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第65章 CHAPTER XXXIV

Back on the ranch,in the Valley of the Moon,I resumed my steady drinking.My programme was no drink in the morning;first drink-time came with the completion of my thousand words.Then,between that and the midday meal,were drinks numerous enough to develop a pleasant jingle.Again,in the hour preceding the evening meal,Ideveloped another pleasant jingle.Nobody ever saw me drunk,for the simple reason that I never was drunk.But I did get a jingle twice each day;and the amount of alcohol I consumed every day,if loosed in the system of one unaccustomed to drink,would have put such a one on his back and out.

It was the old proposition.The more I drank,the more I was compelled to drink in order to get an effect.The time came when cocktails were inadequate.I had neither the time in which to drink them nor the space to accommodate them.Whisky had a more powerful jolt.It gave quicker action with less quantity.

Bourbon or rye,or cunningly aged blends,constituted the pre-midday drinking.In the late afternoon it was Scotch and soda.

My sleep,always excellent,now became not quite so excellent.Ihad been accustomed to read myself back asleep when I chanced to awake.But now this began to fail me.When I had read two or three of the small hours away and was as wide awake as ever,Ifound that a drink furnished the soporific effect.Sometimes two or three drinks were required.

So short a period of sleep then intervened before early morning rising that my system did not have time to work off the alcohol.

As a result I awoke with mouth parched and dry,with a slight heaviness of head,and with a mild nervous palpitation in the stomach.In fact I did not feel good.I was suffering from the morning sickness of the steady,heavy drinker.What I needed was a pick-me-up,a bracer.Trust John Barleycorn,once he has broken down a man's defences!So it was a drink before breakfast to put me right for breakfast--the old poison of the snake that has bitten one!Another custom begun at this time was that of the pitcher of water by the bedside to furnish relief to my scorched and sizzling membranes.

I achieved a condition in which my body was never free from alcohol.Nor did I permit myself to be away from alcohol.If Itravelled to out-of-the-way places,I declined to run the risk of finding them dry.I took a quart,or several quarts,along in my grip.In the past I had been amazed by other men guilty of this practice.Now I did it myself unblushingly.And when I got out with the fellows,I cast all rules by the board.I drank when they drank,what they drank,and in the same way they drank.

I was carrying a beautiful alcoholic conflagration around with me.

The thing fed on its own heat and flamed the fiercer.There was no time,in all my waking time,that I didn't want a drink.Ibegan to anticipate the completion of my daily thousand words by taking a drink when only five hundred words were written.It was not long until I prefaced the beginning of the thousand words with a drink.

The gravity of this I realised too well.I made new rules.

Resolutely I would refrain from drinking until my work was done.

But a new and most diabolical complication arose.The work refused to be done without drinking.It just couldn't be done.Ihad to drink in order to do it.I was beginning to fight now.Ihad the craving at last,and it was mastering me.I would sit at my desk and dally with pad and pen,but words refused to flow.My brain could not think the proper thoughts because continually it was obsessed with the one thought that across the room in the liquor cabinet stood John Barleycorn.When,in despair,I took my drink,at once my brain loosened up and began to roll off the thousand words.

In my town house,in Oakland,I finished the stock of liquor and wilfully refused to purchase more.It was no use,because,unfortunately,there remained in the bottom of the liquor cabinet a case of beer.In vain I tried to write.Now beer is a poor substitute for strong waters:besides,I didn't like beer,yet all I could think of was that beer so singularly accessible in the bottom of the cabinet.Not until I had drunk a pint of it did the words begin to reel off,and the thousand were reeled off to the tune of numerous pints.The worst of it was that the beer caused me severe heart-burn;but despite the discomfort I soon finished off the case.

The liquor cabinet was now bare.I did not replenish it.By truly heroic perseverance I finally forced myself to write the daily thousand words without the spur of John Barleycorn.But all the time I wrote I was keenly aware of the craving for a drink.

And as soon as the morning's work was done,I was out of the house and away down-town to get my first drink.Merciful goodness!--if John Barleycorn could get such sway over me,a non-alcoholic,what must be the sufferings of the true alcoholic,battling against the organic demands of his chemistry while those closest to him sympathise little,understand less,and despise and deride him!

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