首页 >出版文学> The Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow>第8章
  "IknowI’mafool,"heconfessed。"IhavenopositiveproofthatitWAShiscat;butI’llmakehimpayforcallingmeanOldBaileyAttorney,hangedifIdon’t!"
  WeallknowhowthepuddingOUGHTtobemade。Wedonotprofesstobeabletomakeit:thatisnotourbusiness。Ourbusinessistocriticizethecook。Itseemsourbusinesstocriticizesomanythingsthatitisnotourbusinesstodo。Weareallcriticsnowadays。Ihavemyopinionofyou,Reader,andyoupossiblyhaveyourownopinionofme。Idonotseektoknowit;personally,I
  preferthemanwhosayswhathehastosayofmebehindmyback。I
  remember,whenonalecturingtour,theground-planofthehalloftennecessitatedmyminglingwiththeaudienceastheystreamedout。ThisneverhappenedbutIwouldoverhearsomebodyinfrontofmewhispertohisorhercompanion——"Takecare,he’sjustbehindyou。"Ialwaysfeltsogratefultothatwhisperer。
  AtaBohemianClub,IwasoncedrinkingcoffeewithaNovelist,whohappenedtobeabroad-shouldered,athleticman。Afellow-member,joiningus,saidtotheNovelist,"Ihavejustfinishedthatlastbookofyours;I’lltellyoumycandidopinionofit。"PromptlyrepliedtheNovelist,"Igiveyoufairwarning——ifyoudo,Ishallpunchyourhead。"Weneverheardthatcandidopinion。
  Mostofourleisuretimewespendsneeringatoneanother。Itisawonder,goingaboutaswedowithournosessohighintheair,wedonotwalkoffthislittleroundworldintospace,allofus。TheMassessneerattheClasses。ThemoralsoftheClassesareshocking。IfonlytheClasseswouldconsentasabodytobetaughtbehaviourbyaCommitteeoftheMasses,howverymuchbetteritwouldbeforthem。IfonlytheClasseswouldneglecttheirowninterestsanddevotethemselvestothewelfareoftheMasses,theMasseswouldbemorepleasedwiththem。
  TheClassessneerattheMasses。IfonlytheMasseswouldfollowtheadvicegiventhembytheClasses;ifonlytheywouldbethriftyontheirtenshillingsaweek;ifonlytheywouldallbeteetotalers,ordrinkoldclaret,whichisnotintoxicating;ifonlyallthegirlswouldbedomesticservantsonfivepoundsayear,andnotwastetheirmoneyonfeathers;ifonlythemenwouldbecontenttoworkforfourteenhoursaday,andtosingintune,"GodblesstheSquireandhisrelations,"andwouldconsenttobekeptintheirproperstations,allthingswouldgoswimmingly——fortheClasses。
  TheNewWomanpooh-poohstheOld;theOldWomanisindignantwiththeNew。TheChapeldenouncestheStage;theStageridiculesLittleBethel;theMinorPoetsneersattheworld;theworldlaughsattheMinorPoet。
  MancriticizesWoman。Wearenotaltogetherpleasedwithwoman。Wediscusshershortcomings,weadviseherforhergood。IfonlyEnglishwiveswoulddressasFrenchwives,talkasAmericanwives,cookasGermanwives!ifonlywomenwouldbepreciselywhatwewantthemtobe——patientandhard-working,brilliantlywittyandexhaustivelydomestic,bewitching,amenable,andlesssuspicious;
  howverymuchbetteritwouldbeforthem——alsoforus。Weworksohardtoteachthem,buttheywillnotlisten。Insteadofpayingattentiontoourwisecounsel,thetiresomecreaturesarewastingtheirtimecriticizingus。Itisapopulargame,thisgameofschool。Allthatisneedfulisadoorstep,acane,andsixotherchildren。Thedifficultyisthesixotherchildren。Everychildwantstobetheschoolmaster;theywillkeepjumpingup,sayingitistheirturn。
  Womanwantstotakethesticknow,andputmanonthedoorstep。
  Thereareoneortwothingsshehasgottosaytohim。Heisnotatallthemansheapprovesof。Hemustbeginbygettingridofallhisnaturaldesiresandpropensities;thatdone,shewilltakehiminhandandmakeofhim——notaman,butsomethingverymuchsuperior。
  Itwouldbethebestofallpossibleworldsifeverybodywouldonlyfollowouradvice。Iwonder,wouldJerusalemhavebeenthecleanlycityitisreported,if,insteadoftroublinghimselfconcerninghisowntwopenny-halfpennydoorstep,eachcitizenhadgoneoutintotheroadandgiveneloquentlecturestoalltheotherinhabitantsonthesubjectofsanitation?
  WehavetakentocriticizingtheCreatorHimselfoflate。Theworldiswrong,wearewrong。IfonlyHehadtakenouradvice,duringthosefirstsixdays!
  WhydoIseemtohavebeenscoopedoutandfilledupwithlead?WhydoIhatethesmellofbacon,andfeelthatnobodycaresforme?Itisbecausechampagneandlobstershavebeenmadewrong。
  WhydoEdwinandAngelinaquarrel?ItisbecauseEdwinhasbeengivenafine,high-spiritednaturethatwillnotbrookcontradiction;whileAngelina,poorgirl,hasbeencursedwithcontradictoryinstincts。
  WhyisexcellentMr。Jonesbroughtdownnextdoortobeggary?Mr。
  Joneshadanincomeofathousandayear,securedbytheFunds。ButtherecamealongawickedCompanypromoter(whyarewickedCompanypromoterspermitted?)withaprospectus,tellinggoodMr。Joneshowtoobtainahundredpercent。forhismoneybyinvestingitinsomeschemefortheswindlingofMr。Jones’sfellow-citizens。
  Theschemedoesnotsucceed;thepeopleswindledturnout,contrarytothepromiseoftheprospectus,tobeMr。Jonesandhisfellow-investors。WhydoesHeavenallowthesewrongs?
  WhydoesMrs。Brownleaveherhusbandandchildren,torunoffwiththeNewDoctor?Itisbecauseanill-advisedCreatorhasgivenMrs。
  BrownandtheNewDoctorundulystrongemotions。NeitherMrs。BrownnortheNewDoctoraretobeblamed。Ifanyhumanbeingbeanswerableitis,probably,Mrs。Brown’sgrandfather,orsomeearlyancestoroftheNewDoctor’s。
  WeshallcriticizeHeavenwhenwegetthere。Idoubtifanyofuswillbepleasedwiththearrangements;wehavegrownsoexceedinglycritical。
  ItwasoncesaidofaverysuperioryoungmanthatheseemedtobeundertheimpressionthatGodAlmightyhadmadetheuniversechieflytohearwhathewouldsayaboutit。Consciouslyorunconsciously,mostofusareofthiswayofthinking。Itisanageofmutualimprovementsocieties——adelightfulidea,everybody’sbusinessbeingtoimproveeverybodyelse;ofamateurparliaments,ofliterarycouncils,ofplaygoers’clubs。
  FirstNightcriticismseemstohavediedoutoflate,theStudentoftheDramahavingcometotheconclusion,possibly,thatplaysarenotworthcriticizing。Butinmyyoungdayswewereveryearnestatthiswork。Wewenttotheplay,lesswiththeselfishdesireofenjoyingourevening,thanwiththenobleaimofelevatingtheStage。Maybewedidgood,maybewewereneeded——letusthinkso。
  Certainitis,manyoftheoldabsurditieshavedisappearedfromtheTheatre,andourrough-and-readycriticismmayhavehelpedthehappydispatch。Afollyisoftenservedbyanunwiseremedy。
  Thedramatistinthosedayshadtoreckonwithhisaudience。
  GalleryandPittookaninterestinhisworksuchasGalleriesandPitsnolongertake。Irecollectwitnessingtheproductionofaveryblood-curdlingmelodramaat,Ithink,theoldQueen’sTheatre。
  Theheroinehadbeengivenbytheauthoraquiteunnecessaryamountofconversation,soweconsidered。Thewoman,wheneversheappearedonthestage,talkedbytheyard;shecouldnotdoasimplelittlethinglikecursingtheVillainunderabouttwentylines。Whentheheroaskedherifshelovedhimshestoodupandmadeaspeechaboutitthatlastedthreeminutesbythewatch。Onedreadedtoseeheropenhermouth。IntheThirdAct,somebodygotholdofherandshutherupinadungeon。Hewasnotaniceman,speakinggenerally,butwefelthewasthemanforthesituation,andthehousecheeredhimtotheecho。Weflatteredourselveswehadgotridofherfortherestoftheevening。Thensomefoolofaturnkeycamealong,andsheappealedtohim,throughthegrating,toletheroutforafewminutes。Theturnkey,agoodbutsoft-heartedman,hesitated。
  "Don’tyoudoit,"shoutedoneearnestStudentoftheDrama,fromtheGallery;"she’sallright。Keepherthere!"
  Theoldidiotpaidnoattentiontoouradvice;hearguedthemattertohimself。"’Tisbutatriflingrequest,"heremarked;"anditwillmakeherhappy。"
  "Yes,butwhataboutus?"repliedthesamevoicefromtheGallery。
  "Youdon’tknowher。You’veonlyjustcomeon;we’vebeenlisteningtoheralltheevening。She’squietnow,youletherbe。"
  "Oh,letmeout,ifonlyforonemoment!"shriekedthepoorwoman。
  "IhavesomethingthatImustsaytomychild。"
  "Writeitonabitofpaper,andpassitout,"suggestedavoicefromthePit。"We’llseethathegetsit。"
  "ShallIkeepamotherfromherdyingchild?"musedtheturnkey。
  "No,itwouldbeinhuman。"
  "No,itwouldn’t,"persistedthevoiceofthePit;"notinthisinstance。It’stoomuchtalkthathasmadethepoorchildill。"
  Theturnkeywouldnotbeguidedbyus。Heopenedthecelldooramidsttheexecrationsofthewholehouse。Shetalkedtoherchildforaboutfiveminutes,attheendofwhichtimeitdied。
  "Ah,heisdead!"shriekedthedistressedparent。
  "Luckybeggar!"wastheunsympatheticrejoinderofthehouse。
  Sometimesthecriticismoftheaudiencewouldtaketheformofremarks,addressedbyonegentlemantoanother。Wehadbeenlisteningonenighttoaplayinwhichactionseemedtobeunnecessarilysubordinatedtodialogue,andsomewhatpoordialogueatthat。Suddenly,acrossthewearyingtalkfromthestage,camethestentorianwhisper——
  "Jim!"
  "Hallo!"
  "Wakemeupwhentheplaybegins。"
  Thiswasfollowedbyanostentatioussoundasofsnoring。Thenthevoiceofthesecondspeakerwasheard——
  "Sammy!"
  Hisfriendappearedtoawake。
  "Eh?Yes?What’sup?Hasanythinghappened?"
  "Wakeyouupathalf-pasteleveninanyevent,Isuppose?"
  "Thanks,do,sonny。"Andthecriticsleptagain。
  Yes,wetookaninterestinourplaysthen。IwondershallIeverenjoytheBritishDramaagainasIenjoyeditinthosedays?ShallIeverenjoyasupperagainasIenjoyedthetripeandonionswasheddownwithbitterbeeratthebaroftheoldAlbion?Ihavetriedmanysuppersafterthetheatresincethen,andsome,whenfriendshavebeeningenerousmood,havebeenexpensiveandelaborate。ThecookmayhavecomefromParis,hisportraitmaybeintheillustratedpapers,hissalarymaybereckonedbyhundreds;butthereissomethingwrongwithhisart,forallthat,Imissaflavourinhismeats。Thereisasaucelacking。
  Naturehashercoinage,anddemandspaymentinherowncurrency。AtNature’sshopitisyouyourselfmustpay。Yourunearnedincrement,yourinheritedfortune,yourluck,arenotlegaltendersacrosshercounter。
  Youwantagoodappetite。Natureisquitewillingtosupplyyou。
  "Certainly,sir,"shereplies,"Icandoyouaveryexcellentarticleindeed。Ihaveherearealgenuinehungerandthirstthatwillmakeyourmealadelighttoyou。Youshalleatheartilyandwithzest,andyoushallrisefromthetablerefreshed,invigorated,andcheerful。"
  "JusttheverythingIwant,"exclaimsthegourmetdelightedly。
  "Tellmetheprice。"
  "Theprice,"answersMrs。Nature,"isonelongday’shardwork。"
  Thecustomer’sfacefalls;hehandlesnervouslyhisheavypurse。
  "CannotIpayforitinmoney?"heasks。"Idon’tlikework,butI
  amarichman,IcanaffordtokeepFrenchcooks,topurchaseoldwines。"
  Natureshakesherhead。
  "Icannottakeyourcheques,tissueandnervearemycharges。FortheseIcangiveyouanappetitethatwillmakearump-steakandatankardofalemoredelicioustoyouthananydinnerthatthegreatestchefinEuropecouldputbeforeyou。Icanevenpromiseyouthatahunkofbreadandcheeseshallbeabanquettoyou;butyoumustpaymypriceinmymoney;Idonotdealinyours。"
  AndnexttheDilettanteenters,demandingatasteforArtandLiterature,andthisalsoNatureisquitepreparedtosupply。
  "Icangiveyoutruedelightinallthesethings,"sheanswers。
  "Musicshallbeaswingstoyou,liftingyouabovetheturmoiloftheworld。ThroughArtyoushallcatchaglimpseofTruth。AlongthepleasantpathsofLiteratureyoushallwalkasbesidestillwaters。"
  "Andyourcharge?"criesthedelightedcustomer。
  "Thesethingsaresomewhatexpensive,"repliesNature。"Iwantfromyoualifelivedsimply,freefromalldesireofworldlysuccess,alifefromwhichpassionhasbeenlivedout;alifetowhichappetitehasbeensubdued。"
  "Butyoumistake,mydearlady,"repliestheDilettante;"Ihavemanyfriends,possessedoftaste,andtheyaremenwhodonotpaythispriceforit。Theirhousesarefullofbeautifulpictures,theyraveabout’nocturnes’and’symphonies,’theirshelvesarepackedwithfirsteditions。Yettheyaremenofluxuryandwealthandfashion。Theytroublemuchconcerningthemakingofmoney,andSocietyistheirheaven。CannotIbeasoneofthese?"
  "Idonotdealinthetricksofapes,"answersNaturecoldly;"thecultureofthesefriendsofyoursisamerepose,afashionofthehour,theirtalkmereparrotchatter。Yes,youcanpurchasesuchcultureasthis,andprettycheaply,butapassionforskittleswouldbeofmoreservicetoyou,andbringyoumoregenuineenjoyment。Mygoodsareofadifferentclass。Ifearwewasteeachother’stime。"
  Andnextcomestheboy,askingwithablushforlove,andNature’smotherlyoldheartgoesouttohim,foritisanarticleshelovestosell,andshelovesthosewhocometopurchaseitofher。Sosheleansacrossthecounter,smiling,andtellshimthatshehastheverythinghewants,andhe,tremblingwithexcitement,likewiseasksthefigure。
  "Itcostsagooddeal,"explainsNature,butinnodiscouragingtone;"itisthemostexpensivethinginallmyshop。"
  "Iamrich,"repliesthelad。"Myfatherworkedhardandsaved,andhehasleftmeallhiswealth。Ihavestocksandshares,andlandsandfactories;andwillpayanypriceinreasonforthisthing。"
  ButNature,lookinggraver,laysherhanduponhisarm。
  "Putbyyourpurse,boy,"shesays,"mypriceisnotapriceinreason,norisgoldthemetalthatIdealin。Therearemanyshopsinvariousstreetswhereyourbank-noteswillbeaccepted。Butifyouwilltakeanoldwoman’sadvice,youwillnotgotothem。Thethingtheywillsellyouwillbringsorrowanddoeviltoyou。Itischeapenough,but,likeallthingscheap,itisnotworththebuying。Nomanpurchasesit,onlythefool。"
  "AndwhatisthecostofthethingYOUsellthen?"asksthelad。
  "Self-forgetfulness,tenderness,strength,"answerstheoldDame;
  "theloveofallthingsthatareofgoodrepute,thehateofallthingsevil——courage,sympathy,self-respect,thesethingspurchaselove。Putbyyourpurse,lad,itwillserveyouinotherways,butitwillnotbuyforyouthegoodsuponmyshelves。"
  "ThenamInobetteroffthanthepoorman?"demandsthelad。
  "Iknownotwealthorpovertyasyouunderstandit,"answersNature。
  "HereIexchangerealitiesonlyforrealities。Youaskformytreasures,Iaskforyourbrainandheartinexchange——yours,boy,notyourfather’s,notanother’s。"
  "Andthisprice,"heargues,"howshallIobtainit?"
  "Goabouttheworld,"repliesthegreatLady。"Labour,suffer,help。Comebacktomewhenyouhaveearnedyourwages,andaccordingtohowmuchyoubringmesowewilldobusiness。"
  Isrealwealthsounevenlydistributedaswethink?IsnotFatethetrueSocialist?Whoistherichman,whothepoor?Doweknow?
  Doeseventhemanhimselfknow?Arewenotstrivingfortheshadow,missingthesubstance?Takelifeatitshighest;whichwasthehappierman,richSolomonorpoorSocrates?Solomonseemstohavehadmostthingsthatmostmenmostdesire——maybetoomuchofsomeforhisowncomfort。Socrateshadlittlebeyondwhathecarriedaboutwithhim,butthatwasagooddeal。Accordingtoourscales,Solomonshouldhavebeenoneofthehappiestmenthateverlived,Socratesoneofthemostwretched。Butwasitso?
  Ortakinglifeatitslowest,withpleasureitsonlygoal。IsmylordTomNoddy,inthestalls,soverymuchjollierthan’Arryinthegallery?Werebeertenshillingsthebottle,andchampagnefourpenceaquart,which,thinkyou,weshouldclamourfor?IfeveryWestEndClubhaditsskittlealley,andbilliardscouldonlybeplayedinEastEndpubs,whichgame,mylord,wouldyouselect?
  IstheairofBerkeleySquaresomuchmorejoy-givingthantheatmosphereofSevenDials?IfindmyselfapiquancyintheairofSevenDials,missingfromBerkeleySquare。Istheresovastadifferencebetweenhorse-hairandstraw,whenyouaretired?Ishappinessmultipliedbythenumberofroomsinone’shouse?AreLadyErmintrude’slipssoverymuchsweeterthanSally’softheAlley?WhatISsuccessinlife?
  ONTHEPLAYINGOFMARCHESATTHEFUNERALSOFMARIONETTES
  Hebeganthedaybadly。Hetookmeoutandlostme。Itwouldbesomuchbetter,wouldheconsenttotheusualarrangement,andallowmetotakehimout。Iamfartheablerleader:Isayitwithoutconceit。Iamolderthanheis,andIamlessexcitable。IdonotstopandtalkwitheverypersonImeet,andthenforgetwhereIam。
  Idolesstodistractmyself:Irarelyfight,IneverfeelIwanttorunaftercats,Itakebutlittlepleasureinfrighteningchildren。Ihavenothingtothinkaboutbutthewalk,andthegettinghomeagain。If,asIsay,hewouldgiveuptakingmeout,andletmetakehimout,therewouldbelesstroubleallround。ButintothisIhaveneverbeenabletopersuadehim。
  Hehadmislaidmeonceortwice,butinSloaneSquarehelostmeentirely。Whenhelosesme,hestandsandbarksforme。Ifonlyhewouldremainwherehefirstbarked,Imightfindmywaytohim;but,beforeIcancrosstheroad,heisbarkinghalf-waydownthenextstreet。IamnotsoyoungasIwasandIsometimesthinkheexercisesmemorethanisgoodforme。IcouldseehimfromwhereI
  wasstandingintheKing’sRoad。Evidentlyhewasmostindignant。
  Iwastoofarofftodistinguishthebarks,butIcouldguesswhathewassaying——
  "Damnthatman,he’soffagain。"
  Hemadeinquiriesofapassingdog——
  "Youhaven’tsmeltmymanaboutanywhere,haveyou?"
  (Adog,ofcourse,wouldneverspeakofSEEINGanybodyoranything,smellbeinghisleadingsense。Reachingthetopofahill,hewouldsaytohiscompanion——"Lovelysmellfromhere,Ialwaysthink;I
  couldsitandsniffherealltheafternoon。"Or,proposingawalk,hewouldsay——"Iliketheroadbythecanal,don’tyou?There’ssomethinginterestingtocatchyournoseateveryturn。")
  "No,Ihaven’tsmeltanymaninparticular,"answeredtheotherdog。
  "Whatsortofasmellingmanisyours?"
  "Oh,anegg-and-baconysortofaman,withadashofsoapabouthim。"
  "That’snothingtogoby,"retortedtheother;"mostmenwouldanswertothatdescription,thistimeofthemorning。Wherewereyouwhenyoulastnoticedhim?"
  Atthismomenthecaughtsightofme,andcameup,pleasedtofindme,butvexedwithmeforhavinggotlost。
  "Oh,hereyouare,"hebarked;"didn’tyouseemegoroundthecorner?Dokeepcloser。Botheredifhalfmytimeisn’ttakenup,findingyouandlosingyouagain。"
  Theincidentappearedtohavemadehimbad-tempered;hewasjustinthehumourforarowofanysort。AtthetopofSloaneStreetastoutmilitary-lookinggentlemanstartedrunningaftertheChelseabus。Witha"Hooroo"WilliamSmithwasafterhim。Hadtheoldgentlemantakennonotice,allwouldhavebeenwell。Abutcherboy,drivingjustbehind,would——Icouldreaditinhiseye——havecaughtSmithaflickashedartedintotheroad,whichwouldhaveservedhimright;theoldgentlemanwouldhavecapturedhisbus;andtheaffairwouldhavebeenended。Unfortunately,hewasthattypeofretiredmilitarymanallgoutandcurryandnosense。Hestoppedtoswearatthedog。That,ofcourse,waswhatSmithwanted。Itisnotoftenhegetsascrimmagewithafull-grownman。"They’reapoor-spiritedlot,mostofthem,"hethinks;"theywon’tevenansweryouback。Ilikeamanwhoshowsabitofpluck。"Hewasfrenziedwithdelightathissuccess。Heflewroundhisvictim,weavingwhoopingcirclesandcurvesthatparalyzedtheoldgentlemanasthoughtheyhadbeenthemysticfiguresofaMerlin。Thecolonelclubbedhisumbrella,andattemptedtodefendhimself。Icalledtothedog,Igavegoodadvicetothecolonel(Ijudgedhimtobeacolonel;thelouderhespoke,thelessonecouldunderstandhim),butbothweretooexcitedtolistentome。Asympatheticbusdriverleanedover,andwhisperedhoarsecounsel。
  "Ketch’imbythetail,sir,"headvisedtheoldgentleman;"don’tyoubeafraidofhim;youketch’imfirmlybythetail。"
  Amilkman,ontheotherhand,soughtrathertoencourageSmith,shoutingashepassed——
  "Gooddog,killhim!"
  Achild,brainedwithinaninchbytheoldgentleman’sumbrella,begantocry。Thenursetoldtheoldgentlemanhewasafool——aremarkwhichstruckmeassingularlyaptTheoldgentlemangaspedbackthatperambulatorswereillegalonthepavement;and,betweenhisexercises,inquiredaftermyself。Acrowdbegantocollect;andapolicemanstrolledup。
  Itwasnottherightthing:Idonotdefendmyself;but,atthispoint,thetemptationcametometodesertWilliamSmith。Helikesastreetrow,Idon’t。Thesethingsaremattersoftemperament。I
  havealsonoticedthathehasthehappyinstinctofknowingwhentodisappearfromacrisis,andtheabilitytodoso;mysteriouslyturningup,quarterofamileoff,cladinapeacefulandpre-occupiedair,andtoallappearancesanotherandabetterdog。
  ConsolingmyselfwiththereflectionthatIcouldbeofnopracticalassistancetohimandrememberingwithsomesatisfactionthat,byafortunateaccident,hewaswithouthiscollar,whichbearsmynameandaddress,IslippedroundtheoffsideofaVauxhallbus,makingnoattemptatostentation,andworkedmywayhomethroughLowndesSquareandthePark。
  FiveminutesafterIhadsatdowntolunch,heflungopenthedining-roomdoor,andmarchedin。Itishiscustomary"entrance。"
  Inapreviousstateofexistence,hissoulwasprobablythatofanActor-Manager。
  Fromhisexuberantself-satisfaction,Iwasinclinedtothinkhemusthavesucceededinfollowingthemilkman’sadvice;atallevents,Ihavenotseenthecolonelsince。Hisbadtemperhaddisappeared,buthis"uppishness"had,ifpossible,increased。
  Previoustohisreturn,IhadgivenTheO’Shannonabiscuit。TheO’Shannonhadbeeninsulted;hedidnotwantadogbiscuit;ifhecouldnothaveagrilledkidneyhedidnotwantanything。Hehadthrownthebiscuitonthefloor。Smithsawitandmadeforit。NowSmithnevereatsbiscuits。Igivehimoneoccasionally,andheatonceproceedstohideit。Heisathriftydog;hethinksofthefuture。"Youneverknowwhatmayhappen,"hesays;"supposetheGuv’nordies,orgoesmad,orbankrupt,Imaybegladevenofthisbiscuit;I’llputitunderthedoor-mat——no,Iwon’t,somebodywillfinditthere。I’llscratchaholeinthetennislawn,andburyitthere。That’sagoodidea;perhapsit’llgrow!"OnceIcaughthimhidingitinmystudy,behindtheshelfdevotedtomyownbooks。Itoffendedme,hisdoingthat;theargumentwassopalpable。
  Generally,whereverhehidesitsomebodyfindsit。Wefinditunderourpillows——insideourboots;noplaceseemssafe。Thistimehehadsaidtohimself——"ByJove!awholerowoftheGuv’nor’sbooks。
  Nobodywilleverwanttotaketheseout;I’llhideithere。"Onefeelsathinglikethatfromone’sowndog。
  ButTheO’Shannon’sbiscuitwasanothermatter。Honestyisthebestpolicy;butdishonestyisthebetterfun。Hemadeadashforit,andcommencedtodevouritgreedily;youmighthavethoughthehadnottastedfoodforaweek。
  TheindignationofTheO’Shannonwasasightforthegods。Hehasthegood-natureofhisrace:hadSmithaskedhimforthebiscuithewouldprobablyhavegivenittohim;itwastheinsult——theimmoralityoftheproceeding,thatmaddenedTheO’Shannon。
  Foramomenthewasparalyzed。
  "Well,ofallthe——Didyeseethatnow?"hesaidtomewithhiseyes。ThenhemadearushandsnatchedthebiscuitoutofSmith’sveryjaws。"YeonprincipledblackSaxonthief,"growledTheO’Shannon;"howdareyetakemybiscuit?"
  "YoumiserableIrishcur,"growledSmith;"howwasItoknowitwasyourbiscuit?Doeseverythingonthefloorbelongtoyou?PerhapsyouthinkIbelongtoyou,I’monthefloor。Idon’tbelieveitisyourbiscuit,youlong-eared,snubbed-nosedbog-trotter;giveitmeback。"
  "Idon’trequireanyofyourargument,youflop-earedsonofatrampwithhalfatail,"repliedTheO’Shannon。"Youcomeandtakeit,ifyouthinkyouaredogenough。"
  Hedidthinkhewasdogenough。HeishalfthesizeofTheO’Shannon,butsuchconsiderationsweighnotwithhim。Hisargumentis,ifadogistoobigforyoutofightthewholeofhim,takeabitofhimandfightthat。Hegenerallygetslicked,butwhatisleftofhiminvariablyswaggersaboutafterwardsundertheimpressionitisthevictor。Whenheisdead,hewillsaytohimself,ashesettleshimselfinhisgrave——"Well,IflattermyselfI’velaidoutthatoldworldatlast。Itwon’ttroubleMEanymore,I’mthinking。"
  Onthisoccasion,_I_tookahandinthefight。ItbecomesnecessaryatintervalstoremindMasterSmiththattheman,astheusefulandfaithfulfriendofdog,hashisrights。Ideemedsuchintervalhadarrived。Heflunghimselfontothesofa,muttering。
  Itsoundedlike——"WishI’dnevergotupthismorning。Nobodyunderstandsme。"
  Nothing,however,sobershimforlong。Half-an-hourlater,hewaskillingthenext-doorcat。Hewillneverlearnsense;hehasbeenkillingthatcatforthelastthreemonths。Whythenextmorninghisnoseisinvariablytwiceitsnaturalsize,whileforthenextweekhecanseeobjectsononesideofhisheadonly,heneverseemstograsp;Isupposeheattributesittochangeintheweather。
  Heendeduptheafternoonwithwhathenodoubtregardedasacompleteandsatisfyingsuccess。Dorotheahadinvitedaladytotaketeawithherthatday。Iheardthesoundoflaughter,and,beingnearthenursery,Ilookedintoseewhatwasthejoke。Smithwasworryingadoll。Ihaverarelyseenamoreworried-lookingdoll。Itsheadwasoff,anditssawduststrewedthefloor。Boththechildrenwerecrowingwithdelight;Dorothea,inparticular,wasinanecstasyofamusement。
  "Whosedollisit?"Iasked。
  "Eva’s,"answeredDorothea,betweenherpealsoflaughter。
  "Ohno,itisn’t,"explainedEva,inatoneofsweetcontent;
  "here’smydoll。"Shehadbeensittingonit,andnowdrewitforth,warmbutwhole。"That’sDorry’sdoll。"
  ThechangefromjoytogriefonthepartofDorotheawasdistinctlydramatic。EvenSmith,accustomedtostorm,wasnonplussedatthesuddennessoftheattackuponhim。
  Dorothea’ssorrowlastedlongerthanIhadexpected。Ipromisedheranotherdoll。Butitseemedshedidnotwantanother;thatwastheonlydollshewouldevercareforsolongaslifelasted;nootherdollcouldevertakeitsplace;nootherdollwouldbetoherwhatthatdollhadbeen。Theselittlepeoplearesoabsurd:asifitcouldmatterwhetheryoulovedonedolloranother,whenallaresomuchalike!Theyhavecurlyhair,andpink-and-whitecomplexions,bigeyesthatopenandshut,alittleredmouth,twolittlehands。
  Yetthesefoolishlittlepeople!theywillloveone,whileanothertheywillnotlookupon。Ifindthebestplanisnottoreasonwiththem,buttosympathize。Lateron——butnottoosoon——introducetothemanotherdoll。Theywillnotcareforitatfirst,butintimetheywillcometotakeaninterestinit。Ofcourse,itcannotmakethemforgetthefirstdoll;nodolleverborninLowtherArcadiacouldbeasthat,butstill——Itismanyweeksbeforetheyforgetentirelythefirstlove。
  WeburiedDollyinthecountryundertheyewtree。Afriendofminewhoplaysthefiddlecamedownonpurposetoassist。Weburiedherinthehotspringsunshine,whilethebirdsfromshadynookssangjoyouslyoflifeandlove。Andourchiefmournercriedrealtears,justforalltheworldasthoughitwerenotthefateofdolls,soonerorlater,togetbroken——thelittlefragilethings,madeforanhour,tobedressedandkissed;then,paintlessandstript,tobethrownasideonthenurseryfloor。Poorlittledolls!Iwonderdotheytakethemselvesseriously,notknowingthespringsthatstirtheirsawdustbosomsarebutclockwork,notseeingthewirestowhichtheydance?Poorlittlemarionettes!dotheytalktogether,I
  wonder,whenthelightsoftheboothareout?
  You,littlesisterdoll,weretheheroine。Youlivedinthewhite-washedcottage,allhoneysuckleandclematiswithout——earwiggyanddampwithin,maybe。Howprettyyoualwayslookedinyoursimple,neatly-fittingprintdress。Howgoodyouwere!Hownoblyyouboreyourpoverty。Howpatientyouwereunderyourmanywrongs。
  Youneverharbouredanevilthought,arevengefulwish——never,littledoll?Weretherenevermomentswhenyoulongedtoplaythewickedwoman’spart,liveinaroomwithmanydoors,be-cladinfursandjewels,withloversgaloreatyourfeet?Inthoselongwinterevenings?thehouseholdworkisdone——thegreasydisheswashed,thefloorscrubbed;theexcellentchildisasleepinthecorner;theone-and-elevenpennylampshedsitsdismallightonthedarnedtable-cloth;yousit,busyatyourcoarsesewing,waitingforHeroDick,knowing——guessing,atleast,whereheis——!Yes,dear,I
  rememberyourfinespeeches,whenyoutoldher,instirringlanguagethegallerycheeredtotheecho,whatyouthoughtofherandofsuchwomenasshe;when,liftingyourhandtoheaven,youdeclaredyouwerehappierinyourattic,workingyourfingerstothebone,thansheinhergildedsalon——Ithink"gildedsalon"wastheterm,wasitnot?——furnishedbysin。Butspeakingofyourself,weaklittlesisterdoll,notofyourfinespeeches,thegallerylistening,didyounot,inyoursecretheart,envyher?Didyounever,beforeblowingouttheonecandle,standforaminuteinfrontofthecrackedglass,andthinktoyourselfthatyou,too,wouldlookwellinlow-cutdressesfromParis,thediamondsflashingonyourwhitesmoothskin?Didyounever,toilinghomethroughthemud,bearingyourbundleofneedlework,feelbitterwiththewagesofvirtue,asshesplashedyou,passingbyinhercarriage?Alone,overyourcupofweaktea,didyouneverfeeltemptedtopaythepriceforchampagnesuppers,andgaiety,andadmiration?Ah,yes,itiseasyforfolkswhohavehadtheirgoodtime,topreparecopybooksforwearylittleinkstainedfingers,longingforplay。Thefinemaximssoundsuchcantwhenweareinthatmood,dotheynot?You,too,wereyoungandhandsome:didtheauthoroftheplaythinkyouwereneverhungryforthegoodthingsoflife?Didhethinkthatreadingtractstocrotchetyoldwomenwasjoytoafull-bloodedgirlinhertwenties?WhyshouldSHEhaveallthelove,andallthelaughter?
  Howfortunatethatthevillain,theWickedBaronet,neveropenedthecottagedooratthatmoment,eh,dear!Healwayscamewhenyouwerestrong,whenyoufeltthatyoucoulddenouncehim,andscornhistemptations。Wouldthatthevillaincametoallofusatsuchtime;
  thenwewouldall,perhaps,beheroesandheroines。
  Ahwell,itwasonlyaplay:itisovernow。YouandI,littletireddolls,lyingheresidebyside,waitingtoknowournextpart,wecanlookbackandlaugh。Whereisshe,thiswickeddolly,thatmadesuchastironourtinystage?Ah,hereyouare,Madam;I
  thoughtyoucouldnotbefar;theyhavethrownusallintothiscornertogether。Buthowchangedyouare,Dolly:yourpaintrubbedoff,yourgoldenhairworntoawisp。Nowonder;itwasatryingpartyouhadtoplay。Howtiredyoumusthavegrownoftheglareandtheglitter!Andevenhopewasdeniedyou。Thepeaceyousolongedforyouknewyouhadlostthepowertoenjoy。Likethegirlbewitchedinthefairytale,youknewyoumustdanceeverfasterandfaster,withlimbsgrowingpalsied,withfacegrowingashen,andhairgrowinggrey,tillDeathshouldcometoreleaseyou;andyouronlyprayerwashemightcomeereyourdancinggrewcomic。
  LikethesmelloftherosestoNancy,hawkingthemthroughthehotstreets,mustthestiflingatmosphereoflovehavebeentoyou。Thesongofpassion,howmonotonousinyourears,sungnowbytheyoungandnowbytheold;nowshouted,nowwhined,nowshrieked;butevertheonestridenttune。Doyourememberwhenfirstyouheardit?
  YoudreamtitthemorninghymnofHeaven。YoucametothinkitthedancemusicofHell,groundfromacrackedhurdy-gurdy,lentoutbytheDevilonhire。
  Anevilracewemusthaveseemedtoyou,DollyFaustine,astosomeOldBaileylawyer。Yousawbutonesideofus。Youlivedinaworldupsidedown,wheretheleavesandtheblossomswerehidden,andonlytherootssawyourday。Youimaginedtheworm-beslimedfibrestheplant,andallthingsbeautifulyoudeemedcant。
  Chivalry,love,honour!howyoulaughedatthelyingwords。Youknewthetruth——asyouthought:aye,halfthetruth。Wewereswinewhileyourspellwasuponus,DaughterofCirce,andyou,notknowingyourislandsecret,deemeditournaturalshape。
  Nowonder,Dolly,yourbatteredwaxenfaceisstampedwithanangrysneer。TheHero,whoeventuallycameintohisestatesamidtheplauditsofthePit,whileyouwerelefttodieinthestreets!youremembered,butthehousehadforgottenthoseearlierscenesinalwayswickedParis。Thegoodfriendofthefamily,thebreezymanoftheworld,theDeusexMachinaoftheplay,whowassogoodtoeverybody,whomeverybodyloved!aye,YOUlovedhimonce——butthatwasinthePrologue。InthePlayproper,hewasrespectable。(Howyouloathedthatword,thatmeanttoyouallyouvainlylongedfor!)
  TohimtheProloguewasaperiodpastanddead;amemory,givingflavourtohislife。Toyou,itwastheFirstActofthePlay,shapingalltheothers。Hissinsthehousehadforgotten:atyours,theyhelduptheirhandsinhorror。Nowonderthesneerliesonyourwaxenlips。
  Nevermind,Dolly;itwasastupidhouse。Nexttime,perhaps,youwillplayabetterpart;andthentheywillcheer,insteadofhissingyou。Youwerewasted,Iaminclinedtothink,onmoderncomedy。Youshouldhavebeencastfortheheroineofsomeold-worldtragedy。Thestrengthofcharacter,thecourage,thepowerofself-forgetfulness,theenthusiasmwereyours:itwasthepartthatwaslacking。YoumighthavewornthemantleofaJudith,aBoadicea,oraJeanned’Arc,hadsuchplaysbeenpopularinyourtime。Perhapsthey,hadtheyplayedinyourday,mighthavehadtobecontentwithsuchapartasyours。Theycouldnothaveplayedthemeekheroine,andwhatelsewouldtherehavebeenfortheminmoderndrama?CatherineofRussia!hadshebeenawaiter’sdaughterinthedaysoftheSecondEmpire,shouldwehavecalledherGreat?
  TheMagdalene!hadherlodginginthosedaysbeeninsomebye-streetofRomeinsteadofinJerusalem,shouldwementionhernameinourchurches?
  Youwerenecessary,yousee,Dolly,tothepiece。Wecannotallplayheroesandheroines。Theremustbewickedpeopleintheplay,oritwouldnotinterest。Thinkofit,Dolly,aplaywhereallthewomenwerevirtuous,allthemenhonest!Wemightclosethebooth;
  theworldwouldbeasdullasanoyster-bed。Withoutyouwickedfolktherewouldbenogood。Howshouldwehaveknownandhonouredtheheroine’sworth,butbycontrastwithyourworthlessness?Wherewouldhavebeenherfinespeeches,butforyoutolistentothem?
  Wherelaythehero’sstrength,butinresistingtemptationofyou?
  HadnotyouandtheWickedBaronetbetweenyourobbedhimofhisestates,falselyaccusedhimofcrime,hewouldhavelivedtotheendoftheplayanidle,unheroic,incompleteexistence。Youbroughthimdowntopoverty;youmadehimearnhisownbread——amostexcellentthingforhim;gavehimtheopportunitytoplaytheman。
  ButforyourconductinthePrologue,ofwhatvaluewouldhavebeenthatfinesceneattheendoftheThirdAct,thatstirredthehousetotearsandlaughter?Youandyouraccomplice,theWickedBaronet,madetheplaypossible。HowwouldPitandGalleryhaveknowntheywerevirtuous,butfortheindignationthatcametothem,watchingyourmisdeeds?Pity,sympathy,excitement,allthatgoestothemakingofaplay,youwerenecessaryfor。Itwasungratefulofthehousetohissyou。
  Andyou,Mr。Merryman,thepaintedgrinwornfromyourpalelips,youtooweredissatisfied,ifIrememberrightly,withyourpart。
  Youwantedtomakethepeoplecry,notlaugh。Wasitahigherambition?Thepoortiredpeople!somuchhappensintheirlifetomakethemweep,isitnotgoodsporttomakethemmerryforawhile?
  DoyourememberthatoldsoulinthefrontrowofthePit?Howshelaughedwhenyousatdownonthepie!Ithoughtshewouldhavetobecarriedout。Iheardhertalkingtohercompanionastheypassedthestage-doorontheirwayhome。"Ihavenotlaughed,mydear,tillto-night,"shewassaying,thegood,gaytearsstillinhereyes,"sincethedaypoorSallydied。"Wasnotthataloneworththeoldstaletricksyousohated?Aye,theywerecommonplaceandconventional,thoseanticsofyoursthatmadeuslaugh;arenottheanticsthatmakeusweepcommonplaceandconventionalalso?Arenotalltheplays,playedsincetheboothwasopened,butofonepattern,theplotold-fashionednow,thescenesnowcommonplace?
  Hero,villain,cynic——aretheirpartssomuchthefresher?Theloveduets,aretheysoverynew?Thedeath-bedscenes,wouldyoucallthemUNcommonplace?Hate,andEvil,andWrong——areTHEIRvoicesnewtothebooth?Whatareyouwaitingfor,people?aplaywithaplotthatisnovel,withcharactersthathaveneverstruttedbefore?Itwillbereadyforyou,perhaps,whenyouarereadyforit,withnewtearsandnewlaughter。
  You,Mr。Merryman,werethetruephilosopher。Yousavedusfromforgettingtherealitywhenthefictiongrewsomewhatstrenuous。
  Howweallapplaudedyourgaginanswertothehero,when,bewailinghissadfate,hedemandedofHeavenhowmuchlongerhewastosufferevilfortune。"Well,therecannotbemuchmoreofitinstoreforyou,"youansweredhim;"it’snearlynineo’clockalready,andtheshowclosesatten。"Andtruetoyourprophecythecurtainfellatthetimeappointed,andhistroubleswereofthepast。Youshowedusthetruthbehindthemask。WhenpompousLordShallow,inermineandwig,wenttotakehisseatamidthefawningcrowd,youpulledthechairfromunderhim,anddownhesatplumponthefloor。Hisrobeflewopen,hiswigflewoff。Nolongerheawedus。Hisapeddignityfellfromhim;wesawhimastupid-eyed,baldlittleman;heimposednolongeruponus。Itisyourfoolwhoistheonlytruewiseman。
  Yourswasthebestpartintheplay,BrotherMerryman,hadyouandtheaudiencebutknownit。Butyoudreamtofashowierpart,whereyoulovedandfought。Ihaveheardyounowandagain,whenyoudidnotknowIwasnear,shoutingwithswordinhandbeforeyourlooking-glass。Youhadthrownyourmotleyasidetodonadingyredcoat;youweretheherooftheplay,youperformedthegallantdeeds,youmadethenoblespeeches。Iwonderwhattheplaywouldbelike,werewealltowriteourownparts。Therewouldbenoclowns,nosingingchambermaids。Wewouldallbeplayingleadinthecentreofthestage,withthelime-lightexclusivelydevotedtoourselves。
  Woulditnotbeso?
  Whatgrandactingpartstheyare,thesecharacterswewriteforourselvesaloneinourdressing-rooms。Wearealwaysbraveandnoble——wickedsometimes,butifso,inagreat,high-mindedway;
  neverinameanorlittleway。Whatwondrousdeedswedo,whilethehouselooksonandmarvels。Nowwearesoldiers,leadingarmiestovictory。Whatifwedie:itisinthehouroftriumph,andanationislefttomourn。Notinsomeforgottenskirmishdoweeverfall;notforsome"affairofoutposts"dowegiveourblood,ourverynameunmentionedinthedispatcheshome。Nowwearepassionatelovers,welllosingaworldforlove——averydifferentthingtobeingalaughter-provokingco-respondentinasordiddivorcecase。
  Andthehouseisalwayscrowdedwhenweplay。Ourfinespeechesalwaysfallonsympatheticears,ourbravedeedsarenotedandapplauded。Itissodifferentintherealperformance。Sooftenweplayourpartstoemptybenches,orifathinhousebepresent,theymisunderstand,andlaughatthepatheticpassages。Andwhenourfinestopportunitycomes,theroyalbox,inwhichHEorSHEshouldbepresenttowatchus,isvacant。
  Poorlittledolls,howseriouslywetakeourselves,notknowingthespringsthatstirourbosomsarebutclockwork,notseeingthewirestowhichwedance。Poorlittlemarionettes,shallwetalktogether,Iwonder,whenthelightsoftheboothareout?
  Wearelittlewaxdollieswithhearts。Wearelittletinsoldierswithsouls。Oh,Kingofmanytoys,areyoumerelyplayingwithus?
  ISitonlyclockworkwithinus,thisthingthatthrobsandaches?
  Haveyouwoundusupbuttoletusrundown?Willyouwindusagainto-morrow,orleaveusheretorust?ISitonlyclockworktowhichwerespondandquiver?Nowwelaugh,nowwecry,nowwedance;ourlittlearmsgoouttoclasponeanother,ourlittlelipskiss,thensaygood-bye。Westrive,andwestrain,andwestruggle。Wereachnowforgold,nowforlaurel。Wecallitdesireandambition:aretheyonlywiresthatyouplay?Willyouthrowtheclockworkaside,oruseitagain,OMaster?
  Thelightsoftheboothgrowdim。Thespringsarebrokenthatkeptoureyesawake。Thewirethathelduserectissnapped,andhelplesswefallinaheaponthestage。Oh,brotherandsisterdolliesweplayedbeside,whereareyou?Whyisitsodarkandsilent?Whyarewebeingputintothisblackbox?Andhark!thelittledollorchestra——howfarawaythemusicsounds!whatisittheyareplaying:——
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