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the house of pride(傲慢之家)-第24部分

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marriages?〃 

     Mamma Achun shrugged her shoulders and waited。 

     〃Women       are  women     and   men    are  menit   is  strange   there   are  no 

marriages。      Perhaps the young men do not like our daughters。〃 

     〃Ah; they like them well enough;〃 Mamma Chun answered; 〃but you 

see;    they cannot forget that you are your daughters' father。〃 

     〃Yet you forgot who my father was;〃 Ah Chun said gravely。                  〃All you 

asked was for me to cut off my queue。〃 



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     〃The young men are more particular than I was; I fancy。〃 

     〃What   is   the   greatest   thing   in   the   world?〃 Ah   Chun   demanded   with 

abrupt irrelevance。 

     Mamma Achun pondered for a moment; then replied:                     〃God。〃 

     He   nodded。      〃There   are gods   and   gods。      Some   are   paper;  some   are 

wood;   some   are   bronze。       I   use   a   small   one   in   the   office   for   a   paper… 

weight。     In   the   Bishop   Museum   are   many   gods   of   coral   rock   and   lava 

stone。〃 

     〃But there is only one God;〃 she announced decisively; stiffening                   her 

ample frame argumentatively。 

     Ah Chun noted the danger signal and sheered off。 

     〃What is greater than God; then?〃 he asked。               〃I will tell you。      It   is 

money。      In    my   time    I  have   had   dealings    with    Jews   and   Christians; 

Mohammedans           and    Buddhists;     and    with   little  black    men    from    the 

Solomons and New Guinea who carried their god about them; wrapped in 

oiled    paper。    They     possessed     various    gods;    these   men;    but   they   all 

worshipped       money。     There     is  that  Captain     Higginson。      He    seems    to 

like Henrietta。〃 

     〃He will never marry her;〃 retorted Mamma Achun。                     〃He will be an 

admiral before he dies〃 

     〃A rear…admiral;〃 Ah Chun interpolated。 

     〃Yes; I know。      That is the way they retire。〃 

     〃His family in the United States is a high one。               They would not like 

it if he married 。 。 。 if he did not marry an American girl。〃 

     Ah Chun knocked the ashes out of his pipe; thoughtfully refilling                   the 

silver bowl with a tiny pleget of tobacco。              He lighted it and        smoked it 

out before he spoke。 

     〃Henrietta   is   the   oldest   girl。  The   day   she   marries   I   will   give   her 

three hundred thousand dollars。           That will fetch that Captain          Higginson 

and   his   high   family   along   with   him。   Let   the   word   go   out   to   him。   I 

leave it to you。〃 

     And Ah Chun sat and smoked on; and in the curling smoke…wreaths he 

saw   take   shape   the   face   and   figure   of   Toy   ShueyToy   Shuey;   the   maid 

of   all   work   in   his   uncle's   house   in   the   Cantonese   village;   whose work 



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was   never   done   and   who   received   for   a   whole   year's   work   one     dollar。 

And he saw his youthful self arise in the curling smoke;                 his youthful self 

who had toiled eighteen years in his uncle's field                for little more。      And 

now he; Ah Chun; the peasant; dowered his                 daughter with three hundred 

thousand years of such toil。          And she       was but one daughter of a dozen。 

He   was   not   elated   at   the   thought。    It   struck   him   that   it   was   a   funny; 

whimsical   world;   and   he   chuckled         aloud   and   startled   Mamma   Achun 

from a revery which he knew lay deep                in the hidden crypts of her being 

where he had never penetrated。 

     But Ah Chun's word went forth; as a whisper; and Captain Higginson 

forgot   his   rear…admiralship   and   his   high   family   and   took   to   wife    three 

hundred   thousand   dollars   and   a   refined   and   cultured   girl   who     was   one 

thirty…second Polynesian; one…sixteenth Italian; one… sixteenth Portuguese; 

eleven thirty…seconds English and Yankee; and                one…half Chinese。 

     Ah     Chun's     munificence      had    its  effect。    His     daughters     became 

suddenly       eligible    and   desirable。     Clara    was    the  next;   but   when    the 

Secretary      of the Territory formally proposed for her; Ah Chun informed 

him     that   he   must   wait   his   turn;   that Maud   was   the   oldest   and   that   she 

must   be   married   first。    It   was   shrewd   policy。     The   whole   family   was 

made      vitally  interested    in  marrying      off  Maud;     which    it  did  in   three 

months;        to    Ned      Humphreys;         the    United      States     immigration 

commissioner。        Both he and Maud complained; for the dowry was   only 

two   hundred   thousand。         Ah   Chun   explained   that   his   initial   generosity 

had   been   to   break   the   ice;   and   that   after   that   his   daughters   could not 

expect otherwise than to go more cheaply。 

     Clara followed   Maud; and thereafter;  for a space of two   years;   there 

was a continuous round of weddings in the bungalow。                      In the meantime 

Ah Chun had not been idle。            Investment after investment was called               in。 

He sold out his interests in a score of enterprises; and step                by step; so as 

not to cause a slump in the market; he disposed of                  his large holdings in 

real   estate。   Toward      the   last  he  did    precipitate    a  slump     and   sold   at 

sacrifice。     What caused this haste         were the squalls he saw already rising 

above      the  horizon。      By    the    time     Lucille    was   married;     echoes    of 

bickerings   and   jealousies   were       already   rumbling   in   his   ears。    The   air 



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was thick with schemes and           counter…schemes to gain his favour and to 

prejudice  him  against   one      or   another  or   all but one   of his   sons…in…law。 

All of which was not        conducive to the peace and repose he had planned 

for his old age。 

     He    hastened     his   efforts。    For    a   long   time    he   had    been    in 

correspondence       with   the  chief   banks   in  Shanghai    and   Macao。     Every 

steamer for several years had carried away drafts drawn in favour of                one; 

Chun Ah Chun; for deposit in those Far Eastern banks。                The    drafts now 

became      heavier。   His    two  youngest     daughters    were   not  yet   married。 

He did n
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