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  Forinstance,whyshouldn’tIdwellhereandgotoLondoneveryday,hireanofficethere,andputoutasignsomethinglikethis:

  WILLIAMSHAKESPEARE

  DRAMATIST

  PlayswrittenwhileyouwaitIguessI’dfindplentytodo。\"

  \"Guessagain,\"saidTennyson。\"Mydearboy,youforgetonething。

  YOUAREOUTOFDATE。Peopledon’tgotothetheatrestohearYOU,theygotoseethepeoplewhoDOyou。\"

  \"Thatistrue,\"saidWard。\"Andtheydodoyou,mybelovedWilliam。

  It’sawondertomeyouarenotdizzyturningoverinyourgravethewaytheydoyou。\"

  \"CanitbethatIcaneverbeoutofdate?\"askedShakespeare。\"I

  know,ofcourse,thatIhavetobeadaptedattimes;buttobewhollyoutofdatestrikesmeasahardfate。\"

  \"You’renotoutofdate,\"interposedCarlyle;\"thedateisoutofyou。ThereisagreatdemandforShakespeareinthesedays,butthereisn’tanystuff。\"

  \"ThenIshouldsucceed,\"saidShakespeare。

  \"No,Idon’tthinkso,\"returnedCarlyle。\"Youcouldn’tstandthepace。Theworldrevolvesfasterto—daythanitdidinyourtime——menwritethreeorfourplaysatonce。ThisiswhatyoumightcallaType—writerAge,andtokeepupwiththeprocessionyou’dhavetoworkasyouneverworkedbefore。\"

  \"Thatistrue,\"observedTennyson。\"You’dhavetolearntobeambidextrous,sothatyoucouldkeeptwotype—writingmachinesgoingatonce;and,tobeperfectlyfrankwithyou,Icannotevenconjureupinmyfancyapictureofyouknockingoutatragedywiththerighthandononemachine,whileyourlefthandisfashioningafarce—

  comedyonanother。\"

  \"Hemightdoasagreatmanymodernwritersdo,\"saidWard;\"goinforthePaper—dollDrama。Cutthewholethingoutwithapairofscissors。Asthepoetmighthavesaidifhe’dbeencleverenough:

  Oh,bringmethescissors,Andbringmetheglue,Andacoupleofdozenoldplays。

  I’llcutoutandpasteAdramaforyouThat’llrunforquitesixty—twodays。

  Oh,bringmeadressMadeofsatinandlace,Andabook——sayJoeMiller’s——ofwit;

  AndI’llmaketheolddramatistsBlueinthefaceWiththeplaythatI’llturnoutforit。

  Sobringmethescissors,Andbringmethepaste,Andadozenfineoldcomedies;

  Afinelineofdresses,AndpopulartasteI’llmakeastrongefforttoplease。

  \"Youdrawaverybluepicture,itseemstome,\"saidShakespeare,sadly。

  \"Well,it’strue,\"saidCarlyle。\"Theworldisn’tatallwhatitusedtobeinanyonerespect,andyoufellowswhomadegreatreputationscenturiesagowouldn’thaveeventheghostofashownow。

  Idon’tbelieveHomercouldgetapoemacceptedbyamodernmagazine,andwhilethecomicpapersarestillprintingDiogenes’jokestheoldgentlemancouldn’tmakeenoughoutoftheminthesedaystopaytaxesonhistub,letaloneearninghisbread。\"

  \"Thatisexactlyso,\"saidTennyson。\"I’dbewillingtowagertoothat,inthelineofpersonalprowess,evenD’ArtagnanandAthosandPorthosandAramiscouldn’tstandLondonforoneday。\"

  \"OrNewYorkeither,\"saidMr。Barnum,whohadbeenaninterestedlistener。\"ANewYorkpolicemancouldhavemanagedthatquartetwithonehand。\"

  \"Then,\"saidShakespeare,\"intheopinionofyougentlemen,weold—

  timelionswouldappeartomoderneyestobemoreorlessstuffed?\"

  \"That’saboutthesizeofit,\"saidCarlyle。

  \"Butyou’ddraw,\"saidBarnum,hisfacelightingupwithpleasure。

  \"You’ddriveafive—leggedcalftosuicidefromenvy。IfIcouldtakeyouandCaesar,andNapoleonBonaparteandNerooverforonecircusseasonwe’ddrivethemintoutofbusiness。\"

  \"There’syourchance,William,\"saidWard。\"YouwriteaplayforBonaparteandCaesar,andletNerotakehisfiddleandbetheorchestra。UnderBarnum’smanagementyou’dgetenoughactivityinoneseasontolastyouthroughalleternity。\"

  \"Youcancountonme,\"saidBarnum,rising。\"Letmeknowwhenyou’vegotyourplanlaidout。I’dstayandmakeacontractwithyounow,butAdamhaspromisedtogivemepointsonthemanagementofwildanimalswithoutcages,soIcan’twait。By—by。\"

  \"Humph!\"saidShakespeare,astheeminentshowmanpassedout。

  \"That’sagayproposition。WhenmonkeysmoveinpolitesocietyWilliamShakespearewillmakeaside—showofhimselfforacircus。\"

  \"Theydonow,\"saidThackeray,quietly。

  WhichmerelyprovedthatShakespearedidnotmeanwhathesaid;forinspiteofThackeray’sinsinuationastothemonkeysandpolitesociety,hehasnotyetacceptedtheBarnumproposition,thoughtherecanbenodoubtofitsvaluefromthepointofviewofacircusmanager。

  CHAPTERIX:ASTOCOOKERYANDSCULPTURE

  RobertBurnsandHomerwereseatedatasmalltableinthedining—

  roomofthehouse—boat,discussingeverythingingeneralandtheshadeofaveryexcellentluncheoninparticular。

  \"Weareingreatluckto—day,\"saidBurns,ashecutaruddyduckintwain。\"Thisbirdisdonejustright。\"

  \"Iagreewithyou,\"returnedHomer,drawinghischairatrifleclosertothetable。\"ComparedtotheonewehadherelastThursday,thisisafeastforthegods。Iwonderwhoitwasthatcookedthisfowloriginally?\"

  \"Igiveitup;butIsuspectitwasdonebysomemanwhoknewhisbusiness,\"saidBurns,withasmackofhislips。\"It’sapity,I

  think,mydearHomer,thatthereisnomeansbywhichacookmaybecomeimmortal。Cookingisasmuchofanartasisthewritingofpoetry,andjustasthereareimmortalpoetssothereshouldbeimmortalcooks。Seewhatanadvantagethepoethas——hewritessomething,itgoesoutandreachestheinmostsoulofthemanwhoreadsit,anditissigned。Hisworkisknownbecauseheputshisnametoit;butthispoordevilofacook——whereishe?Hehasdonehisworkaswellasthepoeteverdidhis,ithasreachedtheinmostsoulofthemortalwhooriginallyateit,buthecannotgetthegloryofitbecausehecannotputhisnametoit。Ifthecookcouldsignhisworkitwouldbedifferent。\"

  \"Youhavehituponagreattruth,\"saidHomer,nodding,ashesometimeswaswonttodo。\"AndyetIfearthat,ingeniousasweare,wecannotdeviseaplantoremedythematter。Idonotknowaboutyou,butIshouldmyselfmuchobjectifmybirdsandmyflapjacks,andotherthings,digestibleandotherwise,thatIeatherewereservedwiththecook’snamewrittenuponthem。Anomeletteissometimesapicture——\"

  \"I’veseenomelettesthatlookedlikeoneofTurner’ssunsets,\"

  acquiescedBurns。

  \"Precisely;andwhenTurnerputsdowninonecornerofhiscanvas,’Turner,fecit,’youdonotobject,butifthecookdidthatwiththeomeletteyouwouldn’tlikeit。\"

  \"No,\"saidBurns;\"buthemightfastenatagtoit,withhisnamewrittenuponthat。\"

  \"Thatisso,\"saidHomer;\"buttheresultintheendwouldbethesame。Thetagswouldgetlost,orperhapsacarelesswaiter,droppingatrayfullofdainties,wouldgetthetagsofagoodandbadcookmixedintryingtorestorethecontentsofthetraytotheirpreviouscondition。Thetagsystemwouldfail。\"

  \"ThereisbutoneotherwaythatIcanthinkof,\"saidBurns,\"andthatwoulddonogoodnowunlesswecanconveyourideasintotheotherworld;thatis,foragreatpoettolendhisgeniustothegreatcook,andmakethelatter’snameimmortalbyputtingitintoapoem。Say,forinstance,thatyouhadeatenafinebitofterrapin,donetothemostexquisitepoint——youcouldhaveaskedthecook’sname,andwrittenanapostrophetoher。Somethinglikethis,forinstance:

  Oh,DinahRudd!oh,DinahRudd!

  Thouartacookofbluestblood!

  NowherewithinThisworldofsinHaveIe’ertastedbetterterrapin。

  Doyousee?\"

  \"Ido;buteventhen,mydearfellow,thecookwouldfallshortoftruefame。Herexcellencewouldbeamerematterofhearsayevidence,\"saidHomer。

  \"Notifyouwentontodescribe,inakeenlyanalyticalmanner,thevirtuesofthatparticularbitofterrapin,\"saidBurns。\"Drawsovividapictureofthedishthatthereaderhimselfwouldtastethatterrapinevenasyoutastedit。\"

  \"Youhavehitit!\"criedHomer,enthusiastically。\"Itisagrandplan;buthowtointroduceit——thatisthequestion。\"

  \"Wecanhauntsomemodernpoet,andgivehimtheideainthatway,\"

  suggestedBurns。\"Hewillseethenoveltyofit,andwillpossiblydisseminatetheideaaswewishittobedisseminated。\"

  \"Done!\"saidHomer。\"I’llbeginrightaway。Ifeellikehauntingto—night。I’mgettingtobeaprettyoldghost,butI’llneverlosemyloveofhaunting。\"

  Atthispoint,asHomerspoke,afine—lookingspiritenteredtheroom,andtookaseatattheheadofthelongtableatwhichtheregularclubdinnerwasnightlyserved。

  \"Why,blessme!\"saidHomer,hisfacelightingupwithpleasure。

  \"Why,Phidias,isthatyou?\"

  \"Ithinkso,\"saidthenew—comer,wearily;\"atanyrate,it’sallthat’sleftofme。\"

  \"Comeoverhereandlunchwithus,\"saidHomer。\"YouknowBurns,don’tyou?\"

  \"Haven’tthepleasure,\"saidPhidias。

  Thepoetandthesculptorwereintroduced,afterwhichPhidiasseatedhimselfatHomer’sside。

  \"AreyouanyrelationtoBurnsthepoet?\"theformerasked,addressingtheScotchman。

  \"IAMBurnsthepoet,\"repliedtheother。

  \"Youdon’tlookmuchlikeyourstatues,\"saidPhidias,scanninghisfacecritically。

  \"No,thanktheFates!\"saidBurns,warmly。\"IfIdid,I’dcommitsuicide。\"

  \"Whydon’tyousuethesculptorsforlibel?\"askedPhidias。

  \"Youspeakwithagreatdealoffeeling,Phidias,\"saidHomer,gravely。\"Havetheydoneanythingtohurtyou?\"

  \"Theyhave,\"saidPhidias。\"Ihavejustreturnedfromatouroftheworld。Ihaveseenthethingstheycallsculptureinthesedegeneratedays,andImustconfess——whoshouldn’t,perhaps——thatI

  couldhavedonebetterworkwithabaseball—batforachiselandputtyfortherawmaterial。\"

  \"IthinkIcoulddogoodworkwithabaseball—battoo,\"saidBurns;

  \"butasfortherawmaterial,givemetheheadsofthemenwhohavesculpedmetoworkon。I’dleavethemsothatthey’dlooklikesomeofyourParthenonfriezefigureswiththenosesgone。\"

  \"Youareavindictivecreature,\"saidHomer。\"Thesemenyoucriticise,andwhoseheadsyouwishtosculpwithabaseball—bat,havedonemoreforyouthanyoueverdidforthem。Everystatueofyouthesemenhavemadeisastandingadvertisementofyourbooks,andithasn’tcostyouapenny。Thereisn’tadoubtinmymindthatifitwerenotforthosestatuescountlesspeoplewouldgototheirgravessupposingthatthegreatScottishBurnswerelittlerivulets,andnotapoet。Whatdifferencedoesitmaketoyouiftheyhaven’tmadeanAdonisofyou?Youneversetthemanexamplebymakingoneofyourself。Ifthere’sdeceptionanywhere,itisn’tyouthatisdeceived;itisthemortals。Andwhocaresaboutthemortheiropinions?\"

  \"Ineverthoughtofitinthatway,\"saidBurns。\"Ihatecaricatures——thatis,caricaturesofmyself。Ienjoycaricaturesofotherpeople,but——\"

  \"Youhaveagreatdealofthemortalleftinyou,consideringthatyouposeasanimmortal,\"saidHomer,interruptingthespeaker。

  \"Well,sohaveI,\"saidPhidias,resolvedtostandbyBurnsintheargument,\"andI’msorryforthemanwhohasn’t。Iwasamortalonce,andI’mgladofit。Ihadagoodtime,andIdon’tcarewhoknowsit。WhenIlookaboutmeandseeJupiter,thearch—snobofcreation,andMars,alittletinwarriorwhocouldn’thavefoughtasoldierlikeNapoleon,withallhisallegeddivinity,IthanktheFatesthattheyenabledmetoachieveimmortalitythroughmortaleffort。Hanghereditarygreatness,Isay。Thesemenwerebornimmortals。YouandIworkedforitandgotit。Weknowwhatitcost。Itwasoursbecauseweearnedit,andnotbecausewewereborntoit。Eh,Burns?\"

  TheScotchmannoddedassent,andtheGreeksculptorwenton。

  \"Iamnotvindictivemyself,Homer,\"hesaid。\"Nobodyhashurtme,and,onthewhole,Idon’tthinksculptureisinsuchabadway,afterall。There’sashoemakerIwotofinthemortalrealmswhocanturntheprettiestlastyoueversaw;andIencounteredacarverinaLondoneating—houselastmonthwhoturnedoutasliceofbeefthatwascutasartisticallyasIcouldhavedoneitmyself。WhatI

  objecttochieflyisthetendencyofthetimes。Thisisanelectricalage,andmeninmyoldprofessionaren’tcontenttoturnoutonechef—d’oeuvreinalifetime。Theytakeordersbythegross。

  Iwaiteduponinspiration。To—daythesculptorwaitsuponcustom,andanartistwillmakeabustofanybodyinanymaterialdesiredaslongasheissureofgettinghispayafterwards。Isawalife—sizestatueoftheinventorofanewkindoflardtheotherday,andwhatdoyousupposethematerialwas?Gold?Notbyagreatdeal。Ivory?

  Marble,even?Notabitofit。Hewasdoneinlard,sir。Ihaveseenawoman’sheaddoneinbutter,too,anditmakesmedistinctlywearytothinkthatmyartshouldbebroughtsolow。\"

  \"YoudidyourbestworkinGreece,\"chuckledHomer。

  \"Abadjoke,mydearHomer,\"retortedPhidias。\"IthoughtsculpturewasgettingdowntoaprettylowebbwhenIhadtofashionfriezesoutofmarble;butmarbleismorepreciousthanrubiesalongsideofbutterandlard。\"

  \"Eachhasitsuses,\"saidHomer。\"I’dratherhavebutteronmybreadthanmarble,butImustconfessthatforsculptureitisverypoorstuff,asyousay。\"

  \"Itisindeed,\"saidPhidias。\"Forpracticeit’sallrighttousebutter,butforexhibitionpurposes——bah!\"

  HerePhidias,toshowhiscontemptforbutterasrawmaterialinsculpture,seizedawoodentoothpick,andwithitmodelledabeautifulheadofMinervaoutofthepatthatstooduponthesmallplateathisside,andbeforeBurnscouldinterferehadspreadthechastefigureasthinlyashecoulduponapieceofbread,whichhetossedtotheshadeofahungrydogthatstoodyelpingontheriver—

  bank。

  \"Heavens!\"criedBurns。\"ImperiousCaesardeadandturnedtobricksisasnothingtoaMinervacarvedbyPhidiasusedtostaythehungerofaraveningcur。\"

  \"Well,it’sthewayIfeel,\"saidPhidias,savagely。

  \"Ithinkyouareatriflefoolishtobesoeternallyvexedaboutit,\"

  saidHomer,soothingly。\"Ofcourseyoufeelbadly,but,afterall,what’stheuse?Youmustknowthatthemortalswouldpaymoreforoneofyourstatuesthantheywouldforaspecimenofanymodernsculptor’sart;yes,evenifyoursweremodelledinwine—jellyandtheotherfellow’sinpuregold。Sowhyrepine?\"

  \"You’dfeelthesamewayifpoetsdidasimilarlyvulgarthing,\"

  retortedPhidias;\"youknowyouwould。Ifyoushouldhearofapoetto—daywritingapoemonathinlayeroflardorbutter,youwouldyourselfbethefirsttocallahalt。\"

  \"No,Ishouldn’t,\"saidHomer,quietly;\"infact,Iwishthepoetswoulddothat。We’dhavefewerbadpoemstoread;andthat’sthewayyoushouldlookatit。Iventuretosaythatifthismodernplanofmakingbustsandfriezesinbutterhadbeenadoptedatanearlierperiod,thepublicplacesinourgreatcitiesandournationalWalhallaswouldseemlesslikerepositoriesofcomicart,sincethefirstcriticalraysofawarmsunwouldhavereducedthecarvenatrocitiesthereintoaspotonthepavement。Thebutterschoolofsculpturehasitsadvantages,myboy,andyoushouldbecrowningtheinventorofthesystemwithlaurel,andnotheapingcoalsoffireuponhisbrow。\"

  \"That,\"saidBurns,\"is,afterall,thesolidtruth,Phidias。Takethebrasscaricaturesofme,forinstance。Wherewouldtheybenowiftheyhadbeencastinlardinsteadofinbronze?\"

  Phidiaswassilentamoment。

  \"Well,\"hesaid,finally,asthevalueoftheplandawneduponhismind,\"fromthatpointofviewIdon’tknowbutwhatyouareright,afterall;and,toshowthatIhavespokeninnovindictivespirit,letmeproposeatoast。Here’stotheButterSculptors。Maytheirbutternevergiveout。\"

  Thetoastwasdrainedtothedregs,andPhidiaswenthomefeelingalittlebetter。

  CHAPTERX:STORY—TELLERS’NIGHT

  ItwasStory—tellers’Nightatthehouseboat,andthebesttalkersofHadeswereimpressedintotheservice。DoctorJohnsonwasmadechairmanoftheevening。

  \"Puthiminthechair,\"saidRaleigh。\"That’stheonlywaytokeephimfromtellingastoryhimself。Ifhestartsinonatalehe’llmakeitaserialsureasfate,butifyoumakehimthemediumthroughwhichotherstory—tellersareintroducedtotheclubhe’llbefinelyepigrammatic。Hecanbeveryshortandsharpwhenhe’stalkingaboutsomebodyelse。Personalityishisforte。\"

  \"Greatscheme,\"saidDiogenes,whowaschairmanoftheentertainmentcommittee。\"Thenightsoverherearelong,butifJohnsonstartedonastorythey’dhavetoreachtwicearoundeternityandhalfwaybacktogivehimtimetofinishallhehadtosay。\"

  \"He’snotverywitty,inmyjudgment,\"saidCarlyle,whosincehisarrivalintheotherworldhasmanifestedsomejealousyofSolomonandDoctorJohnson。

  \"That’strueenough,\"saidRaleigh;\"buthe’sstrong,andhe’sboundtosaysomethingthatwillputtheaudienceinsympathywiththemanthatheintroduces,andthat’shalfthesuccessofaStory—tellers’

  Night。I’vetoldstoriesmyself。Ifyouraudiencedoesn’tsympathizewithyouyou’dbebetteroffathomeputtingthebabytobed。\"

  Andsoithappened。DoctorJohnsonwasmadechairman,andtheeveningcame。TheDoctorwasingreatform。Alistofthestory—

  tellershadbeensenthiminadvance,andhewasprepared。TheaudiencewasaboutasselectaoneascanbefoundinHades。Thedoorswerethrownopentothefriendsofthemembers,andthesmoke—

  furnacehadbeenfilledwithaverysuperiorqualityofArcadianmixturewhichScotthadbroughtbackfromahaunting—triptothehomeof\"TheLittleMinister,\"atThrums。

  \"Friendsandfellow—spooks,\"theDoctorbegan,whenallwereseatedonthevisionarycamp—stools——which,bytheway,arefarsuperiortothoseinuseinaworldofrealities,becausetheydonotcreakinthemidstofafinepointdemandingabsolutesilenceforappreciation——\"IdonotknowwhyIhavebeenchosentopresideoverthisgatheringofphantoms;itistheprovinceofthepresidingofficeronoccasionsofthissorttosaypleasantthings,whichhedoesnotnecessarilyendorse,aboutthesundrypersonswhoaretodothestory—telling。Now,Isupposeyouallknowmeprettywellbythistime。Ifthereisanybodywhodoesn’t,I’llbegladtohavehimpresentedaftertheformalworkoftheeveningisover,andifI

  don’tlikehimI’lltellhimso。YouknowthatifIcanbecounteduponforanyonethingitiscandor,andifIhurtthefeelingsofanyoftheseindividualswhomIintroduceto—night,IwantthemdistinctlytounderstandthatitisnotbecauseIlovethemless,butthatIlovetruthmore。Withthis——ah——blanketapology,asitwere,tocoverallpossibleemergenciesthatmayariseduringtheevening,Iwillbegin。Thefirstspeakerontheprogramme,Iregrettoobserve,ismyfriendGoldsmith。Affairsofthiskindoughttobeginwithasnap,andwhileOliverisamostexcellentwriter,asaspeakerheisapebblelessDemosthenes。IfIhadhadthearrangementoftheprogrammeIshouldhavehadGoldsmithtellhisstorywhiletherestofusweredown—stairsatsupper。However,wemustabidebyourprogramme,whichisunconscionablylong,forotherwisewewillnevergetthroughit。ThoseofyouwhoagreewithmeastothepleasureoflisteningtomyfriendGoldsmithwilldowelltojoinmeinthegrill—roomwhileheisspeaking,where,Iunderstand,thereisaveryfinelineofpunchesreadytobeserved。ModestNoll,willyoukindlyinflictyourselfuponthegathering,andsendmewordwhenyougetthrough,ifyoueverdo,sothatImayreturnandpresentnumbertwototheassembly,whoeverorwhateverhemaybe?\"

  WiththesewordstheDoctorretired,andpoorGoldsmith,palewithfear,roseuptospeak。ItwasevidentthathewasquiteasdoubtfulofhisabilityasatalkeraswasJohnson。

  \"I’mnotmuchofatalker,or,assomesay,speaker,\"hesaid。

  \"Talkingisnotmyforte,asDoctorJohnsonhastoldyou,andIamthereforenotmuchatit。Speakingisnotinmyline。Icannotspeakortalk,asitwere,becauseIamnotparticularlyreadyatthemakingofaspeech,duepartlytothefactthatIamnotmuchofatalkeranyhow,andseldomifeverspeak。Iwillthereforenotboreyoubyattemptingtospeak,sinceaspeechbyonewholikemyselfis,asyouarepossiblyaware,notafluentnorindeedinanysenseaneloquentspeaker,isapttobeaboretothosewhowillbekindenoughtolistentomyremarks,butwillreadinsteadthefirstfivechaptersoftheVicarofWakefield。\"

  \"Whosuggestedanysuchnightasthis,anyhow?\"growledCarlyle。

  \"FivechaptersoftheVicarofWakefieldforastarter!Lordsaveus,we’llneedaVicarofSleepfieldifhe’sallowedtodothis!\"

  \"Imoveweadjourn,\"saidDarwin。

  \"Can’tsomethingbedonetokeeptheseyoungermembersquiet?\"askedSolomon,frowninguponCarlyleandDarwin。

  \"Yes,\"saidDouglasJerrold。\"LetGoldsmithgoon。He’llhavethemasleepintenminutes。\"

  Meanwhile,Goldsmithwasploddingearnestlythroughhisstint,utterlyandhappilyobliviousoftheeffecthewashavinguponhisaudience。

  \"Thisisawful,\"whisperedWellingtontoBonaparte。

  \"WorsethanWaterloo,\"repliedtheex—Emperor,withagrin;\"butwecanstopitinaminute。ArtemasWardtoldmeoncehowacamp—

  meetingheattendedintheWestbrokeuptogooutsideandseeadog—

  fight。Can’tyouandIpretendtoquarrel?ApersonalassaultbyyouonmewillwakethesepeopleupanddiscombobulateGoldsmith。

  Saytheword——onlydon’thittoohard。\"

  \"I’mwithyou,\"saidWellington。Whereupon,withagreatshowofheat,heroaredout,\"You?Never!I’mmoreafraidofaboywithabean—snapperthatIeverwasofyou!\"andfolloweduphisremarkbypullingBonaparte’scamp—chairfromunderhim,andlettingtheconquerorofAusterlitzfalltothefloorwithathudwhichIhavesincehearddescribedasdullandsickening。

  Theeffectwasinstantaneous。ComparedtoapersonalencounterbetweenthetwogreatfiguresofWaterloo,areadingfromhisownworksbyGoldsmithseemedlackingintheelementsessentialtotheholdingofanaudience。Consequently,attentionwascentredinthebelligerentwarriors,and,bysomeoddmistake,whenapeace—lovingmemberoftheassemblage,realizingtheindecorousnessoftheincident,criedout,\"Puthimout!puthimout!\"theattendantsrushedin,and,takingpoorGoldsmithbyhiscollar,hustledhimoutthroughthedoor,acrossthedeck,andtossedhimashorewithoutreferencetothegang—plank。Thisaccomplished,apersonalexplanationoftheircoursewasmadebythequarrellinggenerals,and,peacehavingbeenrestored,acommitteewassentinsearchofGoldsmithwithsuitableapologies。Thegoodandkindlysoulreturned,buthavinglosthisbookinthemelee,muchtohisowngratification,aswellastothatoftheaudience,hewaspermittedtorestinquietthebalanceoftheevening。

  \"Ishethrough?\"saidJohnson,pokinghisheadinatthedoorwhenorderwasrestored。

  \"Yes,sir,\"saidBoswell;\"thatistosay,hehasretiredpermanentlyfromthefield。Hedidn’tfinish,though。\"

  \"Fellow—spooks,\"beganJohnsononcemore,\"nowthatyouhavebeendelightedwiththehoneyedeloquenceofthelastspeaker,itismyprivilegetopresenttoyouthateminentfabulistBaronMunchausen,thegreatestunrealistofalltime,whowillgiveyouanexhibitionofhisparadoxicalpoweroflyingwhilestanding。\"

  TheapplausewhichgreetedtheBaronwasdeafening。Hewas,beyondalldoubt,oneofthemostpopularmembersoftheclub。

  \"Speakingofwhales,\"saidhe,leaninggracefullyagainstthetable。

  \"Nobodyhasmentioned’em,\"saidJohnson。

  \"True,\"retortedtheBaron;\"butyoualwayssuggestthembyyourapparentlyunquenchablethirstforspouting——speakingofwhales,myfriendJonah,aswellastherestofyou,maybeinterestedtoknowthatIoncehadanexperiencesimilartohisown,and,strangetosay,withtheidenticalwhale。\"

  Jonaharosefromhisseatinthebackoftheroom。\"Idonotwishtobeunpleasant,\"hesaid,withastrongefforttobecalm,\"butIwishtoaskifJudgeBlackstoneisintheroom。\"

  \"Iam,\"saidtheJudge,rising。\"WhatcanIdoforyou?\"

  \"IdesiretoapplyforaninjunctionrestrainingtheBaronfromusingmywhaleinhisstory。Thatwhale,yourhonor,iscopyrighted,\"saidJonah。\"IfIhadanyotherclaimtotheaffectionofmankindthantheonewhichisbasedonmyexperiencewiththatleviathan,IwouldwillinglypermittheBarontointroducehimintohisstory;butthatwhale,yourhonor,ismystockintrade——heismyall。\"

  \"IthinkJonah’spointiswelltaken,\"saidBlackstone,turningtotheBaron。\"Itwouldbeadistincthardship,Ithink,iftheplaintiffinthisactionweretobedeprivedoftheexclusiveuseofhissoleaccessory。Theinjunctionprayedforisthereforegranted。

  Thecourtwouldsuggest,however,thattheBaroncontinuewithhisstory,usinganotherwhaleforthepurpose。\"

  \"Itisimpossible,\"saidMunchausen,gloomily。\"ThewholepointofthestorydependsuponitshavingbeenJonah’swhale。Underthecircumstances,theonlythingIcandoistositdown。IregretthenarrownessofmindexhibitedbymyfriendJonah,butImustrespectthedecisionofthecourt。\"

  \"ImusttakeexceptiontotheBaron’sallusiontomynarrownessofmind,\"saidJonah,withsomeshowofheat。\"Iamsimplydefendingmyrights,andIintendtocontinuetodosoifthewholeworldunitesinconsideringmymindamereslotscarcelywideenoughfortheinsertionofanickel。Thatwhalewasmydiscovery,andthepersonaldiscomfortIenduredinperfectingmyexperiencewassuchthatI

  resolvedtorestmyreputationuponhisbroadproportionsonly——tosinkorswimwithhim——andIcannotatthislatedaypermitanothertocrowdmeoutofhisexclusiveuse。\"

  Jonahsatdownandfannedhimself,andtheBaron,withalookofdisgustonhisface,lefttheroom。

  \"Uptohisoldtricks,\"hegrowledashewent。\"Hequeerseverythinghegoesinto。IfI’dknownhewasamemberofthisclubI’dneverhavejoined。\"

  \"Wedonotappeartobeprogressingveryrapidly,\"saidDoctorJohnson,rising。\"Sofarwehavemadetwoeffortstohavestoriestold,andhavemetwithdisastereachtime。Idon’tknowbutwhatyouaretobecongratulated,however,onyourescape。Veryfewofyou,Iobserve,haveasyetfallenasleep。Thenextnumberontheprogramme,Isee,isBoswell,whowastohaveentertainedyouwithafewreminiscences;Isaywastohavedoneso,becauseheisnottodoso。\"

  \"I’mready,\"saidBoswell,rising。

  \"Nodoubt,\"retortedJohnson,severely,\"butIamnot。Youareamanwithonesubject——myself。Iadmitit’sagoodsubject,butyouarenotthemantotreatofit——here。Youmaysufficeformortals,buthereitisdifferent。Icanspeakformyself。YoucangooutandsitonthebanksoftheVitriolReservoirandlecturetotheimpsifyouwantto,butwhenitcomestoreminiscencesofmeI’mondeckmyself,andIflattermyselfIrememberwhatIsaidanddidmoreaccuratelythanyoudo。Therefore,gentlemen,insteadoflisteningtoBoswellatthispoint,youwillkindlyexcusehimandlistentome。Ahem!WhenIwasaboy——\"

  \"Excuseme,\"saidSolomon,rising;\"abouthowlongisthis——ah——thisentertainingdiscourseofyourstocontinue?\"

  \"UntilIgetthrough,\"returnedJohnson,wrathfully。

  \"Areyouaware,sir,thatIamontheprogramme?\"askedSolomon。

  \"Iam,\"saidtheDoctor。\"Withthatinmind,forthesakeofourfellow—spookswhoarepresent,Iamverymuchinclinedtokeeponforever。WhenIwasaboy——\"

  Carlyleroseupatthispoint。

  \"Ishouldliketoask,\"hesaid,mildly,\"ifthisissupposedtobeanaudienceofchildren?I,forone,havenowishtolistentothejuvenilestoriesofDoctorJohnson。Furthermore,Ihavecomehereparticularlyto—nighttohearBoswell。IwanttocomparehimwithFroude。Ithereforeprotestagainst——\"

  \"Thereisarooftothishouse—boat,\"saidDoctorJohnson。\"IfMr。

  CarlylewillretiretotheroofwithBoswellIhavenodoubthecanbeaccommodated。AsforSolomon’sinterruption,Icanaffordtopassthatoverwiththesilentcontemptitdeserves,thoughImayaddwithproprietythatIconsiderhismostfamousproverbsthemostabsurdbitsofhack—workIeverencountered;andasforthatstoryaboutdividingababybetweentwomothersbysplittingitintwo,itwasgrosslyinhumanunlessthebabywastwins。WhenIwasaboy——\"

  AstheDoctorproceeded,CarlyleandSolomon,accompaniedbythenowangryBoswell,lefttheroom,andmyaccountoftheStory—tellers’

  Nightmustperforcestop;because,thoughIhaveneverheretoforeconfessedit,allmyinformationconcerningthehouse—boatontheStyxhasbeenderivedfromthememorandaofBoswell。Itmaybeinterestingtothereadertolearn,however,that,accordingtoBoswell’saccount,theStory—tellers’Nightwasneverfinished;butwhetherthismeansthatitbrokeupimmediatelyafterwardsinariot,orthatDoctorJohnsonisstillatworkdetailinghisreminiscences,Iamnotaware,andIcannotatthemomentofwritingascertain,forBoswell,whenIhavethepleasureofmeetinghim,invariablyavoidsthesubject。

  CHAPTERXI:ASTOSAURIANSANDOTHERS

  ItwasNoahwhospoke。

  \"I’mglad,\"hesaid,\"thatwhenIembarkedatthetimeoftheheavyrainsthatdidsomuchdamageintheolddays,thereweren’tanydogslikethatfellowCerberusabout。IfI’dhadtofeedalotofthree—

  headedbeastslikehimtheArkwouldhaverunshortofprovisionsinsideoftendays。\"

  \"That’sverylikelytrue,\"observedMr。Barnum;\"butImustconfess,mydearNoah,thatyoushowedalamentablelackoftheshowman’sinstinctwhenyouselectedtheanimalsyoudid。Amorecommonplacelotofbeastswerenevergatheredtogether,andwhileAdamisheldresponsiblefortheintroductionofsinintotheworld,Iattributemostofmyoffencestononeotherthanyourself。\"

  Themembersoftheclubdrewtheirchairsalittlecloser。Theconversationhadopenedatriflespicily,and,furthermore,theyhadretainedenoughoftheirmortalitytobeinterestedinanimalstories。Adam,whohadmanagedtosettlehisbackduesanddelinquenthouse—charges,andoncemoreacquiredtheprivilegesoftheclub,noddedhisheadgratefullyatMr。Barnum。

  \"I’mgladtofindsomeone,\"saidhe,\"whoplacestheresponsibilityfortroublewhereitbelongs。I’mround—shoulderedwiththeblameI’vehadtobear。Ididn’tinventsinanymorethanIinventedthetelephone,andIthinkit’sratherroughonafellowwholivedaquiet,retiring,pastorallife,mindinghisownbusinessandstayinghomenights,tobehelduptopublicreprobationforaslongatimeasIhave。\"

  \"It’llbeallrightintime,\"saidRaleigh;\"justwait——bepatient,andyourvindicationwillcome。NobodythoughtmuchoftheplaysBaconandIwroteforShakespeareuntilShakespeare’dbeendeadacentury。\"

  \"Humph!\"saidAdam,gloomily。\"Wait!WhathaveIbeendoingallthistime?I’vewaitedallthetimethere’sbeensofar,anduntilMr。BarnumspokeashedidIhaven’tobservedtheslightestinclinationonthepartofanybodytorehabilitatemylostreputation。NordoIseeexactlyhowit’stocomeaboutevenifIdowait。\"

  \"Youmightapplyforaninvestigatingcommitteetolookintothecharges,\"suggestedanAmericanpolitician,justover。\"Getyourfriendsonit,andyou’llbeallright。\"

  \"Betterletsleepingdogslie,\"saidBlackstone。

  \"Iintendto,\"saidAdam。\"Thefactis,Ihatetogiveanyfurtherpublicitytothematter。EvenifIdidbringthecaseintocourtandsueforlibel,I’veonlygotonewitnesstoprovemyinnocence,andthat’smywife。I’mnotgoingtodragherintoit。She’sgotnervousprostrationoverherpositionasitis,andthiswouldmakeitworse。QueenElizabethandtherestofthesesnobsinsocietywon’tinvitehertoanyoftheirfunctionsbecausetheysayshehadn’tanygrandfather;andevenifshewerereceivedbythem,she’dbeuncomfortablegoingabout。Itisn’tpleasantforawomantofeelthateveryoneknowsshe’stheoldestwomanintheroom。\"

  \"Well,takemywordforit,\"saidRaleigh,kindly。\"It’llallcomeoutallright。Youknowtheoldsaying,’Historyrepeatsitself。’

  SomedayyouwillbelivingbackinEdenagain,andifyouareonlycarefultomakeanexactrecordofallyoudo,andhaveanotarypresent,beforewhomyoucanmakeanaffidavitastothefacts,youwillbeabletodemonstrateyourinnocence。\"

  \"Iwasonlycondemnedonhearsayevidence,anyhow,\"saidAdam,ruefully。

  \"Nonsense;youwerecaughtred—handed,\"saidNoah;\"mygrandfathertoldmeso。AndnowthatI’vegotachancetoslipinawordedgewise,I’dlikemightilytohaveyouexplainyourstatement,Mr。

  Barnum,thatIamresponsibleforyourerrors。Thatisaseriouschargetobringagainstamanofmyreputation。\"

  \"Imeansimplythis:thattomakeashowinteresting,\"saidMr。

  Barnum,\"amanhasgottoprovideinterestingmaterials,that’sall。

  Idonotmeantosayawordthatisinanywayderogatorytoyourmorality。Youwereasurprisinglygoodmanforasea—captain,andwiththeexceptionofthatoneoccasionwhenyou——ah——youallowedyourselftobestrandedonthebar,ifImaysoputit,Iknowofnothingtobesaidagainstyouasamoral,temperateperson。\"

  \"Thatwasonlyanaccident,\"saidNoah,reddening。\"Youcan’texpectamansixhundredoddyearsofage——\"

  \"Certainlynot,\"saidRaleigh,soothingly,\"andnobodythinkslessofyouforit。Consideringhowyoumusthavehatedthesightofwater,thewonderofitisthatitdidn’tbecomeafixedhabit。LetushearwhatitisthatMr。Barnumdoescriticiseinyou。\"

  \"Histaste,that’sall,\"saidMr。Barnum。\"Icontendthat,comparedtotheanimalshemighthavehad,theoneshedidhavewereasant—

  hillstoAlps。ThereweremoremagnificentzoosallowedtodieoutthroughNoah’slackofjudgmentthanonelikestothinkof。TaketheProterosaurus,forinstance。Whereonearthdowefindhisequalto—

  day?\"

  \"Yououghttobemightygladyoucan’tfindonelikehim,\"putinAdam。\"Ifyou’dspentaweekintheGardenofEdenwithme,withlizardseightfeetlongdroppingoutofthetreesontoyourlapwhileyouweretryingtotakeaSunday—afternoonnap,you’dbewillingtodispensewiththingsofthatsortforthebalanceofyournaturallife。Ifyouwanttogetanideaofthatexperienceletsomebodydropacalfonyousomeafternoon。\"

  \"Iamnotsayinganythingaboutthat,\"returnedBarnum。\"Itwouldbeunpleasanttohaveanelephantdropononeafterthefashionofwhichyouspeak,butIamgladtheelephantwassavedjustthesame。I

  haven’tadvocatedtheProterosaurusasaSunday—afternoonsurprise,butasanattractionforashow。Istillmaintainthatalizardasbigasacowwouldprovealodestone,thedrawingpowersofwhichthepocket—moneyofthesmallboywouldbeutterlyunabletoresist。

  ThentherewastheIguanadon。He’dhavebroughtafortunetothebox—office——\"

  \"Whichyou’dhaveimmediatelylost,\"retortedNoah,\"payingrent。

  Whenyougetareptileofhissize,thatreachesthirtyfeetupintotheairwhenhestandsonhishind—legs,theordinarycircuswagonofcommercecan’tbemadetoholdhim,andyourmenagerie—roomhastohaveceilingssohighthateverypennyhebroughttothebox—officewouldbespentstoringhim。\"

  \"Mischievous,too,\"saidAdam,\"thatIguanadon。Youcouldn’tkeepanythingoutofhisreach。Weusedtoforbidanimalsofhiskindtoenterthegarden,butthatdidn’tbotherhim;he’dstanduponhishind—legsandreachoverandstealanythinghe’dhappentowant。\"

  \"Icouldhaveusedhimforafire—escape,\"saidMr。Barnum;\"andasformyinabilitytoprovidehimwithquarters,I’dhavemetthatproblemafterashortwhile。I’vealwayslamentedtheabsence,too,oftheMegalosaurus——\"

  \"Whichsimplyshowshowignorantyouare,\"retortedNoah。\"Why,mydearfellow,itwouldhavetakenthewholeofanordinaryzoosuchasyourstogivetheMegalosaurusalunch。Thosefellowswouldeatarhinocerosaseasilyasyou’dcrackapeanut。IdidhaveacoupleofMegalosauriansonmyboatforjusttwenty—fourhours,andthenI

  chuckedthembothoverboard。IfI’dkeptthemtendayslongerthey’dhaveeateneveryblessedbeastIhadwithme,andyourZoowouldn’thavehadanythingelsebutMegalosaurians。\"

  \"Papaisrightaboutthat,Mr。Barnum,\"saidShem。\"ThewholeSauriantribewasafearfulnuisance。AboutfourhundredyearsbeforethefloodIhadapetCreosaurusthatIkeptinourbarn。Hewasacunninglittledevil——fulloftricks,andallthat;butwenevercouldkeepacoworahorseontheplacewhilehewasabout。

  They’dmysteriouslydisappear,andweneverknewwhatbecameof’emuntilonemorningwesurprisedFidoin——\"

  \"Surprisedwho?\"askedDoctorJohnson,scornfully。

  \"Fido,\"returnedShem。\"’ThatwasmyCreosaurus’sname。\"

  \"Lordsaveus!Fido!\"criedJohnson。\"WhatanameforaCreosaurus!\"

  \"Well,whatofit?\"askedShem,angrily。\"Youwouldn’thaveuscallamastodonlikethatFanny,wouldyou,orTatters?\"

  \"Goon,\"saidJohnson;\"I’venothingtosay。\"

  \"ShallIsendforaphysician?\"putinBoswell,lookinganxiouslyathischief,thesituationwassoextraordinary。

  SolomonandCarlylegiggled;andtheDoctorhavingpolitelyrequestedBoswelltogotoawarmersectionofthecountry,Shemresumed。

  \"IcaughthimintheactofswallowingfivecowsandHam’sfavoritetrotter,sulkyandall。\"

  BaronMunchausenroseupandlefttheroom。

  \"Ifthey’regoingtolieI’mgoingtogetout,\"hesaid,ashepassedthroughtheroom。

  \"WhatbecameofFido?\"askedBoswell。

  \"Thesulkykilledhim,\"returnedShem,innocently。\"Hecouldn’tdigestthewheels。\"

  Noahlookedapprovinglyathisson,and,turningtoBarnum,observed,quietly:

  \"Whathesaysistrue,andIwillgofurtherandsaythatitismybeliefthatyouwouldhavefoundtheshowbusinessimpossibleifI

  hadtakenthatsortofcreatureaboard。You’dhavegotmightilydiscouragedafteryourAntediluvianshadchewedupafewdozensteamcalliopes,andeateneveryotherable—bodiedexhibityouhadmanagedtosecure。I’dhavetriedtosaveacoupleofDiscosauriansifI

  hadn’tsupposedtheywereabletotakecareofthemselves。A

  combinationofsea—serpentanddragon,withanecktwenty—twofeetlong,itseemedtome,oughttohavebeenabletorideoutanystormorfallofrain;butthereIwaswrong,andIamfreetoadmitmyerror。Itneveroccurredtomethatthesea—serpentswereinanydanger,soIletthemalone,withtheresultthatIneversawbutoneother,andhewasonlyanillusionduetothatunhappyuseofstimulantstowhich,withshockingbadtaste,youhavechosentorefer。\"

  \"Ididn’tmeantocallupunpleasantmemories,\"saidBarnum。\"I

  neverbelievedyougothalf—seasover,anyhow;but,toreturntoourmuttons,whydidn’tyouhanddownafewvarietiesoftheTheriumfamilytoposterity?ThereweretheDinotheriumandtheMegatherium,eitheroneofwhichwouldhaveknockedspotsoutofanyleopardthateverwasmade,andalongsideofwhichevenmywoollyhorsewouldhavepaledintoinsignificance。That’swhatIcan’tunderstandinyourselections;withMegatheriumstoburn,whysaveleopardsandpanthersandothersuchevery—daycreatures?\"

  \"WhatkindofaboatdoyousupposeIhad?\"criedNoah。\"Doyouimagineforamomentthatshewasfourmilesonthewater—line,withamileandthree—quartersbeam?IfI’dhadapairofDinotheriumsinthesternofthatArk,she’dhavetippedupforeandaft,untilshe’dhavelookedlikeatelegraph—poleinthewater,andifI’dput’emamidshipsthey’dhavehadtobewedgedinsotightlytheycouldn’tmovetokeepthevesseltrim。Ididn’tgotosea,myfriend,forthepurposeofbeingtippedoverinmid—oceaneverytimeoneofmycargowantedtoshifthisweightfromonelegtotheother。\"

  \"Itwasbadenoughwiththeelephants,wasn’tit,papa?\"saidShem。

  \"Yes,indeed,myson,\"returnedthepatriarch。\"Itwasbadenoughwiththeelephants。Wehadtoshiftourballasthalfadozentimesadaytokeeptheboatfromtravellingonherbeamends,theelephantsmovedaboutsomuch;andwhenwecametothequestionofprovender,ittookupaboutnine—tenthsofourholdtostorehayandpeanutsenoughtokeepthemaliveandgood—tempered。Onthewhole,Ithinkit’sratherlateintheday,consideringthetroubleItooktosaveanythingbutmyselfandmyfamily,tobecriticisedasInowam。Yououghttobemuchobligedtomeforsavinganyanimalsatall。Mostpeopleinmypositionwouldhavebuiltayachtforthemselvesandfamily,andleteverythingelseslide。\"

  \"Thatisquitetrue,\"observedRaleigh,withapacificatorynodatNoah。\"Youwereeminentlyunselfish,andwhile,withMr。Barnum,I

  exceedinglyregretthattheSauriansandTheriiandothertribeswereleftonthepierwhenyousailed,Ineverthelessthinkthatyoushowedmostexcellentjudgmentatthetime。\"

  \"Hewastheonlymanwhohadanyatall,forthatmatter,\"suggestedShem,\"anditrequiredallhiscouragetoshowit。Everybodywasguyinghim。Sinnersstoodaroundtheyardalldayandeveryday,criticisingthemodel;onescofferpretendedhethoughtheracanal—

  boat,andaskedhowdeepthefloodwaslikelytobeonthetow—path,andwhetherweintendedtousemulesinshallowwaterandgiraffesindeep;anotheraskedwhattimeallowanceweexpectedtogetinafifteen—milerun,andhintedthatayearandtwomonthspermilestruckhimasbeingtheproperthing——\"

  \"Itwasfarfrompleasant,\"saidNoah,tappinghisfingerstogetherreflectively。\"Idon’twanttogothroughitagain,andif,asRaleighsuggests,historyislikelytorepeatherself,I’llsubletthecontracttoBarnumhere,andlethimgetthechaff。\"

  \"Itwasallrightintheend,though,dad,\"saidShem。\"Wehadthegreatlaughon’hoipolloi’theseconddayout。\"

  \"Wedid,indeed,\"saidNoah。\"Whenwetold’emweonlycarriedfirst—classpassengersandhadnoroomforemigrants,theybegantoseethattheArkwasn’tsuchanoldtub,afterall;andagoodninetypercent。ofthemwouldhavegiventendollarsforalittleofthattimeallowancethey’dbeentalkingtousaboutforseveralcenturies。\"

  Noahlapsedintoamusingsilence,andBarnumrosetoleave。

  \"Istillwishyou’dsavedaDiscosaurus,\"hesaid。\"Acreaturewithanecktwenty—twofeetlongwouldhavebeenagoldminetome。Hecouldhavebeentrainedtostandinthering,andbystretchingouthisneckbitethelittleboyswhosneakinunderthetentandoccupyseatsonthetoprow。\"

  \"Well,foryoursake,\"saidNoah,withasmile,\"I’mverysorry;butformyown,I’mquitesatisfiedwiththegeneralresults。\"

  Andtheyallagreedthatthepatriarchhadeveryreasontobepleasedwithhimself。

  CHAPTERXII:THEHOUSE—BOATDISAPPEARS

  QueenElizabeth,attendedbyOpheliaandXanthippe,waswalkingalongtheriver—bank。Itwasabeautifulautumnday,although,owingtocertainclimaticpeculiaritiesofHades,itseemedmorelikemidsummer。Themercuryintheclubthermometerwasnervouslyclickingagainstthetopofthecrystaltube,andpoorCerberuswashavingallhecoulddowithhisthreemouthssnappingupthepestiferouslittleshadesofby—gonegnatsthatseemedtotakeanalmostunholypleasureinalightinguponhisvariousnosesandears。

  Opheliawasdoingmostofthetalking。

  \"IamsureIhaveneverwishedtorideoneofthem,\"shesaid,positively。\"Inthefirstplace,Idonotseewherethepleasureofitcomesin,and,inthesecond,itseemstomeasifskirtsmustbedangerous。Iftheyshouldcatchinoneofthepedals,wherewouldI

  be?\"

  \"Inthehospitalshortly,methinks,\"saidQueenElizabeth。

  \"Well,Ishouldn’twearskirts,\"snappedXanthippe。\"Ifaman’swifecan’tborrowsomeofherhusband’sclothingtoreduceherperiltoaminimum,whatistheuseofhavingahusband?WhenItaketothebicycle,which,inspiteofallSocratescansay,Ifullyintendtodo,Ishallhaveaman’swheel,andIshallwearSocrates’olddress—

  clothes。IfHadesdoesn’tlikeit,Hadesmaysuffer。\"

  \"Idon’tseehowSocrates’clotheswillhelpyou,\"observedOphelia。

  \"Heworeskirtshimself,justlikealltheotheroldGreeks。Histogawouldbequiteasapttocatchinthegearasyourskirts。\"

  Xanthippelookedpuzzledforamoment。ItwasevidentthatshehadnotthoughtofthepointwhichOpheliahadbroughtup——strong—mindedladiesofherkindareaptsometimestooverlookimportantlinksinsuchchainsofevidenceastheyfeelcalledupontouseinbindingthemselvestotheirrights。

  \"Thewomenofyourdaywererelievedofthatdressproblem,atanyrate,\"laughedQueenElizabeth。

  \"Thewomenofmyday,\"retortedXanthippe,\"inmattersofdressweretheequalsoftheirhusbands——inmyfamilyparticularly;nowtheyhavelosttheirrights,andaremadetoconfinethemselvesstilltogarmentslikethoseofyore,whilemanhasarrogatedtohimselfthesoleandexclusiveuseofsanehabiliments。However,thatisapartfromthequestion。IwassayingthatIshallhaveaman’swheel,andshallwearSocrates’olddress—clothestorideitin,ifSocrateshastogooutandbuyanolddress—suitforthepurpose。\"

  TheQueenarchedherbrowsandlookedinquiringlyatXanthippeforamoment。

  \"Amagnificentoldmaidwaslosttotheworldwhenyoumarried,\"shesaid。\"Feelingasyoudoaboutmen,mydearXanthippe,Idon’tseewhyyouevertookahusband。\"

  \"Humph!\"retortedXanthippe。\"Ofcourseyoudon’t。Youdidn’tneedahusband。Youwerebornwithsomethingtogovern。Iwasn’t。\"

  \"Howaboutyourtemper?\"suggestedOphelia,meekly。

  Xanthippesniffedfrigidlyatthisremark。

  \"InevershouldhavegonecrazyoveramanifI’dremainedunmarriedfortythousandyears,\"sheretorted,severely。\"ImarriedSocratesbecauseIlovedhimandadmiredhissculpture;butwhenhegaveupsculptureandbecameathinkerhesimplytriedmebeyondallendurance,hewassothoughtless,withtheresultthat,havingventuredonceortwicetoshowmynaturalresentment,Ihavebeenhandeddowntoposterityasashrew。I’venevercomplained,andI

  don’tcomplainnow;butwhenawomanismarriedtoaphilosopherwhoissotakenupwithhisstudiesthatwhenherisesinthemorninghedoesn’tlookwhatheisdoing,andgoesofftohisbusinessinhiswife’sclothes,Ithinksheisentitledtoacertainamountofsympathy。\"

  \"Andyetyouwishtowearhis,\"persistedOphelia。

  \"Turnaboutisfair—play,\"saidXanthippe。\"I’vesufferedsomuchonhisaccountthatontheprincipleofaverageshedeservestohavealittledropofbittersinhisnectar。\"

  \"Youaresimplythevictimofman’sdeceit,\"saidElizabeth,wishingtomollifythenowangryXanthippe,whowasonthevergeoftears。

  \"Iunderstoodmen,fortunately,andsonevermarried。Iknewmyfather,andevenifIhadn’tbeenawiseenoughchildtoknowhim,I

  shouldnothavewed,becausehemarriedenoughtolastonefamilyforseveralyears。\"

  \"Youmusthavehadahardtimerefusingallthoselovelymen,though,\"sighedOphelia。\"Ofcourse,SirWalterwasn’tashandsomeasmydearHamlet,buthewasveryfetching。\"

  \"Icannotdenythat,\"saidElizabeth,\"andIdidn’treallyhavethehearttosaynowhenheaskedme;butIdidtellhimthatifhemarriedmeIshouldnotbecomeMrs。Raleigh,butthatheshouldbecomeKingElizabeth。HefledtoVirginiaonthenextsteamer。Mydiplomacyridmeofaveryunpleasantduty。\"

  Chattingthus,thethreefamousspiritspassedslowlyalongthepathuntiltheycametotheshelterednookinwhichthehouse—boatlayatanchor。

  \"There’sacaseinpoint,\"saidXanthippe,asthehouse—boatloomedupbeforethem。\"Allthatluxuryisformen;wewomenarenotpermittedtocrossthegangplank。Ourhusbandsandbrothersandfriendsgothere;thedoorclosesonthem,andtheyareascompletelylosttousasthoughtheyneverexisted。Wedon’tknowwhatgoesoninthere。Socratestellsmethattheiramusementsareofamostinnocentnature,buthowdoIknowwhathemeansbythat?

  Furthermore,itkeepshimfromhome,whileIhavetostayathomeandbeentertainedbymysons,whomtheEncyclopaediaBritannicarightlycallsdullandfatuous。Inotherwords,clublifeforhim,anddulnessandfatuityforme。\"

  \"Ithinkmyselfthey’reratherqueeraboutlettingwomenintothatboat,\"saidQueenElizabeth。\"Butitisn’tSirWalter’sfault。HetoldmehetriedtohavethemestablishaLadies’Day,andthattheyagreedtodoso,buthavesinceresistedallhiseffortstohaveadatesetforthefunction。\"

  \"Itwouldbegreatfuntostealintherenow,wouldn’tit,\"giggledOphelia。\"Theredoesn’tseemtobeanybodyabouttopreventourdoingso。\"

  \"That’strue,\"saidXanthippe。\"Allthewindowsareclosed,asiftherewasn’tasoulthere。I’vehalfamindtotakeapeepinatthehouse。\"

  \"Iamwithyou,\"saidElizabeth,herfacelightingupwithpleasure。

  Itwasagreatnovelty,andanunpleasantonetoher,tofindsomeplacewhereshecouldnotgo。\"Let’sdoit,\"sheadded。

  Sothethreewomentiptoedsoftlyupthegang—plank,and,silentlyboardingthehouse—boat,peepedinatthewindows。Whattheysawmerelywhettedtheircuriosity。

  \"Imustseemore,\"criedElizabeth,rushingaroundtothedoor,whichopenedathertouch。XanthippeandOpheliafollowedcloseonherheels,andshortlytheyfoundthemselves,open—mouthedinwonderingadmiration,inthebilliard—roomofthefloatingpalace,andRichard,theghostofthebestbilliard—roomattendantinoroutofHades,stoodbeforethem。

  \"Excuseme,\"hesaid,verymuchupsetbythesuddenapparitionoftheladies。\"I’mverysorry,butladiesarenotadmittedhere。\"

  \"Weareequallysorry,\"retortedElizabeth,assuminghermostimperiousmanner,\"thatyourmastershaveseenfittoprohibitourbeinghere;but,nowthatwearehere,weintendtomakethemostoftheopportunity,particularlyasthereseemtobenomembersabout。

  Whathasbecomeofthemall?\"

  Richardsmiledbroadly。\"Idon’tknowwheretheyare,\"hereplied;

  butitwasevidentthathewasnottellingtheexacttruth。

  \"Oh,come,myboy,\"saidtheQueen,kindly,\"youdoknow。SirWaltertoldmeyoukneweverything。Wherearethey?\"

  \"Well,ifyoumustknow,ma’am,\"returnedRichard,captivatedbytheQueen’smanner,\"they’veallgonedowntherivertoseeaprize—fightbetweenGoliathandSamson。\"

  \"Seethere!\"criedXanthippe。\"That’swhatthisclubmakespossible。

  SocratestoldmehewascomingheretotakeluncheonwithCarlyle,andthey’vebothof’emgoneofftoadisgustingprize—fight!\"

  \"Yes,ma’am,theyhave,\"saidRichard;\"andifGoliathwins,Idon’tthinkMr。Socrateswillgethomethisevening。\"

  \"Betting,eh?\"saidXanthippe,scornfully。

  \"Yes,ma’am,\"returnedRichard。

  \"Moreclub!\"criedXanthippe。

  \"Ohno,ma’am,\"saidRichard。\"Bettingisnotallowedintheclub;

  they’reverystrictaboutthat。Buttheshoreisonlytenfeetoff,ma’am,andthegentlemenalwaysgoashoreandmaketheirbets。\"

  DuringthislittlecolloquyElizabethandOpheliawerewanderingabout,admiringeverythingtheysaw。

  \"IdowishLucretiaBorgiaandCalpurniacouldseethis。IwonderiftheCaesarsareonthetelephone,\"Elizabethsaid。InvestigationshowedthatboththeBorgiasandtheCaesarswereonthewire,andinshortorderthetwoladieshadbeenmadeacquaintedwiththestateofaffairsatthehouse—boat;andastheywerebothquiteasanxioustoseetheinteriorofthemuch—talked—ofclub—houseastheothers,theywerenotlonginarriving。Furthermore,theybroughtwiththemhalfadozenmoreladies,amongwhomwereDesdemonaandCleopatra,andthenbeganthemostextraordinarysessionthehouse—boateverknew。

  Ameetingwascalled,withElizabethinthechair,andallthebestladiesoftheStygianrealmswereelectedmembers。Xanthippe,amidthegreatestapplause,movedthateverymalememberoftheorganizationbeexpelledforconductunworthyofagentlemaninattendingaprize—fight,andencouragingtwosuchhorriblecreaturesasGoliathandSamsonintheirnefariouspursuits。Desdemonasecondedthemotion,anditwascarriedwithoutadissentingvoice,althoughMrs。Caesar,withbecomingdignity,merelysmiledapproval,notcaringtotakeparttooactivelyintheproceedings。

  Themenhavingthusbeendisposedofinasummaryfashion,RichardwaselectedJanitorinCharon’splace,andtheclubwasentirelyreorganized,withCleopatraaspermanentPresident。Themeetingthenadjourned,andtheinvaderssetaboutenjoyingtheirnewlyacquiredprivileges。Thesmoking—roomwasthrongedforafewmoments,butowingtotheextraordinarystrengthofthetobaccowhichthefaithfulRichardshovelledintothefurnace,itdevelopednoenduringpopularity,Xanthippe,withasuddenlyacquiredpallor,beingthefirsttorenouncethepastimeasrevolting。

  Sofastandfuriouswastheenjoymentofthesethirstysouls,solongdeprivedoftheirrights,thatnightcameonwithouttheirobservingit,andwiththenightwasbroughtthegreatperilintowhichtheywerethrown,andfromwhichatthemomentofwritingtheyhadnotbeenextricated,andwhich,tomyregret,hascutmeoffforthepresentfromanyfurtherinformationconnectedwiththeAssociatedShadesandtheirbeautifullounging—place。HadtheynotbeensointentupontheinnerbeautiesoftheHouse—boatontheStyxtheymighthaveobservedapproaching,undertheshadowofthewesterlyshore,along,rakishcraftpropelledbyoars,whichdippedsoftlyandsilentlyandwithtrainedprecisioninthenowjet—blackwatersoftheStyx。Manningtheoarswereadozenevil—visagedruffians,whileinthesternoftheapproachingvesseltheresatagrim—faced,weather—beatenspirit,armedtotheteeth,hiscoatsleevesbearingtheskullandcross—bones,theinsigniaofpiracy。

  Thisboat,stealinguptheriverlikeathiefinthenight,containedCaptainKiddandhispiratecrew,andtheirmissionwasamissionofvengeance。Toputthematterbrieflyandplainly,CaptainKiddwassmartingundertheindignitywhichtheclubhadrecentlyputuponhim。Hehadbeenunanimouslyblackballed,evenhisproposerandseconder,whohadbeenbrowbeatenintonominatinghimformembership,votingagainsthim。

  \"Imaybeapirate,\"hecried,whenheheardwhattheclubhaddone,\"butIhavefeelings,andtheAssociatedShadeswillrepenttheiraction。Thetimewillcomewhenthey’llfindthatIhavetheirclub—

  house,andtheyhave——itsdebts。\"

  Itwasforthispurposethatthegreatterroroftheseashadcomeuponthis,thefirstfavorableopportunity。Kiddknewthatthehouse—boatwasunguarded;hisspieshadtoldhimthatthemembershadeveryonegonetothefight,andheresolvedthatthetimehadcometoact。HedidnotknowthattheFateshadhelpedtomakehisvengeanceallthemoreterribleandwitheringbyputtingthemostattractiveandfashionableladiesoftheStygiancountrylikewiseinhispower;butsoitwas,andthey,poorsouls,whilethisfiend,relentlessandcruel,wasslowlyapproaching,sangonanddancedoninblissfulunconsciousnessoftheirperil。

  Inlessthanfiveminutesfromthetimewhenhissinister—craftroundedthebendKiddandhiscrewhadboardedthehouse—boat,cutherloosefromhermoorings,andintenminutesshehadsailedawayintothegreatunknown,andwithherwentsomeofthemostpreciousgemsinthesocialdiademofHades。

  Therestofmystoryissoontold。Thewholecountrywasarousedwhenthecrimewasdiscovered,butuptothedateofthisnarrativenowordhasbeenreceivedofthemissingcraftandherpreciouscargo。RaleighandCaesarhavehadtheseasscouredinsearchofher,Hamlethasofferedhiskingdomforherreturn,butunavailingly;

  andthemenofHadeswerecastintoagloomfromwhichthereseemstobenorelief。

  Socratesalonewasunaffected。

  \"They’llcomebacksomeday,mydearRaleigh,\"hesaid,astheknightburiedhisface,weeping,inhishands。\"Sowhyrepine?I’llneverlosemyXanthippe——permanently,thatis。Iknowthat,forIamaphilosopher,andIknowthereisnosuchthingasluck。Andwecanstartanotherclub。\"

  \"Verylikely,\"sighedRaleigh,wipinghiseyes。\"Idon’tmindtheclubsomuch,buttothinkofthosepoorwomen——\"

  \"Oh,they’reallright,\"returnedSocrates,withalaugh。\"Caesar’swifeisalong,andyoucan’tdisputethefactthatshe’sagoodchaperon。Givetheladiesachance。They’vebeenafterourclubforyears;nowlet’emhaveit,andletushopethattheylikeit。Ordermeupahemlocksour,andlet’sdrinktotheirenjoymentofclublife。\"

  Whichwasdone,andI,inspirit,drankwiththem,forIsincerelyhopethatthe\"NewWomen\"ofHadesarehavingagoodtime。

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