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类别:其他 作者:John Kendrick Bangs字数:17884更新时间:19/01/02 10:24:19
CHAPTERI:CHARONMAKESADISCOVERY Charon,theFerrymanofrenown,wascruisingslowlyalongtheStyxonepleasantFridaymorningnotlongago,andashepaddledidlyonhechuckledmildlytohimselfashethoughtofthemonopolyinferriagewhichinthecourseofyearshehadmanagedtobuildup。 \"It’sagreatthing,\"hesaid,withasmirkofsatisfaction——\"it’sagreatthingtobethego—betweenbetweentwostatesofbeing;tohavetheexclusivefranchisetoexportandimportshadesfromonestatetotheother,andwithaltohavehadascleanarecordasminehasbeen。 Valuableasismyfranchise,Inevercorruptedapublicofficialinmylife,and——\" HereCharonstoppedhissoliloquyandhisboatsimultaneously。Asheroundedoneofthemanyturnsintheriverasingularobjectmethisgaze,andone,too,thatfilledhimwithmisgiving。Itwasanothercraft,andthatwasathingnottobetolerated。Hadhe,Charon,ownedtheexclusiverightofwayontheStyxalltheseyearstohaveitdisputedhereintheclosingdecadeoftheNineteenthCentury? Hadnothedealtsatisfactorilywithall,whetheritwasinthelineofferriageorintheprovidingofboatsforpleasure—tripsuptheriver?Hadhenotreceivedexpressionsofsatisfaction,indeed,fromthemostexclusivefamiliesofHadeswiththeveryselectseriesofpicnicshehadgivenatCharon’sGlenIsland?Nowonder,then,thatthequeer—lookingboatthatmethisgaze,mooredinashadynookonthedarksideoftheriver,filledhimwithdismay。 \"BlowmeforalandlubberifIlikethat!\"hesaid,inahardlyaudiblewhisper。\"AndshivermytimbersifIdon’tfindoutwhatshe’stherefor。Ifanybodythinkshecanrunanoppositionlinetomineonthisriverhe’smightilymistaken。Ifitcomestocompetition,IcancarryshadesfornothingandstillquafftheB。& G。yellow—labelbenzinethreetimesadaywithoutexperiencingafinancialpanic。I’llshow’emathingortwoiftheyattempttorivalme。Andwhataboat!ItlooksforalltheworldlikeaFlorentinebarnonacanal—boat。\" Charonpaddleduptothesideofthecraft,and,standingupinthemiddleofhisboat,criedout,\"Shipahoy!\" Therewasnoanswer,andtheFerrymanhailedheragain。Receivingnoresponsetohissecondcall,heresolvedtoinvestigateforhimself; so,fasteninghisownboattothestern—postofthestranger,heclamberedonboard。Ifhewasastonishedashesatinhisferry— boat,hewasparalyzedwhenhecasthiseyeovertheunwelcomevesselhehadboarded。Hestoodforatleasttwominutesrootedtothespot。Hiseyesweptoveralong,broaddeck,thepolishofwhichresembledthatofaball—roomfloor。Amidships,runningfromthree— quartersafttothree—quartersforward,stoodastructurethatinitslinesresembled,asCharonhadintimated,abarn,designedbyanarchitectenamouredofFlorentinesimplicity;butinitsconstructiontherichestofwoodshadbeenused,andinitsinteriorarrangementandadornmentnothingmorepalatialcouldbeconceived。 \"What’sthebloomingthingfor?\"saidCharon,moredismayedthanever。\"Iftheystartanotherlinewithacraftlikethis,I’mverymuchafraidI’mdoneforafterall。Iwouldn’ttakeaboatlikeminemyselfiftherewasafloatingpalacelikethisgoingthesameway。 I’llhavetoseetheCommissionersaboutthis,andfindoutwhatitallmeans。Isupposeit’llcostmeaprettypenny,too,confoundthem!\" Apreytotheseunhappyreflections,Charoninvestigatedfurther,andthemorehesawthelesshelikedit。Hewasabouttoencounteropposition,andanoppositionwhichwasapparentlybackedbypersonsofgreatwealth——perhapstheCommissionersthemselves。Itwasaconsolingthoughtthathehadsavedenoughmoneyinthecourseofhiscareertoenablehimtoliveincomfortallhisdays,butthiswasnotreallywhatCharonwasafter。Hewishedtoacquireenoughtoretireandbecomeoneofthesmartset。IthadbeendoneinthatsectionoftheuniversewhichlayonthebrightsideoftheStyx,whynot,therefore,ontheother,heasked。 \"I’mprettywellconnectedevenifIamaboatman,\"hehadbeenknowntosay。\"WithChaosforagrandfather,andErebusandNoxforparents,I’vejustasgoodbloodinmyveinsasanybodyinHades。 TheNoxesareamightyfinefamily,notasbrightastheDays,butolder;andwe’repoor——that’sit,poor——andit’smoneymakescastethesedays。IfIhadmillions,andownedarailroad,they’dcallmeayacht—owner。AsIhaven’t,I’monlyaboatman。Bah!Waitandsee!I’llbegivingswellfunctionsmyselfsomeday,andtheseupstartswillbeontheirkneesbeforemebeggingtobeasked。ThenI’llgetupalittlearistocracyofmyown,andIwon’tletasoulintoitwhosenameisn’tmentionedintheGrecianmythologies。 MentioninBurke’speerageandtheElitedirectoriesofAmericawon’tadmitanybodytoCommodoreCharon’shouseunlessthere’ssomeothermightygoodreasonforit。\" Foreseeinganunhappyendingtoallhishopes,theoldmanclamberedsadlybackintohisancientvesselandpaddledoffintothedarkness。 Somehourslater,returningwithalargecompanyofnewarrivals,whilecountinguptheprofitsofthedayCharonagaincaughtsightofthenewcraft,andsawthatitwasbrilliantlylightedandthrongedwiththemostfamouscitizensoftheErebeancountry。Upinthebowwasaspiritbanddiscoursingmusicofthesweetestsort。MerrypealsoflaughterrangoutoverthedarkwatersoftheStyx。Theclinkofglassesandthepoppingofcorkspunctuatedthemusicwithafrequencywhichwouldhavedelightedthesoulofthemostardentloverofcommas,allofwhichsooverpoweredthegrandmasterboatmanoftheStygianFerryCompanythathedroppedthreeoboliandanAmericandime,whichhecarriedasapocket—piece,overboard。This,ofcourse,addedtohiswoe;butitwasforgotteninaninstant,forsomeoneonthenewboathadturnedasearch—lightdirectlyuponCharonhimself,andsimultaneouslyhailedthemasteroftheferry— boat。 \"Charon!\"criedtheshadeinchargeofthelight。\"Charon,ahoy!\" \"Ahoyyourself!\"returnedtheoldman,paddlinghiscraftcloseuptothestranger。\"Whatdoyouwant?\" \"You,\"saidtheshade。\"Thehousecommitteewanttoseeyourightaway。\" \"Whatfor?\"askedCharon,cautiously。 \"I’msureIdon’tknow。I’monlyamemberoftheclub,andhousecommitteesneverletmeremembersknowanythingabouttheirplans。 AllIknowisthatyouarewanted,\"saidtheother。 \"Whoarethehousecommittee?\"queriedtheFerryman。 \"SirWalterRaleigh,Cassius,Demosthenes,Blackstone,DoctorJohnson,andConfucius,\"repliedtheshade。 \"Tell’emI’llbebackinanhour,\"saidCharon,pushingoff。\"I’vegotacargoofshadesonboardconsignedtovariousplacesuptheriver。I’vepromisedtoget’emallthroughto—night,butI’llputonacoupleofextrapaddles——twoofthenewarrivalsareworkingtheirpassagethistrip——anditwon’ttakeaslongasusual。Whatboatisthis,anyhow?\" \"TheNancyNox,ofErebus。\" \"Thunder!\"criedCharon,ashepushedoffandproceededonhiswayuptheriver。\"Namedaftermymother!Perhapsit’llcomeoutallrightyet。\" Morehopefulofmood,Charon,aidedbythetwodead—headpassengers,soongotthroughwithhisevening’swork,andinlessthananhourwasbackseekingadmittance,asrequested,tothecompanyofSirWalterRaleighandhisfellow—membersonthehousecommittee。Hewasreceivedbytheseworthieswithconsiderableeffusiveness,consideringhispositioninsociety,anditwarmedthecocklesofhisagedhearttonotethatSirWalter,whohadalwaysbeenratherdistanttohimsincehehadcarelesslyupsetthatworthyandQueenElizabethinthemiddleoftheStyxfarbackinthelastcentury,permittedhimtoshakethreefingersofhislefthandwhenheenteredthecommittee—room。 \"Howdoyoudo,Charon?\"saidSirWalter,affably。\"Weareverygladtoseeyou。\" \"Thankyou,kindly,SirWalter,\"saidtheboatman。\"I’mgladtohearthosewords,yourhonor,forI’vebeenfeelingverybadsinceIhadthemisfortunetodropyourExcellencyandherMajestyoverboard。I neverknewhowithappened,sir,buthappenitdid,andbutforherMajesty’skindassistanceitmighthavebeentheworseforus。Eh,SirWalter?\" TheknightshookhisheadmenacinglyatCharon。HithertohehadmanagedtokeepitasecretthattheQueenhadrescuedhimfromdrowninguponthatoccasionbyswimmingashoreherselffirstandthrowingSirWalterherruffassoonasshelanded,whichhehadusedasalife—preserver。 \"’Sh!\"hesaid,sottovoce。\"Don’tsayanythingaboutthat,myman。\" \"Verywell,SirWalter,Iwon’t,\"saidtheboatman;buthemadeamentalnoteoftheknight’sagitation,andperceivedameansbywhichthatillustriouscourtiercouldbemadeusefultohiminhisschemingforsocialadvancement。 \"Iunderstoodyouhadsomethingtosaytome,\"saidCharon,afterhehadgreetedtheothers。 \"Wehave,\"saidSirWalter。\"Wewantyoutoassumecommandofthisboat。\" Theoldfellow’seyeslightedupwithpleasure。 \"Youwantacaptain,eh?\"hesaid。 \"No,\"saidConfucius,tappingthetablewithadiamond—studdedchop— stick。\"No。Wewanta——er——whatthedeuceisittheycallthefunctionary,Cassius?\" \"Senator,Ithink,\"saidCassius。 Demosthenesgavealoudlaugh。 \"YourmindisstillrunningonSenatorships,mydearCassius。Thatisquiteevident,\"hesaid。\"Thisisnotoneofthem,however。ThetitlewewishCharontoassumeisneitherCaptainnorSenator;itisJanitor。\" \"What’sthat?\"askedCharon,alittledisappointed。\"WhatdoesaJanitorhavetodo?\" \"Hehastolookafterthingsinthehouse,\"explainedSirWalter。 \"He’sasortofproprietorbyproxy。Wewantyoutotakechargeofthehouse,andseetoitthattheboatiskeptshipshape。\" \"Whereisthehouse?\"queriedtheastonishedboatman。 \"Thisisit,\"saidSirWalter。\"Thisisthehouse,andtheboattoo。 Infact,itisahouse—boat。\" \"Thenitisn’tanew—fangledschemetodrivemeoutofbusiness?\" saidCharon,warily。 \"Notatall,\"returnedSirWalter。\"It’sanew—fangledschemetosetyouupinbusiness。We’llpayyoualargesalary,andtherewon’tbemuchtodo。Youarethebestmanfortheplace,because,whileyoudon’tknowmuchabouthouses,youdoknowagreatdealaboutboats,andtheboatpartisthemostimportantpartofahouse—boat。Iftheboatsinks,youcan’tsavethehouse;butifthehouseburns,youmaybeabletosavetheboat。See?\" \"IthinkIdo,sir,\"saidCharon。 \"AnotherreasonwhywewanttoemployyouforJanitor,\"saidConfucius,\"isthatourclubwantstobeindirectcommunicationwithbothsidesoftheStyx;andwethinkyouasJanitorwouldbeabletomakebetterarrangementsfortransportationwithyourselfasboatman,thansomeothermanasJanitorcouldmakewithyou。\" \"Spokenlikeasage,\"saidDemosthenes。 \"Furthermore,\"saidCassius,\"occasionallyweshallwanttohavethisboattowedupordowntheriver,accordingtothehousecommittee’spleasure,andwethinkitwouldbewelltohaveaJanitorwhohassomeinfluencewiththetowingcompanywhichyourepresent。\" \"Can’tthisboatbemovedwithouttowing?\"askedCharon。 \"No,\"saidCassius。 \"AndI’mtheonlymanwhocantowit,eh?\" \"Youare,\"saidBlackstone。\"Worseluck。\" \"AndyouwantmetobeJanitoronasalaryofwhat?\" \"Ahundredoboliamonth,\"saidSirWalter,uneasily。 \"Verywell,gentlemen,\"saidCharon。\"I’llaccepttheofficeonasalaryoftwohundredoboliamonth,withSaturdaysoff。\" Thecommitteewentintoexecutivesessionforfiveminutes,andontheirreturninformedCharonthatinbehalfoftheAssociatedShadestheyacceptedhisoffer。 \"Inbehalfofwhat?\"theoldmanasked。 \"TheAssociatedShades,\"saidSirWalter。\"TheswellestorganizationinHades,whosenewhouse—boatyouarenowonboardof。Whenshallyoubereadytobeginwork?\" \"Rightaway,\"saidCharon,notingbytheclockthatitwasthehourofmidnight。\"I’llstartinrightaway,andasitisnowSaturdaymorning,I’llbeginbytakingmydayoff。\" CHAPTERII:ADISPUTEDAUTHORSHIP \"Howareyou,Charon?\"saidShakespeare,astheJanitorassistedhimonboard。\"Anyonehereto—night?\" \"Yes,sir,\"saidCharon。\"LordBaconisupinthelibrary,andDoctorJohnsonisdowninthebilliard—room,playingpoolwithNero。\" \"Ha—ha!\"laughedShakespeare。\"Pool,eh?DoesNeroplaypool?\" \"Notaswellashedoesthefiddle,sir,\"saidtheJanitor,withatwinkleinhiseye。 Shakespeareenteredthehouseandtossedupanobolus。\"Heads—— Bacon;tails——poolwithNeroandJohnson,\"hesaid。 Thecoincamedownwithheadsup,andShakespearewentintothepool— room,justtoshowtheFatesthathedidn’tcareatuppencefortheirverdictasregisteredthroughtheobolus。ItwasapeculiarcustomofShakespeare’stotossupacointodecidequestionsoflittleconsequence,andthendothethingthecoindecidedheshouldnotdo。 Itshowed,inShakespeare’sestimation,hisentireindependenceofthosedullpersonswhosupposedthatinthemwascentredthedestinyofallmankind。TheFates,however,onlysmiledattheselittleactsofrebellion,anditwascommongossipinErebusthatoneofthetriohadtoldtheFuriesthattheyhadobservedShakespeare’stendencytokickoverthetraces,andalwaysactedaccordingly。Theyneverletthecoinfallsoastodecideaquestionthewaytheywantedit,sothatunwittinglythegreatdramatistdidtheirwillafterall。ItwasapartoftheirplanthatuponthisoccasionShakespeareshouldplaypoolwithDoctorJohnsonandtheEmperorNero,andhenceitwasthatthecoinbadehimrepairtothelibraryandchatwithLordBacon。 \"Hullo,William,\"saidtheDoctor,pocketingthreeballsonthebreak。\"How’sourlittleSwanletofAvonthisafternoon?\" \"Wornout,\"Shakespearereplied。\"I’vebeenhardatworkonaplaythismorning,andI’mtired。\" \"AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy,\"saidNero,grinningbroadly。 \"Youareabrightspirit,\"saidShakespeare,withasigh。\"IwishI hadthoughttoworkyouupintoatragedy。\" \"I’veoftenwonderedwhyyoudidn’t,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"He’dhavemadeasuperbtragedy,Nerowould。Idon’tbelievetherewasanykindofacrimeheleftuncommitted。Wasthere,Emperor?\" \"Yes。IneverwroteanEnglishdictionary,\"returnedtheEmperor,dryly。\"I’vemurderedeverythingbutEnglish,though。\" \"Icouldhavemadeafinetragedyoutofyou,\"saidShakespeare。 \"Justthinkwhatadreadfulclimaxforatragedyitwouldbe,Johnson,tohaveNero,asthecurtainfell,playingaviolinsolo。\" \"Prettygood,\"returnedtheDoctor。\"Butwhat’stheuseofkillingoffyouraudiencethatway?It’sbetterbusinesstolet’emlive,I say。SupposeNerogaveaLondonaudiencethatlittlemusicaleheprovidedatQueenElizabeth’sWednesdaynight。Howmanypurelymortalbeings,doyouthink,wouldhavecomeoutalive?\" \"Notone,\"saidShakespeare。\"Iwasmightygladthatnightthatwewereanimmortalband。Ifithadbeenpossibletokilluswe’dhavediedthenandthere。\" \"That’sallright,\"saidNero,withasignificantshakeofhishead。 \"AsmyfriendBaconmakesIngosay,’Beware,mylord,ofjealousy。’ Younevercouldplayagardenhose,muchlessafiddle。\" \"WhatdoyoumeanmyattributingthosewordstoBacon?\"demandedShakespeare,gettingredintheface。 \"Oh,comenow,William,\"remonstratedNero。\"It’sallrighttopullthewoolovertheeyesofthemortals。That’swhatthey’retherefor;butasforus——we’reallinthesecrethere。What’stheuseofputtingonnonsensewithus?\" \"We’llseeinaminutewhattheuseis,\"retortedtheAvonian。 \"We’llhaveBacondownhere。\"Herehetouchedanelectricbutton,andCharoncameinanswer。 \"Charon,bringDoctorJohnsontheusualglassofale。GetsomeicefortheEmperor,andaskLordBacontostepdownhereaminute。\" \"Idon’twantanyice,\"saidNero。 \"Notnow,\"retortedShakespeare,\"butyouwillinafewminutes。 Whenwehavefinishedwithyou,you’llwantaniceberg。I’mgettingtiredofthisidiotictalkaboutnothavingwrittenmyownworks。 There’sonethingaboutNero’smusicthatI’veneversaid,becauseI haven’twantedtohurthisfeelings,butsincehehaschosentocastaspersionsuponmyhonestyIhaven’tanyhesitationinsayingitnow。 IbelieveitwasoneofhisfiddlingsthatsentNatureintoconvulsionsandcausedthedestructionofPompeii——sothere!Putthatonyourmusicrackandfiddleit,mylittleEmperor。\" Nero’sfacegrewpurplewithanger,andifShakespearehadbeenanythingbutashadehewouldhavefaredill,fortheenragedRoman,poisinghiscueonhighasthoughitwerealance,hurleditattheimpertinentdramatistwithallhisstrength,andwithsuchaccuracyofaimwithalthatitpiercedthespotbeneathwhichinlifetheheartofShakespeareusedtobeat。 \"Goodshot,\"saidDoctorJohnson,nonchalantly。\"Ifyouhadbeenamortal,William,itwouldhavebeentheendofyou。\" \"Youcan’tkillme,\"saidShakespeare,shrugginghisshoulders。\"I knowsevendozenactorsintheUnitedStateswhoaretryingtodoit,buttheycan’t。Iwishthey’dtrytokillacriticonceinawhileinsteadofme,though,\"headded。\"IwentovertoBostononenightlastweek,and,unknowntoanybody,IwaylaidafellowwhowastoplayHamletthatnight。Idruggedhim,andwenttothetheatreandplayedthepartmyself。Itwasthecoldesthouseyoueversawinyourlife。Whentheaudiencedidapplaud,itsoundedlikeanice—manchoppingupicewithasmallpick。SeveraltimesIlookedupatthegalleriestoseeiftherewerenoticiclesgrowingonthem,itwassocold。Well,Ididthebestcouldwiththepart,andnextmorningwatchedcuriouslyforthecriticisms。\" \"Favorable?\"askedtheDoctor。 \"Theyalldismissedmewithaline,\"saidthedramatist。\"SaidmyconceptionofthepartwasnotShakespearian。Andthat’scriticism!\" \"No,\"saidtheshadeofEmerson,whichhadstrolledinwhileShakespearewastalking,\"thatisn’tcriticism;that’sBoston。\" \"WhodiscoveredBoston,anyhow?\"askedDoctorJohnson。\"Itwasn’tColumbus,wasit?\" \"Ohno,\"saidEmerson。\"OldGovernorWinthropistoblameforthat。 WhenhesettledatCharlestownhesawtheoldIndiantownofShawmutacrosstheCharles。\" \"AndShawmutwastheBostonmicrobe,wasit?\"askedJohnson。 \"Yes,\"saidEmerson。 \"SpeltwithaP,Isuppose?\"saidShakespeare。\"P—S—H—A—W,Pshaw,M— U—T,mut,Pshawmut,socalledbecausetheinhabitantsarealwaysmutteringpshaw。Eh?\" \"Prettygood,\"saidJohnson。\"IwishI’dsaidthat。\" \"Well,tellBoswell,\"saidShakespeare。\"He’llmakeyousayit,andit’llbeallthesameinahundredyears。\" LordBacon,accompaniedbyCharonandtheiceforNeroandthealeforDoctorJohnson,appearedasShakespearespoke。ThephilosopherbowedstifflyatDoctorJohnson,asthoughhehardlyapprovedofhim,extendedhislefthandtoShakespeare,andstaredcoldlyatNero。 \"Didyousendforme,William?\"heasked,languidly。 \"Idid,\"saidShakespeare。\"IsentforyoubecausethisimperialviolinistheresaysthatyouwroteOthello。\" \"Whatnonsense,\"saidBacon。\"TheonlyplaysofyoursIwrotewereHam——\" \"Sh!\"saidShakespeare,shakinghisheadmadly。\"Hush。Nobody’ssaidanythingaboutthat。ThisispurelyadiscussionofOthello。\" \"Thefiddlingex—EmperorNero,\"saidBacon,loudlyenoughtobeheardallabouttheroom,\"ismistakenwhenheattributesOthellotome。\" \"Aha,MasterNero!\"criedShakespearetriumphantly。\"WhatdidItellyou?\" \"ThenIerred,thatisall,\"saidNero。\"AndIapologize。Butreally,myLord,\"headded,addressingBacon,\"IfanciedIdetectedyourfineItalianhandinthat。\" \"No。IhadnothingtodowiththeOthello,\"saidBacon。\"Ineverreallyknewwhowroteit。\" \"Nevermindaboutthat,\"whisperedShakespeare。\"You’vesaidenough。\" \"That’sgoodtoo,\"saidNero,withachuckle。\"Shakespearehereclaimsitashisown。\" BaconsmiledandnoddedapprovinglyattheblushingAvonian。 \"Willalwayswashavinghislittlejoke,\"hesaid。\"Eh,Will?Howwefooled’emonHamlet,eh,myboy?Ha—ha—ha!Itwasthegreatestjokeofthecentury。\" \"Well,thelaughisonyou,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"IfyouwroteHamletanddidn’thavethesensetoacknowledgeit,youpresenttomymindacloserresemblancetoSimpleSimonthantoSocrates。Formypart,Idon’tbelieveyoudidwriteit,andIdobelievethatShakespearedid。Icantellthatbythespellingintheoriginaledition。\" \"Shakespearewasmystenographer,gentlemen,\"saidLordBacon。\"Ifyouwanttoknowthewholetruth,hedidwriteHamlet,literally。 Butitwasatmydictation。\" \"Idenyit,\"saidShakespeare。\"Iadmityougavemeasuggestionnowandthensoastokeepitdullandheavyinspots,sothatitwouldseemmorelikearealtragedythanacomedypunctuatedwithdeaths,butbeyondthatyouhadnothingtodowithit。\" \"IsidewithShakespeare,\"putinEmerson。\"I’veseenhisautographs,andnosanepersonwouldemployamanwhowrotesuchavillanouslybadhandasanamanuensis。It’snouse,Bacon,weknowathingortwo。I’maNew—Englander,Iam。\" \"Well,\"saidBacon,shrugginghisshouldersasthoughtheresultsofthecontroversywereimmaterialtohim,\"haveitsoifyouplease。 Thereisn’tanymoneyinShakespearethesedays,sowhat’stheuseofquarrelling?IwroteHamlet,andShakespeareknowsit。Othersknowit。Ah,herecomesSirWalterRaleigh。We’llleaveittohim。Hewascognizantofthewholeaffair。\" \"Ileaveittonobody,\"saidShakespeare,sulkily。 \"What’sthetrouble?\"askedRaleigh,saunteringupandtakingachairunderthecue—rack。\"Talkingpolitics?\" \"Notwe,\"saidBacon。\"It’stheoldquestionabouttheauthorshipofHamlet。Will,asusual,claimsitforhimself。He’llbesayinghewroteGenesisnext。\" \"Well,whatifhedoes?\"laughedRaleigh。\"WeallknowWillandhisdrollways。\" \"Nodoubt,\"putinNero。\"ButthequestionofHamletalwaysexciteshimsothatwe’dliketohaveitsettledonceandforallastowhowroteit。Baconsaysyouknow。\" \"Ido,\"saidRaleigh。 \"Thensettleitonceandforall,\"saidBacon。\"I’mrathertiredofthediscussionmyself。\" \"ShallItell’em,Shakespeare?\"askedRaleigh。 \"It’simmaterialtome,\"saidShakespeare,airily。\"Ifyouwish—— onlytellthetruth。\" \"Verywell,\"saidRaleigh,lightingacigar。\"I’mnotashamedofit。 Iwrotethethingmyself。\" Therewasaroaroflaughterwhich,whenitsubsided,foundShakespearerapidlydisappearingthroughthedoor,whilealltheothersintheroomorderedvariousbeveragesattheexpenseofLordBacon。 CHAPTERIII:WASHINGTONGIVESADINNER ItwasWashington’sBirthday,andthegentlemanwhohadthepleasureofbeingFatherofhisCountrydecidedtocelebrateitattheAssociatedShades’floatingpalaceontheStyx,astheElysiumWeeklyGossip,\"aJournalofSociety,\"calledit,bygivingadinnertoaselectnumberoffriends。AmongtheinvitedguestswereBaronMunchausen,DoctorJohnson,Confucius,NapoleonBonaparte,Diogenes,andPtolemy。Boswellwasalsopresent,butnotasaguest。Hehadatableofftoonesidealltohimself,anduponittherewerenochinaplates,silverspoons,knives,forks,anddishesoffruit,butpads,pens,andinkingreatquantity。ItwasevidentthatBoswell’sreportorialdutiesdidnotendwithhislaborsinthemundanesphere。 Thedinnerwassetdowntobeginatseveno’clock,sothattheguests,aswasproper,saunteredslowlyinbetweenthathourandeight。Themenuwasparticularlychoice,theshadesofcountlesscanvas—backducks,terrapin,andsheephavingbeencalledintorequisition,andcookedbynolessapersonthanBrillat—Savarin,inthehottestovenhecouldfindinthefamouscookingestablishmentsuperintendedbythegovernment。Washingtonwasonhandearly,samplingtheolivesandtheceleryandthewines,andgivingtoCharonfinalinstructionsastothemannerinwhichhewishedthingsserved。 ThefirstguesttoarrivewasConfucius,andafterhimcameDiogenes,thelatteringreatexcitementoverhavingdiscoveredacomparativelyhonestman,whosename,however,hehadnotbeenabletoascertain,thoughhewasundertheimpressionthatitwassomethinglikeBurpin,orTurpin,hesaid。 Ateightthebrilliantcompanywasarrangedcomfortablyabouttheboard。Anorchestraoffive,undertheleadershipofMozart,discoursedsweetmusicbehindascreen,andthefeastofreasonandflowofsoulbegan。 \"Thisisagreatday,\"saidDoctorJohnson,assistinghimselfcopiouslytotheolives。 \"Yes,\"saidColumbus,whowasalsoaguest——\"yes,itisagreatday,butitisn’tamarkertoalittledayinOctoberIwotof。\" \"Stillsoreonthatpoint?\"queriedConfucius,tryingtheedgeofhisknifeontheshadeofasaltedalmond。 \"Ohno,\"saidColumbus,calmly。\"Idon’tfeeljealousofWashington。 HeistheFatherofhisCountryandIamnot。Ionlydiscoveredtheorphan。Iknewthecountrybeforeithadafatheroramother。 Therewasn’tanybodywhowaswillingtobeevenasistertoitwhenI knewit。ButG。W。heretookitinhand,groomeditdown,spankeditwhenitneededit,andstarteditoffonthecareerwhichhasmadeitworthwhileformetoletmynamebeknowninconnectionwithit。 WhyshouldIbejealousofhim?\" \"IamsureIdon’tknowwhyanybodyanywhereshouldbejealousofanybodyelseanyhow,\"saidDiogenes。\"IneverwasandIneverexpecttobe。Jealousyisaqualitythatisutterlyforeigntothenatureofanhonestman。Takemyowncase,forinstance。WhenIwaswhattheycallalive,howdidIlive?\" \"Idon’tknow,\"saidDoctorJohnson,turninghisheadashespokesothatBoswellcouldnotfailtohear。\"Iwasn’tthere。\" Boswellnoddedapprovingly,chuckledslightly,andputtheDoctor’sremarkdownforpublicationinTheGossip。 \"You’redoubtlessright,there,\"retortedDiogenes。\"Whatyoudon’tknowwouldfillacirculatinglibrary。Well——Ilivedinatub。Now,ifIbelievedinenvy,IsupposeyouthinkI’dbeenviousofpeoplewholiveinbrownstonefrontswithbackyardsandmortgages,eh?\" \"I’dratherliveunderamortgagethaninatub,\"saidBonaparte,contemptuously。 \"Iknowyouwould,\"saidDiogenes。\"Mortgagesneverbotheredyou—— butIwouldn’t。Inthefirstplace,mytubwaswarm。Ineversawahousewithabrownstonefrontthatwas,exceptinsummer,andthentheownercurseditbecauseitwasso。Mytubhadnoplumbinginittogetoutoforder。Ithadn’tanyflightsofstairsinitthathadtobeclimbedafterdinner,orlateatnightwhenIcamehomefromtheclub。Ithadnofrontdoorwithawanderingkey—holecalculatedtoeludethekeyninety—ninetimesoutofeveryhundredeffortstobringthetwotogetherandreconciletheirdifferences,inorderthattheirownermaygetintohisownhouselateatnight。Itwasn’tchaineddowntoanyparticularneighborhood,asaremostbrownstonefronts。Iftheneighborhoodrandown,Icouldmovemytuboffintoabetterneighborhood,anditneverlostvaluethroughthedeteriorationofitslocation。Ineverhadtopaytaxesonit,andnoburglarwaseversohardupthathethoughtofbreakingintomyhabitationtorobme。SowhyshouldIbejealousofthebrownstone— housedwellers?Iamaphilosopher,gentlemen。Itellyou,philosophyisthethiefofjealousy,andIhadthegood—lucktofinditoutearlyinlife。\" \"Thereismuchinwhatyousay,\"saidConfucius。\"Butthere’sanothersidetothematter。Ifamanisanaristocratbynature,asIwas,hisneighborhoodnevercouldrundown。Whereverhelivedwouldbetheswellsection,sothatreallyyourlastargumentisn’tworthastewedicicle。\" \"Stewediciclesareprettygood,though,\"saidBaronMunchausen,withanecstaticsmackofhislips。\"I’veeatenthemmanyatimeinthepolarregions。\" \"Ihavenodoubtofit,\"putinDoctorJohnson。\"You’veeatenfriedpyramidsinAfrica,too,haven’tyou?\" \"Onlyonce,\"saidtheBaron,calmly。\"AndIcan’tsayIenjoyedthem。Theyareratherheavyforthedigestion。\" \"That’sso,\"saidPtolemy。\"I’vehadexperiencewithpyramidsmyself。\" \"Youneverateone,didyou,Ptolemy?\"queriedBonaparte。 \"Notraw,\"saidPtolemy,withachuckle。\"ThoughI’vebeentemptedmanyatimetocallforasecondjointoftheSphinx。\" Therewasalaughatthis,inwhichallbutBaronMunchausenjoined。 \"Ithinkitistoobad,\"saidtheBaron,asthelaughtersubsided——\"I thinkitisverymuchtoobadthatyoushadeshavebroughtmundaneprejudicewithyouintothissphere。Justbecausesomepeoplewithfinitemindsprofesstodisbelievemystories,youthinkitwelltobescepticalyourselves。Idon’tcare,however,whetheryoubelievemeornot。ThefactremainsthatIhaveeatenonefriedpyramidandcountlessstewedicicles,andthestewedicicleswerefinerthananydiamond—backratConfuciuseverhadservedatastatebanquet。\" \"Where’sShakespeareto—night?\"askedConfucius,seeingthattheBaronwasbeginningtolosehistemper,andwishingtoavoidtroublebychangingthesubject。\"Wasn’theinvited,General?\" \"Yes,\"saidWashington,\"hewasinvited,buthecouldn’tcome。Hehadtogoovertherivertoconsultwithanautographsyndicatethey’veformedinNewYork。Youknow,hisautographssellforaboutonethousanddollarsapiece,andthey’retryingtogetupaschemewherebyheshallcontributeanautographaweektothesyndicate,tobesoldtothepublic。Itseemslikearichscheme,butthere’sonethingintheway。Posthumousautographshaven’tverymuchofamarket,becausethemortalscan’tbemadetobelievethattheyaregenuine;butthesyndicatehasgotamanatworktryingtogetoverthat。TheseYankeesareamightyinventivelot,andtheythinkperhapstheschemecanbeworked。TheYankeeISaninventivegenius。\" \"ItwasaYankeeinventedthattaleaboutyournotbeingabletoprevaricate,wasn’tit,George?\"askedDiogenes。 Washingtonsmiledacquiescence,andDoctorJohnsonreturnedtoShakespeare。 \"I’dratherhaveamorning—gloryvinethanoneofShakespeare’sautographs,\"saidhe。\"Theyarefarprettier,andquiteaslegible。\" \"Mortalswouldn’t,\"saidBonaparte。 \"Whatfoolstheybe!\"chuckledJohnson。 Atthispointthecanvas—backduckswereserved,onewholeshadeofabirdforeachguest。 \"Fallto,gentlemen,\"saidWashington,gazinghungrilyathisbird。 \"Whencanvas—backducksareonthetableconversationisnotrequiredofanyone。\" \"Itisfortunateforusthatwehavesoconsiderateahost,\"saidConfucius,unfasteninghisrobeandpreparingtodojusticetothefaresetbeforehim。\"Ihavedinedoften,butneverbeforewithonewhowaswillingtoletmeeatabirdlikethisinsilence。 Washington,here’stoyou。Mayyourlifebechequeredwithbirthdays,andmayoursbeequallywellsuppliedwithfeastslikethisatyourexpense!\" Thetoastwasdrained,andthedinersfelltoasrequested。 \"They’regreat,aren’tthey?\"whisperedBonapartetoMunchausen。 \"Well,rather,\"returnedtheBaron。\"Idon’tseewhythemortalsdon’terectastatuetothecanvas—back。\" \"Didanybodyatthisboardeverhaveasmuchcanvas—backduckashecouldeat?\"askedDoctorJohnson。 \"Yes,\"saidtheBaron。\"Idid。Once。\" \"Oh,you!\"sneeredPtolemy。\"You’vehadeverything。\" \"Exceptthemumps,\"retortedMunchausen。\"But,honestly,Ididoncehaveasmuchcanvas—backduckasIcouldeat。\" \"Itmusthavecostyouamillion,\"saidBonaparte。\"Buteventhenthey’dbecheap,especiallytoamanlikeyourselfwhocouldperformmiracles。IfIcouldhaveperformedmiracleswiththeeasewhichwassocharacteristicofallyourefforts,I’dneverhavediedatSt。 Helena。\" \"What’stheoddswhereyoudied?\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Ifithadn’tbeenatSt。Helenaitwouldhavebeensomewhereelse,andyou’dhavefounddeathasstuffyinoneplaceasinanother。\" \"Don’tlet’stalkofdeath,\"saidWashington。\"IamsuretheBaron’staleofhowhecametohaveenoughcanvas—backismorediverting。\" \"I’venodoubtitismoreperverting,\"saidJohnson。 \"Ithappenedthisway,\"saidMunchausen。\"Iwasoutforsport,andI gotit。Iwasalone,myservanthavingfallenill,whichwasunfortunate,sinceIhadalwaysleftthefillingofmycartridge—boxtohim,andunderestimateditscapacity。Istartedatsixinthemorning,and,nothavinghuntedforseveralmonths,wasnotinverygoodform,so,nogameappearingforatime,Itookafewpracticeshots,tryingtosnipofftheslendertopsofthepine—treesthatI encounteredwithmybullets,succeedingtolerablywellforonewhowasalittlerusty,bringingdownninety—nineoutofthefirstonehundredandone,andmissingtheremainingtwobysuchaclosemarginthattheyswayedtoandfroasthoughfannedbyaslightbreeze。AsIfiredmyonehundredandfirstshotwhatshouldIseebeforemebutaflockofthesedelicatebirdsfloatingupontheplacidwatersofthebay!\" \"WasthistheBayofBiscay,Baron?\"queriedColumbus,withacovertsmileatPtolemy。 \"Icountedthem,\"saidtheBaron,ignoringthequestion,\"andtherewerejustsixty—eight。’Here’sachancefortherecord,Baron,’saidItomyself,andthenImadereadytoshootthem。Imaginemydismay,gentlemen,whenIdiscoveredthatwhileIhadplentyofpowderleftI hadusedupallmybullets。Now,asyoumayimagine,toamanwithnobulletsathand,thesightofsixty—eightfatcanvas—backsishardlyencouraging,butIwasresolvedtohaveeveryoneofthosebirds;thequestionwas,howshallIdoit?Inevercanthinkonwater,soIpaddledquietlyashoreandbegantoreflect。AsIlaytheredeepinthought,Isawlyinguponthebeachbeforemeasuperboyster,andasreflectionmakesmehungryIseizeduponthebivalveandswallowedhim。Ashewentdownsomethingstuckinmythroat,and,extricatingit,whatshoulditprovetobebutapearlofsurpassingbeauty。Myfirstthoughtwastobecontentwithmyday’sfind。Apearlworththousandssurelywasenoughtosatisfythemostardentloverofsport;butonlookingupIsawthoseducksstillpaddlingcontentedlyabout,andIcouldnotbringmyselftogivethemup。Suddenlytheideacame,thepearlisaslargeasabullet,andfullyasround。Whynotuseit?Then,asthoughtscometomeinshoals,Inextreflected,’Ah——butthisisonlyonebulletasagainstsixty—eightbirds:’immediatelyathirdthoughtcame,’whynotshootthemallwithasinglebullet?Itispossible,thoughnotprobable。’ Isnatchedoutapadofpaperandapencil,madearapidcalculationbasedonthedoctrineofchances,andprovedtomyownsatisfactionthatatsometimeoranotherwithinthefollowingtwoweeksthosebirdswoulddoubtlessbesittinginastraightlineandpaddlingabout,Indianfile,foraninstant。Iresolvedtoawaitthatinstant。Iloadedmygunwiththepearlandasufficientquantityofpowdertosendthechargethrougheveryoneoftheducksif,perchance,thefirstduckwereproperlyhit。Topassoverwearisomedetails,letmesaythatithappenedjustasIexpected。Ihadoneweekandsixdaystowait,butfinallythecriticalmomentcame。Itwasatmidnight,butfortunatelythemoonwasatthefull,andI couldseeasplainlyasthoughithadbeenday。ThemomenttheduckswereinlineIaimedandfired。Theyeveryonesquawked,turnedover,anddied。Mypearlhadpiercedthewholesixty—eight。\" Boswellblushed。 \"Ahem!\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Itwasapitytolosethepearl。\" \"That,\"saidMunchausen,\"wasthemostinterestingpartofthestory。 Ihadmadeasecondcalculationinordertosavethepearl。I deducedtheamountofpowdernecessarytosendthegemthroughsixty— sevenandahalfbirds,andmydeductionwasstrictlyaccurate。Itfulfilleditsmissionofdeathonsixty—sevenandwasfoundburiedintheheartofthesixty—eighth,atriflediscolored,butstillapearl,andworthaking’sransom。\" Napoleongaveaderisivelaugh,andtheotherguestssatwithincredulitydepicteduponeverylineoftheirfaces。 \"Doyoubelievethatstoryyourself,Baron?\"askedConfucius。 \"Whynot?\"askedtheBaron。\"Isthereanythingimprobableinit? Whyshouldyoudisbelieveit?LookatourfriendWashingtonhere。 Isthereanyoneherewhoknowsmoreabouttruththanhedoes?Hedoesn’tdisbelieveit。He’stheonlymanatthistablewhotreatsmelikeamanofhonor。\" \"He’shostandhasto,\"saidJohnson,shrugginghisshoulders。 \"Well,Washington,letmeputthedirectquestiontoyou,\"saidtheBaron。\"Sayyouaren’thostandareundernoobligationtobecourteous。DoyoubelieveIhaven’tbeentellingthetruth?\" \"MydearMunchausen,\"saidtheGeneral,\"don’taskme。I’mnotanauthority。Ican’ttellalie——notevenwhenIhearone。Ifyousayyourstoryistrue,Imustbelieveit,ofcourse;but——ah——really,ifIwereyou,Iwouldn’ttellitagainunlessIcouldproducethepearlandthewish—boneofoneoftheducksatleast。\" Whereupon,asthediscussionwasbeginningtogrowacrimonious,WashingtonhailedCharon,and,orderingaboat,invitedhisgueststoaccompanyhimoverintotheworldofrealities,wheretheypassedthebalanceoftheeveninghauntingavaudevilleperformanceatoneoftheLondonmusic—halls。 CHAPTERIV:HAMLETMAKESASUGGESTION ItwasabeautifulnightontheStyx,andthesilverysurfaceofthatpicturesquestreamwasdottedwithgondolas,canoes,andothercrafttoanextentthatmadeCharonfeellikeahighlyprosperoussavings— bank。Withinthehouse—boatweregatheredamerryparty,someofwhomwereonmerepleasurebent,othersofwhomhadcometolistentoadebate,forwhichtheentertainmentcommitteehadprovided,betweenthevenerablepatriarchNoahandthelateeminentshowmanP。T。 Barnum。Thequestiontobedebatedwasupontheresolutionpassedbythecommittee,that\"TheAnimalsoftheAntediluvianPeriodwereFarMoreAttractiveforShowPurposesthanthoseofModernMake,\"and,singulartorelate,theaffirmativewasplacedinthehandsofMr。 Barnum,whiletoNoahhadfallenthetaskofupholdingthevirtuesofthemodernfreak。Itiswiththepartyonmerepleasurebentthatwehavetodouponthisoccasion。Theproceedingsofthedebating—partyareasyetinthehandsoftheofficialstenographer,butwillbemadepublicassoonastheyareready。 Thepleasure—seekinggroupweregatheredinthesmoking—roomoftheclub,whichwas,indeed,asmoking—roomofanovelsort,theinventionofanunknownshade,whohadsoldalltherightstotheclubthroughathirdparty,anonymously,preferring,itseemed,toremainintheElysianworld,ashehadbeeninthemundanesphere,amuteingloriousEdison。Itwasasimpleenoughscheme,and,forawonder,nooneintheworldofsubstantialitieshasthoughttotakeitup。Thesmokewasstoredinreservoirs,justasifitweresomuchgasorwater,andwassuppliedonthehot—airfurnaceprinciplefromahugefurnaceintheholdofthehouse—boat,intowhichtobaccowasshovelledbythehiredmanoftheclubnightandday。Thesmokefromthefurnace,carriedthroughfluestothesmoking—room,wastherereceivedandstoredinthereservoirs,witheachofwhichwasconnectedonedozenrubbertubes,havingattheirendsambermouth— pieces。Uponeachofthesemouth—pieceswasarrangedasmallmeterregisteringtheamountofsmokeconsumedthroughit,andforthistheconsumerpaidsomuchafoot。Thevalueoftheplanwasthreefold。 Itdidawayentirelywithashes,itsavedtotheconsumersthevalueoftheunconsumedtobaccothatisrepresentedbytheunsmokedcigarends,anditavertedthepossibilityofcigarettes。 EnjoyingthebenefitsofthisarrangementupontheeveninginquestionwereShakespeare,Cicero,HenryVIII。,DoctorJohnson,andothers。OfcourseBoswellwaspresenttoo,foramoment,withhisnote—book,andthisfactevokedsomecriticismfromseveralofthesmokers。 \"Yououghttobeup—stairsinthelecture—room,Boswell,\"saidShakespeare,asthegreatbiographertookhisseatbehindhisfriendtheDoctor。\"Doesn’ttheGossipwantareportofthedebate?\" \"Itdoes,\"saidBoswell;\"buttheGossipendeavorsalwaystogetthemostinterestingitemsoftheday,andDoctorJohnsonhasinformedmethatheexpectstobeunusuallywittythisevening,soIhavecomehere。\" \"Excusemeforsayingit,Boswell,\"saidtheDoctor,gettingredinthefaceoverthisunexpectedconfession,\"but,really,youtalktoomuch。\" \"That’sgood,\"saidCicero。\"Stickthatdown,Boz,andprintit。 It’sthebestthingJohnsonhassaidthisweek。\" Boswellsmiledweakly,andsaid:\"But,Doctor,youdidsaythat,youknow。Icanproveit,too,foryoutoldmesomeofthethingsyouweregoingtosay。Don’tyouremember,youweregoingtoleadShakespeareuptomakingtheremarkthathethoughttheEnglishlanguagewasthegreatestlanguageincreation,whereuponyouweregoingtoaskhimwhyhedidn’tlearnit?\" \"Getoutofhere,youidiot!\"roaredtheDoctor。\"You’reenoughtogiveamanapoplexy。\" \"You’renotgoingbackontheladderbywhichyouhaveclimbed,areyou,Samuel?\"queriedBoswell,earnestly。 \"Thewha—a—t?\"criedtheDoctor,angrily。\"Theladder——onwhichI climbed?You?Greatheavens!Thatitshouldcometothis!…… Leavetheroom——instantly!Ladder!Byallthatisbeautiful——theladderuponwhichI,SamuelJohnson,thetallestpersoninletters,haveclimbed!Go!Doyouhear?\" Boswellrosemeekly,and,withtearscoursingdownhischeeks,lefttheroom。 \"That’soneonyou,Doctor,\"saidCicero,wrappinghistogaabouthim。\"Ithinkyououghttoorderupthreebasketsofchampagneonthat。\" \"I’llorderupthreebasketsfullofBoswell’sremainsifheeverdaresspeaklikethatagain!\"retortedtheDoctor,shakingwithanger。\"He——myladder——why,it’sridiculous。\" \"Yes,\"saidShakespeare,dryly。\"That’swhywelaugh。\" \"Youwerealittlehardonhim,Doctor,\"saidHenryVIII。\"Hewasavaluablemantoyou。Hehadagreateyeforyourgreatness。\" \"Yes。Ifthere’sanyfeatureofBoswellthat’sgreaterthanhisnoseandears,it’shisgreatI,\"saidtheDoctor。 \"You’dratherhavehimchangehisItoaU,Ipresume,\"saidNapoleon,quietly。 TheDoctorwavedhishandimpatiently。\"Let’sdrophim,\"hesaid。