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the mirror of kong ho-第12部分

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arrival of a person seated upon a funeral car; he succeeded in



reaching the place of his abode。







With unalterable affection and a material request that an unstinted



adequacy of new garments may be sent by a sure and speedy hand。







KONG HO。



















LETTER V











Concerning the neglect of ancestors and its discreditable



consequences。 Two who state the matter definitely。 Concerning



the otherside way of looking at things and the



self…contradictory bearing of the maiden Florence。















VENERATED SIRE;A discovery of overwhelming malignity oppresses me。



In spite of much baffling ambiguity and the frequent evasion of



conscious guilt; there can be no longer any reasonable doubt that



these barbarians DO NOT WORSHIP THEIR ANCESTORS!







Hitherto the matter had rested in my mind as an uneasy breath of



suspicion; agitated from time to time by countless indications that



such a possibility might; indeed; exist in a condensed form; but too



inauspiciously profane to be contemplated in the altogether。 Thus;



when in the company of the young this person has walked about the



streets of the city; he may at length have said; 〃Truly; out of your



amiable condescension; you have shown me a variety of entrancing



scenes。 Let us now in turn visit the tombs of your ancestors; to the



end that I may transmit fitting gifts to their spirits and discharge a



few propitious fireworks as a greeting。〃 Yet in no case has this



well…intentioned offer been agilely received; one asserting that he



did not know the resting…place of the tombs in question; a second that



he had no ancestors; a third that Kensal Green was not an entrancing



spot for a wet afternoon; a fourth that he would see them removed to a



greater distance first; another that he drew the line at mafficking in



a cemetery; and the like。 These things; it may occur to your



omniscience; might in themselves have been conclusive; yet the next



reference to the matter would perhaps be tending to a more alluring



hope。







〃To…morrow;〃 a person has remarked in the hearing of this one; 〃I go



to the Stratford which is upon the Avon; and without a pause I shall



prostrate myself intellectually before the immortal Shakespeare's tomb



and worship his unequalled memory。〃







〃The intention is benevolently conceived;〃 I remarked。 〃Yet has he no



descendants; this same Shakespeare; that the conciliation of his



spirit must be left to chance?〃







When he assured me that this calamity had come about; I would have



added a richly…gilded brick from my store for transmission also; in



the hope that the neglected and capricious shadow would grant me an



immunity from its resentful attention; but the one in question raised



a barrier of dissent。 If I wished to adorn a tomb; he added (evading



the deeper significance of the act); there was that of Goldsmith



within its Temple; upon which many impressionable maidens from across



the Bitter Waters of the West make it a custom to deposit chaplets of



verses; in the hope of seeing the offering chronicled in the papers;



and in the Open Space called Trafalgar there were the images of a



great captain who led many junks to victory and the Emperor of a



former dynasty; where doubtless the matter could be arranged; but the



surrounding had by this time become too involved; and this person had



no alternative but to smile symmetrically and reply that his words



were indeed opals falling from a topaz basin。







Later in the day; being desirous of becoming instructed more



definitely; I addressed myself to a venerable person who makes clean



the passage of the way at a point not far distant。







〃If you have no sons to extend your industrious line;〃 I said; when he



had revealed this fact to me; 〃why do you not adopt one to that end?〃







With narrow…minded covetousness; he replied that nowadays he had



enough to do to keep himself; and that it would be more reasonable to



get some one to adopt HIM。







〃But;〃 I exclaimed; ignoring this ill…timed levity; 〃who; when you



have Passed Beyond; will worship you and transmit to your spirit the



necessities of life?〃







〃Governor;〃 he replied; using the term of familiar dignity; 〃I've made



shift without being worshipped for five and sixty years; and it



worries me a sight more to know who will transmit to my body the



necessities of life until I HAVE Passed Beyond。〃







〃The final consequences of your self…opinionated carelessness;〃 this



person continued; 〃will be that your neglected and unprovided shadow;



finding itself no longer acceptable to the society of the better class



demons; will wander forth; and allying itself in despair to the



companionship of a band of outcasts like itself; will be driven to



dwell in unclean habitations and to subsist on the uncertain bounty of



the charitable。〃







〃Very likely;〃 replied the irredeemable person before me。 〃I can't



help its troubles。 I have to do all that myself as it is。〃







Doubtless this fanaticism contains the secret of the ease with which



these barbarians have possessed themselves of the greater part of the



earth; and have even planted their assertive emblems on one or two



spots in our own Flowery Kingdom。 What; O my esteemed parent; what can



a brave but devout and demon…fearing nation do when opposed to a people



who are quite prepared to die without first leaving an adequate



posterity to tend their shrines and offer incense? Assuredly; as a



neighbouring philosopher once had occasion to remark; using for his



purpose a metaphor so technically…involved that I must leave the



interpretation until we meet; 〃It may be war; but it isn't cricket。〃







The inevitable outcome; naturally; is that the Island must be the



wandering…place of myriads of spirits possessing no recognised



standing; and driven by wanthaving none to transmit them



offeringsto the most degraded subterfuges。 It is freely admitted



that there is scarcely an ancient building not the abode of one or



more of these abandoned demons; doubtless well…disposed in the first



instance; and capable of becoming really beneficent Forces until they



were driven to despair by obstinate neglect。 A society of very



honourable persons (to which this one has unobtrusively contributed a



gift); exists for the purpose of searching out the most distressing



and meritorious cases among them; and removing them; where possible;



to a more congenial spot。 The remarkable fact; to this person's mind;



is; that with the air and every available space around absolutely



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