登陆注册
36640700000003

第3章

I got the best of him only once.I prepared myself.I wrote out a passage from Shakespeare--it may have been the very one I quoted a while ago,I don't remember--and riddled it with his wild steamboatful interlardings.When an unrisky opportunity offered,one lovely summer day,when we had sounded and buoyed a tangled patch of crossings known as Hell's Half Acre,and were aboard again and he had sneaked the Pennsylvania triumphantly through it without once scraping sand,and the A.T.Lacey had followed in our wake and got stuck,and he was feeling good,I showed it to him.It amused him.I asked him to fire it off:read it;read it,Idiplomatically added,as only he could read dramatic poetry.The compliment touched him where he lived.He did read it;read it with surpassing fire and spirit;read it as it will never be read again;for HE knew how to put the right music into those thunderous interlardings and make them seem a part of the text,make them sound as if they were bursting from Shakespeare's own soul,each one of them a golden inspiration and not to be left out without damage to the massed and magnificent whole.

I waited a week,to let the incident fade;waited longer;waited until he brought up for reasonings and vituperation my pet position,my pet argument,the one which I was fondest of,the one which I prized far above all others in my ammunition-wagon,to wit:that Shakespeare couldn't have written Shakespeare's works,for the reason that the man who wrote them was limitlessly familiar with the laws,and the law-courts,and law-proceedings,and lawyer-talk,and lawyer-ways--and if Shakespeare was possessed of the infinitely-divided star-dust that constituted this vast wealth,how did he get it,and WHERE,and WHEN?

"From books."

From books!That was always the idea.I answered as my readings of the champions of my side of the great controversy had taught me to answer:that a man can't handle glibly and easily and comfortably and successfully the argot of a trade at which he has not personally served.He will make mistakes;he will not,and cannot,get the trade-phrasings precisely and exactly right;and the moment he departs,by even a shade,from a common trade-form,the reader who has served that trade will know the writer HASN'T.

Ealer would not be convinced;he said a man could learn how to correctly handle the subtleties and mysteries and free-masonries of any trade by careful reading and studying.But when I got him to read again the passage from Shakespeare with the interlardings,he perceived,himself,that books couldn't teach a student a bewildering multitude of pilot-phrases so thoroughly and perfectly that he could talk them off in book and play or conversation and make no mistake that a pilot would not immediately discover.It was a triumph for me.He was silent awhile,and I knew what was happening:he was losing his temper.And I knew he would presently close the session with the same old argument that was always his stay and his support in time of need;the same old argument,the one I couldn't answer--because I dasn't:the argument that I was an ass,and better shut up.He delivered it,and I obeyed.

Oh,dear,how long ago it was--how pathetically long ago!And here am I,old,forsaken,forlorn and alone,arranging to get that argument out of somebody again.

When a man has a passion for Shakespeare,it goes without saying that he keeps company with other standard authors.Ealer always had several high-class books in the pilot-house,and he read the same ones over and over again,and did not care to change to newer and fresher ones.He played well on the flute,and greatly enjoyed hearing himself play.So did I.He had a notion that a flute would keep its health better if you took it apart when it was not standing a watch;and so,when it was not on duty it took its rest,disjointed,on the compass-shelf under the breast-board.When the Pennsylvania blew up and became a drifting rack-heap freighted with wounded and dying poor souls (my young brother Henry among them),pilot Brown had the watch below,and was probably asleep and never knew what killed him;but Ealer escaped unhurt.He and his pilot-house were shot up into the air;then they fell,and Ealer sank through the ragged cavern where the hurricane deck and the boiler deck had been,and landed in a nest of ruins on the main deck,on top of one of the unexploded boilers,where he lay prone in a fog of scalding and deadly steam.But not for long.He did not lose his head:long familiarity with danger had taught him to keep it,in any and all emergencies.He held his coat-lappels to his nose with one hand,to keep out the steam,and scrabbled around with the other till he found the joints of his flute,then he is took measures to save himself alive,and was successful.I was not on board.I had been put ashore in New Orleans by Captain Klinefelter.The reason--however,I have told all about it in the book called Old Times on the Mississippi,and it isn't important anyway,it is so long ago.

同类推荐
  • 忠义集

    忠义集

    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。
  • 明伦汇编皇极典法令部

    明伦汇编皇极典法令部

    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。
  • 铜鼓书堂词话

    铜鼓书堂词话

    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。
  • 儒效

    儒效

    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。
  • 大忏悔文略解

    大忏悔文略解

    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
  • 纵横天下:妖孽师尊要抱抱举高高

    纵横天下:妖孽师尊要抱抱举高高

    洛凌溪本是二十五世纪凤港市一名高中生,却因“母亲”枭若背后之人计划的一场阴谋,被吸进早已破裂的时空隧道,来到玄柒大陆。本以为是世界在与她玩闹,可事实让她不得不相信。到头来,她只是“母亲”的一件工具,一颗棋子,可以随意舍弃,丢下的棋子。事实就是这么残忍,或许,她本来就是天生扫把星,给人带来霉运的扫把星。很庆幸,她的身边,还有着那么一个人,一个在她面前会幼稚,孤傲,淡然,腹黑的男人,在陪伴着她。不嫌弃,不舍弃,许她余生,度她一世。
  • 忽闻梧子有鸣唱

    忽闻梧子有鸣唱

    再次醒来之后,有个白袍和尚叫自己鹔鹴。鹔鹴是什么?和尚说:归根结底,就是一只鸟。凤皇说:此言差矣,乃五方神鸟。幽昌说:说得严重,妖也,妖也。骨头说:喔,你和人有哪里不一样吗?她皱了皱眉,送他一拳:破坏队形。————————————————————不想修仙的武侠不是好玄幻。神神仙仙都是点缀,软玄幻,软玄幻罢了。
  • 土著的逆袭

    土著的逆袭

    这是一个土著吊打穿越者、重生者的故事。当穿越者霸气侧漏的带着金手指准备横扫天下之时,发现好像有个扫不动的;当重生者携带前世记忆准备再度崛起时,似乎也碰到了些麻烦。“导演,这剧情不对吧?”轩辕龙傲天说到:“这猪脚不应该是我吗?”。“猪脚是你?”,叶良辰嘴角轻扬:“呵呵,良辰不服”。一白衣少年翩翩而至说道:“都争什么争,我堂堂仙人转世,猪脚当然是我”。“猪脚吗?”角落里一青衣男子说到:“或许本不该是我,但如果非要是我的话,我也不拒绝呀!”。且看一个小土著如何在这个穿越者、重生者、天才横行的世界里,压倒一切,制霸天下。
  • 绿色生活与环境科学

    绿色生活与环境科学

    倡导绿色生活,需要每个人从我做起。自觉地节能节水,购买绿色产品,少用“一次性”餐具和塑料袋,分类回收生活垃圾,拒食野生动物……“绿色生活”是将环境保护与日常衣食住行融为一体的新文明生活——即生产行为和消费行为要考虑到对环境的影响,尽量避免或减少对环境的污染。绿色消费并不是“消费绿色”;提倡“食绿”、“住绿”、“穿绿”、“用绿”目的是为了在环境保护中有利于身心健康。
  • 重构生活琐事

    重构生活琐事

    我的故事并不十分精彩,但也许你曾有过类似经历过。
  • 小沫和小西

    小沫和小西

    年少的我们曾以为相爱的人能到永远,但我们相信情到深处一起听不见风中的叹息。谁知道爱是什么,短暂的相遇却恋恋不忘。眼前的人给我最信任的依赖,旦愿你被温柔对待。我们的学生时代恋情。
  • 天不老国无疆

    天不老国无疆

    一场大雨,淋散了多少情人……一场轰轰烈烈的恋爱的结束,破坏了多少青年的仕途,的命运。神是不公平的!有人轮回,有人后悔!古时的各种“战争”才刚刚开始断案,夺权。进入了三大中枢机关中的御林苑就要好好隐忍,扩张党羽,关键时刻朋友也可以当枪使
  • 全人类都在守护

    全人类都在守护

    地球正在面临危机,一场陨石雨正在向人类家园飞来,全球气候变暖从冰川释放出来的神秘细菌,来自外太空的神秘信号。身为年轻材料科学家的叶方被组织查了水表,进入全球联合研究所知道了这场危机,却发现人类似乎无能为力,那么人类文明又将驶向何方?
  • 丢了一只猫的少年

    丢了一只猫的少年

    “喜欢一个人是苦苦跟随着他的步伐,一直往前走,直到有一天与他并肩而行吗?当真正地站在他身边的时候,才发现儿时的喜欢变成了一种执着变成了一种信仰。我想这就是那个曾经喜欢的男孩一直都是某种信仰,我很庆幸自己会喜欢他,因为他,我慢慢地快步,奔跑起来,直到有一天跑去他的身边的时候,才发现自己已经变得很优秀,可真正喜欢的已经不是心中那份执着了,而是另一个少年带来的每次习惯。”
  • 强悍人生之万千角色系统

    强悍人生之万千角色系统

    这个世界总要由各种角色组成。他们有渴望中头奖的彩民、有在风里雨里奔波的外卖送餐员、有寻找走失骨肉的冷艳总裁、有身手敏捷的跑酷者、有经验丰富的野外探险者……末世逃生者?陨落仙帝?或者被暗算含恨而终的兵王?张睿不停更换一个角色又一个角色,做着一个跟着一个和他原本“无关”的事情,原因是他拥有一个“万千角色系统”……“恭喜宿主,完成跑酷者角色任务,获得超级跑酷技能和主角光环徽章。”“恭喜宿主,完成仙帝诛杀仇家角色任务,获得渡劫金丹奖励……”