Nowallthiscomesofbeinggood-hearted。IfIhadbeenasunaccommodatingandunsympatheticassomepeople,IwouldhavetoldMr。BlokethatIwouldn’treceivehiscommunicationatsuchalatehour;
butno,hissnufflingdistresstouchedmyheart,andIjumpedatthechanceofdoingsomethingtomodifyhismisery。Ineverreadhisitemtoseewhethertherewasanythingwrongaboutit,buthastilywrotethefewlineswhichprecededit,andsentittotheprinters。Andwhathasmykindnessdoneforme?,Ithasdonenothingbutbringdownuponmeastormofabuseandornamentalblasphemy。
NowIwillreadthatitemmyself,andseeifthereisanyfoundationforallthisfuss。Andifthereis,theauthorofitshallhearfromme。
Ihavereadit,andIamboundtoadmitthatitseemsalittlemixedatafirstglance。However,Iwillperuseitoncemore。
Ihavereaditagain,anditdoesreallyseemagooddealmoremixedthanever。
Ihavereaditoverfivetimes,butifIcangetatthemeaningofitI
wishImaygetmyjustdeserts。Itwon’tbearanalysis。TherearethingsaboutitwhichIcannotunderstandatall。Itdon’tsaywhateverbecameofWilliamSchuyler。Itjustsaysenoughabouthimtogetoneinterestedinhiscareer,andthendropshim。WhoisWilliamSchuyler,anyhow,andwhatpartofSouthParkdidhelivein,andifhestarteddown-townatsixo’clock,didheevergetthere,andifhedid,didanythinghappentohim?,Ishetheindividualthatmetwiththe“distressingaccident“?,Consideringtheelaboratecircumstantialityofdetailobservableintheitem,itseemstomethatitoughttocontainmoreinformationthanitdoes。Onthecontrary,itisobscureandnotonlyobscure,bututterlyincomprehensible。WasthebreakingofMr。
Schuyler’sleg,fifteenyearsago,the“distressingaccident“thatplungedMr。Blokeintounspeakablegrief,andcausedhimtocomeuphereatdeadofnightandstopourpresstoacquainttheworldwiththecircumstance?,Ordidthe“distressingaccident“consistinthedestructionofSchuyler’smother-in-law’spropertyinearlytimes?
Ordiditconsistinthedeathofthatpersonherselfthreeyearsagoalbeititdoesnotappearthatshediedbyaccident?,Inaword,whatdidthat“distressingaccident“consistin?,WhatdidthatdrivelingassofaSchuylerstandinthewakeofarunawayhorsefor,withhisshoutingandgesticulating,ifhewantedtostophim?,Andhowthemischiefcouldhegetrunoverbyahorsethathadalreadypassedbeyondhim?,Andwhatarewetotake“warning“by?,Andhowisthisextraordinarychapterofincomprehensibilitiesgoingtobea“lesson“tous?,And,aboveall,whathastheintoxicating“bowl“gottodowithit,anyhow?,ItisnotstatedthatSchuylerdrank,orthathiswifedrank,orthathismother-in-lawdrank,orthatthehorsedrankwherefore,then,thereferencetotheintoxicatingbowl?,ItdoesseemtomethatifMr。Blokehadlettheintoxicatingbowlalonehimself,heneverwouldhavegotintosomuchtroubleaboutthisexasperatingimaginaryaccident。Ihavereadthis。
absurditemoverandoveragain,withallitsinsinuatingplausibility,untilmyheadswims;butIcanmakeneitherheadnortailofit。Therecertainlyseemstohavebeenanaccidentofsomekindorother,butitisimpossibletodeterminewhatthenatureofitwas,orwhowasthesuffererbyit。Idonotliketodoit,butIfeelcompelledtorequestthatthenexttimeanythinghappenstooneofMr。Bloke’sfriends,hewillappendsuchexplanatorynotestohisaccountofitaswillenablemetofindoutwhatsortofanaccidentitwasandwhomithappenedto。I
hadratherallhisfriendsshoulddiethanthatIshouldbedriventothevergeoflunacyagainintryingtocipheroutthemeaningofanothersuchproductionastheabove。
AMEDIEVALROMANCE
CHAPTERI
THESECRETREVEALED。
Itwasnight。StillnessreignedinthegrandoldfeudalcastleofKlugenstein。Theyear1222wasdrawingtoaclose。Farawayupinthetallestofthecastle’stowersasinglelightglimmered。Asecretcouncilwasbeingheldthere。ThesternoldlordofKlugensteinsatinachairofstatemeditating。Presentlyhe,said,withatenderaccent:
“Mydaughter!”
Ayoungmanofnoblepresence,cladfromheadtoheelinknightlymail,answered:
“Speak,father!”
“Mydaughter,thetimeiscomefortherevealingofthemysterythathathpuzzledallyouryounglife。Know,then,thatithaditsbirthinthematterswhichIshallnowunfold。MybrotherUlrichisthegreatDukeofBrandenburgh。Ourfather,onhisdeathbed,decreedthatifnosonwereborntoUlrich,thesuccessionshouldpasstomyhouse,providedasonwereborntome。Andfurther,incasenoson,wereborntoeither,butonlydaughters,thenthesuccessionshouldpasstoUlrich’sdaughter,ifsheprovedstainless;ifshedidnot,mydaughtershouldsucceed,ifsheretainedablamelessname。AndsoI,andmyoldwifehere,prayedferventlyforthegoodboonofason,buttheprayerwasvain。Youwereborntous。Iwasindespair。Isawthemightyprizeslippingfrommygrasp,thesplendiddreamvanishingaway。AndIhadbeensohopeful!
FiveyearshadUlrichlivedinwedlock,andyethiswifehadbornenoheirofeithersex。
“’Buthold,’Isaid,’allisnotlost。’,Asavingschemehadshotathwartmybrain。Youwerebornatmidnight。Onlytheleech,thenurse,andsixwaiting-womenknewyoursex。Ihangedthemeveryonebeforeanhourhadsped。NextmorningallthebaronywentmadwithrejoicingovertheproclamationthatasonwasborntoKlugenstein,anheirtomightyBrandenburgh!,Andwellthesecrethasbeenkept。Yourmother’sownsisternursedyourinfancy,andfromthattimeforwardwefearednothing。
“Whenyouweretenyearsold,adaughterwasborntoUlrich。Wegrieved,buthopedforgoodresultsfrommeasles,orphysicians,orothernaturalenemiesofinfancy,butwerealwaysdisappointed。Shelived,shethrove——
Heaven’smalisonuponher!,Butitisnothing。Wearesafe。For,Ha-ha!havewenotason?,AndisnotoursonthefutureDuke?,Ourwell-
belovedConrad,isitnotso?——for,womanofeight-and-twentyyears——asyouare,mychild,noneothernamethanthathatheverfallentoyou!
“Nowithathcometopassthatagehathlaiditshanduponmybrother,andhewaxesfeeble。Thecaresofstatedotaxhimsore。ThereforehewillsthatyoushallcometohimandbealreadyDuke——inact,thoughnotyetinname。Yourservitorsareready——youjourneyforthto-night。
“Nowlistenwell。RemembereverywordIsay。ThereisalawasoldasGermanythatifanywomansitforasingleinstantinthegreatducalchairbeforeshehathbeenabsolutelycrownedinpresenceofthepeople,SHESHALLDIE!Soheedmy,words。Pretendhumility。PronounceyourjudgmentsfromthePremier’schair,whichstandsatthefootofthethrone。Dothisuntilyouarecrownedandsafe。Itisnotlikelythatyoursexwilleverbediscovered;butstillitisthepartofwisdomtomakeallthingsassafeasmaybeinthistreacherousearthlylife。”
“Oh;myfather,isitforthismylifehathbeenalie!,WasitthatI
mightcheatmyunoffendingcousinofherrights?,Spareme,father,spareyourchild!”
“What,huzzy!,Isthismyrewardfortheaugustfortunemybrainhaswroughtforthee?,Bythebonesofmyfather,thispulingsentimentofthinebutillaccordswithmyhumor。
BetaketheetotheDuke,instantly!,Andbewarehowthoumeddlestwithmypurpose!”
Letthissuffice,oftheconversation。Itisenoughforustoknowthattheprayers,theentreatiesandthetearsofthegentle-naturedgirlavailednothing。TheynoranythingcouldmovethestoutoldlordofKlugenstein。Andso,atlast,withaheavyheart,thedaughtersawthecastlegatesclosebehindher,andfoundherselfridingawayinthedarknesssurroundedbyaknightlyarrayofarmed,vassalsandabravefollowingofservants。
Theoldbaronsatsilentformanyminutesafterhisdaughter’sdeparture,andthenheturnedtohissadwifeandsaid:
“Dame,ourmattersseemspeedingfairly。ItisfullthreemonthssinceI
senttheshrewdandhandsomeCountDetzinonhisdevilishmissiontomybrother’sdaughterConstance。Ifhefail,wearenotwhollysafe;butifhedosucceed,nopowercanbarourgirlfrombeingDuchesse’enthoughill-fortuneshoulddecreeshenevershouldbeDuke!”
“Myheartisfullofbodings,yetallmaystillbewell。”
“Tush,woman!Leavetheowlstocroak。Tobedwithye,anddreamofBrandenburghandgrandeur!”
CHAPTERII。
FESTIVITYANDTEARS
Sixdaysaftertheoccurrencesrelatedintheabovechapter,thebrilliantcapitaloftheDuchyofBrandenburghwasresplendentwithmilitarypageantry,andnoisywiththerejoicingsofloyalmultitudes;
forConrad,theyoungheirtothecrown,wascome。TheoldDuke’s,heartwasfullofhappiness,forConrad’shandsomepersonandgracefulbearinghadwonhisloveatonce。Thegreathallsoftiepalacewerethrongedwithnobles,whowelcomedConradbravely;andsobrightandhappydidallthingsseem,thathefelthisfearsandsorrowspassingawayandgivingplacetoacomfortingcontentment。
Butinaremoteapartmentofthepalaceasceneofadifferentnaturewas,transpiring。ByawindowstoodtheDuke’sonlychild,theLadyConstance。Hereyeswereredandswollen,andfulloftears。Shewasalone。Presentlyshefelltoweepinganew,andsaidaloud:
“ThevillainDetzinisgone——hasfledthedukedom!,Icouldnotbelieveitatfirst,butalas!itistootrue。AndIlovedhimso。IdaredtolovehimthoughIknewtheDukemyfatherwouldneverletmewedhim。
Ilovedhim——butnowIhatehim!,Withall,mysoulIhatehim!,Oh,whatistobecomeofme!,Iamlost,lost,lost!。Ishallgomad!
CHAPTERIII。
THEPLOTTHICKENS。
Fewmonthsdriftedby。AllmenpublishedthepraisesoftheyoungConrad’sgovernmentandextolledthewisdomofhisjudgments,themercifulnessofhissentences,andthemodestywithwhichheborehimselfinhisgreatoffice。TheoldDukesoongaveeverythingintohishands,andsatapartandlistenedwithproudsatisfactionwhilehisheirdeliveredthedecreesofthecrownfromtheseatofthepremier。
ItseemedplainthatonesolovedandpraisedandhonoredofallmenasConradwas,couldnotbeotherwisethanhappy。Butstrangeenough,hewasnot。ForhesawwithdismaythatthePrincessConstancehadbeguntolovehim!,Theloveof,therestoftheworldwashappyfortuneforhim,butthiswasfreightedwithdanger!,Andhesaw,moreover,thatthedelightedDukehaddiscoveredhisdaughter’spassionlikewise,andwasalreadydreamingofamarriage。Everydaysomewhatofthedeepsadnessthathadbeenintheprincess’facefadedaway;everydayhopeandanimationbeamedbrighterfromhereye;andbyandbyevenvagrantsmilesvisitedthefacethathadbeensotroubled。
Conradwasappalled。Hebitterlycursedhimselfforhavingyieldedtotheinstinctthathadmadehimseekthecompanionshipofoneofhisownsexwhenhewasnewandastrangerinthepalace——whenhewassorrowfulandyearnedforasympathysuchasonlywomencangiveorfeel。Henowbegantoavoid,hiscousin。Butthisonlymademattersworse,for,naturallyenough,themoreheavoidedher,themoreshecastherselfinhisway。Hemarveledatthisatfirst;andnextitstartledhim。Thegirlhauntedhim;shehuntedhim;shehappeneduponhimatalltimesandinallplaces,inthenightaswellasintheday。Sheseemedsingularlyanxious。Therewassurelyamysterysomewhere。
Thiscouldnotgoonforever。Alltheworldwastalkingaboutit。TheDukewasbeginningtolookperplexed。PoorConradwasbecomingaveryghostthroughdreadanddiredistress。Onedayashewasemergingfromaprivateante-roomattachedtothepicturegallery,Constanceconfrontedhim,andseizingbothhishands,inhers,exclaimed:
“Oh,why,doyouavoidme?,WhathaveIdone——whathaveIsaid,toloseyourkindopinionofme——for,surelyIhaditonce?,Conrad,donotdespiseme,butpityatorturedheart?,Icannot,\cannotholdthewordsunspokenlonger,lesttheykillme——ILOVEyou,CONRAD!,There,despisemeifyoumust,buttheywouldbeuttered!”
Conradwasspeechless。Constancehesitatedamoment,andthen,misinterpretinghissilence,awildgladnessflamedinhereyes,andsheflungherarmsabouthisneckandsaid:
“Yourelent!yourelent!Youcanloveme——youwillloveme!Oh,sayyouwill,myown,myworshippedConrad!’“
“Conradgroanedaloud。Asicklypalloroverspreadhiscountenance,andhetrembledlikeanaspen。Presently,indesperation,hethrustthepoorgirlfromhim,andcried:
Youknownotwhatyouask!,Itisforeverandeverimpossible!“Andthenhefledlikeacriminalandlefttheprincessstupefiedwithamazement。
Aminuteafterwardshewascryingandsobbingthere,andConradwascryingandsobbinginhischamber。Bothwereindespair。Bothsaveruinstaringthemintheface。
ByandbyConstanceroseslowlytoherfeetandmovedaway,saying:
“TothinkthathewasdespisingmyloveattheverymomentthatIthoughtitwasmeltinghiscruelheart!,Ihatehim!,Hespurnedme——didthisman——hespurnedmefromhimlikeadog!”
CHAPTERIV
THEAWFULREVELATION。
Timepassedon。AsettledsadnessrestedoncemoreuponthecountenanceofthegoodDuke’sdaughter。SheandConradwereseentogethernomorenow。TheDukegrievedatthis。Butastheweeksworeaway,Conrad’scolorcamebacktohischeeksandhisold-timevivacitytohiseye,andheadministeredthegovernmentwithaclearandsteadilyripeningwisdom。
Presentlyastrangewhisperbegantobeheardaboutthepalace。Itgrewlouder;itspreadfarther。Thegossipsofthecitygothold-ofit。Itsweptthedukedom。Andthisiswhatthewhispersaid:。
“TheLadyConstancehathgivenbirthtoachild!”
WhenthelordofKlugensteinheardit,heswunghisplumedhelmetthricearoundhisheadandshouted:
“Longlive。DukeConrad!——forlo,hiscrownissure,fromthisdayforward!,Detzinhasdonehiserrandwell,andthegoodscoundrelshallberewarded!”
Andhespread,thetidingsfarandwide,andforeight-and-fortyhoursnosoulinallthebaronybutdiddanceandsing,carouseandilluminate,tocelebratethegreatevent,andallatproudandhappyoldKlugenstein’sexpense。
CHAPTERV。
THEFRIGHTFULCATASTROPHE。
Thetrialwasathand。AllthegreatlordsandbaronsofBrandenburghwereassembledintheHallofJusticeintheducalpalace。Nospacewasleftunoccupiedwheretherewasroomforaspectatortostandorsit。
Conrad,cladinpurpleandermine,satinthepremier’schair,andoneithersidesatthegreatjudgesoftherealm。TheoldDukehadsternlycommandedthatthetrialofhisdaughtershouldproceed,withoutfavor,andthenhadtakentohisbedbroken-hearted。Hisdayswerenumbered。
PoorConradhadbegged,asforhisverylife,thathemightbesparedthemiseryofsittinginjudgmentuponhiscousin’scrime,butitdidnotavail。
ThesaddestheartinallthatgreatassemblagewasinConrad’sbreast。
Thegladdestwasinhisfather’s。For,unknowntohisdaughter“Conrad,“
theoldBaronKlugensteinwascome,andwasamongthecrowdofnobles,triumphantintheswellingfortunesofhishouse。
Aftertheheraldshadmadedueproclamationandtheotherpreliminarieshadfollowed,thevenerableLordChiefjusticesaid:
“Prisoner,standforth!”
Theunhappyprincessroseandstoodunveiledbeforethevastmultitude。
TheLordChiefJusticecontinued:
“Mostnoblelady,beforethegreatjudgesofthisrealmithathbeenchargedandproventhatoutofholywedlockyourGracehathgivenbirthuntoachild,;andbyourancientlawthepenaltyisdeath,exceptinginonesolecontingency,whereofhisGracetheactingDuke,ourgoodLordConrad,willadvertiseyouinhissolemnsentencenow;wherefore,giveheed。”
Conradstretchedforththereluctantsceptre,andintheself-samemomentthewomanlyheartbeneathhisrobeyearnedpityinglytowardthedoomedprisoner,andthetearscameintohiseyes。Heopenedhislipstospeak,buttheLordChiefJusticesaidquickly:
“Notthere,yourGrace,notthere!,ItisnotlawfultopronouncejudgmentuponanyoftheducallineSAVEFROMTHEDUCALTHRONE!”
AshudderwenttotheheartofpoorConrad,andatremorshooktheironframeofhisoldfatherlikewise。CONRADHADNOTBEENCROWNED——daredheprofanethethrone?Hehesitatedandturnedpalewithfear。Butitmustbedone。Wonderingeyeswerealreadyuponhim。Theywouldbesuspiciouseyesifhehesitatedlonger。Heascendedthethrone。Presentlyhestretchedforththesceptreagain,andsaid:
Prisoner,inthenameofoursovereignlord,Ulrich,DukeofBrandenburgh,Iproceedtothesolemndutythathathdevolveduponme。
Giveheedtomywords。Bytheancientlawoftheland,exceptyouproducethepartnerofyourguiltanddeliverhimuptotheexecutioner,youmustsurelydie。Embracethisopportunity——saveyourselfwhileyetyoumay。Namethefatherofyourchild!”
Asolemnhushfelluponthegreatcourt——asilencesoprofoundthatmencouldheartheirownheartsbeat。Thentheprincessslowlyturned,witheyesgleamingwithhate,andpointingherfingerstraightatConrad,said:
“Thouarttheman!”
Anappallingconvictionofhishelpless,hopelessperilstruckachilltoConrad’sheartlikethechillofdeathitself。Whatpoweronearthcouldsavehim!,Todisprovethecharge,hemustrevealthathewasawoman;
andforanuncrownedwomantositintheducalchairwasdeath!,Atoneandthesamemoment,heandhisgrimoldfatherswoonedandfellto,theground。
[TheremainderofthisthrillingandeventfulstorywillNOTbefoundinthisoranyotherpublication,eithernoworatanyfuturetime。]
Thetruthis,Ihavegotmyheroorheroineintosuchaparticularlycloseplace,thatIdonotseehowIamevergoingtogethimorher
outofitagain——andthereforeIwillwashmyhandsofthewholebusiness,andleavethatpersontogetoutthebestwaythatoffers——orelsestaythere。Ithoughtitwasgoingtobeeasyenoughtostraightenoutthatlittledifficulty,butitlooksdifferentnow。
PETITIONCONCERNINGCOPYRIGHT
TOTHEHONORABLETHESENATEANDHOUSEOFREPRESENTATIVES
INCONGRESSASSEMBLED:
Whereas,TheConstitutionguaranteesequalrightstoall,backedbytheDeclarationofIndependence;and,Whereas,Underourlaws,therightofpropertyinrealestateisperpetual;and,Whereas,Underourlaws,therightofpropertyintheliteraryresultofacitizen’sintellectuallaborisrestrictedtoforty-twoyears;and,Whereas,Forty-twoyearsseemsanexceedinglyjustandrighteousterm,andasufficientlylongonefortheretentionofproperty;
Therefore,Yourpetitioner,havingthegoodofhiscountrysolelyatheart,humblypraysthat“equalrights“andfairandequaltreatmentmaybemetedouttoallcitizens,bytherestrictionofrightsinallproperty,realestateincluded,tothebeneficenttermofforty-twoyears。Thenshallallmenblessyourhonorablebodyandbehappy。Andforthiswillyourpetitionereverpray。
MARKTWAIN。
APARAGRAPHNOTADDEDTOTHEPETITION
Thecharmingabsurdityofrestrictingproperty-rightsinbookstoforty-twoyearssticksprominentlyoutinthefactthathardlyanyman’sbookseverliveforty-twoyears,oreventhehalfofit;andso,forthesakeofgettingashabbyadvantageoftheheirsofaboutoneScottorBurnsorMiltoninahundredyears,thelawmakersofthe“Great“Republicarecontenttoleavethatpoorlittlepilferingedictuponthestatute-books。ItislikeanemperorlyinginwaittorobaPhenix’snest,andwaitingthenecessarycenturytogetthechance。
AFTER-DINNERSPEECH
[ATAFOURTHOFJULYGATHERING,INLONDON,OFAMERICANS]
MR。CHAIRMANANDLADIESANDGENTLEMEN:Ithankyouforthecomplimentwhichhasjustbeentenderedme,andtoshowmyappreciationofitIwillnotafflictyouwithmanywords。Itispleasanttocelebrateinthispeacefulway,uponthisoldmothersoil,theanniversaryofanexperimentwhichwasbornofwarwiththissamelandsolongago,andwroughtouttoasuccessfulissuebythedevotionofourancestors。IthastakennearlyahundredyearstobringtheEnglishandAmericansintokindlyandmutuallyappreciativerelations,butIbelieveithasbeenaccomplishedatlast。Itwasagreatstepwhenthetwolastmisunderstandingsweresettledbyarbitrationinsteadofcannon。ItisanothergreatstepwhenEnglandadoptsoursewing-machineswithoutclaimingtheinvention——asusual。Itwasanotherwhentheyimportedoneofoursleeping-carstheotherday。AnditwarmedmyheartmorethanIcantell,yesterday,whenIwitnessedthespectacleofanEnglishmanorderinganAmericansherrycobblerofhisownfreewillandaccord——andnotonlythatbutwithagreatbrainandalevelheadremindingthebarkeepernottoforgetthestrawberries。Withacommonorigin,acommonlanguage,acommonliterature,acommonreligionand——commondrinks,whatislongerneedfultothecementingofthetwonationstogetherinapermanentbondofbrotherhood?
Thisisanageofprogress,andoursisaprogressiveland。Agreatandgloriousland,too——alandwhichhasdevelopedaWashington,aFranklin,aWilliamM。Tweed,aLongfellow,aMotley,aJayGould,aSamuelC。
Pomeroy,arecentCongresswhichhasneverhaditsequalinsomerespects,andaUnitedStatesArmywhichconqueredsixtyIndiansineightmonthsbytiringthemout——whichismuchbetterthanuncivilizedslaughter,Godknows。Wehaveacriminaljurysystemwhichissuperiortoanyintheworld;anditsefficiencyisonlymarredbythedifficultyoffindingtwelvemeneverydaywhodon’tknowanythingandcan’tread。
AndImayobservethatwehaveaninsanitypleathatwouldhavesavedCain。IthinkIcansay,——andsaywithpride,thatwehavesomelegislaturesthatbringhigherpricesthananyintheworld。
Ireferwitheffusiontoourrailwaysystem,whichconsentstoletuslive,thoughitmightdotheopposite,beingourowners。Itonlydestroyedthreethousandandseventyliveslastyearbycollisions,andtwenty-seventhousandtwohundredandsixtybyrunningoverheedlessandunnecessarypeopleatcrossings。Thecompaniesseriouslyregrettedthekillingofthesethirtythousandpeople,andwentsofarastopayforsomeofthem——voluntarily,ofcourse,forthemeanestofuswouldnotclaimthatwepossessacourttreacherousenoughtoenforcealawagainstarailwaycompany。But,thankHeaven,therailwaycompaniesaregenerallydisposedtodotherightandkindlythingwithoutcompulsion。
Iknowofaninstancewhichgreatlytouchedmeatthetime。Afteranaccidentthecompanysenthometheremainsofadeardistantoldrelativeofmineinabasket,withtheremark,“Pleasestatewhatfigureyouholdhimat——andreturnthebasket。”,Nowtherecouldn’tbeanythingfriendlierthanthat。
ButImustnotstandhereandbragallnight。However,youwon’tmindabodybraggingalittleabouthiscountryonthefourthofJuly。Itisafairandlegitimatetimetoflytheeagle。Iwillsayonlyonemorewordofbrag——andahopefulone。Itisthis。Wehaveaformofgovernmentwhichgiveseachmanafairchanceandnofavor。Withusnoindividualisbornwitharighttolookdownuponhisneighborandholdhimincontempt。Letsuchofusasarenotdukesfindourconsolationinthat。
Andwemayfindhopeforthefutureinthefactthatasunhappyasistheconditionofourpoliticalmoralityto-day,EnglandhasrisenupoutofafarfoulersincethedayswhenCharlesI。ennobledcourtesansandallpoliticalplacewasamatterofbargainandsale。Thereishopeforusyet。
[AtleasttheaboveisthespeechwhichIwasgoingtomake,butourminister,GeneralSchenck,presided,andaftertheblessing,gotupandmadeagreatlonginconceivablydullharangue,andwoundupbysayingthatinasmuchasspeech-makingdidnotseemtoexhilaratetheguestsmuch,allfurtheroratorywouldbedispensedwithduringtheevening,andwecouldjustsitandtalkprivatelytoourelbow-
neighborsandhaveagoodsociabletime。Itisknownthatinconsequenceofthatremarkforty-fourperfectedspeechesdiedinthewomb。Thedepression,thegloom,thesolemnitythatreignedoverthebanquetfromthattimeforthwillbealastingmemorywithmanythatwerethere。BythatonethoughtlessremarkGeneralSchencklostforty-fourofthebestfriendshehadinEngland。Morethanonesaidthatnight,“Andthisisthesortofpersonthatissenttorepresentusinagreatsisterempire!”]
LIONIZINGMURDERERS
Ihadheardsomuchaboutthecelebratedfortune-tellerMadame——,thatIwenttoseeheryesterday。Shehasadarkcomplexionnaturally,andthiseffectisheightenedbyartificialaidswhichcosthernothing。
Shewearscurls——veryblackones,andIhadanimpressionthatshegavetheirnativeattractivenessaliftwithrancidbutter。Shewearsareddishcheckhandkerchief,castlooselyaroundherneck,anditwasplainthatherotheroneisslowgettingbackfromthewash。Ipresumeshetakessnuff。Atanyrate,somethingresemblingithadlodgedamongthehairssproutingfromherupperlip。Iknowshelikesgarlic——Iknewthatassoonasshesighed。Shelookedatmesearchinglyfornearlyaminute,withherblackeyes,andthensaid:
“Itisenough。Come!”
Shestarteddownaverydarkanddismalcorridor——Isteppingcloseafterher。Presentlyshestopped,andsaidthat,asthewaywassocrookedanddark,perhapsshehadbettergetalight。Butitseemedungallanttoallowawomantoputherselftosomuchtroubleforme,andsoIsaid:
“Itisnotworthwhile,madam。Ifyouwillheaveanothersigh,IthinkI
canfollowit。”
Sowegotalongallright。Arrivedatherofficialandmysteriousden,sheaskedmetotellherthedateofmybirth,theexacthourofthatoccurrence,andthecolorofmygrandmother’shair。IansweredasaccuratelyasIcould。Thenshesaid:
“Youngman,summonyourfortitude——donottremble。Iamabouttorevealthepast。”
“Informationconcerningthefuturewouldbe,inageneralway,more——“
“Silence!,Youhavehadmuchtrouble,somejoy,somegoodfortune,somebad。Yourgreatgrandfatherwashanged。”
“Thatisal——“
“Silence!,Hangedsir。Butitwasnothisfault。Hecouldnothelpit。”
“Iamgladyoudohimjustice。”
“Ah——grieve,rather,thatthejurydid。Hewashanged。Hisstarcrossesyoursinthefourthdivision,fifthsphere。Consequentlyyouwillbehangedalso。”
“Inviewofthischeerful——“
“Imusthavesilence。Yourswasnot,inthebeginning,acriminalnature,butcircumstanceschangedit。Attheageofnineyoustolesugar。Attheageoffifteenyoustolemoney。Attwentyyoustolehorses。Attwenty-fiveyoucommittedarson。Atthirty,hardenedincrime,youbecameaneditor。Youarenowapubliclecturer。Worsethingsareinstoreforyou。YouwillbesenttoCongress。Next,tothepenitentiary。Finally,happinesswillcomeagain——allwillbewell——youwillbehanged。”
Iwasnowintears。ItseemedhardenoughtogotoCongress;buttobehanged——thiswastoosad,toodreadful。Thewomanseemedsurprisedatmygrief。Itoldherthethoughtsthatwereinmymind。Thenshecomfortedme。
“Why,man,“shesaid,“holdupyourhead——youhavenothingtogrieveabout。Listen——
[Inthisparagraphthefortune-tellerdetailstheexacthistoryofthePike-BrownassassinationcaseinNewHampshire,fromthesuccoringandsavingofthestrangerPikebytheBrowns,tothesubsequenthangingandcoffiningofthattreacherousmiscreant。Sheaddsnothing,inventsnothing,exaggeratesnothingseeanyNewEnglandpaperforNovember,1869。ThisPike-Browncaseisselectedmerelyasatype,toillustrateacustomthatprevails,notinNewHampshirealone,butineverystateintheUnion——Imeanthesentimentalcustomofvisiting,petting,glorifying,andsnufflingovermurdererslikethisPike,fromthedaytheyenterthejailundersentenceofdeathuntiltheyswingfromthegallows。ThefollowingextractfromtheTempleBar1866revealsthefactthatthiscustomisnotconfinedtotheUnitedStates——“onDecember31,1841,amannamedJohnJohnes,ashoemaker,murderedhissweetheart,MaryHallam,thedaughterofarespectablelaborer,atMansfield,inthecountyofNottingham。HewasexecutedonMarch23,1842。Hewasamanofunsteadyhabits,andgavewaytoviolentfitsofpassion。Thegirldeclinedhisaddresses,andhesaidifhedidnothavehernooneelseshould。Afterhehadinflictedthefirstwound,whichwasnotimmediatelyfatal,shebeggedforherlife,butseeinghimresolved,askedfortimetopray。Hesaidthathewouldprayforboth,andcompletedthecrime。Thewoundswereinflictedbyashoemaker’sknife,andherthroatwascutbarbarously。Afterthishedroppedonhiskneessometime,andprayedGodtohavemercyontwounfortunatelovers。
Hemadenoattempttoescape,andconfessedthecrime。Afterhisimprisonmenthebehavedinamostdecorousmanner;hewonuponthegoodopinionofthejailchaplain,andhewasvisitedbytheBishopofLincoln。Itdoesnotappearthatheexpressedanycontritionforthecrime,butseemedtopassawaywithtriumphantcertaintythathewasgoingtorejoinhisvictiminheaven。HewasvisitedbysomepiousandbenevolentladiesofNottingham,someofwhomdeclaredhewasachildofGod,ifevertherewasone。Oneoftheladiessenthimawhilecamelliatowearathisexecution。”]
YouwillliveinNewHampshire。InyoursharpneedanddistresstheBrownfamilywillsuccoryou——suchofthemasPiketheassassinleftalive。Theywillbebenefactorstoyou。Whenyoushallhavegrownfatupontheirbounty,andaregratefulandhappy,youwilldesiretomakesomemodestreturnforthesethings,andsoyouwillgotothehousesomenightandbrainthewholefamilywithanax。Youwillrobthedeadbodiesofyourbenefactors,anddisburseyourgainsinriotouslivingamongtherowdiesandcourtesansofBoston。Thenyouwill,bearrested,tried,condemnedtobehanged,thrownintoprison。Nowisyourhappyday。Youwillbeconverted——youwillbeconvertedjustassoonaseveryefforttocompasspardon,commutation,orreprievehasfailed——andthen!——Why,then,everymorningandeveryafternoon,thebestandpurestyoungladiesofthevillagewillassembleinyourcellandsinghymns。
Thiswillshowthatassassinationisrespectable。Thenyouwillwriteatouchingletter,inwhichyouwillforgiveallthoserecentBrowns。Thiswillexcitethepublicadmiration。Nopubliccanwithstandmagnanimity。
Next,theywilltakeyoutothescaffold,withgreateclat,attheheadofanimposingprocessioncomposedofclergymen,officials,citizensgenerally,andyoungladieswalkingpensivelytwoandtwo,andbearingbouquetsandimmortelles。Youwillmountthescaffold,andwhilethegreatconcoursestanduncoveredinyourpresence,youwillreadyoursappylittlespeechwhichtheministerhaswrittenforyou。Andthen,inthemidstofagrandandimpressivesilence,theywillswingyouintoper——Paradise,myson。Therewillnotbeadryeyeontheground。Youwillbeahero!,Notaroughtherebutwillenvyyou。Notaroughtherebutwillresolvetoemulateyou。Andnext,agreatprocessionwillfollowyoutothetomb——willweepoveryourremains——theyoungladieswillsingagainthehymnsmadedearbysweetassociationsconnectedwiththejail,and,asalasttributeofaffection,respect,andappreciationofyourmanysterlingqualities,theywillwalktwoandtwoaroundyourbier,andstrewwreathsofflowersonit。Andlo!youarecanonized。
Thinkofit,son-ingrate,assassin,robberofthedead,drunkenbrawleramongthievesandharlotsintheslumsofBostononemonth,andthepetofthepureandinnocentdaughtersofthelandthenext!,Abloodyandhatefuldevil——abewept,bewailed,andsaintedmartyr——allinamonth!
Fool!——sonobleafortune,andyetyousitheregrieving!”
“No,madam,“Isaid,“youdomewrong,youdo,indeed。Iamperfectlysatisfied。Ididnotknowbeforethatmygreat-grandfatherwashanged,butitisofnoconsequence。Hehasprobablyceasedtobotheraboutitbythistime——andIhavenotcommencedyet。Iconfess,madam,thatIdosomethinginthewayofeditingandlecturing,buttheothercrimesyoumentionhaveescapedmymemory。YetImusthavecommittedthem——youwouldnotdeceiveastranger。Butletthepastbeasitwas,andletthefuturebeasitmay——thesearenothing。Ihaveonlycaredforonething。
IhavealwaysfeltthatIshouldbehangedsomeday,andsomehowthethoughthasannoyedmeconsiderably;butifyoucanonlyassuremethatI
shallbehangedinNewHampshire——“
“Notashadowofadoubt!”
“Blessyou,mybenefactress!——excusethisembrace——youhaveremovedagreatloadfrommybreast。TobehangedinNewHampshireishappiness——itleavesanhonorednamebehindaman,andintroduceshimatonceintothebestNewHampshiresocietyintheotherworld。”
Ithentookleaveofthefortune-teller。But,seriously,isitwelltoglorifyamurderousvillainonthescaffold,asPikewasglorifiedinNewHampshire?,Isitwelltoturnthepenaltyforabloodycrimeintoareward?,Isitjusttodoit?,Is,itsafe?
ANEWCRIME
LEGISLATIONNEEDED
Thiscountry,duringthelastthirtyorfortyyears,hasproducedsomeofthemostremarkablecasesofinsanityofwhichthereisanymentioninhistory。Forinstance,therewastheBaldwincase,inOhio,twenty-twoyearsago。Baldwin,fromhisboyhoodup,hadbeenofavindictive,malignant,quarrelsomenature。Heputaboy’seyeoutonce,andneverwashearduponanyoccasiontoutteraregretforit。Hedidmanysuchthings。Butatlasthedidsomethingthatwasserious。Hecalledatahousejustafterdarkoneevening,knocked,andwhentheoccupantcametothedoor,shothimdead,andthentriedtoescape,butwascaptured。
Twodaysbefore,hehadwantonlyinsultedahelplesscripple,andthemanheafterwardtookswiftvengeanceuponwithanassassinbullethadknockedhimdown。SuchwastheBaldwincase。Thetrialwaslongandexciting;thecommunitywasfearfullywroughtup。Mensaidthisspiteful,bad-heartedvillainhadcausedgriefenoughinhistime,andnowheshouldsatisfythelaw。Buttheyweremistaken;Baldwinwasinsanewhenhedidthedeed——theyhadnotthoughtofthat。Bytheargumentofcounselitwasshownthatathalfpastteninthemorningonthedayofthemurder,Baldwinbecameinsane,andremainedsoforelevenhoursandahalfexactly。Thisjustcoveredthecasecomfortably,andhewasacquitted。Thus,ifanunthinkingandexcitedcommunityhadbeenlistenedtoinsteadoftheargumentsofcounsel,apoorcrazycreaturewouldhavebeenheldtoafearfulresponsibilityforamerefreakofmadness。Baldwinwentclear,andalthoughhisrelativesandfriendswerenaturallyincensedagainstthecommunityfortheirinjurioussuspicionsandremarks,theysaidletitgoforthistime,anddidnotprosecute。
TheBaldwinswereverywealthy。ThissameBaldwinhadmomentaryfitsofinsanitytwiceafterward,andonbothoccasionskilledpeoplehehadgrudgesagainst。Andonboththeseoccasionsthecircumstancesofthekillingweresoaggravated,andthemurderssoseeminglyheartlessandtreacherous,thatifBaldwinhadnotbeeninsanehewouldhavebeenhangedwithouttheshadowofadoubt。Asitwas,itrequiredallhispoliticalandfamilyinfluencetogethimclearinoneofthecases,andcosthimnotlessthantenthousanddollarstogetclearintheother。
Oneofthesemenhehadnotoriouslybeenthreateningtokillfortwelveyears。Thepoorcreaturehappened,bythemerestpieceofillfortune,tocomealongadarkalleyattheverymomentthatBaldwin’sinsanitycameuponhim,andsohewasshotinthebackwithagunloadedwithslugs。
TakethecaseofLynchHackett,ofPennsylvania。Twice,inpublic,heattackedaGermanbutcherbythenameofBemisFeldner,withacane,andbothtimesFeldnerwhippedhimwithhisfists。Hackettwasavain,wealthy,violentgentleman,whoheldhisbloodandfamilyinhighesteem,andbelievedthatareverentrespectwasduetohisgreatriches。Hebroodedovertheshameofhischastisementfortwoweeks,andthen,inamomentaryfitofinsanity,armedhimselftotheteeth,rodeintotown,waitedacoupleofhoursuntilhesawFeldnercomingdownthestreetwithhiswifeonhisarm,andthen,asthecouplepassedthedoorwayinwhichhehadpartiallyconcealedhimself,hedroveaknifeintoFeldner’sneck,killinghiminstantly。Thewidowcaughtthelimpformandeasedittotheearth。Bothweredrenchedwithblood。Hackettjocoselyremarkedtoherthatasaprofessionalbutcher’srecentwifeshecouldappreciatetheartisticneatnessofthejobthatleftherinconditiontomarryagain,incaseshewantedto。Thisremark,andanotherwhichhemadetoafriend,thathispositioninsocietymadethekillingofanobscurecitizensimplyan“eccentricity“insteadofacrime,wereshowntobeevidencesofinsanity,andsoHackettescapedpunishment。Thejurywerehardlyinclinedtoaccepttheseasproofsatfirst,inasmuchastheprisonerhadneverbeeninsanebeforethemurder,andunderthetranquilizingeffectofthebutcheringhadimmediatelyregainedhisrightmind;butwhenthedefensecametoshowthatathirdcousinofHackett’swife’sstepfatherwasinsane,andnotonlyinsane,buthadanosetheverycounterpartofHackett’s,itwasplainthatinsanitywashereditaryinthefamily,andHacketthadcomebyitbylegitimateinheritance。
Ofcoursethejurythenacquittedhim。ButitwasamercifulprovidencethatMrs。H。’speoplehadbeenafflictedasshown,elseHackettwouldcertainlyhavebeenhanged。
However,itisnotpossibletorecountallthemarvelouscasesofinsanitythathavecomeunderthepublicnoticeinthelastthirtyorfortyyears。TherewastheDurgincaseinNewJerseythreeyearsago。
Theservantgirl,BridgetDurgin,atdeadofnight,invadedhermistress’sbedroomandcarvedtheladyliterallytopieceswithaknife。
Thenshedraggedthebodytothemiddleofthefloor,andbeatandbangeditwithchairsandsuchthings。Nextsheopenedthefeatherbeds,andstrewedthecontentsaround,saturatedeverythingwithkerosene,andsetfiretothegeneralwreck。Shenowtookuptheyoungchildofthemurderedwomaninherbloodsmearedhandsandwalkedoff,throughthesnow,withnoshoeson,toaneighbor’shouseaquarterofamileoff,andtoldastringofwild,incoherentstoriesaboutsomemencomingandsettingfiretothehouse;andthenshecriedpiteously,andwithoutseemingtothinktherewasanythingsuggestiveabouttheblooduponherhands,herclothing,andthebaby,volunteeredtheremarkthatshewasafraidthosemenhadmurderedhermistress!,Afterward,byherownconfessionandothertestimony,itwasprovedthatthemistresshadalwaysbeenkindtothegirl,consequentlytherewasnorevengeinthemurder;anditwasalsoshownthatthegirltooknothingawayfromtheburninghouse,notevenherownshoes,andconsequentlyrobberywasnotthemotive。
Now,thereadersays,“Herecomesthatsameoldpleaofinsanityagain。”
Butthereaderhasdeceivedhimselfthistime。Nosuchpleawasofferedinherdefense。Thejudgesentencedher,nobodypersecutedthegovernorwithpetitionsforherpardon,andshewaspromptlyhanged。
TherewasthatyouthinPennsylvania,whosecuriousconfessionwaspublishedsomeyearsago。Itwassimplyaconglomerationofincoherentdrivelfrombeginningtoend;andsowashislengthyspeechonthescaffoldafterward。Forawholeyearhewashauntedwithadesiretodisfigureacertainyoungwoman,sothatnoonewouldmarryher。Hedidnotloveherhimself,anddidnotwanttomarryher,buthedidnotwantanybodyelsetodoit。Hewouldnotgoanywherewithher,andyetwasopposedtoanybodyelse’sescortingher。Upononeoccasionhedeclinedtogotoaweddingwithher,andwhenshegotothercompany,layinwaitforthecouplebytheroad,intendingtomakethemgobackorkilltheescort。Afterspendingsleeplessnightsoverhisrulingdesireforafullyear,heatlastattempteditsexecution——thatis,attemptedtodisfiguretheyoungwoman。Itwasasuccess。Itwaspermanent。Intryingtoshoothercheekasshesatatthesupper-tablewithherparentsandbrothersandsistersinsuchamannerastomaritscomeliness,oneofhisbulletswanderedalittleoutofthecourse,andshedroppeddead。Totheverylastmomentofhislifehebewailedtheillluckthatmadehermoveherfacejustatthecriticalmoment。Andsohedied,apparentlyabouthalfpersuadedthatsomehowitwaschieflyherownfaultthatshegotkilled。Thisidiotwashanged。Theplea,ofinsanitywasnotoffered。
Insanitycertainlyisontheincreaseintheworld,andcrimeisdyingout。Therearenolongeranymurders——noneworthmentioning,atanyrate。Formerly,ifyoukilledaman,itwaspossiblethatyouwereinsane——butnow,ifyou,havingfriendsandmoney,killamate,itisevidencethatyouarealunatic。Inthesedays,too,ifapersonofgoodfamilyandhighsocialstandingstealsanything,theycallitkleptomania,andsendhimtothelunaticasylum。Ifapersonofhighstandingsquandershisfortuneindissipation,andcloseshiscareerwithstrychnineorabullet,“TemporaryAberration“iswhatwasthetroublewithhim。
Isnotthisinsanitypleabecomingrathercommon?,Isitnotsocommonthatthereaderconfidentlyexpectstoseeitofferedineverycriminalcasethatcomesbeforethecourts?,Andisitnotsocheap,andsocommon,andoftensotrivial,thatthereadersmilesinderisionwhenthenewspapermentionsit?
Andisitnotcurioustonotehowveryoftenitwinsacquittalfortheprisoner?,Oflateyearsitdoesnotseempossibleforamantosoconducthimself,beforekillinganotherman,asnottobemanifestlyinsane。Ifhetalksaboutthestars,heisinsane。Ifheappearsnervousanduneasyanhourbeforethekilling,heisinsane。Ifheweepsoveragreatgrief,hisfriendsshaketheirheads,andfearthatheis“notright。”,If,anhourafterthemurder,heseemsillatease,preoccupied,andexcited,heis,unquestionablyinsane。
Really,whatwewantnow,isnotlawsagainstcrime,butalawagainstinsanity。Thereiswherethetrueevillies。
ACURIOUSDREAM
CONTAININGAMORAL
NightbeforelastIhadasingulardream。Iseemedtobesittingonadoorstepinnoparticularcityperhapsruminating,andthetimeofnightappearedtobeabouttwelveoroneo’clock。Theweatherwasbalmyanddelicious。Therewasnohumansoundintheair,notevenafootstep。
Therewasnosoundofanykindtoemphasizethedeadstillness,excepttheoccasionalhollowbarkingofadoginthedistanceandthefainteranswerofafurtherdog。PresentlyupthestreetIheardabonyclack-clacking,andguesseditwasthecastanetsofaserenadingparty。
Inaminutemoreatallskeleton,hooded,andhalfcladinatatteredandmoldyshroud,whoseshredswereflappingabouttheribbylatticeworkofitsperson,swungbymewithastatelystrideanddisappearedinthegraygloomofthestarlight。Ithadabrokenandworm-eatencoffinonitsshoulderandabundleofsomethinginitshand。Iknewwhattheclack-clackingwasthen;itwasthisparty’sjointsworkingtogether,andhiselbowsknockingagainsthissidesashewalked。ImaysayIwassurprised。BeforeIcouldcollectmythoughtsandenteruponanyspeculationsastowhatthisapparitionmightportend,IheardanotheronecomingforIrecognizedhisclack-clack。Hehadtwo-thirdsofacoffinonhisshoulder,andsomefootandheadboardsunderhisarm。
Imightilywanted,topeerunderhishoodandspeaktohim,butwhenheturnedandsmileduponmewithhiscavernoussocketsandhisprojectinggrinashewentby,IthoughtIwouldnotdetainhim。HewashardlygonewhenIheardtheclackingagain,andanotheroneissuedfromtheshadowyhalf-light。Thisonewasbendingunderaheavygravestone,anddraggingashabbycoffinafterhimbyastring。Whenhegottomehegavemeasteadylookforamomentortwo,andthenroundedtoandbackeduptome,saying:
“Easethisdownforafellow,willyou?”
Ieasedthegravestonedowntillitrestedontheground,andindoingsonoticedthatitborethenameof“JohnBaxterCopmanhurst,“with“May,1839,“asthedateofhisdeath。Deceasedsatwearilydownbyme,andwipedhisosfrontiswithhismajormaxillary——chieflyfromformerhabitIjudged,forIcouldnotseethathebroughtawayanyperspiration。
“Itistoobad,toobad,“saidhe,drawingtheremnantoftheshroudabouthimandleaninghisjawpensivelyonhishand。Thenheputhisleftfootuponhiskneeandfelltoscratchinghisankleboneabsentlywitharustynailwhichhegotoutofhiscoffin。
“Whatistoobad,friend?”
“Oh,everything,everything。IalmostwishIneverhaddied。”
“Yousurpriseme。Whydoyousaythis?,Hasanythinggonewrong?,Whatisthematter?”
“Matter!,Lookatthisshroud-rags。Lookatthisgravestone,allbatteredup。Lookatthatdisgracefuloldcoffin。Allaman’spropertygoingtoruinanddestructionbeforehiseyes,andaskhimifanythingiswrong?,Fireandbrimstone!”
“Calmyourself,calmyourself,“Isaid。”Itistoobad-itiscertainlytoobad,butthenIhadnotsupposedthatyouwouldmuchmindsuchmatterssituatedasyouare。”
“Well,mydearsir,Idomindthem。Myprideishurt,andmycomfortisimpaired——destroyed,Imightsay。Iwillstatemycase——Iwillputittoyouinsuchawaythatyoucancomprehendit,ifyouwillletme,“saidthepoorskeleton,tiltingthehoodofhisshroudback,asifhewereclearingforaction,andthusunconsciouslygivinghimselfajauntyandfestiveairverymuchatvariancewiththegravecharacterofhispositioninlife——sotospeak——andinprominentcontrastwithhisdistressfulmood。
“Proceed,“saidI。
“Iresideintheshamefuloldgraveyardablockortwoaboveyouhere,inthisstreet——there,now,Ijustexpectedthatcartilagewouldletgo!——
thirdribfromthebottom,friend,hitchtheendofittomyspinewithastring,ifyouhavegotsuchathingaboutyou,thoughabitofsilverwireisadealpleasanter,andmoredurableandbecoming,ifonekeepsitpolished——tothinkofshreddingoutandgoingtopiecesinthisway,justonaccountoftheindifferenceandneglectofone’sposterity!”——andthepoorghostgratedhisteethinawaythatgavemeawrenchandashiver——fortheeffectismightilyincreasedbytheabsenceofmufflingfleshandcuticle。”Iresideinthatoldgraveyard,andhaveforthesethirtyyears;andItellyouthingsarechangedsinceIfirstlaidthisoldtiredframethere,andturnedover,andstretchedoutforalongsleep,withadelicioussenseuponmeofbeingdonewithbother,andgrief,andanxiety,anddoubt,andfear,foreverandever,andlisteningwithcomfortableandincreasingsatisfactiontothesexton’swork,fromthestartlingclatterofhisfirstspadefulonmycoffintillitdulledawaytothefaintpattingthatshapedtheroofofmynewhome-delicious!,My!
Iwishyoucouldtryitto-night!”andoutofmyreveriedeceasedfetchedmearattlingslapwithabonyhand。
“Yes,sir,thirtyyearsagoIlaidmedownthere,andwashappy。Foritwasoutinthecountrythen——outinthebreezy,flowery,grandoldwoods,andthelazywindsgossipedwiththeleaves,andthesquirrelscaperedoverusandaroundus,andthecreepingthingsvisitedus,andthebirdsfilledthetranquilsolitudewithmusic。Ah,itwasworthtenyearsofaman’slifetobedeadthen!,Everythingwaspleasant。Iwasinagoodneighborhood,forallthedeadpeoplethatlivednearmebelongedtothebestfamiliesinthecity。Ourposterityappearedtothinktheworldofus。Theykeptourgravesintheverybestcondition;thefenceswerealwaysinfaultlessrepair,head-boardswerekeptpaintedorwhitewashed,andwerereplacedwithnewonesassoonastheybegantolookrustyordecayed;monumentswerekeptupright,railingsintactandbright,therose-bushesandshrubberytrimmed,trained,andfreefromblemish,thewalkscleanandsmoothandgraveled。Butthatdayisgoneby。Ourdescendantshaveforgottenus。Mygrandsonlivesinastatelyhousebuiltwithmoneymadebytheseoldhandsofmine,andIsleepinaneglectedgravewithinvadingverminthatgnawmyshroudtobuildthemnestswithal!,Iandfriendsthatliewithmefoundedandsecuredtheprosperityofthisfinecity,andthestatelybantlingofourlovesleavesustorotinadilapidatedcemeterywhichneighborscurseandstrangersscoffat。Seethedifferencebetweentheoldtimeandthis——forinstance:Ourgravesareallcavedinnow;ourhead-boardshaverottedawayandtumbleddown;ourrailingsreelthiswayandthat,withonefootintheair,afterafashionofunseemlylevity;ourmonumentsleanwearily,andourgravestonesbowtheirheadsdiscouraged;therebenoadornmentsanymore——noroses,norshrubs,norgraveledwalks,noranythingthatisacomforttotheeye;andeventhepaintlessoldboardfencethatdidmakeashowofholdingussacredfromcompanionshipwithbeastsandthedefilementofheedlessfeet,hastotteredtillitoverhangsthestreet,andonlyadvertisesthepresenceofourdismalresting-placeandinvitesyetmorederisiontoit。Andnowwecannothideourpovertyandtattersinthefriendlywoods,forthecityhasstretcheditswitheringarmsabroadandtakenusin,andallthatremainsofthecheerofouroldhomeistheclusteroflugubriousforesttreesthatstand,boredandwearyofacitylife,withtheirfeetinourcoffins,lookingintothehazydistanceandwishingtheywerethere。
Itellyouitisdisgraceful!
“Youbegintocomprehend——youbegintoseehowitis。Whileourdescendantsarelivingsumptuouslyonourmoney,rightaroundusinthecity,wehavetofighthardtokeepskullandbonestogether。Blessyou,thereisn’tagraveinourcemeterythatdoesn’tleaknotone。Everytimeitrainsinthenightwehavetoclimboutandroostinthetreesandsometimeswearewakenedsuddenlybythechillywatertricklingdownthebackofournecks。ThenItellyouthereisageneralheavingupofoldgravesandkickingoverofoldmonuments,andscamperingofoldskeletonsforthetrees!,Blessme,ifyouhadgonealongtheresomesuchnightsaftertwelveyoumighthaveseenasmanyasfifteenofusroostingononelimb,withourjointsrattlingdrearilyandthewindwheezingthroughourribs!,Manyatimewehaveperchedthereforthreeorfourdrearyhours,andthencomedown,stiffandchilledthroughanddrowsy,andborrowedeachother’sskullstobailoutourgraveswith——ifyouwillglanceupinmymouthnowasItiltmyheadback,youcanseethatmyhead-pieceishalffullofolddrysedimenthowtop-heavyandstupiditmakesmesometimes!,Yes,sir,manyatimeifyouhadhappenedtocomealongjustbeforethedawnyou’dhavecaughtusbailingoutthegravesandhangingourshroudsonthefencetodry。Why,Ihadanelegantshroudstolenfromthereonemorning——thinkapartybythenameofSmithtookit,thatresidesinaplebeiangraveyardoveryonder——IthinksobecausethefirsttimeIeversawhimhehadn’tanythingonbutacheckshirt,andthelasttimeIsawhim,whichwasatasocialgatheringinthenewcemetery,hewasthebest-dressedcorpseinthecompany——anditisasignificantfactthatheleftwhenhesawme;andpresentlyanoldwomanfromheremissedhercoffin——shegenerallytookitwithherwhenshewentanywhere,becauseshewasliabletotakecoldandbringonthespasmodicrheumatismthatoriginallykilledherifsheexposedherselftothenightairmuch。ShewasnamedHotchkiss——AnnaMatildaHotchkiss——youmightknowher?,Shehastwoupperfrontteeth,istall,butagooddealinclinedtostoop,oneribontheleftsidegone,hasoneshredofrustyhairhangingfromtheleftsideofherhead,andonelittletuftjustaboveandalittleforwardofherrightear,hasherunderjawwiredononesidewhereithadworkedloose,smallboneofleftforearmgone——lostinafighthasakindofswaggerinhergaitanda’gallus’wayofgoingwith:herarmsakimboandhernostrilsintheairhasbeenprettyfreeandeasy,andisalldamagedandbattereduptillshelookslikeaqueenswarecrateinruins——maybeyouhavemether?”
“Godforbid!”Iinvoluntarilyejaculated,forsomehowIwasnotlookingforthatformofquestion,anditcaughtmealittleoffmyguard。ButI
hastenedtomakeamendsformyrudeness,andsay,“IsimplymeantIhadnothadthehonor——forIwouldnotdeliberatelyspeakdiscourteouslyofafriendofyours。Youweresayingthatyouwererobbed——anditwasashame,too——butitappearsbywhatisleftoftheshroudyouhaveonthatitwasacostlyoneinitsday。Howdid——“
Amostghastlyexpressionbegantodevelopamongthedecayedfeaturesandshriveledintegumentsofmyguest’sface,andIwasbeginningtogrowuneasyanddistressed,whenhetoldmehewasonlyworkingupadeep,slysmile,withawinkinit,tosuggestthataboutthetimeheacquiredhispresentgarmentaghostinaneighboringcemeterymissedone。Thisreassuredme,butIbeggedhimtoconfinehimselftospeechthenceforth,becausehisfacialexpressionwasuncertain。Evenwiththemostelaboratecareitwasliabletomissfire。Smilingshouldespeciallybeavoided。Whathemighthonestlyconsiderashiningsuccesswaslikelytostrikemeinaverydifferentlight。IsaidIlikedtoseeaskeletoncheerful,evendecorouslyplayful,butIdidnotthinksmilingwasaskeleton’sbesthold。
“Yes,friend,“saidthepoorskeleton,“thefactsarejustasIhavegiventhemtoyou。Twooftheseoldgraveyards——theonethatIresidedinandonefurtheralonghavebeendeliberatelyneglectedbyourdescendantsofto-dayuntilthereisnooccupyingthemanylonger。Asidefromtheosteologicaldiscomfortofit——andthatisnolightmatterthisrainyweather——thepresentstateofthingsisruinoustoproperty。Wehavegottomoveorbecontenttoseeoureffectswastedawayandutterlydestroyed。
Now,youwillhardlybelieveit,butitistrue,nevertheless,thatthereisn’tasinglecoffiningoodrepairamongallmyacquaintance——nowthatisanabsolutefact。Idonotrefertolowpeoplewhocomeinapineboxmountedonanexpress-wagon,butIamtalkingaboutyourhigh-toned,silver-mountedburial-case,yourmonumentalsort,thattravelunderblackplumesattheheadofaprocessionandhavechoiceofcemeterylots——
ImeanfolksliketheJarvises,andtheBledsoesandBurlings,andsuch。
Theyareallaboutruined。Themostsubstantialpeopleinourset,theywere。Andnowlookatthem——utterlyusedupandpoverty-stricken。OneoftheBledsoesactuallytradedhismonumenttoalatebarkeeperforsomefreshshavingstoputunderhishead。Itellyouitspeaksvolumes,forthereisnothingacorpsetakessomuchprideinashismonument。Helovestoreadtheinscription。Hecomesafterawhiletobelievewhatitsayshimself,andthenyoumayseehimsittingonthefencenightafternightenjoyingit。Epitaphsarecheap,andtheydoapoorchapaworldofgoodafterheisdead,especiallyifhehadhardluckwhilehewasalive。Iwishtheywereusedmore。NowIdon’tcomplain,butconfidentiallyIdothinkitwasalittleshabbyinmydescendantstogivemenothingbutthisoldslabofagravestone——andallthemorethatthereisn’tacomplimentonit。Itusedtohave:
’GONETOHISJUSTREWARD’
onit,andIwasproudwhenIfirstsawit,butbyandbyInoticedthatwheneveranoldfriendofminecamealonghewouldhookhischinontherailingandpullalongfaceandreadalongdowntillhecametothat,andthenhewouldchuckletohimselfandwalkoff,lookingsatisfiedandcomfortable。SoIscratcheditofftogetridofthosefools。Butadeadmanalwaystakesadealofprideinhismonument。YondergoeshalfadozenoftheJarvisesnow,withthefamilymonumentalong。AndSmithersandsomehiredspecterswentbywithhisawhileago。Hello,Higgins,good-by,oldfriend!,That’sMeredithHiggins——diedin’44——
belongstooursetinthecemetery——fineoldfamily——great-grandmotherwasanInjun——Iamonthemostfamiliartermswithhimhedidn’thearmewasthereasonhedidn’tanswerme。AndIamsorry,too,becauseIwouldhavelikedtointroduceyou。Youwouldadmirehim。Heisthemostdisjointed,sway-backed,andgenerallydistortedoldskeletonyoueversaw,butheisfulloffun。Whenhelaughsitsoundslikeraspingtwostonestogether,andhealwaysstartsitoffwithacheeryscreechlikerakinganailacrossawindow-pane。Hey,Jones!,ThatisoldColumbusJones——shroudcostfourhundreddollarsentiretrousseau,includingmonument,twenty-sevenhundred。Thiswasinthespringof’26。Itwasenormousstyleforthosedays。DeadpeoplecameallthewayfromtheAlleghaniestoseehisthings——thepartythatoccupiedthegravenexttomineremembersitwell。Nowdoyouseethatindividualgoingalongwithapieceofahead-boardunderhisarm,oneleg-bonebelowhiskneegone,andnotathingintheworldon?,ThatisBarstowDalhousie,andnexttoColumbusJoneshewasthemostsumptuouslyoutfittedpersonthateverenteredourcemetery。Weareallleaving。Wecannottoleratethetreatmentwearereceivingatthehandsofourdescendants。Theyopennewcemeteries,buttheyleaveustoourignominy。Theymendthestreets,buttheynevermendanythingthatisaboutusorbelongstous。
Lookatthatcoffinofmine——yetItellyouinitsdayitwasapieceoffurniturethatwouldhaveattractedattentioninanydrawing-roominthiscity。Youmayhaveitifyouwantit——Ican’taffordtorepairit。
Putanewbottominher,andpartofanewtop,andabitoffreshliningalongtheleftside,andyou’llfindheraboutascomfortableasanyreceptacleofherspeciesyouevertried。Nothanksno,don’tmentionityouhavebeenciviltome,andIwouldgiveyouallthepropertyIhavegotbeforeIwouldseemungrateful。Nowthiswinding-sheetisakindofasweetthinginitsway,ifyouwouldliketo——No?,Well,justasyousay,butIwishedtobefairandliberalthere’snothingmeanaboutme。
Good-by,friend,Imustbegoing。Imayhaveagoodwaytogoto-night——don’tknow。Ionlyknowonethingforcertain,andthatisthatIamontheemigranttrailnow,andI’llneversleepinthatcrazyoldcemeteryagain。IwilltraveltillIfiendrespectablequarters,ifI
havetohoofittoNewJersey。Alltheboysaregoing。Itwasdecidedinpublicconclave,lastnight,toemigrate,andbythetimethesunrisestherewon’tbeaboneleftinouroldhabitations。Suchcemeteriesmaysuitmysurvivingfriends,buttheydonotsuittheremainsthathavethehonortomaketheseremarks。Myopinionisthegeneralopinion。
Ifyoudoubtit,goandseehowthedepartingghostsupsetthingsbeforetheystarted。Theywerealmostriotousintheirdemonstrationsofdistaste。Hello,herearesomeoftheBledsoes,andifyouwillgivemealiftwiththistombstoneIguessIwilljoincompanyandjogalongwiththem——mightyrespectableoldfamily,theBledsoes,andusedtoalwayscomeoutinsix-horsehearsesandallthatsortofthingfiftyyearsagowhenIwalkedthesestreetsindaylight。Good-by,friend。”
Andwithhisgravestoneonhisshoulderhejoinedthegrislyprocession,dragginghisdamagedcoffinafterhim,fornotwithstandinghepressedituponmesoearnestly,Iutterlyrefusedhishospitality。Isupposethatforasmuchastwohoursthesesadoutcastswentclackingby,ladenwiththeirdismaleffects,andallthattimeIsatpityingthem。Oneortwooftheyoungestandleastdilapidatedamongtheminquiredaboutmidnighttrainsontherailways,buttherestseemedunacquaintedwiththatmodeoftravel,andmerelyaskedaboutcommonpublicroadstovarioustownsandcities,someofwhicharenotonthemapnow,andvanishedfromitandfromtheearthasmuchasthirtyyearsago,andsomefewofthemneverhadexistedanywherebutonmaps,andprivateonesinreal-estateagenciesatthat。Andtheyaskedabouttheconditionofthecemeteriesinthesetownsandcities,andaboutthereputationthecitizensboreastoreverenceforthedead。
Thiswholematterinterestedmedeeply,andlikewisecompelledmysympathyforthesehomelessones。Anditallseemingreal,andInotknowingitwasadream,Imentionedtooneshroudedwandereranideathathadenteredmyheadtopublishanaccountofthiscuriousandverysorrowfulexodus,butsaidalsothatIcouldnotdescribeittruthfully,andjustasitoccurred,withoutseemingtotriflewithagravesubjectandexhibitanirreverenceforthedeadthatwouldshockanddistresstheirsurvivingfriends。Butthisblandandstatelyremnantofaformercitizenleanedhimfarovermygateandwhisperedinmyear,andsaid:
“Donotletthatdisturbyou。Thecommunitythatcanstandsuchgraveyardsasthoseweareemigratingfromcanstandanythingabodycansayabouttheneglectedandforsakendeadthatlieinthem。”
Atthatverymomentacockcrowed,andtheweirdprocessionvanishedandleftnotashredorabonebehind。Iawoke,andfoundmyselflyingwithmyheadoutofthebedand“sagging“downwardconsiderably——apositionfavorabletodreamingdreamswithmoralsinthem,maybe,butnotpoetry。
NOTE——Thereaderisassuredthatifthecemeteriesinhistownarekeptingoodorder,thisDreamisnotleveledathistownatall,butisleveledparticularlyandvenomouslyatthenexttown。
ATRUESTORY
REPEATEDWORDFORWORDASIHEARDIT——[Writtenabout1876]
Itwassummer-time,andtwilight。Weweresittingontheporchofthefarmhouse,onthesummitofthehill,and“AuntRachel“wassittingrespectfullybelowourlevel,onthesteps-forshewasourServant,andcolored。Shewasofmightyframeandstature;shewassixtyyearsold,buthereyewasundimmedandherstrengthunabated。Shewasacheerful,heartysoul,anditwasnomoretroubleforhertolaughthanitisforabirdtosing。Shewasunderfirenow,asusualwhenthedaywasdone。
Thatistosay,shewasbeingchaffedwithoutmercy,andwasenjoyingit。
Shewouldletoffpealafteroflaughter,andthensitwithherfaceinherhandsandshakewiththroesofenjoymentwhichshecouldnolongergetbreathenoughtoexpress。Itsuchamomentasthisathoughtoccurredtome,andIsaid:
“AuntRachel,howisitthatyou’velivedsixtyyearsandneverhadanytrouble?”
Shestoppedquaking。Shepaused,andtherewasmomentofsilence。Sheturnedherfaceoverhershouldertowardme,andsaid,withoutevenasmilehervoice:
“MistoC——,isyouin’arnest?”
Itsurprisedmeagooddeal;anditsoberedmymannerandmyspeech,too。
Isaid:
“Why,Ithought——thatis,Imeant——why,youcan’thavehadanytrouble。
I’veneverheardyousigh,andneverseenyoureyewhentherewasn’talaughinit。”
Shefacedfairlyaroundnow,andwasfullearnestness。
“HasIhadanytrouble?MistoC——,I’sgwynetotellyou,denIleaveittoyou。Iwasbawndown’mongstdeslaves;Iknowsall’boutslavery,’caseIbenoneof’emmyownse’f。Wellsah,myoleman——dat’smyhusban’——hewaslovan’kindtome,jistaskindasyouistoyo’ownwife。An’wehadchil’en——sevenchil’en——an’loveddemchil’enjistdesameasyoulovesyo’chil’en。Deywasblack,butdeLordcan’tmakechil’ensoblackbutwhatdeymotherloves’eman’wouldn’tgive’emup,no,notforanythingdat’sindiswholeworld。
“Well,sah,IwasraisedinoleFo’ginny,butmothershewasraisedinMaryland;an’mysoulsshewasturriblewhenshe’dgitstarted!,Mylan!
butshe’dmakedefurfly!,Whenshe’dgitintodemtantrums,shealwayshadoneworddatshesaid。She’dstraightenherse’fupan’putherfistsinherhipsan’say,’Iwantyoutounderstan’datIwa’n’tbawninthemashtobefool’bytrash!,I’soneo’deoleBlueHen’sChickens,Iis!’
’Ca’seyousee,dat’swhatfolksdat’sbawninMarylandcallsdeyselves,an’dey’sproudofit。Well,datwasherword。Idon’teverforgitit,beca’seshesaiditsomuch,an’beca’seshesaiditonedaywhenmylittleHenrytorehiswris’awful,andmostbusted’ishead,rightupatdetopofhisforehead,an’deniggersdidn’tflyaroun’fas’enoughto’tendtohim。An’whendeytalk’backather,sheupan’shesays,’Look-a-heah!’shesays,’Iwantyouniggerstounderstan’datIwa’n’tbawnindemashbefool’bytrash!I’soneo’deoleBlueHen’schickens,Iis!’an’densheclar’datkitchenan’bandage’updechileherse’f。
SoIsaysdatword,too,whenI’sriled。
“Well,bymebymyolemistissayshe’sbroke,anshegottosellalldeniggersondeplace。An’whenIheahdatdeygwynetosellusalloffatoctioninRichmon’,oh,degoodgracious!Iknowwhatdatmean!”
AuntRachelhadgraduallyrisen,whileshewarmedtohersubject,andnowshetoweredaboveus,blackagainstthestars。
“Deyputchainsonusan’putusonastan’ashighasdispo’ch——twentyfoothigh-an’alldepeoplestoodaroun’,crowds’an’crowds。An’dey’dcomeupdahan’lookatusallroun’,an’squeezeourarm,an’makeusgitupan’walk,an’densay,Disonetooole,’or’Disonelame,’or’Disonedon’t’mounttomuch。’An’deysolemyoleman,an’tookhimaway,an’deybegintosellmychil’enan’takedemaway,an’Ibegintocry;an’demansay,’Shetupyo’damnblubberin’,’an’hitmeondemoufwidhishan’。An’whendelas’onewasgonebutmylittleHenry,Igrab’
himclostuptomybreas’so,an’Irisupan’says,’Yousha’nttakehimaway,’Isays;’I’llkilldemandattetchhim!’Isays。ButmylittleHenrywhisperan’say’Igwynetorunaway,an’denIworkan’buyyo’
freedom’Oh,blessdechile,healwayssogood!,Butdeygothim——deygothim,demendid;butItookandteardeclo’esmos’offof’eman’beat’emoverdeheadwidmychain;an’deygiveittometoo,butIdidn’tminedat。