Justthentheoily-headedclerkannouncedthatMr。Ransonwasatliberty。Sotheybothwentintoseehim,andtherestmaybeimagined。Thetrusteesundertooktopayhisexpenses,eveniftheyhadtostretchapointtodoso,andgavehim£20togoonwith,alsoaletterofintroductiontoScoones,whomhewasinstructedtoseeandarrangetojointheirclasses。ThenGeneralCubittehustledoff,tellinghimtocometodineatanaddressinKensingtontwonightslaterand“reporthimself。“
SowithinlessthananhourGodfrey’sfuturecareerwassettled。Hecameoutoftheofficefeelingratherdazedbuthappierthanwhenhewentin,andinquiredhiswaytoGarrickStreet,wherehewasinformedthatMr。Scooneshadhisestablishment。Hefoundtheplaceand,bygoodluck,foundMr。Scoonesalso,akindly,keen,white-hairedman,whoreadtheletter,madeafewinquiriesandputhimthroughabriefexamination。
“Yourinformationisvariedandpeculiar,“hesaid,“andnotofthesortthatgenerallyappealstoHerMajesty’sexaminers。Still,Iseethatyouhaveintelligenceand,ofcourse,theFrenchisanasset;
alsotheliteraturetosomeextent,andtheLatin,thoughthesewouldhavecountedmorehadyoubeengoingupfortheIndianCivil。Ithinkwecangetyouthroughinthreemonthsifyouwillwork;italldependsonthat。Youwillfindalotofyoungmenhereofwhomquiteseventypercent。donothing,exceptseelife。Verynicefellowsintheirway,butifyouwanttogetintoSandhurst,keepclearofthem。
Now,mytermopensnextMonday。IwillwritetoGeneralCubitteandtellhimwhatIthinkofyou,alsothatthefeesarepayableinadvance。Good-bye,gladyouhappenedtocatchme,whichyouwouldnothavedonehalfanhourlater,asIamgoingoutoftown。Atteno’clocknextMonday,please。“
Afterthis,notknowingwhattodo,GodfreyreturnedtotheGreatEasternHotelandwrotealettertohisfather,inwhich,baldlyenough,heexplainedwhathadhappened。
Havingposteditintheboxinthehall,hebethoughthimthathemustfindsomeplacetolivein,asthehotelwastooexpensiveforapermanence,andwasmakinginquiriesoftheporterastohowheshouldsetaboutthematterwhenatelegramwashandedtohim。Itran:“AllupasIexpected。MeetmeLiverpoolStreet4。30——Nurse。“
SoGodfreypostponedhissearchforlodgings,andattheappointedhourkepttheassignationontheplatform。Thetrainarrived,andoutofit,lookingmuchmorelikeheroldselfthanshehadonthepreviousday,emergedMrs。Parsonswiththemostextraordinarycollectionofbundles,hecountednineofthem,tosaynothingofajackdawinacage。Sheembracedhimwithenthusiasm,droppingtheheaviestoftheparcels,whichseemedtocontainbricks,uponhistoe,andinafloodoflanguagetoldhimofthepeculiarawfulnessoftherowbetweenhisfatherandherselfwhichhadensueduponhisdeparture。
“Yes,“sheended,“heflungmymoneyatmyheadandIflungitbackathis,thoughafterwardsIpickeditupagain,foritisnousewastinggoodgoldandsilver。AndsohereIam,beginninglifeagain,likeyou,andfeelingthirtyyearsyoungerforit。Now,tellmewhatyouaregoingtodo?“
Thentheywentandhadteaintherefreshmentroom,leavingthejackdawandtheotherimpedimentsinchargeofaporter,andhetoldher。
“That’sfirst-rate,“shesaid。“Ialwayshatedtheideaofseeingyouwithablackcoatonyourback。TheQueen’suniformlooksmuchbetter,andIwantyoutobeaman。Nowyouhelpmeintoacabandbydinnertimeto-morrowI’llbereadyforyouatmyhouseatHampstead,ifI
havetoworkallnighttodoit。Terms——drattheterms。Well,ifyoumusthavethem,MasterGodfrey,tenshillingsaweekwillbemorethanyouwillcostme,andIoughttogiveyoufivebackforyourcompany。
NowI’llmakeastart,fortherewillbealottodobeforetheplaceisfitforayounggentleman。I’veneverseenitbuttwice,youknow。“
Soshedeparted,packedintoafour-wheeledcab,withthejackdawonherlap,andGodfreywenttoMadameTussaud’s,wherehestudiedtheguillotineandtheChamberofHorrors。
Onthefollowingmorning,havingfurtherimprovedhismindattheTower,hetookacabalso,andinduecoursearrivedatHampsteadwithhisbelongings。Theplacetooksomefinding,foritwasonthetopofahillinanold-fashioned,outofthewaypartofthesuburb,butwhenfoundprovedtobedelightful。Itwasalittlesquarehouse,builtofstone,onwhichtheoldbuilderhadlavishedallhisskillandcare,sothatiniteverythingwasperfect,withagardenbothinfrontandbehind。Thefloorswerelaidinoak,thelittlehallwasoak-panelled,therewerehotandcoldwaterineveryroom,andsoforth。Moreover,anoddmanwaswaitingtocarryinhisthings,andinoneofthefrontsitting-rooms,whichwasexcellentlyfurnished,satMrs。Parsonsknittingasthoughshehadbeenthereforyears。
“Hereyouare,“shesaid,“justasIwasbeginningtogettiredofhavingnothingtodo。Lord!whatafusswemakeaboutthingsbeforeweface’em。Afteralltheyain’tnothingbutbubbles。Blowthemandtheyburst。Lookhere,MasterGodfrey,“andshewavedherhandaboutthesitting-room。“Prettyneat,ain’tit?Well,Ithoughtitwouldbeallofahugger-mugger。ButwhatdidIfind?Thatthosetenantshadbeenjewelsandlefteverythinglikeanewpin,tosaynothingofimprovements,suchasanEaglerange。Moreover,thecaretakerisapoliceman’swifeandaverynicewomanalwaysreadytohelpforatrifle,andthatmanthatbroughtinyourboxesisarelativeofherswhodoesgardeningjobsandsuch-like。Now,comeandseeyourrooms,“
andsheledhimwithprideintoacapitalbackapartmentwithalargewindow,infactanoldTudoronewhichthebuilderhadproducedsomewhere,togetherwiththepanellingonthewalls。
“That’syourstudy,“shesaid,“bookshelvesandallcomplete。Now,followme,“andshetookhimupstairstoareallycharmingbedroom。
“But,“saidGodfrey,surveyingthesesplendours,“thismustbethebestroominthehouse。Wheredoyousleep?“
“Oh!atthebackthere,mydear。Yousee,Iamaccustomedtoasmallchamberandshouldn’tbehappyinthisbigone。Besides,youaregoingtopaymerentandmustbeaccommodated。Andnowcomedowntoyourdinner。“
Averygooddinneritwas,cookedbythepoliceman’swife,whichMrs。
Parsonsinsistedonserving,asshewouldnotsitatthetablewithhim。Inshort,Godfreyfoundhimselfinclover,acircumstancethatfilledhimwithsomesadness。Why,hewondered,shouldhealwaysbemadesomiserableathomeandsohappywhenhewasaway?Thenherememberedthatfamouslineaboutthemanwhothroughoutlifeeverfoundhiswarmestwelcomeataninn,andperceivedthatithidmuchphilosophy。Frequentlyenoughhomesarenotwhatfondfancypaintsthem,whileinthebosomofstrangersthereismuchkindliness。
NowwemayomitagreatdealfromGodfrey’syouthfulcareer。Withinafewdayshereceivedaletterfromhisfatherforwardedtohimfromthehotel,thatwasevenmoreunpleasantthanthemajorityofthepaternalepistlestowhichhewasaccustomed。Mr。Knight,probablyfromhonestconvictionandamisreadingofthefactsoflife,wasoneofthosepersonswhoarecalledPacifists。Althoughhenevercarriedoutthedoctrineinhisownsmallaffairs,hebelievedthatnationswereenjoinedbydivinedecreetoturntheothercheekandindeedeveryportionoftheircorporateframetothesmiter,andthatbysodoing,insomemysteriousway,theywouldattaintoprofoundpeaceandfelicity。Consequentlyhehatedarmies,especiallyastheseinvolvedtaxation,andloathedthetradeofsoldiering,whichheconsideredoneoflicensedmurder。
Thedecisionofhissontoadoptthiscareerwasthereforeabitterblowtohim,concerningwhichheexpressedhisfeelingsintheplainestlanguage,endinghisepistlebyintimatinghisstrongconvictionthatGodfrey,havingtakenthesword,wasdestinedtoperishbythesword。AlsohepointedouttohimthathehadturnedhisbackuponGodWhowouldcertainlyremembertheaffront,being,heremarked,“ajealousGod,“andlastlythatthelesstheysawofeachotherinfuture——herehewasreferringtohimself,nottotheDivinityasthecontextwouldseemtoimply——thebetteritwouldbeforbothofthem。
Furthertherewasapostscriptaboutthedisgracefulconductofthewoman,Mrs。Parsons,who,afterreceivingtheshelterofhishouseformanyyears,hadmadeasceneanddeparted,leavinghiminthelurch。
Hisinjunctionwasthatundernocircumstancesshouldhe,Godfrey,haveanythingmoretodowiththisviolentandtreacherousfemalewhohadmadehimapretextofquarrel,and,havinglearnedthathehadmoney,doubtlesswishedtogetsomethingoutofhim。
Godfreydidnotanswerthisletter,nordidhisfatherwritetohimagainforquitealongwhile。
Fortherest,ontheappointedMondayhepresentedhimselfatGarrickStreet,andbeganhiscourseoftuitionunderthegeneraldirectionofthewiseMr。Scoones,“cramming“asitwascalled。This,indeed,exactlydescribestheprocess,forallknowledgewasrejectedexceptthatwhichwaslikelytoobtainmarksinthecourseofanexaminationbyhide-boundpersonsappointedtoascertainwhoweretheindividualsbestfittedtobeappointedtovariousbranchesofthePublicService。
Anythinglesscalculatedtosecuretheselectionofsuitablementhansuchasystemcannotwellbeimagined。However,itwasthatwhichcertainnebulousauthoritieshaddecreedshouldprevail,andtherewasanendofit,althoughineffectitinvolved,andstillinvolves,thefrequentsacrificeofthosequalitiesandcharacteristicswhichareessentialtoapublicservant,toothersthatarequitethereverse。
Forinstance,toaparrot-likememoryandthepowerofacquiringasuperficialacquaintancewithmuchmiscellaneousinformationandrememberingthesamefor,say,sixmonths。
Althoughhehatedthebusinessandthoughtwithlongingofhisstudies,stellarandother,intheKleindorfobservatory,Godfreywasquitecleverenoughtocollectwhatwasneeded。Infact,somethreemonthslaterhepassedhisexaminationwitheaseabouthalf-wayupthelist,anddulyenteredSandhurst。
HefoundtheestablishmentatGarrickStreetjustsuchaplaceasitsownerhaddescribed。Initweremanycharmingbutidleyoungmen,oftenwithacertainamountofmeans,whoweregoingupfortheDiplomaticService,theForeignOffice,theIndianCivil,orvariousbranchesofthearmy。Ofthesealargeproportionenjoyedlifebutdidlittleelse,andinduecoursefailedintheircompetitiveencounterswiththeexaminers。
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