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第14章

This master of the fine art was a personage and nothing more; but, as I have said, there was an infinite diversity of temperament amongst the masters of the fine art I have known.Some were great impressionists.They impressed upon you the fear of God and Immensity - or, in other words, the fear of being drowned with every circumstance of terrific grandeur.One may think that the locality of your passing away by means of suffocation in water does not really matter very much.I am not so sure of that.I am, perhaps, unduly sensitive, but I confess that the idea of being suddenly spilt into an infuriated ocean in the midst of darkness and uproar affected me always with a sensation of shrinking distaste.To be drowned in a pond, though it might be called an ignominious fate by the ignorant, is yet a bright and peaceful ending in comparison with some other endings to one's earthly career which I have mentally quaked at in the intervals or even in the midst of violent exertions.

But let that pass.Some of the masters whose influence left a trace upon my character to this very day, combined a fierceness of conception with a certitude of execution upon the basis of just appreciation of means and ends which is the highest quality of the man of action.And an artist is a man of action, whether he creates a personality, invents an expedient, or finds the issue of a complicated situation.

There were masters, too, I have known, whose very art consisted in avoiding every conceivable situation.It is needless to say that they never did great things in their craft; but they were not to be despised for that.They were modest; they understood their limitations.Their own masters had not handed the sacred fire into the keeping of their cold and skilful hands.One of those last Iremember specially, now gone to his rest from that sea which his temperament must have made a scene of little more than a peaceful pursuit.Once only did he attempt a stroke of audacity, one early morning, with a steady breeze, entering a crowded roadstead.But he was not genuine in this display which might have been art.He was thinking of his own self; he hankered after the meretricious glory of a showy performance.

As, rounding a dark, wooded point, bathed in fresh air and sunshine, we opened to view a crowd of shipping at anchor lying half a mile ahead of us perhaps, he called me aft from my station on the forecastle head, and, turning over and over his binoculars in his brown hands, said: "Do you see that big, heavy ship with white lower masts? I am going to take up a berth between her and the shore.Now do you see to it that the men jump smartly at the first order."I answered, "Ay, ay, sir," and verily believed that this would be a fine performance.We dashed on through the fleet in magnificent style.There must have been many open mouths and following eyes on board those ships - Dutch, English, with a sprinkling of Americans and a German or two - who had all hoisted their flags at eight o'clock as if in honour of our arrival.It would have been a fine performance if it had come off, but it did not.Through a touch of self-seeking that modest artist of solid merit became untrue to his temperament.It was not with him art for art's sake: it was art for his own sake; and a dismal failure was the penalty he paid for that greatest of sins.It might have been even heavier, but, as it happened, we did not run our ship ashore, nor did we knock a large hole in the big ship whose lower masts were painted white.But it is a wonder that we did not carry away the cables of both our anchors, for, as may be imagined, I did not stand upon the order to "Let go!" that came to me in a quavering, quite unknown voice from his trembling lips.I let them both go with a celerity which to this day astonishes my memory.No average merchantman's anchors have ever been let go with such miraculous smartness.And they both held.I could have kissed their rough, cold iron palms in gratitude if they had not been buried in slimy mud under ten fathoms of water.Ultimately they brought us up with the jibboom of a Dutch brig poking through our spanker - nothing worse.And a miss is as good as a mile.

But not in art.Afterwards the master said to me in a shy mumble, "She wouldn't luff up in time, somehow.What's the matter with her?" And I made no answer.

Yet the answer was clear.The ship had found out the momentary weakness of her man.Of all the living creatures upon land and sea, it is ships alone that cannot be taken in by barren pretences, that will not put up with bad art from their masters.

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