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第7章 IN REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN INGERFIELD AND OF ANNE,HIS

John Ingerfield finds,on his return to Limehouse,that the evil has greatly increased during the short time he has been away.Fanned by fear and ignorance,fed by poverty and dirt,the scourge is spreading through the district like a fire.Long smouldering in secret,it has now burst forth at fifty different points at once.Not a street,not a court but has its "case."Over a dozen of John's hands are down with it already.Two more have sunk prostrate beside their work within the last hour.The panic grows grotesque.Men and women tear their clothes off,looking to see if they have anywhere upon them a rash or a patch of mottled skin,find that they have,or imagine that they have,and rush,screaming,half-undressed,into the street.Two men,meeting in a narrow passage,both rush back,too frightened to pass each other.A boy stoops down and scratches his leg--not an action that under ordinary circumstances would excite much surprise in that neighbourhood.In an instant there is a wild stampede from the room,the strong trampling on the weak in their eagerness to escape.

These are not the days of organised defence against disease.There are kind hearts and willing hands in London town,but they are not yet closely enough banded together to meet a swift foe such as this.

There are hospitals and charities galore,but these are mostly in the City,maintained by the City Fathers for the exclusive benefit of poor citizens and members of the guilds.The few free hospitals are already over-crowded and ill-prepared.Squalid,outlying Limehouse,belonging to nowhere,cared for by nobody,must fight for itself.

John Ingerfield calls the older men together,and with their help attempts to instil some sense and reason into his terrified people.

Standing on the step of his counting-house,and addressing as many of them as are not too scared to listen,he tells them of the danger of fear and of the necessity for calmness and courage.

"We must face and fight this thing like men,"he cries,in that deep,din-conquering voice that has served the Ingerfields in good stead on many a steel-swept field,on many a storm-struck sea;"there must be no cowardly selfishness,no faint-hearted despair.If we've got to die we'll die;but please God we'll live.Anyhow,we will stick together,and help each other.I mean to stop here with you,and do what I can for you.None of my people shall want."John Ingerfield ceases,and as the vibrations of his strong tones roll away a sweet voice from beside him rises clear and firm:-"I have come down to be with you also,and to help my husband.Ishall take charge of the nursing and tending of your sick,and I hope I shall be of some real use to you.My husband and I are so sorry for you in your trouble.I know you will be brave and patient.We will all do our best,and be hopeful."He turns,half expecting to see only the empty air and to wonder at the delirium in his brain.She puts her hand in his,and their eyes meet;and in that moment,for the first time in their lives,these two see one another.

They speak no word.There is no opportunity for words.There is work to be done,and done quickly,and Anne grasps it with the greed of a woman long hungry for the joy of doing.As John watches her moving swiftly and quietly through the bewildered throng,questioning,comforting,gently compelling,the thought comes to him,Ought he to allow her to be here,risking her life for his people?

followed by the thought,How is he going to prevent it?For in this hour the knowledge is born within him that Anne is not his property;that he and she are fellow hands taking their orders from the same Master;that though it be well for them to work together and help each other,they must not hinder one another.

As yet John does not understand all this.The idea is new and strange to him.He feels as the child in a fairy story on suddenly discovering that the trees and flowers has he passed by carelessly a thousand times can think and talk.Once he whispers to her of the labour and the danger,but she answers simply,"They are my people too,John:it is my work";and he lets her have her way.

Anne has a true woman's instinct for nursing,and her strong sense stands her in stead of experience.A glance into one or two of the squalid dens where these people live tells her that if her patients are to be saved they must be nursed away from their own homes;and she determines to convert the large counting-house--a long,lofty room at the opposite end of the wharf to the refinery--into a temporary hospital.Selecting some seven or eight of the most reliable women to assist her,she proceeds to prepare it for its purpose.Ledgers might be volumes of poetry,bills of lading mere street ballads,for all the respect that is shown to them.The older clerks stand staring aghast,feeling that the end of all things is surely at hand,and that the universe is rushing down into space,until,their idleness being detected,they are themselves promptly impressed for the sacrilegious work,and made to assist in the demolition of their own temple.

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