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Dream Days
by Kenneth Grahame
Contents
THE TWENTY…FIRST OF OCTOBER
DIES IRAE
MUTABILE SEMPER
THE MAGIC RING
ITS WALLS WERE AS OF JASPER
A SAGA OF THE SEAS
THE RELUCTANT DRAGON
A DEPARTURE
Dream Days
THE TWENTY…FIRST OF
OCTOBER
In the matter of general culture and attainments; we youngsters
stood on pretty level ground。 True; it was always happening that
one of us would be singled out at any moment; freakishly; and
without regard to his own preferences; to wrestle with the
inflections of some idiotic language long rightly dead; while
another; from some fancied artistic tendency which always failed
to justify itself; might be told off without warning to hammer
out scales and exercises; and to bedew the senseless keys with
tears of weariness or of revolt。 But in subjects common to
either sex; and held to be necessary even for him whose
ambition soared no higher than to crack a whip in a circus…ring
in geography; for instance; arithmetic; or the weary doings of
kings and queenseach would have scorned to excel。 And; indeed;
whatever our individual gifts; a general dogged determination to
shirk and to evade kept us all at much the same dead level;a
level of ignorance tempered by insubordination。
Fortunately there existed a wide range of subjects; of healthier
tone than those already enumerated; in which we were free to
choose for ourselves; and which we would have scorned to consider
education; and in these we freely followed each his own
particular line; often attaining an amount of special knowledge
which struck our ignorant elders as simply uncanny。 For Edward;
the uniforms; accoutrements; colours; and mottoes of the
regiments composing the British Army had a special glamour。
In the matter of facings he was simply faultless; among chevrons;
badges; medals; and stars; he moved familiarly; he even knew the
names of most of the colonels in command; and he would squander
sunny hours prone on the lawn; heedless of challenge from bird or
beast; poring over a tattered Army List。 My own accomplishment
was of another charactertook; as it seemed to me; a wider and a
more untrammelled range。 Dragoons might have swaggered in
Lincoln green; riflemen might have donned sporrans over tartan
trews; without exciting notice or comment from me。 But did you
seek precise information as to the fauna of the American
continent; then you had come to the right shop。 Where and why
the bison 〃wallowed〃; how beaver were to be trapped and wild
turkeys stalked; the grizzly and how to handle him; and the
pretty pressing ways of the constrictor;in fine; the haunts and
the habits of all that burrowed; strutted; roared; or wriggled
between the Atlantic and the Pacific;all this knowledge I took
for my province。 By the others my equipment was fully
recognized。 Supposing a book with a bear…hunt in it made its way
into the house; and the atmosphere was electric with excitement;
still; it was necessary that I should first decide whether the
slot had been properly described and properly followed up; ere
the work could be stamped with full approval。 A writer might
have won fame throughout the civilized globe for his trappers and
his realistic backwoods; and all went for nothing。 If his
pemmican were not properly compounded I damned his achievement;
and it was heard no more of。
Harold was hardly old enough to possess a special subject of his
own。 He had his instincts; indeed; and at bird's…nesting they
almost amounted to prophecy。 Where we others only suspected
eggs; surmised possible eggs; hinted doubtfully at eggs in the
neighbourhood; Harold went straight for the right bush; bough; or
hole as if he carried a divining…rod。 But this faculty belonged
to the class of mere gifts; and was not to be ranked with
Edward's lore regarding facings; and mine as to the habits of
prairie…dogs; both gained by painful study and extensive travel
in those 〃realms of gold;〃 the Army List and Ballantyne。
Selina's subject; quite unaccountably; happened to be naval
history。 There is no laying down rules as to subjects; you just
possess themor rather; they possess youand their genesis or
protoplasm is rarely to be tracked down。 Selina had never so
much as seen the sea; but for that matter neither had I ever
set foot on the American continent; the by…ways of which I knew
so intimately。 And just as I; if set down without warning in the
middle of the Rocky Mountains; would have been perfectly at home;
so Selina; if a genie had dropped her suddenly on Portsmouth
Hard; could have given points to most of its frequenters。 From
the days of Blake down to the death of Nelson (she never
condescended further) Selina had taken spiritual part in every
notable engagement of the British Navy; and even in the dark days
when she had to pick up skirts and flee; chased by an ungallant
De Ruyter or Van Tromp; she was yet cheerful in the consciousness
that ere long she would be gleefully hammering the fleets of the
world; in the glorious times to follow。 When that golden period
arrived; Selina was busy indeed; and; while loving best to stand
where the splinters were flying the thickest。 she was also a
careful and critical student of seamanship and of manoeuvre。 She
knew the order in which the great line…of…battle ships moved into
action; the vessels they respectively engaged; the moment when
each let go its anchor; and which of them had a spring on its
cable (while not understanding the phrase; she carefully noted
the fact); and she habitually went into an engagement on the
quarter…deck of the gallant ship that reserved its fire the
longest。
At the time of Selina's weird seizure I was unfortunately away
from home; on a loathsome visit to an aunt; and my account is
therefore feebly compounded from hearsay。 It was an absence I
never ceased to regretscoring it up; with a sense of injury;
against the aunt。 There was a splendid uselessness about the
whole performance that specially appealed to my artistic sense。
That it should have been Selina; too; who should break out
this waySelina; who had just become a regular subscriber to the
〃Young Ladies' Journal;〃 and who allowed herself to be taken out
to strange teas with an air of resignation palpably assumedthis
was a special joy; and served to remind me that much of this
dreaded convention that was creeping over us might be; after all;
only veneer。 Edward also was absent; getting licked into shape
at school; but to him the loss was nothing。 With his stern
practical bent he wouldn't have seen any sense in itto recall
one of his favourite expressions。 To Harold; however; for
whom the gods had always cherished a special tenderness; it was
granted; not only to witness; but also; priestlike; to feed the
sacred fire itself。 And if at the time he paid the penalty
exacted by the sordid unimaginative ones who temporarily rule the
roast; he must ever after; one feels sure; have carried
inside him some of the white gladness of the acolyte who; greatly
privileged; has been permitted to swing a censer at the sacring
of the very Mass。
October was mellowing fast; and with it the year itself; full of
tender hints; in woodland and hedgerow; of a course well…nigh
completed。 From all sides that still afternoon you caught the
quick breathing and sob of the runner nearing the goal。
Preoccupied and possessed; Selina had strayed down the garden and
out into the pasture beyond; where; on a bit of rising ground
that dominated the garden on one side and the downs with the old
coach…road on the other; she had cast herself down to chew the
cud of fancy。 There she was presently joined by Harold;
breathless and very full of his latest grievance。
〃I asked him not to;〃 he burst out。 〃I said if he'd only please
wait a bit and Edward would be back soon; and it couldn't
matter to HIM; and the pig wouldn't mind; and Edward'd be
pleased and everybody'd be happy。 But he just said he was very
sorry; but bacon didn't wait for nobody。 So I told him he was a
regular beast; and then I came away。 Andand I b'lieve they're
doing it now!〃
〃Yes; he's a beast;〃 agreed Selina; absently。 She had forgotten
all about the pig…killing。 Harold kicked away a freshly thrown…
up mole…hill; and prodded down the hole with a stick。 From the
direction of Farmer Larkin's demesne came a long…drawn note of
sorrow; a thin cry and appeal; telling that the stout soul of a
black Berkshire pig was already faring down the stony track to
Hades。
〃D'you know what day it is?〃 said Selina presently; in a low
voice; looking far away before her。
Harold did not appear to know; nor yet to care。 He had laid
open his mole…run for a yard or so; and was still grubbing at it
absorbedly。
〃It's Trafalgar Day;〃 went on Selina; trance
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