登陆注册
38560000000242

第242章

Up to that point he could have written chapters III and IV of my suppressed "Gospel." But there we seem to separate.He seems to concede the indisputable and unshakable dominion of Motive and Necessity (call them what he may, these are exterior forces and not under the man's authority, guidance or even suggestion)--then he suddenly flies the logic track and (to all seeming) makes the man and not these exterior forces responsible to God for the man's thoughts, words and acts.It is frank insanity.

I think that when he concedes the autocratic dominion of Motive and Necessity he grants, a third position of mine--that a man's mind is a mere machine--an automatic machine--which is handled entirely from the outside, the man himself furnishing it absolutely nothing: not an ounce of its fuel, and not so much as a bare suggestion to that exterior engineer as to what the machine shall do, nor how it shall do it nor when.

After that concession, it was time for him to get alarmed and shirk--for he was pointing straight for the only rational and possible next-station on that piece of road the irresponsibility of man to God.

And so he shirked.Shirked, and arrived at this handsome result:

Man is commanded to do so-and-so.It has been ordained from the beginning of time that some men shan't and others can't.

These are to be blamed: let them be damned.

I enjoy the Colonel very much, and shall enjoy the rest of him with an obscene delight.

Joe, the whole tribe shout love to you and yours!

MARK.

We have not heard of Joe Goodman since the trying days of '90 and '91, when he was seeking to promote the fortunes of the type-setting machine.Goodman, meantime, who had in turn been miner, printer, publisher, and farmer; had been devoting his energies and genius to something entirely new: he had been translating the prehistoric Mayan inscriptions of Yucatan, and with such success that his work was elaborately published by an association of British scientists.

In due time a copy of this publication came to Clemens, who was full of admiration of the great achievement.

To J.T.Goodman, in California:

RIVERDALE-ON-THE-HUDSON, June 13, '02.

DEAR JOE,--I am lost in reverence and admiration! It is now twenty-four hours that I have been trying to cool down and contemplate with quiet blood this extraordinary spectacle of energy, industry, perseverance, pluck, analytical genius, penetration, this irruption of thunders and fiery splendors from a fair and flowery mountain that nobody had supposed was a sleeping volcano, but I seem to be as excited as ever.Yesterday I read as much as half of the book, not understanding a word but enchanted nevertheless--partly by the wonder of it all, the study, the erudition, the incredible labor, the modesty, the dignity, the majestic exclusiveness of the field and its lofty remoteness from things and contacts sordid and mean and earthy, and partly by the grace and beauty and limpidity of the book's unsurpassable English.Science, always great and worshipful, goes often in hodden grey, but you have clothed her in garments meet for her high degree.

You think you get "poor pay" for your twenty years? No, oh no.You have lived in a paradise of the intellect whose lightest joys were beyond the reach of the longest purse in Christendom, you have had daily and nightly emancipation from the world's slaveries and gross interests, you have received a bigger wage than any man in the land, you have dreamed a splendid dream and had it come true, and to-day you could not afford to trade fortunes with anybody--not even with another scientist, for he must divide his spoil with his guild, whereas essentially the world you have discovered is your own and must remain so.

It is all just magnificent, Joe! And no one is prouder or gladder than Yours always MARK.

At York Harbor, Maine, where they had taken a cottage for the summer--a pretty place, with Howells not far distant, at Kittery Point--Mrs.Clemens's health gave way.This was at a period when telegraphic communication was far from reliable.The old-time Western Union had fallen from grace; its "system" no longer justified the best significance of that word.The new day of reorganization was coming, and it was time for it.Mark Twain's letter concerning the service at York Harbor would hardly be warranted today, but those who remember conditions of that earlier time will agree that it was justified then, and will appreciate its satire.

To the President of The Western Union, in New York:

"THE PINES"

YORK HARBOR, MAINE.

DEAR SIR,--I desire to make a complaint, and I bring it to you, the head of the company, because by experience I know better than to carry it to a subordinate.

I have been here a month and a half, and by testimony of friends, reinforced by personal experience I now feel qualified to claim as an established fact that the telegraphic service here is the worst in the world except that Boston.

These services are actually slower than was the New York and Hartford service in the days when I last complained to you--which was fifteen or eighteen years ago, when telegraphic time and train time between the mentioned points was exactly the same, to-wit, three hours and a half.

Six days ago--it was that raw day which provoked so much comment--my daughter was on her way up from New York, and at noon she telegraphed me from New Haven asking that I meet her with a cloak at Portsmouth.Her telegram reached me four hours and a quarter later--just 15 minutes too late for me to catch my train and meet her.

I judge that the telegram traveled about 200 miles.It is the best telegraphic work I have seen since I have been here, and I am mentioning it in this place not as a complaint but as a compliment.I think a compliment ought always to precede a complaint, where one is possible, because it softens resentment and insures for the complaint a courteous and gentle reception.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 炫斗之王琳恩

    炫斗之王琳恩

    纪念炫斗之王琳恩主角炫斗之王全人物上场不一样的炫斗,当世界危机,谁来救赎,当战争开始的时候,罪恶的本性就开始了,剧情史无前例。战争之中,人类的本性才会完全爆发……音上弦
  • 从一条蛇开始无敌

    从一条蛇开始无敌

    新书《佛门世尊》。重生末世开始之前,居然成了一条蛇……带着前世的记忆,开始了他的争霸之旅。尾碎大帝,吞噬星辰,杀龙弑凤,寰宇千万世界在其凶威下颤抖。先定个小目标,毁灭整个世界!——李太白
  • 徐福大帝

    徐福大帝

    秦朝末年,方士徐福自鱼卵出,获冥王异能,为始皇东渡求仙,开创海上霸业。
  • 不过是向死而生:哲学大师人生省思录

    不过是向死而生:哲学大师人生省思录

    《不过是向死而生:哲学大师人生省思录》主要讲述了,死亡令人恐惧,死亡的思考扣人心弦。死亡是每个人都必须面对的事实,必经的“生命最后的成长”。在死亡深处,这个世界的“意义”才开始像泉水一样向我们涌现。柏拉图将哲学称为“死亡的练习”,古今中外的哲学大师对死亡进行了深刻的分析思考。
  • 系统穿越店

    系统穿越店

    一家不正经的店一个不正经的老板一个又一个不正经的世界当一个又一个的现代人,走进这缤纷炫彩的世界,究竟会是什么样的场景。何为武林,何为神话,何为仙道。当芸芸众生的我们,一步一步的去前行,看到的又是怎样的一番场景。一切的一切,就留给每一个穿越者去探索,去思考!
  • 霸气武尊

    霸气武尊

    万年之前,十大王者之一号称霸王的屈含,被他的挚爱‘楚王’所背叛,殒命小昆仑洞天。楚王同为荒古十大王者之一,万年之后统一真灵界,成为真灵界唯一的一位王者,大权独揽,号令天下,自称‘真王’。万年之后,屈含携‘霸气’重生,这一世,他誓要摘下真王的王冠,将真王踩在脚下!
  • 归牧颐

    归牧颐

    本君那天在路上捡了个人,见他长的着实俊俏,于是带回魔界养起来。后来,本君就死了。中间的过程委实可称为惊世骇俗的一段情缘,本君难得懂一回情爱,当一回凡间女子。可是本君死了。唉这魔生,当真是猝不及防啊。
  • 重生之方天画戟

    重生之方天画戟

    穿越了历史的穿越者最大的优势是什么?没错,就是未卜先知。但。如果当一个穿越者穿越到了三国后,却发现自己失去了记忆……端看南宫亮如何凭着一杆方天画戟,如何将纵横天下血舞到极致。
  • 药香是她的记号

    药香是她的记号

    她出生在万花谷,继承了天下最好的医术,一个是天界翩翩美少年,说是救命之恩应当以身相许;一个是魔界三皇子,因为一些误会由爱转恨,她将如何抉择?
  • 末世之黑光传奇

    末世之黑光传奇

    当末世真的到来时,人类是默默的迎接死亡,还是勇敢的拿起武器反抗呢?洛雨不知道,但是自从Alex给自己打了一针后,或许真的平凡不下来了呢。