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第66章 A CITY THAT WAS

I saw in a newspaper a few days ago some pictures of the ruins of the Cloth Hall and the Cathedral at Ypres.They were excellent photographs,but the impression they left on my mind was of the futility even of photography to convey any real sense of that astonishing scene of desolation which was once the beautiful city of Ypres.We talk of Ypres as if it were still a city in being,in which men trade,and children play,and women go about their household duties.In a vague way we feel that it is so.In a vague way I felt that it was so myself until I entered it and found myself in the presence of the ghost of a city.

How wonderful is the solitude and the silence in the midst of which it stands like the ruin of some ancient and forgotten civilisation.Far behind you have left the hurr y and tumult of the great armiesever y village seething with a strange and tumultuous life,soldiers bargaining with the women for potatoes and cabbages in the marketplace,boiling their pots in the fields,playing football by the way side,mending the roads,marching,camping,feeding,sleeping;officers flying along the roads on horseback or in motorcars,vast processions of lorries coiling their way over the landscape,or standing at rest with their deathdealing burdens while the men take their midday meal;giant “caterpillars”dragging great guns along the highway.Everywhere the sense of a fearful urgency,everywhere the feeling of a brooding and awful presence that overshadows the heavens with a cosmic menace.It is as though you are living on the slopes of some vast volcano whose eruptions may at any moment submerge all this phantasmal life in a sea of molten lava.And,hark!through the sounds of the roads and the streets,the chaffering of the marketplace,the rush of motorcars,the rhythmic tramp of men,there comes a dull,hollow roar,as from the mouth of a volcano itself.

As you advance the scene changes.The movement becomes more feverish,more intense.The very breath of the volcano seems to fan your cheek,and the hollow roar has become near and plangent.It is no longer like the breaking of great seas on a distant shore:it is like thunder rending the sky above you.A little further,and another subtle change is observable.On either hand the land has become solitary and unkempt.All the life of the fields has vanished and the soldiers are in undisputed possession.Then even the soldiers seem left behind,and you enter the strange solitude where the war is waged.Before you rises the great mound of Ypres.In the distance it looks like a living city with quaintly broken skyline,but as you approach you see that it is only the tomb of a city standing there desolate and shattered in the midst of a universal desolation.

It is midday as you pass through its streets,but there is no moving thing visible amidst the ruins.The very spirit of loneliness is about younot the invigorating loneliness of the mountain tops,but the sad loneliness of the grave.I have stood upon the ruins of Carthage,but even thereI did not feel the same sense of solitude that I felt as I walked the streets of Ypres.There,at least,the birds were singing above you,and the Arab sat beside his camel on the grass in the sunshine.Here nature itself seems blasted by some dreadful flame of death.The streets preserve their contours,but on either side the houses stand like gaunt skeletons,roofless and shattered,fronts knocked out,floors smashed through or hanging in fragments,bedsteads tumbling down through the broken ceiling of the sittingroom,pictures askew on the tottering walls,household treasures a forlorn wreckage,hats still hanging on the hatpegs,the tablecloth still laid,the fireplace lustreless with the ashes of the last fire.

And in the centre of this scene of utter misery the Cathedral and the Cloth Hall,still towering above the general desolation,sublime even in their ruin,the roofs gone,the interiors a heap of rubbishthe rubbish of priceless thingsthe outer walls battered and broken,but standing as they have stood for centuries.Most wonderful of all,as I saw it,a single pinnacle of the Cloth Hall still standing above the wreck,slender and exquisitely carven,pointing like an accusing finger to the eternal tribunal.For long the Germans had been shelling that Finger of Ypres.They shelled it the afternoon I was there and filled the marketplace with great masses of masonry from the walls.But they shelled it in vain,and as I left Ypres in the twilight,when the thunder of the guns had ceased,and looked back on the great mound of “the city that was,”I saw above the ruins the finger still pointing heavenward.

But if the solitude of Ypres is memorable,the silenceis terrible.It is the silence of imminent and breathless things,full of strange secrets,thrilling with a fearful expectation,broken by sudden and shattering voices that speak and then are stillvoices that seem to come out of the bowels of the earth near at hand and are answered by voices more distant,the vicious hiss of the shrapnel,the crisp rattle of the machineguns,the roar of “Mother,”that sounds like an invisible express train thundering through the sky above you.The solitude and the silence assume an oppressive significance.They are only the garment of the mighty mystery that envelops you.You feel that these dead walls have ears,eyes,and most potent voices,that you are not in the midst of a great loneliness,but that all around the earth is full of most tremendous secrets.And then you realize that the city that is as dead as Nineveh to the outward eye is the most vital city in the world.

One day it will rise from its ashes,its streets will resound once more with jest and laughter,its fires will be relit,and its chimneys will send forth the cheerful smoke.But its glory throughout all the ages will be the memory of the days when it stood a mound of ruins on the plain with its finger pointing in mute appeal to heaven against the infamies of men.

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