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not … it presaged some great catastrophe near at hand。 The

precedent holds good in this case。  When I have remembered the

short time I have before me to spend in this land of mighty

interests; and the poor opportunity I can at best have of acquiring

a knowledge of; and forming an acquaintance with it; I have felt it

almost a duty to decline the honours you so generously heap upon

me; and pass more quietly among you。  For Argus himself; though he

had but one mouth for his hundred eyes; would have found the

reception of a public entertainment once a…week too much for his

greatest activity; and; as I would lose no scrap of the rich

instruction and the delightful knowledge which meet me on every

hand; (and already I have gleaned a great deal from your hospitals

and common jails); … I have resolved to take up my staff; and go my

way rejoicing; and for the future to shake hands with America; not

at parties but at home; and; therefore; gentlemen; I say to…night;

with a full heart; and an honest purpose; and grateful feelings;

that I bear; and shall ever bear; a deep sense of your kind; your

affectionate and your noble greeting; which it is utterly

impossible to convey in words。  No European sky without; and no

cheerful home or well…warmed room within shall ever shut out this

land from my vision。  I shall often hear your words of welcome in

my quiet room; and oftenest when most quiet; and shall see your

faces in the blazing fire。  If I should live to grow old; the

scenes of this and other evenings will shine as brightly to my dull

eyes fifty years hence as now; and the honours you bestow upon me

shall be well remembered and paid back in my undying love; and

honest endeavours for the good of my race。



Gentlemen; one other word with reference to this first person

singular; and then I shall close。  I came here in an open; honest;

and confiding spirit; if ever man did; and because I felt a deep

sympathy in your land; had I felt otherwise; I should have kept

away。  As I came here; and am here; without the least admixture of

one…hundredth part of one grain of base alloy; without one feeling

of unworthy reference to self in any respect; I claim; in regard to

the past; for the last time; my right in reason; in truth; and in

justice; to approach; as I have done on two former occasions; a

question of literary interest。  I claim that justice be done; and I

prefer this claim as one who has a right to speak and be heard。  I

have only to add that I shall be as true to you as you have been to

me。  I recognize in your enthusiastic approval of the creatures of

my fancy; your enlightened care for the happiness of the many; your

tender regard for the afflicted; your sympathy for the downcast;

your plans for correcting and improving the bad; and for

encouraging the good; and to advance these great objects shall be;

to the end of my life; my earnest endeavour; to the extent of my

humble ability。  Having said thus much with reference to myself; I

shall have the pleasure of saying a few words with reference to

somebody else。



There is in this city a gentleman who; at the reception of one of

my books … I well remember it was the Old Curiosity Shop … wrote to

me in England a letter so generous; so affectionate; and so manly;

that if I had written the book under every circumstance of

disappointment; of discouragement; and difficulty; instead of the

reverse; I should have found in the receipt of that letter my best

and most happy reward。  I answered him; and he answered me; and so

we kept shaking hands autographically; as if no ocean rolled

between us。  I came here to this city eager to see him; and 'LAYING

HIS HAND IT UPON IRVING'S SHOULDER' here he sits!  I need not tell

you how happy and delighted I am to see him here to…night in this

capacity。



Washington Irving!  Why; gentlemen; I don't go upstairs to bed two

nights out of the seven … as a very creditable witness near at hand

can testify … I say I do not go to bed two nights out of the seven

without taking Washington Irving under my arm; and; when I don't

take him; I take his own brother; Oliver Goldsmith。  Washington

Irving!  Why; of whom but him was I thinking the other day when I

came up by the Hog's Back; the Frying Pan; Hell Gate; and all these

places?  Why; when; not long ago; I visited Shakespeare's

birthplace; and went beneath the roof where he first saw light;

whose name but HIS was pointed out to me upon the wall?  Washington

Irving … Diedrich Knickerbocker … Geoffrey Crayon … why; where can

you go that they have not been there before?  Is there an English

farm … is there an English stream; an English city; or an English

country…seat; where they have not been?  Is there no Bracebridge

Hall in existence?  Has it no ancient shades or quiet streets?



In bygone times; when Irving left that Hall; he left sitting in an

old oak chair; in a small parlour of the Boar's Head; a little man

with a red nose; and an oilskin hat。  When I came away he was

sitting there still! … not a man LIKE him; but the same man … with

the nose of immortal redness and the hat of an undying glaze!

Crayon; while there; was on terms of intimacy with a certain

radical fellow; who used to go about; with a hatful of newspapers;

wofully out at elbows; and with a coat of great antiquity。  Why;

gentlemen; I know that man … Tibbles the elder; and he has not

changed a hair; and; when I came away; he charged me to give his

best respects to Washington Irving!



Leaving the town and the rustic life of England … forgetting this

man; if we can … putting out of mind the country church…yard and

the broken heart … let us cross the water again; and ask who has

associated himself most closely with the Italian peasantry and the

bandits of the Pyrenees?  When the traveller enters his little

chamber beyond the Alps … listening to the dim echoes of the long

passages and spacious corridors … damp; and gloomy; and cold … as

he hears the tempest beating with fury against his window; and

gazes at the curtains; dark; and heavy; and covered with mould …

and when all the ghost…stories that ever were told come up before

him … amid all his thick…coming fancies; whom does he think of?

Washington Irving。



Go farther still:  go to the Moorish Mountains; sparkling full in

the moonlight … go among the water…carriers and the village

gossips; living still as in days of old … and who has travelled

among them before you; and peopled the Alhambra and made eloquent

its shadows?  Who awakes there a voice from every hill and in every

cavern; and bids legends; which for centuries have slept a

dreamless sleep; or watched unwinkingly; start up and pass before

you in all their life and glory?



But leaving this again; who embarked with Columbus upon his gallant

ship; traversed with him the dark and mighty ocean; leaped upon the

land and planted there the flag of Spain; but this same man; now

sitting by my side?  And being here at home again; who is a more

fit companion for money…diggers? and what pen but his has made Rip

Van Winkle; playing at nine…pins on that thundering afternoon; as

much part and parcel of the Catskill Mountains as any tree or crag

that they can boast?



But these are topics familiar from my boyhood; and which I am apt

to pursue; and lest I should be tempted now to talk too long about

them; I will; in conclusion; give you a sentiment; most

appropriate; I am sure; in the presence of such writers as Bryant;

Halleck; and … but I suppose I must not mention the ladies here …





THE LITERATURE OF AMERICA:





She well knows how to do honour to her own literature and to that

of other lands; when she chooses Washington Irving for her

representative in the country of Cervantes。







SPEECH:  MANCHESTER; OCTOBER 5; 1843。







'This address was delivered at a soiree of the members of the

Manchester; Athenaeum; at which Mr。 Dickens presided。  Among the

other sp

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