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TWICE-TOLD TALES
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第6章

Thedoubtimpliedinhisquestionwaswellfounded。Inthe

generaldestructionofbooksalreadydescribed,aholyvolume-that

stoodapartfromthecatalogueofhumanliterature,andyet,inone

sense,wasatitshead-hadbeenspared。ButtheTitanof

innovation-angelorfiend,doubleinhisnature,andcapableofdeeds

befittingbothcharacters-atfirstshakingdownonlytheoldand

rottenshapesofthings,hadnow,asitappeared,laidhisterrible

handuponthemainpillarswhichsupportedthewholeedificeofour

moralandspiritualstate。Theinhabitantsoftheearthhadgrown

tooenlightenedtodefinetheirfaithwithinaformofwords,orto

limitthespiritualbyanyanalogytoourmaterialexistence。

Truths,whichtheheavenstrembledat,werenowbutafableofthe

world’sinfancy。Therefore,asthefinalsacrificeofhumanerror,

whatelseremainedtobethrownupontheembersofthatawfulpile,

excepttheBook,which,thoughacelestialrevelationtopastages,

wasbutavoicefromalowersphere,asregardedthepresentraceof

man?Itwasdone!Upontheblazingheapoffalsehoodandworn-out

truth-thingsthattheearthhadneverneeded,orhadceasedto

need,orhadgrownchildishlywearyof-felltheponderouschurch

Bible,thegreatoldvolume,thathadlainsolongonthecushionof

thepulpit,andwhencethepastor’ssolemnvoicehadgivenholy

utteranceonsomanyaSabbathday。There,likewise,fellthefamily

Bible,whichthelongburiedpatriarchhadreadtohischildren-in

prosperityorsorrow,bythefiresideandinthesummershadeof

trees-andhadbequeatheddownward,astheheir-loomofgenerations。

TherefellthebosomBible,thelittlevolumethathadbeenthesoul’s

friendofsomesorelytriedchildofdust,whothencetookcourage,

whetherhistrialwereforlifeordeath,steadfastlyconfrontingboth

inthestrongassuranceofimmortality。

Allthesewereflungintothefierceandriotousblaze;andthen

amightywindcameroaringacrosstheplain,withadesolatehowl,

asifitweretheangrylamentationsoftheEarthforthelossof

Heaven’ssunshine,anditshookthegiganticpyramidofflame,and

scatteredthecindersofhalf-consumedabominationsarounduponthe

spectators。

“Thisisterrible!”saidI,feelingthatmycheekgrewpale,and

seeingalikechangeinthevisagesaboutme。

“Beofgoodcourageyet。”answeredthemanwithwhomIhadsooften

spoken。Hecontinuedtogazesteadilyatthespectacle,witha

singularcalmness,asifitconcernedhimmerelyasanobserver。“Be

ofgoodcourage-noryetexulttoomuch;forthereisfarlessbothof

goodandevil,intheeffectofthisbonfire,thantheworldmight

bewillingtobelieve。”

“Howcanthatbe?”exclaimedIimpatiently。“Hasitnotconsumed

everything?Hasitnotswallowedup,ormelteddown,everyhumanor

divineappendageofourmortalstatethathadsubstanceenoughtobe

actedonbyfire?Willtherebeanythingleftustomorrowmorning,

betterorworsethanaheapofembersandashes?”

“Assuredlytherewill。”saidmygravefriend。“Comehithertomorrow

morning-orwheneverthecombustibleportionofthepileshallbe

quiteburntout-andyouwillfindamongtheasheseverythingreally

valuablethatyouhaveseencastintotheflames。Trustme,the

worldoftomorrowwillagainenrichitselfwiththegoldand

diamondswhichhavebeencastoffbytheworldoftoday。Notatruth

isdestroyed-norburiedsodeepamongtheashes,butitwillberaked

upatlast。”

Thiswasastrangeassurance。YetIfeltinclinedtocreditit;the

moreespeciallyasIbeheldamongthewallowingflamesacopyofthe

HolyScriptures,thepagesofwhich,insteadofbeingblackenedinto

tinder,onlyassumedamoredazzlingwhitenessasthefinger-marks

ofhumanimperfectionwerepurifiedaway。Certainmarginalnotesand

commentaries,itistrue,yieldedtotheintensityofthefiery

test,butwithoutdetrimenttothesmallestsyllablethathadflamed

fromthepenofinspiration。

“Yes-thereistheproofofwhatyousay。”answeredI,turningto

theobserver。“Butifonlywhatisevilcanfeeltheactionofthe

fire,then,surely,theconflagrationhasbeenofinestimableutility。

YetifIunderstandaright,youintimateadoubtwhethertheworld’s

expectationofbenefitwouldberealizedbyit。”

“Listentothetalkoftheseworthies。”saidhe,pointingtoa

groupinfrontoftheblazingpile。“Possiblytheymayteachyou

somethinguseful,withoutintendingit。”

Thepersonswhomheindicatedconsistedofthatbrutalandmost

earthyfigurewhohadstoodforthsofuriouslyindefenceofthe

gallows-thehangman,inshort-togetherwiththelastthiefandthe

lastmurderer;allthreeofwhomwereclusteredaboutthelast

toper。Thelatterwasliberallypassingthebrandybottle,whichhe

hadrescuedfromthegeneraldestructionofwinesandspirits。The

littleconvivialpartyseemedatthelowestpitchofdespondency;as

consideringthatthepurifiedworldmustneedsbeutterlyunlikethe

spherethattheyhadhithertoknown,andthereforebutastrangeand

desolateabodeforgentlemenoftheirkidney。

“Thebestcounselforallofusis。”remarkedthehangman,“that-

assoonaswehavefinishedthelastdropofliqour-Ihelpyou,my

threefriends,toacomfortableenduponthenearesttree,andthen

hangmyselfonthesamebough。Thisisnoworldforusanylonger。”

“Poh,poh,mygoodfellows!”saidadark-complexionedpersonage,

whonowjoinedthegroup-hiscomplexionwasindeedfearfullydark,

andhiseyesglowedwitharedderlightthanthatofthebonfire-

“Benotsocastdown,mydearfriends;youshallseegooddaysyet。

Thereisonethingthatthesewiseacreshaveforgottentothrowinto

thefire,andwithoutwhichalltherestoftheconflagrationis

justnothingatall;yes-thoughtheyhadburnttheearthitselfto

acinder。”

“Andwhatmaythatbe?”eagerlydemandedthelastmurderer。

“Whatbutthehumanheartitself!”saidthedark-visaged

stranger,withaportentousgrin。“Andunlesstheyhituponsome

methodofpurifyingthatfoulcavern,forthfromitwillreissueall

theshapesofwrongandmisery-thesameoldshapes,orworseones-

whichtheyhavetakensuchavastdealoftroubletoconsumetoashes。

Ihavestoodby,thislive-longnight,andlaughedinmysleeveatthe

wholebusiness。Oh,takemywordforit,itwillbetheoldworld

yet!”

Thisbriefconversationsuppliedmewithathemeforlengthened

thought。Howsadatruth-iftrueitwere-thatMan’sage-long

endeavorforperfectionhadservedonlytorenderhimthemockeryof

theEvilPrinciple,fromthefatalcircumstanceofanerroratthe

veryrootofthematter!Theheart-theheart-therewasthelittle

yetboundlesssphere,whereinexistedtheoriginalwrong,ofwhichthe

crimeandmiseryofthisoutwardworldweremerelytypes。Purify

thatinwardsphere;andthemanyshapesofevilthathauntthe

outward,andwhichnowseemalmostouronlyrealities,willturnto

shadowyphantoms,andvanishoftheirownaccord。Butifwegono

deeperthantheIntellect,andstrive,withmerelythatfeeble

instrument,todiscernandrectifywhatiswrong,ourwhole

accomplishmentwillbeadream;sounsubstantial,thatitmatters

littlewhetherthebonfire,whichIhavesofaithfullydescribed,were

whatwechoosetocallarealevent,andaflamethatwouldscorchthe

finger-oronlyaphosphoricradiance,andaparableofmyownbrain!

byNathanielHawthorne

HEREHECOMES!”shoutedtheboysalongthestreet。“Herecomes

themanwithasnakeinhisbosom!”

Thisoutcry,salutingHerkimer’sears,ashewasabouttoenterthe

irongateoftheEllistonmansion,madehimpause。Itwasnot

withoutashudderthathefoundhimselfonthepointofmeetinghis

formeracquaintance,whomhehadknowninthegloryofyouth,andwhom

now,afteranintervaloffiveyears,hewastofindthevictimeither

ofadiseasedfancy,orahorriblephysicalmisfortune。

“Asnakeinhisbosom!”repeatedtheyoungsculptortohimself。“It

mustbehe。Nosecondmanonearthhassuchabosom-friend!Andnow,

mypoorRosina,Heavengrantmewisdomtodischargemyerrand

aright!Woman’sfaithmustbestrongindeed,sincethinehasnotyet

failed。”

Thusmusing,hetookhisstandattheentranceofthegate,and

waiteduntilthepersonage,sosingularlyannounced,shouldmakehis

appearance。Afteraninstantortwo,hebeheldthefigureofalean

man,ofunwholesomelook,withglitteringeyesandlongblackhair,

whoseemedtoimitatethemotionofasnake;for,insteadofwalking

straightforwardwithopenfront,heundulatedalongthepavementina

curvedline。Itmaybetoofancifultosay,thatsomething,either

inhismoralormaterialaspect,suggestedtheideathatamiraclehad

beenwrought,bytransformingaserpentintoaman;butso

imperfectly,thatthesnakynaturewasyethidden,andscarcely

hidden,underthemereoutwardguiseofhumanity。Herkimerremarked

thathiscomplexionhadagreenishtingeoveritssicklywhite,

remindinghimofaspeciesofmarbleoutofwhichhehadonce

wroughtaheadofEnvy,withhersnakylocks。

Thewretchedbeingapproachedthegate,but,insteadofentering,

stoptshort,andfixedtheglitterofhiseyefulluponthe

compassionate,yetsteadycountenanceofthesculptor。

“Itgnawsme!Itgnawsme!”heexclaimed。

Andthentherewasanaudiblehiss,butwhetheritcamefromthe

apparentlunatic’sownlips,orwastherealhissofaserpent,

mightadmitofdiscussion。Atallevents,itmadeHerkimershudder

tohisheart’score。

“Doyouknowme,GeorgeHerkimer?”askedthesnake-possessed。

Herkimerdidknowhim。Butitdemandedalltheintimateand

practicalacquaintancewiththehumanface,acquiredbymodelling

actuallikenessesinclay,torecognizethefeaturesofRoderick

Ellistoninthevisagethatnowmetthesculptor’sgaze。Yetitwas

he。Itaddednothingtothewonder,toreflectthattheoncebrilliant

youngmanhadundergonethisodiousandfearfulchange,duringthe

nomorethanfivebriefyearsofHerkimer’sabodeatFlorence。The

possibilityofsuchatransformationbeinggranted,itwasaseasy

toconceiveiteffectedinamomentasinanage。Inexpressibly

shockedandstartled,itwasstillthekeenestpang,whenHerkimer

rememberedthatthefateofhiscousinRosina,theidealofgentle

womanhood,wasindissolublyinterwovenwiththatofabeingwhom

Providenceseemedtohaveunhumanized。

“Elliston!Roderick!”criedhe,“Ihadheardofthis;butmy

conceptioncamefarshortofthetruth。Whathasbefallenyou?Why

doIfindyouthus?”

“Oh,’tisamerenothing!Asnake!Asnake!Thecommonestthing

intheworld。Asnakeinthebosom-that’sall。”answeredRoderick

Elliston。“Buthowisyourownbreast?”continuedhe,lookingthe

sculptorintheeye,withthemostacuteandpenetratingglancethat

ithadeverbeenhisfortunetoencounter。“Allpureandwholesome?No

reptilethere?Bymyfaithandconscience,andbythedevilwithinme,

hereisawonder!Amanwithoutaserpentinhisbosom!”

“Becalm,Elliston。”whisperedGeorgeHerkimer,layinghishand

upontheshoulderofthesnake-possessed。“Ihavecrossedtheoceanto

meetyou。Listen-letusbeprivate-IbringamessagefromRosina!

fromyourwife!”

“Itgnawsme!Itgnawsme!”mutteredRoderick。

Withthisexclamation,themostfrequentinhismouth,the

unfortunatemanclutchedbothhandsuponhisbreast,asifan

intolerablestingortortureimpelledhimtorenditopen,andletout

thelivingmischief,evenwhereitintertwinedwithhisownlife。He

thenfreedhimselffromHerkimer’sgrasp,byasubtlemotion,and

glidingthroughthegate,tookrefugeinhisantiquatedfamily

residence。Thesculptordidnotpursuehim。Hesawthatnoavailable

intercoursecouldbeexpectedatsuchamoment,andwasdesirous,

beforeanothermeeting,toinquirecloselyintothenatureof

Roderick’sdisease,andthecircumstancesthathadreducedhimtoso

lamentableacondition。Hesucceededinobtainingthenecessary

informationfromaneminentmedicalgentleman。

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