登陆注册
34946800000035

第35章 THE CELESTIAL RAILROAD(6)

For instance, a young man having inherited a splendid fortune, laid out a considerable portion of it in the purchase of diseases, and finally spent all the rest for a heavy lot of repentance and a suit of rags. A very pretty girl bartered a heart as clear as crystal, and which seemed her most valuable possession, for another jewel of the same kind, but so worn and defaced as to be utterly worthless. In one shop there were a great many crowns of laurel and myrtle, which soldiers, authors, statesmen, and various other people pressed eagerly to buy; some purchased these paltry wreaths with their lives, others by a toilsome servitude of years, and many sacrificed whatever was most valuable, yet finally slunk away without the crown. There was a sort of stock or scrip, called Conscience, which seemed to be in great demand, and would purchase almost anything. Indeed, few rich commodities were to be obtained without paying a heavy sum in this particular stock, and a man's business was seldom very lucrative unless he knew precisely when and how to throw his hoard of conscience into the market. Yet as this stock was the only thing of permanent value, whoever parted with it was sure to find himself a loser in the long run. Several of the speculations were of a questionable character. Occasionally a member of Congress recruited his pocket by the sale of his constituents;and I was assured that public officers have often sold their country at very moderate prices. Thousands sold their happiness for a whim. Gilded chains were in great demand, and purchased with almost any sacrifice. In truth, those who desired, according to the old adage, to sell anything valuable for a song, might find customers all over the Fair; and there were innumerable messes of pottage, piping hot, for such as chose to buy them with their birthrights. A few articles, however, could not be found genuine at Vanity Fair. If a customer wished to renew his stock of youth the dealers offered him a set of false teeth and an auburn wig; if he demanded peace of mind, they recommended opium or a brandy bottle.

Tracts of land and golden mansions, situate in the Celestial City, were often exchanged, at very disadvantageous rates, for a few years' lease of small, dismal, inconvenient tenements in Vanity Fair. Prince Beelzebub himself took great interest in this sort of traffic, and sometimes condescended to meddle with smaller matters. I once had the pleasure to see him bargaining with a miser for his soul, which, after much ingenious skirmishing on both sides, his highness succeeded in obtaining at about the value of sixpence. The prince remarked with a smile, that he was a loser by the transaction.

Day after day, as I walked the streets of Vanity, my manners and deportment became more and more like those of the inhabitants.

The place began to seem like home; the idea of pursuing my travels to the Celestial City was almost obliterated from my mind. I was reminded of it, however, by the sight of the same pair of ****** pilgrims at whom we had laughed so heartily when Apollyon puffed smoke and steam into their faces at the commencement of our journey. There they stood amidst the densest bustle of Vanity; the dealers offering them their purple and fine linen and jewels, the men of wit and humor gibing at them, a pair of buxom ladies ogling them askance, while the benevolent Mr.

Smooth-it-away whispered some of his wisdom at their elbows, and pointed to a newly-erected temple; but there were these worthy ******tons, ****** the scene look wild and monstrous, merely by their sturdy repudiation of all part in its business or pleasures.

One of them--his name was Stick-to-the-right--perceived in my face, I suppose, a species of sympathy and almost admiration, which, to my own great surprise, I could not help feeling for this pragmatic couple. It prompted him to address me.

"Sir," inquired he, with a sad, yet mild and kindly voice. "do you call yourself a pilgrim?""Yes," I replied, "my right to that appellation is indubitable. Iam merely a sojourner here in Vanity Fair, being bound to the Celestial City by the new railroad.""Alas, friend," rejoined Mr. Stick-to-the-truth, "I do assure you, and beseech you to receive the truth of my words, that that whole concern is a bubble. You may travel on it all your lifetime, were you to live thousands of years, and yet never get beyond the limits of Vanity Fair. Yea, though you should deem yourself entering the gates of the blessed city, it will be nothing but a miserable delusion.""The Lord of the Celestial City," began the other pilgrim, whose name was Mr. Foot-it-to-heaven, "has refused, and will ever refuse, to grant an act of incorporation for this railroad; and unless that be obtained, no passenger can ever hope to enter his dominions. Wherefore every man who buys a ticket must lay his account with losing the purchase money, which is the value of his own soul.""Poh, nonsense!" said Mr. Smooth-it-away, taking my arm and leading me off, "these fellows ought to be indicted for a libel.

If the law stood as it once did in Vanity Fair we should see them grinning through the iron bars of the prison window."This incident made a considerable impression on my mind, and contributed with other circumstances to indispose me to a permanent residence in the city of Vanity; although, of course, Iwas not ****** enough to give up my original plan of gliding along easily and commodiously by railroad. Still, I grew anxious to be gone. There was one strange thing that troubled me. Amid the occupations or amusements of the Fair, nothing was more common than for a person--whether at feast, theatre, or church, or trafficking for wealth and honors, or whatever he might be doing, to vanish like a soap bubble, and be never more seen of his fellows; and so accustomed were the latter to such little accidents that they went on with their business as quietly as if nothing had happened. But it was otherwise with me.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 都市特种兵

    都市特种兵

    因为女友他退役返家,却发现家里已经有了一个五岁的女儿……兵王化身公寓房东,面对暗流滚滚的地下世界,他胜似闲庭信步,携众美如腾龙般崛地而起,四海扬名,威震天下!
  • 无爱总裁囚宠

    无爱总裁囚宠

    一开始是为了在他身上找寻我要的真相,可当真相大白的那一天,我才发现,那一切不是我想要的。而他在离我最近的距离我却感觉如此遥远。“相信我,梦醒了,这不是最美丽的慌言,是我对你的承诺。”我轻笑,是我还不够傻吗?承诺,那是世界上最不能做数的伪证,在被伤害后,连疗伤都不能够,只能一边细数着伤口一边从此不在相信任何人。
  • 逆袭总裁

    逆袭总裁

    女主角是长孙月琴,她是个善良的人常常被欺负,这时一个意外那个男生帮了她就这样她们成了男女朋友。可是天下无难事,只怕有心人。后来么。。。。。。你们自己看吧(么么哒~~)
  • 南部小城的那个女孩

    南部小城的那个女孩

    本书讲述一名有梦想有热爱的女高中生跌跌撞撞,不断成长,努力向世界闪耀自己光芒同时也勇敢追寻爱的青春。
  • 异闻

    异闻

    非架空,非穿越,这是身边发生的故事,大千世界无奇不有,自秦汉之初,华夏大地又有无数能人异士,延续千年,直至如今,国学凋零,民智逐开,在大中国,只乡野居民偶谈及一二,不少“身在此山中”的人事,不问不谈不论。难道世间再无能人异士之传?然也?然也!且听我一一道来!!!
  • 高冷校草的故事

    高冷校草的故事

    在荣市的某所大学,迎来了一批新生在那里有着不为人知的许多秘密就在报名的那天下午…
  • 腹黑摄政王:呆萌咬一口

    腹黑摄政王:呆萌咬一口

    【1v1,养成宠文+女强男强】叶果果说困了,摄政王连忙爬上床,顺便把叶果果也扯上床,“果果睡吧,本王给你按按摩”说罢,一只白皙的大手便覆上某果的胸口。叶果果生气了,摄政王连忙板起脸,灭了某富豪全家,温柔的说道,“果果别生气了,本王给你消消火”语毕,便把某果给脱了个精光,开始了“灭火行动”。叶果果终于受不了,开始反扑摄政王,凶巴巴的说到,“你不准再耍流氓,不准再调戏我,不准再扑倒我!”摄政王闻言,大义凛然的脱掉衣服,“好吧,那这些都让果果来做吧”某天,摄政王从仙界带着嫁妆,温柔道,“果果,嫁给本王可好”
  • 男神同人文

    男神同人文

    目前暂定齐神,网王诸类男神吧。有灵感就更,不定时更新。
  • 丧魂

    丧魂

    惊魂罪业,诡异离奇,荆棘之路,魂断天涯。