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第3章

"Ah!" he thought, "I, too, can do my bit to save England....It needs but the spark to burn away the dross of this terrible horse-sense which keeps the country back.

"Mrs.Petty!" But Mrs.Petty was already not.

..........................

The grass never grew under the feet of Mr.Lavender, No sooner had he formed his sudden resolve than he wrote to what he conceived to be the proper quarter, and receiving no reply, went down to the centre of the official world.It was at time of change and no small national excitement; brooms were sweeping clean, and new offices had arisen everywhere.Mr.Lavender passed bewildered among large stone buildings and small wooden buildings, not knowing where to go.He had bought no clothes since the beginning of the war, except the various Volunteer uniforms which the exigencies of a shifting situation had forced the authorities to withdraw from time to time; and his, small shrunken figure struck somewhat vividly on the eye, with elbows and knees shining in the summer sunlight.Stopping at last before the only object which seemed unchanged, he said:

"Can you tell me where the Ministry is?"

The officer looked down at him.

"What for?"

"For speaking about the country."

"Ministry of Propagation? First on the right, second door on the left.""Thank you.The Police are wonderful."

"None of that," said the officer coldly.

"I only said you were wonderful."

"I 'eard you."

"But you are.I don't know what the country would do without you.Your solid qualities, your imperturbable bonhomie, your truly British tenderness towards----""Pass away!" said the officer.

"I am only repeating what we all say of you," rejoined Mr.Lavender reproachfully.

"Did you 'ear me say 'Move on,'" said the officer; "or must I make you an example?""YOU are the example," said Mr.Lavender warmly.

"Any more names," returned the officer, "and I take you to the station."And he moved out into the traffic.Puzzled by his unfriendliness Mr.

Lavender resumed his search, and, arriving at the door indicated, went in.A dark, dusty, deserted corridor led him nowhere, till he came on a little girl in a brown frock, with her hair down her back.

"Can you tell me, little one----" he said, laying his hand on her head.

"Chuck it!" said the little girl.

"No, no!" responded Mr.Lavender, deeply hurt."Can you tell me where Ican find the Minister?"

"'Ave you an appointment?

"No; but I wrote to him.He should expect me.""Wot nyme?"

"John Lavender.Here is my card."

"I'll tyke it in.Wyte 'ere!"

"Wonderful!" mused Mr.Lavender; "the patriotic impulse already stirring in these little hearts! What was the stanza of that patriotic poet?

"'Lives not a babe who shall not feel the pulse Of Britain's need beat wild in Britain's wrist.

And, sacrificial, in the world's convulse Put up its lips to be by Britain kissed.'

So young to bring their lives to the service of the country!""Come on," said the little girl, reappearing suddenly; "e'll see you."Mr.Lavender entered a room which had a considerable resemblance to the office of a lawyer save for the absence of tomes.It seemed furnished almost exclusively by the Minister, who sat with knees crossed, in a pair of large round tortoiseshell spectacles, which did not, however, veil the keenness of his eyes.He was a man with close cropped grey hair, a broad, yellow, clean-shaven face, and thrusting grey eyes.

"Mr.Lavender," he said, in a raw, forcible voice; "sit down, will you?""I wrote to you," began our hero, "expressing the wish to offer myself as a speaker.""Ah!" said the Minister."Let's see--Lavender, Lavender.Here's your letter." And extracting a letter from a file he read it, avoiding with difficulty his tortoiseshell spectacles."You want to stump the country?

M.A., Barrister, and Fellow of the Zoological.Are you a good speaker?""If zeal--- " began Mr.Lavender.

"That's it; spark! We're out to win this war, sir.""Quite so," began Mr.Lavender."If devotion----""You'll have to use gas," said the Minister; and we don't pay.""Pay!" cried Mr.Lavender with horror; "no, indeed!"The Minister bent on him a shrewd glance.

"What's your line? Anything particular, or just general patriotism?

I recommend that; but you'll have to put some punch into it, you know.""I have studied all the great orators of the war, sir," said Mr.

Lavender, "and am familiar with all the great writers on, it.I should form myself on them; and if enthusiasm----""Quite!" said the Minister."If you want any atrocities we can give you them.No facts and no figures; just general pat.""I shall endeavour----" began Mr.Lavender.

"Well, good-bye," said the Minister, rising."When do you start?"Mr.Lavender rose too."To-morrow," he said, "if I can get inflated."The Minister rang a bell.

"You're on your own, mind," he said."No facts; what they want is ginger.Yes, Mr.Japes? "And seeing that the Minister was looking over his tortoiseshell.

spectacles at somebody behind him, Mr.Lavender turned and went out.In the corridor he thought, "What terseness! How different from the days when Dickens wrote his 'Circumlocution Office'! Punch!" And opening the wrong door, he found himself in the presence of six little girls in brown frocks, sitting against the walls with their thumbs in their mouths.

"Oh!" he said, "I'm afraid I've lost my way."The eldest of the little girls withdrew a thumb.

"What d'yer want?"

"The door," said Mr.Lavender.

"Second on the right."

"Goodbye," said Mr.Lavender.

The little girls did not answer.And he went out thinking, "These children are really wonderful! What devotion one sees! And yet the country is not yet fully roused!"

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