第3章

TheHarepausedforalittle,thenlookedupatmeinitscomicalfashionandasked——

\"Didyouevercoursehares,Mahatma?\"

\"NotI,thankgoodness,\"Ianswered。

\"Well,whatdoyouthinkofcoursing?\"

\"Iwouldrathernotsay,\"Ireplied。

\"ThenIwill,\"saidtheHare,withconviction。\"Ithinkithorrible。\"

\"Yes,but,Hare,youdonotrememberthepleasurethissportgivestothemenandthedogs;youlookatitfromanentirelyselfishpointofview。\"

\"Andsowouldyou,Mahatma,ifyouhadfeltJack’shotbreathonyourbackandJill’steethinyourtail。\"

THEHUNTING

TheHaresatsilentforatime,whileIemployedmyselfinwatchingcertainshadowsstreampastusontheGreatWhiteRoad。AmongthemwasthatofapoliticianwhomIhadmuchadmiredupontheearth。InthislandofTruthIwasgrievedtoobservecertaincharacteristicsabouthimwhichIhadneverbeforesuspected。Itseemedtome,alas!thatinhismundanecareerhehadnotbeensoentirelyinfluencedbyasingle-

hearteddesireforthewelfareofourcountryashehadproclaimedandIhadbelieved。Igatheredeventhathisowninterestshadsometimesinspiredhispolicy。

Hewentby,leaving,sofarasIwasconcerned,asomewhatpainfulimpressionfromwhichIsoughtreliefinthecompanyoftheopen-

souledHare。

\"Well,\"Isaid,\"Isupposethatyoudiedofexhaustionafteryourcoursingexperience,andcameonhere。\"

\"Diedofexhaustion,Mahatma,notabitofit!InthreedaysIwasaswellasever,onlymuchmorecunningthanIhadbeenbefore。InthenightIfedinthefieldsuponwhateverIcouldget,butinthedaytimeIalwayslayupinwoods。ThisIdidbecauseIfoundouttheshootingwasover,andIknewthatgreyhounds,whichrunbysight,wouldnevercomeintowoods。

Theweekswentbyandthedaysbegantolengthen。PrettyyellowflowersthatIhadnotseenbeforeappearedinthewoods,andIateplentyofthem;theyhaveaniceflavour。ThenImetanotherhareandlovedher,becausesheremindedmeofmysister。Weusedtoplayabouttogetherandwereveryhappy。IwonderwhatshewilldonowthatIamgone。\"

\"Consoleherselfwithsomebodyelse,\"Isuggestedsarcastically。

\"No,shewon’tdothat,Mahatma,becausethehounds’chopped’herjustoutsidetheRoundPlantation。Imeantheycaughtandateher。YouthinkthatIamcontradictingmyself,butIamnot。ImeanIwonderwhatshewilldowithoutmeinwhateverworldshehasreached,forI

don’tseeherhere。Well,IwenttothelittleRoundPlantationbecauseIfoundthatGilesseldomcamethereandIthoughtitwouldbesafer,butasitprovedImadeagreatmistake。OnedaythereappearedtheRed-facedManandTomandthegirl,Ella,andalotofotherpeoplemountedonhorses,someofthemdressedingreencoatswithridiculous-lookingcapsontheirheads。

AlsowiththemwereIdon’tknowhowmanyspotteddogswhosetailscurledovertheirbacks,notlikegreyhoundswhosetailscurlbetweentheirlegs。OutsideofthePlantationthosedogscaughtandatemyfuturewife,asIhavesaid。Itwasherownfault,forIhadwarnedhernottogothere,butshewasaveryself-willedcharacter。Asitwassheneverevengavethemarun,fortheywereallroundherinaminute。Thentheymadeakindofcartwheel;theirheadswereinthecentreofthiscartwheelandtheirtailspointedout。Initsexactmiddlewasmyfuturewife。

Whenthewheelbrokeuptherewasnothingofherleftexceptherscut,whichlayupontheground。

IhadseensomanyofsuchthingsthatIwasnotsomuchshockedasyoumightsuppose。Afterallafineharelikemyselfcouldalwaysgetanotherwife,andasIhavetoldyoushewasveryself-willed。

SoIlaystill,thinkingthatthosemenanddogswouldgoaway。

ButwhatdoyouthinkMahatma?JustastheyweregoingtheboyTomcalledout——

\"Isay,Dad,IthinkwemightaswellknockthroughtheRoundPlantation。Gilestellsmethattheoldspeckle-backedbuckliesuphere。\"

\"Doeshe?\"saidGrampus。\"Well,ifso,that’sthehareIwanttosee,forIknowhe’dgiveusagoodrun。Here,Jerry\"(Jerrywasthehuntsman),\"justputthehoundsintothatplace。\"

SoJerryputthehoundsin,makingdreadfulnoisestoencouragethem,andofcourseIcameout,asIdidnotwishtosharethefateofmyfuturewife。

\"That’shim!\"screechedTom。\"Lookatthegreymarksonhisback。\"

\"Yes,that’sherightenough,\"shoutedtheRed-facedMan。\"Laythemon,Jerry,laythemon;we’reinforarattlingrunnow,I’llwarrant。\"

SotheywerelaidonandIwentawayashardasmylegswouldcarryme。VerysoonIfoundthatIhadleftallthosecurly-taileddogsalongwaybehind。

\"Ah!\"Isaidtomyselfproudly,\"thesebeastsarenotgreyhounds;theyarelikeGiles’sretrieverandthesheepdog。They’llneverseemeagain。SoIloopedalongsavingmybreathandheadingforawoodwhichwasquitefivemilesoffthatIhadoncevisitedfromtheMarshonthesea-shorewhereIlaysick,forIwassuretheywouldneverfollowmethere。

Youcanimagine,then,Mahatma,howsurprisedIwaswhenIdrewnearthatwoodtohearahideousnoiseofdogsallbarkingtogetherbehindme,andonlookingback,toseethosespottedbrutes,withtheirtongueshangingout,comingalongquiteclosetoeachotherandnotmorethanaquarterofamileaway。

Moreovertheywerecomingafterme。Iwassureofthat,forthefirstofthemkeptsettingitsnosetothegroundjustwhereIhadrun,andthenliftingupitsheadtobay。Yes,theywerecomingonmyscent。

TheycouldsmellmeasGiles’scurlydogsmellsthewoundedpartridges。Myheartsankatthethought,butpresentlyIrememberedthatthewoodwasquiteclose,andthatthereIshouldcertainlygivethemtheslip。

SoIwentonquitecheerfully,notevenrunningasfastasIcould。

Butfortunewasagainstme,aseverythinghasalwaysbeen,forIneverfoundafriend。Iranalongthesideofahedgerowwhichwentquiteuptothewood,notknowingthatattheendofitthreemenwereengagedincuttingdownanoaktree。Yousee,Mahatma,theyhadcaughtsightofthehuntandstoppedfromtheirwork,sothatIdidnothearthesoundoftheiraxesuponthetree。Nor,asmyheadwassoneartheground,didIseethemuntilIwasrightontothem,atwhichmomentalsotheysawme。

\"Heresheis!\"yelledoneofthem。\"Keepheroutofcovertorthey’llloseher,\"andhethrewouthisarmsandbegantojumpabout,asdidtheothertwo。

Ipulledupshortwithinthreeorfouryardsofthem。Behindwerethedogsandthepeoplegallopinguponhorsesandinfrontwerethethreemen。WhatwasItodo?NowIhadstoppedexactlyinagateway,foralaneranalongsidethewood。Afteramoment’spauseIboltedthroughthegateway,thinkingthatIwouldgetintothewoodbeyond。Butoneofthemen,whoofcoursewantedtoseemekilled,wastooquickformeandthereheadedmeagain。

ThenIlostmysenses。Insteadofrunningonpasthimandleapingintothewood,Iswungrightroundandrushedback,stillclingingtothehedgerow。IndeedasIwentdownonesideofitthehoundsandthehunterscameupontheother,sothattherewereonlyafewsticksbetweenus,thoughfortunatelythewindwasblowingfromthemtome。

FearinglesttheyshouldseemeIjumpedintotheditchandranforquitetwohundredyardsthroughthemudandwaterthatwasgatheredthere。ThenIhadtocomeoutofitagainasitendedbutherewasafallintheground,sostillIwasnotseen。

MeanwhilethehunthadreachedthethreemenandIheardthemalltalkingtogether。TheendofitwasthatthemenexplainedwhichwayI

hadgone,andoncemorethehoundswerelaidontome。InaminutetheygottowhereIhadenteredtheditch,andtheregrewconfusedbecausemyfootmarksdidnotsmellinthewater。Forquitealongtimetheylookedabouttillatlength,takingawidecast,thehoundsfoundmysmellagainattheendoftheditch。

DuringthischeckIwasmakingthebestofmywaybacktowardsmyownhome;indeedhaditnotbeenforitIshouldhavebeencaughtandtorntopiecesmuchsoonerthanIwas。ThusithappenedthatIhadcoveredquitethreemilesbeforeoncemoreIheardthosehoundsbayingbehindme。ThiswasjustasIgotontothemoorland,atthatedgeofitwhichisaboutanotherthreemilesfromthegreathousecalledtheHall,whichstandsonthetopofacliffthatslopesdowntothebeachandthesea。

Ihadthoughtofmakingfortheotherwood,thatinwhichIhadsavedmyselffromthegreyhoundswhenthebeastJackbrokeitsneckagainstthetree,butitwastoofaroff,andthegroundwassoopenthatI

didnotdaretotry。

SoIwentstraighton,headingtowardsthecliff。Anothermileandtheyviewedme,forIheardTomyellwithdelightashestoodupinhisstirrupsontheblackcobhewasridingandwavedhiscap。Jerrythehuntsmanalsostoodupinhisstirrupsandwavedhiscap,andthelastawfulhuntbegan。

Iran——oh!howIran。OncewhentheywerenearlyonmeImanagedtocheckthemforaminuteinahollowbygettingamongsomesheep。Buttheysoonfoundmeagain,andcameaftermeatfulltearnotmorethanahundredyardsbehind。InfrontofmeIsawsomethingthatlookedlikewallsandboundedtowardsthemwithmylaststrength。Myheartwasbursting,myeyesandmouthseemedtobefullofblood,buttheterrorofbeingtorntopiecesstillgavemepowertorushonalmostasquicklyasthoughIhadjustbeenputoffmyform。ForasIhavetoldyou,Mahatma,Iam,orratherwas,averystrongandswifthare。

Ireachedthewalls;therewasanopendoorwayinthemthroughwhichI

fled,tofindmyselfinabiggarden。Twogardenerssawmeandshoutedloudly。Iflewonthroughsomeotherdoors,throughayard,andintoapassagewhereImetawomancarryingapail,whoshriekedandfellontoherback。Ijumpedoverherandgotintoabigroom,wherewasalongtablecoveredwithwhiteonwhichwereallsortsofthingsthatI

supposemeneat。OutofthatroomIwentintoyetanother,whereafatwomanwithahookednosewasseatedholdingsomethingwhiteinfrontofher。Iboltedunderthethingonwhichshewasseatedandlaythere。Shesawmecomeandbegantoshriekalso,andpresentlyamostterriblenoisearoseoutside。

Allthespotteddogswereinthehouse,bayingandbarking,andeverybodywasyelling。Thenforaminutethedogsstoppedtheirclamour,andIheardagreatclatterofthingsbreakingandofteethcrunchingandoftheRed-facedManshouting——

\"Thosecursedbrutesareeatingthehuntlunch。Getthemout,Jerry,youidiot!Getthemout!Greatheavens!what’sthematterwithherLadyship?Isanyonemurderingher?\"

Isupposethattheycouldn’tgetthemout,oratleastwhentheydidtheyallcameintotheotherroomwhereIwasundertheseatonwhichthefatwomanwasnowstanding。

\"Whatisit,mother?\"IheardTomsay。

\"Ananimal!\"shescreamed。\"Ananimalunderthesofa!\"

\"Allright,\"hesaid,\"that’sonlythehare。Here,hounds,outwithher,hounds!\"

Thedogsrushedabout,someofthemwithgreatlumpsoffoodstillintheirmouths。Buttheywereconfused,andallwentintothewrongplaces。Everythingbegantofallwithdreadfulcrashes,thefatwomanshriekedpiercingly,andhershriekwas——

\"China!Oh!mychina-a。John,youwretch!Help!Help!Help!\"

TowhichtheRed-facedManroaredinanswer——

\"Don’tbeaninfernalfool,Eliza-a。Isay,don’tbesuchaninfernalfool。\"

AlsotherewerelotsofothernoisesthatIcannotremember,exceptonewhichadogmade。

Thissillydoghadthrustitsheaduptheholeoverafiresuchasthestopsmakeoutsidethecovertswhenmenaregoingtoshoot,eithertohidesomethingortolookformethere。WhenitcamedownagainbecausetheRed-facedMankickedit,thedogputitspawsintothefireandpulleditalloutoverthefloor。Alsoithowledverybeautifully。Justthenanotherhound,thatonewhichgenerallyledthepack,begantosniffaboutnearmeandfinallypokeditsnoseunderthestuffwhichhidme。

Itjumpedbackandbayed,whereonIjumpedouttheotherside。Tommadearushatmeandknockedthefatwomanoffthethingshewasstandingon,sothatshefellamongthedogs,whichcoveredherupandbegantosniffherallover。FlyingfromTomIfoundmyselfinfrontofsomethingfilmy,beyondwhichIsawgrass。Itlookedsuspicious,butasnothingintheworldcouldbesobadasTom,no,notevenhisdogs,Ijumpedatit。

Therewasacrashandasharppointcutmynose,butIwasoutuponthegrass。Thenthereweretwentyothercrashes,andallthehoundswereouttoo,forTomhadcheeredthemon。Irantotheedgeofthelawnandsawasteepslopeleadingtothesandsandthesea。NowI

knewwhattheseawas,forafterTomhadshotmeinthebackIlivedbyitforalongwhile,andonceswamacrossalittlecreektogettomyform,fromwhichitcutmeoff。

WhileIrandownthatslopefastasmyachinglegswouldcarryme,I

madeupmymindthatIwouldswimoutintotheseaanddrownthere,sinceitisbettertodrownthantobetorntopieces。Butwhyareyoulaughing,friendMahatma。\"

\"Iamnotlaughing,\"Isaid。\"Inthisstate,withoutabody,Ihavenothingtolaughwith。Stillyouareright,foryouseethatIshouldbelaughingifIcould。Yourstoryofthestoutladyandthedogsandthechinaisveryamusing。\"

\"Perhaps,friend,butitdidnotamuseme。Nothingisamusingwhenoneisgoingtobeeatenalive。\"

\"Ofcourseitisn’t,\"Ianswered。\"Pleaseforgivemeandgoon。\"

\"Well,Itumbleddownthatcliff,followedbysomeofthedogsandTomandthegirlEllaandthehuntsmanJerryonfoot,anddraggedmyselfacrossthesandstillIcametothelipofthesea。

JustheretherewasaboatandbyitstoodGilesthekeeper。Hehadcometheretogetoutofthewayofthehunting,whichhehatedasmuchashedidthecoursing。Thesightofhimsettledme——intotheseaIwent。Thedogswantedtofollowme,butJerrycalledandwhippedthemoff。

\"Iwon’thavethemcaughtinthecurrentanddrowned,\"hesaid。\"Lettheflea-bittenolddevilgo,she’sbroughttroubleenoughalready。\"

\"Helpmeshoveofftheboat,Giles,\"shoutedTom。\"Sheshan’tbeatus;

wemusthaveherforthehounds。Comeon,Ella。\"

\"Bestleaveheralone,MasterTom,\"saidGiles。\"Ithinkshe’sanunluckyone,thatIdo。\"

StilltheendofitwasthathehelpedtofloatthelittleboatandgotintoitwithTomandElla。

JustaftertheyhadpushedoffIsawamanrunningdownthestepsonthecliffwavinghisarmswhilehecalledoutsomething。Butofhimtheytooknoheed。Idonotthinktheynoticedhim。Asforme,Iswamon。

IcouldnotgoveryfastbecauseIwassodreadfullytired;alsoIdidnotlikeswimming,andthecoldwavesbrokeovermyhead,makingthecutinmynosesmartandfillingmyeyeswithsomethingthatstungthem。Icouldnotseefareither,nordidIknowwhereIwasgoing。I

knewnothingexceptIwasabouttodie,andthatsooneverythingwouldbeatanend;men,dogs——everything,yes,evenTom。Iwantedthingstocometoanend。Ihadsufferedsodreadfully,lifewassohorrible,I

wassoverytired。Ifeltthatitwasbettertodieandhavedone。

SoIswamonalongwayandbegantoforgetthings;indeedIthoughtthatIwasplayinginthebigturnipfieldwithmymotherandsister。

ButjustasIwassinkingexhaustedahandshotdownintothewaterandcaughtmebytheears,althoughfrombelowthefingerslookedasthoughtheywerebendingawayfromme。Isawitcomingandtriedtosinkmorequickly,butcouldnot。

\"I’vegother,\"saidthevoiceofTomgleefully。\"My!isn’tsheabeauty?Overninepoundsifsheisanounce。Onlyjustintime,though,\"hewenton,\"for,look!she’sdrowning;herheadwobblesasthoughsheweresea-sick。Buckup,pussie,buckup!Youmustn’tcheatthehoundsatlast,youknow。Itwouldn’tbesportsmanlike,andtheyhatedeadhares。\"

Thenheheldmebymyhindlegstodrainthewateroutofme,andafterwardsbegantoblowdownmynose,Ididnotknowwhy。

\"Don’tdothat,Tom,\"saidEllasharply。\"It’snasty。\"

\"Mustkeepthelifeinhersomehow,\"answeredTom,andwentonblowing。

\"MasterTom,\"interruptedGiles,whowasrowingtheboat。\"Iain’tparticular,butIwishyou’dleavethatthereharealone。SomehowI

thinksthere’sbadnewsinitseye。Whoknows?P’rapsthelittledevilfeels。Anyway,it’sarumone,itsswimmingouttosea。Ineversee’dahuntedharedothatafore。\"

\"Bosh!\"saidTom,andcontinuedhisblowing。

WereachedtheshoreandTomjumpedoutoftheboat,holdingmebytheears。Thehoundswereallonthebeach,mostofthemlyingdown,fortheywereverytired,butthemenwerestandinginaknotatadistancetalkingearnestly,Tomrantothehounds,cryingout——

\"Heresheis,mybeauties,heresheis!\"whereontheygotupandbegantobay。Thenheheldmeabovethem。

\"MasterTom,\"IheardJerry’svoicesay,\"forGod’ssakeletthatharegoandlisten,MasterTom,\"andthegirlElla,whoofasuddenhadbeguntosob,triedtopullhimback。

Buthewasmadtoseemebittentodeathandeaten,anduntilhehaddonesowouldattendtonoone。Heonlyshouted,\"One——two——three!

Now,hounds!/Worry,worry,worry!/\"

Thenhethrewmeintotheairabovetheredthroatsandgnashingteethwhichleaptuptowardsme。

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TheHarepaused,butadded,\"Didyoutellme,friendMahatma,thatyouhadneverbeentorntopiecesbyhounds,’brokenup,’Ibelievetheycallit?\"

\"Yes,Idid,\"Ianswered,\"andwhatismoreIshallbeobligedifyouwillnotdwelluponthesubject。\"

THECOMINGOFTHERED-FACEDMAN

\"Asyoulike,\"saidtheHare。\"Certainlyitwasverydreadful。Itseemedtolastalongtime。ButIdon’tminditsomuchnow,forI

feelthatitcanneverhappentomeagain。AtleastIhopeitcan’t,forIdon’tknowwhatIhavedonetodeservesuchafate,anymorethanIknowwhyitshouldhavehappenedtomeonce。\"

\"Somethingyoudidinapreviousexistence,perhaps,\"Ianswered。\"Youseethenyoumayhavehuntedothercreaturessocruellythatatlastyourturncametosufferwhatyouhadmadethemsuffer。Ioftenthinkthatbecauseofwhatwehavedonebeforewemenarealsoreallybeinghuntedbysomethingwecannotsee。\"

\"Ah!\"exclaimedtheHare,\"Ineverthoughtofthat。Ihopeitistrue,foritmakesthingsseemjusterandlesswicked。ButIsay,friendMahatma,whatamIdoingherenow,whereyoutellmepoorcreatureswithfourfeetnever,orhardlyevercome?\"

\"Idon’tknow,Hare。Iamnotwise,towhomitisonlygrantedtovisittheRoadoccasionallytosearchforsomeone。\"

\"Iunderstand,Mahatma,butstillyoumustknowagreatdealoryouwouldnotbeallowedinsuchaplacebeforeyourtime,oratanyrateyoumustbeabletoguessagreatdeal。Sotellme,whydoyouthinkthatIamhere?\"

\"Ican’tsay,Hare,Ican’tindeed。PerhapsaftertheGatesareopenandyourGuardianhasgivenyoutodrinkoftheCup,youwillgotosleepandwakeupagainassomethingelse。\"

\"Todrinkofthecup,Mahatma?Idon’tdrink;atleastIdidn’t,thoughIcan’ttellwhatmayhappenhere。Butwhatdoyoumeanaboutwakingupassomethingelse?Pleasebemoreplain。Aswhatelse?\"

\"Oh!whocanknow?PossiblyasyouareonthehumanRoadyoumightevenbecomeamansomeday,thoughIshouldnotadviseyoutobuildonsuchahopeasthat。\"

\"Whatdoyousay,Mahatma?Aman!Oneofthosetwo-leggedbeaststhathunthares;athinglikeGilesandTom——yes,Tom?Oh!notthat——notthat!I’dalmostrathergothrougheverythingagainthanbecomeacruel,torturingman。\"

AsitspokethustheHaregrewsodisturbedthatitnearlyvanished;

literallyitseemedtomeltawaytillIcouldonlyperceiveitsoutline。WithakindofshockIcomprehendedallthehorrorthatitmustfeelatsuchaprospectasIhadsuggestedtoit,andreallythisgraspingofthetruthhurtmyhumanpride。Ithadnevercomehometomebeforethatthecircumstancesoftheirlives——anddeaths——mustcausesomecreaturestoseeusinstrangelights。

\"Oh!IhavenodoubtIwasmistaken,\"Isaidhurriedly,\"andthatyourwishesonthepointwillberespected。ItoldyouthatIknownothing。\"

AtthesewordstheHarebecamequitevisibleagain。

Itsatupandveryreflectivelybegantorubitsstillshadowynosewithashadowypaw。Ithinkthatitrememberedthestingofthesaltwaterinthecutmadebytheglassofthewindowthroughwhichithadsprung。

Believingthatitsremarkablestorywasdone,andthatpresentlyitwouldaltogethermeltawayandvanishoutofmyknowledge,Ilookedaboutme。FirstIlookedabovethetoweringGatestoseewhethertheLightshadyetbeguntochange。ThenastheyhadnotIlookeddowntheGreatWhiteRoad,followingitformilesandmiles,untileventomyspiritsightitlostitselfintheNowhere。

PresentlycomingupthisRoadtowardsusIsawamandressedinagreencoat,riding-breechesandbootsandapeakedcap,whoheldinhishandahunting-whip。Hewasafine-lookingpersonofmiddleage,withapleasant,opencountenance,brightblueeyes,andveryredcheeks,onwhichheworelight-colouredwhiskers。Inshortajovial-

lookingindividual,withwhomthingshadevidentlyalwaysgonewell,onetowhomsorrowanddisappointmentandmentalstrugglewereutterstrangers。He,atleast,hadneverknownwhatitisto\"endurehardness\"inallhislife。

StudyinghisnatureasonecandoontheRoad,Iperceivedalsothatinhimtherewasnoguile。Hewasagood-minded,God-fearingmanaccordingtohissimplelights,whohaddonemanykindnessesandcontributedliberallytowardsthewantsofthepoor,thoughashehadbeenveryrich,ithadcosthimlittlethustogratifythenaturalpromptingsofhisheart。

MoreoverhewaswhatJorsencallsa\"youngsoul,\"quiteyoungindeed,bywhichImeanthathehadnotoftenwalkedtheRoadinpreviousstatesoflife,asforinstancethatEasternwomanhaddonewhoaccostedmebeforethearrivaloftheHare。Sotospeakhiscrudenaturehadscarcelyoutgrowntheprimitivehumanconditioninwhichnecessityaswellastastemakeitcustomaryandpleasanttomentokill;thatconditionthroughwhichalmosteveryboypassesonhiswaytomanhood,Isupposebytheworkingofsomesecretlawofreminiscence。

Itwasthisthoughtthatfirstledmetoconnectthenew-comerwiththeRed-facedManoftheHare’sstory。ItmayseemstrangethatI

shouldhavebeensodense,butthetruthisthatitneveroccurredtome,anymorethanithaddonetotheHare,thatsuchapersonwouldbeatalllikelytotreadtheRoadformanyyearstocome。Ihadgatheredthathewascomparativelyyoung,andalthoughIhadarguedotherwisewiththeHare,hadconcludedthereforethathewouldcontinuetolivehishappyearthlifeuntiloldagebroughthimtoanaturalend。Hencemyobtuseness。

Themanwasdriftingtowardsmethoughtfully,evidentlymuchbewilderedbyhisnewsurroundingsbutnotintheleastafraid。Indeedtherenoneareafraid;whentheyglidefromtheirdeath-bedstotheRoadtheyleavefearbehindthemwiththeotherterrorsofourmortallot。

PresentlyhebecameconsciousofthepresenceoftheHare,andthoughtspassedthroughhismindwhichofcourseIcouldread。

\"Myword!\"hesaidtohimself,\"thingsarebetterthanIhoped。

There’sahare,andwherethereareharestheremustbehuntingandshooting。Oh!ifonlyIhadagun,ortheghostofagun!\"

Thenanideastruckhim。Heliftedhishunting-cropandhurleditattheHare。

Asitwasonlytheshadowofacropofcourseitcouldhurtnothing。

StillitwentthroughtheshadowoftheHareandcausedittotwistroundlikelightning。

\"Thatwasagoodshotanyway,\"hereflected,withasatisfiedsmile。

BynowtheHarehadseenhim。

\"/TheRed-facedMan!/\"itexclaimed,\"Grampushimself!\"anditturnedtofleeaway。

\"Don’tbefrightened,\"Icried,\"hecan’thurtyou;nothingcanhurtyouhere。\"

TheHarehaltedandsatup。\"No,\"itsaid,\"Iforgot。Butyousaw,hetriedto。Now,Mahatma,youwillunderstandwhatabloodthirstybruteheis。EvenafterIamdeadhehastriedtokillmeagain。\"

\"Well,andwhynot?\"interruptedtheMan。\"Whatareharesforexcepttobekilled?\"

\"There,Mahatma,youhearhim。Lookatme,Man,whoamI?\"

SohelookedattheHareandtheHarelookedathim。Presentlyhisfacegrewpuzzled。

\"ByJingo!\"hesaidslowly,\"youareuncommonlylike——you/are/thataccursedwitchofaharewhichcostmemylife。Therearethewhitemarksonyourback,andthereisthegreysplotchonyourear。Oh!ifonlyIhadagun——arealgun!\"

\"Youwouldshootme,wouldn’tyou,ortryto?\"saidtheHare。\"Well,youhaven’tandyoucan’t。YousayIcostyouyourlife。Whatdoyoumean?Itwasmylifethatwassacrificed,notyours。\"

\"Indeed,\"answeredtheMan,\"Ithoughtyougotaway。NeversawanymoreofyouafteryoujumpedthroughtheFrenchwindow。Neverhadtime。ThelastthingIrememberisherLadyshipscreaminglikeamadcockatoo,yes,andabusingmeasthoughIwereapickpocket,withthedrawing-roomallonfire。Thensomethinghappened,anddownIwentamongthebrokenchinaandhitmyheadagainstthelegofatable。

NextcameakindofwhirlingblacknessandIwokeuphere。\"

\"Afitorastroke,\"Isuggested。

\"Both,Ithink,sir。Thefitfirst——Ihavehad’embefore,andthestrokeafterwards——againstthelegofthetable。Anywaytheyfinishedmebetweenthem,thankstothatlittlebeast。\"

ThenitwasthatIsawaverystrangething,ahareinarage。Itseemedtogomad,ofcourseImeanspirituallymad。Itseyesflashedfire;itopeneditsmouthandshutitafterthefashionofasuffocatingfish。Atlastitspokeinitsownway——IcannotstoptoexplaininfurtherdetailtheexactmannerofspeechorratherofitsequivalentupontheRoad。

\"Man,Man,\"itexclaimed,\"yousaythatIfinishedyou。Butwhatdidyoudotome?Youshotme。Lookatthemarksuponmyback。Youcoursedmewithyourrunningdogs。Youhuntedmewithyourhounds。YoudraggedmeoutoftheseaintowhichIswamtoescapeyoubydeath,andthrewmelivingtothepack,\"andtheHarestoppedexhaustedbyitsownfury。

\"Well,\"repliedtheMancoolly,\"andsupposeI,ormypeople,did,whatofit?Whyshouldn’tI?Youwereabeast,Iwasamanwithdominionoveryou。YoucanreadallaboutthatintheBookofGenesis。\"

\"IneverheardoftheBookofGenesis,\"saidtheHare,\"butwhatdoesdominionmean?DoesthisBookofGenesissaythatitmeanstherighttotormentthatwhichisweakerthanthetormentor?\"

\"Allyouanimalsweremadeforustoeat,\"commentedtheMan,avoidingananswertothedirectquestion。

\"Verygood,\"answeredtheHare,\"letussupposethatwe/were/givenyoutoeat。Wasitinordertoeatmethatyoucameoutagainstmewithguns,thenwithdogsthatrunbysight,andthenwithdogsthatrunbysmell?\"

\"Ifyouweretobekilledandeaten,whyshouldyounotbekilledinoneoftheseways,Hare?\"

\"WhyshouldIbekilledinthoseways,Man,whenothersmoremercifulweretoyourhand?Indeed,whyshouldIbekilledatall?Moreover,ifyouwishedtosatisfyyourhungerwithmybody,whyatthelastwasI

throwntothedogstodevour?\"

\"Idon’tquiteknow,Hare。Neverlookedatthematterinthatlightbefore。But——ah!I’vegotyounow,\"headdedtriumphantly。\"Ifithadn’tbeenformeyouneverwouldhavelived。Yousee/I/gaveyouthegiftoflife。Therefore,insteadofgrumbling,youshouldbeverymuchobligedtome。Don’tyouunderstand?Ipreservedhares,sothatwithoutmeyouwouldneverhavebeenahare。Isn’tthatright,Mr。——

Mr。——IamsorryIhaveforgottenyourname,\"headded,turningtowardsme。

\"Mahatma,\"Isaid。

\"Oh!yes,Irememberitnow——Mr。——ah——Mr。Hatter。\"

\"Thereissomethingintheargument,\"Irepliedcautiously,\"butletushearourfriend’sanswer。\"

\"Answer——myanswer!Well,hereitis。Whatareyou,Man,whodaretosaythatyougivelifeorwithholdit?YouaLordoflife,/you!/I

tellyouthatIknowlittle,yetIamsurethatyouorthoselikeyouhavenomorepowertocreatelifethantheworldwehavelefthastobidthestarstoshine。Ifthelifemustcome,itwillcome,andifitcannotfulfilitselfasahare,thenitwillappearassomethingelse。

Ifyousaythatyoucreatelife,I,thepoorbeastwhichyoutortured,tellyouthatyouareapresumptuousliar。\"

\"Youdaretolectureme,\"saidtheMan,\"me,theheirofalltheages,asthepoetcalledme。Why,younastylittleanimal,doyouknowthatIhavekilledhundredslikeyou,and,\"headded,withasuddenafflatusofpride,\"thousandsofothercreatures,suchaspheasants,tosaynothingofdeerandlargergame?ThathasbeenmyprincipaloccupationsinceIwasaboy。ImaysaythatIhavelivedforsport;

gotverylittleelsetoshowformylife,sotospeak。\"

\"Oh!\"saidtheHare,\"haveyou?Well,ifIwereyou,Ishouldn’tboastaboutitjustnow。Yousee,wearestilloutsideofthoseGates。Whoknowsbutthatyouwillfindeveryoneofthelivingthingsyouhaveamusedyourselfbyslaughteringwaitingforyouwithinthem,eachprayingforjusticetoitsMakerandyourown?\"

\"Myword!\"saidtheMan,\"whatahorriblenotion;it’slikeabaddream。\"

Hereflectedalittle,thenadded,\"Well,iftheydo,I’vegotmyanswer。Ikilledthemforfood;manmustlive。Millionsofpheasantsaresoldtobeeateneveryyearatamuchsmallerpricethantheycosttobreed。Whatdoyousaytothat,Mr。Hatter?Finisheshim,Ithink。\"

\"I’mnotarguing,\"Ireplied。\"AsktheHare。\"

\"Yes,askme,Man,andalthoughyouarerepeatingyourself,I’llanswerwithanotherquestion,knowingthathereyoumusttellthetruth。Didyoureallyrearusallforfood?Wasitforthisthatyoukeptyourkeepers,yourrunningdogsandyourhuntingdogs,thatyoumightkillpoordefencelessbeastsandbirdstofillmen’sstomachs?

Ifthiswasso,Ihavenothingmoretosay。Indeed,ifourdeathsorsufferingsattheirhandsreallyhelpmeninanyway,Ihavenothingmoretosay。Iadmitthatyouarehigherandstrongerthanweare,andhavearighttouseusforyourownadvantage,oreventodestroyusaltogetherifweharmyou。\"

TheManpondered,thenrepliedsullenly——

\"Youknowverywellthatitwasnotso。Ididnotrearuppheasantsandharesmerelytoeatthemorthatothersmighteatthem。SomethingforcesmetotellyouthatitwasinorderthatImightenjoymyselfbyshowingmyskillinshootingthem,ortohavethepleasureandexerciseofhuntingthemtodeath。Still,\"headdeddefiantly,\"IwhoamaChristianmanmaintainthatmyreligionperfectlyjustifiedmeindoingallthesethings,andthatnoblameattachestomeonthisaccount。\"

\"Verygood,\"saidtheHare,\"nowwehaveaclearissue。FriendMahatma,whenthoseGatesopenpresentlywhathappensbeyondthem?\"

\"Idon’tknow,\"Ianswered,\"Ihaveneverbeenthere;atleastnotthatIcanremember。\"

\"Still,friendMahatma,isitnotsaidthatyonderlivessomePowerwhichjudgesrighteouslyanddeclareswhatistrueandwhatisfalse?\"

\"Ihaveheardso,Hare。\"

\"Verywell,Man,IlaymycausebeforethatPower——doyouthesame。IfIamwrongIwillgobacktoearthtobetorturedbyyouandyoursagain。If,however,Iamright,youshallabidethejudgmentofthePower,andIaskthatItwillmakeofyou——ahuntedhare!\"

Nowwhenheheardtheseawfulwords——fortheywereawful——noless,theRed-facedMangrewmuchdisturbed。Hehummedandhehawed,andshiftedhisfeetabout。Atlasthesaid——

\"Youmustadmitthatwhileyoulivedyouhadafirst-classtimeundermyprotection。Lotsofturnipstoeatandsoforth。\"

\"Afirst-classtime!\"theHareansweredwithwitheringscorn。\"Whatsortofatimewouldyouhavehadifsomeonehadshotyoualloverthebackandyoumustcreepawaytodieofpainandstarvation?Howwouldyouhaveenjoyeditif,fromdaytoday,youhadbeenforcedtoliveinterrorofcunningmonsters,whoatanyhourmightappeartohurtyouinsomenewfashion?Doyousupposethatanimalscannotfeelfear,andiscontinualfearthekindoffriendthatgivesthema’first-classtime’?\"

TothislastargumenttheManseemedabletofindnoanswer。

\"Mr。Hare,\"hesaidhumbly,\"weareallfallible。AlthoughIneverthoughttofindmyselfinthepositionofhavingtodoso,IwilladmitthatImaypossiblyhavebeenmistakeninmyviewsandtreatmentofyouandyourkind,andindeedofothercreatures。Ifso,I

apologiseforany,ah——temporaryinconvenienceImayhavecausedyou。

Icandonomore。\"

\"Come,Hare,\"Iinterposed,\"that’shandsome;perhapsyoumightletbygonesbebygones。\"

\"Apologise!\"exclaimedtheHare。\"AfterallIhavesufferedIdonotthinkitisenough。Attheveryleast,Mahatma,heshouldsaythatheisheartilyashamedandsorry。\"

\"Well,well,\"saidtheMan,\"it’snousemakingtwobitesofacherry。

Iamsorry,trulysorryforallthepainandterrorIhavebroughtonyou。Ifthatwon’tdolet’sgoupandsettlethematter,andifI’vebeenwrongI’lltrytobeartheconsequenceslikeagentleman。Only,Mr。Hare,Ihopethatyouwillnotwishtoputyourcasemorestronglyagainstmethanyouneed。\"

\"NotI,Man。Iknownowthatyouonlyerredbecausethetruthhadnotbeenrevealedtoyou——becauseyoudidnotunderstand。AllthatIwillask,ifIcan,isthatyoumaybeallowedtotellthistruthtoothermen。\"

\"Well,IamgladtosayIcan’tdothat,Hare。\"

\"Don’tbesosure,\"Ibrokein;\"it’sjustthekindofthingwhichmightbedecreed——agenerationortwohencewhentheworldisfittolistentoyou。\"

Buthetooknoheed,ordidnotcomprehendme,andwenton——

\"Itisanimpossibility,andifIdidtheywouldthinkmealunaticorasnivelling,sentimentalhumbug。Ibelievethatlotsofmyoldfriendswouldscarcelyspeaktomeagain。Why,puttingasidethepleasuresofsport,iftheviewsyoupreachweretobeaccepted,whatwouldbecomeofkeepersandbeatersandhuntsmenanddog-breeders,andofthousandsofotherswhodirectlyorindirectlygettheirlivingoutofhuntingandshooting?Wherewouldgamerentsbealso?\"

\"Idon’tknow,Iamsure,\"repliedtheHarewearily。\"Isupposethattheywouldearntheirlivinginsomeotherway,astheymustincountrieswherethereisnosport,andthatyouwouldhavetomakeupforshootingrentsbygrowingmoreupontheland。Youknowthatafterallweharesandtheothergameeatagreatdealwhichmightbesavediftherewerenotsomanyofus。ButIamnotwise,andIhaveneverlookedatthequestionfromthatpointofview。Itmayseemselfish,butIhavetoconsidermyselfandthecreatureswhosecauseIplead,forsomethinginsidemeistellingmenow——yes,now——thatallofthemarespeakingthroughmymouth。ItsaysthatiswhyIamallowedtobehereandtotalkwithyouboth;fortheirsakesratherthanformyown。\"

\"Ifyouhavemoretosayyouhadbettersayitquickly,\"I

interrupted,addressingtheRed-facedMan。\"IseethattheLightsarebeginningtochange,whichmeansthatsoontheRoadwillbeclosedandtheGatesopened。\"

\"Ican’trememberanything,\"heanswered。\"Yes,thereisonematter,\"

headdednervously。\"Isee,Mr。Hare,thatyouarethinkingofmyboyTom,notverykindlyIamafraid。AsyouhavebeensogoodastoforgivemeIhopethatyouwon’tbehardonTom。Heisnotatallabadsortofaladifalittlethoughtless,likemanyotheryoungpeople。\"

\"Idon’tlikeTom,\"saidtheHare,withdecision。\"Tomshotmewhenyoutoldhimnottoshoot。Tomshutmeupinafilthyplacewithayellowrabbitwhichheforgottofeed,sothatitwantedtoeatme。

Tomtriedtocutmeofffromthewoodsothattherunningdogsmightcatchme,althoughyoushoutedtohimthatitwasnotsportsmanlike。

Tomdraggedmeoutoftheseaandblewdownmynostrilstokeepmealive。Tomthrewmetothehounds,althoughGilesremonstratedwithhimandeventhehuntsmanbeggedhimtoletmego。ItellyouthatI

don’tlikeTom。\"

\"Still,Mr。Hare,\"pleadedtheRed-facedMan,\"IhopethatifitshouldbeinyourpowerwhenwegetthroughthoseGates,thatyouwillbemercifultoTom。Ican’tthinkofmuchtosayforhiminthishurry,butthere,heismyonlysonandthetruthisthatIlovehim。

Youknowhemaylive——tobedifferent——ifyoudon’tbringsomemisfortuneonhim。\"

\"WhoamItobringmisfortuneortowithholdit?\"askedtheHare,softeningvisibly。\"Well,Iknowwhatlovemeans,formymotherlovedmeandIlovedherinmyway。ItellyouthatwhenIsawherdead,turnedfromabeautifullivingthingintoastainedlumpoffleshandfur,Ifeltdreadful。IunderstandnowthatyouloveTomasmymotherlovedme,and,Man,forthesakeofyourlove——notforhissake,mind——IpromiseyouthatIwon’tsayanythingagainstTomifIcanhelpit,ordoanythingeither。\"

\"You’rearealgoodfellow!\"exclaimedtheRed-facedMan,withevidentrelief。\"Givemeyourhand。Oh!Iforgot,youcan’t。Hullo!what’supnow?Everythingseemstobealtering。\"

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Ashespoke,tomyeyestheLightsbegantochangeinearnest。Allthesky(Icallitskyforclearness)abovethemightyGatesbecameasitwerealivewithburningtonguesofeverycolourthatanartistcanconceive。Bydegreesthesefierytonguesorswordsshapedthemselvesintoavastcirclewhichdrovebackthewallsofdarkness,andthroughthiscircle,guided,guardedbythespiritsofdeadsuns,withodoursandwithchantings,descendedthatcrownedCityoftheMansionsbeforewhosegloryimaginationbreaksandevenVisionveilshereyes。

Itdescended,itsbannerswaveringinthewindsofprayer;ithungabovetheGates,theflowersofallsplendours,Heaven’sveryrose,hunglikeanopalontheboundlessbreastofnight,andthereitstayed。

TheVoiceintheNorthcalledtotheVoiceintheSouth;theVoiceintheEastcalledtotheVoiceintheWest,anduptheGreatWhiteRoadspedtheAngeloftheRoad,makingreportashecamethatallhismultitudeweregatheredinandforthatwhiletheRoadwasbarred。

HepassedandinaflashtheGateswereburnedaway。TheashesofthemfellupontheheadsofthosewaitingattheGates,whiteningtheirfacesanddryingtheirtearsbeforetheChange。TheyfellupontheManandtheHarebesideme,veilingthemasitwereandmakingthemsilent,butonmetheydidnotfall。Then,frombetweentheWardensoftheGates,flowedforththeHelpersandtheGuardians(savethosewhoalreadywerewithoutcomfortingthechildren)seekingtheirbelovedandbearingtheCupsofslumberandnewbirth;thenpealedthequestion——

\"Whohathsufferedmost?Letthatonefirsttasteofpeace。\"

Nowallthedimhostssurgedforwardsinceeachoutwornsoulbelievedthatithadsufferedmostandwasinthebitterestneedofpeace。ButtheHelpersandtheGuardiansgentlypressedthemback,andagaintherepealed,noquestionbutacommand。

Thiswasthecommand:——

\"Drawnear,thouHare。\"

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JorsenaskedmewhathappenedafterthisjustificationoftheHare,which,ifIheardaright,appearedtosuggestthatbythedecreeofsomejudgeunknown,thewoesofsuchcreaturesarenotunnotedanddespised,orleftunsolaced。OfcourseIhadtoanswerhimthatI

couldnottell。

Perhapsnothinghappenedatall。PerhapsallthewondersIseemedtosee,eventheRoadbywhichsoulstravelfromTheretoHereandfromHeretoThere,andtheGatesthatwereburnedaway,andtheCityoftheMansionsthatdescended,werebutsignsandsymbolsofmysterieswhichasyetwecannotgrasporunderstand。

Whatevermaybethetruthastothismatterofmyvisions,Ineedhardlyadd,however,thatnoonecanbemoreanxiousthanIammyselftolearninwhatwaytheRed-facedMan,speakingonbehalfofourdominantrace,andtheHare,speakingasanappointedadvocateofthesubjectanimalcreation,finishedtheirargumentinthelightoffullerknowledge。MuchalsodoIwonderwhichofthemwasprovedtoberight,adifficultmatterwhereonIfeelquiteincompetenttoexpressanyviews。

ButyouseeatthatmomentIwokeup。TheedgeoftheRoadonwhichI

wasstandingseemedtogivewaybeneathme,andIfellintospaceasonedoesinanightmare。Itisaveryunpleasantsensation。

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IremembernoticingafterwardsthatIcouldnothavebeenlongasleep。

WhenIbegantodreamIhadonlyjustblownoutthecandle,andwhenI

awokeagaintherewasstillasmoulderingsparkuponitswick。

But,asIhavesaid,inthatspirit-landwitherIhadjourneyedistobefoundneithertimenorspacenoranyotherfamiliarthing。