登陆注册
15395500000021

第21章

The last Essay of this Roundabout Series, describing the griefs and miseries of the editorial chair, was written, as the kind reader will acknowledge, in a mild and gentle, not in a warlike or satirical spirit.I showed how cudgels were applied; but surely, the meek object of persecution hit no blows in return.The beating did not hurt much, and the person assaulted could afford to keep his good-humor; indeed, I admired that brave though illogical little actress, of the T.R.D-bl-n, for her fiery vindication of her profession's honor.I assure her I had no intention to tell l--s--well, let us say monosyllables--about my superiors: and I wish her nothing but well, and when Macmahon (or shall it be Mulligan?) Roi d'Irlande ascends his throne, I hope she may be appointed professor of English to the princesses of the royal house.Nuper--in former days--I too have militated; sometimes, as I now think, unjustly; but always, I vow, without personal rancor.Which of us has not idle words to recall, flippant jokes to regret? Have you never committed an imprudence? Have you never had a dispute, and found out that you were wrong? So much the worse for you.Woe be to the man qui croit toujours avoir raison.His anger is not a brief madness, but a permanent mania.His rage is not a fever-fit, but a black poison inflaming him, distorting his judgment, disturbing his rest, embittering his cup, gnawing at his pleasures, causing him more cruel suffering than ever he can inflict on his enemy.O la belle morale! As I write it, I think about one or two little affairs of my own.There is old Dr.Squaretoso (he certainly was very rude to me, and that's the fact); there is Madame Pomposa (and certainly her ladyship's behavior was about as cool as cool could be).Never mind, old Squaretoso: never mind, Madame Pomposa! Here is a hand.

Let us be friends as we once were, and have no more of this rancor.

I had hardly sent that last Roundabout Paper to the printer (which, I submit, was written in a pacable and not unchristian frame of mind), when Saturday came, and with it, of course, my Saturday Review.I remember at New York coming down to breakfast at the hotel one morning, after a criticism had appeared in the New York Herald, in which an Irish writer had given me a dressing for a certain lecture on Swift.Ah my dear little enemy of the T.R, D., what were the cudgels in YOUR little billet-doux compared to those noble New York shillelaghs? All through the Union, the literary sons of Erin have marched alpeen-stock in hand, and in every city of the States they call each other and everybody else the finest names.

Having come to breakfast, then, in the public room, I sit down, and see--that the nine people opposite have all got New York Heralds in their hands.One dear little lady, whom I knew, and who sat opposite, gave a pretty blush, and popped her paper under the tablecloth.I told her I had had my whipping already in my own private room, and begged her to continue her reading.I may have undergone agonies, you see, but every man who has been bred at an English public school comes away from a private interview with Dr.

Birch with a calm, even a smiling face.And this is not impossible, when you are prepared.You screw your courage up--you go through the business.You come back and take your seat on the form, showing not the least symptom of uneasiness or of previous unpleasantries.

But to be caught suddenly up, and whipped in the bosom of your family--to sit down to breakfast, and cast your innocent eye on a paper, and find, before you are aware, that the Saturday Monitor or Black Monday Instructor has hoisted you and is laying on--that is indeed a trial.Or perhaps the family has looked at the dreadful paper beforehand, and weakly tries to hide it."Where is the Instructor, or the Monitor?" say you."Where is that paper?" says mamma to one of the young ladies.Lucy hasn't it.Fanny hasn't seen it.Emily thinks that the governess has it.At last, out it is brought, that awful paper! Papa is amazingly tickled with the article on Thomson; thinks that show up of Johnson is very lively;and now--heaven be good to us!--he has come to the critique on himself:--"Of all the rubbish which we have had from Mr.Tomkins, we do protest and vow that this last cartload is" &c.Ah, poor Tomkins!--but most of all, ah! poor Mrs.Tomkins, and poor Emily, and Fanny, and Lucy, who have to sit by and see paterfamilias put to the torture!

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 上仙来袭:倒霉女配要崛起

    上仙来袭:倒霉女配要崛起

    上一世幻流音为法力强大的画修,纵是孤女之身,众修者也不得不尊称她一声画仙子,可是堪称人身赢家的她却输在了人心,真是应了一句话:人这一生哪能不遇见几个渣?这一生意外占了一女子的身体,却发现这女子才是真的倒霉催,女配中的炮灰!既然已经接手,那就摒弃弱点,看她如何崛起,屹立众生之颠!
  • 首席少东的契约妻:蚀骨缠绵

    首席少东的契约妻:蚀骨缠绵

    一千万。这算是幸运吧,因为乔力扬在结婚当天看到未婚妻的出轨,所以她成为他的契约妻子。并且约法三章。一,二十万,结婚。二,钱随便花。三嘛,怀孕他负责,但她依旧是低贱的女人。什么跟什么嘛,狗东西,我岂会买你的帐,看我如何收拾你。
  • 巫山传

    巫山传

    五百年前巫神离世,巫洲大陆分为四大巫国。此后每百年巫神遗骨现世一次。前四百年四大巫国各得一骨,这第五百年各国大巫师预测巫神遗骨将现世于中立之地----巫神谷。立志于周游大陆的毫无巫术的宋小坟,不小心被灵媒鬼婆子所擒并与一美貌女尸结为“夫妻”,无奈跟随鬼婆子踏上了通往巫神谷的道路,一段传奇也就此展开!
  • 种族战纪

    种族战纪

    一个星球的毁灭,迫使人们寻找第二个家园,最终驶向星辰大海一个只能在传说中听到的世界,刷新了这群外来人的三观飞天遁地,一掌翻山倒海。当外来人为了一块栖息之地惨遭压迫的时候,战争爆发了。“我们只想有一块能够安身的地方,为了我们民族血脉的延续,那就来战吧”—王通
  • 獒图腾

    獒图腾

    一起失踪事件,我与我的藏獒萨吉不幸卷入一趟无人区救援之旅,这是谁精心布置的迷局?藏地白头蝰、野獒、藏狼、巨熊、野耗牛、猎獒人、高山兀鹫、狼獾、圣湖水怪、雪豹……谁来阻止我们的逃离?谁才是真正的“藏区之王”?死亡之旅,离奇失踪,古老密咒,荒原秘境,……羌塘无人区这个“生命禁区”向我们隐瞒了什么?獒图腾崇拜为何如此疯狂?首次解密羌塘无人区这一块魔幻秘境。
  • 错误穿越的拳皇世界

    错误穿越的拳皇世界

    有个几乎被我们遗忘的儿时作品,有个可以很有趣很热血但是从未被建立起来的世界观。当陈晓宇在一个意外中穿越到拳皇世界之后,儿时曾经的热血又被重新燃烧了起来。“醒醒,宿主由于穿越的世界线变更失败,所以,体能将被限制在一个较低水平,招式天赋和能力也将会限制。”“不过作为补偿,宿主可以获得原先Fate世界的令咒系统作为补偿,至于使用方法,请自行发觉哟~”嘿嘿嘿,有点难度,故事才会有趣嘛。
  • 拥有你的天空

    拥有你的天空

    来自外星球的手机机器人,将会在地球发生怎样的故事?
  • 刀剑异域

    刀剑异域

    刀剑异域,只要一把刀剑就可以去任何地方!
  • 超宇宙战士

    超宇宙战士

    陈楚河——拥有对任何金属的掌控能力——超级宇宙文明,我来了!群号——310774049
  • 东方氏

    东方氏

    中华传统文化情结:悠久而又常新的国度,特有的民族精神。——内传五千年文明史。——龙的传说。遥远的东方,古老而神秘的国度,多难兴邦。又见老魔乱舞,小丑叫嚷,你方唱罢我登场,甚嚣尘上。是可忍,绝不能让,要么狠拼一仗!待我高擎神火,小试锋芒。惊其道大光,势不可挡,赢得更叹千古之绝唱:看巨龙缘起东方,协和万邦。