投诉 阅读记录

第11章

“Youwouldgoout,eh?Ibelieveonmysoulyouwould。You——you——

oldfool。But,“saidMaitland,reachinghishandacrossthedesk,“Idon’tgobackonoldfriendsthatway。“

Thetwomenstoodfacingeachotherforafewminutes,withhandsclasped,Maitland’sfacesternandset,Wickes’workinginapitifulefforttostaythetearsthatrandownhischeeks,tochokebackthesobsthatshookhisoldbodyasifinthegripofsomeunseenpowerfulhand。

“Wemustfindaway,“saidMaitland,whenhefeltsureofhisvoice。“Someway,butnotthatway。Sitdown。Wemustgothroughthistogether。“

GrantMaitland抯businessinstinctsandtrainingweresuchastoforbidanytriflingwithloosemanagementinanydepartmentofhisplant。Hewas,moreover,toojustamantoallowanyofhisworkmentosufferforfailuresnottheirown。Hisfirststepwastogetatthefacts。Hispreliminarymovewascharacteristicofhim。HesentforMcNish。

“McNish,“hesaid,“yourfiguresIhaveexamined。TheytellmenothingIdidnotknow,buttheyarecleverlysetdown。ThematterofwagesIshalldealwithasIhavealwaysdealtwithitinmybusiness。Theothermatter——“Mr。Maitlandpaused,thenproceededwithgravedeliberation,“Imustdealwithinmyownway。Itwilltakealittletime。Ishallnotdelayunnecessarily,butIshallacceptdictationfromnomanastomymethods。“

McNishstoodsilentlysearchinghisfacewithsteadyeyes。

“Youareanewmanhere,andIfindyouareagoodworkman,“

continuedMr。Maitland。“Idon抰knowyounoryouraimsandpurposesinthisGrievanceCommitteebusinessofyours。Ifyouwantasteadyjobwithachancetogeton,youwillgetboth;ifyouwanttrouble,youcangetthattoo,butnotforlong,here。“

StilltheScotheldhimwithgravesteadygaze,butspeakingnoword。

“Youunderstandme,McNish?“saidMaitland,nettledattheman抯

silence。

“Aye,A抳egotaheid,“hesaidinanimpassivevoice。

“Well,then,Ihopeyouwillgovernyourselfaccordingly。Good-

day,“saidMaitland,closingtheinterview。

McNishstillstoodimmovable。

“That抯allIhavetosay,“saidMaitland,glancingimpatientlyattheman。

“Butit抯noallAhavetosay,ifyewillpairmitme,“answeredMcNishinavoicequietandrespectfulandapparently,exceptforitsDoricflavour,quiteuntouchedbyemotionofanykindsoever。

“Goon,“saidMaitlandshortly,astheScotstoodwaiting。

“MaisterMaitland,“saidMcNish,rollingoutadeeperDoric,“yehavemadeapromiseandathreat。Yerethreatisnaethingtaeme。

Astaeyerejob,AwantitandAwanttaegeton,butA抦afreemanthenooan?afreemanAshalleverbe。Good-daytaeye。“Hebowedrespectfullytohisemployerandstrodefromtheroom。

Mr。Maitlandsatlookingatthecloseddoor。

“Heisaman,thatchap,atanyrate,“hesaidtohimself,“butwhat抯hisgame,Iwonder。Hewillbearwatching。“

TheverynextdayMaitlandmadeacloseinspectionofhisplant,beginningwiththesawmill。HefoundMcNishrunningoneofthelargercircularsaws,andnonetoodeftly。Hestoodobservingthemanforsomemomentsinsilence。Thensteppingtotheworkman抯

sidehesaid,“Youwillsavetime,Ithink,ifyoudoitthisway。“Heseizedtheleversand,eliminatinganunnecessarymovement,ranthelog。

McNishstoodcalmlyobserving。

“Aye,yerer-right,“hesaid。“Ye抣lhavedoneyonbefore。“

“YoujustbetIhave,“saidMaitland,notalittlepleasedwithhimself。

“A抦nosawman,“saidMcNish,alittlesullenly。“Adinnaken——I

don’tknowsawsofthissort。I’majoiner。Heputmeoffthebench。“

“Who?“saidMaitlandquickly。

“Yonmanny,“repliedMcNishwithunmistakabledisgust。

“Youwereonthebench,eh?Whatsortofworkwereyouon?“

“Awasdaein’abitcounterwork。Awasnafastenoughforhim。“

Mr。Maitlandcalledtheheadsawyer。

“Putamanonhereforawhile,Powell,willyou?Youcomewithme,McNish。“

Togethertheywentintotheplaningmill。Askingfortheforemanhefoundthathewasnowheretobeseen,thatindeedhehadnotbeeninthemillthatmorning。

“Showmeyourwork,McNish,“hesaid。

McNishledhimtoacornerofthemillwheresomefinecounterworkwasinprocess。

“That’smywork,“hesaid,pointingtoapieceofoakrailing。

Maitland,turningtheworkoverinhishands,ranhisfingeralongajointsomewhatclumsilyfitted。

“Notthat,“saidMcNishhastily。“Maworkstopshere。“

AgainMaitlandexaminedtherail。Hisexperiencedeyedetectedeasilythedifferenceintheworkmanship。

“Isthereanythingelseofyoursabouthere?“heasked。McNishwenttoapileoffinishedworkandfromitselectedasmallswingdoorbeautifullypanelled。Maitland’seyegleamed。

“Ah,that’sbetter,“hesaid。“Yes,that’sbetter。“

Heturnedtooneoftheworkmenatthebenchnearby。

“Whatjobisthis,Gibbon?“heasked。

“It’stheBankjob,Ithink,“saidGibbon。

“What?TheMerchants’Bankjob?Surelythatcan’tbe。Thatjobwasduetwoweeksago。“Maitlandturnedimpatientlytowardanolderman。“Ellis,“hesaidsharply,“doyouknowwhatjobthisis?“

Elliscameandturnedoverthedifferentpartsofthework。

“That’stheMerchants’Bankjob,sir,“hesaid。

“Thenwhatisholdingthisup?“enquiredMaitlandwrathfully。

“It’stheturnedwork,Ithink,sir。Iamnotsure,butIthinkI

heardMr。Perrotteaskingaboutthattwoorthreedaysago。“Mr。

Maitland’slipsmetinathinstraightline。

“Youcangobacktoyoursaw,McNish,“hesaidshortly。

“Ay,sir,“saidMcNish,histoneindicatingquietsatisfaction。

AtGibbon’sbenchhepaused。“Ye’llnopitonythingpasthim,adoot,“hesaid,withagrimsmile,andpassedout。

IneverypartoftheshopMr。Maitlandfoundsimilarexamplesofmismanagementandlackofco-ordinationinthevariousdepartmentsofthework。Itneedednomorethanacursoryinspectiontoconvincehimthatachangeofforemanwasasimplenecessity。

Everywherehefoundnotonlyevidenceofwasteoftimebutalsoofwasteofmaterial。Itcuthimtothehearttoseebeautifulwoodmangledandruined。Allhislifehehadworkedwithwoodsofdifferentkinds。Heknewthemstandinginalltheirmatchlessgrandeur,intheprimevalforestandhadfollowedthemstepbystepallthewaytothefinishedproduct。Neverwithoutaheartpangdidhewitnessanoblewhitepine,God’shandiworkofcenturies,comecrashingtoearththroughthemeanergrowthbeneaththechopper’saxe。Theonlythingthatredeemedsuchadeedfromsacrilege,inhismind,wastoseethetreefittinglytransformedintoarticlesofbeautyandworthsuitableforman’suse。Hence,whenhesawlyinghereandtheredeformedanddisfiguredfragmentsoftheexquisitelygrainedwhitespruce,whichduringthewar,hehadwithsuchcareselectedforhisaeroplaneparts,hisveryheartroseinindignantwrath。AndfilledwiththiswrathhemadehiswaytotheofficeandstraightwaysummonedWickesandhissonJacktoconference。

“Tonywillnevermakeaworkerinwood。Hecaresnothingforit,“

hesaidbitterly。

“Norinanythingelse,Dad,“saidJack,withalittlelaugh。

“Youlaugh,butitisnolaughingmatter,“saidhisfatherreproachfully。

“Iamsorry,Father,butyouknowIalwaysthoughtitwasamistaketoputTonyinchargeofanything。Why,hemighthavehadhiscommissionifhewerenotsuchanirresponsible,downwrightlazybeggar。Whatheneeds,asmyColonelusedtoprofanelysay,is’agoodold-fashionedSergeant-Majortoknockhelloutofhim’。And,believeme,Tonywasarattlingfinesoldierifhisofficerwouldregularly,systematicallyandeffectivelyexpelhisownspecialdevilfromhissystem。Heneedsthatstill。“

“Whatcanwedowithhim?Isimplycan’tandwon’tdismisshim,asthatinfernallyefficientandcoolheadedScotdemands。YouheardabouttheGrievanceCommittee?“

“Oh,thetownhasthestorywithembellishments。RupertStillwelltookcaretogivemeapicturesqueaccount。ButIwouldnothesitate,Dad。KickTonyagoodswiftkickonceaweekorso,or,ifthatisbeneathyourdignity,firehim。“

“But,Jack,lad,wecan’tdothat,“saidhisfather,greatlydistressed,“afterwhat——“

“Whynot?Hecarriedmeoutofthathellallright,andwhileI

liveIshallrememberthat。Butheisaselfishbeggar。Hehasn’ttheinstinctforteamplay。Hehasn’ttheideaofresponsibilityfortheteam。Hegetssothathecannotmakehimselfdowhathejustdoesn’tfeellikedoing。Hedoesn’tcareatinker’scursefortheotherfellowsinthegamewithhim。“

“Themanthatdoesn’tcareforotherfellowswillnevermakeaforeman,“saidMr。Maitlanddecisively。“Butcan’tsomethingbedonewithhim?“

“There’sonlyonewaytohandleTony,“saidJack。“Ilearnedthatlongagoinschool。Hewasaprinceofhalf-backs,youknow,butI

hadregularlytokickhimaboutbeforeeverybigmatch。Oh,TonyisafinesortbuthenearlybrokemyhearttillInearlybrokehisback。“

“Thatdoesnothelpmuch,Jack。“ForthefirsttimeinhislifeGrantMaitlandwasatalossastohowheshouldhandleoneofhismen。WereitnotfortheletterinthedeskathishandhewouldhavemadeshortworkofTonyPerrotte。Buttheretheletterlayandinhishearttheinerasiblepictureitsetforth。

“WhatisthespecialformthatTony’sdevilmenthastaken,mayI

ask?“enquiredJack。

“Well,Imaysaytoyou,whatWickesknowsandhasknownandhastriedforthreemonthstohidefrommeandfromhimself,Tonyhasmadeaboutascompleteamessoftheorganizationunderhiscareintheplaningmillascanbeimagined。Themillisstrewnwiththewreckageofunfulfilledorders。Hehasnosenseoftimevalue。

To-morrowisasgoodasto-day,nextweekasthisweek。Aforemanwithoutasenseoftimevalueisnogood。Andhedoesnotvaluematerial。Wastetohimisnothing。Anotherfataldefect。Themantowhomminutesarenotpotentialgoldandmaterialpotentialproductcanneverhopetobeamanufacturer。IfonlyIhadnotbeenawayfromhome!Butthethingis,whatistobedone?“

“Inthewordsofafamousstatesmanmuchabusedindeed,Isuggest,’Waitandsee。’Meantime,findsomewayofkickinghimintohisjob。“

Thisprovedtobeinthepresentsituationapolicyofwisdom。ItwasTonyhimselfwhofurnishedthesolution。FromthemensupposedtobeworkingunderhisordershelearnedthedayfollowingMaitland’svisitofinspectionsomethingofthedetailsofthatvisit。Hequicklymadeuphismindthatthedayofreckoningcouldnotlongbepostponed。NoneknewbetterthanTonyhimselfthathewasnoforeman;nonesowellthatheloathedthejobwhichhadbeenthrustuponhimbythefatherofthemanwhomhehadcarriedoutfromtheverymouthofhell。Itwassomethingtohiscreditthatheloathedhimselfforacceptingtheposition。Yet,withirresponsibleprocrastination,heputoffthedayofreckoning。

But,sometendayslater,andafteranightwithsomekindredspiritsofhisownBattalion,anightprolongedintotheearlyhoursoftheworkingday,Tonypresentedhimselfattheoffice,gay,reckless,desperate,butquitecomposmentisandquitemasterofhismeansoflocomotion。

Heappearedintheouteroffice,stillinhiseveninggarb。

“Mr。Wickes,“hesaidinsolemngravity,“pleasehaveyourstenographertakethisletter。“

Mr。Wickes,aghast,strovetohushhisvibranttones,indicatinginexcitedpantomimethepresenceofthechiefintheinneroffice。

HemightaseffectivelyhavestriventostaytheEastwindatthattimesweepingupthevalley。

“Areyouready,mydear?“saidTony,smilingpleasantlyatthegirl。“Allright,proceed。’DearMr。Maitland:’Gotthat?

’Consciousofmyunfitnessforthepositionofforemanin——’“

“Hush,hush,Tony,“imploredMr。Wickes。

Tonywavedhimaside。

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