Itmayseemsevere——Ithinkthatitwassevere。ThateveningwhenMr。Taylorcamehometohisfamily,Georgereceivedathrashingfordisobedience。
  “AndIsuppose,“saidMrs。Taylortoherhusband,“thatshecameoutjustintimetostop’embreakingBobCarmody’sneckforhim。“
  UponthedayfollowingMrs。Tayloressayedtheimpossible。ShetookherselfovertoMollyWood’scabin。Thegirlgaveheralistlessgreeting,andthedamesatslowlydown,andsurveyedthecomfortableroom。
  “Averynicehome,deary,“saidshe,“ifitwasahome。Butyou’llfixsomethinglikethisinyourrealhome,Ihavenodoubt。“
  Mollymadenoanswer。
  “Whatwe’regoingtodowithoutyouIcan’tsee,“saidMrs。
  Taylor。“ButI’dnothaveitdifferentforworlds。He’llbecomingbacksoon,Iexpect。“
  “Mrs。Taylor,“saidMolly,allatonce,“pleasedon’tsayanythingnow。Ican’tstandit。“Andshebrokeintowretchedtears。
  “Why,deary,he——“
  “No;notaword。Please,please——I’llgooutifyoudo。“
  Theolderwomanwenttotheyoungerone,andthenputherarmsroundher。Butwhenthetearswereover,theyhadnotdoneanygood;itwasnotthestormthatclearsthesky——allstormsdonotclearthesky。AndMrs。Taylorlookedatthepalegirlandsawthatshecoulddonothingtohelphertowardpeaceofmind。
  “Ofcourse,“shesaidtoherhusband,afterreturningfromherprofitlesserrand,“youmightknowshe’dfeeldreadful。
  “Whatabout?“saidTaylor。
  “Why,youknowjustaswellasIdo。AndI’llsayformyself,I
  hopeyou’llneverhavetohelphangfolks。“
  “Well,“saidTaylor,mildly,“ifIhadto,I’dhaveto,Iguess。“
  “Well,Idon’twantittocome。Butthatpoorgirliseatingherheartrightoutoverit。“
  “Whatdoesshesay?“
  “It’swhatshedon’tsay。She’llnottalk,andshe’llnotletmetalk,andshesitsandsits。“
  “I’llgotalksometoher,“saidtheman。
  “Well,Taylor,Ithoughtyouhadmoresense。You’dnotgetawordin。She’llbesicksoonifherworryain’tstoppedsomeway,though。“
  “Whatdoesshewantthiscountrytodo?“inquiredTaylor。“DoessheexpectittobelikeVermontwhenit——“
  “Wecan’thelpwhatsheexpects,“hiswifeinterrupted。“ButI
  wishwecouldhelpHER。“
  Theycouldnot,however;andhelpcamefromanothersource。JudgeHenryrodebythenextday。TohimgoodMrs。Tayloratonceconfidedheranxiety。TheJudgelookedgrave。
  “MustImeddle?“hesaid。
  “Yes,Judge,youmust,“saidMrs。Taylor。
  “Butwhycan’tIsendhimoverherewhenhegetsback?Thenthey’lljustsettleitbetweenthemselves。“
  Mrs。Taylorshookherhead。“Thatwouldunsettleitworsethanitis,“sheassuredhim。“Theymustn’tmeetjustnow。“
  TheJudgesighed。“Well,“hesaid,“verywellI’llsacrificemycharacter,sinceyouinsist。“
  JudgeHenrysatthinking,waitinguntilschoolshouldbeout。Hedidnotatallrelishwhatlaybeforehim。Hewouldliketohavegotoutofit。Hehadbeenafederaljudge;hehadbeenanuprightjudge;hehadmettheresponsibilitiesofhisdifficultofficenotonlywithlearning,whichisdesirable,butalsowithcourageandcommonsensebesides,andtheseareessential。Hehadbeenastanchservantofthelaw。Andnowhewasinvitedtodefendthatwhich,atfirstsight,nay,evenatsecondandthirdsight,mustalwaysseemadefianceofthe1a\vmoreinjuriousthancrimeitself。Everygoodmaninthisworldhasconvictionsaboutrightandwrong。Theyarehissoul’sriches,hisspiritualgold。Whenhisconductisatvariancewiththese,heknowsthatitisadeparture,afalling;andthisisasimpleandclearmatter。Iffallingwereallthateverhappenedtoagoodman,allhisdayswouldbeasimplematterof’strivingandrepentance。
  Butitisnotall。Therecometohimcertainjunctures,crises,whenlife,likeahighwayman,springsuponhim,demandingthathestandanddeliverhisconvictionsinthenameofsomerighteouscause,biddinghimdoevilthatgoodmaycome。IcannotsaythatIbelieveindoingevilthatgoodmaycome。Idonot。Ithinkthatanymanwhohonestlyjustifiessuchcoursedeceiveshimself。
  ButthisIcansay:tocallanyactevil,instantlybegsthequestion。Manyanactthatmandoesisrightorwrongaccordingtothetimeandplacewhichform,sotospeak,itscontext;stripitofitssurroundingcircumstances,andyoutearawayitsmeaning。Gentlemenreformers,bewareofthiscommonpracticeofyours!bewareofcallinganactevilonTuesdaybecausethatsameactwasevilonMonday!
  Doyoufailtofollowmymeaning?Thenhereisanillustration。
  OnMondayIwalkovermyneighbor’sfield;thereisnowronginsuchwalking。ByTuesdayhehasputupasignthattrespasserswillbeprosecutedaccordingtolaw。IwalkagainonTuesday,andamalaw-breaker。Doyoubegintoseemypoint?orareyouinclinedtoobjecttotheillustrationbecausethewalkingonTuesdaywasnotWRONG,butmerelyILLEGAL?Thenhereisanotherillustrationwhichyouwillfinditatriflemoreembarrassingtoanswer。Considercarefully,letmebegyou,thecaseofayoungmanandayoungwomanwhowalkoutofadooronTuesday,pronouncedmanandwifebyathirdpartyinsidethedoor。ItmattersnotthatonMondaytheywere,intheirownhearts,sacredlyvowedtoeachother。Iftheyhadomittedsteppinginsidethatdoor,iftheyhaddispensedwiththatthirdparty,andgoneawayonMondaysacredlyvowedtoeachotherintheirownhearts,youwouldhavescarcelyfoundtheirconductmoral。Considerthesethingscarefully,——thesign-postandthethirdparty,——andthedifferencetheymake。Andnow,forafinish,wewillreturntothesign-post。
  SupposethatIwentovermyneighbor’sfieldonTuesday,afterthesign-postwasputup,becauseIsawamurderabouttobecommittedinthefield,andthereforeraninandstoppedit。WasIdoingevilthatgoodmightcome?Doyounotthinkthattostayoutandletthemurderbedonewouldhavebeentheevilactinthiscase?Todisobeythesign-postwasRIGHT;andItrustthatyounowperceivethesameactmaywearasmanydifferenthuesofrightorwrongastherainbow,accordingtotheatmosphereinwhichitisdone。Itisnotsafetosayofanyman,“Hedidevilthatgoodmightcome。“Wasthethingthathedid,inthefirstplace,evil?Thatisthequestion。
  Forgivemyaskingyoutouseyourmind。Itisathingwhichnonovelistshouldexpectofhisreader,andwewillgobackatoncetoJudgeHenryandhismeditationsaboutlynching。
  HewaswellawarethatifhewastotouchatalluponthissubjectwiththeNewEnglandgirl,hecouldnotputheroffwithmereplatitudesandhumdrumformulas;not,atleast,ifheexpectedtodoanygood。Shewasfartoointelligent,andhewasreallyanxioustodogood。Forhersakehewantedthecourseofthegirl’struelovetorunmoresmoothly,andstillmoredidhedesirethisforthesakeofhisVirginian。
  “Isenthimmyselfonthatbusiness,“theJudgereflecteduncomfortably。“Iampartlyresponsibleforthelynching。IthasbroughthimonegreatunhappinessalreadythroughthedeathofSteve。Ifitgetsrunninginthisgirl’smind,shemay——dearme!“
  theJudgebrokeoff,“whatanuisance!“Andhesighed。Forasallmenknow,healsoknewthatmanythingsshouldbedoneinthisworldinsilence,andthattalkingaboutthemisamistake。
  Butwhenschoolwasout,andthegirlgonetohercabin,hismindhadsetthesubjectinorderthoroughly,andheknockedatherdoor,ready,ashehadputit,tosacrificehischaracterinthecauseoftruelove。
  “Well,“hesaid,comingstraighttothepoint,“somedarkthingshavehappened。“Andwhenshemadenoanswertothis,hecontinued:“Butyoumustnotmisunderstandus。We’retoofondofyouforthat。“
  “JudgeHenry,“saidMollyWood,alsocomingstraighttothepoint,“haveyoucometotellmethatyouthinkwelloflynching?“
  Hemether。“OfburningSouthernnegroesinpublic,no。OfhangingWyomingcattlethievesinprivate,yes。Youperceivethere’sadifference,don’tyou?“
  “Notinprinciple,“saidthegirl,dryandshort。
  “Oh——dear——me!“slowlyexclaimedtheJudge。“Iamsorrythatyoucannotseethat,becauseIthinkthatIcan。AndIthinkthatyouhavejustasmuchsenseasIhave。“TheJudgemadehimselfverygraveandverygood-humoredatthesametime。Thepoorgirlwasstrungtoahighpitch,andspokeharshlyinspiteofherself。
  “Whatisthedifferenceinprinciple?“shedemanded。
  “Well,“saidtheJudge,easyandthoughtful,“whatdoyoumeanbyprinciple?“
  “Ididn’tthinkyou’dquibble,“flashedMolly。“I’mnotalawyermyself。“
  AmanlesswisethanJudgeHenrywouldhavesmiledatthis,andthenwarwouldhaveexplodedhopelesslybetweenthem,andharmbeenaddedtowhatwasgoingwrongalready。ButtheJudgeknewthathemustgivetoeverywordthatthegirlsaidnowhisperfectconsideration。
  “Idon’tmeantoquibble,“heassuredher。“Iknowthetrickofescapingfromonequestionbyaskinganother。ButIdon’twanttoescapefromanythingyouholdmetoanswer。IfyoucanshowmethatIamwrong,Iwantyoutodoso。But,“andheretheJudgesmiled,“Iwantyoutoplayfair,too。“
  “AndhowamInot?“
  “IwantyoutobejustaswillingtobeputrightbymeasIamtobeputrightbyyou。Andsowhenyouusesuchawordasprinciple,youmusthelpmetoanswerbysayingwhatprincipleyoumean。ForinallsincerityIseenolikenessinprinciplewhateverbetweenburningSouthernnegroesinpublicandhangingWyominghorse-thievesinprivate。IconsidertheburningaproofthattheSouthissemi-barbarous,andthehangingaproofthatWyomingisdeterminedtobecomecivilized。Wedonottortureourcriminalswhenwelynchthem。Wedonotinvitespectatorstoenjoytheirdeathagony。WeputnosuchhideousdisgraceupontheUnitedStates。Weexecuteourcriminalsbytheswiftestmeans,andinthequietestway。Doyouthinktheprincipleisthesame?“
  Mollyhadlistenedtohimwithattention。“Thewayisdifferent,“
  sheadmitted。
  “Onlytheway?“
  “Soitseemstome。Bothdefylawandorder。
  “Ah,butdotheyboth?Nowwe’regettingneartheprinciple。“
  “Why,yes。Ordinarycitizenstakethelawintheirownhands。“
  “Theprincipleatlast!“exclaimedtheJudge。
  “Nowtellmesomemorethings。Outofwhosehandsdotheytakethe1aw?“
  “Thecourt’s。“
  “Whatmadethecourts?“
  “Idon’tunderstand。“
  “Howdidtherecometobeanycourts?“
  “TheConstitution。“
  “HowdidtherecometobeanyConstitution?Whomadeit?“
  “Thedelegates,Isuppose。“
  “Whomadethedelegates?“
  “Isupposetheywereelected,orappointed,orsomething。
  “Andwhoelectedthem?“
  “Ofcoursethepeopleelectedthem。“
  “Callthemtheordinarycitizens,“saidtheJudge。“Ilikeyourterm。Theyarewherethelawcomesfrom,yousee。FortheychosethedelegateswhomadetheConstitutionthatprovidedforthecourts。There’syourmachinery。Thesearethehandsintowhichordinarycitizenshaveputthelaw。Soyousee,atbest,whentheylynchtheyonlytakebackwhattheyoncegave。Nowwe’lltakeyourtwocasesthatyousayarethesameinprinciple。I
  thinkthattheyarenot。ForintheSouththeytakeanegrofromjailwherehewaswaitingtobedulyhung。TheSouthhasneverclaimedthatthelawwouldlethimgo。ButinWyomingthelawhasbeenlettingourcattle-thievesgofortwoyears。Weareinaverybadway,andwearetryingtomakethatwayalittlebetteruntilcivilizationcanreachus。Atpresentweliebeyonditspale。Thecourts,orratherthejuries,intowhosehandswehaveputthelaw,arenotdealingthelaw。Theyarewitheredhands,orrathertheyareimitationhandsmadeforshow,withnolifeinthem,nogrip。Theycannotholdacattle-thief。Andsowhenyourordinarycitizenseesthis,andseesthathehasplacedjusticeinadeadhand,hemusttakejusticebackintohisownhandswhereitwasonceatthebeginningofallthings。Callthisprimitive,ifyouwill。ButsofarfrombeingaDEFIANCEofthelaw,itisanASSERTIONofit——thefundamentalassertionofselfgoverningmen,uponwhomourwholesocialfabricisbased。
  Thereisyourprinciple,MissWood,asIseeit。Nowcanyouhelpmetoseeanythingdifferent?“
  Shecouldnot。