before-mentioned, and was vocable above the common pitch:—
“‘MY BRAVE BEAUCHAMP,—On with your mission, and never a summing of
results in hand, nor thirst for _prospects_, nor counting upon
harvests; for seed sown in faith day by day is the nightly harvest of
the soul, and with the soul we work. With the soul we see.’”
Captain Baskelett intervened: “Ahem! I beg to observe that this
delectable rubbish is underlined by old Nevil’s pencil.” He promised to
do a little roaring whenever it occurred, and continued with ghastly
false accentuation, an intermittent sprightliness and depression of
tone in the wrong places.
“‘The soul,’ et cætera. Here we are! ‘Desires to realize our gains are
akin to the passion of usury; these are tricks of the usurer to grasp
his gold in act and imagination. Have none of them. Work at the
people!’ —_At_ them, remark!—‘Moveless do they seem to you? Why, so is
the earth to the sowing husbandman, and though we cannot forecast a
reaping season, we have in history durable testification that our
seasons come in the souls of men, yea, as a planet that we have set in
motion, and faster and faster are we spinning it, and firmer and firmer
shall we set it to regularity of revolution. _That means
life!_’—Shrapnel roars: you will have Nevil in a minute.—‘Recognize
that now we have bare life; at best for the bulk of men the Saurian
lizard’s broad back soaking and roasting in primeval slime; or say, in
the so-called teachers of men, as much of life as pricks the frog in
March to stir and yawn, and up on a flaccid leap that rolls him over
some three inches nearer to the ditchwater besought by his instinct.’
“I ask you, did you ever hear? The flaccid frog! But on we go.”
“‘Professors, prophets, masters, each hitherto has had his creed and
system to offer, good mayhap for the term; and each has put it forth
for the truth everlasting, to drive the dagger to the heart of time,
and put the axe to human growth!—that one circle of wisdom issuing of
the experience and needs of their day, should act the despot over all
other circles for ever!—so where at first light shone to light the
yawning frog to his wet ditch, there, with the necessitated revolution
of men’s minds in the course of ages, _darkness radiates_.’
“That’s old Nevil. Upon my honour, I haven’t a notion of what it all
means, and I don’t believe the old rascal Shrapnel has himself. And
pray be patient, my dear colonel. You will find him practical
presently. I’ll skip, if you tell me to. Darkness radiates, does it!
“‘The creed that rose in heaven sets below; and where we had an angel
we have claw-feet and fangs. Ask how that is! The creed is much what it
was when the followers diverged it from the Founder. But humanity is
not _where_ it was when that creed was food and guidance. Creeds will
not die not fighting. We cannot root them up out of us without blood.’
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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