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类别:其他 作者:John Kendrick Bangs字数:21727更新时间:19/01/02 10:24:19
\"Droppingone’sbiographerisn’twithoutprecedent。AssoonasanymanevergottoknowNapoleonwellenoughtowritehimuphesenthimtothefront,wherehecouldgetalittleleadinhissystem。\" \"IwishIhadhadaBoswellallthesame,\"saidShakespeare。\"Thentheworldwouldhaveknownthetruthaboutme。\" \"Itwouldn’tifhe’dreliedonyourwordforit,\"retortedtheDoctor。\"Hullo!here’sHamlet。\" AstheDoctorspoke,inverytruththemelancholyDaneappearedinthedoorway,moremelancholyofaspectthanever。 \"What’sthematterwithyou?\"askedCicero,addressingthenew—comer。 \"Haven’tyougotthatpoisonoutofyoursystemyet?\" \"Notentirely,\"saidHamlet,withasigh;\"butitisn’tthatthat’sbotheringme。It’sFate。\" \"We’llgetoutaninjunctionagainstFateifyoulike,\"saidBlackstone。\"Isitpersecution,orhaveyoudeservedit?\" \"Ithinkit’spersecution,\"saidHamlet。\"IneverwrongedFateinmylife,andwhysheshouldpursuemelikeademonthroughalleternityisathingIcan’tunderstand。\" \"MaybeOpheliaisbackofit,\"suggestedDoctorJohnson。\"Thesewomenhaveagreatdealofsympathyforeachother,and,candidly,I thinkyoubehavedprettyrudelytoOphelia。It’sapoorwaytoshowyourloveforayoungwoman,runningaswordthroughherfathereverynightforpay,anddrivingthegirltosuicidewithequalfrequency,justtoshowtheatre—goerswhatasmartlittleDaneyoucanbeifyoutry。\" \"’Tisn’tmedoesallthat,\"returnedHamlet。\"Ionlydiditonce,andeventhenitwasn’tasbadasShakespearemadeitouttobe。\" \"Iputitdownjustasitwas,\"saidShakespeare,hotly,\"andyoucan’tdisputeit。\" \"Yes,hecan,\"saidYorick。\"YoumadehimtellHoratioheknewmewell,andhenevermetmeinhislife。\" \"InevertoldHoratioanythingofthesort,\"saidHamlet。\"Ineverenteredthegraveyardeven,andIcanproveanalibi。\" \"And,what’smore,hecouldn’thavemadetheremarkthewayShakespearehasit,anyhow,\"saidYorick,\"andforaverygoodreason。Iwasn’tburiedinthatgraveyard,andHamletandIcanproveanalibifortheskull,too。\" \"Itwasagoodplay,justthesame,\"saidCicero。 \"Very,\"putinDoctorJohnson。\"Itcuredmeofinsomnia。\" \"Well,ifyoudon’ttalkinyoursleep,theplaydidaChristianservicetotheworld,\"retortedShakespeare。\"But,really,Hamlet,I thoughtIdidthesquarethingbyyouinthatplay。Imeantto,anyhow;andifithasmadeyouunhappy,I’mhonestlysorry。\" \"Spokenlikeaman,\"saidYorick。 \"Idon’tmindtheplaysomuch,\"saidHamlet,\"butthewayI’mrepresentedbythesefellowswhoplayitisthethingthatrubsmethewrongway。Why,Ievenhearthatthere’satroupeoutinthewesternpartoftheUnitedStatesthatputsthethingonwiththreeHamlets,twoghosts,andapairofblood—hounds。It’scalledtheUncle—Tom—HamletCombination,andinsteadofmyfallinginlovewithonecrazyOphelia,IammadetowoothreeduskymaniacsnamedTopsyonacanvasice—floe,whiletheblood—houndsbarkbehindthescenes。 Whatsortoftreatmentisthatforamanofroyallineage?\" \"It’sprettyrough,\"saidNapoleon。\"Asthepoetoughttohavesaid,’Oh,Hamlet,Hamlet,whatcrimesarecommittedinthyname!’\" \"IfeelasbadlyabouttheplayasHamletdoes,\"saidShakespeare,afteramomentofsilentthought。\"Idon’tbothermuchaboutthiswildWesternbusiness,though,becauseIthinktheintroductionofthebloodhoundsandtheTopsiesmakesusbothmorepopularinthatregionthanweshouldbeotherwise。WhatIobjecttoisthewaywearetreatedbytheseso—calledfirst—classintellectualactorsinLondonandothergreatcities。I’veseenHamletdonebeforeahighlycultivatedaudience,and,byJove,itmademeblush。\" \"Metoo,\"sighedHamlet。\"Ihaveseenamanwhohadawalkonhimthatsuggestedspring—haltandlocomotorataxiacombinedimpersonatingmygracefulselfinamannerthatdrovemealmostcrazy。I’veheardmy’Tobeornottobe’soliloquyutteredbyafamoustragedianintonesthatwouldmakeagraveyardyawnatmid— day,andiftherewasanywayinwhichIcouldgetevenwiththatmanI’ddoit。\" \"Itseemstome,\"saidBlackstone,assumingforthemomentahighlyjudicialmanner——\"itseemstomethatShakespeare,havinggotyouintothistrouble,oughttogetyououtofit。\" \"Buthow?\"saidShakespeare,earnestly。\"That’sthepoint。HeavenknowsI’mwillingenough。\" Hamlet’sfacesuddenlybrightenedasthoughilluminatedwithanidea。 ThenhebegantodanceabouttheroomwithanexpressionofgleethatannoyedDoctorJohnsonexceedingly。 \"IwishDarwincouldseeyounow,\"theDoctorgrowled。\"Akodakpictureofyouwouldprovehisargumentsconclusively。\" \"Railon,Ophilosopher!\"retortedHamlet。\"Railon!Imindyourrailingsnot,forIthegermofanideahavegot。\" \"Well,goquarantineyourself,\"saidtheDoctor。\"I’dhatetohaveoneofyourideamicrobesgetholdofme。\" \"What’sthescheme?\"askedShakespeare。 \"YoucanwriteaplayforME!\"criedHamlet。\"Makeitafarce— tragedy。Takethemodernplayerforyourhero,andletMEplayHIM。 I’llbaithimthroughfouracts。I’llimitatehiswalk。I’llcultivatehisvoice。We’llhavethefirstactatankact,anddroptheherointothetank。Thesecondactcanbeinasaw—mill,andwecancuthishairoffonabuzz—saw。Thethirdactcanintroduceaspile—driverwithwhichtodrivehishatoverhiseyesandknockhisbrainsdownintohislungs。ThefourthactcanbeatNiagaraFalls,andwe’llsendhimoverthefalls;andforagrandclimaxwecanhavehimguillotinedjustafterhehasswallowedaquartofprussicacidandaspoonfulofpowderedglass。Dothatforme,William,andyouareforgiven。I’llplayitforsixhundrednightsinLondon,fortwoyearsinNewYork,androundupwithaone—nightstandinBoston。\" \"Itsoundslikeagoodscheme,\"saidShakespeare,meditatively。 \"Whatshallwecallit?\" \"CallitIrving,\"saidEugeneAram,whohadentered。\"Itoohavesuffered。\" \"AndletmebeHamlet’sunderstudy,\"saidCharlestheFirst,earnestly。 \"Done!\"saidShakespeare,callingforapadandpencil。 AndasthesunroseupontheStyxthenextmorningtheBardofAvonwastobeseenwritingacomicchorustobesungoverthemoribundtragedianbytheshadesofCharles,Aram,andothereminentdeceasedheroesofthestage,withwhichhisnewplayofIrvingwastobebroughttoanappropriateclose。 Thisplayhasnotasyetfounditswayupontheboards,butanyenterprisingmanagerwhodesirestoconsideritmayaddressHamlet,TheHouse—Boat,Hades—on—the—Styx。 Heissuretogetareplybyreturnmail,unlessMephistophelesinterferes,whichisnotunlikely,sinceMephistophelesissaidtohavebeenmuchpleasedwiththemannerinwhichtheeminenttragedianhasputhimbeforetheBritishandAmericanpublic。 CHAPTERV:THEHOUSECOMMITTEEDISCUSSTHEPOETS \"There’sonethingthishouse—boatneeds,\"wroteHomerinthecomplaint—bookthatadornedthecentre—tableinthereading—room,\"andthatisaPoets’Corner。Therearesmoking—roomsforthosewhosmoke,billiard—roomsforthosewhoplaybilliards,andacard—roomforthosewhoplaycards。Idonotsmoke,Ican’tplaybilliards,andIdonotknowatreyofdiamondsfromasilversalver。AllIcandoiswritepoetry。Whydiscriminateagainstme?ByallmeansletushaveaPoets’Corner,whereamancanbeinspiredinpeace。\" Forfourdaysthisentrylayinthebookapparentlyunnoticed。Onthefifthdaythefollowinglines,signedbySamson,appeared: \"IapproveofHomer’ssuggestion。ThereshouldbeaPoets’Cornerhere。Thentherestofuscouldhavesomecomfort。Whileplayingvingt—et—unwithDiogenesinthecard—roomonFridayeveningapoeticmemberofthisclubwastakenwithamostviolentfancy,anditrequiredthecombinedeffortsofDiogenesandmyself,assistedbythejanitor,toremovethefrenziedandobjectionablememberfromtheroom。Thehabitsomeofourpoetshaveacquiredofgivingwaytotheirinspirationsallovertheclub—houseshouldbestopped,andI knowofnobetterwaytoaccomplishthisdesirableendthanbytheadoptionofHomer’ssuggestion。ThereforeIsecondthemotion。\" OfcoursethesuggestionoftwomemberssoprominentasHomerandSamsoncouldnotwellheignoredbythehousecommittee,anditreluctantlytookthesubjectinhandatanearlymeeting。 \"Ifindhere,\"saidDemosthenestothechairman,asthecommitteegathered,\"asuggestionfromHomerandSamsonthatthishouse—boatbeprovidedwithaPoets’Corner。IdonotknowthatIapproveofthesuggestionmyself,butinordertobringitbeforethecommitteefordebateIamwillingtomakeamotionthattherequestbegranted。\" \"Excuseme,\"putinDoctorJohnson,\"butwheredoyoufindthatsuggestion?’Here’isnotverydefinite。WhereIS’here’?\" \"Inthecomplaint—book,whichIholdinmyhand,\"returnedDemosthenes,puttingapebbleinhismouthsothathemightenunciatemoreclearly。 AfrownruffledtheserenityofDoctorJohnson’sbrow。 \"Inthecomplaint—book,eh?\"hesaid,slowly。\"Ithoughthousecommitteeswerenotexpectedtopayanyattentiontocomplaintsincomplaint—books。Ineverheardofitsbeingdonebefore。\" \"Well,Ican’tsaythatIhaveeither,\"repliedDemosthenes,chewingthoughtfullyonthepebble,\"butIsupposecomplaint—booksaretheplacesforcomplaints。Youdon’texpectpeopletowriteserialstoriesordialectpoemsinthem,doyou?\" \"Thatisn’tthepoint,asthemansaidtotheassassinwhotriedtostabhimwiththehiltofhisdagger,\"retortedDoctorJohnson,withsomeasperity。\"Ofcourse,complaint—booksareforthereceptionofcomplaints——nobodydisputesthat。WhatIwanttohavedeterminediswhetheritisnecessaryorproperforthecomplaintstogofurther。\" \"Ifancywehavealegalrighttotakethematterup,\"saidBlackstone,wearily;\"thoughIdon’tknowofanyprecedentforsuchaction。InalltheclubsIhaveknownthehousecommitteeshaveinvariablytakenthegroundthatthecomplaint—bookwasestablishedtoguardthemagainsttheannoyanceofhearingcomplaints。Thisone,however,hasbeenforceduponusbyoursecretary,andinviewoftheageofthecomplainantsIthinkwecannotwelldeclinetogivethemaspecificanswer。Respectforageisderigueuratalltimes,likecleanhands。I’llsecondthemotion。\" \"IthinkthePoets’Cornerentirelyunnecessary,\"saidConfucius。 \"Thisisn’taclassorganization,andweshouldresistanyefforttomakeitoranyportionofitso。Infact,Iwillgofurtherandstatethatitismyopinionthatifwedoanylegislatinginthematteratall,weoughttodiscourageratherthanencouragethesepoets。Theyarealwayslitteringtheclubupwiththemselves。OnlylastWednesdayIcameherewithaguest——nolessapersonthanarecentlydeceasedEmperorofChina——andwhatwasthefirstsightthatgreetedoureyes?\" \"Igiveitup,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Itmusthavebeenacatacorneredsight,whateveritwas,iftheEmperor’seyesslantedlikeyours。\" \"Nopersonalities,please,Doctor,\"saidSirWalterRaleigh,thechairman,rappingthetablevigorouslywiththeshadeofahandsomegavelthathadonceadornedtheRomanSenate—chamber。 \"He’sonlyaChinaman!\"mutteredJohnson。 \"Whatwasthesightthatgreetedyoureyes,Confucius?\"askedCassius。 \"OmarKhayyamstretchedoverfiveofthemostcomfortablechairsinthelibrary,\"returnedConfucius;\"andwhenIventuredtoremonstratewithhimhelosthistemper,andsaidI’dspoiledthewholesecondvolumeoftheRubaiyat。Itoldhimheoughttodohisrubaiyattingathome,andhemadeascene,toavoidwhichIhastenedwithmyguestovertothebilliard—room;andthere,stretchedatfulllengthonthepool—table,wasRobertBurnstryingtowriteasonnetontheclothwithchalkinlesstimethanVilloncouldturnoutanother,withtwolinesstart,onthebilliard—tablewiththesamewritingmaterials。 NowIaskyou,gentlemen,ifthesethingsaretobetolerated?Aretheynotrathertobereprehended,whetherIamaChinamanornot?\" \"Whatwouldyouhaveusdo,then?\"askedSirWalterRaleigh,alittlenettled。\"Excludepoetsaltogether?Iwasone,remember。\" \"Oh,butnotmuchofone,SirWalter,\"putinDoctorJohnson,deprecatingly。 \"No,\"saidConfucius。\"Idon’twantthemexcluded,buttheyshouldbecontrolled。Youdon’tletashoemakerwhohasbecomeamemberofthisclubturnthelibrarysofasintobenchesandgopeggingawayatboot—making,sowhyshouldyouletthepoetsturntheplaceintoaversefactory?That’swhatI’dliketoknow。\" \"Idon’tknowbutwhatyourpointiswelltaken,\"saidBlackstone,\"thoughIcan’tsayIthinkyourparallelsareveryparallel。A shoemaker,mydearConfucius,issomewhatdifferentfromapoet。\" \"Certainly,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Verydifferent——infact,differentenoughtomakeaconundrumofthequestion——whatisthedifferencebetweenashoemakerandapoet?Onemakestheshoesandtheothershakesthemuse——allthedifferenceintheworld。Still,I don’tseehowwecanexcludethepoets。Itistheverydemocracyofthisclubthatgivesitlife。Wetakeineverybody——peer,poet,orwhatnot。Tosaythatthismanshallnotenterbecauseheisthisorthatortheotherthingwouldresultinourultimatelybecomingaclassorganization,which,asConfuciushimselfsays,wearenotandmustnotbe。Ifweputoutthepoettopleasethesage,we’llsoonhavetoputoutthesagetopleasethefool,andsoon。We’llkeepitup,oncetheprecedentisestablished,untilfinallyitwillbecomeaclassclubentirely——aPlumbers’Club,forinstance——andhowabsurdthatwouldbeinHades!No,gentlemen,itcan’tbedone。Thepoetsmustandshallbepreserved。\" \"What’stheobjectiontoclassclubs,anyhow?\"askedCassius。\"I don’tobjecttothem。IfwecouldhavehadpoliticalorganizationsinmydayImightnothavehadtofallonmyswordtogetoutofkeepinganengagementIhadnofancyfor。Classclubshavetheiruses。\" \"Nodoubt,\"saidDemosthenes。\"Havealltheclassclubsyouwant,butdonotmakeoneofthis。AnAuthors’Club,wherenonebutauthorsareadmitted,isagoodthing。Thememberslearntherethatthereareotherauthorsthanthemselves。Poets’Clubsareagoodthing;theybringpoetsintocontactwitheachother,andtheylearnwhataboreitistohavetolistentoapoetreadinghisownpoem。 Pugilists’Clubsaregood;soareallotherclassclubs;butsoalsoareclubslikeourown,whichtakesinallwhoareworthy。Hereapoetcantalkpoetryasmuchashewants,butatthesametimehehearssomethingbesidespoetry。Wemuststicktoouroriginalidea。\" \"ThenletusdosomethingtoabatethenuisanceofwhichIcomplain,\" saidConfucius。\"Can’tweadoptahouserulethatpoetsmustnotbeinspiredbetweenthehoursof11A。M。and5P。M。,orintheeveningaftereight;thatanypoetdiscoveredusingmorethanfivearm—chairsinthecompositionofaquatrainwillbechargedtwoobolianhourforeachchairinexcessofthatnumber;andthatthebilliard—markershallberequiredtochargeapremiumofthreetimestheordinaryfeefortablesusedbyversifiersinlieuofwriting—pads?\" \"Thatwouldn’tbeabadidea,\"saidSirWalterRaleigh。\"I,asapoetwouldnotobjecttothat。Idoallmyworkathome,anyhow。\" \"There’sanotherphaseofthisbusinessthatwehaven’tconsideredyet,andit’sratherimportant,\"saidDemosthenes,takingafreshpebbleoutofhisbonbonniere。\"That’sinthematterofstationery。 Thisclub,likeallotherwell—regulatedclubs,providesitsmemberswithasuitablesupplyofwritingmaterials。Charoninformsmethatthewaste—basketslastweekturnedoutforty—tworeamsofourbestcorrespondencepaperonwhichthesepoetshadscribbledthefirstdraftoftheirverses。NowIdon’tthinktheclubshouldfurnishthepoetswiththerawmaterialfortheirpoemsanymorethan,togobacktoConfucius’sshoemaker,itshouldsupplyleatherforourcobblers。\" \"Whatdoyoumeanbyrawmaterialforpoems?\"askedSirWalter,withafrown。 \"Pen,ink,andpaper。Whatelse?\"saidDemosthenes。 \"Doesn’tittakebrainstowriteapoem?\"saidRaleigh。 \"Doesn’tittakebrainstomakeapairofshoes?\"retortedDemosthenes,swallowingapebbleinhishaste。 \"They’vegotarighttothestationery,though,\"putinBlackstone。 \"Aclearlegalrighttoit。Iftheychoosetowritepoemsonthepaperinsteadofboringpeopletodeathwithletters,asmostofusdo,that’stheirownaffair。\" \"Well,they’reverywasteful,\"saidDemosthenes。 \"Wecanmeetthateasilyenough,\"observedCassius。\"Furnisheachwriting—tablewithaslate。Ishouldthinkthey’dbepleasedwiththat。It’ssomucheasiertoruboutthewrongword。\" \"Mostpoetsprefertorubouttherightword,\"growledConfucius。 \"Besides,Ishallneverconsenttoslatesinthishouse—boat。Thesqueakingofthepencilswouldbeworsethanthepoemsthemselves。\" \"That’strue,\"saidCassius。\"Ineverthoughtofthat。Ifadozenpoetsgottoworkonthoseslatesatonce,afifecorpswouldn’tbeacircumstancetothem。\" \"Well,itallgoestoprovewhatIhavethoughtallalong,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Homer’sideaisagoodone,andSamsonwaswiseinbackingitup。Thepoetsneedtobeconcentratedsomewherewheretheywillnotbeanuisancetootherpeople,andwhereotherpeoplewillnotbeanuisancetothem。Homeroughttohaveaplacetocomposeinwherethevingt—et—unplayerswillnotinterrupthisfrenzies,and,ontheotherhand,thevingt—et—unandotherplayersshouldbeprotectedfromthewooersofthemuse。I’llvotetohavethePoets’Corner,andinitImovethatCassius’sslateideabecarriedout。Itwillbeagreatsaving,andifthecornerweselectbefarenoughawayfromtheothercornersoftheclub,thesqueakingoftheslate—pencilsneedbothernoone。\" \"Iagreetothat,\"saidBlackstone。\"OnlyIthinkitshouldbeunderstoodthat,ingrantingthepetitionofthepoets,wedonotbindourselvestoyieldtodoctorsandlawyersandshoemakersandplumbersincasetheyshouldeachwantacornertothemselves。\" \"Averywiseidea,\"saidSirWalter。Whereupontheresolutionwassuitablyworded,andpassedunanimously。 JustwherethePoets’Corneristobelocatedthemembersofthecommitteehavenotasyetdecided,althoughConfuciusisstronglyinfavorofhavingitplacedinadingysituatedaquarterofamileasternofthehouse—boat,andconnectedtherewithbyaslightcord,whichcanbeeasilycutincasethesqueakingofthepoets’slate— pencilsbecomestoomuchforthenervoussystemofthememberswhohavenocorneroftheirown。 CHAPTERVI:SOMETHEORIES,DARWINIANANDOTHERWISE \"Iobserve,\"saidDoctorDarwin,lookingupfromaperusalofanasbestoscopyoftheLondonTimes——\"IobservethatanAmericanprofessorhasdiscoveredthatmonkeystalk。Iconsiderthataveryinterestingfact。\" \"Itundoubtedlyis,\"observedDoctorLivingstone,\"thoughhardlynew。 Ineversaidanythingaboutitoverintheotherworld,butI discoveredyearsagoinAfricathatmonkeyswerequiteaswellabletoholdasustainedconversationwitheachotherasmostmenare。\" \"AndI,too,\"putinBaronMunchausen,\"havefrequentlyconversedwithmonkeys。Imademyselfamasteroftheiridiomsduringmybriefsojournin——ah——in——well,nevermindwhere。Inevercouldrememberthenamesofplaces。TheinterestingpointisthatatoneperiodofmylifeIwasamasterofthemonkeylanguage。IhaveevengonesofarastowriteasonnetinSimian,whichwasquiteasintelligibletotheuneducatedasnine—tenthsofthesonnetswritteninEnglishorAmerican。\" \"Doyoumeantosaythatyoucouldacquirethemonkeyaccent?\"askedDoctorDarwin,immediatelyinterested。 \"Inmostinstances,\"returnedtheBaron,suavely,\"thoughofcoursenotinall。IfoundthesamedifficultyinsomecasesthattheGermanortheChinamanfindswhenhetriestospeakFrench。A ChinamancannomoresayTrocadero,forinstance,astheFrenchmansaysit,thanhecanfly。ThatpeculiarthroatyaspiratetheFrenchmangivestothefirstsyllable,asthoughitwerespelledtrhoque,isutterlybeyondtheChinese——andbeyondtheAmerican,too,whoseideaofthetonsillaraspirateleadshimtospeakofthetrochedeero,naturallyfallingbackupontrochestohelphimoutofhislaryngealdifficulties。\" \"YououghttohavebeenonthestaffofPunch,Baron,\"saidThackeray,quietly。\"Thatjokewouldhavemadeyouimmortal。\" \"IAMimmortal,\"saidtheBaron。\"ButtoreturntoourdiscussionoftheSimiantongue:asIwassaying,thereweresomelittlepointsabouttheaccentthatIcouldneverget,and,asinthecaseoftheGermanandChinamanwiththeFrenchlanguage,thetroublewaspurelyphysical。WhenyouconsiderthatinpoliteSimiansocietymostofthetalkersconversewhileswingingbytheirtailsfromthelimbofatree,withasortofdroningaccent,whichresultsfromtheirswayingtoandfro,youwillseeatoncewhyitwasthatI,deprivedbynatureofthenecessaryapparatuswithwhichtosuspendmyselfinmid—air,wasunabletoquitecatchthequalitywhichgivesitschiefcharmtomonkey—talk。\" \"Ishouldhardlythinkthatamanofyourfertileresourceswouldhaveletsosmallathingasthatstandinhisway,\"saidDoctorLivingstone。\"Whenamanisabletomakeareputationforhimselflikeyours,inwhichmaterialfactsareneverallowedtointerferewithhisdoingwhathesetsouttodo,heoughtnottobedauntedbytheneedofatail。Ifyoucouldmakeacherry—treegrowoutofadeer’shead,Ifailtoseewhyyoucouldnotpersonallygrowatail,oranythingelseyoumighthappentoneedfortheattainmentofyourends。\" \"Iwasnotsoanxioustogettheaccentasallthat,\"returnedtheBaron。\"Idon’tthinkitisnecessaryforamantomakeamonkeyofhimselfjustforthepleasureofmasteringalanguage。Reasoningsimilarly,amantomastertheartofbrayinginafashioncomprehensibletothejackassofaverageintellectshouldmakeajackassofhimself,cultivatehisears,andlearntokick,soasproperlytopunctuatehissentencesafterthemannerofmostconversationalbeastsofthatkind。\" \"Thenyoubelievethatjackassestalk,too,doyou?\"askedDoctorDarwin。 \"Whynot?\"saidtheBaron。\"Ifmonkeys,whynotdonkeys?Certainlytheydo。Allcreatureshavesomemeansofcommunicatingtheirthoughtstoeachother。WhymaninhisconceitshouldthinkotherwiseIdon’tknow,unlessitbethatthebirdsandbeastsintheirconceitprobablythinkthattheyaloneofallthecreaturesintheworldcantalk。\" \"Ihaven’tadoubt,\"saidDoctorLivingstone,\"thatmonkeyslisteningtomenandwomentalkingthinktheyareonlyjabbering。\" \"They’renotfarfromwronginmostcasesiftheydo,\"saidDoctorJohnson,whouptothistimehadbeenmerelyaninterestedlistener。 \"I’vethoughtthatmanyatimemyself。\" \"Whichisperhaps,inaslightdegree,aconfirmationofmytheory,\" putinDarwin。\"IfDoctorJohnson’smindrunsinthesamechannelsthatthemonkey’smindrunsin,whymaywenotsaythatDoctorJohnson,beingaman,hascertainqualitiesofthemonkey,andistherefore,inasense,ofthesamestrain?\" \"Youmaysaywhatyouplease,\"retortedJohnson,wrathfully,\"butI’llmakeyouprovewhatyousayaboutme。\" \"Iwouldn’tifIwereyou,\"saidDoctorLivingstone,inapeace— makingspirit。\"Itwouldnotbeapleasanttaskforyou,compellingourfriendtoproveyoudescendedfromtheape。Ishouldthinkyou’dprefertomakehimleaveitunproved。\" \"HavemonkeysBoswells?\"queriedThackeray。 \"Idon’tknowanythingabout’em,\"saidJohnson,petulantly。 \"NomoredoI,\"saidDarwin,\"andIdidn’tmeantobeoffensive,mydearJohnson。IfIclaimSimianancestryforyou,Iclaimitequallyformyself。\" \"Well,I’mnosnob,\"saidJohnson,unmollified。\"Ifyouwanttobragaboutyourancestors,doit。Leaveminealone。Sticktoyourowngenealogicalorchard。\" \"Well,Ibelievefullythatwearealldescendedfromtheape,\"saidMunchausen。\"Thereisn’tanydoubtinmymindthatbeforethefloodallmenhadtails。Noahhadatail。Shem,Ham,andJaphethhadtails。It’sperfectlyreasonabletobelieveit。TheArkinasenseprovedit。ItwouldhavebeenalmostimpossibleforNoahandhissonstoconstructtheArkinthetimetheydidwiththeassistanceofonlytwohandsapiece。Think,however,ofhowfasttheycouldworkwiththeassistanceofthatthirdarm。NoahcouldhammeraclapboardontotheArkwithtwohandswhilegraspingasawandcuttinganewboardorplaningitoffwithhistail。Sowiththeothers。Weallknowhowmuchathirdhandwouldhelpusattimes。\" \"Buthowdoyouaccountforitsdisappearance?\"putinDoctorLivingstone。\"Isitlikelytheywoulddispensewithsuchausefuladjunct?\" \"No,itisn’t;buttherearevariouswaysofaccountingforitsloss,\"saidMunchausen。\"TheymayhaveoverworkeditbuildingtheArk;Shem,Ham,orJaphethmayhavehadhiscaughtinthedooroftheArkandcutoffinthehurryofthedeparture;plentyofthingsmayhavehappenedtoeliminateit。Menlosetheirhairandtheirteeth; whymightnotamanloseatail?Scientistssaythatcominggenerationsfarinthefuturewillbetoothlessandbald。Whymayitnotbethatthroughcausesunknowntouswearesimilarlydeprivedofsomethingourforefathershad?\" \"Theonlyreasonforman’slosinghishairisthathewearsahatallthetime,\"saidLivingstone。\"TheDerbyhatistheenemyofhair。 Itishot,anddriesupthescalp。YoumightaswelltrytoraisewatermelonsintheDesertofSaharaastotrytoraisehairunderthemodernhat。Infact,themodernhatisafurnace。\" \"Well,it’samightygoodfurnace,\"observedMunchausen。\"Youdon’thavetoputcoalonthemodernhat。\" \"Perhaps,\"interposedThackeray,\"theancientsworetheirhatsontheirtails。\" \"Well,Ihaveatotallydifferenttheory,\"saidJohnson。 \"Youalwaysdidhave,\"observedMunchausen。 \"Verylikely,\"saidJohnson。\"Tobecommonplaceneverwasmyambition。\" \"Whatisyourtheory?\"queriedLivingstone。 \"Well——Idon’tknow,\"saidJohnson,\"ifitbeworthexpressing。\" \"Itmaybeworthsendingbyfreight,\"interruptedThackeray。\"Letushaveit。\" \"Well,Ibelieve,\"saidJohnson——\"IbelievethatAdamwasamonkey。\" \"Hebehavedlikeone,\"ejaculatedThackeray。 \"Ibelievethattheforbiddentreewasatenderone,andthereforetheonlyoneuponwhichAdamwasforbiddentoswingbyhistail,\" saidJohnson。 \"Clearenough——sofar,\"saidMunchausen。 \"ButthatthepossessionoftailsbyAdamandEveentailedaloveofswingingthereby,andthattheycouldnotresistthetemptationtoswingfromeverylimbinEden,andthattherefore,whileAdamwasoffswingingonothertrees,Evetookaswingontheforbiddentree;thatAdam,returning,caughtherintheact,andimmediatelygavewayhimselfandswung,\"saidJohnson。 \"Thenyoueliminatetheserpent?\"queriedDarwin。 \"Notabitofit,\"Johnsonanswered。\"Theserpentwasthetail。 Lookatmostsnakesto—day。Whataretheybutunattachedtails?\" \"Theydolookit,\"saidDarwin,thoughtfully。 \"Why,it’sclearasday,\"saidJohnson。\"AspunishmentAdamandEvelosttheirtails,andthetailitselfwascompelledtoworkforalivinganddoitsownwalking。\" \"Ineverthoughtofthat,\"saidDarwin。\"Itseemsreasonable。\" \"Itisreasonable,\"saidJohnson。 \"Andthesnakesofthepresentday?\"queriedThackeray。 \"Ibelievetobethemissingtailsofmen,\"saidJohnson。\"Somewhereintheworldisatailforeverymanandwomanandchild。Whereone’stailisnoonecaneversay,butthatitexistssimultaneouslywithitsownerIbelieve。Theabhorrencemanhasforsnakesisdirectlyattributabletohisabhorrenceforallthingswhichhavedeprivedhimofsomethingthatisgood。IfAdam’stailhadnottemptedhimtoswingontheforbiddentree,weshouldallofushavebeenablethroughlifetorelaxfrombusinesscaresafterthemannerofthemonkey,whoishappyfrommorninguntilnight。\" \"Well,Ican’tseethatitdoesusanygoodtosithereanddiscussthismatter,\"saidDoctorLivingstone。\"Wecan’treachanyconclusion。Theonlywaytosettlethematter,itseemstome,istogodirectlytoAdam,whoisamemberofthisclub,andaskhimhowitwas。\" \"That’sagreatidea,\"saidThackeray,scornfully。\"You’dlookwellgoinguptoamanandsaying,’Excuseme,sir,but——ah——wereyoueveramonkey?’\" \"Tosaynothingofcatechisingamanonthesubjectofanoldanddreadfulscandal,\"putinMunchausen。\"I’msurprisedatyou,Livingstone。Africanetiquetteseemstohaveruinedyoursenseofpropriety。\" \"I’djustasliefaskhim,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Etiquette?Bah! Whatbusinesshasetiquettetostandinthewayofhumanknowledge? Conventionalityisthelastthingmenofbrainsshouldstriveafter,andI,forone,amnotgoingtobeboundbyit。\" HereDoctorJohnsontouchedtheelectricbell,andinaninstanttheshadeofabuttonsappeared。 \"Boy,isAdamintheclub—housetoday?\"askedthesage。 \"I’llgoandsee,sir,\"saidtheboy,andheimmediatelydeparted。 \"Goodboythat,\"saidThackeray。 \"Yes;buttheserviceinthisclubisdreadful,consideringwhatwemighthave,\"saidDarwin。\"WithAladdinamemberofthisclub,I don’tseewhywecan’thavehislampwithgeniigaloretorespond。 Itcertainlywouldbemoreeconomical。\" \"True;butI,forone,don’tcaretofoolwithgenii,\"saidMunchausen。\"Whenonemembercansummonaservantwhoisstrongenoughtotakeanothermemberanddohimupinabottleandcasthimintothesea,Ihavenouseforthesystem。Plainordinarymortalshadesaregoodenoughforme。\" AsMunchausenspoke,theboyreturned。 \"Mr。Adamisn’thereto—day,sir,\"hesaid,addressingDoctorJohnson。\"AndCharonsayshe’snotlikelytobehere,sir,seeingashowhisaccountisclosed,nothavingbeensettledforthreemonths。\" \"Good,\"saidThackeray。\"Iwasafraidhewashere。Idon’twanttohavehimaskedabouthisEdenexperiencesinmybehalf。That’spersonality。\" \"Well,then,there’sonlyoneotherthingtodo,\"saidDarwin。 \"MunchausenclaimstobeabletospeakSimian。Hemightseekoutsomeoftheprehistoricmonkeysandputthequestiontothem。\" \"No,thankyou,\"saidMunchausen。\"I’malittlerustyinthelanguage,and,besides,youtalklikeanidiot。YoumightaswellspeakofthehumanlanguageastheSimianlanguage。ThereareFrenchmonkeyswhospeakmonkeyFrench,AfricanmonkeyswhotalkthemostbarbarouskindofZulumonkeypatois,andCongomonkeyslang,andsoon。LetJohnsonsendhislittleBoswellouttodrumupinformation。 Ifthereisanythingtobefoundouthe’llgetit,andthenhecantellittous。Ofcoursehemaygetitallwrong,butitwillbeentertaining,andwe’llneverknowanydifference。\" Whichseemedtotheothersagoodidea,butwhatevercameofitI havenotbeeninformed。 CHAPTERVII:ADISCUSSIONASTOLADIES’DAY \"ImetQueenElizabethjustnowontheRow,\"saidRaleigh,asheenteredthehouse—boatandcheckedhiscloak。 \"Indeed?\"saidConfucius。\"Whatifyoudid?OtherpeoplehavemetQueenElizabeth。There’snothingoriginalaboutthat。\" \"True;butshemadeasuggestiontomeaboutthishouse—boatwhichI thinkisagoodone。Shesaysthewomenareallcrazytoseetheinsideofit,\"saidRaleigh。 \"Thusprovingthatimmortalwomanisnodifferentfrommortalwoman,\" retortedConfucius。\"Theywanttoseetheinsideofeverything。 Curiosity,thynameiswoman。\" \"Well,IamsureIdon’tseewhymenshouldarrogatetothemselvesthesolerighttoaninvestigatingturnofmind,\"saidRaleigh,impatiently。\"Whyshouldn’ttheladieswanttoseetheinsideofthisclub—house?Itisacomplimenttousthattheyshould,andI foroneaminfavoroflettingthem,andIamgoingtoproposethatintheIdesofMarchwegivealadies’dayhere。\" \"ThenIshallgoSouthformyhealthintheIdesofMarch,\"saidConfucius,angrily。\"Whatonearthisaclubforifitisn’ttoenablementogetawayfromtheirwivesonceinawhile?Whendopeoplegotoclubs?Whentheyareontheirwayhome——that’swhen; andthemoreaman’sathomeinhisclub,thelesshe’sathomewhenhe’sathome。Isupposeyou’llbesuggestingachildren’sdaynext,andafterthataparrot’soracanary—bird’sday。\" \"Ihadnoideayouweresuchawoman—hater,\"saidRaleigh,inastonishment。\"What’sthematter?Wereyoueverdisappointedinlove?\" \"I?Howabsurd!\"retortedConfucius,reddening。\"TheideaofMY everbeingdisappointedinlove!Inevermetthewomanwhocouldbringmetomyknees,althoughIwasmarriedintheotherworld。 WhatbecameofMrs。C。Ineverinquired。ShemaybeinChinayet,foraughtIknow。Iregarddeathasadivorce。\" \"Yourwifemustbegladofit,\"saidRaleigh,somewhatungallantly; for,totellthetruth,hewasnettledbyConfucius’sdemeanor。\"I didn’tknow,however,butthatsinceyouescapedfromChinaandcameheretoHadesyoumighthavefalleninlovewithsomespiritofanagesubsequenttoyourown——MaryQueenofScots,orJoanofArc,orsomeotherspook——whorejectedyou。Ican’taccountforyourdislikeofwomenotherwise。\" \"NotI,\"saidConfucius。\"HadeswouldhavealessclassicnamethanithasformeifIwerehamperedwithafamily。Butgoalongandhaveyourladies’dayhere,andnevermindmyreasonsforpreferringmyownsocietytothatofthefairsex。Icanatleaststayathomethatday。Whatdoyouproposetodo——throwopenthehousetothewivesofmembers,ortoallladies,irrespectiveoftheirhusbands’ membershiphere?\" \"Ithinkthelatterplanwouldbethebetter,\"saidRaleigh。 \"OtherwiseQueenElizabeth,towhomIamindebtedforthesuggestion,wouldbeexcluded。Shenevermarried,youknow。\" \"Didn’tshe?\"saidConfucius。\"No,Ididn’tknowit;butthatdoesn’tproveanything。WhenIwenttoschoolwedidn’tstudythehistoryoftheElizabethanperiod。Shedidn’thaveabsoluteswayoverEngland,then?\" \"Shehad;butwhatofthat?\"queriedRaleigh。 \"Doyoumeantosaythatshelivedanddiedanoldmaidfromchoice?\" demandedConfucius。 \"CertainlyIdo,\"saidRaleigh。\"AndwhyshouldInottellyouthat?\" \"Foraverygoodandsufficientreason,\"retortedConfucius,\"whichis,inbrief,thatIamnotamarine。Imaydislikewomen,mydearRaleigh,butIknowthembetterthanyoudo,gallantasyouare;andwhenyoutellmeinoneandthesamemomentthatawomanholdingabsoluteswayovermenyetlivedanddiedanoldmaid,youmustnotbeindignantifIsmileandbitetheendofmythumb,whichistheChinesewayofsayingthat’sallinyoureye,BettyMartin。\" \"Believeitornot,youpooroldbacknumber,\"retortedRaleigh,hotly。\"Italtersnothing。QueenElizabethcouldhavemarriedahundredtimesoverifshehadwished。IknowIlostmyheadtherecompletely。\" \"Thatshows,SirWalter,\"saidDryden,withagrin,\"howwrongyouare。YoulostyourheadtoKingJames。Hi!Shakespeare,here’samandoesn’tknowwhochoppedhisheadoff。\" Raleigh’sfaceflushedscarlet。\"’Tisbettertohavehadaheadandlostit,\"hecried,\"thannevertohavehadaheadatall!Markyou,Dryden,myboy,itillbefitsyoutoscoffatmeformymisfortune,fordustthouart,andtodustthouhastreturned,ifwordfromt’othersideaboutthybooksandthatwhichinandonthemliesbetrue。\" \"Whate’erbesaidaboutmybooks,\"saidDryden,angrily,\"betheyreadorbetheynot,’tisminetheyare,andnonetherebewhodaredisputetheirauthorship。\" \"Thusprovingthatmen,thankHeaven,arestillsane,\"ejaculatedDoctorJohnson。\"ToassumetheauthorshipofDrydenwouldbenotsomuchaclaim,myfriend,asaconfession。\" \"ShadesofthemightyChow!\"criedConfucius。\"An’willyehearthepoetssquabble!Egad!Aladies’daycouldhardlyintroduceintoourmidstamoredivertingdisputation。\" \"We’reallgettingalittlehigh—flowninourphraseology,\"putinShakespeareatthispoint。\"Let’squittalkinginblank—verseandcomedowntobusiness。_I_thinkaladies’daywouldbegreatsport。 I’llwriteapoemtoreadontheoccasion。\" \"ThenIopposeitwithallmyheart,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Whydoyoualwayswanttomakeourentertainmentscommonplace?Leaveoccasionalpoemstomortals。Ineverknewanoccasionalpoemyetthatwasworthyofanimmortal。\" \"That’spreciselywhyIwanttowriteoneoccasionalpoem。I’dmakeitworthy,\"Shakespeareanswered。\"Likethis,forinstance: Mostfair,mostsweet,mostbeauteousofladies,ThegreatestcharminallyerealmofHades。 Why,mydearDoctor,suchanopportunityforrhymingHadeswithladiesshouldnotbelost。\" \"ThatjustproveswhatIsaid,\"saidJohnson。\"AnyidiotcanmakeladiesrhymewithHades。Itrequiresabsolutegeniustoavoidthetemptation。YouaregreatenoughtomakeHadesrhymewithbicycleifyouchoosetodoit——butno,yousuccumbtothetemptationtobecommonplace。Bah!Oneofthesemoderndrawing—roompoetswiththreesectionstohisnamecouldn’tdoworse。\" \"Ongeneralprinciples,\"saidRaleigh,\"Johnsonisright。Weinvitethesepeopleheretoseeourclub—house,nottogivethemanexhibitionofourmetricalpowers,andIthinkallexercisesofaformalnatureshouldbefrownedupon。\" \"Verywell,\"saidShakespeare。\"Goahead。Haveyourownwayaboutit。Getoutyourbrowandfrown。I’mperfectlywillingtosavemyselfthetroubleofwritingapoem。Writingrealpoetryisn’teasy,asyoufellowswouldhavediscoveredforyourselvesifyou’devertriedit。\" \"Topassoverthearrogantassumptionofthegentlemanwhohasjustspoken,withthesilenceduetoaproperexpressionofourcontempttherefor,\"saidDryden,slowly,\"Ithinkincasewedohavealadies’ dayhereweshouldexerciseamostcarefulsupervisionovertheinvitationlist。Forinstance,wouldn’titbeawkwardforourgoodfriendHenrytheEighthtoencounterthevariousMrs。Henryshere? Woulditnotlikewisebeawkwardforthemtomeeteachother?\" \"Yourpointiswelltaken,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Idon’tknowwhethertheKing’smatrimonialventuresareonspeakingtermswitheachotherornot,butunderanycircumstancesitwouldhardlybeapleasingspectacleforKatharineofArragontoseeHenryrunninghislegsoffgettingcreamandcakesforAnneBoleyn;norwouldAnnelikeitmuchif,ontheotherhand,HenrychosetobehavelikeagentlemanandahusbandtoJaneSeymourorKatharineParr。Ithink,ifthemembersthemselvesaretosendouttheinvitations,theyshouldeachbelimitedtotwocards,withtheexpressunderstandingthatnomembershallbepermittedtoinvitemorethanonewife。\" \"That’sgoingtobeawkward,\"saidRaleigh,scratchinghisheadthoughtfully。\"Henryissuchahot—headedfellowthathemightresentthestipulation。\" \"Ithinkhewould,\"saidConfucius。\"Ithinkhe’dbeasmadasahatteratyourinsinuationthathewouldinviteanyofhiswives,ifallIhearofhimistrue;andwhatI’veheard,Wolseyhastoldme。\" \"HeknewathingortwoaboutHenry,\"saidShakespeare。\"Ifyoudon’tbelieveit,justreadthatplayofminethatBeaumontandFletcher——er——ah——thoughtsomuchof。\" \"Youcameneargivingyoursecretawaythattime,William,\"saidJohnson,withaslysmile,andgivingtheAvonianadigbetweentheribs。 \"Secret!Ihaven’tanysecret,\"saidShakespeare,alittleacridly。 \"It’sthetruthI’mtellingyou。BeaumontandFletcherDIDadmireHenrytheEighth。\" \"Therebyshowingtheirconceit,eh?\"saidJohnson。 \"Oh,ofcourse,Ididn’twriteanything,didI?\"criedShakespeare。 \"Everybodywrotemyplaysbutme。I’mtheonlypersonthathadnohandinShakespeare。Itseemstomethatjokeisaboutwornout,Doctor。I’mgettingalittletiredofitmyself;butifitamusesyou,why,keepitup。_I_knowwhowrotemyplays,andwhateveryoumaysaycannotaffectthefacts。NextthingyoufellowswillbesayingthatIdidn’twritemyownautographs?\" \"Ididn’tsaythat,\"saidJohnson,quietly。\"Onlythereisnointernalevidenceinyourautographsthatyouknewhowtospellyournameifyoudid。AmanwhosignshisnameShixpuronedayandShikespearethenextneedn’tcomplainiftheBankofPosterityrefusestohonorhischeck。\" \"They’dhonormycheckquickenoughthesedays,\"retortedShakespeare。\"Whenaman’sautographbringsfivethousanddollars,oronethousandpounds,intheauction—room,thereisn’tabankintheworldfoolenoughtodeclinetohonoranycheckhe’llsignunderathousanddollars,ortwohundredpounds。\" \"Ifancyyou’reright,\"putinRaleigh。\"Butyourchecksoryourplayshavenothingtodowithladies’day。Let’sgettosomeconclusioninthismatter。\" \"Yes,\"saidConfucius。\"Let’s。Ladies’dayisbecomingadreadfulbore,andifwedon’thurryupthebilliard—roomwillbefull。\" \"Well,Imovewegetupapetitiontothecounciltohaveit,\"saidDryden。 \"Iagree,\"saidConfucius,\"andI’llsignit。Ifthere’sonewaytoavoidhavingladies’dayinthefuture,it’stohaveonenowandbedonewithit。\" \"Allright,\"saidShakespeare。\"I’llsigntoo。\" \"As——er——ShixpurorShikespeare?\"queriedJohnson。 \"Lethimalone,\"saidRaleigh。\"He’sgettingsensitiveaboutthat; andwhatyouneedtolearnmorethananythingelseisthatitisn’tmannerstotwitamanonfacts。What’sbotheringyou,Dryden?Youlooklikeamanwithanidea。\" \"Ithasjustoccurredtome,\"saidDryden,\"thatwhilewecansafelyleavethequestionofHenrytheEighthandhiswivestothewisdomofthecouncil,weoughttopaysomeattentiontotheadvisabilityofinvitingLucretiaBorgia。I’dhatetoeatanysupperifshecamewithinamileofthebanqueting—hall。Ifshecomesyou’llhavetoappointatastingcommitteebeforeI’lltouchadropofpunchoreataspeckofsalad。\" \"WemightrecommendtheappointmentofRaleightolookafterthefairLucretiaandseethatshehasnopoisonwithher,orifshehas,tokeepherfromdroppingitintothesalads,\"saidConfucius,withasidelongglanceatRaleigh。\"He’stheespecialchampionofwomaninthisclub,andnodoubtwouldbeproudofthedistinction。\" \"Iwouldwithmostwomen,\"saidRaleigh。\"ButIdrawthelineatLucretiaBorgia。\" Andsoapetitionwasdrawnup,signed,andsenttothecouncil,andthey,aftermaturedeliberation,decidedtohavetheladies’day,towhichalltheladiesinHades,exceptingLucretiaBorgiaandDelilah,weretobedulyinvited,onlythedatewasnotspecified。DelilahwasexcludedattherequestofSamson,whoseconvincingmuscles,ratherthanhisarguments,completelywonoveralloppositiontohisproposition。 CHAPTERVIII:ADISCONTENTEDSHADE \"Itseemstome,\"saidShakespeare,wearily,oneafternoonattheclub——\"thatthisbusinessofbeingimmortalisprettydull。Didn’tsomebodyoncesayhe’dratherridefiftyyearsonatrolleyinEuropethanonabicycleinCathay?\" \"Ineverheardanysuchremarkbyanyself—respectingperson,\"saidJohnson。 \"Isaidsomethinglikeit,\"observedTennyson。 DoctorJohnsonlookedaroundtoseewhoitwasthatspoke。 \"You?\"hecried。\"Andwho,pray,mayyoube?\" \"MynameisTennyson,\"repliedthepoet。 \"Andaverygoodnameitis,\"saidShakespeare。 \"IamnotawarethatIeverheardthenamebefore,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Didyoumakeityourself?\" \"Idid,\"saidthelatelaureate,proudly。 \"Inwhatpursuit?\"askedDoctorJohnson。 \"Poetry,\"saidTennyson。\"Iwrote’LocksleyHall’and’ComeintotheGarden,Maude。’\" \"Humph!\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"Ineverread’em。\" \"Well,whyshouldyouhavereadthem?\"snarledCarlyle。\"Theywerewrittenafteryoumovedoverhere,andtheyweregoodstuff。Youneedn’tthinkbecauseyouquit,thewholeworldputupitsshuttersandwentoutofbusiness。IdidafewthingsmyselfwhichIfancyyouneverheardof。\" \"Oh,asforthat,\"retortedDoctorJohnson,withasmile,\"I’veheardofyou;youarethemanwhowrotethelifeofFredericktheGreatinninehundredandtwovolumes——\" \"Seven!\"snappedCarlyle。 \"Well,seventhen,\"returnedJohnson。\"Ineversawthework,butI heardFrederickspeakingofittheotherday。Bonaparteaskedhimifhehadreadit,andFredericksaidno,hehadn’ttime。Bonapartecried,’Haven’ttime?Why,mydearking,you’vegotalleternity。’ ’Iknowit,’repliedFrederick,’butthatisn’tenough。Readapageortwo,mydearNapoleon,andyou’llseewhy。’\" \"Frederickwillhavehisjoke,\"saidShakespeare,withawinkatTennysonandasmileforthetwophilosophers,intended,nodoubt,toputtheminamoreagreeableframeofmind。\"Why,heevenaskedmetheotherdaywhyIneverwroteatragedyabouthim,completelyignoringthefactthathecamealongmanyyearsafterIhaddeparted。 Ispokeofthat,andhesaid,’Oh,Iwasonlyjoking。’Iapologized。 ’Ididn’tknowthat,’saidI。’Andwhyshouldyou?’saidhe。 ’You’reEnglish。’\" \"Averyruderemark,\"saidJohnson。\"AsifweEnglishwereincapableofseeingajoke!\" \"Exactly,\"putinCarlyle。\"ItstrikesmeastheabsurdestnotionthattheEnglishmancan’tseeajoke。TothemindthatisaccustomedtosnapjudgmentsIhavenodoubttheEnglishmanappearstobedullofapprehension,butthephilosophyofthewholematterisapparenttothemindthattakesthetroubletoinvestigate。TheBritonweighseverythingcarefullybeforehecommitshimself,andeventhoughacertainpointmaystrikehimasfunny,heisn’tgoingtolaughuntilhehasfullymadeuphismindthatitisfunny。IrememberonceridingdownPiccadillywithFroudeinahansomcab。FroudehadacopyofPunchinhishand,andhebegantolaughimmoderatelyoversomething。Ileanedoverhisshouldertoseewhathewaslaughingat。’Thatisn’tsofunny,’saidI,asIreadtheparagraphonwhichhiseyewasresting。’No,’saidFroude。’Iwasn’tlaughingatthat。 Iwasenjoyingthejokethatappearedinthesamerelativepositioninlastweek’sissue。’Nowthat’sthepoint——thewholepoint。TheEnglishmanalwayslaughsoverlastweek’sPunch,notthisweek’s,andthatiswhyyouwillfindafileofthatinterestingjournalinthehomeofallwell—to—doBritons。Itisthebacknumberthatamuseshim——whichmerelyprovesthatheisadeliberativepersonwhoweighsevenhishumorcarefullybeforegivingwaytohisemotions。\" \"WhatistheaverageweightofacopyofPunch?\"drawledArtemasWard,whohadstrolledinduringthelatterpartoftheconversation。 Shakespearesnickeredquietly,butCarlyleandJohnsonlookedupontheintruderseverely。 \"Wewilltakethatquestionintoconsideration,\"saidCarlyle。 \"Perhapsto—morrowweshallhaveadefiniteanswerreadyforyou。\" \"Nevermind,\"returnedthehumorist。\"You’veprovedyourpoint。 Tennysontellsmeyoufindlifeheredull,Shakespeare。\" \"Somewhat,\"saidShakespeare。\"Idon’tknowabouttherestofyoufellows,butIwasnotcutoutforaneternityofease。Imusthaveoccupation,andthestageisn’tpopularhere。Thetroubleaboutputtingonaplayhereisthatourmanagersareafraidoflibelsuits。ThechancesarethatifIshouldwriteaplaywithCassiusasthehero,Cassiuswouldgotothefirstnight’sperformancewithadaggerconcealedinhistoga,withwhichtopunctuatehisobjectionstothelinesputinhismouth。ThereisnothingI’dlikebetterthantomanageatheatreinthisplace,butthinkoftheriotswe’dhave! Suppose,foraninstant,thatIwroteaplayaboutBonaparte!He’dhaveabox,andwhentherestofyouspookscalledfortheauthorattheendofthethirdact,ifhedidn’thappentoliketheplayhe’dgreetmewithasalvoofartilleryinsteadofapplause。\" \"Hewouldn’tifyoumadehimoutagreatconquerorfromstarttofinish,\"saidTennyson。 \"Nodoubt,\"returnedShakespeare,sadly;\"butinthateventWellingtonwouldbeintheotherstage—box,andI’dgetthegreetingfromhim。\" \"Whycomeoutatall?\"askedJohnson。 \"Whycomeoutatall?\"echoedShakespeare。\"Whatfunisthereinwritingaplayifyoucan’tcomeoutandshowyourselfatthefirstnight?That’stheauthor’sreward。Ifitwasn’tforthefirst—nightbusiness,though,allwouldbeplainsailing。\" \"Thenwhydon’tyoubeginitthesecondnight?\"drawledWard。 \"Howthedeucecouldyou?\"putinCarlyle。 \"Amostextraordinaryproposition,\"sneeredJohnson。 \"Yes,\"saidWard;\"butwaitaweek——you’llseethepointthen。\" \"Thereisn’tanydoubtinmymind,\"saidShakespeare,revertingtohisoriginalproposition,\"thattheonlyperfectlysatisfactorylifeisunderasystemnotyetadoptedineitherworld——theonewehavequittedorthis。Therewehadhardworkinwhichourmortallimitationshamperedusgrievously;herewehavethefreedomoftheimmortalwithnohardwork;inotherwords,nowthatwefeellikefighting—cocks,thereisn’tanyfightingtobedone。Thegreatlifeinmyestimation,wouldbetoreturntoearthandbattlewithmortalproblems,butequippedmentallyandphysicallywithimmortalweapons。\" \"Somepeopledon’tknowwhentheyarewelloff,\"saidBeauBrummel。 \"Thisstrikesmeasbeinganideallife。Therearenotailorsbillstopay——weareourselvesnothingbutmemories,andamemorycanclothehimselfintheshadowofhisformergrandeur——Iclothemyselfintheremembranceofmydepartedclothes,andasmymemoryisgoodI flattermyselfI’mthebest—dressedmanhere。Thefactthatthereareghostsofdepartedunpaidbillshauntingmybedsideatnightdoesn’tbothermeintheleast,becausethebailiffsthatintheoldlifelentterrortoanoverdueaccount,thankstoourbeneficentsystemhere,arekeptinthelessagreeablesectionsofHades。I usedtoregretthatbailiffsweresuchlowpeople,butnowIrejoiceatit。Iftheyhadbeenofadifferentordertheymighthaveprovenunpleasanthere。\" \"Youareright,mydearBrummel,\"interposedMunchausen。\"Thislifeisfarpreferabletothatintheothersphere。Anyofyougentlemenwhohappentohavehadthepleasureofreadingmymemoirsmusthavebeenstruckwiththetremendousdifficultiesthatencumberedmyprogress。IfIwishedforarareliqueurformyluncheon,aliqueurservedonlyatthetableofanOrientalpotentate,morejealousofitthanofhisonethousandqueens,Ihadtoraisearmies,charterships,andwagewarfareinwhichfeatsofincrediblevalorhadtobeperformedbymyselfaloneandunaidedtosecurethedesiredthimbleful。Ihavedestroyedempiresforabon—bonatgreatexpenseofnervousenergy。\" \"That’sverylikelytrue,\"saidCarlyle。\"Ishouldthinkyourfeatsofstrengthwouldhavewreckedyourimaginationintime。\" \"Notso,\"saidMunchausen。\"Onthecontrary,continuousexerciseservedonlytomakeitstronger。But,asIwasgoingtosay,inthislifewehavenoneofthesefearfulobstacles——itisalifeofleisure;andifIwantabirdandacoldbottleatanytime,insteadofplacingmylifeinperilandjeopardizingthepeaceofallmankindtogetit,Ihaveonlytosummonbeforemethememoryofsomepreviousbirdandcoldbottle,dinethereonlikeawell—orderedcitizen,andsmokethespiritofthebestcigarmyimaginationcanconjureup。\" \"Youmissmypoint,\"saidShakespeare。\"Idon’tsaythislifeisworseorbetterthantheotherweusedtolive。WhatIdosayisthatacombinationofbothwouldsuitme。Inshort,I’dliketolivehereandgototheotherworldeverydaytobusiness,likeasuburbanresidentwhosleepsinthecountryandmakeshislivinginthecity。