ain and of conscience justifies their fervour; to such……the ten in ten thousand……be all aid and brotherly solace! But the glib many; the perky mispronouncers of titles and of authors' names; the twanging murderers of rhythm; the maulers of the uncut edge at sixpence extra; the ready…reckoners of bibliopolic discount……am I to see in these a witness of my hope for the century to e?
I am told that their semi…education will be integrated。 We are in a transition stage; between the bad old time when only a few had academic privileges; and that happy future which will see all men liberally instructed。 Unfortunately for this argument; education is a thing of which only the few are capable; teach as you will; only a small percentage will profit by your most zealous energy。 On an ungenerous soil it is vain to look for rich crops。 Your average mortal will be your average mortal still: and if he grow conscious of power; if he bees vocal and self…assertive; if he get into his hands all the material resources of the country; why; you have a state of things such as at present looms menacingly before every Englishman blessed……or cursed……with an unpopular spirit。
XXIII
Every morning when I awake; I thank heaven for silence。 This is my orison。 I remember the London days when sleep was broken by clash and clang; by roar and shriek; and when my first sense on returning to consciousness was hatred of the life about me。 Noises of wood and metal; clattering of wheels; banging of implements; jangling of bells……all such things are bad enough; but worse still is the clamorous human voice。 Nothing on earth is more irritating to me than a bellow or scream of idiot mirth; nothing more hateful than a shout or yell of brutal anger。 Were it possible; I would never again hear the u