madam how and lady why(豪夫人和怀女士)-第2章
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same moment; and makes every separate bit of it help every other bit。
She will keep the sun and stars in order; while she looks after poor old Mrs。
Daddy… long…legs there and her eggs。 She will spend thousands of years
in building up a mountain; and thousands of years in grinding it down
again; and then carefully polish every grain of sand which falls from that
mountain; and put it in its right place; where it will be wanted thousands of
years hence; and she will take just as much trouble about that one grain of
sand as she did about the whole mountain。 She will settle the exact place
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where Mrs。 Daddy… long…legs shall lay her eggs; at the very same time that
she is settling what shall happen hundreds of years hence in a stair
millions of miles away。 And I really believe that Madam How knows her
work so thoroughly; that the grain of sand which sticks now to your shoe;
and the weight of Mrs。 Daddy…long…legs' eggs at the bottom of her hole;
will have an effect upon suns and stars ages after you and I are dead and
gone。 Most patient indeed is Madam How。 She does not mind the least
seeing her own work destroyed; she knows that it must be destroyed。
There is a spell upon her; and a fate; that everything she makes she must
unmake again: and yet; good and wise woman as she is; she never frets;
nor tires; nor fudges her work; as we say at school。 She takes just as
much pains to make an acorn as to make a peach。 She takes just as much
pains about the acorn which the pig eats; as about the acorn which will
grow into a tall oak; and help to build a great ship。 She took just as much
pains; again; about the acorn which you crushed under your foot just now;
and which you fancy will never come to anything。 Madam How is wiser
than that。 She knows that it will come to something。 She will find
some use for it; as she finds a use for everything。 That acorn which you
crushed will turn into mould; and that mould will go to feed the roots of
some plant; perhaps next year; if it lies where it is; or perhaps it will be
washed into the brook; and then into the river; and go down to the sea; and
will feed the roots of some plant in some new continent ages and ages
hence: and so Madam How will have her own again。 You dropped your
stick into the river yesterday; and it floated away。 You were sorry;
because it had cost you a great deal of trouble to cut it; and peel it; and
carve a head and your name on it。 Madam How was not sorry; though
she had taken a great deal more trouble with that stick than ever you had
taken。 She had been three years making that stick; out of many things;
sunbeams among the rest。 But when it fell into the river; Madam How
knew that she should not lose her sunbeams nor anything else: the stick
would float down the river; and on into the sea; and there; when it got
heavy with the salt water; it would sink; and lodge; and be buried; and
perhaps ages hence turn into coal; and ages after that some one would dig
it up and burn it; and then out would come; as bright warm flame; all the
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sunbeams that were stored away in that stick: and so Madam How would
have her own again。 And if that should not be the fate of your stick; still
something else will happen to it just as useful in the long run; for Madam
How never loses anything; but uses up all her scraps and odds and ends
somehow; somewhere; somewhen; as is fit and proper for the Housekeeper
of the whole Universe。 Indeed; Madam How is so patient that some
people fancy her stupid; and think that; because she does not fall into a
passion every time you steal her sweets; or break her crockery; or
disarrange her furniture; therefore she does not care。 But I advise you as
a little boy; and still more when you grow up to be a man; not to get that
fancy into your head; for you will find that; however good…natured and
patient Madam How is in most matters; her keeping silence and not
seeming to see you is no sign that she has forgotten。 On the contrary; she
bears a grudge (if one may so say; with all respect to her) longer than any
one else does; because she will always have her own again。 Indeed; I
sometimes think that if it were not for Lady Why; her mistress; she might
bear some of her grudges for ever and ever。 I have seen men ere now
damage some of Madam How's property when they were little boys; and
be punished by her all their lives long; even though she had mended the
broken pieces; or turned them to some other use。 Therefore I say to you;
beware of Madam How。 She will teach you more kindly; patiently; and
tenderly than any mother; if you want to learn her trade。 But if; instead
of learning her trade; you damage her materials and play with her tools;
beware lest she has her own again out of you。
Some people think; again; that Madam How is not only stupid; but ill…
tempered and cruel; that she makes earthquakes and storms; and famine
and pestilences; in a sort of blind passion; not caring where they go or
whom they hurt; quite heedless of who is in the way; if she wants to do
anything or go anywhere。 Now; that Madam How can be very terrible
there can be no doubt: but there is no doubt also that; if people choose to
learn; she will teach them to get out of her way whenever she has business
to do which is dangerous to them。 But as for her being cruel and unjust;
those may believe it who like。 You; my dear boys and girls; need not
believe it; if you will only trust to Lady Why; and be sure that Why is the
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mistress and How the servant; now and for ever。 That Lady Why is
utterly good and kind I know full well; and I believe that; in her case too;
the old proverb holds; 〃Like mistress; like servant;〃 and that the more we
know of Madam How; the more we shall be content with her; and ready to
submit to whatever she does: but not with that stupid resignation which
some folks preach who do not believe in lady Whythat is no resignation
at all。 That is merely saying …
〃What can't be cured Must be endured;〃
like a donkey when he turns his tail to a hail…storm;but the true
resignation; the resignation which is fit for grown people and children
alike; the resignation which is the beginning and the end of all wisdom and
all religion; is to believe that Lady Why knows best; because she herself is
perfectly good; and that as she is mistress over Madam How; so she has a
Master over her; whose nameI say againI leave you to guess。
So now that I have taught you not to be afraid of Madam How; we will
go and watch her at her work; and if we do not understand anything we
see; we will ask her questions。 She will always show us one of her