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第339章 MADAME D'ARBLAY(9)

Sheridan declared that he would accept a play from her without even reading it.Thus encouraged, she wrote a comedy named The Witlings.Fortunately it was never acted or printed.We can, we think, easily perceive, from the little which is said on the subject in the Diary, that The Witlings would have been damned, and that Murphy, and Sheridan thought so, though they were too polite to say so.Happily Frances had a friend who was not afraid to give her pain.Crisp, wiser for her than he had been for himself, read the manuscript in his lonely retreat, and manfully told her that she had failed, that to remove blemishes here and there would be useless, that the piece had abundance of wit but no interest, that it was bad as a whole, that it would remind every reader of the Femmes Savantes, which, strange to say, she had never read, and that she could not sustain so close a comparison with Moliere.This opinion, in which Dr.Burney concurred, was sent to Frances, in what she called "a hissing, groaning, catcalling epistle." But she had too much sense not to know that it was better to be hissed and cat-called by her Daddy, than by a whole sea of heads in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre:

and she had too good a heart not to be grateful for so rare an act of friendship.She returned an answer, which shows how well she deserved to have a judicious, faithful, and affectionate adviser."I intend," she wrote, "to console myself for your censure by this greatest proof I have ever received of the sincerity, candour, and, let me add, esteem, of my dear daddy.

And as I happen to love myself more than my play, this consolation is not a very trifling one.This, however, seriously I do believe, that when my two daddies put their heads together to concert that hissing, groaning, cat-calling epistle they sent me, they felt as sorry for poor little Miss Bayes as she could possibly do for herself.You see I do not attempt to repay your frankness with an air of pretended carelessness.But, though somewhat disconcerted just now, I will promise not to let my vexation live out another day.Adieu, my dear daddy, I won't be mortified, and I won't be downed, but I will be proud to find Ihave, out of my own family, as well as in it, a friend who loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me."Frances now turned from her dramatic schemes to an undertaking far better suited to her talents.She determined to write a new tale, on a plan excellently contrived for the display of the powers in which her superiority to other writers lay.It was in truth a grand and various picture-gallery, which presented to the eye a long series of men and women, each marked by some strong peculiar feature.There were avarice and prodigality, the pride of blood and the pride of money, morbid restlessness and morbid apathy, frivolous garrulity, supercilious silence, a Democritus to laugh at everything, and a Heraclitus to lament over everything.The work proceeded fast, and in twelve months was completed.It wanted something of the simplicity which had been among the most attractive charms of Evelina; but it furnished ample proof that the four years, which had elapsed since Evelina appeared, had not been unprofitably spent.Those who saw Cecilia in manuscript pronounced it the best novel of the age.Mrs.

Thrale laughed and wept over it.Crisp was even vehement in applause, and offered to ensure the rapid and complete success of the book for half-a-crown.What Miss Burney received for the copyright is not mentioned in the Diary; but we have observed several expressions from which we infer that the sum was considerable.That the sale would be great nobody could doubt;and Frances now had shrewd and experienced advisers, who would not suffer her to wrong herself.We have been told that the publishers gave her two thousand pounds, and we have no doubt that they might have given a still larger sum without being losers.

Cecilia was published in the summer of 1782.The curiosity of the town was intense.We have been informed by persons who remember those days that no romance of Sir Walter Scott was more impatiently awaited, or more eagerly snatched from the counters of the booksellers.High as public expectation was, it was amply satisfied; and Cecilia was placed, by general acclamation, among the classical novels of England.

Miss Burney was now thirty.Her youth had been singularly prosperous; but clouds soon began to gather over that clear and radiant dawn.Events deeply painful to a heart so kind as that of Frances followed each other in rapid succession.She was first called upon to attend the deathbed of her best friend, Samuel Crisp.When she returned to Saint Martin's Street, after performing this melancholy duty, she was appalled by hearing that Johnson had been struck by paralysis; and, not many months later, she parted from him for the last time with solemn tenderness.He wished to look on her once more; and on the day before his death she long remained in tears on the stairs leading to his bedroom, in the hope that she might be called in to receive his blessing.

He was then sinking fast, and though he sent her an affectionate message, was unable to see her.But this was not the worst.There are separations far more cruel than those which are made by death.

She might weep with proud affection for Crisp and Johnson.She had to blush as well as to weep for Mrs.Thrale.

Life, however, still smiled upon Frances.Domestic happiness, friendship, independence, leisure, letters, all these things were hers; and she flung them all away.

Among the distinguished persons to whom she had been introduced, none appears to have stood higher in her regard than Mrs.Delany.

This lady was an interesting and venerable relic of a past age.

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