CCXCV
  MARKTWAIN’SRELIGION
  Thereissuchafinalityaboutdeath;howeverinterestingitmaybeasanexperience,onecannotdiscussitafterwardwithone’sfriends。IhavethoughtitagreatpitythatMarkTwaincouldnotdiscuss,withHowellssay,orwithTwichell,thesensationsandtheparticularsofthechange,supposingtherebearecognizablechange,inthattransitionofwhichwehavespeculatedsomuch,withsuchslenderreturns。Nooneeverdebatedtheundiscoveredcountrymorethanhe。Inhiswhimsical,semi—seriousfashionhehadconsideredallthepossibilitiesofthefuturestate——
  orthodoxandotherwise——andhaddrawnpicturesquelyoriginalconclusions。
  HehadsentCaptainStormfieldinadreamtoreporttheaspectsoftheearlyChristianheaven。Hehadexaminedthescientificaspectsofthemoresubtlephilosophies。Hehadconsideredspiritualism,transmigration,thevariousesotericdoctrines,andintheendhehadlogicallymadeuphismindthatdeathconcludesall,whilewiththatlesslogicalhungerwhichsurvivesineveryhumanhearthehadneverceasedtoexpectanexistencebeyondthegrave。Hisdisbeliefandhispessimismwereidenticalintheirstructure。Theywereofhismind;neverofhisheart。
  Onceawomansaidtohim:
  "Mr。Clemens,youarenotapessimist,youonlythinkyouare。"Andshemighthaveadded,withequalforceandtruth:
  "Youarenotadisbelieverinimmortality;youonlythinkyouare。"
  Nothingcouldhaveconveyedmoretrulyhisattitudetowardlifeanddeath。HisbeliefinGod,theCreator,wasabsolute;butitwasaGodfarremovedfromtheCreatorofhisearlyteaching。EverymanbuildshisGodaccordingtohisowncapacities。MarkTwain’sGodwasofcolossalproportions——sovast,indeed,thattheconstellatedstarswerebutmoleculesinHisveins——aGodasbigasspaceitself。
  MarkTwainhadmanymoods,andhedidnotalwaysapproveofhisownGod;
  butwhenhealteredhisconception,itwaslikelytobeinthedirectionofenlargement——afurtherremovalfromthehumanconception,andtheproblemofwhatwecallourlives。
  In1906hewrote:——[Seealso1870,chap。lxxviii;1899,chap。ccv;andvarioustalks,1906—07,etc。]
  LetusnowconsidertherealGod,thegenuineGod,thegreatGod,thesublimeandsupremeGod,theauthenticCreatoroftherealuniverse,whoseremotenessesarevisitedbycometsonlycometsuntowhichincredibledistantNeptuneismerelyanoutpost,aSandyHooktohomeward—boundspectersofthedeepsofspacethathavenotglimpseditbeforeforgenerations——auniversenotmadewithhandsandsuitedtoanastronomicalnursery,butspreadabroadthroughtheillimitablereachesofspacebytheflatoftherealGodjustmentioned,bycomparisonwithwhomthegodswhosemyriadsinfestthefeebleimaginationsofmenareasaswarmofgnatsscatteredandlostintheinfinitudesoftheemptysky。
  Atanearlierperiod—thedateisnotexactlyfixable,butthestationeryusedandthehandwritingsuggesttheearlyeighties——hesetdownafewconciselywrittenpagesofconclusions——conclusionsfromwhichhedidnotdeviatemateriallyinafteryears。Thedocumentfollows:
  IbelieveinGodtheAlmighty。
  IdonotbelieveHehaseversentamessagetomanbyanybody,ordeliveredonetohimbywordofmouth,ormadeHimselfvisibletomortaleyesatanytimeinanyplace。
  IbelievethattheOldandNewTestamentswereimaginedandwrittenbyman,andthatnolineinthemwasauthorizedbyGod,muchlessinspiredbyHim。
  Ithinkthegoodness,thejustice,andthemercyofGodaremanifestedinHisworks:Iperceivethattheyaremanifestedtowardmeinthislife;thelogicalconclusionisthattheywillbemanifestedtowardmeinthelifetocome,ifthereshouldbeone。
  Idonotbelieveinspecialprovidences。Ibelievethattheuniverseisgovernedbystrictandimmutablelaws:Ifoneman’sfamilyissweptawaybyapestilenceandanotherman’sspareditisonlythelawworking:Godisnotinterferinginthatsmallmatter,eitheragainsttheonemanorinfavoroftheother。
  Icannotseehoweternalpunishmenthereaftercouldaccomplishanygoodend,thereforeIamnotabletobelieveinit。Tochastenamaninordertoperfecthimmightbereasonableenough;toannihilatehimwhenheshallhaveprovedhimselfincapableofreachingperfectionmightbereasonableenough;buttoroasthimforeverforthemeresatisfactionofseeinghimroastwouldnotbereasonable——eventheatrociousGodimaginedbytheJewswouldtireofthespectacleeventually。
  Theremaybeahereafterandtheremaynotbe。Iamwhollyindifferentaboutit。IfIamappointedtoliveagainIfeelsureitwillbeforsomemoresaneandusefulpurposethantoflounderaboutforagesinalakeoffireandbrimstoneforhavingviolatedaconfusionofill—definedandcontradictoryrulessaidbutnotevidencedtobeofdivineinstitution。IfannihilationistofollowdeathIshallnotbeawareoftheannihilation,andthereforeshallnotcareastrawaboutit。
  Ibelievethattheworld’smorallawsaretheoutcomeoftheworld’sexperience。ItneedednoGodtocomedownoutofheaventotellmenthatmurderandtheftandtheotherimmoralitieswerebad,bothfortheindividualwhocommitsthemandforsocietywhichsuffersfromthem。
  IfIbreakallthesemorallawsIcannotseehowIinjureGodbyit,forHeisbeyondthereachofinjuryfromme——Icouldaseasilyinjureaplanetbythrowingmudatit。Itseemstomethatmymisconductcouldonlyinjuremeandothermen。IcannotbenefitGodbyobeyingthesemorallaws——Icouldaseasilybenefittheplanetbywithholdingmymud。LetthesesentencesbereadinthelightofthefactthatIbelieveIhavereceivedmorallawsonlyfromman—
  nonewhateverfromGod。ConsequentlyIdonotseewhyIshouldbeeitherpunishedorrewardedhereafterforthedeedsIdohere。
  IfthetragediesoflifeshookhisfaithinthegoodnessandjusticeandthemercyofGodasmanifestedtowardhimself,heatanyrateneverquestionedthatthewiderschemeoftheuniversewasattunedtotheimmutablelawwhichcontemplatesnothinglessthanabsoluteharmony。I
  neverknewhimtorefertothisparticulardocument;butheneverdestroyeditandneveramendedit,norisitlikelythathewouldhavedoneeitherhaditbeenpresentedtohimforconsiderationevenduringthelastyearofhislife。
  Hewasneverintentionallydogmatic。Inamemorandumonafly—leafofMoncureD。Conway’sSacredAnthologyhewrote:
  RELIGION
  TheeasyconfidencewithwhichIknowanotherman’sreligionisfollyteachesmetosuspectthatmyownisalso。
  MARKTWAIN,19thCent。A。D。
  Andinanothernote:
  Iwouldnotinterferewithanyone’sreligion,eithertostrengthenitortoweakenit。Iamnotabletobelieveone’sreligioncanaffecthishereafteronewayortheother,nomatterwhatthatreligionmaybe。Butitmayeasilybeagreatcomforttohiminthislifehenceitisavaluablepossessiontohim。
  MarkTwain’sreligionwasafaithtoowidefordoctrines——abenevolencetoolimitlessforcreeds。Fromthebeginninghestroveagainstoppression,sham,andevilineveryform。Hedespisedmeanness;heresentedwitheverydropofbloodinhimanythingthatsavoredofpersecutionoracurtailmentofhumanliberties。Itwasareligionidentifiedwithhisdailylifeandhiswork。Helivedashewrote,andhewroteashebelieved。Hisfavoriteweaponwashumor——good—humor——withlogicbehindit。Asortofglorifiedtruthitwastruthwearingasmileofgentleness,henceallthemorequicklyheeded。
  "Hewillberememberedwiththegreathumoristsofalltime,"saysHowells,"withCervantes,withSwift,orwithanyothersworthyofhiscompany;noneofthemwashisequalinhumanity。"
  MarkTwainunderstoodtheneedsofmenbecausehewashimselfsupremelyhuman。Inoneofhisdictationshesaid:
  IhavefoundthatthereisnoingredientoftheracewhichIdonotpossessineitherasmalloralargeway。Whenitissmall,ascomparedwiththesameingredientinsomebodyelse,thereisstillenoughofitforallthepurposesofexamination。
  Withhisstrengthhehadinheritedtheweaknessesofourkind。Withhim,aswithanother,amyriadofdreamsandschemesandpurposesdailyflittedby。Withhim,aswithanother,thespiritofdesireledhimoftentoahighmountain—top,andwasnotrudelyputaside,butlingeringly——andofteninvitedtoreturn。Withhim,aswithanother,acrowdofjealousiesandresentments,andwishesfortheillofothers,dailywentseethingandscorchingalongthehighwaysofthesoul。Withhim,aswithanother,regret,remorse,andshamestoodatthebedsideduringlongwatchesofthenight;andintheend,withhim,thebetterthingtriumphed——forgivenessandgenerosityandjustice——inaword,Humanity。CertainofhisaphorismsandmemorandaeachinitselfconstitutesanepitomeofMarkTwain’screed。Hisparaphrase,"Whenindoubttellthetruth,"isoneofthese,andheembodiedhiswholeattitudetowardInfinitywheninoneofhisstraypencilingshewrote:
  Why,evenpoorlittleungodlikemanholdshimselfresponsibleforthewelfareofhischildtotheextentofhisability。ItisallthatwerequireofGod。
  CCXCVI
  POSTSCRIPT
  Everylifeisadrama——aplayinallitsparticulars;comedy,farce,tragedy——alltheelementsarethere。Toexamineindetailanylife,howeverconspicuousorobscure,istobecomeamazednotonlyattheinevitablesequenceofevents,butattheinterlinkingofdetails,oftenfarremoved,intoamarvelouslyintricatepatternwhichnoartcanhopetoreproduce,andcanonlyfeeblyimitate。
  Thebiographermayreconstructanepisode,presentapicture,orreflectamoodbywhichthereaderisenabledtofeelsomethingoftheglowofpersonalityandknow,perhaps,alittleofthesubstanceofthepast。Insofarasthehistoriancanaccomplishthishisworkisasuccess。Atbesthislaborwillbepatheticallyincomplete,forwhateveritsdetailanditsresemblancetolife,thesewillrecordmainlybutanoutwardexpression,behindwhichwasthemightysweepandtumultofunwrittenthought,theoverwhelmingproportionofanylife,whichnootherhumansoulcaneverreallyknow。
  MarkTwain’sappearanceonthestageoftheworldwasasuccessionofdramaticmoments。Hewasalwaysexactlyinthesetting。Whateverhedid,orwhatevercametohim,wastimedfortheinstantofgreatesteffect。Attheendhewasmorewidelyobservedandlovedandhonoredthaneverbefore,andattherightmomentandintherightmannerhedied。
  Howlittleonemaytellofsuchalifeashis!Hetraveledalwayssuchabroadandbrillianthighway,withplumesflyingandcrowdsfollowingafter。Suchawhirlingpanoramaoflife,anddeath,andchange!Ihavewrittensomuch,andyetIhaveputsomuchaside——andoftenthebestthings,itseemedafterward,perhapsbecauseeachinitswaywasbestandthevarietyinfinite。Onemayonlystrivetobefaithful——andIwouldhavemadeitbetterifIcould。
  APPENDIX
  APPENDIXA
  LETTERFROMORIONCLEMENSTOMISSWOODCONCERNINGHENRYCLEMENS
  SeeChapterxxvi
  KEOKUK,Iowa,October3,1858。
  MISSWOOD,——Mymotherhavingsentmeyourkindletter,witharequestthatmyselfandwifeshouldwritetoyou,Ihastentodoso。
  InmymemoryIcangoawaybacktoHenry’sinfancy;Iseehislarge,blueeyesintentlyregardingmyfatherwhenherebukedhimforhiscredulityingivingfullfaithtotheboyishideaofplantinghismarbles,expectingacroptherefrom;thencomesbacktherecollectionofthetimewhen,standingwethreealonebyourfather’sgrave,Itoldthemalwaystorememberthatbrothersshouldbekindtoeachother;afterwardIseeHenryreturningfromschoolwithhisbooksforthelasttime。Hemustgointomyprinting—office。Helearnedrapidly。Awordofencouragementorawordofdiscouragementtolduponhisorganizationelectrically。I
  couldseetheeffectsinhisday’swork。SometimesIwouldsay,"Henry!"
  Hewouldstandfullfrontwithhiseyesuponmine——allattention。IfI
  commandedhimtodosomething,withoutawordhewasoffinstantly,probablyinarun。IfacatwastobedrownedorshotSamthoughunwillingyetfirmwasselectedforthework。IfastraykittenwastobefedandtakencareofHenrywasexpectedtoattendtoit,andhewouldfaithfullydoso。Sotheygrewup,andmanywasthegravelecturecommencedbyma,totheeffectthatSamwasmisleadingandspoilingHenry。Butthelectureswereneverconcluded,forSamwouldreplywithawitticism,ordry,unexpectedhumor,thatwoulddrivethelecturecleanoutofmymother’smind,andchangeittoalaugh。Thosewerehappierdays。Mymotherwasaslivelyasanygirlofsixteen。Sheisnotsonow。AndsisterPamelaIhavedescribedindescribingHenry;forshewashiscounterpart。Theblowfallscrushinglyonher。Buttheboysgrewup——Samarugged,brave,quick—tempered,generous—heartedfellow,Henryquiet,observing,thoughtful,leaningonSamforprotection;SamandI
  tooleaningonhimforknowledgepickedupfromconversationorbooks,forHenryseemednevertoforgetanything,anddevotedmuchofhisleisurehourstoreading。
  Henryisgone!Hisdeathwashorrible!HowIcouldhavesatbyhim,hungoverhim,watcheddayandnighteverychangeofexpression,andministeredtoeverywantinmypowerthatIcoulddiscover。Thiswasdeniedtome,butSam,whoseorganizationissuchastofeeltheutmostextremeofeveryfeeling,wasthere。Bothhiscapacityofenjoymentandhiscapacityofsufferingaregreaterthanmine;andknowinghowitwouldhaveaffectedmetoseesosadascene,IcansomewhatappreciateSam’ssufferings。Inthistimeofgreattrouble,whenmytwobrothers,whoseheartstringshavealwaysbeenapartofmyown,weresufferingtheutmoststretchofmortalendurance,youwerethere,likeagoodangel,toaidandconsole,andIblessandthankyouforitwithmywholeheart。I
  thankallwhohelpedthemthen;IthankthemfortheflowerstheysenttoHenry,forthetearsthatfellfortheirsufferings,andwhenhedied,andallofthemforallthekindattentionstheybestoweduponthepoorboys。Wethankthephysicians,andweshallalwaysgratefullyrememberthekindnessofthegentlemanwhoatsomuchexpensetohimselfenabledustodepositHenry’sremainsbyourfather。
  Withmanykindwishesforyourfuturewelfare,Iremainyourearnestfriend,Respectfully,ORIONCLEMENS。
  APPENDIXB
  MARKTWAIN’SBURLESQUEOFCAPTAINISAIAHSELLERS
  SeeChapterxxvii
  Theitemwhichservedasatextforthe"SergeantFathom"communicationwasasfollows:
  VICKSBURG,May4,1859。
  MyopinionforthebenefitofthecitizensofNewOrleans:Thewaterishigherthisfarupthanithasbeensince1815。MyopinionisthatthewaterwillbefourfeetdeepinCanalStreetbeforethefirstofnextJune。Mrs。Turner’splantationattheheadofBigBlackIslandisallunderwater,andithasnotbeensince1815。
  I。SELLERS。——[CaptainSellers,asinthiscase,sometimessignedhisownnametohiscommunications。]
  THEBURLESQUE
  INTRODUCTORY
  OurfriendSergeantFathom,oneoftheoldestcubpilotsontheriver,andnowontheRailroadLinesteamerTrombone,sendsusaratherbadaccountconcerningthestateoftheriver。SergeantFathomisa"cub"ofmuchexperience,andalthoughweareloathtocoincideinhisviewofthematter,wegivehisnoteaplaceinourcolumns,onlyhopingthathisprophecywillnotbeverifiedinthisinstance。WhileintroducingtheSergeant,"weconsideritbutsimplejusticewequotefromafriendofhistoremarkthatheisdistinguishedforbeing,inpilotphrase,’close,’aswellassuperhumanly’safe。’"Itisawell—knownfactthathehasmadefourteenhundredandfiftytripsintheNewOrleansandSt。
  Louistradewithoutcausingseriousdamagetoasteamboat。Thisastonishingsuccessisattributedtothefactthatheseldomrunshisboatafterearlycandle—light。ItisrelatedoftheSergeantthatupononeoccasionheactuallyranthechuteofGlasscock’sIsland,down—
  stream,inthenight,andatatime,too,whentheriverwasscarcelymorethanbankfull。Hismethodofaccomplishingthisfeatproveswhatwehavejustsaidofhis"safeness"——hesoundedthechutefirst,andthenbuiltafireattheheadoftheislandtorunby。AstotheSergeant’s"closeness,"wehavehearditwhisperedthatheoncewentuptotherightofthe"OldHen,"——[Glasscock’sIslandandthe"OldHen"werephenomenallysafeplaces。]——butthisisprobablyapardonablelittleexaggeration,promptedbytheloveandadmirationinwhichheisheldbyvariousancientdamesofhisacquaintanceforalbeittheSergeantmayhavealreadynumberedtheallottedyearsofman,stillhisformiserect,hisstepisfirm,hishairretainsitssablehue,and,morethanall,hehathawinningwayabouthim,anairofdocilityandsweetness,ifyouwill,andasmoothnessofspeech,togetherwithanexhaustlessfundoffunnysayings;and,lastly,anoverflowingstream,withoutbeginning,ormiddle,orend,ofastonishingreminiscencesoftheancientMississippi,which,takentogether,forma’toutensemble’whichissufficientexcuseforthetenderepithetwhichis,bycommonconsent,appliedtohimbyallthoseancientdamesaforesaid,of"che—armingcreature!"。AstheSergeanthasbeenlongerontheriver,andisbetteracquaintedwithitthananyother"cub"extant,hisremarksareentitledtofarmoreconsideration,andarealwaysreadwiththedeepestinterestbyhighandlow,richandpoor,from"Kiho"toKamschatka,forletitbeknownthathisfameextendstotheuttermostpartsoftheearth:
  THECOMMUNICATION
  R。R。SteamerTrombone,VICKSBURG,May8,1859。
  TheriverfromNewOrleansuptoNatchezishigherthanithasbeensincetheniggerswereexecutedwhichwasinthefallof1813andmyopinionisthatiftherisecontinuesatthisratethewaterwillbeontheroofoftheSt。CharlesHotelbeforethemiddleofJanuary。ThepointatCairo,whichhasnotevenbeenmoistenedbytheriversince1813,isnowentirelyunderwater。
  However,Mr。Editor,theinhabitantsoftheMississippiValleyshouldnotactprecipitatelyandselltheirplantationsatasacrificeonaccountofthisprophecyofmine,forIshallproceedtoconvincethemofagreatfactinregardtothismatter,viz。:thatthetendencyoftheMississippiistoriselessandlesshigheveryyearwithanoccasionalvariationoftherule,thatsuchhasbeenthecaseformanycenturies,andeventuallythatitwillceasetoriseatall。Therefore,Iwouldhinttotheplanters,aswesayinaninnocentlittleparlorgamecommonlycalled"draw,"thatiftheycanonly"standtherise"thistimetheymayenjoythecomfortableassurancethattheoldriver’sbankswillneverholda"full"againduringtheirnaturallives。
  Inthesummerof1763IcamedowntheriverontheoldfirstJubilee。
  Shewasnewthen,however;asingularsortofasingle—engineboat,withaChinesecaptainandaChoctawcrew,forecastleonherstern,wheelsinthecenter,andthejackstaff"nowhere,"forIsteeredherwithawindow—
  shutter,andwhenwewantedtolandwesentalineashoreand"roundedherto"withayokeofoxen。
  Well,sir,wewoodedoffthetopofthebigbluffaboveSelmatheonlydrylandvisible——andwaitedtherethreeweeks,swappingknivesandplaying"sevenup"withtheIndians,waitingfortherivertofall。Finally,itfellaboutahundredfeet,andwewenton。Onedayweroundedto,andI
  gotinahorse—trough,whichmypartnerborrowedfromtheIndiansupthereatSelmawhiletheywereatprayers,andwentdowntosoundaroundNo。8,andwhileIwasgonemypartnergotagroundonthehillsatHickman。Afterthreedays’laborwefinallysucceededinsparringheroffwithacapstanbar,andwentontoMemphis。BythetimewegottheretheriverhadsubsidedtosuchanextentthatwewereabletolandwheretheGayosoHousenowstands。WefinishedloadingatMemphis,andloadedpartofthestoneforthepresentSt。LouisCourtHousewhichwastheninprocessoferection,tobetakenuponourreturntrip。
  Youcanformsomeconception,bythesememoranda,ofhowhighthewaterwasin1763。In1775itdidnotrisesohighbythirtyfeet;
  in1790itmissedtheoriginalmarkatleastsixty—fivefeet;in1797,onehundredandfiftyfeet;andin1806,nearlytwohundredandfiftyfeet。Thesewere"high—water"years。The"highwaters"sincethenhavebeensoinsignificantthatIhavescarcelytakenthetroubletonoticethem。Thus,youwillperceivethattheplantersneednotfeeluneasy。Therivermaymakeanoccasionalspasmodiceffortataflood,butthetimeisapproachingwhenitwillceasetorisealtogether。
  Inconclusion,sir,Iwillcondescendtohintatthefoundationofthesearguments:WhenmeandDeSotodiscoveredtheMississippiIcouldstandatBolivarLandingseveralmilesabove"RoaringWatersBar"andpitchabiscuittothemainshoreontheotherside,andinlowwaterwewadedacrossatDonaldsonville。Thegradualwideninganddeepeningoftheriveristhewholesecretofthematter。
  Yours,etc。
  SERGEANTFATHOM。
  APPENDIXC
  I
  MARKTWAIN’SEMPIRECITYHOAX
  SeeChapterxli
  THELATESTSENSATION
  AVictimtoJeremyDiddlingTrustees——HeCutshisThroatfromEartoEar,ScalpshisWife,andDashesOuttheBrainsofSixHelplessChildren!
  FromAbramCurry,whoarrivedhereyesterdayafternoonfromCarson,welearnthefollowingparticularsconcerningabloodymassacrewhichwascommittedinOrmsbyCountynightbeforelast。ItseemsthatduringthepastsixmonthsamannamedP。Hopkins,orPhilipHopkins,hasbeenresidingwithhisfamilyintheoldlog—housejustattheedgeofthegreatpineforestwhichliesbetweenEmpireCityandDutchNick’s。Thefamilyconsistedofninechildren——fivegirlsandfourboys——theoldestofthegroup,Mary,beingnineteenyearsold,andtheyoungest,Tommy,aboutayearandahalf。TwiceinthepasttwomonthsMrs。Hopkins,whilevisitingCarson,expressedfearsconcerningthesanityofherhusband,remarkingthatoflatehehadbeensubjecttofitsofviolence,andthatduringtheprevalenceofoneofthesehehadthreatenedtotakeherlife。ItwasMrs。Hopkins’smisfortunetobegiventoexaggeration,however,andbutlittleattentionwasgiventowhatshesaid。
  About10o’clockonMondayeveningHopkinsdashedintoCarsononhorseback,withhisthroatcutfromeartoear,andbearinginhishandareekingscalp,fromwhichthewarm,smokingbloodwasstilldripping,andfellinadyingconditioninfrontoftheMagnoliasaloon。Hopkinsexpired,inthecourseoffiveminutes,withoutspeaking。Thelong,redhairofthescalpheboremarkeditasthatofMrs。Hopkins。Anumberofcitizens,headedbySheriffGasherie,mountedatonceandrodedowntoHopkins’shouse,whereaghastlyscenemettheireyes。ThescalplesscorpseofMrs。Hopkinslayacrossthethreshold,withherheadsplitopenandherrighthandalmostseveredfromthewrist。Nearherlaytheaxwithwhichthemurderousdeedhadbeencommitted。Inoneofthebedroomssixofthechildrenwerefound,oneinbedandtheothersscatteredaboutthefloor。Theywerealldead。Theirbrainshadevidentlybeendashedoutwithaclub,andeverymarkaboutthemseemedtohavebeenmadewithabluntinstrument。Thechildrenmusthavestruggledhardfortheirlives,asarticlesofclothingandbrokenfurniturewerestrewnabouttheroomintheutmostconfusion。JuliaandEmma,agedrespectivelyfourteenandseventeen,werefoundinthekitchen,bruisedandinsensible,butitisthoughttheirrecoveryispossible。Theeldestgirl,Mary,musthavesoughtrefuge,inherterror,inthegarret,asherbodywasfoundtherefrightfullymutilated,andtheknifewithwhichherwoundshadbeeninflictedstillstickinginherside。ThetwogirlsJuliaandEmma,whohadrecoveredsufficientlytobeabletotalkyesterdaymorning,declarethattheirfatherknockedthemdownwithabilletofwoodandstampedonthem。Theythinktheywerethefirstattacked。TheyfurtherstatethatHopkinshadshownevidenceofderangementallday,buthadexhibitednoviolence。Heflewintoapassionandattemptedtomurderthembecausetheyadvisedhimtogotobedandcomposehismind。
  CurrysaysHopkinswasaboutforty—twoyearsofage,andanativeofwesternPennsylvania;hewasalwaysaffableandpolite,anduntilveryrecentlynoonehadeverheardofhisill—treatinghisfamily。HehadbeenaheavyownerinthebestminesofVirginiaandGoldHill,butwhentheSanFranciscopapersexposedourgameofcookingdividendsinordertobolsterupourstockshegrewafraidandsoldout,andinvestedanimmenseamountintheSpringValleyWaterCompany,ofSanFrancisco。Hewasadvisedtodothisbyarelativeofhis,oneoftheeditorsoftheSanFranciscoBulletin,whohadsufferedpecuniarilybythedividend—
  cookingsystemasappliedtotheDaneyMiningCompanyrecently。HopkinshadnotlongceasedtoowninthevariousclaimsontheComstocklead,however,whenseveraldividendswerecookedonhisnewlyacquiredproperty,theirwatertotallydriedup,andSpringValleystockwentdowntonothing。Itispresumedthatthismisfortunedrovehimmad,andresultedinhiskillinghimselfandthegreaterportionofhisfamily。
  ThenewspapersofSanFranciscopermittedthiswatercompanytogoonborrowingmoneyandcookingdividends,undercoverofwhichthecunningfinancierscreptoutofthetotteringconcern,leavingthecrashtocomeuponpoorandunsuspectingstockholders,withoutofferingtoexposethevillainyatwork。Wehopethefearfulmassacredetailedabovemayprovethesaddestresultoftheirsilence。
  II
  NEWS—GATHERINGWITHMARKTWAIN
  AlfredDoten’ssongivesthefollowingaccountofareportingtripmadebyhisfatherandMarkTwain,whenthetwowereonComstockpapers:
  MyfatherandMarkTwainwereoncedetailedtogoovertoComoandwriteupsomenewminesthathadbeendiscoveredoverthere。MyfatherwasontheGoldHillNews。HeandMarkhadnotmetbefore,butbecamepromptlyacquainted,andweresooncallingeachotherbytheirfirstnames。
  TheywenttoalittlehotelatCarson,agreeingtodotheirworktheretogethernextmorning。Whenmorningcametheysetout,andsuddenlyonacornerMarkstoppedandturnedtomyfather,saying:
  "Bygracious,Alf!Isn’tthatabrewery?"
  "Itis,Mark。Let’sgoin。"
  Theydidso,andremainedthereallday,swappingyarns,sippingbeer,andlunching,goingbacktothehotelthatnight。
  Thenextmorningpreciselythesamethingoccurred。Whentheywereonthesamecorner,Markstoppedasifhehadneverbeentherebefore,andsand:
  "Goodgracious,Alf!Isn’tthatabrewery?"
  "Itis,Mark。Let’sgoin。"
  Soagaintheywentin,andagainstayedallday。
  Thishappenedagainthenextmorning,andthenext。Thenmyfatherbecameuneasy。AletterhadcomefromGoldHill,askinghimwherehisreportofthemineswas。Theyagreedthatnextmorningtheywouldreallybeginthestory;thattheywouldclimbtothetopofahillthatoverlookedthemines,andwriteitfromthere。
  Butthenextmorning,asbefore,Markwassurprisedtodiscoverthebrewery,andoncemoretheywentin。Afewmomentslater,however,amanwhoknewallaboutthemines——aminingengineerconnectedwiththem——camein。Hewasagodsend。Myfathersetdownavaluable,informingstory,whileMarkgotalotofentertainingminingyarnsoutofhim。
  NextdayVirginiaCityandGoldHillweregaininginformationfrommyfather’sarticle,andentertainmentfromMark’sstoryofthemines。
  APPENDIXD
  FROMMARKTWAIN’SFIRSTLECTURE,DELIVEREDOCTOBER2,1866
  SeeChapterliv
  HAWAIIANIMPORTANCETOAMERICA
  AfterafullelucidationofthesugarindustryoftheSandwichIslands,itsprofitsandpossibilities,hesaid:
  IhavedweltuponthissubjecttoshowyouthattheseislandshaveagenuineimportancetoAmerica——animportancewhichisnotgenerallyappreciatedbyourcitizens。TheypayrevenuesintotheUnitedStatesTreasurynowamountingtooverahalfamillionayear。
  Idonotknowwhatthesugaryieldoftheworldisnow,buttenyearsago,accordingtothePatentOfficereports,itwas800,000hogsheads。
  TheSandwichIslands,properlycultivatedbygo—aheadAmericans,arecapableofprovidingone—thirdasmuchthemselves。WiththePacificRailroadbuilt,thegreatChinaMailLineofsteamerstouchingatHonolulu——wecouldstocktheislandswithAmericansandsupplyathirdofthecivilizedworldwithsugar——andwiththesilkiest,longest—stapledcottonthissideoftheSeaIslands,andtheverybestqualityofrice……Thepropertyhasgottofalltosomeheir,andwhynottheUnitedStates?
  NATIVEPASSIONFORFUNERALS
  Theyareveryfondoffunerals。Bigfuneralsaretheirmainweakness。
  Finegraveclothes,finefuneralappointments,andalongprocessionarethingstheytakeagenerousdelightin。Theyarefondoftheirchiefandtheirking;theyreverencethemwithagenuinereverenceandlovethemwithawarmaffection,andoftenlookforwardtothehappinesstheywillexperienceinburyingthem。Theywillbeg,borrow,orstealmoneyenough,andflockfromalltheislands,tobepresentataroyalfuneralonOahu。YearsagoaKanakaandhiswifewerecondemnedtobehangedformurder。Theyreceivedthesentencewithmanifestsatisfactionbecauseitgaveanopeningforafuneral,youknow。Alltheycareforisafuneral。
  Itmakesbutlittledifferencetothemwhoseitis;theywouldassoonattendtheirownfuneralasanybodyelse’s。Thiscouplewerepeopleofconsequence,andhadlandedestates。Theysoldeveryfootofgroundtheyhadandlaiditoutinfineclothestobehungin。Andthewomanappearedonthescaffoldinawhitesatindressandslippersandfathomsofgaudyribbon,andthemanwasarrayedinagorgeousvest,blueclaw—
  hammercoatandbrassbuttons,andwhitekidgloves。Asthenoosewasadjustedaroundhisneck,heblewhisnosewithagrandtheatricalflourish,soastoshowhisembroideredwhitehandkerchief。Inever,neverknewofacouplewhoenjoyedhangingmorethantheydid。
  VIEWFROMHALEAKALA
  ItisasolemnpleasuretostanduponthesummitoftheextinctcraterofHaleakala,tenthousandfeetabovethesea,andgazedownintoitsawfulcrater,27milesincircumferenceandagofeetdeep,andtopicturetoyourselftheseethingworldoffirethatoncesweptupoutofthetremendousabyssagesago。
  Theprodigiousfunnelisdeadandsilentnow,andevenhasbushesgrowingfardowninitsbottom,wherethedeep—sealinecouldhardlyhavereachedintheoldtimes,whentheplacewasfilledwithliquidlava。Thesebusheslooklikeparlorshrubsfromthesummitwhereyoustand,andthefileofvisitorsmovingthroughthemontheirmulesisdiminishedtoadetachmentofmicealmost;andtothemyou,standingsohighupagainstthesun,tenthousandfeetabovetheirheads,looknolargerthanagrasshopper。
  Thisinthemorning;butatthreeorfourintheafternoonathousandlittlepatchesofwhiteclouds,likehandfulsofwool,comedriftingnoiselessly,oneafteranother,intothecrater,likeaprocessionofshroudedphantoms,andcircleroundandroundthevastsides,andsettlegraduallydownandmingletogetheruntilthecolossalbasinisfilledtothebrimwithsnowyfogandallitssearedanddesolatewondersarehiddenfromsight。
  Andthenyoumayturnyourbacktothecraterandlookfarawayuponthebroadvalleybelow,withitssugar—housesglintinglikewhitespecksinthedistance,andthegreatsugar—fieldsdiminishedtogreenveilsamidthelighter—tintedverdurearoundthem,andabroaduponthelimitlessocean。ButIshouldnotsayyoulookdown;youlookupatthesethings。
  Youaretenthousandfeetabovethem,butyetyouseemtostandinabasin,withthegreenislandshereandthere,andthevalleysandthewideocean,andtheremotesnow—peakofMaunaLoa,allraisedupbeforeandaboveyou,andpicturedoutlikeabrightlytintedmaphungattheceilingofaroom。
  Youlookupateverything;nothingisbelowyou。Ithasasingularandstartlingeffecttoseeaminiatureworldthusseeminglyhunginmid—air。
  Butsoonthewhitecloudscometroopingalonginghostlysquadronsandmingletogetherinheavymassesaquarterofamilebelowyouandshutouteverything—completelyhidetheseaandalltheearthsavethepinnacleyoustandon。Asfarastheeyecanreach,itfindsnothingtorestuponbutaboundlessplainofcloudstumbledintoallmanneroffantasticshapes—abillowyoceanofwoolaflamewiththegoldandpurpleandcrimsonsplendorsofthesettingsun!Andsofirmdoesthisgrandcloudpavementlookthatyoucanhardlypersuadeyourselfthatyoucouldnotwalkuponit;thatifyousteppeduponityouwouldplungeheadlongandastonishyourfriendsatdinnertenthousandfeetbelow。
  Standingonthatpeak,withalltheworldshutoutbythatvastplainofclouds,afeelingoflonelinesscomesoveramanwhichsuggeststohismindthelastmanattheflood,perchedhighuponthelastrock,withnothingvisibleonanysidebutamournfulwasteofwaters,andthearkdepartingdimlythroughthedistantmistsandleavinghimtostormandnightandsolitudeanddeath!
  NOTICEOFMARKTWAIN’SLECTURE
  "THETROUBLEISOVER"
  "Theinimitable’MarkTwain,deliveredhimselflastnightofhisfirstlectureontheSandwichIslands,oranythingelse。
  SometimebeforethehourappointedtoopenhisheadtheAcademyofMusiconPineStreetwasdenselycrowdedwithoneofthemostfashionableaudiencesitwasevermyprivilegetowitnessduringmylongresidenceinthiscity。TheEliteofthetownwerethere,andsowastheGovernoroftheState,occupyingoneoftheboxes,whoserotundfacewassuffusedwithahaloofmirthduringthewholeentertainment。TheaudiencepromptlynotifiedMarkbytheusualsign——stamping——thattheauspicioushourhadarrived,andpresentlythelecturercamesidlingandswingingoutfromtheleftofthestage。Hisverymannerproducedagenerallyvociferouslaughfromtheassemblage。Heopenedwithanapology,bysayingthathehadpartlysucceededinobtainingaband,butatthelastmomentthepartyengagedbackedout。Heexplainedthathehadhiredamantoplaythetrombone,buthe,onlearningthathewastheonlypersonengaged,cameatthelastmomentandinformedhimthathecouldnotplay。
  ThisplacedMarkinabadpredicament,andwishingtoknowhisreasonsfordesertinghimatthatcriticalmoment,hereplied,’Thathewasn’tgoingtomakeafoolofhimselfbysittingupthereonthestageandblowinghishornallbyhimself。’Aftertheapplausesubsided,heassumedaverygravecountenanceandcommencedhisremarksproperwiththefollowingwell—knownsentence:’When,inthecourseofhumanevents,’
  etc。Helecturedfullyanhourandaquarter,andhishumoroussayingswereinterspersedwithgeographical,agricultural,andstatisticalremarks,sometimesbranchingoffandreachingbeyond,soaring,intheverychoicestlanguage,uptotheverypinnacleofdescriptivepower。"
  APPENDIXE
  FROM"THEJUMPINGFROG"BOOKMARKTWAIN’SFIRSTPUBLISHEDVOLUME
  SeeChapterslviiiandlix
  I
  ADVERTISEMENT
  "MarkTwain"istoowellknowntothepublictorequireaformalintroductionatmyhands。ByhisstoryoftheFroghescaledtheheightsofpopularityatasinglejumpandwonforhimselfthe’sobriquet’ofTheWildHumoristofthePacificSlope。HeisalsoknowntofameasTheMoralistoftheMain;anditisnotunlikelythatassuchhewillgodowntoposterity。Itisinhissecondarycharacter,ashumorist,however,ratherthanintheprimaloneofmoralist,thatIaimtopresenthiminthepresentvolume。Andhereareadyexplanationwillbefoundforthesomewhatfragmentarycharacterofmanyofthesesketches;foritwasnecessarytosnatchthreadsofhumorwherevertheycouldbefound——veryoftendetachingthemfromseriousarticlesandmoralessayswithwhichtheywerewovenandentangled。Originallywrittenfornewspaperpublication,manyofthearticlesreferredtoeventsoftheday,theinterestofwhichhasnowpassedaway,andcontainedlocalallusions,whichthegeneralreaderwouldfailtounderstand;insuchcasesexcisionbecameimperative。Furtherthanthis,remarkorcommentisunnecessary。
  MarkTwainneverresortstotricksofspellingnorrhetoricalbuffooneryforthepurposeofprovokingalaugh;theveinofhishumorrunstoorichanddeeptomakesurfaceglidingnecessary。Buttherearefewwhocanresistthequaintsimiles,keensatire,andhard,goodsensewhichformthestapleofhiswriting。
  J。P。
  II
  FROMANSWERSTOCORRESPONDENTS
  "MORALSTATISTICIAN"——Idon’twantanyofyourstatistics。Itookyourwholebatchandlitmypipewithit。Ihateyourkindofpeople。Youarealwayscipheringouthowmuchaman’shealthisinjured,andhowmuchhisintellectisimpaired,andhowmanypitifuldollarsandcentshewastesinthecourseofninety—twoyears’indulgenceinthefatalpracticeofsmoking;andintheequallyfatalpracticeofdrinkingcoffee;andinplayingbilliardsoccasionally;andintakingaglassofwineatdinner,etc。,etc。,etc……
  Ofcourseyoucansavemoneybydenyingyourselfalltheseviciouslittleenjoymentsforfiftyyears;butthenwhatcanyoudowithit?Whatusecanyouputitto?Moneycan’tsaveyourinfinitesimalsoul。Alltheusethatmoneycanbeputtoistopurchasecomfortandenjoymentinthislife;therefore,asyouareanenemytocomfortandenjoyment,whereistheuseinaccumulatingcash?Itwon’tdoforyoutosaythatyoucanuseittobetterpurposeinfurnishinggoodtable,andincharities,andinsupportingtractsocieties,becauseyouknowyourselfthatyoupeoplewhohavenopettyvicesareneverknowntogiveawayacent,andthatyoustintyourselvessointhematteroffoodthatyouarealwaysfeebleandhungry。Andyouneverdaretolaughinthedaytimeforfearsomepoorwretch,seeingyouinagood—humor,willtrytoborrowadollarofyou;
  andinchurchyouarealwaysdownonyourknees,withyoureyesburiedinthecushion,whenthecontribution—boxcomesaround;andyounevergivetherevenue—officersatruestatementofyourincome。Nowyouallknowallthesethingsyourself,don’tyou?Verywell,then,whatistheuseofyourstringingoutyourmiserablelivestoacleanandwitheredoldage?Whatistheuseofyoursavingmoneythatissoutterlyworthlesstoyou?Inaword,whydon’tyougooffsomewhereanddie,andnotbealwaystryingtoseducepeopleintobecomingas"ornery"andunlovableasyouareyourselves,byyourceaselessandvillainous"moralstatistics"?
  Now,Idon’tapproveofdissipation,andIdon’tindulgeinit,either;
  butIhaven’taparticleofconfidenceinamanwhohasnoredeemingpettyviceswhatever,andsoIdon’twanttohearfromyouanymore。I
  thinkyouaretheverysamemanwhoreadmealonglecturelastweekaboutthedegradingviceofsmokingcigarsandthencameback,inmyabsence,withyourvile,reprehensiblefire—proofgloveson,andcarriedoffmybeautifulparlor—stove。
  III
  FROM"ASTRANGEDREAM"
  ExampleofMarkTwain’sEarlyDescriptiveWriting……InduetimeIstood,withmycompanion,onthewallofthevastcaldronwhichthenatives,agesago,named’Halemaumau’——theabysswhereintheywerewonttothrowtheremainsoftheirchiefs,totheendthatvulgarfeetmightnevertreadabovethem。Westoodthere,atdeadofnight,amileabovethelevelofthesea,andlookeddownathousandfeetuponaboiling,surging,roaringoceanoffire!——shadedoureyesfromtheblindingglare,andgazedfarawayoverthecrimsonwaveswithavaguenotionthatasupernaturalfleet,mannedbydemonsandfreightedwiththedamned,mightpresentlysailupoutoftheremotedistance;
  startedwhentremendousthunder—burstsshooktheearth,andfollowedwithfascinatedeyesthegrandjetsofmoltenlavathatspranghighuptowardthezenithandexplodedinaworldoffieryspraythatlitupthesomberheavenswithaninfernalsplendor。
  "WhatisyourlittlebonfireofVesuviustothis?"
  Myejaculationrousedmycompanionfromhisreverie,andwefellintoaconversationappropriatetotheoccasionandthesurroundings。Wecameatlasttospeakoftheancientcustomofcastingthebodiesofdeadchieftainsintothisfearfulcaldron;andmycomrade,whoisofthebloodroyal,mentionedthatthefounderofhisrace,oldKingKamehamehatheFirst——thatinvincibleoldpaganAlexander——hadfoundothersepulturethantheburningdepthsofthe’Halemaumau’。Igrewinterestedatonce;Iknewthatthemysteryofwhatbecameofthecorpseofthewarriorkinghailneverbeenfathomed;Iwasawarethattherewasalegendconnectedwiththismatter;andIfeltasiftherecouldbenomorefittingtimetolistentoitthanthepresent。ThedescendantoftheKamehamehassaid:
  Thedeadkingwasbroughtinroyalstatedownthelong,windingroadthatdescendsfromtherimofthecratertothescorchedandchasm—rivenplainthatliesbetweenthe’Halemaumau’andthosebeetlingwallsyonderinthedistance。Theguardsweresetandthetroopsofmournersbegantheweirdwailforthedeparted。Inthemiddleofthenightcameasoundofinnumerablevoicesintheairandtherushofinvisiblewings;thefuneraltorcheswavered,burnedblue,andwentout。Themournersandwatchersfelltothegroundparalyzedbyfright,andmanyminuteselapsedbeforeanyonedaredtomoveorspeak;fortheybelievedthatthephantommessengersofthedreadGoddessofFirehadbeenintheirmidst。Whenatlastatorchwaslightedthebierwasvacant——thedeadmonarchhadbeenspiritedaway!
  APPENDIXF
  THEINNOCENTSABROAD
  SeeChapterlx
  NEWYORK"HERALD"EDITORIALONTHERETURNOFTHE"QUAKERCITY"
  PILGRIMAGE,NOVEMBER19,1867
  Inyesterday’sHeraldwepublishedamostamusingletterfromthepenofthatmostamusingAmericangenius,MarkTwain,givinganaccountofthatmostamusingofallmodernpilgrimages——thepilgrimageofthe’QuakerCity’。Ithasbeenamusingallthrough,thisQuakerCityaffair。ItmighthavebecomemoreseriousthanamusingiftheshiphadbeensoldatJaffa,Alexandria,orYalta,intheBlackSea,asitappearsmighthavehappened。Insuchacasethepassengerswouldhavebeenmoreeffectuallysoldthantheship。ThedescendantsofthePuritanpilgrimshave,naturallyenough,someofthem,anaffectionforships;butifallthatissaidaboutthisreligiouscruisebetruetheyhavealsoasingularlysharpeyetobusiness。Itwasscarcelywiseonthepartofthepilgrims,althoughitwaswellforthepublic,thatsostrangeageniusasMarkTwainshouldhavefoundadmissionintothesacredcircle。WearenotawarewhetherMr。Twainintendsgivingusabookonthispilgrimage,butwedoknowthatabookwrittenfromhisownpeculiarstandpoint,givinganaccountofthecharactersandeventsonboardshipandofthesceneswhichthepilgrimswitnessed,wouldcommandanalmostunprecedentedsale。
  TherearevarietiesofgeniuspeculiartoAmerica。OfoneofthesevarietiesMarkTwainisastrikingspecimen。Forthedevelopmentofhispeculiargeniushehasneverhadamorefittingopportunity。Besides,therearesomethingswhichheknows,andwhichtheworldoughttoknow,aboutthislasteditionoftheMayflower。
  APPENDIXG
  MARKTWAINATTHECORRESPONDENTSCLUB,WASHINGTON
  SeeChapterlxiii
  WOMAN
  AEULOGYOFTHEFAIRSEX
  TheWashingtonCorrespondentsClubhelditsanniversaryonSaturdaynight。Mr。Clemens,betterknownasMarkTwain,respondedtothetoast,"Woman,theprideoftheprofessionsandthejewelofours。"Hesaid:
  Mr。President,——IdonotknowwhyIshouldhavebeensingledouttoreceivethegreatestdistinctionoftheevening——forsotheofficeofreplyingtothetoasttowomanhasbeenregardedineveryage。
  [Applause。]IdonotknowwhyIhavereceivedthisdistinction,unlessitbethatIamatriflelesshomelythantheothermembersoftheclub。
  But,bethisasitmay,Mr。President,Iamproudoftheposition,andyoucouldnothavechosenanyonewhowouldhaveaccepteditmoregladly,orlaboredwithaheartiergood——willtodothesubjectjustice,thanI。
  Because,Sir,Ilovethesex。[Laughter。]Iloveallthewomen,sir,irrespectiveofageorcolor。[Laughter。]
  Humanintelligencecannotestimatewhatweowetowoman,sir。Shesewsonourbuttons[laughter];shemendsourclothes[laughter];sheropesusinatthechurchfairs;sheconfidesinus;shetellsuswhatevershecanfindoutabouttheprivateaffairsoftheneighbors;shegivesgoodadvice,andplentyofit;shegivesusapieceofhermindsometimes——andsometimesallofit;shesoothesourachingbrows;shebearsourchildren。Oursasageneralthing。——[thislastlineappearsinTwain’spublishedspeechesandmayhavebeenaddedlater。D。W。]
  Inallrelationsoflife,sir,itisbutjustandagracefultributetowomantosayofherthatsheisabrick。[Greatlaughter。]
  Wheresoeveryouplacewoman,sir——inwhatsoeverpositionorestate——sheisanornamenttothatplacesheoccupies,andatreasuretotheworld。
  [HereMr。Twainpaused,lookedinquiringlyathishearers,andremarkedthattheapplauseshouldcomeinatthispoint。Itcamein。Mr。Twainresumedhiseulogy。]Lookatthenoblenamesofhistory!LookatCleopatra!LookatDesdemona!LookatFlorenceNightingale!LookatJoanofArc!LookatLucretiaBorgia![Disapprobationexpressed。
  "Well,"saidMr。Twain,scratchinghishead,doubtfully,"supposeweletLucretiaslide。"]LookatJoyceHeth!LookatMotherEve!Irepeat,sir,lookattheillustriousnamesofhistory!LookattheWidowMachree!LookatLucyStone!LookatElizabethCadyStanton!LookatGeorgeFrancisTrain![Greatlaughter。]And,sir,Isaywithbowedheadanddeepestveneration,lookatthemotherofWashington!Sheraisedaboythatcouldnotlie——couldnotlie。[Applause。]Butheneverhadanychance。Itmighthavebeendifferentwithhimifhehadbelongedtoanewspapercorrespondents’club。[Laughter,groans,hisses,criesof"puthimout。"Marklookedaroundplacidlyuponhisexcitedaudience,andresumed。]
  Irepeat,sir,thatinwhatsoeverpositionyouplaceawomansheisanornamenttosocietyandatreasuretotheworld。Asasweetheartshehasfewequalsandnosuperior[laughter];asacousinsheisconvenient;asawealthygrandmotherwithanincurabledistempersheisprecious;asawetnurseshehasnoequalamongmen![Laughter。]
  What,sir,wouldthepeopleofthisearthbewithoutwoman?Theywouldbescarce,sir。Mightyscarce。——[anotherlineaddedlaterinthepublished’Speeches’。D。W。]Thenletuscherishher,letusprotecther,letusgiveheroursupport,ourencouragement,oursympathy——ourselves,ifwegetachance。[Laughter。]
  But,jestingaside,Mr。President,womanislovable,gracious,kindofheart,beautiful;worthyofallrespect,ofallesteem,ofalldeference。
  Notanyherewillrefusetodrinkherhealthrightcordially,foreachandeveryoneofushaspersonallyknown,loved,andhonoredtheverybestoneofthemall——hisownmother![Applause。]
  APPENDIXH
  ANNOUNCEMENTFORLECTUREOFJULY2,1868
  SeeChapterlxvi
  THEPUBLICTOMARKTWAIN—CORRESPONDENCE
  SANFRANCISCO,June30th。
  MR。MARKTWAIN——DEARSIR,——HearingthatyouareabouttosailforNewYorkintheP。M。S。S。Company’ssteamerofthe6thJuly,topublishabook,andlearningwiththedeepestconcernthatyouproposetoreadachapterortwoofthatbookinpublicbeforeyougo,wetakethismethodofexpressingourcordialdesirethatyouwillnot。Webegandimploreyoudonot。Thereisalimittohumanendurance。
  Weareyourpersonalfriends。Wehaveyourwelfareatheart。Wedesiretoseeyouprosper。Anditisupontheseaccounts,andupontheseonly,thatweurgeyoutodesistfromthenewatrocityyoucontemplate。Yourstruly,60namesincluding:BretHarte,Maj。—Gen。Ord,Maj。—Gen。Halleck,TheOrphanAsylum,andvariousBenevolentSocieties,CitizensonFootandHorseback,and1500intheSteerage。
  REPLY
  SANFRANCISCO,June30thTOTHE1,500ANDOTHERS,——Itseemstomethatyourcourseisentirelyunprecedented。Heretofore,whenlecturers,singers,actors,andotherfraudshavesaidtheywereabouttoleavetown,youhavealwaysbeentheveryfirstpeopletocomeoutinacardbeseechingthemtoholdonforjustonenightmore,andinflictjustonemoreperformanceonthepublic,butassoonasIwanttotakeafarewellbenefityoucomeafterme,withacardsignedbythewholecommunityandtheboardofaldermen,prayingmenottodoit。Butitisn’tofanyuse。Youcannotmovemefrommyfellpurpose。IwilltormentthepeopleifIwantto。Ihaveabetterrighttodoitthanthesestrangelecturersandoratorsthatcomeherefromabroad。Itonlycoststhepublicadollarapiece,andiftheycan’tstanditwhatdotheystayherefor?AmItogoawayandletthemhavepeaceandquietforayearandahalf,andthencomebackandonlylecturethemtwice?Whatdoyoutakemefor?
  No,gentlemen,askofmeanythingelseandIwilldoitcheerfully;butdonotaskmenottoafflictthepeople。IwishtotellthemallIknowaboutVENICE。IwishtotellthemabouttheCityoftheSea——thatmostvenerable,mostbrilliant,andproudestRepublictheworldhaseverseen。
  Iwishtohintatwhatitachievedintwelvehundredyears,andwhatitlostintwohundred。Iwishtofurnishadealofpleasantinformation,somewhathighlyspiced,butstillpalatable,digestible,andeminentlyfittedfortheintellectualstomach。MylastlecturewasnotasfineasIthoughtitwas,butIhavesubmittedthisdiscoursetoseveralablecritics,andtheyhavepronounceditgood。Now,therefore,whyshouldI
  withholdit?
  Letmetalkonlyjustthisonce,andIwillsailpositivelyonthe6thofJuly,andstayawayuntilIreturnfromChina——twoyears。
  Yourstruly,MARKTWAIN。
  FURTHERREMONSTRANCE
  SANFRANCISCO,June30th。
  MR。MARKTWAIN,——Learningwithprofoundregretthatyouhaveconcludedtopostponeyourdepartureuntilthe6thJuly,andlearningalso,withunspeakablegrief,thatyouproposetoreadfromyourforthcomingbook,orlectureagainbeforeyougo,attheNewMercantileLibrary,wehastentobegofyouthatyouwillnotdoit。Curbthisspiritoflawlessviolence,andemigrateatonce。Havethevessel’sbillforyourpassagesenttous。Wewillpayit。
  Yourfriends,PacificBoardofBrokers[andotherfinancialandsocialinstitutions]
  SANFRANCISCO,June30th。
  MR。MARKTWAIN——DEARSIR,——Willyoustartnow,withoutanyunnecessarydelay?
  Yourstruly,ProprietorsoftheAlta,Bulletin,Times,Call,Examiner[andotherSanFranciscopublications]。
  SANFRANCISCO,June30th。
  MR。MARKTWAIN——DEARSIR,——Donotdelayyourdeparture。Youcancomebackandlectureanothertime。Inthelanguageoftheworldly——youcan"cutandcomeagain。"
  Yourfriends,THECLERGY。
  SANFRANCISCO,June3oth。
  MR。MARKTWAIN——DEARSIR,——Youhadbettergo。
  Yours,THECHIEFOFPOLICE。
  REPLY
  SANFRANCISCO,June30th。
  GENTLEMEN,——Restrainyouremotions;youobservethattheycannotavail。
  Read:
  NEWMERCANTILELIBRARY
  BushStreetThursdayEvening,July2,1868
  OneNightOnlyFAREWELLLECTURE
  ofMARKTWAIN
  Subject:
  TheOldestoftheRepublicsVENICE
  PASTANDPRESENT
  Box—OfficeopenWednesdayandThursdayNoextrachargeforreservedseatsADMISSION……ONEDOLLAR
  Doorsopenat7Orgiestocommenceat8P。M。
  Thepublicdisplaysandceremoniesprojectedtogivefittingeclattothisoccasionhavebeenunavoidablydelayeduntilthe4th。Thelecturewillbedeliveredcertainlyonthe2d,andtheeventwillbecelebratedtwodaysafterwardbyadischargeofartilleryonthe4th,aprocessionofcitizens,thereadingoftheDeclarationofIndependence,andbyagorgeousdisplayoffireworksfromRussianHillintheevening,whichIhaveorderedatmysoleexpense,thecostamountingtoeightythousanddollars。
  ATNEWMERCANTILELIBRARY
  BushStreetThursdayEvening,July2,1868
  APPENDIXI
  MARKTWAIN’SCHAMPIONSHIPOFTHOMASK。BEECHER
  SeeChapterlxxiv
  TherewasareligiousturmoilinElmirain1869;adisturbanceamongtheministers,duetothesuccessofThomasK。BeecherinaseriesofmeetingshewasconductingintheOperaHouse。Mr。Beecher’steachingshadneverbeenveryorthodoxordoctrinal,butuptothistimetheyhadbeenseeminglyunobjectionabletohisbrotherclergymen,whofraternizedwithhimandjoinedwithhimintheMondaymeetingsoftheMinisterialUnionofElmira,wheneachMondayasermonwasreadbyoneofthemembers。Thesituationpresentlychanged。Mr。Beecherwaspreachinghisdoubtfultheologytolargeandnightlyincreasingaudiences,anditwastimetochecktheexodus。TheMinisterialUnionofElmiranotonlydeclinedtorecognizeandabettheOperaHousegatherings,buttheyrequestedhimtowithdrawfromtheirMondaymeetings,onthegroundthathisteachingswerepernicious。Mr。Beechersaidnothingofthematter,anditwasnotmadepublicuntilanoticeofitappearedinareligiouspaper。NaturallysuchacoursedidnotmeetwiththeapprovaloftheLangdonfamily,andawokethescornofamanwhosodetestedbigotryinanyformasMarkTwain。Hewasastrangerintheplace,andnotjustifiedtospeakoverhisownsignature,buthewroteanarticleandreadittomembersoftheLangdonfamilyandtoDr。andMrs。Taylor,theirintimatefriends,whowerespendinganeveningintheLangdonhome。
  Itwasuniversallyapproved,andthenextmorningappearedintheElmiraAdvertiser,overthesignatureof"S’cat。"Itcreatedastir,ofcourse。
  Thearticlefollows:
  MR。BEECHERANDTHECLERGY
  "TheMinisterialUnionofElmira,N。Y。,atarecentmeetingpassedresolutionsdisapprovingtheteachingsofRev。T。K。Beecher,decliningtoco—operatewithhiminhisSundayeveningservicesattheOperaHouse,andrequestinghimtowithdrawfromtheirMondaymorningmeeting。Thishasresultedinhiswithdrawal,andthusthepastorsarerelievedfromfurtherresponsibilityastohisaction。"——N。Y。Evangelist。
  PoorBeecher!Allthistimehecoulddowhateverhepleasedthatwaswrong,andthenbeperfectlysereneandcomfortableoverit,becausetheMinisterialUnionofElmirawasresponsibletoGodforit。Hecouldlieifhewantedto,andthoseministershadtoanswerforit;hecouldpromotediscordinthechurchofChrist,andthosepartieshadtomakeitrightwiththeDeityasbesttheycould;hecouldteachfalsedoctrinestoemptyoperahouses,andthosesorrowinglambsoftheMinisterialUnionhadtogetouttheirsackclothandashesandstandresponsibleforit。
  Hehadsuchacomfortablethingofit!Buthewenttoofar。Inanevilhourheslaughteredthesimplegeesethatlaidthegoldeneggofresponsibilityforhim,andnowtheywilluncovertheircustomarycomplacency,andliftuptheircustomarycackleinhisbehalfnomore。
  Andso,atlast,hefindshimselfinthenovelpositionofbeingresponsibletoGodforhisacts,insteadoftotheMinisterialUnionofElmira。Tosaythatthisisappallingistostateitwithadegreeofmildnesswhichamountstoinsipidity。
  Wecannotjustlyestimatethiscalamity,withoutfirstreviewingcertainfactsthatconspiredtobringitabout。Mr。BeecherwasandisinthehabitofpreachingtoafullcongregationintheIndependentCongregationalChurch,inthiscity。Themeeting—housewasnotlargeenoughtoaccommodateallthepeoplewhodesiredadmittance。Mr。BeecherregularlyattendedthemeetingsoftheMinisterialUnionofElmiraeveryMondaymorning,andtheyreceivedhimintotheirfellowship,andneverobjectedtothedoctrineswhichhetaughtinhischurch。So,inanunfortunatemoment,heconceivedthestrangeideathattheywouldconniveattheteachingofthesamedoctrinesinthesamewayinalargerhouse。
  ThereforehesecuredtheOperaHouseandproceededtopreachthereeverySundayeveningtoassemblagescomprisingfromathousandtofifteenhundredpersons。HefeltwarrantedinthiscoursebyapassageofScripturewhichsays,"Goyeintoalltheworldandpreachthegospeluntoeverycreature。"Opera—houseswerenotruledoutspecificallyinthispassage,andsoheconsidereditpropertoregardopera—housesasapartof"alltheworld。"Helookeduponthepeoplewhoassembledthereascomingundertheheadof"everycreature。"Theseideaswereasabsurdastheywerefarfetched,butstilltheywerethehonestebullitionsofadiseasedmind。HisgreatmistakewasinsupposingthatwhenhehadtheSaviour’sindorsementofhisconducthehadallthatwasnecessary。HeoverlookedthefactthattheremightpossiblybeaconflictofopinionbetweentheSaviourandtheMinisterialUnionofElmira。Andtherewas。
  Wherefore,blindandfoolishMr。Beecherwenttohisdestruction。TheMinisterialUnionwithdrewtheirapprobation,andlefthimdanglingintheair,withnoothersupportthanthecountenanceandapprovalofthegospelofChrist。
  Mr。BeecherinvitedhisbrotherministerstojoinforceswithhimandhelphimconducttheOperaHousemeetings。Theydeclinedwithgreatunanimity。Inthistheywerewrong。Sincetheydidnotapproveofthosemeetings,itwasadutytheyowedtotheirconsciencesandtheirGodtocontrivetheirdiscontinuance。Theyknewthis。Theyfeltit。Yettheyturnedcoldlyawayandrefusedtohelpatthosemeetings,whentheywellknewthattheirhelp,earnestlyandpersistentlygiven,wasabletokillanygreatreligiousenterprisethateverwasconceivedof。
  Theministersrefused,andthecalamitousmeetingsattheOperaHousecontinued;andnotonlycontinued,butgrewininterestandimportance,andsappedoftheircongregationschurcheswheretheGospelwaspreachedwiththatsweetmonotonoustranquillityandthatimpenetrableprofunditywhichstirupsuchconsternationinthestrongholdsofsin。ItisapitytohavetorecordherethatoneclergymanrefusedtopreachattheOperaHouseatMr。Beecher’srequest,evenwhenthatincendiarywassickanddisabled;andifthatman’sconsciencejustifieshiminthatrefusalIdonot。UnderthepleaofcharityforasickbrotherhecouldhavepreachedtothatOperaHousemultitudeasermonthatwouldhavedoneincalculabledamagetotheOperaHouseexperiment。Andheneednothavebeenparticularaboutthesermonhechose,either。Hecouldhavereliedonanyhehadinhisbarrel。
  TheOperaHousemeetingswenton;othercongregationswerethin,andgrewthinner,buttheOperaHouseassemblageswerevast。EverySundaynight,inspiteofsenseandreason,multitudespassedbythechurcheswheretheymighthavebeensaved,andmarcheddeliberatelytotheOperaHousetobedamned。Thecommunitytalked,talked,talked。EverybodydiscussedthefactthattheMinisterialUniondisapprovedoftheOperaHousemeetings;alsothefactthattheydisapprovedoftheteachingsputforththere。AndeverybodywonderedhowtheMinisterialUnioncouldtellwhethertoapproveordisapproveofthoseteachings,seeingthatthoseclergymenhadneverattendedanOperaHousemeeting,andthereforedidn’tknowwhatwastaughtthere。Everybodywonderedoverthatcuriousquestion,andtheyhadtotakeitoutinwondering。
  Mr。BeecheraskedtheMinisterialUniontostatetheirobjectionstotheOperaHousematter。Theycouldnot——atleasttheydidnot。Hesaidtothemthatiftheywouldcomesquarelyoutandtellhimthattheydesiredthediscontinuanceofthosemeetingshewoulddiscontinuethem。Theydeclinedtodothat。Whyshouldtheyhavedeclined?Theyhadnorighttodecline,andnoexcusetodecline,iftheyhonestlybelievedthatthosemeetingsinterferedintheslightestdegreewiththebestinterestsofreligion。Thatisapropositionwhichtheprofoundestheadamongthemcannotgetaround。
  ButtheOperaHousemeetingswenton。Thatwasthemischiefofit。Andso,oneMondaymorning,whenMr。B。appearedattheusualMinisters’
  meeting,hisbrotherclergymendesiredhimtocometherenomore。Heaskedwhy。Theygavenoreason。Theysimplydeclinedtohavehiscompanylonger。Mr。B。saidhecouldnotacceptofthisexecutionwithoutatrial,andsincehelovedthemandhadnothingagainstthemhemustinsistuponmeetingwiththeminthefuturejustthesameasever。
  Andso,afterthat,theymetinsecret,andthusgotridofthisman’simportunateaffection。
  TheMinisterialUnionhadruledoutBeecher——apointgained。Hewouldgetupanexcitementaboutitinpublic。Butthatwasamiscalculation。
  Henevermentionedit。Theywaitedandwaitedforthegrandcrash,butitnevercame。Afteralltheirlabor—pains,theirministerialmountainhadbroughtforthonlyamouse——andastill—bornoneatthat。Beecherhadnottoldonthem;Beechermalignantlypersistedinnottellingonthem。Theopportunitywasslippingaway。Alas,forthehumiliationofit,theyhadtocomeoutandtellitthemselves!Andafterall,theirbombshelldidnothurtanybodywhentheydidexplodeit。TheyhadceasedtoberesponsibletoGodforBeecher,andyetnobodyseemedparalyzedaboutit。Somehow,itwasnotevenofsufficientimportance,apparently,togetintothepapers,thougheventhepoorlittlefactsthatSmithhasboughtatrottingteamandAldermanJones’schildhasthemeaslesarechronicledtherewithavidity。Somethingmustbedone。AstheMinisterialUnionhadtoldabouttheirdesolatingaction,whennobodyelseconsidereditofenoughimportancetotell,theywouldalsopublishit,nowthatthereportersfailedtoseeanythinginitimportantenoughtoprint。AndsotheystartledtheentirereligiousworldnodoubtbysolemnlyprintingintheEvangelisttheparagraphwhichheadsthisarticle。Theyhavegottheirexcommunication—bullstartedatlast。Itisgoingalongquitelivelynow,andmakingconsiderablestir,letushope。TheyevenknowitinPodunk,whereverthatmaybe。Itexcitedatwo—lineparagraphthere。Happy,happyworld,thatknowsatlastthatalittlecongressofcongregationlessclergymenofwhomithadneverheardbeforehavecrushedafamousBeecher,andreducedhisaudiencesfromfifteenhundreddowntofourteenhundredandseventy—fiveatonefellblow!Happy,happyworld,thatknowsatlastthattheseobscureinnocentsarenolongerresponsiblefortheblemishlessteachings,thepower,thepathos,thelogic,andtheotherandmanifoldintellectualpyrotechnicsthatseduce,buttodamn,theOperaHouseassemblageseverySundaynightinElmira!Andmiserable,OthricemiserableBeecher!FortheMinisterialUnionofElmirawillnever,no,nevermoreberesponsibletoGodforhisshortcomings。Excusethesetears。
  FortheprotectionofamanwhoisuniformlychargedwithallthenewspaperdeviltrythatseesthelightinElmirajournals,Itakethisopportunityofstating,underoath,dulysubscribedbeforeamagistrate,thatMr。Beecherdidnotwritethisarticle。Andfurtherstill,thathedidnotinspireit。Andfurtherstill,theMinisterialUnionofElmiradidnotwriteit。Andfinally,theMinisterialUniondidnotaskmetowriteit。No,IhavetakenupthiscudgelindefenseoftheMinisterialUnionofElmirasolelyfromaloveofjustice。Withoutsolicitation,I
  haveconstitutedmyselfthechampionoftheMinisterialUnionofElmira,anditshallbealaboroflovewithmetoconducttheirsideofaquarrelinprintforthemwhenevertheydesiremetodoit;oriftheyarebusy,andhavenotthetimetoaskme,Iwillcheerfullydoitanyhow。InclosingthisImustremarkthatifanyquestiontherightoftheclergymenofElmiratoturnMr。BeecheroutoftheMinisterialUnion,tosuchIanswerthatMr。Beecherrecreatedthatinstitutionafterithadbeendeadformanyyears,andinvitedthosegentlementocomeintoit,whichtheydid,andsoofcoursetheyhavearighttoturnhimoutiftheywantto。ThedifferencebetweenBeecherandthemanwhoputanadderinhisbosomis,thatBeecherputinmoreaddersthanhedid,andconsequentlyhadaproportionatelyliveliertimeofitwhentheygotwarmedup。
  Cheerfully,S’CAT。
  APPENDIXJ
  THEINDIGNITYPUTUPONTHEREMAINSOFGEORGEHOLLANDBYTHE
  REV。MR。SABINE
  SeeChapterlxxvii
  WhataludicroussatireitwasuponChristiancharity!——evenuponthevague,theoreticalideaofitwhichdoubtlessthissmallsaintmouthsfromhisownpulpiteverySunday。Contemplatethisfreakofnature,andthinkwhataCardiffgiantofself—righteousnessiscrowdedintohispigmyskin。Ifweprobe,anddissect;andlayopenthisdiseased,thiscancerouspietyofhis,weareforcedtotheconvictionthatitistheproductionofanimpressiononhispartthathisguilddoaboutallthegoodthatisdoneontheearth,andhencearebetterthancommonclay——
  hencearecompetenttosaytosuchasGeorgeHolland,"Youareunworthy;
  youareaplay—actor,andconsequentlyasinner;IcannottaketheresponsibilityofrecommendingyoutothemercyofHeaven。"Itmusthavehaditsorigininthatimpression,elsehewouldhavethought,"WeareallinstrumentsforthecarryingoutofGod’spurposes;itisnotformetopassjudgmentuponyourappointedshareofthework,ortopraiseortorevileit;Ihavedivineauthorityforitthatweareallsinners,andthereforeitisnotformetodiscriminateandsaywewillsupplicateforthissinner,forhewasamerchantprinceorabanker,butwewillbeseechnoforgivenessforthisotherone,forhewasaplay—actor。"
  Itsurelyrequiresthefurthestpossiblereachofself—righteousnesstoenableamantolifthisscornfulnoseintheairandturnhisbackuponsopoorandpitiableathingasadeadstrangercometobegthelastkindnessthathumanitycandoinitsbehalf。ThiscreaturehasviolatedtheletteroftheGospel,andjudgedGeorgeHolland——notGeorgeHolland,either,buthisprofessionthroughhim。Thenitis,inameasure,fairthatwejudgethiscreature’sguildthroughhim。Ineffecthehassaid,"Wearethesaltoftheearth;wedoallthegoodworkthatisdone;tolearnhowtobegoodanddogoodmenmustcometous;actorsandsuchareobstaclestomoralprogress。"Praylookatthethingreasonablyamoment,layingasideallbiasesofeducationandcustom。Ifacommonpublicimpressionisfairevidenceofathingthenthisminister’slegitimate,recognized,andacceptablebusinessistotellpeoplecalmly,coldly,andinstiff,writtensentences,fromthepulpit,togoanddoright,bejust,bemerciful,becharitable。Andhiscongregationforgetitallbetweenchurchandhome。ButforfiftyyearsitwasGeorgeHolland’sbusinessonthestagetomakehisaudiencegoanddoright,andbejust,merciful,andcharitable——becausebyhisliving,breathing,feelingpicturesheshowedthemwhatitwastodothesethings,andhowtodothem,andhowinstantandamplewasthereward!Isitnotasingularteacherofmen,thisreverendgentlemanwhoissopoorlyinformedhimselfastoputthewholestageunderban,andsay,"Idonotthinkitteachesmorallessons"?Wherewaseverasermonpreachedthatcouldmakefilialingratitudesohatefultomenasthesinfulplayof"KingLear"?Orwherewasthereeverasermonthatcouldsoconvincemenofthewrongandthecrueltyofharboringapamperedandunanalyzedjealousyasthesinfulplayof"Othello"?Andwherearetheretenpreacherswhocanstandinthepulpitpreachingheroism,unselfishdevotion,andloftypatriotism,andholdtheirownagainstanyoneoffivehundredWilliamTellsthatcanberaiseduponfivehundredstagesinthelandataday’snotice?Itisalmostfairandjusttoaveralthoughitisprofanitythatnine—tenthsofallthekindnessandforbearanceandChristiancharityandgenerosityintheheartsoftheAmericanpeopletodaygottherebybeingfiltereddownfromtheirfountain—head,thegospelofChrist,throughdramasandtragediesandcomediesonthestage,andthroughthedespisednovelandtheChristmasstory,andthroughthethousandandonelessons,suggestions,andnarrativesofgenerousdeedsthatstirthepulses,andexaltandaugmentthenobilityofthenationdaybydayfromtheteemingcolumnsoftenthousandnewspapers,andnotfromthedrowsypulpit。
  AllthatisgreatandgoodinourparticularcivilizationcamestraightfromthehandofJesusChrist,andmanycreatures,andofdiverssorts,weredoubtlessappointedtodisseminateit;andletusbelievethatthisseedandtheresultarethemainthing,andnotthecutofthesower’sgarment;andthatwhosoever,inhiswayandaccordingtohisopportunity,sowstheoneandproducestheother,hasdonehighserviceandworthy。
  Andfurther,letustrywithallourstrengthtobelievethatwheneveroldsimple—heartedGeorgeHollandsowedthisseed,andrearedhiscropofbroadercharitiesandbetterimpulsesinmen’shearts,itwasjustasacceptablebeforetheThroneasiftheseedhadbeenscatteredinvapidplatitudesfromthepulpitoftheineffableSabinehimself。
  AmIsayingthatthepulpitdoesnotdoitssharetowarddisseminatingthemarrow,themeatofthegospelofChrist?Forwearenottalkingofceremoniesandwire—drawncreedsnow,butthelivingheartandsoulofwhatisprettyoftenonlyaspecter。
  No,Iamnotsayingthat。Thepulpitteachesassemblagesofpeopletwiceaweeknearlytwohoursaltogether——anddoeswhatitcaninthattime。