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  "Thinkofit!"hewroteTwichell。"Twooldrebelsfunctioningthere:I
  aspresidentandWattersonasoratoroftheday!Thingshavechangedsomewhatinthesefortyyears,thankGod!"
  TheWattersonintroductionisoneofthechoicestofMarkTwain’sspeeches——apureandperfectexampleofsimpleeloquence,worthyoftheoccasionwhichgaveitutterance,worthyinspiteofitsplayfulparagraphsorevenbecauseofthem,forLincolnwouldhavelovedthem,tobecomethematrixofthatimperishableGettysburgphrasewithwhichhemakeshisclimax。HeopenedbydwellingforamomentonColonelWattersonasasoldier,journalist,orator,statesman,andpatriot;thenhesaid:
  Itisacuriouscircumstancethatwithoutcollusionofanykind,butmerelyinobediencetoastrangeandpleasantanddramaticfreakofdestiny,heandI,kinsmenbyblood——[ColonelWatterson’sforebearshadintermarriedwiththeLamptons。]——forwearethat——andone—timerebels——forwewerethat——shouldbechosenoutofamillionsurvivingquondamrebelstocomehereandbareourheadsinreverenceandloveofthatnoblesoulwhom40yearsagowetriedwithallourheartsandallourstrengthtodefeatanddispossess——
  AbrahamLincoln!IstheRebellionendedandforgotten?AretheBlueandtheGrayoneto—day?Byauthorityofthissignwemayansweryes;therewasaRebellion——thatincidentisclosed。
  IwasbornandrearedinaslaveState,myfatherwasaslaveowner;
  andintheCivilWarIwasasecondlieutenantintheConfederateservice。Forawhile。Thissecondcousinofmine,ColonelWatterson,theoratorofthispresentoccasion,wasbornandrearedinaslaveState,wasacolonelintheConfederateservice,andrenderedmesuchassistanceashecouldinmyself—appointedgreattaskofannihilatingtheFederalarmiesandbreakinguptheUnion。
  Ilaidmyplanswithwisdomandforesight,andifColonelWattersonhadobeyedmyordersIshouldhavesucceededinmygiantundertaking。ItwasmyintentiontodriveGeneralGrantintothePacific——ifIcouldgettransportation——andItoldColonelWattersontosurroundtheEasternarmiesandwaittillIcame。Buthewasinsubordinate,andstooduponapunctilioofmilitaryetiquette;herefusedtotakeordersfromasecondlieutenant——andtheUnionwassaved。Thisisthefirsttimethatthissecrethasbeenrevealed。
  Untilnownooneoutsidethefamilyhasknownthefacts。Buttheretheystand:WattersonsavedtheUnion。Yettothisdaythatmangetsnopension。Thoseweregreatdays,splendiddays。Whatanuprisingitwas!Fortheheartsofthewholenation,NorthandSouth,wereinthewar。WeoftheSouthwerenotashamed;for,likethemenoftheNorth,wewerefightingfor’flagsweloved;andwhenmenfightforthesethings,andundertheseconvictions,withnothingsordidtotarnishtheircause,thatcauseisholy,thebloodspiltforitissacred,thelifethatislaiddownforitisconsecrated。To—daywenolongerregrettheresult,to—daywearegladitcameoutasitdid,butwearenotashamedthatwedidourendeavor;wedidourbravestbest,againstdespairingodds,forthecausewhichwasprecioustousandwhichourconsciencesapproved;
  andweareproud——andyouareproud——thekindredbloodinyourveinsanswerswhenIsayit——youareproudoftherecordwemadeinthosemightycollisionsinthefields。
  Whatanuprisingitwas!Wedidnothavetosupplicateforsoldiersoneitherside。"Wearecoming,FatherAbraham,threehundredthousandstrong!"ThatwasthemusicNorthandSouth。TheverychoicestyoungbloodandbrawnandbrainroseupfromMainetotheGulfandflockedtothestandards——justasmenalwaysdowhenintheireyestheircauseisgreatandfineandtheirheartsareinit;
  justasmenflockedtotheCrusades,sacrificingalltheypossessedtothecause,andenteringcheerfullyuponhardshipswhichwecannotevenimagineinthisage,andupontoilsomeandwastingjourneyswhichinourtimewouldbetheequivalentofcircumnavigatingtheglobefivetimesover。
  NorthandSouthweputourheartsintothatcolossalstruggle,andoutofitcametheblessedfulfilmentoftheprophecyoftheimmortalGettysburgspeechwhichsaid:"Weherehighlyresolvethatthesedeadshallnothavediedinvain;thatthisnation,underGod,shallhaveanewbirthoffreedom;andthatagovernmentofthepeople,bythepeople,forthepeople,shallnotperishfromtheearth。"
  Weareheretohonorthebirthdayofthegreatestcitizen,andthenoblestandthebest,afterWashington,thatthislandoranyotherhasyetproduced。Theoldwoundsarehealed,youandwearebrothersagain;youtestifyitbyhonoringtwoofus,oncesoldiersoftheLostCause,andfoesofyourgreatandgoodleader——withtheprivilegeofassistinghere;andwetestifyitbylayingourhonesthomageatthefeetofAbrahamLincoln,andinforgettingthatyouoftheNorthandweoftheSouthwereeverenemies,andrememberingonlythatwearenowindistinguishablyfusedtogetherandnameablebyonecommongreatname——Americans!
  CCXIV
  MARKTWAINANDTHEMISSIONARIES
  MarkTwainhadreallybegunhiscrusadeforreformsoonafterhisarrivalinAmericainapracticalhand—to—handmanner。Hishousekeeper,KatieLeary,onenightemployedacabmantodriveherfromtheGrandCentralStationtothehouseat14WestTenthStreet。Nocontracthadbeenmadeastoprice,andwhenshearrivedtherethecabman’sextortionatechargewasrefused。Hepersistedinit,andshesentintothehouseforheremployer。Ofallmen,MarkTwainwasthelastonetocountenanceanextortion。Hereasonedwiththemankindlyenoughatfirst;whenthedriveratlastbecameabusiveClemensdemandedhisnumber,whichwasatfirstrefused。Intheendhepaidthelegalfare,andinthemorningenteredaformalcomplaint,somethingaltogetherunexpected,fortheAmericanpublicisaccustomedtosufferingalmostanysortofimpositiontoavoidtroubleandpublicity。
  InsomenoteswhichClemenshadmadeinLondonfouryearsearlierhewrote:
  Ifyoucallapolicemantosettlethedisputeyoucandependononething——hewilldecideitagainstyoueverytime。AndsowilltheNewYorkpoliceman。InLondonifyoucarryyourcaseintocourtthemanthatisentitledtowinitwillwinit。InNewYork——butnoonecarriesacabcaseintocourtthere。Itismyimpressionthatitisnowmorethanthirtyyearssinceanyonehascarriedacabcaseintocourtthere。
  Nevertheless,hewaspromptlyonhandwhenthecasewascalledtosustainthechargeandtoreadthecabdrivers’unionandthepublicingeneralalessoningood—citizenship。Attheendofthehearing,toarepresentativeoftheunionhesaid:
  "Thisisnotamatterofsentiment,mydearsir。Itissimplypracticalbusiness。YoucannotimaginethatIammakingmoneywastinganhourortwoofmytimeprosecutingacaseinwhichIcanhavenopersonalinterestwhatever。Iamdoingthisjustasanycitizenshoulddo。Hehasnochoice。Hehasadistinctduty。Heisanon—classifiedpoliceman。Everycitizenis,apoliceman,anditishisdutytoassistthepoliceandthemagistracyineverywayhecan,andgivehistime,ifnecessary,todoso。Hereisamanwhoisaperfectlynaturalproductofaninfamoussysteminthiscity——achargeuponthelaxpatriotisminthiscityofNewYorkthatthisthingcanexist。Youhaveencouragedhim,ineverywayyouknowhowtoovercharge。Heisnotthecriminalhereatall。ThecriminalisthecitizenofNewYorkandtheabsenceofpatriotism。Iamnotheretoavengemyselfonhim。Ihavenoquarrelwithhim。MyquarreliswiththecitizensofNewYork,whohaveencouragedhim,andwhocreatedhimbyencouraginghimtooverchargeinthisway。"
  Thedriver’slicensewassuspended。Thecasemadeastirinthenewspapers,anditisnotlikelythatanyoneincidentevercontributedmoretocab—drivingmoralsinNewYorkCity。
  ButClemenshadlargermattersthanthisinprospect。Hismanyspeechesonmunicipalandnationalabuseshefeltweremoreorlessephemeral。Heproposednowtowritehimselfdownmoresubstantiallyandforawiderhearing。Thehumanracewasbehavingverybadly:unspeakablecorruptionwasrampantinthecity;theBoerswerebeingoppressedinSouthAfrica;
  thenativeswerebeingmurderedinthePhilippines;LeopoldofBelgiumwasmassacringandmutilatingtheblacksintheCongo,andthealliedpowers,inthecauseofChrist,wereslaughteringtheChinese。Inhislettershehadmorethanonceboiledovertouchingthesematters,andforNew—Year’sEve,1900,hadwritten:
  AGREETINGFROMTHENINETEENTHTOTHETWENTIETHCENTURY
  IbringyouthestatelynationnamedChristendom,returning,bedraggled,besmirched,anddishonored,frompirateraidsinKiao—
  Chou,Manchuria,SouthAfrica,andthePhilippines,withhersoulfullofmeanness,herpocketfullofboodle,andhermouthfullofpioushypocrisies。Givehersoapandtowel,buthidethelooking—
  glass。——[PreparedforRedCrossSocietywatch—meeting,whichwaspostponeduntilMarch。Clemensrecalledhis"Greeting"forthatreasonandforoneother,whichheexpressedthus:"Thelistofgreetersthusfarissuedbyyoucontainsonlyvaguegeneralitiesandonedefinitename——mine:’SomekingsandqueensandMarkTwain。’NowIamnotenjoyingthissparklingsolitudeanddistinction。Itmakesmefeellikeacircus—posterinagraveyard。"]
  Thiswasasortofpreliminary。Then,restraininghimselfnolonger,heembodiedhissentimentsinanarticlefortheNorthAmericanReviewentitled,"TothePersonSittinginDarkness。"Therewascryingneedforsomeonetospeaktherightword。Hewasabouttheonlyonewhocoulddoitandbecertainofauniversalaudience。HetookashistextsomeChristmasEveclippingsfromtheNewYorkTribuneandSunwhichhehadbeensavingforthispurpose。TheTribuneclippingsaid:
  ChristmaswilldawnintheUnitedStatesoverapeoplefullofhopeandaspirationandgoodcheer。Suchaconditionmeanscontentmentandhappiness。Thecarpinggrumblerwhomayhereandtheregoforthwillfindfewtolistentohim。Themajoritywillwonderwhatisthematterwithhim,andpasson。
  ASunclippingdepictedthe"terribleoffensesagainsthumanitycommittedinthenameofpoliticsinsomeofthemostnotoriousEastSidedistricts"——theunmissionaried,unpoliceddarkerNewYork。TheSundeclaredthattheycouldnotbepicturedevenverbally。Butitsuggestedenoughtomakethereadershudderatthehideousdepthsofviceinthesectionsnamed。Anotherclippingfromthesamepaperreportedthe"Rev。Mr。
  Ament,oftheAmericanBoardofForeignMissions,"ashavingcollectedindemnitiesforBoxerdamagesinChinaattherateofthreehundredtaelsforeachmurder,"fullpaymentforalldestroyedpropertybelongingtoChristians,andnationalfinesamountingtothirteentimestheindemnity。"ItquotedMr。AmentassayingthatthemoneysoobtainedwasusedforthepropagationoftheGospel,andthattheamountsocollectedwasmoderatewhencomparedwiththeamountsecuredbytheCatholics,whohaddemanded,inadditiontomoney,lifeforlife,thatistosay,"headforhead"——inonedistrictsixhundredandeightyheadshavingbeensocollected。
  ThedespatchmadeMr。Amentsayagreatdealmorethanthis,butthegisthereisenough。MarkTwain,ofcourse,wasfiercelystirred。Themissionaryideahadseldomappealedtohim,andcoupledwiththisbusinessofbloodshed,itwaslessattractivethanusual。Heprintedtheclippingsinfull,onefollowingtheother;thenhesaid:
  ByhappyluckwegetallthesegladtidingsonChristmasEve——justthetimetoenableustocelebratethedaywithpropergaietyandenthusiasm。Ourspiritssoarandwefindwecanevenmakejokes;
  taelsIwin,headsyoulose。
  HewentontoscoreAment,tocomparethemissionarypolicyinChinatothatofthePawneeIndians,andtoproposeforhimamonument——
  subscriptionstobesenttotheAmericanBoard。HedenouncedthenationalpoliciesinAfrica,China,andthePhilippines,andshowedbythereportsandbytheprivatelettersofsoldiershome,howcruelandbarbarousandfiendishhadbeenthewarfaremadebythosewhoseavowedpurposewastocarrytheblessedlightofcivilizationandGospel"tothebenightednative"——howinverytruththesepricelessblessingshadbeenhandedonthepointofabayonettothe"PersonSittinginDarkness。"
  MarkTwainneverwroteanythingmorescorching,morepenetratinginitssarcasm,morefearfulinitsrevelationofinjusticeandhypocrisy,thanhisarticle"TothePersonSittinginDarkness。"Heputaquafortisonalltherawplaces,andwhenitwasfinishedhehimselfdoubtedthewisdomofprintingit。Howells,however,agreedthatitshouldbepublished,and"itoughttobeillustratedbyDanBeard,"headded,"withsuchpicturesashemadefortheYankeeinKingArthur’sCourt,butyou’dbetterhangyourselfafterward。"
  MeetingBeardafewdayslater,Clemensmentionedthematterandsaid:
  "Soifyoumakethepictures,youhangwithme。"
  Butpictureswerenotrequired。ItwaspublishedintheNorthAmericanReviewforFebruary,1901,astheopeningarticle;afterwhichthecyclone。Twostormsmovinginoppositedirectionsproduceacyclone,andthestormsimmediatelydeveloped;oneallforMarkTwainandhisprinciples,theotherallagainsthim。EverypaperinEnglandandAmericacommentedoniteditorially,withbitterdenunciationsorwitheagerpraise,accordingtotheirlightsandconvictions。
  At14WestTenthStreetletters,newspaperclippings,documentspouredinbythebushel——laudations,vituperations,denunciations,vindications;nosuchtumulteveroccurredinapeacefulliteraryhome。Itwasreallyasifhehadthrownagreatmissileintothehumanhive,one—halfofwhichregardeditasaballofhoneyandtheremainderasacobblestone。
  Whateverothereffectitmayhavehad,itleftnothinkingpersonunawakened。
  Clemensreveledinit。W。A。Rogers,inHarper’sWeekly,caricaturedhimasTomSawyerinasnowfort,assailedbytheshowerofsnowballs,"havingthetimeofhislife。"Anotherartist,FredLewis,picturedhimasHuckFinnwithagun。
  TheAmericanBoardwasnaturallydisturbed。TheAmentclippingwhichClemenshadusedhadbeenpublicpropertyformorethanamonth——itsauthenticityneverdenied;butitwasimmediatelydeniednow,andthecablekepthotwithinquiries。
  TheRev。JudsonSmith,oneoftheboard,tookupthedefenseofDr。
  Ament,declaringhimtobeonewhohadsufferedforthecause,andaskedMarkTwain,whose"brilliantarticle,"hesaid,"wouldproduceaneffectquitebeyondthereachofplainargument,"nottodoaninnocentmananinjustice。Clemensinthesamepaperrepliedthatsuchwasnothisintent,thatMr。Amentinhisreporthadsimplyarraignedhimself。
  Thenitsuddenlydevelopedthatthecablereporthad"grosslyexaggerated"theamountofMr。Ament’scollections。Insteadofthirteentimestheindemnityitshouldhaveread"oneandathirdtimes"theindemnity;whereupon,inanotheropenletter,theboarddemandedretractionandapology。Clemenswouldnotfailtomaketheapology——atleasthewouldexplain。Itwaspreciselythekindofthingthatwouldappealtohim——thedelicatemoraldifferencebetweenademandthirteentimesasgreatasitshouldbeandademandthatwasonlyoneandathirdtimesthecorrectamount。"ToMyMissionaryCritics,"intheNorthAmericanReviewforApril1901,washisformalandsomewhatlengthyreply。
  "Ihavenoprejudiceagainstapologies,"hewrote。"ItrustIshallneverwithholdonewhenitisdue。"
  Hethenproceededtomakeouthiscasecategorically。Touchingtheexaggeratedindemnity,hesaid:
  ToDr。Smiththe"thirteen—fold—extra"clearlystoodfor"theftandextortion,"andhewasright,distinctlyright,indisputablyright。Hemanifestlythinksthatwhenitgotscaledawaydowntoamere"one—third"
  alittlethinglikethatwassomeotherthan"theftandextortion。"Why,onlytheboardknows!
  Iwilltrytoexplainthisdifficultproblemsothattheboardcangetanideaofit。IfapauperowesmeadollarandIcatchhimunprotectedandmakehimpaymefourteendollarsthirteenofitis"theftandextortion。"
  IfImakehimpayonlyonedollarthirty—threeandathirdcentsthethirty—threeandathirdcentsare"theftandextortion,"justthesame。
  Iwillputitinanotherwaystillsimpler。Ifamanowesmeonedog——
  anykindofadog,thebreedisofnoconsequence——andI——butletitgo;
  theboardwouldneverunderstandit。Itcan’tunderstandtheseinvolvedanddifficultthings。
  Heofferedsomefurtherillustrations,includingthe"TaleofaKingandHisTreasure"andanothertaleentitled"TheWatermelons。"
  Ihaveitnow。Manyyearsago,whenIwasstudyingforthegallows,Ihadadearcomrade,ayouthwhowasnotinmyline,butstillascrupulouslygoodfellowthoughdevious。Hewaspreparingtoqualifyforaplaceontheboard,fortherewasgoingtobeavacancybysuperannuationinaboutfiveyears。ThiswasdownSouth,intheslaverydays。Itwasthenatureofthenegrothen,asnow,tostealwatermelons。Theystolethreeofthemelonsofanadoptivebrotherofmine,theonlygoodoneshehad。Isuspectedthreeofaneighbor’snegroes,buttherewasnoproof,and,besides,thewatermelonsinthosenegroes’privatepatcheswereallgreenandsmallandnotuptoindemnitystandard。Butintheprivatepatchesofthreeothernegroestherewasanumberofcompetentmelons。I
  consultedwithmycomrade,theunderstudyoftheboard。HesaidthatifIwouldapprovehisarrangementshewouldarrange。Isaid,"Considermetheboard;Iapprove;arrange。"Sohetookagunandwentandcollectedthreelargemelonsformybrother—on—the—
  halfshell,andoneover。Iwasgreatlypleasedandasked:
  "Whogetstheextraone?"
  "Widowsandorphans。"
  "Agoodidea,too。Whydidn’tyoutakethirteen?"
  "Itwouldhavebeenwrong;acrime,,infact—theftandextortion。"
  "Whatistheone—thirdextra——theoddmelon——thesame?"
  Itcausedhimtoreflect。Buttherewasnoresult。
  Thejusticeofthepeacewasasternman。Onthetrialhefoundfaultwiththeschemeandrequiredustoexplainuponwhatwebasedourstrangeconduct——ashecalledit。Theunderstudysaid:
  "Onthecustomoftheniggers。Theyalldoit。"——[ThepointhadbeenmadebytheboardthatitwastheChinesecustomtomaketheinhabitantsofavillageresponsibleforindividualcrimes;andcustom,likewise,tocollectathirdinexcessofthedamage,suchsurplushavingbeenappliedtothesupportofwidowsandorphansoftheslainconverts。]
  Thejusticeforgothisdignityanddescendedtosarcasm。
  "Customoftheniggers!Areourmoralssoinadequatethatwehavetoborrowofniggers?"
  Thenhesaidtothejury:"Threemelonswereowing;theywerecollectedfrompersonsnotproventoowethem:thisistheft;theywerecollectedbycompulsion:thisisextortion。Amelonwasaddedforthewidowsandorphans。Itwasowedbynoone。Itisanothertheft,anotherextortion。Returnitwhenceitcame,withtheothers。Itisnotpermissibleheretoapplytoanypurposegoodsdishonestlyobtained;noteventothefeedingofwidowsandorphans,forthiswouldbetoputashameuponcharityanddishonorit。"
  Hesaiditinopencourt,beforeeverybody,andtomeitdidnotseemverykind。
  ItwasinthemidstofthetumultthatClemens,perhapsfeelingtheneedofsacredmelody,wrotetoAndrewCarnegie:
  DEARSIR&FRIEND,——Youseemtobeinprosperity。Couldyoulendanadmirer$1。50tobuyahymn—bookwith?Godwillblessyou。Ifeelit;
  Iknowit。
  N。B。——Ifthereshouldbeotherapplications,thisonenottocount。
  Yours,MARK。
  P。S。—Don’tsendthehymn—book;sendthemoney;Iwanttomaketheselectionmyself。
  Carnegieanswered:
  Nothinglessthanatwo—dollar&ahalfhymn—bookgiltwilldoforyou。Yourplaceinthechoircelestialdemandsthat&youshallhaveit。
  There’sanewGospelofSaintMarkintheNorthAmericanwhichI
  likebetterthananythingI’vereadformanyaday。
  Iamwillingtoborrowathousanddollarstodistributethatsacredmessageinproperform,&iftheauthordon’tobjectmayIsendthatsum,whenIcanraiseit,totheAnti—ImperialistLeague,Boston,towhichIamacontributor,theonlymissionaryworkIamresponsiblefor。
  Justtellmeyouarewilling&manythousandsoftheholylittlemissalswillgoforth。Thisinimitablesatireistobecomeaclassic。IcountamongmyprivilegesinlifethatIknowyou,theauthor。
  PerhapsafewmoreofthelettersinvitedbyMarkTwain’scriticismofmissionaryworkinChinamaystillbeofinteresttothereader:
  FrederickT。Cook,oftheHospitalSaturdayandSundayAssociation,wrote:"IhailyouastheVoltaireofAmerica,。Itisanobledistinction。Godblessyouandseethatyouwearynotinwell—doinginthisnoblest,sublimestofcrusades。"
  Ministerswerebynomeansallagainsthim。TheassociatepastoroftheEvery—dayChurch,inBoston,sentthisline:"IwanttothankyouforyourmatchlessarticleinthecurrentNorthAmerican。Itmustmakeconvertsofwell—nighallwhoreadit。"
  ButaBostonschool—teacherwasangry。"IhavebeenreadingtheNorthAmerican,"shewrote,"andIamfilledwithshameandremorsethatIhavedreamedofaskingyoutocometoBostontotalktotheteachers。"
  OntheoutsideoftheenvelopeClemensmadethispencilnote:
  "Now,IsupposeIoffendedthatyoungladybyhavinganopinionofmyown,insteadofwaitingandcopyinghers。Ineverthought。Isupposeshemustbeasmuchastwenty—five,andprobablytheonlypatriotinthecountry。"
  Acriticwithasenseofhumorasked:"Pleaseexcuseseemingimpertinence,butwereyoueveradjudgedinsane?Behonest。HowmuchmoneydoesthedevilgiveyouforarraigningChristianityandmissionarycauses?"
  Butthereweremoreofthebettersort。EdwardS。Martin,inagratefulletter,said:"Howgratifyingitistofeelthatwehaveamanamonguswhounderstandstherarityoftheplaintruth,andwhodelightstoutterit,andhasthegiftofdoingsowithoutcantandwithnottoomuchseriousness。"
  SirHiramMaximwrote:"Igiveyoumycandidopinionthatwhatyouhavedoneisofverygreatvaluetothecivilizationoftheworld。Thereisnomanlivingwhosewordscarrygreaterweightthanyourown,asnoone’swritingsaresoeagerlysoughtafterbyallclasses。"
  Clemenshimselfinhisnote—booksetdownthisaphorism:
  "Dorightandyouwillbeconspicuous。"
  CCXV
  SUMMERAT"THELAIR"
  InJuneClemenstookthefamilytoSaranacLake,toAmpersand。Theyoccupiedalogcabinwhichhecalled"TheLair,"onthesouthshore,nearthewater’sedge,aremoteandbeautifulplacewhere,ashadhappenedbefore,theyweresocomfortableandsatisfiedthattheyhopedtoreturnanothersummer。Therewereswimmingandboatingandlongwalksinthewoods;theworryandnoiseoftheworldwerefaraway。Theygavelittleenoughattentiontothemails。Theytookonlyaweeklypaper,andwerelikelytoallowittolieinthepostofficeuncalledfor。Clemens,especially,lovedtheplace,andwrotetoTwichell:
  Iamonthefrontporchlowerone—maindeckofourlittlebijouofadwelling—house。ThelakeedgeLowerSaranacissonearlyundermethatIcan’tseetheshore,butonlythewater,small—poxedwithrainsplashes——forthereisaheavydownpour。Itischarminglylikesittingsnuggleduponaship’sdeckwiththestretchingseaallaroundbutverymuchmoresatisfactory,foratseaarainstormisdepressing,whilehereofcoursetheeffectengenderedisjustadeepsenseofcomfort&contentment。Theheavyforestshutsussolidlyinonthreesides——therearenoneighbors。Therearebeautifullittletan—coloredimpudentsquirrelsabout。Theytaketea5P。M。notinvitedatthetableinthewoodswhereJeandoesmytypewriting,&oneofthemhasbeenbraveenoughtosituponJean’skneewithhistailcurvedoverhisback&munchhisfood。
  Theycometodinner7P。M。onthefrontporchnotinvited,butClaradrivesthemaway。Itisanoccupationwhichrequiressomeindustry&attentiontobusiness。Theyallhavetheonename—
  Blennerhasset,fromBurr’sfriend——&noneofthemanswerstoitexceptwhenhungry。
  Clemenscouldworkat"TheLair,"oftenwritinginshadyseclusionsalongtheshore,andhefinishedtherethetwo—partserial,——[PublishedinHarper’sMagazineforJanuaryandFebruary,1902。]——"TheDouble—
  BarrelledDetectiveStory,"intendedoriginallyasaburlesqueonSherlockHolmes。Itdidnotaltogetherfulfilitspurpose,andishardlytoberankedasoneofMarkTwain’ssuccesses。Itcontains,however,oneparagraphatleastbywhichitislikelytoberemembered,ahoax——hislastone——onthereader。Itrunsasfollows:
  ItwasacrispandspicymorninginearlyOctober。Thelilacsandlaburnums,litwiththeglory—firesofautumn,hungburningandflashingintheupperair,afairybridgeprovidedbykindnatureforthewinglesswildthingsthathavetheirhomeinthetree—topsandwouldvisittogether;thelarchandthepomegranateflungtheirpurpleandyellowflamesinbrilliantbroadsplashesalongtheslantingsweepofwoodland,thesensuousfragranceofinnumerabledeciduousflowersroseupontheswooningatmosphere,farintheemptyskyasolitaryoesophagussleptuponmotionlesswing;
  everywherebroodedstillness,serenity,andthepeaceofGod。
  Thewarmlightandluxuryofthisparagrapharefactitious。Thecarefulreaderwill,notethatitsvariousaccessoriesareridiculouslyassociated,andonlythemostcarelessreaderwillaccepttheoesophagusasabird。Butitdisturbedagreatmanyadmirers,andnumerouslettersofinquirycamewantingtoknowwhatitwasallabout。Somesuspectedthejokeandtauntedhimwithit;onesuchcorrespondentwrote:
  MYDEARMARKTWAIN,——Readingyour"Double—BarrelledDetectiveStory"
  intheJanuaryHarper’slateonenightIcametotheparagraphwhereyousobeautifullydescribe"acrispandspicymorninginearlyOctober。"Ireadalongdowntheparagraph,consciousonlyofitswoozysound,untilIbroughtupwithastartagainstyouroesophagusintheemptysky。ThenIreadtheparagraphagain。Oh,MarkTwain!
  MarkTwain!Howcouldyoudoit?Putatraplikethatintothemidstofatragicalstory?Doserenityandpeacebroodoveryouafteryouhavedonesuchathing?
  Wholitthelilacs,andwhichendupdotheyhang?Whendidlarchesbegintoflame,andwhosetoutthepomegranatesinthatcanyon?
  Whataredeciduousflowers,anddotheyalways"bloominthefall,trala"?
  Ihavebeenmakingmyselfobnoxioustovariouspeoplebydemandingtheiropinionofthatparagraphwithouttellingthemthenameoftheauthor。Theysay,"Verywelldone。""Thealliterationissopretty。""What’sanoesophagus,abird?""What’sitallmean,anyway?"ItellthemitmeansMarkTwain,andthatanoesophagusisakindofswallow。AmIright?Orisitagull?Oragullet?
  Hereafterifyoumustwritesuchthingswon’tyoupleasebesokindastolabelthem?
  Verysincerelyyours,ALLETTAF。DEAN。
  MarkTwaintoMissDean:
  Don’tyougivethatoesophagusawayagainorI’llnevertrustyouwithanotherprivacy!
  Somanywrote,thatClemensfinallyfeltcalledupontomakepublicconfession,andasonesearchingletterhadbeenmailedfromSpringfield,Massachusetts,hemadehisreplythroughtheRepublicanofthatcity。
  Aftersomeopeningcommenthesaid:
  Ipublishedashortstorylately&itwasinthatthatIputtheoesophagus。IwillsayprivatelythatIexpectedittobothersomepeople——infact,thatwastheintention——buttheharvesthasbeenlargerthanIwascalculatingupon。Theoesophagushasgatheredintheguiltyandtheinnocentalike,whereasIwasonlyfishingfortheinnocent——theinnocentandconfiding。
  HequotedaletterfromaschoolmasterinthePhilippineswhothoughtthepassagebeautifulwiththeexceptionofthecuriouscreaturewhich"sleptuponmotionlesswings。"SaidClemens:
  Doyounotice?Nothingintheparagraphdisturbedhimbutthatoneword。Itshowsthatthatparagraphwasmostablyconstructedforthedeceptionitwasintendedtoputuponthereader。Itwasmyintentionthatitshouldreadplausibly,anditisnowplainthatitdoes;itwasmyintentionthatitshouldbeemotionalandtouching,andyouseeyourselfthatitfetchedthispublicinstructor。Alas!
  ifIhadbutleftthatonetreacherouswordoutIshouldhavescored,scoredeverywhere,andtheparagraphwouldhavesliddenthrougheveryreader’ssensibilitieslikeoilandleftnotasuspicionbehind。
  TheothersampleinquiryisfromaprofessorinaNewEnglanduniversity。ItcontainsonenaughtywordwhichIcannotbeartosuppress,butheisnotinthetheologicaldepartment,soitisnoharm:
  "DEARMR。CLEMENS,——’Farintheemptyskyasolitaryoesophagussleptuponmotionlesswing。’
  "ItisnotoftenIgetachancetoreadmuchperiodicalliterature,butIhavejustgonethroughatthisbelatedperiod,withmuchgratificationandedification,your’Double—BarrelledDetectiveStory。’
  "Butwhatinhellisanoesophagus?Ikeeponemyself,butitneversleepsintheairoranywhereelse。Myprofessionistodealwithwords,andoesophagusinterestedmethemomentIlighteduponit。
  But,asacompanionofmyyouthusedtosay,’I’llbeeternally,co—
  eternallycussed’ifIcanmakeitout。IsitajokeoramIanignoramus?"
  Betweenyouandme,Iwasalmostashamedofhavingfooledthatman,butforpride’ssakeIwasnotgoingtosayso。Iwroteandtoldhimitwasajoke——andthatiswhatIamnowsayingtomySpringfieldinquirer。AndItoldhimtocarefullyreadthewholeparagraphandhewouldfindnotavestigeofsenseinanydetailofit。ThisalsoIrecommendtomySpringfieldinquirer。
  Ihaveconfessed。Iamsorry——partially。Iwillnotdosoanymore——forthepresent。Don’taskmeanymorequestions;lettheoesophagushavearest——onhissameoldmotionlesswing。
  HewroteTwichellthatthestoryhadbeenasix—day’tourdeforce’,twenty—fivethousandwords,andheadds:
  Howlongittakesaliteraryseedtosproutsometimes!Thisseedwasplantedinyourhousemanyyearsagowhenyousentmetobedwithabooknotheardofbymeuntilthen——SherlockHolmes……
  I’vedoneagristofwritingherethissummer,butnotforpublicationsoon,ifever。Ididwritetwosatisfactoryarticlesforearlyprint,butI’veburnedoneofthem&haveburiedtheotherinmylargeboxofposthumousstuff。I’vegotstacksofliteraryremainspiledupthere。
  EarlyinAugustClemenswentwithH。H。RogersinhisyachtKanawhaonacruisetoNewBrunswickandNovaScotia。Rogershadmadeupaparty,includingex—SpeakerReed,Dr。Rice,andCol。A。G。Paine。YoungHarryRogersalsomadeoneoftheparty。Clemenskeptalogofthecruise,certainentriesofwhichconveysomethingofitsspirit。Onthe11th,atYarmouth,hewrote:
  Fog—bound。Thegarrisonwentashore。Officersvisitedtheyachtintheevening&saidananvilhadbeenmissed。Mr。Rogerspaidfortheanvil。
  August13th。Thereisafinepicture—galleryhere;thesheriffphotographedthegarrison,withtheexceptionofHarryRogersandMr。Clemens。
  August14th。UponcomplaintofMr。Reedanotherdogwasprocured。
  Hesaidhehadbeenasailorallhislife,andconsidereditdangeroustotrustashiptoadog—watchwithonlyonedoginit。
  Poker,forachange。
  August15th。ToRockland,Maine,intheafternoon,arrivingabout6
  P。M。InthenightDr。Ricebaitedtheanchorwithhiswinnings&
  caughtawhale90feetlong。Hesaidsohimself。ItisthoughtthatiftherehadbeenanotherwitnesslikeDr。Ricethewhalewouldhavebeenlonger。
  August16th。WecouldhavehadahappytimeinBathbutfortheinterruptionscausedbypeoplewhowantedMr。Reedtoexplainvotesoftheoldentimeorgivebackthemoney。Mr。Rogersrecoupedthem。
  Anotheranvilmissed。ThedescendantofCaptainKiddistheonlypersonwhodoesnotblushfortheseincidents。HarryandMr。
  Clemensblushcontinually。Itisbelievedthatiftherestofthegarrisonwerelikethesetwotheyachtwouldbewelcomeeverywhereinsteadofbeingquarantinedbythepoliceinalltheports。Mr。
  Clemens&Harryhaveattractedagreatdealofattention,&menhaveexpressedaresolvetoturnoveranewleaf©afterthemfromthisout。
  Evening。JudgeCohencameoverfromanotheryachttopayhisrespectstoHarryandMr。Clemens,hehavingheardoftheirreputationfromtheclergyofthesecoasts。Hewasinvitedbythegangtoplaypokerapparentlyasacourtesy&inaspiritofseeminghospitality,henotknowingthem&takingitallatpar。Mr。Rogerslenthimclothestogohomein。
  August17th。TheReformedStatesmangrowlingandcomplainingagain——
  notinafrank,straightforwardway,buttalkingattheCommodore,whilelettingontobetalkingtohimself。Thistimehewasdissatisfiedabouttheanchorwatch;saiditwasoutofdate,untrustworthy,&forrealefficiencydidn’tbeginwiththeWaterbury,&wasgoingontoreiterate,asusual,thathehadbeenapilotallhislife&blamedifheeversaw,etc。,etc。,etc。
  Buthewasnotallowedtofinish。WeputhimashoreatPortland。
  Thatistosay,ReedlandedatPortland,therestofthepartyreturningwiththeyacht。
  "Wehadanoblegoodtimeintheyacht,"ClemenswroteTwichellontheirreturn。"WecaughtaChineemissionaryanddrownedhim。"
  Twichellhadbeeninvitedtomakeoneoftheparty,andthisletterwastomakehimfeelsorryhehadnotaccepted。
  CCXVI
  RIVERDALE——AYALEDEGREE
  TheClemenshouseholddidnotreturnto14WestTenthStreet。TheyspentaweekinElmiraattheendofSeptember,andafterabriefstopinNewYorktookuptheirresidenceonthenorthernmetropolitanboundary,atRiverdale—on—the—Hudson,intheoldAppletonhome。TheyhadpermanentlyconcludednottoreturntoHartford。Theyhadputthepropertythereintoanagent’shandsforsale。Mrs。Clemensneverfeltthatshehadthestrengthtoenterthehouseagain。
  TheyhadselectedtheRiverdaleplacewithdueconsideration。TheydecidedthattheymusthaveeasyaccesstotheNewYorkcenter,buttheywishedalsotohavetheadvantageofspaceandspreadinglawnandtrees,largerooms,andlight。TheAppletonhomesteadprovidedthesethings。
  ItwasahousebuiltinthefirstthirdofthelastcenturybyoneoftheMorrisfamily,solongprominentinNewYorkhistory。OnpassingintotheAppletonownershipithadbeenenlargedandbeautifiedandnamed"HolbrookHall。"ItoverlookedtheHudsonandthePalisades。Ithadassociations:theRooseveltfamilyhadoncelivedthere,Huxley,Darwin,Tyndall,andothersoftheirintellectualrankhadbeenentertainedthereduringitsoccupationbythefirstAppleton,thefounderofthepublishingfirm。Thegreathalloftheaddedwingwasitschieffeature。
  Clemensonceremembered:
  "Wedriftedfromroomtoroomonourtourofinspection,alwayswithagrowingdoubtastowhetherwewantedthathouseornot;butatlast,whenwearrivedinadining—roomthatwas60feetlong,30feetwide,andhadtwogreatfireplacesinit,thatsettledit。"
  TherewerepleasantneighborsatRiverdale,andhaditnotbeenfortheillnessesthatseemedalwaysreadytoseizeuponthathouseholdthehometheremighthavebeenideal。Theylovedtheplacepresently,somuchsothattheycontemplatedbuyingit,butdecidedthatitwastoocostly。
  TheybegantoprospectforotherplacesalongtheHudsonshore。Theywereanxioustohaveahomeagain——onethattheycouldcalltheirown。
  AmongthemanypleasantneighborsatRiverdaleweretheDodges,theQuincyAdamses,andtheRev。Mr。Carstensen,aliberal—mindedministerwithwhomClemenseasilyaffiliated。ClemensandCarstensenvisitedbackandforthandexchangedviews。OnceMr。CarstensentoldhimthathewasgoingtotowntodinewithapartywhichincludedtheReverendGottheil,aCatholicbishop,anIndianBuddhist,andaChinesescholaroftheConfucianfaith,afterwhichtheywereallgoingtoaYiddishtheater。
  Clemenssaid:
  "Well,there’sonlyonemorethingyouneedtomakethepartycomplete——
  thatis,eitherSatanorme。"
  HowellsoftencametoRiverdale。HewaslivinginaNewYorkapartment,anditwashandyandmadeaneasyandpleasantoutingforhim。Hesays:
  "Ibegantoseethemagainonsomethinglikethesweetoldterms。Theylivedfarmoreunpretentiouslythantheyused,andIthinkwithanotionofeconomy,whichtheyhadneververysuccessfullypractised。IrecallthatattheendofacertainyearinHartford,whentheyhadbeensavingandpayingcashforeverything,Clemenswrote,remindingmeoftheiravowedexperiment,andaskingmetoguesshowmanybillstheyhadatNew—
  Year’s;hehastenedtosaythatahorse—carwouldnothaveheldthem。AtRiverdaletheykeptnocarriage,andtherewasasnowynightwhenIdroveuptotheirhandsomeoldmansioninthestationcarryall,whichwascrustedwithmud,asfromthegoingdownoftheDelugeaftertransportingNoahandhisfamilyfromtheArktowhateverpointtheydecidedtosettleprovisionally。Butthegoodtalk,therichtalk,thetalkthatcouldneversufferpovertyofmindorsoulwasthere,andwejubilantlyfoundourselvesagaininourmiddleyouth。"
  BothHowellsandClemensweremadedoctorsoflettersbyYalethatyearandwentoverinOctobertoreceivetheirdegrees。ItwasMarkTwain’ssecondYaledegree,anditwasthehighestrankthatanAmericaninstitutionoflearningcouldconfer。
  Twichellwrote:
  Iwantyoutounderstand,oldfellow,thatitwillbeinitsintentionthehighestpubliccompliment,andemphaticallysoinyourcase,foritwillbetenderedyoubyacorporationofgentlemen,themajorityofwhomdonotatallagreewiththeviewsonimportantquestionswhichyouhavelatelypromulgatedinspeechandinwriting,andwithwhichyouareidentifiedtothepublicmind。Theygrant,ofcourse,yourrighttoholdandexpressthoseviews,thoughforthemselvestheydon’tlike’em;butinawardingyoutheproposedlaureltheywillmakenocountofthatwhatever。Theiractionwillappropriatelysignifysimplyandsolelytheirestimateofyourmeritandrankasamanofletters,andso,asI
  say,thecomplimentofitwillbeofthepure,unadulteratedquality。
  Howellswasnotespeciallyeagertogo,andtriedtoconspirewithClemenstoarrangesomeexcusewhichwouldkeepthemathome。
  Irememberwithsatisfaction[hewrote]ourjointsuccessinkeepingawayfromtheConcordCentennialin1875,andIhavebeenthinkingwemighthelpeachotherinthismatteroftheYaleAnniversary。Whatareyourplansforgettingleft,orshallyoutrusttoinspiration?
  Theirplansdidnotavail。BothHowellsandClemenswenttoNewHaventoreceivetheirhonors。
  Whentheyhadreturned,Howellswroteformally,asbecamethenewrank:
  DEARSIR,——Ihavelongbeenanadmirerofyourcompleteworks,severalofwhichIhaveread,andIamwithyoushouldertoshoulderinthecauseofforeignmissions。Iwouldrespectfullyrequestapersonalinterview,andifyouwillappointsomedayandhourmostinconvenienttoyouIwillcallatyourbaronialhall。Icannotdoubt,fromtheaccountofyourcourtesygivenmebytheTwelveApostles,whooncevisitedyouinyourHartfordhomeandweremistakenforasyndicateoflightning—rodmen,thatourmeetingwillbemutuallyagreeable。
  Yourstruly,W。D。HOWELLS。
  DR。CLEMENS。
  CCXVII
  MARKTWAININPOLITICS
  TherewasacampaignforthemayoraltyofNewYorkCitythatfall,withSethLowontheFusionticketagainstEdwardM。ShepardastheTammanycandidate。MarkTwainenteredthearenatotrytodefeatTammanyHall。
  Hewroteandhespokeinfavorofcleancitygovernmentandpolicereform。HewassavagelyinearnestandopenlydenouncedtheclanofCroker,individuallyandcollectively。Hejoinedasocietycalled’TheAcorns’;andonthe17thofOctober,atadinnergivenbytheorderattheWaldorf—Astoria,deliveredafiercearraignment,inwhichhecharacterizedCrokerastheWarrenHastingsofNewYork。HisspeechwasreallyasetofextractsfromEdmundBurke’sgreatimpeachmentofHastings,substitutingalwaysthenameofCroker,andparallelinghiscareerwiththatoftheancientbossoftheEastIndiaCompany。
  Itwasnotahumorousspeech。Itwastoodenunciatoryforthat。Itprobablycontainedlesscomicphrasingthananyformereffort。Thereishardlyevenasuggestionofhumorfrombeginningtoend。ItconcludedwiththisparaphraseofBurke’simpeachment:
  IimpeachRichardCrokerofhighcrimesandmisdemeanors。Iimpeachhiminthenameofthepeople,whosetrusthehasbetrayed。
  IimpeachhiminthenameofallthepeopleofAmerica,whosenationalcharacterhehasdishonored。
  Iimpeachhiminthenameandbyvirtueofthoseeternallawsofjusticewhichhehasviolated。
  Iimpeachhiminthenameofhumannatureitself,whichhehascruellyoutraged,injured,andoppressed,inbothsexes,ineveryage,rank,situation,andconditionoflife。
  TheAcornspeechwasgreatlyrelieduponfordamagetotheTammanyranks,andhundredsofthousandsofcopiesofitwereprintedandcirculated。——
  [The"EdmundBurkeonCrokerandTammany"speechhadoriginallybeenwrittenasanarticlefortheNorthAmericanReview。]
  Clemenswasreallyheartandsoulinthecampaign。HeevenjoinedaprocessionthatmarchedupBroadway,andhemadeaspeechtoagreatassemblageatBroadwayandLeonardStreet,when,ashesaid,hehadbeensickabedtwodaysand,accordingtothedoctor,shouldbeinbedthen。
  ButIwouldnotstayathomeforanurserydisease,andthat’swhatI’vegot。Now,don’tletthisleakoutallovertown,butI’vebeendoingsomeindiscreeteating——that’sall。Itwasn’tdrinking。IfithadbeenIshouldn’thavesaidanythingaboutit。
  Iateabanana。IboughtitjusttoclinchtheItalianvoteforfusion,butIgotholdofaTammanybananabymistake。Justonelittlenubofitontheendwasniceandwhite。ThatwastheShepardend。Theothernine—tenthswererotten。Nowthatlittlewhiteendwon’tmaketherestofthebananagood。Thenine—tenthswillmakethatlittlenubrotten,too。
  Wemustgetridofthewholebanana,andourAcornSocietyisgoingtodoitsshare,foritispledgedtonothingbutthesupportofgoodgovernmentallovertheUnitedStates。WewillelectthePresidentnexttime。
  Itwon’tbeI,forIhaveruinedmychancesbyjoiningtheAcorns,andtherecanbenooffice—holdersamongus。
  TherewasamovementwhichClemensearlynippedinthebud——tonameapoliticalpartyafterhim。
  "Ishouldbefarfromwillingtohaveapoliticalpartynamedafterme,"
  hewrote,"andIwouldnotbewillingtobelongtoapartywhichalloweditsmemberstohavepoliticalaspirationsorpushfriendsforwardforpoliticalpreferment。"
  Inotherwords,hewasaknight—errant;hissolepurposeforbeinginpoliticsatall——somethinghealwaysdetested——wastodowhathecouldforthebettermentofhispeople。
  Hehadhisreward,forwhenElectionDaycame,andthereturnswerein,theFusiontickethadtriumphedandTammanyhadfallen。Clemensreceivedhisshareofthecredit。Onepapercelebratedhiminverse:
  WhokilledCroker?
  I,saidMarkTwain,IkilledCroker,I,thejollyjoker!
  AmongSamuelClemens’sliteraryremainsthereisanoutlineplanfora"Casting—Voteparty,"whosemainobjectwas"tocompelthetwogreatpartiestonominatetheirbestmanalways。"Itwastobeanorganizationofaninfinitenumberofclubsthroughoutthenation,nomemberofwhichshouldseekoracceptanominationforofficeinanypoliticalappointment,butineachcaseshouldcastitsvoteasaunitforthecandidateofoneofthetwogreatpoliticalparties,requiringthatthemanbeofcleanrecordandhonestpurpose。
  FromconstableuptoPresident[runshisfinalclause]thereisnoofficeforwhichthetwogreatpartiescannotfurnishable,clean,andacceptablemen。Wheneverthebalanceofpowershallbelodgedinapermanentthirdparty,withnocandidateofitsownandnofunctionbuttocastitswholevoteforthebestmanputforwardbytheRepublicansandDemocrats,thesetwopartieswillselectthebestmantheyhaveintheirranks。Goodandcleangovernmentwillfollow,letitspartycomplexionbewhatitmay,andthecountrywillbequitecontent。
  ItwasaUtopianidea,verylikely,ashumannatureismade;fullofthatnativeoptimismwhichwasalwaysoverflowinganddrowninghisgloomierlogic。Clearlyheforgothisdespairofhumanitywhenheformulatedthatdocument,andthereisaworldofunselfishhopeintheseclosinglines:
  Ifinthehandsofmenwhoregardtheircitizenshipasahightrustthisschemeshallfailupontrialabettermustbesought,abettermustbeinvented;foritcannotbewellorsafetoletthepresentpoliticalconditionscontinueindefinitely。Theycanbeimproved,andAmericancitizenshipshouldarouseupfromitsdisheartenmentandseethatitisdone。
  HadthisdocumentbeenputintotypeandcirculateditmighthavefoundedatrueMarkTwainparty。
  Clemensmadenotmanymorespeechesthatautumn,closingtheyearatlastwiththe"Founder’sNight"speechatThePlayers,theshortaddresswhich,endingonthestrokeofmidnight,dedicateseachpassingyeartothememoryofEdwinBooth,andpledgeseachnewyearinaloving—cuppassedinhishonor。
  CCXVIII
  NEWINTERESTSANDINVESTMENTS
  ThespiritwhichayearearlierhadpromptedMarkTwaintopreparehis"SalutationfromtheNineteenthtotheTwentiethCentury"inspiredhimnowtoconceivethe"StupendousInternationalProcession,"agruesomepageantdescribedinadocumentunpublishedoftwenty—twotypewrittenpageswhichbegin:
  THESTUPENDOUSPROCESSION
  Attheappointedhouritmovedacrosstheworldinfollowingorder:
  TheTwentiethCenturyAfairyoungcreature,drunkanddisorderly,borneinthearmsofSatan。Bannerwithmotto,"GetWhatYouCan,KeepWhatYouGet。"
  GuardofHonor——Monarchs,Presidents,TammanyBosses,Burglars,LandThieves,Convicts,etc。,appropriatelyclothedandbearingthesymbolsoftheirseveraltrades。
  ChristendomAmajesticmatroninflowingrobesdrenchedwithblood。Onherheadagoldencrownofthorns;impaledonitsspinesthebleedingheadsofpatriotswhodiedfortheircountriesBoers,Boxers,Filipinos;
  inonehandaslung—shot,intheotheraBible,openatthetext"Dountoothers,"etc。Protrudingfrompocketbottlelabeled"Webringyoutheblessingsofcivilization。"Necklace—handcuffsandaburglar’sjimmy。
  Supporters——AtoneelbowSlaughter,attheotherHypocrisy。
  Bannerwithmotto——"LoveYourNeighbor’sGoodsasYourself。"
  Ensign——TheBlackFlag。
  GuardofHonor——MissionariesandGerman,French,Russian,andBritishsoldiersladenwithloot。
  Andsoon,withasectionforeachnationoftheearth,headedeachbytheblackflag,eachbearinghorridemblems,instrumentsoftorture,mutilatedprisoners,brokenhearts,floatspiledwithbloodycorpses。Attheendofall,bannersinscribed:
  "AllWhiteMenareBornFreeandEqual。"
  "Christdiedtomakemenholy,Christdiedtomakemenfree。"
  withtheAmericanflagfurledanddrapedincrepe,andtheshadeofLincolntoweringvastanddimtowardthesky,broodingwithsorrowfulaspectoverthefar—reachingpageant。Withmuchmoreofthesamesort。
  Itisafearfuldocument,toofearful,wemaybelieve,forMrs。Clemensevertoconsenttoitspublication。
  AdvancingyearsdidlittletowarddestroyingMarkTwain’sinterestinhumanaffairs。Atnotimeinhislifewashemorevariouslyconcernedandemployedthaninhissixty—seventhyear——matterssocial,literary,political,religious,financial,scientific。Hewasalwaysalive,young,activelycultivatingordevisinginterests——valuableandotherwise,thoughneverlessthanimportanttohim。
  Hehadplentyofmoneyagain,foronething,andhelikedtofinddazzlinglynewwaysforinvestingit。Asintheolddays,hewasalwaysputting"twenty—fiveorfortythousanddollars,"ashesaid,intosomethingthatpromisedmultipliedreturns。Howellstellshowhefoundhimlookingwonderfullywell,andwhenheaskedthenameofhiselixirhelearnedthatitwasplasmon。
  Ididnotimmediatelyunderstandthatplasmonwasoneoftheinvestmentswhichhehadmadefrom"thesubstanceofthingshopedfor,"andinthedestinyofadisastrousdisappointment。Butafterpayingoffthecreditorsofhislatepublishingfirmhehadtodosomethingwithhismoney,anditwasnothisfaultifhedidnotmakeafortuneoutofplasmon。
  Itwasjustatthisperiodthebeginningof1902thathewaspromotingwithhiscapitalandenthusiasmtheplasmoninterestsinAmerica,investinginitoneofthe"usualamounts,"promisingtomakeHowellsoveragainbodyandsoulwiththelife—givingalbuminate。Oncehewrotehimexplicitinstructions:
  Yes——takeitasamedicine——thereisnothingbetter,nothingsurerofdesiredresults。Ifyouwishtobeelaborate——whichisn’tnecessary——putacoupleofheapingteaspoonfulsofthepowderinaninchofmilk&stiruntilitisapaste;putinsomemoremilkandstirthepastetoathingruel;thenfilluptheglassanddrink。
  Or,stiritintoyoursoup。
  Or,intoyouroatmeal。
  Or,useanymethodyoulike,so’syougetitdown——thatistheonlyessential。
  Heputanother"usualsum"aboutthistimeinapatentcashregisterwhichwasacknowledgedtobe"apromiseratherthanaperformance,"andremainssountilthisday。
  Hecapitalizedapatentspiralhat—pin,warrantedtoholdthehatoninanyweather,andhehadanumberofthepinshandsomelymadetopresenttovisitorsofthesexnaturallyrequiringthatsortofadornmentandprotection。Itwasaprettyandingeniousdeviceandapparentlyeffectiveenough,thoughitfailedtosecurehisinvestedthousands。
  HeinvestedalessersuminsharesoftheBooklover’sLibrary,whichwasgoingtorevolutionizethereadingworld,andwhichatleastpaidafewdividends。EventheoldTennesseelandwill—o’—the—wisp—longsincerepudiatedandforgotten——whenitappearedagainintheformofapossibleequityinsomeoverlookedfragment,kindledagentleinterest,andwasaddedtohislistofventures。
  Hemadeonesubstantialinvestmentatthisperiod。TheybecamemoreandmoreinlovewiththeHudsonenvironment,itsbeautyanditseasyaccesstoNewYork。Theirhousewaswhattheylikedittobe——agathering——
  placeforfriendsandtheworld’snotables,whocouldreachiteasilyandquicklyfromNewYork。TheyhadasteadyprocessionofcompanywhenMrs。
  Clemens’shealthwouldpermit,andduringasingleweekintheearlypartofthisyearentertainedguestsatnolessthanseventeenoutoftheirtwenty—onemeals,andforthreeoutofthesevennights——notanunusualweek。TheirplanforbuyingahomeontheHudsonendedwiththepurchaseofwhatwasknownasHillcrest,ortheCaseyplace,atTarrytown,overlookingthatbeautifulstretchofriver,theTappanZee,closetotheWashingtonIrvinghome。Thebeautyofitsoutlookandsurroundingsappealedtothemall。Thehousewashandsomeandfinelyplaced,andtheyplannedtomakecertainchangesthatwouldadaptittotheirneeds。Theprice,whichwaslessthanfiftythousanddollars,madeitanattractivepurchase;andwithoutdoubtitwouldhavemadethemasuitableandhappyhomehaditbeenwritteninthefuturethattheyshouldsoinheritit。
  Clemenswaswritingprettysteadilythesedays。Thehumanracewasfurnishinghimwitheversomanyinspiringsubjects,andhefoundtimetotouchmoreorlessonmostofthem。Hewreakedhisindignationuponthethingswhichexasperatedhimoften——evenusually——withouttheexpectationofprint;andhedeliveredhimselfevenmoreinclusivelyatsuchtimesashewalkedthefloorbetweentheluncheonordinnercourses,amplifyingonthepovertyofaninventionthathadproducedmankindasasupremehandiwork。InalettertoHowellshewrote:
  Yourcommentsonthatidiot’s"Ideals"letterremindsmethatIpreachedagoodsermontomyfamilyyesterdayonhisparticularlayerofthehumanrace,thatgrotesquestofalltheinventionsoftheCreator。Itwasagoodsermon,butcoldlyreceived,&itseemedbestnottotrytotakeupacollection。
  HeoncetoldHowells,withthewildjoyofhisboyishheart,howMrs。
  Clemensfoundsomecompensation,whenkepttoherroombyillness,inthereflectionthatnowshewouldnothearsomuchaboutthe"damnedhumanrace。"
  Yethewasalwaysthefirstmantochampionthatrace,andthemoreunpromisingthespecimenthesureritwasofhisprotection,andheneverinvited,neverexpectedgratitude。
  Onewondershowhefoundtimetodoallthethingsthathedid。Besideshislegitimateliterarylaborsandhispreachments,hewasalwayswritingletterstothisoneandthat,longlettersonavarietyofsubjects,carefullyandpicturesquelyphrased,andtopeopleofeverysort。Heevenformedacurioussociety,whosememberswereyounggirls——oneineachcountryoftheearth。Theyweresupposedtowritetohimatintervalsonsomesubjectlikelytobeofmutualinterest,towhichlettersheagreedtoreply。Hefurnishedeachmemberwithatypewrittencopyoftheconstitutionandby—lawsofthejuggernautClub,ashecalledit,andheapprisedeachofherelection,usuallyafterthisfashion:
  Ihaveaclub——aprivateclub,whichisallmyown。Iappointthemembersmyself,&theycan’thelpthemselves,becauseIdon’tallowthemtovoteontheirownappointment&Idon’tallowthemtoresign!TheyareallfriendswhomIhaveneverseensaveone,butwhohavewrittenfriendlyletterstome。Bythelawsofmyclubtherecanbeonlyonememberineachcountry,&therecanbenomalememberbutmyself。SomedayImayadmitmales,butIdon’tknow—
  theyarecapricious&inharmonious,&theirwaysprovokemeagooddeal。Itisamatter,whichtheclubshalldecide。Ihavemadefourappointmentsinthepastthreeorfourmonths:YouasamemberforScotland——oh,thisgoodwhile!;ayoungcitizenessofJoanofArc’shomeregionasamemberforFrance;aMohammedangirlasmemberforBengal;&adear&brightyoungnieceofmineasmemberfortheUnitedStates——forIdonotrepresentacountrymyself,butammerelymember—at—largeforthehumanrace。Youmustnottrytoresign,forthelawsoftheclubdonotallowthat。Youmustconsoleyourselfbyrememberingthatyouareinthebestcompany;
  thatnobodyknowsofyourmembershipexceptyourself;thatnomemberknowsanother’sname,butonlyhercountry;thatnotaxesareleviedandnomeetingsheldbuthowdearlyIshouldliketoattendone!。
  Oneofmymembersisaprincessofaroyalhouse,anotheristhedaughterofavillagebookselleronthecontinentofEurope,fortheonlyqualificationformembershipisintellect&thespiritofgood—
  will;otherdistinctions,hereditaryoracquired,donotcount。MayIsendyoutheconstitution&lawsoftheclub?IshallbesogladifImay。
  Itwasjustoneofhismanyfancies,andmostoftheactivemembershipswouldnotlongbemaintained;thoughsomecontinuedfaithfulintheirreports,ashedidinhisreplies,totheend。
  Oneofthemorefantasticofhisconceptionswasaplantoadvertiseforante—mortemobituariesofhimself——inorder,ashesaid,thathemightlookthemoverandenjoythemandmakecertaincorrectionsinthematterofdetail。Someofthemhethoughtmightbeappropriatetoreadfromtheplatform。
  Iwillcorrectthem——notthefacts,buttheverdicts——strikingoutsuchclausesascouldhaveadeleteriousinfluenceontheotherside,andreplacingthemwithclausesofamorejudiciouscharacter。
  Hewasmuchtakenwiththenewidea,andhisrequestforsuchobituaries,withanofferofaprizeforthebest——aportraitofhimselfdrawnbyhisownhand——reallyappearedinHarper’sWeeklylaterintheyear。
  Naturallyhegotashowerofresponses——serious,playful,burlesque。
  Someofthemwerequiteworthwhile。
  Theobvious"DeathlovesashiningMark"wasofcoursenumerouslyduplicated,andsomevariedit"DeathlovesanEasyMark,"andtherewas"Mark,theperfectman。"
  Thetwothatfollowgavehimespecialpleasure。
  OBITUARYFOR"MARKTWAIN"
  Worthyofhisportrait,aplaceonhismonument,aswellasaplaceamonghis"perennial—consolationheirlooms":
  "Gotup;washed;wenttobed。"
  Thesubject’sownwordsseeInnocentsAbroad。Can’tgobackonyourownwords,MarkTwain。There’snothing"tostrikeout";
  nothing"toreplace。"Whatmorecouldbesaidofanyone?
  "Gotup!"——Thinkofthefullnessofmeaning!Thepossibilitiesoflife,itsachievements——physical,intellectual,spiritual。Gotuptothetop!——theclimaxofhumanaspirationonearth!
  "Washed"——Everywhitclean;purified——body,soul,thoughts,purposes。
  "Wenttobed"——Workalldone——torest,tosleep。Theculminationofthedaywellspent!
  Godlooksaftertheawakening。
  Mrs。S。A。OREN—HAYNES。
  MarkTwainwastheonlymanwhoeverlived,sofarasweknow,whoseliesweresoinnocent,andwithalsohelpful,astomakethemworthmorethanawholelotoffossilizedpriests’eternaltruths。
  D。H。KENNER。
  CCXIX
  YACHTINGANDTHEOLOGY
  ClemensmadefewerspeechesduringtheRiverdaleperiod。Hewasasfrequentlydemanded,buthehadabetterexcuseforrefusing,especiallytheeveningfunctions。HeattendedagoodmanyluncheonswithfriendlyspiritslikeHowells,Matthews,JamesL。Ford,andHamlinGarland。AttheendofFebruaryhecamedowntotheMayor’sdinnergiventoPrinceHenryofPrussia,buthedidnotspeak。Clemensusedtosayafterwardthathehadnotbeenaskedtospeak,andthatitwasprobablybecauseofhissupposedbreachofetiquetteattheKaiser’sdinnerinBerlin;butthefactthatPrinceHenrysoughthimout,andwasmostcordiallyandhumanlyattentiveduringaconsiderableportionoftheevening,isagainstthesupposition。
  ClemensattendedaYalealumnidinnerthatwinterandincidentallyvisitedTwichellinHartford。TheoldquestionofmoralresponsibilitycameupandTwichelllenthisvisitoracopyofJonathanEdwards’s’FreedomoftheWill’fortrainperusal。Clemensfounditabsorbing。
  LaterhewroteTwichellhisviews。
  DEARJOE,——Aftercompliments。——[Meaning"Whatagoodtimeyougaveme;whatahappinessitwastobeunderyourroofagain,"etc。SeeopeningsentenceofalltranslationsofletterspassingbetweenLordRobertsandIndianprincesandrulers。]——FromBridgeporttoNewYork,thencetohome,&continuouslyuntilnearmidnightIwallowed&reekedwithJonathaninhisinsanedebauch;roseimmenselyrefreshed&fineattenthismorning,butwithastrange&hauntingsenseofhavingbeenonathreedays’tearwithadrunkenlunatic。
  ItisyearssinceIhaveknownthesesensations。Allthroughthebookistheglareofaresplendentintellectgonemad——amarvelousspectacle。No,notallthroughthebook——thedrunkdoesnotcomeontillthelastthird,wherewhatItaketobeCalvinism&itsGodbeginstoshowup&shinered&hideousintheglowfromthefiresofhell,theironlyrightandproperadornment。
  JonathanseemstoholdasagainsttheArmenianpositionthatthemanorhissoulorhiswillnevercreatesanimpulseitself,butismovedtoactionbyanimpulsebackofit。That’ssound!
  Also,thatoftwoormorethingsofferedit,itinfalliblychoosestheonewhichforthemomentismostpleasingtoITSELF。Perfectlycorrect!Animmenseadmissionforamannototherwisesane。
  UptothatpointhecouldhavewrittenChaptersIII&IVofmysuppressedGospel。Butthereweseemtoseparate。Heseemstoconcedetheindisputable&unshakendominionofMotive&Necessitycallthemwhathemay,theseareexteriorforces¬undertheman’sauthority,guidance,orevensuggestion;thenhesuddenlyfliesthelogicaltrack&toallseemingmakestheman¬thoseexteriorforcesresponsibletoGodfortheman’sthoughts,words,&
  acts。Itisfrankinsanity。
  IthinkthatwhenheconcedestheautocraticdominionofMotiveandNecessityhegrantsathirdpositionofmine——thataman’smindisameremachine——anautomaticmachine——whichishandledentirelyfromtheoutside,themanhimselffurnishingitabsolutelynothing;notanounceofitsfuel,¬somuchasabaresuggestiontothatexteriorengineerastowhatthemachineshalldonorhowitshalldoitnorwhen。
  Afterthatconcessionitwastimeforhimtogetalarmed&shirk——
  forhewaspointedstraightfortheonlyrational&possiblenextstationonthatpieceofroad——theirresponsibilityofmantoGod。
  Andsoheshirked。Shirked,andarrivedatthishandsomeresult:
  Maniscommandedtodoso&so。
  Ithasbeenordainedfromthebeginningoftimethatsomemensha’n’t&otherscan’t。
  Thesearetoblame:letthembedamned。
  IenjoytheColonelverymuch,&shallenjoytherestofhimwithanobscenedelight。
  Joe,thewholetribeshoutlovetoyou&yours!
  MARK。
  Clemenswasmovedtosetdownsometheologyofhisown,anddidsoinamanuscriptwhichheentitled,"IfICouldBeThere。"Itisinthedialogueformheoftenadoptedforpolemicwriting。ItisacolloquybetweentheMasteroftheUniverseandaStranger。Itbegins:
  I
  IfIcouldbethere,hiddenunderthestepsofthethrone,Ishouldhearconversationslikethis:
  ASTRANGER。Lord,thereisonewhoneedstobepunished,andhasbeenoverlooked。Itisintherecord。Ihavefoundit。
  LORD。Bysearching?
  S。Yes,Lord。
  L。Whoisit?Whatisit?
  S。Aman。
  L。Proceed。
  S。Hediedinsin。Sincommittedbyhisgreat—grandfather。
  L。Whenwasthis?
  S。Elevenmillionyearsago。
  L。Doyouknowwhatamicrobeis?
  S。Yes,Lord。Itisacreaturetoosmalltobedetectedbymyeye。
  L。Hecommitsdepredationsuponyourblood?
  S。Yes,Lord。
  L。Igiveyouleavetosubjecthimtoabillionyearsofmiseryforthisoffense。Go!Workyourwilluponhim。
  S。But,Lord,Ihavenothingagainsthim;Iamindifferenttohim。
  L。Why?
  S。Heissoinfinitelysmallandcontemptible。Iamtohimasisamountain—rangetoagrainofsand。
  L。WhatamItoman?
  S。Silent。
  L。AmInot,toaman,asisabillionsolarsystemstoagrainofsand?
  S。Itistrue,Lord。
  L。Somemicrobesarelargerthanothers。Doesmanregardthedifference?
  S。No,Lord。Tohimthereisnodifferenceofconsequence。Tohimtheyareallmicrobes,allinfinitelylittleandequallyinconsequential。
  L。Tomethereisnodifferenceofconsequencebetweenaman&amicrobe。Manlooksdownuponthespeckathisfeetcalledamicrobefromanaltitudeofathousandmiles,sotospeak,andregardshimwithindifference;Ilookdownuponthespeckscalledamanandamicrobefromanaltitudeofabillionleagues,sotospeak,andtometheyareofasize。Tomebothareinconsequential。Mankillsthemicrobeswhenhecan?
  S。Yes,Lord。
  L。Thenwhat?Doeshekeephiminmindyearsandyearsandgooncontrivingmiseriesforhim?
  S。No,Lord。
  L。Doesheforgethim?
  S。Yes,Lord。
  L。Why?
  S。Hecaresnothingmoreabouthim。
  L。Employshimselfwithmoreimportantmatters?
  S。Yes,Lord。
  L。Apparentlymanisquitearationalanddignifiedperson,andcandivorcehismindfromuninterestingtrivialities。WhydoesheaffrontmewiththefancythatIinterestMyselfintrivialities——likemenandmicrobes?
  II
  L。Isittruethehumanracethinkstheuniversewascreatedforitsconvenience?
  S。Yes,Lord。
  L。Thehumanraceismodest。Speakingasamemberofit,whatdoyouthinktheotheranimalsarefor?
  S。Tofurnishfoodandlaborforman。
  L。Whatistheseafor?
  S。Tofurnishfoodforman。Fishes。
  L。Andtheair?
  S。Tofurnishsustenanceforman。Birdsandbreath。
  L。Howmanymenarethere?
  S。Fifteenhundredmillions。
  L。Referringtonotes。Takeyourpencilandsetdownsomestatistics。
  Inahealthyman’slowerintestine28,000,000microbesareborndailyanddiedaily。Intherestofaman’sbody122,000,000microbesareborndailyanddiedaily。Thetwosumsaggregate—what?
  S。About150,000,000。
  L。Intendaystheaggregatereacheswhat?
  S。Fifteenhundredmillions。
  L。Itisforoneperson。Whatwoulditbeforthewholehumanpopulation?
  S。Alas,Lord,itisbeyondthepoweroffigurestosetdownthatmultitude。Itisbillionsofbillionsmultipliedbybillionsofbillions,andthesemultipliedagainandagainbybillionsofbillions。
  Thefigureswouldstretchacrosstheuniverseandhangoverintospaceonbothsides。
  L。Towhatintentaretheseuncountablemicrobesintroducedintothehumanrace?
  S。Thattheymayeat。
  L。Nowthen,accordingtoman’sownreasoning,whatismanfor?
  S。Alas—alas!
  L。Whatishefor?
  S。To—to—furnishfoodformicrobes。
  L。Manifestly。Achildcouldseeit。Nowthen,withthiscommon—senselighttoaidyourperceptions,whataretheair,theland,andtheoceanfor?
  S。Tofurnishfoodformansothathemaynourish,support,andmultiplyandreplenishthemicrobes。
  L。Manifestly。Doesonebuildaboarding—houseforthesakeoftheboarding—houseitselforforthesakeoftheboarders?
  S。Certainlyforthesakeoftheboarders。
  L。Man’saboarding—house。
  S。Iperceiveit,Lord。
  L。Heisaboarding—house。Hewasneverintendedforanythingelse。Ifhehadhadlessvanityandaclearerinsightintothegreattruthsthatlieembeddedinstatisticshewouldhavefounditoutearly。Asconcernsthemanwhohasgoneunpunishedelevenmillionyears,isityourbeliefthatinlifehedidhisdutybyhismicrobes?
  S。Undoubtedly,Lord。Hecouldnothelpit。
  L。Thenwhypunishhim?Hehadnootherdutytoperform。