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第4章

The modern Christian is a man who has consented to say all the prayers in the liturgy, provided you will let him go straight to bed and sleep quietly afterward.All his prayers begin with "Now I lay me down to sleep," and he is forever looking forward to the time when he shall go to his "long rest."He has consented to perform certain old-established charities, too, after a fashion,but he does not wish to hear of any new-fangled ones; he doesn't wish to have any supplementary articles added to the contract, to fit it to the present time.He shows the whites of his eyes on the Sabbath, and the blacks all the rest of the week.The evil is not merely a stagnation of blood, but a stagnation of spirit.Many,no doubt, are well disposed, but sluggish by constitution and by habit, and they cannot conceive of a man who is actuated by higher motives than they are.Accordingly they pronounce this man insane,for they know that they could never act as he does, as long as they are themselves.

We dream of foreign countries, of other times and races of men, placing them at a distance in history or space; but let some significant event like the present occur in our midst, and we discover, often,this distance and this strangeness between us and our nearest neighbors.They are our Austrias, and Chinas, and South Sea Islands.

Our crowded society becomes well spaced all at once, clean and handsome to the eye,--a city of magnificent distances.We discover why it was that we never got beyond compliments and surfaces with them before; we become aware of as many versts between us and them as there are between a wandering Tartar and a Chinese town.The thoughtful man becomes a hermit in the thoroughfares of the market-place.Impassable seas suddenly find their level between us,or dumb steppes stretch themselves out there.It is the difference of constitution, of intelligence, and faith, and not streams and mountains, that make the true and impassable boundaries between individuals and between states.None but the like-minded can come plenipotentiary to our court.

I read all the newspapers I could get within a week after this event,and I do not remember in them a single expression of sympathy for these men.I have since seen one noble statement, in a Boston paper, not editorial.Some voluminous sheets decided not to print the full report of Brown's words to the exclusion of other matter.

It was as if a publisher should reject the manu of the New Testament, and print Wilson's last speech.The same journal which contained this pregnant news, was chiefly filled, in parallel columns, with the reports of the political conventions that were being held.But the descent to them was too steep.They should have been spared this contrast,--been printed in an extra, at least.

To turn from the voices and deeds of earnest men to the cackling of political conventions!Office-seekers and speech-makers, who do not so much as lay an honest egg, but wear their breasts bare upon an egg of chalk!Their great game is the game of straws,or rather that universal aboriginal game of the platter, at which the Indians cried hub, bub!Exclude the reports of religious and political conventions, and publish the words of a living man.

But I object not so much to what they have omitted, as to what they have inserted.Even the Liberator called it "a misguided, wild,and apparently insane--effort."As for the herd of newspapers and magazines, I do not chance to know an editor in the country who will deliberately print anything which he knows will ultimately and permanently reduce the number of his subscribers.They do not believe that it would be expedient.How then can they print truth?

If we do not say pleasant things, they argue, nobody will attend to us.And so they do like some travelling auctioneers, who sing an obscene song, in order to draw a crowd around them.Republican editors, obliged to get their sentences ready for the morning edition, and accustomed to look at everything by the twilight of politics, express no admiration, nor true sorrow even, but call these men "deluded fanatics,"--"mistaken men,"--"insane," or "crazed."

It suggests what a sane set of editors we are blessed with, not "mistaken men"; who know very well on which side their bread is buttered, at least.

A man does a brave and humane deed, and at once, on all sides, we hear people and parties declaring, "I didn't do it, nor countenance him to do it, in any conceivable way.It can't be fairly inferred from my past career."I, for one, am not interested to hear you define your position.I don't know that I ever was, or ever shall be.I think it is mere egotism, or impertinent at this time.Ye needn't take so much pains to wash your skirts of him.No intelligent man will ever be convinced that he was any creature of yours.He went and came, as he himself informs us, "under the auspices of John Brown and nobody else."The Republican party does not perceive how many his failure will make to vote more correctly than they would have them.They have counted the votes of Pennsylvania & Co.,but they have not correctly counted Captain Brown's vote.He has taken the wind out of their sails,--the little wind they had,--and they may as well lie to and repair.

What though he did not belong to your clique!Though you may not approve of his method or his principles, recognize his magnanimity.

Would you not like to claim kindredship with him in that, though in no other thing he is like, or likely, to you?Do you think that you would lose your reputation so?What you lost at the spile,you would gain at the bung.

If they do not mean all this, then they do not speak the truth,and say what they mean.They are simply at their old tricks still.

"It was always conceded to him," says one who calls him crazy, "that he was a conscientious man, very modest in his demeanor, apparently inoffensive, until the subject of Slavery was introduced, when he would exhibit a feeling of indignation unparalleled."

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