第4章

类别:其他 作者:Caroline Sheridan Norton字数:8932更新时间:18/12/13 16:35:58
Butifshebeblameless: andif,contumaciousandresentful,sheharshlyrefusesto\"condone\";if,withblindself-willandarrogance,shehastheindecenthardihoodtoresist,andcomplain。IfshewailandworryforJUSTICE,andtalkofthemotherwholoved——thefatherwhosheltered——thebrotherwhowillprotecther,——andinsistonbeing\"separated\"fromyouandyourmistress,——then,mypoorfriend,Ifearwemustdosomething;butwewilldoaslittleaspossible:wewillgiveher(what,inpointoffact,youhavealreadygivenher),\"theWoman\'sDivorce\";——leavetoremainALONE。Alone——marriedtoyourname。Nevertoknowtheprotectionofthisnominalhusband——northejoysoffamily——northeevery-daycompanionshipofarealhome。Nevertofeelorshowpreferenceforanyfriendnotofherownsex;thoughtempted,perhaps,byafeelingnoblerthanpassion;gratitudeforgenerouspity,thathaslightenedthePage58 drearydays。Tobeslandered,tormented,insulted;tofindtheworld,andtheworld\'slaw,astheLordChancellortrulyobserves,utterlyindifferenttoherwrongsorherhusband\'ssin;andthroughallthistoleadachaste,unspotted,patient,cheerfullife;withoutanger,withoutbitterness;andwithmeekrespectforthoseEnglishedictswhich,withaperverseparodyonScripture,pronouncethat\"itisnotgoodforMANtobealone,\"——butextremelygoodforwoman。Hardthatahusbandshouldnotdivorceanadulterouswife!Hardthatheshouldnotforma\"purerconnection!\" Hard(thoughhehasacareerandoccupationoutofhisownhome),thatasecondchanceofdomestichappinessshouldnotagaingreethim!——Butnottheleasthardthathisweakerpartner,elevated,accordingtoMrGladstone,toanequalitywithhim,sincetheChristianadvent,——she,whoifshehasnotahomehasnothing——shouldbeleftstrandedandwreckedonthebarrensands,atthefootoftheworld\'simpassiveandimpassablerocks。 \"Oh!sheoughttohavecondoned: sheoughttohavebeenquiet:herfriendsoughttohavehusheditallup。\"——Perhaps。 Butthereisoneothercontingency:thereisthecontingencythatPage59 thewomanmaysay:\"WouldIhadbeenindeedasinneranddivorced,ratherthanlivethislifeoftorment,injustice,andmockery!\"Wildwords:terriblesinfulwords:aretheynot?Abad,shockingwomantosayso;nothingofthesaintandmartyrinhercomposition。ButalsoabadlawIthink。Abad,wickedlaw,whichmakesitutterlyindifferentwhethershecanorcannotclaimtobeaninnocentwoman:andwhetherherhusbandisorisnotabadworthlessman。 Eitherletmenrenouncetheprivilegeofdivorce,andtheassertionthatmarriageisadissolublecontract,——orallowtheweakerpartythatrefugefromintolerablewrong,whichtheyclaimasamatterofnecessityforthemselves。TheEcclesiasticallaw,whichdeniesthedissolubilityofmarriages,isintelligible,(thoughnotsointelligiblehow,thatbeingthecase,ecclesiasticsre-marrypersonsdivorcedbyparliament)。AndtheScotchlaw,whichreversestheecclesiasticallaw,andmakesmarriagedissolubleforbothsexesandallclasses,isintelligible。 ButtheLordChancellor\'sBill,whichdeniestothepoorwhatitgivestotherich——andgrantstothehusbandwhatitrefusestothewife——isnotintelligibleofanyprincipleofjustice。 Page60 Indenyingwomentheequalclaim,whicheventheEcclesiasticalCourtsadmit,asfarastheyadmitanydivorce,LordCranworthassertshimselftobewiserthanLordEldon,——wiserthanLordThurlow,——andwiser(whichisverypossible)thanLordRosslyn;forthosethreedeceasedChancellors,ononeandthesameoccasion,agreedthattheprincipleonwhichsuchclaimoughttobeadmittedwassimplythis:wheretherewasanimpossibilityofreconciliation。 Itistruethattheparticularcaseonwhichthatdebatetookplace,wasacaseofincest。ItwasthefirstinstanceofadivorcebillpassedinEnglandonthepetitionofthewife;intheyear1801;inthecaseofMrAddison,whohadlivedwiththesisterofhiswife。ButthegeneralargumentwasnotlimitedtothatonecrimebyLordThurlow;andifithadbeen,whatnewconfusionistoarise,ifthebillnowpending,forMarriagewithaDeceasedWife\'sSister,shouldbecomelaw?IsLordCranworth\'sexceptionnolongertodeservethatdistinction?Orisittoremainincestifcombinedwithadultery;andceasetobeincestwhencombinedwithmarriage?Whatistobetherule? LordThurlowdidnotattempttoclassify,(asLordCranworthhasdone,)whatshouldbeheldPage61 tobeunendurablewrong;hesaidmerely,thathehadbeenexcitedbythebilltoexaminethewholesubjectofdivorce,andthathewasoftheopiniontheremedywasnotconfinedtothehusband。Thattheprincipleshouldbe,——theimpossibilityofreconciliation。Hesaid,——\"Whydoyougranttothehusbandadivorcefortheadulteryofthewife?Becauseheoughtnottoforgive;andseparationisinevitable。Wherethewifecannotforgive,——andseparationisinevitablebyreasonofthecrimeofthehusband,——thewifeisentitledtothelikeremedy。Whyshouldshebecondemned,forHIScrime,tospendtherestofherdaysintheunheard-of-situation,ofbeingneithervirgin,wife,norwidow?\" ThespeechofLordThurlowconvertedLordEldon;theprinciplewasadmittedbyall;andtheBillofDivorcewasgrantedtothecomplainingwife。 Itisimpossiblepreviouslytodefinealimitforunendurablewrong,thoughitbepossibletojudgeacasewhenheard。BytheScotchlaw,desertionisheldtobeasufficientcause;byseveralofthecountrieswhichfollowtheoldRomanlaw,causesofpersonaldisgustordislike;thismaybeerringonthecontraryside,andgivingtoogreatfacilityfordivorce;butonPage62 noprincipleofcommonsensecanitbefitthatthereshouldexistcasesofwronginwhichthelawcannotjudge,forthatsetsalimittothepossibilityofjustice。 Solongasahusbandisnotguiltyofincest,——awife,(accordingtoLordsCranworthandCampbell),hasnothingtocomplainofwhichshemightnot\"condone。\"YetGodknowsitseemsdifficulttoimaginewhatshadeoftorment,insult,orinjury,couldbeaddedtowhathasbeenenduredinmyowncase。Ihavelearnedthelawrespectingwomen,piece-meal,bysufferingfromeveryoneofitsdefectsofprotection。Imarriedveryyoung,andmymarriagewasanunhappyone。Myfamilyinterferedearnestlyandfrequentlyinmybehalf:andasforme,Iforgaveandresented——resentedandforgave——tillatlengthI leftmyhusband\'sformysister\'shouse。Hewrotethen,adjuringmetopardonhim;beseechingme,byallthatwasholy,\"nottocrushhim,\"but\"totrusttohim,\"toreturn!Hesaidhe\"knelttomeforpardon\"! Hewrotetomyfamilyintheextremestandmostexaggeratedtermsofsubmission。 HesaidhewasgladPage63 theyhadavengedmeandscornedhim,andhevowedtotreatmekindlyforthefuture。Tomylastinginjury,——(evennowIwillnotwrite,tomylastingregret),——I\"condoned。\"IknewIwasnotmyselffaultless;Iwasdeeplytouchedbyhisimploringphrases;andIreturnedtothehomeandthehusbandIhadabjured。Myfamily,however,didnotchoosetoresumetermsofintimacywithhim;andhequarrelledwithmeonthataccount。Iinsistedonmyrighttotakemychildrentomybrother\'shouse,thoughmybrotherwouldnotreceivehim。ThosechildrenwerekidnappedwhileIwaswithmysister,andsentbymyhusbandtoawomanwhohassincelefthimmoney,andofwhomheknewIhadtheworstopinion。 Atthattimethelawwas,(andIthankGodIbelieveIwasgreatlyinstrumentalinchangingthatlaw),thatamanmighttakechildrenfromthemotheratanyage,andwithoutanyfaultoroffenceonherpart。Therehadbeenaninstanceinwhichthehusbandseizedandcarriedawayasucklinginfant,ashiswifesatenursingitinherownmother\'shouse。Another,inwhichthehusbandbeinghimselfinprisonfordebt,gavehiswife\'slegitimatechildtothewomanhecohabitedwith。Athird(inwhichthepartiesPage64 wereofhighrank),wherethehusbanddesertedhiswife;claimedthebabebornafterhisdesertion(havingalreadyhisotherchildren); andlefthertolearnitsdeathfromthenewspapers!Afourth,inwhichthehusbandlivingwithamistress,andtravellingwithherunderhiswife\'sname,thelatterappealedforaseparationtotheEcclesiasticalCourt; andtheadulteroushusband,torevengehimself,claimedfromherhisthreeinfantgirls。Inallthesecases,andinallothercases,theclaimofthefatherwasheldtobeindisputable。Therewasnolawthentohelpthemother,asthereisnolawnowtohelpthewife。Theblamelessnessofthemothersignifiednothinginthosedays,astheblamelessnessofthewifesignifiesnothinginthispresentday。Thefatherpossessedpreciselytherightthehusbandstillpossesses——namely,todoexactlywhathepleased。 MrNorton,then,tookmylittlechildren(agedtwo,four,andsixyears); andItracedthemtothehouseofthatvilewoman,whothreatenedtogiveme\"tothepolice\"whenIwentthereandclaimedthem。 Itwasnottillsixweeksafterthestealingofmychildren,——afteralong,angrycorrespondence——andafterhavingattemptedtoconditionthat\"ifmyfamilywouldretractallthathadbeensaidPage65 againsthim,hewouldretractallhehadsaidagainstme\"——thatMrNortontookhighergroundthanhisrealcauseofanger,——andappearedbeforetheworldinthecharacterof\"aninjuredhusband。\"HebroughtanactionagainstLordMelbourne;whowasinnowayconnectedwithourquarrel; whohadbeenamostkindfriendtous;andwithwhom,thelasttimeIhadeverseenhiminmyhome,——myhusbandwasonthebestpossibleterms,endeavouringtoprocurefromhimaloanofmoney!Theinfamousopportunityaffordedtounscrupulousmen,intheEnglish\"ActionforDamages\"(whichLordStLeonard\'shaslatelytermeda\"disgracetothecountry\"——\"astigmaonthelawofEngland,\"——\"anactionwhichshocksone\'ssenseofwhatisright\") wassuggestedasatemptationandabait。LordMelbournedeclaredthat,sofarasMrNortonwasconcerned,hebelievedtheactiontobebroughtentirelyasameansofobtainingmoney。And,astothepersonswhowereknowntohaveinstigatedtheproceedings,heconsidereditwasapoliticalplotonthepartofasmallsectionoftheTories,toruinhimasPrimeMinister。AndIknowthatinthisopinionyourMajesty\'sUncle,KingWilliamIV。,entirelyconcurred。 Page66 LordMelbourneneverforamomentsupposedMrNortonwasreallyjealousofhim;butscornfullywrotetomethus,——ofmyhusband,——\"YououghttoknowhimbetterthanIdo,andmustdoso。ButyouseemtometobehardlyawarewhataGNOMEheis。Inmyopinionhehassomehoworothermadethiswholemattersubservienttohispecuniaryinterest。\" IdonotknowwhatpecuniaryadvantageconsentingtobringthelosttrialobtainedforMrNorton:thoughifhehadwonit,certainlythe\"damages\"wouldhavebeenexcessive;LordMelbournebeingrepresentedbyMrNorton\'scounsel,asaprofligateoldgrandee,whohadcomeintothishappyhome,toseducetheyouthfulandbelovedmotherofMrNorton\'sthreeinfantchildren。Idonotknow,Isay,whatbasebargainmayhavebeenmadeaboutit,asLordMelbourneconjecturedtherewas;butthisIbelieve,thatbutfortheschemetooustLordMelbourneasaMinister,andthefeasibilityofanactionfor\"damages,\"thisquarrelwithmyhusbandmighthavebeenarranged——asotherdisputeshadbeen,equallybitter。 Atthetrial,itwasprovedthatthewitnessesforthe\"injuredhusband\"hadreceivedmoney,Page67 andhadactuallyresidedtillthetimeofthetrialatthecountry-seatofLordGrantley,MrNorton\'selderbrother。Thejurylistenedwithincredulityanddisgusttotheevidence;andwithoutrequiringtohearasinglewitnessforLordMelbourne,orleavingthejury-box,theyinstantlygavetheirverdictagainstMrNorton:averdictwhichwasreceivedwithcheerswhichthejudgecouldnotsuppress:sovehementwastheexpressionofpubliccontemptandindignation。 MrDavidLeahythusdescribedthefeelingofthetime:——\"Alltheworld——whatevertheirpoliticsmaybe,orwhatevertheiropinionsaboutthediscretionofthebehaviourofalloreitherofthethreeprincipalparties——mustacknowledgethatthethreeprincipalwitnesseswereperjuredandsuborned。Ihavespokenwithalmosteverypersonpresent,andthereexistsaperfectunanimityuponthispoint。\" Afterthetrialwasover,MrNortonnotifiedtomethatmyfamilymightsupportme,orthatImightwriteformybread;andthatmychildrenwerebylawathissoledisposal。 Andhere,again,MONEYwashisavowedmotive;forhefirstaffirmedthattheresidenceoftheseinfantswithmemightmakehimliableforthedebtsofmyhousehold;andthen,thatPage68 \"others\"onwhomhehimselfdepended,wouldnotpermithimtosendbackhischildren,asitwouldappeartojustifyme,andsoprovethetrialamockery。 Hisowncounsel,SirJohnBayley,gavethisaccountinapublishedletterlastyear:——\"IfoundMrsNortonanxiousonlyononepoint,andnearlybroken-heartedaboutit;namely,therestorationofherchildren。Shetreatedherpecuniaryaffairsasamatterofperfectindifference,andleftmetoarrangethemwithMrNortonasIthoughtfit。Ifoundherhusband,onthecontrary,anxiousONLYaboutthepecuniaryarrangement,andsoobviouslymakingtheloveofthemotherforheroffspringameansofbarterandbargain,thatIwrotetohimIcouldbe\'nopartytoanyarrangementwhichmadeMoneythepriceofMrsNorton\'sfairandhonourableaccesstoherchildren。\'Ifoundthetakingawayofthosechildrenhadbeentherealgroundofquarrel,andthatnotonlyMrNortonthrewtheblameofthesubsequenttrialonhisadvisors,anddeclaredthatthetrialwasbrought\'againsthisjudgment,\' butthatoneofhisangriestgroundsofcomplaintagainsthiswifewas,thatshehadsaidshe\'neverwouldreturntohim;\'……Ifound,underMrNorton\'sownhandwriting,Page69 confessionsofthegrossestpersonalviolencetowardshiswife…… MrNortonadmittedtomehisfirmbeliefofhiswife\'sinnocenceofthechargehehadbroughtagainstherandLordMelbourne……Iconsiderthereneverwasamoredeeply-injuredwoman,andthathisconducttohercertainlyhadbeenmarkedby\'thegrossestcruelty,injustice,andinconsistency,\' thateveranymandisplayed。\" Oneofmychildrenwasafterwardskilled,forwantofthecommonestcareamotherwouldhavegiventoherhousehold。MrNortonallowedthischildtolieillaweekbeforehesenttotellmehewasdying;and,whenIarrived,Ifoundthepoorlittlecreaturealreadyinhiscoffin。 Whenitwasnotacaseofdeath,Iwasnotallowedtohearatall。Once,whentheywereill,Iwrotetoasknewsofthem;andmyownletterwasrefoldedandsentbacktome。 Thathusband,whosepetitionforpardonhadtouchedmesoeasily,neverpitiedme。WhatIsufferedrespectingthosechildren,Godknows,andHeonly:whatIendured,andyetlivedpast,——ofpain,exasperation,helplessness,anddespair,undertheevillawwhichsufferedanyman,forvengeanceorforinterest,totakebabychildrenfromthemother,Ishallnoteventrytoexplain。Page70 Ibelievemenhavenomorenotionofwhatthatanguishis,thantheblindhaveofcolours;andIblessGodthatatleastminewasoneofthecaseswhichcalledattentiontothestateofthelawasitthenexisted。 AftertheactionagainstLordMelbourne(inwhich,accordingtothepreposterousEnglishcode,I couldhavenopersonaldefence,noranymeansofshowinghowIhadbeentreatedasawife):IconsultedcounselwhetherIcouldnotnowdivorcemyhusband:whetheradivorce\"byreasonofcruelty\"mightnotbepleadedforme;andIlaidbeforemylawyersthemanyinstancesofviolence,injustice,andill-usage,ofwhichthetrialwasbutthecrowningexample。IwasthentoldthatnodivorceIcouldobtainwouldbreakmymarriage;thatIcouldnotpleadcrueltywhichIhadforgiven; thatbyreturningtoMr。NortonIhad\"condoned\"allIcomplainedof。IwasanENGLISHWIFE,andformetherewasnopossibilityofredress。Theanswerwasalwaysthesame。TheLAW\"HaveInoremedy?\"——\"NoremedyinLAW。TheLAWcandonothingforyou:yourcaseisoneofsingular,ofincrediblehardship;butthereisnopossiblewayinwhichtheLAWcouldassistyou。\"ItriedtheEdinburghlawyers。 Iin-Page71 quirediftheycouldnotprovemymarriageaScotchone,allMrNorton\'spropertybeinginScotland,hisfatheraScotchBaronofExchequer,andhismotherofaScotchfamily,——butwithoutsuccess。 Whenthewomandied,towhommychildrenhadbeensent,MrNortonproposedtometo\"forgive\"thepublictrial,andreturntohim(showinghowmuchhehadbelieveditsaccusations。)Ireceivedfromhimamostextraordinarynote,sayingthatheconsideredourdifferences\"capableofadjustment,\"andhopedIwouldmeethimalone,inanemptyhouse,No。1,Berkeley-street,wherehewouldwaitforme。Ireceivedthiscommunicationwithdoubtanddistrust。 Themeasuresadoptedtowardsme,intheefforttogetridofme,hadbeensostrange,thatIwasafraidtomeetmyhusband\"alone,inanemptyhouse。\"ButIagreed,onhispetition,tocometohisownhouse。Hethenbesoughtmeoncemore\"toforgetthepast\"andreturnhome。Helaidtheblameofallthathadhappened,onhisfriendsandadvisers;saidthetrialwasagainsthiswillandjudgment,andthathelonged\"totakemetohisheartagain。\"Hesentnotesalmostdailytomyhouse。Thoselettersbegan,\"MyCarry,\"\"MydearCarry,\"Page72 andweresigned\"Yoursaffectionately。\"Twoofthem(inallusiontomyfearofmeetinghim)boretheplayfulsignatureof\"GREENACRE,\"——thenameofamanwhohadbeenrecentlyhung,forenticingawomantohishousebypromisingmarriage,andthenmurderingandcuttingherintopieces。 Thisplannedreconciliationdidnottakeplace。MrNorton\'ssisterinformedhimthatIdidnotintend\"honestly\"toreturntohim。ThatisthatIdidnotintendtoremaininmyhome。ThatIwouldgobackforatriumph;formyreputationandmychildren;butnottostay。Renewedbitterdisputestookplace,andmychildrenweredeliveredovertohissister。 ItcostMrNortonnothing,toreverttothehypocriticalpretencehehadadoptedintheactionofdamages。He,whohadjustwrittenthosecoaxingletterssignedGreenacre,——whohadjustbeggedhiswifeto\"meethiminanemptyhouse,\"andtrytoarrangesoastooutwitthosewhohadbeenhis\"advisers,\"——leapednimblyupagaintothepedestalfromwhichhehaddescended,andresumedtheattitudeofan\"injuredhusband。\"Actually,thenextstepaftertheGREENACREletters,wastoadvertisemeintheEnglishnewspapers;MrNortonbeing,IPage73 believe,theonlymanofhisownrankinlifewhoeverresortedtothatmeasure。 WhenIsawthiswonderfulinsultgazettedbythehusbandwhohadjustbeenwooingmyreturn:——\"Whereason30thMarch,1830,mywife,CarolineElizabethSarah,leftme,herfamily,andhome,andhathfromthenceforthcontinuedtoliveseparateandapartfromme,\"&;c。,——IagaininquiredifIhad\"noremedy?\"None。Onlymybrother\'ssolicitorsweredirectedtopublishacounteradvertisement,declaringthewholeofwhatMrNortonhadstatedwasfalse。 Afterwards,SirJohnBayley(MrNorton\'sowncounsel)submittedhisletterstoLordWynford(whohadbeenMrNorton\'sguardian)。LordWynfordexpressedhimselfinthestrongestandmostcontemptuoustermswithrespecttohisformerward;andfinally——fortheexpresspurposeofbeingshowntoMrNorton——hewrotethefollowingnote(theoriginalofwhichisinmypossession)—— \"MyDearBayley,\"Ihavebeenthinkingofthecorrespondenceyoureadtomethismorning。IamconvincedthatGeorgeNortoncanhavenodefencePage74 totheactions,andthathisdefendingthemwillbeattendedWITH LOSSOFCHARACTER,aswellasgreatexpense。Heshouldagreetothearrangementthatyoupropose,oranyotherthatcanbemade。IwillwritetoGrantleytotellhimthatIhaveadvisedasettlementonANYterms。\" \"Faithfullyyours,\"WYNFORD。\" MrNortonhadgivenhispledgedwordinwriting,tohiscounselandreferee,toabidebyanydecisionhemightcometo。Hebrokehisword,refusedtoabidebyhiswrittenpledge,andactuallyhadtheeffronterytocomplainofhisletters\"havingbeenshewn\"!TowhichSirJohnBayleybluntlyreplied,thatifhewasdoingwhatwasrightandhonestbyme,\"itwasastonishingheshouldsodreaditsbeingknown。\" Atlength,afterIhadremainedfortwoyearswithoutafarthingofsupportfrommyhusband;dependentonmyfamily;oneofmycreditorsbroughtanactionagainstMrNorton; whooncemoreundertook——(beingtheaggressor)——topretendtobetheaggrieved。 OncemoreI,also,struggledtoprove,undertheblessedEnglishlaw,whatweretherealfactsofthecase。MyPage75 husbandhimselfhaspublished,thereasonofmynon-success。HereareMrNorton\'sprintedwords:——\"LordAbinger,whotriedthecause,uponasuggestionofmycounsel\"(SirFitzroyKelly),\"thatSirJohnBayleyhadbeenmyadvocateandreferee,REFUSEDTOHEARHISEVIDENCE。\"