第 8 节
作者:冷如冰      更新:2021-02-19 19:50      字数:5042
  enthoosiastic remarks; for a man with a gold band on his hat
  said; in a hash voice; that I must stop pokin the walls。  I told
  him I would do so by all means。  〃You see;〃 I said; taking hold
  of the tassel which waved from the man's belt; and drawin him
  close to me in a confidential way; 〃You see; I'm lookin round
  this Mooseum; and if I like it I shall buy it。〃
  Instid of larfin hartily at these remarks; which was made in a
  goakin spirit; the man frowned darkly and walked away。
  I first visited the stuffed animals; of which the gorillers
  interested me most。  These simple…minded monsters live in Afriky;
  and are believed to be human beins to a slight extent; altho'
  they are not allowed to vote。  In this department is one or two
  superior giraffes。  I never woulded I were a bird; but I've
  sometimes wished I was a giraffe; on account of the long distance
  from his mouth to his stummuck。  Hence; if he loved beer; one
  mugful would give him as much enjoyment while goin down; as forty
  mugfuls would ordinary persons。  And he wouldn't get intoxicated;
  which is a beastly way of amusin oneself; I must say。  I like a
  little beer now and then; and when the teetotallers inform us; as
  they frekently do; that it is vile stuff; and that even the swine
  shrink from it; I say it only shows that the swine is a ass who
  don't know what's good; but to pour gin and brandy down one's
  throat as freely as though it were fresh milk; is the most
  idiotic way of goin' to the devil that I know of。
  I enjoyed myself very much lookin at the Egyptian mummays; the
  Greek vasis; etc; but it occurd to me there was rayther too many
  〃Roman antiquitys of a uncertin date。〃  Now; I like the British
  Mooseum; as I said afore; but when I see a lot of erthen jugs and
  pots stuck up on shelves; and all 〃of a uncertin date;〃 I'm at a
  loss to 'zackly determin whether they are a thousand years old or
  was bought recent。  I can cry like a child over a jug one
  thousand years of age; especially if it is a Roman jug; but a jug
  of a uncertin date doesn't overwhelm me with emotions。  Jugs and
  pots of a uncertin age is doubtles vallyable property; but; like
  the debentures of the London; Chatham; and Dover Railway; a man
  doesn't want too many of them。
  I was debarred out of the great readin…room。  A man told me I
  must apply by letter for admission; and that I must get somebody
  to testify that I was respectable。  I'm a little 'fraid I
  shan't get in there。  Seein a elderly gentleman; with a
  beneverlent…lookin face near by; I venturd to ask him if he would
  certifythat I was respectable。  He said he certainly would not;
  but he would put me in charge of a policeman; if that would do me
  any good。  A thought struck me。  〃I refer you to 'Mr。 Punch';〃 I
  said。
  〃Well;〃 said a man; who had listened to my application; 〃you HAVE
  done it now!  You stood some chance before。〃
  I will get this infamus wretch's name before you go to press; so
  you can denounce him in the present number of your excellent
  journal。
  The statute of Apollo is a pretty slick statute。  A young yeoman
  seemed deeply imprest with it。  He viewd it with silent
  admiration。  At home; in the beautiful rural districks where the
  daisy sweetly blooms; he would be swearin in a horrible manner at
  his bullocks; and whacking 'em over the head with a hayfork; but
  here; in the presence of Art; he is a changed bein。
  I told the attendant that if the British nation would stand the
  expens of a marble bust of myself; I would willingly sit to some
  talented sculpist。
  〃I feel;〃 I said; 〃that this is a dooty I owe to posterity。〃
  He said it was hily prob'l; but he was inclined to think that the
  British nation wouldn't care to enrich the Mooseum with a bust of
  me; altho' he venturd to think that if I paid for one myself it
  would be accepted cheerfully by Madam Tussaud; who would give it
  a prom'nent position in her Chamber of Horrers。 The young man was
  very polite; and I thankt him kindly。
  After visitin the Refreshment room and partakin of half a chicken
  〃of a uncertin age;〃 like the Roman antiquitys I have previsly
  spoken of; I prepared to leave。  As I passed through the animal
  room I observed with pane that a benevolint person was urgin the
  stufft elephant to accept a cold muffin; but I did not feel
  called on to remostrate with him; any more than I did with two
  young persons of diff'rent sexes who had retired behind the
  Rynosserhoss to squeeze each other's hands。  In fack; I rayther
  approved of the latter proceedin; for it carrid me back to the
  sunny spring…time of MY life。  I'm in the shear and yeller leaf
  now; but I don't forgit the time when to squeeze my Betsy's hand
  sent a thrill through me like fellin off the roof of a two…story
  house; and I never squozed that gentle hand without wantin to do
  so some more; and feelin that it did me good。
  Trooly yours;
  Artemus Ward。
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