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seemed to mark them out as made in Germany。 Hardly versatile
enough察perhaps察this Leotard察unsympathetic察not a companion for
all hours察nor would you have chosen him to take to bed with you。
And yet察within his own limits察how fresh察how engrossing察how
resourceful and inventive Well察he was gone察it seemed
merely gone。 Never specially cherished while he tarried
with us察he had yet contrived to build himself a particular niche
of his own。 Sunrise and sunset察and the dinner´bell察and the
sudden rainbow察and lessons察and Leotard察and the moon through
the nursery windowsthey were all part of the great order of
things察and the displacement of any one item seemed to
disorganize the whole machinery。 The immediate point was察not
that the world would continue to go round as of old察but that
Leotard wouldn't。
Yonder corner察now swept and garnished察had been the stall
wherein the spotty horse察at the close of each laborious day察was
accustomed to doze peacefully the long night through。 In days of
old each of us in turn had been jerked thrillingly round the room
on his precarious back察had dug our heels into his unyielding
sides察and had scratched our hands on the tin tacks that
secured his mane to his stiffly´curving neck。 Later察with
increasing stature察we came to overlook his merits as a beast of
burden察but how frankly察how good´naturedly察he had recognized
the new conditions察and adapted himself to them without a murmur
When the military spirit was abroad察who so ready to be a
squadron of cavalry察a horde of Cossacks察or artillery pounding
into position拭 He had even served with honour as a gun´boat
during a period when naval strategy was the only theme察and no
false equine pride ever hindered him from taking the part of a
roaring locomotive察earth´shaking察clangorous察annihilating time
and space。 Really it was no longer clear how life察with its
manifold emergencies察was to be carried on at all without a
fellow like the spotty horse察ready to step in at critical
moments and take up just the part required of him。
In moments of mental depression察nothing is quite so
consoling as the honest smell of a painted animal察and
mechanically I turned towards the shelf that had been so long the
Ararat of our weather´beaten Ark。 The shelf was empty察the Ark
had cast off moorings and sailed away to Poplar察and had taken
with it its haunting smell察as well as that pleasant sense of
disorder that the best conducted Ark is always able to impart。
The sliding roof had rarely been known to close entirely。 There
was always a pair of giraffe´legs sticking out察or an elephant´
trunk察taking from the stiffness of its outline察and reminding us
that our motley crowd of friends inside were uncomfortably
cramped for room and only too ready to leap in a cascade on the
floor and browse and gallop察flutter and bellow and neigh察and be
their natural selves again。 I think that none of us ever really
thought very much of Ham and Shem and Japhet。 They were only
there because they were in the story察but nobody really
wanted them。 The Ark was built for the animals察of course
animals with tails察and trunks察and horns察and at least three
legs apiece察though some unfortunates had been unable to retain
even that number。 And in the animals were of course included the
birdsthe dove察for instance察grey with black wings察and the
red´crested woodpeckeror was it a hoo´poeand the insects
for there was a dear beetle察about the same size as the dove
that held its own with any of the mammalia。
Of the doll´department Charlotte had naturally been sole chief
for a long time察if the staff were not in their places to´day察it
was not I who had any official right to take notice。 And yet one
may have been member of a Club for many a year without ever
exactly understanding the use and object of the other members
until one enters察some Christmas day or other holiday察and
surveying the deserted armchairs察the untenanted sofas察the
barren hat´pegs察realizes察with depression察that those other
fellows had their allotted functions察after all。 Where was old
Jerry拭 Where were Eugenie察Rosa察Sophy察Esmeralda拭 We had long
drifted apart察it was true察we spoke but rarely察perhaps
absorbed in new ambitions察new achievements察I had even come to
look down on these conservative察unprogressive members who were
so clearly content to remain simply what they were。 And now that
their corners were unfilled察their chairs unoccupiedwell察my
eyes were opened and I wanted 'em back
However察it was no business of mine。 If grievances were the
question察I hadn't a leg to stand upon。 Though my catapults were
officially confiscated察I knew the drawer in which they were
incarcerated察and where the key of it was hidden察and I
could make life a burden察if I chose察to every living thing
within a square´mile radius察so long as the catapult was restored
to its drawer in due and decent time。 But I wondered how the
others were taking it。 The edict hit them more severely。 They
should have my moral countenance at any rate察if not more察in any
protest or countermine they might be planning。 And察indeed
something seemed possible察from the dogged察sullen air with which
the two of them had trotted off in the direction of the
raspberry´canes。 Certain spots always had their insensible
attraction for certain moods。 In love察one sought the orchard。
Weary of discipline察sick of convention察impassioned for the
road察the mining camp察the land across the border察one made for
the big meadow。 Mutinous察sulky察charged with plots and
conspiracies察one always got behind the shelter of the
raspberry´canes。
。 。 。 。 。 。 。
;You can come too if you like察─said Harold察in a subdued sort of
way察as soon as he was aware that I was sitting up in bed
watching him。 ;We didn't think you'd care察'cos you've got to
catapults。 But we're goin' to do what we've settled to do察so
it's no good sayin' we hadn't ought and that sort of thing察'cos
we're goin' to
The day had passed in an ominous peacefulness。 Charlotte and
Harold had kept out of my way察as well as out of everybody
else's察in a purposeful manner that ought to have bred suspicion。
In the evening we had read books察or fitfully drawn ships and
battles on fly´leaves察apart察in separate corners察void of
conversation or criticism察oppressed by the lowering tidiness of
the universe察till bedtime came察and disrobement察and
prayers even more mechanical than usual察and lastly bed itself
without so much as a giraffe under the pillow。 Harold had
grunted himself between the sheets with an ostentatious pretence
of overpowering fatigue察but I noticed that he pulled his pillow
forward and propped his head against the brass bars of his crib
and察as I was acquainted with most of his tricks and subterfuges
it was easy for me to gather that a painful wakefulness was his
aim that night。
I had dozed off察however察and Harold was out and on his feet
poking under the bed for his shoes察when I sat up and grimly
regarded him。 Just as he said I could come if I liked察Charlotte
slipped in察her face rigid and set。 And then it was borne in
upon me that I was not on in this scene。 These youngsters had
planned it all out察the piece was their own察and the
mounting察and the cast。 My sceptre had fallen察my rule had
ceased。 In this magic hour of the summer night laws went for
nothing察codes were cancelled察and those who were most in touch
with the moonlight and the warm June spirit and the topsy´
turvydom that reigns when the clock strikes ten察were the true
lords and lawmakers。
Humbly察almost timidly察I followed without a protest in the wake
of these two remorseless察purposeful young persons察who were
marching straight for the schoolroom。 Here in the moonlight the
grim big box stood visiblethe box in which so large a portion
of our past and our personality lay entombed察cold察swathed in
paper察awaiting the carrier of the morning who should speed them
forth to the strange察cold察distant Children's Hospital察where
their little failings would all be misunderstood and no one
would make allowances。 A dreamy spectator察I stood idly by
while Harold propped up the lid and the two plunged in their arms
and probed and felt and grappled。
;Here's Rosa察─said Harold察suddenly。 ;I know the feel of her
hair。 Will you have Rosa out拭
;Oh察give me Rosa ─cried Charlotte with a sort of gasp。 And
when Rosa had been dragged forth察quite unmoved apparently
placid as ever in her moonfaced contemplation of this comedy´
world with its ups and downs察Charlotte retired with her to the
window´seat察and there in the moonlight the two exchanged their
private confidences察leaving Harold to his exploration alone。
;Here's something with sharp corners察─said Harold察presently。
;Must be Leotard察I think。 Better let