NowthatIamonthesubjectofwings,IoughtnottoomitmentionofacustomamongtheGy—eiwhichseemstomeveryprettyandtenderinthesentimentitimplies。AGywearswingshabituallywhenyetavirgin—shejoinstheAnaintheiraerialsports—sheadventuresaloneandafarintothewilderregionsofthesunlessworld:intheboldnessandheightofhersoarings,notlessthaninthegraceofhermovements,sheexcelstheoppositesex。But,fromthedayofhermarriageshewearswingsnomore,shesuspendsthemwithherownwillinghandoverthenuptialcouch,nevertoberesumedunlessthemarriagetiebeseveredbydivorceordeath。
NowwhenZee’svoiceandeyesthussoftened—andatthatsofteningIpropheticallyrecoiledandshuddered—Taee,whohadaccompaniedusinourflights,butwho,child—like,hadbeenmuchmoreamusedwithmyawkwardness,thansympathisinginmyfearsorawareofmydanger,hoveredoverus,poisedamidstspreadwings,andhearingtheendearingwordsoftheyoungGy,laughedaloud。Saidhe,"IftheTishcannotlearntheuseofwings,youmaystillbehiscompanion,Zee,foryoucansuspendyourown。"
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Ihadforsometimeobservedinmyhost’shighlyinformedandpowerfullyproportioneddaughterthatkindlyandprotectivesentimentwhich,whetherabovetheearthorbelowit,anall—wiseProvidencehasbestoweduponthefemininedivisionofthehumanrace。ButuntilverylatelyIhadascribedittothataffectionfor’pets’whichahumanfemaleateveryageshareswithahumanchild。InowbecamepainfullyawarethatthefeelingwithwhichZeedeignedtoregardmewasdifferentfromthatwhichIhadinspiredinTaee。Butthisconvictiongavemenoneofthatcomplacentgratificationwhichthevanityofmanordinarilyconceivesfromaflatteringappreciationofhispersonalmeritsonthepartofthefairsex;onthecontrary,itinspiredmewithfear。YetofalltheGy—eiinthecommunity,ifZeewereperhapsthewisestandthestrongest,shewas,bycommonrepute,thegentlest,andshewascertainlythemostpopularlybeloved。Thedesiretoaid,tosuccour,toprotect,tocomfort,tobless,seemedtopervadeherwholebeing。ThoughthecomplicatedmiseriesthatoriginateinpenuryandguiltareunknowntothesocialsystemoftheVril—ya,still,nosagehadyetdiscoveredinvrilanagencywhichcouldbanishsorrowfromlife;andwhereveramongstherpeoplesorrowfounditsway,thereZeefollowedinthemissionofcomforter。DidsomesisterGyfailtosecuretheloveshesighedfor?Zeesoughtherout,andbroughtalltheresourcesofherlore,andalltheconsolationsofhersympathy,tobearuponagriefthatsoneedsthesolaceofaconfidant。Intherarecases,whengraveillnessseizeduponchildhoodoryouth,andthecases,lessrare,when,inthehardyandadventurousprobationofinfants,someaccident,attendedwithpainandinjuryoccurred,Zeeforsookherstudiesandhersports,andbecamethehealerandnurse。Herfavourite106flightsweretowardstheextremeboundariesofthedomainwherechildrenwerestationedonguardagainstoutbreaksofwarringforcesinnature,ortheinvasionsofdevouringanimals,sothatshemightwarnthemofanyperilwhichherknowledgedetectedorforesaw,orbeathandifanyharmhadbefallen。
Nay,evenintheexerciseofherscientificacquirementstherewasaconcurrentbenevolenceofpurposeandwill。Didshelearnanynoveltyininventionthatwouldbeusefultothepractitionerofsomespecialartorcraft?shehastenedtocommunicateandexplainit。WassomeveteransageoftheCollegeperplexedandweariedwiththetoilofanabstrusestudy?shewouldpatientlydevoteherselftohisaid,workoutdetailsforhim,sustainhisspiritswithherhopefulsmile,quickenhiswitwithherluminoussuggestion,betohim,asitwere,hisowngoodgeniusmadevisibleasthestrengthenerandinspirer。Thesametendernesssheexhibitedtotheinferiorcreatures。Ihaveoftenknownherbringhomesomesickandwoundedanimal,andtendandcherishitasamotherwouldtendandcherishherstrickenchild。ManyatimewhenIsatinthebalcony,orhanginggarden,onwhichmywindowopened,Ihavewatchedherrisingintheaironherradiantwings,andinafewmomentsgroupsofinfantsbelow,catchingsightofher,wouldsoarupwardwithjoyoussoundsofgreeting;clusteringandsportingaroundher,sothatsheseemedaverycentreofinnocentdelight。WhenIhavewalkedwithheramidsttherocksandvalleyswithoutthecity,theelk—deerwouldscentorseeherfromafar,comeboundingup,eagerforthecaressofherhand,orfollowherfootsteps,tilldismissedbysomemusicalwhisperthatthecreaturehadlearnedtocomprehend。ItisthefashionamongthevirginGy—eitowearontheirforeheadsacirclet,orcoronet,withgemsresemblingopals,arrangedinfourpointsorrayslikestars。Thesearelustrelessinordinaryuse,butiftouchedbythevrilwandtheytakeaclearlambentflame,whichilluminates,yetnotburns。Thisservesasanornamentintheirfestivities,andasalamp,if,in107theirwanderingsbeyondtheirartificiallights,theyhavetotraversethedark。Therearetimes,whenIhaveseenZee’sthoughtfulmajestyoffacelightedupbythiscrowninghalo,thatIcouldscarcelybelievehertobeacreatureofmortalbirth,andbentmyheadbeforeherasthevisionofabeingamongthecelestialorders。Butneveroncedidmyheartfeelforthisloftytypeofthenoblestwomanhoodasentimentofhumanlove。
Isitthat,amongtheraceIbelongto,man’spridesofarinfluenceshispassionsthatwomanlosestohimherspecialcharmofwomanifhefeelshertobeinallthingseminentlysuperiortohimself?Butbywhatstrangeinfatuationcouldthispeerlessdaughterofaracewhich,inthesupremacyofitspowersandthefelicityofitsconditions,rankedallotherracesinthecategoryofbarbarians,havedeignedtohonourmewithherpreference?Inpersonalqualifications,thoughIpassedforgood—lookingamongstthepeopleIcamefrom,thehandsomestofmycountrymenmighthaveseemedinsignificantandhomelybesidethegrandandserenetypeofbeautywhichcharacterisedtheaspectoftheVril—ya。
Thatnovelty,theverydifferencebetweenmyselfandthosetowhomZeewasaccustomed,mightservetobiasherfancywasprobableenough,andasthereaderwillseelater,suchacausemightsufficetoaccountforthepredilectionwithwhichIwasdistinguishedbyayoungGyscarcelyoutofherchildhood,andveryinferiorinallrespectstoZee。ButwhoeverwillconsiderthosetendercharacteristicswhichIhavejustascribedtothedaughterofAph—Lin,mayreadilyconceivethatthemaincauseofmyattractiontoherwasinherinstinctivedesiretocherish,tocomfort,toprotect,and,inprotecting,tosustainandtoexalt。Thus,whenIlookback,Iaccountfortheonlyweaknessunworthyofherloftynature,whichbowedthedaughteroftheVril—yatoawoman’saffectionforonesoinferiortoherselfaswasherfather’sguest。Butbethecausewhatitmay,theconsciousnessthatIhadinspiredsuch108affectionthrilledmewithawe—amoralaweofherveryimperfections,ofhermysteriouspowers,oftheinseparabledistinctionsbetweenherraceandmyown;andwiththatawe,I
mustconfesstomyshame,therecombinedthemorematerialandignobledreadoftheperilstowhichherpreferencewouldexposeme。
Undertheseanxiouscircumstances,fortunately,myconscienceandsenseofhonourwerefreefromreproach。Itbecameclearlymyduty,ifZee’spreferencecontinuedmanifest,tointimateittomyhost,with,ofcourse,allthedelicacywhichisevertobepreservedbyawell—bredmaninconfidingtoanotheranydegreeoffavourbywhichoneofthefairsexmaycondescendtodistinguishhim。Thus,atallevents,IshouldbefreedfromresponsibilityorsuspicionofvoluntaryparticipationinthesentimentsofZee;andthesuperiorwisdomofmyhostmightprobablysuggestsomesageextricationfrommyperilousdilemma。InthisresolveIobeyedtheordinaryinstinctofcivilisedandmoralman,who,erringthoughhebe,stillgenerallypreferstherightcourseinthosecaseswhereitisobviouslyagainsthisinclinations,hisinterests,andhissafetytoelectthewrongone。
ChapterXXII。
Asthereaderhasseen,Aph—Linhadnotfavouredmygeneralandunrestrictedintercoursewithhiscountrywomen。Thoughrelyingonmypromisetoabstainfromgivinganyinformationastothe109worldIhadleft,andstillmoreonthepromiseofthosetowhomhadbeenputthesamerequest,nottoquestionme,whichZeehadexactedfromTaee,yethedidnotfeelsurethat,ifI
wereallowedtomixwiththestrangerswhosecuriositythesightofmehadaroused,Icouldsufficientlyguardmyselfagainsttheirinquiries。WhenIwentout,therefore,itwasneveralone;Iwasalwaysaccompaniedeitherbyoneofmyhost’sfamily,ormychild—friendTaee。Bra,Aph—Lin’swife,seldomstirredbeyondthegardenswhichsurroundedthehouse,andwasfondofreadingtheancientliterature,whichcontainedsomethingofromanceandadventurenottobefoundinthewritingsofrecentages,andpresentedpicturesofalifeunfamiliartoherexperienceandinterestingtoherimagination;pictures,indeed,ofalifemoreresemblingthatwhichweleadeverydayaboveground,colouredbyoursorrows,sins,passions,andmuchtoherwhatthetalesoftheGeniiortheArabianNightsaretous。ButherloveofreadingdidnotpreventBrafromthedischargeofherdutiesasmistressofthelargesthouseholdinthecity。Shewentdailytheroundofthechambers,andsawthattheautomataandothermechanicalcontrivanceswereinorder,thatthenumerouschildrenemployedbyAph—Lin,whetherinhisprivateorpubliccapacity,werecarefullytended。Braalsoinspectedtheaccountsofthewholeestate,anditwashergreatdelighttoassistherhusbandinthebusinessconnectedwithhisofficeaschiefadministratoroftheLightingDepartment,sothatheravocationsnecessarilykepthermuchwithindoors。ThetwosonswerebothcompletingtheireducationattheCollegeofSages;andtheelder,whohadastrongpassionformechanics,andespeciallyforworksconnectedwiththemachineryoftimepiecesandautomata,haddecidedondevotinghimselftothesepursuits,andwasnowoccupiedinconstructingashoporwarehouse,atwhichhisinventionscouldbeexhibitedandsold。Theyoungerson110preferredfarmingandruraloccupations;andwhennotattendingtheCollege,atwhichhechieflystudiedthetheoriesofagriculture,wasmuchabsorbedbyhispracticalapplicationofthatsciencetohisfather’slands。Itwillbeseenbythishowcompletelyequalityofranksisestablishedamongthispeople—ashopkeeperbeingofexactlythesamegradeinestimationasthelargelandedproprietor。Aph—Linwasthewealthiestmemberofthecommunity,andhiseldestsonpreferredkeepingashoptoanyotheravocation;norwasthischoicethoughttoshowanywantofelevatednotionsonhispart。
Thisyoungmanhadbeenmuchinterestedinexaminingmywatch,theworksofwhichwerenewtohim,andwasgreatlypleasedwhenImadehimapresentofit。Shortlyafter,hereturnedthegiftwithinterest,byawatchofhisownconstruction,markingboththetimeasinmywatchandthetimeaskeptamongtheVril—ya。Ihavethatwatchstill,andithasbeenmuchadmiredbymanyamongthemosteminentwatchmakersofLondonandParis。Itisofgold,withdiamondhandsandfigures,anditplaysafavoritetuneamongtheVril—yainstrikingthehours:itonlyrequirestobewounduponceintenmonths,andhasnevergonewrongsinceIhadit。Theseyoungbrothersbeingthusoccupied,myusualcompanionsinthatfamily,whenI
wentabroad,weremyhostorhisdaughter。Now,agreeablywiththehonourableconclusionsIhadcometo,IbegantoexcusemyselffromZee’sinvitationstogooutalonewithher,andseizedanoccasionwhenthatlearnedGywasdeliveringalectureattheCollegeofSagestoaskAph—Lintoshowmehiscountry—seat。Asthiswasatsomelittledistance,andasAph—Linwasnotfondofwalking,whileIhaddiscreetlyrelinquishedallattemptsatflying,weproceededtoourdestinationinoneoftheaerialboatsbelongingtomyhost。A
childofeightyearsold,inhisemploy,wasourconductor。Myhostandmyselfreclinedoncushions,andIfoundthemovementveryeasyandluxurious。
111"Aph—Lin,"saidI,"youwillnot,Itrust,bedispleasedwithme,ifIaskyourpermissiontotravelforashorttime,andvisitothertribesorcommunitiesofyourillustriousrace。I
havealsoastrongdesiretoseethosenationswhichdonotadoptyourinstitutions,andwhichyouconsiderassavages。ItwouldinterestmegreatlytonoticewhatarethedistinctionsbetweenthemandtheraceswhomweconsidercivilisedintheworldIhaveleft。"
"Itisutterlyimpossiblethatyoushouldgohencealone,"saidAph—Lin。"EvenamongtheVril—yayouwouldbeexposedtogreatdangers。Certainpeculiaritiesofformationandcolour,andtheextraordinaryphenomenonofhirsutebushesuponyourcheeksandchin,denotinginyouaspeciesofAndistinctalikefromourownraceandanyknownraceofbarbariansyetextant,wouldattract,ofcourse,thespecialattentionoftheCollegeofSagesinwhatevercommunityofVril—yayouvisited,anditwoulddependupontheindividualtemperofsomeindividualsagewhetheryouwouldbereceived,asyouhavebeenhere,hospitably,orwhetheryouwouldnotbeatoncedissectedforscientificpurposes。KnowthatwhentheTurfirsttookyoutohishouse,andwhileyouwerethereputtosleepbyTaeeinordertorecoverfromyourpreviouspainorfatigue,thesagessummonedbytheTurweredividedinopinionwhetheryouwereaharmlessoranobnoxiousanimal。Duringyourunconsciousstateyourteethwereexamined,andtheyclearlyshowedthatyouwerenotonlygraminivorousbutcarnivorous。Carnivorousanimalsofyoursizearealwaysdestroyed,asbeingofsavageanddangerousnature。Ourteeth,asyouhavedoubtlessobserved,*
arenotthoseofthecreatureswhodevourflesh。"
*Ineverhadobservedit;and,ifIhad,amnotphysiologistenoughtohavedistinguishedthedifference。
"Itis,indeed,maintainedbyZeeandotherphilosophers,thatas,inremoteages,theAnadidpreyuponlivingbeingsofthebrutespecies,theirteethmusthavebeenfittedforthatpurpose。But,evenifso,theyhavebeenmodifiedby112hereditarytransmission,andsuitedtothefoodonwhichwenowexist;norareeventhebarbarians,whoadopttheturbulentandferociousinstitutionsofGlek—Nas,devourersoffleshlikebeastsofprey。
"Inthecourseofthisdisputeitwasproposedtodissectyou;
butTaeebeggedyouoff,andtheTurbeing,byoffice,aversetoallnovelexperimentsatvariancewithourcustomofsparinglife,exceptwhereitisclearlyprovedtobeforthegoodofthecommunitytotakeit,senttome,whosebusinessitis,astherichestmanofthestate,toaffordhospitalitytostrangersfromadistance。ItwasatmyoptiontodecidewhetherornotyouwereastrangerwhomIcouldsafelyadmit。
HadIdeclinedtoreceiveyou,youwouldhavebeenhandedovertotheCollegeofSages,andwhatmighttherehavebefallenyouIdonotliketoconjecture。Apartfromthisdanger,youmightchancetoencountersomechildoffouryearsold,justputinpossessionofhisvrilstaff;andwho,inalarmatyourstrangeappearance,andintheimpulseofthemoment,mightreduceyoutoacinder。Taeehimselfwasabouttodosowhenhefirstsawyou,hadhisfathernotcheckedhishand。ThereforeIsayyoucannottravelalone,butwithZeeyouwouldbesafe;andIhavenodoubtthatshewouldaccompanyyouonatourroundtheneighbouringcommunitiesofVril—ya(tothesavagestates,No!):Iwillaskher。"
Now,asmymainobjectinproposingtotravelwastoescapefromZee,Ihastilyexclaimed,"Nay,praydonot!Irelinquishmydesign。Youhavesaidenoughastoitsdangerstodetermefromit;andIcanscarcelythinkitrightthatayoungGyofthepersonalattractionsofyourlovelydaughtershouldtravelintootherregionswithoutabetterprotectorthanaTishofmyinsignificantstrengthandstature。"
Aph—Linemittedthesoftsibilantsoundwhichisthenearestapproachtolaughterthatafull—grownAnpermitstohimself,erehereplied:"Pardonmydiscourteousbutmomentaryindulgenceofmirthatanyobservationseriouslymadebymy113guest。IcouldnotbutbeamusedattheideaofZee,whoissofondofprotectingothersthatchildrencallher’THE
GUARDIAN,’needingaprotectorherselfagainstanydangersarisingfromtheaudaciousadmirationofmales。KnowthatourGy—ei,whileunmarried,areaccustomedtotravelaloneamongothertribes,toseeiftheyfindtheresomeAnwhomaypleasethemmorethantheAnatheyfindathome。Zeehasalreadymadethreesuchjourneys,buthithertoherhearthasbeenuntouched。"
HeretheopportunitywhichIsoughtwasaffordedtome,andI
said,lookingdown,andwithfalteringvoice,"Willyou,mykindhost,promisetopardonme,ifwhatIamabouttosaygivesoffence?"
"Sayonlythetruth,andIcannotbeoffended;or,couldIbeso,itwouldnotbeforme,butforyoutopardon。"
"Well,then,assistmetoquityou,and,muchasIshouldhaveliketowitnessmoreofthewonders,andenjoymoreofthefelicity,whichbelongtoyourpeople,letmereturntomyown。"
"IfeartherearereasonswhyIcannotdothat;atallevents,notwithoutpermissionoftheTur,andhe,probably,wouldnotgrantit。Youarenotdestituteofintelligence;youmay(thoughIdonotthinkso)haveconcealedthedegreeofdestructivepowerspossessedbyyourpeople;youmight,inshort,bringuponussomedanger;andiftheTurentertainsthatidea,itwouldclearlybehisduty,eithertoputanendtoyou,orencloseyouinacagefortherestofyourexistence。Butwhyshouldyouwishtoleaveastateofsocietywhichyousopolitelyallowtobemorefelicitousthanyourown?"
"Oh,Aph—Lin!Myanswerisplain。Lestinnaught,andunwittingly,Ishouldbetrayyourhospitality;lest,inthecapriceofwillwhichinourworldisproverbialamongtheothersex,andfromwhichevenaGyisnotfree,youradorabledaughtershoulddeigntoregardme,thoughaTish,asifIwereacivilisedAn,and—and—and———"
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"Courtyouasherspouse,"putinAph—Lin,gravely,andwithoutanyvisiblesignofsurpriseordispleasure。
"Youhavesaidit。"
"Thatwouldbeamisfortune,"resumedmyhost,afterapause,"andIfeelyouhaveactedasyououghtinwarningme。Itis,asyouimply,notuncommonforanunweddedGytoconceivetastesastotheobjectshecovetswhichappearwhimsicaltoothers;butthereisnopowertocompelayoungGytoanycourseopposedtothatwhichshechoosestopursue。Allwecantoistoreasonwithher,andexperiencetellsusthatthewholeCollegeofSageswouldfinditvaintoreasonwithaGyinamatterthatconcernsherchoiceinlove。Igrieveforyou,becausesuchamarriagewouldbeagainsttheA—glauran,orgoodofthecommunity,forthechildrenofsuchamarriagewouldadulteratetherace:theymightevencomeintotheworldwiththeteethofcarnivorousanimals;thiscouldnotbeallowed:Zee,asaGy,cannotbecontrolled;butyou,asaTish,canbedestroyed。Iadviseyou,then,toresistheraddresses;totellherplainlythatyoucanneverreturnherlove。Thishappensconstantly。ManyanAn,however,ardentlywooedbyoneGy,rejectsher,andputsanendtoherpersecutionbyweddinganother。Thesamecourseisopentoyou。"
"No;forIcannotwedanotherGywithoutequallyinjuringthecommunity,andexposingittothechanceofrearingcarnivorouschildren。"
"Thatistrue。AllIcansay,andIsayitwiththetendernessduetoaTish,andtherespectduetoaguest,isfranklythis—
ifyouyield,youwillbecomeacinder。Imustleaveittoyoutotakethebestwayyoucantodefendyourself。PerhapsyouhadbettertellZeethatsheisugly。ThatassuranceonthelipsofhimshewoosgenerallysufficestochillthemostardentGy。Hereweareatmycountry—house。"
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ChapterXXIII。
IconfessthatmyconversationwithAph—Lin,andtheextremecoolnesswithwhichhestatedhisinabilitytocontrolthedangerouscapriceofhisdaughter,andtreatedtheideaofthereductionintoacindertowhichheramorousflamemightexposemytooseductiveperson,tookawaythepleasureIshouldotherwisehavehadinthecontemplationofmyhost’scountry—seat,andtheastonishingperfectionofthemachinerybywhichhisfarmingoperationswereconducted。ThehousedifferedinappearancefromthemassiveandsombrebuildingwhichAph—Lininhabitedinthecity,andwhichseemedakintotherocksoutofwhichthecityitselfhadbeenhewnintoshape。Thewallsofthecountry—seatwerecomposedbytreesplacedafewfeetapartfromeachother,theintersticesbeingfilledinwiththetransparentmetallicsubstancewhichservesthepurposeofglassamongtheAna。Thesetreeswereallinflower,andtheeffectwasverypleasing,ifnotinthebesttaste。Wewerereceivedattheporchbylife—likeautomata,whoconductedusintoachamber,theliketowhichIneversawbefore,buthaveoftenonsummerdaysdreamilyimagined。Itwasabower—halfroom,halfgarden。Thewallswereonemassofclimbingflowers。Theopenspaces,whichwecallwindows,andinwhich,here,themetallicsurfaceswereslidedback,commandedvariousviews;some,ofthewidelandscapewithitslakesandrocks;some,ofsmalllimitedexpansesansweringtoourconservatories,filledwithtiersofflowers。Alongthesidesoftheroomwereflower—beds,interspersedwithcushionsforrepose。InthecentreofthefloorwasacisternandafountainofthatliquidlightwhichIhavepresumedtobenaphtha。Itwasluminousandofaroseatehue;itsufficedwithoutlampstolightuptheroomwithasubduedradiance。
Allaroundthefountainwascarpetedwithasoftdeeplichen,notgreen(Ihaveneverseenthatcolourinthevegetationof116thiscountry),butaquietbrown,onwhichtheeyereposeswiththesamesenseofreliefasthatwithwhichintheupperworlditreposesongreen。Intheoutletsuponflowers(whichIhavecomparedtoourconservatories)thereweresingingbirdsinnumerable,which,whileweremainedintheroom,sanginthoseharmoniesoftunetowhichtheyare,intheseparts,sowonderfullytrained。Theroofwasopen。Thewholescenehadcharmsforeverysense—musicformthebirds,fragrancefromtheflowers,andvariedbeautytotheeyeateveryaspect。
Aboutallwasavoluptuousrepose。Whataplace,methought,forahoneymoon,ifaGybridewerealittlelessformidablyarmednotonlywiththerightsofwoman,butwiththepowersofman!ButwhenonethinksofaGy,solearned,sotall,sostately,somuchabovethestandardofthecreaturewecallwomanaswasZee,no!evenifIhadfeltnofearofbeingreducedtoacinder,itisnotofherIshouldhavedreamedinthatbowersoconstructedfordreamsofpoeticlove。
Theautomatareappeared,servingoneofthosedeliciousliquidswhichformtheinnocentwinesoftheVril—ya。
"Truly,"saidI,"thisisacharmingresidence,andIcanscarcelyconceivewhyyoudonotsettleyourselfhereinsteadofamidthegloomierabodesofthecity。"
"Asresponsibletothecommunityfortheadministrationoflight,Iamcompelledtoresidechieflyinthecity,andcanonlycomehitherforshortintervals。"
"ButsinceIunderstandfromyouthatnohonoursareattachedtoyouroffice,anditinvolvessometrouble,whydoyouacceptit?"
"EachofusobeyswithoutquestionthecommandoftheTur。Hesaid,’BeitrequestedthatAph—LinshallbetheCommissionerofLight,’soIhadnochoice;buthavingheldtheofficenowforalongtime,thecares,whichwereatfirstunwelcome,havebecome,ifnotpleasing,atleastendurable。Weareallformedbycustom—eventhedifferenceofourracefromthesavageisbutthetransmittedcontinuanceofcustom,whichbecomes,117throughhereditarydescent,partandparcelofournature。YouseethereareAnawhoevenreconcilethemselvestotheresponsibilitiesofchiefmagistrate,butnoonewoulddosoifhisdutieshadnotbeenrenderedsolight,oriftherewereanyquestionsastocompliancewithhisrequests。"
"Notevenifyouthoughttherequestsunwiseorunjust?"
"Wedonotallowourselvestothinkso,and,indeed,everythinggoesonasifeachandallgovernedthemselvesaccordingtoimmemorialcustom。"
"Whenthechiefmagistratediesorretires,howdoyouprovideforhissuccessor?"
"TheAnwhohasdischargedthedutiesofchiefmagistrateformanyyearsisthebestpersontochooseonebywhomthosedutiesmaybeunderstood,andhegenerallynameshissuccessor。"
"Hisson,perhaps?"
"Seldomthat;foritisnotanofficeanyonedesiresorseeks,andafathernaturallyhesitatestoconstrainhisson。ButiftheTurhimselfdeclinetomakeachoice,forfearitmightbesupposedthatheowedsomegrudgetothepersononwhomhischoicewouldsettle,thentherearethreeoftheCollegeofSageswhodrawlotsamongthemselveswhichshallhavethepowertoelectthechief。WeconsiderthatthejudgmentofoneAnofordinarycapacityisbetterthanthejudgmentofthreeormore,howeverwisetheymaybe;foramongthreetherewouldprobablybedisputes,andwheretherearedisputes,passioncloudsjudgment。Theworstchoicemadebyonewhohasnomotiveinchoosingwrong,isbetterthanthebestchoicemadebymanywhohavemanymotivesfornotchoosingright。"
"Youreverseinyourpolicythemaximsadoptedinmycountry。"
"Areyouall,inyourcountry,satisfiedwithyourgovernors?"
"All!Certainlynot;thegovernorsthatmostpleasesomearesuretobethosemostdispleasingtoothers。"
"Thenoursystemisbetterthanyours。"
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"Foryouitmaybe;butaccordingtooursystemaTishcouldnotbereducedtoacinderifafemalecompelledhimtomarryher;andasaTishIsightoreturntomynativeworld。"
"Takecourage,mydearlittleguest;Zeecan’tcompelyoutomarryher。Shecanonlyenticeyoutodoso。Don’tbeenticed。Comeandlookroundmydomain。"
Wewentforthintoaclose,borderedwithsheds;forthoughtheAnakeepnostockforfood,therearesomeanimalswhichtheyrearformilkingandothersforshearing。Theformerhavenoresemblancetoourcows,northelattertooursheep,nordoI
believesuchspeciesexistamongstthem。Theyusethemilkofthreevarietiesofanimal:oneresemblestheantelope,butismuchlarger,beingastallasacamel;theothertwoaresmaller,and,thoughdifferingsomewhatfromeachother,resemblenocreatureIeversawonearth。Theyareverysleekandofroundedproportions;theircolourthatofthedappleddeer,withverymildcountenancesandbeautifuldarkeyes。Themilkofthesethreecreaturesdiffersinrichnessandtaste。
Itisusuallydilutedwithwater,andflavouredwiththejuiceofapeculiarandperfumedfruit,andinitselfisverynutritiousandpalatable。Theanimalwhosefleeceservesthemforclothingandmanyotherpurposes,ismoreliketheItalianshe—goatthananyothercreature,butisconsiderablylarger,hasnohorns,andisfreefromthedispleasingodourofourgoats。Itsfleeceisnotthick,butverylongandfine;itvariesincolour,butisneverwhite,moregenerallyofaslate—likeorlavenderhue。Forclothingitisusuallyworndyedtosuitthetasteofthewearer。Theseanimalswereexceedinglytame,andweretreatedwithextraordinarycareandaffectionbythechildren(chieflyfemale)whotendedthem。
Wethenwentthroughvaststorehousesfilledwithgrainsandfruits。Imayhereobservethatthemainstapleoffoodamongthesepeopleconsists—firstly,ofakindofcornmuchlarger119inearthanourwheat,andwhichbycultureisperpetuallybeingbroughtintonewvarietiesofflavour;and,secondly,ofafruitofaboutthesizeofasmallorange,which,whengathered,ishardandbitter。Itisstowedawayformanymonthsintheirwarehouses,andthenbecomessucculentandtender。Itsjuice,whichisofdark—redcolour,entersintomostoftheirsauces。Theyhavemanykindsoffruitofthenatureoftheolive,fromwhichdeliciousoilsareextracted。
Theyhaveaplantsomewhatresemblingthesugar—cane,butitsjuicesarelesssweetandofadelicateperfume。Theyhavenobeesnorhoney—makinginsects,buttheymakemuchuseofasweetgumthatoozesfromaconiferousplant,notunlikethearaucaria。Theirsoilteemsalsowithesculentrootsandvegetables,whichitistheaimoftheirculturetoimproveandvarytotheutmost。AndIneverrememberanymealamongthispeople,howeveritmightbeconfinedtothefamilyhousehold,inwhichsomedelicatenoveltyinsucharticlesoffoodwasnotintroduced。Infine,asIbeforeobserved,theircookeryisexquisite,sodiversifiedandnutritiousthatonedoesnotmissanimalfood;andtheirownphysicalformssufficetoshowthatwiththem,atleast,meatisnotrequiredforsuperiorproductionofmuscularfibre。Theyhavenograpes—thedrinksextractedfromtheirfruitsareinnocentandrefreshing。Theirstaplebeverage,however,iswater,inthechoiceofwhichtheyareveryfastidious,distinguishingatoncetheslightestimpurity。
"Myyoungersontakesgreatpleasureinaugmentingourproduce,"saidAph—Linaswepassedthroughthestorehouses,"andthereforewillinherittheselands,whichconstitutethechiefpartofmywealth。Tomyeldersonsuchinheritancewouldbeagreattroubleandaffliction。"
"Aretheremanysonsamongyouwhothinktheinheritanceofvastwealthwouldbeagreattroubleandaffliction?"
"Certainly;thereareindeedveryfewoftheVril—yawhodonot120considerthatafortunemuchabovetheaverageisaheavyburden。Weareratheralazypeopleaftertheageofchildhood,anddonotlikeundergoingmorecaresthanwecanhelp,andgreatwealthdoesgiveitsownermanycares。Forinstance,itmarksusoutforpublicoffices,whichnoneofuslikeandnoneofuscanrefuse。Itnecessitatesourtakingacontinuedinterestintheaffairsofanyofourpoorercountrymen,sothatwemayanticipatetheirwantsandseethatnonefallintopoverty。Thereisanoldproverbamongstuswhichsays,’Thepoorman’sneedistherichman’sshame———’"
"Pardonme,ifIinterruptyouforamoment。Youallowthatsome,evenoftheVril—ya,knowwant,andneedrelief。"
"IfbywantyoumeanthedestitutionthatprevailsinaKoom—Posh,THATisimpossiblewithus,unlessanAnhas,bysomeextraordinaryprocess,gotridofallhismeans,cannotorwillnotemigrate,andhaseithertiredouttheaffectionateaidofthisrelationsorpersonalfriends,orrefusestoacceptit。"
"Well,then,doeshenotsupplytheplaceofaninfantorautomaton,andbecomealabourer—aservant?"
"No;thenweregardhimasanunfortunatepersonofunsoundreason,andplacehim,attheexpenseoftheState,inapublicbuilding,whereeverycomfortandeveryluxurythatcanmitigatehisafflictionarelavisheduponhim。ButanAndoesnotliketobeconsideredoutofhismind,andthereforesuchcasesoccursoseldomthatthepublicbuildingIspeakofisnowadesertedruin,andthelastinmateofitwasanAnwhomI
recollecttohaveseeninmychildhood。Hedidnotseemconsciousoflossofreason,andwroteglaubs(poetry)。WhenI
spokeofwants,ImeantsuchwantsasanAnwithdesireslargerthanhismeanssometimesentertains—forexpensivesinging—birds,orbiggerhouses,orcountry—gardens;andtheobviouswaytosatisfysuchwantsistobuyofhimsomethingthathesells。HenceAnalikemyself,whoareveryrich,are121obligedtobuyagreatmanythingstheydonotrequire,andliveonaverylargescalewheretheymightprefertoliveonasmallone。Forinstance,thegreatsizeofmyhouseinthetownisasourceofmuchtroubletomywife,andeventomyself;butIamcompelledtohaveitthusincommodiouslylarge,because,astherichestAnofthecommunity,Iamappointedtoentertainthestrangersfromtheothercommunitieswhentheyvisitus,whichtheydoingreatcrowdstwice—a—year,whencertainperiodicalentertainmentsareheld,andwhenrelationsscatteredthroughoutalltherealmsoftheVril—yajoyfullyreuniteforatime。Thishospitality,onascalesoextensive,isnottomytaste,andthereforeIshouldhavebeenhappierhadIbeenlessrich。Butwemustallbearthelotassignedtousinthisshortpassagethroughtimethatwecalllife。Afterall,whatareahundredyears,moreorless,totheagesthroughwhichwemustpasshereafter?Luckily,Ihaveonesonwholikesgreatwealth。Itisarareexceptiontothegeneralrule,andIownIcannotmyselfunderstandit。"
AfterthisconversationIsoughttoreturntothesubjectwhichcontinuedtoweighonmyheart—viz。,thechancesofescapefromZee。Butmyhostpolitelydeclinedtorenewthattopic,andsummonedourair—boat。OnourwaybackweweremetbyZee,who,havingfoundusgone,onherreturnfromtheCollegeofSages,hadunfurledherwingsandflowninsearchofus。
Hergrand,buttomeunalluring,countenancebrightenedasshebeheldme,and,poisingherselfbesidetheboatonherlargeoutspreadplumes,shesaidreproachfullytoAph—Lin—"Oh,father,wasitrightinyoutohazardthelifeofyourguestinavehicletowhichheissounaccustomed?Hemight,byanincautiousmovement,fallovertheside;andalas;heisnotlikeus,hehasnowings。Itweredeathtohimtofall。Dearone!"(sheadded,accostingmyshrinkingselfinasoftervoice),"haveyounothoughtofme,thatyoushouldthushazard122alifewhichhasbecomealmostapartofmine?Neveragainbethusrash,unlessIamthycompanion。Whatterrorthouhaststrickenintome!"
IglancedfurtivelyatAph—Lin,expecting,atleast,thathewouldindignantlyreprovehisdaughterforexpressionsofanxietyandaffection,which,underallthecircumstances,would,intheworldaboveground,beconsideredimmodestinthelipsofayoungfemale,addressedtoamalenotaffiancedtoher,evenifofthesamerankasherself。
Butsoconfirmedaretherightsoffemalesinthatregion,andsoabsolutelyforemostamongthoserightsdofemalesclaimtheprivilegeofcourtship,thatAph—LinwouldnomorehavethoughtofreprovinghisvirgindaughterthanhewouldhavethoughtofdisobeyingtheordersoftheTur。Inthatcountry,custom,asheimplied,isallinall。
Heansweredmildly,"Zee,theTishisinnodangeranditismybeliefthehecantakeverygoodcareofhimself。"
"Iwouldratherthatheletmechargemyselfwithhiscare。
Oh,heartofmyheart,itwasinthethoughtofthydangerthatIfirstfelthowmuchIlovedthee!"
NeverdidmanfeelinsuchafalsepositionasIdid。ThesewordswerespokenloudinthehearingofZee’sfather—inthehearingofthechildwhosteered。Iblushedwithshameforthem,andforher,andcouldnothelpreplyingangrily:"Zee,eitheryoumockme,which,asyourfather’sguest,misbecomesyou,orthewordsyouutterareimproperforamaidenGytoaddresseventoanAnofherownrace,ifhehasnotwooedherwiththeconsentofherparents。HowmuchmoreimpropertoaddressthemtoaTish,whohasneverpresumedtosolicityouraffections,andwhocanneverregardyouwithothersentimentsthanthoseofreverenceandawe!"
Aph—Linmademeacovertsingofapprobation,butsaidnothing。
123"Benotsocruel!"exclaimedZee,stillinsonorousaccents。
"Canlovecommanditselfwhereitistrulyfelt?DoyousupposethatamaidenGywillconcealasentimentthatitelevateshertofeel?Whatacountryyoumusthavecomefrom!"
HereAph—Lingentlyinterposed,saying,"AmongtheTish—atherightsofyoursexdonotappeartobeestablished,andatalleventsmyguestmayconversewithyoumorefreelyifuncheckedbythepresenceofothers。"
TothisremarkZeemadenoreply,but,dartingonmeatenderreproachfulglance,agitatedherwingsandfledhomeward。
"Ihadcounted,atleast,onsomeaidfrommyhost,"Isaidbitterly,"intheperilstowhichhisowndaughterexposesme。"
"IgaveyouthebestaidIcould。TocontradictaGyinherloveaffairsistoconfirmherpurpose。Sheallowsnocounseltocomebetweenherandheraffections。"
ChapterXXIV。
Onalightingfromtheair—boat,achildaccostedAph—Lininthehallwitharequestthathewouldbepresentatthefuneralobsequiesofarelationwhohadrecentlydepartedfromthatnetherworld。
Now,Ihadneverseenaburial—placeorcemeteryamongstthispeople,and,gladtoseizeevensomelancholyanoccasiontodeferanencounterwithZee,IaskedAph—LinifImightbepermittedtowitnesswithhimtheintermentofhisrelation;
unless,indeed,itwereregardedasoneofthosesacredceremoniestowhichastrangertotheirracemightnotbeadmitted。
"ThedepartureofanAntoahappierworld,"answeredmyhost,"when,asinthecaseofmykinsman,hehaslivedsolongin124thisastohavelostpleasureinit,isratheracheerfulthoughquietfestivalthanasacredceremony,andyoumayaccompanymeifyouwill。"
Precededbythechild—messenger,wewalkedupthemainstreettoahouseatsomelittledistance,and,enteringthehall,wereconductedtoaroomonthegroundfloor,wherewefoundseveralpersonsassembledroundacouchonwhichwaslaidthedeceased。Itwasanoldman,whohad,asIwastold,livedbeyondhis130thyear。Tojudgebythecalmsmileonhiscountenance,hehadpassedawaywithoutsuffering。Oneofthesons,whowasnowtheheadofthefamily,andwhoseemedinvigorousmiddlelife,thoughhewasconsiderablymorethanseventy,steppedforwardwithacheerfulfaceandtoldAph—Lin"thatthedaybeforehediedhisfatherhadseeninadreamhisdepartedGy,andwaseagertobereunitedtoher,andrestoredtoyouthbeneaththenearersmileoftheAll—Good。"
Whilethesetwoweretalking,myattentionwasdrawntoadarkmetallicsubstanceatthefartherendoftheroom。Itwasabouttwentyfeetinlength,narrowinproportion,andallclosedround,save,neartheroof,thereweresmallroundholesthroughwhichmightbeseenaredlight。Fromtheinterioremanatedarichandsweetperfume;andwhileIwasconjecturingwhatpurposethismachinewastoserve,allthetime—piecesinthetownstruckthehourwiththeirsolemnmusicalchime;andasthatsoundceased,musicofamorejoyouscharacter,butstillofajoysubduedandtranquil,rangthroughoutthechamber,andfromthewallsbeyond,inachoralpeal。
Symphoniouswiththemelody,thoseintheroomliftedtheirvoicesinchant。Thewordsofthishymnweresimple。Theyexpressednoregret,nofarewell,butratheragreetingtothenewworldwhitherthedeceasedhadprecededtheliving。
Indeed,intheirlanguage,thefuneralhymniscalledthe’BirthSong。’Thenthecorpse,coveredbyalongcerement,wastenderlyliftedupbysixofthenearestkinfolkandbornetowardsthedarkthingIhavedescribed。Ipressedforwardto125seewhathappened。Aslidingdoororpanelatoneendwasliftedup—thebodydepositedwithin,onashelf—thedoorreclosed—aspringathesidetouched—asudden’whishing,’
sighingsoundheardfromwithin;andlo!attheotherendofthemachinethelidfelldown,andasmallhandfulofsmoulderingdustdroppedintoa’patera’placedtoreceiveit。
Thesontookupthe’patera’andsaid(inwhatIunderstoodafterwardswastheusualformofwords),"BeholdhowgreatistheMaker!TothislittledustHegaveformandlifeandsoul。
ItneedsnotthislittledustforHimtorenewformandlifeandsoultothebelovedoneweshallsoonseeagain。"
Eachpresentbowedhisheadandpressedhishandtohisheart。
Thenayoungfemalechildopenedasmalldoorwithinthewall,andIperceived,intherecess,shelvesonwhichwereplacedmany’paterae’likethatwhichthesonheld,savethattheyallhadcovers。WithsuchacoveraGynowapproachedtheson,andplaceditoverthecup,onwhichitclosedwithaspring。Onthelidwereengraventhenameofthedeceased,andthesewords:—"Lenttous"(herethedateofbirth)。"Recalledfromus"(herethedateofdeath)。
Thecloseddoorshutwithamusicalsound,andallwasover。
ChapterXXV。
"Andthis,"saidI,withmymindfullofwhatIhadwitnessed—
"this,Ipresume,isyourusualformofburial?"
"Ourinvariableform,"answeredAph—Lin。"Whatisitamongstyourpeople?"
"Weinterthebodywholewithintheearth。"
"What!Todegradetheformyouhavelovedandhonoured,thewifeonwhosebreastyouhaveslept,totheloathsomenessofcorruption?"
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"Butifthesoullivesagain,canitmatterwhetherthebodywastewithintheearthorisreducedbythatawfulmechanism,worked,nodoubtbytheagencyofvril,intoapinchofdust?"
"Youanswerwell,"saidmyhost,"andthereisnoarguingonamatteroffeeling;buttomeyourcustomishorribleandrepulsive,andwouldservetoinvestdeathwithgloomyandhideousassociations。Itissomething,too,tomymind,tobeabletopreservethetokenofwhathasbeenourkinsmanorfriendwithintheabodeinwhichwelive。Wethusfeelmoresensiblythathestilllives,thoughnotvisiblysotous。Butoursentimentsinthis,asinallthings,arecreatedbycustom。CustomisnottobechangedbyawiseAn,anymorethanitischangedbyawiseCommunity,withoutthegreatestdeliberation,followedbythemostearnestconviction。Itisonlythusthatchangeceasestobechangeability,andoncemadeismadeforgood。
Whenweregainedthehouse,Aph—Linsummonedsomeofthechildreninhisserviceandsentthemroundtoseveralofhisfriends,requestingtheirattendancethatday,duringtheEasyHours,toafestivalinhonourofhiskinsman’srecalltotheAll—Good。ThiswasthelargestandgayestassemblyIeverwitnessedduringmystayamongtheAna,andwasprolongedfarintotheSilentHours。
Thebanquetwasspreadinavastchamberreservedespeciallyforgrandoccasions。Thisdifferedfromourentertainments,andwasnotwithoutacertainresemblancetothosewereadofintheluxuriousageoftheRomanempire。Therewasnotonegreattablesetout,butnumeroussmalltables,eachappropriatedtoeightguests。Itisconsideredthatbeyondthatnumberconversationlanguishesandfriendshipcools。TheAnaneverlaughloud,asIhavebeforeobserved,butthecheerfulringoftheirvoicesatthevarioustablesbetokenedgaietyofintercourse。Astheyhavenostimulantdrinks,andaretemperateinfood,thoughsochoiceanddainty,thebanquetitselfdidnotlastlong。Thetablessankthroughthefloor,127andthencamemusicalentertainmentsforthosewholikedthem。
Many,however,wanderedaway:—someoftheyoungerascendedintheirwings,forthehallwasroofless,formingaerialdances;
othersstrolledthroughthevariousapartments,examiningthecuriositieswithwhichtheywerestored,orformedthemselvesintogroupsforvariousgames,thefavouriteofwhichisacomplicatedkindofchessplayedbyeightpersons。Imixedwiththecrowd,butwaspreventedjoiningintheconversationbytheconstantcompanionshipofoneortheotherofmyhost’ssons,appointedtokeepmefromobtrusivequestionings。Theguests,however,noticedmebutslightly;theyhadgrownaccustomedtomyappearance,seeingmesoofteninthestreets,andIhadceasedtoexcitemuchcuriosity。
TomygreatdelightZeeavoidedme,andevidentlysoughttoexcitemyjealousybymarkedattentionstoaveryhandsomeyoungAn,who(though,asisthemodestcustomofthemaleswhenaddressedbyfemales,heansweredwithdowncasteyesandblushingcheeks,andwasdemureandshyasyoungladiesnewtotheworldareinmostcivilisedcountries,exceptEnglandandAmerica)wasevidentlymuchcharmedbythetallGy,andreadytofalterabashful"Yes"ifshehadactuallyproposed。
Ferventlyhopingthatshewould,andmoreandmoreaversetotheideaofreductiontoacinderafterIhadseentherapiditywithwhichahumanbodycanbehurriedintoapinchofdust,I
amusedmyselfbywatchingthemannersoftheotheryoungpeople。IhadthesatisfactionofobservingthatZeewasnosingularassertorofafemale’smostvaluedrights。WhereverI
turnedmyeyes,orlentmyears,itseemedtomethattheGywasthewooingparty,andtheAnthecoyandreluctantone。
TheprettyinnocentairswhichanAngavehimselfonbeingthuscourted,thedexteritywithwhichheevadeddirectanswerstoprofessionsofattachment,orturnedintojesttheflatteringcomplimentsaddressedtohim,wouldhavedonehonourtothe128mostaccomplishedcoquette。Bothmymalechaperonsweresubjectedgreatlytotheseseductiveinfluences,andbothacquittedthemselveswithwonderfulhonourtotheirtactandself—control。
Isaidtotheelderson,whopreferredmechanicalemploymentstothemanagementofagreatproperty,andwhowasofaneminentlyphilosophicaltemperament,—"Ifinditdifficulttoconceivehowatyourage,andwithalltheintoxicatingeffectsonthesenses,ofmusicandlightsandperfumes,youcanbesocoldtothatimpassionedyoungGywhohasjustleftyouwithtearsinhereyesatyourcruelty。"
TheyoungAnrepliedwithasigh,"GentleTish,thegreatestmisfortuneinlifeistomarryoneGyifyouareinlovewithanother。"
"Oh!Youareinlovewithanother?"
"Alas!Yes。"
"Andshedoesnotreturnyourlove?"
"Idon’tknow。Sometimesalook,atone,makesmehopeso;butshehasneverplainlytoldmethatshelovesme。"
"Haveyounotwhisperedinherownearthatyouloveher?"
"Fie!Whatareyouthinkingof?Whatworlddoyoucomefrom?
CouldIsobetraythedignityofmysex?CouldIbesoun—Anly—
solosttoshame,astoownlovetoaGywhohasnotfirstownedherstome?"
"Pardon:Iwasnotquiteawarethatyoupushedthemodestyofyoursexsofar。ButdoesnoAneversaytoaGy,’Iloveyou,’tillshesaysitfirsttohim?"
"Ican’tsaythatnoAnhaseverdoneso,butifheeverdoes,heisdisgracedintheeyesoftheAna,andsecretlydespisedbytheGy—ei。NoGy,wellbroughtup,wouldlistentohim;shewouldconsiderthatheaudaciouslyinfringedontherightsofhersex,whileoutragingthemodestywhichdignifieshisown。
Itisveryprovoking,"continuedtheAn,"forshewhomIlovehascertainlycourtednooneelse,andIcannotbutthinkshelikesme。SometimesIsuspectthatshedoesnotcourtmebecauseshefearsIwouldasksomeunreasonablesettlementas129tothesurrenderofherrights。Butifso,shecannotreallyloveme,forwhereaGyreallylovessheforgoesallrights。"
"IsthisyoungGypresent?"
"Ohyes。Shesitsyondertalkingtomymother。"
Ilookedinthedirectiontowhichmyeyeswerethusguided,andsawaGydressedinrobesofbrightred,whichamongthispeopleisasignthataGyasyetprefersasinglestate。Shewearsgray,aneutraltint,toindicatethatsheislookingaboutforaspouse;darkpurpleifshewishestointimatethatshehasmadeachoice;purpleandorangewhensheisbetrothedormarried;lightbluewhensheisdivorcedorawidow,andwouldmarryagain。Lightblueisofcourseseldomseen。
Amongapeoplewhereallareofsohighatypeofbeauty,itisdifficulttosingleoutoneaspeculiarlyhandsome。Myyoungfriend’schoiceseemedtometopossesstheaverageofgoodlooks;buttherewasanexpressioninherfacethatpleasedmemorethandidthefacesoftheyoungGy—eigenerally,becauseitlookedlessbold—lessconsciousoffemalerights。I
observedthat,whileshetalkedtoBra,sheglanced,fromtimetotime,sidelongatmyyoungfriend。
"Courage,"saidI,"thatyoungGylovesyou。"
"Ay,butifsheshallnotsayso,howamIthebetterforherlove?"
"Yourmotherisawareofyourattachment?"
"Perhapsso。Ineverownedittoher。Itwouldbeun—Anlytoconfidesuchweaknesstoamother。Ihavetoldmyfather;hemayhavetolditagaintohiswife。"
"Willyoupermitmetoquityouforamomentandglidebehindyourmotherandyourbeloved?Iamsuretheyaretalkingaboutyou。Donothesitate。IpromisethatIwillnotallowmyselftobequestionedtillIrejoinyou。"
TheyoungAnpressedhishandonhisheart,touchedmelightlyonthehead,andallowedmetoquithisside。Istoleunobservedbehindhismotherandhisbeloved。Ioverheardtheirtalk。
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Brawasspeaking;saidshe,"Therecanbenodoubtofthis:
eithermyson,whoisofmarriageableage,willbedecoyedintomarriagewithoneofhismanysuitors,orhewilljointhosewhoemigratetoadistanceandweshallseehimnomore。Ifyoureallycareforhim,mydearLo,youshouldpropose。"
"Idocareforhim,Bra;butIdoubtifIcouldreallyeverwinhisaffections。Heisfondofhisinventionsandtimepieces;
andIamnotlikeZee,butsodullthatIfearIcouldnotenterintohisfavouritepursuits,andthenhewouldgettiredofme,andattheendofthreeyearsdivorceme,andIcouldnevermarryanother—never。"
"ItisnotnecessarytoknowabouttimepiecestoknowhowtobesonecessarytothehappinessofanAn,whocaresfortimepieces,thathewouldrathergiveupthetimepiecesthandivorcehisGy。Yousee,mydearLo,"continuedBra,"thatpreciselybecausewearethestrongersex,weruletheotherprovidedwenevershowourstrength。Ifyouweresuperiortomysoninmakingtimepiecesandautomata,youshould,ashiswife,alwayslethimsupposeyouthoughthimsuperiorinthatarttoyourself。TheAntacitlyallowsthepre—eminenceoftheGyinallexcepthisownspecialpursuit。Butifsheeitherexcelshiminthat,oraffectsnottoadmirehimforhisproficiencyinit,hewillnotloveherverylong;perhapshemayevendivorceher。ButwhereaGyreallyloves,shesoonlearnstoloveallthattheAndoes。"
TheyoungGymadenoanswertothisaddress。Shelookeddownmusingly,thenasmilecreptoverherlips,andsherose,stillsilent,andwentthroughthecrowdtillshepausedbytheyoungAnwholovedher。Ifollowedhersteps,butdiscreetlystoodatalittledistancewhileIwatchedthem。Somewhattomysurprise,tillIrecollectedthecoytacticsamongtheAna,theloverseemedtoreceiveheradvanceswithanairofindifference。Heevenmovedaway,butshepursuedhissteps,131and,alittletimeafter,bothspreadtheirwingsandvanishedamidtheluminousspaceabove。
JustthenIwasaccostedbythechiefmagistrate,whomingledwiththecrowddistinguishedbynosignsofdeferenceorhomage。ItsohappenedthatIhadnotseenthisgreatdignitarysincethedayIhadenteredhisdominions,andrecallingAph—Lin’swordsastohisterribledoubtwhetherornotIshouldbedissected,ashuddercreptovermeatthesightofhistranquilcountenance。
"Ihearmuchofyou,stranger,frommysonTaee,"saidtheTur,layinghishandpolitelyonmybendedhead。"Heisveryfondofyoursociety,andItrustyouarenotdispleasedwiththecustomsofourpeople。"