Sometimeintheyear1758,theredawneduponPortsmouthapersonagebearingtheponderoustitleofKing’sAttorney,andcarryingmuchgoldlaceabouthim。ThisgildedgentlemanwasMr。
WysemanClagett,ofBristol,England,wherehisfatherdweltonthemanorofBroadOaks,inamansionwithtwelvechimneys,andkeptacoachandeightortenservants。Uptothemomentofhisadventinthecolonies,Mr。WysemanClagetthadevidentlynotbeenabletokeepanythingbuthimself。Hiswealthconsistedofhispersonaldecorations,thegoldenfrogsonhislapels,andthetinselathisthroat;othercharmshehadnone。YetwiththesehecontrivedtodazzletheeyesofLetticeMitchel,oneoftheyoungbeautiesoftheprovince,andtocausehertoforgetthatshehadplightedtrothwithaMr。Warner,theninEurope,anddestinedtoreturnhomewithadisturbedheart。Mr。Clagettwasamanofviolenttemperandingeniousvindictiveness,andprovedmorethanasufficientpunishmentforLettice’sinfidelity。ThetriflingfactthatWarnerwasdead——hediedshortlyafterhisreturn——didnotinterferewiththecourseofMr。Clagett’sjealousy;hewashauntedbythesuspicionthatLetticeregrettedherfirstlove,havingleftnothingundonetomakeherdoso。"ThisistopayWarner’sdebts,"remarkedMr。Clagett,ashetwitchedoffthetable-clothandwreckedthetea-things。
Inhisofficialcapacityhewasarelentlessprosecutor。ThenounClagettspeedilyturneditselfintoaverb;"toClagett"meant"toprosecute;"theywereconvertibleterms。Inspiteofhisindustriousseverity,andhisroyalemoluments,ifsuchexisted,theexchequeroftheKing’sAttorneyshowedaperpetualdeficit。
ThestratagemstowhichheresortedfromtimetotimeinordertoraiseunimportantsumsremindedoneofcertainscenesinMoliere’scomedies。
Mr。Clagetthadforhisamedamneeaconstableofthetown。Theyweremadeforeachother;theyweretwoflowerswithbutasinglestem,andthiswastheirmethodofprocedure:Mr。Clagettdispatchedoneofhisservantstopickaquarrelwithsomecountrymanonthestreet,orsomesailordrinkingataninn:theconstablearrestedthesailororthecountryman,asthecasemightbe,andhauledtheculpritbeforeMr。Clagett;Mr。Clagettreadtheculpritamorallesson,andfinedhimfivedollarsandcosts。Theplunderwasthendividedbetweentheconspirators——twoheartsthatbeatasone——Clagett,ofcourse,gettingthelion’sshare。Justicewasneveradministeredinasimplermannerinanycountry。Thiseminentlegallightwasextinguishedin1784,andthewicklaidawayinthelittlechurchyardinLitchfield,NewHampshire。Itisasatisfaction,evenaftersuchalapseoftime,toknowthatLetticesurvivedtheKing’sAttorneysufficientlylongtobeveryhappywithsomebodyelse。LetticeMitchelwasscarcelyeighteenwhenshemarriedWysemanClagett。
Abouteightyyearsago,awitlessfellownamedTiltonseemstohavebeenafamiliarfigureonthestreetsoftheoldtown。Mr。
Brewsterspeaksofhimas"thewell-knownidiot,JohnnyTilton,"
asifoneshouldsay,"thewell-knownstatesman,DanielWebster。"
Itiscurioustoobservehowanysortofindividualitygetsmagnifiedinthisparochialatmosphere,whereeverythinglacksperspective,andnothingistrivial。JohnnyTiltondoesnotappeartohavehadmuchindividualitytostartwith;itwasonlyafterhisheadwascrackedthatheshowedanyshrewdnesswhatever。Thathappenedearlyinhisunobtrusiveboyhood。Hehadfrequentlywatchedthehensflyingoutoftheloftwindowinhisfather’sstable,whichstoodintherearoftheOldBellTavern。
ItoccurredtoJohnny,oneday,thatthoughhemightnotbeasbrightasotherlads,hecertainlywasinnorespectinferiortoahen。Soheplacedhimselfonthesillofthewindowintheloft,flappedhisarms,andtookflight。TheNewEnglandIcarusalightedheaddownward,layinsensibleforawhile,andwashenceforthlookeduponasamortalwhohadlosthiswits。Yetatoddmomentshiscloudinesswasilluminedbyagleamofintelligencesuchashadnotbeendetectedinhimprevioustohismischance。AsPoloniussaidofHamlet——anotherunstrungmortal——Tilton’sreplieshad"ahappinessthatoftenmadnesshitson,whichreasonandsanitycouldnotsoprosperouslybedeliveredof。"Onemorning,heappearedattheflour-millwithasackofcorntobegroundforthealmshouse,andwasaskedwhatheknew。"SomethingsIknow,"repliedpoorTilton,"andsomethingsIdon’tknow。Iknowthemiller’shogsgrowfat,butI
don’tknowwhosecorntheyfaton。"ToborrowanotherwordfromPolonius,thoughthisbemadness,yettherewasmethodinit。
Tiltonfinallybroughtupinthealmshouse,wherehewasallowedthelibertyofroamingatwillthroughthetown。Helovedthewater-sideasifhehadhadallhissenses。Oftenhewasseentostandforhourswithasunny,torpidsmileonhislips,gazingoutupontheriverwhereitsazurerufflesitselfintosilveragainsttheislands。Healwaysworestuckinhishatafewhen’sfeathers,perhapswithsomevagueideaofstillassociatinghimselfwiththebirdsoftheair,ifhenscancomeintothatcategory。
GeorgeJaffrey,thirdofthename,wasacharacterofanothercomplexion,agentlemanborn,agraduateofHarvardin1730,andoneofHisMajesty’sCouncilin1766——amanwiththebloodofthelionandtheunicornineveryvein。Heremainedtothebitterend,andbeyond,adevoutroyalist,prizinghisshoe-buckles,notbecausetheywereofchasedsilver,butbecausetheyborethetowermarkandcrownstamp。Hestoutlyobjectedtooralprayer,onthegroundthatitgaveroguesandhypocritesanopportunitytoimposeonhonestfolk。Hewaspunctiliousinhisattendanceatchurch,andunfailinginhisresponses,thoughnotofaparticularlydevotionaltemperament。Ononeoccasion,atleast,hissincerityisnottobequestioned。Hehadbeendeeplyirritatedbysomeencroachmentsontheboundariesofcertainestates,andhadgonetochurchthatforenoonwithhismindfullofthematter。Whentheministerinthecourseofreadingtheservicecametotheapostrophe,"Cursedbehewhoremovethhisneighbor’slandmark,"Mr。Jeffrey’sfeelingsweretoomanyforhim,andhecriedout"Amen!"inatoneofvoicethatbroughtsmilestotheadjoiningpews。
Mr。Jaffrey’slastwillandtestamentwasawhimsicaldocument,inspiteoftheHon。JeremiahMason,whodrewupthepaper。IthadoriginallybeenMr。Jaffrey’splantoleavehispossessionstohisbelovedfriend,ColonelJoshuaWentworth;butthecolonelbysomemaladroitnessmanagedtoturnthecurrentofPactolusinanotherdirection。ThevastpropertywasbequeathedtoGeorgeJaffreyJeffries,thetestator’sgrandnephew,onconditionthattheheir,thenaladofthirteen,shoulddropthenameofJeffries,residepermanentlyinPortsmouth,andadoptnoprofessionexceptingthatofgentleman。ThereisanimmenseamountofPortsmouthaswellasGeorgeJaffreyinthatfinalclause。Georgethefourthhandsomelycompliedwiththerequirements,anddyingattheageofsixty-six,withoutissueorassets,wasthelastofthatparticularlineofGeorges。Isaythathehandsomelycompliedwiththerequirementsofthewill;
butmystatementappearstobesubjecttoqualification,foronthedayofhisobsequiesitwasremarkedofhimbyacausticcontemporary:"Well,yes,Mr。Jaffreywasagentlemanbyprofession,butnoteminentinhisprofession。"
Thismodestexhibitionofprofiles,inwhichIhaveattemptedtopreservenochronologicalsequence,endswiththesilhouetteofDr。JosephMoses。
IfBostoninthecolonialdayshadherMatherByles,PortsmouthhadherDr。JosephMoses。Intheirqualityashumorists,theoutlinesofboththesegentlemenhavebecomeratherbrokenandindistinct。"Ajest’sprosperityliesintheearthathearsit。"
Decantedwitinevitablylosesitsbouquet。Acleverreparteebelongstothepreciousmomentinwhichitisbroached,andisofavintagethatdoesnotusuallybeartransportation。Dr。
Moses——hereceivedhisdiplomanotfromtheCollegeofPhysicians,butfromthecircumstanceofhishavingoncedruggedhisprivatedemijohnofrum,andsonailedaninquisitivenegronamedSambo——Dr。Moses,ashewasalwayscalled,hadbeenhandeddowntousbytraditionasafellowofinfinitejestandofmostexcellentfancy;butImustconfessthatIfindhishighspiritsverymuchevaporated。Hishumorexpendeditself,forthegreaterpart,inpracticalpleasantries——likethatpracticedontheminionSambo——butthesediversions,howeverfacetioustothepartiesconcerned,lackmagnetismforoutsiders。Idiscovernothingabouthimsoamusingasthefactthathelivedinatan-coloredlittletenement,whichwasneitherclapboardednorshingled,andfinallygotanepidermisfromthediscardedshinglesoftheOldSouthChurchwhentheroofofthatedificewasrepaired。
Dr。Moses,likemanypersonsofhistimeandclass,wasamanofproteanemployment——joiner,barber,andwhatnot。Nodoubthehadmuchpithyandfluentconversation,allofwhichescapesus。HecertainlyimpressedtheHon。TheodoreAtkinsonasapersonofuncommonparts,fortheHonorableSecretaryoftheProvince,likeasecondHarounAlRaschid,oftensummonedthebarbertoentertainhimwithhiscompany。Oneevening——andthisistheonlyreproducibleinstanceofthedoctor’sreadiness——Mr。AtkinsonregaledhisguestwithadiminutiveglassofchoiceMadeira。Thedoctorregardeditagainstthelightwiththehalf-closedeyeoftheconnoisseur,andaftersippingthemoltentopazwithsatisfaction,inquiredhowolditwas。"Ofthevintageofaboutsixtyyearsago,"wastheanswer。"Well,"saidthedoctorreflectively,"Ineverinmylifesawsosmallathingofsuchanage。"Thereareothermotsofhisonrecord,buttheirfacesaresuspiciouslyfamiliar。Infact,allthewittythingsweresaidaeonsago。Ifonenowadaysperpetratesanoriginaljoke,oneimmediatelyafterwardfindsitintheSanskirt。IamafraidthatDr。JosephMoseshasnoverysolidclaimsonus。Ihavegivenhimplaceherebecausehehaslonghadthereputationofawit,whichisalmostasgoodastobeone。
VII。
PERSONALREMINISCENCES
THErunningofthefirsttrainovertheEasternRoadfromBostontoPortsmouth——ittookplacesomewhatmorethanfortyyearsago——wasattendedbyaseriousaccident。TheaccidentoccurredinthecrowdedstationatthePortsmouthterminus,andwasunobservedatthetime。Thecatastrophewasfollowed,thoughnotimmediately,bydeath,andthatalso,curiouslyenough,wasunobserved。Nevertheless,thisinitialtrain,freightedwithsomanyhopesandtheDirectorsoftheRoad,ranoverandkilled——LOCALCHARACTER。
UptothatdayPortsmouthhadbeenaverysecludedlittlecommunity,andhadhadthecourageofitsseclusion。Fromtimetotimeithadcalmlyproducedanindividualbuiltonplansandspecificationsofitsown,withoutregardtotheprejudicesandconventionalitiesofoutlyingdistricts。Thisindividualwaspurelyindigenous。Hewasborninthetown,helivedtoagoodoldageinthetown,andneverwentoutoftheplace,untilhewasfinallylaidunderit。Tohim,Boston,thoughonlyfifty-sixmilesaway,wasvirtuallyanunknownquantity——onlyfifty-sixmilesbybrutalgeographicalmeasurement,butthousandsofmilesdistantineffect。Inthosedays,inordertoreachBostonyouwereobligedtotakeagreatyellow,clumsystage-coach,resemblingathree-storymud-turtle——ifzoologistwill,forthesakeofthesimile,toleratesodaringaninvention;youwereobligedtotakeitveryearlyinthemorning,youdinedatnoonatIpswich,andclatteredintothegreatcitywiththegoldendomejustasthetwilightwasfalling,providedalwaysthecoachhadnotshedawheelbytheroadsideoroneoftheleadershadnotgonelame。Tomanyworthyandwell-to-dopersonsinPortsmouth,thisjourneywasaneventwhichoccurredonlytwiceorthriceduringlife。TothetypicalindividualwithwhomIamforthemomentdealing,itneveroccurredatall。Thetownwashisentireworld;hewasaparochialasaParisian;MarketStreetwashisBoulevarddesItaliens,andtheNorthEndhisBoisdeBoulogne。
Ofcoursetherewerevarietiesoflocalcharacterswithouthislimitations;venerablemerchantsretiredfromtheEastIndiatrade;elderlygentlewomen,withfamilyjewelsandpersonalpeculiarities;oneortwoscholarlyreclusesinby-gonecutofcoat,hauntingtheAthenaeumreading-room;ex-seacaptains,withringsontheirfingers,likeSimonDanz’svisitorsinLongfellow’spoem——menwhohadplayedbusypartsinthebustlingworld,andhaddriftedbacktoOldStrawberryBankinthetranquilsunsetoftheircareers。Imaysay,inpassing,thattheseancientmariners,afterbattlingwithterrifichurricanesandtyphoonsoneveryknownsea,notinfrequentlydrownedthemselvesinpleasantweatherinsmallsail-boatsonthePiscataquaRiver。Oldsea-dogswhohadcommandedshipsoffourorfivehundredtonshadnaturallyslightrespectforthepotentialitiesofsail-boatstwelvefeetlong。Buttherewastobenofurtherincreaseoftheseoddsticks——ifImaycallthemso,innoirreverentmood——afterthoseinnocent-lookingparallelbarsindissolublylinkedPortsmouthwiththecapitaloftheCommonwealthofMassachusetts。Alltheconditionsweretobechanged,theoldanglestobeparedoff,newhorizonstoberegarded。Theindividual,asaneccentricindividual,wastoundergogreatmodifications。Ifhewerenottobecomeextinct——athinglittlelikely——hewasatleasttolosehisprominence。
However,asIsaid,localcharacter,inthesenseinwhichthetermishereused,wasnotinstantlykilled;itdiedalingeringdeath,andpassedawaysopeacefullyandsilentlyasnottoattractgeneral,orperhapsany,notice。Thisperiodofgradualdissolutionfellduringmyboyhood。Thelastofthecockedhatshadgoneout,andtherailwayhadcomein,longbeforemytime;
butcertainbitsofcolor,certainhalfobsoletecustomsandscrapsofthepast,werestillleftover。Iwasnottoolate,forexample,tocatchthelasttowncrier——oneNicholasNewman,whomIusedtocontemplatewithawe,andnowrecallwithasortofaffection。
NicholasNewman——Nicholaswasasobriquet,hisrealnamebeingEdward——wasamostestimableperson,veryshort,cross-eyed,somewhatbow-legged,andwithabelloutofallproportiontohisstature。Ihaveneversinceseenabellofthatsizedisconnectedwithachurchsteeple。Theonlythingabouthimthatmatchedtheinstrumentofhisofficewashisvoice。His"HearAll!"stilldeafensmemory’sear。Irememberthathehadaqueerwayofsidlinguptoone,asifnatureinshapinghimhadoriginallyintendedacrab,butthoughtbetterofit,andmadeatown-crier。
Ofthecrustaceanintentiononlyamoistthumbremained,whichservedMr。NewmaningoodsteadinthedeliveryoftheBostoneveningpapers,forhewasincidentallynewsdealer。Hisauthenticdutiesweretocryauctions,funerals,mislaidchildren,travelingtheatricals,publicmeetings,andarticleslostorfound。Hewasespeciallystronginannouncingthelossofreticules,usuallythepropertyofelderlymaidenladies。Theunctionwithwhichhedetailedtheseveralcontents,whenfullyconfidedtohim,wouldhaveseemedsatiricalinanotherperson,butonhispartwaspureconscientiousness。Hewouldnotletsomuchasathimble,orapieceofwax,oraportabletooth,oranyamiablevanityinthewayoftonsorialdevice,escapehim。IhaveheardMr。Newmanspokenofas"thathorridman。"Hewasapicturesquefigure。
PossiblyitisbecauseofhisbellthatIconnectthetowncrierwiththosedoloroussoundswhichIusedtohearrollingoutofthesteepleoftheOldNortheverynightatnineo’clock——thevocalremainsofthecolonialcurfew。NicholasNewmanhaspassedon,perhapscryinghislosseselsewhere,butthisnightlytollingisstillacustom。IcanmoresatisfactorilyexplainwhyI
associatewithitavastlydifferentpersonality,thatofSolHolmes,thebarber,foreverynightatnineo’clockhislittleshoponCongressStreetwasinfullblast。ManyatimeatthathourIhaveflattenedmynoseonhiswindow-glass。Itwasagaylittleshop(hecalledit"anEmporium"),asbarbershopsgenerallyare,decoratedwithcircusbills,tintedprints,andgaudyfly-catchersoftissueandgoldpaper。SolHolmes——whoseantecedentstousboyswerewrappedinthrillingmystery,weimaginedhimtohavebeenaprinceinhisnativeland——wasacoloredman,nottoodark"forhumannature’sdailyfood,"andenjoyedmarkeddistinctionasoneofthefewexoticsintown。Atthisjuncturetheforeignelementwasatitsminimum;everyofficial,fromselectmandowntotheDogberryofthewatch,boreanamethathadbeenfamiliartothetownforahundredyearsorso。Thesituationisgreatlychanged。IexpecttolivetoseeaChinesepoliceman,withasandal-woodclubandarice-paperpockethandkerchief,patrollingCongressStreet。
Holmeswasahandsomeman,sixfeetormoreinheight,andasstraightasapine。Hepossessedhisrace’ssweettemper,simplicity,andvanity。HismartialbearingwasapositivefactorintheeffectivenessofthePortsmouthGreys,wheneverthosebloodlesswarriorsparaded。Ashebroughtuptherearofthelastplatoon,withhisinfantrycapstuckjauntilyontheleftsideofhisheadandabrightsilvercupslungonabeltathiship,heseemedtoyouthfuleyesoneofthemostimposingthingsinthedisplay。Tohimselfhewasprettymuch"allthecompany。"Heusedtosay,withadrollnesswhichdidnotstrikemeuntilyearsafterwards,"Boys,IandCap’nTowleisgoin’totrotout’theGreys’to-morroh。"Thoughstrictlyhonestinallbusinessdealings,histropicalimagination,wheneverhestrayedintothefencelessfieldsofautobiography,leftmuchtobedesiredinthewayofaccuracy。ComparedwithSolHolmesonsuchoccasions,Ananiaswasapersonofmorbidintegrity。SolHolmes’stragicendwasinsingularcontrastwithhissunnytemperament。Onenight,longago,hethrewhimselffromthedeckofaSoundsteamer,somewherebetweenStoningtonandNewYork。Whatledordrovehimtotheactnevertranspired。
TherearefewmenwhowereboysinPortsmouthattheperiodofwhichIwritebutwillrememberWibirdPenhallowandhissky-bluewheelbarrow。Ifinditdifficulttodescribehimotherthanvaguely,possiblybecauseWilbirdhadnoexpressionwhateverinhiscountenance。Withhisvacantwhitefaceliftedtotheclouds,seeminglyobliviousofeverything,yetgoingwithasortofheaven-giveninstinctstraighttohisdestination,hetrundledthatrattlingwheelbarrowformanyayearoverPortsmouthcobblestones。HewassounconsciousofhisenvironmentthatsometimesasmallboywouldpopintotheemptywheelbarrowandsecurearidewithoutWibirdarrivingatanyveryclearknowledgeofthefact。Hisemploymentinlifewastodelivergroceriesandothermerchandisetopurchasers。Thishedidinadreamy,impersonalkindofway。Itwasasifaspirithadsomehowgoholdofanearthlywheelbarrowandwastrundlingitquiteunconsciously,withnosenseofresponsibility。Onedayheappearedatakitchendoorwithatwo-gallonmolassesjug,thetopofwhichwaswanting。Itwasnotlongerajug,butatureen。
Whentherecipientofthedamagedarticleremonstratedwith"Goodnessgracious,Wibird!Youhavebrokenthejug,"hisfeatureslightedup,andheseemedimmenselyrelieved。"I
thought,"Heremarked,"Iheerdsomethinkcrack!"
WibirdPenhallow’sheaviestpatronwasthekeeperofavarietystore,andthefirstspecimenofapessimistIeverencountered。
Hewasanexcellentspecimen。Hetookexceptiontoeverything。Heobjectedtothetelegraph,totherailway,tosteaminallitsapplications。Someofhisarguments,Irecollect,madeadeepimpressiononmymind。"Nowadays,"heonceobservedtome,"ifyoursonoryourgrandfatherdropsdeadattheotherendofcreation,youknowofitintenminutes。What’stheuse?Unlessyouareanxioustoknowhe’sdead,you’vegotjusttwoorthreeweeksmoretobemiserablein。"Hescornedthewholebusiness,andwasfaithfultohisscorn。Whenhereceivedatelegram,whichwasrare,hemadeapointofkeepingitawhileunopened。Throughtheexerciseofthiswhimheoncemissedanopportunityofbuyingcertaingoodstogreatadvantage。"There!"heexclaimed,"ifthetelegraphhadn’tbeeninventedtheidiotwouldhavewrittentome,andI’dhavesentaletterbyreturncoach,andgotthegoodsbeforehefoundoutpriceshadgoneupinChicago。Ifthatboybringsmeanotherofthosetapewormtelegraphs,I’llthrowanaxe-handleathim。"Hispessimismextendedup,ordown,togenerallyrecognizedcanonsoforthography。Theywerealliniquitous。Ifk-n-i-f-espelledknife,then,hecontended,k-n-i-f-e-swastheplural。Divertingtags,writtenbyhisownhandinconformitywiththistheory,werealwaysattachedtoarticlesinhisshopwindow。Heislongsinceded,ashehimselfwouldhaveputit,buthisphonetictheoryappearstohavesurvivedhimincrankishbrainshereandthere。Asmydiscouragingoldfriendwasnotexactlyapubliccharacter,likethetowncrierorWibirdPenhallow,Ihaveintentionallythrownaveiloverhisidentity。Ihave,sotospeak,droppedintohispouchagrainortwoofthatmagicalfern-seedwhichwassupposedbyourEnglishancestors,inElizabeth’sreign,topossessthequalityofrenderingamaninvisible。
AnotherpersonwhosingularlyinterestedmeatthisepochwasapersonwithwhomIhadneverexchangedaword,whosevoiceIhadneverheard,butwhosefacewasasfamiliartomeaseverydaycouldmakeit。ForeachmorningasIwenttoschool,andeachafternoonasIreturned,IsawthisfacepeeringoutofawindowinthesecondstoryofashamblingyellowhousesituatedinWashingtonStreet,notfarfromthecornerofState。Whethersomemaligndiseasehadfixedhimtothechairhesaton,orwhetherhehadlosttheuseofhislegs,or,possible,hadnone(theupperpartofhimwasthatofamaninadmirablehealth),presentedaproblemwhich,withthatcuriousinsoucianceofyouthImadenoattempttosolve。Itwasanestablishedfact,however,thatheneverwentoutofthathouse。Icannotvouchsoconfidentlyforthecobwebbylegendwhichwoveitselfabouthim。
Itwastothiseffect:HehadformerlybeenthemasterofalargemerchantmanrunningbetweenNewYorkandCalcutta;whilestillinhisprimehehadabruptlyretiredfromthequarter-deck,andseatedhimselfatthatwindow——wheretheoutlookmusthavebeenthereverseofexhilarating,fornottenpersonspassedinthecourseoftheday,andthehurriedjingleofthebellsonParry’sbakery-cartwastheonlysoundthatevershatteredthesilence。
Whetheritwasanamatoryorafinancialdisappointmentthatturnedhimintoahermitwaslefttoingeniousconjecture。Buttherehesat,yearinandyearout,withhischeeksoclosetothewindowthatthenearestpanebecamepermanentlyblurredwithhisbreath;forafterhisdemisetheblurrremained。
InthisArcadianeraitwaspossible,inprovincialplaces,foranundertakertoassumethedimensionsofapersonage。TherewasasextoninPortsmouth——hisnameescapesme,buthisattributesdonot——whoseimpressivenessmadehimownbrothertothemassivearchitectureoftheStoneChurch。Oneverysolemnoccasionhewasthestrikingfigure,eventotheeclipsingoftheinvoluntaryobjectoftheceremony。Hisoccasions,happily,werenotexclusivelysolemn;headdedtohisotherpublicservicesthatoffurnishingice-creamfortheeveningparties。Ialwaysthought——perhapsitwastheworkingofanunchastenedimagination——thathemanagedtothrowintohisice-creamsapeculiarchillnotattainedbyeitherDunyonorPeduzzi——arcadesambo——therivalconfectioners。
PerhapsIshouldnotsayrival,forMr。Dunyonkeptaspeciesofrestaurant,whileMr。Peduzzirestrictedhimselftopreparingconfectionstobediscussedelsewherethanonhispremises。Bothgentlemenachievedgreatpopularityintheirrespectivelines,butneitherofferedtothejuvenilepopulationquitethecharmofthoseprim,white-cappedoldladieswhopresidedovercertainsnuffylittleshops,occurringunexpectedlyinsilentside-streetswherethefootballofcommerceseemedanincongruousthing。Theseshopswereneverintendedinnature。Theyhadanimpromptuandabnormalairaboutthem。Idonotrecallonethatwasnotlocatedinaprivateresidence,andwasnotevidentlythedespairingexpedientofsomepatheticfinancialcrisis,similartothatwhichovertookMissHepzibahPyrcheoninTheHouseoftheSevenGables。Thehorizontallydividedstreetdoor——theuppersectionleftopeninsummer——usheredyou,withasuddenjangleofbellthatturnedyourheartover,intoastrictlyprivatehall,hauntedbythedelayedaromaofthousandsoffamilydinners。
Thence,throughanotherdoor,youpassedintowhathadformerlybeenthefrontparlor,butwasnowashop,withanarrow,brown,woodencounter,andseveralrowsoflittledrawersbuiltupagainstthepicture-paperedwallbehindit。Throughmuchusethepaintonthesedrawerswaswornoffincirclesroundthepolishedbrassknobs。Herewasstoredalmosteverysmallarticlerequiredbyhumanity,fromaninflamedemerycushiontoapeppermintGibraltar——thelatterakindofadamantineconfectionerywhich,whenIreflectuponit,raisesinmethewonderthatanyPortsmouthboyorgirleverreachedtheageoffifteenwithasingletoothleftunbroken。Theproprietorsoftheselittleknick-knackestablishmentswerethenicestcreatures,somehowsuggestingvenerabledoves。Theywerealwaysagedladies,sometimesspinsters,sometimesrelictsofdaringmariners,beachedlongbefore。Theyalwaysworecrispmuslincapsandsteel-rimmedspectacles;theywerenotalwaysamiable,andnowonder,forevendovesmayhavetheirrheumatism;butsuchastheywere,theywerecherishedinyounghearts,andare,Itakeit,impossibleto-day。
WhenIlookbacktoPortsmouthasIknewit,itoccurstomethatitmusthavebeeninsomerespectsuniqueamongNewEnglandtowns。Therewere,forinstance,noreallypoorpersonsintheplace;everyonehadsomesufficientcallingoranincometorenderitunnecessary;vagrantsandpauperswereinstantlysnappedupandprovidedforat"theFarm。"Therewas,however,inagambrel-roofedhousehereandthere,adecayedoldgentlewoman,occupyingascrupulouslyneatroomwithjustasuspicionofmaccaboysnuffintheair,whohadhermealssentintoherbytheneighborhood——asamatterofcourse,andinvolvingnosenseofdependencyonherside。Itiswonderfulwhatanextensionofvitalityisgiventoanoldgentlewomaninthiscondition!
IwouldliketowriteaboutseveralofthoseancientDames,astheywereaffectionatelycalled,andtomaterializeothersoftheshadowsthatstirinmyrecollection;butthiswouldbetogooutsidethelinesofmypurpose,whichissimplytoindicateoneofthevarioussortsofchangesthathavecomeoverthevieintimeofformerlysecludedplaceslikePortsmouth——theobliterationofoddpersonalities,or,ifnottheobliteration,thegeneraldisregardofthem。EverywhereinNewEnglandtheimpressofthepastisfadingout。Thefewold-fashionedmenandwomen——quaint,shrewd,andracyofthesoil——wholingerinlittle,silvery-grayoldhomesteadsstrungalongtheNewEnglandroadsandby-wayswillshortlyceasetoexistasaclass,saveintherecordofsomesuchcharmingchroniclerasSarahJewett,orMaryWilkins,onwhosesympatheticpagetheyhavealreadytakentothemselvesaremoteair,anatmosphereoflong-keptlavenderandpennyroyal。
Peculiarityinanykindrequiresencouragementinordertoreachflower。Theincreasedfacilitiesofcommunicationbetweenpointsonceisolated,theinterchangeofcustomsandmodesofthought,makethisencouragementmoreandmoredifficulteachdecade。Thenaturallyinclinedeccentricfindshissharpoutlinesrubbedoffbyunavoidableattritionwithalargerworldthanownshim。
Insensiblyhelendshimselftotheshapinghandofnewideas。HegetshisreversiblecuffsandpapercollarsfromCambridge,Massachusetts,thescarabaeusinhisscarf-pinfromMexico,andhisulsterfromeverywhere。HehaspassedoutofthechrysalisstateofOddStick;hehasceasedtobeparochial;heisnolongerdistinct;heissimplytheAverageMan。
INDEXOFNAMES
ADAMS,NATHANIEL
ADDISON,JOSEPH
ALLEN,WILLIAM
ANANIAS
ATKINSON,THEODORE
AUSTIN,REBECCA
BEAUJOLAIS,DUCDE
BLAY,RUTH
BOGGS,AMOS
BREWSTER,CHARLESWARREN
BRIDGET,MOLLY
BROWN,REV。ARTHUR
BROWN,CAPTAINELIHUD。
BRUCE,CYRUS
BURROUGHS,REV。DR。CHARLES
BYLES,REV。MATHER
CAROLINE,QUEEN
CHADBORN,HUMPHREY
CHARLES,PRINCE
CHASTELLUX,MARQUISDE
CLAGETT,WYSEMAN
COPLEY,JOHNSINGLETON
D’ORLEANS,DUC
DUNYON,WILLIAM
ELIZABETH,QUEEN
FENTON,JOHN
FOWLE,DANIEL
FOWLE,PRIMUS
FRANKLIN,BENJAMIN
FURBER,THOMAS
GEORGEI
GERRY,ELBRIDGE
GORGES,SIRFERDINAND
GUAST,PIERREDE
HAM,SUPPLY
HANCOCK,JOHN
HAWTHORNE,NATHANIEL
HILTON,MARTHA
HOLMES,OLIVERWENDELL
HOLMES,SOL
JAFFREY,GEORGE
JAFFRIES,GEORGEJAFFREY
JEWETT,SARAHORNE
KEAIS,SAMUAL
KEKUANAOA
KENNY,PENELOPE
KNOX,GENERALHENRY
LAFAYETTE,MARQUISDE
LAIGHTON,ALBERT
LAIGHTON,OSCAR
LANGDON,COLONELJOHN
LEAR,BENJAMIN
LONGFELLOW,HENRYWADSWORTH
MACPHEADRIS,ARCHIBALD
MCDONOUGH,JAMES
MASON,JEREMIAH
MASON,JOHN
MASON,JOHNTUFTON
MARCH,CLEMENT
MATHER,REV。COTTON
MESERVE,GEORGE
MICHELANGELO
MITCHEL,LETTUCE
MOFFATT,CATHERINE
MOLIERE
MONTPENSIER,DUCDE
MOSES,JOSEPH
NEWMAN,EDWARD
NOBLE,MARK
ODIORNE,EBENL。
PACKER,THOMAS
PEDUZZI,DOMINIC
PENHALLOW,WIBIRD
PEPPERELL,SIRWILLIAM
PEPYS,SAMUAL
PHILIPPE,LOUIS
PHIPPES,THOMAS
PHIPPS,GOVERNOR
PICKERING,JOHN
PITT,WILLIAM
POTTLE,WILLIAM
PRING,MARTIN
QUINCY,DOROTHY
ROCHAMBEAU,COUNTDE
ROUSSELET,NICHOLAS
RUTLEDGE,EDWARD
SERAT,LEONARD
SEWELL,JONATHAN
SHAKESPEARE
SHEAFE,JACOB
SHERBURNE,HENRY
SHURTLEFF,MARYATKINSON
SHURTLEFF,REV。WILLIAM
SIMPSON,SARAH
SMITH,CAPTAINJOHN
SOCRATES
STAVERS,DAME
STAVERS,JOHN
STEDMAN,EDMUNDCLARENCE
STOODLEY,JAMES
THAXTER,CELIA
THOREAU,HENRYDAVID
TILTON,JOHNNY
TOWLE,GEORGEWILLIAM
WALTON,GEORGE
WARNER,JONATHAN
WASHINGTON,GEORGE
WEBSTER,DANIEL
WENTWORTH,BENNING
WENTWORTH,JOHN
WENTWORTH,JOHN2D
WENTWORTH,COLONELJOSHUA
WENTWORTH,MARY
WENTWORTH,MICHAEL
WENTWORTH,SARAH
WESTWERE,EDWARD
WHITTIER,JOHNGREENLEAF
WIBIRD,RICHARD
WILKINS,MARYE。
WINN,TIMOTHY
WITHER,GEORGE
XANTIPPE