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allthingsattheirwill:
Thenoblestmindthebestcontentmenthas.”
WhenWinslow,afterwardgovernorofthePlymouthColony,wentwithacompaniononavisitofceremonytoMassasoitonfootthroughthewoods,andarrivedtiredandhungryathislodge,theywerewellreceivedbytheking,butnothingwassaidabouteatingthatday.Whenthenightarrived,toquotetheirownwords,—“Helaidusonthebedwithhimselfandhiswife,theyattheoneendandweattheother,itbeingonlyplankslaidafootfromtheground,andathinmatuponthem.Twomoreofhischiefmen,forwantofroom,pressedbyanduponussothatwewereworsewearyofourlodgingthanofourjourney.”Atoneo’clockthenextdayMassasoit“broughttwofishesthathehadshot,”aboutthriceasbigasabream“thesebeingboiled,therewereatleastfortylookedforashareinthem.Themostateofthem.Thismealonlywehadintwonightsandadayandhadnotoneofusboughtapartridge,wehadtakenourjourneyfasting.”Fearingthattheywouldbelight-headedforwantoffoodandalsosleep,owingto“thesavages’barbaroussinging,(fortheyusedtosingthemselvesasleep,)”andthattheymightgethomewhiletheyhadstrengthtotravel,theydeparted.Asforlodging,itistruetheywerebutpoorlyentertained,thoughwhattheyfoundaninconveniencewasnodoubtintendedforanhonorbutasfaraseatingwasconcerned,IdonotseehowtheIndianscouldhavedonebetter.Theyhadnothingtoeatthemselves,andtheywerewiserthantothinkthatapologiescouldsupplytheplaceoffoodtotheirguestssotheydrewtheirbeltstighterandsaidnothingaboutit.AnothertimewhenWinslowvisitedthem,itbeingaseasonofplentywiththem,therewasnodeficiencyinthisrespect.
Asformen,theywillhardlyfailoneanywhere.IhadmorevisitorswhileIlivedinthewoodsthanatanyotherperiodinmylifeImeanthatIhadsome.ImetseveralthereundermorefavorablecircumstancesthanIcouldanywhereelse.Butfewercametoseemeontrivialbusiness.Inthisrespect,mycompanywaswinnowedbymymeredistancefromtown.Ihadwithdrawnsofarwithinthegreatoceanofsolitude,intowhichtheriversofsocietyempty,thatforthemostpart,sofarasmyneedswereconcerned,onlythefinestsedimentwasdepositedaroundme.Beside,therewerewaftedtomeevidencesofunexploredanduncultivatedcontinentsontheotherside.
WhoshouldcometomylodgethismorningbutatrueHomericorPaphlagonianman,—hehadsosuitableandpoeticanamethatIamsorryIcannotprintithere,—aCanadian,awoodchopperandpost-maker,whocanholefiftypostsinaday,whomadehislastsupperonawoodchuckwhichhisdogcaught.He,too,hasheardofHomer,and,“ifitwerenotforbooks,”would“notknowwhattodorainydays,”thoughperhapshehasnotreadonewhollythroughformanyrainyseasons.SomepriestwhocouldpronouncetheGreekitselftaughthimtoreadhisverseinthetestamentinhisnativeparishfarawayandnowImusttranslatetohim,whileheholdsthebook,Achilles’reprooftoPatroclusforhissadcountenance.—“Whyareyouintears,Patroclus,likeayounggirl?”—
“OrhaveyoualoneheardsomenewsfromPhthia?
TheysaythatMen?tiuslivesyet,sonofActor,
AndPeleuslives,sonof?acus,amongtheMyrmidons,
Eitherofwhomhavingdied,weshouldgreatlygrieve.”
Hesays,“That’sgood.”Hehasagreatbundleofwhite-oakbarkunderhisarmforasickman,gatheredthisSundaymorning.“Isupposethere’snoharmingoingaftersuchathingto-day,”sayshe.TohimHomerwasagreatwriter,thoughwhathiswritingwasabouthedidnotknow.Amoresimpleandnaturalmanitwouldbehardtofind.Viceanddisease,whichcastsuchasombremoralhueovertheworld,seemedtohavehardlyanyexistenceforhim.Hewasabouttwenty-eightyearsold,andhadleftCanadaandhisfather’shouseadozenyearsbeforetoworkintheStates,andearnmoneytobuyafarmwithatlast,perhapsinhisnativecountry.Hewascastinthecoarsestmouldastoutbutsluggishbody,yetgracefullycarried,withathicksunburntneck,darkbushyhair,anddullsleepyblueeyes,whichwereoccasionallylitupwithexpression.Heworeaflatgrayclothcap,adingywool-coloredgreatcoat,andcowhideboots.Hewasagreatconsumerofmeat,usuallycarryinghisdinnertohisworkacoupleofmilespastmyhouse,—forhechoppedallsummer,—inatinpailcoldmeats,oftencoldwoodchucks,andcoffeeinastonebottlewhichdangledbyastringfromhisbeltandsometimesheofferedmeadrink.Hecamealongearly,crossingmybean-field,thoughwithoutanxietyorhastetogettohiswork,suchasYankeesexhibit.Hewasn’ta-goingtohurthimself.Hedidn’tcareifheonlyearnedhisboard.Frequentlyhewouldleavehisdinnerinthebushes,whenhisdoghadcaughtawoodchuckbytheway,andgobackamileandahalftodressitandleaveitinthecellarofthehousewhereheboarded,afterdeliberatingfirstforhalfanhourwhetherhecouldnotsinkitinthepondsafelytillnight