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第5章 INTRODUCTION(5)

He

is generally a pillar (or a buttress)of the Church,and oftentimes a mayor;with

his illgotten wealth he promotes charities,and endows schools;his portrait is

painted by a secondrate Academician,and hangs,until disaster overtakes him,in

the townhall of his adopted borough.

How much worse is he than the

Hightobycracks of old!They were as brave as lions;he is a very louse for

timidity.His conduct is meaner than the conduct of the most ruffianly burglar

that ever worked a centrebit.Of art he has not the remotest inkling:though his

greed is bounded by the Bank of England,he understands not the elegancies of

life;he cares not how he plumps his purse,so long as it be full;and if he were

capable of conceiving a grand effect,he would willingly surrender it for a

pocketed halfcrown.This side the Channel,in brief,romance and the picturesque

are dead;and in France,the last refuge of crime,there are already signs of

decay.The AbbBruneau caught a whiff of style and invention from the past.That

other AbbRosslot was his nameshone forth a pure creator:he owed his prowess to

the example of none.But in Paris crime is too often passionel,and a crime

passionel is a crime with a purpose,which,like the novel with a purpose,is

conceived by a dullard,and carried out for the gratification of the

middleclass.

To

whitewash the scoundrel is to put upon him the heaviest dishonour:a dishonour

comparable only to the monstrously illogical treatment of the condemned.When

once a hero has forfeited his right to comfort and freedom,when he is deemed no

longer fit to live upon earth,the Prison Chaplain,encouraging him to a final

act of hypocrisy,gives him a free pass (so to say)into another and more exclusive

world.So,too,the moralist would test the thief by his own narrow

standard,forgetting that all professions are not restrained by the same

code.The road has its ordinances as well as the lectureroom;and if the thief is

commonly a bad moralist,it is certain that no moralist was ever a great

thief.Why then detract from a man's legitimate glory?Is it not wiser to respect

`that deep intuition of oneness,'which Coleridge says is `at the bottom of our

faults as well as our virtues?'To recognise that a fault in an honest man is a

virtue in a scoundrel?After all,he is eminent who,in obedience to his

talent,does prodigies of valour unrivalled by his fellows.And none has so many

opportunities of various eminence as the scoundrel.

The

qualities which may profitably be applied to a cross life are uncommon and

innumerable.It is not given to all men to be

lightbrained,lightlimbed,lightfingered.A courage which shall face an enemy

under the starlight,or beneath the shadow of a wall,which shall track its prey

to a welldefended lair,is far rarer than a lawabiding cowardice.The

recklessness that risks all for a present advantage is called genius,if a

victorious general urge it to success;nor can you deny to the intrepid

Highwayman,whose sudden resolution triumphs at an instant of peril,the

possession of an admirable gift.But all heroes have not proved themselves

excellent at all points.This one has been distinguished for the courtly manner

of his attack,that other for a prescience which discovers booty behind a coachdoor

or within the pocket of a buttoned coat.If Cartouche was a master of

strategy,Barrington was unmatched in another branch;and each may claim the

credit due to a peculiar eminence.It is only thus that you may measure

conflicting talents:as it were unfair to judge a poet by a brief experiment in

prose,so it would be monstrous to cheapen the accomplishments of a

pickpocket,because he bungled at the concealment of his gains.

A

stern test of artistry is the gallows.Perfect behaviour at an enforced and

public scrutiny may properly be esteemed an effect of talentan effect which has

not too often been rehearsed.

There

is no reason why the Scoundrel,fairly beaten at the last point in the

game,should not go to his death without swagger and without remorse.At least he

might comfort himself with such phrases as `a dance without the music,'and he

has not often been lacking in courage.What he has missed is dignity:his

pitfalls have been unctuosity,on the one side,bravado on the other.It was the

Prison Ordinary,who first misled him into the assumption of a piety which

neither preacher nor disciple understood.It was the Prison Ordinary,who

persuaded him to sign his name to a lying confession of guilt,drawn up in

accordance with a foolish and inexorable tradition,and to deliver such a last

dying speech as would not disappoint the mob.

The

set phrases,the vain prayer offered for other sinners,the hypocritical

profession of a superior righteousness,were neither noble nor sincere.When Tom

Jones (for instance)was hanged,in 1702,after a prosperous career on Hounslow

Heath,his biographer declared that he behaved with more than usual `modesty and

decency,'because he `delivered a pretty deal of good advice to the young men

present,exhorting them to be industrious in their several callings.'Whereas his

biographer should have discovered that it is not thus that your true hero bids

farewell to frolic and adventure.

As

little in accordance with good taste was the last appearance of the infamous

Jocelin Harwood,who was swung from the cart in 1692for murder and robbery.He

arrived at Tyburn insolently drunk.He blustered and ranted,until the spectators

hissed their disapproval,and he died vehemently shouting that he would act the

same murder again in the same case.Unworthy,also,was the last dying repartee of

Samuel Shotland,a notorious bully of the Eighteenth Century.Taking off his

shoes,he hurled them into the crowd,with a smirk of delight.`My father and

mother often told me,'he cried,`that I should die with my shoes on;but you may

all see that I have made them both liars.'A great man dies not with so mean a

jest,and Tyburn was untouched to mirth by Shotland's facile humour.

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