第3章

CHAPTERXI

HARDITISFORTHEOLDWORLDTO

SEETHENEW

Heheldhispeaceawhile,andthenhesaid:\"Butnomansellethhimselfandhischildrenintothraldomuncompelled;norisanyfoolsogreatafoolaswillinglytotakethenameoffreemanandthelifeofathrallaspaymentfortheverylifeofafreeman。

NowwouldIasktheesomewhatelse;andIamthereadiertodososinceIperceivethatthouartawondrousseer;forsurelynomancouldofhisownwithaveimaginedataleofsuchfolliesasthouhasttoldme。NowwellIwotthatmenhavingonceshakenthemselvesclearoftheburdenofvilleinage,asthousayestweshalldo(andIblesstheefortheword),shallneverbowdowntothisworsertyrannywithoutsorestrifeintheworld;andsurelysosoreshallitbe,beforeourvaliantsonsgiveway,thatmaidsandlittleladsshalltaketheswordandthespear,andinmanyafieldmen’sbloodandnotwatershallturnthegristmillsofEngland。Butwhenallthisisover,andthetyrannyisestablished,becausetherearebutfewmeninthelandafterthegreatwar,howshallitbewithyouthen?Willtherenotbemanysoldiersandsergeantsandfewworkers?Surelyineveryparishyeshallhavetheconstablestoseethatthemenwork;andtheyshallbesayingeveryday,`Suchanone,hastthouyetsoldthyselfforthisdayorthisweekorthisyear?Gotonow,andgetthybargaindone,oritshallbetheworseforthee。’Andwheresoeverworkisgoingonthereshallbeconstablesagain,andthosethatlabourshalllabourunderthewhipliketheHebrewsinthelandofEgypt。Andeverymanthatmay,willstealasadogsnatchesatabone;andthereagainshallyeneedmoresoldiersandmoreconstablestillthelandiseatenupbythem;norshallthelordsandthemastersevenbeabletobeartheburdenofit;norwilltheirgainsbesogreat,sincethatwhicheachmanmaydoinadayisnotrightgreatwhenallissaid。\"

\"Friend,\"saidI,\"fromthineownvaliancyandhighheartthouspeakest,whenthousayestthattheywhofallunderthistyrannyshallfighttothedeathagainstit。Warsindeedthereshallbeintheworld,greatandgrievous,andyetfewonthisscore;

rathershallmenfightastheyhavebeenfightinginFranceatthebiddingofsomelordofthemanor,orsomeking,oratlastatthebiddingofsomeusurerandforestallerofthemarket。

Valiantmen,forsooth,shallariseinthebeginningoftheseeviltimes,butthoughtheyshalldieasyeshall,yetshallnottheirdeathsbefruitfulasyoursshallbe;becauseye,forsooth,arefightingagainstvilleinagewhichiswaning,buttheyshallfightagainstusurywhichiswaxing。And,moreover,Ihavebeentellingtheehowitshallbewhenthemeasureofthetimeisfull;andwe,lookingatthesethingsfromafar,canseethemastheyareindeed;buttheywholiveatthebeginningofthosetimesandamidstthem,shallnotknowwhatisdoingaroundthem;

theyshallindeedfeeltheplagueandyetnotknowtheremedy;bylittleandbylittletheyshallfallfromtheirbetterlivelihood,andweakandhelplessshalltheygrow,andhavenomighttowithstandtheevilofthistyranny;andthenagainwhenthetimesmendsomewhatandtheyhavebutalittlemoreease,thenshallitbetothemlikethekingdomofheaven,andtheyshallhavenowilltowithstandanytyranny,butshallthinkthemselveshappythattheybepinchedsomewhatless。Alsowhereasthousayestthatthereshallbeforeverconstablesandsergeantsgoingtoandfrotodrivementowork,andthattheywillnotworksaveunderthelash,thouartwronganditshallnotbeso;forthereshalleverbemoreworkersthanthemastersmaysettowork,sothatmenshallstriveeagerlyforleavetowork;andwhenonesays,Iwillsellmyhoursatsuchandsuchaprice,thenanotherwillsay,andIforsomuchless;

sothatnevershallthelordslackslaveswillingtowork,butoftentheslavesshalllacklordstobuythem。\"

\"Thoutellestmarvelsindeed,\"saidhe;\"buthowthen?ifallthechurlsworknot,shalltherenotbefamineandlackofwares?\"

\"Famineenough,\"saidI,\"yetnotfromlackofwares;itshallbecleancontrary。WhatwiltthousaywhenItelltheethatinthelatterdaysthereshallbesuchtrafficandsuchspeedytravelacrosstheseasthatmostwaresshallbegoodcheap,andbreadofallthingsthecheapest?\"

Quothhe:\"Ishouldsaythatthentherewouldbebetterlivelihoodformen,forintimesofplentyitiswell;forthenmeneatthatwhichtheirownhandshaveharvested,andneednottospendoftheirsubstanceinbuyingofothers。Truly,itiswellforhonestmen,butnotsowellforforestallersandregraters;[2]butwhoheedswhatbefallssuchfoulswine,whofilchthemoneyfrompeople’spurses,anddonotonehair’sturnofworktohelpthem?\"

[2]Forestaller,onewhobuysupgoodswhentheyarecheap,andsoraisesthepriceforhisownbenefit;forestallsthedueandrealdemand。Regrater,onewhobothbuysandsellsinthesamemarket,orwithinfivemilesthereof;buys,sayatonofcheeseat10A。M。andsellsitat5P。M。apennyapounddearerwithoutmovingfromhischair。Theword\"monopolist\"willcoverbothspeciesofthief。

\"Yea,friend,\"Isaid,\"butinthoselatterdaysallpowershallbeinthehandsofthesefoulswine,andtheyshallbetherulersofall;therefore,hearken,forItelltheethattimesofplentyshallinthosedaysbethetimesoffamine,andallshallprayforthepricesofwarestorise,sothattheforestallersandregratersmaythrive,andthatsomeoftheirwell—doingmayoverflowontothoseonwhomtheylive。\"

\"Iamwearyofthyriddles,\"hesaid。\"YetatleastIhopethattheremaybefewerandfewerfolkintheland;asmaywellbe,iflifeisthensofoulandwretched。\"

\"Alas,poorman!\"Isaid;\"normaystthouimaginehowfoulandwretcheditmaybeformanyofthefolk;andyetItelltheethatmenshallincreaseandmultiply,tillwherethereisonemaninthelandnow,thereshallbetwentyinthosedays——yea,insomeplacestentimestwenty。\"

\"Ihavebutlittlehearttoasktheemorequestions,\"saidhe;

\"andwhenthouanswerest,thywordsareplain,butthethingstheytellofImayscarceunderstand。Buttellmethis:inthosedayswillmendeemthatsoitmustbeforever,asgreatmenevennowtellusofourills,orwilltheythinkofsomeremedy?\"

Ilookedaboutme。Therewasbutaglimmeroflightinthechurchnow,butwhattherewas,wasnolongerthestrangelightofthemoon,butthefirstcomingofthekindlyday。

\"Yea,\"saidJohnBall,\"’tisthetwilightofthedawn。GodandSt。Christophersendusagoodday!\"

\"JohnBall,\"saidI,\"Ihavetoldtheethatthydeathwillbringaboutthatwhichthylifehasstrivenfor:thinkestthouthatthethingwhichthoustrivestforisworththelabour?ordostthoubelieveinthetaleIhavetoldtheeofthedaystocome?\"

Hesaid:\"ItelltheeonceagainthatItrusttheeforaseer;

becausenomancouldmakeupsuchataleasthou;thethingswhichthoutellestaretoowonderfulforaminstrel,thetaletoogrievous。AndwhereasthouaskestastowhetherIcountmylabourlost,Isaynay;ifsobethatinthoselattertimes(andworserthanourstheywillbe)menshallyetseekaremedy:

thereforeagainIaskthee,isitsothattheyshall?\"

\"Yea,\"saidI,\"andtheirremedyshallbethesameasthine,althoughthedaysbedifferent:forifthefolkbeenthralled,whatremedysavethattheybesetfree?andiftheyhavetriedmanyroadstowardsfreedom,andfoundthattheyledno—whither,thenshalltheytryyetanother。Yetinthedaystocometheyshallbeslothfultotryit,becausetheirmastersshallbesomuchmightierthanthine,thattheyshallnotneedtoshowthehighhand,anduntilthedaysgettotheirevilest,menshallbecozenedintothinkingthatitisoftheirownfreewillthattheymustneedsbuyleavetolabourbypawningtheirlabourthatistobe。Moreover,yourlordsandmastersseemverymightytoyou,eachoneofthem,andsotheyare,buttheyarefew;andthemastersofthedaystocomeshallnoteachoneofthemseemverymightytothemenofthosedays,buttheyshallbeverymany,andtheyshallbeofoneintentinthesematterswithoutknowingit;

likeasoneseestheoarsofagalleywhentherowersarehidden,thatriseandfallasitwerewithonewill。\"

\"Andyet,\"hesaid,\"shallitnotbethesamewiththosethatthesemendevour?shallnottheyalsohaveonewill?\"

\"Friend,\"Isaid,\"theyshallhavethewilltolive,asthewretchedestthinglivinghas:thereforeshalltheysellthemselvesthattheymaylive,asItoldthee;andtheirhardneedshallbetheirlord’seasylivelihood,andbecauseofitheshallsleepwithoutfear,sincetheirneedcompelleththemnottoloiterbythewaytolamentwithfriendorbrotherthattheyarepinchedintheirservitude,ortodevisemeansforendingit。

Andyetindeedthousayestit:theyalsoshallhaveonewilliftheybutknewit:butforalongwhiletheyshallhavebutaglimmerofknowledgeofit:yetdoubtitnotthatintheendtheyshallcometoknowitclearly,andthenshalltheybringabouttheremedy;andinthosedaysshallitbeseenthatthouhastnotwroughtfornothing,becausethouhastseenbeforehandwhattheremedyshouldbe,evenasthoseoflaterdayshaveseenit。\"

Webothsatsilentalittlewhile。Thetwilightwasgainingonthenight,thoughslowly。IlookedatthepoppywhichIstillheldinmyhand,andbethoughtmeofWillGreen,andsaid:

\"Lo,howthelightisspreading:nowmustIgetmebacktoWillGreen’shouseasIpromised。\"

\"Go,then,\"saidhe,\"ifthouwilt。Yetmeseemsbeforelongheshallcometous;andthenmaystthousleepamongthetreesonthegreengrasstillthesunishigh,forthehostshallnotbeonfootveryearly;andsweetitistosleepinshadowbythesuninthefullmorningwhenonehasbeenawakeandtroubledthroughthenight—tide。\"

\"YetIwillgonow,\"saidI;\"Ibidtheegood—night,orrathergood—morrow。\"

TherewithIhalfroseup;butasIdidsothewilltodepartleftmeasthoughIhadneverhadit,andIsatdownagain,andheardthevoiceofJohnBall,atfirstasonespeakingfromfaraway,butlittlebylittlegrowingnearerandmorefamiliartome,andasifoncemoreitwerecomingfromthemanhimselfwhomIhadgottoknow。

CHAPTERXII

ILLWOULDCHANGEBEATWHILESWERE

ITNOTFORTHECHANGEBEYONDTHE

CHANGE

Hesaid:\"ManystrangethingshastthoutoldmethatIcouldnotunderstand;yea,somemywitsofailedtocompass,thatIcannotsomuchasasktheequestionsconcerningthem;butofsomematterswouldIaskthee,andImusthasten,forinverysooththenightiswornoldandgrey。Whereasthousayestthatinthedaystocome,whenthereshallbenolabouringmenwhoarenotthrallsaftertheirnewfashion,thattheirlordsshallbemanyandverymany,itseemethtomethatthesesamelords,iftheybemany,shallhardlyberich,orbutveryfewofthem,sincetheymustverilyfeedandclotheandhousetheirthralls,sothatthatwhichtheytakefromthem,sinceitwillhavetobedealtoutamongstmany,willnotbeenoughtomakemanyrich;

sinceoutofonemanyemaygetbutoneman’swork;andpinchhimneversosorely,stillasaforesaidyemaynotpinchhimsosorelyasnottofeedhim。Therefore,thoughtheeyesofmymindmayseeafewlordsandmanyslaves,yetcantheynotseemanylordsaswellasmanyslaves;andiftheslavesbemanyandthelordsfew,thensomedayshalltheslavesmakeanendofthatmasterybytheforceoftheirbodies。Howthenshallthymastershipofthelatterdaysendure?\"

\"JohnBall,\"saidI,\"mastershiphathmanyshiftswherebyitstrivethtokeepitselfaliveintheworld。Andnowhearamarvel:whereasthousayestthesetwotimesthatoutofonemanyemaygetbutoneman’swork,indaystocomeonemanshalldotheworkofahundredmen——yea,ofathousandormore:andthisistheshiftofmastershipthatshallmakemanymastersandmanyrichmen。\"

JohnBalllaughed。\"Greatismyharvestofriddlesto—night,\"

saidhe;\"forevenifamansleepnot,andeatanddrinkwhileheisa—working,yeshallbutmaketwomen,orthreeatthemost,outofhim。\"

SaidI:\"Sawestthoueveraweaverathisloom?\"

\"Yea,\"saidhe,\"manyatime。\"

Hewassilentalittle,andthensaid:\"YetImarvellednotatit;butnowImarvel,becauseIknowwhatthouwouldstsay。Timewaswhentheshuttlewasthrustinandoutofallthethousandthreadsofthewarp,anditwaslongtodo;butnowthespring—

stavesgoupanddownastheman’sfeetmove,andthisandthatleafofthewarpcomethforwardandtheshuttlegoethinoneshotthroughallthethousandwarps。Yea,soitisthatthismultipliethamanmanytimes。Butlookyou,heissomultipliedalready;andsohathhebeen,meseemeth,formanyhundredyears。\"

\"Yea,\"saidI,\"butwhathithertoneededthemasterstomultiplyhimmore?Formanyhundredyearstheworkmanwasathrallboughtandsoldatthecross;andforotherhundredsofyearshehathbeenavillein——thatis,aworking—beastandapartofthestockofthemanoronwhichheliveth;butthenthouandthelikeoftheeshallfreehim,andthenismastershipputtoitsshifts;

forwhatshouldavailthemasterythen,whenthemasternolongerowneththemanbylawashischattel,noranylongerbylawownethhimasstockofhisland,ifthemasterhathnotthatwhichheonwhomhelivethmaynotlackandlivewithal,andcannothavewithoutsellinghimself?\"

Hesaidnothing,butIsawhisbrowknittedandhislipspressedtogetherasthoughinanger;andagainIsaid:

\"Thouhastseentheweaverathisloom:thinkhowitshouldbeifhesitnolongerbeforethewebandcasttheshuttleanddrawhomethesley,butiftheshedopenofitselfandtheshuttleofitselfspeedthroughitasswiftastheeyecanfollow,andthesleycomehomeofitself;andtheweaverstandingbyandwhistlingTheHunt’sUp!thewhile,orlookingtohalf—a—dozenloomsandbiddingthemwhattodo。Andaswiththeweaversowiththepotter,andthesmith,andeveryworkerinmetals,andallothercrafts,thatitshallbeforthemlookingonandtending,aswiththemanthatsittethinthecartwhilethehorsedraws。Yea,atlastsoshallitbeevenwiththosewhoaremerehusbandmen;andnolongershallthereaperfareafieldinthemorningwithhishookoverhisshoulder,andsmiteandbindandsmiteagaintillthesunisdownandthemoonisup;butheshalldrawathingmadebymenintothefieldwithoneortwohorses,andshallsaythewordandthehorsesshallgoupanddown,andthethingshallreapandgatherandbind,anddotheworkofmanymen。Imagineallthisinthymindifthoucanst,atleastasyemayimagineataleofenchantmenttoldbyaminstrel,andthentellmewhatshouldstthoudeemthatthelifeofmenwouldbeamidstallthis,mensuchasthesemenofthetownshiphere,orthemenoftheCanterburygilds。\"

\"Yea,\"saidhe;\"butbeforeItelltheemythoughtsofthytaleofwonder,Iwouldasktheethis:Inthosedayswhenmenworksoeasily,surelytheyshallmakemorewaresthantheycanuseinonecountryside,oronegoodtown,whereasinanother,wherethingshavenotgoneaswell,theyshallhavelessthantheyneed;andevensoitiswithusnow,andthereofcomethscarcityandfamine;andifpeoplemaynotcomeateachother’sgoods,itavaileththewholelandlittlethatonecountry—sidehathmorethanenoughwhileanotherhathless;forthegoodsshallabidethereinthestorehousesoftherichplacetilltheyperish。Soifthatbesointhedaysofwonderyetellof(andI

seenothowitcanbeotherwise),thenshallmenbebutlittleholpenbymakingalltheirwaressoeasilyandwithsolittlelabour。\"

Ismiledagainandsaid:\"Yea,butitshallnotbeso;notonlyshallmenbemultipliedahundredandathousandfold,butthedistanceofoneplacefromanothershallbeasnothing;sothatthewareswhichliereadyformarketinDurhamintheeveningmaybeinLondononthemorrowmorning;andthemenofWalesmayeatcornofEssexandthemenofEssexwearwoolofWales;sothat,sofarastheflittingofgoodstomarketgoes,allthelandshallbeasoneparish。Nay,whatsayI?Notastothislandonlyshallitbeso,buteventheIndies,andfarcountriesofwhichthouknowestnot,shallbe,sotosay,ateveryman’sdoor,andwareswhichnowyeaccountpreciousanddear—bought,shallthenbecommonthingsboughtandsoldforlittlepriceateveryhuckster’sstall。Saythen,John,shallnotthosedaysbemerry,andplentifulofeaseandcontentmentforallmen?\"

\"Brother,\"saidhe,\"meseemethsomedolefulmockeryliethunderthesejoyfultidingsofthine;sincethouhastalreadypartlytoldmetomysadbewildermentwhatthelifeofmanshallbeinthosedays。YetwillInowforalittlesetallthatasidetoconsiderthystrangetaleasofaminstrelfromoversea,evenasthoubiddestme。ThereforeIsay,thatifmenstillabidemenasIhaveknownthem,andunlessthesefolkofEnglandchangeas,thelandchangeth——andforsoothofthemen,forgoodandforevil,IcanthinknootherthanIthinknow,orbeholdthemotherthanIhaveknownthemandlovedthem——Isayifthemenbestillmen,whatwillhappenexceptthatthereshouldbeallplentyintheland,andnotonepoormantherein,unlessofhisownfreewillhechoosetolackandbepoor,asamaninreligionorsuchlike;fortherewouldthenbesuchabundanceofallgoodthings,that,asgreedyasthelordsmightbe,therewouldbeenoughtosatisfytheirgreedandyetleavegoodlivingforallwholabouredwiththeirhands;sothattheseshouldlabourfarlessthannow,andtheywouldhavetimetolearnknowledge,sothatthereshouldbenolearnedorunlearned,forallshouldbelearned;andtheywouldhavetimealsotolearnhowtoorderthemattersoftheparishandthehundred,andoftheparliamentoftherealm,sothatthekingshouldtakenomorethanhisown;andtoordertheruleoftherealm,sothatallmen,richandunrich,shouldhaveparttherein;andsobyundoingofevillawsandmakingofgoodones,thatfashionwouldcometoanendwhereofthouspeakest,thatrichmenmakelawsfortheirownbehoof;fortheyshouldnolongerbeabletodothuswhenallhadpartinmakingthelaws;wherebyitwouldsooncomeaboutthattherewouldbenomenrichandtyrannous,butallshouldhaveenoughandtospareoftheincreaseoftheearthandtheworkoftheirownhands。Yeasurely,brother,ifeveritcomethaboutthatmenshallbeabletomakethings,andnotmen,workfortheirsuperfluities,andthatthelengthoftravelfromoneplacetoanotherbemadeofnoaccount,andalltheworldbeamarketforalltheworld,thenallshallliveinhealthandwealth;andenvyandgrudgingshallperish。Forthenshallwehaveconqueredtheearthanditshallbeenough;andthenshallthekingdomofheavenbecomedowntotheearthinverydeed。Whylookestthousosadandsorry?whatsayestthou?\"

Isaid:\"HastthouforgottenalreadywhatItoldthee,thatinthoselatterdaysamanwhohathnoughtsavehisownbody(andsuchmenshallbefarthemostofmen)mustneedspawnhislabourforleavetolabour?Cansuchamanbewealthy?Hastthounotcalledhimathrall?\"

\"Yea,\"hesaid;\"buthowcouldIdeemthatsuchthingscouldbewhenthosedaysshouldbecomewhereinmencouldmakethingsworkforthem?\"

\"Poorman!\"saidI。\"Learnthatinthoseverydays,whenitshallbewiththemakingofthingsaswiththecarterinthecart,thattherehesittethandshakeththereinsandthehorsedrawethandthecartgoeth;inthosedays,Itellthee,manymenshallbeaspoorandwretchedalways,yearbyyear,astheyarewiththeewhenthereisfamineintheland;norshallanyhaveplentyandsuretyoflivelihoodsavethosethatshallsitbyandlookonwhileotherslabour;andthese,Itellthee,shallbeamany,sothattheyshallseetothemakingofalllaws,andintheirhandsshallbeallpower,andthelabourersshallthinkthattheycannotdowithoutthesementhatlivebyrobbingthem,andshallpraisethemandwellnighpraytothemasyepraytothesaints,andthebestworshippedmaninthelandshallbehewhobyforestallingandregratinghathgottentohimthemostmoney。\"

\"Yea,\"saidhe,\"andshalltheywhoseethemselvesrobbedworshiptherobber?Thenindeedshallmenbechangedfromwhattheyarenow,andtheyshallbesluggards,dolts,andcowardsbeyondalltheearthhathyetborne。SucharenotthemenIhaveknowninmylife—days,andthatnowIloveinmydeath。\"

\"Nay,\"Isaid,\"buttherobberyshalltheynotsee;forhaveInottoldtheethattheyshallholdthemselvestobefreemen?

Andforwhy?Iwilltellthee:butfirsttellmehowitfareswithmennow;maythelabouringmanbecomealord?\"

Hesaid:\"Thethinghathbeenseenthatchurlshaverisenfromthedortoirofthemonasterytotheabbot’schairandthebishop’sthrone;yetnotoften;andwhileshathaboldsergeantbecomeawisecaptain,andtheyhavemadehimsquireandknight;

andyetbutveryseldom。AndnowIsupposethouwilttellmethattheChurchwillopenherarmswidertothispoorpeople,andthatmanythroughhershallriseintolordship。Butwhatavaileththat?NoughtwereittomeiftheAbbotofSt。Alban’swithhisgoldenmitresittingguardedbyhisknightsandsergeants,orthePriorofMertonwithhishawksandhishounds,hadoncebeenpoormen,iftheywerenowtyrantsofpoormen;norwoulditbetterthematterifthereweretentimesasmanyHousesofReligioninthelandasnoware,andeachwithachurl’ssonforabbotorprioroverit。\"

Ismiledandsaid:\"Comfortthyself;forinthosedaysshalltherebeneitherabbeynorprioryintheland,normonksnorfriars,noranyreligious。\"(HestartedasIspoke。)\"Butthouhasttoldmethathardlyinthesedaysmayapoormanrisetobealord:nowItelltheethatinthedaystocomepoormenshallbeabletobecomelordsandmastersanddo—nothings;andoftwillitbeseenthattheyshalldoso;anditshallbeevenforthatcausethattheireyesshallbeblindedtotherobbingofthemselvesbyothers,becausetheyshallhopeintheirsoulsthattheymayeachlivetorobothers:andthisshallbetheverysafeguardofallruleandlawinthosedays。\"

\"NowamIsorrierthanthouhastyetmademe,\"saidhe;\"forwhenoncethisisestablished,howthencanitbechanged?

Strongshallbethetyrannyofthelatterdays。Andnowmeseems,ifthousayestsooth,thistimeoftheconquestoftheearthshallnotbringheavendowntotheearth,aserstIdeemeditwould,butratherthatitshallbringhellupontotheearth。

Woe’sme,brother,forthysadandwearyforetelling!Andyetsaidstthouthatthemenofthosedayswouldseekaremedy。

Canstthouyettellme,brother,whatthatremedyshallbe,lestthesunriseuponmemadehopelessbythytaleofwhatistobe?

And,loyou,soonshallsheriseupontheearth。\"

Intruththedawnwaswideningnow,andthecolourscomingintothepicturesonwallandinwindow;andaswellasIcouldseethroughthevariedglazingoftheselast(andonewindowbeforemehadasyetnothingbutwhiteglassinit),theruddyglow,whichhadbutsolittleawhilequitediedoutinthewest,wasnowbeginningtogatherintheeast——thenewdaywasbeginning。IlookedatthepoppythatIstillcarriedinmyhand,anditseemedtometohavewitheredanddwindled。Ifeltanxioustospeaktomycompanionandtellhimmuch,andwithalI

feltthatImusthasten,orforsomereasonorotherIshouldbetoolate;soIspokeatlastloudandhurriedly:

\"JohnBall,beofgoodcheer;foroncemorethouknowest,asI

know,thattheFellowshipofMenshallendure,howevermanytribulationsitmayhavetowearthrough。Lookyou,awhileagowasthelightbrightaboutus;butitwasbecauseofthemoon,andthenightwasdeepnotwithstanding,andwhenthemoonlightwanedanddied,andtherewasbutalittleglimmerinplaceofthebrightlight,yetwastheworldgladbecauseallthingsknewthattheglimmerwasofdayandnotofnight。Loyou,animageofthetimestobetidethehopeoftheFellowshipofMen。

Yetforsooth,itmaywellbethatthisbrightdayofsummerwhichisnowdawninguponusisnoimageofthebeginningofthedaythatshallbe;butrathershallthatday—dawnbecoldandgreyandsurly;andyetbyitslightshallmenseethingsastheyverilyare,andnolongerenchantedbythegleamofthemoonandtheglamourofthedream—tide。Bysuchgreylightshallwisemenandvaliantsoulsseetheremedy,anddealwithit,arealthingthatmaybetouchedandhandled,andnogloryoftheheavenstobeworshippedfromafaroff。Andwhatshallitbe,asItoldtheebefore,savethatmenshallbedeterminedtobefree;yea,freeasthouwouldsthavethem,whenthinehoperisesthehighest,andthouartthinkingnotoftheking’suncles,andpoll—groatbailiffs,andthevilleinageofEssex,butoftheendofall,whenmenshallhavethefruitsoftheearthandthefruitsoftheirtoilthereon,withoutmoneyandwithoutprice。Thetimeshallcome,JohnBall,whenthatdreamofthinethatthisshallonedaybe,shallbeathingthatmenshalltalkofsoberly,andasathingsoontocomeabout,asevenwiththeetheytalkofthevilleinsbecomingtenantspayingtheirlordquit—rent;therefore,hastthoudonewelltohopeit;and,ifthouheedestthisalso,asIsupposethouheedestitlittle,thynameshallabidebythyhopeinthosedaystocome,andthoushaltnotbeforgotten。\"

Iheardhisvoicecomeoutofthetwilight,scarcelyseeinghim,thoughnowthelightwasgrowingfast,ashesaid:

\"Brother,thougivestmeheartagain;yetsincenowIwotwellthatthouartasendingfromfar—offtimesandfar—offthings:

tellthou,ifthoumayest,toamanwhoisgoingtohisdeathhowthisshallcomeabout。\"

\"OnlythismayItellthee\"saidI;\"tothee,whenthoudidsttrytoconceiveofthem,thewaysofthedaystocomeseemedfolliesscarcetobethoughtof;yetshalltheycometobefamiliarthings,andanorderbywhicheverymanliveth,illasheliveth,sothatmenshalldeemofthem,thatthusithathbeensincethebeginningoftheworld,andthatthusitshallbewhiletheworldendureth;andinthiswisesoshalltheybethoughtofalongwhile;andthecomplaintofthepoortherichmanshallheed,evenasmuchandnomoreashewholiethinpleasureunderthelime—treesinthesummerheedeththemurmurofhistoilingbees。Yetintimeshallthisalsogrowold,anddoubtshallcreepin,becausemenshallscarcebeabletolivebythatorder,andthecomplaintofthepoorshallbehearkened,nolongerasatalenotutterlygrievous,butasathreatofruin,andafear。

Thenshallthesethings,whichtotheeseemfollies,andtothemenbetweentheeandmemerewisdomandthebondofstability,seemfolliesonceagain;yet,whereasmenhavesolonglivedbythem,theyshallclingtothemyetfromblindnessandfromfear;andthosethatsee,andthathavethusmuchconqueredfearthattheyarefurtheringtherealtimethatcomethandnotthedreamthatfaileth,thesemenshalltheblindandthefearfulmockandmissay,andtormentandmurder:andgreatandgrievousshallbethestrifeinthosedays,andmanythefailuresofthewise,andtoooftsoreshallbethedespairofthevaliant;andback—sliding,anddoubt,andcontestbetweenfriendsandfellowslackingtimeinthehubbubtounderstandeachother,shallgrievemanyheartsandhindertheHostoftheFellowship:yetshallallbringabouttheend,tillthydeemingoffollyandoursshallbeone,andthyhopeandourhope;andthen——theDaywillhavecome。\"

OncemoreIheardthevoiceofJohnBall:\"Now,brother,Isayfarewell;fornowverilyhaththeDayoftheEarthcome,andthouandIarelonelyofeachotheragain;thouhastbeenadreamtomeasItothee,andsorryandgladhavewemadeeachother,astalesofoldtimeandthelongingoftimestocomeshallevermakementobe。Igotolifeandtodeath,andleavethee;andscarcedoIknowwhethertowishtheesomedreamofthedaysbeyondthinetotellwhatshallbe,asthouhasttoldme,forI

knownotifthatshallhelporhinderthee;butsincewehavebeenkindandveryfriends,Iwillnotleavetheewithoutawishofgood—will,soatleastIwishtheewhatthouthyselfwishestforthyself,andthatishopefulstrifeandblamelesspeace,whichistosayinoneword,life。Farewell,friend。\"

Forsomelittletime,althoughIhadknownthatthedaylightwasgrowingandwhatwasaroundme,IhadscarceseenthethingsI

hadbeforenotedsokeenly;butnowinaflashIsawall——theeastcrimsonwithsunrisethroughthewhitewindowonmyrighthand;therichly—carvedstallsandgildedscreenwork,thepicturesonthewalls,thelovelinessofthefaultlesscolourofthemosaicwindowlights,thealtarandtheredlightoveritlookingstrangeinthedaylight,andthebierswiththehiddendeadmenuponthemthatlaybeforethehighaltar。Agreatpainfilledmyheartatthesightofallthatbeauty,andwithalI

heardquickstepscomingupthepavedchurch—pathtotheporch,andtheloudwhistleofasweetoldtunetherewith;thenthefootstepsstoppedatthedoor;Iheardthelatchrattle,andknewthatWillGreen’shandwasontheringofit。

ThenIstrovetoriseup,butfellbackagain;awhitelight,emptyofallsights,brokeuponmeforamoment,andloIbehold,Iwaslyinginmyfamiliarbed,thesouth—westerlygalerattlingtheVenetianblindsandmakingtheirhold—fastssqueak。

Igotuppresently,andgoingtothewindowlookedoutonthewintermorning;theriverwasbeforemebroadbetweenouterbankandbank,butitwasnearlydeadebb,andtherewasawidespaceofmudoneachsideofthehurryingstream,drivenonthefasterasitseemedbythepushofthesouth—westwind。Ontheothersideofthewaterthefewwillow—treesleftusbytheThamesConservancylookeddoubtfullyaliveagainstthebleakskyandtherowofwretched—lookingblue—slatedhouses,although,bytheway,thelatterwerethebacksofasortofstreetof\"villas\"andnotaslum;theroadinfrontofthehousewassootyandmuddyatonce,andintheairwasthatsenseofdirtydiscomfortwhichoneisneverquitofinLondon。Themorningwasharsh,too,andthoughthewindwasfromthesouth—westitwasascoldasanorthwind;andyetamidstitall,IthoughtofthecornerofthenextbightoftheriverwhichIcouldnotquiteseefromwhereIwas,butoverwhichonecanseeclearofhousesandintoRichmondPark,lookingliketheopencountry;anddirtyastheriverwas,andharshaswastheJanuarywind,theyseemedtowoometowardthecountry—side,whereawayfromthemiseriesofthe\"GreatWen\"ImightofmyownwillcarryonadaydreamofthefriendsIhadmadeinthedreamofthenightandagainstmywill。

ButasIturnedawayshiveringanddownhearted,onasuddencamethefrightfulnoiseofthe\"hooters,\"oneaftertheother,thatcalltheworkmentothefactories,thisonetheafter—breakfastone,morebytoken。SoIgrinnedsurlily,anddressedandgotreadyformyday’s\"work\"asIcallit,butwhichmanyamanbesidesJohnRuskin(thoughnotmanyinhisposition)wouldcall\"play。\"

EndofADreamofJohnBall

AKING’SLESSON

ItistoldofMatthiasCorvinus,kingofHungary——theAlfredtheGreatofhistimeandpeople——thatheonceheard(onceONLY?)

thatsome(onlySOME,mylad?)ofhispeasantswereover—

workedandunder—fed。SohesentforhisCouncil,andbadecometheretoalsosomeofthemayorsofthegoodtowns,andsomeofthelordsoflandandtheirbailiffs,andaskedthemofthetruththereof;andindiversewaystheyalltoldoneandthesametale,howthepeasantcarleswerestoutandwellabletoworkandhadenoughandtospareofmeatanddrink,seeingthattheywerebutchurls;andhowiftheyworkednotattheleastashardastheydid,itwouldbeillforthemandillfortheirlords;forthatthemorethechurlhaththemoreheasketh;andthatwhenheknowethwealth,heknoweththelackofitalso,asitfaredwithourfirstparentsintheGardenofGod。TheKingsatandsaidbutlittlewhiletheyspake,buthemisdoubtedthemthattheywereliars。SotheCouncilbrakeupwithnothingdone;buttheKingtookthemattertoheart,being,askingsgo,ajustman,besidesbeingmorevaliantthantheymostlywere,evenintheoldfeudaltime。Sowithintwoorthreedays,saysthetale,hecalledtogethersuchlordsandcouncillorsashedeemedfittest,andbadebuskthemforaride;andwhentheywerereadyheandtheysetout,overroughandsmooth,deckedoutinallthegloryofattirewhichwasthewontofthosedays。Thustheyrodetilltheycametosomevillageorthorpeofthepeasantfolk,andthroughittothevineyardswheremenwereworkingonthesunnysouthernslopesthatwentupfromtheriver:mytaledoesnotsaywhetherthatwereTheiss,orDonau,orwhatriver。Well,Ijudgeitwaslatespringorearlysummer,andthevinesbutjustbeginningtoshowtheirgrapes;forthevintageislateinthoselands,andsomeofthegrapesarenotgatheredtillthefirstfrostshavetouchedthem,wherebythewinemadefromthemisthestrongerandsweeter。Anyhowtherewerethepeasants,menandwomen,boysandyoungmaidens,toilingandswinking;somehoeingbetweenthevine—rows,somebearingbasketsofdungupthesteepslopes,someinoneway,someinanother,labouringforthefruittheyshouldnevereat,andthewinetheyshouldneverdrink。

TheretoturnedtheKingandgotoffhishorseandbegantoclimbupthestonyridgesofthevineyard,andhislordsinlikemannerfollowedhim,wonderingintheirheartswhatwastoward;buttotheonewhowasfollowingnextafterhimheturnedaboutandsaidwithasmile,\"Yea,lords,thisisanewgameweareplayingto—

day,andanewknowledgewillcomefromit。\"Andthelordsmiled,butsomewhatsourly。

Asforthepeasants,greatwastheirfearofthosegayandgoldenlords。IjudgethattheydidnotknowtheKing,sinceitwaslittlelikelythatanyoneofthemhadseenhisface;andtheyknewofhimbutastheGreatFather,themightywarriorwhokepttheTurkfromharryingtheirthorpe。Though,forsooth,littlematterwasittoanymantherewhetherTurkorMagyarwastheirover—lord,sincetoonemasteroranothertheyhadtopaytheduetaleoflabouringdaysintheyear,andhardwasthelivelihoodthattheyearnedforthemselvesonthedayswhentheyworkedforthemselvesandtheirwivesandchildren。

Well,beliketheyknewnottheKing;butamidstthoserichlordstheysawandknewtheirownlord,andofhimtheyweresoreafraid。Butnoughtitavailedthemtofleeawayfromthosestrongmenandstronghorses——theywhohadbeentoilingfrombeforetherisingofthesun,andnowitwantedlittlemorethananhourofnoon:besides,withtheKingandlordswasaguardofcrossbowmen,whowerelefttheothersideofthevineyardwall,——keen—eyedItaliansofthemountains,straightshootersofthebolt。Sothepoorfolkflednot;naytheymadeasifallthiswerenoneoftheirbusiness,andwentonwiththeirwork。Forindeedeachmansaidtohimself,\"IfIbetheonethatisnotslain,to—morrowIshalllackbreadifIdonotworkmyhardestto—day;andmaybeIshallbeheadmanifsomeofthesebeslainandIlive。\"

NowcomestheKingamongstthemandsays:\"Goodfellows,whichofyouistheheadman?\"

Spakeaman,sturdyandsunburnt,welloninyearsandgrizzled:

\"Iamtheheadman,lord。\"

\"Givemethyhoe,then,\"saystheKing;\"fornowshallIorderthismattermyself,sincetheselordsdesireanewgame,andarefaintoworkundermeatvine—dressing。ButdothoustandbymeandsetmerightifIorderthemwrong:buttherestofyougoplay!\"

Thecarleknewnotwhattothink,andlettheKingstandwithhishandstretchedout,whilehelookedaskanceathisownlordandbaron,whowaggedhisheadathimgrimlyasonewhosays,\"Doit,dog!\"

ThenthecarleletsthehoecomeintotheKing’shand;andtheKingfallsto,andordershislordsforvine—dressing,toeachhisdueshareofthework:andwhilesthecarlesaidyeaandwhilesnaytohisordering。Andthenyeshouldhaveseenvelvetcloakscastoff,andmantlesoffineFlemishscarletgotothedustyearth;asthelordsandknightsbuskedthemtothework。

Sotheybuckledto;andtomostofthemitseemedgoodgametoplayatvine—dressing。Butonetherewaswho,whenhisscarletcloakwasoff,stoodupinadoubletofgloriousPersianwebofgoldandsilk,suchasmenmakenotnow,worthahundredflorinstheBremenell。UntohimtheKingwithnosmileonhisfacegavethejoboftoingandfroingupanddownthehillwiththebiggestandthefrailestdung—basketthattherewas;andthereatthesilkenlordscrewedupagrin,thatwassporttosee,andallthelordslaughed;andasheturnedawayhesaid,yetsothatnoneheardhim,\"DoIservethisson’ssonofawhorethatheshouldbidmecarrydung?\"ForyoumustknowthattheKing’sfather,JohnHunyad,oneofthegreatwarriorsoftheworld,theHammeroftheTurks,wasnotgotteninwedlock,thoughhewereaking’sson。

Well,theyspedtheworkbravelyforawhile,andloudwasthelaughterasthehoessmotetheearthandtheflintstonestinkledandthecloudofdustroseup;thebrocadeddung—bearerwentupanddown,cursingandswearingbytheWhiteGodandtheBlack;

andonewouldsaytoanother,\"Seeyehowgentlebloodoutgoeschurls’blood,evenwhenthegentledoesthechurl’swork:theselazyloonssmotebutonestroketoourthree。\"ButtheKing,whoworkednoworsethanany,laughednotatall;andmeanwhilethepoorfolkstoodby,notdaringtospeakawordonetotheother;

fortheywerestillsoreafraid,notnowofbeingslainonthespot,butthisratherwasintheirhearts:\"Thesegreatandstronglordsandknightshavecometoseewhatworkamanmaydowithoutdying:ifwearetohaveyetmoredaysaddedtoouryear’staleoflords’labour,thenarewelostwithoutremedy。\"

Andtheirheartssankwithinthem。

Sospedthework;andthesunroseyethigherintheheavens,anditwasnoonandmore。Andnowtherewasnomorelaughteramongthosetoilinglords,andthestrokesofthehoeandmattockcamefarslower,whilethedung—bearersatdownatthebottomofthehillandlookedoutontheriver;buttheKingyetworkedondoggedly,soforshametheotherlordsyetkeptatit。TillatlastthenextmantotheKinglethishoedropwithaclatter,andsworeagreatoath。Nowhewasastrongblack—beardedmanintheprimeoflife,avaliantcaptainofthatfamousBlackBandthathadsooftenrenttheTurkisharray;andtheKinglovedhimforhissturdyvalour;sohesaystohim,\"Isaughtwrong,Captain?\"

\"Nay,lord,\"sayshe,\"asktheheadmancarleyonderwhatailsus。\"

\"Headman,\"saystheKing,\"whatailsthesestrongknights?HaveIorderedthemwrongly?\"

\"Nay,butshirkingailsthem,lord,\"sayshe,\"fortheyareweary;andnowonder,fortheyhavebeenplayinghard,andareofgentleblood。\"

\"Isthatso,lord,\"saystheKing,\"thatyearewearyalready?\"

Thentheresthungtheirheadsandsaidnought,allsavethatcaptainofwar;andhesaid,beingaboldmanandnoliar:

\"King,Iseewhatthouwouldstbeat;thouhastbroughtusheretopreachusasermonfromthatPlatoofthine;andtosaysooth,sothatImayswinknomore,andgoeatmydinner,nowpreachthyworst!Nay,ifthouwiltbepriestIwillbethydeacon。WiltthouthatIaskthislabouringcarleathingortwo?\"

\"Yea,\"saidtheKing。Andtherecame,asitwere,acloudofthoughtoverhisface。

Thenthecaptainstraddledhislegsandlookedbig,andsaidtothecarle:\"Goodfellow,howlonghavewebeenworkinghere?\"

\"Twohoursorthereabout,judgingbythesunaboveus,\"sayshe。

\"Andhowmuchofthyworkhavewedoneinthatwhile?\"saysthecaptain,andwinkshiseyeathimwithal。

\"Lord,\"saysthecarle,grinningalittledespitehimself,\"benotwrothwithmyword。Inthefirsthalf—houryedidfive—and—

fortyminutes’workofours,andinthenexthalf—hourscantathirtyminutes’work,andthethirdhalf—hourafifteenminutes’

work,andinthefourthhalf—hourtwominutes’work。\"Thegrinnowhadfadedfromhisface,butagleamcameintohiseyesashesaid:\"Andnow,asIsuppose,yourday’sworkisdone,andyewillgotoyourdinner,andeatthesweetanddrinkthestrong;

andweshalleatalittlerye—bread,andthenbeworkingheretillafterthesunhassetandthemoonhasbeguntocastshadows。Nowforyou,Iwotnothowyeshallsleepnorwhere,norwhatwhitebodyyeshallholdinyourarmswhilethenightflitsandthestarsshine;butforus,whilethestarsyetshine,shallwebeatitagain,andbethinkyeforwhat!Iknownotwhatgameandplayyeshallbedevisingforto—morrowasyeridebackhome;butforuswhenwecomebackhereto—morrow,itshallbeasiftherehadbeennoyesterdayandnothingdonetherein,andthatworkofthatto—dayshallbenoughttousalso,forweshallwinnorespitefromourtoilthereby,andthemorrowofto—morrowwillallbetobeginagainoncemore,andsoonandontillnoto—morrowabidethus。Therefore,ifyearethinkingtolaysomenewtaxortaleuponus,thinktwiceofit,forwemaynotbearit。AndallthisIsaywiththelessfear,becauseIperceivethismanherebesideme,intheblackvelvetjerkinandthegoldchainonhisneck,istheKing;nordoIthinkhewillslaymeformywordsincehehathsomanyaTurkbeforehimandhismightysword!\"

Thensaidthecaptain:\"ShallIsmitetheman,OKing?orhathhepreachedthysermonforthee?\"

\"Smitenot,forhehathpreachedit,\"saidtheKing。\"Hearkentothecarle’ssermon,lordsandcouncillorsofmine!Yetwhenanotherhathspokenourthought,otherthoughtsareborntherefrom,andnowhaveIanothersermontopreach;butIwillrefrainmeasnow。Letusdownandtoourdinner。\"

Sotheywent,theKingandhisgentles,andsatdownbytheriverundertherustleofthepoplars,andtheyateanddrankandweremerry。AndtheKingbadebearupthebrokenmeatstothevine—

dressers,andagooddraughtofthearcher’swine,andtotheheadmanhegaveabroadgoldpiece,andtoeachmanthreesilverpennies。Butwhenthepoorfolkhadallthatundertheirhands,itwastothemasthoughthekingdomofheavenhadcomedowntoearth。

InthecooloftheeveninghomerodetheKingandhislords。TheKingwasdistraughtandsilent;butatlastthecaptain,whorodebesidehim,saidtohim:\"Preachmenowthineafter—sermon,OKing!\"

\"Ithinkthouknowestitalready,\"saidtheKing,\"elsehadstthounotspokeninsuchwisetothecarle;buttellmewhatisthycraftandthecraftofallthese,wherebyyelive,asthepotterbymakingpots,andsoforth?\"

Saidthecaptain:\"Asthepotterlivesbymakingpots,sowelivebyrobbingthepoor。\"

AgainsaidtheKing:\"Andmytrade?\"

Saidhe,\"Thytradeistobeakingofsuchthieves,yetnoworserthantherest。\"

TheKinglaughed。

\"Bearthatinmind,\"saidhe,\"andthenshallItelltheemythoughtwhileyondercarlespake。`Carle,’Ithought,`wereI

thouorsuchasthou,thenwouldItakeinmyhandaswordoraspear,orwereitonlyahedge—stake,andbidothersdothelike,andforthwouldwego;andsincewewouldbesomany,andwithnoughttolosesaveamiserablelife,wewoulddobattleandprevail,andmakeanendofthecraftofkingsandoflordsandofusurers,andthereshouldbebutonecraftintheworld,towit,toworkmerrilyforourselvesandtolivemerrilythereby。’\"

Saidthecaptain:\"Thisthenisthysermon。Whowillheeditifthoupreachit?\"

SaidtheKing:\"Theywhowilltakethemadkingandputhiminaking’smadhouse,thereforedoIforbeartopreachit。YetitSHALLbepreached。\"

\"Andnotheeded,\"saidthecaptain,\"savebythosewhoheadandhangthesettersforthofnewthingsthataregoodfortheworld。

Ourtradeissafeformanyanmanyageneration。\"

AndtherewiththeycametotheKing’spalace,andtheyateanddrankandsleptandtheworldwentonitsways。