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第6章 TERPSICHORE HERMANN(2)

When my cash I have brought away safe, and have rescued my person, All is safe: none find it so easy to fly as the single.""Neighbor," unto his words young Hermann with emphasis answered:

"I can in no wise agree with thee here, and censure thy language.

Is he indeed a man to be prized, who, in good and in evil, Takes no thought but for self, and gladness and sorrow with others Knows not how to divide, nor feels his heart so impel him?

Rather than ever to-day would I make up my mind to be married:

Many a worthy maiden is needing a husband's protection, And the man needs an inspiriting wife when ill is impending.''

Thereupon smiling the father replied: "Thus love I to hear thee!

That is a sensible word such as rarely I've known thee to utter."Straightway, however, the mother broke in with quickness, exclaiming:

"Son, to be sure, thou art right! we parents have set the example;Seeing that not in our season of joy did we choose one another;Rather the saddest of hours it was that bound us together.

Monday morning--I mind it well; for the day that preceded Came that terrible fire by which our city was ravaged-Twenty years will have gone. The day was a Sunday as this is;Hot and dry was the season; the water was almost exhausted.

All the people were strolling abroad in their holiday dresses, 'Mong the villages partly, and part in the mills and the taverns.

And at the end of the city the flames began, and went coursing Quickly along the streets, creating a draught in their passage.

Burned were the barns where the copious harvest already was garnered;Burned were the streets as far as the market; the house of my father, Neighbor to this, was destroyed, and this one also fell with it.

Little we managed to save. I sat, that sorrowful night through, Outside the town on the common, to guard the beds and the boxes.

Sleep overtook me at last, and when I again was awakened, Feeling the chill of the morning that always descends before sunrise, There were the smoke and the glare, and the walls and chimneys in ruins.

Then fell a weight on my heart; but more majestic than ever Came up the sun again, inspiring my bosom with courage.

Then I rose hastily up, with a yearning the place to revisit Whereon our dwelling had stood, and to see if the hens had been rescued, Which I especially loved, for I still was a child in my feelings.

Thus as I over the still-smoking timbers of house and of court-yard Picked my way, and beheld the dwelling so ruined and wasted, Thou camest up to examine the place, from the other direction.

Under the ruins thy horse in his stall had been buried; the rubbish Lay on the spot and the glimmering beams; of the horse we saw nothing.

Thoughtful and grieving we stood there thus, each facing the other, Now that the wall was fallen that once had divided our court-yards.

Thereupon thou by the hand didst take me, and speak to me, saying,--'Lisa, how earnest thou hither? Go back! thy soles must be burning;Hot the rubbish is here: it scorches my boots, which are stronger.'

And thou didst lift me up, and carry me out through thy court-yard.

There was the door of the house left standing yet with its archway, Just as 'tis standing now, the one thing only remaining.

Then thou didst set me down and kiss me; to that I objected;But thou didst answer and say with kindly significant language:

'See! my house lies in ruins: remain here and help me rebuild it;So shall my help in return be given to building thy father's.'

Yet did I not comprehend thee until thou sentest thy mother Unto my father, and quick were the happy espousals accomplished.

E'en to this day I remember with joy those half-consumed timbers, And I can see once more the sun coming up in such splendor;For 'twas the day that gave me my husband; and, ere the first season Passed of that wild desolation, a son to my youth had been given.

Therefore I praise thee, Hermann, that thou, with an honest assurance, Shouldst, in these sorrowful days, be thinking thyself of a maiden, And amid ruins and war shouldst thus have the courage to woo her."Straightway, then, and with warmth, the father replied to her, saying:

"Worthy of praise is the feeling, and truthful also the story, Mother, that thou hast related; for so indeed everything happened.

Better, however, is better. It is not the business of all men Thus their life and estate to begin from the very foundation:

Every one needs not to worry himself as we and the rest did.

Oh, how happy is he whose father and mother shall give him, Furnished and ready, a house which he can adorn with his increase.

Every beginning is hard; but most the beginning a household.

Many are human wants, and every thing daily grows dearer, So that a man must consider the means of increasing his earnings.

This I hope therefore of thee, my Hermann, that into our dwelling Thou wilt be bringing ere long a bride who is handsomely dowered;For it is meet that a gallant young man have an opulent maiden.

Great is the comfort of home whene'er, with the woman elected, Enter the useful presents, besides, in box and in basket.

Not for this many a year in vain has the mother been busy Making her daughter's linens of strong and delicate texture;God-parents have not in vain been giving their vessels of silver, And the father laid by in his desk the rare pieces of money;For there a day will come when she, with her gifts and possessions, Shall that youth rejoice who has chosen her out of all others.

Well do I know how good in a house is a woman's position, Who her own furniture round her knows, in kitchen and chamber;Who herself the bed and herself the table has covered.

Only a well-dowered bride should I like to receive to my dwelling.

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