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Chapter 4

           

           Mostofthewoundedduringthetwodaysofriotinghadbeentakenawayalreadybytheirfriendsandrelations,butseveralfigurescouldbeseensittingupbalancingtheirbandagedheadsintimetothemusic.CharlesGoulddismounted.Asleepymozocomingoutofthebakerydoortookholdofthehorse’sbridle;thepracticanteendeavouredtoconcealhisguitarhastily;thegirls,unabashed,steppedbacksmiling;andCharlesGould,onhiswaytothestaircase,glancedintoadarkcornerofthepatioatanothergroup,amortallywoundedCargadorwithawomankneelingbyhisside;shemumbledprayersrapidly,tryingatthesametimetoforceapieceoforangebetweenthestiffeninglipsofthedyingman.

           Thecruelfutilityofthingsstoodunveiledinthelevityandsufferingsofthatincorrigiblepeople;thecruelfutilityoflivesandofdeathsthrownawayinthevainendeavourtoattainanenduringsolutionoftheproblem.UnlikeDecoud,CharlesGouldcouldnotplaylightlyapartinatragicfarce.Itwastragicenoughforhiminallconscience,buthecouldseenofarcicalelement.Hesufferedtoomuchunderaconvictionofirremediablefolly.Hewastooseverelypracticalandtooidealistictolookuponitsterriblehumourswithamusement,asMartinDecoud,theimaginativematerialist,wasabletodointhedrylightofhisscepticism.Tohim,astoallofus,thecompromiseswithhisconscienceappeareduglierthaneverinthelightoffailure.

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