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第38章 XII “ONLY TWO BOYS$$$$$$$$$$(3)

He had wrought himself up to such a passion of feeling that he set Marco thinking that what he was hearing meant strange and strong emotions such as he himself had never experienced. The Rat had been thinking over all this in secret for some time, it was evident. Marco lay still a few minutes and thought it over.

Then he found something to say, just as he had found something before.

“You might, if you were with other people who thought in the same way,'' he said, “and if you hadn't found out that it is such a mistake to think in that way, that it's even stupid. But, you see, if you were I, you would have lived with my father, and he'd have told you what he knows--what he's been finding out all his life.''

“What's he found out?''

“Oh!'' Marco answered, quite casually, “just that you can't set savage thoughts loose in the world, any more than you can let loose savage beasts with hydrophobia. They spread a sort of rabies, and they always tear and worry you first of all.''

“What do you mean?'' The Rat gasped out.

“It's like this,'' said Marco, lying flat and cool on his hard pillow and looking at the reflection of the street lamp on the ceiling. “That day I turned into your Barracks, without knowing that you'd think I was spying, it made you feel savage, and you threw the stone at me. If it had made me feel savage and I'd rushed in and fought, what would have happened to all of us?''

The Rat's spirit of generalship gave the answer.

“I should have called on the Squad to charge with fixed bayonets. They'd have half killed you. You're a strong chap, and you'd have hurt a lot of them.''

A note of terror broke into his voice. “What a fool I should have been!'' he cried out. “I should never have come here! Ishould never have known HIM!'' Even by the light of the street lamp Marco could see him begin to look almost ghastly.

“The Squad could easily have half killed me,'' Marco added.

“They could have quite killed me, if they had wanted to do it.

And who would have got any good out of it? It would only have been a street- lads' row--with the police and prison at the end of it.''

“But because you'd lived with him,'' The Rat pondered, “you walked in as if you didn't mind, and just asked why we did it, and looked like a stronger chap than any of us--and different--different. I wondered what was the matter with you, you were so cool and steady. I know now. It was because you were like him. He'd taught you. He's like a wizard.''

“He knows things that wizards think they know, but he knows them better,'' Marco said. “He says they're not queer and unnatural.

They're just simple laws of nature. You have to be either on one side or the other, like an army. You choose your side. You either build up or tear down. You either keep in the light where you can see, or you stand in the dark and fight everything that comes near you, because you can't see and you think it's an enemy. No, you wouldn't have been jealous if you'd been I and I'd been you.''

“And you're NOT?'' The Rat's sharp voice was almost hollow.

“You'll swear you're not?''

“I'm not,'' said Marco.

The Rat's excitement even increased a shade as he poured forth his confession.

“I was afraid,'' he said. “I've been afraid every day since Icame here. I'll tell you straight out. It seemed just natural that you and Lazarus wouldn't stand me, just as I wouldn't have stood you. It seemed just natural that you'd work together to throw me out. I knew how I should have worked myself. Marco--Isaid I'd tell you straight out--I'm jealous of you. I'm jealous of Lazarus. It makes me wild when I see you both knowing all about him, and fit and ready to do anything he wants done. I'm not ready and I'm not fit.''

“You'd do anything he wanted done, whether you were fit and ready or not,'' said Marco. “He knows that.''

“Does he? Do you think he does?'' cried The Rat. “I wish he'd try me. I wish he would.''

Marco turned over on his bed and rose up on his elbow so that he faced The Rat on his sofa.

“Let us WAIT,'' he said in a whisper. “Let us WAIT.''

There was a pause, and then The Rat whispered also.

“For what?''

“For him to find out that we're fit to be tried. Don't you see what fools we should be if we spent our time in being jealous, either of us. We're only two boys. Suppose he saw we were only two silly fools. When you are jealous of me or of Lazarus, just go and sit down in a still place and think of HIM. Don't think about yourself or about us. He's so quiet that to think about him makes you quiet yourself. When things go wrong or when I'm lonely, he's taught me to sit down and make myself think of things I like--pictures, books, monuments, splendid places. It pushes the other things out and sets your mind going properly.

He doesn't know I nearly always think of him. He's the best thought himself. You try it. You're not really jealous. You only THINK you are. You'll find that out if you always stop yourself in time. Any one can be such a fool if he lets himself.

And he can always stop it if he makes up his mind. I'm not jealous. You must let that thought alone. You're not jealous yourself. Kick that thought into the street.''

The Rat caught his breath and threw his arms up over his eyes.

“Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord!'' he said; “if I'd lived near him always as you have. If I just had.''

“We're both living near him now,'' said Marco. “And here's something to think of,'' leaning more forward on his elbow.

“The kings who were being made ready for Samavia have waited all these years; WE can make ourselves ready and wait so that, if just two boys are wanted to do something--just two boys--we can step out of the ranks when the call comes and say `Here!' Now let's lie down and think of it until we go to sleep.''

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