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作者:独来读网      更新:2022-04-08 21:02      字数:4120
  AMENDED OBITUARIES
  TO THE EDITOR:
  Sir;I am approaching seventy; it is in sight; it is only three
  years away。  Necessarily; I must go soon。  It is but matter…of…course
  wisdom; then; that I should begin to set my worldly house in
  order now; so that it may be done calmly and with thoroughness;
  in place of waiting until the last day; when; as we have often seen;
  the attempt to set both houses in order at the same time has been
  marred by the necessity for haste and by the confusion and waste
  of time arising from the inability of the notary and the ecclesiastic
  to work together harmoniously; taking turn about and giving each
  other friendly assistancenot perhaps in fielding; which could
  hardly be expected; but at least in the minor offices of keeping
  game and umpiring; by consequence of which conflict of interests
  and absence of harmonious action a draw has frequently resulted
  where this ill…fortune could not have happened if the houses had been
  set in order one at a time and hurry avoided by beginning in season;
  and giving to each the amount of time fairly and justly proper to it。
  In setting my earthly house in order I find it of moment that I
  should attend in person to one or two matters which men in my
  position have long had the habit of leaving wholly to others;
  with consequences often most regrettable。  I wish to speak of only
  one of these matters at this time:  Obituaries。  Of necessity;
  an Obituary is a thing which cannot be so judiciously edited by any hand
  as by that of the subject of it。  In such a work it is not the Facts
  that are of chief importance; but the light which the obituarist
  shall throw upon them; the meaning which he shall dress them in;
  the conclusions which he shall draw from them; and the judgments
  which he shall deliver upon them。  The Verdicts; you understand:
  that is the danger…line。
  In considering this matter; in view of my approaching change;
  it has seemed to me wise to take such measures as may be feasible;
  to acquire; by courtesy of the press; access to my standing obituaries;
  with the privilegeif this is not asking too muchof editing;
  not their Facts; but their Verdicts。  This; not for the present profit;
  further than as concerns my family; but as a favorable influence
  usable on the Other Side; where there are some who are not friendly
  to me。
  With this explanation of my motives; I will now ask you of your
  courtesy to make an appeal for me to the public press。  It is my
  desire that such journals and periodicals as have obituaries of me
  lying in their pigeonholes; with a view to sudden use some day;
  will not wait longer; but will publish them now; and kindly send
  me a marked copy。  My address is simply New York CityI have no
  other that is permanent and not transient。
  I will correct themnot the Facts; but the Verdictsstriking out
  such clauses as could have a deleterious influence on the Other Side;
  and replacing them with clauses of a more judicious character。
  I should; of course; expect to pay double rates for both the omissions
  and the substitutions; and I should also expect to pay quadruple
  rates for all obituaries which proved to be rightly and wisely worded
  in the originals; thus requiring no emendations at all。
  It is my desire to leave these Amended Obituaries neatly bound
  behind me as a perennial consolation and entertainment to my family;
  and as an heirloom which shall have a mournful but definite
  commercial value for my remote posterity。
  I beg; sir; that you will insert this Advertisement (1t…eow; agate;
  inside); and send the bill to
  Yours very respectfully。
  Mark Twain。
  P。S。For the best Obituaryone suitable for me to read in public;
  and calculated to inspire regretI desire to offer a Prize;
  consisting of a Portrait of me done entirely by myself in pen and ink
  without previous instructions。  The ink warranted to be the kind
  used by the very best artists。