the professor at the breakfast table-第22部分
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water out of the fire…buckets passed along a 〃lane〃 at a fire;but
when it comes to anonymous defamation; putting lies into people's
mouths; and then advertising those people through the country as the
authors of them;oh; then it is that they let not their left hand
know what their right hand doeth!
I don't like Ehud's style of doing business; Sir。 He comes along
with a very sanctimonious look; Sir; with his 〃secret errand unto
thee;〃 and his 〃message from God unto thee;〃 and then pulls out his
hidden knife with that unsuspected hand of his;…(the Little
Gentleman lifted his clenched left hand with the blood…red jewel on
the ring…finger;)and runs it; blade and haft; into a man's stomach!
Don't meddle with these fellows; Sir。 They are read mostly by
persons whom you would not reach; if you were to write ever so much。
Let 'em alone。 A man whose opinions are not attacked is beneath
contempt。
I hope so;I said。 I got three pamphlets and innumerable squibs
flung at my head for attacking one of the pseudo…sciences; in former
years。 When; by the permission of Providence; I held up to the
professional public the damnable facts connected with the conveyance
of poison from one young mother's chamber to another's;for doing
which humble office I desire to be thankful that I have lived; though
nothing else good should ever come of my life;I had to bear the
sneers of those whose position I had assailed; and; as I believe;
have at last demolished; so that nothing but the ghosts of dead women
stir among the ruins。 What would you do; if the folks without names
kept at you; trying to get a San Benito on to your shoulders that
would fit you?Would you stand still in fly…time; or would you give
a kick now and then?
Let 'em bite! said the Little Gentleman;let 'em bite! It makes
'em hungry to shake 'em off; and they settle down again as thick as
ever and twice as savage。 Do you know what meddling with the folks
without names; as you call 'em; is like?It is like riding at the
quintaan。 You run full tilt at the board; but the board is on a
pivot; with a bag of sand on an arm that balances it。 The board
gives way as soon as you touch it; and before you have got by; the
bag of sand comes round whack on the back of your neck。 〃Ananias;〃
for instance; pitches into your lecture; we will say; in some paper
taken by the people in your kitchen。 Your servants get saucy and
negligent。 If their newspaper calls you names; they need not be so
particular about shutting doors softly or boiling potatoes。 So you
lose your temper; and come out in an article which you think is going
to finish 〃Ananias;〃 proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to
understand even a lyceum…lecture; or else a person that tells lies。
Now you think you 've got him! Not so fast。 〃Ananias 〃 keeps still
and winks to 〃Shimei;〃 and 〃Shimei〃 comes out in the paper which they
take in your neighbor's kitchen; ten times worse than t'other fellow。
If you meddle with 〃Shimei;〃 he steps out; and next week appears
〃Rab…shakeh;〃 an unsavory wretch; and now; at any rate; you find out
what good sense there was in Hezekiah's 〃Answer him not。〃No; no;
keep your temper。 So saying; the Little Gentleman doubled his left
fist and looked at it as if he should like to hit something or
somebody a most pernicious punch with it。
Good!said I。 Now let me give you some axioms I have arrived at;
after seeing something of a great many kinds of good folks。
Of a hundred people of each of the different leading religious
sects; about the same proportion will be safe and pleasant persons to
deal and to live with。
There are; at least; three real saints among the women to one among
the men; in every denomination。
The spiritual standard of different classes I would reckon thus:
1。 The comfortably rich。
2。 The decently comfortable。
3。 The very rich; who are apt to be irreligious。
4。 The very poor; who are apt to be immoral。
The cut nails of machine…divinity may be driven in; but they won't
clinch。
The arguments which the greatest of our schoolmen could not refute
were two: the blood in men's veins; and the milk in women's breasts。
Humility is the first of the virtuesfor other people。
Faith always implies the disbelief of a lesser fact in favor of a
greater。 A little mind often sees the unbelief; without seeing the
belief of a large one。
The Poor Relation had been fidgeting about and working her mouth
while all this was going on。 She broke out in speech at this point。
I hate to hear folks talk so。 I don't see that you are any better
than a heathen。
I wish I were half as good as many heathens have been;I said。
Dying for a principle seems to me a higher degree of virtue than
scolding for it; and the history of heathen races is full of
instances where men have laid down their lives for the love of their
kind; of their country; of truth; nay; even for simple manhood's
sake; or to show their obedience or fidelity。 What would not such
beings have done for the souls of men; for the Christian
commonwealth; for the King of Kings; if they had lived in days of
larger light? Which seems to you nearest heaven; Socrates drinking
his hemlock; Regulus going back to the enemy's camp; or that old New
England divine sitting comfortably in his study and chuckling over
his conceit of certain poor women; who had been burned to death in
his own town; going 〃roaring out of one fire into another〃?
I don't believe he said any such thing;replied the Poor Relation。
It is hard to believe;said I;but it is true for all that。 In
another hundred years it will be as incredible that men talked as we
sometimes hear them now。
Pectus est quod facit theologum。 The heart makes the theologian。
Every race; every civilization; either has a new revelation of its
own or a new interpretation of an old one。 Democratic America; has a
different humanity from feudal Europe; and so must have a new
divinity。 See; for one moment; how intelligence reacts on our
faiths。 The Bible was a divining…book to our ancestors; and is so
still in the hands of some of the vulgar。 The Puritans went to the
Old Testament for their laws; the Mormons go to it for their
patriarchal institution。 Every generation dissolves something new
and precipitates something once held in solution from that great
storehouse of temporary and permanent truths。
You may observe this: that the conversation of intelligent men of the
stricter sects is strangely in advance of the formula that belong to
their organizations。 So true is this; that I have doubts whether a
large proportion of them would not have been rather pleased than
offended; if they could have overheard our; talk。 For; look you; I
think there is hardly a professional teacher who will not in private
conversation allow a large part of what we have said; though it may
frighten him in print; and I know well what an under…current of
secret sympathy gives vitality to those poor words of mine which
sometimes get a hearing。
I don't mind the exclamation of any old stager who drinks Madeira
worth from two to six Bibles a bottle; and burns; according to his
own premises; a dozen souls a year in the cigars with which he
muddles his brains。 But as for the good and true and intelligent men
whom we see all around us; laborious; self…denying; hopeful;
helpful;men who know that the active mind of the century is tending
more and more to the two poles; Rome and Reason; the sovereign church
or the free soul; authority or personality; God in us or God in our
masters; and that; though a man may by accident stand half…way
between these two points; he must look one way or the other;I don't
believe they would take offence at anything I have reported of our
late conversation。
But supposing any one do take offence at first sight; let him look
over these notes again; and see whether he is quite sure he does not
agree with most of these things that were said amongst us。 If he
agrees with most of them; let him be patient with an opinion he does
not accept; or an expression or illustration a little too vivacious。
I don't know that I shall report any more conversations on these
topics; but I do insist on the right to express a civil opinion on
this class of subjects without giving offence; just when and where I
please;…unless; as in the lecture…room; there is an implied
contract to keep clear of doubtful matters。 You did n't think a man
could sit at a breakfast…table doing nothing but making puns every
morning for a year or two; and never give a thought to the two
thousand of his fellow…creatures who are passing into another state
during every hour that he sits talking and laughing。 Of course; the
one matter that a real human being cares for is what is going to
become of them and of him。 And the plain truth is; that a good many
people are saying one thing about it and believing another。
How do I know that? Why; I have known and loved to talk with good
people; all the way from Rome to Geneva in doctrine; as long as I can
remember。 Besides; the real religion of the world comes from women
much more than from men;from mothers most of all; who carry the key
of our souls in their bosoms。 It is in their hearts that the
〃sentimental〃 religion some people are so fond of sneering at has its
source。 The sentiment of love; the sentiment of maternity; the
sentiment of the paramount obligation of the parent to the child as
having called it into existence; enhanced just in proportion to the
power and knowledge of the one and the weakness and ignorance of the
other;these are the 〃sentiments〃 that have kept our soulless
systems from driving men off to die in holes like those that riddle
the sides of the hill opposite the Monastery of St。 Saba; where the
miserable victims of a falsely…interpreted religion starved and
withered in their