第14章

类别:其他 作者:Ralph Connor字数:5369更新时间:18/12/27 08:49:59
“Hoots!Nonsense,Mither!“saidhersonhastily,knowingwellhowthoroughlycapableshewasofnotonlygoingtoameetingofUnionworkersbutalsoofspeakinghermindifinherjudgmenttheywereguiltyoftransgressingtheSabbathlaw。“ThemeetingwillbejustasreligiousasMr。Matheson’sanyway。“ “A’mnosaesure,“saidhismothergrimly。 WhetherreligiousinthesenseunderstoodbyMrs。McNish,themeetingwasnotwantinginethicalinterestorhumanpassion。Itwasagatheringoftheworkersinthevariousindustriesinthetown,TradeUnionistsmostofthem,butwithaconsiderablenumberwhohadneverowedallegiancetoanyUnionandanumberofdisgruntledex-Unionists。Theselatterwereveryvociferousandforthemostpartglibtalkers,withpassionsthatundertheslightestpressurespurtedfoamingtothesurface。Returnedsoldierstherewerewhohadtakenontheiroldjobsbutwhohadnotyetsettleddownintothecolourlessroutineofmillandfactoryworkunderthedisciplineofthosewhooftenknewlittleoftheessentialsofdisciplineasthesemenknewthem。AgroupofFrench-Canadianfactoryhands,takenonnonetoowillinglyinthestressofwarwork,constitutedanelementoffriction,forthesoldiersdespisedandhatedthem。WiththesethereminglednewimmigrantsfromtheshipyardsandfactoriesoftheOldLand,allmembersorex-membersofTradeUnions,Socialistsintraininganddoctrine,familiarwiththeterminologyandjargonofthoseSocialisticdebatingschools,theLocalUnionsofEnglandandScotland,alert,keen,readyofwitandreadyoftongue,rejoicinginwordy,passionatedebate,readyforanything,fearingnothing。 TheoccasionofthemeetingwasthepresenceofagreatInternationalOfficialoftheAmericanFederationofLabour,anditspurposetostrengthenInternationalUnionismagainsttheunderminingofguerillabandsofnon-UnionistsandveryespeciallyagainsttheneworganizationsemanatingfromthefarWest,theOneBigUnion。 AtthedoorofthehallstoodMr。Wigglesworth,important,fussyandunctuouslyimpressive,welcoming,directing,introducingand,incidentallybutquiteineffectively,seekingtoinspirewithrespectforhisaugustpersonanondescriptcrowdofsmallboysvainlyseekingentrance。WithaneffusivenessamountingtoreverencehewelcomedMcNishanddirectedhiminamysteriouswhispertowardaseatontheplatform,which,however,McNishdeclined,choosingaseatatthesideabouthalfwayuptheaisle。 AlocalUnionofficialwasaddressingthemeetingbutsayingnothinginparticular,andsimplyfillingintillthemainspeakershouldarrive。McNish,quiteuninterestedintheplatform,wasquietlytakingnoteoftheaudience,withmanyofwhomhehadmadeaslightacquaintance。Ashiseyetravelledslowlyfromfacetofaceitwassuddenlyarrested。TherebesideherfatherwasAnnettePerrotte,whogreetedhimwithabrightnodandsmile。Theyhadlongagomadeuptheirtiff。ThenMcNishhadanothersurprise。AtthedoorofthehallappearedCaptainJackMaitlandwho,aftercoollysurveyingtheroom,sauntereddowntheaisleandtookaseatathisside。HenoddedtoMcNish。 “Quiteacrowd,McNish,“hesaid。“IheartheAmericanJohnnieisquiteaspoutersoIcamealongtohear。“ McNishlookedathimandsilentlynodded。Hecouldnotunderstandhispresenceatthatkindofameeting。 “YouknowIamaUnionmannow,“saidCaptainJack,accuratelyreadinghissilence。“Joinedacoupleofmonthsago。“ ButMcNishkepthisfacegravelynon-committal,wonderinghowitwasthatthisimportantbitofnewshadnotreachedhim。ThenherememberedthathehadnotattendedthelasttwomonthlymeetingsofhisUnion,andalsoheknewthatlittlegossipoftheshopscamehisway。Nonetheless,hewasintenselyinterestedinMaitland’sappearance。HedidCaptainJackthejusticetoacquithimofanythingbutthemosthonourableintentions,yethecouldnotmakecleartohismindwhatendthesonofhisbosscouldservebyjoiningaLabourUnion。Hefinallycametotheconclusionthatthiswasbutanotherinstanceofan“Intellectual“studyingthesocialandeconomicsideofIndustryfromfirst-handobservation。 ItwasacommonenoughthingintheOldLand。HewasconsciousofalittlecontemptforthisdilettantesortofLabourUnionism,andhewasfurtherconsciousofafeelingofimpatienceandembarrassmentatCaptainJack’spresence。Hebelongedtotheenemycamp,andwhatrighthadhethere?Fromlookscastintheirdirectionitwasplainthatotherswereaskingthesamequestion。 HisthoughtreceivedasuddenandunexpectedexpositionfromtheplatformfromnolessapersonthanMr。WigglesworthhimselftowhomasoneoftheoldestofficialsinUnionisedLabourinthetownhadbeengiventhehonourofintroducingthedistinguishedvisitoranddelegate。 Inflowingperiodsandwitharecklessbutwhollyunauthorisedemploymentofaspirateshe“welcomedthe(h)audience,(h)especiallytheladies,andothercitizensamong’oom’ewasdelightedto(h)observearepresentativeofthe(h)employingclass’oowasforthepresent’ebelievedoneofthemselves。“TohisannoyedembarrassmentCaptainJackfoundhimselftheobservedofmanyeyes,friendlyandotherwise。“But’ewouldassureCaptainMaitlandthatalthough’emightfeelasif’e’adnorighttobe’ere——“ “’Ere!’Ere!“cameapiercingvoiceinunmistakableapproval,galvanisingtheaudienceoutofitsapathyintoinstantemotionalintensity。 “(H)Iwantmost(h)emphaticallyto(h)assureCaptainMaitland,“ continuedMr。Wigglesworth,frowningheavilyupontheinterrupter,“that’eisaswelcome——“ “No!No!“criedthesameCockneyvoice,followedbyaslightrumblingapplause。 “Isay’eis,“shoutedMr。Wigglesworth,supportedbyhesitatingapplause。 “No!No!Wedon’twantnotoffs’ere。“Thiswasfollowedbymoredefiniteapplausefromthegroupimmediatelysurroundingthespeaker。 Mr。Wigglesworthwasmuchaffrontedandproceededtoadministerarebuketotheinterrupter。 “I(h)amsurprised,“hebegan,withgrievedandsolemnemphasis。 “Mr。Chairman,“saidtheowneroftheCockneyvoice,risingtohisfeetandrevealinghimselfasmallmanwithlargeheadandthinwizenedfeatures,“Mr。Chairman,Irisetoprotestright’erean’ naowagainstthepresenceof(h)anyrepresentativeofthe(h)enemyclassat——“ “Aw,shutup!“yelledasoldier,risingfromhisplace。“Throwoutthelittlerat!“ Immediatelytherewasuproar。Oneverysidereturnedsoldiers,manyofwhomhadbeeninCaptainJack’sbattalion,sprangupandbeganmovingtowardthelittleCockneywho,boldlystandinghisground,waswildlyappealingtothechairandwassupportedbythefuriouscheeringofagroupofhisfriends,OldCountrymenmostofwhom,asitturnedout,wereoftheextremeSocialisttype。BythistimeithadfullybeenborneinuponCaptainJack’smind,somewhatdazedbytheunexpectedattack,thathewastheoccasionoftheuproar。RisingfromhisplacehetriedvainlytocatchtheChairman’sattention。 “Comeuptotheplatform,“saidavoiceinhisear。HeturnedandsawMcNishshoulderinghiswaythroughtheexcitedcrowdtowardthefront。Afteramoment’shesitationheshruggedhisshouldersandfollowed。Themovecaughttheeyeandapparentlytheapprovaloftheaudience,foritbrokeintocheerswhichgatheredinvolumetillbythetimethatMcNishandCaptainJackstoodontheplatformthegreatmajoritywerewildlyyellingtheirenthusiasticapprovaloftheiraction。McNishstoodwithhishandraisedforahearing。 Almostinstantlytherefellasilenceintenseandexpectant。TheScotchmanstoodlookinginthedirectionoftheexcitedCockneywithcoldsteadyeye。 “A’mforfreedom!Therightofpublicassembly!A’mfearto’naeenemy,notthedeevilhimself。ThisgentlemanisamemberofmyUnionandhestaysr-r-righthe-e-r-re。“Witharaspingrollofhisr’sheseemedtoberippingtheskinoffthelittleCockney’sveryflesh。TheresponsewasayellofsavagecheerswhichseemedtorockthebuildingandwhichcontinuedwhileMr。WigglesworthinoverflowingeffusivenessfirstshookMaitland’slimphandinaviolentdouble-handedpumphandleexerciseandthenproceededtointroducehimtothedistinguishedvisitor,shoutinghisnameinMaitland’sear,“Mr’Oward(H)E。Bigelow,“addingwithasuddeninspiration,“(H)Introduce’imtothe(h)audience。Yes!Yes! Most(h)assuredly,“andcontinuedpushingbothmentowardthefrontoftheplatform,thedemonstrationincreasinginviolence。 “Isay,oldchap,“shoutedCaptainJackinthestranger’sear,“I feellikeafool。“ “Ifeellikeadozenof’em,“shoutedMr。Bigelowinreturn。 “But,“headdedwithaslowwink,“thisoldfoolisthedaddyof’emall。Goon,introduceme,orthey’llbustsomethingloose。“ CaptainJacktookonesteptothefrontoftheplatformandhelduphishand。Thecheeringassumedanevengreaterviolence,thenceasedinsuddenbreathlesssilence。 “Ladiesandgentlemen,“hesaidinaslightlyboredvoice,“thisgentlemanisMr。HowardE。Bigelow,arepresentativeoftheAmericanFederationofLabour,whomasamemberoftheWoodworkers’ Union,Local197,Iamanxioustohearifyoudon’tmind。“ Hebowedtothevisitor,bowedtotheaudienceoncemoreswayingunderatempestofcheers,and,followedbyMcNish,madehiswaytohisseat。 FromthefirstmomentofhisspeechMr。HowardE。Bigelowhadtofightforahearing。ThelittleCockneywasthecentreofawell- organisedandthoroughlycompetentbodyofobstructerswhobyclever“heckling,“bypointsoforder,byinsistentquestioning,byplayingnowupontheanti-Americanstring,nowupontheanti-Federationstring,byribaldlaughter,bycheeringahappycriticism,completelycheckedeveryattemptofthespeakertotakeflightinhisoratory。TheInternationalofficialwasevidentlyanoldhandinthissortofgame,butinthehandsofthesepastmastersintheartofobstructionhemetmorethanhismatch。Maitlandwasamazedathispatience,hisself-control,hisadroitness,buttheywereallinvain。AtlasthewasforcedtoappealtotheChairmanforBritishfairplay。ButtheChairmanwashelplesslyfutileandhisfutilitywasonlyemphasisedbyMr。Wigglesworth’sattemptsnowatbrowbeatingwhichweremetwithderisionandagainatentreatywhichbroughtonlydemandsforrulingonpointsoforder,tillthemeetingwasonthepointofbreakingupinconfuseddisorder。 “McNish,IthinkI’lltakeahandinthis,“saidCaptainJackintheScotchman’sear。“Areyougame?“ “Waitawee,“saidMcNish,gettingtohisfeet。Slowlyheoncemoremadehiswaytotheplatform。Asthecrowdcaughtontohispurposetheybrokeintocheering。Whenhereachedthesideofthespeakerhespokeawordinhisear,thencametothefrontwithhishandheldup。Therewasinstantquiet。Helookedcoollyovertheexcited,disintegratingaudienceforamomentortwo。 “AbelongedtaetheFeefty-fir-rstDiveesion,“hesaidinhisrichestDoric。“Wehadararetimewi’bulliesoverthere。A’mforfreespeech!Noo,listentaeme,youCockneywheedledoodle。 Letanothercheepouto’yeretrapan’theCaptaintherewillflingyeooto’thisroomaswedidtheKayserooto’France。“ “Yousaidit,McNish,“saidMaitland,leapingtotheaisle。Witharoaradozenreturnedmenwereontheirfeet。 “Steady,squad!“rangoutCaptainJack’sorder。“Fallintothisaisle!Shun!“Asifonparadethesoldiersfellintolinebehindtheircaptain。 “Macnamara!“hesaid,pointingtoahugeIrishman。 “Sir!“saidMacnamara。 “Youseethatlittlerat-facedchap?“ “Yes,sir。“ “Takeyourplacebesidehim。“ WithtwostepsMacnamarawasbesidehisman。 “Mr。Chairman,Iprotest,“beganthelittleCockneyfiercely。 “Passhimup,“saidtheCaptainsharply。 WithonesinglemotionMacnamara’shandsweptthelittlemanoutofhisplaceintotheaisle。 “Chuckhimout!“saidCaptainJackquietly。 Fromhandtohand,withneverapause,amidthejeersandlaughterofthecrowdthelittlemanwaspassedalonglikeabundleofoldragstillhedisappearedthroughtheopendoor。 “Who’snext?“shoutedMacnamarajoyfully。 “Asyouwere!“camethesharpcommand。 AtonceMacnamarastoodatattention。 CaptainJacknoddedtotheplatform。 “Allright,“hesaidquietly。