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atoncesolovinglyseductiveandharshlycompelling——

bywhichChinesepoetsandlovershaverevealedtheirthoughtsandwontheirquestforcenturies。Thestirringtom-tom,ifnottheragtimewhichsetstheoccidentalcaperingto-day,wascommontotheChinesethreeorfourhundredyearsago。

TheyhearditfromthewildTartarsandMongols——hearditandrejectedit,becauseitwasprimitive,untamed,andnottobecomparedwiththeirowncarefullycontrolledmelodies。Mr。EmersonWhithorne,thefamousBritishcomposer,whoisanauthorityonorientalmusic,madethisstatementtotheLondonmusicloverslastweek:

\"`ThepopularityofChinesemusicisstillinitschildhood。

Fromnowonitwillgrowrapidly。Chinesemusichasnoliterature,asweunderstandthatterm,butnonecansaythatithasnotmostcaptivatingmelodies。Totheartistictemperament,inparticular,itappealsenormously,andwell-knownartists——musicians,painters,andsoon——saythatitaffectstheminquiteanextraordinaryway。\'\"

Chinesemusicfromanoccidentalstandpointhasbeenunjustlydescribedas\"clashingcymbals,twangingguitars,harshflageolets,andshrillflutes,ear-splittingandheadache-producingtotheforeigner。\"

Suchgeneralcondemnationshowsdeplorableignorance。*

ThewriterhadapparentlyneverattendedanofficialserviceinhonorofConfucius,heldbienniallyduringthewholeoftheChingdynastyat3A。M。The\"stonechimes\",consistingofsonorousstonesvaryingintoneandhanginginframes,whichwereplayedonthosesolemnoccasions,haveahauntingmelodysuchascanbeheardnowhereelse。

China,Ibelieve,istheonlycountrythathasproducedmusicfromstones。

ItisnaturallygratifyingtometohearthatChineseairsarenowhavingavogueinLondon,andthattheywillsoonbeheardinNewYork。

ItwilltakesomelittletimeforWesternerstolearntolistenintelligentlytoourmelodieswhich,beingalwaysinunison,inonekeyandinonemovement,areaptatfirsttosoundaswearisomeandmonotonousasMadamePatti\'scomplicatednotesdidtome,butwhentheyunderstandthemtheywillhavefoundanewdelightinlife——

*WuTingfangisquitecorrecttodeplorethisstatementasadescriptionofChinesemusic。However,inallfairness,itisanaccuratedescriptionofhowaWesternearfirsthearsCERTAINtypesofChinesemusic。

Aftersuccessivehearingsthisimpressionwillflyaway,butuntilthenCERTAINtypesarereminiscentoftwoalley-catsfightinginagarbagecan。

Thisisnotmeantasadegradingcomment,anymoresothanWuTingfang\'scommentsonopera。Somemusicisanacquiredtaste,andafteracquirement,itsbeautybecomesnotonlyrecognizablebutinescapable。

CertainothertypesofChinesemusiccaneasilybeappreciatedonthefirsthearing——A。R。L。,1996——

AlthoughweChinesedonotdivideourplaysintocomediesandtragediesthereisfrequentlyagooddealofhumorontheChinesestage;yetwehavenothinginChinacorrespondingtothepopularmusicalcomedyoftheWest。

Amusicalcomedyisreallyaseriesofvaudevilleperformancesstrungtogetherbythefeeblestofplots。Theessenceseemstobecatchysongs,prettydances,andcomicdialogue。Theplotisapparentlyimmaterial,itsonlyexcuseforexistencebeingtogiveacertainorderofsequencetotheaforesaidsongs,dances,anddialogues。That,indeed,istheonlyobjectfortheplaywright\'sintroducinganyplotatall,hencehedoesnotmuchcarewhetheritislogicalorevenwithintheboundsofprobability。Theplay-goers,Ithink,careevenless。

Theygotohearthesongs,seethedances,laughatthedialogues,andindulgeinfrivolousfrivolities;whatdotheywantwithaplot,muchlessamoral?ChinesevaudevilletakestheformofclevertumblingtrickswhichIthinkaremuchpreferabletothesensuous,curious,andself-revealingdancesoneseesintheWest。

Althoughmusicalcomedy,or,moreproperlyspeaking,musicalfarce,isbecomingmoreandmorepopularinbothEuropeandAmericaitisalsobecomingproportionatelymorefarcical;althoughinmanytheatersitisstagedasoftenasthemoreseriousdrama,insomehavingexclusivedominion;andalthoughtheatermanagersfindthattheseplaysdrawbiggercrowdsandfilltheirhousesbetterthananyother,inthelargecitiesrunningforoverayear,Icannothelpregardingthisfeatureoftheatricallifeassomuchtheatricalchaos。

Itlacksculture,andissometimesbothbizarreandneurotic。

Idonotobjecttopatter,smartgiveandtake,inwhichthecomicalanglesoflifeareexposed,ifitisbrilliant;neitherhaveIanythingtosayagainstlightcomedyinwhichtheridiculoussideofthingsisportrayed。

Thissortofentertainmentmayhelpmenwhohavespentabusyday,crowdedwithanxiousmoments,andweightedwithseriousresponsibilities,butexhibitionswhichmakemenontheirwayhometalknotofart,orofmusic,orofwit,butof\"thelittlegirlwhoworealittleblacknet\"

aredistinctlytobecondemned。Eventheclasswhothinkitwasteoftimetothink,andwhogotothetheateronlyto\"laughawfully\",arenothelpedbythissortofentertainment。Suchsongsasthefollowing,whichIhaveculledfromthe`PlayPictorial\',amonthlypublishedinLondon,mustintimepallthetasteofeventheshallow-minded。

\"Can\'tyouspareaglance?

Havewegotachance?

You\'vegotaknowingpairofeyes;

Whenit\'s2to1

Itisn\'tmuchfun,\"

Thisiswhatshesoonreplies:

\"Oh,won\'tyoubuyarace-card,Andtakeatipfromme?

Ifyouwanttofindawinner,It\'seasyascanbeWhentheCupidstakesarestarting,Yourheadsareallawhirl,Andmytipto-dayIsabiteachwayOntherace-cardgirl。\"

Yetthis,apparently,isthesortofthingwhichappealstothemodernAmericanwhowantsamusementofthelightestkind,amusementwhichappealstotheeyeandearwiththelightestpossibletaxonhisalreadyover-burdenedbrain。Hecertainlycannotcomplainthathiswisheshavenotbeenfaithfullyfulfilled。ItmaybeduetomyignoranceofEnglish,butthesongIhavejustquotedseemstomesilly,andIdonotthinkany\"ragtimemusic\"couldmakeitworthsinging。

Ofcoursemanysongsandplaysinthemusichallsaresuchasaffordinnocentmirth,butithastobeconfessedthatthereareotherthingsofadifferenttypewhichitisnotwiseforrespectablefamiliestotaketheyoungtosee。

IwouldnotliketosayallIthinkofthisfeatureofWesterncivilization,butImayquoteanEnglishmanwithoutgivingoffense。Writinginthe`MetropolitanMagazine\',LouisSherwinsays:\"Thereisnotadoubtthattheso-called`high-browdancer\'hashadalottodowiththebare-leggedepidemicthatragesuponthecomic-operastageto-day。

NothingcouldbefurtherremovedfrommusicalcomedythantheartofsuchwomenasIsadoraDuncanandMaudeAllen。ToinformMissDuncanthatshehasbeenthemeansofmakingnuditypopularinmusicalfarcewouldbeyondquestionincurthelady\'sveryreasonablewrath。

Butitisnonethelesstrue。Whenthebare-leggedclassicdancermadeherappearanceinoperahouses,andonconcertplatformswithsymphonyorchestras,itwasthecueforeverychorusgirlwithanambitiontoundressinpublic。FirstofallwehadaplagueofSalomes。Thenthemusicalcomedyproducers,followingtheirusualcustomofreligiouslyavoidinganythingoriginal,begantosendtheponyballetsandsoubrettesonthestageswithouttheirhosieryandwiththeirkneescladinnothingbutacoatofwhitewash(sometimestheyevenforgottoputonthewhitewash,andthenthesightwashorrible)。Thehumanformdivine,withfewexceptions,isadevilishspectacleunlessitisproperlymadeup。

Sometwentyyearsfromnowmanagerswilldiscoverwhataudiencesfoundoutmonthsago,thatachorusgirl\'sbarelegisinfinitelylessbeautifulthanthesamelegwhendulydisguisedbypetticoatsandthings。\"

Chapter16。ConjuringandCircusesAfterwhatIhavesaidastothepositionoftheactorinChinamyreaderswillnotbesurprisedatmysayingthattheperformanceofaconjurorshouldnotbeencouraged。Whatpleasurecantherebeinbeingtricked?

Itmaybeagreatdisplayofdexteritytoturnwaterintowine,toseemtocutoffaperson\'shead,toappeartoswallowswords,toescapefromlockedhandcuffs,andtoperformthevariouscabinettricks,butclevernessdoesnotalterthefactthatafterallitisonlydeceptioncunninglycontrivedandperformedinsuchawayastoevadediscovery。

Itappearsrighttomanybecauseitiscalled\"legerdemain\"and\"conjuring\"

butinrealityitisexactlythesamethingasthatbywhichthesuccessfulcard-sharperstripshisvictims,viz。,suchquicknessofhandthattheeyeisdeceived。Shouldweencouragesuchartfuldevices?

Historytellsmanystoriesastothewayinwhichpeoplehavebeenkeptinsuperstitiousbondagebyillusionsandmagic,andifitbenowheldtoberighttodeceiveforfunhowcanitbeheldtohavebeenwrongtodeceiveforreligion?

Thosewhomadethepeoplebelievethroughpractisingdeceptiondoubtlessbelievedthetricktobelessharmfulthanunbelief。Icontend,therefore,thatpeoplewhogotoseeconjuringperformancesderivenogoodfromthem,butthat,onthecontrary,theyareapttobeimpressedwiththeideathattopractisedeceptionistoshowpraiseworthyskill。

Itisstrangehowmanypeoplepaymoneytootherstodeceivethem。

Morethaneverbefore,peopleto-dayactuallyenjoybeingcheated。

Ifthetrickswereclumsilydevisedandeasilydetectedtherewouldbenoattraction,buttheclevererandmorepuzzlingthetrickthemoreeagerlypeopleflocktoseeit。

Christianpreachersandmoralistscoulddowelltotakeupthismatteranddiscouragepeoplefromfrequentingtheexhibitionsoftricksters。

Therearedoubtlessmanylawsinnatureyetundiscovered,andafewpersonsundoubtedlypossessabnormalpowers。Thismakesthecultivationoftheloveoftrickerythemoredangerous。Itpreventsthetruthfrombeingperceived。Itenablescharlatanstofinddupes,andcausestherealmagiciantobeapplaudedasalegerdemainist。

ThisiswhattheNewTestamenttellsushappenedinthecaseofJesusChrist。

Hismiraclesfailedtoconvincebecausethepeoplehadforalongtimelovedthosewhocoulddeceivethemcleverly。*Thepeoplesaidtohim,\"Thouhastadevil,\"andotherswarnedthemafterhisdeathsaying,\"Thatdeceiversaidwhilehewasyetalive`AfterthreedaysIwillriseagain。\'\"Whenpeoplearetaughtnotonlytomarvelatthemarvelousbuttobeindifferenttoitsfalsehoodstheylosethepowerofdiscrimination,andareapttotakethetrueforthefalse,therealfortheunreal——

*Thisisaratherunorthodoxview,butnonethelessinteresting,especiallyasitpertainstohisfollowingstatements——A。R。L。,1996——

Foranevening\'shealthyenjoymentIbelieveacircusisasgoodaplaceascanbefoundanywhere。Theairthereisnotcloseandvitiatedasinatheater;youcanspendtwoorthreehourscomfortablywithoutinhalingnoxiousatmospheres。Itisinterestingtonotethatthecircusisperhapstheonlyformofanciententertainmentwhichhasretainedsomethingofitspristinesimplicity。

To-day,asintheoldRomancircuses,tiersofseatsrunroundthecourse,whichinthelargercircusesisstillintheformofanellipse,withitsverticalaxis,wherethehorsesandperformersenter,cutaway。

ButthemodernworldhasnothinginthisconnectiontocomparewiththeCircusMaximusofRome,which,accordingtoPliny,heldaquarterofamillionspectators。Itissingular,however,thatwhiletheoldRomancircuseswereheldinpermanentbuildings,moderncircusesaremostlytravellingexhibitionsintemporaryerections。

Insomerespectstheentertainmentofferedhasdegeneratedwiththechange,forwehaveto-daynothinginthecircustocorrespondtothethrillingchariotracesinwhichtheoldRomansdelighted。

Iwonderthatinthesedaysofrestlesssearchfornoveltiessomeonedoesnotre-introducetheRomanchariotraceundertheoldconditions,andwithareproductionoftheoldsurroundings。Itwouldbeasinterestingandasexcitingas,andcertainlylessdangerousthan,poloplayedinautomobiles,whichIunderstandisoneofthelatestfadsintheWest。Amodernhorse-race,withitsskill,daringandpicturesqueness,istheonlymodernentertainmentcomparabletothegorgeousracesoftheRomans。

Theexhibitionofskillfulfeatsofhorsemanshipandacrobaticdisplaysbyjuvenileactors,rope-dancing,highvaultingandotherdaringgymnasticfeatsseeninanyofourpresent-daycircusesareinteresting,butnotnew。TheRomanshadmanyclevertight-ropewalkers,andIdonotthinktheyusedthelongpoleloadedattheendstoenablethemtomaintaintheirequilibrium,asdosomelaterperformers。

Japanesetumblersareverypopularandsomeoftheirtricksclever,butIthinktheWesternpublicwouldfindChineseacrobatsapleasantdiversion。Withpractice,itwouldseemasifwhentakeninhandduringitssuppleyearsthereisnothingthatcannotbedonewiththehumanbody。Sometimesitalmostappearsasifitwereboneless,sowellarepeopleablebypracticetomakeuseoftheirlimbstoaccomplishfeatswhichastonishordinarypersonswhoselimbsarelesspliable。

Thetrapezegivesopportunityforthedisplayofverycleverexhibition,ofstrengthandagility;atfirstsightthegymnastwouldappeartobeflyingfromonecross-bartotheother,andwhenwatchingsuchflightsIhaveaskedmyself:\"Ifapersoncandothat,whycannothefly?\"

Perhapshumanbeingswillsomedaybeseenflyingaboutintheairlikebirds。

Itonlyrequiresanextensionofthetrapeze\"stunt\"。Travellingintheairbymeansofairshipsoraeroplanesistamesportincomparisonwithbird-likeflights,whetherwithorwithoutartificialwings。

Therearemanyadvantagesinbeingabletotravelintheair。

Oneisaclearandpureatmospheresuchascannotbeobtainedinarailwaycar,orinacabinonboardaship;anotheristheopportunityaffordedoflookingdownonthisearth,seeingitasinapanorama,withthepeoplelookinglikeants。Suchanexperiencemustbroadenthementaloutlookoftheprivilegedspectator,andenablehimtoguesshowfragmentaryandpervertedmustbeourrestrictedviewofthingsingeneral。Thereis,however,dangerofusingsuchopportunitiesforselfishandmischievouspurposes。

Awickedmanmightthrowabombordosomeotherwickednonsensejustassomeoneelse,whoreallyseesthingsastheyareandnotastheyseemtobe,mightemployhissuperiorknowledgetobenefithimselfandinjurehisfellows;butthementionofthetrapezeanditsbird-likeperformershasdivertedmefrommytheme。

Isupposethatareferencetothecircuswouldbeincompletewhichoverlookedtheclowns,thosepoorsurvivalsofaprofessionalclassofjesterswhoplayedwhatappearstohavebeenanecessarypartinsocietyinruderdays,whenamusementswerelessrefinedandlessnumerous。

TheChinesehaveneverfelttheneedofprofessionalfoolers,andIcannotsaythatIadmirethecircusclown,buttheintelligencewhichcarefultrainingdevelopsinthehorse,thedog,etc。,interestsmeagooddeal。AninstanceofthiscameundermyownobservationduringarecentvisittoShanghaiof\"Fillis\'Circus\"。Mr。Fillishadamarewhichformanyyearshadactedthepartofthehorseofahighwayrobber。

Therobber,flyingfromhisenemies,urgestheanimalbeyonditsstrength,andthesceneculminatedwiththedyinghorsebeingcarriedfromthearenatothegreatgriefofitsmaster。WhenthisentertainmentwasgiveninShanghaithishorse——\"BlackBess\"——fellsick。

Atonicwasadministeredintheshapeofthelivelytunewhichthebandalwaysplayedasshewasabouttoenterthearenaandplayherpartasthehighwayman\'smare。Theanimalmadepitiableattemptstorise,andherinabilitytodosoapparentlysuggestedtotheintelligentcreaturethedyingsceneshehadsooftenplayed。

Shelaydownandrelaxed,preparedtodieinreality。Theattendants,ignorantofthemannerinwhichthehorsehadletherselfgo,triedtolifther,butinherrelaxedconditionherbowelssplit——

BlackBesshadactedherpartforthelasttime。

Chapter17。SportsPerhapsinnothingdotheChinesedifferfromtheirWesternfriendsinthematterofamusementsmorethaninregardtosports。

TheChinesewouldneverthinkofassemblinginthousandsjusttoseeagameplayed。Wearenotmodernizedenoughtocaretospendhalfadaywatchingothersplay。Whenwearetiredofworkweliketodoourownplaying。Ournationalgameistheshuttlecock,whichwetossfromonetoanotheroverourshoulders,hittingtheshuttlecockwiththeflatsolesoftheshoeswearewearing。

Sometimeswehitwithonepartofthefoot,sometimeswithanother,accordingtotherulesofthegame。This,likekite-flying,isagreatamusementamongmenandboys。

WehavenothingcorrespondingtotennisandotherWesternballgames,nor,indeed,anygameinwhichtheoppositesexesjoin。

Archerywasahealth-givingexerciseofwhichmodernideasofwarrobbedus。

Thesamebanefulinfluencehascausedtheold-fashionedhealthfulgymnasticexerciseswithheavyweightstobediscarded。

Ihaveseenyoungmenonboardocean-goingsteamersthrowingheavybagsofsandtooneanotherasapastime。

This,thoughexcellentpractice,hardlyequalsourancientathleticfeatswiththebowortheheavyweight。WesternsportshavebeenintroducedintosomemissionandotherschoolsinChina,butImuchdoubtiftheywilleverbereallypopularamongmypeople。Theyaretooviolent,and,fromtheorientalstandpoint,lackingindignity。

Yet,whenChineseresidingabroaddotakeupWesternathleticsportstheyprovethemselvestheequalsofallcompetitors,aswitnesstheirsuccessintheManilaOlympiad,andthenamethebaseballplayersfromtheHawaiianIslandsChineseUniversitymadeforthemselveswhentheyvisitedAmerica。Nevertheless,weretheaverageChinesetoldthatmanypeoplebuythedailypaperintheWestsimplytoseetheresultofsomegame,andthatasportingjournalismflourishesthere,i。e。,papersdevotedentirelytosport,theywouldregardthestatementasitselfapleasantsport。

Personally,IthinkwemightlearnmuchfromtheWestinregardtosports。

Theycertainlyincreasethephysicalandmentalfaculties,andforthisreason,iffornoother,deservetobewarmlysupported。

Chinasuffersbecauseheryouthshaveneverbeentrainedtoteam-work。

Weshouldbeamoreunitedpeopleifasboysandyoungmenwelearnedtotakepartingameswhichtooktheformofacontest,inwhich,whileeachcontestantdoeshisbestforhisownside,thewinningorlosingofthegameisnotconsideredsoimportantasthepleasureoftheexercise。IthinkagreatdealofthemanlinesswhichIhaveadmiredintheWestmustbeattributedtothenaturalloveofhealthysportforsport\'ssake。

Gameshonestlyandfairlyplayedinculcatethevirtuesofhonor,candidness,andchivalry,ofwhichAmericahasproducedmanyworthyspecimens。

Whenonesideisdefeatedthewinnerdoesnotexultoverhisdefeatedopponentsbutattributeshisvictorytoanaccident;

Ihaveseenthedefeatedcrewinaboatraceapplaudingtheirwinningopponents。Itisanobleexampleforthedefeatedcontestantstogivecredittoandtoapplaudthewinner,anexamplewhichIhopewillbefollowedbymycountrymen。

Asanardentbelieverinthenatural,healthyandcompassionatelifeIwasinterestedtofindintheEncyclopaediaBritannicahowfrequentlyvegetarianshavebeenwinnersinathleticsports。*

TheywontheBerlintoDresdenwalkingmatch,adistanceof125miles,theCarwardineCup(100miles)andDibbleShield(6hours)

cyclingraces(1901-02),theamateurchampionshipofEnglandintennis(foursuccessiveyearsupto1902)andracquets(1902),thecyclingchampionshipofIndia(threeyears),half-milerunningchampionshipofScotland(1896),world\'samateurcyclerecordsforalltimesfromfourhourstothirteenhours(1902),100mileschampionshipYorkshireRoadClub(1899,1901),tennisgoldmedal(fivetimes)。IhavenotaccesstolaterstatisticsonthissubjectbutIknowthatitisthereverseoftruthtosay,asProfessorGautier,oftheSarbonne,aCatholicfoundationinParis,recentlysaid,thatvegetarians\"sufferfromlackofenergyandweakenedwillpower。\"Theabovefactsdisproveit,andasagainstProf。Gautier,IquoteDr。J。H。Kellogg,theeminentphysicianandSuperintendentofBattleCreekSanitariuminMichigan,U。S。A。,whohasbeenastrictvegetarianformanyyearsandwho,thoughoversixtyyearsofage,isasstrongandvigorousasamanofforty;

hetoldmethatheworkedsixteenhoursdailywithouttheleastfatigue。

Mrs。AnnieBesant,PresidentoftheTheosophicalSociety,isanotherexample。Iamcrediblyinformedthatshehasbeenavegetarianforatleastthirty-fiveyearsandthatitisdoubtfulifanyflesh-eaterwhoissixty-fivecanequalherinenergy。

Whateverelsevegetariansmaylacktheyarenotlackinginpowersofendurance——

*E。B。,9thed。,vol。33,p。649——

Itisneedlessformetosaythathunting,or,asitiscalled,\"sport\",isentirelyopposedtomyideaofthefitnessofthings。

Idonotseewhyitshouldnotbeasinterestingtoshootat\"claypigeons\"

astokilllivingbirds;andwhymovingtargetsarenotassuitablearecreationasrunninganimals。\"Thepleasuresofthechase\"

arenodoubtfascinating,butwhenoneremembersthattheseso-calledpleasuresarememorieswehavebroughtwithusfromthetimewhenweweresavagesandhuntedforthesakeoffood,noonecanbeproudofstillpossessingsuchtastes。

Tosaythathuntersto-dayonlykilltoeatwouldbedeniedindignantlybyeverytruesportsman。Thatthequarryissometimeseatenafterwardisbutanincidentinthegame;thesplendidoutdoorexercisewhichthehuntprovidescaneasilybefoundinotherwayswithoutinflictingthefear,distress,andpainwhichthehuntedanimalsendure。

Itisasadcommentaryonthestageatwhichhumanitystillisthatevenroyalty,towhomwelookforvirtuousexamples,seldommissesanopportunitytohunt。Whenamanhasastronghobbyheisunabletoseeitsevilsideeventhoughinotherrespectshemaybehumaneandkind-hearted。Thusthesorryspectacleispresentedofhighlycivilizedandhumanepeopledisplayingtheircouragebyhuntingandattackingwildanimals,notonlyintheirownnativecountrybutinforeignlandsaswell。Suchpersonagesare,Iregrettohavetoadd,notunknownintheUnitedStates。

Thefactthathuntinghasbeenfollowedfromtimeimmemorial,thattheancientEgyptians,Assyrians,andBabyloniansindulgedinthispastime,doesnotmakeitanymoresuitableanoccupationforusto-day。Thegoodqualitiesoftemperandpatiencewhichhuntingdemandsareequallywelldevelopedbyathleticsports。

Iunderstandthatagoodhuntingestablishmentwillcostasmuchas$10,000(2000Pounds)ayear。Surelythosewhocanaffordsomuchonluxuriescouldfindamorerefinedamusementinyachtingandsimilarrecreations。

Tosailayachtsuccessfullyinhalfagaleofwind,is,Ishouldimagine,moreventuresome,moreexciting,andapastimerequiringamanifestationofmoreofthequalitiesofdaring,thanshootingafrightenedanimalfromthesaferetreatofthesaddleofatrustyhorse;

andnoteventhehuntofthewildbeastcanequalintruesportsmanshipacontestwiththewindandthewaves,foritisonlyoccasionallythatabeastshowsfightbecauseheiswounded,andeventhenmaniswellprotectedbyhisgun;butwhetheryachtingorswimmingthesportsman\'sattitudeofwatchfulnessisuninterrupted。

Ifancyitisconventionandcustom,ratherthanconvictionofthesuperiorityofthesport,thathasgivenhuntingitspre-eminence。

ItisonrecordthatfourthousandyearsagotheancientemperorsofChinastartedperiodicallyonhuntingexpeditions。Theythussoughtrelieffromthemonotonyoflifeinthosedays;inthedaysoftheStuarts,inEngland,royaltyfoundpleasureinshowswhichwerechildishandevenimmoral。

Ofcourseinbarbarouscountriesallsavagesusedtohuntforfood。

Forthemhuntingwasaneconomicnecessity,anditisnoslandertosaythatthemodernhuntisarelicofbarbarism。

Itis,indeed,amatterofsurprisetomethatthiscruelpracticehasnotceased,butstillexistsinthistwentiethcentury。

Itgoeswithoutsayingthathuntingmeanskillingthedefenseless,inflictingmiseryanddeathonthehelpless;evenifitbeadmittedthatthereissomejustificationforkillingaferociousanddangerousanimal,whyshouldwetakepleasureinhuntingandkillingthefox,thedeer,thehare,theotter,andsimilarcreatures?

Peoplewhohuntboastoftheirbraveryandfearlessness,andtoshowtheirintrepidityandexcellentshootingtheygotothewildernessandothercountriestocarryontheir\"sport\"。

IadmiretheirfearlesscouragebutIamcompelledtoexpressmyopinionthatsuchactionsarenotconsistentwiththoseofagood-heartedhumanegentleman。

Stilllessexcuseisthereforthepracticeofshooting。

Whatrighthavewetowantonlykilltheseharmlessanddefenselessbirdsflyingintheair?Ioncewatchedpigeonshootingatafamouswateringplace,thepoorbirdswereallowedtoflyfromthetrap-holessimplythattheymightberuthlesslykilledormaimed。Thatwaswantoncruelty;

toreprobatetoostronglysuchrevoltingbarbarityisalmostimpossible。

IamgladtosaythatsuchcruelpracticesdidnotcomeundermyobservationduringmyresidenceintheStates,andIhopethattheyarenotAmericanvicesbutareprohibitedbylaw。Nocountry,withtheleastclaimtocivilization,shouldallowsuchthings,andourdescendantswillbeastonishedthatpeoplecallingthemselvescivilizedshouldhaveindulgedinsuchwholesaleandgratuitousatrocities。Whenpeopleallowanimalstobemurdered——foritisnothingbutmurder——forthesakeofsport,theyoughtnottobesurprisedthatmenaremurderedbycriminalsforreasonswhichseemtothemgoodandsufficient。

Ananimalhasasmuchrighttoitslifeasmanhastohis。

Bothmaybecalledupontosacrificelifeforthesakeofsomegreatergoodtoagreaternumber,butbywhatmannerofreasoningcankillingforkilling\'ssakebejustified?Doesthesuperiorcunningandintellectofmanwarranthistakinglifeforfun?Then,shouldaracesuperiortohumanityeverappearontheearth,manwouldhavenojustcauseofcomplaintifhewerekilledoffforitsamusement。ThereformerlyexistedinIndiaa\"well-organizedconfederacyofprofessionalassassins\"calledThugs,whoworshippedthegoddessKaliwithhumanlives。Theymurderedaccordingto\"rigidlyprescribedforms\"andforreligiousreasons。TheEnglish,whentheycameintopowerinIndia,naturallytookvigorousmeasurestostampoutThuggeeism;butfromahigherpointofviewthanourownlittleselves,isthereafterallsomuchdifferencebetweentheordinarysportsmanandthefanaticThuggee?Iftherebe,thebalanceisratherinfavorofthelatter,fortheThugatleasthadthesanctionofreligion,whilethehunterhasnothingtoexcusehiscrueltybeyondthelustofkilling。Idonotunderstandwhythehumanesocieties,suchas\"TheSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals\",aresosupineinregardtothesepractices。TheChinesearefrequentlyaccusedofbeingcrueltoanimals,butIthinkthatthosewhoarelivinginglasshousesshouldnotthrowstones。

InthisconnectionIwouldremarkthatbirdsareshotnotonlyforpleasureandfortheirflesh,butinsomecasesfortheirplumage,andwomenwhowearhatsadornedwithbirds\'feathers,do,thoughindirectly,encouragetheslaughteroftheinnocent。OnceaChinesewasarrestedbythepoliceinHongkongforcrueltytoarat。Itappearedthattherathadcommittedgreathavocinhishousehold,stealinganddamagingvariousarticlesoffood;whenatlastitwascaughtthemannaileditsfeettoaboard,asawarningtootherrats。ForthishewasbroughtbeforetheEnglishMagistrate,whoimposedapenaltyoftendollars。

Hewasastonished,andpleadedthattheratdeserveddeath,onaccountoftheserioushavoccommittedinhishouse。

TheMagistratetoldhimthatheoughttohaveinstantlykilledtherat,andnottohavetorturedit。Theamazedoffenderpaidhisfine,butmurmuredthathedidnotseethejusticeoftheBritishCourtinnotallowinghimtopunishtheratashechose,whileforeignersinChinawereallowedtheprivilegeofshootinginnocentbirdswithoutmolestation。

Imustconfess,peoplearenotalwaysconsistent。

ThePeaceSocietiesshouldtakeupthismatter,forhuntingisanimitationofwarandanapprenticeshiptoit。

Itcertainlycanfindnojustificationinanyofthegreatworldreligions,andnoteventheBritish,ortheGermans,whoidolizesoldiers,wouldimmortalizeamansimplybecausehewasahunter。

Fromwhateverpointthesubjectbevieweditseemsundeniablethathuntingisonlyasurvivalofsavagery。