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第32章

While he was thus hesitating, the following incident occurred.A person remarked for his noble mien and graceful aspect appeared close at hand, sitting and playing upon a pipe.

When not only the shepherds, but a number of soldiers also, flocked to listen to him, and some trumpeters among them, he snatched a trumpet from one of them, ran to the river with it, and, sounding the advance with a piercing blast, crossed to the other side.Upon this, Caesar exclaimed: "Let us go whither the omens of the gods and the iniquity of our enemies call up.

THE DIE IS CAST."

So he crossed--and changed the future of the whole human race, for all time.But that stranger was a link in Caesar's life-chain, too; and a necessary one.We don't know his name, we never hear of him again; he was very casual; he acts like an accident; but he was no accident, he was there by compulsion of HIS life-chain, to blow the electrifying blast that was to make up Caesar's mind for him, and thence go piping down the aisles of history forever.

If the stranger hadn't been there! But he WAS.And Caesar crossed.With such results! Such vast events--each a link in the HUMAN RACE'S life-chain; each event producing the next one, and that one the next one, and so on: the destruction of the republic; the founding of the empire; the breaking up of the empire; the rise of Christianity upon its ruins; the spread of the religion to other lands--and so on; link by link took its appointed place at its appointed time, the discovery of America being one of them; our Revolution another; the inflow of English and other immigrants another; their drift westward (my ancestors among them) another; the settlement of certain of them in Missouri, which resulted in ME.For I was one of the unavoidable results of the crossing of the Rubicon.If the stranger, with his trumpet blast, had stayed away (which he COULDN'T, for he was the appointed link) Caesar would not have crossed.What would have happened, in that case, we can never guess.We only know that the things that did happen would not have happened.They might have been replaced by equally prodigious things, of course, but their nature and results are beyond our guessing.But the matter that interests me personally is that I would not be HEREnow, but somewhere else; and probably black--there is no telling.

Very well, I am glad he crossed.And very really and thankfully glad, too, though I never cared anything about it before.

II

To me, the most important feature of my life is its literary feature.I have been professionally literary something more than forty years.There have been many turning-points in my life, but the one that was the link in the chain appointed to conduct me to the literary guild is the most CONSPICUOUS link in that chain.

BECAUSE it was the last one.It was not any more important than its predecessors.All the other links have an inconspicuous look, except the crossing of the Rubicon; but as factors in making me literary they are all of the one size, the crossing of the Rubicon included.

I know how I came to be literary, and I will tell the steps that lead up to it and brought it about.

The crossing of the Rubicon was not the first one, it was hardly even a recent one; I should have to go back ages before Caesar's day to find the first one.To save space I will go back only a couple of generations and start with an incident of my boyhood.When I was twelve and a half years old, my father died.

It was in the spring.The summer came, and brought with it an epidemic of measles.For a time a child died almost every day.

The village was paralyzed with fright, distress, despair.

Children that were not smitten with the disease were imprisoned in their homes to save them from the infection.In the homes there were no cheerful faces, there was no music, there was no singing but of solemn hymns, no voice but of prayer, no romping was allowed, no noise, no laughter, the family moved spectrally about on tiptoe, in a ghostly hush.I was a prisoner.My soul was steeped in this awful dreariness--and in fear.At some time or other every day and every night a sudden shiver shook me to the marrow, and I said to myself, "There, I've got it! and Ishall die." Life on these miserable terms was not worth living, and at last I made up my mind to get the disease and have it over, one way or the other.I escaped from the house and went to the house of a neighbor where a playmate of mine was very ill with the malady.When the chance offered I crept into his room and got into bed with him.I was discovered by his mother and sent back into captivity.But I had the disease; they could not take that from me.I came near to dying.The whole village was interested, and anxious, and sent for news of me every day; and not only once a day, but several times.Everybody believed Iwould die; but on the fourteenth day a change came for the worse and they were disappointed.

This was a turning-point of my life.(Link number one.)For when I got well my mother closed my school career and apprenticed me to a printer.She was tired of trying to keep me out of mischief, and the adventure of the measles decided her to put me into more masterful hands than hers.

I became a printer, and began to add one link after another to the chain which was to lead me into the literary profession.

A long road, but I could not know that; and as I did not know what its goal was, or even that it had one, I was indifferent.

Also contented.

A young printer wanders around a good deal, seeking and finding work; and seeking again, when necessity commands.N.B.

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