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the uncommercial traveller-第119部分

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at 'em。'  Hereupon a brazen band burst forth; which caused them to

be instantly bolted with to some remote spot of earth in the

direction of the Surrey Hills。



Judging from these appearances that a procession was under way; I

threw up my window; and; craning out; had the satisfaction of

beholding it advancing along the streets。  It was a Teetotal

procession; as I learnt from its banners; and was long enough to

consume twenty minutes in passing。  There were a great number of

children in it; some of them so very young in their mothers' arms

as to be in the act of practically exemplifying their abstinence

from fermented liquors; and attachment to an unintoxicating drink;

while the procession defiled。  The display was; on the whole;

pleasant to see; as any good…humoured holiday assemblage of clean;

cheerful; and well…conducted people should be。  It was bright with

ribbons; tinsel; and shoulder…belts; and abounded in flowers; as if

those latter trophies had come up in profusion under much watering。

The day being breezy; the insubordination of the large banners was

very reprehensible。  Each of these being borne aloft on two poles

and stayed with some half…dozen lines; was carried; as polite books

in the last century used to be written; by 'various hands;' and the

anxiety expressed in the upturned faces of those officers; …

something between the anxiety attendant on the balancing art; and

that inseparable from the pastime of kite…flying; with a touch of

the angler's quality in landing his scaly prey; … much impressed

me。  Suddenly; too; a banner would shiver in the wind; and go about

in the most inconvenient manner。  This always happened oftenest

with such gorgeous standards as those representing a gentleman in

black; corpulent with tea and water; in the laudable act of

summarily reforming a family; feeble and pinched with beer。  The

gentleman in black distended by wind would then conduct himself

with the most unbecoming levity; while the beery family; growing

beerier; would frantically try to tear themselves away from his

ministration。  Some of the inscriptions accompanying the banners

were of a highly determined character; as 'We never; never will

give up the temperance cause;' with similar sound resolutions

rather suggestive to the profane mind of Mrs。 Micawber's 'I never

will desert Mr。 Micawber;' and of Mr。 Micawber's retort; 'Really;

my dear; I am not aware that you were ever required by any human

being to do anything of the sort。'



At intervals; a gloom would fall on the passing members of the

procession; for which I was at first unable to account。  But this I

discovered; after a little observation; to be occasioned by the

coming on of the executioners; … the terrible official beings who

were to make the speeches by…and…by; … who were distributed in open

carriages at various points of the cavalcade。  A dark cloud and a

sensation of dampness; as from many wet blankets; invariably

preceded the rolling on of the dreadful cars containing these

headsmen; and I noticed that the wretched people who closely

followed them; and who were in a manner forced to contemplate their

folded arms; complacent countenances; and threatening lips; were

more overshadowed by the cloud and damp than those in front。

Indeed; I perceived in some of these so moody an implacability

towards the magnates of the scaffold; and so plain a desire to tear

them limb from limb; that I would respectfully suggest to the

managers the expediency of conveying the executioners to the scene

of their dismal labours by unfrequented ways; and in closely…tilted

carts; next Whitsuntide。



The procession was composed of a series of smaller processions;

which had come together; each from its own metropolitan district。

An infusion of allegory became perceptible when patriotic Peckham

advanced。  So I judged; from the circumstance of Peckham's

unfurling a silken banner that fanned heaven and earth with the

words; 'The Peckham Lifeboat。'  No boat being in attendance; though

life; in the likeness of 'a gallant; gallant crew;' in nautical

uniform; followed the flag; I was led to meditate on the fact that

Peckham is described by geographers as an inland settlement; with

no larger or nearer shore…line than the towing…path of the Surrey

Canal; on which stormy station I had been given to understand no

lifeboat exists。  Thus I deduced an allegorical meaning; and came

to the conclusion; that if patriotic Peckham picked a peck of

pickled poetry; this WAS the peck of pickled poetry which patriotic

Peckham picked。



I have observed that the aggregate procession was on the whole

pleasant to see。  I made use of that qualified expression with a

direct meaning; which I will now explain。  It involves the title of

this paper; and a little fair trying of teetotalism by its own

tests。  There were many people on foot; and many people in vehicles

of various kinds。  The former were pleasant to see; and the latter

were not pleasant to see; for the reason that I never; on any

occasion or under any circumstances; have beheld heavier

overloading of horses than in this public show。  Unless the

imposition of a great van laden with from ten to twenty people on a

single horse be a moderate tasking of the poor creature; then the

temperate use of horses was immoderate and cruel。  From the

smallest and lightest horse to the largest and heaviest; there were

many instances in which the beast of burden was so shamefully

overladen; that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals have frequently interposed in less gross cases。



Now; I have always held that there may be; and that there

unquestionably is; such a thing as use without abuse; and that

therefore the total abolitionists are irrational and wrong…headed。

But the procession completely converted me。  For so large a number

of the people using draught…horses in it were so clearly unable to

use them without abusing them; that I perceived total abstinence

from horseflesh to be the only remedy of which the case admitted。

As it is all one to teetotalers whether you take half a pint of

beer or half a gallon; so it was all one here whether the beast of

burden were a pony or a cart…horse。  Indeed; my case had the

special strength that the half…pint quadruped underwent as much

suffering as the half…gallon quadruped。  Moral:  total abstinence

from horseflesh through the whole length and breadth of the scale。

This pledge will be in course of administration to all teetotal

processionists; not pedestrians; at the publishing office of 'All

the Year Round;' on the 1st day of April; 1870。



Observe a point for consideration。  This procession comprised many

persons in their gigs; broughams; tax…carts; barouches; chaises;

and what not; who were merciful to the dumb beasts that drew them;

and did not overcharge their strength。  What is to be done with

those unoffending persons?  I will not run amuck and vilify and

defame them; as teetotal tr
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