Ihewedthemaintimberssixinchessquare,mostofthestudsontwosidesonly,andtheraftersandfloortimbersononeside,leavingtherestofthebarkon,sothattheywerejustasstraightandmuchstrongerthansawedones。Eachstickwascarefullymortisedortenonedbyitsstump,forIhadborrowedothertoolsbythistime。Mydaysinthewoodswerenotverylongones;yetI
usuallycarriedmydinnerofbreadandbutter,andreadthenewspaperinwhichitwaswrapped,atnoon,sittingamidthegreenpineboughswhichIhadcutoff,andtomybreadwasimpartedsomeoftheirfragrance,formyhandswerecoveredwithathickcoatofpitch。BeforeIhaddoneIwasmorethefriendthanthefoeofthepinetree,thoughIhadcutdownsomeofthem,havingbecomebetteracquaintedwithit。Sometimesaramblerinthewoodwasattractedbythesoundofmyaxe,andwechattedpleasantlyoverthechipswhichIhadmade。
BythemiddleofApril,forImadenohasteinmywork,butrathermadethemostofit,myhousewasframedandreadyfortheraising。IhadalreadyboughttheshantyofJamesCollins,anIrishmanwhoworkedontheFitchburgRailroad,forboards。JamesCollins’shantywasconsideredanuncommonlyfineone。WhenI
calledtoseeithewasnotathome。Iwalkedabouttheoutside,atfirstunobservedfromwithin,thewindowwassodeepandhigh。Itwasofsmalldimensions,withapeakedcottageroof,andnotmuchelsetobeseen,thedirtbeingraisedfivefeetallaroundasifitwereacompostheap。Theroofwasthesoundestpart,thoughagooddealwarpedandmadebrittlebythesun。Doorsilltherewasnone,butaperennialpassageforthehensunderthedoorboard。Mrs。C。
cametothedoorandaskedmetoviewitfromtheinside。Thehensweredriveninbymyapproach。Itwasdark,andhadadirtfloorforthemostpart,dank,clammy,andaguish,onlyhereaboardandthereaboardwhichwouldnotbearremoval。Shelightedalamptoshowmetheinsideoftheroofandthewalls,andalsothattheboardfloorextendedunderthebed,warningmenottostepintothecellar,asortofdustholetwofeetdeep。Inherownwords,theywere“goodboardsoverhead,goodboardsallaround,andagoodwindow“——oftwowholesquaresoriginally,onlythecathadpassedoutthatwaylately。Therewasastove,abed,andaplacetosit,aninfantinthehousewhereitwasborn,asilkparasol,gilt-framedlooking-glass,andapatentnewcoffee-millnailedtoanoaksapling,alltold。Thebargainwassoonconcluded,forJameshadinthemeanwhilereturned。Itopayfourdollarsandtwenty-fivecentstonight,hetovacateatfivetomorrowmorning,sellingtonobodyelsemeanwhile:Itotakepossessionatsix。Itwerewell,hesaid,tobethereearly,andanticipatecertainindistinctbutwhollyunjustclaimsonthescoreofgroundrentandfuel。Thisheassuredmewastheonlyencumbrance。AtsixIpassedhimandhisfamilyontheroad。Onelargebundleheldtheirall——
bed,coffee-mill,looking-glass,hens——allbutthecat;shetooktothewoodsandbecameawildcat,and,asIlearnedafterward,trodinatrapsetforwoodchucks,andsobecameadeadcatatlast。
Itookdownthisdwellingthesamemorning,drawingthenails,andremovedittothepond-sidebysmallcartloads,spreadingtheboardsonthegrasstheretobleachandwarpbackagaininthesun。
OneearlythrushgavemeanoteortwoasIdrovealongthewoodlandpath。IwasinformedtreacherouslybyayoungPatrickthatneighborSeeley,anIrishman,intheintervalsofthecarting,transferredthestilltolerable,straight,anddrivablenails,staples,andspikestohispocket,andthenstoodwhenIcamebacktopassthetimeofday,andlookfreshlyup,unconcerned,withspringthoughts,atthedevastation;therebeingadearthofwork,ashesaid。Hewastheretorepresentspectatordom,andhelpmakethisseeminglyinsignificanteventonewiththeremovalofthegodsofTroy。
Idugmycellarinthesideofahillslopingtothesouth,whereawoodchuckhadformerlydughisburrow,downthroughsumachandblackberryroots,andtheloweststainofvegetation,sixfeetsquarebysevendeep,toafinesandwherepotatoeswouldnotfreezeinanywinter。Thesideswereleftshelving,andnotstoned;butthesunhavingnevershoneonthem,thesandstillkeepsitsplace。
Itwasbuttwohours’work。Itookparticularpleasureinthisbreakingofground,forinalmostalllatitudesmendigintotheearthforanequabletemperature。Underthemostsplendidhouseinthecityisstilltobefoundthecellarwheretheystoretheirrootsasofold,andlongafterthesuperstructurehasdisappearedposterityremarkitsdentintheearth。Thehouseisstillbutasortofporchattheentranceofaburrow。
Atlength,inthebeginningofMay,withthehelpofsomeofmyacquaintances,rathertoimprovesogoodanoccasionforneighborlinessthanfromanynecessity,Isetuptheframeofmyhouse。NomanwasevermorehonoredinthecharacterofhisraisersthanI。Theyaredestined,Itrust,toassistattheraisingofloftierstructuresoneday。Ibegantooccupymyhouseonthe4thofJuly,assoonasitwasboardedandroofed,fortheboardswerecarefullyfeather-edgedandlapped,sothatitwasperfectlyimpervioustorain,butbeforeboardingIlaidthefoundationofachimneyatoneend,bringingtwocartloadsofstonesupthehillfromthepondinmyarms。Ibuiltthechimneyaftermyhoeinginthefall,beforeafirebecamenecessaryforwarmth,doingmycookinginthemeanwhileoutofdoorsontheground,earlyinthemorning:whichmodeIstillthinkisinsomerespectsmoreconvenientandagreeablethantheusualone。Whenitstormedbeforemybreadwasbaked,Ifixedafewboardsoverthefire,andsatunderthemtowatchmyloaf,andpassedsomepleasanthoursinthatway。Inthosedays,whenmyhandsweremuchemployed,Ireadbutlittle,buttheleastscrapsofpaperwhichlayontheground,myholder,ortablecloth,affordedmeasmuchentertainment,infactansweredthesamepurposeastheIliad。
ItwouldbeworththewhiletobuildstillmoredeliberatelythanIdid,considering,forinstance,whatfoundationadoor,awindow,acellar,agarret,haveinthenatureofman,andperchanceneverraisinganysuperstructureuntilwefoundabetterreasonforitthanourtemporalnecessitieseven。Thereissomeofthesamefitnessinaman’sbuildinghisownhousethatthereisinabird’sbuildingitsownnest。Whoknowsbutifmenconstructedtheirdwellingswiththeirownhands,andprovidedfoodforthemselvesandfamiliessimplyandhonestlyenough,thepoeticfacultywouldbeuniversallydeveloped,asbirdsuniversallysingwhentheyaresoengaged?Butalas!wedolikecowbirdsandcuckoos,whichlaytheireggsinnestswhichotherbirdshavebuilt,andcheernotravellerwiththeirchatteringandunmusicalnotes。Shallweforeverresignthepleasureofconstructiontothecarpenter?Whatdoesarchitectureamounttointheexperienceofthemassofmen?I
neverinallmywalkscameacrossamanengagedinsosimpleandnaturalanoccupationasbuildinghishouse。Webelongtothecommunity。Itisnotthetailoralonewhoistheninthpartofaman;itisasmuchthepreacher,andthemerchant,andthefarmer。
Whereisthisdivisionoflabortoend?andwhatobjectdoesitfinallyserve?Nodoubtanothermayalsothinkforme;butitisnotthereforedesirablethatheshoulddosototheexclusionofmythinkingformyself。
True,therearearchitectssocalledinthiscountry,andIhaveheardofoneatleastpossessedwiththeideaofmakingarchitecturalornamentshaveacoreoftruth,anecessity,andhenceabeauty,asifitwerearevelationtohim。Allverywellperhapsfromhispointofview,butonlyalittlebetterthanthecommondilettantism。Asentimentalreformerinarchitecture,hebeganatthecornice,notatthefoundation。Itwasonlyhowtoputacoreoftruthwithintheornaments,thateverysugarplum,infact,mighthaveanalmondorcarawayseedinit——thoughIholdthatalmondsaremostwholesomewithoutthesugar——andnothowtheinhabitant,theindweller,mightbuildtrulywithinandwithout,andlettheornamentstakecareofthemselves。Whatreasonablemaneversupposedthatornamentsweresomethingoutwardandintheskinmerely——thatthetortoisegothisspottedshell,ortheshell-fishitsmother-o’-pearltints,bysuchacontractastheinhabitantsofBroadwaytheirTrinityChurch?Butamanhasnomoretodowiththestyleofarchitectureofhishousethanatortoisewiththatofitsshell:norneedthesoldierbesoidleastotrytopainttheprecisecolorofhisvirtueonhisstandard。Theenemywillfinditout。Hemayturnpalewhenthetrialcomes。Thismanseemedtometoleanoverthecornice,andtimidlywhisperhishalftruthtotherudeoccupantswhoreallyknewitbetterthanhe。WhatofarchitecturalbeautyInowsee,Iknowhasgraduallygrownfromwithinoutward,outofthenecessitiesandcharacteroftheindweller,whoistheonlybuilder——outofsomeunconscioustruthfulness,andnobleness,withouteverathoughtfortheappearanceandwhateveradditionalbeautyofthiskindisdestinedtobeproducedwillbeprecededbyalikeunconsciousbeautyoflife。Themostinterestingdwellingsinthiscountry,asthepainterknows,arethemostunpretending,humbleloghutsandcottagesofthepoorcommonly;itisthelifeoftheinhabitantswhoseshellstheyare,andnotanypeculiarityintheirsurfacesmerely,whichmakesthempicturesque;andequallyinterestingwillbethecitizen’ssuburbanbox,whenhislifeshallbeassimpleandasagreeabletotheimagination,andthereisaslittlestrainingaftereffectinthestyleofhisdwelling。Agreatproportionofarchitecturalornamentsareliterallyhollow,andaSeptembergalewouldstripthemoff,likeborrowedplumes,withoutinjurytothesubstantials。Theycandowithoutarchitecturewhohavenoolivesnorwinesinthecellar。Whatifanequaladoweremadeabouttheornamentsofstyleinliterature,andthearchitectsofourbiblesspentasmuchtimeabouttheircornicesasthearchitectsofourchurchesdo?Soaremadethebelles-lettresandthebeaux-artsandtheirprofessors。Muchitconcernsaman,forsooth,howafewsticksareslantedoverhimorunderhim,andwhatcolorsaredaubeduponhisbox。Itwouldsignifysomewhat,if,inanyearnestsense,heslantedthemanddaubedit;butthespirithavingdepartedoutofthetenant,itisofapiecewithconstructinghisowncoffin——thearchitectureofthegrave——and“carpenter“isbutanothernamefor“coffin-maker。“Onemansays,inhisdespairorindifferencetolife,takeupahandfuloftheearthatyourfeet,andpaintyourhousethatcolor。Ishethinkingofhislastandnarrowhouse?
Tossupacopperforitaswell。Whatanabundanceofleisurebemusthave!Whydoyoutakeupahandfulofdirt?Betterpaintyourhouseyourowncomplexion;letitturnpaleorblushforyou。Anenterprisetoimprovethestyleofcottagearchitecture!Whenyouhavegotmyornamentsready,Iwillwearthem。
BeforewinterIbuiltachimney,andshingledthesidesofmyhouse,whichwerealreadyimpervioustorain,withimperfectandsappyshinglesmadeofthefirstsliceofthelog,whoseedgesIwasobligedtostraightenwithaplane。
Ihavethusatightshingledandplasteredhouse,tenfeetwidebyfifteenlong,andeight-feetposts,withagarretandacloset,alargewindowoneachside,twotrapdoors,onedoorattheend,andabrickfireplaceopposite。Theexactcostofmyhouse,payingtheusualpriceforsuchmaterialsasIused,butnotcountingthework,allofwhichwasdonebymyself,wasasfollows;andIgivethedetailsbecauseveryfewareabletotellexactlywhattheirhousescost,andfewerstill,ifany,theseparatecostofthevariousmaterialswhichcomposethem:——
Boardsmostlyshantyboards。
Refuseshinglesforroofsides
Laths1。25
Twosecond-handwindowswithglass
Onethousandoldbrick
TwocasksoflimeThatwashigh。
HairMorethanIneeded。
Mantle-treeiron
Hingesandscrews
TransportationIcarriedagoodpartmonmyback。
Theseareallthematerials,exceptingthetimber,stones,andsand,whichIclaimedbysquatter’sright。Ihavealsoasmallwoodshedadjoining,madechieflyofthestuffwhichwasleftafterbuildingthehouse。
IintendtobuildmeahousewhichwillsurpassanyonthemainstreetinConcordingrandeurandluxury,assoonasitpleasesmeasmuchandwillcostmenomorethanmypresentone。
Ithusfoundthatthestudentwhowishesforasheltercanobtainoneforalifetimeatanexpensenotgreaterthantherentwhichhenowpaysannually。IfIseemtoboastmorethanisbecoming,myexcuseisthatIbragforhumanityratherthanformyself;andmyshortcomingsandinconsistenciesdonotaffectthetruthofmystatement。Notwithstandingmuchcantandhypocrisy——
chaffwhichIfinditdifficulttoseparatefrommywheat,butforwhichIamassorryasanyman——Iwillbreathefreelyandstretchmyselfinthisrespect,itissucharelieftoboththemoralandphysicalsystem;andIamresolvedthatIwillnotthroughhumilitybecomethedevil’sattorney。Iwillendeavortospeakagoodwordforthetruth。AtCambridgeCollegethemererentofastudent’sroom,whichisonlyalittlelargerthanmyown,isthirtydollarseachyear,thoughthecorporationhadtheadvantageofbuildingthirty-twosidebysideandunderoneroof,andtheoccupantsufferstheinconvenienceofmanyandnoisyneighbors,andperhapsaresidenceinthefourthstory。Icannotbutthinkthatifwehadmoretruewisdomintheserespects,notonlylesseducationwouldbeneeded,because,forsooth,morewouldalreadyhavebeenacquired,butthepecuniaryexpenseofgettinganeducationwouldinagreatmeasurevanish。ThoseconvenienceswhichthestudentrequiresatCambridgeorelsewherecosthimorsomebodyelsetentimesasgreatasacrificeoflifeastheywouldwithpropermanagementonbothsides。Thosethingsforwhichthemostmoneyisdemandedareneverthethingswhichthestudentmostwants。
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