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第53章

I often used to meet, when I was curate at Kensington, families drifting into London along the Hammersmith Road.One day there came along a laborer and his wife, his son and two daughters.Their family had lived for a long time on an estate in the country, and managed, with the help of the common-land and their labor, to get on.But the time came when the common was encroached upon, and their labor was not needed on the estate, and they were quietly turned out of their cottage.Where should they go? Of course to London, where work was thought to be plentiful.They had a little savings, and they thought they could get two decent rooms to live in.But the inexorable land question met them in London.They tried the decent courts for lodgings, and found that two rooms would cost ten shillings a week.Food was dear and bad, water was bad, and in a short time their health suffered.Work was hard to get, and its wage was so low that they were soon in debt.They became more ill and more despairing with the poisonous surroundings, the darkness, and the long hours of work; and they were driven forth to seek a cheaper lodging.

They found it in a court I knew well- a hotbed of crime and nameless horrors.In this they got a single room at a cruel rent, and work was more difficult for them to get now, as they came from a place of such bad repute, and they fell into the hands of those who sweat the last drop out of man and woman and child, for wages which are the food only of despair.And the darkness and the dirt, the bad food and the sickness, and the want of water was worse than before; and the crowd and the companionship of the court robbed them of the last shreds of self-respect.The drink demon seized upon them.Of course there was a public house at both ends of the court.There they fled, one and all, for shelter, and warmth, and society, and forgetfulness.And they came out in deeper debt, with inflamed senses and burning brains, and an unsatisfied craving for drink they would do anything to satiate.And in a few months the father was in prison, the wife dying, the son a criminal, and the daughters on the street.Multiply this by half a million, and you will be beneath the truth.

No more dreary spectacle can be found on this earth than the whole of the 'awful East,' with its Whitechapel, Hoxton, Spitalfields, Bethnal Green, and Wapping to the East India Docks.The color of life is gray and drab.Everything is helpless, hopeless, unrelieved, and dirty.Bath-tubs are a thing totally unknown, as mythical as the ambrosia of the gods.The people themselves are dirty, while any attempt at cleanliness becomes howling farce, when it is not pitiful and tragic.Strange, vagrant odors come drifting along the greasy wind, and the rain, when it falls, is more like grease than water from heaven.The very cobblestones are scummed with grease.In brief, a vast and complacent dirtiness obtains, which could be done away with by nothing short of a Vesuvius or Mount Pelee.

Here lives a population as dull and unimaginative as its long gray miles of dingy brick.Religion has virtually passed it by, and a gross and stupid materialism reigns, fatal alike to the things of the spirit and the finer instincts of life.

It used to be the proud boast that every Englishman's home was his castle.But to-day it is an anachronism.The Ghetto folk have no homes.They do not know the significance and the sacredness of home life.Even the municipal dwellings, where live the better-class workers, are overcrowded barracks.They have no home life.The very language proves it.The father returning from work asks his child in the street where her mother is; and back the answer comes, 'In the buildings.'

A new race has sprung up, a street people.They pass their lives at work and in the streets.They have dens and lairs into which to crawl for sleeping purposes, and that is all.One cannot travesty the word by calling such dens and lairs 'hoes.' The traditional silent and reserved Englishman has passed away.The pavement folk are noisy, voluble, highstrung, excitable- when they are yet young.As they grow older they become steeped and stupefied in beer.When they have nothing else to do, they ruminate as a cow ruminates.They are to be met with everywhere, standing on curbs and corners, and staring into vacancy.Watch one of them.He will stand there, motionless, for hours, and when you go away you will leave him still staring into vacancy.It is most absorbing.He has no money for beer, and his lair is only for sleeping purposes, so what else remains for him to do? He has already solved the mysteries of girl's love, and wife's love, and child's love, and found them delusions and shams, vain and fleeting as dewdrops, quick-vanishing before the ferocious facts of life.

As I say, the young are high-strung, nervous, excitable; the middle-aged are empty-headed, stolid, and stupid.It is absurd to think for an instant that they can compete with the workers of the New World.Brutalized, degraded, and dull, the Ghetto folk will be unable to render efficient service to England in the world struggle for industrial supremacy which economists declare has already begun.

Neither as workers nor as soldiers can they come up to the mark when England, in her need, calls upon them, her forgotten ones; and if England be flung out of the world's industrial orbit, they will perish like flies at the end of summer.Or, with England critically situated, and with them made desperate as wild beasts are made desperate, they may become a menace and go 'swelling' down to the West End to return the 'slumming' the West End has done in the East.In which case, before rapid-fire guns and the modern machinery of warfare, they will perish the more swiftly and easily.

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