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第6章 THE APOSTATE(2)

They groped their way out and down the stairs.It was clear and cold, and Johnny shivered at the first contact with the outside air.The stars had not yet begun to pale in the sky, and the city lay in blackness.Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked.There was no ambition in the leg muscles to swing the feet clear of the ground.

After fifteen silent minutes, his mother turned off to the right.

"Don't be late," was her final warning from out of the dark that was swallowing her up.

He made no response, steadily keeping on his way.In the factory quarter, doors were opening everywhere, and he was soon one of a multitude that pressed onward through the dark.As he entered the factory gate the whistle blew again.He glanced at the east.Across a ragged sky-line of housetops a pale light was beginning to creep.This much he saw of the day as he turned his back upon it and joined his work gang.

He took his place in one of many long rows of machines.Before him, above a bin filled with small bobbins, were large bobbins revolving rapidly.

Upon these he wound the jute-twine of the small bobbins.The work was simple.All that was required was celerity.The small bobbins were emptied so rapidly, and there were so many large bobbins that did the emptying, that there were no idle moments.

He worked mechanically.When a small bobbin ran out, he used his left hand for a brake, stopping the large bobbin and at the same time, with thumb and forefinger, catching the flying end of twine.Also, at the same time, with his right hand, he caught up the loose twine-end of a small bobbin.These various acts with both hands were performed simultaneously and swiftly.

Then there would come a flash of his hands as he looped the weaver's knot and released the bobbin.There was nothing difficult about weaver's knots.

He once boasted he could tie them in his sleep.And for that matter, he sometimes did, toiling centuries long in a single night at tying an endless succession of weaver's knots.

Some of the boys shirked, wasting time and machinery by not replacing the small bobbins when they ran out.And there was an overseer to prevent this.He caught Johnny's neighbour at the trick, and boxed his ears.

"Look at Johnny there--why ain't you like him?" the overseer wrathfully demanded.

Johnny's bobbins were running full blast, but he did not thrill at the indirect praise.There had been a time...but that was long ago, very long ago.His apathetic face was expressionless as he listened to himself being held up as a shining example.He was the perfect worker.He knew that.He had been told so, often.It was a commonplace, and besides it didn't seem to mean anything to him any more.From the perfect worker he had evolved into the perfect machine.When his work went wrong, it was with him as with the machine, due to faulty material.It would have been as possible for a perfect nail-die to cut imperfect nails as for him to make a mistake.

And small wonder.There had never been a time when he had not been in intimate relationship with machines.Machinery had almost been bred into him, and at any rate he had been brought up on it.Twelve years before, there had been a small flutter of excitement in the loom room of this very mill.Johnny's mother had fainted.They stretched her out on the floor in the midst of the shrieking machines.A couple of elderly women were called from their looms.The foreman assisted.And in a few minutes there was one more soul in the loom room than had entered by the doors.It was Johnny, born with the pounding, crashing roar of the looms in his ears, drawing with his first breath the warm, moist air that was thick with flying lint.He had coughed that first day in order to rid his lungs of the lint; and for the same reason he had coughed ever since.

The boy alongside of Johnny whimpered and sniffed.The boy's face was convulsed with hatred for the overseer who kept a threatening eye on him from a distance; but every bobbin was running full.The boy yelled terrible oaths into the whirling bobbins before him; but the sound did not carry half a dozen feet, the roaring of the room holding it in and containing it like a wall.

Of all this Johnny took no notice.He had a way of accepting things.

Besides, things grow monotonous by repetition, and this particular happening he had witnessed many times.It seemed to him as useless to oppose the overseer as to defy the will of a machine.Machines were made to go in certain ways and to perform certain tasks.It was the same with the overseer.

But at eleven o'clock there was excitement in the room.In an apparently occult way the excitement instantly permeated everywhere.The one-legged boy who worked on the other side of Johnny bobbed swiftly across the floor to a bin truck that stood empty.Into this he dived out of sight, crutch and all.The superintendent of the mill was coming along, accompanied by a young man.He was well dressed and wore a starched shirt--a gentleman, in Johnny's classification of men, and also, "the Inspector."He looked sharply at the boys as he passed along.Sometimes he stopped and asked questions.When he did so, he was compelled to shout at the top of his lungs, at which moments his face was ludicrously contorted with the strain of making himself heard.His quick eye noted the empty machine alongside of Johnny's, but he said nothing.Johnny also caught his eye, and he stopped abruptly.He caught Johnny by the arm to draw him back a step from the machine; but with an exclamation of surprise he released the arm.

"Pretty skinny," the superintendent laughed anxiously.

"Pipe stems," was the answer."Look at those legs.The boy's got the rickets--incipient, but he's got them.If epilepsy doesn't get him in the end, it will be because tuberculosis gets him first."Johnny listened, but did not understand.Furthermore he was not interested in future ills.There was an immediate and more serious ill that threatened him in the form of the inspector.

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