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第3章 A Word about My Aunt(2)

She is from old New York,oldest New York;the family manor is still habitable,near Cold Spring;she was,in her youth,handsome,I am assured by those whose word I have always trusted;her appearance even to-day causes people to turn and look;she is not tall in feet and inches--I have to stoop considerably when she commands from me the familiarity of a kiss;but in the quality which we call force,in moral stature,she must be full eight feet high.When rebuking me,she can pronounce a single word,my name,"Augustus!"in a tone that renders further remark needless;and you should see her eye when she says of certain newcomers in our society,"I don't know them."She can make her curtsy as appalling as a natural law;she knows also how to "take umbrage,"which is something that I never knew any one else to take outside of a book;she is a highly pronounced Christian,holding all Unitarians wicked and all Methodists vulgar;and once,when she was talking (as she does frequently)about King James and the English religion and the English Bible,and I reminded her that the Jews wrote it,she said with displeasure that she made no doubt King James had--"well,seen to it that all foreign matter was expunged"--I give you her own words.Unless you have moved in our best American society (and by this I do not at all mean the lower classes with dollars and no grandfathers,who live in palaces at Newport,and look forward to every-thing and back to nothing,but those Americans with grandfathers and no dollars,who live in boarding-houses,and look forward to nothing and back to everything)--unless you have known this haughty and improving milieu,you have never seen anything like my Aunt Carola.Of course,with Uncle Andrew's money,she does not live in a boarding-house;and I shall finish this brief attempt to place her before you by adding that she can be very kind,very loyal,very public-spirited,and that I am truly attached to her.

"Upon your mother's side of the family,"she said,"of course.""Me!"I did not have to feign amazement.

My Aunt was silent."Me descended from a king?"My Aunt nodded with an indulgent stateliness."There seems to be the possibility of it.""Royal blood in my veins,Aunt?"

"I have said so,Augustus.Why make me repeat it?"It was now,I fear,that I met Aunt Carola in that unfitting spirit,that volatile mood,which,as I have said already,her remarks often rouse in me.

"And from what sovereign may I hope that I--?""If you will consult a recent admirable compilation,entitled The American Almanach de Gotha,you will find that Henry the Seventh--""Aunt,I am so much relieved!For I think that I might have hesitated to trace it back had you said--well--Charles the Second,for example,or Elizabeth."At this point I should have been wise to notice my Aunt's eye;but I did not,and I continued imprudently:--"Though why hesitate?I have never heard that there was anybody present to marry Adam and Eve,and so why should we all make such a to-do about--""Augustus!"

She uttered my name in that quiet but prodigious tone to which I have alluded above.

It was I who was now silent.

"Augustus,if you purpose trifling,you may leave the room.""Oh,Aunt,I beg your pardon.I never meant--""I cannot understand what impels you to adopt such a manner to me,when Iam trying to do something for you."

I hastened to strengthen my apologies with a manner becoming the possible descendant of a king toward a lady of distinction,and my Aunt was pleased to pass over my recent lapse from respect.She now broached her favorite topic,which I need scarcely tell you is genealogy,beginning with her own.

"If your title to royal blood,"she said,"were as plain as mine (through Admiral Bombo,you know),you would not need any careful research."She told me a great deal of genealogy,which I spare you;it was not one family tree,it was a forest of them.It gradually appeared that a grandmother of my mother's grandfather had been a Fanning,and there were sundry kinds of Fannings,right ones and wrong ones;the point for me was,what kind had mine been?No family record showed this.If it was Fanning of the Bon Homme Richard variety,or Fanning of the Alamance,then I was no king's descendant "Worthy New England people,I understand,"said my Aunt with her nod of indulgent stateliness,referring to the Bon Homme Richard species,"but of entirely bourgeois extraction--Paul Jones himself,you know,was a mere gardener's son--while the Alamance Fanning was one of those infamous regulators who opposed Governor Tryon.Not through any such cattle could you be one of us,"said my Aunt.

But a dim,distant,hitherto uncharted Henry Tudor Fanning had fought in some of the early Indian wars,and the last of his known blood was reported to have fallen while fighting bravely at the battle of Cowpens.

In him my hope lay.Records of Tarleton,records of Marion's men,these were what I must search,and for these I had best go to Kings Port.If Ireturned with Kinship proven,then I might be a Selected Salic Scion,a chosen vessel,a royal seed,one in the most exalted circle of men and women upon our coasts.The other qualifications were already mine:ancestors colonial and bellicose upon land and sea--"--besides having acquired,"my Aunt was so good as to say,"sufficient personal presentability since your life in Paris,of which I had rather not know too much,Augustus.It is a pity,"she repeated,"that you will have so much research.With my family it was all so satisfactorily clear through Kill-devil Bombo--Admiral Bombo's spirited,reckless son."You will readily conceive that I did not venture to betray my ignorance of these Bombos;I worked my eyebrows to express a silent and timeworn familiarity.

"Go to Kings Port.You need a holiday,at any rate.And I,"my Aunt handsomely finished,"will make the journey a present to you."This generosity made me at once,and sincerely,repentant for my flippancy concerning Charles the Second and Elizabeth.And so,partly from being tempted by this apple of Eve,and partly because recent overwork had tired me,but chiefly for her sake,and not to thwart at the outset her kindly-meant ambitions for me,I kissed the hand of my Aunt Carola and set forth to Kings Port.

"Come back one of us,"was her parting benediction.

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