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第41章 Chapter 18(1)

In The Queen's Dungeons WELL,I arranged all that;and I had the man sent to his home.I had a great desire to rack the executioner;not because he was a good,painstaking and paingiving official,--for surely it was not to his discredit that he performed his functions well --but to pay him back for wantonly cuffing and otherwise distressing that young woman.The priests told me about this,and were generously hot to have him punished.Something of this disagreeable sort was turning up every now and then.I mean,episodes that showed that not all priests were frauds and self-seekers,but that many,even the great majority,of these that were down on the ground among the common people,were sincere and right-hearted,and devoted to the alleviation of human troubles and sufferings.Well,it was a thing which could not be helped,so I seldom fretted about it,and never many minutes at a time;it has never been my way to bother much about things which you can't cure.But I did not like it,for it was just the sort of thing to keep people reconciled to an Established Church.We MUST have a religion --it goes without saying --but my idea is,to have it cut up into forty free sects,so that they will police each other,as had been the case in the United States in my time.Concentration of power in a political machine is bad;and and an Established Church is only a political machine;it was invented for that;it is nursed,cradled,preserved for that;it is an enemy to human liberty,and does no good which it could not better do in a split-up and scattered condition.That wasn't law;it wasn't gospel:it was only an opinion --my opinion,and I was only a man,one man:so it wasn't worth any more than the pope's --or any less,for that matter.

Well,I couldn't rack the executioner,neither would I overlook the just complaint of the priests.The man must be punished somehow or other,so I degraded him from his office and made him leader of the band --the new one that was to be started.He begged hard,and said he couldn't play --a plausible excuse,but too thin;there wasn't a musician in the country that could.

The queen was a good deal outraged,next morning when she found she was going to have neither Hugo's life nor his property.But I told her she must bear this cross;that while by law and custom she certainly was entitled to both the man's life and his property,there were extenuating circumstances,and so in Arthur the king's name I had pardoned him.The deer was ravaging the man's fields,and he had killed it in sudden passion,and not for gain;and he had carried it into the royal forest in the hope that that might make detection of the misdoer impossible.Confound her,I couldn't make her see that sudden passion is an extenuating circumstance in the killing of venison --or of a person --so I gave it up and let her sulk it out I DID think I was going to make her see it by remarking that her own sudden passion in the case of the page modified that crime.

"Crime!"she exclaimed."How thou talkest!Crime,forsooth!Man,I am going to PAY for him!"Oh,it was no use to waste sense on her.Training --training is everything;training is all there is TO a person.We speak of nature;it is folly;there is no such thing as nature;what we call by that misleading name is merely heredity and training.We have no thoughts of our own,no opinions of our own;they are transmitted to us,trained into us.All that is original in us,and therefore fairly creditable or discreditable to us,can be covered up and hidden by the point of a cambric needle,all the rest being atoms contributed by,and inherited from,a procession of ancestors that stretches back a billion years to the Adam-clam or grasshopper or monkey from whom our race has been so tediously and ostentatiously and unprofitably developed.

And as for me,all that I think about in this plodding sad pilgrimage,this pathetic drift between the eternities,is to look out and humbly live a pure and high and blameless life,and save that one microscopic atom in me that is truly ME:the rest may land in Sheol and welcome for all I care.

No,confound her,her intellect was good,she had brains enough,but her training made her an ass --that is,from a many-centuries-later point of view.To kill the page was no crime --it was her right;and upon her right she stood,serenely and unconscious of offense.She was a result of generations of training in the unexamined and unassailed belief that the law which permitted her to kill a subject when she chose was a perfectly right and righteous one.

Well,we must give even Satan his due.She deserved a compliment for one thing;and I tried to pay it,but the words stuck in my throat.She had a right to kill the boy,but she was in no wise obliged to pay for him.That was law for some other people,but not for her.She knew quite well that she was doing a large and generous thing to pay for that lad,and that I ought in common fairness to come out with something handsome about it,but I couldn't --my mouth refused.I couldn't help seeing,in my fancy,that poor old grandma with the broken heart,and that fair young creature lying butchered,his little silken pomps and vanities laced with his golden blood.How could she PAY for him!WHOM could she pay?And so,well knowing that this woman,trained as she had been,deserved praise,even adulation,I was yet not able to utter it,trained as I had been.

The best I could do was to fish up a compliment from outside,so to speak --and the pity of it was,that it was true:

"Madame,your people will adore you for this."Quite true,but I meant to hang her for it some day if I lived.Some of those laws were too bad,altogether too bad.A master might kill his slave for nothing --for mere spite,malice,or to pass the time --just as we have seen that the crowned head could do it with HIS slave,that is to say,anybody.A gentleman could kill a free commoner,and pay for him --cash or garden-truck.A noble could kill a noble without expense,as far as the law was concerned,but reprisals in kind were to be expected.

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