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第29章

The Peg.

And I believe that this claim for a healthy body for all of us carries with it all other due claims; for who knows where the seeds of disease, which even rich people suffer from, were first sown? From the luxury of an ancestor, perhaps; yet often, I suspect, from his poverty.

-WILLIAM MORRIS.

BUT, AFTER CARRYING THE BANNER all night, I did not sleep in Green Park when morning dawned.I was wet to the skin, it is true, and I had had no sleep for twenty-four hours; but, still adventuring as a penniless man looking for work, I had to look about me, first for a breakfast, and next for the work.

During the night I had heard of a place over on the Surrey side of the Thames, where the Salvation Army every Sunday morning gave away a breakfast to the unwashed.(And, by the way, the men who carry the banner are unwashed in the morning, and unless it is raining they do not have much show for a wash, either.) This, thought I, is the very thing,- breakfast in the morning, and then the whole day in which to look for work.

It was a weary walk.Down St.James Street I dragged my tired legs, along Pall Mall, past Trafalgar Square, to the Strand.I crossed the Waterloo Bridge to the Surrey side, cut across to Blackfriars Road, coming out near the Surrey Theatre, and arrived at the Salvation Army barracks before seven o'clock.This was 'the peg.' And by 'the peg,' in the argot, is meant the place where a free meal may be obtained.

Here was a motley crowd of woebegone wretches who had spent the night in the rain.Such prodigious misery! and so much of it! Old men, young men, all manner of men, and boys to boot, and all manner of boys.Some were drowsing standing up; half a score of them were stretched out on the stone steps in most painful postures, all of them sound asleep, the skin of their bodies showing red through the holes and rents in their rags.And up and down the street and across the street for a block either way, each doorstep had from two to three occupants, all asleep, their heads bent forward on their knees.And, it must be remembered, these are not hard times in England.Things are going on very much as they ordinarily do, and times are neither hard nor easy.

And then came the policeman.'Get outa that, you bloody swine! Eigh!

eigh! Get out now!' And like swine he drove them from the doorways and scattered them to the four winds of Surrey.But when he encountered the crowd asleep on the steps he was astounded.'Shocking!' he exclaimed.'Shocking! And of a Sunday morning! A pretty sight! Eigh!

eigh! Get outa that, you bleeding nuisances!'

Of course it was a shocking sight.I was shocked myself.And Ishould not care to have my own daughter pollute her eyes with such a sight, or come within half a mile of it; but- and there we were, and there you are, and 'but' is all that can be said.

The policeman passed on, and back we clustered, like flies around a honey jar.For was there not that wonderful thing, a breakfast, awaiting us? We could not have clustered more persistently and desperately had they been giving away million-dollar bank-notes.

Some were already off to sleep, when back came the policeman and away we scattered, only to return again as soon as the coast was clear.

At half-past seven a little door opened, and a Salvation Army soldier stuck out his head.'Ayn't no sense blockin' the wy up that wy,' he said.'Those as 'as tickets cawn come hin now, an' those as 'asn't cawn't come hin till nine.'

Oh, that breakfast! Nine o'clock! An hour and a half longer! The men who held tickets were greatly envied.They were permitted to go inside, have a wash, and sit down and rest until breakfast, while we waited for the same breakfast on the street.The tickets had been distributed the previous night on the street, and along the Embankment, and the possession of them was not a matter of merit, but of chance.

At eight-thirty, more men with tickets were admitted, and by nine the little gate was opened to us.We crushed through somehow, and found ourselves packed in a courtyard like sardines.On more occasions than one, as a Yankee tramp in Yankeeland, I have had to work for my breakfast; but for no breakfast did I ever work so hard as for this one.For over two hours I had waited outside, and for over another hour I waited in this packed courtyard.I had had nothing to eat all night, and I was weak and faint, while the smell.of the soiled clothes and unwashed bodies, steaming from pent animal heat, and blocked solidly about me, nearly turned my stomach.So tightly were we packed, that a number of the men took advantage of the opportunity and went soundly asleep standing up.

Now, about the Salvation Army in general I know nothing, and whatever criticism I shall make here is of that particular portion of the Salvation Army which does business on Blackfriars Road near the Surrey Theatre.In the first place, this forcing of men who have been up all night to stand on their feet for hours longer, is as cruel as it is needless.We were weak, famished, and exhausted from our night's hardship and lack of sleep, and yet there we stood, and stood, and stood, without rhyme or reason.

Sailors were very plentiful in this crowd.It seemed to me that one man in four was looking for a ship, and I found at least a dozen of them to be American sailors.In accounting for their being 'on the beach,' I received the same story from each and all, and from my knowledge of sea affairs this story rang true.English ships sign their sailors for the voyage which means the round trip, sometimes lasting as long as three years; and they cannot sign off and receive their discharges until they reach the home port, which is England.

Their wages are low, their food is bad, and their treatment worse.

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