"Oh,mygoodness!whatdoyouwanttospellitfor?"
"Idon'twanttospellit;Iwanttoseewhatitmeans。"
"Well,thisisastonishing,Imustsay。Icantellyouwhatitmeans,ifyou——ifyou——"
"Oh,allright!Thatwillanswer,andmuchobligedtoyou,too。"
"In,in,ter,ter,inter——"
"Thenyouspellitwithanh"
Whycertainly!"
"Oh,thatiswhattookmesolong。"
"Why,mydearsir,whatdidyouproposetospellitwith?"
"Well,I——I——hardlyknow。IhadtheUnabridged,andIwascipheringaroundinthebackend,hopingImighttreeheramongthepictures。
Butit'saveryoldedition。"
"Why,myfriend,theywouldn'thaveapictureofitineventhelateste——Mydearsir,Ibegyourpardon,Imeannoharmintheworld,butyoudonotlookas——as——intelligentasIhadexpectedyouwould。Noharm——
Imeannoharmatall。"
"Oh,don'tmentionit!Ithasoftenbeensaid,andbypeoplewhowouldnotflatterandwhocouldhavenoinducementtoflatter,thatIamquiteremarkableinthatway。Yes——yes;theyalwaysspeakofitwithrapture。"
"Icaneasilyimagineit。Butaboutthisinterview。Youknowitisthecustom,now,tointerviewanymanwhohasbecomenotorious。"
"Indeed,Ihadnotheardofitbefore。Itmustbeveryinteresting。
Whatdoyoudoitwith?"
"Ah,well——well——well——thisisdisheartening。Itoughttobedonewithaclubinsomecases;butcustomarilyitconsistsintheintervieweraskingquestionsandtheinterviewedansweringthem。Itisalltheragenow。
Willyouletmeaskyoucertainquestionscalculatedtobringoutthesalientpointsofyourpublicandprivatehistory?"
"Oh,withpleasure——withpleasure。Ihaveaverybadmemory,butIhopeyouwillnotmindthat。Thatistosay,itisanirregularmemory——
singularlyirregular。Sometimesitgoesinagallop,andthenagainitwillbeasmuchasafortnightpassingagivenpoint。Thisisagreatgrieftome。"
"Oh,itisnomatter,soyouwilltrytodothebestyoucan。"
"Iwill。Iwillputmywholemindonit。"
"Thanks。Areyoureadytobegin?"
"Ready。"
Q。Howoldareyou?
A。Nineteen,inJune。
Q。Indeed。Iwouldhavetakenyoutobethirty-fiveorsix。Wherewereyouborn?
A。InMissouri。
Q。Whendidyoubegintowrite?
A。In1836。
Q。Why,howcouldthatbe,ifyouareonlynineteennow?
A。Idon'tknow。Itdoesseemcurious,somehow。
Q。Itdoes,indeed。Whomdoyouconsiderthemostremarkablemanyouevermet?
A。AaronBurr。
Q。ButyounevercouldhavemetAaronBurr,ifyouareonlynineteenyears!
A。Now,ifyouknowmoreaboutmethanIdo,whatdoyouaskmefor?
Q。Well,itwasonlyasuggestion;nothingmore。HowdidyouhappentomeetBurr?
A。Well,Ihappenedtobeathisfuneraloneday,andheaskedmetomakelessnoise,and——
Q。But,goodheavens!ifyouwereathisfuneral,hemusthavebeendead,andifhewasdeadhowcouldhecarewhetheryoumadeanoiseornot?
A。Idon'tknow。Hewasalwaysaparticularkindofamanthatway。
Q。Still,Idon'tunderstanditatall,Yousayhespoketoyou,andthathewasdead。
A。Ididn'tsayhewasdead。
Q。Butwasn'thedead?
A。Well,somesaidhewas,somesaidhewasn't。
Q。Whatdidyouthink?
A。Oh,itwasnoneofmybusiness!Itwasn'tanyofmyfuneral。
Q。Didyou——However,wecannevergetthismatterstraight。Letmeaskaboutsomethingelse。Whatwasthedateofyourbirth?
A。Monday,October31,1693。
Q。What!Impossible!Thatwouldmakeyouahundredandeightyyearsold。Howdoyouaccountforthat?
A。Idon'taccountforitatall。
Q。Butyousaidatfirstyouwereonlynineteen,andnowyoumakeyourselfouttobeonehundredandeighty。Itisanawfuldiscrepancy。
A。Why,haveyounoticedthat?Shakinghands。Manyatimeithasseemedtomelikeadiscrepancy,butsomehowIcouldn'tmakeupmymind。
Howquickyounoticeathing!
Q。Thankyouforthecompliment,asfarasitgoes。Hadyou,orhaveyou,anybrothersorsisters?
A。Eh!I——I——Ithinkso——yes——butIdon'tremember。
Q。Well,thatisthemostextraordinarystatementIeverheard!
A。Why,whatmakesyouthinkthat?
Q。HowcouldIthinkotherwise?Why,lookhere!Whoisthisapictureofonthewall?Isn'tthatabrotherofyours?
A。Oh,yes,yes,yes!Nowyouremindmeofit;thatwasabrotherofmine。That'sWilliam——Billwecalledhim。PooroldBill!
Q。Why?Ishedead,then?
A。Ah!well,Isupposeso。Wenevercouldtell。Therewasagreatmysteryaboutit。
Q。Thatissad,verysad。Hedisappeared,then?
A。Well,yes,inasortofgeneralway。Weburiedhim。
Q。Buriedhim!Buriedhim,withoutknowingwhetherhewasdeadornot?
A。Oh,no!Notthat。Hewasdeadenough。
Q。Well,IconfessthatIcan'tunderstandthis。Ifyouburiedhim,andyouknewhewasdeadA。No!no!Weonlythoughthewas。
Q。Oh,Isee!Hecametolifeagain?
A。Ibethedidn't。
Q。Well,Ineverheardanythinglikethis。Somebodywasdead。Somebodywasburied。Now,wherewasthemystery?
A。Ah!that'sjustit!That'sitexactly。Yousee,weweretwins——
defunct——andI——andwegotmixedinthebathtubwhenwewereonlytwoweeksold,andoneofuswasdrowned。Butwedidn'tknowwhich。SomethinkitwasBill。Somethinkitwasme。
Q。Well,thatisremarkable。Whatdoyouthink?
A。Goodnessknows!Iwouldgivewholeworldstoknow。Thissolemn,thisawfulmysteryhascastagloomovermywholelife。ButIwilltellyouasecretnow,whichIneverhaverevealedtoanycreaturebefore。
Oneofushadapeculiarmark——alargemoleonthebackofhislefthand;
thatwasme。Thatchildwastheonethatwasdrowned!
Q。Verywell,then,Idon'tseethatthereisanymysteryaboutit,afterall。
A。Youdon't?Well,Ido。Anyway,Idon'tseehowtheycouldeverhavebeensuchablunderinglotastogoandburythewrongchild。But,'sh!——
don'tmentionitwherethefamilycanhearofit。Heavenknowstheyhaveheartbreakingtroublesenoughwithoutaddingthis。
Q。Well,IbelieveIhavegotmaterialenoughforthepresent,andIamverymuchobligedtoyouforthepainsyouhavetaken。ButIwasagooddealinterestedinthataccountofAaronBurr'sfuneral。WouldyoumindtellingmewhatparticularcircumstanceitwasthatmadeyouthinkBurrwassucharemarkableman?
A。Oh!itwasameretrifle!Notonemaninfiftywouldhavenoticeditatall。Whenthesermonwasover,andtheprocessionallreadytostartforthecemetery,andthebodyallarrangedniceinthehearse,hesaidhewantedtotakealastlookatthescenery,andsohegotupandrodewiththedriver。
Thentheyoungmanreverentlywithdrew。Hewasverypleasantcompany,andIwassorrytoseehimgo。
PARISNOTES——
[Crowdedoutof"ATrampAbroad"tomakeroomformorevitalstatistics——M。T。]
TheParisiantravelsbutlittle,heknowsnolanguagebuthisown,readsnoliteraturebuthisown,andconsequentlyheisprettynarrowandprettyself-sufficient。However,letusnotbetoosweeping;thereareFrenchmenwhoknowlanguagesnottheirown:thesearethewaiters。Amongtherest,theyknowEnglish;thatis,theyknowitontheEuropeanplan——
whichistosay,theycanspeakit,butcan'tunderstandit。Theyeasilymakethemselvesunderstood,butitisnexttoimpossibletowordanEnglishsentenceinsuchawayastoenablethemtocomprehendit。Theythinktheycomprehendit;theypretendtheydo;buttheydon't。HereisaconversationwhichIhadwithoneofthesebeings;Iwroteitdownatthetime,inordertohaveitexactlycorrect。
I。Thesearefineoranges。Wherearetheygrown?
He。More?Yes,Iwillbringthem。
I。No,donotbringanymore;Ionlywanttoknowwheretheyarefromwheretheyareraised。
He。Yes?withimperturbablemienandrisinginflection。
I。Yes。Canyoutellmewhatcountrytheyarefrom?
He。Yes?blandly,withrisinginflection。
I。disheartened。Theyareverynice。
He。Goodnight。Bows,andretires,quitesatisfiedwithhimself。
ThatyoungmancouldhavebecomeagoodEnglishscholarbytakingtherightsortofpains,buthewasFrench,andwouldn'tdothat。Howdifferentisthecasewithourpeople;theyutilizeeverymeansthatoffers。TherearesomeallegedFrenchProtestantsinParis,andtheybuiltanicelittlechurchononeofthegreatavenuesthatleadawayfromtheArchofTriumph,andproposedtolistentothecorrectthing,preachedinthecorrectway,there,intheirpreciousFrenchtongue,andbehappy。Buttheirlittlegamedoesnotsucceed。OurpeoplearealwaysthereaheadofthemSundays,andtakeupalltheroom。Whentheministergetsuptopreach,hefindshishousefullofdevoutforeigners,eachreadyandwaiting,withhislittlebookinhishand——amorocco-boundTestament,apparently。Butonlyapparently;itisMr。Bellows'sadmirableandexhaustivelittleFrench-Englishdictionary,whichinlookandbindingandsizeisjustlikeaTestamentandthose,peoplearetheretostudyFrench。Thebuildinghasbeennicknamed"TheChurchoftheGratisFrenchLesson。"
Thesestudentsprobablyacquiremorelanguagethangeneralinformation,forIamtoldthataFrenchsermonislikeaFrenchspeech——itnevernamesahistoricalevent,butonlythedateofit;ifyouarenotupindates,yougetleft。AFrenchspeechissomethinglikethis:
Comrades,citizens,brothers,noblepartsoftheonlysublimeandperfectnation,letusnotforgetthatthe21stJanuarycastoffourchains;thatthe10thAugustrelievedusoftheshamefulpresenceofforeignspies;thatthe5thSeptemberwasitsownjustificationbeforeheavenandhumanity;thatthe18thBrumairecontainedtheseedsofitsownpunishment;thatthe14thJulywasthemightyvoiceoflibertyproclaimingtheresurrection,thenewday,andinvitingtheoppressedpeoplesoftheearthtolookuponthedivinefaceofFranceandlive;andletushererecordoureverlastingcurseagainstthemanofthe2dDecember,anddeclareinthundertones,thenativetonesofFrance,thatbutforhimtherehadbeenno17thMarchinhistory,no12thOctober,no19thJanuary,no22dApril,no16thNovember,no30thSeptember,no2dJuly,no14thFebruary,no29thJune,no15thAugust,no31stMay——thatbutforhim,Francethepure,thegrand,thepeerless,hadhadasereneandvacantalmanactoday!
IhaveheardofoneFrenchsermonwhichclosedinthisoddyeteloquentway:
Myhearers,wehavesadcausetorememberthemanofthe13thJanuary。Theresultsofthevastcrimeofthe13thJanuaryhavebeeninjustproportiontothemagnitudeofthesetitself。Butforittherehadbeenno30November——sorrowfulspectacle!Thegrislydeedofthe16thJunehadnotbeendonebutforit,norhadthemanofthe16thJuneknownexistence;toitalonethe3dSeptemberwasdue,alsothefatal12thOctober。Shallwe,then,begratefulforthe13thJanuary,withitsfreightofdeathforyouandmeandallthatbreathe?Yes,myfriends,foritgaveusalsothatwhichhadnevercomebutforit,anditatone——theblessed25thDecember。
Itmaybewellenoughtoexplain,thoughinthecaseofmanyofmyreadersthiswillhardlybenecessary。Themanofthe13thJanuaryisAdam;thecrimeofthatdatewastheeatingoftheapple;thesorrowfulspectacleofthe30thNovemberwastheexpulsionfromEden;thegrislydeedofthe16thJunewasthemurderofAbel;theactofthe3dSeptemberwasthebeginningofthejourneytothelandofNod;the12thdayofOctober,thelastmountain-topsdisappearedundertheflood。WhenyougotochurchinFrance,youwanttotakeyouralmanacwithyou——annotated。
LEGENDOFSAGENFELD,INGERMANY
[Leftoutof"ATrampAbroad"becauseitsauthenticityseemeddoubtful,andcouldnotatthattimebeproved——M。T。]
Morethanathousandyearsagothissmalldistrictwasakingdom——alittlebitofakingdom,asortofdaintylittletoykingdom,asonemightsay。Itwasfarremovedfromthejealousies,strifes,andturmoilsofthatoldwarlikeday,andsoitslifewasasimplelife,itspeopleagentleandguilelessrace;itlayalwaysinadeepdreamofpeace,asoftSabbathtranquillity;therewasnomalice,therewasnoenvy,therewasnoambition,consequentlytherewerenoheart-burnings,therewasnounhappinessintheland。
InthecourseoftimetheoldkingdiedandhislittlesonHubertcametothethrone。Thepeople'sloveforhimgrewdaily;hewassogoodandsopureandsonoble,thatbyandbyhislovebecameapassion,almostaworship。Nowathisbirththesoothsayershaddiligentlystudiedthestarsandfoundsomethingwritteninthatshiningbooktothiseffect:
InHubert'sfourteenthyearapregnanteventwillhappen;theanimalwhosesingingshallsoundsweetestinHubert'searshallsaveHubert'slife。Solongasthekingandthenationshallhonorthisanimal'sraceforthisgooddeed,theancientdynastyshallnotfailofanheir,northenationknowwarorpestilenceorpoverty。Butbewareanerringchoice!
Allthroughtheking'sthirteenthyearbutonethingwastalkedofbythesoothsayers,thestatesmen,thelittleparliament,andthegeneralpeople。Thatonethingwasthis:
Howisthelastsentenceoftheprophecytobeunderstood?Whatgoesbeforeseemstomeanthatthesavinganimalwillchooseitselfatthepropertime;buttheclosingsentenceseemstomeanthatthekingmustchoosebeforehand,andsaywhatsingeramongtheanimalspleaseshimbest,andthatifhechoosewiselythechosenanimalwillsavehislife,hisdynasty,hispeople,butthatifheshouldmake"anerringchoice"——beware!
Bytheendoftheyeartherewereasmanyopinionsaboutthismatterastherehadbeeninthebeginning;butamajorityofthewiseandthesimplewereagreedthatthesafestplanwouldbeforthelittlekingtomakechoicebeforehand,andtheearlierthebetter。Soanedictwassentforthcommandingallpersonswhoownedsingingcreaturestobringthemtothegreathallofthepalaceinthemorningofthefirstdayofthenewyear。Thiscommandwasobeyed。Wheneverythingwasinreadinessforthetrial,thekingmadehissolemnentrywiththegreatofficersofthecrown,allclothedintheirrobesofstate。Thekingmountedhisgoldenthroneandpreparedtogivejudgment。Buthepresentlysaid:
"Thesecreaturesallsingatonce;thenoiseisunendurable;noonecanchooseinsuchaturmoil。Takethemallaway,andbringbackoneatatime。"
Thiswasdone。Onesweetwarblerafteranothercharmedtheyoungking'searandwasremovedtomakewayforanothercandidate。Thepreciousminutesslippedby;amongsomanybewitchingsongstershefoundithardtochoose,andalltheharderbecausethepromisedpenaltyforanerrorwassoterriblethatitunsettledhisjudgmentandmadehimafraidtotrusthisownears。Hegrewnervousandhisfaceshoweddistress。Hisministerssawthis,fortheynevertooktheireyesfromhimamoment。
Nowtheybegantosayintheirhearts:
"Hehaslostcourage——thecoolheadisgone——hewillerr——heandhisdynastyandhispeoplearedoomed!"
Attheendofanhourthekingsatsilentawhile,andthensaid:
"Bringbackthelinnet。"
Thelinnettrilledforthherjubilantmusic。Inthemidstofitthekingwasabouttouplifthisscepterinsignofchoice,butcheckedhimselfandsaid:
"Butletusbesure。Bringbackthethrush;letthemsingtogether。"
Thethrushwasbrought,andthetwobirdspouredouttheirmarvelsofsongtogether。Thekingwavered,thenhisinclinationbegantosettleandstrengthen——onecouldseeitinhiscountenance。Hopebuddedintheheartsoftheoldministers,theirpulsesbegantobeatquicker,thescepterbegantoriseslowly,when:Therewasahideousinterruption!
Itwasasoundlikethis——justatthedoor:
"Waw……he!waw……he!waw-he!-wawhe!-waw-he!"
Everybodywassorelystartled——andenragedathimselfforshowingit。
Thenextinstantthedearest,sweetest,prettiestlittlepeasant-maidofnineyearscametrippingin,herbrowneyesglowingwithchildisheagerness;butwhenshesawthataugustcompanyandthoseangryfacesshestoppedandhungherheadandputherpoorcoarseaprontohereyes。
Nobodygaveherwelcome,nonepitiedher。Presentlyshelookeduptimidlythroughhertears,andsaid:
"Mylordtheking,Iprayyoupardonme,forImeantnowrong。Ihavenofatherandnomother,butIhaveagoatandadonkey,andtheyareallinalltome。Mygoatgivesmethesweetestmilk,andwhenmydeargooddonkeybraysitseemstomethereisnomusicliketoit。~Sowhenmylordtheking'sjestersaidthesweetestsingeramongalltheanimalsshouldsavethecrownandnation,andmovedmetobringhimhere——"
Allthecourtburstintoarudelaugh,andthechildfledawaycrying,withouttryingtofinishherspeech。Thechiefministergaveaprivateorderthatsheandherdisastrousdonkeybefloggedbeyondtheprecinctsofthepalaceandcommandedtocomewithinthemnomore。
Thenthetrialofthebirdswasresumed。Thetwobirdssangtheirbest,butthescepterlaymotionlessintheking'shand。Hopediedslowlyoutinthebreastsofall。Anhourwentby;twohours,stillnodecision。
Thedaywanedtoitsclose,andthewaitingmultitudesoutsidethepalacegrewcrazedwithanxietyandapprehension。Thetwilightcameon,theshadowsfelldeeperanddeeper。Thekingandhiscourtcouldnolongerseeeachother'sfaces。Noonespoke——nonecalledforlights。Thegreattrialhadbeenmade;ithadfailed;eachandallwishedtohidetheirfacesfromthelightandcoveruptheirdeeptroubleintheirownhearts。
Finally-hark!Arich,fullstrainofthedivinestmelodystreamedforthfromaremotepartofthehallthenightingale'svoice!
"Up!"shoutedtheking,"letallthebellsmakeproclamationtothepeople,forthechoiceismadeandwehavenoterred。King,dynasty,andnationaresaved。Fromhenceforthletthenightingalebehonoredthroughoutthelandforever。Andpublishitamongallthepeoplethatwhosoevershallinsultanightingale,orinjureit,shallsufferdeath。
Thekinghathspoken。"
Allthatlittleworldwasdrunkwithjoy。Thecastleandthecityblazedwithbonfiresallnightlong,thepeopledancedanddrankandsang;andthetriumphantclamorofthebellsneverceased。
Fromthatdaythenightingalewasasacredbird。Itssongwasheardineveryhouse;thepoetswroteitspraises;thepainterspaintedit;itssculpturedimageadornedeveryarchandturretandfountainandpublicbuilding。Itwaseventakenintotheking'scouncils;andnogravematterofstatewasdecideduntilthesoothsayershadlaidthethingbeforethestatenightingaleandtranslatedtotheministrywhatitwasthatthebirdhadsungaboutit。
II
Theyoungkingwasveryfondofthechase。Whenthesummerwascomeherodeforthwithhawkandhound,oneday,inabrilliantcompanyofhisnobles。Hegotseparatedfromthembyandby,inagreatforest,andtookwhatheimaginedaneatcut,tofindthemagain;butitwasamistake。Herodeonandon,hopefullyatfirst,butwithsinkingcouragefinally。Twilightcameon,andstillhewasplungingthroughalonelyandunknownland。Thencameacatastrophe。Inthedimlightheforcedhishorsethroughatangledthicketoverhangingasteepandrockydeclivity。Whenhorseandriderreachedthebottom,theformerhadabrokenneckandthelatterabrokenleg。Thepoorlittlekinglaytheresufferingagoniesofpain,andeachhourseemedalongmonthtohim。
Hekepthisearstrainedtoheatanysoundthatmightpromisehopeofrescue;butheheardnovoice,nosoundofhornorbayofhound。Soatlasthegaveupallhope,andsaid,"Letdeathcome,fourcomeitmust。"
Justthenthedeep,sweetsongofanightingalesweptacrossthestillwastesofthenight。
"Saved!"thekingsaid。"Saved!Itisthesacredbird,andtheprophecyiscometrue。Thegodsthemselvesprotectedmefromerrorinthechoice。"
Hecouldhardlycontainhisjoy;hecouldnotwordhisgratitude。Everyfewmoments,nowhethoughthecaughtthesoundofapproachingsuccor。
Buteachtimeitwasadisappointment;nosuccorcame。Thedullhoursdriftedon。Stillnohelpcame——butstillthesacredbirdsangon。Hebegantohavemisgivingsabouthischoice,buthestifledthem。Towarddawnthebirdceased。Themorningcame,andwithitthirstandhunger;
butnosuccor。Thedaywaxedandwaned。Atlastthekingcursedthenightingale。
Immediatelythesongofthethrushcamefromoutthewood。Thekingsaidinhisheart,"Thiswasthetrue-bird——mychoicewasfalse——succorwillcomenow。"
Butitdidnotcome。Thenhelaymanyhoursinsensible。Whenhecametohimself,alinnetwassinging。Helistened-withapathy。Hisfaithwasgone。"Thesebirds,"hesaid,"canbringnohelp;Iandmyhouseandmypeoplearedoomed。"Heturnedhimabouttodie;forhewasgrownveryfeeblefromhungerandthirstandsuffering,andfeltthathisendwasnear。Intruth,hewantedtodie,andbereleasedfrompain。Forlonghourshelaywithoutthoughtorfeelingormotion。Thenhissensesreturned。Thedawnofthethirdmorningwasbreaking。Ah,theworldseemedverybeautifultothoseworneyes。Suddenlyagreatlongingtoliveroseupinthelad'sheart,andfromhissoulwelledadeepandferventprayerthatHeavenwouldhavemercyuponhimandlethimseehishomeandhisfriendsoncemore。Inthatinstantasoft,afaint,afar-
offsound,butoh,howinexpressiblysweettohiswaitingear,camefloatingoutofthedistance:
"Waw……he!waw……he!waw-he!——waw-he!——waw-he!"
"That,oh,thatsongissweeter,athousandtimessweeterthanthevoiceofthenightingale,thrush,orlinnet,foritbringsnotmerehope,butcertaintyofsuccor;andnow,indeed,amIsaved!Thesacredsingerhaschosenitself,astheoracleintended;theprophecyisfulfilled,andmylife,myhouse,andmypeopleareredeemed。Theassshallbesacredfromthisday!"
Thedivinemusicgrewnearerandnearer,strongerandstrongerandeversweeterandsweetertotheperishingsufferer'sear。Downthedeclivitythedocilelittledonkeywandered,croppingherbageandsingingashewent;andwhenatlasthesawthedeadhorseandthewoundedking,hecameandsnuffedatthemwithsimpleandmarvelingcuriosity。Thekingpettedhim,andhekneltdownashadbeenhiswontwhenhislittlemistressdesiredtomount。Withgreatlaborandpaintheladdrewhimselfuponthecreature'sback,andheldhimselftherebyaidofthegenerousears。Theasswentsingingforthfromtheplaceandcarriedthekingtothelittlepeasant-maid'shut。Shegavehimherpalletforabed,refreshedhimwithgoat'smilk,andthenflewtotellthegreatnewstothefirstscouting-partyofsearchersshemightmeet。
Thekinggotwell。Hisfirstactwastoproclaimthesacrednessandinviolabilityoftheass;hissecondwastoaddthisparticularasstohiscabinetandmakehimchiefministerofthecrown;histhirdwastohaveallthestatuesandeffigiesofnightingalesthroughouthiskingdomdestroyed,andreplacedbystatuesandeffigiesofthesacreddonkey;
and,hisfourthwastoannouncethatwhenthelittlepeasantmaidshouldreachherfifteenthyearhewouldmakeherhisqueenandhekepthisword。
Suchisthelegend。Thisexplainswhythemolderingimageoftheassadornsalltheseoldcrumblingwallsandarches;anditexplainswhy,duringmanycenturies,anasswasalwaysthechiefministerinthatroyalcabinet,justasisstillthecaseinmostcabinetstothisday;anditalsoexplainswhy,inthatlittlekingdom,duringmanycenturies,allgreatpoems,allgreatspeeches,allgreatbooks,allpublicsolemnities,andallroyalproclamations,alwaysbeganwiththesestirringwords:
"Waw……he!waw……,he!——wawhe!Waw-he!"
SPEECHONTHEBABIES
ATTHEBANQUET,INCHICAGO,GIVENBYTHEARMYOFTHETENNESSEETOTHEIR
FIRSTCOMMANDER,GENERALU。S。GRANT,NOVEMBER,1879
Thefifteenthregulartoastwas"TheBabies——astheycomfortusinoursorrows,letusnotforgettheminourfestivities。"
Ilikethat。Wehavenotallhadthegoodfortunetobeladies。Wehavenotallbeengenerals,orpoets,orstatesmen;butwhenthetoastworksdowntothebabies,westandoncommonground。Itisashamethatforathousandyearstheworld'sbanquetshaveutterlyignoredthebaby,asifhedidn'tamounttoanything。Ifyouwillstopandthinkaminute——ifyouwillgobackfiftyoronehundredyearstoyourearlymarriedlifeandrecontemplateyourfirstbaby——youwillrememberthatheamountedtoagreatdeal,andevensomethingover。Yousoldiersallknowthatwhenthelittlefellowarrivedatfamily,headquartersyouhadtohandinyourresignation。Hetookentirecommand。Youbecamehislackey,hismerebodyservant,andyouhadtostandaround,too。Hewasnotacommanderwhomadeallowancesfartime,distance,weather,oranythingelse。Youhadtoexecutehisorderwhetheritwaspossibleormot。Andtherewasonlyoneformofmarchinginhismanualoftactics,andthatwasthedouble-quick。Hetreatedyouwitheverysortofinsolenceanddisrespect,andthebravestofyoudidn'tdaretosayaword。Youcouldfacethedeath-stormatDonelsonandVicksburg,andgivebackblowforblow;butwhenheclawedyourwhiskers,andpulledyourhair,andtwistedyournose,youhadtotakeit。Whenthethundersofwarweresoundinginyourearsyousetyourfacestowardthebatteries,andadvancedwithsteadytread;butwhenheturnedontheterrorsofhiswar-whoopyouadvancedintheotherdirection,andmightygladofthechance,too。Whenhecalledforsoothing-syrup,didyouventuretothrowoutanysideremarksaboutcertainservicesbeingunbecominganofficerandagentleman?No。Yougotupandgotit。Whenheorderedhispap-
bottleanditwasnotwarm,didyoutalkback?Notyou。Youwenttoworkandwarmedit。Youevendescendedsofarinyourmenialofficeastotakeasuckatthatwarm,insipidstuffyourself,toseeifitwasright——threepartswatertooneofmilk,atouchofsugartomodifythecolic,andadropofpepperminttokillthosehiccoughs。Icantastethatstuffyet。Andhowmanythingsyoulearnedasyouwentalong!
Sentimentalyoungfolksstilltakestockinthatbeautifuloldsayingthatwhenthebabysmilesinhissleep,itisbecausetheangelsarewhisperingtohim。Verypretty,buttoothin——simplywindonthestomach,myfriends。Ifthebabyproposedtotakeawalkathisusualhour,twoo'clockinthemorning,didn'tyouriseuppromptlyandremark,withamentaladditionwhichwouldnotimproveaSunday-schoolbookmuch,thatthatwastheverythingyouwereabouttoproposeyourself?Oh!
youwereundergooddiscipline,andasyouwentflutteringupanddowntheroominyourundressuniform,younotonlyprattledundignifiedbaby-