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&isonlyinchildhoodthatbookshaveanydeepinfluenourlives.Inlaterlifeweadmire,weareeained,wemaymodifysomeviewswealreadyhold,butwearemorelikelytofindinbooksmerelyaationofwhatisinourmindsalready:asinaloveaffairitisourowweseereflectedflatteringlyback.

Butinchildhoodallbooksarebooksofdivination,tellingusaboutthefuture,auellerwhoseesalohecardsordeathbywatertheyiure.Isupposethatiswhybooksexcitedussomuch.Whatdetnowadaysfrtoequaltheextaiofourteenyears?OfcourseIshouldbeiohearthatanewnovelbyMr.E.M.Foihisspring,butIeverparethatmildexpeofcivilizedpleasurewiththemissedheartbeat,theappalledgleeIfeltwhenIfoundonalibraryshelfanard,PercytaianleyWeymanwhiotreadbefore.No,itisinthoseearlyyearsthatIwouldlookforthecrisis,themomeookainitsjouro>

IrememberdistinctlythesuddehwhichakeyturnedinalodIfoundIcouldread—notjustthesentenareadingbookwiththesyllablescoupledlikerailwaycarriages,butarealbook.Iter-coveredwiththepictureofaboy,boundandgagged,danglingattheendofaropeihewaterrisihewaist—aureofDixoective.AllalongsummerholidayIkeptmysecret,asIbelieved:IdidnotwantanybodytoknowthatIcouldread.IsupposeIhalfsciouslyrealizedevehiswasthedangerousmoment.IwassafesolongasIotread—thewheelshadurn,buturestoodaroundonbookshelveseverywherewaitiochoose—thelifeofacharteredatperhaps,aialcivilservant,aplanterina,asteadyjobinabank,happinessauallyoiofdeath,forsurelywechooseourdeathmuchaswechrowsoutofouradourevasions,outofourfearsandoutofourmomentse.Isupposemymothermusthavedisysecret,foronthejourneyhomeIresehetrainwithanotherrealbook,acopyofBallaheCoralIslandwithonlyasiuretolookat,acoloredfroIwouldadmitnothing.Alltheloaredattheoureandhebook.

Butthereohome(somanyshelvesfefamily)thebookswaited—onebookinparticular,butbeforeIreaedowakeafewothersatrandomfromtheshelf.Eachwasawhichthechilddreamedthathesawlifemoving.HereiampeddramatiseveralcolorstainGilsoeAeroplahavereadthatbooksixtimesatleast—thestoryofalostcivilizationintheSaharaandofavillaielanelikeaboxkiteandbombsthesizeoftennisballswhoheldthegolden.Itwassavedbythehero,ayoungsubalterothepiratecamptoputtheaeroplaofa.Heturedandwatchedhisenemiesdighisgrave.HewastobeshotatdaassthetimeandkeephismindfromunfortablethoughtstheamiableYaeplayedcardswithhim—themildnurserygameofKuhnKahatnameontheedgeoflifehauntedmeforyears,uorestatlastinoneofmyowhagameofpokerplayedielysimilarces.

AndhereisSophyofKravoniabyAnthooryofakit-maidwhobecameaqueehefirstfilmsIeversaw,about1911,wasmadefromthatbook,andIhearstilltherumbleoftheQueen’sgunsgthehighKravoniaenhollowlyoutofasiheaheStoryofFrancisCludde,aherbooksatthattimeofmylifeKingSolomon’sMines.

Thisbookdidnotperhapsprovidethecrisis,butitlyiure.IfithadhatromantictaleofAllanQuartermaiis,Good,aheachGagool,wouldIat19havestudiedtheappoioftheialOffidverynearlypitheNigerianNavyforadlater,whensurelyIoughttohavekheoddAfrifixationremained.In1935Ifoundmyselfsickwithfeveronacampbediive’shutwithadlegoingoutiywhiskybottleandaratmovingintheshadows.Wasn’tittheiionofGagoolwithherbareyellowskull,thewrihatmovedandtractedlikethehoodofacobra,thatledmetoworkallthrough1942iuffyoffiFreetown,SierraLeomuohelandoftheKukuahedesertaainrangeofSheba’sBreast,andatin-roofedhouseonabitofswherethevulturesmovedlikedomesticturkeysandthepi-dogskeptmeawakeonmoonlightnightswiththeirwailing,aewomeheclub,butthetwobeloahesamet,aly,tothesameregioiioy,ofnotknowingthewayabout.OleoGagoolaters,oinZigitaontheLiberiaheFreneaborder,whessatieredhutwiththeirhaheireyesaadrumaayedbehindcloseddoorswhilethebigbushdevil—whomitwouldmeaosee—movedbetwees.

ButKingSolomon’sMinesotfinallysatisfy.Itwasahekeydid.GagoolIcshewaitformeindreamseverynightinthepassagebythelinencupboard,henurserydoor?Sheuestowait,whenthemindissickhnowsheisdressediheologitsofDespairandspeaksinSpenser’sats:

Theloethegreatersin.

&ersierpu.

Yes,Gagoolhasremaipartoftheimagination,butQuartermainandCurtis—weren’tthey,evenwhenIwasonlytenyearsold,alittletoogoodtobetrue?Theyweremenofsuyieldiheywouldonlyadmittoafaultioshowhowitmightbeovere)thattheersonalityofachildotrestfaialshoulders.Achild,afterall,knowsmostofthegame—itisonlyahathelacks.Heisquitewellawareofcowardice,shame,de,disappoi.SirHenryCurtisperarogfromadozenwoundsbutfightingoainstthehordesofTwalawastooheroic.ThesemenwerelikePlatoheywerenotlifeasonehadalreadybeguntoknowit.

ButsIwasfourteenbythattime—ItookMissMarjorieBowen’sTheViperofMilanfromthelibraryshelf,thefutureforbetterorworsereallystruomeowrite.AlltheotherpossiblefuturesslidaotentialcivilservaheclerkhadtolookforotherinitatioionofMissBowen’smagoexercisebooks—storiesof16th-turyItalyor12th-glahenormousbrutalityandadespairingromanticisItwasasifIhadbeensuppliedondforallwithasubject.

Why?OnthesurfaceTheViperofMilanisooryofawarbetweenGianGaleazzoVisti,DukeofMilan,andMastinodellaScala,DukeofVerona,toldwithzestanddanamazingpictorialsense.Whydiditanddexplaierriblelivingworldofthestoairsadormitory?ItwasnogoodinthatrealworldtodreamthatonewouldeverbeaSirHenryCurtis,butdellaScalawhoatlastturnedfromaneverpaidarayedhisfriendsanddieddishonouredandafailureevewaseasierforachildtoesdhismask.AsforVisti,withhisbeauty,hispatiendhisgeniusforevil,Ihadwatchedhimpassbymanyatimeinhisbladaysuitsmellingofmothballs.Hiser.Heexercisedterrorfromadistancelikeasnowcloudovertheyoungfields.Goodnesshasonlyondaperfeationinahumanbodyandneverwillagain,butevilalwaysfihere.Humabladwhitebutbladgrey.IreadallthatinTheViperofMilanandIlookedroundandIsawthatit>

&herthemeIfouheendofTheViperofMilan—youwillrememberifyouhaveo—esthegreatspletesuccess—dellaScalaisdead,Ferrara,Verona,Novara,Mantuahaveallfallen,themessengerspourinwithnewsoffreshvictories,thewholeworldoutsideisgup,andVistisitsahewi.IwasnotontheclassicalsideorIwouldhavediscovered,Isuppose,iureinsteadofinMissBowehesenseofdoomthatliesoversuccess—thefeelingthatthependulumisabouttoswing.Thattoomadesense;onelookedaroundandsawthedoomedeverywhere—therunnerwhoonedaywouldsagoverthetape;theheadoftheschoolwhooordevil,duringfortydrearyundistinguishedyears;thescholar...andwhensuctotoueselftoo,howevermildly,onelypraythatfailurewouldnotbeheld.

Onehadlivedforfourteenyearsinawildjury,buthshadbeeurallyoofollowtheButIthinkitwasMissBoaremademewanttowrite.Oneotreadherwithoutbelievingthattowritewastoliveandtoenjoy,andbeforeonehaddisistakeitwastoolate—thefirstbookonedoesenjoy.Anywayshehasgiveern—religionmightlaterexplaiherterms,butthepatterhere—perfectevilwalkingtheworldwhereperfectgoodeverwalkagain,andonlythepehatafteralliiaisfied,andoftehatmyhandhadherthanKingSolomohatthefutureIhadtakendownfromthenurseryshelfhadbeenadistrictoffiSierraLeooursofmalarialdutyandafinishingdoseofblackwaterfeverwhenthedaapproached.Whatisthegoodofwishing?Thebooksarealwaysthere,themomentofcrisiswaits,andnowouriurakingdowureahepages.InhispoemGermie:

Ishadowsandtwilights

Wherechildhoodhadstrayed

Thewreatsorrowswereborn

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