went,andwaspaidforitintheend,“therebeingintruth,“asEvelynsays,“nocompostorlaetationwhatsoevercomparabletothiscontinualmotion,repastination,andturningofthemouldwiththespade。““Theearth,“headdselsewhere,“especiallyiffresh,hasacertainmagnetisminit,bywhichitattractsthesalt,power,orvirtuecalliteitherwhichgivesitlife,andisthelogicofallthelaborandstirwekeepaboutit,tosustainus;alldungingsandothersordidtemperingsbeingbutthevicarssuccedaneoustothisimprovement。“Moreover,thisbeingoneofthose“worn-outandexhaustedlayfieldswhichenjoytheirsabbath,“hadperchance,asSirKenelmDigbythinkslikely,attracted“vitalspirits“fromtheair。Iharvestedtwelvebushelsofbeans。
Buttobemoreparticular,foritiscomplainedthatMr。Colemanhasreportedchieflytheexpensiveexperimentsofgentlemenfarmers,myoutgoeswere,——
Forahoe
Plowing,harrowing,andfurrowingToomuch。
Beansforseed
Potatoesforseed
Peasforseed
Turnipseed
Whitelineforcrowfence
Horsecultivatorandboythreehours
Horseandcarttogetcrop
Myincomewaspatremfamiliasvendacem,nonemacemesseoportet,fromNinebushelsandtwelvequartsofbeanssold……$16。94
Five“largepotatoes
Leavingapecuniaryprofit,asIhaveelsewheresaid,of
Thisistheresultofmyexperienceinraisingbeans:PlantthecommonsmallwhitebushbeanaboutthefirstofJune,inrowsthreefeetbyeighteeninchesapart,beingcarefultoselectfreshroundandunmixedseed。Firstlookoutforworms,andsupplyvacanciesbyplantinganew。Thenlookoutforwoodchucks,ifitisanexposedplace,fortheywillnibbleofftheearliesttenderleavesalmostcleanastheygo;andagain,whentheyoungtendrilsmaketheirappearance,theyhavenoticeofit,andwillshearthemoffwithbothbudsandyoungpods,sittingerectlikeasquirrel。Butaboveallharvestasearlyaspossible,ifyouwouldescapefrostsandhaveafairandsalablecrop;youmaysavemuchlossbythismeans。
ThisfurtherexperiencealsoIgained:Isaidtomyself,Iwillnotplantbeansandcornwithsomuchindustryanothersummer,butsuchseeds,iftheseedisnotlost,assincerity,truth,simplicity,faith,innocence,andthelike,andseeiftheywillnotgrowinthissoil,evenwithlesstoilandmanurance,andsustainme,forsurelyithasnotbeenexhaustedforthesecrops。Alas!I
saidthistomyself;butnowanothersummerisgone,andanother,andanother,andIamobligedtosaytoyou,Reader,thattheseedswhichIplanted,ifindeedtheyweretheseedsofthosevirtues,werewormeatenorhadlosttheirvitality,andsodidnotcomeup。
Commonlymenwillonlybebraveastheirfatherswerebrave,ortimid。ThisgenerationisverysuretoplantcornandbeanseachnewyearpreciselyastheIndiansdidcenturiesagoandtaughtthefirstsettlerstodo,asiftherewereafateinit。Isawanoldmantheotherday,tomyastonishment,makingtheholeswithahoefortheseventiethtimeatleast,andnotforhimselftoliedownin!ButwhyshouldnottheNewEnglandertrynewadventures,andnotlaysomuchstressonhisgrain,hispotatoandgrasscrop,andhisorchards——raiseothercropsthanthese?Whyconcernourselvessomuchaboutourbeansforseed,andnotbeconcernedatallaboutanewgenerationofmen?WeshouldreallybefedandcheeredifwhenwemetamanweweresuretoseethatsomeofthequalitieswhichIhavenamed,whichweallprizemorethanthoseotherproductions,butwhichareforthemostpartbroadcastandfloatingintheair,hadtakenrootandgrowninhim。Herecomessuchasubtileandineffablequality,forinstance,astruthorjustice,thoughtheslightestamountornewvarietyofit,alongtheroad。
Ourambassadorsshouldbeinstructedtosendhomesuchseedsasthese,andCongresshelptodistributethemoveralltheland。Weshouldneverstanduponceremonywithsincerity。Weshouldnevercheatandinsultandbanishoneanotherbyourmeanness,iftherewerepresentthekernelofworthandfriendliness。Weshouldnotmeetthusinhaste。MostmenIdonotmeetatall,fortheyseemnottohavetime;theyarebusyabouttheirbeans。Wewouldnotdealwithamanthusploddingever,leaningonahoeoraspadeasastaffbetweenhiswork,notasamushroom,butpartiallyrisenoutoftheearth,somethingmorethanerect,likeswallowsalightedandwalkingontheground:——
“Andashespake,hiswingswouldnowandthenSpread,ashemeanttofly,thencloseagain——“
sothatweshouldsuspectthatwemightbeconversingwithanangel。
Breadmaynotalwaysnourishus;butitalwaysdoesusgood,iteventakesstiffnessoutofourjoints,andmakesussuppleandbuoyant,whenweknewnotwhatailedus,torecognizeanygenerosityinmanorNature,toshareanyunmixedandheroicjoy。
Ancientpoetryandmythologysuggest,atleast,thathusbandrywasonceasacredart;butitispursuedwithirreverenthasteandheedlessnessbyus,ourobjectbeingtohavelargefarmsandlargecropsmerely。Wehavenofestival,norprocession,norceremony,notexceptingourcattle-showsandso-calledThanksgivings,bywhichthefarmerexpressesasenseofthesacrednessofhiscalling,orisremindedofitssacredorigin。Itisthepremiumandthefeastwhichtempthim。HesacrificesnottoCeresandtheTerrestrialJove,buttotheinfernalPlutusrather。Byavariceandselfishness,andagrovellinghabit,fromwhichnoneofusisfree,ofregardingthesoilasproperty,orthemeansofacquiringpropertychiefly,thelandscapeisdeformed,husbandryisdegradedwithus,andthefarmerleadsthemeanestoflives。HeknowsNaturebutasarobber。Catosaysthattheprofitsofagricultureareparticularlypiousorjustmaximequepiusquaestus,andaccordingtoVarrotheoldRomans“calledthesameearthMotherandCeres,andthoughtthattheywhocultivateditledapiousandusefullife,andthattheyalonewereleftoftheraceofKingSaturn。“
Wearewonttoforgetthatthesunlooksonourcultivatedfieldsandontheprairiesandforestswithoutdistinction。Theyallreflectandabsorbhisraysalike,andtheformermakebutasmallpartofthegloriouspicturewhichhebeholdsinhisdailycourse。Inhisviewtheearthisallequallycultivatedlikeagarden。Thereforeweshouldreceivethebenefitofhislightandheatwithacorrespondingtrustandmagnanimity。WhatthoughI
valuetheseedofthesebeans,andharvestthatinthefalloftheyear?ThisbroadfieldwhichIhavelookedatsolonglooksnottomeastheprincipalcultivator,butawayfrommetoinfluencesmoregenialtoit,whichwaterandmakeitgreen。Thesebeanshaveresultswhicharenotharvestedbyme。Dotheynotgrowforwoodchuckspartly?TheearofwheatinLatinspica,obsoletelyspeca,fromspe,hopeshouldnotbetheonlyhopeofthehusbandman;itskernelorgraingranumfromgerendo,bearingisnotallthatitbears。How,then,canourharvestfail?ShallI
notrejoicealsoattheabundanceoftheweedswhoseseedsarethegranaryofthebirds?Itmatterslittlecomparativelywhetherthefieldsfillthefarmer’sbarns。Thetruehusbandmanwillceasefromanxiety,asthesquirrelsmanifestnoconcernwhetherthewoodswillbearchestnutsthisyearornot,andfinishhislaborwitheveryday,relinquishingallclaimtotheproduceofhisfields,andsacrificinginhismindnotonlyhisfirstbuthislastfruitsalso——
TheVillageAfterhoeing,orperhapsreadingandwriting,intheforenoon,I
usuallybathedagaininthepond,swimmingacrossoneofitscovesforastint,andwashedthedustoflaborfrommyperson,orsmoothedoutthelastwrinklewhichstudyhadmade,andfortheafternoonwasabsolutelyfree。EverydayortwoIstrolledtothevillagetohearsomeofthegossipwhichisincessantlygoingonthere,circulatingeitherfrommouthtomouth,orfromnewspapertonewspaper,andwhich,takeninhomoeopathicdoses,wasreallyasrefreshinginitswayastherustleofleavesandthepeepingoffrogs。AsIwalkedinthewoodstoseethebirdsandsquirrels,soIwalkedinthevillagetoseethemenandboys;insteadofthewindamongthepinesIheardthecartsrattle。Inonedirectionfrommyhousetherewasacolonyofmuskratsintherivermeadows;underthegroveofelmsandbuttonwoodsintheotherhorizonwasavillageofbusymen,ascurioustomeasiftheyhadbeenprairie-dogs,eachsittingatthemouthofitsburrow,orrunningovertoaneighbor’stogossip。Iwenttherefrequentlytoobservetheirhabits。Thevillageappearedtomeagreatnewsroom;andononeside,tosupportit,asonceatRedding&Company’sonStateStreet,theykeptnutsandraisins,orsaltandmealandothergroceries。Somehavesuchavastappetitefortheformercommodity,thatis,thenews,andsuchsounddigestiveorgans,thattheycansitforeverinpublicavenueswithoutstirring,andletitsimmerandwhisperthroughthemliketheEtesianwinds,orasifinhalingether,itonlyproducingnumbnessandinsensibilitytopain——otherwiseitwouldoftenbepainfultobear——withoutaffectingtheconsciousness。Ihardlyeverfailed,whenIrambledthroughthevillage,toseearowofsuchworthies,eithersittingonaladdersunningthemselves,withtheirbodiesinclinedforwardandtheireyesglancingalongthelinethiswayandthat,fromtimetotime,withavoluptuousexpression,orelseleaningagainstabarnwiththeirhandsintheirpockets,likecaryatides,asiftopropitup。
They,beingcommonlyoutofdoors,heardwhateverwasinthewind。
Thesearethecoarsestmills,inwhichallgossipisfirstrudelydigestedorcrackedupbeforeitisemptiedintofinerandmoredelicatehopperswithindoors。Iobservedthatthevitalsofthevillagewerethegrocery,thebar-room,thepost-office,andthebank;and,asanecessarypartofthemachinery,theykeptabell,abiggun,andafire-engine,atconvenientplaces;andthehousesweresoarrangedastomakethemostofmankind,inlanesandfrontingoneanother,sothateverytravellerhadtorunthegauntlet,andeveryman,woman,andchildmightgetalickathim。
Ofcourse,thosewhowerestationednearesttotheheadoftheline,wheretheycouldmostseeandbeseen,andhavethefirstblowathim,paidthehighestpricesfortheirplaces;andthefewstragglinginhabitantsintheoutskirts,wherelonggapsinthelinebegantooccur,andthetravellercouldgetoverwallsorturnasideintocow-paths,andsoescape,paidaveryslightgroundorwindowtax。Signswerehungoutonallsidestoallurehim;sometocatchhimbytheappetite,asthetavernandvictuallingcellar;somebythefancy,asthedrygoodsstoreandthejeweller’s;andothersbythehairorthefeetortheskirts,asthebarber,theshoemaker,orthetailor。Besides,therewasastillmoreterriblestandinginvitationtocallateveryoneofthesehouses,andcompanyexpectedaboutthesetimes。ForthemostpartIescapedwonderfullyfromthesedangers,eitherbyproceedingatonceboldlyandwithoutdeliberationtothegoal,asisrecommendedtothosewhorunthegauntlet,orbykeepingmythoughtsonhighthings,likeOrpheus,who,“loudlysingingthepraisesofthegodstohislyre,drownedthevoicesoftheSirens,andkeptoutofdanger。“SometimesI
boltedsuddenly,andnobodycouldtellmywhereabouts,forIdidnotstandmuchaboutgracefulness,andneverhesitatedatagapinafence。Iwasevenaccustomedtomakeanirruptionintosomehouses,whereIwaswellentertained,andafterlearningthekernelsandverylastsievefulofnews——whathadsubsided,theprospectsofwarandpeace,andwhethertheworldwaslikelytoholdtogethermuchlonger——Iwasletoutthroughtherearavenues,andsoescapedtothewoodsagain。
Itwasverypleasant,whenIstayedlateintown,tolaunchmyselfintothenight,especiallyifitwasdarkandtempestuous,andsetsailfromsomebrightvillageparlororlectureroom,withabagofryeorIndianmealuponmyshoulder,formysnugharborinthewoods,havingmadealltightwithoutandwithdrawnunderhatcheswithamerrycrewofthoughts,leavingonlymyoutermanatthehelm,oreventyingupthehelmwhenitwasplainsailing。Ihadmanyagenialthoughtbythecabinfire“asIsailed。“Iwasnevercastawaynordistressedinanyweather,thoughIencounteredsomeseverestorms。Itisdarkerinthewoods,evenincommonnights,thanmostsuppose。Ifrequentlyhadtolookupattheopeningbetweenthetreesabovethepathinordertolearnmyroute,and,wheretherewasnocart-path,tofeelwithmyfeetthefainttrackwhichIhadworn,orsteerbytheknownrelationofparticulartreeswhichIfeltwithmyhands,passingbetweentwopinesforinstance,notmorethaneighteeninchesapart,inthemidstofthewoods,invariably,inthedarkestnight。Sometimes,aftercominghomethuslateinadarkandmuggynight,whenmyfeetfeltthepathwhichmyeyescouldnotsee,dreamingandabsent-mindedalltheway,untilI
wasarousedbyhavingtoraisemyhandtoliftthelatch,Ihavenotbeenabletorecallasinglestepofmywalk,andIhavethoughtthatperhapsmybodywouldfinditswayhomeifitsmastershouldforsakeit,asthehandfindsitswaytothemouthwithoutassistance。Severaltimes,whenavisitorchancedtostayintoevening,anditprovedadarknight,Iwasobligedtoconducthimtothecart-pathintherearofthehouse,andthenpointouttohimthedirectionhewastopursue,andinkeepingwhichhewastobeguidedratherbyhisfeetthanhiseyes。OneverydarknightI
directedthusontheirwaytwoyoungmenwhohadbeenfishinginthepond。Theylivedaboutamileoffthroughthewoods,andwerequiteusedtotheroute。Adayortwoafteroneofthemtoldmethattheywanderedaboutthegreaterpartofthenight,closebytheirownpremises,anddidnotgethometilltowardmorning,bywhichtime,astherehadbeenseveralheavyshowersinthemeanwhile,andtheleaveswereverywet,theyweredrenchedtotheirskins。Ihaveheardofmanygoingastrayeveninthevillagestreets,whenthedarknesswassothickthatyoucouldcutitwithaknife,asthesayingis。Somewholiveintheoutskirts,havingcometotowna-shoppingintheirwagons,havebeenobligedtoputupforthenight;andgentlemenandladiesmakingacallhavegonehalfamileoutoftheirway,feelingthesidewalkonlywiththeirfeet,andnotknowingwhentheyturned。Itisasurprisingandmemorable,aswellasvaluableexperience,tobelostinthewoodsanytime。Ofteninasnow-storm,evenbyday,onewillcomeoutuponawell-knownroadandyetfinditimpossibletotellwhichwayleadstothevillage。
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