Bildungsromans; England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction; Illegitimate children -- Fiction
Michael, as once he had known the ranks of the British Army
from Lance-corporal to Field Marshal, could tell the hierarchy
from Sexton to Pope. He knew too, as once he knew the history
and uniform of Dragoons, Hussars and Lancers, the history and
uniform of the religious orders—Benedictines, Cistercians,
Franciscans, Dominicans (how he loved the last in their black
and white habit, _Domini canes_ , watchdogs of the Lord),
Carmelites, Præmonstratensians, Augustinians, Servites,
Gilbertines, Carthusians, Redemptorists, Capuchins,
Passionists, Jesuits, Oblates of St. Charles Borromeo and the
Congregation of St. Philip Neri. Michael outvied Mr. Prout in
ecclesiastical possessions, and his bedroom was nearly as full
as the repository from which it was stocked. There were images
of St. Michael (his own patron), St. Hugh of Lincoln (patron of
schoolboys) and St. James of Compostella (patron of the
school), together with Our Lady of Seven Dolours, Our Lady Star
of the Sea and Our Lady of Lourdes, Our Lady of Perpetual
Succour, Our Lady of Victories; there were eikons, scapulars,
crucifixes, candlesticks, the Holy Child of Prague, rosaries,
and indeed every variety of sacred bric-à-brac. Michael slept
in an oriental atmosphere, because he had formed the habit of
burning during his prayers cone-
shaped pastilles in a saucer. The tenuous spiral of perfumed
smoke carried up his emotional apostrophes through the prosaic
ceiling of the old night-nursery past the stars, beyond the
Thrones and Dominations and Seraphim to God. Michael’s contest
with the sins of youth had become much more thrilling since he
had accepted the existence of a personal fiend, and in an
ecstasy of temptation he would lie in bed and defy the Devil,
calling upon his patron the Archangel to descend from heaven
and battle with the powers of evil in that airy arena above the
coal-wharf beyond the railway lines. But the Father of Lies had
many tricks with which to circumvent Michael; he would conjure
up sensuous images before his antagonist; succubi materialized
as pretty housemaids, feminine devils put on tights and
openwork stockings to encounter him from the pages of pink
weekly papers, and sometimes Satan himself would sit at the
foot of his bed in the darkness and tell him tales of how other
boys enjoyed themselves, arguing that it was a pity to waste
his opportunities and filling his thoughts with dissolute
memories. Michael would leap from his bed and pray before his
crucifix, and through the darkness angels and saints would
rally to his aid, until Satan slunk off with his tail between
his legs, personally humiliated.
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