Buttheywereunwillingtotakeonthehumdrumofmakingaliving,andwereinmostcasesincapableofinitiatingacongenialmethodofemployingtheirpowers,theirnew-found,splendid,gloriouspowers,bymeansofwhichtheyhadsavedanempireandaworld。
Theyhadbecomecommonmenagain,theyinwhosesoulsbutafewweeksagohadflamedthegloryandsplendourofadivineheroism!
Smallwonderthatsomeofthesemen,tinglingwiththeconsciousnessofpowersofwhichthesebusy,engagedpeopleofthestreetsandshopsknewnothing,turnedwithdisdainfromthepetty,paltry,manyofthemnon-manlytasksthatmenpursuedsolelythattheymightlive。Live!Fortheselastterrible,greatandgloriousfiftymonthstheyhadschooledthemselvestothenotionthatthemainbusinessoflifewasnottolive。Therehadbeenforthemathingtodoinfinitelymoreworthwhilethantolive。Indeed,hadtheybeendeterminedatallcoststolive,thentheyhadbecometothemselves,totheircomrades,andindeedtoalltheworld,themostdespicableofalllivingthings,deservingandwinningtheinfinitecontemptofalltruemen。
Whilethe“gratuitymoney“lastedlifewentmerrilyenough,butwhenthelastchequehadbeencashed,andthegrimrealitythatrationshadceasedandQ。M。Storeswerenotlongeravailablethrustitselfvividlyintothefaceofthedemobilisedveteran,andwhenafterexperiencinginjobhuntingvaryingdegreesofhumiliationthesameveteranmadethestartlingandpainfuldiscoverythatforhiswaresofheroicself-immolation,ofdoggedendurancedoneupinkhaki,therewasnodemandinthebloodlessbutnonethelessstrenuousconflictofliving;andthatotherdiscovery,moredisconcerting,thathewasnotthemanhehadbeeninpre-wardaysandthoughthimselfstilltobe,butquiteanother,thenhewasreadyforoneoftwoalternatives,tosurrendertotheinevitabledictumthatafteralllifewasreallynotworthafight,moreparticularlyifitcouldbesustainedwithoutone,or,toflinghishatintotheBolshevistring,readyfortheoldthing,war——waragainsttheenemiesofcivilisationandhisownenemies,againstthosewhopossessedthingswhichheverymuchdesiredbutwhichforsomeinexplicablecausehewaspreventedfromobtaining。
Theformerclass,toagreaterorlessdegree,JackMaitlandrepresented;thelatter,TonyPerrotte。Fromtheirwarexperiencetheywerenowknittogetherinbondsthatranintolifeissues。
Togethertheyhadfacedwar’sultimatehorror,togethertheyhademergedwithimperishablememoriesofsheerheroicmanhoodmutuallyrevealedinhoursofdesperateneed。
AtJack’srequestTonyhadbeengiventhepositionofaJuniorForemaninoneoftheplaningmilldepartments,withthepromiseofadvancement。
“Youcanhaveanythingyouarefitfor,Tony,inanyofthemills。
IfeelthatIoweyou,thatwebothoweyoumorethanwecanpaybyanypositionwecanoffer,“wasGrantMaitland’sword。
“Mr。Maitland,neitheryounorJackowesmeanything。Jackhaspaid,andmorethanonce,allheowedme。But,“witharuefulsmile,“don’texpecttoomuchfrommeinthisjob。Ican’tseemyselfmakingitgo。“
“Giveitabigtry。Doyourbest。Iasknomore,“saidMr。
Maitland。
“Mybest?That’sahardthing。GivemeabayonetandsetsomeHunsbeforeme,andI’lldomybest。Thisisdifferentsomehow。“
“Different,yetthesame。Thesamequalitiesmakeforsuccess。
Youhavethebrainsandwithyourgiftformachinery——Well,tryit。
YouandJackherewillmakethisgobetweenyou,asyoumadetheothergo。“
Thedoorclosedontheyoungman。
“Willhemakegood,Jack?“saidthefather,anxiously。
“Willanyofusmakegood?“
“Youwill,Jack,Iknow。Youcanstick。“
“Yes,Icanstick,Isuppose,but,afterall——well,we’llhaveagoatit,anyway。But,likeTony,Ifeellikesaying,’Don’texpecttoomuch。’“
“Onlyyourbest,Jack,that’sall。Takethreemonths,sixmonths,ayear,andgetholdoftheofficeendofthebusiness。Youhavebrainsenough。IwantaGeneralManagerrightnow,Wickesishardlyuptoit。Heknowsthebooksandheknowstheworksbutheknowsnothingelse。Hedoesn’tknowmennormarkets。Heisanofficemanpureandsimple,andhe’sold,tooold。Thefactis,Jack,IhavetobemyownManagerinsideandoutside。Myforemenaregood,loyal,reliablefellows,buttheyonlyknowtheirorders。
Iwantsomeonetostandbesideme。Theplanthasbeendoubledincapacityduringthewar。Wedidalotofwarwork——aeroplaneparts。Wegotthespruceintherawandworkeditup,goodwork,too,ifIdosayitmyself。Nobetterwasdone。“
“Iknowsomethingaboutthat,Dad。IhadadaywithBadgleyinToronto。Iknowsomethingaboutit,andIknowwherethemoneywent,too,Dad。“
“Themoney?Ofcourse,Icouldn’ttakethemoney——howcouldIwithmyboysatthewar,andothermen’sboys?“
“Rathernot。MyGod,Dad,ifIthought——!Butwhat’stheusetalking?TheyknowinLondonallabouttheAmbulanceEquipmentandtheMachineGunBattery,andtheHospital。DoyouknowwhyCaramustookajobinthePermanentForceinEngland?Itwaseitherthatorblowingouthisbrains。Hecouldnotfacehisfather,awarmillionaire。MyGod,howcouldhe?“
Theboywaswalkingabouthisroomwithfacewhiteandlipsquivering。
“CaramuswasinchargeofthatMachineGunSectionthatheldthelineandletusgetback。Everymanwipedout,andCaramuscarriedbacksmashedtosmallpieces——andhisfathermakingamillionoutofmunitions!MyGod!MyGod!“
Asilencefellintheroomforaminute。
“PooroldCaramus!IsawhimintheCityamonthago,“saidthefather。“Ipitiedthepoorwretch。HewasaloneintheClub,notasoulwouldspeaktohim。Hehasgothishell。“
“Hedeservesit——allofit,andallwholikehimhavegotfatonbloodmoney。Doyouknow,Dad,whenIseethosemengoingaboutintheopenandnoonekickingthemIgetfairlysick。Idon’twonderatsomeoftheboysseeingred。Youmarkmywords,wearegoingtohavebadtimesinthiscountrybeforelong。“
“Iamafraidofit,boy。Thingslookugly。EveninourownworksIfeelabadspiritabout。TherearesomenewcomersfromtheoldcountrywhomIcan’tsayIadmiremuch。Theygrouchandtheywon’twork。Ourproductionislowerthaneverinourhistoryandourlaborcostismorethantwicewhatitwasin1914。“
“Well,Dad,givethemalittletimetosettledown。IhavenomoreuseforaslackerthanIhaveforawarmillionaire。“
“Wecan’tstandmuchofthatthing。Financiallyweareinfairlygoodshape。Webrokeevenwithouraeroplanework。Butwehaveabigstockofspruceonhand——high-pricedstuff,too——andaheavy,veryheavyoverhead。Weshallweatheritallright。Idon’tmindthewages,butwemusthaveproduction。Andthat’swhyIwantyouwithme。“
“Youmustnotdependonmeformuchuseforsometimeatleast。
IknowalittleabouthandlingmenbutaboutmachineryIknownothing。“
“Neverfear,boy,you’vegotthemachineinstinctinyou。I
rememberyourholidayworkinthemill,yousee。Butyourplaceisintheoffice。Wickeswillshowyoutheropes,andyouwillmakegood,Iknow。AndIjustwanttosaythatyoudon’tknowhowgladIamtohaveyoucomeinwithme,Jack。Ifyourbrotherhadcomebackhewouldhavetakenhold,hewascutoutforthejob,but——“
“PooroldAndy!Hehadyourgeniusforthebusiness。Iwishhehadbeentheonetogetback!“
“Wehadnotthechoosing,Jack,andifhehadcomeweshouldhavefeltthesameaboutyou。GodknowswhatHeisdoing,andwecanonlydoourbest。“
“Well,Dad,“saidJack,risingandstandingnearhisfather’schair,“asIsaidbefore,I’llmakeagoatit,butdon’tcounttoomuchonme。“
“Iamcountingalotonyou。YouareallIhavenow。“Thefather’svoiceendedinahuskywhisper。Theboyswallowedtherisinglumpinhisthroatbutcouldfindnomorewordstogoonwith。Butinhishearttherewastheresolvethathewouldmakeanhonesttrytodoforhisfather’ssakewhathewouldnotforhisown。
Butbeforeamonthhadgonehewasheartilysickoftheoffice。Itwasindoors,andthepettyfussingwithtrivialdetailsirkedhim。
Accuracywasasinequanonofsuccessfulofficework,andaccuracyiseitherathingofnaturalgiftoristheresultoflongandpainfuldiscipline,andneitherbynaturenorbydisciplinehadJackcomeintothepossessionofthisprimequalificationforasuccessfulofficeman。HisledgerwellnighbroughttearstooldWickes’eyesandaddedaheavyloadtohisday’swork。NotthatoldWickesgrudgedtheextraburden,muchlessmadeanycomplaint;
ratherdidhecountitjoytobeabletocoverfromothereyesthanhisowntheerrorsthatwereinevitablytobefoundinJack’sdailywork。
Haditseemedworthwhile,Jackwouldhavedisciplinedhimselftoaccuracy。Butwhatwastheendofitall?Alargerplantwithmoremachinestobuyandmorementoworkthemandtobeoverseenandtobepaid,afewmorefiguresinaBankBook——whatelse?
Jack’stastesweresimple。Hedespisedtheostentationofwealthintheaccumulationofmerethings。Hehadonlypityfortheplungerandforthelooselivercontempt。Whyshouldhetiehimselftoadesk,awellappointeddeskitistrue,butstilladesk,inafour-walledroom,amuchfinerroomthanhisfatherhadeverknown,butaroomwhichbecametohimacage。Why?Ofcourse,therewashisfather——andJackwearilyturnedtohiscorrespondencebasket,sickofthesightofpaperandletterheadsandcostformsandproductionreports。Forhisfather’ssake,whohadonlyhim,hewouldcarryon。Andcarryonhedid,doggedly,wearily,boredtodeath,butstickingit。Thereportsfromtheworkswereoftenominous。Thingswerenotgoingwell。Therewasanundercurrentofunrestamongthemen。
“Idon’twonderatit,“saidJacktooldWickesoneday,whenthebookkeepersetbeforehimtheweek’spaysheetandproductionsheet,sidebyside。“Afterall,whyshouldthepoordevilsworkforus?“
“Forus,sir?“saidtheshockedWickes。“Forthemselves,surely。
Whatwouldtheydoforalivingiftherewasnowork?“
“That’sjustit,Wickes。Theygetaliving——isitworthwhile?“
“But,sir,“gaspedtheoldman,“theymustlive,and——“
“Whymustthey?“
“Becausetheywantto!Waittillyousee’emsick,sir。Myword!
TheydomakehastefortheDoctor。“
“Ifancytheydo,Wickes。Butallthesame,Idon’twonderthattheygrouchabit。“
“’Tisnotthegrumbling,sir,Ideplore,“saidWickes,“iftheywouldonlywork,orletthemachineswork。That’sthetrouble,sir。Why,sir,whenIcametoyourfather,sir,weneverlookedattheclock,wekeptourmindsonthework。“
“Howlongago,Wickes?“
“Thirty-oneyears,sir,comenextMichaelmas。AndgladIwastogetthejob,too。Yousee,sir,Ihadjustcometothecountry,andwiththemissusandacoupleofkids——“
“Thirty-oneyears!GreatCaesar!Andyou’veworkedatthisdeskforthirty-oneyears!Andwhathaveyougotoutofit?“
“Well,sir,notwhatyoumightcallaterriblelot。Ihadn’ttheeddicationformuch,asyoumightsay——but——well,there’smylittlehome,andwe’velivedhappythere,themissusandme,andthekids——
atleast,tillthewarcame。“Theoldmanpausedabruptly。
“You’reright,Wickes,byJove,“exclaimedJack,startingfromhisseatandgrippingtheoldman’shand。“Youhavemadealotoutofit——andyougaveasfineaboyaseversteppedinuniformtoyourcountry。WewereallproudofStephen,everymanofus。“
“Iknowthat,sir,andheoftenwrotethewifeaboutyou,sir,whichwedon’tforget,sir。Ofcourse,it’shardonherandtheboys——justcominguptobesomethin’attheschool。“
“Bytheway,Wickes,howaretheydoing?Twoofthem,aren’tthere?Let’ssee——there’sSteve,he’stheeldest——“
“No,sir,he’stheyoungest,sir。Robertistheeldest——fourteen,andquitecleverathisbooks。Pityhe’sgottoquitjustnow。“
“Quit?Notabitofit。Wemustseetothat。AndlittleSteve——
howistheback?“
“He’stwelve。Thebackhurtsalot,butheishappyenough,ifyougivehimapencil。They’reallwithusnow。“
“Ah,well,well。Ithinkyouhavemadesomethingoutofitafterall,Wickes。AndwemustseeaboutRobert。“