第9章
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  ——Longer,father——

  Sixmonths?——

  Eightmonths,father。

  Hehadbegun。Thepriestasked:——

  Andwhatdoyouremembersincethattime?

  Hebegantoconfesshissins:massesmissed,prayersnotsaid,lies——

  Anythingelse,mychild?

  Sinsofanger,envyofothers,gluttony,vanity,disobedience——

  Anythingelse,mychild?

  Therewasnohelp。Hemurmured:——

  Icommittedsinsofimpurity,father。

  Thepriestdidnotturnhishead——

  Withyourself,mychild?——

  Andwithothers——

  Withwomen,mychild?——

  Yes,father——

  Weretheymarriedwomen,mychild?

  Hedidnotknow。Hissinstrickledfromhislips,onebyone,trickledinshamefuldropsfromhissoul,festeringandoozinglikeasore,asqualidstreamofvice。Thelastsinsoozedforth,sluggish,filthy。Therewasnomoretotell。Hebowedhishead,overcome。

  ThePriestwassilent。Thenheasked:——

  Howoldareyou,mychild?——

  Sixteen,father。

  Thepriestpassedhishandseveraltimesoverhisface。Then,restinghisforeheadagainsthishand,heleanedtowardsthegratingand,witheyesstillaverted,spokeslowly。Hisvoicewaswearyandold——

  Youareveryyoung,mychild,hesaid,andletmeimploreofyoutogiveupthatsin。Itisaterriblesin。Itkillsthebodyanditkillsthesoul。Itisthecauseofmanycrimesandmisfortunes。Giveitup,mychild,forGod\'ssake。Itisdishonourableandunmanly。Youcannotknowwherethatwretchedhabitwillleadyouorwhereitwillcomeagainstyou。

  Aslongasyoucommitthatsin,mypoorchild,youwillneverbeworthonefarthingtoGod。PraytoourmotherMarytohelpyou。Shewillhelpyou,mychild。PraytoOurBlessedLadywhenthatsincomesintoyourmind。

  Iamsureyouwilldothat,willyounot?Yourepentofallthosesins。

  Iamsureyoudo。AndyouwillpromiseGodnowthatbyHisholygraceyouwillneveroffendHimanymorebythatwickedsin。YouwillmakethatsolemnpromisetoGod,willyounot?——

  Yes,father。

  Theoldandwearyvoicefelllikesweetrainuponhisquakingparchingheart。Howsweetandsad!——

  Dosomypoorchild。Thedevilhasledyouastray。Drivehimbacktohellwhenhetemptsyoutodishonouryourbodyinthatway-thefoulspiritwhohatesourLord。PromiseGodnowthatyouwillgiveupthatsin,thatwretchedwretchedsin。

  BlindedbyhistearsandbythelightofGod\'smercifulnesshebenthisheadandheardthegravewordsofabsolutionspokenandsawthepriest\'shandraisedabovehimintokenofforgiveness——

  Godblessyou,mychild。Prayforme。

  Heknelttosayhispenance,prayinginacornerofthedarknave;andhisprayersascendedtoheavenfromhispurifiedheartlikeperfumestreamingupwardsfromaheartofwhiterose。

  Themuddystreetsweregay。Hestrodehomeward,consciousofaninvisiblegracepervadingandmakinglighthislimbs。Inspiteofallhehaddoneit。HehadconfessedandGodhadpardonedhim。Hissoulwasmadefairandholyoncemore,holyandhappy。

  ItwouldbebeautifultodieifGodsowilled。Itwasbeautifultoliveingracealifeofpeaceandvirtueandforbearancewithothers。

  Hesatbythefireinthekitchen,notdaringtospeakforhappiness。

  Tillthatmomenthehadnotknownhowbeautifulandpeacefullifecouldbe。Thegreensquareofpaperpinnedroundthelampcastdownatendershade。Onthedresserwasaplateofsausagesandwhitepuddingandontheshelftherewereeggs。Theywouldbeforthebreakfastinthemorningafterthecommunioninthecollegechapel。Whitepuddingandeggsandsausagesandcupsoftea。Howsimpleandbeautifulwaslifeafterall!Andlifelayallbeforehim。

  Inadreamhefellasleep。Inadreamheroseandsawthatitwasmorning。

  Inawakingdreamhewentthroughthequietmorningtowardsthecollege。

  Theboyswereallthere,kneelingintheirplaces。Hekneltamongthem,happyandshy。Thealtarwasheapedwithfragrantmassesofwhiteflowers;

  andinthemorninglightthepaleflamesofthecandlesamongthewhiteflowerswereclearandsilentashisownsoul。

  Hekneltbeforethealtarwithhisclassmates,holdingthealtarclothwiththemoveralivingrailofhands。Hishandsweretremblingandhissoultrembledasheheardthepriestpasswiththeciboriumfromcommunicanttocommunicant——

  CorpusDomininostri。

  Coulditbe?Heknelttheresinlessandtimid;andhewouldholduponhistonguethehostandGodwouldenterhispurifiedbody——

  Invitameternam。Amen。

  Anotherlife!Alifeofgraceandvirtueandhappiness!Itwastrue。

  Itwasnotadreamfromwhichhewouldwake。Thepastwaspast——

  CorpusDomininostri。

  Theciboriumhadcometohim。

  Chapter4SundaywasdedicatedtothemysteryoftheHolyTrinity,MondaytotheHolyGhost,TuesdaytotheGuardianAngels,WednesdaytosaintJoseph,ThursdaytotheMostBlessedSacramentoftheAltar,FridaytotheSufferingJesus,SaturdaytotheBlessedVirginMary。

  Everymorninghehallowedhimselfanewinthepresenceofsomeholyimageormystery。Hisdaybeganwithanheroicofferingofitseverymomentofthoughtoractionfortheintentionsofthesovereignpontiffandwithanearlymass。Therawmorningairwhettedhisresolutepiety;andoftenashekneltamongthefewworshippersattheside-altar,followingwithhisinterleavedprayer-bookthemurmurofthepriest,heglancedupforaninstanttowardsthevestedfigurestandinginthegloombetweenthetwocandles,whichweretheoldandthenewtestaments,andimaginedthathewaskneelingatmassinthecatacombs。

  Hisdailylifewaslaidoutindevotionalareas。Bymeansofejaculationsandprayershestoredupungrudginglyforthesoulsinpurgatorycenturiesofdaysandquarantinesandyears;yetthespiritualtriumphwhichhefeltinachievingwitheasesomanyfabulousagesofcanonicalpenancesdidnotwhollyrewardhiszealofprayer,sincehecouldneverknowhowmuchtemporalpunishmenthehadremittedbywayofsuffragefortheagonizingsouls;andfearfullestinthemidstofthepurgatorialfire,whichdifferedfromtheinfernalonlyinthatitwasnoteverlasting,hispenancemightavailnomorethanadropofmoisture,hedrovehissouldailythroughanincreasingcircleofworksofsupererogation。

  Everypartofhisday,dividedbywhatheregardednowasthedutiesofhisstationinlife,circledaboutitsowncentreofspiritualenergy。

  Hislifeseemedtohavedrawnneartoeternity;everythought,word,anddeed,everyinstanceofconsciousnesscouldbemadetorevibrateradiantlyinheaven;andattimeshissenseofsuchimmediaterepercussionwassolivelythatheseemedtofeelhissoulindevotionpressinglikefingersthekeyboardofagreatcashregisterandtoseetheamountofhispurchasestartforthimmediatelyinheaven,notasanumberbutasafrailcolumnofincenseorasaslenderflower。

  Therosaries,too,whichhesaidconstantly-forhecarriedhisbeadslooseinhistrousers\'pocketsthathemighttellthemashewalkedthestreets-transformedthemselvesintocoronalsofflowersofsuchvagueunearthlytexturethattheyseemedtohimashuelessandodourlessastheywerenameless。Heofferedupeachofhisthreedailychapletsthathissoulmightgrowstrongineachofthethreetheologicalvirtues,infaithintheFatherWhohadcreatedhim,inhopeintheSonWhohadredeemedhimandinloveoftheHolyGhostWhohadsanctifiedhim;andthisthricetripleprayerheofferedtotheThreePersonsthroughMaryinthenameofherjoyfulandsorrowfulandgloriousmysteries。

  OneachofthesevendaysoftheweekhefurtherprayedthatoneofthesevengiftsoftheHolyGhostmightdescenduponhissoulanddriveoutofitdaybydaythesevendeadlysinswhichhaddefileditinthepast;andheprayedforeachgiftonitsappointedday,confidentthatitwoulddescenduponhim,thoughitseemedstrangetohimattimesthatwisdomandunderstandingandknowledgeweresodistinctintheirnaturethateachshouldbeprayedforapartfromtheothers。YethebelievedthatatsomefuturestageofhisspiritualprogressthisdifficultywouldberemovedwhenhissinfulsoulhadbeenraisedupfromitsweaknessandenlightenedbytheThirdPersonoftheMostBlessedTrinity。Hebelievedthisallthemore,andwithtrepidation,becauseofthedivinegloomandsilencewhereindwelttheunseenParaclete,Whosesymbolswereadoveandamightywind,tosinagainstWhomwasasinbeyondforgiveness,theeternalmysterioussecretBeingtoWhom,asGod,thepriestsofferedupmassonceayear,robedinthescarletofthetonguesoffire。

  TheimagerythroughwhichthenatureandkinshipoftheThreePersonsoftheTrinityweredarklyshadowedforthinthebooksofdevotionwhichheread-theFathercontemplatingfromalleternityasinamirrorHisDivinePerfectionsandtherebybegettingeternallytheEternalSonandtheHolySpiritproceedingoutofFatherandSonfromalleternity-wereeasierofacceptancebyhismindbyreasonoftheiraugustincomprehensibilitythanwasthesimplefactthatGodhadlovedhissoulfromalleternity,foragesbeforehehadbeenbornintotheworld,foragesbeforetheworlditselfhadexisted。

  Hehadheardthenamesofthepassionsofloveandhatepronouncedsolemnlyonthestageandinthepulpit,hadfoundthemsetforthsolemnlyinbooksandhadwonderedwhyhissoulwasunabletoharbourthemforanytimeortoforcehislipstouttertheirnameswithconviction。Abriefangerhadofteninvestedhimbuthehadneverbeenabletomakeitanabidingpassionandhadalwaysfelthimselfpassingoutofitasifhisverybodywerebeingdivestedwitheaseofsomeouterskinorpeel。Hehadfeltasubtle,dark,andmurmurouspresencepenetratehisbeingandfirehimwithabriefiniquitouslust:it,too,hadslippedbeyondhisgraspleavinghismindlucidandindifferent。This,itseemed,wastheonlyloveandthattheonlyhatehissoulwouldharbour。

  Buthecouldnolongerdisbelieveintherealityoflove,sinceGodHimselfhadlovedhisindividualsoulwithdivinelovefromalleternity。

  Gradually,ashissoulwasenrichedwithspiritualknowledge,hesawthewholeworldformingonevastsymmetricalexpressionofGod\'spowerandlove。Lifebecameadivinegiftforeverymomentandsensationofwhich,wereiteventhesightofasingleleafhangingonthetwigofatree,hissoulshouldpraiseandthanktheGiver。Theworldforallitssolidsubstanceandcomplexitynolongerexistedforhissoulsaveasatheoremofdivinepowerandloveanduniversality。Soentireandunquestionablewasthissenseofthedivinemeaninginallnaturegrantedtohissoulthathecouldscarcelyunderstandwhyitwasinanywaynecessarythatheshouldcontinuetolive。Yetthatwaspartofthedivinepurposeandhedarednotquestionitsuse,heaboveallotherswhohadsinnedsodeeplyandsofoullyagainstthedivinepurpose。Meekandabasedbythisconsciousnessoftheoneeternalomnipresentperfectrealityhissoultookupagainherburdenofpieties,massesandprayersandsacramentsandmortifications,andonlythenforthefirsttimesincehehadbroodedonthegreatmysteryoflovedidhefeelwithinhimawarmmovementlikethatofsomenewlybornlifeorvirtueofthesoulitself。Theattitudeofraptureinsacredart,theraisedandpartedhands,thepartedlipsandeyesasofoneabouttoswoon,becameforhimanimageofthesoulinprayer,humiliatedandfaintbeforeherCreator。

  Buthehadbeenforewarnedofthedangersofspiritualexaltationanddidnotallowhimselftodesistfromeventheleastorlowliestdevotion,strivingalsobyconstantmortificationtoundothesinfulpastratherthantoachieveasaintlinessfraughtwithperil。Eachofhissenseswasbroughtunderarigorousdiscipline。Inordertomortifythesenseofsighthemadeithisruletowalkinthestreetwithdowncasteyes,glancingneithertorightnorleftandneverbehindhim。Hiseyesshunnedeveryencounterwiththeeyesofwomen。Fromtimetotimealsohebalkedthembyasuddeneffortofthewill,asbyliftingthemsuddenlyinthemiddleofanunfinishedsentenceandclosingthebook。Tomortifyhishearingheexertednocontroloverhisvoicewhichwasthenbreaking,neithersangnorwhistled,andmadenoattempttofleefromnoiseswhichcausedhimpainfulnervousirritationsuchasthesharpeningofknivesontheknifeboard,thegatheringofcindersonthefire-shovelandthetwiggingofthecarpet。Tomortifyhissmellwasmoredifficultashefoundinhimselfnoinstinctiverepugnancetobadodourswhethertheyweretheodoursoftheoutdoorworld,suchasthoseofdungortar,ortheodoursofhisownpersonamongwhichhehadmademanycuriouscomparisonsandexperiments。

  Hefoundintheendthattheonlyodouragainstwhichhissenseofsmellrevoltedwasacertainstalefishystinklikethatoflong-standingurine;

  andwheneveritwaspossiblehesubjectedhimselftothisunpleasantodour。

  Tomortifythetastehepractisedstricthabitsattable,observedtotheletterallthefastsofthechurchandsoughtbydistractiontodiverthismindfromthesavoursofdifferentfoods。Butitwastothemortificationoftouchhebroughtthemostassiduousingenuityofinventiveness。Heneverconsciouslychangedhispositioninbed,satinthemostuncomfortablepositions,sufferedpatientlyeveryitchandpain,keptawayfromthefire,remainedonhiskneesallthroughthemassexceptatthegospels,leftpartofhisneckandfaceundriedsothatairmightstingthemand,wheneverhewasnotsayinghisbeads,carriedhisarmsstifflyathissideslikearunnerandneverinhispocketsorclaspedbehindhim。

  Hehadnotemptationstosinmortally。Itsurprisedhimhowevertofindthatattheendofhiscourseofintricatepietyandself-restrainthewassoeasilyatthemercyofchildishandunworthyimperfections。Hisprayersandfastsavailedhimlittleforthesuppressionofangerathearinghismothersneezeoratbeingdisturbedinhisdevotions。Itneededanimmenseeffortofhiswilltomastertheimpulsewhichurgedhimtogiveoutlettosuchirritation。Imagesoftheoutburstsoftrivialangerwhichhehadoftennotedamonghismasters,theirtwitchingmouths,close-shutlipsandflushedcheeks,recurredtohismemory,discouraginghim,forallhispracticeofhumility,bythecomparison。Tomergehislifeinthecommontideofotherliveswasharderforhimthananyfastingorprayeranditwashisconstantfailuretodothistohisownsatisfactionwhichcausedinhissoulatlastasensationofspiritualdrynesstogetherwithagrowthofdoubtsandscruples。Hissoultraversedaperiodofdesolationinwhichthesacramentsthemselvesseemedtohaveturnedintodried-upsources。Hisconfessionbecameachannelfortheescapeofscrupulousandunrepentedimperfections。Hisactualreceptionoftheeucharistdidnotbringhimthesamedissolvingmomentsofvirginalself-surrenderasdidthosespiritualcommunionsmadebyhimsometimesatthecloseofsomevisittotheBlessedSacrament。ThebookwhichheusedforthesevisitswasanoldneglectedbookwrittenbysaintAlphonsusLiguori,withfadingcharactersandserefoxpaperedleaves。Afadedworldofferventloveandvirginalresponsesseemedtobeevokedforhissoulbythereadingofitspagesinwhichtheimageryofthecanticleswasinterwovenwiththecommunicant\'sprayers。Aninaudiblevoiceseemedtocaressthesoul,tellinghernamesandglories,biddingherariseasforespousalandcomeaway,biddingherlookforth,aspouse,fromAmanaandfromthemountainsoftheleopards;

  andthesoulseemedtoanswerwiththesameinaudiblevoice,surrenderingherself:Interuberameacommorabitur。

  Thisideaofsurrenderhadaperilousattractionforhismindnowthathefelthissoulbesetonceagainbytheinsistentvoicesofthefleshwhichbegantomurmurtohimagainduringhisprayersandmeditations。

  Itgavehimanintensesenseofpowertoknowthathecould,byasingleactofconsent,inamomentofthought,undoallthathehaddone。Heseemedtofeelafloodslowlyadvancingtowardshisnakedfeetandtobewaitingforthefirstfainttimidnoiselesswavelettotouchhisfeveredskin。

  Then,almostattheinstantofthattouch,almostatthevergeofsinfulconsent,hefoundhimselfstandingfarawayfromtheflooduponadryshore,savedbyasuddenactofthewillorasuddenejaculation;and,seeingthesilverlineofthefloodfarawayandbeginningagainitsslowadvancetowardshisfeet,anewthrillofpowerandsatisfactionshookhissoultoknowthathehadnotyieldednorundoneall。

  Whenhehadeludedthefloodoftemptationmanytimesinthiswayhegrewtroubledandwonderedwhetherthegracewhichhehadrefusedtolosewasnotbeingfilchedfromhimlittlebylittle。Theclearcertitudeofhisownimmunitygrewdimandtoitsucceededavaguefearthathissoulhadreallyfallenunawares。ItwaswithdifficultythathewonbackhisoldconsciousnessofhisstateofgracebytellinghimselfthathehadprayedtoGodateverytemptationandthatthegracewhichhehadprayedformusthavebeengiventohiminasmuchasGodwasobligedtogiveit。

  Theveryfrequencyandviolenceoftemptationsshowedhimatlastthetruthofwhathehadheardaboutthetrialsofthesaints。Frequentandviolenttemptationswereaproofthatthecitadelofthesoulhadnotfallenandthatthedevilragedtomakeitfall。

  Oftenwhenhehadconfessedhisdoubtsandscruples-somemomentaryinattentionatprayer,amovementoftrivialangerinhissoul,orasubtlewilfulnessinspeechoract-hewasbiddenbyhisconfessortonamesomesinofhispastlifebeforeabsolutionwasgivenhim。Henameditwithhumilityandshameandrepentedofitoncemore。Ithumiliatedandshamedhimtothinkthathewouldneverbefreedfromitwholly,howeverholilyhemightliveorwhatevervirtuesorperfectionshemightattain。Arestlessfeelingofguiltwouldalwaysbepresentwithhim:hewouldconfessandrepentandbeabsolved,confessandrepentagainandbeabsolvedagain,fruitlessly。Perhapsthatfirsthastyconfessionwrungfromhimbythefearofhellhadnotbeengood?Perhaps,concernedonlyforhisimminentdoom,hehadnothadsinceresorrowforhissin?Butthesurestsignthathisconfessionhadbeengoodandthathehadhadsinceresorrowforhissinwas,heknew,theamendmentofhislife——

  Ihaveamendedmylife,haveInot?heaskedhimselfThedirectorstoodintheembrasureofthewindow,hisbacktothelight,leaninganelbowonthebrowncrossblind,and,ashespokeandsmiled

  slowlydanglingandloopingthecordoftheotherblind,Stephenstoodbeforehim,followingforamomentwithhiseyesthewaningofthelongsummerdaylightabovetheroofsortheslowdeftmovementsofthepriestlyfingers。Thepriest\'sfacewasintotalshadow,butthewaningdaylightfrombehindhimtouchedthedeeplygroovedtemplesandthecurvesoftheskull。Stephenfollowedalsowithhisearstheaccentsandintervalsofthepriest\'svoiceashespokegravelyandcordiallyofindifferentthemes,thevacationwhichhadjustended,thecollegesoftheorderabroad,thetransferenceofmasters。ThegraveandcordialvoicewentoneasilywithitstaleandinthepausesStephenfeltboundtosetitonagainwithrespectfulquestions。Heknewthatthetalewasapreludeandhismindwaitedforthesequel。Eversincethemessageofsummonshadcomeforhimfromthedirectorhismindhadstruggledtofindthemeaningofthemessage;and,duringthelongrestlesstimehehadsatinthecollegeparlourwaitingforthedirectortocomein,hiseyeshadwanderedfromonesoberpicturetoanotheraroundthewallsandhismindwanderedfromoneguesstoanotheruntilthemeaningofthesummonshadalmostbecomeclear。Then,justashewaswishingthatsomeunforeseencausemightpreventthedirectorfromcoming,hehadheardthehandleofthedoorturningandtheswishofasoutane。

  ThedirectorhadbeguntospeakofthedominicanandfranciscanordersandofthefriendshipbetweensaintThomasandsaintBonaventure。Thecapuchindress,hethought,wasrathertooStephen\'sfacegavebackthepriest\'sindulgentsmileand,notbeinganxioustogiveanopinion,hemadeaslightdubitativemovementwithhislips——

  Ibelieve,continuedthedirector,thatthereissometalknowamongthecapuchinsthemselvesofdoingawaywithitandfollowingtheexampleoftheotherfranciscans——

  Isupposetheywouldretainitinthecloisters?saidStephen——

  Ocertainly,saidthedirector。ForthecloisteritisallrightbutforthestreetIreallythinkitwouldbebettertodoawaywithit,don\'tyou?——

  Itmustbetroublesome,Iimagine——

  Ofcourseitis,ofcourse。JustimaginewhenIwasinBelgiumI

  usedtoseethemoutcyclinginallkindsofweatherwiththisthingupabouttheirknees!Itwasreallyridiculous。Lesjupes,theycalltheminBelgium。

  Thevowelwassomodifiedastobeindistinct——

  Whatdotheycallthem?——

  Lesjupes——

  O!

  Stephensmiledagaininanswertothesmilewhichhecouldnotseeonthepriest\'sshadowedface,itsimageorspectreonlypassingrapidlyacrosshismindasthelowdiscreetaccentfelluponhisear。Hegazedcalmlybeforehimatthewaningsky,gladofthecooloftheeveningandofthefaintyellowglowwhichhidthetinyflamekindlinguponhischeek。

  Thenamesofarticlesofdresswornbywomenorofcertainsoftanddelicatestuffsusedintheirmakingbroughtalwaystohismindadelicateandsinfulperfume。AsaboyhehadimaginedthereinsbywhichhorsesaredrivenasslendersilkenbandsanditshockedhimtofeelatStradbrookethegreasyleatherofharness。Ithadshockedhim,too,whenhehadfeltforthefirsttimebeneathhistremulousfingersthebrittletextureofawoman\'sstockingfor,retainingnothingofallhereadsavethatwhichseemedtohimanechooraprophecyofhisownstate,itwasonlyamidsoft-wordedphrasesorwithinrose-softstuff\'sthathedaredtoconceiveofthesoulorbodyofawomanmovingwithtenderlife。

  Butthephraseonthepriest\'slipswasdisingenuousforheknewthatapriestshouldnotspeaklightlyonthattheme。Thephrasehadbeenspokenlightlywithdesignandhefeltthathisfacewasbeingsearchedbytheeyesintheshadow。Whateverhehadheardorreadofthecraftofjesuitshehadputasidefranklyasnotborneoutbyhisownexperience。Hismasters,evenwhentheyhadnotattractedhim,hadseemedtohimalwaysintelligentandseriouspriests,athleticandhigh-spiritedprefects。Hethoughtofthemasmenwhowashedtheirbodiesbrisklywithcoldwaterandworecleancoldlinen。DuringalltheyearshehadlivedamongtheminClongowesandinBelvederehehadreceivedonlytwopandiesand,thoughthesehadbeendealthiminthewrong,heknewthathehadoftenescapedpunishment。Duringallthoseyearshehadneverheardfromanyofhismastersaflippantword:

  itwastheywhohadtaughthimchristiandoctrineandurgedhimtoliveagoodlifeand,whenhehadfallenintogrievoussin,itwastheywhohadledhimbacktograce。TheirpresencehadmadehimdiffidentofhimselfwhenhewasamuffinClongowesandithadmadehimdiffidentofhimselfalsowhilehehadheldhisequivocalpositioninBelvedere。Aconstantsenseofthishadremainedwithhimuptothelastyearofhisschoollife。

  Hehadneveroncedisobeyedorallowedturbulentcompanionstoseducehimfromhishabitofquietobedience;and,evenwhenhedoubtedsomestatementofamaster,hehadneverpresumedtodoubtopenly。Latelysomeoftheirjudgementshadsoundedalittlechildishinhisearsandhadmadehimfeelaregretandpityasthoughhewereslowlypassingoutofanaccustomedworldandwerehearingitslanguageforthelasttime。Onedaywhensomeboyshadgatheredroundapriestundertheshednearthechapel,hehadheardthepriestsay:——

  IbelievethatLordMacaulaywasamanwhoprobablynevercommittedamortalsininhislife,thatistosay,adeliberatemortalsin。

  SomeoftheboyshadthenaskedthepriestifVictorHugowerenotthegreatestFrenchwriter。ThepriesthadansweredthatVictorHugohadneverwrittenhalfsowellwhenhehadturnedagainstthechurchashehadwrittenwhenhewasacatholic——

  ButtherearemanyeminentFrenchcritics,saidthepriest,whoconsiderthatevenVictorHugo,greatashecertainlywas,hadnotsopureaFrenchstyleasLouisVeuillot。

  Thetinyflamewhichthepriest\'sallusionhadkindleduponStephen\'scheekhadsunkdownagainandhiseyeswerestillfixedcalmlyonthecolourlesssky。Butanunrestingdoubtflewhitherandthitherbeforehismind。Maskedmemoriespassedquicklybeforehim:herecognizedscenesandpersonsyethewasconsciousthathehadfailedtoperceivesomevitalcircumstanceinthem。HesawhimselfwalkingaboutthegroundswatchingthesportsinClongowesandeatingslimjimoutofhiscricketcap。Somejesuitswerewalkingroundthecycle-trackinthecompanyofladies。TheechoesofcertainexpressionsusedinClongowessoundedinremotecavesofhismind。

  Hisearswerelisteningtothesedistantechoesamidthesilenceoftheparlourwhenhebecameawarethatthepriestwasaddressinghiminadifferentvoice——

  Isentforyoutoday,Stephen,becauseIwishedtospeaktoyouonaveryimportantsubject——

  Yes,sir——

  Haveyoueverfeltthatyouhadavocation?

  Stephenpartedhislipstoansweryesandthenwithheldthewordsuddenly。

  Thepriestwaitedfortheanswerandadded:——

  Imean,haveyoueverfeltwithinyourself,inyoursoul,adesiretojointheorder?Think——

  Ihavesometimesthoughtofit,saidStephen。

  Thepriestlettheblindcordfalltoonesideand,unitinghishands,leanedhischingravelyuponthem,communingwithhimself——

  Inacollegelikethis,hesaidatlength,thereisoneboyorperhapstwoorthreeboyswhomGodcallstothereligiouslife。Suchaboyismarkedofffromhiscompanionsbyhispiety,bythegoodexampleheshowstoothers。

  Heislookeduptobythem;heischosenperhapsasprefectbyhisfellowsodalists。Andyou,Stephen,havebeensuchaboyinthiscollege,prefectofOurBlessedLady\'ssodality。PerhapsyouaretheboyinthiscollegewhomGoddesignstocalltoHimself。

  Astrongnoteofpridereinforcingthegravityofthepriest\'svoicemadeStephen\'sheartquickeninresponse。

  Toreceivethatcall,Stephen,saidthepriest,isthegreatesthonourthattheAlmightyGodcanbestowuponaman。NokingoremperoronthisearthhasthepowerofthepriestofGod。Noangelorarchangelinheaven,nosaint,noteventheBlessedVirginherself,hasthepowerofapriestofGod:thepowerofthekeys,thepowertobindandtoloosefromsin,thepowerofexorcism,thepowertocastoutfromthecreaturesofGodtheevilspiritsthathavepoweroverthem;thepower,theauthority,tomakethegreatGodofHeavencomedownuponthealtarandtaketheformofbreadandwine。Whatanawfulpower,Stephen!

  AflamebegantoflutteragainonStephen\'scheekasheheardinthisproudaddressanechoofhisownproudmusings。Howoftenhadheseenhimselfasapriestwieldingcalmlyandhumblytheawfulpowerofwhichangelsandsaintsstoodinreverence!Hissoulhadlovedtomuseinsecretonthisdesire。

  Hehadseenhimself,ayoungandsilent-manneredpriest,enteringaconfessionalswiftly,ascendingthealtarsteps,incensing,genuflecting,accomplishingthevagueactsofthepriesthoodwhichpleasedhimbyreasonoftheirsemblanceofrealityandoftheirdistancefromit。Inthatdimlifewhichhehadlivedthroughinhismusingshehadassumedthevoicesandgestureswhichhehadnotedwithvariouspriests。Hehadbenthiskneesidewayslikesuchaone,hehadshakenthethuribleonlyslightlylikesuchaone,hischasublehadswungopenlikethatofsuchanotherasheturnedtothealtaragainafterhavingblessedthepeople。Andaboveallithadpleasedhimtofillthesecondplaceinthosedimscenesofhisimagining。Heshrankfromthedignityofcelebrantbecauseitdispleasedhimtoimaginethatallthevaguepompshouldendinhisownpersonorthattheritualshouldassigntohimsoclearandfinalanoffice。Helongedfortheminorsacredoffices,tobevestedwiththetunicleofsubdeaconathighmass,tostandalooffromthealtar,forgottenbythepeople,hisshoulderscoveredwithahumeralveil,holdingthepatenwithinitsfoldsor,whenthesacrificehadbeenaccomplished,tostandasdeaconinadalmaticofclothofgoldonthestepbelowthecelebrant,hishandsjoinedandhisfacetowardsthepeople,andsingthechantItemissaest。Ifeverhehadseenhimselfcelebrantitwasasinthepicturesofthemassinhischild\'smassbook,inachurchwithoutworshippers,savefortheangelofthesacrifice,atabarealtar,andservedbyanacolytescarcelymoreboyishthanhimself。Invaguesacrificialorsacramentalactsalonehiswillseemeddrawntogoforthtoencounterreality;anditwaspartlytheabsenceofanappointedritewhichhadalwaysconstrainedhimtoinactionwhetherhehadallowedsilencetocoverhisangerorprideorhadsufferedonlyanembracehelongedtogive。

  Helistenedinreverentsilencenowtothepriest\'sappealandthroughthewordsheheardevenmoredistinctlyavoicebiddinghimapproach,offeringhimsecretknowledgeandsecretpower。HewouldknowthenwhatwasthesinofSimonMagusandwhatthesinagainsttheHolyGhostforwhichtherewasnoforgiveness。Hewouldknowobscurethings,hiddenfromothers,fromthosewhowereconceivedandbornchildrenofwrath。Hewouldknowthesins,thesinfullongingsandsinfulthoughtsandsinfulacts,ofothers,hearingthemmurmuredintohisearsintheconfessionalundertheshameofadarkenedchapelbythelipsofwomenandofgirls;butrenderedimmunemysteriouslyathisordinationbytheimpositionofhands,hissoulwouldpassagainuncontaminatedtothewhitepeaceofthealtar。Notouchofsinwouldlingeruponthehandswithwhichhewouldelevateandbreakthehost;notouchofsinwouldlingeronhislipsinprayertomakehimeatanddrinkdamnationtohimselfnotdiscerningthebodyoftheLord。Hewouldholdhissecretknowledgeandsecretpower,beingassinlessastheinnocent,andhewouldbeapriestforeveraccordingtotheorderofMelchisedec——

  Iwillofferupmymasstomorrowmorning,saidthedirector,thatAlmightyGodmayrevealtoyouHisholywill。Andletyou,Stephen,makeanovenatoyourholypatronsaint,thefirstmartyr,whoisverypowerfulwithGod,thatGodmayenlightenyourmind。Butyoumustbequitesure,Stephen,thatyouhaveavocationbecauseitwouldbeterribleifyoufoundafterwardsthatyouhadnone。Onceapriestalwaysapriest,remember。

  YourcatechismtellsyouthatthesacramentofHolyOrdersisoneofthosewhichcanbereceivedonlyoncebecauseitimprintsonthesoulanindeliblespiritualmarkwhichcanneverbeeffaced。Itisbeforeyoumustweighwell,notafter。Itisasolemnquestion,Stephen,becauseonitmaydependthesalvationofyoureternalsoul。ButwewillpraytoGodtogether。

  Heheldopentheheavyhalldoorandgavehishandasifalreadytoacompanioninthespirituallife。Stephenpassedoutontothewideplatformabovethestepsandwasconsciousofthecaressofmildeveningair。TowardsFindlater\'schurchaquartetofyoungmenwerestridingalongwithlinkedarms,swayingtheirheadsandsteppingtotheagilemelodyoftheirleader\'sconcertina。Themusicpassedinaninstant,asthefirstbarsofsuddenmusicalwaysdid,overthefantasticfabricsofhismind,dissolvingthempainlesslyandnoiselesslyasasuddenwavedissolvesthesand-builtturretsofchildren。Smilingatthetrivialairheraisedhiseyestothepriest\'sfaceand,seeinginitamirthlessreflectionofthesunkenday,detachedhishandslowlywhichhadacquiescedfaintlyinthecompanionship。

  Ashedescendedthestepstheimpressionwhicheffacedhistroubledself-communionwasthatofamirthlessmaskreflectingasunkendayfromthethresholdofthecollege。Theshadow,then,ofthelifeofthecollegepassedgravelyoverhisconsciousness。Itwasagraveandorderedandpassionlesslifethatawaitedhim,alifewithoutmaterialcares。Hewonderedhowhewouldpassthefirstnightinthenovitiateandwithwhatdismayhewouldwakethefirstmorninginthedormitory。ThetroublingodourofthelongcorridorsofClongowescamebacktohimandheheardthediscreetmurmuroftheburninggasflames。Atoncefromeverypartofhisbeingunrestbegantoirradiate。Afeverishquickeningofhispulsesfollowed,andadinofmeaninglesswordsdrovehisreasonedthoughtshitherandthitherconfusedly。

  HislungsdilatedandsankasifhewereinhalingawarmmoistunsustainingairandhesmeltagainthemoistwarmairwhichhunginthebathinClongowesabovethesluggishturf-colouredwater。

  Someinstinct,wakingatthesememories,strongerthaneducationorpiety,quickenedwithinhimateverynearapproachtothatlife,aninstinctsubtleandhostile,andarmedhimagainstacquiescence。Thechillandorderoftheliferepelledhim。Hesawhimselfrisinginthecoldofthemorningandfilingdownwiththeotherstoearlymassandtryingvainlytostrugglewithhisprayersagainstthefaintingsicknessofhisstomach。Hesawhimselfsittingatdinnerwiththecommunityofacollege。What,then,hadbecomeofthatdeep-rootedshynessofhiswhichhadmadehimlothtoeatordrinkunderastrangeroof?Whathadcomeoftheprideofhisspiritwhichhadalwaysmadehimconceivehimselfasabeingapartineveryorder?

  TheReverendStephenDedalus,S。J。

  Hisnameinthatnewlifeleapedintocharactersbeforehiseyesandtoittherefollowedamentalsensationofanundefinedfaceorcolourofaface。Thecolourfadedandbecamestronglikeachangingglowofpallidbrickred。Wasittherawreddishglowhehadsooftenseenonwintrymorningsontheshavengillsofthepriests?Thefacewaseyelessandsour-favouredanddevout,shotwithpinktingesofsuffocatedanger。WasitnotamentalspectreofthefaceofoneofthejesuitswhomsomeoftheboyscalledLanternJawsandothersFoxyCampbell?

  HewaspassingatthatmomentbeforethejesuithouseinGardinerStreetandwonderedvaguelywhichwindowwouldbehisifheeverjoinedtheorder。

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