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第3章

Nor in jokes at the expense of policemen is the fun entirely on your side.Maybe I did not proceed with judgment.It occurs to me now, looking back, that the neighbourhoods of Covent Garden and Great Marlborough Street were ill-chosen for sport of this nature.To bonnet a fat policeman is excellent fooling.While he is struggling with his helmet you can ask him comic questions, and by the time he has got his head free you are out of sight.But the game should be played in a district where there is not an average of three constables to every dozen square yards.When two other policemen, who have had their eye on you for the past ten minutes, are watching the proceedings from just round the next corner, you have little or no leisure for due enjoyment of the situation.By the time you have run the whole length of Great Titchfield Street and twice round Oxford Market, you are of opinion that a joke should never be prolonged beyond the point at which there is danger of its becoming wearisome; and that the time has now arrived for home and friends.

The "Law," on the other hand, now raised by reinforcements to a strength of six or seven men, is just beginning to enjoy the chase.

You picture to yourself, while doing Hanover Square, the scene in Court the next morning.You will be accused of being drunk and disorderly.It will be idle for you to explain to the magistrate (or to your relations afterwards) that you were only trying to live up to a man who did this sort of thing in a book and was admired for it.You will be fined the usual forty shillings; and on the next occasion of your calling at the Mayfields' the girls will be out, and Mrs.Mayfield, an excellent lady, who has always taken a motherly interest in you, will talk seriously to you and urge you to sign the pledge.

Thanks to your youth and constitution you shake off the pursuit at Notting Hill; and, to avoid any chance of unpleasant contretemps on the return journey, walk home to Bloomsbury by way of Camden Town and Islington.

I abandoned sportive tendencies as the result of a vow made by myself to Providence, during the early hours of a certain Sunday morning, while clinging to the waterspout of an unpretentious house situate in a side street off Soho.I put it to Providence as man to man."Let me only get out of this," I think were the muttered words I used, "and no more 'sport' for me." Providence closed on the offer, and did let me get out of it.True, it was a complicated "get out," involving a broken skylight and three gas globes, two hours in a coal cellar, and a sovereign to a potman for the loan of an ulster; and when at last, secure in my chamber, I took stock of myself--what was left of me,--I could not but reflect that Providence might have done the job neater.Yet I experienced no desire to escape the terms of the covenant; my inclining for the future was towards a life of simplicity.

Accordingly, I cast about for a new character, and found one to suit me.The German professor was becoming popular as a hero about this period.He wore his hair long and was otherwise untidy, but he had "a heart of steel," occasionally of gold.The majority of folks in the book, judging him from his exterior together with his conversation--in broken English, dealing chiefly with his dead mother and his little sister Lisa,--dubbed him uninteresting, but then they did not know about the heart.His chief possession was a lame dog which he had rescued from a brutal mob; and when he was not talking broken English he was nursing this dog.

But his speciality was stopping runaway horses, thereby saving the heroine's life.This, combined with the broken English and the dog, rendered him irresistible.

He seemed a peaceful, amiable sort of creature, and I decided to try him.I could not of course be a German professor, but I could, and did, wear my hair long in spite of much public advice to the contrary, voiced chiefly by small boys.I endeavoured to obtain possession of a lame dog, but failed.A one-eyed dealer in Seven Dials, to whom, as a last resource, I applied, offered to lame one for me for an extra five shillings, but this suggestion I declined.

I came across an uncanny-looking mongrel late one night.He was not lame, but he seemed pretty sick; and, feeling I was not robbing anybody of anything very valuable, I lured him home and nursed him.

I fancy I must have over-nursed him.He got so healthy in the end, there was no doing anything with him.He was an ill-conditioned cur, and he was too old to be taught.He became the curse of the neighbourhood.His idea of sport was killing chickens and sneaking rabbits from outside poulterers' shops.For recreation he killed cats and frightened small children by yelping round their legs.

There were times when I could have lamed him myself, if only I could have got hold of him.I made nothing by running that dog--nothing whatever.People, instead of admiring me for nursing him back to life, called me a fool, and said that if I didn't drown the brute they would.He spoilt my character utterly--I mean my character at this period.It is difficult to pose as a young man with a heart of gold, when discovered in the middle of the road throwing stones at your own dog.And stones were the only things that would reach and influence him.

I was also hampered by a scarcity in runaway horses.The horse of our suburb was not that type of horse.Once and only once did an opportunity offer itself for practice.It was a good opportunity, inasmuch as he was not running away very greatly.Indeed, I doubt if he knew himself that he was running away.It transpired afterwards that it was a habit of his, after waiting for his driver outside the Rose and Crown for what he considered to be a reasonable period, to trot home on his own account.He passed me going about seven miles an hour, with the reins dragging conveniently beside him.He was the very thing for a beginner, and I prepared myself.

At the critical moment, however, a couple of officious policemen pushed me aside and did it themselves.

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