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第43章

The fireplace, as we said, is a window through which we look out upon other scenes.We like to read of the small, bare room, with cobwebbed ceiling and narrow window, in which the poor child of genius sits with his magical pen, the master of a realm of beauty and enchantment.I think the open fire does not kindle the imagination so much as it awakens the memory; one sees the past in its crumbling embers and ashy grayness, rather than the future.People become reminiscent and even sentimental in front of it.They used to become something else in those good old days when it was thought best to heat the poker red hot before plunging it into the mugs of flip.

This heating of the poker has been disapproved of late years, but Ido not know on what grounds; if one is to drink bitters and gins and the like, such as I understand as good people as clergymen and women take in private, and by advice, I do not know why one should not make them palatable and heat them with his own poker.Cold whiskey out of a bottle, taken as a prescription six times a day on the sly, is n't my idea of virtue any more than the social ancestral glass, sizzling wickedly with the hot iron.Names are so confusing in this world;but things are apt to remain pretty much the same, whatever we call them.

Perhaps as you look into the fireplace it widens and grows deep and cavernous.The back and the jambs are built up of great stones, not always smoothly laid, with jutting ledges upon which ashes are apt to lie.The hearthstone is an enormous block of trap rock, with a surface not perfectly even, but a capital place to crack butternuts on.Over the fire swings an iron crane, with a row of pot-hooks of all lengths hanging from it.It swings out when the housewife wants to hang on the tea-kettle, and it is strong enough to support a row of pots, or a mammoth caldron kettle on occasion.What a jolly sight is this fireplace when the pots and kettles in a row are all boiling and bubbling over the flame, and a roasting spit is turning in front!

It makes a person as hungry as one of Scott's novels.But the brilliant sight is in the frosty morning, about daylight, when the fire is made.The coals are raked open, the split sticks are piled up in openwork criss-crossing, as high as the crane; and when the flame catches hold and roars up through the interstices, it is like an out-of-door bonfire.Wood enough is consumed in that morning sacrifice to cook the food of a Parisian family for a year.How it roars up the wide chimney, sending into the air the signal smoke and sparks which announce to the farming neighbors another day cheerfully begun! The sleepiest boy in the world would get up in his red flannel nightgown to see such a fire lighted, even if he dropped to sleep again in his chair before the ruddy blaze.Then it is that the house, which has shrunk and creaked all night in the pinching cold of winter, begins to glow again and come to life.The thick frost melts little by little on the small window-panes, and it is seen that the gray dawn is breaking over the leagues of pallid snow.It is time to blow out the candle, which has lost all its cheerfulness in the light of day.The morning romance is over; the family is astir; and member after member appears with the morning yawn, to stand before the crackling, fierce conflagration.The daily round begins.The most hateful employment ever invented for mortal man presents itself: the "chores" are to be done.The boy who expects every morning to open into a new world finds that to-day is like yesterday, but he believes to-morrow will be different.And yet enough for him, for the day, is the wading in the snowdrifts, or the sliding on the diamond-sparkling crust.Happy, too, is he, when the storm rages, and the snow is piled high against the windows, if he can sit in the warm chimney-corner and read about Burgoyne, and General Fraser, and Miss McCrea, midwinter marches through the wilderness, surprises of wigwams, and the stirring ballad, say, of the Battle of the Kegs:--"Come, gallants, attend and list a friend Thrill forth harmonious ditty;While I shall tell what late befell At Philadelphia city."I should like to know what heroism a boy in an old New England farmhouse--rough-nursed by nature, and fed on the traditions of the old wars did not aspire to."John," says the mother, "You'll burn your head to a crisp in that heat." But John does not hear; he is storming the Plains of Abraham just now."Johnny, dear, bring in a stick of wood." How can Johnny bring in wood when he is in that defile with Braddock, and the Indians are popping at him from behind every tree? There is something about a boy that I like, after all.

The fire rests upon the broad hearth; the hearth rests upon a great substruction of stone, and the substruction rests upon the cellar.

What supports the cellar I never knew, but the cellar supports the family.The cellar is the foundation of domestic comfort.Into its dark, cavernous recesses the child's imagination fearfully goes.

Bogies guard the bins of choicest apples.I know not what comical sprites sit astride the cider-barrels ranged along the walls.The feeble flicker of the tallow-candle does not at all dispel, but creates, illusions, and magnifies all the rich possibilities of this underground treasure-house.When the cellar-door is opened, and the boy begins to descend into the thick darkness, it is always with a heart-beat as of one started upon some adventure.Who can forget the smell that comes through the opened door;--a mingling of fresh earth, fruit exhaling delicious aroma, kitchen vegetables, the mouldy odor of barrels, a sort of ancestral air,--as if a door had been opened into an old romance.Do you like it? Not much.But then I would not exchange the remembrance of it for a good many odors and perfumes that I do like.

It is time to punch the backlog and put on a new forestick.

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