登陆注册
19902800000095

第95章 CHAPTER XIV.(5)

It is not only so with those who have traveled or with those who are rich. I have found female aristocrats with families and slender means, who have as yet made no grand tour across the ocean.

These women are charming beyond expression. It is not only their beauty. Had he been speaking of such, Wendell Phillips would have been right in saying that they have brains all over them. So much for those who are bright and beautiful, who are graceful and sweet!

And now a word as to those who to me are neither bright nor beautiful, and who can be to none either graceful or sweet.

It is a hard task, that of speaking ill of any woman; but it seems to me that he who takes upon himself to praise incurs the duty of dispraising also where dispraise is, or to him seems to be, deserved. The trade of a novelist is very much that of describing the softness, sweetness, and loving dispositions of women; and this he does, copying as best he can from nature. But if he only sings of that which is sweet, whereas that which is not sweet too frequently presents itself, his song will in the end be untrue and ridiculous. Women are entitled to much observance from men, but they are entitled to no observance which is incompatible with truth. Women, by the conventional laws of society, are allowed to exact much from men, but they are allowed to exact nothing for which they should not make some adequate return. It is well that a man should kneel in spirit before the grace and weakness of a woman, but it is not well that he should kneel either in spirit or body if there be neither grace nor weakness. A man should yield everything to a woman for a word, for a smile--to one look of entreaty. But if there be no look of entreaty, no word, no smile, I do not see that he is called upon to yield much.

The happy privileges with which women are at present blessed have come to them from the spirit of chivalry. That spirit has taught man to endure in order that women may be at their ease; and has generally taught women to accept the ease bestowed on them with grace and thankfulness. But in America the spirit of chivalry has sunk deeper among men than it has among women. It must be borne in mind that in that country material well-being and education are more extended than with us; and that, therefore, men there have learned to be chivalrous who with us have hardly progressed so far.

The conduct of men to women throughout the States is always gracious. They have learned the lesson. But it seems to me that the women have not advanced as far as the men have done. They have acquired a sufficient perception of the privileges which chivalry gives them, but no perception of that return which chivalry demands from them. Women of the class to which I allude are always talking of their rights, but seem to have a most indifferent idea of their duties. They have no scruple at demanding from men everything that a man can be called on to relinquish in a woman's behalf, but they do so without any of that grace which turns the demand made into a favor conferred.

I have seen much of this in various cities of America, but much more of it in New York than elsewhere. I have heard young Americans complain of it, swearing that they must change the whole tenor of their habits toward women. I have heard American ladies speak of it with loathing and disgust. For myself, I have entertained on sundry occasions that sort of feeling for an American woman which the close vicinity of an unclean animal produces. I have spoken of this with reference to street cars, because in no position of life does an unfortunate man become more liable to these anti-feminine atrocities than in the center of one of these vehicles. The woman, as she enters, drags after her a misshapen, dirty mass of battered wirework, which she calls her crinoline, and which adds as much to her grace and comfort as a log of wood does to a donkey when tied to the animal's leg in a paddock. Of this she takes much heed, not managing it so that it may be conveyed up the carriage with some decency, but striking it about against men's legs, and heaving it with violence over people's knees. The touch of a real woman's dress is in itself delicate; but these blows from a harpy's fins are as loathsome as a snake's slime. If there be two of them they talk loudly together, having a theory that modesty has been put out of court by women's rights. But, though not modest, the woman I describe is ferocious in her propriety. She ignores the whole world around her as she sits; with a raised chin and face flattened by affectation, she pretends to declare aloud that she is positively not aware that any man is even near her. She speaks as though to her, in her womanhood, the neighborhood of men was the same as that of dogs or cats. They are there, but she does not hear them, see them, or even acknowledge them by any courtesy of motion. But her own face always gives her the lie. In her assumption of indifference she displays her nasty consciousness, and in each attempt at a would-be propriety is guilty of an immodesty. Who does not know the timid retiring face of the young girl who when alone among men unknown to her feels that it becomes her to keep herself secluded? As many men as there are around her, so many knights has such a one, ready bucklered for her service, should occasion require such services.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 对不起,遇见太晚

    对不起,遇见太晚

    讨厌的闹铃总是按时在沉沉地黑暗中开始响起,黑暗中黎明慢慢地醒来,晨风开始轻扶公寓墙角静静的竹丛,发出丝丝地声响,此刻是6:40。校园中,透出窗口的灯光一点点地在黑暗中蔓延开来,几栋学生公寓开始骚动起来。
  • 初高中女生99%需要妈妈的关爱

    初高中女生99%需要妈妈的关爱

    本书为家教类图书,针对初高中女生正处于青春期这一特殊成长阶段的特点,从教育、成长、学习等方面讲述妈妈应如何关爱孩子,从而帮助孩子健康快乐地成长。
  • 高血压调养食谱与饮食禁忌

    高血压调养食谱与饮食禁忌

    如何更好地利用饮食控制血压?《美食天下(第1辑):高血压调养食谱与饮食禁忌》由专家推荐16种降压食物和近百道黄金降压食谱,高质量食疗配合药物治疗,降压不再愁!选择健康食物,辅助治疗高血压及其并发症;了解饮食禁忌,远离血压升高的因素。
  • 异世逍遥候

    异世逍遥候

    一定得选地狱级别的异界自己出身要凄凉悲惨起家要一穷二白对手智力要多高有多高武力要多强有多强不带金手指就去穿越,就要穿出点刺激来什么学院啊,佣兵啊,战场啊能混的全去混一圈混出来了就家里面养俩小蜜兼经理,家门口放俩小弟兼保安屋子后面建一神庙,女神庙开片的时候甭管打的过打不过都得跟人家说以女神的名义一副地道的伪神棍相,倍儿有面子收的宠物不是0阶就是顶阶你要弄一不上不下的呀你都不好意思跟人打招呼你说这样的人生,得收几个红颜知己我觉得怎么着也不能少于两个吧两个?!那是未成年以前拿眼一打就得四个,你别嫌多,还没算小数点后面的你得了解女主的存在意义能够泡到两个美女11不起火的根本就不在乎再多两个什么叫主角你知道吗主角就是过程是曲折的,结局是辉煌的所以,我们码字的口号就是既求最难,也求最好
  • 我的地球不可能这么高武

    我的地球不可能这么高武

    嘛,这是一个少年从普通地球穿越到高武地球后成为位面之子拯救世界的故事。面对着各种穿越过来的生物叶鑫心里有些打鼓,呃,saber,阿瓦隆真的挡得住式姐的刀么?【求点击,求收藏,求推荐】
  • 造化仙王

    造化仙王

    窃取天机,功参造化,诸天万界,唯我称雄。一个受尽欺凌的孤儿,偶然一次奇遇,走上了修仙之路。从此无敌的命运开始,横行诸天,无人能当,敌人统统杀死,美女统统收入囊中。仙人算什么?给老子提鞋都不配。神人怎么样?得罪了老子,打得连你爸妈都不认识。
  • 风神:行者神舟

    风神:行者神舟

    冲冠一怒为红颜,伏尸百万为兄弟;携美逍遥尘世间,天地六道任我行!男人的世界,是永不停息的战斗,是自由自在的强者之路,是那海阔天空!设定:聚灵,散脉,灵体,开灵,灵属,通灵,圣阶,神阶。
  • 中国式王牌特工

    中国式王牌特工

    本书描写了一群街头卖艺的江湖人在国难当头之时,在共产党领导下,成立王牌特工队,与日本侵略者斗智斗勇的故事,剧本人物极具传奇色彩,故事可看性非常强.满足了百姓对江湖秘密的诸多兴趣.张宝是杂牌军师长张浩的儿子,生性顽皮,喜欢恶作剧,被父亲多次皮鞭教训,但是,就是习性不改.被大家戏称为豪门浪子.张宝喜欢恶作剧,也喜欢打抱不平,喜欢两肋插刀,所以,虽然张宝被父辈轻蔑,但是,却被年轻人喜欢。张宝父亲张浩在张宝的说服下,率领部下坚决抗日.父子两个谱写了可歌可泣的抗日战歌.
  • 萌妃开挂:魔帝,我要你

    萌妃开挂:魔帝,我要你

    黑色豪门掌门人唐凤瑶一时失足,穿越到了异世界,成为相府庶女。权门之家明争暗斗层出不穷,各种渣各种狠!想让她做万年炮灰?不好意思,开挂的人生不需要解释。她最大的乐趣就是虐虐渣,打打怪,看看美男来使坏!那个一直喊着口号要灭她的妖孽怎么回事?就算是不小心睡了他,但吃亏的是她好不。妖孽男人放话:“你只有两条路可走。”“说说看呗。”“要么睡死本王,要么被本王睡死。”“……”她心里坏笑,不就是睡与被睡吗?她表示,这妖孽不仅人美才绝、权高位重、武力逆天,还进得了厨房、撑得起天堂……肥水不落外人田呐!“男人,你,我要定了!”
  • 北方的河

    北方的河

    《北方的河》通篇就是一首抒情诗,作者用形象化的语言,向我们展示了雄浑、壮阔、绚丽的“北方的河”。