第1章

\"byMichaelAngeloTitmarch。\"

I。OntheDisintermentofNapoleonatSt。HelenaII。OntheVoyagefromSt。HelenatoParisIII。OntheFuneralCeremony

I。

ONTHEDISINTERMENTOFNAPOLEONATST。HELENA。

MYDEAR————,——Itisnoeasytaskinthisworldtodistinguishbetweenwhatisgreatinit,andwhatismean;andmanyandmanyisthepuzzlethatIhavehadinreadingHistory(ortheworksoffictionwhichgobythatname),toknowwhetherIshouldlauduptotheskies,andendeavor,tothebestofmysmallcapabilities,toimitatetheremarkablecharacteraboutwhomIwasreading,orwhetherIshouldflingasidethebookandtheheroofit,asthingsaltogetherbase,unworthy,laughable,andgetanovel,oragameofbilliards,orapipeoftobacco,orthereportofthelastdebateintheHouse,oranyotheremploymentwhichwouldleavethemindinastateofeasyvacuity,ratherthanpesteritwithavainsetofdatesrelatingtoactionswhichareinthemselvesnotworthafig,orwithaparcelofnamesofpeoplewhomitcandoonenoearthlygoodtoremember。

Itismorethanprobable,mylove,thatyouareacquaintedwithwhatiscalledGrecianandRomanhistory,chieflyfromperusing,inveryearlyyouth,thelittlesheepskin—boundvolumesoftheingeniousDr。

Goldsmith,andhavebeenindebtedforyourknowledgeoftheEnglishannalstoasubsequentstudyofthemorevoluminousworksofHumeandSmollett。Thefirstandthelast—namedauthors,dearMissSmith,havewritteneachanadmirablehistory,——thatoftheReverendDr。Primrose,VicarofWakefield,andthatofMr。RobertBramble,ofBrambleHall——inbothofwhichworksyouwillfindtrueandinstructivepicturesofhumanlife,andwhichyoumayalwaysthinkoverwithadvantage。Butletmecautionyouagainstputtinganyconsiderabletrustintheotherworksoftheseauthors,whichwereplacedinyourhandsatschoolandafterwards,andinwhichyouweretaughttobelieve。Modernhistorians,forthemostpart,knowverylittle,and,secondly,onlytellalittleofwhattheyknow。

AsforthoseGreeksandRomanswhomyouhavereadofin\"sheepskin,\"

wereyoutoknowreallywhatthosemonsterswere,youwouldblushalloverasredasahollyhock,andputdownthehistory—bookinafury。ManyofourEnglishworthiesarenobetter。Youarenotinasituationtoknowtherealcharactersofanyoneofthem。Theyappearbeforeyouintheirpubliccapacities,buttheindividualsyouknownot。Suppose,forinstance,yourmammahadpurchasedherteaintheBoroughfromagrocerlivingtherebythenameofGreenacre:supposeyouhadbeenaskedouttodinner,andthegentlemanofthehousehadsaid:\"Ho!Francois!aglassofchampagneforMissSmith;\"——Courvoisierwouldhaveservedyoujustasanyotherfootmanwould;youwouldneverhaveknownthattherewasanythingextraordinaryintheseindividuals,butwouldhavethoughtofthemonlyintheirrespectivepubliccharactersofGrocerandFootman。This,Madam,isHistory,inwhichamanalwaysappearsdealingwiththeworldinhisapron,orhislacedlivery,butwhichhasnotthepowerortheleisure,or,perhaps,istoohighandmightytocondescendtofollowandstudyhiminhisprivacy。Ah,mydear,whenbigandlittlemencometobemeasuredrightly,andgreatandsmallactionstobeweighedproperly,andpeopletobestrippedoftheirroyalrobes,beggars\'rags,generals\'uniforms,seedyout—

at—elbowedcoats,andthelike——orthecontrarysay,whensoulscometobestrippedoftheirwickeddeceivingbodies,andturnedoutstarknakedastheywerebeforetheywereborn——whatastrangestartlingsightshallwesee,andwhataprettyfigureshallsomeofuscut!FancyhowweshallseePride,withhisStultzclothesandpaddingpulledoff,anddwindleddowntoaforkedradish!FancysomeAngelicVirtue,whosewhiteraimentissuddenlywhiskedoverhishead,showingusclovenfeetandatail!FancyHumility,easedofitssadloadofcaresandwantandscorn,walkinguptotheveryhighestplaceofall,andblushingashetakesit!Fancy,——butwemustnotfancysuchasceneatall,whichwouldbeanoutrageonpublicdecency。Shouldwebeanybetterthanourneighbors?No,certainly。Andaswecan\'tbevirtuous,letusbedecent。

Figleavesareaverydecent,becomingwear,andhavebeennowinfashionforfourthousandyears。Andso,mydear,historyiswrittenonfig—leaves。Wouldyouhaveanythingfurther?Ofie!

Yes,fourthousandyearsagothatfamoustreewasplanted。Attheirveryfirstlie,ourfirstparentsmadeforit,andthereitisstillthegreatHumbugPlant,stretchingitswidearms,andshelteringbeneathitsleaves,asbroadandgreenasever,allthegenerationsofmen。Thus,mydear,coquettesofyourfascinatingsexcovertheirpersonswithfiggery,fantasticallyarranged,andcalltheirmasquerading,modesty。Cowardsfigthemselvesoutfiercelyas\"salvagemen,\"andmakeusbelievethattheyarewarriors。Foolslookverysolemnlyoutfromtheduskoftheleaves,andwefancyinthegloomthattheyaresages。Andmanyamansetsagreatwreathabouthispateandstrutsabroadahero,whoseclaimswewouldallofuslaughat,couldwebutremovetheornamentandseehisnumskullbare。

Andsuch——(excusemysermonizing)——suchistheconstitutionofmankind,thatmenhave,asitwere,enteredintoacompactamongthemselvestopursuethefig—leafsystemal\'outrance,andtocrydownallwhoopposeit。Humbugtheywillhave。Humbugsthemselves,theywillrespecthumbugs。Theirdailyvictualsoflifemustbeseasonedwithhumbug。Certainthingsarethereintheworldthattheywillnotallowtobecalledbytheirrightnames,andwillinsistuponouradmiring,whetherwewillorno。WoebetothemanwhowouldentertoofarintotherecessesofthatmagnificenttemplewhereourGoddessisenshrined,peepthroughthevastembroideredcurtainsindiscreetly,penetratethesecretofsecrets,andexposetheGammonofGammons!Andasyoumustnotpeertoocuriouslywithin,soneithermustyouremainscornfullywithout。Humbug—

worshippers,letuscomeintoourgreattempleregularlyanddecently:takeourseats,andsettleourclothesdecently;openourbooks,andgothroughtheservicewithdecentgravity;listen,andbedecentlyaffectedbytheexpositionsofthedecentpriestoftheplace;andifbychancesomestragglingvagabond,loiteringinthesunshineoutofdoors,darestolaughortosing,anddisturbthesanctifieddulnessofthefaithful;——quick!acoupleofbigbeadlesrushoutandbelaborthewretch,andhisyellsmakeourdevotionsmorecomfortable。

SomemagnificentreligiousceremoniesofthisnatureareatpresenttakingplaceinFrance;andthinkingthatyoumightperhapswhileawaysomelongwintereveningwithanaccountofthem,Ihavecompiledthefollowingpagesforyouruse。Newspapershavebeenfilled,forsomedayspast,withdetailsregardingtheSt。Helenaexpedition,manypamphletshavebeenpublished,mengoaboutcryinglittlebooksandbroadsheetsfilledwithrealorshamparticulars;

andfromthesescarceandvaluabledocumentsthefollowingpagesarechieflycompiled。

Wemustbeginatthebeginning;premising,inthefirstplace,thatMonsieurGuizot,whenFrenchAmbassadoratLondon,waiteduponLordPalmerstonwitharequestthatthebodyoftheEmperorNapoleonshouldbegivenuptotheFrenchnation,inorderthatitmightfindafinalresting—placeinFrenchearth。TothisdemandtheEnglishGovernmentgaveareadyassent;norwasthereanyparticularexplosionofsentimentuponeitherside,onlysomeprettycordialexpressionsofmutualgood—will。OrdersweresentouttoSt。Helenathatthecorpseshouldbedisinterredinduetime,whentheFrenchexpeditionhadarrivedinsearchofit,andthateveryrespectandattentionshouldhepaidtothosewhocametocarrybacktotheircountrythebodyofthefamousdeadwarriorandsovereign。

Thismatterbeingarrangedinveryfewwords(asinEngland,uponmostpoints,isthelaudablefashion),theFrenchChambersbegantodebateabouttheplaceinwhichtheyshouldburythebodywhentheygotit;andnumberlesspamphletsandnewspapersoutofdoorsjoinedinthetalk。SomepeopletherewerewhohadfoughtandconqueredandbeenbeatenwiththegreatNapoleon,andlovedhimandhismemory。Manymoreweretherewho,becauseofhisgreatgeniusandvalor,feltexcessivelyproudintheirownparticularpersons,andclamoredforthereturnoftheirhero。Andifthereweresomefewindividualsinthisgreathot—headed,gallant,boasting,sublime,absurdFrenchnation,whohadtakenacoolviewofthedeadEmperor\'scharacter;if,perhaps,suchmenasLouisPhilippe,andMonsieurA。Thiers,MinisterandDeputy,andMonsieurFrancoisGuizot,DeputyandExcellency,had,frominterestorconviction,opinionsatalldifferingfromthoseofthemajority;why,theyknewwhatwaswhat,andkepttheiropinionstothemselves,comingwithatolerablygoodgraceandflingingafewhandfulsofincenseuponthealtarofthepopularidol。