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第3章

The newspapers seem to ignore, or perhaps are really ignorant of the fact, that there are at least as many as two or three individuals to a town throughout the North who think much as the present speaker does about him and his enterprise.I do not hesitate to say that they are an important and growing party.We aspire to be something more than stupid and timid chattels, pretending to read history and our Bibles, but desecrating every house and every day we breathe in.Perhaps anxious politicians may prove that only seventeen white men and five negroes were concerned in the late enterprise;but their very anxiety to prove this might suggest to themselves that all is not told.Why do they still dodge the truth?They are so anxious because of a dim consciousness of the fact, which they do not distinctly face, that at least a million of the free inhabitants of the United States would have rejoiced if it had succeeded.They at most only criticise the tactics.Though we wear no crape, the thought of that man's position and probable fate is spoiling many a man's day here at the North for other thinking.

If any one who has seen him here can pursue successfully any other train of thought, I do not know what he is made of.If there is any such who gets his usual allowance of sleep, I will warrant him to fatten easily under any circumstances which do not touch his body or purse.I put a piece of paper and a pencil under my pillow,and when I could not sleep, I wrote in the dark.

On the whole, my respect for my fellow-men, except as one may outweigh a million, is not being increased these days.I have noticed the cold-blooded way in which newspaper writers and men generally speak of this event, as if an ordinary malefactor, though one of unusual "pluck,"--as the Governor of Virginia is reported to have said, using the language of the cock-pit, "the gamest man he ever saw,"--had been caught, and were about to be hung.He was not dreaming of his foes when the governor thought he looked so brave.It turns what sweetness I have to gall, to hear, or hear of, the remarks of some of my neighbors.When we heard at first that he was dead, one of my townsmen observed that "he died as the fool dieth"; which, pardon me, for an instant suggested a likeness in him dying to my neighbor living.Others, craven-hearted, said disparagingly, that "he threw his life away," because he resisted the government.Which way have they thrown their lives, pray?--such as would praise a man for attacking singly an ordinary band of thieves or murderers.I hear another ask, Yankee-like, "What will he gain by it?" as if he expected to fill his pockets by this enterprise.Such a one has no idea of gain but in this worldly sense.If it does not lead to a "surprise" party, if he does not get a new pair of boots, or a vote of thanks, it must be a failure."But he won't gain anything by it."Well, no, I don't suppose he could get four-and-sixpence a day for being hung, take the year round; but then he stands a chance to save a considerable part of his soul,--and such a soul!--when you do not.No doubt you can get more in your market for a quart of milk than for a quart of blood, but that is not the market that heroes carry their blood to.

Such do not know that like the seed is the fruit, and that, in the moral world, when good seed is planted, good fruit is inevitable,and does not depend on our watering and cultivating; that when you plant, or bury, a hero in his field, a crop of heroes is sure to spring up.This is a seed of such force and vitality, that it does not ask our leave to germinate.

The momentary charge at Balaclava, in obedience to a blundering command, proving what a perfect machine the soldier is, has, properly enough, been celebrated by a poet laureate; but the steady, and for the most part successful, charge of this man, for some years,against the legions of Slavery, in obedience to an infinitely higher command, is as much more memorable than that, as an intelligent and conscientious man is superior to a machine.Do you think that that will go unsung?

"Served him right,"--"A dangerous man,"--"He is undoubtedly insane."

So they proceed to live their sane, and wise, and altogether admirable lives, reading their Plutarch a little, but chiefly pausing at that feat of Putnam, who was let down into a wolf's den; and in this wise they nourish themselves for brave and patriotic deeds some time or other.The Tract Society could afford to print that story of Putnam.You might open the district schools with the reading of it, for there is nothing about Slavery or the Church in it; unless it occurs to the reader that some pastors are wolves in sheep's clothing."The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions"

Even, might dare to protest against that wolf.I have heard of boards, and of American boards, but it chances that I never heard of this particular lumber till lately.And yet I hear of Northern men, and women, and children, by families, buying a "life membership"in such societies as these.A life-membership in the grave!You can get buried cheaper than that.

Our foes are in our midst and all about us.There is hardly a house but is divided against itself, for our foe is the all but universal woodenness of both head and heart, the want of vitality in man, which is the effect of our vice; and hence are begotten fear, superstition, bigotry, persecution, and slavery of all kinds.

We are mere figureheads upon a hulk, with livers in the place of hearts.The curse is the worship of idols, which at length changes the worshipper into a stone image himself; and the New-Englander is just as much an idolater as the Hindoo.This man was an exception,for he did not set up even a political graven image between him and his God.

A church that can never have done with excommunicating Christ while it exists!Away with your broad and flat churches, and your narrow and tall churches!Take a step forward, and invent a new style of out-houses.Invent a salt that will save you, and defend our nostrils.

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