thecommerce,roads,andpublicworks,allmadeTOLAST;therespectabilityandcharacterofthepublicjournals;andtheamountofrationalcomfortandhappinesswhichhonestindustrymayearn:
  wereverygreatsurprises。Thesteamboatsonthelakes,intheirconveniences,cleanliness,andsafety;inthegentlemanlycharacterandbearingoftheircaptains;andinthepolitenessandperfectcomfortoftheirsocialregulations;areunsurpassedevenbythefamousScotchvessels,deservedlysomuchesteemedathome。Theinnsareusuallybad;becausethecustomofboardingathotelsisnotsogeneralhereasintheStates,andtheBritishofficers,whoformalargeportionofthesocietyofeverytown,livechieflyattheregimentalmesses:butineveryotherrespect,thetravellerinCanadawillfindasgoodprovisionforhiscomfortasinanyplaceIknow。
  ThereisoneAmericanboat-thevesselwhichcarriedusonLakeChamplain,fromSt。John'stoWhitehall-whichIpraiseveryhighly,butnomorethanitdeserves,whenIsaythatitissuperioreventothatinwhichwewentfromQueenstontoToronto,ortothatinwhichwetravelledfromthelatterplacetoKingston,orIhavenodoubtImayaddtoanyotherintheworld。Thissteamboat,whichiscalledtheBurlington,isaperfectlyexquisiteachievementofneatness,elegance,andorder。Thedecksaredrawing-rooms;thecabinsareboudoirs,choicelyfurnishedandadornedwithprints,pictures,andmusicalinstruments;everynookandcornerinthevesselisaperfectcuriosityofgracefulcomfortandbeautifulcontrivance。CaptainSherman,hercommander,towhoseingenuityandexcellenttastetheseresultsaresolelyattributable,hasbravelyandworthilydistinguishedhimselfonmorethanonetryingoccasion:notleastamongthem,inhavingthemoralcouragetocarryBritishtroops,atatimeduringtheCanadianrebellionwhennootherconveyancewasopentothem。Heandhisvesselareheldinuniversalrespect,bothbyhisowncountrymenandours;andnomaneverenjoyedthepopularesteem,who,inhissphereofaction,wonandworeitbetterthanthisgentleman。
  BymeansofthisfloatingpalaceweweresoonintheUnitedStatesagain,andcalledthateveningatBurlington;aprettytown,wherewelayanhourorso。WereachedWhitehall,whereweweretodisembark,atsixnextmorning;andmighthavedonesoearlier,butthatthesesteamboatsliebyforsomehoursinthenight,inconsequenceofthelakebecomingverynarrowatthatpartofthejourney,anddifficultofnavigationinthedark。Itswidthissocontractedatonepoint,indeed,thattheyareobligedtowarproundbymeansofarope。
  AfterbreakfastingatWhitehall,wetookthestage-coachforAlbany:alargeandbusytown,wherewearrivedbetweenfiveandsixo'clockthatafternoon;afteraveryhotday'sjourney,forwewerenowintheheightofsummeragain。AtsevenwestartedforNewYorkonboardagreatNorthRiversteamboat,whichwassocrowdedwithpassengersthattheupperdeckwasliketheboxlobbyofatheatrebetweenthepieces,andtheloweronelikeTottenhamCourtRoadonaSaturdaynight。Butwesleptsoundly,notwithstanding,andsoonafterfiveo'clocknextmorningreachedNewYork。
  Tarryinghere,onlythatdayandnight,torecruitafterourlatefatigues,westartedoffoncemoreuponourlastjourneyinAmerica。WehadyetfivedaystosparebeforeembarkingforEngland,andIhadagreatdesiretosee'theShakerVillage,'
  whichispeopledbyareligioussectfromwhomittakesitsname。
  Tothisend,wewentuptheNorthRiveragain,asfarasthetownofHudson,andtherehiredanextratocarryustoLebanon,thirtymilesdistant:andofcourseanotherandadifferentLebanonfromthatvillagewhereIsleptonthenightofthePrairietrip。
  Thecountrythroughwhichtheroadmeandered,wasrichandbeautiful;theweatherveryfine;andformanymilestheKaatskillmountains,whereRipVanWinkleandtheghostlyDutchmenplayedatninepinsonememorablegustyafternoon,toweredinthebluedistance,likestatelyclouds。Atonepoint,asweascendedasteephill,athwartwhosebasearailroad,yetconstructing,tookitscourse,wecameuponanIrishcolony。Withmeansathandofbuildingdecentcabins,itwaswonderfultoseehowclumsy,rough,andwretched,itshovelswere。Thebestwerepoorprotectionfromtheweathertheworstletinthewindandrainthroughwidebreachesintheroofsofsoddengrass,andinthewallsofmud;
  somehadneitherdoornorwindow;somehadnearlyfallendown,andwereimperfectlyproppedupbystakesandpoles;allwereruinousandfilthy。Hideouslyuglyoldwomenandverybuxomyoungones,pigs,dogs,men,children,babies,pots,kettles,dung-hills,vilerefuse,rankstraw,andstandingwater,allwallowingtogetherinaninseparableheap,composedthefurnitureofeverydarkanddirtyhut。
  Betweennineandteno'clockatnight,wearrivedatLebanonwhichisrenownedforitswarmbaths,andforagreathotel,welladapted,Ihavenodoubt,tothegregarioustasteofthoseseekersafterhealthorpleasurewhorepairhere,butinexpressiblycomfortlesstome。Wewereshownintoanimmenseapartment,lightedbytwodimcandles,calledthedrawing-room:fromwhichtherewasadescentbyaflightofsteps,toanothervastdesert,calledthedining-room:ourbed-chamberswereamongcertainlongrowsoflittlewhite-washedcells,whichopenedfromeithersideofadrearypassage;andweresolikeroomsinaprisonthatIhalfexpectedtobelockedupwhenIwenttobed,andlistenedinvoluntarilyfortheturningofthekeyontheoutside。Thereneedbebathssomewhereintheneighbourhood,fortheotherwashingarrangementswereonaslimitedascaleasIeversaw,eveninAmerica:indeed,thesebedroomsweresoverybareofevensuchcommonluxuriesaschairs,thatIshouldsaytheywerenotprovidedwithenoughofanything,butthatIbethinkmyselfofourhavingbeenmostbountifullybittenallnight。
  Thehouseisverypleasantlysituated,however,andwehadagoodbreakfast。Thatdone,wewenttovisitourplaceofdestination,whichwassometwomilesoff,andthewaytowhichwassoonindicatedbyafinger-post,whereonwaspainted,'TotheShakerVillage。'
  Aswerodealong,wepassedapartyofShakers,whowereatworkupontheroad;whoworethebroadestofallbroad-brimmedhats;andwereinallvisiblerespectssuchverywoodenmen,thatIfeltaboutasmuchsympathyforthem,andasmuchinterestinthem,asiftheyhadbeensomanyfigure-headsofships。Presentlywecametothebeginningofthevillage,andalightingatthedoorofahousewheretheShakermanufacturesaresold,andwhichistheheadquartersoftheelders,requestedpermissiontoseetheShakerworship。
  Pendingtheconveyanceofthisrequesttosomepersoninauthority,wewalkedintoagrimroom,whereseveralgrimhatswerehangingongrimpegs,andthetimewasgrimlytoldbyagrimclockwhichutteredeverytickwithakindofstruggle,asifitbrokethegrimsilencereluctantly,andunderprotest。Rangedagainstthewallweresixoreightstiff,high-backedchairs,andtheypartooksostronglyofthegeneralgrimnessthatonewouldmuchratherhavesatonthefloorthanincurredthesmallestobligationtoanyofthem。
  Presently,therestalkedintothisapartment,agrimoldShaker,witheyesashard,anddull,andcold,asthegreatroundmetalbuttonsonhiscoatandwaistcoat;asortofcalmgoblin。Beinginformedofourdesire,heproducedanewspaperwhereinthebodyofelders,whereofhewasamember,hadadvertisedbutafewdaysbefore,thatinconsequenceofcertainunseemlyinterruptionswhichtheirworshiphadreceivedfromstrangers,theirchapelwasclosedtothepublicforthespaceofoneyear。
  Asnothingwastobeurgedinoppositiontothisreasonablearrangement,werequestedleavetomakesometriflingpurchasesofShakergoods;whichwasgrimlyconceded。Weaccordinglyrepairedtoastoreinthesamehouseandontheoppositesideofthepassage,wherethestockwaspresidedoverbysomethingaliveinarussetcase,whichtheeldersaidwasawoman;andwhichIsupposeWASawoman,thoughIshouldnothavesuspectedit。
  Ontheoppositesideoftheroadwastheirplaceofworship:acool,cleanedificeofwood,withlargewindowsandgreenblinds:
  likeaspacioussummer-house。Astherewasnogettingintothisplace,andnothingwastobedonebutwalkupanddown,andlookatitandtheotherbuildingsinthevillagewhichwerechieflyofwood,paintedadarkredlikeEnglishbarns,andcomposedofmanystorieslikeEnglishfactories,Ihavenothingtocommunicatetothereader,beyondthescantyresultsIgleanedthewhileourpurchasesweremaking,ThesepeoplearecalledShakersfromtheirpeculiarformofadoration,whichconsistsofadance,performedbythemenandwomenofallages,whoarrangethemselvesforthatpurposeinoppositeparties:themenfirstdivestingthemselvesoftheirhatsandcoats,whichtheygravelyhangagainstthewallbeforetheybegin;andtyingaribbonroundtheirshirt-sleeves,asthoughtheyweregoingtobebled。Theyaccompanythemselveswithadroning,hummingnoise,anddanceuntiltheyarequiteexhausted,alternatelyadvancingandretiringinapreposteroussortoftrot。
  Theeffectissaidtobeunspeakablyabsurd:andifImayjudgefromaprintofthisceremonywhichIhaveinmypossession;andwhichIaminformedbythosewhohavevisitedthechapel,isperfectlyaccurate;itmustbeinfinitelygrotesque。
  Theyaregovernedbyawoman,andherruleisunderstoodtobeabsolute,thoughshehastheassistanceofacouncilofelders。
  Shelives,itissaid,instrictseclusion,incertainroomsabovethechapel,andisnevershowntoprofaneeyes。Ifsheatallresembletheladywhopresidedoverthestore,itisagreatcharitytokeepherascloseaspossible,andIcannottoostronglyexpressmyperfectconcurrenceinthisbenevolentproceeding。
  Allthepossessionsandrevenuesofthesettlementarethrownintoacommonstock,whichismanagedbytheelders。Astheyhavemadeconvertsamongpeoplewhowerewelltodointheworld,andarefrugalandthrifty,itisunderstoodthatthisfundprospers:themoreespeciallyastheyhavemadelargepurchasesofland。NoristhisatLebanontheonlyShakersettlement:thereare,Ithink,atleast,threeothers。
  Theyaregoodfarmers,andalltheirproduceiseagerlypurchasedandhighlyesteemed。'Shakerseeds,''Shakerherbs,'and'Shakerdistilledwaters,'arecommonlyannouncedforsaleintheshopsoftownsandcities。Theyaregoodbreedersofcattle,andarekindandmercifultothebrutecreation。Consequently,Shakerbeastsseldomfailtofindareadymarket。
  Theyeatanddrinktogether,aftertheSpartanmodel,atagreatpublictable。Thereisnounionofthesexes,andeveryShaker,maleandfemale,isdevotedtoalifeofcelibacy。Rumourhasbeenbusyuponthistheme,buthereagainImustrefertotheladyofthestore,andsay,thatifmanyofthesisterShakersresembleher,Itreatallsuchslanderasbearingonitsfacethestrongestmarksofwildimprobability。Butthattheytakeasproselytes,personssoyoungthattheycannotknowtheirownminds,andcannotpossessmuchstrengthofresolutioninthisoranyotherrespect,I
  canassertfrommyownobservationoftheextremejuvenilityofcertainyouthfulShakerswhomIsawatworkamongthepartyontheroad。
  Theyaresaidtobegooddriversofbargains,buttobehonestandjustintheirtransactions,andeveninhorse-dealingtoresistthosethievishtendencieswhichwouldseem,forsomeundiscoveredreason,tobealmostinseparablefromthatbranchoftraffic。Inallmatterstheyholdtheirowncoursequietly,liveintheirgloomy,silentcommonwealth,andshowlittledesiretointerferewithotherpeople。
  Thisiswellenough,butneverthelessIcannot,Iconfess,inclinetowardstheShakers;viewthemwithmuchfavour,orextendtowardsthemanyverylenientconstruction。Isoabhor,andfrommysouldetestthatbadspirit,nomatterbywhatclassorsectitmaybeentertained,whichwouldstriplifeofitshealthfulgraces,robyouthofitsinnocentpleasures,pluckfrommaturityandagetheirpleasantornaments,andmakeexistencebutanarrowpathtowardsthegrave:thatodiousspiritwhich,ifitcouldhavehadfullscopeandswayupontheearth,musthaveblastedandmadebarrentheimaginationsofthegreatestmen,andleftthem,intheirpowerofraisingupenduringimagesbeforetheirfellow-creaturesyetunborn,nobetterthanthebeasts:that,intheseverybroad-
  brimmedhatsandverysombrecoats-instiff-necked,solemn-
  visagedpiety,inshort,nomatterwhatitsgarb,whetherithavecroppedhairasinaShakervillage,orlongnailsasinaHindootemple-IrecognisetheworstamongtheenemiesofHeavenandEarth,whoturnthewateratthemarriagefeastsofthispoorworld,notintowine,butgall。Andiftheremustbepeoplevowedtocrushtheharmlessfanciesandtheloveofinnocentdelightsandgaieties,whichareapartofhumannature:asmuchapartofitasanyotherloveorhopethatisourcommonportion:letthem,forme,standopenlyrevealedamongtheribaldandlicentious;theveryidiotsknowthatTHEYarenotontheImmortalroad,andwilldespisethem,andavoidthemreadily。
  LeavingtheShakervillagewithaheartydislikeoftheoldShakers,andaheartypityfortheyoungones:temperedbythestrongprobabilityoftheirrunningawayastheygrowolderandwiser,whichtheynotuncommonlydo:wereturnedtoLebanon,andsotoHudson,bythewaywehadcomeuponthepreviousday。There,wetookthesteamboatdowntheNorthRivertowardsNewYork,butstopped,somefourhours'journeyshortofit,atWestPoint,whereweremainedthatnight,andallnextday,andnextnighttoo。
  Inthisbeautifulplace:thefairestamongthefairandlovelyHighlandsoftheNorthRiver:shutinbydeepgreenheightsandruinedforts,andlookingdownuponthedistanttownofNewburgh,alongaglitteringpathofsunlitwater,withhereandthereaskiff,whosewhitesailoftenbendsonsomenewtackassuddenflawsofwindcomedownuponherfromthegulliesinthehills:
  hemmedin,besides,allroundwithmemoriesofWashington,andeventsoftherevolutionarywar:istheMilitarySchoolofAmerica。
  Itcouldnotstandonmoreappropriateground,andanygroundmorebeautifulcanhardlybe。Thecourseofeducationissevere,butwelldevised,andmanly。ThroughJune,July,andAugust,theyoungmenencampuponthespaciousplainwhereonthecollegestands;andalltheyeartheirmilitaryexercisesareperformedthere,daily。
  Thetermofstudyatthisinstitution,whichtheStaterequiresfromallcadets,isfouryears;but,whetheritbefromtherigidnatureofthediscipline,orthenationalimpatienceofrestraint,orbothcausescombined,notmorethanhalfthenumberwhobegintheirstudieshere,everremaintofinishthem。
  ThenumberofcadetsbeingaboutequaltothatofthemembersofCongress,oneissentherefromeveryCongressionaldistrict:itsmemberinfluencingtheselection。Commissionsintheservicearedistributedonthesameprinciple。ThedwellingsofthevariousProfessorsarebeautifullysituated;andthereisamostexcellenthotelforstrangers,thoughithasthetwodrawbacksofbeingatotalabstinencehousewinesandspiritsbeingforbiddentothestudents,andofservingthepublicmealsatratheruncomfortablehours:towit,breakfastatseven,dinneratone,andsupperatsunset。
  Thebeautyandfreshnessofthiscalmretreat,intheverydawnandgreennessofsummer-itwasthenthebeginningofJune-wereexquisiteindeed。Leavingituponthesixth,andreturningtoNewYork,toembarkforEnglandonthesucceedingday,Iwasgladtothinkthatamongthelastmemorablebeautieswhichhadglidedpastus,andsoftenedinthebrightperspective,werethosewhosepictures,tracedbynocommonhand,arefreshinmostmen'sminds;
  noteasilytogrowold,orfadebeneaththedustofTime:theKaatskillMountains,SleepyHollow,andtheTappaanZee。
  CHAPTERXVI-THEPASSAGEHOME
  INEVERhadsomuchinterestbefore,andverylikelyIshallneverhavesomuchinterestagain,inthestateofthewind,asonthelong-looked-formorningofTuesdaytheSeventhofJune。Somenauticalauthorityhadtoldmeadayortwoprevious,'anythingwithwestinit,willdo;'sowhenIdartedoutofbedatdaylight,andthrowingupthewindow,wassalutedbyalivelybreezefromthenorth-westwhichhadsprungupinthenight,itcameuponmesofreshly,rustlingwithsomanyhappyassociations,thatIconceiveduponthespotaspecialregardforallairsblowingfromthatquarterofthecompass,whichIshallcherish,Idaresay,untilmyownwindhasbreatheditslastfrailpuff,andwithdrawnitselfforeverfromthemortalcalendar。
  Thepilothadnotbeenslowtotakeadvantageofthisfavourableweather,andtheshipwhichyesterdayhadbeeninsuchacrowdeddockthatshemighthaveretiredfromtradeforgoodandall,foranychancesheseemedtohaveofgoingtosea,wasnowfullsixteenmilesaway。Agallantsightshewas,whenwe,fastgainingonherinasteamboat,sawherinthedistanceridingatanchor:hertallmastspointingupingracefullinesagainstthesky,andeveryropeandsparexpressedindelicateandthread-likeoutline:gallant,too,when,webeingallaboard,theanchorcameuptothesturdychorus'Cheerilymen,ohcheerily!'andshefollowedproudlyinthetowingsteamboat'swake:butbravestandmostgallantofall,whenthetow-ropebeingcastadrift,thecanvasflutteredfromhermasts,andspreadingherwhitewingsshesoaredawayuponherfreeandsolitarycourse。
  Intheaftercabinwewereonlyfifteenpassengersinall,andthegreaterpartwerefromCanada,wheresomeofushadknowneachother。Thenightwasroughandsqually,sowerethenexttwodays,buttheyflewbyquickly,andweweresoonascheerfulandsnugaparty,withanhonest,manly-heartedcaptainatourhead,asevercametotheresolutionofbeingmutuallyagreeable,onlandorwater。
  Webreakfastedateight,lunchedattwelve,dinedatthree,andtookourteaathalf-pastseven。Wehadabundanceofamusements,anddinnerwasnottheleastamongthem:firstly,foritsownsake;secondly,becauseofitsextraordinarylength:itsduration,inclusiveofallthelongpausesbetweenthecourses,beingseldomlessthantwohoursandahalf;whichwasasubjectofnever-
  failingentertainment。Bywayofbeguilingthetediousnessofthesebanquets,aselectassociationwasformedatthelowerendofthetable,belowthemast,towhosedistinguishedpresidentmodestyforbidsmetomakeanyfurtherallusion,which,beingaveryhilariousandjovialinstitution,wasprejudiceapartinhighfavourwiththerestofthecommunity,andparticularlywithablacksteward,wholivedforthreeweeksinabroadgrinatthemarvelloushumouroftheseincorporatedworthies。
  Then,wehadchessforthosewhoplayedit,whist,cribbage,books,backgammon,andshovelboard。Inallweathers,fairorfoul,calmorwindy,wewereeveryoneondeck,walkingupanddowninpairs,lyingintheboats,leaningovertheside,orchattinginalazygrouptogether。Wehadnolackofmusic,foroneplayedtheaccordion,anothertheviolin,andanotherwhousuallybeganatsixo'clockA。M。thekey-bugle:thecombinedeffectofwhichinstruments,whentheyallplayeddifferenttunesindifferentspartsoftheship,atthesametime,andwithinhearingofeachother,astheysometimesdideverybodybeingintenselysatisfiedwithhisownperformance,wassublimelyhideous。
  Whenallthesemeansofentertainmentfailed,asailwouldheaveinsight:looming,perhaps,theveryspiritofaship,inthemistydistance,orpassingussoclosethatthroughourglasseswecouldseethepeopleonherdecks,andeasilymakeouthername,andwhithershewasbound。Forhourstogetherwecouldwatchthedolphinsandporpoisesastheyrolledandleapedanddivedaroundthevessel;orthosesmallcreatureseveronthewing,theMotherCarey'schickens,whichhadborneuscompanyfromNewYorkbay,andforawholefortnightflutteredaboutthevessel'sstern。Forsomedayswehadadeadcalm,orverylightwinds,duringwhichthecrewamusedthemselveswithfishing,andhookedanunluckydolphin,whoexpired,inallhisrainbowcolours,onthedeck:aneventofsuchimportanceinourbarrencalendar,thatafterwardswedatedfromthedolphin,andmadethedayonwhichhedied,anera。
  Besidesallthis,whenwewerefiveorsixdaysout,therebegantobemuchtalkoficebergs,ofwhichwanderingislandsanunusualnumberhadbeenseenbythevesselsthathadcomeintoNewYorkadayortwobeforeweleftthatport,andofwhosedangerousneighbourhoodwewerewarnedbythesuddencoldnessoftheweather,andthesinkingofthemercuryinthebarometer。Whilethesetokenslasted,adoublelook-outwaskept,andmanydismaltaleswerewhisperedafterdark,ofshipsthathadstruckupontheiceandgonedowninthenight;butthewindobligingustoholdasouthwardcourse,wesawnoneofthem,andtheweathersoongrewbrightandwarmagain。
  Theobservationeverydayatnoon,andthesubsequentworkingofthevessel'scourse,was,asmaybesupposed,afeatureinourlivesofparamountimportance;norweretherewantingasthereneveraresagaciousdoubtersofthecaptain'scalculations,who,sosoonashisbackwasturned,would,intheabsenceofcompasses,measurethechartwithbitsofstring,andendsofpocket-
  handkerchiefs,andpointsofsnuffers,andclearlyprovehimtobewrongbyanoddthousandmilesorso。Itwasveryedifyingtoseetheseunbelieversshaketheirheadsandfrown,andhearthemholdforthstronglyuponnavigation:notthattheyknewanythingaboutit,butthattheyalwaysmistrustedthecaptainincalmweather,orwhenthewindwasadverse。Indeed,themercuryitselfisnotsovariableasthisclassofpassengers,whomyouwillsee,whentheshipisgoingnoblythroughthewater,quitepalewithadmiration,swearingthatthecaptainbeatsallcaptainseverknown,andevenhintingatsubscriptionsforapieceofplate;andwho,nextmorning,whenthebreezehaslulled,andallthesailshanguselessintheidleair,shaketheirdespondentheadsagain,andsay,withscrewed-uplips,theyhopethatcaptainisasailor-buttheyshrewdlydoubthim。
  Itevenbecameanoccupationinthecalm,towonderwhenthewindWOULDspringupinthefavourablequarter,where,itwasclearlyshownbyalltherulesandprecedents,itoughttohavesprunguplongago。Thefirstmate,whowhistledforitzealously,wasmuchrespectedforhisperseverance,andwasregardedevenbytheunbelieversasafirst-ratesailor。Manygloomylookswouldbecastupwardthroughthecabinskylightsattheflappingsailswhiledinnerwasinprogress;andsome,growingboldinruefulness,predictedthatweshouldlandaboutthemiddleofJuly。Therearealwaysonboardship,aSanguineOne,andaDespondentOne。Thelattercharactercarriedithollowatthisperiodofthevoyage,andtriumphedovertheSanguineOneateverymeal,byinquiringwherehesupposedtheGreatWesternwhichleftNewYorkaweekafteruswasNOW:andwherehesupposedthe'Cunard'steam-packetwasNOW:andwhathethoughtofsailingvessels,ascomparedwithsteamshipsNOW:andsobesethislifewithpestilentattacksofthatkind,thathetoowasobligedtoaffectdespondency,forverypeaceandquietude。
  Thesewereadditionstothelistofentertainingincidents,buttherewasstillanothersourceofinterest。Wecarriedinthesteeragenearlyahundredpassengers:alittleworldofpoverty:
  andaswecametoknowindividualsamongthembysight,fromlookingdownuponthedeckwheretheytooktheairinthedaytime,andcookedtheirfood,andveryoftenateittoo,webecamecurioustoknowtheirhistories,andwithwhatexpectationstheyhadgoneouttoAmerica,andonwhaterrandstheyweregoinghome,andwhattheircircumstanceswere。Theinformationwegotontheseheadsfromthecarpenter,whohadchargeofthesepeople,wasoftenofthestrangestkind。SomeofthemhadbeeninAmericabutthreedays,somebutthreemonths,andsomehadgoneoutinthelastvoyageofthatveryshipinwhichtheywerenowreturninghome。
  Othershadsoldtheirclothestoraisethepassage-money,andhadhardlyragstocoverthem;othershadnofood,andliveduponthecharityoftherest:andoneman,itwasdiscoverednearlyattheendofthevoyage,notbefore-forhekepthissecretclose,anddidnotcourtcompassion-hadhadnosustenancewhateverbutthebonesandscrapsoffathetookfromtheplatesusedintheafter-
  cabindinner,whentheywereputouttobewashed。
  Thewholesystemofshippingandconveyingtheseunfortunatepersons,isonethatstandsinneedofthoroughrevision。IfanyclassdeservetobeprotectedandassistedbytheGovernment,itisthatclasswhoarebanishedfromtheirnativelandinsearchofthebaremeansofsubsistence。Allthatcouldbedoneforthesepoorpeoplebythegreatcompassionandhumanityofthecaptainandofficerswasdone,buttheyrequiremuchmore。Thelawisbound,atleastupontheEnglishside,toseethattoomanyofthemarenotputonboardoneship:andthattheiraccommodationsaredecent:notdemoralising,andprofligate。Itisbound,too,incommonhumanity,todeclarethatnomanshallbetakenonboardwithouthisstockofprovisionsbeingpreviouslyinspectedbysomeproperofficer,andpronouncedmoderatelysufficientforhissupportuponthevoyage。Itisboundtoprovide,ortorequirethattherebeprovided,amedicalattendant;whereasintheseshipstherearenone,thoughsicknessofadults,anddeathsofchildren,onthepassage,aremattersoftheverycommonestoccurrence。
  AboveallitisthedutyofanyGovernment,beitmonarchyorrepublic,tointerposeandputanendtothatsystembywhichafirmoftradersinemigrantspurchaseoftheownersthewhole'tween-decksofaship,andsendonboardasmanywretchedpeopleastheycanlayholdof,onanytermstheycanget,withoutthesmallestreferencetotheconveniencesofthesteerage,thenumberofberths,theslightestseparationofthesexes,oranythingbuttheirownimmediateprofit。Noriseventhistheworstofthevicioussystem:for,certaincrimpingagentsofthesehouses,whohaveapercentageonallthepassengerstheyinveigle,areconstantlytravellingaboutthosedistrictswherepovertyanddiscontentarerife,andtemptingthecredulousintomoremisery,byholdingoutmonstrousinducementstoemigrationwhichcanneverberealised。
  Thehistoryofeveryfamilywehadonboardwasprettymuchthesame。Afterhoardingup,andborrowing,andbegging,andsellingeverythingtopaythepassage,theyhadgoneouttoNewYork,expectingtofinditsstreetspavedwithgold;andhadfoundthempavedwithveryhardandveryrealstones。Enterprisewasdull;
  labourerswerenotwanted;jobsofworkweretobegot,butthepaymentwasnot。Theywerecomingback,evenpoorerthantheywent。OneofthemwascarryinganopenletterfromayoungEnglishartisan,whohadbeeninNewYorkafortnight,toafriendnearManchester,whomhestronglyurgedtofollowhim。Oneoftheofficersbroughtittomeasacuriosity。'Thisisthecountry,Jem,'saidthewriter。'IlikeAmerica。Thereisnodespotismhere;that'sthegreatthing。Employmentofallsortsisgoinga-
  begging,andwagesarecapital。Youhaveonlytochooseatrade,Jem,andbeit。Ihaven'tmadechoiceofoneyet,butIshallsoon。ATPRESENTIHAVEN'TQUITEMADEUPMYMINDWHETHERTOBEA
  CARPENTER-ORATAILOR。'
  Therewasyetanotherkindofpassenger,andbutonemore,who,inthecalmandthelightwinds,wasaconstantthemeofconversationandobservationamongus。ThiswasanEnglishsailor,asmart,thorough-built,Englishman-of-war's-manfromhishattohisshoes,whowasservingintheAmericannavy,andhavinggotleaveofabsencewasonhiswayhometoseehisfriends。Whenhepresentedhimselftotakeandpayforhispassage,ithadbeensuggestedtohimthatbeinganableseamanhemightaswellworkitandsavethemoney,butthispieceofadviceheveryindignantlyrejected:
  saying,'He'dbedamnedbutforoncehe'dgoaboardship,asagentleman。'Accordingly,theytookhismoney,buthenosoonercameaboard,thanhestowedhiskitintheforecastle,arrangedtomesswiththecrew,andtheveryfirsttimethehandswereturnedup,wentaloftlikeacat,beforeanybody。Andallthroughthepassagetherehewas,firstatthebraces,outermostontheyards,perpetuallylendingahandeverywhere,butalwayswithasoberdignityinhismanner,andasobergrinonhisface,whichplainlysaid,'Idoitasagentleman。Formyownpleasure,mindyou!'
  Atlengthandatlast,thepromisedwindcameupinrightgoodearnest,andawaywewentbeforeit,witheverystitchofcanvasset,slashingthroughthewaternobly。Therewasagrandeurinthemotionofthesplendidship,asovershadowedbyhermassofsails,sherodeatafuriouspaceuponthewaves,whichfilledonewithanindescribablesenseofprideandexultation。Assheplungedintoafoamingvalley,howIlovedtoseethegreenwaves,bordereddeepwithwhite,comerushingonastern,tobuoyherupwardattheirpleasure,andcurlaboutherasshestoopedagain,butalwaysownherfortheirhaughtymistressstill!On,onweflew,withchanginglightsuponthewater,beingnowintheblessedregionoffleecyskies;abrightsunlightingusbyday,andabrightmoonbynight;thevanepointingdirectlyhomeward,alikethetruthfulindextothefavouringwindandtoourcheerfulhearts;untilatsunrise,onefairMondaymorning-thetwenty-seventhofJune,I
  shallnoteasilyforgettheday-therelaybeforeus,oldCapeClear,Godblessit,showing,inthemistofearlymorning,likeacloud:thebrightestandmostwelcomecloud,tous,thateverhidthefaceofHeaven'sfallensister-Home。
  Dimspeckasitwasinthewideprospect,itmadethesunriseamorecheerfulsight,andgavetoitthatsortofhumaninterestwhichitseemstowantatsea。There,aselsewhere,thereturnofdayisinseparablefromsomesenseofrenewedhopeandgladness;
  butthelightshiningonthedrearywasteofwater,andshowingitinallitsvastextentofloneliness,presentsasolemnspectacle,whichevennight,veilingitindarknessanduncertainty,doesnotsurpass。Therisingofthemoonismoreinkeepingwiththesolitaryocean;andhasanairofmelancholygrandeur,whichinitssoftandgentleinfluence,seemstocomfortwhileitsaddens。I
  recollectwhenIwasaveryyoungchildhavingafancythatthereflectionofthemooninwaterwasapathtoHeaven,troddenbythespiritsofgoodpeopleontheirwaytoGod;andthisoldfeelingoftencameovermeagain,whenIwatcheditonatranquilnightatsea。
  ThewindwasverylightonthissameMondaymorning,butitwasstillintherightquarter,andso,byslowdegrees,weleftCapeClearbehind,andsailedalongwithinsightofthecoastofIreland。Andhowmerryweallwere,andhowloyaltotheGeorgeWashington,andhowfullofmutualcongratulations,andhowventuresomeinpredictingtheexacthouratwhichweshouldarriveatLiverpool,maybeeasilyimaginedandreadilyunderstood。Also,howheartilywedrankthecaptain'shealththatdayatdinner;andhowrestlesswebecameaboutpackingup:andhowtwoorthreeofthemostsanguinespiritsrejectedtheideaofgoingtobedatallthatnightassomethingitwasnotworthwhiletodo,soneartheshore,butwentnevertheless,andsleptsoundly;andhowtobesonearourjourney'send,waslikeapleasantdream,fromwhichonefearedtowake。
  Thefriendlybreezefreshenedagainnextday,andonwewentoncemorebeforeitgallantly:descryingnowandthenanEnglishshipgoinghomewardundershortenedsail,whilewe,witheveryinchofcanvascrowdedon,dashedgailypast,andleftherfarbehind。
  Towardsevening,theweatherturnedhazy,withadrizzlingrain;
  andsoonbecamesothick,thatwesailed,asitwere,inacloud。
  Stillwesweptonwardlikeaphantomship,andmanyaneagereyeglanceduptowheretheLook-outonthemastkeptwatchforHolyhead。
  Atlengthhislong-expectedcrywasheard,andatthesamemomentthereshoneoutfromthehazeandmistahead,agleaminglight,whichpresentlywasgone,andsoonreturned,andsoonwasgoneagain。Wheneveritcameback,theeyesofallonboard,brightenedandsparkledlikeitself:andthereweallstood,watchingthisrevolvinglightupontherockatHolyhead,andpraisingitforitsbrightnessanditsfriendlywarning,andlaudingit,inshort,aboveallothersignallightsthateverweredisplayed,untilitoncemoreglimmeredfaintlyinthedistance,farbehindus。
  Then,itwastimetofireagun,forapilot;andalmostbeforeitssmokehadclearedaway,alittleboatwithalightathermastheadcamebearingdownuponus,throughthedarkness,swiftly。Andpresently,oursailsbeingbacked,sheranalongside;andthehoarsepilot,wrappedandmuffledinpea-coatsandshawlstotheverybridgeofhisweather-ploughed-upnose,stoodbodilyamongusonthedeck。AndIthinkifthatpilothadwantedtoborrowfiftypoundsforanindefiniteperiodonnosecurity,weshouldhaveengagedtolendittohim,amongus,beforehisboathaddroppedastern,orwhichisthesamethingbeforeeveryscrapofnewsinthepaperhebroughtwithhimhadbecomethecommonpropertyofallonboard。
  Weturnedinprettylatethatnight,andturnedoutprettyearlynextmorning。Bysixo'clockweclusteredonthedeck,preparedtogoashore;andlookeduponthespires,androofs,andsmoke,ofLiverpool。ByeightweallsatdowninoneofitsHotels,toeatanddrinktogetherforthelasttime。Andbyninewehadshakenhandsallround,andbrokenupoursocialcompanyforever。
  Thecountry,bytherailroad,seemed,aswerattledthroughit,likealuxuriantgarden。Thebeautyofthefieldssosmalltheylooked!,thehedge-rows,andthetrees;theprettycottages,thebedsofflowers,theoldchurchyards,theantiquehouses,andeverywell-knownobject;theexquisitedelightsofthatonejourney,crowdingintheshortcompassofasummer'sday,thejoyofmanyyears,withthewindingupwithHomeandallthatmakesitdear;notonguecantell,orpenofminedescribe。
  CHAPTERXVII-SLAVERY
  THEupholdersofslaveryinAmerica-oftheatrocitiesofwhichsystem,IshallnotwriteonewordforwhichIhavenothadampleproofandwarrant-maybedividedintothreegreatclasses。
  Thefirst,arethosemoremoderateandrationalownersofhumancattle,whohavecomeintothepossessionofthemassomanycoinsintheirtradingcapital,butwhoadmitthefrightfulnatureoftheInstitutionintheabstract,andperceivethedangerstosocietywithwhichitisfraught:dangerswhichhoweverdistanttheymaybe,orhowsoevertardyintheircomingon,areascertaintofalluponitsguiltyhead,asistheDayofJudgment。
  Thesecond,consistsofallthoseowners,breeders,users,buyersandsellersofslaves,whowill,untilthebloodychapterhasabloodyend,own,breed,use,buy,andsellthematallhazards:
  whodoggedlydenythehorrorsofthesystemintheteethofsuchamassofevidenceasneverwasbroughttobearonanyothersubject,andtowhichtheexperienceofeverydaycontributesitsimmenseamount;whowouldatthisoranyothermoment,gladlyinvolveAmericainawar,civilorforeign,providedthatithadforitssoleendandobjecttheassertionoftheirrighttoperpetuateslavery,andtowhipandworkandtortureslaves,unquestionedbyanyhumanauthority,andunassailedbyanyhumanpower;who,whentheyspeakofFreedom,meantheFreedomtooppresstheirkind,andtobesavage,merciless,andcruel;andofwhomeverymanonhisownground,inrepublicanAmerica,isamoreexacting,andasterner,andalessresponsibledespotthantheCaliphHarounAlraschidinhisangryrobeofscarlet。
  Thethird,andnottheleastnumerousorinfluential,iscomposedofallthatdelicategentilitywhichcannotbearasuperior,andcannotbrookanequal;ofthatclasswhoseRepublicanismmeans,'I
  willnottolerateamanaboveme:andofthosebelow,nonemustapproachtoonear;'whosepride,inalandwherevoluntaryservitudeisshunnedasadisgrace,mustbeministeredtobyslaves;andwhoseinalienablerightscanonlyhavetheirgrowthinnegrowrongs。
  Ithasbeensometimesurgedthat,intheunavailingeffortswhichhavebeenmadetoadvancethecauseofHumanFreedomintherepublicofAmericastrangecauseforhistorytotreatof!,sufficientregardhasnotbeenhadtotheexistenceofthefirstclassofpersons;andithasbeencontendedthattheyarehardlyused,inbeingconfoundedwiththesecond。Thisis,nodoubt,thecase;nobleinstancesofpecuniaryandpersonalsacrificehavealreadyhadtheirgrowthamongthem;anditismuchtoberegrettedthatthegulfbetweenthemandtheadvocatesofemancipationshouldhavebeenwidenedanddeepenedbyanymeans:therather,asthereare,beyonddispute,amongtheseslave-owners,manykindmasterswhoaretenderintheexerciseoftheirunnaturalpower。Still,itistobefearedthatthisinjusticeisinseparablefromthestateofthingswithwhichhumanityandtrutharecalledupontodeal。
  Slaveryisnotawhitthemoreendurablebecausesomeheartsaretobefoundwhichcanpartiallyresistitshardeninginfluences;norcantheindignanttideofhonestwrathstandstill,becauseinitsonwardcourseitoverwhelmsafewwhoarecomparativelyinnocent,amongahostofguilty。
  Thegroundmostcommonlytakenbythesebettermenamongtheadvocatesofslavery,isthis:'Itisabadsystem;andformyselfIwouldwillinglygetridofit,ifIcould;mostwillingly。Butitisnotsobad,asyouinEnglandtakeittobe。Youaredeceivedbytherepresentationsoftheemancipationists。Thegreaterpartofmyslavesaremuchattachedtome。YouwillsaythatIdonotallowthemtobeseverelytreated;butIwillputittoyouwhetheryoubelievethatitcanbeageneralpracticetotreattheminhumanly,whenitwouldimpairtheirvalue,andwouldbeobviouslyagainsttheinterestsoftheirmasters。'
  Isittheinterestofanymantosteal,togame,towastehishealthandmentalfacultiesbydrunkenness,tolie,forswearhimself,indulgehatred,seekdesperaterevenge,ordomurder?No。
  Alltheseareroadstoruin。Andwhy,then,domentreadthem?
  Becausesuchinclinationsareamongtheviciousqualitiesofmankind。Blotout,yefriendsofslavery,fromthecatalogueofhumanpassions,brutallust,cruelty,andtheabuseofirresponsiblepowerofallearthlytemptationsthemostdifficulttoberesisted,andwhenyehavedoneso,andnotbefore,wewillinquirewhetheritbetheinterestofamastertolashandmaimtheslaves,overwhoselivesandlimbshehasanabsolutecontrol!
  Butagain:thisclass,togetherwiththatlastoneIhavenamed,themiserablearistocracyspawnedofafalserepublic,liftuptheirvoicesandexclaim'Publicopinionisall-sufficienttopreventsuchcrueltyasyoudenounce。'Publicopinion!Why,publicopinionintheslaveStatesISslavery,isitnot?Publicopinion,intheslaveStates,hasdeliveredtheslavesover,tothegentlemerciesoftheirmasters。Publicopinionhasmadethelaws,anddeniedtheslaveslegislativeprotection。Publicopinionhasknottedthelash,heatedthebranding-iron,loadedtherifle,andshieldedthemurderer。Publicopinionthreatenstheabolitionistwithdeath,ifheventuretotheSouth;anddragshimwitharopeabouthismiddle,inbroadunblushingnoon,throughthefirstcityintheEast。Publicopinionhas,withinafewyears,burnedaslavealiveataslowfireinthecityofSt。Louis;andpublicopinionhastothisdaymaintaineduponthebenchthatestimablejudgewhochargedthejury,impanelledtheretotryhismurderers,thattheirmosthorriddeedwasanactofpublicopinion,andbeingso,mustnotbepunishedbythelawsthepublicsentimenthadmade。