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第85章 Chapter 31(1)

Marco WE strolled along in a sufficiently indolent fashion now,and talked.We must dispose of about the amount of time it ought to take to go to the little hamlet of Abblasoure and put justice on the track of those murderers and get back home again.And meantime I had an auxiliary interest which had never paled yet,never lost its novelty for me since I had been in Arthur's kingdom:the behavior --born of nice and exact subdivisions of caste --of chance passers-by toward each other.Toward the shaven monk who trudged along with his cowl tilted back and the sweat washing down his fat jowls,the coal-burner was deeply reverent;to the gentleman he was abject;with the small farmer and the free mechanic he was cordial and gossipy;and when a slave passed by with a countenance respectfully lowered,this chap's nose was in the air --he couldn't even see him.Well,there are times when one would like to hang the whole human race and finish the farce.

Presently we struck an incident.A small mob of half-naked boys and girls came tearing out of the woods,scared and shrieking.The eldest among them were not more than twelve or fourteen years old.They implored help,but they were so beside themselves that we couldn't make out what the matter was.However,we plunged into the wood,they skurrying in the lead,and the trouble was quickly revealed:they had hanged a little fellow with a bark rope,and he was kicking and struggling,in the process of choking to death.We rescued him,and fetched him around.It was some more human nature;the admiring little folk imitating their elders;they were playing mob,and had achieved a success which promised to be a good deal more serious than they had bargained for.

It was not a dull excursion for me.I managed to put in the time very well.I made various acquaintanceships,and in my quality of stranger was able to ask as many questions as I wanted to.A thing which naturally interested me,as a statesman,was the matter of wages.I picked up what I could under that head during the afternoon.A man who hasn't had much experience,and doesn't think,is apt to measure a nation's prosperity or lack of prosperity by the mere size of the prevailing wages;if the wages be high,the nation is prosperous;if low,it isn't.Which is an error.It isn't what sum you get,it's how much you can buy with it,that's the important thing;and it's that that tells whether your wages are high in fact or only high in name.I could remember how it was in the time of our great civil war in the nineteenth century.In the North a carpenter got three dollars a day,gold valuation;in the South he got fifty --payable in Confederate shinplasters worth a dollar a bushel.In the North a suit of overalls cost three dollars --a day's wages;in the South it cost seventyfive --which was two days'wages.Other things were in proportion.Consequently,wages were twice as high in the North as they were in the South,because the one wage had that much more purchasing power than the other had.

Yes,I made various acquaintances in the hamlet and a thing that gratified me a good deal was to find our new coins in circulation --lots of milrays,lots of mills,lots of cents,a good many nickels,and some silver;all this among the artisans and commonalty generally;yes,and even some gold --but that was at the bank,that is to say,the goldsmith's.I dropped in there while Marco,the son of Marco,was haggling with a shopkeeper over a quarter of a pound of salt,and asked for change for a twenty-dollar gold piece.They furnished it --that is,after they had chewed the piece,and rung it on the counter,and tried acid on it,and asked me where Igot it,and who I was,and where I was from,and where I was going to,and when I expected to get there,and perhaps a couple of hundred more questions;and when they got aground,I went right on and furnished them a lot of information voluntarily;told them I owned a dog,and his name was Watch,and my first wife was a Free Will Baptist,and her grandfather was a Prohibitionist,and I used to know a man who had two thumbs on each hand and a wart on the inside of his upper lip,and died in the hope of a glorious resurrection,and so on,and so on,and so on,till even that hungry village questioner began to look satisfied,and also a shade put out;but he had to respect a man of my financial strength,and so he didn't give me any lip,but I noticed he took it out of his underlings,which was a perfectly natural thing to do.Yes,they changed my twenty,but Ijudged it strained the bank a little,which was a thing to be expected,for it was the same as walking into a paltry village store in the nineteenth century and requiring the boss of it to change a two thousand-dollar bill for you all of a sudden.He could do it,maybe;but at the same time he would wonder how a small farmer happened to be carrying so much money around in his pocket;which was probably this goldsmith's thought,too;for he followed me to the door and stood there gazing after me with reverent admiration.

Our new money was not only handsomely circulating,but its language was already glibly in use;that is to say,people had dropped the names of the former moneys,and spoke of things as being worth so many dollars or cents or mills or milrays now.It was very gratifying.We were progressing,that was sure.

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