

ButitiseasiertoseeaViceroythantotalktohim,unlessyouchancetobeasimportantasMellisheofMadras。Hewasasix-

thousand-rupeeman,sogreatthathisdaughtersnever“married。”

They“contractedalliances。”Hehimselfwasnotpaid。He“receivedemoluments,“andhisjourneysaboutthecountrywere“toursofobservation。”HisbusinesswastostirupthepeopleinMadraswithalongpole——asyoustirupstenchinapond——andthepeoplehadtocomeupoutoftheircomfortableoldwaysandgasp:——

“ThisisEnlightenmentandprogress。Isn\'titfine!“ThentheygaveMellishestatuesandjasminegarlands,inthehopeofgettingridofhim。

MellishecameuptoSimla“toconferwiththeViceroy。”Thatwasoneofhisperquisites。TheViceroyknewnothingofMellisheexceptthathewas“oneofthosemiddle-classdeitieswhoseemnecessarytothespiritualcomfortofthisParadiseoftheMiddle-

classes,“andthat,inallprobability,hehad“suggested,designed,founded,andendowedallthepublicinstitutionsinMadras。”WhichprovesthatHisExcellency,thoughdreamy,hadexperienceofthewaysofsix-thousand-rupeemen。

Mellishe\'snamewasE。MellisheandMellish\'swasE。S。Mellish,andtheywerebothstayingatthesamehotel,andtheFatethatlooksaftertheIndianEmpireordainedthatWondershouldblunderanddropthefinal“e;“thattheChaprassishouldhelphim,andthatthenotewhichran:“DearMr。Mellish——Canyousetasideyourotherengagementsandlunchwithusattwoto-morrow?HisExcellencyhasanhouratyourdisposalthen,“shouldbegiventoMellishwiththeFumigatory。Henearlyweptwithprideanddelight,andattheappointedhourcanteredofftoPeterhoff,abigpaper-bagfulloftheFumigatoryinhiscoat-tailpockets。Hehadhischance,andhemeanttomakethemostofit。MellisheofMadrashadbeensoportentouslysolemnabouthis“conference,“thatWonderhadarrangedforaprivatetiffin——noA-D。C。\'s,noWonder,noonebuttheViceroy,whosaidplaintivelythathefearedbeingleftalonewithunmuzzledautocratslikethegreatMellisheofMadras。

ButhisguestdidnotboretheViceroy。Onthecontrary,heamusedhim。MellishwasnervouslyanxioustogostraighttohisFumigatory,andtalkedatrandomuntiltiffinwasoverandHisExcellencyaskedhimtosmoke。TheViceroywaspleasedwithMellishbecausehedidnottalk“shop。”

Assoonasthecherootswerelit,Mellishspokelikeaman;

beginningwithhischolera-theory,reviewinghisfifteenyears\'

“scientificlabors,“themachinationsofthe“SimlaRing,“andtheexcellenceofhisFumigatory,whiletheViceroywatchedhimbetweenhalf-shuteyesandthought:“Evidently,thisisthewrongtiger;butitisanoriginalanimal。”Mellish\'shairwasstandingonendwithexcitement,andhestammered。Hebegangropinginhiscoat-tailsand,beforetheViceroyknewwhatwasabouttohappen,hehadtippedabagfulofhispowderintothebigsilverash-tray。

“J-j-judgeforyourself,Sir,“saidMellish。“Y\'Excellencyshalljudgeforyourself!Absolutelyinfallible,onmyhonor。”

Heplungedthelightedendofhiscigarintothepowder,whichbegantosmokelikeavolcano,andsendupfat,greasywreathsofcopper-

coloredsmoke。Infivesecondstheroomwasfilledwithamostpungentandsickeningstench——areekthattookfierceholdofthetrapofyourwindpipeandshutit。Thepowderthenhissedandfizzed,andsentoutblueandgreensparks,andthesmokerosetillyoucouldneithersee,norbreathe,norgasp。Mellish,however,wasusedtoit。

“Nitrateofstrontia,“heshouted;“baryta,bone-meal,etcetera!

Thousandcubicfeetsmokepercubicinch。Notagermcouldlive——

notagerm,Y\'Excellency!“

ButHisExcellencyhadfled,andwascoughingatthefootofthestairs,whileallPeterhoffhummedlikeahive。RedLancerscamein,andtheHeadChaprassi,whospeaksEnglish,camein,andmace-

bearerscamein,andladiesrandownstairsscreaming“fire;“forthesmokewasdriftingthroughthehouseandoozingoutofthewindows,andbellyingalongtheverandahs,andwreathingandwrithingacrossthegardens。NoonecouldentertheroomwhereMellishwaslecturingonhisFumigatory,tillthatunspeakablepowderhadburneditselfout。

ThenanAide-de-Camp,whodesiredtheV。C。,rushedthroughtherollingcloudsandhauledMellishintothehall。TheViceroywasprostratewithlaughter,andcouldonlywagglehishandsfeeblyatMellish,whowasshakingafreshbagfulofpowderathim。

“Glorious!Glorious!“sobbedhisExcellency。“Notagerm,asyoujustlyobserve,couldexist!Icanswearit。Amagnificentsuccess!“

Thenhelaughedtillthetearscame,andWonder,whohadcaughttherealMellishesnortingontheMall,enteredandwasdeeplyshockedatthescene。ButtheViceroywasdelighted,becausehesawthatWonderwouldpresentlydepart。MellishwiththeFumigatorywasalsopleased,forhefeltthathehadsmashedtheSimlaMedical“Ring。”……

FewmencouldtellastorylikeHisExcellencywhenhetookthetrouble,andtheaccountof“mydear,goodWonder\'sfriendwiththepowder“wenttheroundofSimla,andflippantfolkmadeWonderunhappybytheirremarks。

ButHisExcellencytoldthetaleoncetoooften——forWonder。Ashemeanttodo。ItwasataSeepeePicnic。WonderwassittingjustbehindtheViceroy。

“AndIreallythoughtforamoment,“woundupHisExcellency,“thatmydear,goodWonderhadhiredanassassintoclearhiswaytothethrone!“

Everyonelaughed;buttherewasadelicatesubtinkleintheViceroy\'stonewhichWonderunderstood。Hefoundthathishealthwasgivingway;andtheViceroyallowedhimtogo,andpresentedhimwithaflaming“character“foruseatHomeamongbigpeople。

“Myfaultentirely,“saidHisExcellency,inafterseasons,withatwinklinginhiseye。“Myinconsistencymustalwayshavebeendistastefultosuchamasterlyman。”

KIDNAPPED。

Thereisatideintheaffairsofmen,Which,takenanywayyouplease,isbad,AndstrandstheminforsakengutsandcreeksNodecentsoulwouldthinkofvisiting。

Youcannotstopthetide;butnowandthen,YoumayarrestsomerashadventurerWho——h\'m——willhardlythankyouforyourpains。

Vibart\'sMoralities。

Weareahigh-casteandenlightenedrace,andinfant-marriageisveryshockingandtheconsequencesaresometimespeculiar;but,nevertheless,theHindunotion——whichistheContinentalnotion——

whichistheaboriginalnotion——ofarrangingmarriagesirrespectiveofthepersonalinclinationsofthemarried,issound。Thinkforaminute,andyouwillseethatitmustbeso;unless,ofcourse,youbelievein“affinities。”Inwhichcaseyouhadbetternotreadthistale。Howcanamanwhohasnevermarried;whocannotbetrustedtopickupatsightamoderatelysoundhorse;whoseheadishotandupsetwithvisionsofdomesticfelicity,goaboutthechoosingofawife?Hecannotseestraightorthinkstraightifhetries;andthesamedisadvantagesexistinthecaseofagirl\'sfancies。Butwhenmature,marriedanddiscreetpeoplearrangeamatchbetweenaboyandagirl,theydoitsensibly,withaviewtothefuture,andtheyoungcouplelivehappilyeverafterwards。Aseverybodyknows。

Properlyspeaking,GovernmentshouldestablishaMatrimonialDepartment,efficientlyofficered,withaJuryofMatrons,aJudgeoftheChiefCourt,aSeniorChaplain,andanAwfulWarning,intheshapeofalove-matchthathasgonewrong,chainedtothetreesinthecourtyard。AllmarriagesshouldbemadethroughtheDepartment,whichmightbesubordinatetotheEducationalDepartment,underthesamepenaltyasthatattachingtothetransferoflandwithoutastampeddocument。ButGovernmentwon\'ttakesuggestions。Itpretendsthatitistoobusy。However,Iwillputmynotiononrecord,andexplaintheexamplethatillustratesthetheory。

Onceuponatimetherewasagoodyoungman——afirst-classofficerinhisownDepartment——amanwithacareerbeforehimand,possibly,aK。C。G。E。attheendofit。Allhissuperiorsspokewellofhim,becauseheknewhowtoholdhistongueandhispenatthepropertimes。Thereareto-dayonlyelevenmeninIndiawhopossessthissecret;andtheyhaveall,withoneexception,attainedgreathonorandenormousincomes。

Thisgoodyoungmanwasquietandself-contained——toooldforhisyearsbyfar。Whichalwayscarriesitsownpunishment。HadaSubaltern,oraTea-Planter\'sAssistant,oranybodywhoenjoyslifeandhasnocareforto-morrow,donewhathetriedtodonotasoulwouldhavecared。ButwhenPeythroppe——theestimable,virtuous,economical,quiet,hard-working,youngPeythroppe——fell,therewasaflutterthroughfiveDepartments。

Themannerofhisfallwasinthisway。HemetaMissCastries——

d\'Castriesitwasoriginally,butthefamilydroppedthed\'foradministrativereasons——andhefellinlovewithherevenmoreenergeticallythatheworked。UnderstandclearlythattherewasnotabreathofawordtobesaidagainstMissCastries——notashadowofabreath。Shewasgoodandverylovely——possessedwhatinnocentpeopleathomecalla“Spanish“complexion,withthickblue-blackhairgrowinglowdownonherforehead,intoa“widow\'speak,“andbigvioleteyesundereyebrowsasblackandasstraightasthebordersofaGazetteExtraordinarywhenabigmandies。But——but——

but。Well,shewasaVERYsweetgirlandverypious,butformanyreasonsshewas“impossible。”Quiteso。AllgoodMammasknowwhat“impossible“means。ItwasobviouslyabsurdthatPeythroppeshouldmarryher。Thelittleopal-tintedonyxatthebaseofherfinger-

nailssaidthisasplainlyasprint。Further,marriagewithMissCastriesmeantmarriagewithseveralotherCastries——HonoraryLieutenantCastries,herPapa,Mrs。EulalieCastries,herMamma,andalltheramificationsoftheCastriesfamily,onincomesrangingfromRs。175toRs。470amonth,andTHEIRwivesandconnectionsagain。

ItwouldhavebeencheaperforPeythroppetohaveassaultedaCommissionerwithadog-whip,ortohaveburnedtherecordsofaDeputyCommissioner\'sOffice,thantohavecontractedanalliancewiththeCastries。Itwouldhaveweightedhisafter-careerless——

evenunderaGovernmentwhichneverforgetsandNEVERforgives。

EverybodysawthisbutPeythroppe。HewasgoingtomarryMissCastries,hewas——beingofageanddrawingagoodincome——andwoebetidethehousethatwouldnotafterwardsreceiveMrs。VirginieSaulezPeythroppewiththedeferenceduetoherhusband\'srank。

ThatwasPeythroppe\'sultimatum,andanyremonstrancedrovehimfrantic。

Thesesuddenmadnessesmostafflictthesanestmen。Therewasacaseonce——butIwilltellyouofthatlateron。Youcannotaccountforthemania,exceptunderatheorydirectlycontradictingtheoneaboutthePlacewhereinmarriagesaremade。Peythroppewasburninglyanxioustoputamillstoneroundhisneckattheoutsetofhiscareerandargumenthadnottheleasteffectonhim。HewasgoingtomarryMissCastries,andthebusinesswashisownbusiness。

Hewouldthankyoutokeepyouradvicetoyourself。Withamaninthiscondition,merewordsonlyfixhiminhispurpose。OfcoursehecannotseethatmarriageoutheredoesnotconcerntheindividualbuttheGovernmentheserves。

DoyourememberMrs。Hauksbee——themostwonderfulwomaninIndia?

ShesavedPlufflesfromMrs。Reiver,wonTarrionhisappointmentintheForeignOffice,andwasdefeatedinopenfieldbyMrs。Cusack-

Bremmil。SheheardofthelamentableconditionofPeythroppe,andherbrainstruckouttheplanthatsavedhim。ShehadthewisdomoftheSerpent,thelogicalcoherenceoftheMan,thefearlessnessoftheChild,andthetripleintuitionoftheWoman。Never——no,never——

aslongasatongabucketsdowntheSolondip,orthecouplesgoa-

ridingatthebackofSummerHill,willtherebesuchageniusasMrs。Hauksbee。SheattendedtheconsultationofThreeMenonPeythroppe\'scase;andshestoodupwiththelashofherriding-whipbetweenherlipsandspake……

Threeweekslater,PeythroppedinedwiththeThreeMen,andtheGazetteofIndiacamein。Peythroppefoundtohissurprisethathehadbeengazettedamonth\'sleave。Don\'taskmehowthiswasmanaged。IbelievefirmlythatifMrs。Hauksbeegavetheorder,thewholeGreatIndianAdministrationwouldstandonitshead。

TheThreeMenhadalsoamonth\'sleaveeach。PeythroppeputtheGazettedownandsaidbadwords。Thentherecamefromthecompoundthesoft“pad-pad“ofcamels——“thieves\'camels,“thebikaneerbreedthatdon\'tbubbleandhowlwhentheysitdownandgetup。

AfterthatIdon\'tknowwhathappened。Thismuchiscertain。

Peythroppedisappeared——vanishedlikesmoke——andthelongfoot-restchairinthehouseoftheThreeMenwasbrokentosplinters。Alsoabedsteaddepartedfromoneofthebedrooms。

Mrs。HauksbeesaidthatMr。PeythroppewasshootinginRajputanawiththeThreeMen;sowewerecompelledtobelieveher。

Attheendofthemonth,Peythroppewasgazettedtwentydays\'

extensionofleave;buttherewaswrathandlamentationinthehouseofCastries。Themarriage-dayhadbeenfixed,butthebridegroomnevercame;andtheD\'Silvas,Pereiras,andDuckettsliftedtheirvoicesandmockedHonoraryLieutenantCastriesasonewhohadbeenbaselyimposedupon。Mrs。Hauksbeewenttothewedding,andwasmuchastonishedwhenPeythroppedidnotappear。Aftersevenweeks,PeythroppeandtheThreeMenreturnedfromRajputana。Peythroppewasinhard,toughcondition,ratherwhite,andmoreself-containedthanever。

OneoftheThreeMenhadacutonhisnose,causebythekickofagun。Twelve-boreskickrathercuriously。

ThencameHonoraryLieutenantCastries,seekingforthebloodofhisperfidiousson-in-lawtobe。Hesaidthings——vulgarand“impossible“thingswhichshowedtherawrough“ranker“belowthe“Honorary,“andIfancyPeythroppe\'seyeswereopened。Anyhow,heheldhispeacetilltheend;whenhespokebriefly。HonoraryLieutenantCastriesaskedfora“peg“beforehewentawaytodieorbringasuitforbreachofpromise。

MissCastrieswasaverygoodgirl。Shesaidthatshewouldhavenobreachofpromisesuits。Shesaidthat,ifshewasnotalady,shewasrefinedenoughtoknowthatladieskepttheirbrokenheartstothemselves;and,assheruledherparents,nothinghappened。Lateron,shemarriedamostrespectableandgentlemanlyperson。HetravelledforanenterprisingfirminCalcutta,andwasallthatagoodhusbandshouldbe。

SoPeythroppecametohisrightmindagain,anddidmuchgoodwork,andwashonoredbyallwhoknewhim。Oneofthesedayshewillmarry;buthewillmarryasweetpink-and-whitemaiden,ontheGovernmentHouseList,withalittlemoneyandsomeinfluentialconnections,aseverywisemanshould。Andhewillnever,allhislife,tellherwhathappenedduringthesevenweeksofhisshooting-

tourinRajputana。

Butjustthinkhowmuchtroubleandexpense——forcamelhireisnotcheap,andthoseBikaneerbruteshadtobefedlikehumans——mighthavebeensavedbyaproperlyconductedMatrimonialDepartment,underthecontroloftheDirectorGeneralofEducation,butcorrespondingdirectwiththeViceroy。

THEARRESTOFLIEUTENANTGOLIGHTLY。

“\'I\'veforgottenthecountersign,\'sez\'e。

\'Oh!You\'aye,\'aveyou?\'sezI。

\'ButI\'mtheColonel,\'sez\'e。

\'Oh!Youare,areyou?\'sezI。\'ColonelnornoColonel,youwaits\'eretillI\'mrelieved,an\'theSarjintreportsonyouruglyoldmug。Coop!\'sezI……

An\'s\'helpmesoul,\'twastheColonelafterall!ButIwasarecruitythen。”

TheUneditedAutobiographyofPrivateOrtheris。

IFtherewasonethingonwhichGolightlypridedhimselfmorethananother,itwaslookinglike“anOfficerandagentleman。”HesaiditwasforthehonoroftheServicethatheattiredhimselfsoelaborately;butthosewhoknewhimbestsaidthatitwasjustpersonalvanity。TherewasnoharmaboutGolightly——notanounce。

Herecognizedahorsewhenhesawone,andcoulddomorethanfillacantle。Heplayedaveryfairgameatbilliards,andwasasoundmanatthewhist-table。Everyonelikedhim;andnobodyeverdreamedofseeinghimhandcuffedonastationplatformasadeserter。Butthissadthinghappened。

HewasgoingdownfromDalhousie,attheendofhisleave——ridingdown。Hehadcuthisleaveasfineashedared,andwantedtocomedowninahurry。

ItwasfairlywarmatDalhousie,andknowingwhattoexpectbelow,hedescendedinanewkhakisuit——tightfitting——ofadelicateolive-green;apeacock-bluetie,whitecollar,andasnowywhitesolahhelmet。Hepridedhimselfonlookingneatevenwhenhewasridingpost。Hedidlookneat,andhewassodeeplyconcernedabouthisappearancebeforehestartedthathequiteforgottotakeanythingbutsomesmallchangewithhim。Heleftallhisnotesatthehotel。Hisservantshadgonedowntheroadbeforehim,tobereadyinwaitingatPathankotewithachangeofgear。Thatwaswhathecalledtravellingin“lightmarching-order。”Hewasproudofhisfacultyoforganization——whatwecallbundobust。

Twenty-twomilesoutofDalhousieitbegantorain——notamerehill-

shower,butagood,tepidmonsoonishdownpour。Golightlybustledon,wishingthathehadbroughtanumbrella。Thedustontheroadsturnedintomud,andtheponymiredagooddeal。SodidGolightly\'skhakigaiters。Buthekeptonsteadilyandtriedtothinkhowpleasantthecoolthwas。

Hisnextponywasratherabruteatstarting,andGolightly\'shandsbeingslipperywiththerain,contrivedtogetridofGolightlyatacorner。Hechasedtheanimal,caughtit,andwentaheadbriskly。

Thespillhadnotimprovedhisclothesorhistemper,andhehadlostonespur。Hekepttheotheroneemployed。Bythetimethatstagewasended,theponyhadhadasmuchexerciseashewanted,and,inspiteoftherain,Golightlywassweatingfreely。Attheendofanothermiserablehalf-hour,Golightlyfoundtheworlddisappearbeforehiseyesinclammypulp。Therainhadturnedthepithofhishugeandsnowysolah-topeeintoanevil-smellingdough,andithadclosedonhisheadlikeahalf-openedmushroom。Alsothegreenliningwasbeginningtorun。

Golightlydidnotsayanythingworthrecordinghere。Hetoreoffandsqueezedupasmuchofthebrimaswasinhiseyesandploughedon。Thebackofthehelmetwasflappingonhisneckandthesidesstucktohisears,buttheleatherbandandgreenliningkeptthingsroughlytogether,sothatthehatdidnotactuallymeltawaywhereitflapped。

Presently,thepulpandthegreenstuffmadeasortofslimymildewwhichranoverGolightlyinseveraldirections——downhisbackandbosomforchoice。Thekhakicolorrantoo——itwasreallyshockinglybaddye——andsectionsofGolightlywerebrown,andpatcheswereviolet,andcontourswereochre,andstreakswereruddyred,andblotcheswerenearlywhite,accordingtothenatureandpeculiaritiesofthedye。Whenhetookouthishandkerchieftowipehisfaceandthegreenofthehat-liningandthepurplestuffthathadsoakedthroughontohisneckfromthetiebecamethoroughlymixed,theeffectwasamazing。

NearDhartherainstoppedandtheeveningsuncameoutanddriedhimupslightly。Itfixedthecolors,too。ThreemilesfromPathankotethelastponyfelldeadlame,andGolightlywasforcedtowalk。HepushedonintoPathankotetofindhisservants。Hedidnotknowthenthathiskhitmatgarhadstoppedbytheroadsidetogetdrunk,andwouldcomeonthenextdaysayingthathehadsprainedhisankle。WhenhegotintoPathankote,hecouldn\'tfindhisservants,hisbootswerestiffandropywithmud,andtherewerelargequantitiesofdirtabouthisbody。Thebluetiehadrunasmuchasthekhaki。Sohetookitoffwiththecollarandthrewitaway。Thenhesaidsomethingaboutservantsgenerallyandtriedtogetapeg。Hepaideightannasforthedrink,andthisrevealedtohimthathehadonlysixannasmoreinhispocket——orintheworldashestoodatthathour。

HewenttotheStation-Mastertonegotiateforafirst-classtickettoKhasa,wherehewasstationed。Thebooking-clerksaidsomethingtotheStation-Master,theStation-MastersaidsomethingtotheTelegraphClerk,andthethreelookedathimwithcuriosity。Theyaskedhimtowaitforhalf-an-hour,whiletheytelegraphedtoUmritsarforauthority。Sohewaited,andfourconstablescameandgroupedthemselvespicturesquelyroundhim。Justashewaspreparingtoaskthemtogoaway,theStation-MastersaidthathewouldgivetheSahibatickettoUmritsar,iftheSahibwouldkindlycomeinsidethebooking-office。Golightlysteppedinside,andthenextthingheknewwasthataconstablewasattachedtoeachofhislegsandarms,whiletheStation-Masterwastryingtocramamailbagoverhishead。

Therewasaveryfairscuffleallroundthebooking-office,andGolightlyreceivedanastycutoverhiseyethroughfallingagainstatable。Buttheconstablesweretoomuchforhim,andtheyandtheStation-Masterhandcuffedhimsecurely。Assoonasthemail-bagwasslipped,hebeganexpressinghisopinions,andthehead-constablesaid:——“Withoutdoubtthisisthesoldier-Englishmanwerequired。

Listentotheabuse!“ThenGolightlyaskedtheStation-Masterwhatthethisandthethattheproceedingsmeant。TheStation-Mastertoldhimhewas“PrivateJohnBinkleofthe——Regiment,5ft。9

in。,fairhair,grayeyes,andadissipatedappearance,nomarksonthebody,“whohaddesertedafortnightago。Golightlybeganexplainingatgreatlength;andthemoreheexplainedthelesstheStation-Masterbelievedhim。HesaidthatnoLieutenantcouldlooksucharuffianasdidGolightly,andthathisinstructionsweretosendhiscaptureunderproperescorttoUmritsar。Golightlywasfeelingverydampanduncomfortable,andthelanguageheusedwasnotfitforpublication,eveninanexpurgatedform。ThefourconstablessawhimsafetoUmritsarinan“intermediate“

compartment,andhespentthefour-hourjourneyinabusingthemasfluentlyashisknowledgeofthevernacularsallowed。

AtUmritsarhewasbundledoutontheplatformintothearmsofaCorporalandtwomenofthe——Regiment。Golightlydrewhimselfupandtriedtocarryoffmattersjauntily。Hedidnotfeeltoojauntyinhandcuffs,withfourconstablesbehindhim,andthebloodfromthecutonhisforeheadstiffeningonhisleftcheek。TheCorporalwasnotjoculareither。Golightlygotasfaras——“Thisisaveryabsurdmistake,mymen,“whentheCorporaltoldhimto“stowhislip“andcomealong。Golightlydidnotwanttocomealong。Hedesiredtostopandexplain。Heexplainedverywellindeed,untiltheCorporalcutinwith:——“YOUaorficer!It\'sthelikeo\'YOUasbringsdisgraceonthelikesofUS。Bloom-in\'fineorficeryouare!

Iknowyourregiment。TheRogue\'sMarchisthequickstepwhereyoucomefrom。You\'reablackshametotheService。”

Golightlykepthistemper,andbeganexplainingalloveragainfromthebeginning。Thenhewasmarchedoutoftherainintotherefreshment-roomandtoldnottomakeaqualifiedfoolofhimself。

ThemenweregoingtorunhimuptoFortGovindghar。And“runningup“isaperformancealmostasundignifiedastheFrogMarch。

Golightlywasnearlyhystericalwithrageandthechillandthemistakeandthehandcuffsandtheheadachethatthecutonhisforeheadhadgivenhim。Hereallylaidhimselfouttoexpresswhatwasinhismind。Whenhehadquitefinishedandhisthroatwasfeelingdry,oneofthemensaid:——“I\'ve\'eardafewbeggarsintheclickblind,stiffandcrackonabit;butI\'venever\'eardanyonetotouchthis\'ere\'orficer。\'“Theywerenotangrywithhim。Theyratheradmiredhim。Theyhadsomebeerattherefreshment-room,andofferedGolightlysometoo,becausehehad“sworewon\'erful。”TheyaskedhimtotellthemallabouttheadventuresofPrivateJohnBinklewhilehewaslooseonthecountryside;andthatmadeGolightlywilderthanever。Ifhehadkepthiswitsabouthimhewouldhavekeptquietuntilanofficercame;butheattemptedtorun。

NowthebuttofaMartiniinthesmallofyourbackhurtsagreatdeal,androtten,rain-soakedkhakitearseasilywhentwomenarejerkingatyourcollar。

Golightlyrosefromthefloorfeelingverysickandgiddy,withhisshirtrippedopenalldownhisbreastandnearlyalldownhisback。

Heyieldedtohisluck,andatthatpointthedown-trainfromLahorecameincarryingoneofGolightly\'sMajors。

ThisistheMajor\'sevidenceinfull:——

“Therewasthesoundofascuffleinthesecond-classrefreshment-

room,soIwentinandsawthemostvillainousloaferthatIeverseteyeson。Hisbootsandbreecheswereplasteredwithmudandbeer-stains。Heworeamuddy-whitedunghillsortofthingonhishead,andithungdowninslipsonhisshoulders,whichwereagooddealscratched。Hewashalfinandhalfoutofashirtasnearlyintwopiecesasitcouldbe,andhewasbeggingtheguardtolookatthenameonthetailofit。Ashehadruckedtheshirtalloverhishead,Icouldn\'tatfirstseewhohewas,butIfanciedthathewasamaninthefirststageofD。T。fromthewayhesworewhilehewrestledwithhisrags。Whenheturnedround,andIhadmadeallowanceforalumpasbigasapork-pieoveroneeye,andsomegreenwar-paintontheface,andsomevioletstripesroundtheneck,IsawthatitwasGolightly。Hewasverygladtoseeme,“saidtheMajor,“andhehopedIwouldnottelltheMessaboutit。Ididn\'t,butyoucanifyoulike,nowthatGolightlyhasgoneHome。”

GolightlyspentthegreaterpartofthatsummerintryingtogettheCorporalandthetwosoldierstriedbyCourt-Martialforarrestingan“officerandagentleman。”Theywere,ofcourse,verysorryfortheirerror。Butthetaleleakedintotheregimentalcanteen,andthenceranabouttheProvince。

THEHOUSEOFSUDDHOO

Astone\'sthrowoutoneitherhandFromthatwell-orderedroadwetread,Andalltheworldiswildandstrange;

ChurelandghoulandDjinnandspriteShallbearuscompanyto-night,ForwehavereachedtheOldestLandWhereinthePowersofDarknessrange。

FromtheDusktotheDawn。

ThehouseofSuddhoo,neartheTaksaliGate,istwo-storied,withfourcarvedwindowsofoldbrownwood,andaflatroof。Youmayrecognizeitbyfiveredhand-printsarrangedliketheFiveofDiamondsonthewhitewashbetweentheupperwindows。BhagwanDass,thebunnia,andamanwhosayshegetshislivingbyseal-cutting,liveinthelowerstorywithatroopofwives,servants,friends,andretainers。ThetwoupperroomsusedtobeoccupiedbyJanooandAzizunandalittleblack-and-tanterrierthatwasstolenfromanEnglishman\'shouseandgiventoJanoobyasoldier。To-day,onlyJanoolivesintheupperrooms。Suddhoosleepsontheroofgenerally,exceptwhenhesleepsinthestreet。HeusedtogotoPeshawarinthecoldweathertovisithisson,whosellscuriositiesneartheEdwardes\'Gate,andthenhesleptunderarealmudroof。

Suddhooisagreatfriendofmine,becausehiscousinhadasonwhosecured,thankstomyrecommendation,thepostofhead-messengertoabigfirmintheStation。SuddhoosaysthatGodwillmakemeaLieutenant-Governoroneofthesedays。Idaresayhisprophecywillcometrue。Heisvery,veryold,withwhitehairandnoteethworthshowing,andhehasoutlivedhiswits——outlivednearlyeverythingexcepthisfondnessforhissonatPeshawar。JanooandAzizunareKashmiris,LadiesoftheCity,andtheirswasanancientandmoreorlesshonorableprofession;butAzizunhassincemarriedamedicalstudentfromtheNorth-WestandhassettleddowntoamostrespectablelifesomewherenearBareilly。BhagwanDassisanextortionateandanadulterator。Heisveryrich。Themanwhoissupposedtogethislivingbyseal-cuttingpretendstobeverypoor。

ThisletsyouknowasmuchasisnecessaryofthefourprincipaltenantsinthehouseofSuddhoo。ThenthereisMe,ofcourse;butI

amonlythechorusthatcomesinattheendtoexplainthings。SoI

donotcount。

Suddhoowasnotclever。Themanwhopretendedtocutsealswasthecleverestofthemall——BhagwanDassonlyknewhowtolie——exceptJanoo。Shewasalsobeautiful,butthatwasherownaffair。

Suddhoo\'ssonatPeshawarwasattackedbypleurisy,andoldSuddhoowastroubled。Theseal-cuttermanheardofSuddhoo\'sanxietyandmadecapitaloutofit。Hewasabreastofthetimes。HegotafriendinPeshawartotelegraphdailyaccountsoftheson\'shealth。

Andherethestorybegins。

Suddhoo\'scousin\'ssontoldme,oneevening,thatSuddhoowantedtoseeme;thathewastoooldandfeebletocomepersonally,andthatIshouldbeconferringaneverlastinghonorontheHouseofSuddhooifIwenttohim。Iwent;butIthink,seeinghowwell-offSuddhoowasthen,thathemighthavesentsomethingbetterthananekka,whichjoltedfearfully,tohauloutafutureLieutenant-GovernortotheCityonamuggyAprilevening。Theekkadidnotrunquickly。

ItwasfulldarkwhenwepulledupoppositethedoorofRanjitSingh\'sTombnearthemaingateoftheFort。HerewasSuddhooandhesaidthat,byreasonofmycondescension,itwasabsolutelycertainthatIshouldbecomeaLieutenant-Governorwhilemyhairwasyetblack。Thenwetalkedabouttheweatherandthestateofmyhealth,andthewheatcrops,forfifteenminutes,intheHuzuriBagh,underthestars。

Suddhoocametothepointatlast。HesaidthatJanoohadtoldhimthattherewasanorderoftheSirkaragainstmagic,becauseitwasfearedthatmagicmightonedaykilltheEmpressofIndia。Ididn\'tknowanythingaboutthestateofthelaw;butIfanciedthatsomethinginterestingwasgoingtohappen。IsaidthatsofarfrommagicbeingdiscouragedbytheGovernmentitwashighlycommended。

ThegreatestofficialsoftheStatepracticeditthemselves。(IftheFinancialStatementisn\'tmagic,Idon\'tknowwhatis。)Then,toencouragehimfurther,Isaidthat,iftherewasanyjadooafoot,Ihadnottheleastobjectiontogivingitmycountenanceandsanction,andtoseeingthatitwascleanjadoo——whitemagic,asdistinguishedfromtheuncleanjadoowhichkillsfolk。IttookalongtimebeforeSuddhooadmittedthatthiswasjustwhathehadaskedmetocomefor。Thenhetoldme,injerksandquavers,thatthemanwhosaidhecutsealswasasorcererofthecleanestkind;

thateverydayhegaveSuddhoonewsofthesicksoninPeshawarmorequicklythanthelightningcouldfly,andthatthisnewswasalwayscorroboratedbytheletters。Further,thathehadtoldSuddhoohowagreatdangerwasthreateninghisson,whichcouldberemovedbycleanjadoo;and,ofcourse,heavypayment。Ibegantoseehowthelandlay,andtoldSuddhoothatIalsounderstoodalittlejadoointheWesternline,andwouldgotohishousetoseethateverythingwasdonedecentlyandinorder。Wesetofftogether;andonthewaySuddhootoldmehehadpaidtheseal-cutterbetweenonehundredandtwohundredrupeesalready;andthejadooofthatnightwouldcosttwohundredmore。Whichwascheap,hesaid,consideringthegreatnessofhisson\'sdanger;butIdonotthinkhemeantit。

Thelightswereallcloakedinthefrontofthehousewhenwearrived。Icouldhearawfulnoisesfrombehindtheseal-cutter\'sshop-front,asifsomeoneweregroaninghissoulout。Suddhooshookallover,andwhilewegropedourwayupstairstoldmethatthejadoohadbegun。JanooandAzizunmetusatthestair-head,andtoldusthatthejadoo-workwascomingoffintheirrooms,becausetherewasmorespacethere。Janooisaladyofafreethinkingturnofmind。ShewhisperedthatthejadoowasaninventiontogetmoneyoutofSuddhoo,andthattheseal-cutterwouldgotoahotplacewhenhedied。Suddhoowasnearlycryingwithfearandoldage。Hekeptwalkingupanddowntheroominthehalflight,repeatinghisson\'snameoverandoveragain,andaskingAzizuniftheseal-cutteroughtnottomakeareductioninthecaseofhisownlandlord。

Janoopulledmeovertotheshadowintherecessofthecarvedbow-

windows。Theboardswereup,andtheroomswereonlylitbyonetinylamp。TherewasnochanceofmybeingseenifIstayedstill。

Presently,thegroansbelowceased,andweheardstepsonthestaircase。Thatwastheseal-cutter。HestoppedoutsidethedoorastheterrierbarkedandAzizunfumbledatthechain,andhetoldSuddhootoblowoutthelamp。Thislefttheplaceinjetdarkness,exceptfortheredglowfromthetwohuqasthatbelongedtoJanooandAzizun。Theseal-cuttercamein,andIheardSuddhoothrowhimselfdownonthefloorandgroan。Azizuncaughtherbreath,andJanoobackedtooneofthebedswithashudder。Therewasaclinkofsomethingmetallic,andthenshotupapaleblue-greenflameneartheground。ThelightwasjustenoughtoshowAzizun,pressedagainstonecorneroftheroomwiththeterrierbetweenherknees;

Janoo,withherhandsclasped,leaningforwardasshesatonthebed;Suddhoo,facedown,quivering,andtheseal-cutter。

IhopeImayneverseeanothermanlikethatseal-cutter。Hewasstrippedtothewaist,withawreathofwhitejasmineasthickasmywristroundhisforehead,asalmon-coloredloin-clothroundhismiddle,andasteelbangleoneachankle。Thiswasnotawe-

inspiring。Itwasthefaceofthemanthatturnedmecold。Itwasblue-grayinthefirstplace。Inthesecond,theeyeswererolledbacktillyoucouldonlyseethewhitesofthem;and,inthethird,thefacewasthefaceofademon——aghoul——anythingyoupleaseexceptofthesleek,oilyoldruffianwhosatintheday-timeoverhisturning-lathedownstairs。Hewaslyingonhisstomach,withhisarmsturnedandcrossedbehindhim,asifhehadbeenthrowndownpinioned。Hisheadandneckweretheonlypartsofhimoffthefloor。Theywerenearlyatrightanglestothebody,liketheheadofacobraatspring。Itwasghastly。Inthecentreoftheroom,onthebareearthfloor,stoodabig,deep,brassbasin,withapaleblue-greenlightfloatinginthecentrelikeanight-light。Roundthatbasinthemanonthefloorwriggledhimselfthreetimes。HowhediditIdonotknow。Icouldseethemusclesripplealonghisspineandfallsmoothagain;butIcouldnotseeanyothermotion。

Theheadseemedtheonlythingaliveabouthim,exceptthatslowcurlanduncurlofthelaboringback-muscles。Janoofromthebedwasbreathingseventytotheminute;Azizunheldherhandsbeforehereyes;andoldSuddhoo,fingeringatthedirtthathadgotintohiswhitebeard,wascryingtohimself。Thehorrorofitwasthatthecreeping,crawlythingmadenosound——onlycrawled!And,remember,thislastedfortenminutes,whiletheterrierwhined,andAzizunshuddered,andJanoogasped,andSuddhoocried。

Ifeltthehairliftatthebackofmyhead,andmyheartthumplikeathermantidotepaddle。Luckily,theseal-cutterbetrayedhimselfbyhismostimpressivetrickandmademecalmagain。Afterhehadfinishedthatunspeakabletriplecrawl,hestretchedhisheadawayfromthefloorashighashecould,andsentoutajetoffirefromhisnostrils。Now,Iknewhowfire-spoutingisdone——Icandoitmyself——soIfeltatease。Thebusinesswasafraud。Ifhehadonlykepttothatcrawlwithouttryingtoraisetheeffect,goodnessknowswhatImightnothavethought。Boththegirlsshriekedatthejetoffireandtheheaddropped,chindown,onthefloorwithathud;thewholebodylyingthenlikeacorpsewithitsarmstrussed。

Therewasapauseoffivefullminutesafterthis,andtheblue-

greenflamedieddown。Janoostoopedtosettleoneofheranklets,whileAzizunturnedherfacetothewallandtooktheterrierinherarms。SuddhooputoutanarmmechanicallytoJanoo\'shuqa,andshesliditacrossthefloorwithherfoot。Directlyabovethebodyandonthewall,wereacoupleofflamingportraits,instampedpaperframes,oftheQueenandthePrinceofWales。Theylookeddownontheperformance,and,tomythinking,seemedtoheightenthegrotesquenessofitall。

Justwhenthesilencewasgettingunendurable,thebodyturnedoverandrolledawayfromthebasintothesideoftheroom,whereitlaystomachup。Therewasafaint“plop“fromthebasin——exactlylikethenoiseafishmakeswhenittakesafly——andthegreenlightinthecentrerevived。

Ilookedatthebasin,andsaw,bobbinginthewater,thedried,shrivelled,blackheadofanativebaby——openeyes,openmouthandshavedscalp。Itwasworse,beingsoverysudden,thanthecrawlingexhibition。Wehadnotimetosayanythingbeforeitbegantospeak。

ReadPoe\'saccountofthevoicethatcamefromthemesmerizeddyingman,andyouwillrealizelessthanone-halfofthehorrorofthathead\'svoice。

Therewasanintervalofasecondortwobetweeneachword,andasortof“ring,ring,ring,“inthenoteofthevoice,likethetimbreofabell。Itpealedslowly,asiftalkingtoitself,forseveralminutesbeforeIgotridofmycoldsweat。Thentheblessedsolutionstruckme。Ilookedatthebodylyingnearthedoorway,andsaw,justwherethehollowofthethroatjoinsontheshoulders,amusclethathadnothingtodowithanyman\'sregularbreathing,twitchingawaysteadily。ThewholethingwasacarefulreproductionoftheEgyptianteraphinthatonereadaboutsometimesandthevoicewasascleverandasappallingapieceofventriloquismasonecouldwishtohear。Allthistimetheheadwas“lip-lip-lapping“againstthesideofthebasin,andspeaking。IttoldSuddhoo,onhisfaceagainwhining,ofhisson\'sillnessandofthestateoftheillnessuptotheeveningofthatverynight。Ialwaysshallrespecttheseal-cutterforkeepingsofaithfullytothetimeofthePeshawartelegrams。Itwentontosaythatskilleddoctorswerenightanddaywatchingovertheman\'slife;andthathewouldeventuallyrecoverifthefeetothepotentsorcerer,whoseservantwastheheadinthebasin,weredoubled。

Herethemistakefromtheartisticpointofviewcamein。ToaskfortwiceyourstipulatedfeeinavoicethatLazarusmighthaveusedwhenherosefromthedead,isabsurd。Janoo,whoisreallyawomanofmasculineintellect,sawthisasquicklyasIdid。Iheardhersay“Aslinahin!Fareib!“scornfullyunderherbreath;andjustasshesaidso,thelightinthebasindiedout,theheadstoppedtalking,andweheardtheroomdoorcreakonitshinges。ThenJanoostruckamatch,litthelamp,andwesawthathead,basin,andseal-

cutterweregone。Suddhoowaswringinghishandsandexplainingtoanyonewhocaredtolisten,that,ifhischancesofeternalsalvationdependedonit,hecouldnotraiseanothertwohundredrupees。Azizunwasnearlyinhystericsinthecorner;whileJanoosatdowncomposedlyononeofthebedstodiscusstheprobabilitiesofthewholethingbeingabunao,or“make-up。”

IexplainedasmuchasIknewoftheseal-cutter\'swayofjadoo;butherargumentwasmuchmoresimple:——“Themagicthatisalwaysdemandinggiftsisnotruemagic,“saidshe。“Mymothertoldmethattheonlypotentlove-spellsarethosewhicharetoldyouforlove。Thisseal-cuttermanisaliarandadevil。Idarenottell,doanything,orgetanythingdone,becauseIamindebttoBhagwanDassthebunniafortwogoldringsandaheavyanklet。Imustgetmyfoodfromhisshop。Theseal-cutteristhefriendofBhagwanDass,andhewouldpoisonmyfood。Afool\'sjadoohasbeengoingonfortendays,andhascostSuddhoomanyrupeeseachnight。Theseal-cutterusedblackhensandlemonsandmantrasbefore。Henevershowedusanythinglikethistillto-night。Azizunisafool,andwillbeapurdahnashinsoon。Suddhoohaslosthisstrengthandhiswits。Seenow!IhadhopedtogetfromSuddhoomanyrupeeswhilehelived,andmanymoreafterhisdeath;andbehold,heisspendingeverythingonthatoffspringofadevilandashe-ass,theseal-

cutter!“

HereIsaid:——“ButwhatinducedSuddhootodragmeintothebusiness?OfcourseIcanspeaktotheseal-cutter,andheshallrefund。Thewholethingischild\'stalk——shame——andsenseless。”

“SuddhooISanoldchild,“saidJanoo。“Hehaslivedontheroofstheseseventyyearsandisassenselessasamilch-goat。HebroughtyouheretoassurehimselfthathewasnotbreakinganylawoftheSirkar,whosesaltheatemanyyearsago。Heworshipsthedustoffthefeetoftheseal-cutter,andthatcow-devourerhasforbiddenhimtogoandseehisson。WhatdoesSuddhooknowofyourlawsorthelightning-post?Ihavetowatchhismoneygoingdaybydaytothatlyingbeastbelow。”

Janoostampedherfootonthefloorandnearlycriedwithvexation;

whileSuddhoowaswhimperingunderablanketinthecorner,andAzizunwastryingtoguidethepipe-stemtohisfoolisholdmouth……

Nowthecasestandsthus。Unthinkingly,Ihavelaidmyselfopentothechargeofaidingandabettingtheseal-cutterinobtainingmoneyunderfalsepretences,whichisforbiddenbySection420oftheIndianPenalCode。Iamhelplessinthematterforthesereasons,I

cannotinformthePolice。Whatwitnesseswouldsupportmystatements?Janoorefusesflatly,AzizunisaveiledwomansomewherenearBareilly——lostinthisbigIndiaofours。Icannotagaintakethelawintomyownhands,andspeaktotheseal-cutter;

forcertainamIthat,notonlywouldSuddhoodisbelieveme,butthisstepwouldendinthepoisoningofJanoo,whoisboundhandandfootbyherdebttothebunnia。Suddhooisanolddotard;andwheneverwemeetmumblesmyidioticjokethattheSirkarratherpatronizestheBlackArtthanotherwise。Hissoniswellnow;butSuddhooiscompletelyundertheinfluenceoftheseal-cutter,bywhoseadviceheregulatestheaffairsofhislife。JanoowatchesdailythemoneythatshehopedtowheedleoutofSuddhootakenbytheseal-cutter,andbecomesdailymorefuriousandsullen。

Shewillnevertell,becauseshedarenot;but,unlesssomethinghappenstopreventher,Iamafraidthattheseal-cutterwilldieofcholera——thewhitearsenickind——aboutthemiddleofMay。AndthusIshallhavetobeprivytoamurderintheHouseofSuddhoo。

HISWEDDEDWIFE。

Cry“Murder!“inthemarket-place,andeachWillturnuponhisneighboranxiouseyesThatask:——“Artthoutheman?“WehuntedCain,Somecenturiesago,acrosstheworld,ThatbredthefearourownmisdeedsmaintainTo-day。

Vibart\'sMoralities。

Shakespearesayssomethingaboutworms,oritmaybegiantsorbeetles,turningifyoutreadonthemtooseverely。Thesafestplanisnevertotreadonaworm——notevenonthelastnewsubalternfromHome,withhisbuttonshardlyoutoftheirtissuepaper,andtheredofsappyEnglishbeefinhischeeks。Thisisthestoryofthewormthatturned。Forthesakeofbrevity,wewillcallHenryAugustusRamsayFaizanne,“TheWorm,“althoughhereallywasanexceedinglyprettyboy,withoutahaironhisface,andwithawaistlikeagirl\'swhenhecameouttotheSecond“Shikarris“andwasmadeunhappyinseveralways。The“Shikarris“areahigh-casteregiment,andyoumustbeabletodothingswell——playabanjoorridemorethanalittle,orsing,oract——togetonwiththem。

TheWormdidnothingexceptfalloffhispony,andknockchipsoutofgate-postswithhistrap。Eventhatbecamemonotonousafteratime。Heobjectedtowhist,cuttheclothatbilliards,sangoutoftune,keptverymuchtohimself,andwrotetohisMammaandsistersatHome。Fourofthesefivethingswereviceswhichthe“Shikarris“

objectedtoandsetthemselvestoeradicate。Everyoneknowshowsubalternsare,bybrothersubalterns,softenedandnotpermittedtobeferocious。Itisgoodandwholesome,anddoesnooneanyharm,unlesstempersarelost;andthenthereistrouble。Therewasamanonce——butthatisanotherstory。

The“Shikarris“shikarredTheWormverymuch,andheboreeverythingwithoutwinking。Hewassogoodandsoanxioustolearn,andflushedsopink,thathiseducationwascutshort,andhewaslefttohisowndevicesbyeveryoneexcepttheSeniorSubaltern,whocontinuedtomakelifeaburdentoTheWorm。TheSeniorSubalternmeantnoharm;buthischaffwascoarse,andhedidn\'tquiteunderstandwheretostop。Hehadbeenwaitingtoolongforhiscompany;andthatalwayssoursaman。Alsohewasinlove,whichmadehimworse。

Oneday,afterhehadborrowedTheWorm\'strapforaladywhoneverexisted,hadusedithimselfalltheafternoon,hadsentanotetoTheWormpurportingtocomefromthelady,andwastellingtheMessallaboutit,TheWormroseinhisplaceandsaid,inhisquiet,ladylikevoice:“Thatwasaveryprettysell;butI\'lllayyouamonth\'spaytoamonth\'spaywhenyougetyourstep,thatIworkasellonyouthatyou\'llrememberfortherestofyourdays,andtheRegimentafteryouwhenyou\'redeadorbroke。”TheWormwasn\'tangryintheleast,andtherestoftheMessshouted。ThentheSeniorSubalternlookedatTheWormfromthebootsupwards,anddownagain,andsaid,“Done,Baby。”TheWormtooktherestoftheMesstowitnessthatthebethadbeentaken,andretiredintoabookwithasweetsmile。

Twomonthspassed,andtheSeniorSubalternstilleducatedTheWorm,whobegantomoveaboutalittlemoreasthehotweathercameon。I

havesaidthattheSeniorSubalternwasinlove。ThecuriousthingisthatagirlwasinlovewiththeSeniorSubaltern。ThoughtheColonelsaidawfulthings,andtheMajorssnorted,andmarriedCaptainslookedunutterablewisdom,andthejuniorsscoffed,thosetwowereengaged。

TheSeniorSubalternwassopleasedwithgettinghisCompanyandhisacceptanceatthesametimethatheforgottobotherTheWorm。Thegirlwasaprettygirl,andhadmoneyofherown。Shedoesnotcomeintothisstoryatall。

Onenight,atthebeginningofthehotweather,alltheMess,exceptTheWorm,whohadgonetohisownroomtowriteHomeletters,weresittingontheplatformoutsidetheMessHouse。TheBandhadfinishedplaying,butnoonewantedtogoin。AndtheCaptains\'

wivesweretherealso。Thefollyofamaninloveisunlimited。

TheSeniorSubalternhadbeenholdingforthonthemeritsofthegirlhewasengagedto,andtheladieswerepurringapproval,whilethemenyawned,whentherewasarustleofskirtsinthedark,andatired,faintvoicelifteditself:

“Where\'smyhusband?“

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