登陆注册
26207500000103

第103章

ON A PEAL OF BELLS.

As some bells in a church hard by are ****** a great holiday clanging in the summer afternoon, I am reminded somehow of a July day, a garden, and a great clanging of bells years and years ago, on the very day when George IV.was crowned.I remember a little boy lying in that garden reading his first novel.It was called the "Scottish Chiefs." The little boy (who is now ancient and not little) read this book in the summer-house of his great grandmamma.

She was eighty years of age then.A most lovely and picturesque old lady, with a long tortoise-shell cane, with a little puff, or tour, of snow-white (or was it powdered?) hair under her cap, with the prettiest little black-velvet slippers and high heels you ever saw.

She had a grandson, a lieutenant in the navy; son of her son, a captain in the navy; grandson of her husband, a captain in the navy.

She lived for scores and scores of years in a dear little old Hampshire town inhabited by the wives, widows, daughters of navy captains, admirals, lieutenants.Dear me! Don't I remember Mrs.

Duval, widow of Admiral Duval; and the Miss Dennets, at the Great House at the other end of the town, Admiral Dennet's daughters; and the Miss Barrys, the late Captain Barry's daughters; and the good old Miss Maskews, Admiral Maskew's daughter; and that dear little Miss Norval, and the kind Miss Bookers, one of whom married Captain, now Admiral Sir Henry Excellent, K.C.B.? Far, far away into the past I look and see the little town with its friendly glimmer.That town was so like a novel of Miss Austen's that I wonder was she born and bred there? No, we should have known, and the good old ladies would have pronounced her to be a little idle thing, occupied with her silly books and neglecting her housekeeping.There were other towns in England, no doubt, where dwelt the widows and wives of other navy captains; where they tattled, loved each other, and quarrelled; talked about Betty the maid, and her fine ribbons indeed! took their dish of tea at six, played at quadrille every night till ten, when there was a little bit of supper, after which Betty came with the lanthorn; and next day came, and next, and next, and so forth, until a day arrived when the lanthorn was out, when Betty came no more: all that little company sank to rest under the daisies, whither some folks will presently follow them.How did they live to be so old, those good people? Moi qui vous parle, Iperfectly recollect old Mr.Gilbert, who had been to sea with Captain Cook; and Captain Cook, as you justly observe, dear Miss, quoting out of your "Mangnall's Questions," was murdered by the natives of Owhyhee, anno 1779.Ah! don't you remember his picture, standing on the seashore, in tights and gaiters, with a musket in his hand, pointing to his people not to fire from the boats, whilst a great tattooed savage is going to stab him in the back? Don't you remember those houris dancing before him and the other officers at the great Otaheite ball? Don't you know that Cook was at the siege of Quebec, with the glorious Wolfe, who fought under the Duke of Cumberland, whose royal father was a distinguished officer at Ramillies, before he commanded in chief at Dettingen? Huzza! Give it them, my lads! My horse is down? Then I know I shall not run away.Do the French run? then I die content.Stop.Wo! Quo me rapis? My Pegasus is galloping off, goodness knows where, like his Majesty's charger at Dettingen.

How do these rich historical and personal reminiscences come out of the subject at present in hand? What IS that subject, by the way?

My dear friend, if you look at the last essaykin (though you may leave it alone, and I shall not be in the least surprised or offended), if you look at the last paper, where the writer imagines Athos and Porthos, Dalgetty and Ivanhoe, Amelia and Sir Charles Grandison, Don Quixote and Sir Roger, walking in at the garden-window, you will at once perceive that NOVELS and their heroes and heroines are our present subject of discourse, into which we will presently plunge.Are you one of us, dear sir, and do you love novel-reading? To be reminded of your first novel will surely be a pleasure to you.Hush! I never read quite to the end of my first, the "Scottish Chiefs." I couldn't.I peeped in an alarmed furtive manner at some of the closing pages.Miss Porter, like a kind dear tender-hearted creature, would not have Wallace's head chopped off at the end of Vol.V.She made him die in prison, and if Iremember right (protesting I have not read the book for forty-two or three years), Robert Bruce made a speech to his soldiers, in which he said, "And Bannockburn shall equal Cambuskenneth." But Irepeat I could not read the end of the fifth volume of that dear delightful book for crying.Good heavens! It was as sad, as sad as going back to school.

I find, on reference to the novel, that Sir William died on the scaffold, not in prison.His last words were, "'My prayer is heard.

Life's cord is cut by heaven.Helen! Helen! May heaven preserve my country, and--' He stopped.He fell.And with that mighty shock the scaffold shook to its foundations."The remark of Bruce (which I protest I had not read for forty-two years), I find to be as follows:--"When this was uttered by the English heralds, Bruce turned to Ruthven, with an heroic smile, 'Let him come, my brave barons! and he shall find that Bannockburn shall page with Cambuskenneth!'" In the same amiable author's famous novel of "Thaddeus of Warsaw," there is more crying than in any novel I ever remember to have read.See, for example, the last page...."Incapable of speaking, Thaddeus led his wife back to her carriage....His tears gushed out in spite of himself, and mingling with hers, poured those thanks, those assurances, of animated approbation through her heart, which made it even ache with excess of happiness."...And a sentence or two further.

同类推荐
  • 琉球国志略

    琉球国志略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说六道伽陀经

    佛说六道伽陀经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 洞真太上青芽始生经

    洞真太上青芽始生经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 西山政训

    西山政训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 华严镜灯章

    华严镜灯章

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 萧史记

    萧史记

    一段虚幻的历史一部精彩的传奇身负奇才的少年为了家恨情仇踏上了属于他的征程
  • 诺贝尔奖作家传略

    诺贝尔奖作家传略

    本书以诺贝尔文学奖自1901年设立直至2012年109位获奖作家为对象,由相关研究专家撰述他们的生平小传,并酌情辑收部分作家的著作年表或生平大事年表、访问记、演讲等,以求较为全面地展示这些伟大作家的人生轨迹及著作风貌。各篇传记的作者均系翻译、研究名家,文字简明扼要,评论深中肯綮,具有很高的学术价值和文献价值。
  • 腹黑首席猎妻计划

    腹黑首席猎妻计划

    他们一天之内见了两次。第一次,她拿学生证冒充结婚证,谎称是他的妻子。他觉得有趣,于是记住了她。第二次,她在酒吧喝得烂醉,硬是拉着他要睡他。他觉得有缘,于是让她睡了他。此后的岁月里,他便慢慢编制了一张名为“猎妻”的网。将她困住、套牢,让她逃无可逃,只能撞进他的怀抱。
  • 东茶颂

    东茶颂

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 妖狐逆天

    妖狐逆天

    云夕,九尾妖狐。身为妖皇的妹妹,她却爱上了仙界的上仙。她为了他,不惜自除妖籍,背井离乡,更甚者为他自取心头血,散尽千年修为,一夜白头,最后却换来他无情的一掌。只因为,心怀苍生的他,眼里容不下一只妖。当她再一次睁开双眼,潋滟重生。不复当初的温柔善良,现在,谁敢阻拦她的脚步,就必须付出血的代价。她,遇神杀神,遇佛杀佛,只要能够救醒哥哥,便是逆天又何妨?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 强者为尊之姐姐无敌

    强者为尊之姐姐无敌

    文案:闻家有七女,各个貌美如花,乃是各个世家追求联姻最佳对象,大女儿闻醉三岁去闻家交好的端木家参加端木家嫡子的百岁宴,强吻了这位百日的嫡子,一下子被定为端木家嫡子的媳妇。不过端木家嫡子十二岁闻此事,怒的离家出走,至此音信全无,闻醉也成了笑话。闻醉不在意,没关系,老牛啃嫩草是要不得的。闻家余下六女到年龄出嫁,回门夫婿各个将老大闻醉认作小妹,各个妹夫超级热情的推销自家兄弟,闻家六女怒。纷纷去找家主爷爷告状。“爷爷,大姐已经二十岁了,已经属于晚婚行列。让姐姐嫁了吧。”闻家二女闻笑说道。“你姐姐势要等你大姐夫,这样子吧,你打得过你大姐,就按你说的来。”闻家家主笑眯眯的说道。闻笑扑街。“爷爷,相公家的小叔不嫌弃大姐二十高龄,打算聘为妻,爷爷同意吧。”闻家三女闻双说道。“你大姐要等你大姐夫,这样子吧,你跟你夫婿两人打得过你大姐,就按你说的来。”闻家家主笑眯眯的说道。闻双扑街。“爷爷,大姐已经二十二岁高龄,仍然被错十五少女,爷爷,该为姐姐重寻一门亲事、”闻家四女闻艳说道。“你大姐要等你大姐夫,这样子吧,你跟你二三姐联手打得过你大姐,就按你说的来。”闻家家主笑眯眯的说道,闻艳扑街。“爷爷,大姐已经二十三岁高龄了,琳儿已经是孩子的娘了,大姐该嫁人了。”闻家五女闻琳说道。“你大姐要等你大姐夫,这样子吧,你夫婿家中第一高手能打败你大姐,就按你说的来。”闻家家主笑眯眯的说道,闻琳扑街。“爷爷,我跟小妹都嫁人了,大姐仍然自己一个人孤零零的,太惨淡点,爷爷必须为姐姐寻一门亲事。”闻家六女闻婷与闻家幺女闻雯一致要求道。“这个,跟你姐姐一样,打得过你姐姐就行。”闻老爷子五年来重复同样的话。闻家六女跟幺女扑街。众姐们悲愤了,她们用着自然堂的各种美白保持肌肤的用品,为毛,大姐还是十五岁的模样。打又打不过大姐,这个靠脸靠武力值的时代,她们真的很悲。闻醉无奈,姐天生丽质没办法。至于武力值,拜托,姐天生如此。端木景轩很忧伤,自己百日初吻就被一个大三岁的老女人夺了,十二岁被这个老女人当小孩子一般打屁股,好不容易修炼有成回来,结果还是被虐。老天,太对不起我了吧。不过,我怎么没那么排斥那个大女人呢。他为自己等了十年,好吧,我就跟她好了。闻醉笑眯眯的看着眼前千百转的小夫婿,小样,这都治不了你,真当姐白活了一百多年么。哼哼。这是一个赤果果的老牛吃嫩草的故事,主角很强大,欢迎来戳。
  • 甩手总裁:老婆,你主外

    甩手总裁:老婆,你主外

    近日,一条爆炸性消息让网文圈沸沸扬扬。“大神疯寒妄,断更了。”“大神疯寒妄,太监了。”“大神疯寒妄,失踪了。”评论区呈现爆炸模式,催更、猜测,各种留言不断,只因这是大神开文三年以来第一次没跟读者、编辑报备凭空消失。资深编辑刘思彤临危受命,就是掘地三尺也要抓他回来填坑,还读者们一个公道。
  • 冷月逍遥仙

    冷月逍遥仙

    冷月乃凡尘中一脱凡之人,他的脱凡并不是出自刻意修炼,乃是他天性所使然。因为他武艺高强,所以他可以纵横
  • 童小四

    童小四

    一场事故,我们相识了。小时候,我们四个人无忧无虑,我一直暗恋着蓝生,可是蓝生并不喜欢我尽管我做出多大的表示,春天没有花,人生没有爱,那还成个什么世界?也许如果我们永远不相识便不会发生十几年后那场让你们痛心事情,可是上天注定让我们相识注定让我爱上蓝生。入我相思门,知我相思苦,长相思兮长相忆,短相思兮无穷极。
  • 做人与处世(漫漫求知路)

    做人与处世(漫漫求知路)

    做人与处事是需要用生命去研究和实践的课题,只有生命终止研究和实践活动才能结束,我们才能评价一个人的研究和实践成果。为了使研究和实践少走弯路,我们应该借鉴前人的研究和实践成果。做人与处世同样重要,我们不但要学会做人更要学会做事。