the mirror of kong ho-第5章
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presenting himself openly; when he was permitted to see her; after the
manner of these barbarians。 (Yet even of them the more discriminating
acknowledge that our customs are immeasurably superior; for when I
explained to the aged father of the Maidens Blank that among us the
marriage rites are irrevocably performed before the bride is seen
unveiled by man; he sighed heavily and exclaimed that the parents of
this country had much to learn。)
The genial…minded Herbert had already acquired for himself the
reputation of being one who ceaselessly removes the gravity of others;
both by word and action; and from the first he selected this obscure
person for his charitable purpose to a most flattering extent。 Not
only did heon the pretext that his memory was rebelliousinvariably
greet me as 〃Mr。 Hong Kong;〃 but on more than one occasion he
insisted; with mirth…provoking reference to certain details of my
unbecoming garments; that I must surely have become confused and sent
a Mrs。 Hong Kong instead of myself; and frequently he undermined the
gravity of all most successfully by pulling me backwards suddenly by
the pigtail; with the plea that he imagined he was picking up his
riding…whip。 This attractive person was always accompanied by a
formidable dogof convex limbs; shrunken lip; and suspicious
demeanourwhich he called Influenza; to the excessive amusement of
those to whom he related its characteristics。 For some inexplicable
reason from the first it regarded my lower apparel as being unsuitable
for the ordinary occasions of life; and in spite of the low hissing
call by which its master endeavoured to attract its attention to
himself; it devoted its energies unceasingly to the self…imposed task
of removing them fragment by fragment。 Nevertheless it was a dog of
favourable size and condition; and it need not therefore be a matter
for surprise that when the intellectual person Herbert took his
departure on the day in question it had to be assumed that it had
already preceded him。 Having accomplished so much; this person found
little difficulty in preparing it tastefully in his own apartment;
and making the substitution on the following day。
Although his mind was confessedly enlarged at the success of his
venture; and his hopes most ornamentally coloured at the thought of
the adorable one's gratified esteem when she discovered how expertly
her wishes had been carried out; this person could not fail to notice
that the Maiden Blank was also materially agitated when she
distributed the contents of the dish before her。
〃Will you; of your enlightened courtesy; accept; and overlook the
deficiencies of; a portion of rabbit…pie; O high…souled Mr。 Kong?〃 she
inquired gracefully when this insignificant person was reached; and;
concealing my many…hued emotion beneath an impassive face; I bowed
agreeably as I replied; 〃To the beggar; black bread is a royal
course。〃
〃WHAT pie did you say; dear?〃 whispered another autumnal maiden;
when all had partaken somewhat; and at her words a most consistently
acute silence involved the table。
〃II don't quite know;〃 replied the one of the upper end; becoming
excessively devoid of complexion; and restraining her voice she
forthwith sent down an attending slave to inquire closely。
At this point a person of degraded ancestry endeavoured to remove the
undoubted cloud of depression by feigning the nocturnal cry of the
domestic cat; but in this he was not successful; and a maiden
opposite; after fixedly regarding a bone on her plate; withdrew
suddenly; embracing herself as she went。 A moment later the slave
returned; proclaiming aloud that the dish which had been prepared for
the occasion had now been accidentally discovered by the round…bodied
cook beneath the cushions of an arm…chair (a spot by no means
satisfactory to this person's imagination had the opportunities at his
disposal been more diffuse)。
〃What; then; is this of which we have freely partaken?〃 cried they
around; and; in the really impressive silence which followed; an
inopportune person discovered a small silver tablet among the
fragments upon his plate; and; taking it up; read aloud the single
word; 〃Influenza。〃
During the day; and even far into the uncounted gong…strokes of the
time of darkness; this person had frequently remained in a fascinated
contemplation of the moment when he should reveal himself and stand up
to receive the benevolently…expressed congratulations of all who paid
an agreed sum at fixed intervals; and; particularly; the dazzling
though confessedly unsettling glance…thanks of the celestially…formed
maiden who had explicitly stated that she was desirous of having a
little dog。 Now; however; when this part of the enterprise ought to
have taken place; I found myself unable to evade the conclusion that
some important detail of the entire scheme had failed to agree
harmoniously with the rest; and; had it been possible; I would have
retired with unobtrusive tact and permitted another to wear
my honourable acquirements。 But; for some reason; as I looked around I
perceived that every eye was fixed upon me with what at another time
would have been a most engaging unanimity; and; although I bowed with
undeterred profusion; and endeavoured to walk out behind an expression
of all…comprehensive urbanity that had never hitherto failed me; a
person of unsympathetic outline placed himself before the door; and
two others; standing one on each side of me; gave me to understand
that a recital of the full happening was required before I left the
room。
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It is hopeless to expect a display of refined intelligence at the
hands of a people sunk in barbarism and unacquainted with the
requirements of true dignity and the essentials of food preparation。
On the manner of behaving of the male portion of those present this
person has no inducement whatever to linger。 Even the maiden for whom
he had accomplished so much; after the nature of the misunderstanding
had been made plain to her; uttered only a single word of approval;
which; on subsequently consulting a book of interpretations; this
person found to indicate: 〃A person of weak intellect; one without an
adequate sense of the proportion and fitness of things; a buffoon; a
jester; a compound of gooseberries scalded and crushed with cream〃;
but although each of these definitions may in a way be regarded as
applicable; he is still unable to decide which was the precise one
intended。
With salutations of filial regard; and in a spirit seven times refined
by affliction and purified by vain regrets。
KONG HO。
(Upon whose tablet posterity will perchance inscribe the titles;
〃Ill…destined but Misjudged。〃)
LETTER III
Concerning the virtuous amusements of both old and young。 The
sit…round games。 The masterpiece of the divine Li Tang; and
its reception by all; including that same Herbert。
VENERATED SIRE (whose breadth of mind is so well developed as to take
for granted boundless filial professions; which; indeed; become vapid
by a too frequent reiteration);
Your amiable inquiry as to how the barbarians pass their time; when
not employed in affairs of commerce or in worshipping their ancestors;
has inspired me to examine the matter more fully。 At the same time
your pleasantly…composed aphorism that the interior nature of