The History of Mr Polly


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music of a wandering fiddler they had encountered. They had been  
driving one way and he walking another--a happy encounter with this  
obvious result. They might have come straight out of happy Theleme,  
whose motto is: "Do what thou wilt." The driver had taken his two  
sleek horses out; they grazed unchallenged; and he sat on a stone  
clapping time with his hands while the fiddler played. The shade of  
the trees did not altogether shut out the sunshine, the grass in the  
wood was lush and full of still daffodils, the turf they danced on was  
starred with daisies.  
Mr. Polly, dear heart! firmly believed that things like that could and  
did happen--somewhere. Only it puzzled him that morning that he never  
saw them happening. Perhaps they happened south of Guilford. Perhaps  
they happened in Italy. Perhaps they ceased to happen a hundred years  
ago. Perhaps they happened just round the corner--on weekdays when all  
good Mr. Pollys are safely shut up in shops. And so dreaming of  
delightful impossibilities until his heart ached for them, he was  
rattled along in the suburban train to Johnson's discreet home and the  
briskly stimulating welcome of Mrs. Johnson.  
II  
Mr. Polly translated his restless craving for joy and leisure into  
Harold Johnsonese by saying that he meant to look about him for a bit  
before going into another situation. It was a decision Johnson very  
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