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第20章 Chapter 10(1)

Beginnings of Civilization THE Round Table soon heard of the challenge,and of course it was a good deal discussed,for such things interested the boys.The king thought Iought now to set forth in quest of adventures,so that I might gain renown and be the more worthy to meet Sir Sagramor when the several years should have rolled away.I excused myself for the present;I said it would take me three or four years yet to get things well fixed up and going smoothly;then I should be ready;all the chances were that at the end of that time Sir Sagramor would still be out grailing,so no valuable time would be lost by the postponement;I should then have been in office six or seven years,and I believed my system and machinery would be so well developed that I could take a holiday without its working any harm.

I was pretty well satisfied with what I had already accomplished.In various quiet nooks and corners I had the beginnings of all sorts of industries under way --nuclei of future vast factories,the iron and steel missionaries of my future civilization.In these were gathered together the brightest young minds I could find,and I kept agents out raking the country for more,all the time.I was training a crowd of ignorant folk into experts --experts in every sort of handiwork and scientific calling.These nurseries of mine went smoothly and privately along undisturbed in their obscure country retreats,for nobody was allowed to come into their precincts without a special permit --for I was afraid of the Church.

I had started a teacher-factory and a lot of Sundayschools the first thing;as a result,I now had an admirable system of graded schools in full blast in those places,and also a complete variety of Protestant congregations all in a prosperous and growing condition.Everybody could be any kind of a Christian he wanted to;there was perfect freedom in that matter.

But I confined public religious teaching to the churches and the Sunday-schools,permitting nothing of it in my other educational buildings.I could have given my own sect the preference and made everybody a Presbyterian without any trouble,but that would have been to affront a law of human nature:

spiritual wants and instincts are as various in the human family as are physical appetites,complexions,and features,and a man is only at his best,morally,when he is equipped with the religious garment whose color and shape and size most nicely accommodate themselves to the spiritual complexion,angularities,and stature of the individual who wears it;and,besides,I was afraid of a united Church;it makes a mighty power,the mightiest conceivable,and then when it by and by gets into selfish hands,as it is always bound to do,it means death to human liberty and paralysis to human thought.

All mines were royal property,and there were a good many of them.They had formerly been worked as savages always work mines --holes grubbed in the earth and the mineral brought up in sacks of hide by hand,at the rate of a ton a day;but I had begun to put the mining on a scientific basis as early as I could.

Yes,I had made pretty handsome progress when Sir Sagramor's challenge struck me.

Four years rolled by --and then!Well,you would never imagine it in the world.Unlimited power is the ideal thing when it is in safe hands.

The despotism of heaven is the one absolutely perfect government.An earthly despotism would be the absolutely perfect earthly government,if the conditions were the same,namely,the despot the perfectest individual of the human race,and his lease of life perpetual.But as a perishable perfect man must die,and leave his despotism in the hands of an imperfect successor,an earthly despotism is not merely a bad form of government,it is the worst form that is possible.

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