登陆注册
15684600000034

第34章

It is a luscious country for thrilling evening stories about assassinations of intractable Gentiles.I cannot easily conceive of anything more cosy than the night in Salt Lake which we spent in a Gentile den, smoking pipes and listening to tales of how Burton galloped in among the pleading and defenceless "Morisites" and shot them down, men and women, like so many dogs.And how Bill Hickman, a Destroying Angel, shot Drown and Arnold dead for bringing suit against him for a debt.

And how Porter Rockwell did this and that dreadful thing.And how heedless people often come to Utah and make remarks about Brigham, or polygamy, or some other sacred matter, and the very next morning at daylight such parties are sure to be found lying up some back alley, contentedly waiting for the hearse.

And the next most interesting thing is to sit and listen to these Gentiles talk about polygamy; and how some portly old frog of an elder, or a bishop, marries a girl--likes her, marries her sister--likes her, marries another sister--likes her, takes another--likes her, marries her mother--likes her, marries her father, grandfather, great grandfather, and then comes back hungry and asks for more.And how the pert young thing of eleven will chance to be the favorite wife and her own venerable grandmother have to rank away down toward D 4 in their mutual husband's esteem, and have to sleep in the kitchen, as like as not.And how this dreadful sort of thing, this hiving together in one foul nest of mother and daughters, and the making a young daughter superior to her own mother in rank and authority, are things which Mormon women submit to because their religion teaches them that the more wives a man has on earth, and the more children he rears, the higher the place they will all have in the world to come--and the warmer, maybe, though they do not seem to say anything about that.

According to these Gentile friends of ours, Brigham Young's harem contains twenty or thirty wives.They said that some of them had grown old and gone out of active service, but were comfortably housed and cared for in the henery--or the Lion House, as it is strangely named.Along with each wife were her children--fifty altogether.The house was perfectly quiet and orderly, when the children were still.They all took their meals in one room, and a happy and home-like sight it was pronounced to be.None of our party got an opportunity to take dinner with Mr.Young, but a Gentile by the name of Johnson professed to have enjoyed a sociable breakfast in the Lion House.He gave a preposterous account of the "calling of the roll," and other preliminaries, and the carnage that ensued when the buckwheat cakes came in.But he embellished rather too much.He said that Mr.Young told him several smart sayings of certain of his "two-year-olds," observing with some pride that for many years he had been the heaviest contributor in that line to one of the Eastern magazines; and then he wanted to show Mr.Johnson one of the pets that had said the last good thing, but he could not find the child.

He searched the faces of the children in detail, but could not decide which one it was.Finally he gave it up with a sigh and said:

"I thought I would know the little cub again but I don't." Mr.Johnson said further, that Mr.Young observed that life was a sad, sad thing--"because the joy of every new marriage a man contracted was so apt to be blighted by the inopportune funeral of a less recent bride." And Mr.

Johnson said that while he and Mr.Young were pleasantly conversing in private, one of the Mrs.Youngs came in and demanded a breast-pin, remarking that she had found out that he had been giving a breast-pin to No.6, and she, for one, did not propose to let this partiality go on without making a satisfactory amount of trouble about it.Mr.Young reminded her that there was a stranger present.Mrs.Young said that if the state of things inside the house was not agreeable to the stranger, he could find room outside.Mr.Young promised the breast-pin, and she went away.But in a minute or two another Mrs.Young came in and demanded a breast-pin.Mr.Young began a remonstrance, but Mrs.Young cut him short.She said No.6 had got one, and No.11 was promised one, and it was "no use for him to try to impose on her--she hoped she knew her rights." He gave his promise, and she went.And presently three Mrs.Youngs entered in a body and opened on their husband a tempest of tears, abuse, and entreaty.They had heard all about No.6, No.11, and No.14.Three more breast-pins were promised.They were hardly gone when nine more Mrs.Youngs filed into the presence, and a new tempest burst forth and raged round about the prophet and his guest.Nine breast-pins were promised, and the weird sisters filed out again.And in came eleven more, weeping and wailing and gnashing their teeth.Eleven promised breast-pins purchased peace once more.

同类推荐
  • 煮粥条议

    煮粥条议

    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。
  • 辽海丹忠录

    辽海丹忠录

    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。
  • 周公解梦

    周公解梦

    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。
  • 困知记

    困知记

    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。
  • 职方外纪

    职方外纪

    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
  • 傲娇皇上:说爱我

    傲娇皇上:说爱我

    自己喜欢的男人爱上了自己的妹妹,。。。于是一场精心策划的复仇从此开始,可自己却爱上了那个傲娇又腹黑的帝王。。。。
  • 灭世乱星

    灭世乱星

    “天行有常,日月轮转。遇水成祥,逢星必乱。”万物皆有序,皆有因果。若这因果颠倒,若这命运不轮,一切又会如何。
  • 快穿之逆袭女配记

    快穿之逆袭女配记

    风兰因为一场车祸而丧生的生命,但是也因祸得福获得了一个女配逆袭系统。为了获得再次重生的机会,风兰答应了女配逆袭系统帮助他逆袭女配。可是这些男士们也太妖孽了点,我的小心肝噗噗跳啊。(霸道总裁,高冷校草……)各位小读者们放心进坑吧,此文绝对是一对一,男主是一个人啊。
  • 网游之奇兽猎人

    网游之奇兽猎人

    奇兽猎人——一个类似于召唤师的职业,却又不同于召唤师,召唤师不但体质弱,而且自身几乎没有任何攻击能力,而奇兽猎人却是通过自身的能力和各种攻击方法捕捉各种珍奇异兽驯服它们来战斗。
  • 玉坠兰心

    玉坠兰心

    望支持新文《帝王书,妃卿莫属》http://novel.hongxiu.com/a/986847/大喜之日,他身着喜服却脚缚锁链,温柔的对着她耳语:“待我夺得天下,定会让你,生不如死。”她亦只是莞尔一笑:“我等你。”登基之日,她一身素服却斑斑血迹,看着他登上九五之尊之位,然后下令将她囚禁终身。迎娶皇后那日,她不过一名卑微侍女,盛大的婚礼,她连看一眼的资格都没有。只因为彼时,她被他锁在帝后的洞房之中…………“你给我喝了什么?”“一些软筋散而已。今日孤与皇后大婚。孤在屋中,特意为你设置了一张软榻。如何?让你也尝尝心痛的感觉?”大婚?软榻?她挣扎着想要坐起来,却只是徒劳,只能咬牙切齿:“你没有良心。”“哦。孤忘了,你这样的女人,根本就没有心,又怎会有心痛的感觉?”……
  • 人仙恋:仙妃哪里逃

    人仙恋:仙妃哪里逃

    她六界神帝的女儿花棉棉,今天是她五百岁的生日,她本可以在仙界安安稳稳的过个生日但她对凡界充满好奇心,她一个人很快就到了人间。“奉天承运皇帝诏曰!今皇上下旨在全国各地大选秀女凡当朝当职的官员的女儿都必须参选钦此!”她好奇的看着城墙上贴的圣旨她心里想着选秀应该和父王身边的女子差不多吧。她看完以后她决定要参选选秀。一年后“棉儿在在做什么呢?”皇帝柔声的言道。她发现她越来越喜欢这个地方虽然这里的女人会勾心斗角但她却依旧喜欢这里。特别鸣谢[在此感谢墨星免费小说http://www.mx-fm.com]
  • 黑歌

    黑歌

    学渣辍学做了屠夫,兼职社会人。且看屠夫如何成功逆袭
  • 历史上的那些事

    历史上的那些事

    本书截取在历史发展过程中影响历史进程与文明的事件进行介绍,通过一个个鲜活的历史人物以及生动经典的历史大事向大家展示一个真实的历史。其内容涉及政治、经济、文化、思想等各个方面。
  • 正牌君子

    正牌君子

    本是让人既愉快又难舍的西藏毕业旅行,一股诡异的龙卷风却把二十一世纪那个青春、张扬、帅气、搞怪的李瑞文刮到了十六世纪的明朝。此明却又非彼明。文哥哥很无辜,文哥哥很无奈,文哥哥扮书童,文哥哥装才子,人人都说他假小人、登徒子,奈何奈何,明朝第一正牌君子是也!
  • 入地眼全书

    入地眼全书

    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。