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第1章 THE MEN OF KENT(1)

Sometimes I am rewarded for fretting myself so much about present matters by a quite unasked-for pleasant dream.I mean when I am asleep.This dream is as it were a present of an architectural peep-show.I see some beautiful and noble building new made,as it were for the occasion,as clearly as if I were awake;not vaguely or absurdly,as often happens in dreams,but with all the detail clear and reasonable.Some Elizabethan house with its scrap of earlier fourteenth-century building,and its later degradations of Queen Anne and Silly Billy and Victoria,marring but not destroying it,in an old village once a clearing amid the sandy woodlands of Sussex.Or an old and unusually curious church,much churchwardened,and beside it a fragment of fifteenth-century domestic architecture amongst the not unpicturesque lath and plaster of an Essex farm,and looking natural enough among the sleepy elms and the meditative hens scratching about in the litter of the farmyard,whose trodden yellow straw comes up to the very jambs of the richly carved Norman doorway of the church.Or sometimes 'tis a splendid collegiate church,untouched by restoring parson and architect,standing amid an island of shapely trees and flower-beset cottages of thatched grey stone and cob,amidst the narrow stretch of bright green water-meadows that wind between the sweeping Wiltshire downs,so well beloved of William Cobbett.Or some new-seen and yet familiar cluster of houses in a grey village of the upper Thames overtopped by the delicate tracery of a fourteenth-century church;or even sometimes the very buildings of the past untouched by the degradation of the sordid utilitarianism that cares not and knows not of beauty and history:as once,when I was journeying (in a dream of the night)down the well-remembered reaches of the Thames betwixt Streatley and Wallingford,where the foothills of the White Horse fall back from the broad stream,I came upon a clear-seen mediaeval town standing up with roof and tower and spire within its walls,grey and ancient,but untouched from the days of its builders of old.

All this I have seen in the dreams of the night clearer than Ican force myself to see them in dreams of the day.So that it would have been nothing new to me the other night to fall into an architectural dream if that were all,and yet I have to tell of things strange and new that befell me after I had fallen asleep.

I had begun my sojourn in the Land of Nod by a very confused attempt to conclude that it was all right for me to have an engagement to lecture at Manchester and Mitcham Fair Green at half-past eleven at night on one and the same Sunday,and that Icould manage pretty well.And then I had gone on to try to make the best of addressing a large open-air audience in the costume Iwas really then wearing--to wit,my night-shirt,reinforced for the dream occasion by a pair of braceless trousers.The consciousness of this fact so bothered me,that the earnest faces of my audience--who would NOT notice it,but were clearly preparing terrible anti-Socialist posers for me--began to fade away and my dream grew thin,and I awoke (as I thought)to find myself lying on a strip of wayside waste by an oak copse just outside a country village.

I got up and rubbed my eyes and looked about me,and the landscape seemed unfamiliar to me,though it was,as to the lie of the land,an ordinary English low-country,swelling into rising ground here and there.The road was narrow,and I was convinced that it was a piece of Roman road from its straightness.Copses were scattered over the country,and there were signs of two or three villages and hamlets in sight besides the one near me,between which and me there was some orchard-land,where the early apples were beginning to redden on the trees.Also,just on the other side of the road and the ditch which ran along it,was a small close of about a quarter of an acre,neatly hedged with quick,which was nearly full of white poppies,and,as far as I could see for the hedge,had also a good few rose-bushes of the bright-red nearly single kind,which I had heard are the ones from which rose-water used to be distilled.Otherwise the land was quite unhedged,but all under tillage of various kinds,mostly in small strips.From the other side of a copse not far off rose a tall spire white and brand-new,but at once bold in outline and unaffectedly graceful and also distinctly English in character.This,together with the unhedged tillage and a certain unwonted trimness and handiness about the enclosures of the garden and orchards,puzzled me for a minute or two,as I did not understand,new as the spire was,how it could have been designed by a modern architect;and I was of course used to the hedged tillage and tumbledown bankrupt-looking surroundings of our modern agriculture.So that the garden-like neatness and trimness of everything surprised me.But after a minute or two that surprise left me entirely;and if what I saw and heard afterwards seems strange to you,remember that it did not seem strange to me at the time,except where now and again Ishall tell you of it.Also,once for all,if I were to give you the very words of those who spoke to me you would scarcely understand them,although their language was English too,and at the time I could understand them at once.

Well,as I stretched myself and turned my face toward the village,I heard horse-hoofs on the road,and presently a man and horse showed on the other end of the stretch of road and drew near at a swinging trot with plenty of clash of metal.The man soon came up to me,but paid me no more heed than throwing me a nod.He was clad in armour of mingled steel and leather,a sword girt to his side,and over his shoulder a long-handled bill-hook.

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