G. K. Chesterton by The Napoleon Of Notting Hill
Author:The Napoleon Of Notting Hill
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER III
The Experiment of Mr. Buck
An earnest and eloquent petition was sent up to the King signed with the names of Wilson, Barker, Buck, Swindon, and others. It urged that at the forthcoming conference to be held in his Majestyâs presence touching the final disposition of the property in Pump Street, it might be held not inconsistent with political decorum and with the unutterable respect they entertained for his Majesty if they appeared in ordinary morning dress, without the costume decreed for them as Provosts. So it happened that the company appeared at that council in frockâcoats and that the King himself limited his love of ceremony to appearing (after his not unusual manner), in evening dress with one orderâin this case not the Garter, but the button of the Club of Old Clipperâs Best Pals, a decoration obtained (with difficulty) from a halfpenny boyâs paper. Thus also it happened that the only spot of colour in the room was Adam Wayne, who entered in great dignity with the great red robes and the great sword.
âWe have met,â said Auberon, âto decide the most arduous of modern problems. May we be successful.â And he sat down gravely.
Buck turned his chair a little, and flung one leg over the other.
âYour Majesty,â he said, quite goodâhumouredly, âthere is only one thing I canât understand, and that is why this affair is not settled in five minutes. Hereâs a small property which is worth a thousand to us and is not worth a hundred to any one else. We offer the thousand. Itâs not businessâlike, I know, for we ought to get it for less, and itâs not reasonable and itâs not fair on us, but Iâm damned if I can see why itâs difficult.â
âThe difficulty may be very simply stated,â said Wayne. âYou may offer a million and it will be very difficult for you to get Pump Street.â
âBut look here, Mr. Wayne,â cried Barker, striking in with a kind of cold excitement. âJust look here. Youâve no right to take up a position like that. Youâve a right to stand out for a bigger price, but you arenât doing that. Youâre refusing what you and every sane man knows to be a splendid offer simply from malice or spiteâit must be malice or spite. And that kind of thing is really criminal; itâs against the public good. The Kingâs Government would be justified in forcing you.â
With his lean fingers spread on the table, he stared anxiously at Wayneâs face, which did not move.
âIn forcing you⦠it would,â he repeated.
âIt shall,â said Buck, shortly, turning to the table with a jerk. âWe have done our best to be decent.â
Wayne lifted his large eyes slowly.
âWas it my Lord Buck,â he inquired, âwho said that the King of England âshallâ do something?â
Buck flushed and said testilyâ
âI mean it mustâit ought to. As I say, weâve done our best to be generous; I defy any one to deny it. As it is, Mr. Wayne, I donât want to say a word thatâs uncivil.
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