atleastforamouthorsixweeks;attheendofwhich,ifheisaharmlessfellow,hisinnocenceappears,andhecomesoutabetterandwisermanthanhewentin。
IhadsomeoccasionIforgetwhattostepintothecourt-yard,asIsettledthisaccount;andrememberIwalk'ddownstairsinnosmalltriumphwiththeconceitofmyreasoning-Beshrewthesombrepencil!saidI,vauntingly-forIenvynotitspowers,whichpaintstheevilsoflifewithsohardanddeadlyacolouring。
Themindsitsterrifiedattheobjectsshehasmagnifiedherself,andblackened:reducethemtotheirpropersizeandhue,sheoverlooksthem-'Tistrue,saidI,correctingtheproposition,-
theBastileisnotaneviltobedespised;-butstripitofitstowers-fillupthefosse,-unbarricadethedoors-callitsimplyaconfinement,andsuppose'tissometyrantofadistemper-
andnotofaman,whichholdsyouinit,-theevilvanishes,andyoubeartheotherhalfwithoutcomplaint。
Iwasinterruptedintheheydayofthissoliloquy,withavoicewhichItooktobeofachild,whichcomplained"itcouldnotgetout。"-Ilook'dupanddownthepassage,andseeingneitherman,woman,norchild,Iwentoutwithoutfartherattention。
Inmyreturnbackthroughthepassage,Iheardthesamewordsrepeatedtwiceover;and,lookingup,Isawitwasastarlinghunginalittlecage-"Ican'tgetout,-Ican'tgetout,"saidthestarling。
Istoodlookingatthebird:andtoeverypersonwhocamethroughthepassageitranflutteringtothesidetowardswhichtheyapproach'dit,withthesamelamentationofitscaptivity。"I
can'tgetout,"saidthestarling-Godhelpthee!saidI,butI'lllettheeout,costwhatitwill;soIturnedaboutthecagetogettothedoor:itwastwistedanddoubletwistedsofastwithwire,therewasnogettingitopenwithoutpullingthecagetopieces-Itookbothhandstoit。
ThebirdflewtotheplacewhereIwasattemptinghisdeliverance,andthrustinghisheadthroughthetrellispressedhisbreastagainstitasifimpatient-Ifear,poorcreature!saidI,I
cannotsettheeatliberty-"No,"saidthestarling,-"Ican'tgetout-Ican'tgetout,"saidthestarling。
IvowIneverhadmyaffectionsmoretenderlyawakened;nordoI
rememberanincidentinmylife,wherethedissipatedspirits,towhichmyreasonhadbeenabubble,weresosuddenlycall'dhome。
Mechanicalasthenoteswere,yetsotrueintunetonatureweretheychanted,thatinonemomenttheyoverthrewallmysystematicreasoningsupontheBastile;andIheavilywalkedupstairs,unsayingeverywordIhadsaidingoingdownthem。
Disguisethyselfasthouwilt,still,Slavery!saidI,-stillthouartabitterdraught!andthoughthousandsinallageshavebeenmadetodrinkofthee,thouartnolessbitteronthataccount-
'Tisthou,thricesweetandgraciousgoddess,addressingmyselftoLiberty,whomallinpublicorinprivateworship,whosetasteisgrateful,andeverwillbeso,tillNatureherselfshallchange-
NoTINTofwordscanspotthysnowymantle,orchymicpowerturnthysceptreintoiron:-withtheetosmileuponhimasheeatshiscrust,theswainishappierthanhismonarch,fromwhosecourtthouartexiled!-GraciousHeaven!criedI,kneelingdownuponthelaststepbutoneinmyascent,grantmebuthealth,thougreatBestowerofit,andgivemebutthisfairgoddessasmycompanion,-andshowerdownthymitres,ifitseemsgooduntothydivineprovidence,uponthoseheadswhichareachingforthem!
THECAPTIVE。PARIS。
THEbirdinhiscagepursuedmeintomyroom;Isatdownclosetomytable,andleaningmyheaduponmyhand,Ibegantofiguretomyselfthemiseriesofconfinement。Iwasinarightframeforit,andsoIgavefullscopetomyimagination。
Iwasgoingtobeginwiththemillionsofmyfellow-creaturesborntonoinheritancebutslavery:butfinding,howeveraffectingthepicturewas,thatIcouldnotbringitnearme,andthatthemultitudeofsadgroupsinitdidbutdistractme——
Itookasinglecaptive,andhavingfirstshuthimupinhisdungeon,Ithenlook'dthroughthetwilightofhisgrateddoortotakehispicture。
Ibeheldhisbodyhalf-wastedawaywithlongexpectationandconfinement,andfeltwhatkindofsicknessoftheheartitwaswhicharisesfromhopedeferr'd。UponlookingnearerIsawhimpaleandfeverish:inthirtyyearsthewesternbreezehadnotoncefann'dhisblood;-hehadseennosun,nomoon,inallthattime-
norhadthevoiceoffriendorkinsmanbreathedthroughhislattice-Hischildren-
Butheremyheartbegantobleed-andIwasforcedtogoonwithanotherpartoftheportrait。
Hewassittinguponthegrounduponalittlestraw,inthefurthestcornerofhisdungeon,whichwasalternatelyhischairandbed:alittlecalendarofsmallstickswerelaidatthehead,notch'dalloverwiththedismaldaysandnightshehadpassedthere;-hehadoneoftheselittlesticksinhishand,and,witharustynailhewasetchinganotherdayofmiserytoaddtotheheap。AsI
darkenedthelittlelighthehad,heliftedupahopelesseyetowardsthedoor,thencastitdown,-shookhishead,andwentonwithhisworkofaffliction。Iheardhischainsuponhislegs,asheturnedhisbodytolayhislittlestickuponthebundle-Hegaveadeepsigh-Isawtheironenterintohissoul!-Iburstintotears-Icouldnotsustainthepictureofconfinementwhichmyfancyhaddrawn-Istartedupfrommychair,andcallingLaFleur:Ibidhimbespeakmearemise,andhaveitreadyatthedoorofthehotelbynineinthemorning。
I'llgodirectly,saidI,myselftoMonsieurleDucdeChoiseul。
LaFleurwouldhaveputmetobed;but-notwillingheshouldseeanythinguponmycheekwhichwouldcostthehonestfellowaheart-
ache,-ItoldhimIwouldgotobedbymyself,-andbidhimgodothesame。
THESTARLING。ROADTOVERSAILLES。
IGOTintomyremisethehourIproposed:LaFleurgotupbehind,andIbidthecoachmanmakethebestofhiswaytoVersailles。
Astherewasnothinginthisroad,orrathernothingwhichIlookforintravelling,Icannotfilluptheblankbetterthanwithashorthistoryofthisself-samebird,whichbecamethesubjectofthelastchapter。
WhilsttheHonourableMr-waswaitingforawindatDover,ithadbeencaughtuponthecliffs,beforeitcouldwellfly,byanEnglishladwhowashisgroom;who,notcaringtodestroyit,hadtakenitinhisbreastintothepacket;-and,bycourseoffeedingit,andtakingitonceunderhisprotection,inadayortwogrewfondofit,andgotitsafealongwithhimtoParis。
AtParistheladhadlaidoutalivreinalittlecageforthestarling,andashehadlittletodobetterthefivemonthshismasterstaidthere,hetaughtit,inhismother'stongue,thefoursimplewords-andnomore-towhichIown'dmyselfsomuchitsdebtor。
Uponhismaster'sgoingonforItaly,theladhadgivenittothemasterofthehotel。ButhislittlesongforlibertybeinginanUNKNOWNlanguageatParis,thebirdhadlittleornostoresetbyhim:soLaFleurboughtbothhimandhiscageformeforabottleofBurgundy。
InmyreturnfromItalyIbroughthimwithmetothecountryinwhoselanguagehehadlearnedhisnotes;andtellingthestoryofhimtoLordA-,LordA-begg'dthebirdofme;-inaweekLordA-
gavehimtoLordB-;LordB-madeapresentofhimtoLordC-;andLordC-'sgentlemansoldhimtoLordD-'sforashilling;LordD-
gavehimtoLordE-;andsoon-halfroundthealphabet。Fromthatrankhepass'dintothelowerhouse,andpass'dthehandsofasmanycommoners。ButasallthesewantedtoGETIN,andmybirdwantedtoGETOUT,hehadalmostaslittlestoresetbyhiminLondonasinParis。
Itisimpossiblebutmanyofmyreadersmusthaveheardofhim;andifanybymerechancehaveeverseenhim,Ibegleavetoinformthem,thatthatbirdwasmybird,orsomevilecopysetuptorepresenthim。
Ihavenothingfarthertoadduponhim,butthatfromthattimetothisIhavebornethispoorstarlingasthecresttomyarms-
Thus:
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Andlettheherald'sofficerstwisthisneckaboutiftheydare。
THEADDRESS。VERSAILLES。
ISHOULDnotliketohavemyenemytakeaviewofmymindwhenIamgoingtoaskprotectionofanyman;forwhichreasonIgenerallyendeavourtoprotectmyself;butthisgoingtoMonsieurleDucdeC-wasanactofcompulsion;haditbeenanactofchoice,Ishouldhavedoneit,Isuppose,likeotherpeople。
Howmanymeanplansofdirtyaddress,asIwentalong,didmyservileheartform!IdeservedtheBastileforeveryoneofthem。
ThennothingwouldservemewhenIgotwithinsightofVersailles,butputtingwordsandsentencestogether,andconceivingattitudesandtonestowreathmyselfintoMonsieurleDucdeC-'sgoodgraces-Thiswilldo,saidI-Justaswell,retortedIagain,asacoatcarrieduptohimbyanadventuroustailor,withouttakinghismeasure。Fool!continuedI,-seeMonsieurleDuc'sfacefirst;-observewhatcharacteriswritteninit;-takenoticeinwhatposturehestandstohearyou;-marktheturnsandexpressionsofhisbodyandlimbs;-andforthetone,-thefirstsoundwhichcomesfromhislipswillgiveityou;andfromallthesetogetheryou'llcompoundanaddressatonceuponthespot,whichcannotdisgusttheDuke;-theingredientsarehisown,andmostlikelytogodown。
Well!saidI,Iwishitwellover-Cowardagain!asifmantomanwasnotequalthroughoutthewholesurfaceoftheglobe;andifinthefield-whynotfacetofaceinthecabinettoo?Andtrustme,Yorick,wheneveritisnotso,manisfalsetohimselfandbetrayshisownsuccourstentimeswherenaturedoesitonce。GototheDucdeC-withtheBastileinthylooks;-mylifeforit,thouwiltbesentbacktoParisinhalfanhourwithanescort。
Ibelieveso,saidI-ThenI'llgototheDuke,byheaven!withallthegaietyanddebonairnessintheworld——
Andthereyouarewrongagain,repliedI-Aheartatease,Yorick,fliesintonoextremes-'tiseveronitscentre-Well!
well!criedI,asthecoachmanturn'dinatthegates,IfindI
shalldoverywell:andbythetimehehadwheel'droundthecourt,andbroughtmeuptothedoor,Ifoundmyselfsomuchthebetterformyownlecture,thatIneitherascendedthestepslikeavictimtojustice,whowastopartwithlifeuponthetopmost,-nordidImountthemwithaskipandacoupleofstrides,asIdowhenI
flyup,Eliza!totheetomeetit。
AsIenteredthedoorofthesaloonIwasmetbyaperson,whopossiblymightbetheMAITRED'HOTEL,buthadmoretheairofoneoftheundersecretaries,whotoldmetheDucdeC-wasbusy-I
amutterlyignorant,saidI,oftheformsofobtaininganaudience,beinganabsolutestranger,andwhatisworseinthepresentconjunctureofaffairs,beinganEnglishmantoo-Hereplied,thatdidnotincreasethedifficulty-Imadehimaslightbow,andtoldhim,IhadsomethingofimportancetosaytoMonsieurleDuc。
Thesecretarylook'dtowardsthestairs,asifhewasabouttoleavemetocarryupthisaccounttosomeone-ButImustnotmisleadyou,saidI,-forwhatIhavetosayisofnomannerofimportancetoMonsieurleDucdeC——butofgreatimportancetomyself-C'ESTUNEAUTREAFFAIRE,repliedhe-Notatall,saidI,toamanofgallantry-Butpray,goodsir,continuedI,whencanastrangerhopetohaveaccess?-Innotlessthantwohours,saidhe,lookingathiswatch。Thenumberofequipagesinthecourt-yardseemedtojustifythecalculation,thatIcouldhavenoneareraprospect;-andaswalkingbackwardsandforwardsinthesaloon,withoutasoultocommunewith,wasforthetimeasbadasbeingintheBastileitself,Iinstantlywentbacktomyremise,andbidthecoachmandrivemetotheCORDONBLEU,whichwasthenearesthotel。
Ithinkthereisafatalityinit;-IseldomgototheplaceIsetoutfor。
LEPATISSIER。VERSAILLES。
BEFOREIhadgothalfwaydownthestreetIchangedmymind:asI
amatVersailles,thoughtI,Imightaswelltakeaviewofthetown;soIpull'dthecord,andorderedthecoachmantodriveroundsomeoftheprincipalstreets-Isupposethetownisnotverylarge,saidI-Thecoachmanbegg'dpardonforsettingmeright,andtoldmeitwasverysuperb,andthatnumbersofthefirstdukesandmarquisesandcountshadhotels-TheCountdeB-,ofwhomthebooksellerattheQuaideContihadspokesohandsomelythenightbefore,cameinstantlyintomymind-AndwhyshouldInotgo,thoughtI,totheCountdeB-,whohassohighanideaofEnglishbooksandEnglishmen-andtellhimmystory?soIchangedmymindasecondtime-Intruthitwasthethird;forIhadintendedthatdayforMadamedeR-,intheRueSt。Pierre,andhaddevoutlysentherwordbyherFILLEDECHAMBREthatIwouldassuredlywaituponher;-butIamgovernedbycircumstances;-Icannotgovernthem:
soseeingamanstandingwithabasketontheothersideofthestreet,asifhehadsomethingtosell,IbidLaFleurgouptohim,andenquirefortheCount'shotel。
LaFleurreturnedalittlepale;andtoldmeitwasaChevalierdeSt。Louissellingpates-Itisimpossible,LaFleur,saidI-LaFleurcouldnomoreaccountforthephenomenonthanmyself;butpersistedinhisstory:hehadseenthecroixsetingold,withitsredriband,hesaid,tiedtohisbuttonhole-andhadlookedintothebasketandseenthepateswhichtheChevalierwasselling;socouldnotbemistakeninthat。
Suchareverseinman'slifeawakensabetterprinciplethancuriosity:IcouldnothelplookingforsometimeathimasIsatintheremise:-themoreIlook'dathim,hiscroix,andhisbasket,thestrongertheywovethemselvesintomybrain-Igotoutoftheremise,andwenttowardshim。
Hewasbegirtwithacleanlinenapronwhichfellbelowhisknees,andwithasortofabibthatwenthalfwayuphisbreast;uponthetopofthis,butalittlebelowthehem,hunghiscroix。Hisbasketoflittlepateswascoveredoverwithawhitedamasknapkin;
anotherofthesamekindwasspreadatthebottom;andtherewasalookofPROPRETEandneatnessthroughout,thatonemighthaveboughthispatesofhim,asmuchfromappetiteassentiment。
Hemadeanofferofthemtoneither;butstoodstillwiththematthecornerofanhotel,forthosetobuywhochoseitwithoutsolicitation。
Hewasaboutforty-eight;-ofasedatelook,somethingapproachingtogravity。Ididnotwonder-Iwentuprathertothebasketthanhim,andhavingliftedupthenapkin,andtakingoneofhispatesintomyhand,-Ibegg'dhewouldexplaintheappearancewhichaffectedme。
Hetoldmeinafewwords,thatthebestpartofhislifehadpassedintheservice,inwhich,afterspendingasmallpatrimony,hehadobtainedacompanyandthecroixwithit;butthat,attheconclusionofthelastpeace,hisregimentbeingreformed,andthewholecorps,withthoseofsomeotherregiments,leftwithoutanyprovision,hefoundhimselfinawideworldwithoutfriends,withoutalivre,-andindeed,saidhe,withoutanythingbutthis,-pointing,ashesaidit,tohiscroix-ThepoorChevalierwonmypity,andhefinishedthescenewithwinningmyesteemtoo。
Theking,hesaid,wasthemostgenerousofprinces,buthisgenerositycouldneitherrelievenorrewardeveryone,anditwasonlyhismisfortunetobeamongstthenumber。Hehadalittlewife,hesaid,whomheloved,whodidthePATISSERIE;andadded,hefeltnodishonourindefendingherandhimselffromwantinthisway-unlessProvidencehadoffer'dhimabetter。
Itwouldbewickedtowithholdapleasurefromthegood,inpassingoverwhathappen'dtothispoorChevalierofSt。Louisaboutninemonthsafter。
Itseemsheusuallytookhisstandneartheirongateswhichleaduptothepalace,andashiscroixhadcaughttheeyesofnumbers,numbershadmadethesameenquirywhichIhaddone-Hehadtoldthemthesamestory,andalwayswithsomuchmodestyandgoodsense,thatithadreach'datlasttheking'sears;-who,hearingtheChevalierhadbeenagallantofficer,andrespectedbythewholeregimentasamanofhonourandintegrity,-hebrokeuphislittletradebyapensionoffifteenhundredlivresayear。
AsIhavetoldthistopleasethereader,Ibeghewillallowmetorelateanother,outofitsorder,topleasemyself:-thetwostoriesreflectlightuponeachother,-and'tisapitytheyshouldbeparted。
THESWORD。RENNES。
WHENstatesandempireshavetheirperiodsofdeclension,andfeelintheirturnswhatdistressandpovertyis,-Istopnottotellthecauseswhichgraduallybroughtthehoused'E-,inBrittany,intodecay。TheMarquisd'E-hadfoughtupagainsthisconditionwithgreatfirmness;wishingtopreserve,andstillshowtotheworld,somelittlefragmentsofwhathisancestorshadbeen;-
theirindiscretionshadputitoutofhispower。TherewasenoughleftforthelittleexigenciesofOBSCURITY-ButhehadtwoboyswholookeduptohimforLIGHT;-hethoughttheydeservedit。Hehadtriedhissword-itcouldnotopentheway,-theMOUNTINGwastooexpensive,-andsimpleeconomywasnotamatchforit:-therewasnoresourcebutcommerce。
InanyotherprovinceinFrance,saveBrittany,thiswassmitingtherootforeverofthelittletreehisprideandaffectionwish'dtoseere-blossom-ButinBrittany,therebeingaprovisionforthis,heavail'dhimselfofit;and,takinganoccasionwhenthestateswereassembledatRennes,theMarquis,attendedwithhistwoboys,enteredthecourt;andhavingpleadedtherightofanancientlawoftheduchy,which,thoughseldomclaim'd,hesaid,wasnolessinforce,hetookhisswordfromhisside:-Here,saidhe,takeit;andbetrustyguardiansofit,tillbettertimesputmeinconditiontoreclaimit。
ThepresidentacceptedtheMarquis'ssword:hestaidafewminutestoseeitdepositedinthearchivesofhishouse-anddeparted。
TheMarquisandhiswholefamilyembarkedthenextclayforMartinico,andinaboutnineteenortwentyyearsofsuccessfulapplicationtobusiness,withsomeunlook'dforbequestsfromdistantbranchesofhishouse,returnhometoreclaimhisnobility,andtosupportit。
ItwasanincidentofgoodfortunewhichwillneverhappentoanytravellerbutaSentimentalone,thatIshouldbeatRennesattheverytimeofthissolemnrequisition:Icallitsolemn;-itwassotome。
TheMarquisenteredthecourtwithhiswholefamily:hesupportedhislady,-hiseldestsonsupportedhissister,andhisyoungestwasattheotherextremeofthelinenexthismother;-heputhishandkerchieftohisfacetwice——
Therewasadeadsilence。WhentheMarquishadapproachedwithinsixpacesofthetribunal,hegavetheMarchionesstohisyoungestson,andadvancingthreestepsbeforehisfamily,-hereclaim'dhissword。Hisswordwasgivenhim,andthemomenthegotitintohishandhedrewitalmostoutofthescabbard:-'twastheshiningfaceofafriendhehadoncegivenup-helook'dattentivelyalongit,beginningatthehilt,asiftoseewhetheritwasthesame,-
when,observingalittlerustwhichithadcontractednearthepoint,hebroughtitnearhiseye,andbendinghisheaddownoverit,-Ithink-Isawatearfallupontheplace。Icouldnotbedeceivedbywhatfollowed。
"Ishallfind,"saidhe,"someOTHERWAYtogetitoff。"
WhentheMarquishadsaidthis,hereturnedhisswordintoitsscabbard,madeabowtotheguardiansofit,-and,withhiswifeanddaughter,andhistwosonsfollowinghim,walk'dout。
O,howIenviedhimhisfeelings!
THEPASSPORT。VERSAILLES。
IFOUNDnodifficultyingettingadmittancetoMonsieurleCountdeB。ThesetofShakespeareswaslaiduponthetable,andhewastumblingthemover。Iwalk'dupclosetothetable,andgivingfirstsuchalookatthebooksastomakehimconceiveIknewwhattheywere,-ItoldhimIhadcomewithoutanyonetopresentme,knowingIshouldmeetwithafriendinhisapartment,who,I
trusted,woulddoitforme:-itismycountryman,thegreatShakespeare,saidI,pointingtohisworks-ETAYEZLABOUTE,MON
CHERAMI,apostrophizinghisspirit,addedI,DEMEFAIRECET
HONNEUR-LE-
TheCountsmiledatthesingularityoftheintroduction;andseeingIlook'dalittlepaleandsickly,insisteduponmytakinganarm-
chair;soIsatdown;andtosavehimconjecturesuponavisitsooutofallrule,Itoldhimsimplyoftheincidentinthebookseller'sshop,andhowthathadimpelledmerathertogotohimwiththestoryofalittleembarrassmentIwasunder,thantoanyothermaninFrance-Andwhatisyourembarrassment?letmehearit,saidtheCount。SoItoldhimthestoryjustasIhavetolditthereader-
Andthemasterofmyhotel,saidI,asIconcludedit,willneedshaveit,MonsieurleCount,thatIshallbesenttotheBastile;-
butIhavenoapprehensions,continuedI;-for,infallingintothehandsofthemostpolish'dpeopleintheworld,andbeingconsciousIwasatrueman,andnotcometospythenakednessoftheland,IscarcethoughtIlayattheirmercy-ItdoesnotsuitthegallantryoftheFrench,MonsieurleCount,saidI,toshowitagainstinvalids。
AnanimatedblushcameintotheCountdeB-'scheeksasIspokethis-NECRAIGNEZRIEN-Don'tfear,saidhe-Indeed,Idon't,repliedIagain-Besides,continuedI,alittlesportingly,I
havecomelaughingallthewayfromLondontoParis,andIdonotthinkMonsieurleDucdeChoiseulissuchanenemytomirthastosendmebackcryingformypains-
Myapplicationtoyou,MonsieurleCountdeB-makinghimalowbow,istodesirehewillnot。
TheCountheardmewithgreatgoodnature,orIhadnotsaidhalfasmuch,-andonceortwicesaid,-C'ESTBIENDIT。SoIrestedmycausethere-anddeterminedtosaynomoreaboutit。
TheCountledthediscourse:wetalk'dofindifferentthings,-ofbooks,andpolitics,andmen;-andthenofwomen-Godblessthemall!saidI,aftermuchdiscourseaboutthem-thereisnotamanuponearthwholovesthemsomuchasIdo:afterallthefoiblesI
haveseen,andallthesatiresIhavereadagainstthem,stillI
lovethem;beingfirmlypersuadedthataman,whohasnotasortofaffectionforthewholesex,isincapableofeverlovingasingleoneasheought。
EHBIEN!MONSIEURL'ANGLOIS,saidtheCount,gaily;-youarenotcometospythenakednessoftheland;-Ibelieveyou;-NI
ENCORE,Idaresay,THATofourwomen!-Butpermitmetoconjecture,-if,PARHAZARD,theyfellintoyourway,thattheprospectwouldnotaffectyou。
Ihavesomethingwithinmewhichcannotbeartheshockoftheleastindecentinsinuation:inthesportabilityofchit-chatIhaveoftenendeavouredtoconquerit,andwithinfinitepainhavehazardedathousandthingstoadozenofthesextogether,-theleastofwhichIcouldnotventuretoasingleonetogainheaven。
Excuseme,MonsieurleCount,saidI;-asforthenakednessofyourland,ifIsawit,Ishouldcastmyeyesoveritwithtearsinthem;-andforthatofyourwomenblushingattheideahehadexcitedinmeIamsoevangelicalinthis,andhavesuchafellow-
feelingforwhateverisweakaboutthem,thatIwouldcoveritwithagarmentifIknewhowtothrowiton:-ButIcouldwish,continuedI,tospythenakednessoftheirhearts,andthroughthedifferentdisguisesofcustoms,climates,andreligion,findoutwhatisgoodinthemtofashionmyownby:-andthereforeamI
come。
Itisforthisreason,MonsieurleCount,continuedI,thatIhavenotseenthePalaisRoyal,-northeLuxembourg,-northeFacadeoftheLouvre,-norhaveattemptedtoswellthecatalogueswehaveofpictures,statues,andchurches-Iconceiveeveryfairbeingasatemple,andwouldratherenterin,andseetheoriginaldrawingsandloosesketcheshungupinit,thantheTransfigurationofRaphaelitself。
Thethirstofthis,continuedI,asimpatientasthatwhichinflamesthebreastoftheconnoisseur,hasledmefrommyownhomeintoFrance,-andfromFrancewillleadmethroughItaly;-'tisaquietjourneyoftheheartinpursuitofNature,andthoseaffectionswhichariseoutofher,whichmakeusloveeachother,-
andtheworld,betterthanwedo。
TheCountsaidagreatmanycivilthingstomeupontheoccasion;
andaddedverypolitely,howmuchhestoodobligedtoShakespeareformakingmeknowntohim-ButAPROPOS,saidhe;-Shakespeareisfullofgreatthings;-heforgotasmallpunctilioofannouncingyourname:-itputsyouunderanecessityofdoingityourself。
THEPASSPORT。VERSAILLES。
THEREisnotamoreperplexingaffairinlifetome,thantosetabouttellinganyonewhoIam,-forthereisscarceanybodyI
cannotgiveabetteraccountofthanmyself;andIhaveoftenwishedIcoulddoitinasingleword,-andhaveanendofit。ItwastheonlytimeandoccasioninmylifeIcouldaccomplishthistoanypurpose;-forShakespearelyinguponthetable,andrecollectingIwasinhisbooks,ItookupHamlet,andturningimmediatelytothegrave-diggers'sceneinthefifthact,IlaidmyfingeruponYorick,andadvancingthebooktotheCount,withmyfingerallthewayoverthename,-MEVOICI!saidI。
Now,whethertheideaofpoorYorick'sskullwasputoutoftheCount'smindbytherealityofmyown,orbywhatmagichecoulddropaperiodofsevenoreighthundredyears,makesnothinginthisaccount;-'tiscertaintheFrenchconceivebetterthantheycombine;-Iwonderatnothinginthisworld,andthelessatthis;
inasmuchasoneofthefirstofourownChurch,forwhosecandourandpaternalsentimentsIhavethehighestveneration,fellintothesamemistakeintheverysamecase:-"Hecouldnotbear,"hesaid,"tolookintothesermonswrotebytheKingofDenmark'sjester。"Good,myLordsaidI;buttherearetwoYoricks。TheYorickyourLordshipthinksof,hasbeendeadandburiedeighthundredyearsago;heflourishedinHorwendillus'scourt;-theotherYorickismyself,whohaveflourished,myLord,innocourt-
Heshookhishead。GoodGod!saidI,youmightaswellconfoundAlexandertheGreatwithAlexandertheCoppersmith,mylord!-
"'Twasallone,"hereplied——
IfAlexander,KingofMacedon,couldhavetranslatedyourLordship,saidI,I'msureyourLordshipwouldnothavesaidso。
ThepoorCountdeB-fellbutintothesameERROR-
ET,MONSIEUR,EST-ILYORICK?criedtheCount-JELESUIS,saidI-VOUS?-MOI,-MOIQUIAIL'HONNEURDEVOUSPARLER,MONSIEUR
LECOMTE-MONDIEU!saidhe,embracingme,-VOUSETESYORICK!
TheCountinstantlyputtheShakespeareintohispocket,andleftmealoneinhisroom。
THEPASSPORT。VERSAILLES。
ICOULDnotconceivewhytheCountdeB-hadgonesoabruptlyoutoftheroom,anymorethanIcouldconceivewhyhehadputtheShakespeareintohispocket-
MYSTERIESWHICHMUSTEXPLAINTHEMSELVESARENOTWORTHTHELOSSOF
TIMEWHICHACONJECTUREABOUTTHEMTAKESUP:'twasbettertoreadShakespeare;sotakingup"MUCHADOABOUTNOTHING,"ItransportedmyselfinstantlyfromthechairIsatintoMessinainSicily,andgotsobusywithDonPedro,andBenedict,andBeatrice,thatI
thoughtnotofVersailles,theCount,orthepassport。
Sweetpliabilityofman'sspirit,thatcanatoncesurrenderitselftoillusions,whichcheatexpectationandsorrowoftheirwearymoments!-Long,-longsincehadyenumber'doutmydays,hadI
nottrodsogreatapartofthemuponthisenchantedground。Whenmywayistooroughformyfeet,ortoosteepformystrength,I
getoffit,tosomesmoothvelvetpath,whichFancyhasscatteredoverwithrosebudsofdelights;andhavingtakenafewturnsinit,comebackstrengthenedandrefresh'd-Whenevilspresssoreuponme,andthereisnoretreatfromtheminthisworld,thenItakeanewcourse;-Ileaveit,-andasIhaveaclearerideaoftheElysianfieldsthanIhaveofheaven,Iforcemyself,likeAEneas,intothem-IseehimmeetthepensiveshadeofhisforsakenDido,andwishtorecogniseit;-Iseetheinjuredspiritwaveherhead,andturnoffsilentfromtheauthorofhermiseriesanddishonours;-
Ilosethefeelingsformyselfinhers,andinthoseaffectionswhichwerewonttomakememournforherwhenIwasatschool。
SURELYTHISISNOTWALKINGINAVAINSHADOW-NORDOESMANDISQUIET
HIMSELFinvainBYIT:-heoftenerdoessointrustingtheissueofhiscommotionstoreasononly-Icansafelysayformyself,Iwasneverabletoconqueranyonesinglebadsensationinmyheartsodecisively,asbeatingupasfastasIcouldforsomekindlyandgentlesensationtofightituponitsowngroundWhenIhadgottotheendofthethirdacttheCountdeB-entered,withmypassportinhishand。MonsieurleDucdeC-,saidtheCount,isasgoodaprophet,Idaresay,asheisastatesman。UN
HOMMEQUIRIT,saidtheDuke,NESERAJAMAISDANGEREUX-Haditbeenforanyonebuttheking'sjester,addedtheCount,Icouldnothavegotitthesetwohours-PARDONNEZMOI,MonsieurleCount,saidI-Iamnottheking'sjester-ButyouareYorick?-
Yes-ETVOUSPLAISANTEZ?-Ianswered,IndeedIdidjest,-butwasnotpaidforit;-'twasentirelyatmyownexpense。
Wehavenojesteratcourt,MonsieurleCount,saidI;thelastwehadwasinthelicentiousreignofCharlesII。;-sincewhichtimeourmannershavebeensograduallyrefining,thatourcourtatpresentissofullofpatriots,whowishforNOTHINGbutthehonoursandwealthoftheircountry;-andourladiesareallsochaste,sospotless,sogood,sodevout,-thereisnothingforajestertomakeajestof-
VOILAUNPERSIFLAGE!criedtheCount。
THEPASSPORT。VERSAILLES。
ASthepassportwasdirectedtoalllieutenant-governors,governors,andcommandantsofcities,generalsofarmies,justiciaries,andallofficersofjustice,toletMr。Yoricktheking'sjester,andhisbaggage,travelquietlyalong,Iownthetriumphofobtainingthepassportwasnotalittletarnish'dbythefigureIcutinit-Butthereisnothingunmix'dinthisworld;