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第37章

Such was the house, the household, and the business Mr Verloc left behind him on his way westward at the hour of half past ten in the morning.

It was unusually early for him; his whole person exhaled the charm of almost dewy freshness; he wore his blue cloth overcoat unbuttoned; his boots were shiny; his cheeks, freshly shaven, had a sort of gloss; and even his heavy-lidded eyes, refreshed by a night of peaceful slumber, sent out glances of comparative alertness.Through the park railings these glances beheld men and women riding in the Row, couples cantering past harmoniously, others advancing sedately at a walk, loitering groups of three or four, solitary horsemen looking unsociable, and solitary women followed at a long distance by a groom with a cockade to his hat and a leather belt over his tight-fitting coat.Carriages went bowling by, mostly two-horse broughams, with here and there a victoria with the skin of some wild beast inside and a woman's face and hat emerging above the folded hood.And a peculiarly London sun - against which nothing could be said except that it looked bloodshot -glorified all this by its stare.It hung at a moderate elevation above Hyde Park Corner with an air of punctual and benign vigilance.The very pavement under Mr Verloc's feet had an old-gold tinge in that diffused light, in which neither wall, nor tree, nor beast, nor man cast a shadow.

Mr Verloc was going westward through a town without shadows in an atmosphere of powdered old gold.There were red, coppery gleams on the roofs of houses, on the corners of walls, on the panels of carriages, on the very coats of the horses, and on the broad back of Mr Verloc's overcoat, where they produced a dull effect of rustiness.But Mr Verloc was not in the least conscious of having got rusty.He surveyed through the park railings the evidences of the town's opulence and luxury with an approving eye.All these people had to be protected.Protection is the first necessity of opulence and luxury.They had to be protected; and their horses, carriages, houses, servants had to be protected; and the source of their wealth had to be protected in the heart of the city and the heart of the country;the whole social order favourable to their hygienic idleness had to be protected against the shallow enviousness of unhygienic labour.It had to - and Mr Verloc would have rubbed his hands with satisfaction had he not been constitutionally averse from every superfluous exertion.His idleness was not hygienic, but it suited him very well.He was in a manner devoted to it with a sort of inert fanaticism, or perhaps rather with a fanatical inertness.Born of industrious parents for a life of toil, he had embraced indolence from an impulse as profound, as inexplicable and as imperious as the impulse which directs a man's preference for one particular woman in a given thousand.He was too lazy even for a mere demagogue, for a workman orator, for a leader of labour.It was too much trouble.He required a more perfect form of ease; or it might have been that he was the victim of a philosophical unbelief in the effectiveness of every human effort.

Such a form of indolence requires, implies, a certain amount of intelligence.

Mr Verloc was not devoid of intelligence - and at the notion of a menaced social order he would perhaps have winked to himself if there had not been an effort to make in that sign of scepticism.His big, prominent eyes were not well adapted to winking.They were rather of the sort that closes solemnly in slumber with majestic effect.

Undemonstrative and burly in a fat-pig style, Mr Verloc, without either rubbing his hands with satisfaction or winking sceptically at his thoughts, proceeded on his way.He trod the pavement heavily with his shiny boots, and his general get-up was that of a well-to-do mechanic in business for himself.He might have been anything from a picture-frame maker to a locksmith;an employer of labour in a small way.But there was also about him an indescribable air which no mechanic could have acquired in the practice of his handicraft however dishonestly exercised: the air common to men who live on the vices, the follies, or the baser fears of mankind; the air of moral nihilism common to keepers of gambling hells and disorderly houses; to private detectives and inquiry agents; to drink sellers and, I should say, to the sellers of invigorating electric belts and to the inventors of patent medicines.

But of that last I am not sure, not having carried my investigations so far into the depths.For all I know, the expression of these last may be perfectly diabolic.I shouldn't be surprised.What I want to affirm is that Mr Verloc's expression was by no means diabolic.

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