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第21章 Chapter 10(2)

My works showed what a despot could do with the resources of a kingdom at his command.Unsuspected by this dark land,I had the civilization of the nineteenth century booming under its very nose!It was fenced away from the public view,but there it was,a gigantic and unassailable fact --and to be heard from,yet,if I lived and had luck.There it was,as sure a fact and as substantial a fact as any serene volcano,standing innocent with its smokeless summit in the blue sky and giving no sign of the rising hell in its bowels.My schools and churches were children four years before;they were grown-up now;my shops of that day were vast factories now;where I had a dozen trained men then,I had a thousand now;where I had one brilliant expert then,I had fifty now.I stood with my hand on the cock,so to speak,ready to turn it on and flood the midnight world with light at any moment.

But I was not going to do the thing in that sudden way.It was not my policy.

The people could not have stood it;and,moreover,I should have had the Established Roman Catholic Church on my back in a minute.

No,I had been going cautiously all the while.I had had confidential agents trickling through the country some time,whose office was to undermine knighthood by imperceptible degrees,and to gnaw a little at this and that and the other superstition,and so prepare the way gradually for a better order of things.I was turning on my light one-candle-power at a time,and meant to continue to do so.

I had scattered some branch schools secretly about the kingdom,and they were doing very well.I meant to work this racket more and more,as time wore on,if nothing occurred to frighten me.One of my deepest secrets was my West Point --my military academy.I kept that most jealously out of sight;and I did the same with my naval academy which I had established at a remote seaport.Both were prospering to my satisfaction.

Clarence was twenty-two now,and was my head executive,my right hand.

He was a darling;he was equal to anything;there wasn't anything he couldn't turn his hand to.Of late I had been training him for journalism,for the time seemed about right for a start in the newspaper line;nothing big,but just a small weekly for experimental circulation in my civilization nurseries.He took to it like a duck;there was an editor concealed in him,sure.Already he had doubled himself in one way;he talked sixth century and wrote nineteenth.His journalistic style was climbing,steadily;it was already up to the back settlement Alabama mark,and couldn't be told from the editorial output of that region either by matter or flavor.

We had another large departure on hand,too.This was a telegraph and a telephone;our first venture in this line.These wires were for private service only,as yet,and must be kept private until a riper day should come.We had a gang of men on the road,working mainly by night.They were stringing ground wires;we were afraid to put up poles,for they would attract too much inquiry.Ground wires were good enough,in both instances,for my wires were protected by an insulation of my own invention which was perfect.My men had orders to strike across country,avoiding roads,and establishing connection with any considerable towns whose lights betrayed their presence,and leaving experts in charge.Nobody could tell you how to find any place in the kingdom,for nobody ever went intentionally to any place,but only struck it by accident in his wanderings,and then generally left it without thinking to inquire what its name was.At one time and another we had sent out topographical expeditions to survey and map the kingdom,but the priests had always interfered and raised trouble.So we had given the thing up,for the present;it would be poor wisdom to antagonize the Church.

As for the general condition of the country,it was as it had been when I arrived in it,to all intents and purposes.I had made changes,but they were necessarily slight,and they were not noticeable.Thus far,I had not even meddled with taxation,outside of the taxes which provided the royal revenues.I had systematized those,and put the service on an effective and righteous basis.As a result,these revenues were already quadrupled,and yet the burden was so much more equably distributed than before,that all the kingdom felt a sense of relief,and the praises of my administration were hearty and general.

Personally,I struck an interruption,now,but I did not mind it,it could not have happened at a better time.Earlier it could have annoyed me,but now everything was in good hands and swimming right along.The king had reminded me several times,of late,that the postponement I had asked for,four years before,had about run out now.It was a hint that I ought to be starting out to seek adventures and get up a reputation of a size to make me worthy of the honor of breaking a lance with Sir Sagramor,who was still out grailing,but was being hunted for by various relief expeditions,and might be found any year,now.So you see I was expecting this interruption;it did not take me by surprise.

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