Спрут: Калифорнийская история

Chapter III

           Thegreatmagazinegivesmesuch—a—background;givesmesuchweight.”

           “GivesYOUsuchweight,givesyousuchbackground.IsitYOURSELFyouthinkof?Youhelperofthehelpless.Isthatyoursincerity?Youmustsinkyourself;mustforgetyourselfandyourowndesireoffame,ofadmittedsuccess.ItisyourPOEM,yourMESSAGE,thatmustprevail,—notYOU,whowroteit.Youpreachadoctrineofabnegation,ofself-obliteration,andyousignyournametoyourwordsashighonthetabletsasyoucanreach,sothatalltheworldmaysee,notthepoem,butthepoet.Presley,therearemanylikeyou.Thesocialreformerwritesabookontheiniquityofthepossessionofland,andoutoftheproceeds,buysacornerlot.Theeconomistwholamentsthehardshipsofthepoor,allowshimselftogrowrichuponthesaleofhisbook.”

           ButPresleywouldhearnofurther.

           “No,”hecried,“IknowIamsincere,andtoproveittoyou,Iwillpublishmypoem,asyousay,inthedailypress,andIwillacceptnomoneyforit.”

           Theytalkedonforaboutanhour,whiletheeveningworeaway.PresleyverysoonnoticedthatVanameewasagainpreoccupied.Morethaneveroflate,hissilence,hisbroodinghadincreased.Byandbyheroseabruptly,turninghisheadtothenorth,inthedirectionoftheMissionchurchofSanJuan.“Ithink,”hesaidtoPresley,“thatImustbegoing.”

           “Going?Wheretoatthistimeofnight?”

           “Offthere.”Vanameemadeanuncertaingesturetowardthenorth.“Good-bye,”andwithoutanotherwordhedisappearedinthegreyofthetwilight.Presleywasleftalonewondering.

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