登陆注册
38581400000018

第18章 THE TALISMAN(18)

"If you had an income of fifty thousand livres, you would not think much about the people. If you are smitten with a tender passion for the race, go to Madagascar; there you will find a nice little nation all ready to Saint-Simonize, classify, and cork up in your phials, but here every one fits into his niche like a peg in a hole. A porter is a porter, and a blockhead is a fool, without a college of fathers to promote them to those positions.""You are a Carlist."

"And why not? Despotism pleases me; it implies a certain contempt for the human race. I have no animosity against kings, they are so amusing. Is it nothing to sit enthroned in a room, at a distance of thirty million leagues from the sun?""Let us once more take a broad view of civilization," said the man of learning who, for the benefit of the inattentive sculptor, had opened a discussion on primitive society and autochthonous races. "The vigor of a nation in its origin was in a way physical, unitary, and crude;then as aggregations increased, government advanced by a decomposition of the primitive rule, more or less skilfully managed. For example, in remote ages national strength lay in theocracy, the priest held both sword and censer; a little later there were two priests, the pontiff and the king. To-day our society, the latest word of civilization, has distributed power according to the number of combinations, and we come to the forces called business, thought, money, and eloquence.

Authority thus divided is steadily approaching a social dissolution, with interest as its one opposing barrier. We depend no longer on either religion or physical force, but upon intellect. Can a book replace the sword? Can discussion be a substitute for action? That is the question.""Intellect has made an end of everything," cried the Carlist. "Come now! Absolute ******* has brought about national suicides; their triumph left them as listless as an English millionaire.""Won't you tell us something new? You have made fun of authority of all sorts to-day, which is every bit as vulgar as denying the existence of God. So you have no belief left, and the century is like an old Sultan worn out by debauchery! Your Byron, in short, sings of crime and its emotions in a final despair of poetry.""Don't you know," replied Bianchon, quite drunk by this time, "that a dose of phosphorus more or less makes the man of genius or the scoundrel, a clever man or an idiot, a virtuous person or a criminal?""Can any one treat of virtue thus?" cried Cursy. "Virtue, the subject of every drama at the theatre, the denoument of every play, the foundation of every court of law. . . .""Be quiet, you ass. You are an Achilles for virtue, without his heel,"said Bixiou.

"Some drink!"

"What will you bet that I will drink a bottle of champagne like a flash, at one pull?""What a flash of wit!"

"Drunk as lords," muttered a young man gravely, trying to give some wine to his waistcoat.

"Yes, sir; real government is the art of ruling by public opinion.""Opinion? That is the most vicious jade of all. According to you moralists and politicians, the laws you set up are always to go before those of nature, and opinion before conscience. You are right and wrong both. Suppose society bestows down pillows on us, that benefit is made up for by the gout; and justice is likewise tempered by red-tape, and colds accompany cashmere shawls."

"Wretch!" Emile broke in upon the misanthrope, "how can you slander civilization here at table, up to the eyes in wines and exquisite dishes? Eat away at that roebuck with the gilded horns and feet, and do not carp at your mother. . .""Is it any fault of mine if Catholicism puts a million deities in a sack of flour, that Republics will end in a Napoleon, that monarchy dwells between the assassination of Henry IV. and the trial of Louis XVI., and Liberalism produces Lafayettes?""Didn't you embrace him in July?"

"No."

"Then hold your tongue, you sceptic."

"Sceptics are the most conscientious of men.""They have no conscience."

"What are you saying? They have two apiece at least!""So you want to discount heaven, a thoroughly commercial notion.

Ancient religions were but the unchecked development of physical pleasure, but we have developed a soul and expectations; some advance has been made.""What can you expect, my friends, of a century filled with politics to repletion?" asked Nathan. "What befell The History of the King of Bohemia and his Seven Castles, a most entrancing conception? . . .""I say," the would-be critic cried down the whole length of the table.

"The phrases might have been drawn at hap-hazard from a hat, 'twas a work written 'down to Charenton.' ""You are a fool!"

"And you are a rogue!"

"Oh! oh!"

"Ah! ah!"

"They are going to fight."

"No, they aren't."

"You will find me to-morrow, sir."

"This very moment," Nathan answered.

"Come, come, you pair of fire-eaters!"

"You are another!" said the prime mover in the quarrel.

"Ah, I can't stand upright, perhaps?" asked the pugnacious Nathan, straightening himself up like a stag-beetle about to fly.

He stared stupidly round the table, then, completely exhausted by the effort, sank back into his chair, and mutely hung his head.

"Would it not have been nice," the critic said to his neighbor, "to fight about a book I have neither read nor seen?""Emile, look out for your coat; your neighbor is growing pale," said Bixiou.

"Kant? Yet another ball flung out for fools to sport with, sir!

Materialism and spiritualism are a fine pair of battledores with which charlatans in long gowns keep a shuttlecock a-going. Suppose that God is everywhere, as Spinoza says, or that all things proceed from God, as says St. Paul . . . the nincompoops, the door shuts or opens, but isn't the movement the same? Does the fowl come from the egg, or the egg from the fowl? . . . Just hand me some duck . . . and there, you have all science.""Simpleton!" cried the man of science, "your problem is settled by fact!""What fact?"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 茶樱庭战记

    茶樱庭战记

    被赋予“命运”的少年,为针对能力者犯罪的「事务所」,与之对立的在阴影中蠢蠢欲动的势力,在这座平凡的都市,白昼与黑夜的故事,就此展开。
  • 暖心总裁宠上瘾

    暖心总裁宠上瘾

    他宠她上天,爱她入骨。她懵懵懂懂,一无所知。
  • 三国机密(下):潜龙在渊

    三国机密(下):潜龙在渊

    建安五年,曹操与袁绍相持于官渡,大战拉开帷幕。汉献帝白龙鱼服,深入官渡战地。曹丕随献帝前往,历经九死一生。表面看,袁曹两军攻城略地轰轰烈烈,谁知实际的操控者却是沉迷酒色的郭嘉和隐居东山的蜚先生。而多年前的一场爱恨情仇埋下了他们仇恨的种子?谁会是官渡之战真正的智者,谁才是官渡之战背后最大的赢家?
  • 抗战之金戈铁马

    抗战之金戈铁马

    一个十八岁的少年面对温情的离别、亲情的背叛他会做出怎样一番选择?对爱情懵懵懂懂的他,如何能分辨什么是真心什么又是假意?然而当所有一切在次离他而去的时候他又该何去何从。
  • 异界王国战记

    异界王国战记

    在重新定义战争与战术的无情时代,用各种优异装备和诡异理论取得胜利。在后人誉为最早完成军事改革的国家背后,一手引领时代风潮的是黑发的公爵长子,而他的真实身分却是穿越过来的大学生。在这风起云涌、不进则退的世界,他逐渐将军队打造成世界最锋利的剑……
  • 十方烈焰

    十方烈焰

    十方烈焰,一个远古血脉,一个被世人遗忘的姓氏,他们家族拥有不可磨灭的意志力,他们出生就是为了战斗,为了得到力量,可以抛弃一切,他们是一个无法被遗忘的家族。
  • 倾世九少:灵尊太矜持

    倾世九少:灵尊太矜持

    堂堂灵尊为救挚友舍弃灵力转世轮回,本想重新开始,却因躲避“追杀”,而惹上了魂归的君九公子。从此,灵尊殿下是断袖的传言不胫而走。先是为了她不惜与璟华仙君大打出手,后又亲自背她走上雪域山。好不容易接受了事实。结果君九公子不仅是个女孩子,还和别人跑了。想他性格淡漠,头一次为人做到如此地步,竟是……如此失败。那夜,血染帝玄,她轻声问他:“醉莫离,如果我回不来了,你就栽下一棵梧桐,可好?”漫天飞雪中,他抿唇一笑,答:“我栽不了,我得陪你。”
  • 晨星归来

    晨星归来

    世界停止转动便是灭世之日,吾名辰星诞生于星辰与世界同生。为生灵而生为生灵亡,本源之力尽归吾之所用今自化虚无方可保亿万生灵的存活。为保世道平衡留下核心去寻找机缘之人,去吧去吧我的力量………
  • 王牌特弓

    王牌特弓

    某天,林轲扫了一个特殊的二维码,关注了一个叫“天庭淘宝店”的奇怪店铺,神奇的事情发生了。“亲,太上老君的培元丹,固本培元,治疗一切隐疾、后遗症,三盒一疗程,九十九包邮哦!”“亲,孙猴子独家火眼金睛秘籍,能够看破一切虚幻,只要九九八哦!”“亲,千里眼独家修炼秘籍,八百八十八您拿走!”“亲,王母娘娘的蟠桃,买二赠一哦!”…………作为一枚不折不扣的咸鱼,林轲表示心动了。什么!只有竞技点才能买东西?那还等什么?赶紧赚赚赚,买买买!在这个弓箭竞技异常火爆的世界,总之,咸鱼就要翻身了!****************PS:读者群,460602042(欢迎来水)
  • 我维修了银河系

    我维修了银河系

    我本是一个游戏人间的平头哥,没想到居然来到了火星,不仅运用自己的武器拯救了一车的人,还从此扬名整个银河系。帝国居然要我当皇帝,那好吧,我就却之不恭了。要不是有她在,我才懒得当呢,早一溜烟跑没影了。