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第14章

It is fery pat, look you, this Going against Nature.It is pat to make other potties suffer, when there is nothing to pe cot py it.

[A laugh.THOMAS angrily goes on.]

What are ye laughing at? It is pat, I say! We are fighting for a principle; there is no potty that shall say I am not a peliever in principle.Putt when Nature says "No further," then it is no coot snapping your fingers in her face.

[A laugh from ROBERTS, and murmurs of approval.]

This Nature must pe humort.It is a man's pisiness to pe pure, honest, just, and merciful.That's what Chapel tells you.[To ROBERTS, angrily.] And, look you, David Roberts, Chapel tells you ye can do that without Going against Nature.

JAGO.What about the Union?

THOMAS.I ton't trust the Union; they haf treated us like tirt.

"Do what we tell you," said they.I haf peen captain of the furnace-men twenty years, and I say to the Union--[excitedly]--"Can you tell me then, as well as I can tell you, what iss the right wages for the work that these men do?" For fife and twenty years I haf paid my moneys to the Union and--[with great excitement]--for nothings! What iss that but roguery, for all that this Mr.Harness says!

EVANS.Hear, hear.

HENRY ROUS.Get on with you! Cut on with it then!

THOMAS.Look you, if a man toes not trust me, am I going to trust him?

JAGO.That's right.

THOMAS.Let them alone for rogues, and act for ourselves.

[Murmurs.]

BLACKSMITH.That's what we been doin', haven't we?

THOMAS.[With increased excitement.] I wass brought up to do for meself.I wass brought up to go without a thing, if I hat not moneys to puy it.There iss too much, look you, of doing things with other people's moneys.We haf fought fair, and if we haf peen beaten, it iss no fault of ours.Gif us the power to make terms with London for ourself; if we ton't succeed, I say it iss petter to take our peating like men, than to tie like togs, or hang on to others' coat-tails to make them do our pisiness for us!

EVANS.[Muttering.] Who wants to?

THOMAS.[Craning.] What's that? If I stand up to a potty, and he knocks me town, I am not to go hollering to other potties to help me;I am to stand up again; and if he knocks me town properly, I am to stay there, is n't that right?

[Laughter.]

JAGO.No Union!

HENRY ROUS.Union!

[Murmurs.]

[Others take up the shout.]

EVANS.Blacklegs!

[BULGIN and the BLACKSMITH shake their fists at EVANS.]

THOMAS.[With a gesture.] I am an olt man, look you.

[A sudden silence, then murmurs again.]

LEWIS.Olt fool, with his "No Union!"

BULGIN.Them furnace chaps! For twopence I 'd smash the faces o'

the lot of them.

GREEN.If I'd a been listened to at the first!

THOMAS.[Wiping his brow.] I'm comin' now to what I was going to say----DAVIES.[Muttering.] An' time too!

THOMAS.[Solemnly.] Chapel says: Ton't carry on this strife! Put an end to it!

JAGO.That's a lie! Chapel says go on!

THOMAS.[Scornfully.] Inteet! I haf ears to my head.

RED-HAIRED YOUTH.Ah! long ones!

[A laugh.]

JAGO.Your ears have misbeled you then.

THOMAS.[Excitedly.] Ye cannot be right if I am, ye cannot haf it both ways.

RED-HAIRED YOUTH.Chapel can though!

["The Shaver" laughs; there are murmurs from the crowd.]

THOMAS.[Fixing his eyes on "The Shaver."] Ah! ye 're Going the roat to tamnation.An' so I say to all of you.If ye co against Chapel I will not pe with you, nor will any other Got-fearing man.

[He steps down from the platform.JAGO makes his way towards it.There are cries of "Don't let 'im go up!"]

JAGO.Don't let him go up? That's free speech, that is.[He goes up.] I ain't got much to say to you.Look at the matter plain; ye 've come the road this far, and now you want to chuck the journey.

We've all been in one boat; and now you want to pull in two.We engineers have stood by you; ye 're ready now, are ye, to give us the go-by? If we'd aknown that before, we'd not a-started out with you so early one bright morning! That's all I 've got to say.Old man Thomas a'n't got his Bible lesson right.If you give up to London, or to Harness, now, it's givin' us the chuck--to save your skins--you won't get over that, my boys; it's a dirty thing to do.

[He gets down; during his little speech, which is ironically spoken, there is a restless discomfort in the crowd.ROUS, stepping forward, jumps on the platform.He has an air of fierce distraction.Sullen murmurs of disapproval from the crowd.]

ROUS.[Speaking with great excitement.] I'm no blanky orator, mates, but wot I say is drove from me.What I say is yuman nature.

Can a man set an' see 'is mother starve? Can 'e now?

ROBERTS.(Starting forward.] Rous!

ROUS.[Staring at him fiercely.] Sim 'Arness said fair! I've changed my mind!

ROBERTS.Ah! Turned your coat you mean!

[The crowd manifests a great surprise.]

LEWIS.[Apostrophising Rous.] Hallo! What's turned him round?

ROUS.[Speaking with intense excitement.] 'E said fair."Stand by us," 'e said, "and we'll stand by you." That's where we've been makin' our mistake this long time past; and who's to blame fort? [He points at ROBERTS] That man there! " No," 'e said, "fight the robbers," 'e said, "squeeze the breath out o' them!" But it's not the breath out o' them that's being squeezed; it's the breath out of us and ours, and that's the book of truth.I'm no orator, mates, it's the flesh and blood in me that's speakin', it's the heart o' me.

[With a menacing, yet half-ashamed movement towards ROBERTS.] He'll speak to you again, mark my words, but don't ye listen.[The crowd groans.] It's hell fire that's on that man's tongue.[ROBERTS is seen laughing.] Sim 'Arness is right.What are we without the Union--handful o' parched leaves--a puff o' smoke.I'm no orator, but I say: Chuck it up! Chuck it up! Sooner than go on starving the women and the children.

[The murmurs of acquiescence almost drown the murmurs of dissent.]

EVANS.What's turned you to blacklegging?

ROUS.[With a furious look.] Sim 'Arness knows what he's talking about.Give us power to come to terms with London; I'm no orator, but I say--have done wi' this black misery!

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