Country life; London (England) -- Description and travel; Natural history -- Outdoor books
The head of a great grey horse in a van drawn up by the pavement, the
head and neck stand out and conquer the rain and misty dinginess by
sheer force of beauty, sheer strength of character. He turns his
head--his neck forms a fine curve, his face is full of intelligence, in
spite of the half dim light and the driving rain, of the thick
atmosphere, and the black hollow of the covered van behind, his head
and neck stand out, just as in old portraits the face is still bright,
though surrounded with crusted varnish. It would be a glory to any man
to paint him. Drive on.
How strange the dim, uncertain faces of the crowd, half-seen, seem in
the hurry and rain; faces held downwards and muffled by the
darkness--not quite human in their eager and intensely concentrated
haste. No one thinks of or notices another--on, on--splash, shove, and
scramble; an intense selfishness, so selfish as not to be selfish, if
that can be understood, so absorbed as to be past observing that any
one lives but themselves. Human beings reduced to mere hurrying
machines, worked by wind and rain, and stern necessities of life;
driven on; something very hard and unhappy in the thought of this. They
seem reduced to the condition of the wooden cabs--the mere
vehicles--pulled along by the irresistible horse Circumstance. They
shut their eyes mentally, wrap themselves in the overcoat of
indifference, and drive on, drive on. It is time to get out at last.
The 'bus stops on one side of the street, and you have to cross to the
other. Look up and down--lights are rushing each way, but for the
moment none are close. The gas-lamps shine in the puddles of thick
greasy water, and by their gleam you can guide yourself round them. Cab
coming! Surely he will give way a little and not force you into that
great puddle; no, he neither sees, nor cares, Drive on, drive on. Qick!
the shafts! Step in the puddle and save your life!
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