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  CONTENTS

  AVENERABLEIMPOSTOR

  FROMABALCONY

  MELONS

  SURPRISINGADVENTURESOFMASTERCHARLESSUMMERTON

  SIDEWALKINGS

  ABOY’SDOG

  CHARITABLEREMINISCENCES

  \"SEEINGTHESTEAMEROFF\"

  NEIGHBORHOODSIHAVEMOVEDFROM

  MYSUBURBANRESIDENCE

  ONAVULGARLITTLEBOY

  WAITINGFORTHESHIP

  URBANSKETCHES

  AVENERABLEIMPOSTOR。

  AsIglanceacrossmytable,Iamsomewhatdistractedbythespectacleofavenerableheadwhosecrownoccasionallyappearsbeyond,ataboutitslevel。Theapparitionofaverysmallhand——

  whosefingersarebunchyandhavetheappearanceofbeingslightlywebbed——whichisfrequentlyliftedabovethetableinavainandimpotentattempttoreachtheinkstand,alwaysaffectsmeasanoveltyateachrecurrenceofthephenomenon。YetboththevenerableheadandbunchyfingersbelongtoanindividualwithwhomIamfamiliar,andtowhom,forcertainreasonshereafterdescribed,Ichoosetoapplytheepithetwrittenabovethisarticle。

  Hisadventinthefamilywasattendedwithpeculiarcircumstances。

  Hewasreceivedwithsomeconcern——thenumberofretainershavingbeenincreasedbyoneinhonorofhisarrival。Heappearedtobeweary,——hispretencewasthathehadcomefromalongjourney,——sothatfordays,weeks,andevenmonths,hedidnotleavehisbedexceptwhenhewascarried。Butitwasremarkablethathisappetitewasinvariablyregularandhealthy,andthathismeals,whichherequiredshouldbebroughttohim,wereseldomrejected。

  Duringthistimehehadlittleconversationwiththefamily,hisknowledgeofourvernacularbeinglimited,butoccasionallyspoketohimselfinhisownlanguage,——aforeigntongue。Thedifficultiesattendingthiseccentricitywereobviatedbytheyoungwomanwhohadfromthefirsttakenhimunderherprotection,——being,liketherestofhersex,peculiarlyopentoimpositions,——andwhoatoncedisorganizedherowntonguetosuithis。Thiswasaffectedbythecontractionofthesyllablesofsomewords,theadditionofsyllablestoothers,andaningeniousdisregardfortensesandthegoverningpowersoftheverb。ThesamesingularlawwhichimpelspeopleinconversationwithforeignerstoimitatetheirbrokenEnglishgovernedthefamilyintheircommunicationswithhim。Hereceivedtheseevidencesofhispowerwithanindifferencenotwhollyfreefromscorn。Theexpressionofhiseyewouldoccasionallydenotethathishighernaturerevoltedfromthem。I

  havenodoubtmyselfthathiswantswerefrequentlymisinterpreted;

  thatthestretchingforthofhishandstowardthemoonandstarsmighthavebeentheperformanceofsomereligiousritepeculiartohisowncountry,whichwasinoursmisconstruedintoadesireforphysicalnourishment。Hisrepetitionoftheword\"goo-goo,\"——whichwassubjecttoavarietyofoppositeinterpretations,——whentakeninconjunctionwithhissize,inmymindseemedtoindicatehisaboriginalorAztecorigin。

  Iinclinetothisbelief,asitsustainstheimpressionIhavealreadyhintedat,thathisextremeyouthisasimulationanddeceit;thatheisreallyolderandhaslivedbeforeatsomeremoteperiod,andthathisconductfullyjustifieshistitleasA

  VenerableImpostor。Avarietyofcircumstancescorroboratethisimpression:Histotteringwalk,whichisasenileaswellasajuvenilecondition;hisvenerablehead,thatchedwithsuchimperceptiblehairthat,atadistance,itlookslikeamildaureola,andhisimperfectdentalexhibition。Butbesidethesephysicalpeculiaritiesmaybeobservedcertainmoralsymptoms,whichgotodisprovehisassumedyouth。Heisinthehabitoffallingintoreveries,caused,Ihavenodoubt,bysomecircumstancewhichsuggestsacomparisonwithhisexperienceinhisremoterboyhood,orbysomeseriousretrospectionofthepastyears。Hehasbeendetectedlyingawake,attimeswhenheshouldhavebeenasleep,engagedincuriouslycomparingthebed-clothes,walls,andfurniturewithsomerecollectionofhisyouth。Atsuchmomentshehasbeenheardtosingsoftlytohimselffragmentsofsomeunintelligiblecomposition,whichprobablystilllingerinhismemoryastheechoesofamusichehaslongoutgrown。Hehasthehabitofreceivingstrangerswiththefamiliarityofonewhohadmetthembefore,andtowhomtheirantecedentsandpeculiaritiesweremattersofoldacquaintance,andsounerringishisjudgmentoftheirpreviouscharacterthatwhenhewithholdshisconfidenceIamapttowithholdmine。Itissomewhatremarkablethatwhilethematurityofhisyearsandtherespectduetothemisdeniedbyman,hissuperiorityandvenerableageisneverquestionedbythebrutecreation。Thedogtreatshimwitharespectandconsiderationaccordedtononeothers,andthecatpermitsafamiliaritywhichIshouldshuddertoattempt。ItmaybeconsideredanevidenceofsomePantheisticqualityinhispreviouseducation,thatheseemstorecognizeafellowshipevenininarticulateobjects;hehasbeenknowntoverballyaddressplants,flowers,andfruit,andtoextendhisconfidencetosuchinanimateobjectsaschairsandtables。Therecanbelittledoubtthat,intheremoteperiodofhisyouth,theseobjectswereendowedwithnotonlysentientnatures,butmoralcapabilities,andheisstillinthehabitofbeatingthemwhentheycollidewithhim,andofpardoningthemwithakiss。

  Ashehasgrownolder——ratherletmesay,aswehaveapproximatedtohisyears——hehas,inspiteoftheapparentparadox,lostmuchofhissenilegravity。Itmustbeconfessedthatsomeofhisactionsoflateappeartoourimperfectcomprehensioninconsistentwithhisextremeage。Ahabitofmarchingupanddownwithastringtiedtoasoda-waterbottle,adispositiontorideanythingthatcouldbyanyexerciseoftheliveliestfancybemadetoassumeequineproportions,apropensitytoblackenhisvenerablewhitehairwithinkandcoaldust,andanomnivorousappetitewhichdidnotstopatchalk,clay,orcinders,werepeculiaritiesnotcalculatedtoexciterespect。Infact,hewouldseemtohavebecomedemoralized,andwhen,afteraprolongedabsencetheotherday,hewasfinallydiscoveredstandinguponthefrontstepsaddressingagroupofdelightedchildrenoutofhislimitedvocabulary,thecircumstancecouldonlybeaccountedforasthegarrulityofage。

  ButIlayasidemypenamidstanominoussilenceandthedisappearanceofthevenerableheadfrommyplaneofvision。AsI

  steptotheothersideofthetable,Ifindthatsleephasovertakenhiminanovertactofhoarywickedness。TheverypagesIhavedevotedtoanexpositionofhisdeceithehasquietlyabstracted,andIfindthemcoveredwithcabalisticfiguresandwild-lookinghieroglyphstracedwithhisforefingerdippedinink,whichdoubtlessinhisownlanguageconveysascathingcommentaryonmycomposition。Buthesleepspeacefully,andthereissomethinginhisfacewhichtellsmethathehasalreadywanderedawaytothatdimregionofhisyouthwhereIcannotfollowhim。

  AndastherecomesastrangestirringatmyheartwhenI

  contemplatetheimmeasurablegulfwhichliesbetweenus,andhowslightandfeebleasyetishisgrasponthisworldanditsstrangerealities,Ifind,toolate,thatIalsoamawillingvictimoftheVenerableImpostor。

  FROMABALCONY

  Thelittlestonebalcony,which,byapopularfallacy,issupposedtobeanecessaryappurtenanceofmywindow,haslongbeentomeasourceofcuriousinterest。Thefactthattheasperitiesofoursummerweatherwillnotpermitmetouseitbutonceortwiceinsixmonthsdoesnotaltermyconcernforthisincongruousornament。

  ItaffectsmeasIsupposetheconsciouspossessionofalinencoatoranankeentrousersmightaffectasojournerherewhohasnotentirelyoutgrownhismemoryofEasternsummerheatanditsgloriouscompensations,——aluxuriousprovidenceagainstapossiblebutbynomeansprobablecontingency。IdonolongerwonderatthepersistencywithwhichSanFranciscansadheretothisarchitecturalsuperfluityinthefaceofclimaticalimpossibilities。Thebalconiesinwhichnoonesits,thepiazzasonwhichnoonelounges,aretimidadvancesmadetoaclimatewhosechurlishnesswearetryingtotemperbyanostentationofconfidence。Ridiculousasthisspectacleisatallseasons,itisnevermoresothaninthatbleakintervalbetweensunsetanddark,whentheshrillscreamofthefactorywhistleseemstohaveconcentratedallthehard,unsympatheticqualityoftheclimateintoonevocalexpression。

  Addtothistheappearanceofoneortwopedestrians,manifestlytoolatefortheirdinners,andtastingintheshrewishairabitterpremonitionofthewelcomethatawaitsthemathome,andyouhaveoneofthoseordinaryviewsfrommybalconywhichmakesthebalconyitselfridiculous。

  ButasIleanoveritsbalustradeto-night——anightrareinitskindnessandbeauty——andwatchthefieryashesofmycigardropintotheabysmaldarknessbelow,Iaminclinedtotakebackthewholeofthatprecedingparagraph,althoughitcostmesomelabortoelaborateitspolitemalevolence。IcanevenrecognizesomemelodyinthemusicwhichcomesirregularlyandfitfullyfromthebalconyoftheMuseumonMarketStreet,althoughitmaybebroadlystatedthat,asageneralthing,themusicofallmuseums,menageries,andcircusesbecomesgreatlydemoralized,——possiblythroughassociationswiththebeasts。SosoftandcourteousisthisatmospherethatIhavedetectedtheflutterofoneortwolightdressesontheadjacentbalconiesandpiazzas,andthefrontparlorwindowsofacertainaristocraticmansioninthevicinity,whichhavealwaysmaintainedastudiousreserveinregardtotheinterior,to-nightaresuddenlythrownintotheattitudeoffamiliardisclosure。Afewyoungpeoplearestrollingupthestreetwithaloungingstepwhichisquitearelieftothatusualbrisk,business-likepacewhichthechillynightsimposeuponeventhemostsentimentallovers。Thegenialinfluencesoftheairarenotrestrictedtotheopeningofshuttersandfrontdoors;otherandmoregentledisclosuresaremade,nodoubt,beneaththismoonlight。Thebonnetandhatwhichpassedbeneathmybalconyafewmomentsagoweresuspiciouslyclosetogether。Iarguedfromthisthatmyfriendtheeditorwillprobablyreceiveanyquantityofversesforhisnextissue,containingallusionsto\"Luna,\"inwhichtheoriginalepithetof\"silver\"willbeappliedtothisplanet,andthata\"boon\"willbeaskedfortheevidentpurposeofrhymingwith\"moon,\"andfornoother。Shouldneitherofthepartiesbeequaltothisexpression,thepent-upfeelingsoftheheartwillprobablyfindventlaterintheeveningoverthepiano,in\"IWanderedbytheBrookside,\"or\"WhentheMoonontheLakeisBeaming。\"Butithasbeenpermittedmetohearthefulfilmentofmyprophecyevenasitwasuttered。FromthewindowofnumberTwelveHundredandSevengushesupontheslumberousmistyairthemaddeningballad,\"EverofThee,\"whileatTwelveHundredandEleventhe\"StaroftheEvening\"riseswithachorus。Iaminclinedtothinkthatthereissomethingintheuttervacuityoftherefraininthissongwhichespeciallycommendsitselftotheyoung。Thesimplestatement,\"Staroftheevening,\"isagainandagainrepeatedwithanimbecilerelish;whiletheadjective\"beautiful\"recurswithasteadypersistency,tooexasperatingtodwelluponhere。Atoccasionalintervals,abasevoiceenunciates\"Star-r!Star-r!\"asasolitaryandindependenteffort。Sittinghereinmybalcony,Ipicturethepossessorofthatvoiceasasmall,stoutyoungman,standingalittleapartfromtheothersingers,withhishandsbehindhim,underhiscoat-tail,andasevereexpressionofcountenance。Hesometimesleansforward,withafutileattempttoreadthemusicoversomebodyelse’sshoulder,butalwaysresumeshisoldseverityofattitudebeforesinginghispart。Meanwhilethecelestialsubjectsofthischoraladorationlookdownuponthescenewithatranquillityandpatiencewhichcanonlyresultfromthesecuritywithwhichtheirimmeasurableremotenessinveststhem。Iwouldremarkthatthestarsarenottheonlytopicssubjecttothis\"damnableiteration。\"Acertainpopularsong,whichcontainsthestatement,\"Iwillnotforgetyou,mother,\"apparentlyreposesallitspopularityontheconstantanddrearyrepetitionofthisunimportantinformation,whichatleastproducesthedesiredresultamongtheaudience。Ifthebestoperaticchorusesarenotabovethisweakness,theunfamiliarlanguageinwhichtheyaresungofferslessviolationtocommonsense。

  Itmaybeparentheticallystatedherethatthesongsalludedtoabovemaybefoundinsheetmusiconthetopofthepianoofanyyoungladywhohasjustcomefromboarding-school。\"TheOldArm-

  Chair,\"or\"Woodman,sparethatTree,\"willbealsofoundineasyjuxtaposition。Thelattersongsareusuallybroughtintoserviceattheinstanceofanuncleorbachelorbrother,whoserequestisgenerallyprefacedbyaremarkdeprecatoryoftheopera,andthegratuitousobservationthat\"weareretrograding,sir,——

  retrograding,\"andthat\"thereisnomusicliketheoldsongs。\"Hesometimescondescendstoaccompany\"Marie\"inatremulousbarytone,andisparticularlyforcibleinthosepassageswheretheword\"repeat\"iswritten,forreasonsstatedabove。Whenthesongisover,tothesuccessofwhichhefeelshehasmateriallycontributed,hewillinformyouthatyoumaytalkofyour\"arias,\"andyour\"romanzas,\"\"butformusic,sir,——music——\"atwhichpointhebecomesincoherentandunintelligible。Itisthisgentlemanwhosuggests\"China,\"or\"BrattleStreet,\"asasuitableandcheerfulexerciseforthesocialcircle。Therearecertainamatorysongs,ofanarchandcoquettishcharacter,familiartotheselocalities,whichtheyounglady,beingcalledupontosing,declineswithabashfulandtantalizinghesitation。Prominentamongthesemaybementionedaneroticeffusionentitled\"I’mtalkinginmySleep,\"which,whensungbyayoungpersonvivaciouslyandwithappropriateglances,canbemadetodrivelanguishingswainstothevergeofmadness。Balladsofthisqualityaffordsplendidopportunitiesforboldyoungmen,who,byejaculating\"Oh!\"and\"Ah!\"attheaffectingpassages,frequentlygainafascinatingreputationforwildnessandscepticism。

  Butthemusicwhichcalleduptheseparentheticalreflectionshasdiedaway,andwithittheslightanimositiesitinspired。Thelastsonghasbeensung,thepianoclosed,thelightsarewithdrawnfromthewindows,andthewhiteskirtsflutterawayfromstoopsandbalconies。Thesilenceisbrokenonlybytherattleandrumbleofcarriagescomingfromtheatreandopera。Ifancythatthissound——

  which,seemingtobemoredistinctatthishourthanatanyothertime,mightbecalledoneofthecivicvoicesofthenight——hascertainurbanesuggestions,notunpleasanttothosebornandbredinlargecities。Themoon,roundandfull,graduallyusurpsthetwinklinglightsofthecity,thatonebyoneseemtofadeawayandbeabsorbedinhersuperiorlustre。ThedistantMissionhillsareoutlinedagainstthesky,butthroughonegaptheoutlyingfogwhichhasstealthilyinvestedusseemstohaveeffectedabreach,andonlywaitstheco-operationofthelaggardsea-breezestosweepdownandtakethebeleagueredcitybyassault。Anineffablecalmsinksoverthelandscape。Inthemagicalmoonlighttheshot-towerlosesitsangularoutlineandpracticalrelations,andbecomesaminaretfromwhosebalconyaninvisiblemuezzincallstheFaithfultoprayer。\"Prayerisbetterthansleep。\"Butwhatisthis?A

  shuffleoffeetonthepavement,alowhumofvoices,atwangofsomediabolicalinstrument,apreliminaryhemandcough。Heavens!

  itcannotbe!Ah,yes——itis——itis——SERENADERS!

  AnathemaMaranatha!Maypurgatorialpainsseizeyou,William,CountofPoitou,GirarddeBoreuil,ArnauddeMarveil,BertranddeBorn,mischievousprogenitorsofjongleurs,troubadours,provencals,minnesingers,minstrels,andsingersofcansosandlovechants!

  Confusionovertakeandconfoundyourmoderndescendants,the\"metreballad-mongers,\"whocarrytheshamelessnessoftheMiddleAgesintothenineteenthcentury,andawakeasleepingneighborhoodtothebrazenknowledgeoftheirlovesandwantonfancies!Destructionanddemoralizationpursuethesepitiableimitatorsofabarbarousage,whenladies’namesandcharmswereshoutedthroughtheland,andmodestmaidenneverlentpresencetotiltortourneywithouthearingachronicleofhervirtuesgoroundthelists,shoutedbywheezyheraldsandtakenupbyroaringswashbucklers!Perditionoverpowersuchostentatiouswooers!Marry!shallIshoottheamorousfelinewhonightlyiterateshislovesongsonmyroof,andyetwithholdmytriggerfingerfromyonderpranksomegallant?Goto!Hereisanorangeleftoflastweek’srepast。Decayhathovertakenit,——itpossessethneithersavornorcleanliness。Ha!cleverlythrown!A

  hit——apalpablehit!PeradventureIhavestillabootthathathdonemeservice,and,barringaloosenessoftheheel,anominousyawningattheside,’tisingoodcase!Na’theless,’twillserve。

  So!so!What!dispersed!Nay,then,Itoowillretire。

  MELONS

  AsIdonotsupposethemostgentleofreaderswillbelievethatanybody’ssponsorsinbaptismeverwilfullyassumedtheresponsibilityofsuchaname,ImayaswellstatethatIhavereasontoinferthatMelonswassimplythenicknameofasmallboyIonceknew。Ifhehadanyother,Ineverknewit。

  Varioustheorieswereoftenprojectedbymetoaccountforthisstrangecognomen。Hishead,whichwascoveredwithatransparentdown,likethatwhichclothesverysmallchickens,plainlypermittingthescalptoshowthrough,toanimaginativemindmighthavesuggestedthatsucculentvegetable。Thathisparents,recognizingsomepoeticalsignificanceinthefruitsoftheseason,mighthavegiventhisnametoanAugustchild,wasanOrientalexplanation。Thatfromhisinfancy,hewasfondofindulginginmelons,seemedonthewholethemostlikely,particularlyasFancywasnotbredinMcGinnis’sCourt。HedawneduponmeasMelons。

  Hisproximitywasindicatedbyshrill,youthfulvoices,as\"Ah,Melons!\"orplayfully,\"Hi,Melons!\"orauthoritatively,\"You,Melons!\"

  McGinnis’sCourtwasademocraticexpressionofsomeobstinateandradicalproperty-holder。Occupyingalimitedspacebetweentwofashionablethoroughfares,itrefusedtoconformtocircumstances,butsturdilyparadeditsunkemptglories,andfrequentlyasserteditselfinungrammaticallanguage。Mywindow——arearroomonthegroundfloor——inthiswayderivedblendedlightandshadowfromthecourt。Solowwasthewindow-sill,thathadIbeentheleastpredisposedtosomnambulism,itwouldhavebrokenoutundersuchfavorableauspices,andIshouldhavehauntedMcGinnis’sCourt。Myspeculationsastotheoriginofthecourtwerenotaltogethergratuitous,forbymeansofthiswindowIoncesawthePast,asthroughaglassdarkly。ItwasaCelticshadowthatearlyonemorningobstructedmyancientlights。Itseemedtobelongtoanindividualwithapea-coat,astubbypipe,andbristlingbeard。Hewasgazingintentlyatthecourt,restingonaheavycane,somewhatinthewaythatheroesdramaticallyvisitthescenesoftheirboyhood。Astherewaslittleofarchitecturalbeautyinthecourt,IcametotheconclusionthatitwasMcGinnislookingafterhisproperty。Thefactthathecarefullykickedabrokenbottleoutoftheroadsomewhatstrengthenedmeintheopinion。Buthepresentlywalkedaway,andthecourtknewhimnomore。Heprobablycollectedhisrentsbyproxy——ifhecollectedthematall。

  BeyondMelons,ofwhomallthisispurelyintroductory,therewaslittletointerestthemostsanguineandhopefulnature。Incommonwithallsuchlocalities,agreatdealofwashingwasdone,incomparisonwiththevisibleresults。Therewasalwayssomethingwhiskingontheline,andalwayssomethingwhiskingthroughthecourt,thatlookedasifitoughttobethere。Afish-geranium——ofallplantskeptfortherecreationofmankind,certainlythegreatestillusion——straggledunderthewindow。ThroughitsdustyleavesIcaughtthefirstglanceofMelons。

  Hisagewasaboutseven。Helookedolder,fromthevenerablewhitenessofhishead,anditwasimpossibletoconjecturehissize,ashealwaysworeclothesapparentlybelongingtosomeshapelyyouthofnineteen。Apairofpantaloons,that,whensustainedbyasinglesuspender,completelyequippedhim,formedhisevery-daysuit。How,withthislavishsuperfluityofclothing,hemanagedtoperformthesurprisinggymnasticfeatsithasbeenmyprivilegetowitness,Ihaveneverbeenabletotell。His\"turningthecrab,\"andotherminordislocations,werealwaysattendedwithsuccess。ItwasnotanunusualsightatanyhourofthedaytofindMelonssuspendedonaline,ortoseehisvenerableheadappearingabovetheroofsoftheouthouses。Melonsknewtheexactheightofeveryfenceinthevicinity,itsfacilitiesforscaling,andthepossibilityofseizureontheotherside。Hismorepeacefulandquieteramusementsconsistedindraggingadisusedboilerbyalargestring,withhideousoutcries,toimaginaryfires。

  Melonswasnotgregariousinhishabits。Afewyouthofhisownagesometimescalleduponhim,buttheyeventuallybecameabusive,andtheirvisitsweremorestrictlypredatoryincursionsforoldbottlesandjunkwhichformedthestapleofMcGinnis’sCourt。

  Overcomebylonelinessoneday,Melonsinveigledablindharperintothecourt。Fortwohoursdidthatwretchedmanprosecutehisunhallowedcalling,unrecompensed,andgoingroundandroundthecourt,apparentlyundertheimpressionthatitwassomeotherplace,whileMelonssurveyedhimfromanadjoiningfencewithcalmsatisfaction。ItwasthisabsenceofconscientiousmotivesthatbroughtMelonsintodisreputewithhisaristocraticneighbors。

  Orderswereissuedthatnochildofwealthyandpiousparentageshouldplaywithhim。Thismandate,asamatterofcourse,investedMelonswithafascinatinginteresttothem。AdmiringglanceswerecastatMelonsfromnurserywindows。Babyfingersbeckonedtohim。Invitationstotea(onwoodandpewter)werelispedtohimfromaristocraticback-yards。Itwasevidenthewaslookeduponasapureandnoblebeing,untrammelledbytheconventionalitiesofparentage,andphysicallyaswellasmentallyexaltedabovethem。OneafternoonanunusualcommotionprevailedinthevicinityofMcGinnis’sCourt。LookingfrommywindowIsawMelonsperchedontheroofofastable,pullinguparopebywhichone\"Tommy,\"aninfantscionofanadjacentandwealthyhouse,wassuspendedinmid-air。InvainthefemalerelativesofTommycongregatedintheback-yard,expostulatedwithMelons;invaintheunhappyfathershookhisfistathim。Secureinhisposition,MelonsredoubledhisexertionsandatlastlandedTommyontheroof。ThenitwasthatthehumiliatingfactwasdisclosedthatTommyhadbeenactingincollusionwithMelons。Hegrinneddelightedlybackathisparents,asif\"bymeritraisedtothatbademinence。\"Longbeforetheladderarrivedthatwastosuccorhim,hebecametheswornallyofMelons,and,Iregrettosay,incitedbythesameaudaciousboy,\"chaffed\"hisownfleshandbloodbelowhim。Hewaseventuallytaken,though,ofcourse,Melonsescaped。

  ButTommywasrestrictedtothewindowafterthat,andthecompanionshipwaslimitedto\"Hi,Melons!\"and\"You,Tommy!\"andMelons,toallpracticalpurposes,losthimforever。IlookedafterwardtoseesomesignsofsorrowonMelons’spart,butinvain;heburiedhisgrief,ifhehadany,somewhereinhisonevoluminousgarment。

  AtaboutthistimemyopportunitiesofknowingMelonsbecamemoreextended。IwasengagedinfillingavoidintheLiteratureofthePacificCoast。Asthisvoidwasaprettylargeone,andasIwasinformedthatthePacificCoastlanguishedunderit,Isetaparttwohourseachdaytothisworkoffillingin。ItwasnecessarythatIshouldadoptamethodicalsystem,soIretiredfromtheworldandlockedmyselfinmyroomatacertainhoureachday,aftercomingfrommyoffice。IthencarefullydrewoutmyportfolioandreadwhatIhadwrittenthedaybefore。Thiswouldsuggestsomealteration,andIwouldcarefullyrewriteit。DuringthisoperationIwouldturntoconsultabookofreference,whichinvariablyprovedextremelyinterestingandattractive。Itwouldgenerallysuggestanotherandbettermethodof\"fillingin。\"

  Turningthismethodoverreflectivelyinmymind,IwouldfinallycommencethenewmethodwhichIeventuallyabandonedfortheoriginalplan。AtthistimeIwouldbecomeconvincedthatmyexhaustedfacultiesdemandedacigar。Theoperationoflightingacigarusuallysuggestedthatalittlequietreflectionandmeditationwouldbeofservicetome,andIalwaysallowedmyselftobeguidedbyprudentialinstincts。Eventually,seatedbymywindow,asbeforestated,Melonsassertedhimself,thoughourconversationrarelywentfurtherthan\"Hello,Mister!\"and\"Ah,Melons!\"avagabondinstinctwefeltincommonimpliedacommuniondeeperthanwords。Inthisspiritualcomminglingthetimepassed,oftenbeguiledbygymnasticsonthefenceorline(alwayswithaneyetomywindow)untildinnerwasannouncedandIfoundamorepracticalvoidrequiredmyattention。Anunlookedforincidentdrewusincloserrelation。

  Asea-faringfriendjustfromatropicalvoyagehadpresentedmewithabunchofbananas。Theywerenotquiteripe,andIhungthembeforemywindowtomatureinthesunofMcGinnis’sCourt,whoseforcingqualitieswereremarkable。Inthemysteriouslymingledodorsofshipandshorewhichtheydiffusedthroughoutmyroom,therewasalingeringreminiscenceoflowlatitudes。Buteventhatjoywasfleetingandevanescent:theyneverreachedmaturity。

  Cominghomeoneday,asIturnedthecornerofthatfashionablethoroughfarebeforealludedto,Imetasmallboyeatingabanana。

  Therewasnothingremarkableinthat,butasInearedMcGinnis’sCourtIpresentlymetanothersmallboy,alsoeatingabanana。A

  thirdsmallboyengagedinalikeoccupationobtrudedapainfulcoincidenceuponmymind。Ileavethepsychologicalreadertodeterminetheexactco-relationbetweenthiscircumstanceandthesickeningsenseoflossthatovercamemeonwitnessingit。I

  reachedmyroom——andfoundthebunchofbananaswasgone。

  Therewasbutonewhoknewoftheirexistence,butonewhofrequentedmywindow,butonecapableofthegymnasticefforttoprocurethem,andthatwas——Iblushtosayit——Melons。Melonsthedepredator——Melons,despoiledbylargerboysofhisill-gottenbooty,orrecklessandindiscreetlyliberal;Melons——nowafugitiveonsomeneighboringhouse-top。Ilitacigar,and,drawingmychairtothewindow,soughtsurceaseofsorrowinthecontemplationofthefish-geranium。Inafewmomentssomethingwhitepassedmywindowatabouttheleveloftheedge。Therewasnomistakingthathoaryhead,whichnowrepresentedtomeonlyagediniquity。ItwasMelons,thatvenerable,juvenilehypocrite。

  Heaffectednottoobserveme,andwouldhavewithdrawnquietly,butthathorriblefascinationwhichcausesthemurderertorevisitthesceneofhiscrime,impelledhimtowardmywindow。Ismokedcalmlyandgazedathimwithoutspeaking。Hewalkedseveraltimesupanddownthecourtwithahalf-rigid,half-belligerentexpressionofeyeandshoulder,intendedtorepresentthecarelessnessofinnocence。

  Onceortwicehestopped,andputtinghisarmstheirwholelengthintohiscapacioustrousers,gazedwithsomeinterestattheadditionalwidththeythusacquired。Thenhewhistled。ThesingularconflictingconditionsofJohnBrown’sbodyandsoulwe’reatthattimebeginningtoattracttheattentionofyouth,andMelons’sperformanceofthatmelodywasalwaysremarkable。Butto-

  dayhewhistledfalselyandshrillybetweenhisteeth。Atlasthemetmyeye。Hewincedslightly,butrecoveredhimself,andgoingtothefence,stoodforafewmomentsonhishands,withhisbarefeetquiveringintheair。Thenheturnedtowardmeandthrewoutaconversationalpreliminary。

  \"Theyisacirkis\"——saidMelonsgravely,hangingwithhisbacktothefenceandhisarmstwistedaroundthepalings——\"acirkisoveryonder!\"——indicatingthelocalitywithhisfoot——\"withhosses,andhossbackriders。Theyisamanwotridessixhossestoonct——sixhossestoonct——andnarysaddle\"——andhepausedinexpectation。

  Eventhisequestriannoveltydidnotaffectme。IstillkeptafixedgazeonMelons’seye,andhebegantotrembleandvisiblyshrinkinhiscapaciousgarment。Someotherdesperatemeans——

  conversationwithMelonswasalwaysadesperatemeans——mustberesortedto。Herecommencedmoreartfully。

  \"DoyouknowCarrots?\"

  Ihadafaintremembranceofaboyofthateuphoniousname,withscarlethair,whowasaplaymateandpersecutorofMelons。ButI

  saidnothing。

  \"Carrotsisabadboy。Killedapolicemanonct。Wearsadirkknifeinhisboots,sawhimto-daylookinginyourwindy。\"

  Ifeltthatthismustendhere。IrosesternlyandaddressedMelons。

  \"Melons,thisisallirrelevantandimpertinenttothecase。YOU

  tookthosebananas。YourpropositionregardingCarrots,evenifI

  wereinclinedtoacceptitascredibleinformation,doesnotalterthematerialissue。Youtookthosebananas。TheoffenceunderthestatutesofCaliforniaisfelony。HowfarCarrotsmayhavebeenaccessorytothefacteitherbeforeorafter,isnotmyintentionatpresenttodiscuss。Theactiscomplete。Yourpresentconductshowstheanimofuranditohavebeenequallyclear。\"

  BythetimeIhadfinishedthisexordium,Melonshaddisappeared,asIfullyexpected。

  Heneverreappeared。TheremorsethatIhaveexperiencedforthepartIhadtakeninwhatIfearmayhaveresultedinhisutterandcompleteextermination,alas,hemaynotknow,exceptthroughthesepages。ForIhaveneverseenhimsince。Whetherheranawayandwenttoseatoreappearatsomefuturedayasthemostancientofmariners,orwhetherheburiedhimselfcompletelyinhistrousers,Inevershallknow。Ihavereadthepapersanxiouslyforaccountsofhim。IhavegonetothePoliceOfficeinthevainattemptofidentifyinghimasalostchild。ButIneversawhimorheardofhimsince。Strangefearshavesometimescrossedmymindthathisvenerableappearancemayhavebeenactuallytheresultofsenility,andthathemayhavebeengatheredpeacefullytohisfathersinagreenoldage。Ihaveevenhaddoubtsofhisexistence,andhavesometimesthoughtthathewasprovidentiallyandmysteriouslyofferedtofillthevoidIhavebeforealludedto。InthathopeI

  havewrittenthesepages。

  SURPRISINGADVENTURESOFMASTERCHARLESSUMMERTON。

  Atexactlyhalfpastnineo’clockonthemorningofSaturday,August26,1865,MasterCharlesSummerton,agedfiveyears,disappearedmysteriouslyfromhispaternalresidenceonFolsomStreet,SanFrancisco。Attwenty-fiveminutespastninehehadbeenobserved,bythebutcher,amusinghimselfbygoingthroughthatpopularyouthfulexerciseknownas\"turningthecrab,\"afeatinwhichhewassingularlyproficient。Atacourtofinquirysummarilyheldinthebackparlorat10。15,Bridget,cook,deposedtohavedetectedhimattwentyminutespastnine,inthefeloniousabstractionofsugarfromthepantry,which,bythesametoken,hadsheknownwhatwasa-comin’,she’dhaveneverprevinted。Patsey,ashrill-voicedyouthfromaneighboringalley,testifiedtohaveseen\"Chowley\"athalfpastnine,infrontofthebutcher’sshoproundthecorner,butasthisyounggentlemanchosetothrowoutthegratuitousbeliefthatthemissingchildhadbeenconvertedintosausagesbythebutcher,histestimonywasreceivedwithsomecautionbythefemaleportionofthecourt,andwithdownrightscornandcontumelybyitsmasculinemembers。Butwhatevermighthavebeenthehourofhisdeparture,itwascertainthatfromhalfpasttenA。M。untilnineP。M。,whenhewasbroughthomebyapoliceman,CharlesSummertonwasmissing。Beingnaturallyofareticentdisposition,hehassinceresisted,withbutoneexception,anyattempttowrestfromhimastatementofhiswhereaboutsduringthatperiod。Thatexceptionhasbeenmyself。

  Hehasrelatedtomethefollowinginthestrictestconfidence。

  Hisintentiononleavingthedoor-stepsofhisdwellingwastoproceedwithoutdelaytoVanDieman’sLand,bywayofSecondandMarketstreets。ThisprojectwassubsequentlymodifiedsofarastopermitavisittoOtaheite,whereCaptainCookwaskilled。Theoutfitforhisvoyageconsistedoftwocar-tickets,fivecentsinsilver,afishing-line,thebrasscappingofaspoolofcotton,which,inhiseyes,boresomeresemblancetometalliccurrency,andaSunday-schoollibraryticket。Hisgarments,admirablyadaptedtotheexigenciesofanyclimate,wereseverallyastrawhatwithapinkribbon,astripedshirt,overwhichapairoftrousers,uncommonlywideincomparisontotheirlength,werebuttoned,stripedbalmoralstockings,whichgavehisyouthfullegssomethingoftheappearanceofwintergreencandy,andcopper-toedshoeswithironheels,capableofstrikingfirefromanyflagstone。Thislatterquality,MasterCharleycouldnothelpfeeling,wouldbeofinfiniteservicetohiminthewildsofVanDieman’sLand,which,aspictoriallyrepresentedinhisgeography,seemedtobedeficientincornergroceriesandmatches。

  Exactlyastheclockstruckthehalf-hour,theshortlegsandstrawhatofMasterCharlesSummertondisappearedaroundthecorner。Heranrapidly,partlybywayofinuringhimselftothefatiguesofthejourneybeforehim,andpartlybywayoftestinghisspeedwiththatofaNorthBeachcarwhichwasproceedinginhisdirection。

  Theconductor,notbeingawareofthisgenerousandloftyemulation,andbeingsomewhatconcernedatthespectacleofapairofveryshort,twinklinglegssofarintherear,stoppedhiscarandgenerouslyassistedtheyouthfulSummertonupontheplatform。Fromthispointahiatusofseveralhours’durationoccursinCharles’snarrative。Heisundertheimpressionthathe\"rodeout\"notonlyhistwotickets,butthathebecamesubsequentlyindebtedtothecompanyforseveraltripstoandfromtheoppositetermini,andthatatlast,resolutelyrefusingtogiveanyexplanationofhisconduct,hewasfinallyejected,muchtohisrelief,onastreetcorner。

  Although,asheinformsus,hefeltperfectlysatisfiedwiththisarrangement,hewasimpelledunderthecircumstancestohurlaftertheconductoranopprobriousappellationwhichhehadascertainedfromPatseywasthecorrectthinginsuchemergencies,andpossessedpeculiarlyexasperatingproperties。

  Wenowapproachathrillingpartofthenarrative,beforewhichmostoftheadventuresofthe\"Boys’OwnBook\"paleintoinsignificance。TherearetimeswhentherecollectionofthisadventurecausesMasterCharlestobreakoutinacoldsweat,andhehasseveraltimessinceitsoccurrencebeenawakenedbylamentationsandoutcriesinthenightseasonbymerelydreamingofit。Onthecornerofthestreetlayseverallargeemptysugarhogsheads。Afewyounggentlemendisportedthemselvestherein,armedwithsticks,withwhichtheyremovedthesugarwhichstilladheredtothejointsofthestaves,andconveyedittotheirmouths。Findingacasknotyetpreempted,MasterCharlessettowork,andforafewmomentsrevelledinawildsaccharinedream,whencehewasfinallyrousedbyanangryvoiceandtherapidlyretreatingfootstepsofhiscomrades。Anominoussoundsmotehisear,andthenextmomenthefeltthecaskwhereinhelayupliftedandsetuprightagainstthewall。Hewasaprisoner,butasyetundiscovered。Beingsatisfiedinhismindthathangingwasthesystematicandlegalizedpenaltyfortheoutragehehadcommitted,hekeptdownmanfullythecrythatrosetohislips。

  Inafewmomentshefeltthecaskagainliftedbyapowerfulhand,whichappearedabovehimattheedgeofhisprison,andwhichheconcludedbelongedtotheferociousgiantBlunderbore,whosefeaturesandlimbshehadfrequentlymetincoloredpictures。

  Beforehecouldrecoverfromhisastonishment,hiscaskwasplacedwithseveralothersonacart,andrapidlydrivenaway。Theridewhichensuedhedescribesasbeingfearfulintheextreme。Rolledaroundlikeapillinabox,theagonieswhichhesufferedmaybehintedat,notspoken。Evidencesofthatprotractedstrugglewerevisibleinhisgarments,whichwereoftheconsistencyofsyrup,andhishair,whichforseveralhours,underthetreatmentofhotwater,yieldedathintreacle。Atlengththecartstoppedononeofthewharves,andthecartmanbegantounload。AshetiltedoverthecaskinwhichCharleslay,anexclamationbrokefromhislips,andtheedgeofthecaskfellfromhishands,slidingitslateoccupantuponthewharf。Toregainhisshortlegs,andtoputthegreatestpossibledistancebetweenhimselfandthecartman,werehisfirstmovementsonregaininghisliberty。HedidnotstopuntilhereachedthecornerofFrontStreet。

  Anotherblanksucceedsinthisveracioushistory。Hecannotrememberhoworwhenhefoundhimselfinfrontofthecircustent。

  Hehasanindistinctrecollectionofhavingpassedthroughalongstreetofstoreswhichwereallclosed,andwhichmadehimfearthatitwasSunday,andthathehadspentamiserablenightinthesugarcask。Butheremembershearingthesoundofmusicwithinthetent,andofcreepingonhishandsandknees,whennoonewaslooking,untilhepassedunderthecanvas。Hisdescriptionofthewonderscontainedwithinthatcircle;oftheterrificfeatswhichwereperformedbyamanonapole,sincepractisedbyhiminthebackyard;ofthehorses,oneofwhichwasspottedandresembledananimalinhisNoah’sArk,hithertounrecognizedandundefined;ofthefemaleequestrians,whosedressescouldonlybeequalledinmagnificencebythefrocksofhissister’sdoll;ofthepaintedclown,whosejokesexcitedamerriment,somewhattingedbyanundefinedfear,wasaneffortoflanguagewhichthispencouldbutweaklytranscribe,andwhichnoquantityofexclamationpointscouldsufficientlyillustrate。Heisnotquitecertainwhatfollowed。Heremembersthatalmostimmediatelyonleavingthecircusitbecamedark,andthathefellasleep,wakingupatintervalsonthecornersofthestreets,onfrontsteps,insomebody’sarms,andfinallyinhisownbed。Hewasnotawareofexperiencinganyregretforhisconduct;hedoesnotrecallfeelingatanytimeadispositiontogohome;heremembersdistinctlythathefelthungry。

  Hehasmadethisdisclosureinconfidence。Hewishesittoberespected。Hewantstoknowifyouhavefivecentsaboutyou。

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