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第14章 LETTER--To Maitre Francoys Rabelais(2)

Next,to their aural orifices,and the avenues audient of the brain,was borne a very melancholy sound as of harmoniums,hymns,organ-pianos,psalteries,and the like,all playing different airs,in a kind most hateful to the Muses.Then said Panurge,as well as he might for the chattering of his teeth:"May I never drink if here come not the Coqcigrues!"and this saying and prophecy of his was true and inspired.But thereon the others began to mock,flout,and gird at Panurge for his cowardice."Here am I!"cried Brother John,"well-armed and ready to stand a siege;being entrenched,fortified,hemmed-in and surrounded with great pasties,huge pieces of salted beef,salads,fricassees,hams,tongues,pies,and a wilderness of pleasant little tarts,jellies,pastries,trifles,and fruits of all kinds,and I shall not thirst while I have good wells,founts,springs,and sources of Bordeaux wine,Burgundy,wine of the Champagne country,sack and Canary.A fig for thy Coqcigrues!"But even as he spoke there ran up suddenly a whole legion,or rather army,of physicians,each armed with laryngoscopes,stethoscopes,horoscopes,microscopes,weighing machines,and such other tools,engines,and arms as they had who,after thy time,persecuted Monsieur de Pourceaugnac!And they all,rushing on Brother John,cried out to him,"Abstain!Abstain!"And one said,"I have well diagnosed thee,and thou art in a fair way to have the gout.""Inever did better in my days,"said Brother John."Away with thy meats and drinks!"they cried.And one said,"He must to Royat;"and another,"Hence with him to Aix;"and a third,"Banish him to Wiesbaden;"and a fourth,"Hale him to Gastein;"and yet another,"To Barbouille with him in chains!"And while others felt his pulse and looked at his tongue,they all wrote preions for him like men mad."For thy eating,"cried he that seemed to be their leader,"No soup!""No soup!"quoth Brother John;and those cheeks of his,whereat you might have warmed your two hands in the winter solstice,grew white as lilies."Nay!and no salmon,nor any beef nor mutton!A little chicken by times,pericolo tuo!Nor any game,such as grouse,partridge,pheasant,capercailzie,wild duck;nor any cheese,nor fruit,nor pastry,nor coffee,nor eau de vie;and avoid all sweets.No veal,pork,nor made dishes of any kind.""Then what may I eat?"quoth the good Brother,whose valour had oozed out of the soles of his sandals."Alittle cold bacon at breakfast--no eggs,"quoth the leader of the strange folk,"and a slice of toast without butter.""And for thy drink"--("What?"gasped Brother John)--"one dessert-spoonful of whisky,with a pint of the water of Apollinaris at luncheon and dinner.No more!"At this Brother John fainted,falling like a great buttress of a hill,such as Taygetus or Erymanthus.

While they were busy with him,others of the frantic folk had built great platforms of wood,whereon they all stood and spoke at once,both men and women.And of these some wore red crosses on their garments,which meaneth "Salvation;"and others wore white crosses,with a little black button of crape,to signify "Purity;"and others bits of blue to mean "Abstinence."While some of these pursued Panurge others did beset Pantagruel;asking him very long questions,whereunto he gave but short answers.Thus they asked:-Have ye Local Option here?--Pan.:What?

May one man drink if his neighbour be not athirst?--Pan.:Yea!

Have ye Free Education?--Pan.:What?

Must they that have,pay to school them that have not?--Pan.:Nay!

Have ye free land?--Pan.:What?

Have ye taken the land from the farmer,and given it to the tailor out of work and the candlemaker masterless?--Pan.:Nay!

Have your women folk votes?--Pan.:Bosh!

Have ye got religion?--Pan.:How?

Do you go about the streets at night,brawling,blowing a trumpet before you,and making long prayers?--Pan.:Nay!

Have you manhood suffrage?--Pan.:Eh?

Is Jack as good as his master?--Pan.:Nay!

Have you joined the Arbitration Society?--Pan.:Quoy?

Will you let another kick you,and will you ask his neighbour if you deserve the same?--Pan.:Nay!

Do you eat what you list?--Pan.:Ay!

Do you drink when you are athirst?--Pan.:Ay!

Are you governed by the free expression of the popular will?--Pan.:How?

Are you servants of priests,pulpits,and penny papers?--Pan.:NO!

Now,when they heard these answers of Pantagruel they all fell,some a weeping,some a praying,some a swearing,some an arbitrating,some a lecturing,some a caucussing,some a preaching,some a faith-healing,some a miracle-working,some a hypnotising,some a writing to the daily press;and while they were thus busy,like folk distraught,"reforming the island,"Pantagruel burst out a laughing;whereat they were greatly dismayed;for laughter killeth the whole race of Coqcigrues,and they may not endure it.

Then Pantagruel and his company stole aboard a barque that Panurge had ready in the harbour.And having provisioned her well with store of meat and good drink,they set sail for the kingdom of Entelechy,where,having landed,they were kindly entreated;and there abide to this day;drinking of the sweet and eating of the fat,under the protection of that intellectual sphere which hath in all places its centre and nowhere its circumference.

Such was their destiny;there was their end appointed,and thither the Coqcigrues can never come.For all the air of that land is full of laughter,which killeth Coqcigrues;and there aboundeth the herb Pantagruelion.But for thee,Master Francoys,thou art not well liked in this island of ours,where the Coqcigrues are abundant,very fierce,cruel,and tyrannical.Yet thou hast thy friends,that meet and drink to thee,and wish thee well wheresoever thou hast found thy grand peut-etre.

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