登陆注册
37952500000003

第3章 FILMER(3)

Every one could then recall the ghastliness of his features and all the evidences of extreme excitement they had observed throughout the trial, things they might otherwise have forgotten. Afterwards in the inn he had an unaccountable gust of hysterical weeping.

Altogether there were not twenty witnesses of this affair, and those for the most part uneducated men. The New Romney doctor saw the ascent but not the descent, his horse being frightened by the electrical apparatus on Filmer's tricycle and giving him a nasty spill. Two members of the Kent constabulary watched the affair from a cart in an unofficial spirit, and a grocer calling round the Marsh for orders and two lady cyclists seem almost to complete the list of educated people. There were two reporters present, one representing a Folkestone paper and the other being a fourth-class interviewer and "symposium" journalist, whose expenses down, Filmer, anxious as ever for adequate advertisement --and now quite realising the way in which adequate advertisement may be obtained--had paid. The latter was one of those writers who can throw a convincing air of unreality over the most credible events, and his half-facetious account of the affair appeared in the magazine page of a popular journal. But, happily for Filmer, this person's colloquial methods were more convincing. He went to offer some further screed upon the subject to Banghurst, the proprietor of the New Paper, and one of the ablest and most unscrupulous men in London journalism, and Banghurst instantly seized upon the situation. The interviewer vanishes from the narrative, no doubt very doubtfully remunerated, and Banghurst, Banghurst himself, double chin, grey twill suit, abdomen, voice, gestures and all, appears at Dymchurch, following his large, unrivalled journalistic nose.

He had seen the whole thing at a glance, just what it was and what it might be.

At his touch, as it were, Filmer's long-pent investigations exploded into fame. He instantly and most magnificently was a Boom. One turns over the files of the journals of the year 1907 with a quite incredulous recognition of how swift and flaming the boom of those days could be.

The July papers know nothing of flying, see nothing in flying, state by a most effective silence that men never would, could or should fly. In August flying and Filmer and flying and parachutes and aerial tactics and the Japanese Government and Filmer and again flying, shouldered the war in Yunnan and the gold mines of Upper Greenland off the leading page. And Banghurst had given ten thousand pounds, and, further, Banghurst was giving five thousand pounds, and Banghurst had devoted his well-known, magnificent (but hitherto sterile) private laboratories and several acres of land near his private residence on the Surrey hills to the strenuous and violent completion--Banghurst fashion--of the life-size practicable flying machine. Meanwhile, in the sight of privileged multitudes in the walled-garden of the Banghurst town residence in Fulham, Filmer was exhibited at weekly garden parties putting the working model through its paces. At enormous initial cost, but with a final profit, the New Paper presented its readers with a beautiful photographic souvenir of the first of these occasions.

Here again the correspondence of Arthur Hicks and his friend Vance comes to our aid.

"I saw Filmer in his glory," he writes, with just the touch of envy natural to his position as a poet passe. "The man is brushed and shaved, dressed in the fashion of a Royal-Institution-Afternoon Lecturer, the very newest shape in frock-coats and long patent shoes, and altogether in a state of extraordinary streakiness between an owlish great man and a scared abashed self-conscious bounder cruelly exposed. He hasn't a touch of colour in the skin of his face, his head juts forward, and those queer little dark amber eyes of his watch furtively round him for his fame. His clothes fit perfectly and yet sit upon him as though he had bought them ready-made.

He speaks in a mumble still, but he says, you perceive indistinctly, enormous self-assertive things, he backs into the rear of groups by instinct if Banghurst drops the line for a minute, and when he walks across Banghurst's lawn one perceives him a little out of breath and going jerky, and that his weak white hands are clenched.

His is a state of tension--horrible tension. And he is the Greatest Discoverer of This or Any Age--the Greatest Discoverer of This or Any Age! What strikes one so forcibly about him is that he didn't somehow quite expect it ever, at any rate, not at all like this.

Banghurst is about everywhere, the energetic M.C. of his great little catch, and I swear he will have every one down on his lawn there before he has finished with the engine; he had bagged the prime minister yesterday, and he, bless his heart! didn't look particularly outsize, on the very first occasion. Conceive it! Filmer!

Our obscure unwashed Filmer, the Glory of British science!

Duchesses crowd upon him, beautiful, bold peeresses say in their beautiful, clear loud voices--have you noticed how penetrating the great lady is becoming nowadays?--'Oh, Mr. Filmer, how DID you do it?'

"Common men on the edge of things are too remote for the answer.

One imagines something in the way of that interview, 'toil ungrudgingly and unsparingly given, Madam, and, perhaps--I don't know--but perhaps a little special aptitude.'"

同类推荐
  • 金史

    金史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 青玄救苦宝忏

    青玄救苦宝忏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 曲江春霁

    曲江春霁

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 午溪集

    午溪集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Belated Guest

    A Belated Guest

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 万物笙歌

    万物笙歌

    要进步,就要用拥有一个写手的愤怒,去仇恨比自己好的人,用实力将他超越,在到达顶峰,如果没人可比,那是不可能的,倘若真是如此,那就用仇恨的方法去超越自己!
  • 冷王绝宠替嫁妃

    冷王绝宠替嫁妃

    她是丞相府傻女上官千千,有一日不再痴傻,惊艳的站在众人面前,打脸渣渣们,谁还敢欺负她如今的上官千千!本以为就此潇洒快活,没想到一道圣旨,她成了替嫁妃,从此卷入皇室争斗当中,他是冷傲的二王爷,只因她是丞相之女,对她疏离,最后怎么没有料到,已经爱她至深!她逃,哪怕追到天涯海角,他也要将她抱回自己身边!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 朝夕间

    朝夕间

    四个来自陕西的女生在地质大学相遇,号称“美人家”,她们的性格都如她们的故乡一样,在大学里,她们遇见了喜欢的男生,因为爱如生命,却在朝夕之间,花散尽,走向不同的命运归宿…
  • 侠影神州之剑海情缘

    侠影神州之剑海情缘

    红尘人,红尘曲,万事只似梦中梦。江湖冷,人心烫,至交何人又何方。十年间,江湖梦,转眼风流也沧桑。仗剑江湖风云行,迢迢清影渺苍穹。抚琴揞律红尘曲,一剑凌云山海情。武林梦,少年心,分明点点深。对酒当歌杯莫停,倾杯畅饮尽长虹。对杯盏,红颜娇,醉卧江湖一梦休。人生何求几功名,琴剑狂歌走天涯。江山风雨几明月,冬雪醉酒赏白梅。仗剑行千山万水,萧索孤城,佳人渐远。天涯海角,飘零何处尽头,花月无常,浊酒一壶,醉忘愁。想当时会,到如今,浮华一世转瞬空。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 清云独步

    清云独步

    去他的伐天证道,道有千万我取其一:得三两知己尝尽天下美酒、拥一红颜品味世间百滋味、让这世间上再没有任何事物能拘束自己、逍遥自在足矣我道如此
  • 撒旦危情(全本)

    撒旦危情(全本)

    她抱着无法说出的爱意和心上人去了拉斯维加斯误闯了别人的私人沙滩,还不小心将鞋扔到了一具胸膛上俊美的脸庞,邪肆而危险的气息带着诱惑的魅力他将她的出现误认为是对手设置的陷阱面对他的逼问,她飞快地逃走了,却陷入了另一场阴谋与背叛之中她被心上人的女友设计,落入了陌生人的手里他宛若出自上帝之手的完美五官黑白两道呼风唤雨的天之骄子,女人在他眼里不过是排解寂寞的一味调解剂只消动了些手段,她就成为了他的人
  • 剔骨挚爱:伪装BOSS斗野妻

    剔骨挚爱:伪装BOSS斗野妻

    她,意外穿越到这个世纪,意外的为他挡了一枪,从此,她开始了她的逃夫生涯!“老婆,北极玩的好吗?有没有被冻着?”顾晟逸嘴角上扬看着电脑屏幕上的红点点问。安如雅拿起电话,听见顾晟逸声音那一刹那的时,瞬间蒙了。‘他怎么知道我在北极??难道他有读心术?不可能!……’安如雅思考着,注意力转移到顾晟逸送给自己的手机上,嘴角一扬,价值连城的手机沿着抛物线的线路落到了海里。“看你这回还怎么找!?”安如雅得意的说着,回眸,看见顾晟逸站在自己的身后……
  • 乘风鸟之我永远在你身边

    乘风鸟之我永远在你身边

    雄伟的大殿里响着美妙的音乐,人们跳着华尔兹,朦胧的灯光的照射下,少年亲吻着她的手。--------------------这不是喜欢,是爱跨过百年,即使时光消失,改变一切,他都爱她,如宇宙般永恒,恒古不变。
  • 女人受益一生的17堂气质课

    女人受益一生的17堂气质课

    张卉妍编著的《女人受益一生的17堂气质课》从关注女性自我生存、生活状态入手,对现代女性培养自我气质与修养、内涵与品位的重要方面进行了总结,从仪容仪表、服饰、礼节、健康、控制情绪、保持心态等不同角度对女性如何提升自身气质进行了阐述,对新时代女性的气质进行了新的定义,期望广大女性朋友们活出自我,走向自我精彩,打造出由外而内、由表及里的真正女性迷人气质。