登陆注册
5388100000027

第27章 THE THIRD(13)

Britten groaned aloud and every one regarded him."Greek epigrams on the fellows' names," he said." Small beer in ancient bottles.

Let's get a stuffed broody hen to SIT on the magazine.""We might do worse than a Greek epigram," said Cossington."One in each number.It--it impresses parents and keeps up our classieal tradition.And the masters CAN help.We don't want to antagonise them.Of course--we've got to dcpartmentalise.Writing is only one section of the thing.The ARVONIAN has to stand for the school.

There's questions of space and questions of expense.We can't turn out a great chunk of printed prose like--like wet cold toast and call it a magazine."Britten writhed, appreciating the image.

"There's to be a section of sports.YOU must do that.""I'm not going to do any fine writing," said Shoesmith.

"What you've got to do is just to list all the chaps and put a note to their play:--'Naylor minor must pass more.Football isn't the place for extreme individualism.' 'Ammersham shapes well as half-back.' Things like that."

"I could do that all right," said Shoesmith, brightening and manifestly hecoming pregnant with judgments.

"One great thing about a magazine of this sort," said Cossington, "is to mention just as many names as you can in each number.It keeps the interest alive.Chaps will turn it over looking for their own little bit.Then it all lights up for them.""Do you want any reports of matches?" Shoesmith broke from his meditation.

"Rather.With comments."

"Naylor surpassed himself and negotiated the lemon safely home,"said Shoesmith.

"Shut it," said Naylor modestly.

"Exactly," said Cossington."That gives us three features,"touching them off on his fingers, "Epigram, Literary Section, Sports.Then we want a section to shove anything into, a joke, a notice of anything that's going on.So on.Our Note Book.""Oh, Hell!" said Britten, and clashed his boots, to the silent disapproval of every one.

"Then we want an editorial."

"A WHAT?" cried Britten, with a note of real terror in his voice.

"Well, don't we? Unless we have our Note Book to begin on the front page.It gives a scrappy effect to do that.We want something manly and straightforward and a bit thoughtful, about Patriotism, say, or ESPRIT DE CORPS, or After-Life."I looked at Britten.Hitherto we had not considered Cossington mattered very much in the world.

He went over us as a motor-car goes over a dog.There was a sort of energy about him, a new sort of energy to us; we had never realised that anything of the sort existed in the world.We were hopelessly at a disadvantage.Almost instantly we had developed a clear and detailed vision of a magazine made up of everything that was most acceptable in the magazines that flourished in the adult world about us, and had determined to make it a success.He had by a kind of instinct, as it were, synthetically plagiarised every successful magazine and breathed into this dusty mixture the breath of life.

He was elected at his own suggestion managing director, with the earnest support of Shoesmith and Naylor, and conducted the magazine so successfully and brilliantly that he even got a whole back page of advertisements from the big sports shop in Holborn, and made the printers pay at the same rate for a notice of certain books of their own which they said they had inserted by inadvertency to fill up space.The only literary contribution in the first number was a column by Topham in faultless stereotyped English in depreciation of some fancied evil called Utilitarian Studies and ending with that noble old quotation:--"To the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome."And Flack crowded us out of number two with a bright little paper on the "Humours of Cricket," and the Head himself was profusely thoughtful all over the editorial under the heading of "The School Chapel; and How it Seems to an Old Boy."Britten and I found it difficult to express to each other with any grace or precision what we felt about that magazine.

同类推荐
  • 明伦汇编交谊典赠答部

    明伦汇编交谊典赠答部

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 文始经言外旨

    文始经言外旨

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 贤媛

    贤媛

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 医学见能

    医学见能

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 施食获五福报经

    施食获五福报经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 蚂蚁王国大冒险(牛吹吹科学童话)

    蚂蚁王国大冒险(牛吹吹科学童话)

    蚂蚁的个头很小,但竟然被称为世界上力气最大的动物!这是怎么回事?让我们跟随《动物时报》的记者牛吹吹一起去探究蚂蚁王国的秘密吧!
  • 略述金刚顶瑜伽分别圣位修证法门

    略述金刚顶瑜伽分别圣位修证法门

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 我在沙漠种树

    我在沙漠种树

    主角退伍回家,接班父亲留下的位于无人区公路的客栈一家。喜提沙漠绿洲系统一枚……
  • 谁说我不能和天帝在一起

    谁说我不能和天帝在一起

    身为神界天帝的仰慕者,乐漪立誓成为天帝唯一的帝后。还是个渣渣的她一不小心暴露了,被情敌一雷劈死了……神体尽毁,魂魄孤苦无依,有幸飘到一将死之女身上……“公主,我们该回魔界了。”“??!!!!”乐漪疯了:“魔界??????我……”
  • 陆先生,韩小姐

    陆先生,韩小姐

    一个男人和一个女人的故事。(具体的自己想,反正我是想不出来)
  • 内心的重建

    内心的重建

    重建,就是在深夜痛哭以后,抬头迎接黎明。改变认知,重建内心,提升人生格局。社会节奏越来越快,知识更新迭代也越来越频繁,人们却越来越不知道怎么面对自己的内心。你有没有面对资讯海洋感到崩溃的时刻?你有没有为世界飞速发展、自己跟不上节奏而焦虑过?甚至面对现实,你是不是不知所措地在深夜痛哭过?人,终其一生,都会遭遇“破碎”、“崩溃”的情形,那么,我们该怎么办?潜心从事心理学研究20余年,进行一线心理咨询10多年、积累了大量案例后,维尼老师给出了答案:每个人都需要内心重建。
  • 基因药师

    基因药师

    你真的认识你身边的人吗?或许他只是一个早已被基因虫取代的躯壳而已。关于更新,因为白天要上班,早上没有时间码字,所以更新时间一般在晚上,至少两章。另外,谢谢大家的打赏和推荐以及收藏,殁于在这里真诚的谢谢每一位书友。
  • 阳光下的罪恶

    阳光下的罪恶

    阿加莎·克里斯蒂编著的《阳光下的罪恶(阿加莎·克里斯蒂作品)》讲述了这样一个故事,艾莲娜·马歇尔太太是海盗旗旅馆中最令人瞩目的客人。在众多仰慕者中,她很快和英俊的帕特里克·雷德芬如胶似漆。雷德芬太太为此伤心愤怒,马歇尔先生却不动声色。好戏刚刚开幕,艾莲娜却失踪了,直到人们发现她美丽的躯体被遗弃在已经没有阳光的海滩上,脖子上留下了可怕的手印……
  • 泰州学派研究(阳明学研究丛书)

    泰州学派研究(阳明学研究丛书)

    在16世纪中国思想史上,阳明后学的“泰州学派”产生了广泛的思想影响。我们发现泰州学派的思想特征有浓厚的社会取向、政治取向以及宗教取向;其思想立场大多有取于阳明心学的“现成良知”说,同时又有“回归孔孟”的思想诉求。他们的思想言行既是阳明心学的产物,同时又极大地推动了阳明心学运动向下层社会的迅速渗透以及儒学世俗化的整体进程。
  • 安娜·陀思妥耶夫斯卡娅回忆录

    安娜·陀思妥耶夫斯卡娅回忆录

    本书是俄国大文豪陀思妥耶夫斯基夫人安娜的回忆录,这本回忆录文笔朴实幽默,包含着安娜对丈夫的浓浓爱意。喜欢陀思妥耶夫斯基及其作品的读者,可以从书中得到诸多知识与乐趣。