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第13章

`How much longer are you going to be messing about those doors? Why don't you get them under colour? You were fooling about there when Iwas here this morning.Do you think it'll pay to have you playing about there hour after hour with a bit of pumice stone? Get the work done! Or if you don't want to, I'll very soon find someone else who does! I've been noticing your style of doing things for some time past and I want you to understand that you can't play the fool with me.There's plenty of better men than you walking about.If you can't do more than you've been doing lately you can clear out; we can do without you even when we're busy.'

Old Jack trembled.He tried to answer, but was unable to speak.If he had been a slave and had failed to satisfy his master, the latter might have tied him up somewhere and thrashed him.Hunter could not do that; he could only take his food away.Old Jack was frightened -it was not only HIS food that might be taken away.At last, with a great effort, for the words seemed to stick in his throat, he said:

`I must clean the work down, sir, before I go on painting.'

`I'm not talking about what you're doing, but the time it takes you to do it!' shouted Hunter.`And I don't want any back answers or argument about it.You must move yourself a bit quicker or leave it alone altogether.'

Linden did not answer: he went on with his work, his hand trembling to such an extent that he was scarcely able to hold the pumice stone.

Hunter shouted so loud that his voice filled all the house.Everyone heard and was afraid.Who would be the next? they thought.

Finding that Linden made no further answer, Misery again began walking about the house.

As he looked at them the men did their work in a nervous, clumsy, hasty sort of way.They made all sorts of mistakes and messes.

Payne, the foreman carpenter, was putting some new boards on a part of the drawing-room floor: he was in such a state of panic that, while driving a nail, he accidentally struck the thumb of his left hand a severe blow with his hammer.Bundy was also working in the drawing-room putting some white-glazed tiles in the fireplace.Whilst cutting one of these in half in order to fit it into its place, he inflicted a deep gash on one of his fingers.He was afraid to leave off to bind it up while Hunter was there, and consequently as he worked the white tiles became all smeared and spattered with blood.Easton, who was working with Harlow on a plank, washing off the old distemper from the hall ceiling, was so upset that he was scarcely able to stand on the plank, and presently the brush fell from his trembling hand with a crash upon the floor.

Everyone was afraid.They knew that it was impossible to get a job for any other firm.They knew that this man had the power to deprive them of the means of earning a living; that he possessed the power to deprive their children of bread.

Owen, listening to Hunter over the banisters upstairs, felt that he would like to take him by the throat with one hand and smash his face in with the other.

And then?

Why then he would be sent to gaol, or at the best he would lose his employment: his food and that of his family would be taken away.That was why he only ground his teeth and cursed and beat the wall with his clenched fist.So! and so! and so!

If it were not for them!

Owen's imagination ran riot.

First he would seize him by the collar with his left hand, dig his knuckles into his throat, force him up against the wall and then, with his right fist, smash! smash! smash! until Hunter's face was all cut and covered with blood.

But then, what about those at home? Was it not braver and more manly to endure in silence?

Owen leaned against the wall, white-faced, panting and exhausted.

Downstairs, Misery was still going to and fro in the house and walking up and down in it.Presently he stopped to look at Sawkins' work.

This man was painting the woodwork of the back staircase.Although the old paintwork here was very dirty and greasy, Misery had given orders that it was not to be cleaned before being painted.

`Just dust it down and slobber the colour on,' he had said.

Consequently, when Crass made the paint, he had put into it an extra large quantity of dryers.To a certain extent this destroyed the `body' of the colour: it did not cover well; it would require two coats.When Hunter perceived this he was furious.He was sure it could be made to do with one coat with a little care; he believed Sawkins was doing it like this on purpose.Really, these men seemed to have no conscience.

Two coats! and he had estimated for only three.

`Crass!'

`Yes, sir.'

`Come here!'

`Yes, sir.'

Crass came hurrying along.

`What's the meaning of this? Didn't I tell you to make this do with one coat? Look at it!'

`It's like this, sir,' said Crass.`If it had been washed down -'

`Washed down be damned,' shouted Hunter.`The reason is that the colour ain't thick enough.Take the paint and put a little more body in it and we'll soon see whether it can be done or not.I can make it cover if you can't.'

Crass took the paint, and, superintended by Hunter, made it thicker.

Misery then seized the brush and prepared to demonstrate the possibility of finishing the work with one coat.Crass and Sawkins looked on in silence.

Just as Misery was about to commence he fancied he heard someone whispering somewhere.He laid down the brush and crawled stealthily upstairs to see who it was.Directly his back was turned Crass seized a bottle of oil that was standing near and, tipping about half a pint of it into the paint, stirred it up quickly.Misery returned almost immediately: he had not caught anyone; it must have been fancy.He took up the brush and began to paint.The result was worse than Sawkins!

He messed and fooled about for some time, but could not make it come right.At last he gave it up.

`I suppose it'll have to have two coats after all,' he said, mournfully.`But it's a thousand pities.'

He almost wept.

The firm would be ruined if things went on like this.

`You'd better go on with it,' he said as he laid down the brush.

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