Inmyreferencetotheoldhouseinaformerpaper,publishedyearsago,Isaid,\"ByandbythestonyfootofthegreatUniversitywillplantitselfonthiswholeterritory,andtheprivaterecollectionswhichclungsotenaciouslytotheplaceanditshabitationswillhavediedwiththosewhocherishedthem。”
WhatstridesthegreatUniversityhastakensincethosewordswerewritten!DuringallmyearlyyearsouroldHarvardAlmaMatersatstillandlifelessasthecolossiintheEgyptiandesert。Thenallatonce,likethestatueinDonGiovanni,shemovedfromherpedestal。Thefallofthat\"stonyfoot\"haseffectedamiracleliketheharpthatOrpheusplayed,liketheteethwhichCadmussowed。TheplainwherethemooseandthebearwerewanderingwhileShakespearewaswritingHamlet,whereafewplaindormitoriesandotherneededbuildingswerescatteredaboutinmyschool-boydays,groansundertheweightofthemassiveedificeswhichhavesprungupallaroundthem,crownedbythetowerofthatnoblestructurewhichstandsinfullviewbeforemeasIliftmyeyesfromtheportfolioonthebackofwhichIamnowwriting。
ForImustbepermittedtoremindyouthatIhavenotyetopenedit。
IhavetoldyouthatIhavejustfinishedalongmemoir,andthatithascostmenolittlelabortoovercomesomeofitsdifficulties,——ifIhaveovercomethem,whichothersmustdecide。AndIfeelexactlyashonestDobbinfeelswhenhisharnessisslippedoffafteralongjourneywithagooddealofup-hillwork。Hewantstorestalittle,thentofeedalittle;then,ifyouwillturnhimlooseinthepasture,hewantstoroll。Ihaveleftmystarryandetherealcompanionship,——notforalongtime,Ihope,forithasliftedmeabovemycommonself,butforawhile。AndnowIwant,sotospeak,torollinthegrassandamongthedandelionswiththeotherpachyderms。SoIhavekepttotheoutsideoftheportfolioasyet,andamdisportingmyselfinreminiscences,andfancies,andvagaries,andparentheses。
HowwellIunderstandthefeelingwhichledthePisanstoloadtheirvesselswithearthfromtheHolyLand,andfilltheareaoftheCampoSantowiththatsacredsoil!Theoldhousestooduponaboutasperversealittlepatchoftheplanetaseverharboredahalf-starvedearth-worm。ItwasassandyasSaharaandasthirstyasTantalus。
Therusticaid-de-campsofthehouseholdusedtoaverthatallfertilizingmatters\"leached\"throughit。Itriedtodisprovetheirassertionbygorgingitwiththebestofterrestrialnourishment,untilIbecameconvincedthatIwasfeedingthetea-plantsofChina,andthenIgaveovertheattempt。AndyetIdidlove,anddolove,thataridpatchofground。IwonderifasingleflowercouldnotbemadetogrowinapotofearthfromthatCampoSantoofmychildhood!
Onenobleproductofnaturedidnotrefusetoflourishthere,——thetall,stately,beautiful,soft-haired,many-jointed,generousmaizeorIndiancorn,whichthrivesonsandanddefiestheblazeofourshrivellingsummer。Whatchildbutlovestowanderinitsforest-
likedepths,amidsttherustlingleavesandwiththeloftytasselstossingtheirheadshighabovehim!Therearetwoaspectsofthecornfieldwhichalwaysimpressmyimagination:thefirstwhenithasreacheditsfullgrowth,anditsorderedrankslooklikeanarmyonthemarchwithitsplumedandbanneredbattalions;thesecondwhen,afterthebattleoftheharvest,thegirdledstacksstandonthefieldofslaughterlikesomanyraggedNiobes,——sayratherlikethecrazywidowsanddaughtersofthedeadsoldiery。
Oncemoreletuscomebacktotheoldhouse。Itwasfaralonginitssecondcenturywhentheedictwentforththatitmuststandnolonger。
Thenaturaldeathofahouseisverymuchlikethatofoneofitshumantenants。Theroofisthefirstparttoshowthedistinctsignsofage。Slatesandtilesloosenandatlastslideoff,andleavebaldtheboardsthatsupportedthem;shinglesdarkenanddecay,andsoonthegarretortheatticletsintherainandthesnow;byandbythebeamssag,thefloorswarp,thewallscrack,thepaperpeelsaway,theceilingsscaleoffandfall,thewindowsarecrustedwithclingingdust,thedoorsdropfromtheirrustedhinges,thewindscomeinwithoutknockingandhowltheircrueldeath-songsthroughtheemptyroomsandpassages,andatlasttherecomesacrash,agreatcloudofdustrises,andthehomethathadbeentheshelterofgenerationaftergenerationfindsitsgraveinitsowncellar。Onlythechimneyremainsasitsmonument。Slowly,littlebylittle,thepatientsolventsthatfindnothingtoohardfortheirchemistrypickoutthemortarfrombetweenthebricks;atlastamightywindroarsarounditandrushesagainstit,andthemonumentalreliccrashesdownamongthewrecksithaslongsurvived。Sodiesahumanhabitationlefttonaturaldecay,allthatwasseenabovethesurfaceofthesoilsinkinggraduallybelowit,TillnaughtremainsthesaddeningtaletotellSavehome\'slastwrecks,thecellarandthewell。
Butifthissightissaddening,whatisittoseeahumandwellingfallbythehandofviolence!Therippingoffoftheshelterthathaskeptoutathousandstorms,thetearingoffoftheonceornamentalwoodwork,thewrenchoftheinexorablecrowbar,themurderousblowsoftheaxe,theprogressiveruin,whichendsbyrendingallthejointsasunderandflingingthetenonedandmortisedtimbersintoheapsthatwillbesawedandsplittowarmsomenewhabitationasfirewood,——whatabrutalactofdestructionitseems!
WhyshouldIgoovertheoldhouseagain,havingalreadydescribeditmorethantenyearsago?Alas!howmanyrememberanythingtheyreadbutonce,andsolongagoasthat?Howmanywouldfinditoutifoneshouldsayoverinthesamewordsthatwhichhesaidinthelastdecade?Butthereisreallynoneedoftellingthestoryasecondtime,foritcanbefoundbythosewhoarecuriousenoughtolookitupinavolumeofwhichitoccupiestheopeningchapter。
Inorder,however,tosaveanyinquisitivereaderthattrouble,letmeremindhimthattheoldhousewasGeneralWard\'sheadquartersatthebreakingoutoftheRevolution;thattheplanforfortifyingBunker\'sHillwaslaid,ascommonlybelieved,inthesoutheastlowerroom,thefloorofwhichwascoveredwithdents,made,itwasalleged,bythebuttsofthesoldiers\'muskets。Inthathouse,too,GeneralWarrenprobablypassedthenightbeforetheBunkerHillbattle,andoveritsthresholdmustthestatelyfigureofWashingtonhaveoftencastitsshadow。
Butthehouseinwhichonedrewhisfirstbreath,andwhereheonedaycameintotheconsciousnessthathewasapersonality,anego,alittleuniversewithaskyoverhimallhisown,withapersistentidentity,withtheterribleresponsibilityofaseparate,independent,inalienableexistence,——thathousedoesnotaskforanyhistoricalassociationstomakeitthecentreoftheearthforhim。
Ifthereisanypersonintheworldtobeenvied,itistheonewhoisborntoanancientestate,withalonglineoffamilytraditionsandthemeansinhishandsofshapinghismansionandhisdomaintohisowntaste,withoutlosingsightofallthecharacteristicfeatureswhichsurroundedhisearliestyears。TheAmericanis,forthemostpart,anomad,whopullsdownhishouseastheTartarpullsuphistent-poles。IfIhadanideallifetoplanforhimitwouldbesomethinglikethis:
Hisgrandfathershouldbeawise,scholarly,large-brained,large-
heartedcountryminister,fromwhomheshouldinheritthetemperamentthatpredisposestocheerfulnessandenjoyment,withthefinerinstinctswhichdirectlifetonobleaimsandmakeitrichwiththegratificationofpureandelevatedtastesandthecarryingoutofplansforthegoodofhisneighborsandhisfellow-creatures。Heshould,ifpossible,havebeenborn,atanyratehavepassedsomeofhisearlyyears,oralargepartofthem,undertheroofofthegoodoldminister。Hisfathershouldbe,wewillsay,abusinessmaninoneofourgreatcities,——agenerousmanipulatorofmillions,someofwhichhaveadheredtohisprivatefortunes,inspiteofhisliberaluseofhismeans。Hisheir,ourideallyplacedAmerican,shalltakepossessionoftheoldhouse,thehomeofhisearliestmemories,andpreserveitsacredly,notexactlyliketheSantaCasa,but,asnearlyasmaybe,justasheremembersit。Hecanaddasmanyacresashewilltothenarrowhouse-lot。Hecanbuildagrandmansionforhimself,ifhechooses,inthenotdistantneighborhood。Buttheoldhouse,andallimmediatelyroundit,shallbeasherecollectsitwhenbehadtostretchhislittlearmuptoreachthedoor-handles。
Then,havingwellprovidedforhisownhousehold,himselfincluded,lethimbecometheprovidenceofthevillageorthetownwherebefindshimselfduringatleastaportionofeveryyear。Itsschools,itslibrary,itspoor,——andperhapsthenewclergymanwhohassucceededhisgrandfather\'ssuccessormaybeoneofthem,——allitsinterests,heshallmakehisown。Andfromthiscentrehisbeneficenceshallradiatesofarthatallwhohearofhiswealthshallalsohearofhimasafriendtohisrace。
Isnotthisapleasingprogramme?Wealthisasteephill,whichthefatherclimbsslowlyandthesonoftentumblesdownprecipitately;
butthereisatable-landonalevelwithit,whichmaybefoundbythosewhodonotlosetheirheadinlookingdownfromitssharplyclovensummit——Ourdangerouslyrichmencanmakethemselveshated,heldasenemiesoftherace,orbelovedandrecognizedasitsbenefactors。Thecloudsofdiscontentarethreatening,butifthegold-pointedlightning-rodsarerightlydistributedthedestructiveelementmaybedrawnoffsilentlyandharmlessly。ForitcannotberepeatedtoooftenthatthesafetyofgreatwealthwithusliesinobediencetothenewversionoftheOldWorldaxiom,RICHESSoblige。
THENEWPORTFOLIO:FIRSTOPENING。
AMORTALANTIPATHY。
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GETTINGREADY。
Itisimpossibletobeginastorywhichmustofnecessitytaxthepowersofbeliefofreadersunacquaintedwiththeclassoffactstowhichitscentralpointofinterestbelongswithoutsomewordsinthenatureofpreparation。ReadersofCharlesLambrememberthatSarahBattleinsistedonaclean-swepthearthbeforesittingdowntoherfavoritegameofwhist。
Thenarratorwishestosweepthehearth,asitwere,intheseopeningpages,beforesittingdowntotellhisstory。Hedoesnotintendtofrightenthereaderawaybyprolixexplanation,buthedoesmeantowarnhimagainsthastyjudgmentswhenfactsarerelatedwhicharenotwithintherangeofevery-dayexperience。DidheeverseetheSiamesetwins,oranypairlikethem?Probablynot,yethefeelssurethatChangandEngreallyexisted;andifhehastakenthetroubletoinquire,hehassatisfiedhimselfthatsimilarcaseshavebeenrecordedbycrediblewitnesses,thoughatlongintervalsandincountriesfarapartfromeachother。
Thisisthefirstsweepofthebrush,toclearthehearthoftheskepticismandincredulitywhichmustbegotoutofthewaybeforewecanbegintotellandtolisteninpeacewithourselvesandeachother。
Onemorestrokeofthebrushisneededbeforethestagewillbereadyforthechiefcharactersandtheleadingcircumstancestowhichthereader\'sattentionisinvited。Iftheprincipalpersonagesmadetheirentranceatonce,thereaderwouldhavetocreateforhimselfthewholesceneryoftheirsurroundingconditions。Inpointoffact,nomatterhowastoryisbegun,manyofitsreadershavealreadyshapeditschiefactorsoutofanyhinttheauthormayhavedropped,andprovidedfromtheirownresourcesalocalityandasetofoutwardconditionstoenvirontheseimaginedpersonalities。Thesearealltobebrushedaway,andtheactualsurroundingsofthesubjectofthenarrativerepresentedastheywere,attheriskofdetainingthereaderalittlewhilefromtheeventsmostlikelytointeresthim。
Thechoicesteggthateverwaslaidwasnotsobigasthenestthatheldit。Ifastoryweresointerestingthatamaidenwouldratherhearitthanlistentothepraiseofherownbeauty,orapoetwouldratherreaditthanrecitehisownverses,stillitwouldhavetobewrappedinsometissueofcircumstance,oritwouldlosehalfitseffectiveness。
Itmaynotbeeasytofindtheexactlocalityreferredtointhisnarrativebylookingintothefirstgazetteerthatisathand。
Recentexperienceshaveshownthatitisunsafetobetooexactindesignatingplacesandthepeoplewholiveinthem。Thereare,itmaybeadded,somanyadvertisementsdisguisedundertheformofstoriesandotherliteraryproductionsthatonenaturallydesirestoavoidthesuspicionofbeingemployedbytheenterprisingproprietorsofthisorthatcelebratedresorttousehisgiftsfortheirespecialbenefit。Therearenodoubtmanypersonswhoremembertheoldsignandtheoldtavernanditsfourchiefpersonagespresentlytobementioned。Itistobehopedthattheywillnotfurnishthepublicwithakeytothisnarrative,andperhapsbringtroubletothewriterofit,ashashappenedtootherauthors。Iftherealnamesarealittlealtered,itneednotinterferewiththeimportantfactsrelatingtothosewhobearthem。ItmightnotbesafetotelladamagingstoryaboutJohnorJamesSmythe;butiftheslightchangeismadeofspellingthenameSmith,theSmytheswouldneverthinkofbringinganaction,asiftheallusionrelatedtoanyofthem。ThesamegulfoffamilydistinctionseparatestheThompsonswithapfromtheThomsonswithoutthatletter。
TherearefewpleasanterplacesintheNorthernStatesforasummerresidencethanthatknownfromthefirstperiodofitssettlementbythenameofArrowheadVillage。TheIndianshadfounditout,astherelicstheyleftbehindthemabundantlytestified。Thecommonestofthesewerethosechippedstoneswhicharethemedalsofbarbarism,andfromWhichtheplacetookitsname,——theheadsofarrows,ofvarioussizes,material,andpatterns:somesmallenoughforkillingfishandlittlebirds,somelargeenoughforsuchgameasthemooseandthebear,tosaynothingofthehostileIndianandthewhitesettler;someofflint,nowandthenoneofwhitequartz,andothersofvariouslycoloredjasper。TheIndiansmusthavelivedhereformanygenerations,anditmusthavebeenakindoffactoryvillageofthestoneage,——whichlasteduptonearthepresenttime,ifwemayjudgefromthefactthatmanyoftheserelicsaremetwithclosetothesurfaceoftheground。
Nowondertheyfoundthisapleasantresidence,foritisto-dayoneofthemostattractiveofallsummerresorts;soinviting,indeed,thatthosewhoknowitdonotliketosaytoomuchaboutit,lesttheswarmsoftouristsshouldmakeitunendurabletothosewholoveitforitself,andnotasacentreoffashionabledisplayandextramuralcockneyism。
Thereisthelake,inthefirstplace,——CedarLake,——aboutfivemileslong,andfromhalfamiletoamileandahalfwide,stretchingfromnorthtosouth。NearthenorthernextremityarethebuildingsofStoughtonUniversity,aflourishingyoungcollegewithanambitiousname,butwellequippedandpromising,thegroundsofwhichreachthewater。AtthesouthernendofthelakearetheedificesoftheCorinnaInstitute,afavoriteschoolforyoungladies,wherelargenumbersofthedaughtersofAmericaarefitted,sofaraseducationcandoit,forallstationsinlife,fromcampingoutwithahusbandattheminesinNevadatoactingthepartofchiefladyofthelandintheWhiteHouseatWashington。
Midwaybetweenthetwoextremities,ontheeasternshoreofthelake,isavalleybetweentwohills,whichcomedowntotheveryedgeofthelake,leavingonlyroomenoughforaroadbetweentheirbaseandthewater。Thisvalley,halfamileinwidth,hasbeenlongsettled,andhereforacenturyormorehasstoodtheoldAnchorTavern。A
famousplaceitwassolongasitssignswungatthesideoftheroad:famousforitslandlord,portly,paternal,whosewelcometoaguestthatlookedworthyoftheattentionwaslikethatofaparenttoareturningprodigal,andwhosepartingwordswerealmostasgoodasamarriagebenediction;famousforitslandlady,ampleinperson,motherly,seeingtothewholehouseholdwithherowneyes,mistressofallculinarysecretsthatNorthernkitchensaremostproudof;
famousalsoforitsancientservant,ascitypeoplewouldcallher,——help,asshewascalledinthetavernandwouldhavecalledherself,——theunchanging,seeminglyimmortalMiranda,whocaredfortheguestsasifsheweretheirnursingmother,andpressedthespeciallyfavoritedelicaciesontheirattentionasaconnoisseurcallsthewanderingeyesofanamateurtothebeautiesofapicture。
WhothathaseverbeenattheoldAnchorTavernforgetsMiranda\'s\"Alittleofthisfricassee?-itisver-ynice;\"
or\"Someofthesecakes?Youwillfindthemver-ygood。”
Norwoulditbejusttomemorytoforgetthatothernotableandnotedmemberofthehousehold,——theunsleeping,unresting,omnipresentPushee,readyforeverybodyandeverything,everywherewithinthelimitsoftheestablishmentatallhoursofthedayandnight。Hefed,nobodycouldsayaccuratelywhenorwhere。Therewererumorsofa\"bunk,\"inwhichhelaydownwithhisclotheson,butheseemedtobealwayswideawake,andattheserviceofasmanyguest,atonceasiftherehadbeenhalfadozenofhim。
Somuchforoldreminiscences。
ThelandlordoftheAnchorTavernhadtakendownhissign。Hehadhadthehousethoroughlyrenovatedandfurnisheditanew,andkeptitopeninsummerforafewboarders。Ithappenedmorethanoncethatthesummerboardersweresomuchpleasedwiththeplacethattheystayedonthroughtheautumn,andsomeofthemthroughthewinter。
Theattractionsofthevillagewerereallyremarkable。Boatinginsummer,andskatinginwinter;ice-boats,too,whichthewildduckscouldhardlykeepupwith;fishing,forwhichthelakewasrenowned;
variedandbeautifulwalksthroughthevalleyandupthehillsides;
housesshelteredfromthenorthandnortheasterlywinds,andrefreshedinthehotsummerdaysbythebreezewhichcameoverthewater,——allthismadetheframeforapleasingpictureofrestandhappiness。Buttherewasagreatdealmorethanthis。Therewasafinelibraryinthelittlevillage,presentedandrichlyendowedbyawealthynativeoftheplace。Therewasasmallpermanentpopulationofasuperiorcharactertothatofaneverydaycountrytown;therewasaprettylittleEpiscopalchurch,withagood-heartedrector,broadenoughfortheBishopofthediocesetobealittleafraidof,andhospitabletoalloutsiders,ofwhom,inthesummerseason,therewerealwayssomewhowantedaplaceofworshiptokeeptheirreligionfromdyingoutduringtheheathenmonths,whiletheshepherdsoftheflockstowhichtheybelongedwereawayfromtheiremptyfolds。
Whatmosthelpedtokeeptheplacealiveallthroughtheyearwasthefrequentcomingtogetherofthemembersofacertainliteraryassociation。Sometimebeforethetaverntookdownitssignthelandlordhadbuiltahall,wheremanyaballhadbeenheld,towhichtheyoungfolksofallthecountryroundhadresorted。Itwasstillsometimesusedforsimilaroccasions,butitwasespeciallynotableasbeingtheplaceofmeetingofthefamousPANSOPHIANSOCIETY。
Thisassociation,thenameofwhichmightbeinvidiouslyinterpretedassignifyingthatitsmemberskneweverything,hadnosuchpretensions,but,asitsConstitutionsaidveryplainlyandmodestly,helditselfopentoacceptknowledgeonanyandallsubjectsfromsuchashadknowledgetoimpart。ItsPresidentwastherectorofthelittlechapel,amanwho,inspiteoftheThirty-NineArticles,couldstandfirefromthewidest-mouthedhereticalblunderbusswithoutflinchingorlosinghistemper。ThehalloftheoldAnchorTavernwasaconvenientplaceofmeetingforthestudentsandinstructorsoftheUniversityandtheInstitute。Sometimesinboat-loads,sometimesincarriage-loads,sometimesinprocessionsofskaters,theycametothemeetingsinPansophianHall,asitwasnowcommonlycalled。
Thesemeetingshadgrowntobeoccasionsofgreatinterest。ItwascustomarytohavepaperswrittenbymembersoftheSociety,forthemostpart,butnowandthenbyfriendsofthemembers,sometimesbythestudentsoftheCollegeortheInstitute,andinrarerinstancesbyanonymouspersonages,whosepapers,havingbeenlookedoveranddiscussedbytheCommitteeappointedforthatpurpose,werethoughtworthlisteningto。Thevarietyoftopicsconsideredwasverygreat。
TheyoungladiesofthevillageandtheInstitutehadtheirfavoritesubjects,theyounggentlemenadifferentsetoftopics,andtheoccasionaloutsidecontributorstheirown;sothatonewhohappenedtobeadmittedtoameetingneverknewwhetherhewasgoingtohearanaccountofrecentarcticdiscoveries,oranessayonthefreedomofthewill,orapsychologicalexperience,orastory,orevenapoem。
Oflatetherehadbeenatendencytodiscussthequestionsrelatingtothetruestatusandthelegitimatesocialfunctionsofwoman。Themostconflictingviewswereheldonthesubject。ManyoftheyoungladiesandsomeoftheUniversitystudentswerestrongindefenceofallthe\"woman\'srights\"doctrines。Someoftheseyoungpeoplewereextremeintheirviews。TheyhadreadaboutSemiramisandBoadiceaandQueenElizabeth,untiltheywereready,iftheycouldgetthechance,tovoteforawomanasPresidentoftheUnitedStatesorasGeneraloftheUnitedStatesArmy。Theywereevendisposedtoassertthephysicalequalityofwomantoman,onthestrengthoftheratherquestionablehistoryoftheAmazons,andespeciallyofthestory,believedtobeauthentic,ofthefemalebody-guardoftheKingofDahomey,——femalesfrightfulenoughtoneednootherweaponthantheirlookstoscareoffanarmyofCossacks。
MissLuridaVincent,goldmedallistofheryearattheCorinnaInstitute,wastheleaderoftheseadvocatesofvirilewomanhood。Itwasrathersingularthatsheshouldhaveelectedtobetheapostleofthisextremedoctrine,forshewasherselffarbetterequippedwithbrainthanmuscles。Infact,shewasalarge-headed,large-eyed,long-eyelashed,slender-necked,slightlydevelopedyoungwoman;
lookingalmostlikeachildatanagewhenmanyofthegirlshadreachedtheirfullstatureandproportions。Inherstudiesshewassofarinadvanceofherdifferentclassesthattherewasalwaysawidegapbetweenherandthesecondscholar。SofataltoallrivalryhadsheprovedherselfthatshepassedundertheschoolnameofTheTerror。Shelearnedsoeasilythatsheundervaluedherownextraordinarygifts,andfeltthedeepestadmirationforthoseofherfriendsendowedwithfacultiesofanentirelydifferentandalmostoppositenature。Aftersittingatherdeskuntilherheadwashotandherfeetwerelikeice,shewouldgoandlookatthebloomingyounggirlsexercisinginthegymnasiumoftheschool,andfeelasifshewouldgiveallherknowledge,allhermathematicsandstrangetonguesandhistory,allthoseaccomplishmentsthatmadehertheencyclopaediaofeveryclassshebelongedto,ifshecouldgothroughtheseriesofdifficultandgracefulexercisesinwhichshesawherschoolmatesdelighting。
Oneamongthem,especially,wastheobjectofheradmiration,asshewasofallwhoknewherexceptionalpowersinthelineforwhichnaturehadspeciallyorganizedher。AllthephysicalperfectionswhichMissLuridahadmissedhadbeenunitedinMissEuthymiaTower,whoseschoolnamewasTheWonder。Thoughoffullwomanlystature,therewereseveraltallergirlsofherage。Whileallhercontoursandallhermovementsbetrayedafinemusculardevelopment,therewasnolackofproportion,andherfinelyshapedhandsandfeetshowedthatherorganizationwasoneofthosecarefullyfinishedmasterpiecesofnaturewhichsculptorsarealwaysinsearchof,andfindithardtodetectamongtheimperfectproductsofthelivinglaboratory。
Thisgirlofeighteenwasmorefamousthanshecaredtobeforherperformancesinthegymnasium。Shecommonlycontentedherselfwiththesameexercisesthathercompanionswereaccustomedto。Onlyherdumb-bells,withwhichsheexercisedeasilyandgracefully,weretooheavyformostofthegirlstodomorewiththanliftthemfromthefloor。
Shewasfondofdaringfeatsonthetrapeze,andhadtobecheckedinherindulgenceinthem。TheProfessorofgymnasticsattheUniversitycameovertotheInstitutenowandthen,anditwasasourceofgreatexcitementtowatchsomeoftheathleticexercisesinwhichtheyoungladyshowedherremarkablemuscularstrengthandskillinmanagingherselfintheaccomplishmentoffeatswhichlookedimpossibleatfirstsight。HowoftenTheTerrorhadthoughttoherselfthatshewouldgladlygiveupallherknowledgeofGreekandthedifferentialandintegralcalculusifshecouldonlyperformtheleastofthosefeatswhichweremereplaytoTheWonder!MissEuthymiawasnotbehindtherestinherattainmentsinclassicalormathematicalknowledge,andshewasoneoftheverybeststudentsintheout-doorbranches,——botany,mineralogy,sketchingfromnature,——
tobefoundamongthescholarsoftheInstitute。
Therewasaneight-oaredboatrowedbyacrewoftheyoungladies,ofwhichMissEuthymiawasthecaptainandpulledthebowoar。PoorlittleLuridacouldnotpullanoar,butongreatoccasions,whenthereweremanyboatsout,shewaswantedascoxswain,beingamerefeather-weight,andquick-wittedenoughtoservewellintheimportantofficewherebrainsaremoreneededthanmuscle。
Therewasalsoaneight-oaredboatbelongingtotheUniversity,androwedbyapickedcrewofstalwartyoungfellows。ThebowoarandcaptainoftheUniversitycrewwasapowerfulyoungman,who,likethecaptainofthegirls\'boat,wasanotedgymnast。HehadhadoneortwoquiettrialswithMissEuthymia,inwhich,accordingtotheultrasofthewoman\'srightsparty,hehadnotvindicatedthesuperiorityofhissexinthewaywhichmighthavebeenexpected。
Indeed,itwasclaimedthatheletacannon-balldropwhenheoughttohavecaughtit,anditwasnotdisputedthathehadbeeningloriouslyknockedoverbyasand-bagprojectedbythestrongarmsoftheyoungmaiden。Thiswasofcourseastorythatwaswidelytoldandlaughinglylistenedto,andthecaptainoftheUniversitycrewhadbecomealittlesensitiveonthesubject。Whentherewasatalk,therefore,aboutaracebetweenthechampionboatsofthetwoinstitutionstherewasimmenseexcitementinbothofthem,aswellasamongthemembersofthePansophianSocietyandallthegoodpeopleofthevillage。
Thereweremanyobjectionstobeovercome。Somethoughtitunladylikefortheyoungmaidenstotakepartinacompetitionwhichmustattractmanylookers-on,andwhichitseemedtothemveryhoidenishtoventureupon。Somesaiditwasashametoletacrewofgirlstrytheirstrengthagainstanequalnumberofpowerfulyoungmen。Theseobjectionswereoffsetbytheadvocatesoftheracebythefollowingarguments。Theymaintainedthatitwasnomorehoidenishtorowaboatthanitwastotakeapartinthecalisthenicexercises,andthatthegirlshadnothingtodowiththeyoungmen\'sboat,excepttokeepasmuchaheadofitaspossible。Astostrength,thewoman\'srightersbelievedthat,weightforweight,theircrewwasasstrongastheother,andofcoursedueallowancewouldbemadeforthedifferenceofweightandallotheraccidentalhindrances。Itwastimetotesttheboastedsuperiorityofmasculinemuscle。Herewasachance。Ifthegirlsbeat,thewholecountrywouldknowit,andafterthatfemalesuffragewouldbeonlyaquestionoftime。Suchwastheconclusion,fromratherinsufficientpremises,itmustbeconfessed;butifnaturedoesnothingpersaltum,——byjumps,——astheoldadagehasit,youthisveryapttotakelongleapsfromafacttoapossiblesequelorconsequence。Soithadcomeaboutthatacontestbetweenthetwoboat-crewswaslookedforwardtowithaninterestalmostequaltothatwithwhichthecombatbetweentheHoratiiandCuriatiiwasregarded。
Thetermshadbeenatlastarrangedbetweenthetwocrews,aftercautiousprotocolsandmanydiplomaticdiscussions。Itwassonovelinitscharacterthatitnaturallytookagooddealoftimetoadjustitinsuchawayastobefairtobothparties。Thecoursemustnotbetoolongforthelighterandweakercrew,forthestayingpoweroftheyoungpersonswhomadeitupcouldnotbesafelyreckonedupon。
Acertainadvantagemustbeallowedthematthestart,andthiswasadelicatemattertosettle。Theweatherwasanotherimportantconsideration。Junewouldbeearlyenough,inallprobability,andifthelakeshouldbetolerablysmooththegrandaffairmightcomeoffsometimeinthatmonth。Anyroughnessofthewaterwouldbeunfavorabletotheweakercrew。Therowing-coursewasontheeasternsideofthelake,thestarting-pointbeingoppositetheAnchorTavern;fromthatthreequartersofamiletothesouth,wheretheturning-stakewasfixed,sothatthewholecourseofonemileandahalfwouldbringtheboatsbacktotheirstarting-point。
TheracewastobebetweentheAlgonquin,eight-oaredboatwithoutriggers,rowedbyyoungmen,studentsofStoughtonUniversity,andtheAtalanta,alsoeight-oaredandoutriggerboat,byyoungladiesfromtheCorinnaInstitute。Theirboatwasthreeincheswiderthantheother,forvarioussufficientreasons,oneofwhichwastomakeitalittlelesslikelytogooverandthrowitscrewintothewater,whichwasasoundprecaution,thoughallthegirlscouldswim,andoneatleast,thebowoar,wasafamousswimmer,whohadpulledadrowningmanoutofthewaterafterahardstruggletokeephimfromcarryingherdownwithhim。
Thoughthecomingtrialhadnotbeenadvertisedinthepapers,soastodrawtogetherarabbleofbettingmenandill-conditionedlookers-
on,therewasaconsiderablegathering,madeupchieflyofthevillagersandthestudentsofthetwoinstitutions。Amongthemwereafewwhoweredisposedtoaddtotheirinterestinthetrialbysmallwagers。Thebetswereratherinfavorofthe\"Quins,\"astheUniversityboatwascommonlycalled,exceptwherethenaturalsympathyoftheyoungladiesorthegallantryofsomeoftheyoungmenledthemtorisktheirglovesorcigars,orwhateveritmightbe,ontheAtalantas。Theelementsofjudgmentwerethese:averageweightoftheAlgonquinsonehundredandsixty-fivepounds;averageweightoftheAtalantas,onehundredandforty-eightpounds;skillinpracticeaboutequal;advantageofthenarrowboatequaltothreelengths;wholedistanceallowedtheAtalantaseightlengths,——alongstretchtobemadeupinamileandahalf。
Andsobothcrewsbeganpractisingforthegrandtrial。
II
THEBOAT-RACE。
The10thofJunewasadelicioussummerday,ratherwarm,butstillandbright。Thewaterwassmooth,andthecrewswereinthebestpossiblecondition。Allwasexpectation,andforsometimenothingbutexpectation。Noboat-raceorregattaeverbeganatthetimeappointedforthestart。Somebodybreaksanoar,orsomebodyfailstoappearinseason,orsomethingisthematterwithaseatoranoutrigger;orifthereisnosuchexcuse,thecrewofoneorbothoralltheboatstotakepartintheracemustpaddleabouttogetthemselvesreadyforwork,totheinfinitewearinessofallthespectators,whonaturallyaskwhyallthisgettingreadyisnotattendedtobeforehand。TheAlgonquinsworeplaingrayflannelsuitsandwhitecaps。Theyoungladieswereallindarkbluedresses,touchedupwitharedribbonhereandthere,andworelightstrawhats。ThelittlecoxswainoftheAtalantawasthelasttosteponboard。Asshetookherplaceshecarefullydepositedatherfeetawhitehandkerchiefwrappedaboutsomethingorother,perhapsasponge,incasetheboatshouldtakeinwater。
AtlasttheAlgonquinshotoutfromthelittlenookwhereshelay,——
long,narrow,shining,swiftasapickerelwhenhedartsfromthereedyshore。Itwasabeautifulsighttoseetheeightyoungfellowsintheirclose-fittingsuits,theirbrownmusculararmsbare,bendingtheirbacksforthestrokeandrecovering,asiftheywerepartsofasinglemachine。
\"Thegalscan\'tstan\'itaginthemfellers,\"saidtheoldblacksmithfromthevillage。
\"Youwaittillthegalsgeta-goin\',\"saidthecarpenter,whohadoftenworkedinthegymnasiumoftheCorinnaInstitute,andknewsomethingoftheirmuscularaccomplishments。\"Y\'oughttosee\'emclimbropes,andswingdumb-bells,andpullinthemrowin\'-machines。
AskJaketherewhethertheycan\'trowamildindouble-quicktime,——
heknowsallabaoutit。”
Jakewasbyprofessionafisherman,andafreshwaterfishermaninacountryvillageisinspector-generalofallthatgoesonout-of-
doors,beingalazy,wanderingsortoffellow,whosestudyofthehabitsandhabitatsoffishesgiveshimakindofshrewdnessofobservation,justasdealinginhorsesisaneducationofcertainfaculties,andbreedsaraceofmenpeculiarlycunning,suspicious,wary,andwideawake,witharhetoricofappreciationanddepreciationallitsown。
Jakemadehisusualpreliminarysignal,anddeliveredhimselftothefollowingeffect:
\"Wahl,Idon\'knowjestwhattosay。I\'veseed\'embothoftenenoughwhentheywaspractisin\',an\'Itellyethe\'wa\'n\'tnoslouchabaoutneitheron\'em。Butthembatsisall-firedlong,\'n\'eighton\'emstretchedinastraightlineeendwaysmakesaconsid\'ablepieceaout\'famile\'n\'ahaaf。I\'dbateonthemgalsifitwa\'n\'tthatthemfellersisnaterallylongerwinded,asthegals\'llfindaoutbythetimetheygitraoundthestake\'n\'overaginthebigellum。I\'llgoyeaquarteronthepahntsaginthepetticoats。”
Thefresh-waterfishermanhadexpressedtheprevailingbeliefthattheyoungladieswereovermatched。Stilltherewerenotwantingthosewhothoughttheadvantageallowedthe\"Lantas,\"astheycalledtheCorinnaboatcrew,wastoogreat,andthatitwouldbeimpossibleforthe\"Quins\"tomakeitupandgobythem。
TheAlgonquinsrowedupanddownafewtimesbeforethespectators。
Theyappearedinperfecttraining,neithertoofatnortoofine,mettlesomeascolts,steadyasdraught-horses,deep-breathedasoxen,disciplinedtoworktogetherassymmetricallyasasinglescullerpullshispairofoars。Thefishermanofferedtomakehisquarterfiftycents。Notakers。
Fiveminutespassed,andalleyeswerestrainedtothesouth,lookingfortheAtalanta。AclumpoftreeshidtheedgeofthelakealongwhichtheCorinna\'sboatwasstealingtowardsthestarting-point。
Presentlythelongshellsweptintoview,withitsbloomingrowers,who,withtheirampledresses,seemedtofillitalmostasfullasRaphaelfillshisskiffontheedgeoftheLakeofGalilee。ButhowsteadilytheAtalantacameon!——norocking,nosplashing,noapparentstrain;thebowoarturningtolookaheadeverynowandthen,andwatchinghercourse,whichseemedtobestraightasanarrow,thebeatofthestrokesastrueandregularasthepulseofthehealthiestroweramongthemall。Andifthesightoftheotherboatanditscrewwasbeautiful,howlovelywasthelookofthis!
Eightyounggirls,——youngladies,forthosewhopreferthatmoredignifiedandlessattractiveexpression,——allintheflushofyouth,allinvigoroushealth;everymuscletaughtitsduty;eachroweralert,nottobeatenthofasecondoutoftime,orletheroardallywiththewatersoastoloseanounceofitspropellingvirtue;
everyeyekindlingwiththehopeofvictory。Eachoftheboatswascheeredasitcameinsight,butthecheersfortheAtalantawerenaturallytheloudest,asthegallantryofonesexandtheclear,highvoicesoftheothergaveitlifeandvigor。
\"Takeyourplaces!\"shoutedtheumpire,fiveminutesbeforethehalfhour。Thetwoboatsfelttheirwayslowlyandcautiouslytotheirpositions,whichhadbeendeterminedbycarefulmeasurement。Afteralittlebackingandfillingtheygotintoline,attheproperdistancefromeachother,andsatmotionless,theirbodiesbentforward,theirarmsoutstretched,theiroarsinthewater,waitingfortheword。
\"Go!\"shoutedtheumpire。
AwaysprangtheAtalanta,andfarbehindherleapedtheAlgonquin,heroarsbendinglikesomanylongIndianbowsastheirbladesflashedthroughthewater。
\"Asternchaseisalongchase,\"especiallywhenonecraftisagreatdistancebehindtheother。Itlookedasifitwouldbeimpossiblefortherearboattoovercometheoddsagainstit。OfcoursetheAlgonquinkeptgaining,butcoulditpossiblygainenough?Thatwasthequestion。Astheboatsgotfartherandfartheraway,itbecamemoreandmoredifficulttodeterminewhatchangetherewasintheintervalbetweenthem。Butwhentheycametoroundingthestakeitwaseasiertoguessattheamountofspacewhichhadbeengained。Itwasclearthatsomethinglikehalfthedistance,fourlengths,asnearlyascouldbeestimated,hadbeenmadeupinrowingthefirstthreequartersofamile。CouldtheAlgonquinsdoalittlebetterthanthisinthesecondhalfoftherace-course,theywouldbesureofwinning。
Theboatshadturnedthestake,andwerecominginrapidly。EveryminutetheUniversityboatwasgettingnearertheother。
\"Goit,Quins!\"shoutedthestudents。
\"Pullaway,Lantas!\"screamedthegirls,whowerecrowdingdowntotheedgeofthewater。
Nearer,——nearer,——therearboatispressingtheothermoreandmoreclosely,——afewmorestrokes,andtheywillbeeven,forthereisbutonelengthbetweenthem,andthirtyrodswillcarrythemtotheline。
ItlooksdesperatefortheAtalantas。ThebowoaroftheAlgonquinturnshishead。Heseesthelittlecoxswainleaningforwardateverystroke,asifhertrivialweightwereofsuchmightyconsequence,——
butafewouncesmightturnthescaleofvictory。AsheturnedhegotaglimpseofthestrokeoaroftheAtalanta。Whataflashoflovelinessitwas!HerfacewaslikethereddestofJuneroses,withtheheatandthestrainandthepassionofexpectedtriumph。Theupperbuttonofherclose-fittingflannelsuithadstrangledherasherbosomheavedwithexertion,andithadgivenwaybeforethefierceclutchshemadeatit。Thebowoarwasastaunchandsteadyrower,buthewashuman。Thebladeofhisoarlingeredinthewater;
alittlemoreandhewouldhavecaughtacrab,andperhapslosttheracebyhismomentarybewilderment。
Theboat,whichseemedasifithadallthelifeandnervousnessofaDerbythree-year-old,felttheslightcheck,andallhermenbentmorevigorouslytotheiroars。TheAtalantassawthemovement,andmadeaspurttokeeptheirleadandgainuponitiftheycould。Itwasofnouse。Thestrongarmsoftheyoungmenweretoomuchfortheyoungmaidens;onlyafewlengthsremainedtoberowed,andtheywouldcertainlypasstheAtalantabeforeshecouldreachtheline。
Thelittlecoxswainsawthatitwasallupwiththegirls\'crewifshecouldnotsavethembysomestrategicdevice。
\"Dolusanvirtusquisinhosterequirat?\"
shewhisperedtoherself,——forTheTerrorrememberedherVirgilasshedideverythingelsesheeverstudied。Asshestooped,sheliftedthehandkerchiefatherfeet,andtookfromitaflamingbouquet。
\"Look!\"shecried,andflungitjustforwardofthetrackoftheAlgonquin。ThecaptainoftheUniversityboatturnedhishead,andtherewasthelovelyvisionwhichhadamomentbeforebewitchedhim。
Theownerofallthatlovelinessmust,hethought,haveflungthebouquet。Itwasachallenge:howcouldhebesuchacowardastodeclineacceptingitHewassurehecouldwintheracenow,andhewouldsweeppastthelineintriumphwiththegreatbunchofflowersatthestemofhisboat,proudasVanTrompintheBritishchannelwiththebroomathismast-head。
Heturnedtheboat\'sheadalittlebybackingwater。Hecameupwiththefloatingflowers,andnearenoughtoreachthem。Hestoopedandsnatchedthemup,withthelossperhapsofasecondinall,——nomore。
Hefeltsureofhisvictory。
Howcanonetellthestoryofthefinishincold-bloodedpreterites?
Arewenotthereourselves?Arenotourmusclesstrainingwiththoseofthesesixteenyoungcreatures,fullofhot,freshblood,theirnervesalltinglinglikesomanytight-strainedharp-strings,alltheirlifeconcentratingitselfinthispassionatemomentofsupremeeffort?No!Weareseeing,nottellingaboutwhatsomebodyelseoncesaw!——
ThebowoftheAlgonquinpassesthesternoftheAtalanta!——
ThebowoftheAlgonquinisonalevelwiththemiddleoftheAtalanta!——
Threemorelengths\'rowingandthecollegecrewwillpassthegirls!——
\"HurrahfortheQuins!\"TheAlgonquinrangesupalongsideoftheAtalanta!
\"Throughwithher!\"shoutsthecaptainoftheAlgonquin。
\"Now,girls!\"shrieksthecaptainoftheAtalanta。
Theyneartheline,everyrowerstrainingdesperately,almostmadly——
CrackgoestheoaroftheAtalanta\'scaptain,andupflashitssplinteredfragments,asthestemofherboatspringspasttheline,eighteeninchesatleastaheadoftheAlgonquin。
HoorawfortheLantas!HoorawfortheGirls!HoorawfortheInstitoot!shoutahundredvoices。
\"Hurrahforwoman\'srightsandfemalesuffrage!\"pipesthesmallvoiceofTheTerror,andthereisloudlaughingandcheeringallround。
Shehadnotstudiedherclassicaldictionaryandhermythologyfornothing。\"Ihavepaidoffoneoldscore,\"shesaid。\"SetdownmydamaskrosesagainstthegoldenapplesofHippomenes!\"
ItwasthatonesecondlostinsnatchingupthebouquetwhichgavetheracetotheAtalantas。
III
THEWHITECANOE。
Whilethetwoboatswereracing,otherboatswithlookers-oninthemwererowingorsailingintheneighborhoodoftherace-course。Thesceneonthewaterwasagayone,fortheyoungpeopleintheboatswere,manyofthem,acquaintedwitheachother。Therewasagooddealoflivelytalkuntiltheracebecametooexciting。Thenmanyfellsilent,until,astheboatsnearedtheline,andstillmoreastheycrossedit,theshoutsburstforthwhichshowedhowacrampofattentionfindsitsnaturalreliefinafitofconvulsiveexclamation。
Butfaraway,ontheothersideofthelake,abirchbarkcanoewastobeseen,inwhichsatayoungman,whopaddleditskillfullyandswiftly。Itwasevidentenoughthathewaswatchingtheraceintently,butthespectatorscouldseelittlemorethanthat。Oneofthem,however,whosatuponthestand,hadapowerfulspy-glass,andcoulddistinguishhismotionsveryminutelyandexactly。Itwasseenbythiscuriousobserverthattheyoungmanhadanopera-glasswithhim,whichheusedagooddealatintervals。Thespectatorthoughthekeptitdirectedtothegirls\'boat,chiefly,ifnotexclusively。
Hethoughtalsothattheopera-glasswasmoreparticularlypointedtowardsthebowoftheboat,andcametothenaturalconclusionthatthebowoar,MissEuthymiaTower,captainoftheAtalantas,\"TheWonder\"oftheCorinnaInstitute,wastheattractionwhichdeterminedthedirectionoftheinstrument。
\"Whoisthatinthecanoeoverthere?\"askedtheownerofthespy-
glass。
\"That\'sjustwhatweshouldliketoknow,\"answeredtheoldlandlord\'swife。\"Heandhismanboardedwithuswhentheyfirstcame,butwecouldneverfindoutanythingabouthimonlyjusthisnameandhiswaysofliving。HisnameisKirkwood,MauriceKirkwood,Esq。,itusedtocomeonhisletters。Asforhiswaysofliving,hewasthesolitariesthumanbeingthatIevercameacross。Hismancarriedhismealsuptohim。Heusedtostayinhisroomprettymuchallday,butatnighthewouldbeoff,walking,orridingonhorseback,orpaddlingaboutinthelake,sometimestillnighmorning。There\'ssomethingverystrangeaboutthatMr。Kirkwood。
Buttheredon\'tseemtobeanyharminhim。Onlynobodycanguesswhathisbusinessis。Theygotupastoryabouthimatonetime。
Whatdoyouthink?Theysaidhewasacounterfeiter!Andsotheywentonenighttohisroom,whenhewasout,andthatmanofhiswasawaytoo,andtheycarriedkeys,andopenedprettymucheverything;
andtheyfound——well,theyfoundjustnothingatallexceptwritingsandletters,——lettersfromplacesinAmericaandinEngland,andsomewithItalianpostmarks:thatwasall。Sincethattimethesheriffandhisfolkshavelethimaloneandmindedtheirownbusiness。Hewasagentleman,——anybodyoughttohaveknownthat;andanybodythatknewabouthisnicewaysoflivingandbehaving,andknewthekindofwearhehadforhisunderclothing,mighthaveknownit。Icouldhavetoldthoseofficersthattheyhadbetternotbotherhim。Iknowthewaysofrealgentlemenandrealladies,andIknowthosefellowsinstoreclothesthatlookalittletoofine,——outside。Waittillwashing-daycomes!\"
Thegoodladyhadherownstandardsfortestinghumanity,andtheywerenotwhollyunworthyofconsideration;theywerequiteasmuchtobereliedonasthejudgmentsofthetravellingphrenologist,whosenthisaccompliceonbeforehimtostudyouttheprincipalpersonagesinthevillage,andinthelightoftheserevelationsinterpretedthebumps,withverylittleregardtoGallandSpurzheim,oranyotherauthorities。