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Directly he had expressed that thought he became aware that it was familiar to him already in all its consequences.This circumstance strengthened his conviction immensely, but also augmented his indignation.Somebody, he felt, ought to be punished for it - punished with great severity.Being no sceptic, but a moral creature, he was in a manner at the mercy of his righteous passions.

`Beastly!' he added, concisely.

It was clear to Mrs Verloc that he was greatly excited.

`Nobody can help that,' she said.`Do come along.Is that the way you're taking care of me?'

Stevie mended his pace obediently.He prided himself on being a good brother.His morality, which was very complete, demanded that from him.

Yet he was pained at the information imparted by his sister Winnie - who was good.Nobody could help that! He came along gloomily, but presently he brightened up.Like the rest of mankind, perplexed by the mystery of the universe, he had his moments of consoling trust in the organized powers of the earth.

`Police,' he suggested, confidently.

`The police aren't for that,' observed Mrs Verloc, cursorily, hurrying on her way.

Stevie's face lengthened considerably.He was thinking.The more intense his thinking, the slacker was the droop of his lower jaw.And it was with an aspect of hopeless vacancy that he gave up his intellectual enterprise.

`Not for that?' he mumbled, resigned but surprised.`Not for that?'

He had formed for himself an ideal conception for the metropolitan police as a sort of benevolent institution for the suppression of evil.The notion of benevolence especially was very closely associated with his sense of the power of the men in blue.He had liked all police constables tenderly, with a guileless trustfulness.And he was pained.He was irritated, too, by a suspicion of duplicity in the members' of the force.For Stevie was frank and as open as the day himself.What did they mean by pretending then? Unlike his sister, who put her trust in face values, he wished to go to the bottom of the matter.He carried on his inquiry by means of an angry challenge.

`What are they for then, Winn? What are they for? Tell me.'

Winnie disliked controversy.But fearing most a fit of black depression consequent on Stevie missing his mother very much at first, she did not altogether decline the discussion'.Guiltless of all irony, she answered yet in a form which was not perhaps unnatural in the wife of Mr Verloc, Delegate of the Central Red Committee, personal friend of certain anarchists, and a votary of social revolution.

`Don't you know what the police are for, Stevie? They are there so that them as have nothing shouldn't take anything away from them who have.'

She avoided using the verb `to steal', because it always made her brother uncomfortable.For Stevie was delicately honest.Certain simple principles had been instilled into him so anxiously (on account of his `queerness')that the mere names of certain transgressions filled him with horror.He had been always easily impressed by speeches.He was impressed and startled now, and his intelligence was very alert.

`What?' he asked at once, anxiously.`Not even if they were hungry?

Mustn't they?'

The two had paused in their walk.

`Not if they were ever so,' said Mrs Verloc, with the equanimity of a person untroubled by the problem of the distribution of wealth and exploring the perspective of the roadway for an omnibus of the right colour.`Certainly not.But what's the use of talking about all that? You aren't ever hungry.

She cast a swift glance at the boy, like a young man, by her side.She saw him amiable, attractive, affectionate and only a little, a very little peculiar.And she could not see him otherwise, for he was connected with what there was of the salt of passion in her tasteless life - the passion of indignation, of courage, of pity, and even of self-sacrifice.She did not add: `And you aren't likely ever to be as long as I live.' But she might very well have done so, since she had taken effectual steps to that end.Mr Verloc was a very good husband.It was her honest impression that nobody could help liking the boy.She cried out suddenly:

`Quick, Stevie.Stop that green bus.'

And Stevie, tremulous and important with his sister Winnie on his arm, flung up the other high above his head at the approaching bus, with complete success.

An hour afterwards Mr Verloc raised his eyes from a newspaper he was reading, or at any rate looking at, behind the counter, and in the expiring clatter of the door-bell beheld Winnie, his wife, enter and cross the shop on her way upstairs, followed by Stevie, his brother-in-law.The sight of his wife was agreeable to Mr Verloc.It was his idiosyncrasy.The figure of his brother-in-law remained imperceptible to him because of the morose thoughtfulness that lately had fallen like a veil between Mr Verloc and the appearances of the world of senses.He looked after his wife fixedly, without a word, as though she had been a phantom.His voice for home use was husky and placid, but now it was heard not at all.It was not heard at supper, to which he was called by his wife in the usual brief manner:

`Adolf.' He sat down to consume it without conviction, wearing his hat pushed far back on his head.It was not devotion to an outdoor life, but the frequentation of foreign cafes which was responsible for that habit, investing with a character of unceremonious impermanency Mr Verloc's steady fidelity to his own fireside.Twice at the clatter of the cracked bell he arose without a word, disappeared into the shop, and came back silently.

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