第19章

类别:其他 作者:Winston Churchill字数:8913更新时间:18/12/13 14:48:47
TheyweremarriedinTrinityChurchinthemonthofMay,andIwasoneofHam\'sattendants.Ralphwas\"bestman.\"ForthelasttimetheoldWillettmansioninPowellStreetworethegalaairofformerdays; carpetswerespreadoverthesidewalk,andredandwhiteawnings;roomswerefilledwithflowersandflungopentohundredsofguests.Ifoundtheweddingsomethingofanordeal.Idonotliketodwelluponit—— especiallyuponthatmomentwhenIcametocongratulateNancyasshestoodbesideHamattheendofthelongparlour.Sheseemedtohavenoregrets.Idon\'tknowwhatIexpectedofher——certainlynottearsandtragedy.Sheseemedtallerthanever,andverybeautifulinherveilandwhitesatingownandthediamondsHamhadgivenher;verymuchmistressofherself,quiteacontrasttoHam,whomadenosecretofhiselation. ShesmiledwhenIwishedherhappiness. \"We\'llbehomeintheautumn,Hugh,andexpecttoseeagreatdealofyou,\"shesaid. AsIpausedinacorneroftheroommyeyefelluponNancy\'sfather. McAleryWillett\'selationseemedevengreaterthanHam\'s.Withagardeniainhisfrock-coatandaglassofchampagneinhishandhewentfromgrouptogroup;andhisfamiliarlaughter,whichoncehadseemedsofullofmerrimentandfun,gavemeto-dayasomewhatscandalizedfeeling. IheardRalph\'svoice,andturnedtodiscoverhimstandingbesideme,hislonglegsthrustslightlyapart,hishandsinhispockets,overlookingthescenewithtypical,semi-contemptuousamusement. \"ThisletsoldMcAleryout,anyway,\"hesaid. \"Whatdoyoumean?\"Idemanded. \"Oneortwolittlenotesofhiswillbecancelled,soonerorlater—— that\'sall.\" ForamomentIwasunabletospeak. \"Anddoyouthinkthatshe——thatNancyfoundout——?\"Istammered. \"Well,I\'dbewillingtotakethatendofthebet,\"hereplied.\"WhythedeuceshouldshemarryHam?Yououghttoknowherwellenoughtounderstandhowshe\'dfeelifshediscoveredsomeofMcAlery\'sfinancialcoups?Ofcourseit\'snotathingItalkabout,youunderstand.AreyougoingtotheClub?\" \"No,I\'mgoinghome,\"Isaid.IwasawareofhissomewhatcompassionatesmileasIlefthim XII. OneNovemberdaynearlytwoyearsaftermyadmissionasjuniormemberofthefirmofWatling,FowndesandRiponsevengentlemenmetatluncheonintheBoyneClub;Mr.Barbour,PresidentoftheRailroad,Mr.Scherer,oftheBoyneIronWorksandothercorporations,Mr.LeonardDickinson,oftheCornNationalBank,Mr.Halsey,aprominentbankerfromtheothergreatcityofthestate,Mr.Grunewald,ChairmanoftheRepublicanStateCommittee,andMr.FrederickGrierson,whohadbecomeaveryimportantmaninourcommunity.Atfouro\'clocktheyemergedfromtheclub: citizensinBoyneStreetwhosawthemchattingamicablyonthestepslittlesuspectedthatinthelastthreehoursthesegentlemenhadchosenandpracticallyelectedthemanwhowastosucceedMr.WadeasUnitedStatesSenatorinWashington.Thosewerethedaysinwhichgreataffairsweresimplyandefficientlyhandled.Nodemocraticnonsenseaboutleavingthechoicetoanelectoratethatdidnotknowwhatitwanted. ThemanchosentofillthishighpositionwasTheodoreWatling.Hesaidhewouldthinkaboutthematter. Inthenationatlarge,throughthedefectionofcertainNorthernstatesneithersoconservativenorfortunateasours,theDemocraticpartywasinpower,whichnaturallyimpliesfinancialdepression.TherewasnoquestionaboutourabilitytosendaRepublicanSenator;thechoiceintheBoyneClubwasfinal;butbeforethelegislatureshouldratifyit,ayearorsohence,itwerejustaswellthatthepeopleofthestateshouldbeconvincedthattheydesiredMr.Watlingmorethananyotherman;andsurelyenough,inalittlewhilesuchaconvictionsprangupspontaneously.Inofficesandrestaurantsandhotels,menbegantosuggesttoeachotherwhatafinethingitwouldbeifTheodoreWatlingmightbepersuadedtoacceptthetoga;atthebanks,whencustomerscalledtorenewtheirnotesandtightmoneywasdiscussedandDemocratsexcoriated,itwasgenerallyagreedthattheobviousthingtodowastogetasafemanintheSenate.Fromtheveryfirst,Watlingsentimentstirredlikespringsapafterahardwinter. Thecountrynewspapers,wateredbyprovidentialrains,begantoputforthtenderlittleeditorialshoots,whichMr.JudahB.TallantpresentlycollectedandpresentedinacharmingbouquetintheMorningEra.\"TheVoiceoftheStatePress;\"thuswasthecolumnheaded;andtheremarksoftheHon.FitchTruesdale,oftheSt.Helen\'sMessenger,weregivenaspecialprominence.Mr.Truesdalewasthefirst,inhissection,tobeinspiredbythehappythoughtthattheonemanpreeminentlyfittedtorepresentthestateinthepresentcrisis,whenhergreatindustrieshadbeencrippledbyDemocraticfolly,wasMr.TheodoreWatling.TheRossiterBanner,theElkingtonStar,theBelfastRecorder,andIknownothowmanyotherssimultaneouslybegantosingMr.Watling\'spraises. \"NotsincethetroubloustimesoftheCivilWar,\"declaredtheMorningEra,\"hadthedemandforanymanbeensounanimous.\"Asaproofofit,therewerethecountrynewspapers,\"whichreflectedthesoberopinionofthefiresidesofthecommonpeople.\" Therearecertainindustriousgentlementowhomlittlecreditisgiven,andwho,unliketheaveragecitizenwhoreserveshisenthusiasmforelectiontime,arepatrioticenoughtolabourfortheircountry\'sgoodalltheyearround.Whenintown,itwastheirhabittopayafriendlycallontheCounselfortheRailroad,Mr.MillerGorse,intheCornBankBuilding.Hewasnevertoobusytoconversewiththem;or,itmightbetterbesaid,tolistentothemconverse.LetsomelegallyandpoliticallyambitiousyoungmanobserveMr.Gorse\'smethod.DidheinquirewhatthepartyworkerthoughtofMr.WatlingfortheSenate?Notatall!ButbeforethepartyworkerlefthewastellingMr.GorsethatpublicsentimentdemandedMr.Watling.AfterleavingMr.GorsetheywendedtheirwaytotheDurrettBuildingandhandedtheircardsovertherailoftheofficesofWatling,FowndesandRipon.Mr.Watlingshookhandswithscoresofthem,andtheydeparted,wellsatisfiedwiththeflavourofhiscigarsandintoxicatedbyhispersonality.Hehadamarvellouswayofcuttingshortaninterviewwithoutgivingoffence. SomeofthemheturnedovertoMr.Paret,whomheparticularlydesiredtheyshouldknow.ThusMr.Paretacquiredmanyvaluableadditionstohisacquaintance,cultivatedamemoryfornamesandfacesthatwastostandhimingoodstead;andkept,besides,anindexednote-bookintowhichheputvariousbitsofinterestinginformationconcerningeach.Thoughnotimmediatelylucrative,itwasall,nodoubt,partofalawyer\'seducation. DuringthesummerandthefollowingwinterColonelPaulVarneycameoftentotownandspentmuchofhistimeinMr.Paret\'sofficesmokingMr. Watling\'scigarsanddiscussingthecomingcampaign,inwhichhetookawhole-souledinterest. \"Say,Hugh,thisisgoin\'slick!\"hewouldexclaim,hiseyesglitteringlikeroundbuttonsofjet.\"Ineversawacampaignwheretheyfellinthewaythey\'redoingnow.IfitwasanybodyelsebutTheodoreWatling,itwouldscareme.YououghttohavebeeninJimBroadhurst\'scampaign,\" headded,referringtothejuniorsenator,\"theywouldn\'twoodupatall,theywasjustlistless.ButGorseandBarbourandtherestwantedhim,andwehadtoputhimover.IreckonheisusefuldownthereinWashington,butsay,doyouknowwhathealwaysremindedmeof?Oneofthosemud-turtlesIusedtoplaywithasaboyupinColumbiaCounty,—— shutsuptightsoonasheseesyoucoming.NowTheodoreWatlingain\'tlikethat,anywayofspeaking.Wecangetupsomeenthusiasmforamanofhissort.He\'sliberalandbig.He\'smadehispile,andhedon\'tbegrudgesomeofittothefellowswhodothework.Markmywords,whenyouseeamanwhowantsabigofficecheap,lookoutforhim.\" This,andmuchmorewisdomIimbibedwhileassentingtomychief\'sgreatness.ForMr.Varneywasright,——onecouldfeelenthusiasmforTheodoreWatling;andmygrowingintimacywithhim,thesensethatIwashavingapartinhiscareer,ashareinhissuccess,becameforthemomentthepassionofmylife.AsthecampaignprogressedIgavemoreandmoretimetoit,andmadefrequenttripsofaconfidentialnaturetothedifferentcountiesofthestate.Thewholeofmybeingwasenergized.Thenationalfeverhadthoroughlypervadedmyblood——thenationalfevertowin.Prosperity——writlarge——demandedit,andTheodoreWatlingpersonified,incarnatedthecause.Ihadneitherthetimenorthedesiretophilosophizeonthisnationalfever,whichanimatedallmyassociates:animated,Imightsay,thenation,whichwasbeginningtogetintoafeveraboutgames.IfIrememberrightly,itwasaboutthistimethatgolfwasintroduced,tennishadbecomeacommonplace,professionalbaseballwasinfullswing;HamDurretthadevenorganizedalocalpoloteamThemanwhofailedtowinsomethingtangibleinsportorlaworbusinessorpoliticswascountedout.SuchwasthespiritofAmerica,intheclosingyearsofthenineteenthcentury. Andyet,whenonehassaidthis,onehasfailedtoexpressthenationalGeistinallitssubtlety.Inbrief,thegreatAmericansportwasnotsomuchtowinthegameastobeatit;theevasionofruleschallengedouringenuity;andhavingwon,wesetaboutdevisingmethodswherebyitwouldbelessandlesspossibleforuswinnerstoloseinthefuture.Nobetterillustrationofthistendencycouldbegiventhanthedevelopmentwhichhadrecentlytakenplaceinthefieldofourcitypolitics,hithertothebattle-groundofIrishpoliticianswhohadfoughtoneanotherforsupremacy.Individualismhadbeenrampant,competitionthecustom;youboughtanalderman,orabosswhoownedfourorfivealdermen,andthenyounevercouldbesureyouweretogetwhatyouwanted,orthatthealdermenandthebosseswould\"staybought.\"Butnowageniushadappeared,anAmericangeniuswhohadarisenswiftlyandalmostsilently,whoappealedtotheimagination,andwhosenamewasoftenmentionedinawhisper,——theHon.JuddJason,sometimesknownastheSpider,whoorganizedtheCityHallandcapitalizedit;anultimateandlogicaleffect——ifonehadconsideredit——oftheManchesterschoolofeconomics.Enlightenedself-interest,strippedofsentiment,endsonJuddJasons.HeranthecityevenasMr.Sherrillranhisdepartmentstore;youpaidyourprice.Itwasveryconvenient.Beingagenius,Mr. Jasondidnotwhollybreakwithtradition,butretainedthoseelementsoftheoldmuddledsystemthathadtheirvalue,charteringsteamboatsforoutingsontheriver,givingcolossalpicnicsinLowryPark.Thepoorandthewandererandthecriminal(ofthemalesexatleast)werecaredfor.Buthewasnotloved,astherough-and-tumbleIrishmenhadbeenloved;hedidnotmakehimselfcommon;hewassurroundedbyanauraofmysterywhichIconfesshadnotfailedofeffectonme.Once,andonlyonceduringmylegalapprenticeship,hehadbeenpointedouttomeonthestreet,whereherarelyventured.Hisappearancewasnotimpressive Mr.Jasoncouldnot,ofcourse,preventMr.Watling\'selection,evendidhesodesire,buthedidcommandtheallegianceofseveralcitycandidates——bothdemocraticandrepublican——forthestatelegislature,whohadasyetfailedtoannouncetheirpreferencesforUnitedStatesSenator.ItwasimportantthatMr.Watling\'svoteshouldbelarge,asindicativeofapublicreactionandrepudiationofDemocraticnationalfolly.ThismatteramongotherswasthesubjectofdiscussiononeJulymorningwhentheRepublicanStateChairmanwasinthecity;Mr.GrunewaldexpressedanxietyoverMr.Jason\'scontinuedsilence.Itwasexpedientthatsomebodyshould\"see\"theboss. \"WhynotParet?\"suggestedLeonardDickinson.Mr.Watlingwasnotpresentatthisconference.\"ParetseemstoberunningWatling\'scampaign,anyway.\" ItwassettledthatIshouldbetheemissary.Withlivelysensationsofcuriosityandexcitement,temperedbyacertainanxietyastomyabilitytomatchwitswiththeSpider,Imademywaytohis\"lair\"overMonahan\'ssaloon,situatedinadistrictthatwasanythingbutrespectable.Thesaloon,onthegroundfloor,hadtwoapartments;thebar-roomproperwhereMikeMonahan,chamberlainoftheestablishment,waswonttostand,redfacedandsmiling,togreetthecourtiers,bigandlittle,thepartyworkers,thedistrictleaders,thehangers-onreadytobehired,thecityofficials,thepolicejudges,——yes,andthedignifiedmembersofstatecourtswhoseelectionsdependedonMr.Jason\'sfavour:evenJudgeBering,whoseacquaintanceIhadmadethedayIhadcome,asalawstudent,toMr.Watling\'soffice,unbentfromtimetotimesufficientlytocallthereforasmallglassofryeandwater,andtorelate,withhisowl-likegravity,ananecdotetothe\"boys.\"ThesaloonrepresentedDemocracy,sodeartotheAmericanpublic.Hereallwerewelcome,eventhelight- fingeredgentlemenwhoenjoyedtheprivilegeofpoliceprotection;andwhosometimes,throughfortuitouscircumstances,werehauledbeforetheverymagistrateswithwhomtheyhadrubbedelbowsonthepolishedrail. Behindthebar-room,andseparatedfromitbyswingingdoorsonlytheeliteventuredtothrustapart,wasanaudiencechamberwhitherMr.Jasonoccasionallydescended.Anecdoteandpoliticalreminiscencegaveplaceheretomattersofhighpolicy. Ihadseveraltimescometothesalooninthedaysofmyapprenticeshipinsearchofsomejudgeorofficial,andonceIhadrundownherethecityauditorhimself.MikeMonahan,whoseaffairitwastoknoweveryone,recognizedme.Itwaspartofhisbusiness,also,tounderstandthatIwasnowamemberofthefirmofWatling,FowndesandRipon. \"Goodmorningtoyou,Mr.Paret,\"hesaidsuavely.Weheldacolloquyinundertonesoverthebar,eyedbythetwoorthreecustomerswhowerepresent.Mr.Monahandisappeared,butpresentlyreturnedtowhisper: \"Sure,he\'llseeyou,\"toleadthewaythroughtheswingingdoorsandupadarkstairway.Icamesuddenlyonaroominthegreatestdisorder,itstablesandchairspiledhighwithnewspapersandletters,itswindowsstreakedwithsoot.Fromanopendooronitsfarthersideissuedavoice. \"Isthatyou,Mr.Paret?Comeinhere.\" Itwaslittlelessthanacommand. \"Heardofyou,Mr.Paret.Gladtoknowyou.Sitdown,won\'tyou?\" Theinnerroomwasalmostdark.Imadeoutabedinthecorner,andproppedupinthebedaman;butforthemomentIwasmostawareofapairofeyesthatflaredupwhenthemanspoke,anddieddownagainwhenhebecamesilent.Theyremindedmeofthoseinsectswhichinmychildhooddayswecalled\"lightningbugs.\"Mr.Jasongavemeahandlikeawoman\'s.Iexpressedmypleasureatmeetinghim,andtookachairbesidethebed. \"Ibelieveyou\'reapartnerofTheodoreWatling\'snowaren\'tyou?Smartman,Watling.\" \"He\'llmakeagoodsenator,\"Ireplied,acceptingtheopening. \"Youthinkhe\'llgetelected——doyou?\"Mr.Jasoninquired. Ilaughed. \"Well,thereisn\'tmuchdoubtaboutthat,Iimagine.\" \"Don\'tknow——don\'tknow.Seensomedead-surethingsgowronginmytime.\" \"What\'sgoingtodefeathim?\"Iaskedpleasantly. \"Idon\'tsayanything,\"Mr.Jasonreplied.\"ButI\'veknownfunnythingstohappen——neverdoestobedeadsure.\" \"Oh,well,we\'reassureasit\'shumanlypossibletobe,\"Ideclared. Theeyescontinuedtofascinateme,theyhadapeculiar,disquietingeffect.Nowtheydieddown,anditwasasiftheman\'sverypresencehadgoneout,asthoughIhadbeenleftalone;andIfounditexceedinglydifficult,underthecircumstances,tocontinuetoaddresshim.Suddenlyheflaredupagain. \"Watlingsendyouoverhere?\"hedemanded. \"No.Asamatteroffact,he\'soutoftown.SomeofMr.Watling\'sfriends,Mr.GrunewaldandMr.Dickinson,Mr.Gorseandothers,suggestedthatIseeyou,Mr.Jason.\" Therecameagruntfromthebed. \"Mr.Watlinghasalwaysvaluedyourfriendshipandsupport,\"Isaid. \"Whatmakeshimthinkheain\'tgoingtogetit?\" \"Hehasn\'tadoubtofit,\"Iwentondiplomatically.\"Butwefelt——andI feltpersonally,thatweoughttobeintouchwithyou,toworkalongwithyou,tokeepinformedhowthingsaregoinginthecity.\" \"Whatthings?\" \"Well——thereareoneortworepresentatives,friendsofyours,whohaven\'tcomeoutforMr.Watling.Wearen\'tworrying,weknowyou\'lldotherightthing,butwefeelthatitwouldhaveagooddealofinfluenceinsomeotherpartsofthestateiftheydeclaredthemselves.AndthenyouknowaswellasIdothatthisisn\'tayearwhenanyofuscanaffordtorecognizetoocloselypartylines;theDemocraticadministrationhasbroughtonapanic,thebusinessmeninthatpartyaredownonit,anditoughttoberebuked.Andwefeel,too,thatsomeofthecity\'sDemocratsoughttobeloyaltoMr.Watling,——notthatweexpectthemtovoteforhimincaucus,butwhenitcomestothejointballot——\" \"Who?\"demandedMr.Jason. \"SenatorDowseandJimMaher,forinstance,\"Isuggested. \"JimvotedforBill709allright——didn\'the?\"saidMr.Jasonabruptly. \"That\'sjustit,\"Iputinboldly.\"We\'dliketoinducehimtocomeinwithusthistime.Butwefeelthat——theinducementwouldbettercomethroughyou.\" IthoughtMr.Jasonsmiled.BythistimeIhadgrownaccustomedtothedarkness,thefaceandfigureofthemaninthebedhadbecomediscernible.Power,Irememberthinking,choosesoddhousesforitself. Herewasnooverbearing,full-bloodedwardruffianbrimmingwithvitality,butathin,sallowlittlemaninacottonnight-shirt,withiron-greyhairandawirymoustache;hemighthavebeenanoverworkedclerkbehindadry-goodscounter;andyetsomehow,nowthatIhadtalkedtohim,Irealizedthathenevercouldhavebeen.Thoseextraordinaryeyesofhis,whentheywerefunctioning,markedhisindividualityasunique.Itwerealmosttoodramatictosaythatherequireddarknesstomakehiseffect,butsoitseemed.Ishouldneverforgethim.HehadintruthbeenwellnamedtheSpider. \"Ofcoursewehaven\'ttriedtogetintouchwiththem.Weareleavingthemtoyou,\"Iadded. \"Paret,\"hesaidsuddenly,\"Idon\'tcareadamnaboutGrunewald——neverdid.I\'dturnhimdownfortencents.ButyoucantellTheodoreWatlingforme,andDickinson,thatIguessthe`inducement\'canbefixed.\" Ifeltacertainreliefthattheinterviewhadcometoanend,thatthemomenthadarrivedforamenities.Tomysurprise,Mr.Jasonanticipatedme. \"I\'vebeeninterestedinyou,Mr.Paret,\"heobserved.\"Knowwhoyouare,ofcourse,knewyouwereinWatling\'soffice.ThensomeoftheboysspokeaboutyouwhenyouweredownatthelegislatureonthatRibblevalematter.Guessyouhadmoretodowiththatbillthancameoutinthenewspapers——eh?\" Iwastakenoffmyguard. \"Oh,that\'stalk,\"Isaid. \"Allright,it\'stalk,then?ButIguessyouandIwillhavesomemoretalkafterawhile,——afterTheodoreWatlinggetstobeUnitedStatesSenator.Givehimmyregards,and——andcomeinwhenIcandoanythingforyou,Mr.Paret.\" Thankinghim,IgropedmywaydownstairsandletmyselfoutbyasidedoorMonahanhadshownmeintoanalleyway,thusavoidingthesaloon.AsIwalkedslowlybacktotheoffice,seekingtheshadeoftheawnings,thefigureinthedarkenedroomtookonasinisteraspectthattroubledme Theautumnarrived,thecampaignwasonwithawhoop,andIhadmyfirsttasteof\"stump\"politics.Theacridsmellofredfirebringsitbacktome.Itwasamedleyofrailroadtravel,ofcommitteesprovidedwithbadges——andcigars,ofopencarriagesslowlydrawnbetweenlinesofbewilderedcitizens,ofLincolnclubsandotherclubsmarchinginserriedranks,uniformedandhelmeted,stalwartscarryingtorchesandbanners. Andthentherewerethedraughtyopera-houseswiththesylvanscenerypushedbackandplushchairsandsofaspushedforward;withanominoustable,apitcherofwateronitandaglass,nearthefootlights.Thehouseswerepackedwithmorebewilderedcitizens.Whatawonderfulstudyofmob-psychologyitwouldhaveoffered!MenwhohadnotthoughtofthegrandoldRepublicanpartyfortwoyears,andwhohadnotcaredmuchaboutitwhentheyhadenteredthedooms,afteranhourorsowentmadwithfervour.TheHon.JosephMecklin,ex-SpeakeroftheHouse,withwhomItraveledonoccasions,hadaspeechreferringtothemartyredPresident,endingwithanappealtotherevolutionaryfatherswhofollowedWashingtonwithbleedingfeet.TheHon.Josephpossessedthatmostvaluableofpoliticalgifts,presence;andwhenwithquiveringvoicehefinishedhisperoration,citizensweptwithhim.Whatitallhadtodowiththetariffwasnotquiteclear.Yetnobodyseemedtomisstheconnection. Wewereallofusmostconcerned,ofcourse,abouttheworking-manandhisdinnerpail,——whomtheDemocratshadwantonlythrownoutofemploymentforthesakeofadoctrinairetheory.TheyhadputhimincompetitionwiththeserfofEurope.Suchwasthesubject-matterofmyownmodestaddressesinthis,mymaidencampaign.Ihadthesensetoseemyselfinperspective;torecognizethatnotforme,adignifiedandsubstantiallawyerofaffairs,weretherhetoricalflightsoftheHon. JosephMecklin.Ispokewithacertainrestraint.Nottoodryly,I hope.ButIsoughttocurbmysentiments,myindignation,atthemannerinwhichtheworking-manhadbeentreated;toappealtothecommonsenseratherthantothepassionsofmyaudiences.Herewerethestatistics! (drawn,bytheway,fromtheRepublicanCampaignbook).Unscrupulousdemagogues——Democratic,ofcourse——hadsoughttotwistandevadethem. LetthisterriblerecordoflackofemploymentandmiserybecomparedwiththeprosperityunderRepublicanrule. \"OneofthemosteffectivespeakersinthiscampaignfortherestorationofProsperity,\"saidtheRossiterBanner,\"isMr.HughParet,ofthefirmofWatling,FowndesandRipon.Mr.Paret\'sspeechattheOpera-Houselasteveningmadeamostfavourableimpression.Mr.Paretdealswithfacts.AndhisthoughtfulanalysisofthesituationintowhichtheDemocraticpartyhasbroughtthiscountryshouldconvinceanysane-mindedvoterthatthetimehascomeforachange.\"