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类别:其他 作者:Mark Twain字数:12326更新时间:18/12/18 14:51:42
Therearenostandardsnorealstandards。Eachman’spreferenceistheonlystandardforhim,theonlyonewhichhecanaccept,theonlyonewhichcancommandhim。 ASCONCERNSINTERPRETINGTHEDEITY I ThislineofhieroglyphicswasforfourteenyearsthedespairofallthescholarswholaboredoverthemysteriesoftheRosettastone:[Figure1] AfterfiveyearsofstudyChampolliontranslateditthus: ThereforelettheworshipofEpiphanesbemaintainedinallthetemples,thisuponpainofdeath。 Thatwasthetwentyforthtranslationthathadbeenfurnishedbyscholars。Foratimeitstood。Butonlyforatime。Thendoubtsbegantoassailitandundermineit,andthescholarsresumedtheirlabors。Threeyearsofpatientworkproducedelevennewtranslations;amongthem,this,byGr:unfeldt,wasreceivedwithconsiderablefavor: ThehorseofEpiphanesshallbemaintainedatthepublicexpense; thisuponpainofdeath。 Butthefollowingrendering,byGospodin,wasreceivedbythelearnedworldwithyetgreaterfavor: ThepriestshallexplainthewisdomofEpiphanestoallthesepeople,andtheseshalllistenwithreverence,uponpainofdeath。 Sevenyearsfollowed,inwhichtwentyonefreshandwidelyvaryingrenderingswerescorednoneofthemquiteconvincing。 Butnow,atlast,cameRawlinson,theyoungestofallthescholars,withatranslationwhichwasimmediatelyanduniversallyrecognizedasbeingthecorrectversion,andhisnamebecamefamousinaday。Sofamous,indeed,thateventhechildrenwerefamiliarwithit;andsuchanoisedidtheachievementitselfmakethatnoteventhenoiseofthemonumentalpoliticaleventofthatsameyeartheflightfromElbawasabletosmotherittosilence。Rawlinson’sversionreadsasfollows: Therefore,walknotawayfromthewisdomofEpiphanes,butturnandfollowit;soshallitconducttheetothetemple’speace,andsoftenfortheethesorrowsoflifeandthepainsofdeath。 Hereisanotherdifficulttext:[Figure2] ItisdemoticastyleofEgyptianwritingandaphaseofthelanguagewhichhasperishedfromtheknowledgeofallmentwentyfivehundredyearsbeforetheChristianera。 OurredIndianshaveleftmanyrecords,intheformofpictures,uponourcragsandboulders。Ithastakenourmostgiftedandpainstakingstudentstwocenturiestogetatthemeaningshiddeninthesepictures;yettherearestilltwolittlelinesofhieroglyphicsamongthefiguresgroupedupontheDightonRockswhichtheyhavenotsucceedsininterpretingtotheirsatisfaction。These:[Figure3] Thesuggestedsolutionsarepracticallyinnumerable;theywouldfillabook。 Thuswehaveinfinitetroubleinsolvingmanmademysteries; itisonlywhenwesetouttodiscoverthesecretofGodthatourdifficultiesdisappear。Itwasalwaysso。InantiqueRomantimesitwasthecustomoftheDeitytotrytoconcealHisintentionsintheentrailsofbirds,andthiswaspatientlyandhopefullycontinuedcenturyaftercentury,althoughtheattemptedconcealmentneversucceeded,inasinglerecordedinstance。Theaugurscouldreadentrailsaseasilyasamodernchildcanreadcoarseprint。Romanhistoryisfullofthemarvelsofinterpretationwhichtheseextraordinarymenperformed。Thesestrangeandwonderfulachievementsmoveouraweandcompelouradmiration。Thosemencouldpiercetothemarrowofamysteryinstantly。IftheRosettastoneideahadbeenintroduceditwouldhavedefeatedthem,butentrailshadnoembarrassmentsforthem。Entrailshavegoneout,nowentrailsanddreams。Itwasatlastfoundoutthatashidingplacesforthedivineintentionstheywereinadequate。 ApartofthewallofValletriinformertimesbeenstruckwiththunder,theresponseofthesoothsayerswas,thatanativeofthattownwouldsometimeorotherarriveatsupremepower。 BOHN’SSUETONIUS,p。138。 \"Sometimeorother。\"Itlooksindefinite,butnomatter,ithappened,allthesame;oneneededonlytowait,andbepatient,andkeepwatch,thenhewouldfindoutthatthethunder strokehadCaesarAugustusinmind,andhadcometogivenotice。 Therewereotheradvanceadvertisements。OneofthemappearedjustbeforeCaesarAugustuswasborn,andwasmostpoeticandtouchingandromanticinitsfeelingsandaspects。 Itwasadream。ItwasdreamedbyCaesarAugustus’smother,andinterpretedattheusualrates: Atia,beforeherdelivery,dreamedthatherbowelsstretchedtothestarsandexpandedthroughthewholecircuitofheavenandearth。SUETONIUS,p。139。 Thatwasintheaugur’sline,andfurnishedhimnodifficulties,butitwouldhavetakenRawlinsonandChampollionfourteenyearstomakesureofwhatitmeant,becausetheywouldhavebeensurprisedanddizzy。Itwouldhavebeentoolatetobevaluable,then,andthebillforservicewouldhavebeenbarredbythestatuteoflimitation。 InthoseoldRomandaysagentleman’seducationwasnotcompleteuntilhehadtakenatheologicalcourseattheseminaryandlearnedhowtotranslateentrails。CaesarAugustus’seducationreceivedthisfinalpolish。Allthroughhislife,wheneverhehadpoultryonthemenuhesavedtheinteriorsandkepthimselfinformedoftheDeity’splansbyexercisinguponthoseinteriorstheartsofaugury。 Inhisfirstconsulship,whilehewasobservingtheauguries,twelvevulturespresentedthemselves,astheyhaddonetoRomulus。Andwhenheofferedsacrifice,theliversofallthevictimswerefoldedinwardinthelowerpart;acircumstancewhichwasregardedbythosepresentwhohadskillinthingsofthatnature,asanindubitableprognosticofgreatandwonderfulfortune。SUETONIUS,p。141。 \"Indubitable\"isastrongword,butnodoubtitwasjustified,iftheliverswerereallyturnedthatway。Inthosedayschickenliverswerestrangelyanddelicatelysensitivetocomingevents,nomatterhowfarofftheymightbe;andtheycouldneverkeepstill,butwouldcurlandsquirmlikethat,particularlywhenvulturescameandshowedinterestinthatapproachinggreateventandinbreakfast。 II Wemaynowskipelevenhundredandthirtyorfortyyears,whichbringsusdowntoenlightenedChristiantimesandthetroubleddaysofKingStephenofEngland。Theaugurhashadhisdayandhasbeenlongagoforgotten;thepriesthadfallenheirtohistrade。 KingHenryisdead;Stephen,thatboldandoutrageousperson,comesflyingoverfromNormandytostealthethronefromHenry’sdaughter。Heaccomplishedhiscrime,andHenryofHuntington,apriestofhighdegree,mournsoveritinhisChronicle。TheArchbishopofCanterburyconsecratedStephen: \"whereforetheLordvisitedtheArchbishopwiththesamejudgmentwhichhehadinflicteduponhimwhostruckJeremiahthegreatpriest:hediedwithayear。\" Stephen’swasthegreateroffense,butStephencouldwait; notsotheArchbishop,apparently。 Thekingdomwasapreytointestinewars;slaughter,fire,andrapinespreadruinthroughouttheland;criesofdistress,horror,andwoeroseineveryquarter。 ThatwastheresultofStephen’scrime。Theseunspeakableconditionscontinuedduringnineteenyears。ThenStephendiedascomfortablyasanymaneverdid,andwashonorablyburied。ItmakesonepitythepoorArchbishop,andwiththathe,too,couldhavebeenletoffasleniently。HowdidHenryofHuntingtonknowthattheArchbishopwassenttohisgravebyjudgmentofGodforconsecratingStephen?Hedoesnotexplain。NeitherdoesheexplainwhyStephenwasawardedapleasanterdeaththanhewasentitledto,whiletheagedKingHenry,hispredecessor,whohadruledEnglandthirtyfiveyearstothepeople’sstronglywordedsatisfaction,wascondemnedtoclosehislifeincircumstancesmostdistinctlyunpleasant,inconvenient,anddisagreeable。Hiswasprobablythemostuninspiringfuneralthatissetdowninhistory。Thereisnotadetailaboutitthatisattractive。ItseemstohavebeenjustthefuneralforStephen,andevenatthisfardistantdayitismatterofjustregretthatbyanindiscretionthewrongmangotit。 WheneverGodpunishesaman,HenryofHuntingtonknowswhyitwasdone,andtellsus;andhispeniseloquentwithadmiration;butwhenamanhasearnedpunishment,andescapes,hedoesnotexplain。Heisevidentlypuzzled,buthedoesnotsayanything。Ithinkitisoftenapparentthatheispainedbythesediscrepancies,butloyallytrieshisbestnottoshowit。 Whenhecannotpraise,hedelivershimselfofasilencesomarkedthatasuspiciouspersoncouldmistakeitforsuppressedcriticism。However,hehasplentyofopportunitiestofeelcontentedwiththewaythingsgohisbookisfullofthem。 KingDavidofScotland……undercolorofreligioncausedhisfollowerstodealmostbarbarouslywiththeEnglish。Theyrippedopenwomen,tossedchildrenonthepointsofspears,butcheredpriestsatthealtars,and,cuttingofftheheadsfromtheimagesoncrucifixes,placedthemonthebodiesoftheslain,whileinexchangetheyfixedonthecrucifixestheheadsoftheirvictims。WherevertheScotscame,therewasthesamesceneofhorrorandcruelty:womenshrieking,oldmenlamenting,amidthegroansofthedyingandthedespairoftheliving。 ButtheEnglishgotthevictory。 ThenthechiefofthemenofLothianfell,piercedbyanarrow,andallhisfollowerswereputtoflight。FortheAlmightywasoffendedatthemandtheirstrengthwasrentlikeacobweb。 Offendedatthemforwhat?Forcommittingthosefearfulbutcheries?No,forthatwasthecommoncustomonbothsides,andnotopentocriticism。Thenwasitfordoingthebutcheries\"undercoverofreligion\"?No,thatwasnotit;religiousfeelingwasoftenexpressedinthatferventwayallthroughthoseoldcenturies。Thetruthis,Hewasnotoffendedat\"them\"atall; Hewasonlyoffendedattheirking,whohadbeenfalsetoanoath。 ThenwhydidnotHeputthepunishmentuponthekinginsteadofupon\"them\"?Itisadifficultquestion。OnecanseebytheChroniclethatthe\"judgments\"fellrathercustomarilyuponthewrongperson,butHenryofHuntingtondoesnotexplainwhy。 Hereisonethatwenttrue;thechronicler’ssatisfactioninitisnothidden: InthemonthofAugust,Providencedisplayeditsjusticeinaremarkablemanner;fortwoofthenobleswhohadconvertedmonasteriesintofortifications,expellingthemonks,theirsinbeingthesame,metwithasimilarpunishment。RobertMarmionwasone,GodfreydeMandevilletheother。RobertMarmion,issuingforthagainsttheenemy,wasslainunderthewallsofthemonastery,beingtheonlyonewhofell,thoughhewassurroundedbyhistroops。Dyingexcommunicated,hebecamesubjecttodeatheverlasting。InlikemannerEarlGodfreywassingledoutamonghisfollowers,andshotwithanarrowbyacommonfootsoldier。 Hemadelightofthewound,buthediedofitinafewdays,underexcommunication。SeeherethelikejudgmentofGod,memorablethroughallages! Theexaltationjarsuponme;notbecauseofthedeathofthemen,fortheydeservedthat,butbecauseitisdeatheternal,inwhitehotfireandflame。Itmakesmyfleshcrawl。Ihavenotknownmorethanthreemen,orperhapsfour,inmywholelifetime,*whomIwouldrejoicetoseewrithinginthosefiresforevenayear,letaloneforever。IbelieveIwouldrelentbeforetheyearwasup,andgetthemoutifIcould。Ithinkthatinthelongrun,ifaman’swifeandbabies,whohadnotharmedme,shouldcomecryingandpleading,Icouldn’tstandit;IknowI shouldforgivehimandlethimgo,evenifhehadviolatedamonastery。HenryofHuntingtonhasbeenwatchingGodfreyandMarmionfornearlysevenhundredandfiftyyears,now,butI couldn’tdoit,IknowIcouldn’t。Iamsoftandgentleinmynature,andIshouldhaveforgiventhemseventyandseventimes,longago。AndIthinkGodhas;butthisisonlyanopinion,andnotauthoritative,likeHenryofHuntington’sinterpretations。 Icouldlearntointerpret,butIhavenevertried;Igetsolittletime。 AllthroughhisbookHenryexhibitshisfamiliaritywiththeintentionsofGod,andwiththereasonsforhisintentions。 Sometimesveryoften,infacttheactfollowstheintentionaftersuchawideintervaloftimethatonewondershowHenrycouldfitoneactoutofahundredtooneintentionoutofahundredandgetthethingrighteverytimewhentherewassuchabundantchoiceamongactsandintentions。SometimesamanoffendstheDeitywithacrime,andispunishedforitthirtyyearslater;meantimehewascommittedamillionothercrimes: nomatter,Henrycanpickouttheonethatbroughttheworms。 Wormsweregenerallyusedinthosedaysfortheslayingofparticularlywickedpeople。Thishasgoneout,now,butinoldtimesitwasafavorite。Italwaysindicatedacaseof\"wrath。\" Forinstance:……thejustGodavengingRobertFitzhilderbrand’sperfidy,awormgrewinhisvitals,whichgraduallygnawingitswaythroughhisintestinesfattenedontheabandonedmantill,torturedwithexcruciatingsufferingsandventinghimselfinbittermoans,hewasbyafittingpunishmentbroughttohisend。 (P。400。) Itwasprobablyanalligator,butwecannottell;weonlyknowitwasaparticularbreed,andonlyusedtoconveywrath。 Someauthoritiesthinkitwasanichthyosaurus,butthereismuchdoubt。 However,onethingwedoknow;andthatisthatthatwormhadbeendueyearsandyears。RobertF。hadviolatedamonasteryonce; hehadcommittedunprintablecrimessince,andtheyhadbeenpermittedunderdisapprovalbuttheravishmentofthemonasteryhadnotbeenforgottennorforgiven,andthewormcameatlast。 Whywerethesereformsputoffinthisstrangeway?Whatwastobegainedbyit?DidHenryofHuntingtonreallyknowhisfacts,orwasheonlyguessing?SometimesIamhalfpersuadedthatheisonlyaguesser,andnotagoodone。Thedivinewisdommustsurelybeofthebetterqualitythanhemakesitouttobe。 FivehundredyearsbeforeHenry’stimesomeforecastsoftheLord’spurposeswerefurnishedbyapope,whoperceived,bycertainperfectlytrustworthysignsfurnishedbytheDeityfortheinformationofHisfamiliars,thattheendoftheworldwas……abouttocome。Butasthisendoftheworlddrawsnearmanythingsareathandwhichhavenotbeforehappened,aschangesintheair,terriblesignsintheheavens,tempestsoutofthecommonorderoftheseasons,wars,famines,pestilences,earthquakesinvariousplaces;allwhichwillnothappeninourdays,butafterourdaysallwillcometopass。 Still,theendwassonearthatthesesignswere\"sentbeforethatwemaybecarefulforoursoulsandbefoundpreparedtomeettheimpendingjudgment。\" Thatwasthirteenhundredyearsago。ThisisreallynoimprovementontheworkoftheRomanaugurs。 ASIMPLIFIEDALPHABET (Thisarticle,writtenduringtheautumnof1899,wasaboutthelastwritingdonebyMarkTwainonanyimpersonalsubject。) Ihavehadakindlyfeeling,afriendlyfeeling,acousinlyfeelingtowardSimplifiedSpelling,fromthebeginningofthemovementthreeyearsago,butnothingmoreinflamedthanthat。 Itseemedtometomerelyproposetosubstituteoneinadequacyforanother;asortofpatchingandpluggingpoorolddentalrelicswithcementandgoldandporcelainpaste;whatwasreallyneededwasanewsetofteeth。Thatistosay,anewALPHABET。 Theheartofourtroubleiswithourfoolishalphabet。Itdoesn’tknowhowtospell,andcan’tbetaught。Inthisitislikeallotheralphabetsexceptonethephonographic。Thisistheonlycompetentalphabetintheworld。Itcanspellandcorrectlypronounceanywordinourlanguage。 Thatadmirablealphabet,thatbrilliantalphabet,thatinspiredalphabet,canbelearnedinanhourortwo。Inaweekthestudentcanlearntowriteitwithsomelittlefacility,andtoreaditwithconsiderableease。Iknow,forIsawittriedinapublicschoolinNevadafortyfiveyearsago,andwassoimpressedbytheincidentthatithasremainedinmymemoryeversince。 Iwishwecouldadoptitinplaceofourpresentwritten(andprinted)character。ImeanSIMPLYthealphabet;simplytheconsonantsandthevowelsIdon’tmeananyREDUCTIONSorabbreviationsofthem,suchastheshorthandwriterusesinordertogetcompressionandspeed。No,IwouldSPELLEVERYWORDOUT。 IwillinsertthealphabethereasIfinditinBurnz’sPHONICSHORTHAND。[Figure1]ItisarrangedonthebasisofIsaacPitman’sPHONOGRAPHY。IsaacPitmanwastheoriginatorandfatherofscientificphonography。Itisusedthroughouttheglobe。Itwasamemorableinvention。Hemadeitpublicseventy threeyearsago。ThefirmofIsaacPitman&Sons,NewYork,stillexists,andtheycontinuethemaster’swork。 Whatshouldwegain? Firstofall,wecouldspellDEFINITELYandcorrectlyanywordyouplease,justbytheSOUNDofit。Wecan’tdothatwithourpresentalphabet。Forinstance,takeasimple,everydaywordPHTHISIS。Ifwetriedtospellitbythesoundofit,weshouldmakeitTYSIS,andbelaughedatbyeveryeducatedperson。 Secondly,weshouldgaininREDUCTIONOFLABORinwriting。 SimplifiedSpellingmakesvaluablereductionsinthecaseofseveralhundredwords,butthenewspellingmustbeLEARNED。Youcan’tspellthembythesound;youmustgetthemoutofthebook。 Butevenifweknewthesimplifiedformforeverywordinthelanguage,thephonographicalphabetwouldstillbeattheSimplifiedSpeller\"handsdown\"intheimportantmatterofeconomyoflabor。Iwillillustrate: PRESENTFORM:through,laugh,highland。 SIMPLIFIEDFORM:thru,laff,hyland。 PHONOGRAPHICFORM:[Figure2] Towritetheword\"through,\"thepenhastomaketwentyonestrokes。 Towritetheword\"thru,\"thenpenhastomaketwelvestrokes agoodsaving。 Towritethatsamewordwiththephonographicalphabet,thepenhastomakeonlyTHREEstrokes。 Towritetheword\"laugh,\"thepenhastomakeFOURTEEN strokes。 Towrite\"laff,\"thepenhastomaketheSAMENUMBERofstrokesnolaborissavedtothepenman。 Towritethesamewordwiththephonographicalphabet,thepenhastomakeonlyTHREEstrokes。 Towritetheword\"highland,\"thepenhastomaketwentytwostrokes。 Towrite\"hyland,\"thepenhastomakeeighteenstrokes。 Towritethatwordwiththephonographicalphabet,thepenhastomakeonlyFIVEstrokes。[Figure3] Towritethewords\"phonographicalphabet,\"thepenhastomakefiftythreestrokes。 Towrite\"fonograficalfabet,\"thepenhastomakefiftystrokes。 Tothepenman,thesavinginlaborisinsignificant。 Towritethatword(withvowels)withthephonographicalphabet,thepenhastomakeonlySEVENTEENstrokes。 Withoutthevowels,onlyTHIRTEENstrokes。[Figure4]Thevowelsarehardlynecessary,thistime。 Wemakefivepenstrokesinwritinganm。Thus:[Figure5] astrokedown;astrokeup;asecondstrokedown;asecondstrokeup;afinalstrokedown。Total,five。Thephonographicalphabetaccomplishesthemwithasinglestrokeacurve,likeaparenthesisthathascomehomedrunkandhasfallenfacedownrightatthefrontdoorwhereeverybodythatgoesalongwillseehimandsay,Alas! Whenourwrittenmisnottheendofaword,butisotherwiselocated,ithastobeconnectedwiththenextletter,andthatrequiresanotherpenstroke,makingsixinall,beforeyougetridofthatm。Butnevermindabouttheconnectingstrokesletthemgo。Withoutcountingthem,thetwentysixlettersofouralphabetconsumedabouteightypenstrokesfortheirconstructionaboutthreepenstrokesperletter。 ItisTHREETIMESTHENUMBERrequiredbythephonographicalphabet。ItrequiresbutONEstrokeforeachletter。 Mywritinggaitiswell,Idon’tknowwhatitis,butI willtimemyselfandsee。Result:itistwentyfourwordsperminute。Idon’tmeancomposing;ImeanCOPYING。Thereisn’tanydefinitecomposinggait。 Verywell,mycopyinggaitis1,440wordsperhoursay1,500。IfIcouldusethephonographiccharacterwithfacilityI coulddothe1,500intwentyminutes。Icoulddoninehours’ copyinginthreehours;Icoulddothreeyears’copyinginoneyear。Also,ifIhadatypewritingmachinewiththephonographicalphabetonitoh,themiraclesIcoulddo! Iamnotpretendingtowritethatcharacterwell。Ihaveneverhadalesson,andIamcopyingthelettersfromthebook。 ButIcanaccomplishmydesire,atanyrate,whichis,tomakethereadergetagoodandclearideaoftheadvantageitwouldbetousifwecoulddiscardourpresentalphabetandputthisbetteroneinitsplaceusingitinbooks,newspapers,withthetypewriter,andwiththepen。 [Figure6]MANDOGHORSE。Ithinkitisgracefulandwouldlookcomelyinprint。Andconsideroncemore,Ibegwhatalaborsaveritis!Tenpenstrokeswiththeonesystemtoconveythosethreewordsabove,andthirtythreebytheother! [Figure6]Imean,inSOMEways,notinall。IsupposeImightgosofarastosayinmostways,andbewithinthefacts,butnevermind;letitgoatSOME。OneofthewaysinwhichitexercisesthisbirthrightisasIthinkcontinuingtouseourlaughablealphabettheseseventythreeyearswhiletherewasarationaloneathand,tobehadforthetaking。 IthastakenfivehundredyearstosimplifysomeofChaucer’srottenspellingifImaybeallowedtousetofrankatermasthatanditwilltakefivehundredyearsmoretogetourexasperatingnewSimplifiedCorruptionsacceptedandrunningsmoothly。Andwesha’n’tbeanybetteroffthenthanwearenow; forinthatdayweshallstillhavetheprivilegetheSimplifiersareexercisingnow:ANYBODYcanchangethespellingthatwantsto。 BUTYOUCAN’TCHANGETHEPHONOGRAPHICSPELLING;THEREISN’T ANYWAY。ItwillalwaysfollowtheSOUND。Ifyouwanttochangethespelling,youhavetochangethesoundfirst。 Mind,ImyselfamaSimplifiedSpeller;Ibelongtothatunhappyguildthatispatientlyandhopefullytryingtoreformourdrunkenoldalphabetbyreducinghiswhiskey。Well,itwillimprovehim。WhentheygetthroughandhavereformedhimalltheycanbytheirsystemhewillbeonlyHALFdrunk。Abovethatconditiontheirsystemcanneverlifthim。Thereisnocompetent,andlasting,andrealreformforhimbuttotakeawayhiswhiskeyentirely,andfilluphisjugwithPitman’swholesomeandundiseasedalphabet。 OnegreatdrawbacktoSimplifiedSpellingis,thatinprintasimplifiedwordlookssoliketheverynation!andwhenyoubunchawholesquadronoftheSimplifiedtogetherthespectacleisverynearlyunendurable。 ThedamaovkoarskumwhenthepublikmabeexpektdtogetrekonsyledtothebezairasspektoftheSimplifiedKombynashuns,butifImaybeallowedtheexpressionisitworththewastedtime?[Figure7] Toseeourlettersputtogetherinwaystowhichwearenotaccustomedoffendstheeye,andalsotakestheEXPRESSIONoutofthewords。 Laon,Makduf,anddamdbehehoofurstkryshold,enuf! Itdoesn’tthrillyouasitusedtodo。Thesimplificationshavesuckedthethrillalloutofit。 ButawrittencharacterwithwhichweareNOTACQUAINTED doesnotoffendusGreek,Hebrew,Russian,Arabic,andtheotherstheyhaveaninterestinglook,andweseebeautyinthem,too。Andthisistrueofhieroglyphics,aswell。Thereissomethingpleasantandengagingaboutthemathematicalsignswhenwedonotunderstandthem。Themysteryhiddeninthesethingshasafascinationforus:wecan’tcomeacrossaprintedpageofshorthandwithoutbeingimpressedbyitandwishingwecouldreadit。 Verywell,whatIamofferingforacceptanceandadoptingisnotshorthand,butlonghand,writtenwiththeSHORTHANDALPHABET UNREACHED。Youcanwritethreetimesasmanywordsinaminutewithitasyoucanwritewithouralphabet。Andso,inaway,itISproperlyashorthand。Ithasapleasantlook,too;abeguilinglook,aninvitinglook。Iwillwritesomethinginit,inmyrudeanduntaughtway:[Figure8] Evenwhen_I_doititcomesoutprettierthanitdoesinSimplifiedSpelling。Yes,andintheSimplifieditcostsonehundredandtwentythreepenstrokestowriteit,whereasinthephonographicitcostsonlytwentynine。 [Figure9]isprobably[Figure10]。 Letushopeso,anyway。 ISSHAKESPEAREDEAD? (fromMyAutobiography) ScatteredhereandtherethroughthestacksofunpublishedmanuscriptwhichconstitutethisformidableAutobiographyandDiaryofmine,certainchapterswillinsomedistantfuturebefoundwhichdealwith\"Claimants\"claimantshistoricallynotorious:Satan,Claimant;theGoldenCalf,Claimant;theVeiledProphetofKhorassan,Claimant;LouisXVII。,Claimant; WilliamShakespeare,Claimant;ArthurOrton,Claimant;MaryBakerG。Eddy,Claimantandtherestofthem。EminentClaimants,successfulClaimants,defeatedClaimants,royalClaimants,plebClaimants,showyClaimants,shabbyClaimants,reveredClaimants,despisedClaimants,twinklestarlikehereandthereandyonderthroughthemistsofhistoryandlegendandtraditionand,oh,allthedarlingtribeareclothedinmysteryandromance,andwereadaboutthemwithdeepinterestanddiscussthemwithlovingsympathyorwithrancorousresentment,accordingtowhichsidewehitchourselvesto。Ithasalwaysbeensowiththehumanrace。 TherewasneveraClaimantthatcouldn’tgetahearing,noronethatcouldn’taccumulatearapturousfollowing,nomatterhowflimsyandapparentlyunauthentichisclaimmightbe。ArthurOrton’sclaimthathewasthelostTichbornebaronetcometolifeagainwasasflimsyasMrs。Eddy’sthatshewroteSCIENCEAND HEALTHfromthedirectdictationoftheDeity;yetinEnglandnearlyfortyyearsagoOrtonhadahugearmyofdevoteesandincorrigibleadherents,manyofwhomremainedstubbornlyunconvincedaftertheirfatgodhadbeenprovenanimpostorandjailedasaperjurer,andtodayMrs。Eddy’sfollowingisnotonlyimmense,butisdailyaugmentinginnumbersandenthusiasm。 Ortonhadmanyfineandeducatedmindsamonghisadherents,Mrs。 Eddyhashadthelikeamonghersfromthebeginning。HerChurchisaswellequippedinthoseparticularsasisanyotherChurch。 Claimantscanalwayscountuponafollowing,itdoesn’tmatterwhotheyare,norwhattheyclaim,norwhethertheycomewithdocumentsorwithout。Itwasalwaysso。Downoutofthelong vanishedpast,acrosstheabyssoftheages,ifyoulisten,youcanstillhearthebelievingmultitudesshoutingforPerkinWarbeckandLambertSimnel。 Afriendhassentmeanewbook,fromEnglandTHE SHAKESPEAREPROBLEMRESTATEDwellrestatedandcloselyreasoned; andmyfiftyyears’interestinthatmatterasleepforthelastthreeyearsisexcitedoncemore。ItisaninterestwhichwasbornofDeliaBacon’sbookawaybackintheancientday1857,ormaybe1856。Aboutayearlatermypilotmaster,Bixby,transferredmefromhisownsteamboattothePENNSYLVANIA,andplacedmeundertheordersandinstructionsofGeorgeEalerdeadnow,thesemany,manyyears。Isteeredforhimagoodmanymonthsaswasthehumbledutyofthepilotapprentice:stoodadaylightwatchandspunthewheelundertheseveresuperintendenceandcorrectionofthemaster。HewasaprimechessplayerandanidolaterofShakespeare。Hewouldplaychesswithanybody;evenwithme,anditcosthisofficialdignitysomethingtodothat。AlsoquiteuninvitedhewouldreadShakespearetome;notjustcasually,butbythehour,whenitwashiswatchandIwassteering。Hereadwell,butnotprofitablyforme,becauseheconstantlyinjectedcommandsintothetext。Thatbrokeitallup,mixeditallup,tangleditalluptothatdegree,infact,thatifwewereinariskyanddifficultpieceofriveranignorantpersoncouldn’thavetold,sometimes,whichobservationswereShakespeare’sandwhichwereEaler’s。Forinstance: Whatmandare,_I_dare! ApproachthouWHATareyoulayingintheleadsfor?whatahellofanidea!liketheruggedeaseheroffalittle,easeheroff!ruggedRussianbear,thearmedrhinocerosortheTHEREshegoes!meether,meether!didn’tyouKNOWshe’dsmellthereefifyoucrowdedinlikethat?Hyrcantiger;takeanyshipbutthatandmyfirmnervesshe’llbeintheWOODSthefirstyouknow! stophestarboard!comeaheadstrongonthelarboard!backthestarboard!……NOWthen,you’reallright;comeaheadonthestarboard;straightenupandgo’long,nevertremble:orbealiveagain,anddaremetothedesertDAMNATIONcan’tyoukeepawayfromthatgreasywater?pullherdown!snatchher!snatchherbaldheaded!withthysword;iftremblingIinhabitthen,layintheleads!no,onlywiththestarboardone,leavetheotheralone,protestmethebabyofagirl。Hencehorribleshadow! eightbellsthatwatchman’sasleepagain,Ireckon,godownandcallBrownyourself,unrealmockery,hence! Hecertainlywasagoodreader,andsplendidlythrillingandstormyandtragic,butitwasadamagetome,becauseIhaveneversincebeenabletoreadShakespeareinacalmandsaneway。