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第88章 THE SILENCE(5)

"GENTLEMEN,--Since this happened I have not slept...."He stole away again with a sense of indignation that no one could be dragged in to share that fight.The London Board-room rose before his mind.He imagined the portentous gravity of Hemmings; his face and voice and manner conveying the impression that he alone could save the situation; the six directors, all men of commonsense and certainly humane, seated behind large turret-shaped inkpots; the concern and irritation in their voices, asking how it could have happened; their comments: "An awful thing!" "I suppose Pippin is doing the best he can!" "Wire him on no account to leave the mine idle!" "Poor devils!" "A fund? Of course, what ought we to give?"He had a strong conviction that nothing of all this would disturb the commonsense with which they would go home and eat their mutton.Agood thing too; the less it was taken to heart the better! But Scorrier felt angry.The fight was so unfair! A fellow all nerves--with not a soul to help him! Well, it was his own lookout! He had chosen to centre it all in himself, to make himself its very soul.

If he gave way now, the ship must go down! By a thin thread, Scorrier's hero-worship still held.'Man against nature,' he thought, 'I back the man.' The struggle in which he was so powerless to give aid, became intensely personal to him, as if he had engaged his own good faith therein.

The next day they went down again to the pit-head; and Scorrier himself descended.The fumes had almost cleared, but there were some places which would never be reached.At the end of the day all but four bodies had been recovered."In the day o' judgment," a miner said, "they four'll come out of here." Those unclaimed bodies haunted Scorrier.He came on sentences of writing, where men waiting to be suffocated had written down their feelings.In one place, the hour, the word "Sleepy," and a signature.In another, "A.F.--done for." When he came up at last Pippin was still waiting, pocket-book in hand; they again departed at a furious pace.

Two days later Scorrier, visiting the shaft, found its neighbourhood deserted--not a living thing of any sort was there except one Chinaman poking his stick into the rubbish.Pippin was away down the coast engaging an engineer; and on his return, Scorrier had not the heart to tell him of the desertion.He was spared the effort, for Pippin said: "Don't be afraid--you've got bad news? The men have gone on strike."Scorrier sighed."Lock, stock, and barrel""I thought so--see what I have here!" He put before Scorrier a telegram:

"At all costs keep working--fatal to stop--manage this somehow.--HEMMINGS."

Breathing quickly, he added: "As if I didn't know! 'Manage this somehow'--a little hard!""What's to be done?" asked Scorrier.

"You see I am commanded!" Pippin answered bitterly."And they're quite right; we must keep working--our contracts! Now I'm down--not a soul will spare me!"The miners' meeting was held the following day on the outskirts of the town.Pippin had cleared the place to make a public recreation-ground--a sort of feather in the company's cap; it was now to be the spot whereon should be decided the question of the company's life or death.

The sky to the west was crossed by a single line of cloud like a bar of beaten gold; tree shadows crept towards the groups of men; the evening savour, that strong fragrance of the forest, sweetened the air.The miners stood all round amongst the burnt tree-stumps, cowed and sullen.They looked incapable of movement or expression.It was this dumb paralysis that frightened Scorrier.He watched Pippin speaking from his phaeton, the butt of all those sullen, restless eyes.Would he last out? Would the wires hold? It was like the finish of a race.He caught a baffled look on Pippin's face, as if he despaired of piercing that terrible paralysis.The men's eyes had begun to wander.'He's lost his hold,' thought Scorrier; 'it's all up!'

A miner close beside him muttered: "Look out!"Pippin was leaning forward, his voice had risen, the words fell like a whiplash on the faces of the crowd: "You shan't throw me over; do you think I'll give up all I've done for you? I'll make you the first power in the colony! Are you turning tail at the first shot?

You're a set of cowards, my lads!"

Each man round Scorrier was listening with a different motion of the hands--one rubbed them, one clenched them, another moved his closed fist, as if stabbing some one in the back.A grisly-bearded, beetle-browed, twinkling-eyed old Cornishman muttered: "A'hm not troublin'

about that." It seemed almost as if Pippin's object was to get the men to kill him; they had gathered closer, crouching for a rush.

Suddenly Pippin's voice dropped to a whisper: "I'm disgraced Men, are you going back on me?"The old miner next Scorrier called out suddenly: "Anny that's Cornishmen here to stand by the superintendent?" A group drew together, and with murmurs and gesticulation the meeting broke up.

In the evening a deputation came to visit Pippin; and all night long their voices and the superintendent's footsteps could be heard.In the morning, Pippin went early to the mine.Before supper the deputation came again; and again Scorrier had to listen hour after hour to the sound of voices and footsteps till he fell asleep.Just before dawn he was awakened by a light.Pippin stood at his bedside.

"The men go down to-morrow," he said: "What did I tell you? Carry me home on my shield, eh?"In a week the mine was in full work.

V

Two years later, Scorrier heard once more of Pippin.A note from Hemmings reached him asking if he could make it convenient to attend their Board meeting the following Thursday.He arrived rather before the appointed time.The secretary received him, and, in answer to inquiry, said: "Thank you, we are doing well--between ourselves, we are doing very well.""And Pippin?"

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