登陆注册
15678900000016

第16章

let Saladin preserve the surname he merits, and be henceforth called Saladin the Prudent."So spake the sultan, who, unlike the generality of monarchs, could bear to find himself in the wrong, and could discover his vizier to be in the right without cutting off his head. History farther informs us that the sultan offered to make Saladin a pacha, and to commit to him the government of a province; but, Saladin the Prudent declined this honour, saying he had no ambition, was perfectly happy in his present situation, and that, when this was the case, it would be folly to change, because no one can be more than happy. What farther adventures befell Murad the Imprudent are not recorded; it is known only that he became a daily visitor to the Teriaky, and that he died a martyr to the immoderate use of opium.

THE LIMERICK GLOVES

It was Sunday morning, and a fine day in autumn; the bells of Hereford Cathedral rang, and all the world, smartly dressed, were flocking to church.

"Mrs. Hill! Mrs. Hill!--Phoebe! Phoebe! There's the cathedral bell, I say, and neither of you ready for church, and I a verger,"cried Mr. Hill, the tanner, as he stood at the bottom of his own staircase. "I'm ready, papa," replied Phoebe; and down she came, looking so clean, so fresh, and so gay, that her stern father's brows unbent, and he could only say to her, as she was drawing on a new pair of gloves, "Child, you ought to have had those gloves on before this time of day.""Before this time of day!" cried Mrs. Hill, who was now coming downstairs completely equipped--"before this time of day! She should know better, I say, than to put on those gloves at all:

more especially when going to the cathedral.""The gloves are very good gloves, as far as I see," replied Mr.

Hill. "But no matter now. It is more fitting that we should be in proper time in our pew, to set an example, as becomes us, than to stand here talking of gloves and nonsense."He offered his wife and daughter each an arm, and set out for the cathedral; but Phoebe was too busy in drawing on her new gloves, and her mother was too angry at the sight of them, to accept of Mr.

Hill's courtesy. "What I say is always nonsense, I know, Mr.

Hill," resumed the matron: "but I can see as far into a millstone as other folks. Was it not I that first gave you a hint of what became of the great dog that we lost out of our tan-yard last winter? And was it not I who first took notice to you, Mr. Hill, verger as you are, of the hole under the foundation of the cathedral? Was it not, I ask you, Mr. Hill?""But, my dear Mrs. Hill, what has all this to do with Phoebe's gloves?""Are you blind, Mr. Hill? Don't you see that they are Limerick gloves?""What of that?" said Mr. Hill, still preserving his composure, as it was his custom to do as long as he could, when he saw his wife was ruffled.

"What of that, Mr. Hill! why, don't you know that Limerick is in Ireland, Mr. Hill?""With all my heart, my dear."

"Yes, and with all your heart, I suppose, Mr. Hill, you would see our cathedral blown up, some fair day or other, and your own daughter married to the person that did it; and you a verger, Mr.

Hill."

"God forbid!" cried Mr, Hill; and he stopped short and settled his wig. Presently recovering himself, he added, "But, Mrs. Hill, the cathedral is not yet blown up; and our Phoebe is not yet married.""No; but what of that, Mr. Hill? Forewarned is forearmed, as Itold you before your dog was gone; but you would not believe me, and you see how it turned out in that case; and so it will in this case, you'll see, Mr. Hill.""But you puzzle and frighten me out of my wits, Mrs. Hill," said the verger, again settling his wig. "IN THAT CASE AND IN THISCASE! I can't understand a syllable of what you've been saying to me this half-hour. In plain English, what is there the matter about Phoebe's gloves?""In plain English, then, Mr. Hill, since you can understand nothing else, please to ask your daughter Phoebe who gave her those gloves.

Phoebe, who gave you those gloves?"

"I wish they were burnt," said the husband, whose patience could endure no longer. "Who gave you those cursed gloves, Phoebe?""Papa," answered Phoebe, in a low voice, "they were a present from Mr. Brian O'Neill.""The Irish glover!" cried Mr. Hill, with a look of terror.

"Yes," resumed the mother; "very true, Mr. Hill, I assure you.

Now, you see, I had my reasons."

"Take off the gloves directly: I order you, Phoebe," said her father, in his most peremptory tone. "I took a mortal dislike to that Mr. Brian O'Neill the first time I ever saw him. He's an Irishman, and that's enough, and too much for me. Off with the gloves, Phoebe! When I order a thing, it must be done."Phoebe seemed to find some difficulty in getting off the gloves, and gently urged that she could not well go into the cathedral without them. This objection was immediately removed by her mother's pulling from her pocket a pair of mittens, which had once been brown, and once been whole, but which were now rent in sundry places; and which, having been long stretched by one who was twice the size of Phoebe, now hung in huge wrinkles upon her well-turned arms.

"But, papa," said Phoebe, "why should we take a dislike to him because he is an Irishman? Cannot an Irishman be a good man?"The verger made no answer to this question, but a few seconds after it was put to him observed that the cathedral bell had just done ringing; and, as they were now got to the church door, Mrs. Hill, with a significant look at Phoebe, remarked that it was no proper time to talk or think of good men, or bad men, or Irishmen, or any men, especially for a verger's daughter.

同类推荐
  • 蒲江词

    蒲江词

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 上清灵宝大法

    上清灵宝大法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 胎息经笺疏

    胎息经笺疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 小儿痘疹方论

    小儿痘疹方论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Grand Babylon Hotel

    The Grand Babylon Hotel

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 杀手之皇在校园

    杀手之皇在校园

    他是黑暗世界中的“暗灵”,她是黑暗世界中的“幽狐”,她夺走了他的初吻,他想尽一切办法对付她,却喜欢上了她……敬请期待!
  • 伤城一别,终难再见

    伤城一别,终难再见

    八年前,她伤透了心离开去了美国。八年之间,两人似一道平行线再无交集。八年后,她回来了,她说,顾南风,我要让你输得一败涂地,哪怕倾家荡产!他说,之晴,我愿意输给你,哪怕一败涂地!兜兜转转,原来她误会了他八年。误会解除后,他说,贺之晴,我要控告你无视爱情!她说,南风,现在我只愿无岁月可回首,且以深情共余生!
  • 坏痞系统

    坏痞系统

    游戏人生,坏痞进入游戏,意外获得系统,成人生游戏赢家。泡尽天下妞,让别人无妞可泡。
  • 长生不归路

    长生不归路

    重生到一个强者辈出,拥有长生机缘的世界,向往仙神的元天云表示自己很开心。还是人类,那就更开心了。纳尼,这是海族地盘,这里的人类只是海族圈养的奴隶。而自己,还是海妖选取的才俊,以后要成为海妖贵族的男宠。元天云突然觉得这个世界好灰暗,穿越的第一目标就是逃离海族,回到大陆上人类的地盘。
  • 幻想神域:修罗转世

    幻想神域:修罗转世

    传说阿修罗代表着残暴与杀戳,因陀罗代表着睿智与慈悲,源头的复苏,虚空生物的来袭,诸神之间的内斗,主位面即将崩溃,修罗转世身的出现是否寓意着世界的格局将为此而改变,看主角如何脚踩众神,踏破虚空,让整个世界都为之颤抖......所有的一切尽在(幻想神域之修罗转世)!!!打造全新流派,幻想流等待您的加入!!新人发书,请多关注,不喜勿喷~~
  • 本我之罪

    本我之罪

    心理画像,微表情,梦的解析。。。。。一个阴暗少年的阴暗心理人格造就了他对阴暗心理的独特嗅觉,离恶魔最近的只能是恶魔!
  • 血魂剑

    血魂剑

    一个传说的剑,一个被遗弃的孤儿,一次次的被欺凌,一次次的坚强,最终走到人生巅峰
  • 相思谋:妃常难娶

    相思谋:妃常难娶

    某日某王府张灯结彩,婚礼进行时,突然不知从哪冒出来一个小孩,对着新郎道:“爹爹,今天您的大婚之喜,娘亲让我来还一样东西。”说完提着手中的玉佩在新郎面前晃悠。此话一出,一府宾客哗然,然当大家看清这小孩与新郎如一个模子刻出来的面容时,顿时石化。此时某屋顶,一个绝色女子不耐烦的声音响起:“儿子,事情办完了我们走,别在那磨矶,耽误时间。”新郎一看屋顶上的女子,当下怒火攻心,扔下新娘就往女子所在的方向扑去,吼道:“女人,你给本王站住。”一场爱与被爱的追逐正式开始、、、、、、、
  • 幻想封印

    幻想封印

    曾将自己幻想中的世界无情抛弃,陨石杀,魔王杀,作者杀。虽然只是一个念头,但不是闹着玩的。少年,负起责任来吧!
  • 霞光尚满天

    霞光尚满天

    三个人,三世情。看经历种种初心不变!看天机难测,神魔涌现,每个人都有自己命中注定的那个人,哪怕你手段可逆天,宿命不可变。爱情,不分仙凡。世道突变,仙魔横行,你又是其中的谁?