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the uncommercial traveller-第88部分

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yet the remaining half suffice and be sound。  Then; to go over the

side again and down among the ooze and wet to the bottom of the

dock; in the depths of the subterranean forest of dog…shores and

stays that hold her up; and to see the immense mass bulging out

against the upper light; and tapering down towards me; is; with

great pains and much clambering; to arrive at an impossibility of

realising that this is a ship at all; and to become possessed by

the fancy that it is an enormous immovable edifice set up in an

ancient amphitheatre (say; that at Verona); and almost filling it!

Yet what would even these things be; without the tributary

workshops and the mechanical powers for piercing the iron plates …

four inches and a half thick … for rivets; shaping them under

hydraulic pressure to the finest tapering turns of the ship's

lines; and paring them away; with knives shaped like the beaks of

strong and cruel birds; to the nicest requirements of the design!

These machines of tremendous force; so easily directed by one

attentive face and presiding hand; seem to me to have in them

something of the retiring character of the Yard。  'Obedient

monster; please to bite this mass of iron through and through; at

equal distances; where these regular chalk…marks are; all round。'

Monster looks at its work; and lifting its ponderous head; replies;

'I don't particularly want to do it; but if it must be done … !'

The solid metal wriggles out; hot from the monster's crunching

tooth; and it IS done。  'Dutiful monster; observe this other mass

of iron。  It is required to be pared away; according to this

delicately lessening and arbitrary line; which please to look at。'

Monster (who has been in a reverie) brings down its blunt head;

and; much in the manner of Doctor Johnson; closely looks along the

line … very closely; being somewhat near…sighted。  'I don't

particularly want to do it; but if it must be done … !'  Monster

takes another near…sighted look; takes aim; and the tortured piece

writhes off; and falls; a hot; tight…twisted snake; among the

ashes。  The making of the rivets is merely a pretty round game;

played by a man and a boy; who put red…hot barley sugar in a Pope

Joan board; and immediately rivets fall out of window; but the tone

of the great machines is the tone of the great Yard and the great

country:  'We don't particularly want to do it; but if it must be

done … !'



How such a prodigious mass as the Achilles can ever be held by such

comparatively little anchors as those intended for her and lying

near her here; is a mystery of seamanship which I will refer to the

wise boy。  For my own part; I should as soon have thought of

tethering an elephant to a tent…peg; or the larger hippopotamus in

the Zoological Gardens to my shirt…pin。  Yonder in the river;

alongside a hulk; lie two of this ship's hollow iron masts。  THEY

are large enough for the eye; I find; and so are all her other

appliances。  I wonder why only her anchors look small。



I have no present time to think about it; for I am going to see the

workshops where they make all the oars used in the British Navy。  A

pretty large pile of building; I opine; and a pretty long job!  As

to the building; I am soon disappointed; because the work is all

done in one loft。  And as to a long job … what is this?  Two rather

large mangles with a swarm of butterflies hovering over them?  What

can there be in the mangles that attracts butterflies?



Drawing nearer; I discern that these are not mangles; but intricate

machines; set with knives and saws and planes; which cut smooth and

straight here; and slantwise there; and now cut such a depth; and

now miss cutting altogether; according to the predestined

requirements of the pieces of wood that are pushed on below them:

each of which pieces is to be an oar; and is roughly adapted to

that purpose before it takes its final leave of far…off forests;

and sails for England。  Likewise I discern that the butterflies are

not true butterflies; but wooden shavings; which; being spirted up

from the wood by the violence of the machinery; and kept in rapid

and not equal movement by the impulse of its rotation on the air;

flutter and play; and rise and fall; and conduct themselves as like

butterflies as heart could wish。  Suddenly the noise and motion

cease; and the butterflies drop dead。  An oar has been made since I

came in; wanting the shaped handle。  As quickly as I can follow it

with my eye and thought; the same oar is carried to a turning

lathe。  A whirl and a Nick!  Handle made。  Oar finished。



The exquisite beauty and efficiency of this machinery need no

illustration; but happen to have a pointed illustration to…day。  A

pair of oars of unusual size chance to be wanted for a special

purpose; and they have to be made by hand。  Side by side with the

subtle and facile machine; and side by side with the fast…growing

pile of oars on the floor; a man shapes out these special oars with

an axe。  Attended by no butterflies; and chipping and dinting; by

comparison as leisurely as if he were a labouring Pagan getting

them ready against his decease at threescore and ten; to take with

him as a present to Charon for his boat; the man (aged about

thirty) plies his task。  The machine would make a regulation oar

while the man wipes his forehead。  The man might be buried in a

mound made of the strips of thin; broad; wooden ribbon torn from

the wood whirled into oars as the minutes fall from the clock;

before he had done a forenoon's work with his axe。



Passing from this wonderful sight to the Ships again … for my

heart; as to the Yard; is where the ships are … I notice certain

unfinished wooden walls left seasoning on the stocks; pending the

solution of the merits of the wood and iron question; and having an

air of biding their time with surly confidence。  The names of these

worthies are set up beside them; together with their capacity in

guns … a custom highly conducive to ease and satisfaction in social

intercourse; if it could be adapted to mankind。  By a plank more

gracefully pendulous than substantial; I make bold to go aboard a

transport ship (iron screw) just sent in from the contractor's yard

to be inspected and passed。  She is a very gratifying experience;

in the simplicity and humanity of her arrangements for troops; in

her provision for light and air and cleanliness; and in her care

for women and children。  It occurs to me; as I explore her; that I

would require a handsome sum of money to go aboard her; at midnight

by the Dockyard bell; and stay aboard alone till morning; for

surely she must be haunted by a crowd of ghosts of obstinate old

martinets; mournfully flapping their cherubic epaulettes over the

changed times。  Though still we may learn from the astounding ways

and means in our Yards now; more highly than ever to respect the

forefathers who got to sea; and fought the sea; and held the sea;

without them。  This remembrance putting me
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