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  ThemostextraordinarydreamIeverhadwasoneinwhichIfanciedthat,asIwasgoingintoatheater,thecloak—roomattendantstoppedmeinthelobbyandinsistedonmyleavingmylegsbehindme。

  Iwasnotsurprised;indeed,myacquaintanceshipwiththeaterharpieswouldpreventmyfeelinganysurpriseatsuchademand,eveninmywakingmoments;butIwas,Imusthonestlyconfess,considerablyannoyed。Itwasnotthepaymentofthecloak—roomfeethatIsomuchminded——Iofferedtogivethattothemanthenandthere。ItwasthepartingwithmylegsthatIobjectedto。

  IsaidIhadneverheardofsucharulebeingattemptedtobeputinforceatanyrespectabletheaterbefore,andthatIconsidereditamostabsurdandvexatiousregulation。IalsosaidIshouldwritetoTheTimesaboutit。

  Themanrepliedthathewasverysorry,butthatthosewerehisinstructions。Peoplecomplainedthattheycouldnotgettoandfromtheirseatscomfortably,becauseotherpeople’slegswerealwaysintheway;andithad,therefore,beendecidedthat,infuture,everybodyshouldleavetheirlegsoutside。

  Itseemedtomethatthemanagement,inmakingthisorder,hadclearlygonebeyondtheirlegalright;and,underordinarycircumstances,I

  shouldhavedisputedit。Beingpresent,however,moreinthecharacterofaguestthaninthatofapatron,Ihardlyliketomakeadisturbance;andsoIsatdownandmeeklypreparedtocomplywiththedemand。

  Ihadneverbeforeknownthatthehumanlegdidunscrew。Ihadalwaysthoughtitwasafixture。Butthemanshowedmehowtoundothem,andIfoundthattheycameoffquiteeasily。

  ThediscoverydidnotsurprisemeanymorethantheoriginalrequestthatIshouldtakethemoffhaddone。Nothingdoessurpriseoneinadream。

  IdreamedoncethatIwasgoingtobehanged;butIwasnotatallsurprisedaboutit。Nobodywas。Myrelationscametoseemeoff,I

  thought,andtowishme\"Good—by!\"Theyallcame,andwereallverypleasant;buttheywerenotintheleastastonished——notoneofthem。

  Everybodyappearedtoregardthecomingtragedyasoneofthemost—naturally—to—be—expectedthingsintheworld。

  Theyborethecalamity,besides,withanamountofstoicismthatwouldhavedonecredittoaSpartanfather。Therewasnofuss,noscene。

  Onthecontrary,anatmosphereofmildcheerfulnessprevailed。

  Yettheywereverykind。Somebody——anuncle,Ithink——leftmeapacketofsandwichesandalittlesomethinginaflask,incase,ashesaid,Ishouldfeelpeckishonthescaffold。

  Itis\"thosetwin—jailersofthedaring\"thought,KnowledgeandExperience,thatteachussurprise。Wearesurprisedandincredulouswhen,innovelsandplays,wecomeacrossgoodmenandwomen,becauseKnowledgeandExperiencehavetaughtushowrareandproblematicalistheexistenceofsuchpeople。Inwakinglife,myfriendsandrelationswould,ofcourse,havebeensurprisedathearingthatIhadcommittedamurder,andwas,inconsequence,abouttobehanged,becauseKnowledgeandExperiencewouldhavetaughtthemthat,inacountrywherethelawispowerfulandthepolicealert,theChristiancitizenisusuallyprettysuccessfulinwithstandingthevoiceoftemptation,promptinghimtocommitcrimeofanillegalcharacter。

  ButintoDreamland,KnowledgeandExperiencedonotenter。Theystaywithout,togetherwiththedull,deadclayofwhichtheyformapart;

  whilethefreedbrain,releasedfromtheirnarrowingtutelage,stealssoftlypasttheebongate,towantonatitsownsweetwillamongthemazypathsthatwindthroughthegardenofPersephone。

  Nothingthatitmeetswithinthateternallandastonishesitbecause,unfetteredbythedenseconvictionofourwakingmind,thatnoughtoutsidethekenofourownvisioncaninthisuniversebe,allthingstoitarepossibleandevenprobable。Indreams,weflyandwondernot——exceptthatweneverflewbefore。Wegonaked,yetarenotashamed,thoughwemildlywonderwhatthepoliceareaboutthattheydonotstopus。Weconversewithourdead,andthinkitwasunkindthattheydidnotcomebacktousbefore。Indreams,therehappensthatwhichhumanlanguagecannottell。Indreams,wesee\"thelightthatneverwasonseaorland,\"wehearthesoundsthatneveryetwereheardbywakingears。

  Itisonlyinsleepthattrueimaginationeverstirswithinus。

  Awake,weneverimagineanything;wemerelyalter,vary,ortranspose。

  Wegiveanothertwisttothekaleidoscopeofthethingsweseearoundus,andobtainanotherpattern;butnotoneofushaseveraddedonetiniestpieceofnewglasstothetoy。

  ADeanSwiftseesoneraceofpeoplesmaller,andanotherraceofpeoplelargerthantheraceofpeoplethatlivedownhisownstreets。

  Andhealsoseesalandwherethehorsestaketheplaceofmen。A

  BulwerLyttonlaysthesceneofoneofhisnovelsinsidetheearthinsteadofoutside。ARiderHaggardintroducesustoaladywhoseageisafewyearsmorethantheaveragewomanwouldcaretoconfessto;

  andpicturescrabslargerthantheusualshillingoreighteen—pennysize。Thenumberofsocalledimaginativewriterswhovisitthemoonislegion,andforallthenoveltythattheyfind,whentheygetthere,theymightjustaswellhavegonetoPutney。Othersarecontinuallydrawingforusvisionsoftheworldonehundredoronethousandyearshence。Thereisalwaysadepressingabsenceofhumannatureabouttheplace;somuchso,thatonefeelsgreatconsolationinthethought,whilereading,thatweourselvesshallbecomfortablydeadandburiedbeforethepicturecanberealized。IntheseprophesiedUtopiaseverybodyispainfullygoodandcleanandhappy,andalltheworkisdonebyelectricity。

  Thereissomewhattoomuchelectricity,formytaste,intheseworldstocome。Oneisremindedofthosepictorialenamel—paintadvertisementsthatoneseesaboutsooftennow,inwhichallthemembersofanextensivehouseholdarerepresentedasgatheredtogetherinoneroom,spreadingenamel—paintovereverythingtheycanlaytheirhandsupon。Theoldmanisonastep—ladder,daubingthewallsandceilingwith\"cuckoo’s—egggreen,\"whiletheparlor—maidandthecookareontheirknees,paintingthefloorwith\"sealing—waxred。\"Theoldladyisdoingthepictureframesin\"terracotta。\"Theeldestdaughterandheryoungmanaremakingslyloveinacorneroverapotof\"highartyellow,\"withwhich,sosoonastheyhavefinishedwastingtheirtime,theywill,itismanifest,proceedtoelevatethepiano。Youngerbrothersandsistersarebusyfresheningupthechairsandtableswith\"strawberry—jampink\"and\"jubileemagenta。\"Everyblessedthinginthatroomisbeingcoatedwithenamelpaint,fromthesofatothefire—irons,fromthesideboardtotheeight—dayclock。Ifthereisanypaintleftover,itwillbeusedupforthefamilyBibleandthecanary。

  Itisclaimedforthisinventionthatalittlechildcanmakeasmuchmesswithitascanagrown—upperson,andsoallthechildrenofthefamilyarerepresentedinthepictureashardatwork,enamelingwhateverfewarticlesoffurnitureandhouseholdusethegraspingselfishnessoftheireldershassparedtothem。Oneispaintingthetoastingforkina\"skim—milkblue,\"whileanotherisgivingaestheticalvaluetotheDutchovenbymeansofanewshadeofartgreen。Thebootjackisbeingrenovatedin\"oldgold,\"andthebabyissittingonthefloor,smotheringitsowncradlewith\"flush—upon—a—maiden’scheekpeachcolor。\"

  Onefeelsthatthethingisbeingoverdone。Thatfamily,beforeanothermonthisgone,willbeamongthestrongestopponentsofenamelpaintthatthecenturyhasproduced。Enamelpaintwillbetheruinofthatoncehappyhome。Enamelpainthasacold,glassy,cynicalappearance。Itspresenceeverywhereabouttheplacewillbegintoirritatetheoldmaninthecourseofaweekorso。Hewillcallit,\"Thisdamn’dstickystuff!\"andwilltellthewifethathewondersshedidn’tpaintherselfandthechildrenwithitwhileshewasaboutit。

  Shewillreply,inanexasperatinglyquiettoneofvoice,thatshedoeslikethat。Perhapshewillsaynext,thatshedidnotwarnhimagainstit,andtellhimwhatanidiothewasmakingofhimself,spoilingthewholehousewithhisfoolishfads。Eachonewillpersistthatitwastheotheronewhofirstsuggestedtheabsurdity,andtheywillsitupinbedandquarrelaboutiteverynightforamonth。

  Thechildrenhavingacquiredatasteforsmudgingtheconcoctionabout,andtherebeingnothingelseleftuntouchedinthehouse,willtrytoenamelthecat;andthentherewillbebloodshed,andbrokenwindows,andspoiledinfants,andsorrowsandyells。Thesmellofthepaintwillmakeeverybodyill;andtheservantswillgivenotice。

  Tradesmen’sboyswillleanupagainstplacesthatarenotdryandgettheirclothesenameledandclaimcompensation。Andthebabywillsuckthepaintoffitscradleandhavefits。

  Butthepersonthatwillsuffermostwill,ofcourse,betheeldestdaughter’syoungman。Theeldestdaughter’syoungmanisalwaysunfortunate。Hemeanswell,andhetrieshard。Hisgreatambitionistomakethefamilylovehim。Butfateiseveragainsthim,andheonlysucceedsingainingtheirundisguisedcontempt。Thefactofhisbeing\"gone\"ontheirEmilyis,ofitself,naturallysufficienttostamphimasanimbecileintheeyesofEmily’sbrothersandsisters。

  Thefatherfindshimslow,andthinksthegirlmighthavedonebetter;

  whilethebestthathisfuturemother—in—law(hissolesupporter)cansayforhimis,thatheseemssteady。

  Thereisonlyonethingthatpromptsthefamilytotoleratehim,andthatisthereflectionthatheisgoingtotakeEmilyawayfromthem。

  Onthatunderstandingtheyputupwithhim。

  Theeldestdaughter’syoungman,inthisparticularcase,will,youmaydependuponit,choosethatexactmomentwhenthebaby’slifeishoveringinthebalance,andthecookiswaitingforherwageswithherboxinthehall,andacoal—heaverisatthefrontdoorwithapoliceman,makingarowaboutthedamagetohistrousers,tocomein,smiling,withaspecimenpotofsomenewhighart,squashed—tomato—shadeenamelpaint,andsuggestthattheyshouldtryitontheoldman’spipe。

  ThenEmilywillgooffintohysterics,andEmily’smaleprogenitorwillfirmlybutquietlyleadthatill—starredyettrue—heartedyoungmantothepublicsideofthegarden—gate;andtheengagementwillbe\"off。\"

  Toomuchofanythingisamistake,asthemansaidwhenhiswifepresentedhimwithfournewhealthychildreninoneday。Weshouldpracticemoderationinallmatters。Alittleenamelpaintwouldhavebeengood。Theymighthaveenameledthehouseinsideandout,andhaveleftthefurniturealone。Ortheymighthavecoloredthefurniture,andletthehousebe。Butanentirelyandcompletelyenameledhome——ahome,suchasenamel—paintmanufacturerslovetopictureontheiradvertisements,overwhichtheyearningeyewandersinvain,seekingonesinglesquareinchofun—enameledmatter——is,I

  amconvinced,amistake。Itmaybeahomethat,asthetestimonialsassureus,willeasilywash。Itmaybean\"artistic\"home;buttheaveragemanisnotyeteducateduptotheappreciationofit。Theaveragemandoesnotcareforhighart。Atacertainpoint,theaveragemangetssickofhighart。

  So,inthesecomingUtopias,inwhichoutunhappygrandchildrenwillhavetodragouttheircolorlessexistence,therewillbetoomuchelectricity。Theywillgrowtoloatheelectricity。

  Electricityisgoingtolightthem,warmthem,carrythem,doctorthem,cookforthem,executethem,ifnecessary。Theyaregoingtobeweanedonelectricity,rockedintheircradlesbyelectricity,slappedbyelectricity,ruledandregulatedandguidedbyelectricity,buriedbyelectricity。Imaybewrong,butIratherthinktheyaregoingtobehatchedbyelectricity。

  Inthenewworldofourprogressionistteachers,itiselectricitythatistherealmotive—power。Themenandwomenareonlymarionettes——workedbyelectricity。

  Butitwasnottospeakoftheelectricityinthem,butoftheoriginalityinthem,thatIreferredtotheseworksoffiction。Thereisnooriginalityinthemwhatever。Humanthoughtisincapableoforiginality。Nomaneveryetimaginedanewthing——onlysomevariationorextensionofanoldthing。

  Thesailor,whenhewasaskedwhathewoulddowithafortune,promptlyreplied:

  \"Buyalltherumand’baccythereisintheworld。\"

  \"Andwhatafterthat?\"theyaskedhim。

  \"Eh?\"

  \"Whatwouldyoubuyafterthat——afteryouhadboughtupalltherumandtobaccotherewasintheworld——whatwouldyoubuythen?\"

  \"Afterthat?Oh!’um!\"(alongpause)。\"Oh!\"(withinspiration)\"why,more’baccy!\"

  Rumandtobaccoheknewsomethingof,andcouldthereforeimagineabout。Hedidnotknowanyotherluxuries,thereforehecouldnotconceiveofanyothers。

  SoifyouaskoneoftheseUtopian—dreaminggentrywhat,aftertheyhadsecuredfortheirworldalltheelectricitytherewasintheUniverse,andaftereverymortalthingintheiridealParadise,wasdoneandsaidandthoughtbyelectricity,theycouldimagineasfurthernecessarytohumanhappiness,theywouldprobablymuseforawhile,andthenreply,\"Moreelectricity。\"

  Theyknowelectricity。Theyhaveseentheelectriclight,andheardofelectricboatsandomnibuses。Theyhavepossiblyhadanelectricshockatarailwaystationforapenny。

  Therefore,knowingthatelectricitydoesthreethings,theycangoonand\"imagine\"electricitydoingthreehundredthings,andtheverygreatonesamongthemcanimagineitdoingthreethousandthings;butforthem,oranybodyelse,toimagineanewforce,totallyunconnectedwithanddifferentfromanythingyetknowninnature,wouldbeutterlyimpossible。

  Humanthoughtisnotafirework,evershootingofffreshformsandshapesasitburns;itisatree,growingveryslowly——youcanwatchitlongandseenomovement——verysilently,unnoticed。Itwasplantedintheworldmanythousandyearsago,atiny,sicklyplant。Andmenguardeditandtendedit,andgaveuplifeandfametoaiditsgrowth。

  Inthehotdaysoftheiryouth,theycametothegateofthegardenandknocked,beggingtobeletin,andtobecountedamongthegardeners。Andtheiryoungcompanionswithoutcalledtothemtocomeback,andplaythemanwithbowandspear,andwinsweetsmilesfromrosylips,andtaketheirpartamidthefeast,anddance,notstoopwithwrinkledbrows,atweaklings’work。Andthepassersbymockedthemandcalledshame,andotherscriedouttostonethem。Andstilltheystayedtherelaboring,thatthetreemightgrowalittle,andtheydiedandwereforgotten。

  Andthetreegrewfairandstrong。Thestormsofignorancepassedoverit,andharmeditnot。Thefiercefiresofsuperstitionsoaredaroundit;butmenleapedintotheflamesandbeatthemback,perishing,andthetreegrew。Withthesweatoftheirbrowhavemennourisheditsgreenleaves。Theirtearshavemoistenedtheearthaboutit。Withtheirbloodtheyhavewatereditsroots。

  Theseasonshavecomeandpassed,andthetreehasgrownandflourished。Anditsbrancheshavespreadfarandhigh,andeverfreshshootsareburstingforth,andevernewleavesunfoldingtothelight。

  Buttheyareallpartoftheonetree——thetreethatwasplantedonthefirstbirthdayofthehumanrace。Thestemthatbearsthemspringsfromthegnarledoldtrunkthatwasgreenandsoftwhenwhite—hairedTimewasalittlechild;thesapthatfeedsthemisdrawnupthroughtherootsthattwineandtwistaboutthebonesoftheagesthataredead。

  Thehumanmindcannomoreproduceanoriginalthoughtthanatreecanbearanoriginalfruit。Aswellmightonecryforanoriginalnoteinmusicasexpectanoriginalideafromahumanbrain。

  Onewishesourfriends,thecritics,wouldgraspthissimpletruth,andleaveoffclamoringfortheimpossible,andbeingshockedbecausetheydonotgetit。Whenanewbookiswritten,thehigh—classcriticopensitwithfeelingsoffainthope,temperedbystrongconvictionofcomingdisappointment。Asheporesoverthepages,hisbrowdarkenswithvirtuousindignation,andhislipcurlswiththeGodlikecontemptthattheexceptionallygreatcriticeverfeelsforeverybodyinthisworld,whoisnotyetdead。Buoyedupbyatouching,buttotallyfallacious,beliefthatheisperformingapublicduty,andthattherestofthecommunityiswaitinginbreathlesssuspensetolearnhisopinionoftheworkinquestion,beforeforminganyjudgmentconcerningitthemselves,he,nevertheless,wearilystrugglesthroughaboutathirdofit。Thenhislong—sufferingsoulrevolts,andheflingsitasidewithacryofdespair。

  \"Why,thereisnooriginalitywhateverinthis,\"hesays。\"ThisbookistakenbodilyfromtheOldTestament。ItisthestoryofAdamandEvealloveragain。Theheroisamereman!withtwoarms,twolegs,andahead(socalled)。Why,itisonlyMoses’sAdamunderanothername!Andtheheroineisnothingbutawoman!andsheisdescribedasbeautiful,andashavinglonghair。Theauthormaycallher’Angelina,’oranyothernamehechooses;buthehasevidently,whetherheacknowledgesitornot,copiedherdirectfromEve。ThecharactersarebarefacedplagiarismsfromthebookofGenesis!Oh!tofindanauthorwithoriginality!\"

  OnespringIwentawalkingtourinthecountry。Itwasagloriousspring。Notthesortofspringtheygiveusinthesemiserabletimes,underthisshamelessgovernment——amixtureofeastwind,blizzard,snow,rain,slush,fog,frost,hail,sleetandthunder—storms——butasunny,blue—sky’d,joyousspring,suchasweusedtohaveregularlyeveryyearwhenIwasayoungman,andthingsweredifferent。

  Itwasanexceptionallybeautifulspring,evenforthosegoldendays;

  andasIwanderedthroughthewakingland,andsawthedawningofthecominggreen,andwatchedtheblushuponthehawthornhedge,deepeningeachdaybeneaththekissesofthesun,andlookedupattheproudoldmothertrees,dandlingtheirmyriadbabybudsupontheirstrongfondarms,holdingthemhighforthesoftwestwindtocaressashepassedlaughingby,andmarkedtheprimroseyellowcreepacrossthecarpetofthewoods,andsawthenewflushofthefieldandsawthenewlightonthehills,andheardthenew—foundgladnessofthebirds,andheardfromcopseandfarmandmeadowthetimidcallingsofthelittlenew—bornthings,wonderingtofindthemselvesalive,andsmeltthefreshnessoftheearth,andfeltthepromiseintheair,andfeltastronghandinthewind,myspiritrosewithinme。Springhadcometomealso,andstirredmewithastrangenewlife,withastrangenewhopeI,too,waspartofnature,anditwasspring!Tenderleavesandblossomswereunfoldingfrommyheart。Brightflowersofloveandgratitudewereopeningrounditsroots。Ifeltnewstrengthinallmylimbs。Newbloodwaspulsingthroughmyveins。Noblerthoughtsandnoblerlongingswerethrobbingthroughmybrain。

  AsIwalked,Naturecameandtalkedbesideme,andshowedmetheworldandmyself,andthewaysofGodseemedclearer。

  Itseemedtomeapitythatallthebeautifulandpreciousthoughtsandideasthatwerecrowdinginuponmeshouldbelosttomyfellow—men,andsoIpitchedmytentatalittlecottage,andsettoworktowritethemdownthenandthereastheycametome。

  \"Ithasbeencomplainedofme,\"Isaidtomyself,\"thatIdonotwriteliteraryandhighclasswork——atleast,notworkthatisexceptionallyliteraryandhigh—class。Thisreproachshallberemoved。Iwillwriteanarticlethatshallbeaclassic。Ihaveworkedfortheordinary,every—dayreader。ItisrightthatIshoulddosomethingnowtoimprovetheliteratureofmybelovedcountry。\"

  AndIwroteagrandessay——thoughIsayitwhoshouldnot,thoughI

  don’tseewhyIshouldn’t——allaboutspring,andthewayitmadeyoufeel,andwhatitmadeyouthink。Itwassimplycrowdedwithelevatedthoughtsandhigh—classideasandculturedwit,wasthatessay。Therewasonlyonefaultaboutthatessay:itwastoobrilliant。Iwantedcommonplacerelief。Itwouldhaveexhaustedtheaveragereader;somuchclevernesswouldhaveweariedhim。

  IwishIcouldremembersomeofthebeautifulthingsinthatessay,andheresetthemdown;becausethenyouwouldbeabletoseewhattheywerelikeforyourselves,andthatwouldbesomuchmoresimplerthanmyexplainingtoyouhowbeautifultheywere。Unfortunately,however,Icannotnowcalltomindanyofthem。

  Iwasveryproudofthisessay,andwhenIgotbacktotownIcalledonaverysuperiorfriendofmine,acritic,andreadittohim。Idonotcareforhimtoseeanyofmyusualwork,becausehereallyisaverysuperiorpersonindeed,andtheperusalofitappearstogivehimpainsinside。Butthisarticle,Ithought,woulddohimgood。

  \"Whatdoyouthinkofit?\"Iasked,whenIhadfinished。

  \"Splendid,\"hereplied,\"excellentlyarranged。Ineverknewyouweresowellacquaintedwiththeworksoftheoldwriters。Why,thereisscarcelyaclassicofanynotethatyouhavenotquotedfrom。Butwhere——where,\"headded,musing,\"didyougetthatlastideabuttwofrom?It’stheonlyoneIdon’tseemtoremember。Itisn’tabitofyourown,isit?\"

  Hesaidthat,ifso,heshouldadvisemetoleaveitout。Notthatitwasaltogetherbad,butthattheinterpolationofamodernthoughtamongsouniqueacollectionofpassagesfromtheancientsseemedtospoilthescheme。

  Andheenumeratedthevariousdead—and—buriedgentlemenfromwhomheappearedtothinkIhadcollatedmyarticle。

  \"But,\"Ireplied,whenIhadrecoveredmyastonishmentsufficientlytospeak,\"itisn’tacollectionatall。Itisalloriginal。Iwrotethethoughtsdownastheycametome。Ihaveneverreadanyofthesepeopleyoumention,exceptShakespeare。\"

  OfcourseShakespearewasboundtobeamongthem。Iamgettingtodislikethatmanso。Heisalwaysbeingheldupbeforeusyoungauthorsasamodel,andIdohatemodels。Therewasamodelboyatourschool,Iremember,HenrySummers;anditwasjustthesamethere。

  Itwascontinually,\"LookatHenrySummers!hedoesn’tputtheprepositionbeforetheverb,andspellbusinessb—i—z!\"or,\"Whycan’tyouwritelikeHenrySummers?Hedoesn’tgettheinkalloverthecopy—bookandhalf—wayuphisback!\"Wegottiredofthiseverlasting\"LookatHenrySummers!\"afterawhile,andso,oneafternoon,onthewayhome,afewofusluredHenrySummersupadarkcourt;andwhenhecameoutagainhewasnotworthlookingat。

  Nowitisperpetually,\"LookatShakespeare!\"\"Whydon’tyouwritelikeShakespeare?\"\"Shakespearenevermadethatjoke。Whydon’tyoujokelikeShakespeare?\"

  Ifyouareintheplay—writinglineitisstillworseforyou。\"Whydon’tyouwriteplayslikeShakespeare’s?\"theyindignantlysay。

  \"Shakespearenevermadehiscomicmanapennysteamboatcaptain。\"

  \"Shakespearenevermadehisheroaddressthegirlas’ducky。’Whydon’tyoucopyShakespeare?\"IfyoudotrytocopyShakespeare,theytellyouthatyoumustbeafooltoattempttoimitateShakespeare。

  Oh,shouldn’tIliketogetShakespeareupourstreet,andpunchhim!

  \"Icannothelpthat,\"repliedmycriticalfriend——toreturntoourpreviousquestion——\"thegermofeverythoughtandideayouhavegotinthatarticlecanbetracedbacktothewritersIhavenamed。Ifyoudoubtit,Iwillgetdownthebooks,andshowyouthepassagesforyourself。\"

  ButIdeclinedtheoffer。IsaidIwouldtakehiswordforit,andwouldrathernotseethepassagesreferredto。Ifeltindignant。

  \"If,\"asIsaid,\"thesemen——thesePlatosandSocratesesandCicerosandSophoclesesandAristophanesesandAristotlesandtherestofthemhadbeentakingadvantageofmyabsencetogoabouttheworldspoilingmybusinessforme,Iwouldrathernothearanymoreaboutthem。\"

  AndIputonmyhatandcameout,andIhavenevertriedtowriteanythingoriginalsince。

  Idreamedadreamonce。(Itisthesortofthingamanwoulddream。

  Youcannotverywelldreamanythingelse,Iknow。Butthephrasesoundspoeticalandbiblical,andsoIuseit。)IdreamedthatIwasinastrangecountry——indeed,onemightsayanextraordinarycountry。

  Itwasruledentirelybycritics。

  Thepeopleinthisstrangelandhadaveryhighopinionofcritics——nearlyashighanopinionofcriticsasthecriticsthemselveshad,butnot,ofcourse,quite——thatnotbeingpracticable——andtheyhadagreedtobeguidedinallthingsbythecritics。Istayedsomeyearsinthatland。Butitwasnotacheerfulplacetolivein,soIdreamed。

  Therewereauthorsinthiscountry,atfirst,andtheywrotebooks。

  Butthecriticscouldfindnothingoriginalinthebookswhatever,andsaiditwasapitythatmen,whomightbeusefullyemployedhoeingpotatoes,shouldwastetheirtimeandthetimeofthecritics,whichwasofstillmoreimportance,instringingtogetheracollectionofplatitudes,familiartoeveryschool—boy,anddishingupoldplotsandstoriesthathadalreadybeencookedandrecookedforthepublicuntileverybodyhadbeensurfeitedwiththem。

  Andthewritersreadwhatthecriticssaidandsighed,andgaveupwritingbooks,andwentoffandhoedpotatoes;asadvised。Theyhadhadnoexperienceinhoeingpotatoes,andtheyhoedverybadly;andthepeoplewhosepotatoestheyhoedstronglyrecommendedthemtoleavehoeingpotatoes,andtogobackandwritebooks。Butyoucan’tdowhateverybodyadvises。

  Therewereartistsalsointhisstrangeworld,atfirst,andtheypaintedpictures,whichthecriticscameandlookedatthrougheyeglasses。

  \"Nothingwhateveroriginalinthem,\"saidthecritics;\"sameoldcolors,sameoldperspectiveandform,sameoldsunset,sameoldseaandland,andskyandfigures。Whydothesepoormenwastetheirtime,paintingpictures,whentheymightbesomuchmoresatisfactorilyemployedonladderspaintinghouses?\"

  Nothing,bytheby,youmayhavenoticed,troublesyourcriticmorethantheideathattheartistiswastinghistime。Itisthewasteoftimethatvexesthecritic;hehassuchanexaltedideaofthevalueofotherpeople’stime。\"Dear,dearme!\"hesaystohimself,\"why,inthetimethemanmusthavetakentopaintthispictureortowritethisbook,hemighthaveblackedfifteenthousandpairsofboots,orhavecarriedfifteenthousandhodsofmortarupaladder。Thisishowthetimeoftheworldislost!\"

  Itneveroccurstohimthat,butforthatpictureorbook,theartistwould,inallprobability,havebeenmouchingaboutwithapipeinhismouth,gettingintotrouble。

  ItremindsmeofthewaypeopleusedtotalktomewhenIwasaboy。

  Iwouldbesitting,asgoodasgold,reading\"ThePirate’sLair,\"whensomeculturedrelativewouldlookovermyshoulderandsay:\"Bah!

  whatareyouwastingyourtimewithrubbishfor?Whydon’tyougoanddosomethinguseful?\"andwouldtakethebookawayfromme。UponwhichIwouldgetup,andgooutto\"dosomethinguseful;\"andwouldcomehomeanhourafterward,lookinglikeabitoutofabattlepicture,havingtumbledthroughtheroofofFarmerBate’sgreenhouseandkilledacactus,thoughtotallyunabletoexplainhowIcametobeontheroofofFarmerBate’sgreenhouse。Theyhadmuchbetterhaveleftmealone,lostin\"ThePirate’sLair!\"

  TheartistsinthislandofwhichIdreamedleftoffpaintingpictures,afterhearingwhatthecriticssaid,andpurchasedladders,andwentoffandpaintedhouses。

  Because,yousee,thiscountryofwhichIdreamedwasnotoneofthosevulgar,ordinarycountries,suchasexistinthewakingworld,wherepeopleletthecriticstalkasmuchasevertheylike,andnobodypaystheslightestattentiontowhattheysay。Here,inthisstrangeland,thecriticsweretakenseriously,andtheiradvicefollowed。

  Asforthepoetsandsculptors,theywereverysoonshutup。TheideaofanyeducatedpersonwantingtoreadmodernpoetrywhenhecouldobtainHomer,orcaringtolookatanyotherstatuewhiletherewasstillsomeoftheVenusdeMedicisleft,wastooabsurd。PoetsandsculptorswereonlywastingtheirtimeWhatnewoccupationtheywererecommendedtoadopt,Iforget。Somecallingtheyknewnothingwhateverabout,andthattheyweretotallyunfittedfor,ofcourse。

  Themusicianstriedtheirartforalittlewhile,butthey,too,wereofnouse。\"Merelyarepetitionofthesamenotesindifferentcombinations,\"saidthecritics。\"Whywillpeoplewastetheirtimewritingunoriginalmusic,whentheymightbesweepingcrossings?\"

  Onemanhadwrittenaplay。Iaskedwhatthecriticshadsaidabouthim。Theyshowedmehistomb。

  Then,therebeingnomoreartistsor_litterateurs_ordramatistsormusiciansleftfortheirbelovedcriticstocriticise,thegeneralpublicofthisenlightenedlandsaidtothemselves,\"Whyshouldnotourcriticscomeandcriticiseus?Criticismisusefultoaman。

  Havewenotoftenbeentoldso?Lookhowusefulithasbeentotheartistsandwriters——savedthepoorfellowsfromwastingtheirtime?

  Whyshouldn’twehavesomeofitsbenefits?\"

  Theysuggestedtheideatothecritics,andthecriticsthoughtitanexcellentone,andsaidtheywouldundertakethejobwithpleasure。

  Onemustsayforthecriticsthattheynevershirkwork。Theywillsitandcriticiseforeighteenhoursaday,ifnecessary,oreven,ifquiteunnecessary,forthematterofthat。Youcan’tgivethemtoomuchtocriticise。Theywillcriticiseeverythingandeverybodyinthisworld。Theywillcriticiseeverythinginthenextworld,too,whentheygetthere。IexpectpooroldPlutohasalivelytimewiththemall,asitis。

  So,whenamanbuiltahouse,orafarm—yardhenlaidanegg,thecriticswereaskedintocommentonit。Theyfoundthatnoneofthehouseswereoriginal。Oneveryfloorwerepassagesthatseemedmerecopiesfrompassagesinotherhouses。Theywereallbuiltonthesamehackneyedplan;cellarsunderneath,groundfloorlevelwiththestreet,atticatthetop。Nooriginalityanywhere!

  So,likewisewiththeeggs。Everyeggsuggestedreminiscencesofothereggs。

  Itwasheartrendingwork。

  Thecriticscriticisedallthings。Whenayoungcouplefellinlove,theyeach,beforethinkingofmarriage,calleduponthecriticsforacriticismoftheotherone。

  Needlesstosaythat,intheresult,nomarriageevercameofit。

  \"Mydearyounglady,\"thecriticswouldsay,aftertheinspectionhadtakenplace,\"Icandiscovernothingnewwhateverabouttheyoungman。

  Youwouldsimplybewastingyourtimeinmarryinghim。\"

  Or,totheyoungman,itwouldbe:

  \"Oh,dear,no!Nothingattractiveaboutthegirlatall。Whoonearthgaveyouthatnotion?Simplyalovelyfaceandfigure,angelicdisposition,beautifulmind,stanchheart,noblecharacter。Why,theremusthavebeennearlyadozensuchgirlsbornintotheworldsinceitscreation。Youwouldbeonlywastingyourtimelovingher。\"

  Theycriticisedthebirdsfortheirhackneyedstyleofsinging,andtheflowersfortheirhackneyedscentsandcolors。Theycomplainedoftheweatherthatitlackedoriginality——(true,theyhadnotlivedoutanEnglishspring)——andfoundfaultwiththeSunbecauseofthesamenessofhismethods。

  Theycriticisedthebabies。Whenafreshinfantwaspublishedinahouse,thecriticswouldcallinabodytopasstheirjudgmentuponit,andtheyoungmotherwouldbringitdownforthemtosample。

  \"Didyoueverseeachildanythinglikethatinthisworldbefore?\"

  shewouldsay,holdingitouttothem。\"Isn’titawonderfulbaby?

  _You_neversawachildwithlegslikethat,Iknow。Nursesayshe’sthemostextraordinarybabysheeverattended。Blesshim!\"

  Butthecriticsdidnotthinkanythingofit。

  \"Tut,tut,\"theywouldreply,\"thereisnothingextraordinaryaboutthatchild——nooriginalitywhatever。Why,it’sexactlylikeeveryotherbaby——baldhead,redface,bigmouth,andstumpynose。Why,that’sonlyaweakimitationofthebabynextdoor。It’saplagiarism,that’swhatthatchildis。You’vebeenwastingyourtime,madam。Ifyoucan’tdoanythingmoreoriginalthanthat,weshouldadviseyoutogiveupthebusinessaltogether。\"

  Thatwastheendofcriticisminthatstrangeland。

  \"Oh!lookhere,we’vehadenoughofyouandyouroriginality,\"saidthepeopletothecritics,afterthat。\"Why,_you_arenotoriginal,whenonecomestothinkofit,andyourcriticismsarenotoriginal。

  You’veallofyoubeensayingexactlythesamethingeversincethetimeofSolomon。Wearegoingtodrownyouandhavealittlepeace。\"

  \"What,drownacritic!\"criedthecritics,\"neverheardofsuchamonstrousproceedinginourlives!\"

  \"No,weflatterourselvesitisanoriginalidea,\"repliedthepublic,brutally。\"Yououghttobecharmedwithit。Outyoucome!\"

  Sotheytookthecriticsoutanddrownedthem,andthenpassedashortact,makingcriticismacapitaloffense。

  Afterthat,theartandliteratureofthecountryfollowed,somewhat,themethodsofthequaintandcuriousschool,buttheland,notwithstanding,wasamuchmorecheerfulplacetolivein,Idreamed。

  ButIneverfinishedtellingyouaboutthedreaminwhichIthoughtI

  leftmylegsbehindmewhenIwentintoacertaintheater。

  IdreamedthattheticketthemangavemeformylegswasNo。19,andIwasworriedallthroughtheperformanceforfearNo。61shouldgetholdofthem,andleavemehisinstead。Mineareratherafinepairoflegs,andIam,Iconfess,alittleproudofthem——atallevents,I

  preferthemtoanybodyelse’s。Besides,numbersixty—one’smightbeaskinnypair,andnotfitme。

  Itquitespoiledmyevening,frettingaboutthis。

  AnotherextraordinarydreamIhadwasoneinwhichIdreamedthatI

  wasengagedtobemarriedtomyAuntJane。Thatwasnot,however,theextraordinarypartofit;Ihaveoftenknownpeopletodreamthingslikethat。Iknewamanwhooncedreamedthathewasactuallymarriedtohisownmother—in—law!Hetoldmethatneverinhislifehadhelovedthealarmclockwithmoredeepandgratefultendernessthanhedidthatmorning。Thedreamalmostreconciledhimtobeingmarriedtohisrealwife。Theylivedquitehappilytogetherforafewdays,afterthatdream。

  No;theextraordinarypartofmydreamwas,thatIknewitwasadream。\"Whatonearthwillunclesaytothisengagement?\"Ithoughttomyself,inmydream。\"There’sboundtobearowaboutit。Weshallhaveadealoftroublewithuncle,Ifeelsure。\"Andthisthoughtquitetroubledmeuntilthesweetreflectioncame:\"Ah!well,it’sonlyadream。\"

  AndImadeupmymindthatIwouldwakeupassoonasunclefoundoutabouttheengagement,andleavehimandAuntJanetofightthematteroutbetweenthemselves。

  Itisaverygreatcomfort,whenthedreamgrowstroubledandalarming,tofeelthatitisonlyadream,andtoknowthatweshallawakesoonandbenonetheworseforit。Wecandreamoutthefoolishperplexitywithasmilethen。

  Sometimesthedreamoflifegrowsstrangelytroubledandperplexing,andthenhewhomeetsdismaythebravestishewhofeelsthatthefretfulplayisbutadream——abrief,uneasydreamofthreescoreyearsandten,orthereabouts,fromwhich,inalittlewhile,hewillawake——atleast,hedreamsso。

  Howdull,howimpossiblelifewouldbewithoutdreams——wakingdreams,Imean——thedreamsthatwecall\"castlesintheair,\"builtbythekindlyhandsofHope!Wereitnotforthemirageoftheoasis,drawinghisfootstepseveronward,thewearytravelerwouldliedowninthedesertsandanddie。Itisthemirageofdistantsuccess,ofhappinessthat,likethebunchofcarrotsfastenedaninchbeyondthedonkey’snose,seemsalwaysjustwithinourreach,ifonlywewillgallopfastenough,thatmakesusrunsoeagerlyalongtheroadofLife。

  Providence,likeafatherwithatiredchild,luresuseveralongthewaywithtalesandpromises,until,atthefrowninggatethatendstheroad,weshrinkback,frightened。Then,promisesstillmoresweethestoopsandwhispersinourear,andtimidyetpartlyreassured,andtryingtohideourfears,wegatherupallthatisleftofourlittlestockofhopeand,trustingyethalfafraid,pushoutourgropingfeetintothedarkness。

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