Ineversetgreatstorebymyhead,anddidnotthinkMessrs。
  BumpusandCranewouldgivemesogoodalotoforgansastheydid,especiallyconsideringthatIwasadead-headonthatoccasion。
  Muchobligedtothemfortheirpoliteness。Theyhavebeenusefulintheirwaybycallingattentiontoimportantphysiologicalfacts。
  ThisconcessionisduetoourimmensebumpofCandor。
  AshortLectureonPhrenology,readtotheBoardersatourBreakfast-Table。
  Ishallbegin,myfriends,withthedefinitionofaPseudo-science。
  APseudo-scienceconsistsofanomenclature,withaself-adjustingarrangement,bywhichallpositiveevidence,orsuchasfavorsitsdoctrines,isadmitted,andallnegativeevidence,orsuchastellsagainstit,isexcluded。Itisinvariablyconnectedwithsomelucrativepracticalapplication。Itsprofessorsandpractitionersareusuallyshrewdpeople;theyareveryseriouswiththepublic,butwinkandlaughagooddealamongthemselves。Thebelievingmultitudeconsistsofwomenofbothsexes,feeblemindedinquirers,poeticaloptimists,peoplewhoalwaysgetcheatedinbuyinghorses,philanthropistswhoinsistonhurryingupthemillennium,andothersofthisclass,withhereandthereaclergyman,lessfrequentlyalawyer,veryrarelyaphysician,andalmostneverahorse-jockeyoramemberofthedetectivepolice——IdonotsaythatPhrenologywasoneofthePseudo-sciences。
  APseudo-sciencedoesnotnecessarilyconsistwhollyoflies。Itmaycontainmanytruths,andevenvaluableones。Therottenestbankstartswithalittlespecie。Itputsoutathousandpromisestopayonthestrengthofasingledollar,butthedollarisverycommonlyagoodone。ThepractitionersofthePseudo-sciencesknowthatcommonminds,aftertheyhavebeenbaitedwitharealfactortwo,willjumpatthemerestragofalie,orevenatthebarehook。
  Whenwehaveonefactfoundus,weareveryapttosupplythenextoutofourownimagination。HowmanypersonscanreadJudgesxv。
  16correctlythefirsttime?ThePseudo-sciencestakeadvantageofthis——IdidnotsaythatitwassowithPhrenology。
  IhaverarelymetasensiblemanwhowouldnotallowthattherewassomethinginPhrenology。Abroad,highforehead,itiscommonlyagreed,promisesintellect;onethatis"villanouslow"andhasahugehind-headbackofit,iswonttomarkananimalnature。Ihaveasrarelymetanunbiassedandsensiblemanwhoreallybelievedinthebumps。Itisobserved,however,thatpersonswithwhatthePhrenologistscall"goodheads"aremorepronethanotherstowardplenarybeliefinthedoctrine。
  Itissohardtoproveanegative,that,ifamanshouldassertthatthemoonwasintruthagreencheese,formedbythecoagulablesubstanceoftheMilkyWay,andchallengemetoprovethecontrary,Imightbepuzzled。Butifheoffertosellmeatonofthislunarcheese,IcallonhimtoprovethetruthoftheGaseousnatureofoursatellite,beforeIpurchase。
  Itisnotnecessarytoprovethefalsityofthephrenologicalstatement。Itisonlynecessarytoshowthatitstruthisnotproved,andcannotbe,bythecommoncourseofargument。Thewallsoftheheadaredouble,withagreatair-chamberbetweenthem,overthesmallestandmostcloselycrowded"organs。"Canyoutellhowmuchmoneythereisinasafe,whichalsohasthickdoublewalls,bykneadingitsknobswithyourfingers?Sowhenamanfumblesaboutmyforehead,andtalksabouttheorgansofIndividuality,Size,etc。,ItrusthimasmuchasIshouldifhefeltoftheoutsideofmystrong-boxandtoldmethattherewasafive-dollaroraten-
  dollar-billunderthisorthatparticularrivet。Perhapsthereis;
  onlyhedoesn’tknowanythingaboutat。ButthisisapointthatI,theProfessor,understand,myfriends,oroughtto,certainly,betterthanyoudo。Thenextargumentyouwillallappreciate。
  Iproceed,therefore,toexplaintheself-adjustingmechanismofPhrenology,whichisverysimilartothatofthePseudo-sciences。
  Anexamplewillshowitmostconveniently。
  A。isanotoriousthief。Messrs。BumpusandCraneexaminehimandfindagood-sizedorganofAcquisitiveness。PositivefactforPhrenology。CastsanddrawingsofA。aremultiplied,andthebumpdoesnotloseintheactofcopying——Ididnotsayitgained——
  Whatdoyoulooksofor?totheboarders。
  PresentlyB。turnsup,abiggerthiefthanA。ButB。hasnobumpatalloverAcquisitiveness。Negativefact;goesagainstPhrenology——
  Notabitofit。Don’tyouseehowsmallConscientiousnessis?
  That’sthereasonB。stole。
  AndthencomesC。,tentimesasmuchathiefaseitherA。orB。,——
  usedtostealbeforehewasweaned,andwouldpickoneofhisownpocketsandputitscontentsinanother,ifhecouldfindnootherwayofcommittingpettylarceny。Unfortunately,C。hasahollow,insteadofabump,overAcquisitiveness。Ah,butjustlookandseewhatabumpofAlimentiveness!DidnotC。buynutsandgingerbread,whenaboy,withthemoneyhestole?Ofcourseyouseewhyheisathief,andhowhisexampleconfirmsournoblescience。
  Atlastcomesalongacasewhichisapparentlyasettler,forthereisalittlebrainwithvastandvariedpowers,——acaselikethatofByron,forinstance。Thencomesoutthegrandreserve-reasonwhichcoverseverythingandrendersitsimplyimpossibleevertocorneraPhrenologist。"Itisnotthesizealone,butthequalityofanorgan,whichdeterminesitsdegreeofpower。"
  Oh!oh!Isee——TheargumentmaybebrieflystatedthusbythePhrenologist:"HeadsIwin,tailsyoulose。"Well,that’sconvenient。
  ItmustbeconfessedthatPhrenologyhasacertainresemblancetothePseudo-sciences。IdidnotsayitwasaPseudo-science。
  IhaveoftenmetpersonswhohavebeenaltogetherstruckupandamazedattheaccuracywithwhichsomewanderingProfessorofPhrenologyhadreadtheircharacterswrittenupontheirskulls。OfcoursetheProfessoracquireshisinformationsolelythroughhiscranialinspectionsandmanipulations——Whatareyoulaughingat?
  totheboarders。——Butletusjustsuppose,foramoment,thatatolerablycunningfellow,whodidnotknoworcareanythingaboutPhrenology,shouldopenashopandundertaketoreadoffpeople’scharactersatfiftycentsoradollarapiece。Letusseehowwellhecouldgetalongwithoutthe"organs。"
  Iwillsupposemyselftosetupsuchashop。Iwouldinvestonehundreddollars,moreorless,incastsofbrains,skulls,charts,andothermattersthatwouldmakethemostshowforthemoney。Thatwoulddotobeginwith。IwouldthenadvertisemyselfasthecelebratedProfessorBrainey,orwhatevernameImightchoose,andwaitformyfirstcustomer。Myfirstcustomerisamiddle-agedman。
  Ilookathim,——askhimaquestionortwo,soastohearhimtalk。
  WhenIhavegotthehangofhim,Iaskhimtositdown,andproceedtofumblehisskull,dictatingasfollows:
  SCALEFROM1TO10。
  LISTOFFACULTIESFORPRIVATENOTESFORMYPUPIL。
  CUSTOMER。
  Eachtobeaccompaniedwithawink。
  Amativeness,7。Mostmenlovetheconflictingsex,andallmenlovetobetoldtheydo。
  Alimentiveness,8。Don’tyouseethathehasburstoffhislowestwaistcoat-buttonwithfeeding,——heyAcquisitiveness,8。Ofcourse。Amiddle-agedYankee。
  Approbativeness7。Hatwellbrushed。Hairditto。Marktheeffectofthatplussign。
  Self-Esteem6。Hisfaceshowsthat。
  Benevolence9。That’llpleasehim。
  Conscientiousness8?Thatfractionlooksfirst-rate。
  Mirthfulness7Haslaughedtwicesincehecamein。
  Ideality9Thatsoundswell。
  Form,Size,Weight,4to6。AverageeverythingthatColor,Locality,cannotbeguessed。
  Eventuality,etc。etc。
  Andsooftheotherfaculties。
  Ofcourse,youknow,thatisn’tthewaythePhrenologistsdo。Theygoonlybythebumps——Whatdoyoukeeplaughingsofor?totheboarders。IonlysaidthatisthewayIshouldpractise"Phrenology"foraliving。
  EndofmyLecture——
  TheReformershavegoodheads,generally。Theirfacesarecommonlysereneenough,andtheyarelambsinprivateintercourse,eventhoughtheirvoicesmaybelikeThewolf’slonghowlfromOonalaska’sshore,whenheardfromtheplatform。Theirgreatestspiritualdangerisfromtheperpetualflatteryofabusetowhichtheyareexposed。
  Theselinesaremeanttocautionthem。
  SAINTANTHONYTHEREFORMER。
  HISTEMPTATION。
  Nofearlestpraiseshouldmakeusproud!
  Weknowhowcheaplythatiswon;
  TheidlehomageofthecrowdIsproofoftasksasidlydone。
  Asurface-smilemaypaythetoilThatfollowsstilltheconqueringRight,Withsoft,whitehandstodressthespoilThatsunbrownedvalorclutchedinfight。
  Singthesweetsongofotherdays,Serenelyplacid,safelytrue,Ando’erthepresent’sparchingwaysThyversedistilslikeeveningdew。
  Butspeakinwordsoflivingpower,——
  TheyfalllikedropsofscaldingrainThatplashedbeforetheburningshowerSwepto’erthecitiesoftheplain!
  ThenscowlingHateturnsdeadlypale,——
  ThenPassion’shalf-coiledaddersspring,And,smittenthroughtheirleprousmail,Strikerightandleftinhopetosting。
  Ifthou,unmovedbypoisoningwrath,Thyfeetonearth,thyheartabove,Canstwalkinpeacethykinglypath,Unchangedintrust,unchilledinlove,——
  Tookindforbitterwordstogrieve,Toofirmforclamortodismay,WhenFaithforbidstheetobelieve,AndMeeknesscallstodisobey,——
  Ah,thenbewareofmortalpride!
  ThesmilingpridethatcalmlyscornsThosefoolishfingers,crimsondyedInlaboringonthycrownofthorns!
  IX
  Oneofourboarders——perhapsmorethanonewasconcernedinit——sentinsomequestionstome,theotherday,which,trivialassomeofthemare,Ifeltboundtoanswer。
  1——Whetheraladywaseverknowntowritealettercoveringonlyasinglepage?
  TothisIanswered,thattherewasacaseonrecordwherealadyhadbuthalfasheetofpaperandnoenvelope;andbeingobligedtosendthroughthepost-office,shecoveredonlyonesideofthepapercrosswise,lengthwise,anddiagonally。
  2——Whatconstitutesamanagentleman?
  TothisIgaveseveralanswers,adaptedtoparticularclassesofquestioners。
  a。Nottryingtobeagentleman。
  b。Self-respectunderlyingcourtesy。
  c。Knowledgeandobservanceofthefitnessofthingsinsocialintercourse。
  d。f。s。d。asmanysuppose。
  3——Whetherfaceorfigureismostattractiveinthefemalesex?
  Answeredinthefollowingepigram,byayoungmanabouttown:
  QuothTom,"Thoughfairherfeaturesbe,Itisherfigurepleasesme。"
  "Whatmayherfigurebe?"Icried。
  "Onehundredthousand!"hereplied。
  Whenthiswasreadtotheboarders,theyoungmanJohnsaidheshouldlikeachanceto"stepup"toafiggerofthatkind,ifthegirlwasoneoftherightsort。
  Thelandladysaidthemthatmerriedformoneydidn’tdeservetheblessin’ofagoodwife。Moneywasagreatthingwhenthemthathaditmadeagooduseofit。Shehadseenbetterdaysherself,andknewwhatitwasnevertowantforanything。Oneofhercousinsmerriedaveryricholdgentleman,andshehadheerdthathesaidhelivedtenyearlongerthanifhe’dstaidbyhimselfwithoutanybodytotakecareofhim。Therewasnothin’likeawifefornussin’sickfolksandthemthatcouldn’ttakecareofthemselves。
  TheyoungmanJohngotoffalittlewink,andpointedslylywithhisthumbinthedirectionofourdiminutivefriend,forwhomheseemedtothinkthisspeechwasintended。
  Ifitwasmeantforhim,hedidn’tappeartoknowthatitwas。
  Indeed,heseemssomewhatlistlessoflate,exceptwhentheconversationfallsupononeofthoselargertopicsthatspeciallyinteresthim,andthenhegrowsexcited,speaksloudandfast,sometimesalmostsavagely,——and,Ihavenoticedonceortwice,presseshislefthandtohisrightside,asifthereweresomethingthatached,orweighed,orthrobbedinthatregion。
  Whilehespeaksinthisway,thegeneralconversationisinterrupted,andwealllistentohim。Irislookssteadilyinhisface,andthenhewillturnasifmagnetizedandmeettheambereyeswithhisownmelancholygaze。Idobelievethattheyhavesomekindofunderstandingtogether,thattheymeetelsewherethanatourtable,andthatthereisamystery,whichisgoingtobreakuponusallofasudden,involvingtherelationsofthesetwopersons。Fromtheveryfirst,theyhavetakentoeachother。Theonethingtheyhaveincommonistheheroicwill。Inhim,itshowsitselfinthinkinghiswaystraightforward,indoingbattlefor"freetradeandnorightofsearch"onthehighseasofreligiouscontroversy,andespeciallyinfightingthebattlesofhiscrookedoldcity。Inher,itisstandingupforherlittlefriendwiththemostqueenlydisregardofthecodeofboarding-houseetiquette。Peoplemaysayorlookwhattheylike,——shewillhaveherwayaboutthissentimentofhers。
  ThePoorRelationisinadreadfulfidgetwhenevertheLittleGentlemansaysanythingthatinterfereswithherowninfallibility。
  SheseemstothinkFaithmustgowithherfacetiedup,asifshehadthetoothache,——andthatifsheopenshermouthtothequarterthewindblowsfrom,shewillcatchher"deatho’cold。"
  Thelandladyherselfcametohimoneday,asIhavefoundout,andtriedtopersuadehimtoholdhistongue——Theboarderswasgettin’
  uneasy,——shesaid,——andsomeof’emwouldgo,shemistrusted,ifhetalkedanymoreaboutthingsthatbelongedtotheministerstosettle。Shewasapoorwoman,thathadknownbetterdays,butallherlivin’dependedonherboarders,andshewassuretherewasn’tanyof’emshesetsomuchbyasshedidbyhim;buttherewasthemthatneverlikedtohearaboutsechthings,exceptonSundays。
  TheLittleGentlemanlookedverysmilingatthelandlady,whosmiledevenmorecordiallyinreturn,andadjustedhercap-ribbonwithanunconsciousmovement,——areminiscenceofthelong-pastpairing-time,whenshehadsmoothedherlocksandsoftenedhervoice,andwonhermatebytheseandotherbird-likegraces——MydearMadam,——hesaid,——Iwillrememberyourinterests,andspeakonlyofmatterstowhichIamtotallyindifferent——Idon’tdoubthemeantthis;butadayortwoafter,somethingstirredhimup,andIheardhisvoiceutteringitselfaloud,thus:-
  Itmustbedone,Sir!——hewassaying,——itmustbedone!OurreligionhasbeenJudaized,ithasbeenRomanized,ithasbeenOrientalized,ithasbeenAnglicized,andthetimeisathandwhenitmustbeAMERICANIZED!Now,Sir,youseewhatAmericanizingisinpolitics;——itmeansthatamanshallhaveavotebecauseheisaman,——andshallvoteforwhomhepleases,withouthisneighbor’sinterference。IfhechoosestovotefortheDevil,thatishislookout;——perhapshethinkstheDevilisbetterthantheothercandidates;andIdon’tdoubthe’softenright,Sir。Justsoaman’ssoulhasavoteinthespiritualcommunity;anditdoesn’tdo,Sir,oritwon’tdolong,tocallhim"schismatic"and"heretic"andthoseotherwickednamesthattheoldmurderousInquisitorshaveleftustohelpalong"peaceandgoodwilltomen"!
  Aslongasyoucouldcatchamananddrophimintoanoubliette,orpullhimoutafewincheslongerbymachinery,orputahotironthroughhistongue,ormakehimclimbupaladderandsitonaboardatthetopofastakesothatheshouldbeslowlybroiledbythefirekindledroundit,therewassomesenseinthesewords;theyledtosomething。Butsincewehavedonewiththosetools,wehadbettergiveupthosewords。IshouldliketoseeaYankeeadvertisementlikethis!——theLittleGentlemanlaughedfiercelyasheutteredthewords,————
  Patentthumb-screws,——willcrushtheboneinthreeturns——
  Thecast-ironboot,withwedgeandmallet,onlyfivedollars!——
  Thecelebratedextension-rack,warrantedtostretchamansixinchesintwentyminutes,——moneyreturned,ifitprovesunsatisfactory。
  Ishouldliketoseesuchanadvertisement,Isay,Sir!Now,what’stheuseofusingthewordsthatbelongedwiththethumb-screws,andtheBlessedVirginwiththeknivesunderherpetticoatsandsleevesandbodice,andthedrypanandgradualfire,ifwecan’thavethethingsthemselves,Sir?What’stheuseofpaintingthefireroundapoorfellow,whenyouthinkitwon’tdotokindleoneunderhim,——astheydidatValenciaorValladolid,orwhereveritwas?——
  Whatstoryisthat?——Isaid。
  Why,——heanswered,——atthelastauto-da-fe,in1824or’5,orsomewherethere,——it’satraveller’sstory,butamightyknowingtravellerheis,——theyhada"heretic"touseupaccordingtothestatutesprovidedforthecrimeofprivateopinion。Theycouldn’tquitemakeuptheirmindstoburnhim,sotheyonlyhunghiminahogsheadpaintedalloverwithflames!
  No,Sir!whenamancallsyounamesbecauseyougototheballot-
  boxandvoteforyourcandidate,orbecauseyousaythisorthatisyouropinion,heforgetsinwhichhalfoftheworldhewasborn,Sir!Itwon’tbelong,Sir,beforewehaveAmericanizedreligionaswehaveAmericanizedgovernment;andthen,Sir,everysoulGodsendsintotheworldwillbegoodinthefaceofallmenforjustsomuchofHis"inspiration"as"givethhimunderstanding"!——Noneofmywords,Sir!noneofmywords!——
  IfIrisdoesnotlovethisLittleGentleman,whatdoeslovelooklikewhenoneseesit?Shefollowshimwithhereyes,sheleansovertowardhimwhenhespeaks,herfacechangeswiththechangesofhisspeech,sothatonemightthinkitwaswithheraswithChristabel,——
  ThatallherfeatureswereresignedTothissoleimageinhermind。
  Butsheneverlooksathimwithsuchintensityofdevotionaswhenhesaysanythingaboutthesoulandthesoul’satmosphere,religion。
  Womenaretwiceasreligiousasmen;——alltheworldknowsthat。
  Whethertheyareanybetter,intheeyesofAbsoluteJustice,mightbequestioned;fortheadditionalreligiouselementsuppliedbysexhardlyseemstobeamatterofpraiseorblame。Butinallcommonaspectstheyaresomuchaboveusthatwegetmostofourreligionfromthem,——fromtheirteachings,fromtheirexample,——aboveall,fromtheirpureaffections。
  NowthispoorlittleIrishadbeentalkedtostrangelyinherchildhood。Especiallyshehadbeentoldthatshehatedallgoodthings,——whicheverysensibleparentknowswellenoughisnottrueofagreatmanychildren,tosaytheleast。Ihavesometimesquestionedwhethermanylibelsonhumannaturehadnotbeenanaturalconsequenceofthecelibacyoftheclergy,whichwasenforcedforsolongaperiod。
  Thechildhadmetthisandsomeotherequallyencouragingstatementsastoherspiritualconditions,earlyinlife,andfoughtthebattleofspiritualindependenceprematurely,asmanychildrendo。IfallshedidwashatefultoGod,whatwasthemeaningoftheapprovingorelsethedisapprovingconscience,whenshehaddone"right"or"wrong"?No"shoulder-striker"hitsoutstraighterthanachildwithitslogic。Why,IcanrememberlyinginmybedinthenurseryandsettlingquestionswhichallthatIhaveheardsinceandgotoutofbookshasneverbeenabletoraiseagain。Ifachilddoesnotassertitselfinthiswayingoodseason,itbecomesjustwhatitsparentsorteacherswere,andisnobetterthanaplasticimage——
  HowoldwasIatthetime?——Isupposeabout5823yearsold,——thatis,countingfromArchbishopUsher’sdateoftheCreation,andaddingthelifeoftherace,whoseaccumulatedintelligenceisapartofmyinheritance,tomyown。AgooddealolderthanPlato,yousee,andmuchmoreexperiencedthanmyLordBaconandmostoftheworld’steachers——Oldbooks,asyouwellknow,arebooksoftheworld’syouth,andnewbooksarefruitsofitsage。Howmanyofalltheseancientfoliosroundmearelikesomanyoldcupels!Thegoldhaspassedoutofthemlongago,buttheirporesarefullofthedrosswithwhichitwasmingled。
  AndsoIris——havingthrownoffthatfirstlassowhichnotonlyfetters,butchokesthosewhomitcanhold,sothattheygivethemselvesuptremblingandbreathlesstothegreatsoul-subduer,whohasthembythewindpipehadsettledabriefcreedforherself,inwhichloveoftheneighbor,whomwehaveseen,wasthefirstarticle,andloveoftheCreator,whomwehavenotseen,grewoutofthisasitsnaturaldevelopment,beingnecessarilysecondinorderoftimetothefirstunselfishemotionswhichwefeelforthefellow-creatureswhosurroundusinourearlyyears。
  Thechildmusthavesomeplaceofworship。Whatwouldayounggirlbewhonevermingledhervoicewiththesongsandprayersthatroseallaroundherwitheveryreturningdayofrest?AndIriswasfreetochoose。Sometimesoneandsometimesanotherwouldoffertocarryhertothisorthatplaceofworship;andwhenthedoorswerehospitablyopened,shewouldoftengomeeklyinbyherself。Itwasacuriousfact,thattwochurchesasremotefromeachotherindoctrineascouldwellbedividedheraffections。
  TheChurchofSaintPolycarphadverymuchthelookofaRomanCatholicchapel。IdonotwishtoruntheriskofgivingnamestotheecclesiasticalfurniturewhichgaveitsuchaRomishaspect;buttherewerepictures,andinscriptionsinantiquatedcharacters,andtherewerereading-stands,andflowersonthealtar,andotherelegantarrangements。Thentherewereboystosingalternatelyinchoirsresponsivetoeachother,andtherewasmuchbowing,withveryloudresponding,andalongserviceandashortsermon,andabag,suchasJudasusedtoholdintheoldpictures,wascarriedroundtoreceivecontributions。Everythingwasdonenotonly"decentlyandinorder,"but,perhapsonemightsay,withacertainairofmagnifyingtheirofficeonthepartofthedignifiedclergymen,oftentwoorthreeinnumber。ThemusicandthefreewelcomeweregratefultoIris,andsheforgotherprejudicesatthedoorofthechapel。Forthiswasachurchwithopendoors,withseatsforallclassesandallcolorsalike,——achurchofzealousworshippersaftertheirfaith,ofcharitableandserviceablemenandwomen,onethattookcareofitschildrenandneverforgotitspoor,andwhosepeopleweremuchmoreoccupiedinlookingoutfortheirownsoulsthaninattackingthefaithoftheirneighbors。Initsmodeofworshiptherewasaunionoftwoqualities,——thetasteandrefinement,whichtheeducatedrequirejustasmuchintheirchurchesaselsewhere,andtheairofstateliness,almostofpomp,whichimpressesthecommonworshipper,andisoftennotwithoutitseffectuponthosewhothinktheyholdoutwardformsasoflittlevalue。Underthehalf-RomishaspectoftheChurchofSaintPolycarp,theyounggirlfoundadevoutandlovingandsingularlycheerfulreligiousspirit。Theartisticsense,whichbetrayeditselfinthedramaticproprietiesofitsritual,harmonizedwithhertaste。Themingledmurmuroftheloudresponses,inthoserhythmicphrases,sosimple,yetsofervent,almostasifeverytenthheart-beat,insteadofitsdulltic-tac,articulateditselfas"GoodLord,deliverus!"——thesweetalternationofthetwochoirs,astheirholysongfloatedfromsidetoside,thekeenyoungvoicesrisinglikeaflightofsinging-birdsthatpassesfromonegrovetoanother,carryingitsmusicwithitbackandforward,——whyshouldshenotlovethesegraciousoutwardsignsofthoseinnerharmonieswhichnonecoulddenymadebeautifulthelivesofmanyofherfellow-worshippersinthehumble,yetnotinelegantChapelofSaintPolycarp?
  TheyoungMarylander,whowasbornandbredtothatmodeofworship,hadintroducedhertothechapel,forwhichhedidthehonorsforsuchofourboardersaswerenototherwiseprovidedfor。Isawthemlookingoverthesameprayer-bookoneSunday,andIcouldnothelpthinkingthattwosuchyoungandhandsomepersonscouldhardlyworshiptogetherinsafetyforagreatwhile。Buttheyseemedtomindnothingbuttheirprayer-book。By-and-bythesilkenbagwashandedround——Idon’tbelieveshewill;soawkward,youknow;-
  besides,sheonlycamebyinvitation。Theresheis,withherhandinherpocket,though,——andsureenough,herlittlebitofsilvertinkledasitstruckthecoinbeneath。Godblessher!shehasn’tmuchtogive;buthereyeglistenswhenshegivesit,andthatisallHeavenasks——ThatwasthefirsttimeInoticedtheseyoungpeopletogether,andIamsuretheybehavedwiththemostcharmingpropriety,——infact,therewasoneofoursilentlady-boarderswiththem,whoseeyeswouldhavekeptCupidandPsychetotheirgoodbehavior。AdayortwoafterthisInoticedthattheyounggentlemanhadlefthisseat,whichyoumayrememberwasatthecornerdiagonaltothatofIris,sothattheyhavebeenasfarremovedfromeachotherastheycouldbeatthetable。Hisnewseatisthreeorfourplacesfartherdownthetable。OfcourseImadearomanceoutofthis,atonce。Sostupidnottoseeit!Howcoulditbeotherwise?——Didyouspeak,Madam?Ibegyourpardon。Tomylady-reader。
  Ineversawanythinglikethetendernesswithwhichthisyounggirltreatsherlittledeformedneighbor。Ifhewereinthewayofgoingtochurch,Iknowshewouldfollowhim。Buthisworship,ifany,isnotwiththethrongofmenandwomenandstaringchildren。
  I,theProfessor,ontheotherhand,amaregularchurch-goer。I
  shouldgoforvariousreasonsifIdidnotloveit;butIamhappyenoughtofindgreatpleasureinthemidstofdevoutmultitudes,whetherIcanacceptalltheircreedsornot。Oneplaceofworshipcomesnearerthantheresttomyidealstandard,andtothisitwasthatIcarriedouryounggirl。
  TheChurchoftheGalileans,asitiscalled,isevenhumblerinoutsidepretensionsthantheChurchofSaintPolycarp。Likethat,itisopentoallcomers。Thestrangerwhoapproachesitlooksdownaquietstreetandseestheplainestofchapels,——akindofwoodentent,thatoweswhatevergraceithastoitspointedwindowsandthehigh,sharproofs——traces,both,ofthatupwardmovementofecclesiasticalarchitecturewhichsoaredaloftincathedral-spires,shootingintotheskyasthespikeofafloweringaloefromtheclusterofbroad,sharp-wedgedleavesbelow。Thissuggestionofmedievalsymbolism,aidedbyaminuteturretinwhichahand-bellmighthavehungandfoundjustroomenoughtoturnover,wasallofoutwardshowthesmalledificecouldboast。Withintherewasverylittlethatpretendedtobeattractive。Asmallorganatoneside,andaplainpulpit,showedthatthebuildingwasachurch;butitwasachurchreducedtoitssimplestexpression:
  YetwhenthegreatandwisemonarchoftheEastsatuponhisthrone,inallthegoldenblazeofthespoilsofOphirandthefreightsofthenavyofTarshish,hisglorywasnotlikethatofthissimplechapelinitsSundaygarniture。Fortheliliesofthefield,intheirseason,andthefairestflowersoftheyear,induesuccession,wereclusteredeverySundaymorningoverthepreacher’sdesk。Slight,thin-tissuedblossomsofpinkandblueandvirginwhiteinearlyspring,thenthefull-breastedanddeep-heartedrosesofsummer,thenthevelvet-robedcrimsonandyellowflowersofautumn,andinthewinterdelicateexoticsthatgrewunderskiesofglassinthefalsesummersofourcrystalpalaceswithoutknowingthatitwasthedreadfulwinterofNewEnglandwhichwasrattlingthedoorsandfrostingthepanes,——intheirlanguagethewholeyeartolditshistoryoflifeandgrowthandbeautyfromthatsimpledesk。Therewasalwaysatleastonegoodsermon,——thisfloralhomily。Therewasatleastonegoodprayer,——thatbriefspacewhenallweresilent,afterthemanneroftheFriendsattheirdevotions。
  Here,too,Irisfoundanatmosphereofpeaceandlove。Thesamegentle,thoughtfulfaces,thesamecheerfulbutreverentialspirit,thesamequiet,thesamelifeofactivebenevolence。ButinallelsehowdifferentfromtheChurchofSaintPolycarp!Noclericalcostume,noceremonialforms,nocarefullytrainedchoirs。A
  liturgytheyhave,tobesure,whichdoesnotscrupletoborrowfromthetime-honoredmanualsofdevotion,butalsodoesnothesitatetochangeitsexpressionstoitsownliking。
  Perhapsthegoodpeopleseemalittleeasywitheachother;——theyareapttonodfamiliarly,andhaveevenbeenknowntowhisperbeforetheministercamein。ButitisarelieftogetridofthatoldSunday——no,——Sabbathface,whichsuggeststheideathatthefirstdayoftheweekiscommemorativeofsomemostmournfulevent。
  Thetruthis,thesebrethrenandsistersmeetverymuchasafamilydoesforitsdevotions,notputtingofftheirhumanityintheleast,consideringitonthewholequiteadelightfulmattertocometogetherforprayerandsongandgoodcounselfromkindandwiselips。Andiftheyarefreerintheirdemeanorthansomeveryprecisecongregations,theyhavenottheairofaworldlysetofpeople。Clearlytheyhavenotcometoadvertisetheirtailorsandmilliners,norforthesakeofexchangingcriticismsontheliterarycharacterofthesermontheymayhear。Thereisnorestlessnessandnorestraintamongthesequiet,cheerfulworshippers。Onethingthatkeepsthemcalmandhappyduringtheseasonsoevidentlytryingtomanycongregationsis,thattheyjoinverygenerallyinthesinging。Inthiswaytheygetridofthataccumulatednervousforcewhichescapesinallsortsoffidgetymovements,sothataministertryingtokeephiscongregationstillremindsoneofaboywithhishandoverthenoseofapumpwhichanotherboyisworking,——thisspirtingimpatienceofthepeopleissolikethejetsthatfindtheirwaythroughhisfingers,andthegrandrushoutatthefinalAmen!hassuchawonderfullikenesstothegushthattakesplacewhentheboypullshishandaway,withimmenserelief,asitseems,toboththepumpandtheofficiatingyoungster。
  Howsweetisthisblendingofallvoicesandallheartsinonecommonsongofpraise!Somewillsingalittleloud,perhaps,——andnowandthenanimpatientchoristerwillgetasyllableortwoinadvance,oranenchantedsingersoloseallthoughtoftimeandplaceintheluxuryofaclosingcadencethatheholdsontothelastsemi-breveuponhisprivateresponsibility;buthowmuchmoreofthespiritoftheoldPsalmistinthemusicoftheseimperfectlytrainedvoicesthanintheacademicnicetiesofthepaidperformerswhotakeourmusicalworshipoutofourhands!
  IamoftheopinionthatthecreedoftheChurchoftheGalileansisnotlaiddowninasmanydetailsasthatoftheChurchofSaintPolycarp。YetIsuspect,ifoneofthegoodpeoplefromeachofthosechurcheshadmetoverthebedofasufferingfellow-creature,orforthepromotionofanycharitableobject,theywouldhavefoundtheyhadmoreincommonthanallthespecialbeliefsorwantofbeliefsthatseparatedthemwouldamountto。Therearealwaysmanywhobelievethatthefruitsofatreeaffordabettertestofitsconditionthanastatementofthecompostswithwhichitisdressed,thoughthelasthasitsmeaningandimportance,nodoubt。
  Betweenthesetwochurches,then,ouryoungIrisdividesheraffections。ButIdoubtifshelistenstothepreacherateitherwithmoredevotionthanshedoestoherlittleneighborwhenhetalksofthesematters。
  Whatdoeshebelieve?Inthefirstplace,thereissomedeep-rooteddisquietlyingatthebottomofhissoul,whichmakeshimverybitteragainstallkindsofusurpationovertherightofprivatejudgment。Overthisseemstolieacertaintendernessforhumanityingeneral,bredoutoflife-longtrial,Ishouldsay,butsharplystreakedwithfierylinesofwrathatvariousindividualactsofwrong,especiallyiftheycomeinanecclesiasticalshape,andrecalltohimthedayswhenhismother’sgreat-grandmotherwasstrangledonWitchHill,withatextfromtheOldTestamentforherhalter。Withallthis,hehasaboundlessbeliefinthefutureofthisexperimentalhemisphere,andespeciallyinthedestinyofthefreethoughtofitsnortheasternmetropolis——
  Amancanseefurther,Sir,——hesaidoneday,——fromthetopofBostonStateHouse,andseemorethatisworthseeing,thanfromallthepyramidsandturretsandsteeplesinalltheplacesintheworld!Nosmoke,Sir;nofog,Sir;andacleansweepfromtheOuterLightandtheseabeyondittotheNewHampshiremountains!Yes,Sir,——andtherearegreattruthsthatarehigherthanmountainsandbroaderthanseas,thatpeoplearelookingforfromthetopsofthesehillsofours;——suchastheworldneversaw,thoughitmighthaveseenthematJerusalem,ifitseyeshadbeenopen!——Wheredotheyhavemostcrazypeople?Tellmethat,Sir!
  Ianswered,thatIhadhearditsaidthereweremoreinNewEnglandthaninmostcountries,perhapsmorethaninanypartoftheworld。
  Verygood,Sir,——heanswered——Whenhavetherebeenmostpeoplekilledandwoundedinthecourseofthiscentury?
  DuringthewarsoftheFrenchEmpire,nodoubt,——Isaid。
  That’sit!that’sit!——saidtheLittleGentleman;——wherethebattleofintelligenceisfought,therearemostmindsbruisedandbroken!
  We’rebattlingforafaithhere,Sir。
  Thedivinity-studentremarked,thatitwasratherlateintheworld’shistoryformentobelookingoutforanewfaith。
  Ididn’tsayanewfaith,——saidtheLittleGentleman;——oldornew,itcan’thelpbeingdifferenthereinthisAmericanmindofoursfromanythingthateverwasbefore;thepeoplearenew,Sir,andthatmakesthedifference。Oneloadofcorngoestothesty,andmakesthefatofswine,——anothergoestothefarm-house,andbecomesthemusclethatclothestherightarmsofheroes。Itisn’twhereapawnstandsontheboardthatmakesthedifference,butwhatthegamerounditiswhenitisonthisorthatsquare。
  CananymanlookroundandseewhatChristiancountriesarenowdoing,andhowtheyaregoverned,andwhatisthegeneralconditionofsociety,withoutseeingthatChristianityistheflagunderwhichtheworldsails,andnottherudderthatsteersitscourse?No,Sir!Therewasagreatraftbuiltabouttwothousandyearsago,——
  callitanark,rather,——theworld’sgreatark!bigenoughtoholdallmankind,andmadetobelaunchedrightoutintotheopenwavesoflife,——andhereithasbeenlying,oneendontheshoreandoneendbobbingupanddowninthewater,menfightingallthetimeastowhoshouldbecaptainandwhoshouldhavethestate-rooms,andthrowingeachotheroverthesidebecausetheycouldnotagreeaboutthepointsofcompass,butthegreatvesselnevergettingafloatwithitsfreightofnationsandtheirrulers;——andnow,Sir,thereisandhasbeenforthislongtimeafleetof"heretic"lighterssailingoutofBostonBay,andtheyhavebeensaying,andtheysaynow,andtheymeantokeepsaying,"Pumpoutyourbilge-water,shoveloveryourloadsofidleballast,getoutyouroldrottencargo,andwewillcarryitoutintodeepwatersandsinkitwhereitwillneverbeseenagain;soshallthearkoftheworld’shopefloatontheocean,insteadofstickinginthedock-mudwhereitislying!"
  It’saslowbusiness,thisofgettingthearklaunched。TheJordanwasn’tdeepenough,andtheTiberwasn’tdeepenough,andtheRhonewasn’tdeepenough,andtheThameswasn’tdeepenough,andperhapstheCharlesisn’tdeepenough;butIdon’tfeelsureofthat,Sir,andIlovetoheartheworkmenknockingattheoldblocksoftraditionandmakingthewayssmoothwiththeoiloftheGoodSamaritan。Idon’tknow,Sir,——butIdothinkshestirsalittle,——
  Idobelievesheslides;——andwhenIthinkofwhataworkthatisforthedearoldthree-breastedmotherofAmericanliberty,IwouldnottakeallthegloryofallthegreatestcitiesintheworldformybirthrightinthesoiloflittleBoston!——
  Someofuscouldnothelpsmilingatthisburstoflocalpatriotism,especiallywhenitfinishedwiththelasttwowords。
  AndIrissmiled,too。Butitwastheradiantsmileofpleasurewhichalwayslightsupherfacewhenherlittleneighborgetsexcitedonthegreattopicsofprogressinfreedomandreligion,andespeciallyonthepartwhich,ashepleaseshimselfwithbelieving,hisowncityistotakeinthatconsummationofhumandevelopmenttowhichhelooksforward。
  Presentlyshelookedintohisfacewithachangedexpression,——theanxietyofamotherthatseesherchildsuffering。
  Youarenotwell,——shesaid。
  Iamneverwell,——heanswered——Hiseyesfellmechanicallyonthedeath’s-headringheworeonhisrighthand。Shetookhishandasifithadbeenababy’s,andturnedthegrimdevicesothatitshouldbeoutofsight。Oneslight,sad,slowmovementoftheheadseemedtosay,"Thedeath-symbolisstillthere!"
  Averyoddpersonage,tobesure!Seemstoknowwhatisgoingon,——
  readsbooks,oldandnew,——hasmanyrecentpublicationssenthim,theytellme,but,whatismorecurious,keepsupwiththeeverydayaffairsoftheworld,too。Whetherhehearseverythingthatissaidwithpreternaturalacuteness,orwhethersomeconfidentialfriendvisitshiminaquietway,ismorethanIcantell。IcanmakenothingmoreofthenoisesIhearinhisroomthanmyoldconjectures。ThemovementsImentionarelessfrequent,butIoftenheartheplaintivecry,——Iobservethatitisrarelylaughingoflate;——Ineverhavedetectedonearticulateword,butIneverheardsuchtonesfromanythingbutahumanvoice。
  Therehasbeen,oflate,adeferenceapproachingtotenderness,onthepartoftheboardersgenerallysofarasheisconcerned。Thisisdoubtlessowingtotheairofsufferingwhichseemstohavesaddenedhislookoflate。Eithersomepassionisgnawingathiminwardly,orsomehiddendiseaseisatworkuponhim——
  What’sthematterwithLittleBoston?——saidtheyoungmanJohntomeoneday——Therea’n’tmuchofhim,anyhow;but’tseemstomehelookspeakederthanever。Theoldwomansayshe’sinabadway,’n’
  wantsapusstotakecareofhim。Thempussesthattakecareofoldrichfolksmarry’emsometimes,——’n’theydon’tcommonlyliveagreatwhileafterthat。No,Sir!Idon’tseewhathewantstodiefor,afterhe’stakensomuchtroubletoliveinsuchpooraccommodationsasthatcrookedbodyofhis。Ishouldliketoknowhowhissoulcrawledintoit,’n’howit’sgoin’togetout。Whatbusinesshashetodie,Ishouldliketoknow?LetMa’amAllenthegentlemanwiththediamonddie,ifhelikes,andbethisisafamily-magazine;butwea’n’tgoin’tohavehimdyin’。Notbyagreatsight。Can’tdowithouthimanyhow。A’n’titfuntohearhimblowoffhissteam?
  Ibelievetheyoungfellowwouldtakeitasapersonalinsult,iftheLittleGentlemanshouldshowanysymptomsofquittingourtableforabetterworld——
  Inthemeantime,whatwithgoingtochurchincompanywithouryounglady,andtakingeverychanceIcouldgettotalkwithher,I
  havefoundmyselfbecoming,Iwillnotsayintimate,butwellacquaintedwithMissIris。Thereisacertainfranknessanddirectnessaboutherthatperhapsbelongtoherartistnature。For,yousee,theonethingthatmarksthetrueartistisaclearperceptionandafirm,boldhand,indistinctionfromthatimperfectmentalvisionanduncertaintouchwhichgiveusthefeeblepicturesandthelumpystatuesofthemereartisansoncanvasorinstone。A
  trueartist,therefore,canhardlyfailtohaveasharp,well-
  definedmentalphysiognomy。Besidesthis,manyyounggirlshaveastrangeaudacityblendedwiththeirinstinctivedelicacy。Eveninphysicaldaringmanyofthemareamatchforboys;whereasyouwillfindfewamongmaturewomen,andespeciallyiftheyaremothers,whodonotconfess,andnotunfrequentlyproclaim,theirtimidity。Oneoftheseyounggirls,asmanyofushereaboutsremember,climbedtothetopofajagged,slipperyrocklyingoutinthewaves,——anuglyheighttogetup,andaworseonetogetdown,evenforaboldyoungfellowofsixteen。Anotherwasinthewayofclimbingtalltreesforcrows’nests,——andcrowsgenerallyknowabouthowfarboyscan"shinup,"andsettheirhouseholdestablishmentsabovethathigh-
  watermark。StillanotheroftheseyoungladiesIsawforthefirsttimeinanopenboat,tossingontheoceanground-swell,amileortwofromshore,offalonelyisland。Shelostallherdaring,aftershehadsomegirlsofherowntolookoutfor。
  Manyblondesareverygentle,yieldingincharacter,impressible,unelastic。Butthepositiveblondes,withthegoldentintrunningthroughthem,areoftenfullofcharacter。Theycome,probablyenough,fromthosedeep-bosomedGermanwomenthatTacitusportrayedinsuchstrongcolors。Thenegativeblondes,orthosewomenwhosetintshavefadedoutastheirlineofdescenthasbecomeimpoverished,areofvariousblood,andinthemthesoulhasoftenbecomepalewiththatblanchingofthehairandlossofcolorintheeyeswhichmakesthemapproachthecharacterofAlbinesses。
  Iseeinthisyounggirlthatunionofstrengthandsensibilitywhich,whendirectedandimpelledbythestronginstinctsoapttoaccompanythiscombinationofactiveandpassivecapacity,wecallgenius。Sheisnotanaccomplishedartist,certainly,asyet;butthereisalwaysanairineverycarelessfigureshedraws,asitwereofupwardaspiration,——theelanofJohnofBologna’sMercury,——
  alifttothem,asiftheyhadonwingedsandals,liketheheraldoftheGods。Ihearhersingingsometimes;andthoughsheevidentlyisnottrained,yetisthereawildsweetnessinherfitfulandsometimesfantasticmelodies,——suchascancomeonlyfromtheinspirationofthemoment,——strangelyenough,remindingmeofthoselongpassagesIhaveheardfrommylittleneighbor’sroom,yetofdifferenttone,andbynomeanstobemistakenforthoseweirdharmonies。
  IcannotpretendtodenythatIaminterestedinthegirl。Alone,unprotected,asIhaveseensomanyyounggirlsleftinboarding-
  houses,thecentreofallthemen’seyesthatsurroundthetable,watchedwithjealoussharpnessbyeverywoman,mostofallbythatpoorrelationofourlandlady,whobelongstotheclassofwomenthatliketocatchothersinmischiefwhentheythemselvesaretoomatureforindiscretions,asoneseesoldroguesturntothief-
  catchers,oneofNature’sgendarmerie,cladinacompletesuitofwrinkles,thecheapestcoat-of-mailagainsttheshaftsofthegreatlittleenemy,——sosurrounded,Irisspansthiscommonplacehousehold-
  lifeofourswithherarchofbeauty,astherainbow,whosenamesheborrows,looksdownonadrearypasturewithitsfeedingflocksandherdsofindifferentanimals。
  Theseyounggirlsthatliveinboarding-housescandoprettymuchastheywill。Thefemalegendarmesareoffguardoccasionally。Thesitting-roomhasitssolitarymoments,whenanytwoboarderswhowishtomeetmaycometogetheraccidentally,accidentally,Isaid,Madam,andIhadnottheslightestintentionofItalicizingtheword,anddiscussthesocialorpoliticalquestionsoftheday,oranyothersubjectthatmayproveinteresting。Manycharmingconversationstakeplaceatthefootofthestairs,orwhileoneofthepartiesisholdingthelatchofadoor,——intheshadowofporticoes,andespeciallyonthoseoutsidebalconieswhichsomeofourSouthernneighborscall"stoops,"themostcharmingplacesintheworldwhenthemoonisjustrightandtherosesandhoneysucklesareinfullblow,——asweusedtothinkineighteenhundredandnevermentionit。
  Onsuchabalconyor"stoop,"oneevening,IwalkedwithIris。Wewereonprettygoodtermsnow,andIhadcoaxedherarmundermine,——
  myleftarm,ofcourse。Thatleavesone’srightarmfreetodefendthelovelycreature,iftherival——odiouswretch!attempt,toravishherfromyourside。Likewiseifone’sheartshouldhappentobeatalittle,itsmutelanguagewillnotbewithoutitsmeaning,asyouwillperceivewhenthearmyouholdbeginstotremble,acircumstanceliketooccur,ifyouhappentobeagood-lookingyoungfellow,andyoutwohavethe"stoop"toyourselves。
  Wehadittoourselvesthatevening。TheKoh-inoor,aswecalledhim,wasinacornerwithourlandlady’sdaughter。TheyoungfellowJohnwassmokingoutintheyard。Thegendarmewasafraidoftheeveningair,andkeptinside,TheyoungMarylandercametothedoor,lookedoutandsawuswalkingtogether,gavehishatapulloverhisforeheadandstalkedoff。Ifeltaslightspasm,asitwere,inthearmIheld,andsawthegirl’sheadturnoverhershoulderforasecond。Whatakindcreaturethisis!Shehasnospecialinterestinthisyouth,butshedoesnotliketoseeayoungfellowgoingoffbecausehefeelsasifhewerenotwanted。
  Shehadherlockeddrawing-bookunderherarm——Letmetakeit,——I
  said。
  Shegaveittometocarry。
  Thisisfullofcaricaturesofallofus,Iamsure,——saidI。
  Shelaughed,andsaid,——No,——notallofyou。
  Iwasthere,ofcourse?
  Why,no,——shehadnevertakensomuchpainswithme。
  Thenshewouldletmeseetheinsideofit?
  Shewouldthinkofit。
  Justasweparted,shetookalittlekeyfromherpocketandhandedittome。Thisunlocksmynaughtybook,——shesaid,——youshallseeit。Iamnotafraidofyou。
  Idon’tknowwhetherthelastwordsexactlypleasedme。Atanyrate,Itookthebookandhurriedwithittomyroom。Iopenedit,andsaw,inafewglances,thatIheldtheheartofIrisinmyhand——
  Ihavenoversesforyouthismonth,exceptthesefewlinessuggestedbytheseason。
  MIDSUMMER。
  Here!sweepthesefoolishleavesaway,Iwillnotcrushmybrainsto-day!
  Look!arethesoutherncurtainsdrawn?
  Fetchmeafan,andsobegone!
  Notthat,——thepalm-tree’srustlingleafBroughtfromaparchingcoral-reef!
  Itsbreathisheated;——IwouldswingThebroadgrayplumes,——theeagle’swing。
  Ihatetheseroses’feverishblood!
  Pluckmeahalf-blownlily-bud,Along-stemmedlilyfromthelake,Coldasacoilingwater-snake。
  Rainmesweetodorsontheair,AndwheelmeupmyIndianchair,AndspreadsomebooknotoverwiseFlatoutbeforemysleepyeyes——
  Whoknowsitnot,——thisdeadrecoilOfwearyfibresstretchedwithtoil,ThepulsethatfluttersfaintandlowWhenSummer’sseethingbreezesblow?
  ONature!barethylovingbreastAndgivethychildonehourofrest,OnelittlehourtolieunseenBeneaththyscarfofleafygreen!
  So,curtainedbyasingingpine,Itsmurmuringvoiceshallblendwithmine,Till,lostindreams,myfalteringlayInsweetermusicdiesaway。
  X
  IRIS,HERBOOK
  Ipraytheebythesoulofherthatborethee,Bythineownsister’sspiritIimplorethee,Dealgentlywiththeleavesthatliebeforethee!
  ForIrishadnomothertoinfoldher,Noreverleaneduponasister’sshoulder,TellingthetwilightthoughtsthatNaturetoldher。
  ShehadnotlearnedthemysteryofawakingThosechordedkeysthatsootheasorrow’saching,Givingthedumbheartvoice,thatelsewerebreaking。
  Yetlived,wrought,suffered。Lo,thepicturedtoken!
  Whyshouldherfleetingday-dreamsfadeunspoken,Likedaffodilsthatdiewithsheathsunbroken?
  Sheknewnotlove,yetlivedinmaidenfancies,Walkedsimplyclad,aqueenofhighromances,Andtalkedstrangetongueswithangelsinhertrances。
  Twin-souledsheseemed,atwofoldnaturewearing,Sometimesaflashingfalconinherdaring,Thenapoormatelessdovethatdroopsdespairing。
  Questioningallthings:WhyherLordhadsenther?
  Whatwerethesetorturinggifts,andwhereforelenther?
  Scornfulasspiritfallen,itsowntormentor。
  Andthenalltearsandanguish:QueenofHeaven,SweetSaints,andThoubymortalsorrowsriven,Saveme!oh,saveme!ShallIdieforgiven?
  Andthen——Ah,God!Butnay,itlittlemattersLookatthewastedseedsthatautumnscatters,ThemyriadgermsthatNatureshapesandshatters!
  Ifshehad——Well!Shelonged,andknewnotwhereforeHadtheworldnothingshemightlivetocarefor?
  Nosecondselftosayhereveningprayerfor?
  Sheknewthemarbleshapesthatsetmendreaming,YetwithhershouldersbareandtressesstreamingShowednotunlovelytohersimpleseeming。
  Vain?Letitbeso!Naturewasherteacher。
  WhatifalonelyandunsisteredcreatureLovedherownharmlessgiftofpleasingfeature,Saying,unsaddened,——Thisshallsoonbefaded,Anddouble-huedtheshiningtressesbraided,Andallthesunlightofthemorningshaded?——
  Thisherpoorbookisfullofsaddestfollies,Oftearfulsmilesandlaughingmelancholies,Withsummerrosestwinedandwintryhollies。
  Inthestrangecrossingofuncertainchances,Somewhere,beneathsomemaiden’stear-dimmedglancesMayfallherlittlebookofdreamsandfancies。
  Sweetsister!Iris,whoshallnevernamethee,Tremblingforfearheropenheartmayshamethee,Speaksfromthisvision-hauntedpagetoclaimthee。
  Spareher,Ipraythee!Ifthemaidissleeping,Peacewithher!shehashadherhourofweeping。
  Nomore!Sheleaveshermemoryinthykeeping。
  Theseverseswerewritteninthefirstleavesofthelockedvolume。
  AsIturnedthepages,Ihesitatedforamoment。Isitquitefairtotakeadvantageofagenerous,trustingimpulsetoreadtheunsunneddepthsofayounggirl’snature,whichIcanlookthrough,astheballoon-voyagerstellustheyseefromtheirhanging-basketsthroughthetranslucentwaterswhichthekeenesteyeofsuchassailovertheminshipsmightstrivetopierceinvain?Whyhasthechildtrustedmewithsuchartlessconfessions,——self-revelations,whichmightbewhisperedbytremblinglips,undertheveiloftwilight,insacredconfessionals,butwhichIcannotlookatinthelightofdaywithoutafeelingofwrongingasacredconfidence?
  Toallthistheanswerseemedplainenoughafteralittlethought。
  Shedidnotknowhowfearfullyshehaddisclosedherself;shewastooprofoundlyinnocent。HersoulwasnomoreashamedthanthefairshapesthatwalkedinEdenwithoutathoughtofover-liberalloveliness。Havingnobodytotellherstoryto,——having,asshesaidinherverses,nomusicalinstrumenttolaughandcrywithher,——nothing,inshort,butthelanguageofpenandpencil,——alltheveiningsofhernaturewereimpressedonthesepagesasthoseofafreshleafaretransferredtotheblanksheetswhichincloseit。
  ItwasthesamethingwhichIrememberseeingbeautifullyshowninachildofsomefourorfiveyearswehadonedayatourboarding-
  house。Thechildwasadeafmute。Butitssoulhadtheinnersensethatanswerstohearing,andtheshapingcapacitywhichthroughnaturalorgansrealizesitselfinwords。Onlyithadtotalkwithitsfacealone;andsuchspeakingeyes,suchrapidalternationsoffeelingandshiftingexpressionsofthoughtasflittedoveritsface,Ihaveneverseeninanyotherhumancountenance。
  Iwonderifsomethingofspiritualtransparencyisnottypifiedinthegolden-blondeorganization。Thereareagreatmanylittlecreatures,——manysmallfishes,forinstance,——whichareliterallytransparent,withtheexceptionofsomeoftheinternalorgans。Theheartcanbeseenbeatingasifinacaseofcloudedcrystal。Thecentralnervouscolumnwithitssheathrunsasadarkstripethroughthewholelengthofthediaphanousmusclesofthebody。Otherlittlecreaturesaresodarkenedwithpigmentthatwecanseeonlytheirsurface。Conspiratorsandpoisonersarepaintedwithblack,beady-eyesandswarthyhue;Judas,inLeonardo’spicture,isthemodelofthemall。
  Howeverthismaybe,IshouldsaythereneverhadbeenabooklikethisofIris,——sofulloftheheart’ssilentlanguage,sotransparentthattheheartitselfcouldbeseenbeatingthroughit。
  Ishouldsaytherenevercouldhavebeensuchabook,butforonerecollection,whichisnotpeculiartomyself,butissharedbyacertainnumberofmyformertownsmen。IfyouthinkIover-colorthismatteroftheyounggirl’sbook,hearthis,whichthereareothers,asIjustsaid,besidesmyself,willtellyouisstrictlytrue。
  THEBOOKOFTHETHREEMAIDENSISTERS。
  InthetowncalledCantabridge,nowacity,water-veinedandgaswindpiped,inthestreetrunningdowntotheBridge,beyondwhichdweltSally,toldofinabookofafriendofmine,wasofoldahouseinhabitedbythreemaidens。Theyleftnonearkinsfolk,I
  believe;whethertheydidornot,Ihavenoilltospeakofthem;
  fortheylivedanddiedinallgoodreportandmaidenlycredit。Thehousetheylivedinwasofthesmall,gambrel-roofedcottagepattern,aftertheshapeofEsquires’houses,butafterthesizeofthedwellingsofhandicraftsmen。Thelowerstorywasfittedupasashop。Speciallywasitprovidedwithoneofthosehalf-doorsnowsorarelymetwith,whicharetowholedoorsasspencerswornbyoldfolkaretocoats。Theyspeakoflimitedcommerceunitedwithasocialorobservingdisposition——onthepartoftheshopkeeper,——
  allowing,astheydo,talkwithpassers-by,yetkeepingoffsuchashavenottheexcuseofbusinesstocrossthethreshold。Onthedoor-posts,ateitherside,abovethehalf-door,hungcertainperennialarticlesofmerchandise,ofwhichmymemorystillhashangingamongitsfadedphotographsakindofnettedscarfandsomepairsofthickwoollenstockings。Morearticles,butnotverymany,werestoredinside;andtherewasonedrawer,containingchildren’sbooks,outofwhichIoncewastreatedtoaminutequartoornamentedwithhandsomecuts。ThiswastheonlypurchaseIeverknewtobemadeattheshopkeptbythethreemaidenladies,thoughitisprobabletherewereothers。SolongasIremembertheshop,thesamescarfand,Ishouldsay,thesamestockingshungonthedoor-
  posts——YouthinkIamexaggeratingagain,andthatshopkeeperswouldnotkeepthesamearticleexposedforyears。Cometome,theProfessor,andIwilltakeyouinfiveminutestoashopinthiscitywhereIwillshowyouanarticlehangingnowintheveryplacewheremorethanthirtyyearsagoImyselfinquiredthepriceofitofthepresentheadoftheestablishment。[Thiswasaglassalembic,whichhungupinDanielHenchman’sapothecaryshop,cornerofCambridgeandChambersstreets。]
  Thethreemaidenswereofcomelypresence,andoneofthemhadhadclaimstobeconsideredaBeauty。WhenIsawthemintheoldmeeting-houseonSundays,astheyrustledinthroughtheaislesinsilksandsatins,notgay,butmorethandecent,asIrememberthem,IthoughtofMyLadyBountifulinthehistoryof"LittleKingPippin,"andoftheMadamBlaizeofGoldsmithwho,bytheway,musthavetakenthehintofitfromapleasantpoem,"MonsieurdelaPalisse,"attributedtoDelaMonnoye,inthecollectionofFrenchsongsbeforeme。TherewassomestoryofanoldromanceinwhichtheBeautyhadplayedherpart。Perhapstheyallhadhadlovers;
  for,asIsaid,theywereshapelyandseemlypersonages,asI
  rememberthem;buttheirliveswereoutoftheflowerandintheberryatthetimeofmyfirstrecollections。
  Oneafteranothertheyallthreedroppedaway,objectsofkindlyattentiontothegoodpeopleround,leavinglittleoralmostnothing,andnobodytoinheritit。Notabsolutelynothing,ofcourse。Theremusthavebeenafewolddresses——perhapssomebitsoffurniture,aBible,andthespectaclesthegoodoldsoulsreaditthrough,andlittlekeepsakes,suchasmakeuscrytolookat,whenwefindtheminolddrawers;——suchrelicstheremusthavebeen。Buttherewasmore。Therewasamanuscriptofsomehundredpages,closelywritten,inwhichthepoorthingshadchronicledformanyyearstheincidentsoftheirdailylife。Aftertheirdeathitwaspassedroundsomewhatfreely,andfellintomyhands。HowIhavecriedandlaughedandcoloredoverit!Therewasnothinginittobeashamedof,perhapstherewasnothinginittolaughat,butsuchapictureofthemodeofbeingofpoorsimplegoodoldwomenIdobelievewasneverdrawnbefore。Andtherewereallthesmallestincidentsrecorded,suchasdoreallymakeuphumblelife,butwhichdieoutofallmereliterarymemoirs,asthehouseswheretheEgyptiansortheAthenianslivedcrumbleandleaveonlytheirtemplesstanding。Iknow,forinstance,thatonagivendayofacertainyear,akindlywoman,herselfapoorwidow,now,Itrust,notwithoutspecialmerciesinheavenforhergooddeeds,——forI
  readhernameonapropertabletinthechurchyardaweekago,——sentafractionalpuddingfromherowntabletotheMaidenSisters,who,Ifear,fromthewarmthanddetailoftheirdescription,werefasting,oratleastonshortallowance,aboutthattime。Iknowwhosentthemthesegmentofmelon,whichinherriotousfancyoneofthemcomparedtothosehugebargestowhichwegivetheungraciousnameofmudscows。ButwhyshouldIillustratefurtherwhatitseemsalmostabreachofconfidencetospeakof?Somekindfriend,whocouldchallengeanearerinterestthanthecuriousstrangersintowhosehandsthebookmightfall,atlastclaimedit,andIwasgladthatitshouldbehenceforthsealedtocommoneyes。
  Ilearnedfromitthateverygoodand,alas!everyevilactwedomayslumberunforgotteneveninsomeearthlyrecord。Igotanewlessoninthathumanitywhichoursharpracefindsitsohardtolearn。Thepoorwidow,fightinghardtofeedandclotheandeducateherchildren,hadnotforgottenthepoorerancientmaidens。
  Irememberedittheotherday,asIstoodbyherplaceofrest,andIfeltsurethatitwasrememberedelsewhere。Iknowthereareprettierwordsthanpudding,butIcan’thelpit,——thepuddingwentupontherecord,Ifeelsure,withthemitewhichwascastintothetreasurybythatotherpoorwidowwhosedeedtheworldshallrememberforever,andwiththecoatsandgarmentswhichthegoodwomencriedover,whenTabitha,calledbyinterpretationDorcas,laydeadintheupperchamber,withhercharitableneedleworkstrewedaroundher——
  SuchwastheBookoftheMaidenSisters。YouwillbelievememorereadilynowwhenItellyouthatIfoundthesoulofIrisintheonethatlayopenbeforeme。Sometimesitwasapoemthatheldit,sometimesadrawing,angel,arabesque,caricature,oramerehieroglyphicsymbolofwhichIcouldmakenothing。Aragofcloudononepage,asIremember,withastreakofredzigzaggingoutofitacrossthepaperasnaturallyasacrackrunsthroughaChinabowl。Onthenextpageadeadbird,——somelittlefavorite,I
  suppose;foritwasworkedoutwithaspeciallove,andIsawontheleafthatsignwithwhichonceortwiceinmylifeIhavehadalettersealed,——aroundspotwherethepaperisslightlycorrugated,and,ifthereiswritingthere,thelettersaresomewhatfaintandblurred。Mostofthepagesweresurroundedwithemblematictraceries。Itwasstrangetomeatfirsttoseehowoftensheintroducedthosehomelierwild-flowerswhichwecallweeds,——foritseemedtherewasnoneofthemtoohumbleforhertolove,andnonetoolittlecaredforbyNaturetobewithoutitsbeautyforherartisteyeandpencil。Bythesideofthegarden-flowers,——ofSpring’scurleddarlings,thehyacinths,ofrosebuds,deartosketchingmaidens,offlower-de-lucesandmorning-glories,nay,oftenerthanthese,andmoretenderlycaressedbythecoloredbrushthatrenderedthem,——werethosecommongrowthswhichflingthemselvestobecrushedunderourfeetandourwheels,makingthemselvessocheapinthisperpetualmartyrdomthatweforgeteachofthemisarayoftheDivinebeauty。
  Yellowjapannedbuttercupsandstar-diskeddandelions,——justasweseethemlyinginthegrass,likesparksthathaveleapedfromthekindlingsunofsummer;theprofusedaisy-likeflowerwhichwhitensthefields,tothegreatdisgustofliberalshepherds,yetseemsfairtolovingeyes,withitsbutton-likemoundofgoldsetroundwithmilk-whiterays;thetall-stemmedsuccory,settingitspaleblueflowersaflame,oneafteranother,sparingly,asthelightsarekindledinthecandelabraofdecayingpalaceswheretheheirsofdethronedmonarchsaredyingout;theredandwhiteclovers,thebroad,flatleavesoftheplantain,——"thewhiteman’sfoot,"astheIndianscalledit,——thewiry,jointedstemsofthatironcreepingplantwhichwecall"knot-grass,"andwhichlovesitslifesodearlythatitisnexttoimpossibletomurderitwithahoe,asitclingstothecracksofthepavement;——alltheseplants,andmanymore,shewoveintoherfancifulgarlandsandborders——Ononeofthepagesweresomemusicalnotes。Itouchedthemfromcuriosityonapianobelongingtooneofourboarders。Strange!TherearepassagesthatIhaveheardbefore,plaintive,fullofsomehiddenmeaning,asiftheyweregaspingforwordstointerpretthem。Shemusthaveheardthestrainsthathavesoexcitedmycuriosity,comingfrommyneighbor’schamber。Theilluminatedbordershehadtracedroundthepagethatheldthesenotestooktheplaceofthewordstheyseemedtobeachingfor。Above,alongmonotonoussweepofwaves,leaden-
  hued,anxiousandjadedandsullen,ifyoucanimaginesuchanexpressioninwater。OnonesideanAlpineneedle,asitwere,ofblackbasalt,girdledwithsnow。Ontheotherathreadedwaterfall。
  Theredmorning-tintthatshoneinthedropshadastrangelook,——
  onewouldsaythecliffwasbleeding;——perhapsshedidnotmeanit。
  Below,astretchofsand,andasolitarybirdofprey,withhiswingsspreadoversomeunseenobject——Andontheverynextpageaprocessionwoundalong,afterthefashionofthatonthetitle-pageofFuller’s"HolyWar,"inwhichIrecognizedwithoutdifficultyeveryboarderatourtableinallthegloryofthemostresplendentcaricature——threeonlyexcepted,——theLittleGentleman,myself,andoneother。
  IconfessIdidexpecttoseesomethingthatwouldremindmeofthegirl’slittledeformedneighbor,ifnotportraitsofhim——Thereisaleftarmagain,though;——no,——thatisfromthe"FightingGladiator,"the"JeuneHeroscombattant"oftheLouvre;——thereisthebroadringoftheshield。Fromacast,doubtless。[Theseparatecastsofthe"Gladiator’s"armlookimmense;butinitsplacethelimblookslight,almostslender,——suchistheperfectionofthatmiraculousmarble。IneverfeltasifItouchedthelifeoftheoldGreeksuntilIlookedonthatstatue。]——Hereissomethingveryodd,tobesure。AnEdenofallthehumpedandcrookedcreatures!Whatcouldhavebeeninherheadwhensheworkedoutsuchafantasy?Shehascontrivedtogivethemallbeautyordignityormelancholygrace。ABactriancamellyingunderapalm。Adromedaryflashingupthesands,——sprayofthedryoceansailedbythe"shipofthedesert。"Aherdofbuffaloes,uncouth,shaggy-maned,heavyintheforehand,lightinthehind-quarter。[Thebuffaloisthelionoftheruminants。]AndthereisaNormanhorse,withhishuge,roughcollar,echoing,asitwere,thenaturalformoftheotherbeast。
  Andherearetwistedserpents;andstatelyswans,withansweringcurvesintheirbowednecks,asiftheyhadsnake’sbloodundertheirwhitefeathers;andgrave,high-shoulderedheronsstandingononefootlikecripples,andlookingatliferoundthemwiththecoldstareofmonumentaleffigies——Averyoddpageindeed!Notacreatureinitwithoutacurveoratwist,andnotoneofthemameanfiguretolookat。Youcanmakeyourowncomment;Iamfanciful,youknow。Ibelievesheistryingtoidealizewhatwevulgarlycalldeformity,whichshestrivestolookatinthelightofoneofNature’seccentriccurves,belongingtohersystemofbeauty,asthehyperbola,andparabolabelongtotheconicsections,thoughwecannotseethemassymmetricalandentirefigures,likethecircleandellipse。Atanyrate,IcannothelpreferringthisparadiseoftwistedspinestosomeideafloatinginherheadconnectedwithherfriendwhomNaturehaswarpedinthemoulding——
  Thatisnothingtoanothertranscendentalfancyofmine。I
  believehersoulthinksitselfinhislittlecrookedbodyattimes,——ifitdoesnotreallygetfreedorhalffreedfromherown。Didyoueverseeacaseofcatalepsy?YouknowwhatImean,——transientlossofsense,will,andmotion;bodyandlimbstakinganypositioninwhichtheyareput,asiftheybelongedtoalay-figure。Shehadbeentalkingwithhimandlisteningtohimonedaywhentheboardersmovedfromthetablenearlyallatonce。Butshesatasbefore,hercheekrestingonherhand,herambereyeswideopenandstill。I
  wenttoher,shewasbreathingasusual,andherheartwasbeatingnaturallyenough,——butshedidnotanswer。Ibentherarm;itwasasplasticassoftenedwag,andkepttheplaceIgaveit——Thiswillneverdo,though,andIsprinkledafewdropsofwateronherforehead。Shestartedandlookedround——Ihavebeeninadream,——
  shesaid;——Ifeelasifallmystrengthwereinthisarm;——givemeyourhand!——Shetookmyrighthandinherleft,whichlookedsoftandwhiteenough,but——GoodHeaven!Ibelieveshewillcrackmybones!Allthenervouspowerinherbodymusthaveflashedthroughthosemuscles;aswhenacrazyladysnapsherironwindow-bars,——shewhocouldhardlygloveherselfwheninhercommonhealth。Iristurnedpale,andthetearscametohereyes;——shesawshehadgivenpain。Thenshetrembled,andmighthavefallenbutforme;——thepoorlittlesoulhadbeeninoneofthosetrancesthatbelongtothespiritualpathologyofhighernatures,mostlythoseofwomen。
  TocomebacktothiswondrousbookofIris。TwopagesfacedeachotherwhichItookforsymbolicalexpressionsoftwostatesofmind。
  Onthelefthand,abrightblueskywashedoverthepage,speckedwithasinglebird。Notraceofearth,butstillthewingedcreatureseemedtobesoaringupwardandupward。Facingit,oneofthoseblackdungeonssuchasPiranesialoneofallmenhaspictured。