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第8章

"Well,sir,"said he,a sort of feeling his way,and,to help himself,fumbling with his hat,"well,sir,I think it can be done.""What,pray,Mr.Scribe;WHAT can be done?"

"Your chimney,sir;it can without rashness be removed,I think.""I will think of it,too,Mr.Scribe"said I,turning the knob and bowing him towards the open space without,"I will THINK of it,sir;it demands consideration;much obliged to ye;good morning,Mr.Scribe.""It is all arranged,then,"cried my wife with great glee,bursting from the nighest room.

"When will they begin?"demanded my daughter Julia.

"To-morrow?"asked Anna.

"Patience,patience,my dears,"said I,"such a big chimney is not to be abolished in a minute."Next morning it began again.

"You remember the chimney,"said my wife."Wife,"said I,"it is never out of my house and never out of my mind.""But when is Mr.Scribe to begin to pull it down?"asked Anna.

"Not to-day,Anna,"said I.

"WHEN,then?"demanded Julia,in alarm.

Now,if this chimney of mine was,for size,a sort of belfry,for ding-donging at me about it,my wife and daughters were a sort of bells,always chiming together,or taking up each other's melodies at every pause,my wife the key-clapper of all.A very sweet ringing,and pealing,and chiming,I confess;but then,the most silvery of bells may,sometimes,dismally toll,as well as merrily play.And as touching the subject in question,it became so now.Perceiving a strange relapse of opposition in me,wife and daughters began a soft and dirge-like,melancholy tolling over it.

At length my wife,getting much excited,declared to me,with pointed finger,that so long as that chimney stood,she should regard it as the monument of what she called my broken pledge.

But finding this did not answer,the next day,she gave me to understand that either she or the chimney must quit the house.

Finding matters coming to such a pass,I and my pipe philosophized over them awhile,and finally concluded between us,that little as our hearts went with the plan,yet for peace'sake,I might write out the chimney's death-warrant,and,while my hand was in,scratch a note to Mr.Scribe.

Considering that I,and my chimney,and my pipe,from having been so much together,were three great cronies,the facility with which my pipe consented to a project so fatal to the goodliest of our trio;or rather,the way in which I and my pipe,in secret,conspired togetber,as it were,against our unsuspicious old comrade--this may seem rather strange,if not suggestive of sad reflections upon us two.But,indeed,we,sons of clay,that is my pipe and I,are no wbit better than the rest.Far from us,indeed,to have volunteered the betrayal of our crony.We are of a peaceable nature,too.But that love of peace it was which made us false to a mutual friend,as soon as his cause demanded a vigorous vindication.But,I rejoice to add,that better and braver thoughts soon returned,as will now briefly be set forth.

To my note,Mr.Scribe replied in person.

Once more we made a survey,mainly now with a view to a pecuniary estimate.

"I will do it for five hundred dollars,"said Mr.Scribe at last,again hat in hand.

"Very well,Mr.Scribe,I will think of it,"replied I,again bowing him to the door.

Not unvexed by this,for the second time,unexpected response,again he withdrew,and from my wife,and daughters again burst the old exclamations.

The truth is,resolved how I would,at the last pinch I and my chimney could not be parted.

So Holofernes will have his way,never mind whose heart breaks for it"said my wife next morning,at breakfast,in that half-didactic,half-reproachful way of hers,which is harder to bear than her most energetic assault.Holofernes,too,is with her a pet name for any fell domestic despot.So,whenever,against her most ambitious innovations,those which saw me quite across the grain,I,as in the present instance,stand with however little steadfastness on the defence,she is sure to call me Holofernes,and ten to one takes the first opportunity to read aloud,with a suppressed emphasis,of an evening,the first newspaper paragraph about some tyrannic day-laborer,who,after being for many years the Caligula of his family,ends by beating his long-suffering spouse to death,with a garret door wrenched off its hinges,and then,pitching his little innocents out of the window,suicidally turns inward towards the broken wall scored with the butcher's and baker's bills,and so rushes headlong to his dreadful account.

Nevertheless,for a few days,not a little to my surprise,Iheard no further reproaches.An intense calm pervaded my wife,but beneath which,as in the sea,there was no knowing what portentous movements might be going on.She frequently went abroad,and in a direction which I thought not unsuspicious;namely,in the direction of New Petra,a griffin-like house of wood and stucco,in the highest style of ornamental art,graced with four chimneys in the form of erect dragons spouting smoke from their nostrils;the elegant modern residence of Mr.Scribe,which he had built for the purpose of a standing advertisement,not more of his taste as an architect,than his solidity as a master-mason.

At last,smoking my pipe one morning,I heard a rap at the door,and my wife,with an air unusually quiet for her brought me a note.As I have no correspondents except Solomon,with whom in his sentiments,at least,I entirely correspond,the note occasioned me some little surprise,which was not dismissed upon reading the following:--NEW PETRA,April 1st.

Sir--During my last examination of your chimney,possibly you may have noted that I frequently applied my rule to it in a manner apparently unnecessary.Possibly,also,at the same time,you might have observed in me more or less of perplexity,to which,however,I refrained from giving any verbal expression.

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