登陆注册
37594800000023

第23章 THE THIRD(9)

And then out one would come through our grey old gate into the evening light and the spectacle of London hurrying like a cataract, London in black and brown and blue and gleaming silver, roaring like the very loom of Time.We came out into the new world no teacher has yet had the power and courage to grasp and expound.Life and death sang all about one, joys and fears on such a scale, in such an intricacy as never Greek nor Roman knew.The interminable procession of horse omnibuses went lumbering past, bearing countless people we knew not whence, we knew not whither.Hansoms clattered, foot passengers jostled one, a thousand appeals of shop and boarding caught the eye.The multi-coloured lights of window and street mingled with the warm glow of the declining day under the softly flushing London skies; the ever-changing placards, the shouting news-vendors, told of a kaleidoscopic drama all about the globe.

One did not realise what had happened to us, but the voice of Topham was suddenly drowned and lost, he and his minute, remote gesticulations....

That submerged and isolated curriculum did not even join on to living interests where it might have done so. We were left absolutely to the hints of the newspapers, to casual political speeches, to the cartoons of the comic papers or a chance reading of some Socialist pamphlet for any general ideas whatever about the huge swirling world process in which we found ourselves.I always look back with particular exasperation to the cessation of our modern history at the year 1815.There it pulled up abruptly, as though it had come upon something indelicate....

But, after all, what would Topham or Flack have made of the huge adjustments of the nineteenth century? Flack was the chief cricketer on the staff; he belonged to that great cult which pretends that the place of this or that county in the struggle for the championship is a matter of supreme importance to boys.He obliged us to affect a passionate interest in the progress of county matches, to work up unnatural enthusiasms.What a fuss there would be when some well-trained boy, panting as if from Marathon, appeared with an evening paper! "I say, you chaps, Middlesex all out for a hundred and five!"Under Flack's pressure I became, I confess, a cricket humbug of the first class.I applied myself industriously year by year to mastering scores and averages; I pretended that Lords or the Oval were the places nearest Paradise for me.(I never went to either.)Through a slight mistake about the county boundary I adopted Surrey for my loyalty, though as a matter of fact we were by some five hundred yards or so in Kent.It did quite as well for my purposes.

I bowled rather straight and fast, and spent endless hours acquiring the skill to bowl Flack out.He was a bat in the Corinthian style, rich and voluminous, and succumbed very easily to a low shooter or an unexpected Yorker, hut usually he was caught early by long leg.

The difficulty was to bowl him before he got caught.He loved to lift a ball to leg.After one had clean bowled him at the practice nets one deliberately gave him a ball to leg just to make him feel nice again.

Flack went about a world of marvels dreaming of leg hits.He has been observed, going across the Park on his way to his highly respectable club in Piccadilly, to break from profound musings into a strange brief dance that ended with an imaginary swipe with his umbrella, a roofer, over the trees towards Buckingham Palace.The hit accomplished, Flack resumed his way.

Inadequately instructed foreigners would pass him in terror, needlessly alert.

6

These schoolmasters move through my memory as always a little distant and more than a little incomprehensible.Except when they wore flannels, I saw them almost always in old college caps and gowns, a uniform which greatly increased their detachment from the world of actual men.Gates, the head, was a lean loose-limbed man, rather stupid I discovered when I reached the Sixth and came into contact with him, but honest, ****** and very eager to be liberal-minded.He was bald, with an almost conical baldness, with a grizzled pointed beard, small featured and, under the stresses of a Zeitgeist that demanded liberality, with an expression of puzzled but resolute resistance to his own unalterable opinions.He made a tall dignified figure in his gown.In my junior days he spoke to me only three or four times, and then he annoyed me by giving me a wrong surname; it was a sore point because I was an outsider and not one of the old school families, the Shoesmiths, the Naylors, the Marklows, the Tophams, the Pevises and suchlike, who came generation after generation.I recall him most vividly against the background of faded brown book-backs in the old library in which we less destructive seniors were trusted to work, with the light from the stained-glass window falling in coloured patches on his face.It gave him the appearance of having no colour of his own.He had a habit of scratching the beard on his cheek as he talked, and he used to come and consult us about things and invariably do as we said.

That, in his phraseology, was "maintaining the traditions of the school."He had indeed an effect not of a man directing a school, but of a man captured and directed by a school.Dead and gone Elizabethans had begotten a monster that could carry him about in its mouth.

Yet being a man, as I say, with his hair a little stirred by a Zeitgeist that made for change, Gates did at times display a disposition towards developments.City Merchants had no modern side, and utilitarian spirits were carping in the PALL MALL GAZETTEand elsewhere at the omissions from our curriculum, and particularly at our want of German. Moreover, four classes still worked together with much clashing and uproar in the old Big Hall that had once held in a common tumult the entire school.Gates used to come and talk to us older fellows about these things.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 所幸遇见你

    所幸遇见你

    第一次见面,苏念就被他夺了清白。第二次相逢,他便要娶她。”既然成了我的人,那么一辈子也别想离开。“某人在她耳边低语。
  • 我真不是金牌律师

    我真不是金牌律师

    在责编大大的帮助下,以律师身份的主角为基点,重新调整了整个故事框架,变成了一个新故事,以新书的方式进行更新了。新书的书名叫做《我是三界辩护人》,希望这一次在责编专业指导下琢磨好的新故事,能够得到更多人的认可。建了qq群,求书友聊骚:478616754。
  • 爱情,你迟到了

    爱情,你迟到了

    原名《欢闹二胎》愛情,是两个字,两颗心,两个人!只有被愛,才是属于你自己的,在被的包围世界里,只有一颗爱你的心,但却没有你爱我的心!“5年前我把自己给了你。”“5年后我要把自己拿回去。”“爱从来都不是唾手可得的。林洛琛,我不要再做你爱情里的小三!”
  • 杀道血刃

    杀道血刃

    生存的真谛是什么?活着的意义是什么?该怎么活,如何活?在这崩坏的世界,苏劫不知道,也不想知道…………
  • 落雪时节爱上你

    落雪时节爱上你

    任一晨可以说是文晓雪第一次心动的男生,这心动贯穿了她的一生。高一初见,她是有些讨厌他的,但喜欢在一个莫名其妙的瞬间落进了她的心里,从此便无法自拔。他拒绝了她鼓起全部勇气的表白,对她视如陌路。她的心像被纷飞的玻璃碎片击中般疼痛。高中毕业,文晓雪以为和任一晨会老死不相往来了。可是,他突然出现了,如此猝不及防。他像一道最明亮的阳光照进她本已灰暗的生活。他们会在一起吗?他们的故事究竟会怎样?还是让他们自己对你说吧。
  • 彼岸琉璃陌

    彼岸琉璃陌

    林希晨,一个多么可笑的名字,却包含了许多人的期望,也有对她的诅骂。彼岸花,地狱的花,但象征的爱情....
  • 极品神医小农民

    极品神医小农民

    一个纯洁的小农民无意间开启祖传医书,获得神农之力,弘扬华夏中医,种植逆天养生菜发家致富,拳打乡村恶霸,脚下都市富二代,坐拥无数美女,爽歪歪。
  • 雕情引

    雕情引

    她的雕刻可以用来赚钱,可以用来闻名天下,可以用来对阵杀敌。还可以用来相思。从见他第一面起,她便想将他完完整整雕刻。然后刻出了喜欢,刻出了明知他嗜血凶残却无法割舍的依赖。
  • 1度

    1度

    年少时,他暗恋那个背影18个月,随着一场意外很快便忘记了她,可他并不知自己也是那个女孩遥不可及的梦。十年后,他再出现时,依然温润如玉,忧郁的脸却打散了曾经的阳光。她留在原地,只为等一个告别,尴尬的重逢另原本搁浅的爱又一次复燃,即便知道那是一段飞蛾扑火的结局,也愿做一场永远不想醒来的噩梦。一句“你好我便放心了”如冰刀冷戳心底。她为一个陌生人守身十年未曾恋爱,却眼睁睁的看着她与姐姐出双入对,她为闺蜜铺好前程,却因爱他的人而与闺蜜反目。她是杜唯。他目睹着父母的身亡却认贼作父多年,纠结的心始终不敢靠近她。他是关松。他被算计的倾家荡产,本可以丧尽天良的复仇,却终为她放下所有后一路柳暗花明。他是古拉。