Curative by Charlotte Randall
Author:Charlotte Randall
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781742288383
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand
Published: 2010-12-22T00:00:00+00:00
Deliquium
I am told it is May. I am told that it is a wonderful May this year, warmer and finer than usual right from the start. I enjoy my time out in the yard. The fiddler comes, not always sober, but he plays simple tunes well enough. He doesnât bring his daughter. I am just beginning to think that life is improving when, one late afternoon, Mr Haslam appears in my cell. I am sitting unrestrained on the bed, lost in one of my many plans of escape.
âWhat do you think of the weather?â he asks me with a pleased smile, as if he himself were responsible for it.
âVery pleasant.â
âYes, isnât it? Owing to the unseasonably fine and warm weather, we have decided to bring the summer treatments forward this year.â
âSummer treatments? I thought music and poetry and a view of the sky were my current treatments.â
âLife isnât all poetry and fiddling, even for madmen. It is our custom here to apply medical treatments to all of the curables every summer, all at the same time.â
âIâve had a number of your so-called medical treatments. They made me ill.â
âThese will make you better. It is not enough that we might have a rational conversation together from time to time; there is still a nerve in you that, when plucked, vibrates with a lunacy all your own.â
âOh, and what nerve is that?â
âIt is difficult to describe precisely. But it speaks Latin, lacks insight and sometimes claims to be a king.â
âThat nerve is educated, refuses to be bullied and understands a complex metaphor.â
âThat nerve is arrogant, deluded and doesnât know its place.â
âI donât feel like having this competition.â
âGood. You realise the wisdom of not doing so. We will begin your summer treatment tomorrow. We begin with bloodletting, move on to vomits and vesicants, and conclude with purges.â
âThank you. That sounds most enjoyable.â
âDuring this time, if you are well enough, we also might use plays.â
âUse plays?â
âAs a treatment. It has been reported that play-acting has produced calming effects on the lunatics in some asylums. I assume it is because they are all bored rigid. But the physician is keen to try it anyway.â
âSo we are to stumble round throwing up and shitting ourselves while declaiming to be or not to be?â
âYou remain a very coarse man.â
âWell, who knows â it might be an improvement. I always thought a prince having such anxieties was a flagrant self-indulgence. Much more fitting for lunatics who canât control their guts or their bowels to put the eternal question.â
âI see you are familiar with Hamlet.â
âIâm familiar with all of Shakespeare.â
âI despise the theatre.â
âI thought you might. I rather went off it myself. Too much dross. Itâs become difficult for an intelligent man to be entertained these days.â
âToo much immoral muck. And an actress is as good as a prostitute.â
âBetter, Iâd say.â
Mr Haslam draws his mouth in sourly and motions to the keeper to unlock the door. âI hope your treatment cleans up your mouth,â he says, pausing in the doorway.
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