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  CONTENTS:

  HOWTOTELLASTORY

  THEWOUNDEDSOLDIER

  THEGOLDENARM

  MENTALTELEGRAPHYAGAIN

  THEINVALIDSSTORY

  HOWTOTELLASTORY

  TheHumorousStoryanAmericanDevelopment。——ItsDifferencefromComicandWittyStories。

  IdonotclaimthatIcantellastoryasitoughttobetold。Ionlyclaimtoknowhowastoryoughttobetold,forIhavebeenalmostdailyinthecompanyofthemostexpertstory—tellersformanyyears。

  Thereareseveralkindsofstories,butonlyonedifficultkind——thehumorous。Iwilltalkmainlyaboutthatone。ThehumorousstoryisAmerican,thecomicstoryisEnglish,thewittystoryisFrench。Thehumorousstorydependsforitseffectuponthemannerofthetelling;

  thecomicstoryandthewittystoryuponthematter。

  Thehumorousstorymaybespunouttogreatlength,andmaywanderaroundasmuchasitpleases,andarrivenowhereinparticular;butthecomicandwittystoriesmustbebriefandendwithapoint。Thehumorousstorybubblesgentlyalong,theothersburst。

  Thehumorousstoryisstrictlyaworkofart——highanddelicateart——

  andonlyanartistcantellit;butnoartisnecessaryintellingthecomicandthewittystory;anybodycandoit。Theartoftellingahumorousstory——understand,Imeanbywordofmouth,notprint——wascreatedinAmerica,andhasremainedathome。

  Thehumorousstoryistoldgravely;thetellerdoeshisbesttoconcealthefactthatheevendimlysuspectsthatthereisanythingfunnyaboutit;butthetellerofthecomicstorytellsyoubeforehandthatitisoneofthefunniestthingshehaseverheard,thentellsitwitheagerdelight,andisthefirstpersontolaughwhenhegetsthrough。Andsometimes,ifhehashadgoodsuccess,heissogladandhappythathewillrepeatthe\"nub\"ofitandglancearoundfromfacetoface,collectingapplause,andthenrepeatitagain。Itisapatheticthingtosee。

  Veryoften,ofcourse,theramblinganddisjointedhumorousstoryfinisheswithanub,point,snapper,orwhateveryouliketocallit。

  Thenthelistenermustbealert,forinmanycasesthetellerwilldivertattentionfromthatnubbydroppingitinacarefullycasualandindifferentway,withthepretencethathedoesnotknowitisanub。

  ArtemusWardusedthattrickagooddeal;thenwhenthebelatedaudiencepresentlycaughtthejokehewouldlookupwithinnocentsurprise,asifwonderingwhattheyhadfoundtolaughat。DanSetchelluseditbeforehim,NyeandRileyandothersuseitto—day。

  Butthetellerofthecomicstorydoesnotslurthenub;heshoutsitatyou——everytime。Andwhenheprintsit,inEngland,France,Germany,andItaly,heitalicizesit,putssomewhoopingexclamation—pointsafterit,andsometimesexplainsitinaparenthesis。Allofwhichisverydepressing,andmakesonewanttorenouncejokingandleadabetterlife。

  Letmesetdownaninstanceofthecomicmethod,usingananecdotewhichhasbeenpopularallovertheworldfortwelveorfifteenhundredyears。

  Thetellertellsitinthisway:

  THEWOUNDEDSOLDIER。

  Inthecourseofacertainbattleasoldierwhoseleghadbeenshotoffappealedtoanothersoldierwhowashurryingbytocarryhimtotherear,informinghimatthesametimeofthelosswhichhehadsustained;

  whereuponthegeneroussonofMars,shoulderingtheunfortunate,proceededtocarryouthisdesire。Thebulletsandcannon—ballswereflyinginalldirections,andpresentlyoneofthelattertookthewoundedman’sheadoff——without,however,hisdelivererbeingawareofit。Inno—longtimehewashailedbyanofficer,whosaid:

  \"Whereareyougoingwiththatcarcass?\"

  \"Totherear,sir——he’slosthisleg!\"

  \"Hisleg,forsooth?\"respondedtheastonishedofficer;\"youmeanhishead,youbooby。\"

  Whereuponthesoldierdispossessedhimselfofhisburden,andstoodlookingdownuponitingreatperplexity。Atlengthhesaid:

  \"Itistrue,sir,justasyouhavesaid。\"Thenafterapauseheadded,\"ButheTOLDmeITWASHISLEG!!!!!\"

  Herethenarratorburstsintoexplosionafterexplosionofthunderoushorse—laughter,repeatingthatnubfromtimetotimethroughhisgaspingsandshriekingsandsuffocatings。

  Ittakesonlyaminuteandahalftotellthatinitscomic—storyform;

  andisn’tworththetelling,afterall。Putintothehumorous—storyformittakestenminutes,andisaboutthefunniestthingIhaveeverlistenedto——asJamesWhitcombRileytellsit。

  Hetellsitinthecharacterofadull—wittedoldfarmerwhohasjusthearditforthefirsttime,thinksitisunspeakablyfunny,andistryingtorepeatittoaneighbor。Buthecan’trememberit;sohegetsallmixedupandwandershelplesslyroundandround,puttingintediousdetailsthatdon’tbelonginthetaleandonlyretardit;takingthemoutconscientiouslyandputtinginothersthatarejustasuseless;makingminormistakesnowandthenandstoppingtocorrectthemandexplainhowhecametomakethem;rememberingthingswhichheforgottoputinintheirproperplaceandgoingbacktoputtheminthere;stoppinghisnarrativeagoodwhileinordertotrytorecallthenameofthesoldierthatwashurt,andfinallyrememberingthatthesoldier’snamewasnotmentioned,andremarkingplacidlythatthenameisofnorealimportance,anyway——better,ofcourse,ifoneknewit,butnotessential,afterall——

  andsoon,andsoon,andsoon。

  Thetellerisinnocentandhappyandpleasedwithhimself,andhastostopeverylittlewhiletoholdhimselfinandkeepfromlaughingoutright;anddoesholdin,buthisbodyquakesinajelly—likewaywithinteriorchuckles;andattheendofthetenminutestheaudiencehavelaugheduntiltheyareexhausted,andthetearsarerunningdowntheirfaces。

  Thesimplicityandinnocenceandsincerityandunconsciousnessoftheoldfarmerareperfectlysimulated,andtheresultisaperformancewhichisthoroughlycharminganddelicious。Thisisartandfineandbeautiful,andonlyamastercancompassit;butamachinecouldtelltheotherstory。

  Tostringincongruitiesandabsurditiestogetherinawanderingandsometimespurposelessway,andseeminnocentlyunawarethattheyareabsurdities,isthebasisoftheAmericanart,ifmypositioniscorrect。

  Anotherfeatureistheslurringofthepoint。Athirdisthedroppingofastudiedremarkapparentlywithoutknowingit,asifonewerethinkingaloud。Thefourthandlastisthepause。

  ArtemusWarddealtinnumbersthreeandfouragooddeal。Hewouldbegintotellwithgreatanimationsomethingwhichheseemedtothinkwaswonderful;thenloseconfidence,andafteranapparentlyabsent—mindedpauseaddanincongruousremarkinasoliloquizingway;andthatwastheremarkintendedtoexplodethemine——anditdid。

  Forinstance,hewouldsayeagerly,excitedly,\"IonceknewamaninNewZealandwhohadn’tatoothinhishead\"——herehisanimationwoulddieout;asilent,reflectivepausewouldfollow,thenhewouldsaydreamily,andasiftohimself,\"andyetthatmancouldbeatadrumbetterthananymanIeversaw。\"

  Thepauseisanexceedinglyimportantfeatureinanykindofstory,andafrequentlyrecurringfeature,too。Itisadaintything,anddelicate,andalsouncertainandtreacherous;foritmustbeexactlytherightlength——nomoreandnoless——oritfailsofitspurposeandmakestrouble。Ifthepauseistooshorttheimpressivepointispassed,and[andiftoolong]theaudiencehavehadtimetodivinethatasurpriseisintended——andthenyoucan’tsurprisethem,ofcourse。

  OntheplatformIusedtotellanegroghoststorythathadapauseinfrontofthesnapperontheend,andthatpausewasthemostimportantthinginthewholestory。IfIgotittherightlengthprecisely,I

  couldspringthefinishingejaculationwitheffectenoughtomakesomeimpressiblegirldeliverastartledlittleyelpandjumpoutofherseat——andthatwaswhatIwasafter。Thisstorywascalled\"TheGoldenArm,\"

  andwastoldinthisfashion。Youcanpractisewithityourself——andmindyoulookoutforthepauseandgetitright。

  THEGOLDENARM。

  Once’ponatimedeywuzamonsusmeanman,enhelive’wayoutindeprairieall’lonebyhisself,’cep’nhehadawife。Enbimebyshedied,enhetuckentotedherwayoutdahindeprairieenburiedher。Well,shehadagoldenarm——allsolidgold,fumdeshoulderdown。Hewuzpow’fulmean——pow’ful;endatnighthecouldn’tsleep,Gazehewantdatgoldenarmsobad。

  Whenitcomemidnighthecouldn’tstan’itnomo’;sohegitup,hedid,entuckhislanternenshovedoutthoodestormendugherupengotdegoldenarm;enhebenthisheaddown’gindewin’,enplowedenplowedenplowedthoodesnow。Denallonasuddenhestop(makeaconsiderablepausehere,andlookstartled,andtakealisteningattitude)ensay:

  \"MyLAN’,what’sdat!\"

  Enhelisten——enlisten——endewin’say(setyourteethtogetherandimitatethewailingandwheezingsingsongofthewind),\"Bzzz—z—zzz\"———

  enden,waybackyonderwhahdegraveis,hehearavoice!hehearavoiceallmix’upindewin’can’thardlytell’em’part——\"Bzzz—zzz——

  W—h—o——g—o—t——m—y——g—o—l—d—e—narm?——zzz——zzz——W—h—og—o—tm—yg—o—l—

  d—e—narm!\"(Youmustbegintoshiverviolentlynow。)

  Enhebegintoshiverenshake,ensay,\"Oh,my!OH,mylan’!\"endewin’blowdelanternout,endesnowensleetblowinhisfaceenmos’

  chokehim,enhestarta—plowin’knee—deeptowardshomemos’dead,hesosk’yerd——enpootysoonheheardevoiceagin,en(pause)it’uscomin’

  afterhim!\"Bzzz——zzz——zzz——W—h—o——g—o—tm—y——g—o—l—d—e—n——arm?\"

  Whenhegittodepasturehehearitaginclosternow,ena—comin’!——

  a—comin’backdahindedarkendestorm——(repeatthewindandthevoice)。Whenhegittodehouseherushup—stairsenjumpindebedenkiverup,headandyears,enlaydahshiverin’enshakin’——endenwayoutdahhehearitagin!——ena—comin’!Enbimebyhehear(pause——awed,listeningattitude)——pat——pat——pat——hit’sacomin’up—stairs!Denheheardelatch,enheknowit’sinderoom!

  Denpootysoonheknowit’sa—stannin’bydebed!(Pause。)Den——heknowit’sa—bendin’downoverhim——enhecain’tskaselygithisbreath!Den——

  den——heseemtofeelsometh’nc—o—l—d,rightdown’mostaginhishead!

  (Pause。)

  Dendevoicesay,rightathisyear——\"W—h—og—o—t——m—y——g—o—l—d—e—narm?\"(Youmustwailitoutveryplaintivelyandaccusingly;thenyoustaresteadilyandimpressivelyintothefaceofthefarthest—goneauditor——agirl,preferably——andletthatawe—inspiringpausebegintobuilditselfinthedeephush。Whenithasreachedexactlytherightlength,jumpsuddenlyatthatgirlandyell,\"You’vegotit!\"

  Ifyou’vegotthepauseright,she’llfetchadearlittleyelpandspringrightoutofhershoes。Butyoumustgetthepauseright;andyouwillfinditthemosttroublesomeandaggravatinganduncertainthingyoueverundertook。

  MENTALTELEGRAPHYAGAIN

  Ihavethreeorfourcuriousincidentstotellabout。TheyseemtocomeundertheheadofwhatInamed\"MentalTelegraphy\"inapaperwrittenseventeenyearsago,andpublishedlongafterwards。——[Thepaperentitled\"MentalTelegraphy,\"whichoriginallyappearedinHarper’sMagazineforDecember,1893,isincludedinthevolumeentitledTheAmericanClaimantandOtherStoriesandSketches。]

  SeveralyearsagoImadeacampaignontheplatformwithMr。GeorgeW。

  Cable。InMontrealwewerehonoredwithareception。Itbeganattwointheafternooninalongdrawing—roomintheWindsorHotel。Mr。CableandIstoodatoneendofthisroom,andtheladiesandgentlemenentereditattheotherend,crosseditatthatend,thencameupthelongleft—handside,shookhandswithus,saidawordortwo,andpassedon,intheusualway。Mysightisofthetelescopicsort,andIpresentlyrecognizedafamiliarfaceamongthethrongofstrangersdriftinginatthedistantdoor,andIsaidtomyself,withsurpriseandhighgratification,\"ThatisMrs。R。;IhadforgottenthatshewasaCanadian。\"ShehadbeenagreatfriendofmineinCarsonCity,Nevada,intheearlydays。Ihadnotseenherorheardofherfortwentyyears;

  Ihadnotbeenthinkingabouther;therewasnothingtosuggesthertome,nothingtobringhertomymind;infact,tomeshehadlongagoceasedtoexist,andhaddisappearedfrommyconsciousness。ButIknewherinstantly;andIsawhersoclearlythatIwasabletonotesomeoftheparticularsofherdress,anddidnotethem,andtheyremainedinmymind。Iwasimpatientforhertocome。Inthemidstofthehand—

  shakingsIsnatchedglimpsesofherandnotedherprogresswiththeslow—

  movingfileacrosstheendoftheroom;thenIsawherstartuptheside,andthisgavemeafullfrontviewofherface。Isawherlastwhenshewaswithintwenty—fivefeetofme。ForanhourIkeptthinkingshemuststillbeintheroomsomewhereandwouldcomeatlast,butIwasdisappointed。

  WhenIarrivedinthelecture—hallthateveningsomeonesaid:\"Comeintothewaiting—room;there’safriendofyourstherewhowantstoseeyou。

  You’llnotbeintroduced——youaretodotherecognizingwithouthelpifyoucan。\"

  Isaidtomyself:\"ItisMrs。R。;Ishan’thaveanytrouble。\"

  Therewereperhapstenladiespresent,allseated。InthemidstofthemwasMrs。R。,asIhadexpected。ShewasdressedexactlyasshewaswhenIhadseenherintheafternoon。Iwentforwardandshookhandswithherandcalledherbyname,andsaid:

  \"Iknewyouthemomentyouappearedatthereceptionthisafternoon。\"

  Shelookedsurprised,andsaid:\"ButIwasnotatthereception。IhavejustarrivedfromQuebec,andhavenotbeenintownanhour。\"

  Itwasmyturntobesurprisednow。Isaid:\"Ican’thelpit。IgiveyoumywordofhonorthatitisasIsay。Isawyouatthereception,andyouweredressedpreciselyasyouarenow。WhentheytoldmeamomentagothatIshouldfindafriendinthisroom,yourimagerosebeforeme,dressandall,justasIhadseenyouatthereception。\"

  Thosearethefacts。Shewasnotatthereceptionatall,oranywherenearit;butIsawhertherenevertheless,andmostclearlyandunmistakably。TothatIcouldmakeoath。Howisonetoexplainthis?I

  wasnotthinkingofheratthetime;hadnotthoughtofherforyears。

  Butshehadbeenthinkingofme,nodoubt;didherthoughtsflitthroughleaguesofairtome,andbringwithitthatclearandpleasantvisionofherself?Ithinkso。Thatwasandremainsmysoleexperienceinthematterofapparitions——Imeanapparitionsthatcomewhenoneis(ostensibly)awake。Icouldhavebeenasleepforamoment;theapparitioncouldhavebeenthecreatureofadream。Still,thatisnothingtothepoint;thefeatureofinterestisthehappeningofthethingjustatthattime,insteadofatanearlierorlatertime,whichisargumentthatitsoriginlayinthought—transference。

  Mynextincidentwillbesetasidebymostpersonsasbeingmerelya\"coincidence,\"Isuppose。YearsagoIusedtothinksometimesofmakingalecturingtripthroughtheantipodesandthebordersoftheOrient,butalwaysgaveuptheidea,partlybecauseofthegreatlengthofthejourneyandpartlybecausemywifecouldnotwellmanagetogowithme。TowardstheendoflastJanuarythatidea,afteranintervalofyears,camesuddenlyintomyheadagain——forcefully,too,andwithoutanyapparentreason。Whencecameit?Whatsuggestedit?Iwilltouchuponthatpresently。

  IwasatthattimewhereIamnow——inParis。IwroteatoncetoHenryM。

  Stanley(London),andaskedhimsomequestionsabouthisAustralianlecturetour,andinquiredwhohadconductedhimandwhatweretheterms。

  Afteradayortwohisanswercame。Itbegan:

  \"ThelectureagentforAustraliaandNewZealandisparexcellenceMr。R。S。Smythe,ofMelbourne。\"

  Headdedhisitinerary,terms,seaexpenses,andsomeothermatters,andadvisedmetowriteMr。Smythe,whichIdid——February3d。IbeganmyletterbysayinginsubstancethatwhilehedidnotknowmepersonallywehadamutualfriendinStanley,andthatwouldanswerforanintroduction。ThenIproposedmytrip,andaskedifhewouldgivemethesametermswhichhehadgivenStanley。

  ImailedmylettertoMr。SmytheFebruary6th,andthreedayslaterIgotaletterfromtheselfsameSmythe,datedMelbourne,December17th。I

  wouldassoonhaveexpectedtogetaletterfromthelateGeorgeWashington。Theletterbegansomewhatasminetohimhadbegun——withaself—introduction:

  DEARMR。CLEMENS,——ItissolongsinceArchibaldForbesandI

  spentthatpleasantafternooninyourcomfortablehouseatHartfordthatyouhaveprobablyquiteforgottentheoccasion。\"

  Inthecourseofhisletterthisoccurs:

  \"Iamwillingtogiveyou\"[herebenamedthetermswhichhehadgivenStanley]\"foranantipodeantourtolast,say,threemonths。\"

  HerewasthesingleessentialdetailofmyletteransweredthreedaysafterIhadmailedmyinquiry。Imighthavesavedmyselfthetroubleandthepostage——andafewyearsagoIwouldhavedonethatverything,forI

  wouldhavearguedthatmysuddenandstrongimpulsetowriteandasksomequestionsofastrangerontheundersideoftheglobemeantthattheimpulsecamefromthatstranger,andthathewouldanswermyquestionsofhisownmotionifIwouldlethimalone。

  Mr。Smythe’sletterprobablypassedundermynoseonitswaytolosethreeweekstravelingtoAmericaandback,andgavemeawhiffofitscontentsasitwentalong。Lettersoftenactlikethat。InsteadofthethoughtcomingtoyouinaninstantfromAustralia,the(apparently)

  unsentientletterimpartsittoyouasitglidesinvisiblypastyourelbowinthemail—bag。

  Nextincident。Inthefollowingmonth——March——IwasinAmerica。IspentaSundayatIrvington—on—the—HudsonwithMr。JohnBrisbenWalker,oftheCosmopolitanmagazine。WecameintoNewYorknextmorning,andwenttotheCenturyClubforluncheon。Hesaidsomepraisefulthingsaboutthecharacteroftheclubandtheorderlyserenityandpleasantnessofitsquarters,andaskedifIhadnevertriedtoacquiremembershipinit。

  IsaidIhadnot,andthatNewYorkclubswereacontinuousexpensetothecountrymemberswithoutbeingoffrequentuseorbenefittothem。

  \"AndnowI’vegotanidea!\"saidI。\"There’stheLotos——thefirstNewYorkclubIwaseveramemberof——myveryearliestloveinthatline。

  Ihavebeenamemberofitforconsiderablymorethantwentyyears,yethaveseldomhadachancetolookinandseetheboys。TheyturngrayandgrowoldwhileIamnotwatching。Andmyduesgoon。IamgoingtoHartfordthisafternoonforadayortwo,butassoonasIgetbackI

  willgotoJohnElderkinveryprivatelyandsay:’Remembertheveteranandconferdistinctionuponhim,forthesakeofoldtimes。Makemeanhonorarymemberandabolishthetax。Ifyouhaven’tanysuchthingashonorarymembership,allthebetter——createitformyhonorandglory。’

  Thatwouldbeagreatthing;IwillgotoJohnElderkinassoonasIgetbackfromHartford。\"

  Itookthelastexpressthatafternoon,firsttelegraphingMr。F。G。

  Whitmoretocomeandseemenextday。Whenhecameheasked:\"DidyougetaletterfromMr。JohnElderkin,secretaryoftheLotosClub,beforeyouleftNewYork?\"

  \"Thenitjustmissedyou。IfIhadknownyouwerecomingIwouldhavekeptit。Itisbeautiful,andwillmakeyouproud。TheBoardofDirectors,byunanimousvote,havemadeyoualifemember,andsquelchedthosedues;and,youaretobeonhandandreceiveyourdistinctiononthenightofthe30th,whichisthetwenty—fifthanniversaryofthefoundingoftheclub,anditwillnotsurprisemeiftheyhavesomegreattimesthere。\"

  WhatputthehonorarymembershipinmyheadthatdayintheCenturyClub?

  forIhadneverthoughtofitbefore。Idon’tknowwhatbroughtthethoughttomeatthatparticulartimeinsteadofearlier,butIamwellsatisfiedthatitoriginatedwiththeBoardofDirectors,andhadbeenonitswaytomybrainthroughtheaireversincethemomentthatsawtheirvoterecorded。

  Anotherincident。IwasinHartfordtwoorthreedaysasaguestoftheRev。JosephH。Twichell。IhaveheldtherankofHonoraryUncletohischildrenforaquarterofacentury,andIwentoutwithhiminthetrolley—cartovisitoneofmynieces,whoisatMissPorter’sfamousschoolinFarmington。Thedistanceiseightorninemiles。Ontheway,talking,Iillustratedsomethingwithananecdote。Thisistheanecdote:

  TwoyearsandahalfagoIandthefamilyarrivedatMilanonourwaytoRome,andstoppedattheContinental。AfterdinnerIwentbelowandtookaseatinthestone—pavedcourt,wherethecustomarylemon—treesstandinthecustomarytubs,andsaidtomyself,\"Nowthisiscomfort,comfortandrepose,andnobodytodisturbit;IdonotknowanybodyinMilan。\"

  Thenayounggentlemansteppedupandshookhands,whichdamagedmytheory。Hesaid,insubstance:

  \"Youwon’trememberme,Mr。Clemens,butIrememberyouverywell。IwasacadetatWestPointwhenyouandRev。JosephH。TwichellcametheresomeyearsagoandtalkedtousonaHundredthNight。Iamalieutenantintheregulararmynow,andmynameisH。IaminEurope,allalone,foramodestlittletour;myregimentisinArizona。\"

  Webecamefriendlyandsociable,andinthecourseofthetalkhetoldmeofanadventurewhichhadbefallenhim——abouttothiseffect:

  \"IwasatBellagio,stoppingatthebighotelthere,andtendaysagoI

  lostmyletterofcredit。Ididnotknowwhatintheworldtodo。Iwasastranger;IknewnooneinEurope;Ihadn’tapennyinmypocket;I

  couldn’tevensendatelegramtoLondontogetmylostletterreplaced;

  myhotelbillwasaweekold,andthepresentationofitimminent——soimminentthatitcouldhappenatanymomentnow。Iwassofrightenedthatmywitsseemedtoleaveme。Itrampedandtramped,backandforth,likeacrazyperson。IfanybodyapproachedmeIhurriedaway,fornomatterwhatapersonlookedlike,Itookhimfortheheadwaiterwiththebill。

  \"IwasatlastinsuchadesperatestatethatIwasreadytodoanywildthingthatpromisedeventheshadowofhelp,andsothisistheinsanethingthatIdid。Isawafamilylunchingatasmalltableontheveranda,andrecognizedtheirnationality——Americans——father,mother,andseveralyoungdaughters——young,tastefullydressed,andpretty——therulewithourpeople。Iwentstraightthereinmyciviliancostume,namedmyname,saidIwasalieutenantinthearmy,andtoldmystoryandaskedforhelp。

  \"Whatdoyousupposethegentlemandid?Butyouwouldnotguessintwentyyears。Hetookoutahandfulofgoldcoinandtoldmetohelpmyself——freely。Thatiswhathedid。\"

  Thenextmorningthelieutenanttoldmehisnewletterofcredithadarrivedinthenight,sowestrolledtoCook’stodrawmoneytopaybackthebenefactorwith。Wegotit,andthenwentstrollingthroughthegreatarcade。Presentlyhesaid,\"Yondertheyare;comeandbeintroduced。\"Iwasintroducedtotheparentsandtheyoungladies;thenweseparated,andIneversawhimorthemanym———

  \"HereweareatFarmington,\"saidTwichell,interrupting。

  Weleftthetrolley—carandtrampedthroughthemudahundredyardsorsototheschool,talkingaboutthetimeweandWarnerwalkedoutthereyearsago,andthepleasanttimewehad。

  Wehadavisitwithmynieceintheparlor,thenstartedforthetrolleyagain。OutsidethehouseweencounteredadoublerankoftwentyorthirtyofMissPorter’syoungladiesarrivingfromawalk,andwestoodaside,ostensiblytoletthemhaveroomtofilepast,butreallytolookatthem。Presentlyoneofthemsteppedoutoftherankandsaid:

  \"Youdon’tknowme,Mr。Twichell;butIknowyourdaughter,andthatgivesmetheprivilegeofshakinghandswithyou。\"

  Thensheputoutherhandtome,andsaid:

  \"AndIwishtoshakehandswithyoutoo,Mr。Clemens。Youdon’trememberme,butyouwereintroducedtomeinthearcadeinMilantwoyearsandahalfagobyLieutenantH。\"

  Whathadputthatstoryintomyheadafterallthatstretchoftime?Wasitjusttheproximityofthatyounggirl,orwasitmerelyanoddaccident?

  THEINVALID’SSTORY

  Iseemsixtyandmarried,buttheseeffectsareduetomyconditionandsufferings,forIamabachelor,andonlyforty—one。ItwillbehardforyoutobelievethatI,whoamnowbutashadow,wasahale,heartymantwoshortyearsago,amanofiron,averyathlete!——yetsuchisthesimpletruth。ButstrangerstillthanthisfactisthewayinwhichI

  lostmyhealth。Ilostitthroughhelpingtotakecareofaboxofgunsonatwo—hundred—milerailwayjourneyonewinter’snight。Itistheactualtruth,andIwilltellyouaboutit。

  IbelonginCleveland,Ohio。Onewinter’snight,twoyearsago,I

  reachedhomejustafterdark,inadrivingsnow—storm,andthefirstthingIheardwhenIenteredthehousewasthatmydearestboyhoodfriendandschoolmate,JohnB。Hackett,haddiedthedaybefore,andthathislastutterancehadbeenadesirethatIwouldtakehisremainshometohispooroldfatherandmotherinWisconsin。Iwasgreatlyshockedandgrieved,buttherewasnotimetowasteinemotions;Imuststartatonce。Itookthecard,marked\"DeaconLeviHackett,Bethlehem,Wisconsin,\"andhurriedoffthroughthewhistlingstormtotherailwaystation。ArrivedthereIfoundthelongwhite—pineboxwhichhadbeendescribedtome;Ifastenedthecardtoitwithsometacks,sawitputsafelyaboardtheexpresscar,andthenranintotheeating—roomtoprovidemyselfwithasandwichandsomecigars。WhenIreturned,presently,therewasmycoffin—boxbackagain,apparently,andayoungfellowexaminingaroundit,withacardinhishands,andsometacksandahammer!Iwasastonishedandpuzzled。Hebegantonailonhiscard,andIrushedouttotheexpresscar,inagooddealofastateofmind,toaskforanexplanation。Butno——therewasmybox,allright,intheexpresscar;ithadn’tbeendisturbed。[Thefactisthatwithoutmysuspectingitaprodigiousmistakehadbeenmade。IwascarryingoffaboxofgunswhichthatyoungfellowhadcometothestationtoshiptoariflecompanyinPeoria,Illinois,andhehadgotmycorpse!]Justthentheconductorsungout\"Allaboard,\"andIjumpedintotheexpresscarandgotacomfortableseatonabaleofbuckets。Theexpressmanwasthere,hardatwork,——aplainmanoffifty,withasimple,honest,good—

  naturedface,andabreezy,practicalheartinessinhisgeneralstyle。

  AsthetrainmovedoffastrangerskippedintothecarandsetapackageofpeculiarlymatureandcapableLimburgercheeseononeendofmycoffin—box——Imeanmyboxofguns。Thatistosay,IknownowthatitwasLimburgercheese,butatthattimeIneverhadheardofthearticleinmylife,andofcoursewaswhollyignorantofitscharacter。Well,wespedthroughthewildnight,thebitterstormragedon,acheerlessmiserystoleoverme,myheartwentdown,down,down!Theoldexpressmanmadeabriskremarkortwoaboutthetempestandthearcticweather,slammedhisslidingdoorsto,andboltedthem,closedhiswindowdowntight,andthenwentbustlingaround,hereandthereandyonder,settingthingstorights,andallthetimecontentedlyhumming\"SweetByandBy,\"

  inalowtone,andflattingagooddeal。PresentlyIbegantodetectamostevilandsearchingodorstealingaboutonthefrozenair。Thisdepressedmyspiritsstillmore,becauseofcourseIattributedittomypoordepartedfriend。Therewassomethinginfinitelysaddeningabouthiscallinghimselftomyremembranceinthisdumbpatheticway,soitwashardtokeepthetearsback。Moreover,itdistressedmeonaccountoftheoldexpressman,who,Iwasafraid,mightnoticeit。However,hewenthummingtranquillyon,andgavenosign;andforthisIwasgrateful。

  Grateful,yes,butstilluneasy;andsoonIbegantofeelmoreandmoreuneasyeveryminute,foreveryminutethatwentbythatodorthickenedupthemore,andgottobemoreandmoregameyandhardtostand。

  Presently,havinggotthingsarrangedtohissatisfaction,theexpressmangotsomewoodandmadeupatremendousfireinhisstove。

  ThisdistressedmemorethanIcantell,forIcouldnotbutfeelthatitwasamistake。Iwassurethattheeffectwouldbedeleteriousuponmypoordepartedfriend。Thompson——theexpressman’snamewasThompson,asI

  foundoutinthecourseofthenight——nowwentpokingaroundhiscar,stoppingupwhateverstraycrackshecouldfind,remarkingthatitdidn’tmakeanydifferencewhatkindofanightitwasoutside,hecalculatedtomakeuscomfortable,anyway。Isaidnothing,butIbelievedhewasnotchoosingtherightway。Meantimehewashummingtohimselfjustasbefore;andmeantime,too,thestovewasgettinghotterandhotter,andtheplacecloserandcloser。Ifeltmyselfgrowingpaleandqualmish,butgrievedinsilenceandsaidnothing。

  SoonInoticedthatthe\"SweetByandBy\"wasgraduallyfadingout;nextitceasedaltogether,andtherewasanominousstillness。AfterafewmomentsThompsonsaid,\"Pfew!Ireckonitain’tnocinnamon’tI’veloadedupthish—yerstovewith!\"

  Hegaspedonceortwice,thenmovedtowardthecof——gun—box,stoodoverthatLimburgercheesepartofamoment,thencamebackandsatdownnearme,lookingagooddealimpressed。Afteracontemplativepause,hesaid,indicatingtheboxwithagesture,\"Friendofyourn?\"

  \"Yes,\"Isaidwithasigh。

  \"He’sprettyripe,ain’the!\"

  Nothingfurtherwassaidforperhapsacoupleofminutes,eachbeingbusywithhisownthoughts;thenThompsonsaid,inalow,awedvoice,\"Sometimesit’suncertainwhetherthey’rereallygoneornot,——seemgone,youknow——bodywarm,jointslimber——andso,althoughyouthinkthey’regone,youdon’treallyknow。I’vehadcasesinmycar。It’sperfectlyawful,becuzyoudon’tknowwhatminutethey’llriseupandlookatyou!\"

  Then,afterapause,andslightlyliftinghiselbowtowardthebox,——

  \"Butheain’tinnotrance!No,sir,Igobailforhim!\"

  Wesatsometime,inmeditativesilence,listeningtothewindandtheroarofthetrain;thenThompsonsaid,withagooddealoffeeling,\"Well—a—well,we’veallgottogo,theyain’tnogettingaroundit。Manthatisbornofwomanisoffewdaysandfarbetween,asScriptur’says。

  Yes,youlookatitanywayyouwantto,it’sawfulsolemnandcur’us:

  theyain’tnobodycangetaroundit;all’sgottogo——justeverybody,asyoumaysay。Onedayyou’reheartyandstrong\"——herehescrambledtohisfeetandbrokeapaneandstretchedhisnoseoutatitamomentortwo,thensatdownagainwhileIstruggledupandthrustmynoseoutatthesameplace,andthiswekeptondoingeverynowandthen——\"andnextdayhe’scutdownlikethegrass,andtheplaceswhichknowedhimthenknowshimnomoreforever,asScriptur’says。Yes’ndeedy,it’sawfulsolemnandcur’us;butwe’veallgottogo,onetimeoranother;theyain’tnogettingaroundit。\"

  Therewasanotherlongpause;then,——

  \"Whatdidhedieof?\"

  IsaidIdidn’tknow。

  \"Howlonghashebendead?\"

  Itseemedjudicioustoenlargethefactstofittheprobabilities;soI

  said,\"Twoorthreedays。\"

  Butitdidnogood;forThompsonreceiveditwithaninjuredlookwhichplainlysaid,\"Twoorthreeyears,youmean。\"Thenhewentrightalong,placidlyignoringmystatement,andgavehisviewsatconsiderablelengthupontheunwisdomofputtingoffburialstoolong。Thenheloungedofftowardthebox,stoodamoment,thencamebackonasharptrotandvisitedthebrokenpane,observing,\"’Twould’a’benadumsightbetter,allaround,ifthey’dstartedhimalonglastsummer。\"

  Thompsonsatdownandburiedhisfaceinhisredsilkhandkerchief,andbegantoslowlyswayandrockhisbodylikeonewhoisdoinghisbesttoendurethealmostunendurable。Bythistimethefragrance——ifyoumaycallitfragrance——wasjustaboutsuffocating,asnearasyoucancomeatit。Thompson’sfacewasturninggray;Iknewminehadn’tanycolorleftinit。ByandbyThompsonrestedhisforeheadinhislefthand,withhiselbowonhisknee,andsortofwavedhisredhandkerchieftowardstheboxwithhisotherhand,andsaid,——

  \"I’vecarriedamanyaoneof’em,——someof’emconsiderableoverdue,too,——but,lordy,hejustlaysover’emall!——anddoesiteasyCap。,theywasheliotropetoHIM!\"

  Thisrecognitionofmypoorfriendgratifiedme,inspiteofthesadcircumstances,becauseithadsomuchthesoundofacompliment。

  Prettysoonitwasplainthatsomethinghadgottobedone。Isuggestedcigars。Thompsonthoughtitwasagoodidea。Hesaid,\"Likelyit’llmodifyhimsome。\"

  Wepuffedgingerlyalongforawhile,andtriedhardtoimaginethatthingswereimproved。Butitwasn’tanyuse。Beforeverylong,andwithoutanyconsultation,bothcigarswerequietlydroppedfromournervelessfingersatthesamemoment。Thompsonsaid,withasigh,\"No,Cap。,itdon’tmodifyhimworthacent。Factis,itmakeshimworse,becuzitappearstostiruphisambition。Whatdoyoureckonwebetterdo,now?\"

  Iwasnotabletosuggestanything;indeed,Ihadtobeswallowingandswallowing,allthetime,anddidnotliketotrustmyselftospeak。

  Thompsonfelltomaundering,inadesultoryandlow—spiritedway,aboutthemiserableexperiencesofthisnight;andhegottoreferringtomypoorfriendbyvarioustitles,——sometimesmilitaryones,sometimescivilones;andInoticedthatasfastasmypoorfriend’seffectivenessgrew,Thompsonpromotedhimaccordingly,——gavehimabiggertitle。Finallyhesaid,\"I’vegotanidea。Suppos’nwebuckledowntoitandgivetheColonelabitofashovetowardst’otherendofthecar?——abouttenfoot,say。Hewouldn’thavesomuchinfluence,then,don’tyoureckon?\"

  Isaiditwasagoodscheme。Sowetookinagoodfreshbreathatthebrokenpane,calculatingtoholdittillwegotthrough;thenwewentthereandbentoverthatdeadlycheeseandtookagriponthebox。

  Thompsonnodded\"Allready,\"andthenwethrewourselvesforwardwithallourmight;butThompsonslipped,andslumpeddownwithhisnoseonthecheese,andhisbreathgotloose。Hegaggedandgasped,andflounderedupandmadeabreakforthedoor,pawingtheairandsayinghoarsely,\"Don’thenderme!——gimmetheroad!I’ma—dying;gimmetheroad!\"

  OutonthecoldplatformIsatdownandheldhisheadawhile,andherevived。Presentlyhesaid,\"DoyoureckonwestartedtheGen’rulany?\"

  Isaidno;wehadn’tbudgedhim。

  \"Well,then,thatidea’suptheflume。Wegottothinkupsomethingelse。He’ssuitedwher’heis,Ireckon;andifthat’sthewayhefeelsaboutit,andhasmadeuphismindthathedon’twishtobedisturbed,youbethe’sa—goingtohavehisownwayinthebusiness。Yes,betterleavehimrightwher’heis,longashewantsitso;becuzheholdsallthetrumps,don’tyouknow,andsoitstandstoreasonthatthemanthatlaysouttoalterhisplansforhimisgoingtogetleft。\"

  Butwecouldn’tstayoutthereinthatmadstorm;weshouldhavefrozentodeath。Sowewentinagainandshutthedoor,andbegantosufferoncemoreandtaketurnsatthebreakinthewindow。Byandby,aswewerestartingawayfromastationwherewehadstoppedamomentThompson。

  prancedincheerily,andexclaimed,\"We’reallright,now!Ireckonwe’vegottheCommodorethistime。I

  judgeI’vegotthestuffherethat’lltakethetuckoutofhim。\"

  Itwascarbolicacid。Hehadacarboyofit。Hesprinkleditallaroundeverywhere;infacthedrenchedeverythingwithit,rifle—box,cheeseandall。Thenwesatdown,feelingprettyhopeful。Butitwasn’tforlong。

  Youseethetwoperfumesbegantomix,andthen——well,prettysoonwemadeabreakforthedoor;andoutthereThompsonswabbedhisfacewithhisbandannaandsaidinakindofdisheartenedway,\"Itain’tnouse。Wecan’tbuckaginhim。Hejustutilizeseverythingweputuptomodifyhimwith,andgivesithisownflavorandplaysitbackonus。Why,Cap。,don’tyouknow,it’sasmuchasahundredtimesworseintherenowthanitwaswhenhefirstgota—going。Ineverdidseeoneof’emwarmuptohisworkso,andtakesuchadumnationinterestinit。No,Sir,Ineverdid,aslongasI’vebenontheroad;andI’vecarriedamanyaoneof’em,asIwastellingyou。\"

  Wewentinagainafterwewerefrozenprettystiff;butmy,wecouldn’tstayin,now。Sowejustwaltzedbackandforth,freezing,andthawing,andstifling,byturns。Inaboutanhourwestoppedatanotherstation;

  andasweleftitThompsoncameinwithabag,andsaid,——

  \"Cap。,I’ma—going,tochancehimoncemore,——justthisonce;andifwedon’tfetchhimthistime,thethingforustodo,istojustthrowupthespongeandwithdrawfromthecanvass。That’sthewayIputitup。\"

  Hehadbroughtalotofchickenfeathers,anddriedapples,andleaftobacco,andrags,andoldshoes,andsulphur,andasafoetida,andonethingoranother;andhe,piledthemonabreadthofsheetironinthemiddleofthefloor,andsetfiretothem。

  Whentheygotwellstarted,Icouldn’tsee,myself,howeventhecorpsecouldstandit。Allthatwentbeforewasjustsimplypoetrytothatsmell,——butmindyou,theoriginalsmellstoodupoutofitjustassublimeasever,——factis,theseothersmellsjustseemedtogiveitabetterhold;andmy,howrichitwas!Ididn’tmakethesereflectionsthere——therewasn’ttime——madethemontheplatform。Andbreakingfortheplatform,Thompsongotsuffocatedandfell;andbeforeIgothimdraggedout,whichIdidbythecollar,Iwasmightyneargonemyself。

  Whenwerevived,Thompsonsaiddejectedly,——

  \"Wegottostayouthere,Cap。Wegottodoit。Theyain’tnootherway。TheGovernorwantstotravelalone,andhe’sfixedsohecanoutvoteus。\"

  Andpresentlyheadded,\"Anddon’tyouknow,we’repisoned。It’sourlasttrip,youcanmakeupyourmindtoit。Typhoidfeveriswhat’sgoingtocomeofthis。Ifeelitacomingrightnow。Yes,sir,we’reelected,justassureasyou’reborn。\"

  Weweretakenfromtheplatformanhourlater,frozenandinsensible,atthenextstation,andIwentstraightoffintoavirulentfever,andneverknewanythingagainforthreeweeks。Ifoundout,then,thatIhadspentthatawfulnightwithaharmlessboxofriflesandalotofinnocentcheese;butthenewswastoolatetosaveme;imaginationhaddoneitswork,andmyhealthwaspermanentlyshattered;neitherBermudanoranyotherlandcaneverbringitbacktome。Thisismylasttrip;I

  amonmywayhometodie。

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