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第3章 THE FIRST - THE DREAM(3)

The immediate trouble arose from his loyalty.He had followed the King's example; he had become a total abstainer and, in addition, on his own account he had ceased to smoke.And his digestion, which Princhester had first made sensitive, was deranged.He was suffering chemically, suffering one of those nameless sequences of maladjustments that still defy our ordinary medical science.It was afflicting him with a general malaise, it was affecting his energy, his temper, all the balance and comfort of his nerves.All day he was weary; all night he was wakeful.He was estranged from his body.He was distressed by a sense of detachment from the things about him, by a curious intimation of unreality in everything he experienced.And with that went this levity of conscience, a heaviness of soul and a levity of conscience, that could make him talk as though the Creeds did not matter--as though nothing mattered....

If only he could smoke!

He was persuaded that a couple of Egyptian cigarettes, or three at the outside, a day, would do wonders in restoring his nervous calm.That, and just a weak whisky and soda at lunch and dinner.

Suppose now--!

His conscience, his sense of honour, deserted him.Latterly he had had several of these conscience-blanks; it was only when they were over that he realized that they had occurred.

One might smoke up the chimney, he reflected.But he had no cigarettes! Perhaps if he were to slip downstairs....

Why had he given up smoking?

He groaned aloud.He and his reflection eyed one another in mutual despair.

There came before his memory the image of a boy's face, a swarthy little boy, grinning, grinning with a horrible knowingness and pointing his finger--an accusing finger.It had been the most exasperating, humiliating, and shameful incident in the bishop's career.It was the afternoon for his fortnightly address to the Shop-girls' Church Association, and he had been seized with a panic fear, entirely irrational and unjustifiable, that he would not be able to deliver the address.The fear had arisen after lunch, had gripped his mind, and then as now had come the thought, "If only I could smoke!" And he had smoked.It seemed better to break a vow than fail the Association.He had fallen to the temptation with a completeness that now filled him with shame and horror.He had stalked Dunk, his valet-butler, out of the dining-room, had affected to need a book from the book-case beyond the sideboard, had gone insincerely to the sideboard humming "From Greenland's icy mountains," and then, glancing over his shoulder, had stolen one of his own cigarettes, one of the fatter sort.With this and his bedroom matches he had gone off to the bottom of the garden among the laurels, looked everywhere except above the wall to be sure that he was alone, and at last lit up, only as he raised his eyes in gratitude for the first blissful inhalation to discover that dreadful little boy peeping at him from the crotch in the yew-tree in the next garden.As though God had sent him to be a witness!

Their eyes had met.The bishop recalled with an agonized distinctness every moment, every error, of that shameful encounter.He had been too surprised to conceal the state of affairs from the pitiless scrutiny of those youthful eyes.He had instantly made as if to put the cigarette behind his back, and then as frankly dropped it....

His soul would not be more naked at the resurrection.The little boy had stared, realized the state of affairs slowly but surely, pointed his finger....

Never had two human beings understood each other more completely.

A dirty little boy! Capable no doubt of a thousand kindred scoundrelisms.

It seemed ages before the conscience-stricken bishop could tear himself from the spot and walk back, with such a pretence of dignity as he could muster, to the house.

And instead of the discourse he had prepared for the Shop-girls' Church Association, he had preached on temptation and falling, and how he knew they had all fallen, and how he understood and could sympathize with the bitterness of a secret shame, a moving but unsuitable discourse that had already been subjected to misconstruction and severe reproof in the local press of Princhester.

But the haunting thing in the bishop's memory was the face and gesture of the little boy.That grubby little finger stabbed him to the heart.

"Oh, God!" he groaned."The meanness of it! How did I bring myself--?"He turned out the light convulsively, and rolled over in the bed, making a sort of cocoon of himself.He bored his head into the pillow and groaned, and then struggled impatiently to throw the bed-clothes off himself.Then he sat up and talked aloud.

"I must go to Brighton-Pomfrey," he said."And get a medical dispensation.If I do not smoke--"He paused for a long time.

Then his voice sounded again in the darkness, speaking quietly, speaking with a note almost of satisfaction.

"I shall go mad.I must smoke or I shall go mad."For a long time he sat up in the great bed with his arms about his knees.

(5)

Fearful things came to him; things at once dreadfully blasphemous and entirely weak-minded.

The triangle and the eye became almost visible upon the black background of night.They were very angry.They were spinning round and round faster and faster.Because he was a bishop and because really he did not believe fully and completely in the Trinity.At one and the same time he did not believe in the Trinity and was terrified by the anger of the Trinity at his unbelief....He was afraid.He was aghast....And oh! he was weary....

He rubbed his eyes.

"If I could have a cup of tea!" he said.

Then he perceived with surprise that he had not thought of praying.What should he say? To what could he pray?

He tried not to think of that whizzing Triangle, that seemed now to be nailed like a Catherine wheel to the very centre of his forehead, and yet at the same time to be at the apex of the universe.Against that--for protection against that--he was praying.It was by a great effort that at last he pronounced the words:

"Lighten our darkness, we beseech Thee, O Lord...."Presently be had turned up his light, and was prowling about the room.The clear inky dinginess that comes before the raw dawn of a spring morning, found his white face at the window, looking out upon the great terrace and the park.

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