“Notabitofit,“saidthemaster。“Why,inthoseverypassagesofarms,howcanyouthoroughlyappreciatethemunlessyouaremasteroftheweapons?andtheweaponsarethelanguage,whichyou,Brown,haveneverhalfworkedat;andso,asIsay,youmusthavelostallthedelicateshadesofmeaningwhichmakethebestpartofthefun。“
“Oh,wellplayed!bravo,Johnson!“shoutedArthur,droppinghisbatandclappingfuriously,andTomjoinedinwitha“Bravo,Johnson!“whichmighthavebeenheardatthechapel。
“Eh!whatwasit?Ididn’tsee,“inquiredthemaster。“Theyonlygotonerun,Ithought?“
“No,butsuchaball,three-quarterslength,andcomingstraightforhislegbail。Nothingbutthatturnofthewristcouldhavesavedhim,andhedrewitawaytolegforasafeone——Bravo,Johnson!“
“Howwelltheyarebowling,though,“saidArthur;“theydon’tmeantobebeat,Icansee。“
“Therenow,“struckinthemaster;“youseethat’sjustwhatI
havebeenpreachingthishalf-hour。Thedelicateplayisthetruething。Idon’tunderstandcricket,soIdon’tenjoythosefinedrawswhichyoutellmearethebestplay,thoughwhenyouorRaggleshitaballhardawayforsixIamasdelightedasanyone。Don’tyouseetheanalogy?“
“Yes,sir,“answeredTom,lookinguproguishly,“Isee;onlythequestionremainswhetherIshouldhavegotmostgoodbyunderstandingGreekparticlesorcricketthoroughly。I’msuchathick,Inevershouldhavehadtimeforboth。“
“Iseeyouareanincorrigible,“saidthemaster,withachuckle;“butIrefuteyoubyanexample。ArthurtherehastakeninGreekandcrickettoo。“
“Yes,butnothankstohim;Greekcamenaturaltohim。Why,whenhefirstcameIrememberheusedtoreadHerodotusforpleasureasIdidDonQuixote,andcouldn’thavemadeafalseconcordifhe’dtriedeversohard;andthenIlookedafterhiscricket。“
“Out!Baileyhasgivenhimout。Doyousee,Tom?“criesArthur。“Howfoolishofthemtorunsohard。“
“Well,itcan’tbehelped;hehasplayedverywell。Whoseturnisittogoin?“
“Idon’tknow;they’vegotyourlistinthetent。“
“Let’sgoandsee,“saidTom,rising;butatthismomentJackRagglesandtwoorthreemorecamerunningtotheislandmoat。
“OBrown,mayn’tIgoinnext?“shoutstheSwiper。
“Whosenameisnextonthelist?“saysthecaptain。
“Winter’s,andthenArthur’s,“answerstheboywhocarriesit;
“butthereareonlytwenty-sixrunstoget,andnotimetolose。
IheardMr。Aislabiesaythatthestumpsmustbedrawnataquarterpasteightexactly。“
“Oh,dolettheSwipergoin,“chorustheboys;soTomyieldsagainsthisbetterjudgment。
“IdaresaynowI’velostthematchbythisnonsense,“hesays,ashesitsdownagain;“they’llbesuretogetJack’swicketinthreeorfourminutes;however,you’llhavethechance,sir,ofseeingahardhitortwo,“addshe,smiling,andturningtothemaster。
“Come,noneofyourirony,Brown,“answersthemaster。“I’mbeginningtounderstandthegamescientifically。Whatanoblegameitis,too!“
“Isn’tit?Butit’smorethanagame。It’saninstitution,“
saidTom。
“Yes,“saidArthur——“thebirthrightofBritishboysoldandyoung,ashabeascorpusandtrialbyjuryareofBritishmen。“
“Thedisciplineandrelianceononeanotherwhichitteachesissovaluable,Ithink,“wentonthemaster,“itoughttobesuchanunselfishgame。Itmergestheindividualintheeleven;hedoesn’tplaythathemaywin,butthathissidemay。“
“That’sverytrue,“saidTom,“andthat’swhyfootballandcricket,nowonecomestothinkofit,aresuchmuchbettergamesthanfivesorhare-and-hounds,oranyotherswheretheobjectistocomeinfirstortowinforoneself,andnotthatone’ssidemaywin。“
“Andthenthecaptainoftheeleven!“saidthemaster;“whatapostishisinourSchool-world!almostashardastheDoctor’s-requiringskillandgentlenessandfirmness,andIknownotwhatotherrarequalities。“
“Whichdon’themaywishhemayget!“saidTom,laughing;“atanyratehehasn’tgotthemyet,orhewouldn’thavebeensuchaflatto-nightastoletJackRagglesgoinoutofhisturn。“
“Ah,theDoctorneverwouldhavedonethat,“saidArthurdemurely。“Tom,you’veagreatdealtolearnyetintheartofruling。“
“Well,Iwishyou’dtelltheDoctorsothen,andgethimtoletmestoptillI’mtwenty。Idon’twanttoleave,I’msure。“
“Whatasightitis,“brokeinthemaster,“theDoctorasaruler!PerhapsoursistheonlylittlecorneroftheBritishEmpirewhichisthoroughly,wisely,andstronglyruledjustnow。
I’mmoreandmorethankfuleverydayofmylifethatIcameheretobeunderhim。“
“SoamI,I’msure,“saidTom,“andmoreandmoresorrythatI’vegottoleave。“
“Everyplaceandthingoneseeshereremindsoneofsomewiseactofhis,“wentonthemaster。“Thisislandnow——yourememberthetime,Brown,whenitwaslaidoutinsmallgardens,andcultivatedbyfrost-bittenfagsinFebruaryandMarch?“
“OfcourseIdo,“saidTom;“didn’tIhatespendingtwohoursintheafternoongrubbinginthetoughdirtwiththestumpofafivesbat?Butturf-cartwasgoodfunenough。“
“Idaresayitwas,butitwasalwaysleadingtofightswiththetownspeople;andthenthestealingflowersoutofallthegardensinRugbyfortheEastershowwasabominable。“
“Well,soitwas,“saidTom,lookingdown,“butwefagscouldn’thelpourselves。ButwhathasthattodowiththeDoctor’sruling?“
“Agreatdeal,Ithink,“saidthemaster;“whatbroughtisland-
faggingtoanend?“
“Why,theEasterspeecheswereputofftillmidsummer,“saidTom,“andthesixthhadthegymnasticpolesputuphere。“
“Well,andwhochangedthetimeofthespeeches,andputtheideaofgymnasticpolesintotheheadsoftheirworshipsthesixthform?“saidthemaster。
“TheDoctor,Isuppose,“saidTom。“Ineverthoughtofthat。“
“Ofcourseyoudidn’t,“saidthemaster,“orelse,fagasyouwere,youwouldhaveshoutedwiththewholeschoolagainstputtingdownoldcustoms。Andthat’sthewaythatalltheDoctor’sreformshavebeencarriedoutwhenhehasbeenlefttohimself——quietlyandnaturally,puttingagoodthingintheplaceofabad,andlettingthebaddieout;nowavering,andnohurry——thebestthingthatcouldbedoneforthetimebeing,andpatiencefortherest。“
“JustTom’sownway,“chimedinArthur,nudgingTomwithhiselbow——“drivinganailwhereitwillgo;“towhichallusionTomansweredbyaslykick。
“Exactlyso,“saidthemaster,innocentoftheallusionandby-
play。
MeantimeJackRaggles,withhissleevestuckedupabovehisgreatbrownelbows,scorningpadsandgloves,haspresentedhimselfatthewicket;andhavingrunoneforaforwarddriveofJohnson’s,isabouttoreceivehisfirstball。Thereareonlytwenty-fourrunstomake,andfourwicketstogodown——awinningmatchiftheyplaydecentlysteady。Theballisaveryswiftone,andrisesfast,catchingJackontheoutsideofthethigh,andboundingawayasiffromindia-rubber,whiletheyruntwoforaleg-byeamidstgreatapplauseandshoutsfromJack’smanyadmirers。Thenextballisabeautifully-pitchedballfortheouterstump,whichtherecklessandunfeelingJackcatchesholdof,andhitsrightroundtolegforfive,whiletheapplausebecomesdeafening。Onlyseventeenrunstogetwithfourwickets!Thegameisallbutours!
Itisovernow,andJackwalksswaggeringabouthiswicket,withhisbatoverhisshoulder,whileMr。Aislabieholdsashortparleywithhismen。Thenthecover-pointhitter,thatcunningman,goesontobowlslowtwisters。Jackwaveshishandtriumphantlytowardsthetent,asmuchastosay,“SeeifI
don’tfinishitalloffnowinthreehits。“
Alas,mysonJack,theenemyistoooldforthee。ThefirstballoftheoverJackstepsoutandmeets,swipingwithallhisforce。Ifhehadonlyallowedforthetwist!Buthehasn’t,andsotheballgoesspinningupstraightintheair,asifitwouldnevercomedownagain。AwayrunsJack,shoutingandtrustingtothechapterofaccidents;butthebowlerrunssteadilyunderit,judgingeveryspin,andcallingout,“Ihaveit,“catchesit,andplayfullypitchesitontothebackofthestalwartJack,whoisdepartingwitharuefulcountenance。
“Iknewhowitwouldbe,“saysTom,rising。“Comealong;thegame’sgettingveryserious。“
Sotheyleavetheislandandgotothetent;andafterdeepconsultation,Arthurissentin,andgoesofftothewicketwithalastexhortationfromTomtoplaysteadyandkeephisbatstraight。TothesuggestionsthatWinteristhebestbatleft,Tomonlyreplies,“Arthuristhesteadiest,andJohnsonwillmaketherunsifthewicketisonlykeptup。“
“IamsurprisedtoseeArthurintheeleven,“saidthemaster,astheystoodtogetherinfrontofthedensecrowd,whichwasnowclosinginroundtheground。