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Ellen and he got on capitally, all the better, perhaps, because the disparity between them was so great, that neither did Ellen want to be elevated, nor did Ernest want to elevate her. He was very fond of her, and
very kind to her; they had interests which they could serve in common;
they had antecedents with a good part of which each was familiar; they
had each of them excellent tempers, and this was enough. Ellen did not
seem jealous at Ernest's preferring to sit the greater part of his time after
the day's work was done in the first floor front where I occasionally visited him. She might have come and sat with him if she had liked, but,
somehow or other, she generally found enough to occupy her down below. She had the tact also to encourage him to go out of an evening
whenever he had a mind, without in the least caring that he should take
her too-and this suited Ernest very well. He was, I should say, much
happier in his married life than people generally are.
At first it had been very painful to him to meet any of his old friends,
as he sometimes accidentally did, but this soon passed; either they cut
him, or he cut them; it was not nice being cut for the first time or two,
but after that, it became rather pleasant than not, and when he began to
see that he was going ahead, he cared very little what people might say
about his antecedents. The ordeal is a painful one, but if a man's moral
and intellectual constitution are naturally sound, there is nothing which
will give him so much strength of character as having been well cut.
It was easy for him to keep his expenditure down, for his tastes were
not luxurious. He liked theatres, outings into the country on a Sunday,
and tobacco, but he did not care for much else, except writing and music.
As for the usual run of concerts, he hated them. He worshipped Handel;
he liked Offenbach, and the airs that went about the streets, but he cared
for nothing between these two extremes. Music, therefore, cost him little.
As for theatres, I got him and Ellen as many orders as they liked, so these
cost them nothing. The Sunday outings were a small item; for a shilling
or two he could get a return ticket to some place far enough out of town
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to give him a good walk and a thorough change for the day. Ellen went
with him the first few times, but she said she found it too much for her,
there were a few of her old friends whom she should sometimes like to
see, and they and he, she said, would not hit it off perhaps too well, so it
would be better for him to go alone. This seemed so sensible, and suited
Ernest so exactly that he readily fell into it, nor did he suspect dangers
which were apparent enough to me when I heard how she had treated
the matter. I kept silence, however, and for a time all continued to go
well. As I have said, one of his chief pleasures was in writing. If a man
carries with him a little sketch book and is continually jotting down
sketches, he has the artistic instinct; a hundred things may hinder his
due development, but the instinct is there. The literary instinct may be
known by a man's keeping a small note-book in his waistcoat pocket, into which he jots down anything that strikes him, or any good thing that
he hears said, or a reference to any passage which he thinks will come in
useful to him. Ernest had such a note-book always with him. Even when
he was at Cambridge he had begun the practice without anyone's having
suggested it to him. These notes he copied out from time to time into a
book, which as they accumulated, he was driven into indexing approximately, as he went along. When I found out this, I knew that he had the
literary instinct, and when I saw his notes I began to hope great things of
him.
For a long time I was disappointed. He was kept back by the nature of
the subjects he chose-which were generally metaphysical. In vain I tried
to get him away from these to matters which had a greater interest for
the general public. When I begged him to try his hand at some pretty,
graceful, little story which should be full of whatever people knew and
liked best, he would immediately set to work upon a treatise to show the
grounds on which all belief rested.
"You are stirring mud," said I, "or poking at a sleeping dog. You are
trying to make people resume consciousness about things, which, with
sensible men, have already passed into the unconscious stage. The men
whom you would disturb are in front of you, and not, as you fancy, behind you; it is you who are the lagger, not they."
He could not see it. He said he was engaged on an essay upon the famous quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus of St Vincent de Lerins. This was the more provoking because he showed himself able to do
better things if he had liked.
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