投诉 阅读记录

第6章

Imutteredsomeunintelligibleanswer,whichIintendedtobeanassuranceofmygratitudeforthekindnessIhadreceivedfromtheTur,andmyadmirationofhiscountrymen,butthedissecting—knifegleamedbeforemymind’seyeandchokedmyutterance。Asoftervoicesaid,"Mybrother’sfriendmustbedeartome。"AndlookingupIsawayoungGy,whomightbesixteenyearsold,standingbesidethemagistrateandgazingatmewithaverybenignantcountenance。Shehadnotcometoherfullgrowth,andwasscarcelytallerthanmyself(viz。,about5

feet10inches),and,thankstothatcomparativelydiminutivestature,IthoughthertheloveliestGyIhadhithertoseen。I

supposesomethinginmyeyesrevealedthatimpression,forhercountenancegrewyetmorebenignant。

"Taeetellsme,"shesaid,"thatyouhavenotyetlearnedtoaccustomyourselftowings。Thatgrievesme,forIshouldhavelikedtoflywithyou。"

"Alas!"Ireplied,"Icanneverhopetoenjoythathappiness。

IamassuredbyZeethatthesafeuseofwingsisahereditarygift,anditwouldtakegenerationsbeforeoneofmyracecouldpoisehimselfintheairlikeabird。"

132"Letnotthatthoughtvexyoutoomuch,"repliedthisamiablePrincess,"for,afterall,theremustcomeadaywhenZeeandmyselfmustresignourwingsforever。PerhapswhenthatdaycomeswemightbegladiftheAnwechosewasalsowithoutwings。"

TheTurhadleftus,andwaslostamongstthecrowd。IbegantofeelateasewithTaee’scharmingsister,andratherstartledherbytheboldnessofmycomplimentinreplying,"thatnoAnshecouldchoosewouldeverusehiswingstoflyawayfromher。"ItissoagainstcustomforanAntosaysuchcivilthingstoaGytillshehasdeclaredherpassionforhim,andbeenacceptedashisbetrothed,thattheyoungmaidenstoodquitedumbfoundedforafewmoments。Neverthelessshedidnotseemdispleased。Atlastrecoveringherself,sheinvitedmetoaccompanyherintooneofthelesscrowdedroomsandlistentothesongsofthebirds。Ifollowedherstepsassheglidedbeforeme,andsheledmeintoachamberalmostdeserted。A

fountainofnaphthawasplayinginthecentreoftheroom;

rounditwererangedsoftdivans,andthewallsoftheroomwereopenononesidetoanaviaryinwhichthebirdswerechantingtheirartfulchorus。TheGyseatedherselfononeofthedivans,andIplacedmyselfatherside。"Taeetellsme,"

shesaid,"thatAph—Linhasmadeitthelaw*ofhishousethatyouarenottobequestionedastothecountryyoucomefromorthereasonwhyyouvisitus。Isitso?"

*Literally"hassaid,Inthishousebeitrequested。"Wordssynonymouswithlaw,asimplyingforcibleobligation,areavoidedbythissingularpeople。EvenhaditbeendecreedbytheTurthathisCollegeofSagesshoulddissectme,thedecreewouldhaveranblandlythus,—"Beitrequestedthat,forthegoodofthecommunity,thecarnivorousTishberequestedtosubmithimselftodissection。"

"Itis。"

"MayI,atleast,withoutsinningagainstthatlaw,askatleastiftheGy—eiinyourcountryareofthesamepalecolourasyourself,andnotaller?"

"Idonotthink,ObeautifulGy,thatIinfringethelawofAph—Lin,whichismorebindingonmyselfthananyone,ifI

133answerquestionssoinnocent。TheGy—eiinmycountryaremuchfairerofhuethanIam,andtheiraverageheightisatleastaheadshorterthanmine。"

"TheycannotthenbesostrongastheAnaamongstyou?ButI

supposetheirsuperiorvrilforcemakesupforsuchextraordinarydisadvantageofsize?"

"Theydonotprofessthevrilforceasyouknowit。Butstilltheyareverypowerfulinmycountry,andanAnhassmallchanceofahappylifeifhebenotmoreorlessgovernedbyhisGy。"

"Youspeakfeelingly,"saidTaee’ssister,inatoneofvoicehalfsad,halfpetulant。"Youaremarried,ofcourse。"

"No—certainlynot。"

"Norbetrothed?"

"Norbetrothed。"

"IsitpossiblethatnoGyhasproposedtoyou?"

"InmycountrytheGydoesnotpropose;theAnspeaksfirst。"

"Whatastrangereversalofthelawsofnature!"saidthemaiden,"andwhatwantofmodestyinyoursex!Buthaveyouneverproposed,neverlovedoneGymorethananother?"

Ifeltembarrassedbytheseingeniousquestionings,andsaid,"Pardonme,butIthinkwearebeginningtoinfringeuponAph—Lin’sinjunction。ThismuchonlywillIanswer,andthen,Iimploreyou,asknomore。Ididoncefeelthepreferenceyouspeakof;Ididpropose,andtheGywouldwillinglyhaveacceptedme,butherparentsrefusedtheirconsent。"

"Parents!Doyoumeanseriouslytotellmethatparentscaninterferewiththechoiceoftheirdaughters?"

"Indeedtheycan,anddoveryoften。"

"Ishouldnotliketoliveinthatcountry,saidtheGysimply;

"butIhopeyouwillnevergobacktoit。"

Ibowedmyheadinsilence。TheGygentlyraisedmyfacewithherrighthand,andlookedintoittenderly。"Staywithus,"

shesaid;"staywithus,andbeloved。"

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WhatImighthaveanswered,whatdangersofbecomingacinderI

mighthaveencountered,Istilltroubletothink,whenthelightofthenaphthafountainwasobscuredbytheshadowofwings;andZee,flyingthoughtheopenroof,alightedbesideus。Shesaidnotaword,but,takingmyarmwithhermightyhand,shedrewmeaway,asamotherdrawsanaughtychild,andledmethroughtheapartmentstooneofthecorridors,onwhich,bythemechanismtheygenerallyprefertostairs,weascendedtomyownroom。Thisgained,Zeebreathedonmyforehead,touchedmybreastwithherstaff,andIwasinstantlyplungedintoaprofoundsleep。

WhenIawokesomehourslater,andheardthesongsofthebirdsintheadjoiningaviary,theremembranceofTaee’ssister,hergentlelooksandcaressingwords,vividlyreturnedtome;andsoimpossibleisitforonebornandrearedinourupperworld’sstateofsocietytodivesthimselfofideasdictatedbyvanityandambition,thatIfoundmyselfinstinctivelybuildingproudcastlesintheair。

"TishthoughIbe,"thusranmymeditations—"TishthoughIbe,itisthenclearthatZeeisnottheonlyGywhommyappearancecancaptivate。EvidentlyIamlovedbyAPRINCESS,thefirstmaidenofthisland,thedaughteroftheabsoluteMonarchwhoseautocracytheysoidlyseektodisguisebytherepublicantitleofchiefmagistrate。ButforthesuddenswoopofthathorribleZee,thisRoyalLadywouldhaveformallyproposedtome;andthoughitmaybeverywellforAph—Lin,whoisonlyasubordinateminister,amereCommissionerofLight,tothreatenmewithdestructionifIaccepthisdaughter’shand,yetaSovereign,whosewordislaw,couldcompelthecommunitytoabrogateanycustomthatforbidsintermarriagewithoneofastrangerace,andwhichinitselfisacontradictiontotheirboastedequalityofranks。

"Itisnottobesupposedthathisdaughter,whospokewithsuchincredulousscornoftheinterferenceofparents,would135nothavesufficientinfluencewithherRoyalFathertosavemefromthecombustiontowhichAph—Linwouldcondemnmyform。

AndifIwereexaltedbysuchanalliance,whoknowsbutwhattheMonarchmightelectmeashissuccessor?Whynot?Fewamongthisindolentraceofphilosophersliketheburdenofsuchgreatness。Allmightbepleasedtoseethesupremepowerlodgedinthehandsofanaccomplishedstrangerwhohasexperienceofotherandlivelierformsofexistence;andoncechosen,whatreformsIwouldinstitute!Whatadditionstothereallypleasantbuttoomonotonouslifeofthisrealmmyfamiliaritywiththecivilisednationsabovegroundwouldeffect!Iamfondofthesportsofthefield。Nexttowar,isnotthechaseaking’spastime?Inwhatvarietiesofstrangegamedoesthisnetherworldabound?HowinterestingtostrikedowncreaturesthatwereknownabovegroundbeforetheDeluge!

Buthow?Bythatterriblevril,inwhich,fromwantofhereditarytransmission,Icouldneverbeaproficient?No,butbyacivilisedhandybreech—loader,whichtheseingeniousmechanicianscouldnotonlymake,butnodoubtimprove;nay,surelyIsawoneintheMuseum。Indeed,asabsoluteking,I

shoulddiscountenancevrilaltogether,exceptincasesofwar。

Aproposofwar,itisperfectlyabsurdtostintapeoplesointelligent,sorich,sowellarmed,toapettylimitofterritorysufficingfor10,000or12,000families。Isnotthisrestrictionamerephilosophicalcrotchet,atvariancewiththeaspiringelementinhumannature,suchashasbeenpartially,andwithcompletefailure,triedintheupperworldbythelateMr。RobertOwen?Ofcourseonewouldnotgotowarwiththeneighbouringnationsaswellarmedasone’sownsubjects;butthen,whatofthoseregionsinhabitedbyracesunacquaintedwithvril,andapparentlyresembling,intheirdemocraticinstitutions,myAmericancountrymen?Onemightinvadethemwithoutoffencetothevrilnations,ourallies,appropriatetheirterritories,extending,perhaps,tothemostdistant136regionsofthenetherearth,andthusruleoveranempireinwhichthesunneversets。(Iforgot,inmyenthusiasm,thatoverthoseregionstherewasnosuntoset)。Asforthefantasticalnotionagainstconcedingfameorrenowntoaneminentindividual,because,forsooth,bestowalofhonoursinsurescontestinthepursuitofthem,stimulatesangrypassions,andmarsthefelicityofpeace—itisopposedtotheveryelements,notonlyofthehuman,butofthebrutecreation,whichareall,iftamable,participatorsinthesentimentofpraiseandemulation。Whatrenownwouldbegiventoakingwhothusextendedhisempire!Ishouldbedeemedademigod。"Thinkingofthat,theotherfanaticalnotionofregulatingthislifebyreferencetoonewhich,nodoubt,weChristiansfirmlybelievein,butnevertakeintoconsideration,Iresolvedthatenlightenedphilosophycompelledmetoabolishaheathenreligionsosuperstitiouslyatvariancewithmodernthoughtandpracticalaction。Musingoverthesevariousprojects,IfelthowmuchIshouldhavelikedatthatmomenttobrightenmywitsbyagoodglassofwhiskey—and—water。

NotthatIamhabituallyaspirit—drinker,butcertainlytherearetimeswhenalittlestimulantofalcoholicnature,takenwithacigar,enlivenstheimagination。Yes;certainlyamongtheseherbsandfruitstherewouldbealiquidfromwhichonecouldextractapleasantvinousalcohol;andwithasteakcutoffoneofthoseelks(ah!whatoffencetosciencetorejecttheanimalfoodwhichourfirstmedicalmenagreeinrecommendingtothegastricjuicesofmankind!)onewouldcertainlypassamoreexhiliratinghourofrepast。Then,too,insteadofthoseantiquateddramasperformedbychildishamateurs,certainly,whenIamking,Iwillintroduceourmodernoperaanda’corpsdeballet,’forwhichonemightfind,amongthenationsIshallconquer,youngfemalesoflessformidableheightandthewsthantheGy—ei—notarmedwithvril,andnotinsistinguponone’smarryingthem。

Iwassocompletelyraptintheseandsimilarreforms,137political,social,andmoral,calculatedtobestowonthepeopleofthenetherworldtheblessingsofacivilisationknowntotheracesoftheupper,thatIdidnotperceivethatZeehadenteredthechambertillIheardadeepsigh,and,raisingmyeyes,beheldherstandingbymycouch。

Ineednotsaythat,accordingtothemannersofthispeople,aGycan,withoutindecorum,visitanAninhischamber,althoughanAnwouldbeconsideredforwardandimmodesttothelastdegreeifheenteredthechamberofaGywithoutpreviouslyobtainingherpermissiontodoso。FortunatelyIwasinthefullhabilimentsIhadwornwhenZeehaddepositedmeonthecouch。NeverthelessIfeltmuchirritated,aswellasshocked,byhervisit,andaskedinarudetonewhatshewanted。

"Speakgently,belovedone,Ientreatyou,"saidshe,"forIamveryunhappy。Ihavenotsleptsinceweparted。"

"Aduesenseofyourshamefulconducttomeasyourfather’sguestmightwellsufficetobanishsleepfromyoureyelids。

Wherewastheaffectionyoupretendtohaveforme,wherewaseventhatpolitenessonwhichtheVril—yapridethemselves,when,takingadvantagealikeofthatphysicalstrengthinwhichyoursex,inthisextraordinaryregion,excelsourown,andofthosedetestableandunhallowedpowerswhichtheagenciesofvrilinvestinyoureyesandfinger—ends,youexposedmetohumiliationbeforeyourassembledvisitors,beforeHerRoyalHighness—Imean,thedaughterofyourownchiefmagistrate,—

carryingmeofftobedlikeanaughtyinfant,andplungingmeintosleep,withoutaskingmyconsent?"

"Ungrateful!Doyoureproachmefortheevidencesofmylove?

Canyouthinkthat,evenifunstungbythejealousywhichattendsuponlovetillitfadesawayinblissfultrustwhenweknowthattheheartwehavewooediswon,Icouldbeindifferenttotheperilstowhichtheaudaciousoverturesofthatsillylittlechildmightexposeyou?"

138"Hold!Sinceyouintroducethesubjectofperils,itperhapsdoesnotmisbecomemetosaythatmymostimminentperilscomefromyourself,oratleastwouldcomeifIbelievedinyourloveandacceptedyouraddresses。YourfatherhastoldmeplainlythatinthatcaseIshouldbeconsumedintoacinderwithaslittlecompunctionasifIwerethereptilewhomTaeeblastedintoasheswiththeflashofhiswand。"

"Donotletthatfearchillyourhearttome,"exclaimedZee,droppingonherkneesandabsorbingmyrighthandinthespaceofheramplepalm。"Itistrue,indeed,thatwetwocannotwedasthoseofthesameracewed;truethatthelovebetweenusmustbepureasthatwhich,inourbelief,existsbetweenloverswhoreuniteinthenewlifebeyondthatboundaryatwhichtheoldlifeends。Butisitnothappinessenoughtobetogether,weddedinmindandinheart?Listen:Ihavejustleftmyfather。Heconsentstoouruniononthoseterms。IhavesufficientinfluencewiththeCollegeofSagestoinsuretheirrequesttotheTurnottointerferewiththefreechoiceofaGy;providedthatherweddingwithoneofanotherracebebuttheweddingofsouls。Oh,thinkyouthattrueloveneedsignobleunion?ItisnotthatIyearnonlytobebyyoursideinthislife,tobepartandparcelofyourjoysandsorrowshere:Iaskhereforatiewhichwillbindusforeverandforeverintheworldofimmortals。Doyourejectme?"

Asshespoke,sheknelt,andthewholecharacterofherfacewaschanged;nothingofsternnesslefttoitsgrandeur;adivinelight,asthatofanimmortal,shiningoutfromitshumanbeauty。Butsheratherawedmeasanangelthanmovedmeasawoman,andafteranembarrassedpause,Ifalteredforthevasiveexpressionsofgratitude,andsought,asdelicatelyasIcould,topointouthowhumiliatingwouldbemypositionamongstherraceinthelightofahusbandwhomightneverbepermittedthenameoffather。

"But,"saidZee,"thiscommunitydoesnotconstitutethewholeworld。No;nordoallthepopulationscomprisedintheleague139oftheVril—ya。ForthysakeIwillrenouncemycountryandmypeople。Wewillflytogethertosomeregionwherethoushaltbesafe。Iamstrongenoughtobeartheeonmywingsacrossthedesertsthatintervene。Iamskilledenoughtocleaveopen,amidsttherocks,valleysinwhichtobuildourhome。

Solitudeandahutwiththeewouldbetomesocietyandtheuniverse。Orwouldstthoureturntothineownworld,abovethesurfaceofthis,exposedtotheuncertainseasons,andlitbutbythechangefulorbswhichconstitutebythydescriptiontheficklecharacterofthosesavageregions?Iso,speaktheword,andIwillforcethewayforthyreturn,sothatIamthycompanionthere,though,thereashere,butpartnerofthysoul,andfellowtravellerwiththeetotheworldinwhichthereisnopartingandnodeath。"

Icouldnotbutbedeeplyaffectedbythetenderness,atoncesopureandsoimpassioned,withwhichthesewordswereuttered,andinavoicethatwouldhaverenderedmusicaltheroughestsoundsintherudesttongue。AndforamomentitdidoccurtomethatImightavailmyselfofZee’sagencytoeffectasafeandspeedyreturntotheupperworld。Butaverybriefspaceforreflectionsufficedtoshowmehowdishonourableandbaseareturnforsuchdevotionitwouldbetoallurethusaway,fromherownpeopleandahomeinwhichIhadbeensohospitablytreated,acreaturetowhomourworldwouldbesoabhorrent,andforwhosebarren,ifspirituallove,Icouldnotreconcilemyselftorenouncethemorehumanaffectionofmateslessexaltedabovemyerringself。WiththissentimentofdutytowardstheGycombinedanotherofdutytowardsthewholeraceIbelongedto。CouldIventuretointroduceintotheupperworldabeingsoformidablygifted—abeingthatwithamovementofherstaffcouldinlessthananhourreduceNewYorkanditsgloriousKoom—Poshintoapinchofsnuff?Robherofherstaff,withherscienceshecouldeasilyconstructanother;andwiththedeadlylightningsthatarmedtheslenderengineherwholeframewascharged。Ifthusdangeroustothe140citiesandpopulationsofthewholeupperearth,couldshebeasafecompaniontomyselfincaseheraffectionshouldbesubjectedtochangeorembitteredbyjealousy?Thesethoughts,whichittakessomanywordstoexpress,passedrapidlythroughmybrainanddecidedmyanswer。

"Zee,"Isaid,inthesoftesttonesIcouldcommandandpressingrespectfullipsonthehandintowhoseclaspminevanished—"Zee,IcanfindnowordstosayhowdeeplyIamtouched,andhowhighlyIamhonoured,byalovesodisinterestedandself—immolating。Mybestreturntoitisperfectfrankness。Eachnationhasitscustoms。Thecustomsofyoursdonotallowyoutowedme;thecustomsofmineareequallyopposedtosuchaunionbetweenthoseofracessowidelydiffering。Ontheotherhand,thoughnotdeficientincourageamongmyownpeople,oramiddangerswithwhichIamfamiliar,Icannot,withoutashudderofhorror,thinkofconstructingabridalhomeintheheartofsomedismalchaos,withalltheelementsofnature,fireandwater,andmephiticgases,atwarwitheachother,andwiththeprobabilitythatatsomemoment,whileyouwerebusiedincleavingrocksorconveyingvrilintolamps,Ishouldbedevouredbyakrekwhichyouroperationsdisturbedfromitshiding—place。I,amereTish,donotdeservetheloveofaGy,sobrilliant,solearned,sopotentasyourself。Yes,Idonotdeservethatlove,forI

cannotreturnit。"

Zeereleasedmyhand,rosetoherfeet,andturnedherfaceawaytohideheremotions;thensheglidednoiselesslyalongtheroom,andpausedatthethreshold。Suddenly,impelledasbyanewthought,shereturnedtomysideandsaid,inawhisperedtone,—

"Youtoldmeyouwouldspeakwithperfectfrankness。Withperfectfrankness,then,answermethisquestion。Ifyoucannotloveme,doyouloveanother?"

"Certainly,Idonot。"

"YoudonotloveTaee’ssister?"

"Ineversawherbeforelastnight。"

141"Thatisnoanswer。Loveisswifterthanvril。Youhesitatetotellme。Donotthinkitisonlyjealousythatpromptsmetocautionyou。IftheTur’sdaughtershoulddeclarelovetoyou—ifinherignorancesheconfidestoherfatheranypreferencethatmayjustifyhisbeliefthatshewillwooyou,hewillhavenooptionbuttorequestyourimmediatedestruction,asheisspeciallychargedwiththedutyofconsultingthegoodofthecommunity,whichcouldnotallowthedaughteroftheVril—yatowedasonoftheTish—a,inthatsenseofmarriagewhichdoesnotconfineitselftounionofthesouls。Alas!therewouldthenbeforyounoescape。Shehasnostrengthofwingtoupholdyouthroughtheair;shehasnosciencewherewithtomakeahomeinthewilderness。Believethatheremyfriendshipspeaks,andthatmyjealousyissilent。"

WiththesewordsZeeleftme。Andrecallingthosewords,I

thoughtnomoreofsucceedingtothethroneoftheVril—ya,orofthepolitical,social,andmoralreformsIshouldinstituteinthecapacityofAbsoluteSovereign。

ChapterXXVI。

AftertheconversationwithZeejustrecorded,Ifellintoaprofoundmelancholy。ThecuriousinterestwithwhichIhadhithertoexaminedthelifeandhabitsofthismarvellouscommunitywasatanend。IcouldnotbanishfrommymindtheconsciousnessthatIwasamongapeoplewho,howeverkindandcourteous,coulddestroymeatanymomentwithoutscrupleorcompunction。Thevirtuousandpeacefullifeofthepeoplewhich,whilenewtome,hadseemedsoholyacontrasttothecontentions,thepassions,thevicesoftheupperworld,nowbegantooppressmewithasenseofdulnessandmonotony。Eventheserenetranquilityofthelustrousairpreyedonmy142spirits。Ilongedforachange,eventowinter,orstorm,ordarkness。Ibegantofeelthat,whateverourdreamsofperfectibility,ourrestlessaspirationstowardsabetter,andhigher,andcalmer,sphereofbeing,we,themortalsoftheupperworld,arenottrainedorfittedtoenjoyforlongtheveryhappinessofwhichwedreamortowhichweaspire。

Now,inthissocialstateoftheVril—ya,itwassingulartomarkhowitcontrivedtouniteandtoharmoniseintoonesystemnearlyalltheobjectswhichthevariousphilosophersoftheupperworldhaveplacedbeforehumanhopesastheidealsofaUtopianfuture。Itwasastateinwhichwar,withallitscalamities,wasdeemedimpossible,—astateinwhichthefreedomofallandeachwassecuredtotheuttermostdegree,withoutoneofthoseanimositieswhichmakefreedomintheupperworlddependontheperpetualstrifeofhostileparties。

Herethecorruptionwhichdebasesdemocracieswasasunknownasthediscontentswhichunderminethethronesofmonarchies。

Equalityherewasnotaname;itwasareality。Richeswerenotpersecuted,becausetheywerenotenvied。Herethoseproblemsconnectedwiththelaboursofaworkingclass,hithertoinsolubleaboveground,andabovegroundconducingtosuchbitternessbetweenclasses,weresolvedbyaprocessthesimplest,—adistinctandseparateworkingclasswasdispensedwithaltogether。Mechanicalinventions,constructedontheprinciplesthatbaffledmyresearchtoascertain,workedbyanagencyinfinitelymorepowerfulandinfinitelymoreeasyofmanagementthanaughtwehaveyetextractedfromelectricityorsteam,withtheaidofchildrenwhosestrengthwasneverovertasked,butwholovedtheiremploymentassportandpastime,sufficedtocreateaPublic—wealthsodevotedtothegeneralusethatnotagrumblerwaseverheardof。Thevicesthatrotourcitiesherehadnofooting。Amusementsabounded,buttheywereallinnocent。Nomerry—makingsconducedtointoxication,toriot,todisease。Loveexisted,andwas143ardentinpursuit,butitsobject,oncesecured,wasfaithful。

Theadulterer,theprofligate,theharlot,werephenomenasounknowninthiscommonwealth,thateventofindthewordsbywhichtheyweredesignatedonewouldhavehadtosearchthroughoutanobsoleteliteraturecomposedthousandsofyearsbefore。Theywhohavebeenstudentsoftheoreticalphilosophiesaboveground,knowthatallthesestrangedeparturesfromcivilisedlifedobutrealiseideaswhichhavebeenbroached,canvassed,ridiculed,contestedfor;sometimespartiallytried,andstillputforthinfantasticbooks,buthavenevercometopracticalresult。Norweretheseallthestepstowardstheoreticalperfectibilitywhichthiscommunityhadmade。IthadbeenthesoberbeliefofDescartesthatthelifeofmancouldbeprolonged,not,indeed,onthisearth,toeternalduration,buttowhathecalledtheageofthepatriarchs,andmodestlydefinedtobefrom100to150yearsaveragelength。Well,eventhisdreamofsageswasherefulfilled—nay,morethanfulfilled;forthevigourofmiddlelifewaspreservedevenafterthetermofacenturywaspassed。

Withthislongevitywascombinedagreaterblessingthanitself—thatofcontinuoushealth。Suchdiseasesasbefelltheracewereremovedwitheasebyscientificapplicationsofthatagency—life—givingaslife—destroying—whichisinherentinvril。Eventhisideaisnotunknownaboveground,thoughithasgenerallybeenconfinedtoenthusiastsorcharlatans,andemanatesfromconfusednotionsaboutmesmerism,odicforce,&c。

Passingbysuchtrivialcontrivancesaswings,whicheveryschoolboyknowshasbeentriedandfoundwanting,fromthemythicalorpre—historicalperiod,Iproceedtothatverydelicatequestion,urgedoflateasessentialtotheperfecthappinessofourhumanspeciesbythetwomostdisturbingandpotentialinfluencesonupper—groundsociety,—WomankindandPhilosophy。Imean,theRightsofWomen。

Now,itisallowedbyjurisprudiststhatitisidletotalkofrightswheretherearenotcorrespondingpowerstoenforce144them;andaboveground,forsomereasonorother,man,inhisphysicalforce,intheuseofweaponsoffensiveanddefensive,whenitcometopositivepersonalcontest,can,asaruleofgeneralapplication,masterwomen。Butamongthispeopletherecanbenodoubtabouttherightsofwomen,because,asIhavebeforesaid,theGy,physicallyspeaking,isbiggerandstrongerthantheAn;andherwillbeingalsomoreresolutethanhis,andwillbeingessentialtothedirectionofthevrilforce,shecanbringtobearuponhim,morepotentlythanheonherself,themysticalagencywhichartcanextractfromtheoccultpropertiesofnature。Thereforeallthatourfemalephilosophersabovegroundcontendforastorightsofwomen,isconcededasamatterofcourseinthishappycommonwealth。

Besidessuchphysicalpowers,theGy—eihave(atleastinyouth)akeendesireforaccomplishmentsandlearningwhichexceedsthatofthemale;andthustheyarethescholars,theprofessors—thelearnedportion,inshort,ofthecommunity。

Ofcourse,inthisstateofsocietythefemaleestablishes,asIhaveshown,hermostvaluedprivilege,thatofchoosingandcourtingherweddingpartner。Withoutthatprivilegeshewoulddespisealltheothers。Now,aboveground,weshouldnotunreasonablyapprehendthatafemale,thuspotentandthusprivileged,whenshehadfairlyhuntedusdownandmarriedus,wouldbeveryimperiousandtyrannical。NotsowiththeGy—ei:

oncemarried,thewingsoncesuspended,andmoreamiable,complacent,docilemates,moresympathetic,moresinkingtheirloftiercapacitiesintothestudyoftheirhusbands’

comparativelyfrivoloustastesandwhims,nopoetcouldconceiveinhisvisionsofconjugalbliss。Lastly,amongthemoreimportantcharacteristicsoftheVril—ya,asdistinguishedfromourmankind—lastly,andmostimportantonthebearingsoftheirlifeandthepeaceoftheircommonwealths,istheiruniversalagreementintheexistenceofamercifulbeneficentDiety,andofafutureworldtothedurationofwhichacentury145ortwoaremomentstoobrieftowasteuponthoughtsoffameandpowerandavarice;whilewiththatagreementiscombinedanother—viz。,sincetheycanknownothingastothenatureofthatDietybeyondthefactofHissupremegoodness,norofthatfutureworldbeyondthefactofitsfelicitousexistence,sotheirreasonforbidsallangrydisputesoninsolublequestions。

Thustheysecureforthatstateinthebowelsoftheearthwhatnocommunityeversecuredunderthelightofthestars—alltheblessingsandconsolationsofareligionwithoutanyoftheevilsandcalamitieswhichareengenderedbystrifebetweenonereligionandanother。

Itwouldbe,then,utterlyimpossibletodenythatthestateofexistenceamongtheVril—yaisthus,asawhole,immeasurablymorefelicitousthanthatofsuper—terrestrialraces,and,realisingthedreamsofourmostsanguinephilanthropists,almostapproachestoapoet’sconceptionofsomeangelicalorder。Andyet,ifyouwouldtakeathousandofthebestandmostphilosophicalofhumanbeingsyoucouldfindinLondon,Paris,Berlin,NewYork,orevenBoston,andplacethemascitizensinthebeatifiedcommunity,mybeliefis,thatinlessthanayeartheywouldeitherdieofennui,orattemptsomerevolutionbywhichtheywouldmilitateagainstthegoodofthecommunity,andbeburntintocindersattherequestoftheTur。

CertainlyIhavenodesiretoinsinuate,throughthemediumofthisnarrative,anyignorantdisparagementoftheracetowhichIbelong。Ihave,onthecontrary,endeavouredtomakeitclearthattheprincipleswhichregulatethesocialsystemoftheVril—yaforbidthemtoproducethoseindividualexamplesofhumangreatnesswhichadorntheannalsoftheupperworld。

WheretherearenowarstherecanbenoHannibal,noWashington,noJackson,noSheridan;—wherestatesaresohappythattheyfearnodangeranddesirenochange,theycannotgivebirthtoaDemosthenes,aWebster,aSumner,aWendellHolmes,oraButler;andwhereasocietyattainstoamoralstandard,146inwhichtherearenocrimesandnosorrowsfromwhichtragedycanextractitsalimentofpityandsorrow,nosalientvicesorfolliesonwhichcomedycanlavishitsmirthfulsatire,ithaslostthechanceofproducingaShakespeare,oraMoliere,oraMrs。Beecher—Stowe。ButifIhavenodesiretodisparagemyfellow—menabovegroundinshowinghowmuchthemotivesthatimpeltheenergiesandambitionofindividualsinasocietyofcontestandstruggle—becomedormantorannulledinasocietywhichaimsatsecuringfortheaggregatethecalmandinnocentfelicitywhichwepresumetobethelotofbeatifiedimmortals;

neither,ontheotherhand,haveIthewishtorepresentthecommonwealthsoftheVril—yaasanidealformofpoliticalsociety,totheattainmentofwhichourowneffortsofreformshouldbedirected。Onthecontrary,itisbecausewehavesocombined,throughouttheseriesofages,theelementswhichcomposehumancharacter,thatitwouldbeutterlyimpossibleforustoadoptthemodesoflife,ortoreconcileourpassionstothemodesofthoughtamongtheVril—ya,—thatIarrivedattheconvictionthatthispeople—thoughoriginallynotonlyofourhumanrace,but,asseemstomeclearbytherootsoftheirlanguage,descendedfromthesameancestorsastheGreatAryanfamily,fromwhichinvariedstreamshasflowedthedominantcivilisationoftheworld;andhaving,accordingtotheirmythsandtheirhistory,passedthroughphasesofsocietyfamiliartoourselves,—hadyetnowdevelopedintoadistinctspecieswithwhichitwasimpossiblethatanycommunityintheupperworldcouldamalgamate:andthatiftheyeveremergedfromthesenetherrecessesintothelightofday,theywould,accordingtotheirowntraditionalpersuasionsoftheirultimatedestiny,destroyandreplaceourexistentvarietiesofman。

Itmay,indeed,besaid,sincemorethanoneGycouldbefoundtoconceiveapartialityforsoordinaryatypeofoursuper—terrestrialraceasmyself,thateveniftheVril—yadid147appearaboveground,wemightbesavedfromexterminationbyintermixtureofrace。Butthisistoosanguineabelief。

Instancesofsuch’mesalliance’wouldbeasrareasthoseofintermarriagebetweentheAnglo—SaxonemigrantsandtheRedIndians。Norwouldtimebeallowedfortheoperationoffamiliarintercourse。TheVril—ya,onemerging,inducedbythecharmofasunlitheaventoformtheirsettlementsaboveground,wouldcommenceatoncetheworkofdestruction,seizeupontheterritoriesalreadycultivated,andclearoff,withoutscruple,alltheinhabitantswhoresistedthatinvasion。AndconsideringtheircontemptfortheinstitutionsofKoom—PoshorPopularGovernment,andthepugnaciousvalourofmybelovedcountrymen,IbelievethatiftheVril—yafirstappearedinfreeAmerica—as,beingthechoicestportionofthehabitableearth,theywoulddoubtlessbeinducedtodo—andsaid,"Thisquarteroftheglobewetake;CitizensofaKoom—Posh,makewayforthedevelopmentofspeciesintheVril—ya,"mybravecompatriotswouldshowfight,andnotasoulofthemwouldbeleftinthislife,torallyroundtheStarsandStripes,attheendofaweek。

InowsawbutlittleofZee,saveatmeals,whenthefamilyassembled,andshewasthenreservedandsilent。MyapprehensionsofdangerfromanaffectionIhadsolittleencouragedordeserved,therefore,nowfadedaway,butmydejectioncontinuedtoincrease。Ipinedforescapetotheupperworld,butIrackedmybrainsinvainforanymeanstoeffectit。Iwasneverpermittedtowanderforthalone,sothatIcouldnotevenvisitthespotonwhichIhadalighted,andseeifitwerepossibletoreascendtothemine。NorevenintheSilentHours,whenthehouseholdwaslockedinsleep,couldIhaveletmyselfdownfromtheloftyfloorinwhichmyapartmentwasplaced。Iknewnothowtocommandtheautomatawhostoodmockinglyatmybeckbesidethewall,norcouldI

ascertainthespringsbywhichweresetinmovementtheplatformsthatsuppliedtheplaceofstairs。Theknowledgehow148toavailmyselfofthesecontrivanceshadbeenpurposelywithheldfromme。Oh,thatIcouldbuthavelearnedtheuseofwings,sofreelyhereattheserviceofeveryinfant,thenI

mighthaveescapedfromthecasement,regainedtherocks,andbuoyedmyselfaloftthroughthechasmofwhichtheperpendicularsidesforbadeplaceforhumanfooting!

ChapterXXVII。

Oneday,asIsataloneandbroodinginmychamber,Taeeflewinattheopenwindowandalightedonthecouchbesideme。I

wasalwayspleasedwiththevisitsofachild,inwhosesociety,ifhumbled,IwaslesseclipsedthaninthatofAnawhohadcompletedtheireducationandmaturedtheirunderstanding。AndasIwaspermittedtowanderforthwithhimformycompanion,andasIlongedtorevisitthespotinwhichIhaddescendedintothenetherworld,Ihastenedtoaskhimifhewereatleisureforastrollbeyondthestreetsofthecity。

Hiscountenanceseemedtomegraverthanusualashereplied,"Icamehitheronpurposetoinviteyouforth。"

Wesoonfoundourselvesinthestreet,andhadnotgotfarfromthehousewhenweencounteredfiveorsixyoungGy—ei,whowerereturningfromthefieldswithbasketsfullofflowers,andchantingasonginchorusastheywalked。AyoungGysingsmoreoftenthanshetalks。Theystoppedonseeingus,accostingTaeewithfamiliarkindness,andmewiththecourteousgallantrywhichdistinguishestheGy—eiintheirmannertowardsourweakersex。

AndhereImayobservethat,thoughavirginGyissofrankinhercourtshiptotheindividualshefavours,thereisnothingthatapproachestothatgeneralbreadthandloudnessofmannerwhichthoseyoungladiesoftheAnglo—Saxonrace,towhomthe149distinguishedepithetof’fast’isaccorded,exhibittowardsyounggentlemenwhomtheydonotprofesstolove。No;thebearingoftheGy—eitowardsmalesinordinaryisverymuchthatofhigh—bredmeninthegallantsocietiesoftheupperworldtowardsladieswhomtheyrespectbutdonotwoo;

deferential,complimentary,exquisitelypolished—whatweshouldcall’chivalrous。’

CertainlyIwasalittleputoutbythenumberofcivilthingsaddressedtomy’amourpropre,’whichweresaidtomebythosecourteousyoungGy—ei。IntheworldIcamefrom,amanwouldhavethoughthimselfaggrieved,treatedwithirony,’chaffed’

(ifsovulgaraslangwordmaybeallowedontheauthorityofthepopularnovelistswhouseitsofreely),whenonefairGycomplimentedmeonthefreshnessofmycomplexion,anotheronthechoiceofcoloursinmydress,athird,withaslysmile,ontheconquestsIhadmadeatAph—Lin’sentertainment。ButI

knewalreadythatallsuchlanguagewaswhattheFrenchcall’banal,’anddidbutexpressinthefemalemouth,belowearth,thatsortofdesiretopassforamiablewiththeoppositesexwhich,aboveearth,arbitrarycustomandhereditarytransmissiondemonstratebythemouthofthemale。Andjustasahigh—bredyounglady,aboveearth,habituatedtosuchcompliments,feelsthatshecannot,withoutimpropriety,returnthem,norevinceanygreatsatisfactionatreceivingthem;soI

whohadlearnedpolitemannersatthehouseofsowealthyanddignifiedaMinisterofthatnation,couldbutsmileandtrytolookprettyinbashfullydisclaimingthecomplimentsshowereduponme。Whilewewerethustalking,Taee’ssister,itseems,hadseenusfromtheupperroomsoftheRoyalPalaceattheentranceofthetown,and,precipitatingherselfonherwings,alightedinthemidstofthegroup。

Singlingmeout,shesaid,thoughstillwiththeinimitabledeferenceofmannerwhichIhavecalled’chivalrous,’yetnotwithoutacertainabruptnessoftonewhich,asaddressedtotheweakersex,SirPhilipSydneymighthavetermed’rustic,’"Whydoyounevercometoseeus?"

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WhileIwasdeliberatingontherightanswertogivetothisunlooked—forquestion,Taeesaidquicklyandsternly,"Sister,youforget—thestrangerisofmysex。Itisnotforpersonsofmysex,havingdueregardforreputationandmodesty,tolowerthemselvesbyrunningafterthesocietyofyours。"

ThisspeechwasreceivedwithevidentapprovalbytheyoungGy—eiingeneral;butTaee’ssisterlookedgreatlyabashed。

Poorthing!—andaPRINCESStoo!

Justatthismomentashadowfellonthespacebetweenmeandthegroup;and,turninground,Ibeheldthechiefmagistratecomingcloseuponus,withthesilentandstatelypacepeculiartotheVril—ya。Atthesightofhiscountenance,thesameterrorwhichhadseizedmewhenIfirstbehelditreturned。Onthatbrow,inthoseeyes,therewasthatsameindefinablesomethingwhichmarkedthebeingofaracefataltoourown—

thatstrangeexpressionofsereneexemptionfromourcommoncaresandpassions,ofconscioussuperiorpower,compassionateandinflexibleasthatofajudgewhopronouncesdoom。I

shivered,and,inclininglow,pressedthearmofmychild—friend,anddrewhimonwardsilently。TheTurplacedhimselfbeforeourpath,regardedmeforamomentwithoutspeaking,thenturnedhiseyequietlyonhisdaughter’sface,and,withagravesalutationtoherandtheotherGy—ei,wentthroughthemidstofthegroup,—stillwithoutaword。

ChapterXXVIII。

WhenTaeeandIfoundourselvesaloneonthebroadroadthatlaybetweenthecityandthechasmthroughwhichIhaddescendedintothisregionbeneaththelightofthestarsandsun,Isaidundermybreath,"Childandfriend,thereisalook151inyourfather’sfacewhichappalsme。Ifeelasif,initsawfultranquillity,Igazedupondeath。"

Taeedidnotimmediatelyreply。Heseemedagitated,andasifdebatingwithhimselfbywhatwordstosoftensomeunwelcomeintelligence。Atlasthesaid,"NoneoftheVril—yafeardeath:doyou?"

"ThedreadofdeathisimplantedinthebreastsoftheracetowhichIbelong。Wecanconqueritatthecallofduty,ofhonour,oflove。Wecandieforatruth,foranativeland,forthosewhoaredearertousthanourselves。Butifdeathdoreallythreatenmenowandhere,wherearesuchcounteractionstothenaturalinstinctwhichinvestswithaweandterrorthecontemplationofseverancebetweensoulandbody?"

Taeelookedsurprised,buttherewasgreattendernessinhisvoiceashereplied,"Iwilltellmyfatherwhatyousay。I

willentreathimtospareyourlife。"

"Hehas,then,alreadydecreedtodestroyit?"

"’Tismysister’sfaultorfolly,"saidTaee,withsomepetulance。"Butshespokethismorningtomyfather;and,aftershehadspoken,hesummonedme,asachiefamongthechildrenwhoarecommissionedtodestroysuchlivesasthreatenthecommunity,andhesaidtome,’Takethyvrilstaff,andseekthestrangerwhohasmadehimselfdeartothee。Behisendpainlessandprompt。’"

"And,"Ifaltered,recoilingfromthechild—"anditis,then,formymurderthatthustreacherouslythouhastinvitedmeforth?No,Icannotbelieveit。Icannotthinktheeguiltyofsuchacrime。"

"Itisnocrimetoslaythosewhothreatenthegoodofthecommunity;itwouldbeacrimetoslaythesmallestinsectthatcannotharmus。"

"IfyoumeanthatIthreatenthegoodofthecommunitybecauseyoursisterhonoursmewiththesortofpreferencewhichachildmayfeelforastrangeplaything,itisnotnecessarytokillme。LetmereturntothepeopleIhaveleft,andbythechasmthroughwhichIdescended。WithaslighthelpfromyouI

152mightdosonow。You,bytheaidofyourwings,couldfastentotherockyledgewithinthechasmthecordthatyoufound,andhavenodoubtpreserved。Dobutthat;assistmebuttothespotfromwhichIalighted,andIvanishfromyourworldforever,andassurelyasifIwereamongthedead。"

"Thechasmthroughwhichyoudescended!Lookround;westandnowontheveryplacewhereityawned。Whatseeyou?Onlysolidrock。Thechasmwasclosed,bytheordersofAph—Lin,assoonascommunicationbetweenhimandyourselfwasestablishedinyourtrance,andhelearnedfromyourownlipsthenatureoftheworldfromwhichyoucame。DoyounotrememberwhenZeebademenotquestionyouastoyourselforyourrace?Onquittingyouthatday,Aph—Linaccostedme,andsaid,’Nopathbetweenthestranger’shomeandoursshouldbeleftunclosed,orthesorrowandevilofhishomemaydescendtoours。Takewiththeethechildrenofthyband,smitethesidesofthecavernwithyourvrilstavestillthefalloftheirfragmentsfillsupeverychinkthroughwhichagleamofourlampscouldforceitsway。’"

Asthechildspoke,Istaredaghastattheblindrocksbeforeme。Hugeandirregular,thegranitemasses,showingbycharreddiscolourationwheretheyhadbeenshattered,rosefromfootingtoroof—top;notacranny!

"Allhope,then,isgone,"Imurmured,sinkingdownonthecraggywayside,"andIshallnevermoreseethesun。"Icoveredmyfacewithmyhands,andprayedtoHimwhosepresenceIhadsooftenforgottenwhentheheavenshaddeclaredHishandiwork。

IfeltHispresenceinthedepthsofthenetherearth,andamidsttheworldofthegrave。Ilookedup,takingcomfortandcouragefrommyprayers,and,gazingwithaquietsmileintothefaceofthechild,said,"Now,ifthoumustslayme,strike。"

Taeeshookhisheadgently。"Nay,"hesaid,"myfather’srequestisnotsoformallymadeastoleavemenochoice。I

willspeakwithhim,andmayprevailtosavethee。Strange153thatthoushouldsthavethatfearofdeathwhichwethoughtwasonlytheinstinctoftheinferiorcreatures,towhomtheconvictionsofanotherlifehasnotbeenvouchsafed。Withus,notaninfantknowssuchafear。Tellme,mydearTish,"hecontinuedafteralittlepause,"woulditreconciletheemoretodeparturefromthisformoflifetothatformwhichliesontheothersideofthemomentcalled’death,’didIsharethyjourney?Ifso,Iwillaskmyfatherwhetheritbeallowableformetogowiththee。Iamoneofourgenerationdestinedtoemigrate,whenofageforit,tosomeregionsunknownwithinthisworld。Iwouldjustassoonemigratenowtoregionsunknown,inanotherworld。TheAll—Goodisnolesstherethanhere。Whereishenot?"

"Child,"saidI,seeingbyTaee’scountenancethathespokeinseriousearnest,"itiscrimeintheetoslayme;itwereacrimenotlessinmetosay,’Slaythyself。’TheAll—GoodchoosesHisowntimetogiveuslife,andhisowntimetotakeitaway。Letusgoback。If,onspeakingwiththyfather,hedecidesonmydeath,givemethelongestwarninginthypower,sothatImaypasstheintervalinself—preparation。"

ChapterXXIX。

InthemidstofthosehourssetapartforsleepandconstitutingthenightoftheVril—ya,IwasawakenedfromthedisturbedslumberintowhichIhadnotlongfallen,byahandonmyshoulder。IstartedandbeheldZeestandingbesideme。

154"Hush,"shesaidinawhisper;letnoonehearus。DostthouthinkthatIhaveceasedtowatchoverthysafetybecauseI

couldnotwinthylove?IhaveseenTaee。Hehasnotprevailedwithhisfather,whohadmeanwhileconferredwiththethreesageswho,indoubtfulmatters,hetakesintocouncil,andbytheiradvicehehasordainedtheetoperishwhentheworldre—awakenstolife。Iwillsavethee。Riseanddress。"

ZeepointedtoatablebythecouchonwhichIsawtheclothesIhadwornonquittingtheupperworld,andwhichIhadexchangedsubsequentlyforthemorepicturesquegarmentsoftheVril—ya。TheyoungGythenmovedtowardsthecasementandsteppedintothebalcony,whilehastilyandwonderinglyI

donnedmyownhabiliments。WhenIjoinedheronthebalcony,herfacewaspaleandrigid。Takingmebythehand,shesaidsoftly,"SeehowbrightlytheartoftheVril—yahaslighteduptheworldinwhichtheydwell。To—morrowtheworldwillbedarktome。"Shedrewmebackintotheroomwithoutwaitingformyanswer,thenceintothecorridor,fromwhichwedescendedintothehall。Wepassedintothedesertedstreetsandalongthebroadupwardroadwhichwoundbeneaththerocks。Here,wherethereisneitherdaynornight,theSilentHoursareunutterablysolemn—thevastspaceilluminedbymortalskillissowhollywithoutthesightandstirofmortallife。Softaswereourfootsteps,theirsoundsvexedtheear,asoutofharmonywiththeuniversalrepose。Iwasawareinmyownmind,thoughZeesaiditnot,thatshehaddecidedtoassistmyreturntotheupperworld,andthatwewereboundtowardstheplacefromwhichIhaddescended。Hersilenceinfectedmeandcommandedmine。Andnowweapproachedthechasm。Ithadbeenre—opened;notpresenting,indeed,thesameaspectaswhenI

hademergedfromit,butthroughthatclosedwallofrockbeforewhichIhadlaststoodwithTaee,anewclifthadbeenriven,andalongitsblackenedsidesstillglimmeredsparksandsmoulderedembers。Myupwardgazecouldnot,however,155penetratemorethanafewfeetintothedarknessofthehollowvoid,andIstooddismayed,andwonderinghowthatgrimascentwastobemade。

Zeedivinedmydoubt。"Fearnot,"saidshe,withafaintsmile;"yourreturnisassured。IbeganthisworkwhentheSilentHourscommenced,andallelsewereasleep;believethatIdidnotpausedtillthepathbackintothyworldwasclear。

Ishallbewiththeealittlewhileyet。Wedonotpartuntilthousayest,’Go,forIneedtheenomore。’"

Myheartsmotemewithremorseatthesewords。"Ah!"Iexclaimed,"wouldthatthouwertofmyraceorIofthine,thenIshouldneversay,"Ineedtheenomore。’"

"Iblesstheeforthosewords,andIshallrememberthemwhenthouartgone,"answeredtheGy,tenderly。

Duringthisbriefinterchangeofwords,Zeehadturnedawayfromme,herformbentandherheadbowedoverherbreast。

Now,sherosetothefullheightofhergrandstature,andstoodfrontingme。Whileshehadbeenthusavertedfrommygaze,shehadlightedupthecircletthatsheworeroundherbrow,sothatitblazedasifitwereacrownofstars。Notonlyherfaceandherform,buttheatmospherearound,wereilluminedbytheeffulgenceofthediadem。

"Now,"saidshe,"putthinearmaroundmeforthefirstandlasttime。Nay,thus;courage,andclingfirm。"

Asshespokeherformdilated,thevastwingsexpanded。

Clingingtoher,Iwasbornealoftthroughtheterriblechasm。

Thestarrylightfromherforeheadshotaroundandbeforeusthroughthedarkness。Brightlyandsteadfastly,andswiftlyasanangelmaysoarheavenwardwiththesoulitrescuesfromthegrave,wenttheflightoftheGy,tillIheardinthedistancethehumofhumanvoices,thesoundsofhumantoil。Wehaltedontheflooringofoneofthegalleriesofthemine,andbeyond,inthevista,burnedthedim,feeblelampsoftheminers。

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ThenIreleasedmyhold。TheGykissedmeonmyforehead,passionately,butaswithamother’spassion,andsaid,asthetearsgushedfromhereyes,"Farewellforever。Thouwiltnotletmegointothyworld—thoucanstneverreturntomine。Ereourhouseholdshakeoffslumber,therockswillhaveagainclosedoverthechasmnottobere—openedbyme,norperhapsbyothers,foragesyetunguessed。Thinkofmesometimes,andwithkindness。WhenIreachthelifethatliesbeyondthisspeckintime,Ishalllookroundforthee。Eventhere,theworldconsignedtothyselfandthypeoplemayhaverocksandgulfswhichdivideitfromthatinwhichIrejointhoseofmyracethathavegonebefore,andImaybepowerlesstocleavewaytoregaintheeasIhaveclovenwaytolose。"

Hervoiceceased。Iheardtheswan—likesoughofherwings,andsawtheraysofherstarrydiademrecedingfarandfartherthroughthegloom。

Isatemyselfdownforsometime,musingsorrowfully;thenI

roseandtookmywaywithslowfootstepstowardstheplaceinwhichIheardthesoundsofmen。TheminersIencounteredwerestrangetome,ofanothernationthanmyown。Theyturnedtolookatmewithsomesurprise,butfindingthatIcouldnotanswertheirbriefquestionsintheirownlanguage,theyreturnedtotheirworkandsufferedmetopassonunmolested。

Infine,Iregainedthemouthofthemine,littletroubledbyotherinterrogatories;—savethoseofafriendlyofficialtowhomIwasknown,andluckilyhewastoobusytotalkmuchwithme。Itookcarenottoreturntomyformerlodging,buthastenedthatverydaytoquitaneighbourhoodwhereIcouldnotlonghaveescapedinquiriestowhichIcouldhavegivennosatisfactoryanswers。Iregainedinsafetymyowncountry,inwhichIhavebeenlongpeacefullysettled,andengagedinpracticalbusiness,tillIretiredonacompetentfortune,threeyearsago。Ihavebeenlittleinvitedandlittletemptedtotalkoftherovingsandadventuresofmyyouth。Somewhat157disappointed,asmostmenare,inmattersconnectedwithhouseholdloveanddomesticlife,IoftenthinkoftheyoungGyasIsitaloneatnight,andwonderhowIcouldhaverejectedsuchalove,nomatterwhatdangersattendedit,orbywhatconditionsitwasrestricted。Only,themoreIthinkofapeoplecalmlydeveloping,inregionsexcludedfromoursightanddeemeduninhabitablebyoursages,powerssurpassingourmostdisciplinedmodesofforce,andvirtuestowhichourlife,socialandpolitical,becomesantagonisticinproportionasourcivilisationadvances,—themoredevoutlyIpraythatagesmayyetelapsebeforethereemergeintosunlightourinevitabledestroyers。Being,however,franklytoldbymyphysicianthatIamafflictedbyacomplaintwhich,thoughitgiveslittlepainandnoperceptiblenoticeofitsencroachments,mayatanymomentbefatal,Ihavethoughtitmydutytomyfellow—mentoplaceonrecordtheseforewarningsofTheComingRace。

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