were guilty of the same offense.... He was grossly
illiterate,—the only schooling he ever got
was in the Monastery Abalaksky and what he acquired
from the lips of monks while making his rounds as
a barefoot pilgrim from place to place.... His
claims of having
visions I ascribed to his empty
stomach, although others gave credence to the nonsense....
Alice at first abhorred him; finally she began to
regard him as a rare specimen in self-hypnosis who
was worth studying to learn how far the fascinations
of self-delusion were capable of deluding and swaying
stronger wills and more cultivated minds.... We
both learned, by observing him, that an ignorant mujik,
like an egotistical Minister, if granted the semblance
of authority for any length of time, will demoralize
the finest organization in the world.... That
was the lesson both Alice and I acquired from Rasputin....
And I am accepting Rasputin as a standard to estimate
what will happen when men of his type and origin attempt
the government of the world.... Without education,
with no experience in governing even the smallest unit
of society, unfamiliar with the trend of history,
ignorant of military and commercial strategy, building
their philosophy of life and their science of administration
upon some isolated text, they will overturn the whole
structure of civilization by arrogating to themselves
the supernatural privileges and persuasiveness of
the Voice of God!... The prospects are not inviting....
There are Rasputins in all the chancellories of Europe....
You have them in North and South America,—some
educated, others like Marat and Danton, while some
are simple Cagliostros who deceive the people and
themselves.... If they were only Gideons instead
of Joshuas their strategy might be reassuring,—but
they are merely Rasputins and Papuses, after all!...
Against all laws of nature they will try to triumph
by commanding the heavenly and mundane bodies to stand
still until they readjust the motions of civilized
society to some dissolving and ruinous invention of
emotional insanity where everything runs wild!’”
XI
THE INVISIBLE DIPLOMAT APPEARS
37. This entry is mystifying:
“Last night I waited until there was not a sound
overhead.... I knew it would be taking chances—but
I HAD TO GET WATER.... We could no longer survive
on MUD!... I began pushing against the planking
overhead to see if there was anywhere an opening, but
every plank I pressed against seemed as solid as a
stone sidewalk.... Finally I began thumping with
my clenched fist ... and this brought on the fracas....
I heard a heavy pair of feet bounding on the floor
directly above my head.... Then there was a scraping
and a sound like the tearing up of carpets....
Presently I heard an iron bolt crack back and the
floor above my head began rising slowly until I found
myself looking into the muzzle of a Mauser held in
the clenched hands of a tall square-faced man with
a jaw like a prize fighter....