登陆注册
19594400000105

第105章

Eagerly, with the confident resolution of a child, he told his news to the leaders of the Chapel, Thurston, Miss Avies, and one or two others.Then a special meeting of the Inside Saints was called and, in the simplest language, he described exactly what had occurred.He did not at first perceive the effect that his news had.Then, dimly, through the mist of his prayers and ecstasies, he realised that his message had created confusion.There was in the first place the question as to whether the whole congregation should be told.He found that he could not decide about this, and when he left the judgment to Thurston, Thurston told him that, in his opinion, "the less that they knew about it the better." It was then that the first suspicion came to him as to whether some of the Saints "doubted." He questioned Thurston as to the effect of this message upon the Saints.Thurston explained to him that "many of them had been very troubled.They had not expected It to come so soon." Thurston explained that they were, after all, only poor human clay like the rest of mankind, and to prepare for a Second Coming in general, something that might descend upon the world, say, in a hundred years' time, was very different from a Judgment that might be expected, definitely, in about three weeks.One or two of them, in fact, had left the Chapel.Others begged for some clearer direction:

"Give it them a bit more clearly, Master.Tell 'em a few facts what the Lord God looked like and 'ow He spoke and in what kind of way He was coming.Supposing He wasn't to come after all..."It was then that the trouble that had been smouldering for so long between Thurston and the Master burst into flame.For half an hour the Master lost his temper like an ordinary human being.Thurston said very little but listened with a quiet and sarcastic smile.Then he went away.Warlock was left in a torment of doubt and misery.

That night he was in his room, until the dawn, on his knees, wrestling with God.He accused himself because, during these latter months, he had removed himself from human contact with his congregation.He had been so intent upon God that he had forgotten his flock.Now he hardly knew how to approach them.The thought of a personal interview with the Miss Cardinals, or Miss Pyncheon, or Mr.

Smith filled him with a strange shy terror.He seemed to have nothing more to say to them, and he blamed himself bitterly because he had been intent upon his own salvation rather than theirs.

Thurston's words sent him groping back through the details of the visions.And there were no details.For himself there had been enough in the light, the ecstasy, the contact, but these others who had not themselves felt this, nor seen its glory, demanded more.

He began then, in an agony of distress, to question himself as to whether he had not dreamt his visions.He wrestled with God, beseeching Him to come again and give him a clearer message.Night after night passed and he waited for some further vision, but nothing was granted him.Then he thought that perhaps he himself was now cursed for leaving God.God had come to him and revealed Himself to him in unmistakable signs, and yet he was doubting Him and demanding further help.

As the weeks passed he perceived more and more clearly that there was every kind of division and trouble in the Chapel.Many members left and wrote to him telling him why they had done so.In his own household he felt that Amy no longer gave him any confidence.She attended to him more carefully than before, watched over him as though he were a baby, but made no allusion to the services or the Chapel or any meeting.He seemed, as the weeks passed, to be lonelier and lonelier, and he looked upon this as punishment for his own earlier selfishness.He was pulled then two ways.On the one hand it seemed to him that he would only hear God's full message if he withdrew further and further from the world, on the other he felt that he was letting his followers slip away from him now at the very moment when he should be closest to them, advising, helping, encouraging.This divided impulse was a torture, and as the weeks went on he ate less and less and slept scarcely at all.He had been for a long time past in delicate health owing to the weakness of his heart, and now he began to look strange indeed, with his bright gaunt face with its prominent cheek-bones, his eyes straining to see beyond his actual vision, his flowing white beard.His doctor, a cheerful, commonplace little man, a member of the Chapel, although not a Saint, tried to do his best with him, but his visits only led to scenes of irritation, and Warlock obeyed none of his commands.

After a visit on the afternoon of Christmas Eve he took Amy aside:

"Look here," he said, "unless you keep a stricter eye on your father than you have been doing he'll be leaving you altogether."She looked up at him with that odd dark impassivity that seemed to remove her so deliberately from her fellow-beings.

"It's very well to talk like that," she said."But how is any one to have any control over him? He listens to nothing that we say, and if we insist he's in a frenzy of irritation.""Can your mother do nothing?" the doctor asked.

"Mother?" Amy smiled."No, mother can do nothing.""Well," said the doctor, "any sudden shock will kill him--I warn you."When the fog came down upon the city Warlock was already in too thick a fog of his own to perceive it.

同类推荐
  • 游仙窟

    游仙窟

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 前寄左省张起居一百

    前寄左省张起居一百

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 小儿杂病门

    小儿杂病门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 七剑十三侠

    七剑十三侠

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 淡新档案选录行政编初集

    淡新档案选录行政编初集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 帝魔欲念

    帝魔欲念

    有追求才有进步,有欲望方能成功!他睁开双眼,发现自己变成了一个婴儿,身处一个强者为尊的陌生世界!等待他的不是穿越小说里左拥右抱妻妾成群的YY性福生活,而是毫无人性的酷刑折磨!为了活得更好,只有变得更强。为此,他什么苦都能吃,什么痛都能忍,什么事都敢做!他对敌人冷漠的说:“谁想要我命,我先让他死!”他和身边的人笑说:“谁敢惹我们,给我男的杀,女的抢,房子烧,钱财拿,祖坟挖,狗也杀!”在这人吃人的世界里,唯有站在众生仰望的巅峰,才能真正主宰自己的命运,随心所欲、梦想成真!
  • 千年引之海角天涯

    千年引之海角天涯

    一千年前:散修之人秦雨,游于天地,于天极湖旁遇玉石仙子玉引。二人心生情愫。直至魔僧墓志铭于天极湖,碎天涯之玉石,取魔尸。玉石仙子殒命。魔王复生。后秦雨取太古巨剑斩杀魔王……秦雨谱曲《千年引》追忆玉引,抽尽一生思念掷于天极湖。天极湖内海角游鱼寄秦雨三千思念,追寻玉石之魂,一世未果……
  • 思文大纪

    思文大纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 魔鬼成语

    魔鬼成语

    本书分为人性的张扬、世态的感悟、思维的花朵、文化的传承四辑。从生命的价值、做人的真谛、审美的情趣、合作创新精神等方面理解成语蕴含的文化精华。
  • 错爱成瘾:替身小娇妻

    错爱成瘾:替身小娇妻

    "订婚前夕,她水中救人,却不想因此失去处子之身。一张失贞的婚检证明将她推上风口浪尖,面对未婚夫的质疑与婆家的责难,她选择退婚。适时,那个被救的神秘男人突然出现,带着前所未有的诚意将她风光娶回,流言从此变成了艳羡。可只有她自己知道,那只是一场误会,既然是个误会,他又为何执意要娶?豪门,究竟还有多少谜团……"
  • 裂地撕天

    裂地撕天

    神鬼难测的霸道机关术。恐怖渗人的诡异蛊术。摄魂夺魄的兰花惑术。强身悍体的请神巫术。变化无穷的通天幻术。偷财盗命的无双盗术。布阵引力的绝世千术。无声无息的索命杀术。一个精通外八门技艺的天才,意外重生在一个仙术浩瀚的世界。十三年后的记忆觉醒,以区区捕快之身,一步步成长为了搅动天下风云的绝顶人物。蓦然回首,醉卧苍穹,俯视天下。究竟是酒醉了他,还是他醉倒了整片世界。酌酒谈笑间,强敌灰飞烟灭。闲庭散步时,却已裂地撕天。
  • 企管风流

    企管风流

    新书《官鼎》已上传!
  • EXO:心岸

    EXO:心岸

    乔舒雅曾经说:“感情是一艘漂浮的船,心是主宰它的摆渡人,岸却是它最终要停靠的地方。”那时候,吴世勋是这样的回答:“岸,有远有近,也有大有小。有些人喜欢则近的岸停靠,有些人却喜欢多摆会儿,找远的岸停靠。有些人在黑暗中摆渡,错过了该停的岸,而还有些人,明明看到了岸就在那,却倔着脾气,不靠过来。”好的。那就翻一翻他们的故事来看一看。
  • 三界仙缘

    三界仙缘

    大道如青天,云游四海间。扶摇九万里,逍遥蓬莱仙。一介穿越客,萧景元一心求仙问道,跳出三界外,不在五行中。奈何,心猿出世,风起于青萍之末,席卷人妖仙三界,大劫将起。至此,一段叱咤山海、力挽狂澜的传说,也逐渐拉开序幕……
  • 邪王追妻:废柴长女逆天记

    邪王追妻:废柴长女逆天记

    她,现代最后的玄术师,却穿成了太守府爹不疼娘去世的废柴大小姐。他,倾城之貌只手遮天,无人能知其来历的神秘强者。受人鄙薄,她凭借手中神秘小鼎炼制天下奇药神器,年纪轻轻便名扬天下一洗前耻!奇遇连连,她四大圣兽尽在掌握,纵然被大陆王者觊觎追杀亦潇洒进阶化神,反噬霸主,华丽反击!两个极端存在的碰撞,命运的约定与追寻,冷心冷清的他为何对她情有独钟?逆天神鼎,天神邪尊,前世今生。且看他们如何开场华宴,盛装掀起大陆风云!【情节虚构,请勿模仿】