登陆注册
18361600000009

第9章 CHAPTER I DOMESTIC ANNALS(6)

'I have this day received,' she writes to Miss Janet, 'the melancholy news of my dear babys' deaths. My heart is like to break for my dear Mrs. Stevenson. O may she be supported on this trying occasion! I hope her other three babys will be spared to her. O, Miss Smith, did I think when I parted from my sweet babys that I never was to see them more?' 'I received,' she begins her next, 'the mournful news of my dear Jessie's death. I also received the hair of my three sweet babys, which I will preserve as dear to their memorys and as a token of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson's friendship and esteem. At my leisure hours, when the children are in bed, they occupy all my thoughts, I dream of them. About two weeks ago I dreamed that my sweet little Jessie came running to me in her usual way, and I took her in my arms. O my dear babys, were mortal eyes permitted to see them in heaven, we would not repine nor grieve for their loss.'

By the 29th of February, the Reverend John Campbell, a man of obvious sense and human value, but hateful to the present biographer, because he wrote so many letters and conveyed so little information, summed up this first period of affliction in a letter to Miss Smith: 'Your dear sister but a little while ago had a full nursery, and the dear blooming creatures sitting around her table filled her breast with hope that one day they should fill active stations in society and become an ornament in the Church below. But ah!'

Near a hundred years ago these little creatures ceased to be, and for not much less a period the tears have been dried.

And to this day, looking in these stitched sheaves of letters, we hear the sound of many soft-hearted women sobbing for the lost. Never was such a massacre of the innocents; teething and chincough and scarlet fever and smallpox ran the round; and little Lillies, and Smiths, and Stevensons fell like moths about a candle; and nearly all the sympathetic correspondents deplore and recall the little losses of their own. 'It is impossible to describe the Heavnly looks of the Dear Babe the three last days of his life,' writes Mrs. Laurie to Mrs.

Smith. 'Never - never, my dear aunt, could I wish to eface the rememberance of this Dear Child. Never, never, my dear aunt!' And so soon the memory of the dead and the dust of the survivors are buried in one grave.

There was another death in 1812; it passes almost unremarked; a single funeral seemed but a small event to these 'veterans in affliction'; and by 1816 the nursery was full again. Seven little hopefuls enlivened the house; some were growing up; to the elder girl my grandfather already wrote notes in current hand at the tail of his letters to his wife: and to the elder boys he had begun to print, with laborious care, sheets of childish gossip and pedantic applications.

Here, for instance, under date of 26th May 1816, is part of a mythological account of London, with a moral for the three gentlemen, 'Messieurs Alan, Robert, and James Stevenson,' to whom the document is addressed:

'There are many prisons here like Bridewell, for, like other large towns, there are many bad men here as well as many good men. The natives of London are in general not so tall and strong as the people of Edinburgh, because they have not so much pure air, and instead of taking porridge they eat cakes made with sugar and plums. Here you have thousands of carts to draw timber, thousands of coaches to take you to all parts of the town, and thousands of boats to sail on the river Thames. But you must have money to pay, otherwise you can get nothing. Now the way to get money is, become clever men and men of education, by being good scholars.'

From the same absence, he writes to his wife on a Sunday:

'It is now about eight o'clock with me, and I imagine you to be busy with the young folks, hearing the questions [ANGLICE, catechism], and indulging the boys with a chapter from the large Bible, with their interrogations and your answers in the soundest doctrine. I hope James is getting his verse as usual, and that Mary is not forgetting her little HYMN. While Jeannie will be reading Wotherspoon, or some other suitable and instructive book, I presume our friend, Aunt Mary, will have just arrived with the news of A THRONG KIRK [a crowded church] and a great sermon. You may mention, with my compliments to my mother, that I was at St. Paul's to-day, and attended a very excellent service with Mr. James Lawrie. The text was "Examine and see that ye be in the faith." '

A twinkle of humour lights up this evocation of the distant scene - the humour of happy men and happy homes. Yet it is penned upon the threshold of fresh sorrow. James and Mary - he of the verse and she of the hymn - did not much more than survive to welcome their returning father. On the 25th, one of the godly women writes to Janet:

'My dearest beloved madam, when I last parted from you, you was so affected with your affliction [you? or I?] could think of nothing else. But on Saturday, when I went to inquire after your health, how was I startled to hear that dear James was gone! Ah, what is this? My dear benefactors, doing so much good to many, to the Lord, suddenly to be deprived of their most valued comforts! I was thrown into great perplexity, could do nothing but murmur, why these things were done to such a family. I could not rest, but at midnight, whether spoken [or not] it was presented to my mind - "Those whom ye deplore are walking with me in white." I conclude from this the Lord saying to sweet Mrs. Stevenson: "I gave them to be brought up for me: well done, good and faithful! they are fully prepared, and now I must present them to my father and your father, to my God and your God." '

It would be hard to lay on flattery with a more sure and daring hand. I quote it as a model of a letter of condolence; be sure it would console. Very different, perhaps quite as welcome, is this from a lighthouse inspector to my grandfather:

同类推荐
  • 北梦录

    北梦录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 皇明奇事述

    皇明奇事述

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 聪训斋语

    聪训斋语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Nada the Lily

    Nada the Lily

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 增订叶评伤暑全书

    增订叶评伤暑全书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 人生的法则:你的心,决定你的世界

    人生的法则:你的心,决定你的世界

    本书通过对圣经的解读,揭示了通往美好生活的心灵法则,你的心决定你的世界,它告诉我们如何摆脱消极思维模式,建立积极的思维模式:拥有只看到真善美一面的“独眼”,不断发现生活中的美善,这样的人生便会无敌!相信这本书一定会使你的心态、生活发生重大改变。
  • 冷欢残笑

    冷欢残笑

    腐宅慕阿妍只想好好做花痴梦女王梦,却被自称表弟的帅鬼夺了初吻,然后莫名失去一年记忆。竹马被下蛊,自己中毒,闺蜜陌生……在见识那么多妖魔鬼怪后,才发现真正可怕的是人心。他一直在保护她,即使多么腹黑毒舌,他还是一如既往宠着她。结果,被她扔出大街后,夜晚竟然爬上她的床!还到学校里当学霸转学生,勾搭妹纸就是为了让她吃醋?从此,她沦陷在他温柔的眼中,当了鬼王小媳妇,竟然还开心?结果发现,自己不过是另一个女人的替身,他只是一直把她当成那个女人!当冷却了所有欢悦,只剩破残的笑靥,腥烂发臭。
  • 不死僵神

    不死僵神

    天道下穿越,谣传为三界最恐怖的神,僵尸究极体真神,眼睛七彩色(具有深不可侧的能力)可以自由穿梭与天,地,人三界,具有毁天灭地的力量,且看身为僵尸的云龙如何在人类世界中混的风生水起,如何纵横天下,叱咤风云。
  • 江少的谋婚妻

    江少的谋婚妻

    都说在对的时间里遇上对的那个人,是人生中最幸福的事情,而她遇到了他。疼她,爱她,她被江先生宠在骨子里,在她以为找到此生幸福时,才发现,他的宠有毒,对她的好也只不过是对另一个女人的愧疚。后来,他低下过头,放下过姿态,她走得依然潇洒决绝。经年过后,她站在年轮光阴里含笑说:“江先生,好久不见。”
  • 魔王也修炼

    魔王也修炼

    伊魔国第十七代魔王由于战乱被一等魔将抱到一个属于剑者的世界,在这里只有华丽多彩绚丽多姿的无上剑法,究竟异世界的魔王陛下能否在这里成为顶尖强者,让我们洗干净脖子看着吧。
  • 综清穿木槿槿

    综清穿木槿槿

    槿槿目瞪口呆的照着记忆回忆,这绝对不是历史,自己是遇上架空了还是历史被某位前辈改了吧。什么时候清朝可以正大光明的穿汉服了,重点是她在宿舍睡个觉怎么就穿越了。
  • 白五星

    白五星

    最终,世界还是毁于人类手中,毁于这个地球上最具智慧的种群手中。为了可笑的理由,人类把那些毁灭性的武器一一搬上战场。在旷日持久的战争之后,人类终于意识到了自己的错误。然而,为时已晚,大半个世界已经毁于战火,剩下的人们不得不尽力在生与死的边缘挣扎着。在战后的世界里,没有文明,没有秩序,没有法律。这里最多的东西就是欲望和罪恶,以及为了活得更好而奋力挣扎的人们。这里不是伊甸园,这里是废土,邪恶和善良交织其中的废土。(本书QQ交流群:69688950)
  • 残废二小姐降服妖孽王爷

    残废二小姐降服妖孽王爷

    21世纪的金牌特工舒浅穿越到了梦泽大陆,成了国舅公府的二小姐。在这个崇尚剑术和法术的世界里,所有人都知道国舅公府的二小姐是个残废加草包。可为什么偏偏他觉得不可能呢?这个眼神凶狠的小丫头怎么可能是个废物呢?他笑得倾国倾城,迷倒众生;她却只是白了他一眼:“妖孽男人。“人类,羽族,暗族。爱情,种族,仇恨,梦想。梦泽大陆上的序幕缓缓拉开…
  • 剑城诀

    剑城诀

    始皇帝崩,楚汉二雄并立。盛极一时的剑王朝开始土崩瓦解。一名秦国老人带着一个神秘的少年遍游各国,学习诸子百家的剑道。三教九流的剑术,楚汉贵公子的藏剑无一不被觊觎,是痴于剑技还是藏着惊天的阴谋……剑道修为:一段凤初;二段琴心;三段腾云;四段元婴;五段乾元;六段无阳;七段大清;八段渡劫;九段大乘段位三品:炼士位;教士位;范士位
  • QQ飞车传奇:七女王

    QQ飞车传奇:七女王

    这是一个年轻、热血的飞车世界,疾风、流火、幻想三国鼎立,在三个崇尚飞车的国度里,人人热爱飞车,成为终极车神是每一个车手追逐一生的梦想,而在高手如云的车手里,又以叱咤风云的七女王——玄玉女王、青玉女王、蓝玉女王、素玉女王、赤玉女王、金玉女王、紫玉女王为主导。七大女王为上古车神天玉女君之后,个个身怀不同绝技。本文以赤玉女王为主线人物,展示了充满传奇色彩的飞车世界与那个世界里不为人知的故事......