登陆注册
19853100000034

第34章

LONDON, FEBRUARY 9, 1858.

[At the Anniversary Festival of the Hospital for Sick Children, on Tuesday, February the 9th, 1858, about one hundred and fifty gentlemen sat down to dinner, in the Freemasons' Hall.Later in the evening all the seats in the gallery were filled with ladies interested in the success of the Hospital.After the usual loyal and other toasts, the Chairman, Mr.Dickens, proposed "Prosperity to the Hospital for Sick Children," and said:-]

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, - It is one of my rules in life not to believe a man who may happen to tell me that he feels no interest in children.I hold myself bound to this principle by all kind consideration, because I know, as we all must, that any heart which could really toughen its affections and sympathies against those dear little people must be wanting in so many humanising experiences of innocence and tenderness, as to be quite an unsafe monstrosity among men.Therefore I set the assertion down, whenever I happen to meet with it - which is sometimes, though not often - as an idle word, originating possibly in the genteel languor of the hour, and meaning about as much as that knowing social lassitude, which has used up the cardinal virtues and quite found out things in general, usually does mean.I suppose it may be taken for granted that we, who come together in the name of children and for the sake of children, acknowledge that we have an interest in them; indeed, I have observed since I sit down here that we are quite in a childlike state altogether, representing an infant institution, and not even yet a grown-up company.A few years are necessary to the increase of our strength and the expansion of our figure; and then these tables, which now have a few tucks in them, will be let out, and then this hall, which now sits so easily upon us, will be too tight and small for us.

Nevertheless, it is likely that even we are not without our experience now and then of spoilt children.I do not mean of our own spoilt children, because nobody's own children ever were spoilt, but I mean the disagreeable children of our particular friends.We know by experience what it is to have them down after dinner, and, across the rich perspective of a miscellaneous dessert to see, as in a black dose darkly, the family doctor looming in the distance.We know, I have no doubt we all know, what it is to assist at those little maternal anecdotes and table entertainments illustrated with imitations and descriptive dialogue which might not be inaptly called, after the manner of my friend Mr.Albert Smith, the toilsome ascent of Miss Mary and the eruption (cutaneous) of Master Alexander.We know what it is when those children won't go to bed; we know how they prop their eyelids open with their forefingers when they will sit up; how, when they become fractious, they say aloud that they don't like us, and our nose is too long, and why don't we go? And we are perfectly acquainted with those kicking bundles which are carried off at last protesting.An eminent eye-witness told me that he was one of a company of learned pundits who assembled at the house of a very distinguished philosopher of the last generation to hear him expound his stringent views concerning infant education and early mental development, and he told me that while the philosopher did this in very beautiful and lucid language, the philosopher's little boy, for his part, edified the assembled sages by dabbling up to the elbows in an apple pie which had been provided for their entertainment, having previously anointed his hair with the syrup, combed it with his fork, and brushed it with his spoon.It is probable that we also have our similar experiences sometimes, of principles that are not quite practice, and that we know people claiming to be very wise and profound about nations of men who show themselves to be rather weak and shallow about units of babies.

But, ladies and gentlemen, the spoilt children whom I have to present to you after this dinner of to-day are not of this class.

I have glanced at these for the easier and lighter introduction of another, a very different, a far more numerous, and a far more serious class.The spoilt children whom I must show you are the spoilt children of the poor in this great city, the children who are, every year, for ever and ever irrevocably spoilt out of this breathing life of ours by tens of thousands, but who may in vast numbers be preserved if you, assisting and not contravening the ways of Providence, will help to save them.The two grim nurses, Poverty and Sickness, who bring these children before you, preside over their births, rock their wretched cradles, nail down their little coffins, pile up the earth above their graves.Of the annual deaths in this great town, their unnatural deaths form more than one-third.I shall not ask you, according to the custom as to the other class - I shall not ask you on behalf of these children to observe how good they are, how pretty they are, how clever they are, how promising they are, whose beauty they most resemble - Ishall only ask you to observe how weak they are, and how like death they are! And I shall ask you, by the remembrance of everything that lies between your own infancy and that so miscalled second childhood when the child's graces are gone and nothing but its helplessness remains; I shall ask you to turn your thoughts to THESE spoilt children in the sacred names of Pity and Compassion.

同类推荐
  • 上乘修真三要

    上乘修真三要

    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。
  • 祖庭钳锤录

    祖庭钳锤录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 西方直指

    西方直指

    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。
  • 雷峰宝卷

    雷峰宝卷

    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。
  • 根本说一切有部毗奈耶颂

    根本说一切有部毗奈耶颂

    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。
热门推荐
  • 净渊之维度

    净渊之维度

    一场被劫持而来的车祸,巧救美女,惊天奇遇,纪元穿越,人类的进化,宇宙的变迁!神秘的符文是机遇还是挑战?用知识塑写玄幻。
  • 君意倾城

    君意倾城

    放荡不羁的江湖女侠与柔情似水的深闺小姐义结金兰却同时落入爱恋漩涡,那个文武双全,眸倾天下的他究竟会选择谁。
  • 一个光棍的梦想

    一个光棍的梦想

    二零零八年,让中国沉痛!让世界震惊!不屈的中国人民再一次让全世界刮目相看!本书讲述的是一个普普通通的抗震救灾志愿者的故事。
  • 十二大陆

    十二大陆

    天生废柴体制的胡蓝一为了不拖累父母跳下重生湖希望能有奇遇,果不其然遇到玉兔门长老兔爷传授武功心法,凝炼肉体,淬炼灵气,掌控大陆法则,俯瞰天下!
  • 修仙女配:打倒白莲花

    修仙女配:打倒白莲花

    本文名副其实的女配文,女配重生干掉小白花女主的欢喜修仙故事。装,是要有技术的。疯,是要有含量的。卖,是要有姿色的。傻,是要有前提的。顾花微,活蹦乱跳二十年之后终于领悟这人生在世,格外精准的含义,可还没回味够,她,华丽丽的穿越了!这是要作死的赶脚啊,看着眼前飘荡的小小淑女,她真替那乖巧的小白花姐姐捉急。
  • 恒星我会发光

    恒星我会发光

    女主角蓝伊椤换了学校,而她的同桌是古璟妍,她们有理不清的身世关系,而古璟妍对蓝伊椤恨之入骨,成为蓝伊椤成名路上的绊脚石。好多次意外,让她陷入了坏名之中,后来因此变得冷漠,终是看透了成名之路上的惊险,她要如何克服困难?成为万众瞩目的耀眼明星呢?敬请期待吧…………希望你们多多给票~
  • 道士下山

    道士下山

    下山打工的小道士,被俏丽老板娘看上了,小道士却心有所属:对面医院的那个护士,真心不错!
  • 最动人的品德故事(读好书系列)

    最动人的品德故事(读好书系列)

    本书会成为孩子们成长道路上的良师益友。品德修养在一个人的成长过程中起着非常重要的作用。良好的品德修养让我们在与他人相处时,懂得诚信和尊重:让我们身居高位时,做到清正廉洁;让我们深陷困境时,仍然坚持不懈;让我们在为人子女时,更加懂得父母的艰辛,从而更加孝顺父母。
  • 桎梏之美人若画

    桎梏之美人若画

    春秋末年有西施,商朝有妲己,明国便有沈倾颜。正所谓红颜薄命,生十三年,死于沈郡王府。许是怜惜,上天给了她一次重生的机会。生为下等奴仆,再无那绝世容颜。即便如此,她也要用一生,去报前世的仇,泯前世的怨。但当尘埃落定之时,她的手抚上头顶的珍珠玉石,却感到了刺骨的冷。一错再错,一失再失。原来最后,竟都是她一人的错?[爱与恨,如桎梏,锁韶华,永相绝]
  • 我的绝美校花老婆

    我的绝美校花老婆

    特种兵王楚辰,回到都市,却阴差阳错遇见了被追杀的徐梦莹,并且帮助她救出了她的妹妹徐瑶瑶。而楚辰意外的发现,徐瑶瑶和徐梦莹,正是为了自己而牺牲的战友的妹妹,徐梦莹见楚辰身手不凡,机缘巧合之下,成为了徐瑶瑶的贴身保镖。楚辰来到校园,一边保护着徐瑶瑶,一边却因为一次绑架事件,结识了美女老师钟甜甜……之后,歃血组织主要成员,五大首领都来到了华夏,而此时楚辰发现自己身边的女人,都拥有着不同的特殊体质,而歃血组织,就是为了她们而来,至此,一场生死大战,正式展开…