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CHAPTER II FROM THE DEAD
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"Well, Milton, had a good holiday?" said Mr. Prohack to the hall-porter on entering his chief club for lunch that day.
"No, sir," said the hall-porter, who was a realist.
"Ah, well," said Mr. Prohack soothingly1. "Perhaps not a bad thing. There's nothing like an unsatisfactory holiday for reconciling us all to a life of toil3, is there?"
"No, sir," said Milton, impassively, and added: "Mr. Bishop4 has just called to see you, sir. I told him you'd probably be in shortly. He said he wouldn't wait but he might look in again."
"Thanks," said Mr. Prohack. "If he does, I shall be either in the coffee-room or upstairs."
Mr. Prohack walked into the majestic5 interior of the Club, which had been closed, rather later than usual, for its annual cleaning. He savoured anew and more sharply the beauty and stateliness of its architecture, the elaboration of its conveniences, the severe splendour of its luxury. And he saw familiar and congenial faces, and on every face was a mild joy similar to the joy which he himself experienced in the reopening of the Club. And he was deliciously aware of the "club feeling," unlike, and more agreeable than, any other atmosphere of an organism in the world.
The Club took no time at all to get into its stride after the closure. It opened its doors and was instantly its full self. For hundreds of grave men in and near London had risen that very morning from their beds uplifted by the radiant thought: "To-day I can go to the Club again." Mr. Prohack had long held that the noblest, the most civilised achievement of the British character was not the British Empire, nor the House of Commons, nor the steam-engine, nor aniline dyes, nor the music-hall, but a good West End club. And somehow at the doors of a good West End club there was an invisible magic sieve6, through which the human body could pass but through which human worries could not pass.
This morning, however, Mr. Prohack perceived that one worry could pass through the sieve, namely a worry concerning the Club itself.... Give up the Club? Was the sacrifice to be
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postponer
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compassionately
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