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Chapter 2
Butthesameforeknowledgewhichhadsickenedhisheartandmadehislegssagsuddenlyasheracedroundthepark,thesameintuitionwhichhadmadehimglancewithmistrustathistrainer’sflabbystubble-coveredfaceasitbentheavilyoverhislongstainedfingers,dissipatedanyvisionofthefuture.InavaguewayheunderstoodthathisfatherwasintroubleandthatthiswasthereasonwhyhehimselfhadnotbeensentbacktoClongowes.Forsometimehehadfelttheslightchangeinhishouse;andthosechangesinwhathehaddeemedunchangeableweresomanyslightshockstohisboyishconceptionoftheworld.Theambitionwhichhefeltastirattimesinthedarknessofhissoulsoughtnooutlet.Adusklikethatoftheouterworldobscuredhismindasheheardthemare’shoofsclatteringalongthetramtrackontheRockRoadandthegreatcanswayingandrattlingbehindhim.
HereturnedtoMercedesand,ashebroodeduponherimage,astrangeunrestcreptintohisblood.Sometimesafevergatheredwithinhimandledhimtorovealoneintheeveningalongthequietavenue.Thepeaceofthegardensandthekindlylightsinthewindowspouredatenderinfluenceintohisrestlessheart.Thenoiseofchildrenatplayannoyedhimandtheirsillyvoicesmadehimfeel,evenmorekeenlythanhehadfeltatClongowes,thathewasdifferentfromothers.Hedidnotwanttoplay.Hewantedtomeetintherealworldtheunsubstantialimagewhichhissoulsoconstantlybeheld.