登陆注册
34945200000007

第7章 CHAPTER II. SOME COLLEGE MEMORIES (2)(1)

I AM asked to write something (it is not specifically stated what)to the profit and glory of my ALMA MATER; and the fact is I seem to be in very nearly the same case with those who addressed me, for while I am willing enough to write something, I know not what to write. Only one point I see, that if I am to write at all, it should be of the University itself and my own days under its shadow; of the things that are still the same and of those that are already changed: such talk, in short, as would pass naturally between a student of to-day and one of yesterday, supposing them to meet and grow confidential.

The generations pass away swiftly enough on the high seas of life;more swiftly still in the little bubbling back-water of the quadrangle; so that we see there, on a scale startlingly diminished, the flight of time and the succession of men. I looked for my name the other day in last year's case-book of the Speculative. Naturally enough I looked for it near the end; it was not there, nor yet in the next column, so that I began to think it had been dropped at press; and when at last I found it, mounted on the shoulders of so many successors, and looking in that posture like the name of a man of ninety, I was conscious of some of the dignity of years. This kind of dignity of temporal precession is likely, with prolonged life, to become more familiar, possibly less welcome; but I felt it strongly then, it is strongly on me now, and I am the more emboldened to speak with my successors in the tone of a parent and a praiser of things past.

For, indeed, that which they attend is but a fallen University; it has doubtless some remains of good, for human institutions decline by gradual stages; but decline, in spite of all seeming embellishments, it does; and what is perhaps more singular, began to do so when I ceased to be a student. Thus, by an odd chance, Ihad the very last of the very best of ALMA MATER; the same thing, Ihear (which makes it the more strange), had previously happened to my father; and if they are good and do not die, something not at all unsimilar will be found in time to have befallen my successors of to-day. Of the specific points of change, of advantage in the past, of shortcoming in the present, I must own that, on a near examination, they look wondrous cloudy. The chief and far the most lamentable change is the absence of a certain lean, ugly, idle, unpopular student, whose presence was for me the gist and heart of the whole matter; whose changing humours, fine occasional purposes of good, flinching acceptance of evil, shiverings on wet, east-windy, morning journeys up to class, infinite yawnings during lecture and unquenchable gusto in the delights of truantry, made up the sunshine and shadow of my college life. You cannot fancy what you missed in missing him; his virtues, I make sure, are inconceivable to his successors, just as they were apparently concealed from his contemporaries, for I was practically alone in the pleasure I had in his society. Poor soul, I remember how much he was cast down at times, and how life (which had not yet begun)seemed to be already at an end, and hope quite dead, and misfortune and dishonour, like physical presences, dogging him as he went.

And it may be worth while to add that these clouds rolled away in their season, and that all clouds roll away at last, and the troubles of youth in particular are things but of a moment. So this student, whom I have in my eye, took his full share of these concerns, and that very largely by his own fault; but he still clung to his fortune, and in the midst of much misconduct, kept on in his own way learning how to work; and at last, to his wonder, escaped out of the stage of studentship not openly shamed; leaving behind him the University of Edinburgh shorn of a good deal of its interest for myself.

But while he is (in more senses than one) the first person, he is by no means the only one whom I regret, or whom the students of to-day, if they knew what they had lost, would regret also. They have still Tait, to be sure - long may they have him! - and they have still Tait's class-room, cupola and all; but think of what a different place it was when this youth of mine (at least on roll days) would be present on the benches, and, at the near end of the platform, Lindsay senior (3) was airing his robust old age. It is possible my successors may have never even heard of Old Lindsay;but when he went, a link snapped with the last century. He had something of a rustic air, sturdy and fresh and plain; he spoke with a ripe east-country accent, which I used to admire; his reminiscences were all of journeys on foot or highways busy with post-chaises - a Scotland before steam; he had seen the coal fire on the Isle of May, and he regaled me with tales of my own grandfather. Thus he was for me a mirror of things perished; it was only in his memory that I could see the huge shock of flames of the May beacon stream to leeward, and the watchers, as they fed the fire, lay hold unscorched of the windward bars of the furnace; it was only thus that I could see my grandfather driving swiftly in a gig along the seaboard road from Pittenweem to Crail, and for all his business hurry, drawing up to speak good-humouredly with those he met. And now, in his turn, Lindsay is gone also; inhabits only the memories of other men, till these shall follow him; and figures in my reminiscences as my grandfather figured in his.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 风起青萍

    风起青萍

    年轻的女学生钟之璐,与英俊深情、事业有成的叶仲锷相知相爱,这个类似灰姑娘白马王子的故事并没维持太长的时间,故事一开始就是两人已经离婚——本来再无牵扯的两人,因一桩扑朔迷离的谋杀案重新牵扯到了一起。悬案难解,感情纠葛,故事如何发展,让我们拭目以待。
  • 短篇故事合集潮来寒雨

    短篇故事合集潮来寒雨

    之前写的短篇故事,没啥意思,大家图一乐吧。
  • 20几岁要吃得下:品尝百般的人生滋味

    20几岁要吃得下:品尝百般的人生滋味

    本书旨在帮助二十几岁的年轻人塑造优良的个性,培养坚毅的品质,明确人生方向,不断充实和完善自己,以踏上成功的殿堂。有些事,年轻的时候不懂得,当懂得的时候,已不再年轻;有些事,有机会的时候没去做,而当想做的时候,已没有机会。其实,一个人的‘生,没有所谓“最正确”、“最便捷”的道路,也不可能出现一个能带着你走一辈子的贵人。每一条道路都有通往成功的可能,关键是你自己是否有信心、有勇气、有智慧地走下去。
  • 重生之傲世女王

    重生之傲世女王

    一朝重生,虐渣男,虐渣女。一手空间灵泉,一手逆天异能,外加超强记忆力。爷爷是开国首长,外公是商业巨鳄,爸爸是军区司令,妈妈是国际著名设计师,还有一个绝对妹控的哥哥。偏偏遇上了他,这个傲娇腹黑的大boss。当她遇上了他,会擦出怎样的火花?
  • 素书(中华国学经典)

    素书(中华国学经典)

    《素书》是一部关乎人生、人性、人道和谋略的书。全书共六篇虽然字数很少,但句句都是经典,无论是治国、处世,还是修身、待人,读者总能从中找到自己所需要的智慧。为了让读者更轻松地阅读和品味经典,我们结合现在读者新的阅读需求,对《素书》进行了全新的解读和编排,精准的解析和注释,配以丰富生动的案例,力求更好地展现国学经典的魅力,让广大读者更加轻松地领略它、读透它、运用它。
  • 圣迹仙踪

    圣迹仙踪

    据西汉史圣司马迁《史记》记载,老子骑青牛西出函谷关后“莫知其所终”。古往今来,研究老子著述可谓汗牛充栋,然而,老子晚年何处修道?已成“千古之谜”。好在《史记》还记载:“盖老子百有六十馀岁,或言二百馀岁,以其修道而养寿也”。二十一世纪之初,甘肃成功举办“首届老子文化国际论坛”活动,有百位国内外专家学者与会,产生《兰州宣言》,老子出关以后游历陇原大地,晚年在古狄道隐居讲学,最终在岳麓山凤台仙逝,基本上形成了共识。作者据此共识及相关历史及神话传说,著《圣迹仙踪》一书,借生肖问道,演义有关老子西出函谷关后踪迹这一“千古之谜”。
  • 九天魔神录

    九天魔神录

    他本是一人之下,万人之上的王者,却遭最信任之人暗算重创,身死灵魂却未灭。重归混沌的灵魂在一个病弱的普通少年身上获得重生。从今天起,生死由我不由天。主宰天下的强者之路从此开启!(全文为了爽点给重写了。求支持!)
  • 末世重生当首领

    末世重生当首领

    【直女+爽文+基建】末世时代被有预谋的提前开启 白可期带领家人跋山涉水来到前世无数人梦寐以求的B城……… 随着各种事情的发生,层层秘密的揭开 白可期才知道了她真正的身份以及使命 从那天开始,她获得了最高级别系统,带领大家重建基地…… 经过一系列艰难险阻…… 终于统领全球。
  • 重生女配的春天

    重生女配的春天

    推荐新文《穿书女配男主的小冤家》陈梦瑶重生了。重生回到了10年前,那个时候她还是他的妻子,还是那个又高又胖的糟糠妻,想的第一反应就是要离婚。要离婚,可是这一世的王奕天怎么转性了呢?总是用那么深情脉脉的眼神看着自己。自己本来就是对他没有抵抗力,这样子,自己真的是要投降了,不行不行,自己可不想早早挂掉了,这婚必须离。你说什么,王奕天的声音有点大,我要离婚,梦瑶的声音很大,你说什么,他的声音不在温柔,阴深深的,“我,我不不离婚了”梦瑶第一时间就认怂了。看着吓得瑟瑟发抖的小妻子,勾了勾嘴角,“乖,老公疼你”男女主身心干净,一对一宠文推荐旧文重生之恶毒女配小萌妻,书友群625779442,欢迎小可爱加入!
  • 渡世仙舟

    渡世仙舟

    这是个仙魔并起,天下大乱的世界。景凡自地球穿越而来,一路逆天而行,踏上一段与天争辉的仙道之旅。