Friday Night
Themostextraordinarythingtomymind,ofallthestrangeandwonderfulthingsthathappeneduponthatFriday,wasthedovetailingofthecommonplacehabitsofoursocialorderwiththefirstbeginningsoftheseriesofeventsthatwastotopplethatsocialorderheadlong. IfonFridaynightyouhadtakenapairofcompassesanddrawnacirclewitharadiusoffivemilesroundtheWokingsandpits,Idoubtifyouwouldhavehadonehumanbeingoutsideit,unlessitweresomerelationofStentorofthethreeorfourcyclistsorLondonpeoplelyingdeadonthecommon,whoseemotionsorhabitswereatallaffectedbythenew-comers. Manypeoplehadheardofthecylinder,ofcourse,andtalkedaboutitintheirleisure,butitcertainlydidnotmakethesensationthatanultimatumtoGermanywouldhavedone.
InLondonthatnightpoorHenderson’stelegramdescribingthegradualunscrewingoftheshotwasjudgedtobeacanard, andhiseveningpaper,afterwiringforauthenticationfromhimandreceivingnoreply—themanwaskilled—decidednottoprintaspecialedition.
Evenwithinthefive-milecirclethegreatmajorityofpeoplewereinert. IhavealreadydescribedthebehaviourofthemenandwomentowhomIspoke. Alloverthedistrictpeoplewerediningandsupping;workingmenweregardeningafterthelaboursoftheday,childrenwerebeingputtobed,youngpeoplewerewanderingthroughthelaneslove-making,studentssatovertheirbooks.
Maybetherewasamurmurinthevillagestreets,anovelanddominanttopicinthepublic-houses, andhereandthereamessenger,orevenaneye-witnessofthelateroccurrences,causedawhirlofexcitement,ashouting,andarunningtoandfro;