The Human Chord eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 215 pages of information about The Human Chord.

The Human Chord eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 215 pages of information about The Human Chord.

“Me first, please!  Me first!” she cried with happy laughter, and before Spinrobin realized what was happening, she had flung her arms about his neck and kissed him.  “You were splendid!” she whispered in his ear, “and I am proud of you—­ever so proud!”

The next minute Skale had him by the hands.

“Well done! well done!” his voice boomed, while he gazed down into his face with enthusiastic and unqualified approval.  “It was all magnificent.  My dear little fellow, you’ve got the heart of a god, and, by Heavens, you shall become as a god too!  For you are worthy!” He shook him violently by both hands, while Miriam looked eagerly on with admiration in her wide grey eyes.

“I’m so glad, so awfully glad—­” stammered the secretary, remembering with shame his moments of vivid terror.  He hardly knew what he said at the moment.

“The properties of things,” thundered the clergyman, “as you have now learned, are merely the ’muffled utterances of the Sounds that made them.’  The thing itself is its name.”

He spoke rapidly, with intense ardor and with reverence.  “You have seen with your own eyes a scientific proof of my Discovery on its humblest level—­how the physical properties of objects can be manipulated by the vibratory utterance of their true names—­can be extended, reduced, glorified.  Next you shall learn that spiritual qualities—­the attributes of higher states of being—­can be similarly dealt with and harnessed—­exalted, intensified, invoked—­and that the correct utterance of mighty Names can seduce their specific qualities into your own soul to make you mighty and eternal as themselves, and that to call upon the Great Names is no idle phrase....  When the time comes, Spinrobin, you shall not shrink, you shall not shrink....”  He flung his arms out with a great gesture of delight.

“No,” repeated Spinrobin, yet aware that he felt mentally battered at the prospect, “I shall not shrink.  I think—­now—­I can manage—­anything!”

And then, watching Miriam with lingering glance as she vanished laughing up the staircase, he followed Mr. Skale into the library, his thoughts tearing wildly to and fro, swelling with delight and pride, thrilling with the wonder of what was yet to come.  There, with fewest possible sentences, the clergyman announced that he now accepted him and would, therefore, carry out the promise with regard to the bequeathal of his property to him in the event of any untoward circumstances arising later.  He also handed to him in cash the salary for the “trial month,” together with a check for the first quarter in advance.  He was beaming with the satisfaction he felt at having found at last a really qualified helper.  Spinrobin looked into his face as they shook hands over the bargain.  He was thinking of other aspects he had seen of this amazing being but a few hours before—­the minute, the colossal, the changing-between-the-two Skales....

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