登陆注册
15330200000012

第12章

Those on the Edge.

I assure you I found nothing worse, nothing more degrading, nothing so hopeless, nothing nearly so intolerably dull and miserable as the life I left behind me in the East End of London.

-HUXLEY.

MY FIRST IMPRESSION Of East London was naturally a general one.

Later the details began to appear, and here and there in the chaos of misery I found little spots where a fair measure of happiness reigned,- sometimes whole rows of houses in little out-of-the-way streets, where artisans dwell and where a rude sort of family life obtains.In the evenings the men can be seen at the doors, pipes in their mouths and children on their knees, wives gossiping, and laughter and fun going on.The content of these people is manifestly great, for, relative to the wretchedness that encompasses them, they are well off.

But at the best, it is a dull, animal happiness, the content of the full belly.The dominant note of their lives is materialistic.

They are stupid and heavy, without imagination.The Abyss seems to exude a stupefying atmosphere of torpor, which wraps about them and deadens them.Religion passes them by.The Unseen holds for them neither terror nor delight.They are unaware of the Unseen; and the full belly and the evening pipe, with their regular 'arf an' arf,'

is all they demand, or dream of demanding, from existence.

This would not be so bad if it were all; but it is not all.The satisfied torpor in which they are sunk is the deadly inertia that precedes dissolution.There is no progress, and with them not to progress is to fall back and into the Abyss.In their own lives they may only start to fall, leaving the fall to be completed by their children and their children's children.Man always gets less than he demands from life; and so little do they demand, that the less than little they get cannot save them.

At the best, city life is an unnatural life for the human; but the city life of London is so utterly unnatural that the average workman or workwoman cannot stand it.Mind and body are sapped by the undermining influences ceaselessly at work.Moral and physical stamina are broken, and the good workman, fresh from the soil, becomes in the first city generation a poor workman; and by the second city generation, devoid of push and go and initiative, and actually unable physically to perform the labor his father did, he is well on the way to the shambles at the bottom of the Abyss.

If nothing else, the air he breathes, and from which he never escapes, is sufficient to weaken him mentally and physically, so that he becomes unable to compete with the fresh virile life from the country hastening on to London Town to destroy and be destroyed.

Leaving out the disease germs that fill the air of the East End, consider but the one item of smoke.Sir William Thistleton-Dyer, curator of Kew Gardens, has been studying smoke deposits on vegetation, and, according to his calculations, no less than six tons of solid matter, consisting of soot and tarry hydrocarbons, are deposited every week on every quarter of a square mile in and about London.This is equivalent to twenty-four tons per week to the square mile, or 1248 tons per year to the square mile.From the cornice below the dome of St.Paul's Cathedral was recently taken a solid deposit of crystallized sulphate of lime.This deposit had been formed by the action of the sulphuric acid in the atmosphere upon the carbonate of lime in the stone.And this sulphuric acid in the atmosphere is constantly being breathed by the London workmen through all the days and nights of their lives.

It is incontrovertible that the children grow up into rotten adults, without virility or stamina, a-weak-kneed, narrow-chested, listless breed, that crumples up and goes down in the brute struggle for life with the invading hordes from the country.The railway men, carriers, omnibus drivers, corn and timber porters, and all those who require physical stamina, are largely drawn from the country;while in the Metropolitan Police there are, roughly, 12,000country-born as against 3,000 London-born.

So one is forced to conclude that the Abyss is literally a huge man-killing machine, and when I pass along the little out-of-the-way streets with the full-bellied artisans at the doors, I am aware of a greater sorrow for them than for the 450,000 lost and hopeless wretches dying at the bottom of the pit.They, at least, are dying, that is the point; while these have yet to go through the slow and preliminary pangs extending through two and even three generations.

And yet the quality of the life is good.All human potentialities are in it.Given proper conditions, it could live through the centuries, and great men, heroes and masters, spring from it and make the world better by having lived.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 驯悍记

    驯悍记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 都市阴帅

    都市阴帅

    黑白无常因任务原因离开地府,这里的工作交给了一个大学刚毕业的人,看他如何来回阴阳之间,抓鬼,泡妹,中国龙组一起任务!
  • 花香雨梦

    花香雨梦

    夕阳把最后一点余光洒落在操场,把我们的身影拉的老长。一起都还安好!!!再见啦......
  • 蛇的报复

    蛇的报复

    女孩受欺负化身成蛇,报复敌人,她会成功吗???她会明白人间的真情吗????
  • 婉在异世闯天下

    婉在异世闯天下

    原本在二十一世纪生活得好好的沈阳音乐学院大二的乐器考试戚婉儿,在一次课上因听闻与自己相依为命二十余年的母亲突发心梗入院,焦急赶往医院的途中,搭乘的出租车因司机的不专注而导致与公交车迎面相撞,事故的后果是出租车司机脑部受创而造成失忆,戚婉儿却奇迹地消失在了二十一世纪,不知被谁“送”到了哪里无人知晓,从此二十一世纪没有了一个叫戚婉儿的音乐女教师,只有一个被路过的枫归大师收留的四岁小女孩梦婉独自在异世艰难地生存,直到有一天熬出头,在异世创下了一段不朽的传奇。
  • 拯救十一郎的爱情

    拯救十一郎的爱情

    本文主要是向我的偶像古龙大师致敬,致敬大师的作品《萧十一郎》。在拜读完大师的小说之后,我感受颇多,但作为一个强迫症患者,我无法接受这个结局,决定亲自去一趟沈家庄拯救十一郎的爱情。
  • 在校园成长

    在校园成长

    在学校受够欺辱的西门宇,在一次偶然机遇下获得异能修炼,在那几个奇怪的老头师傅各种折磨下终究修炼成功,下山归来,热血爆发。面对那些家族,他必定要报复;面对喜爱的女孩,他必定要追求,让我们看看男主角的实力吧!
  • 穿越之凤傲九天

    穿越之凤傲九天

    异界一双凤眸缓缓的睁开,眼前景象是那么的古色古香.可是为什么我感觉自己还活着?我不是已经死了吗?难道我穿越了?一连串的疑问还没来得及梳理面前突然冒出一个穿着低调却不失贵气的俊美无方的男人。慌乱了。古人小姐的闺房难道可以随便进?不是说不行吗?欲哭无泪,我可是只穿着睡衣的。
  • 冬季暖心:校草求放过

    冬季暖心:校草求放过

    他是高冷帅气的校草大人,她是呆萌可爱的女孩。被他强吻“我这是给你做人工呼吸”某校草不关已事地说到“你……”陆筱晓气炸了,她怎么会遇到这样的人……