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+Title: Beneath an Umbrella (From "Twice Told Tales")
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+Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h3>
+ TWICE TOLD TALES<br />
+ </h3>
+ <h2>
+ NIGHT SKETCHES<br />
+ </h2>
+ <h4>
+ BENEATH AN UMBRELLA<br />
+ </h4>
+ <h3>
+ By Nathaniel Hawthorne<br />
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Pleasant is a rainy winter's day, within doors! The best study for such a
+ day, or the best amusement,&mdash;call it which you will,&mdash;is a book
+ of travels, describing scenes the most unlike that sombre one, which is
+ mistily presented through the windows. I have experienced, that fancy is
+ then most successful in imparting distinct shapes and vivid colors to the
+ objects which the author has spread upon his page, and that his words
+ become magic spells to summon up a thousand varied pictures. Strange
+ landscapes glimmer through the familiar walls of the room, and outlandish
+ figures thrust themselves almost within the sacred precincts of the
+ hearth. Small as my chamber is, it has space enough to contain the
+ ocean-like circumference of an Arabian desert, its parched sands tracked
+ by the long line of a caravan, with the camels patiently journeying
+ through the heavy sunshine. Though my ceiling be not lofty, yet I can pile
+ up the mountains of Central Asia beneath it, till their summits shine far
+ above the clouds of the middle atmosphere. And, with my humble means, a
+ wealth that is not taxable, I can transport hither the magnificent
+ merchandise of an Oriental bazaar, and call a crowd of purchasers from
+ distant countries, to pay a fair profit for the precious articles which
+ are displayed on all sides. True it is, however, that amid the bustle of
+ traffic, or whatever else may seem to be going on around me, the
+ rain-drops will occasionally be heard to patter against my window-panes,
+ which look forth upon one of the quietest streets in a New England town.
+ After a time, too, the visions vanish, and will not appear again at my
+ bidding. Then, it being nightfall, a gloomy sense of unreality depresses
+ my spirits, and impels me to venture out, before the clock shall strike
+ bedtime, to satisfy myself that the world is not entirely made up of such
+ shadowy materials, as have busied me throughout the day. A dreamer may
+ dwell so long among fantasies, that the things without him will seem as
+ unreal as those within.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When eve has fairly set in, therefore, I sally forth, tightly buttoning my
+ shaggy overcoat, and hoisting my umbrella, the silken dome of which
+ immediately resounds with the heavy drumming of the invisible rain-drops.
+ Pausing on the lowest doorstep, I contrast the warmth and cheerfulness of
+ my deserted fireside with the drear obscurity and chill discomfort into
+ which I am about to plunge. Now come fearful auguries, innumerable as the
+ drops of rain. Did not my manhood cry shame upon me, I should turn back
+ within doors, resume my elbow-chair, my slippers, and my book, pass such
+ an evening of sluggish enjoyment as the day has been, and go to bed
+ inglorious. The same shivering reluctance, no doubt, has quelled, for a
+ moment, the adventurous spirit of many a traveller, when his feet, which
+ were destined to measure the earth around, were leaving their last tracks
+ in the home-paths.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In my own case, poor human nature may be allowed a few misgivings. I look
+ upward, and discern no sky, not even an unfathomable void, but only a
+ black, impenetrable nothingness, as though heaven and all its lights were
+ blotted from the system of the universe. It is as if nature were dead, and
+ the world had put on black, and the clouds were weeping for her. With
+ their tears upon my cheek, I turn my eyes earthward, but find little
+ consolation here below. A lamp is burning dimly at the distant corner, and
+ throws just enough of light along the street, to show, and exaggerate by
+ so faintly showing, the perils and difficulties which beset my path.
+ Yonder dingily white remnant of a huge snow-bank,&mdash;which will yet
+ cumber the sidewalk till the latter days of March,&mdash;over or through
+ that wintry waste must I stride onward. Beyond, lies a certain Slough of
+ Despond, a concoction of mud and liquid filth, ankle-deep, leg-deep,
+ neck-deep,&mdash;in a word, of unknown bottom, on which the lamplight does
+ not even glimmer, but which I have occasionally watched, in the gradual
+ growth of its horrors, from morn till nightfall. Should I flounder into
+ its depths, farewell to upper earth! And hark! how roughly resounds the
+ roaring of a stream, the turbulent career of which is partially reddened
+ by the gleam of the lamp, but elsewhere brawls noisily through the densest
+ gloom. O, should I be swept away in fording that impetuous and unclean
+ torrent, the coroner will have a job with an unfortunate gentleman, who
+ would fain end his troubles anywhere but in a mud-puddle!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Pshaw! I will linger not another instant at arm's length from these dim
+ terrors, which grow more obscurely formidable, the longer I delay to
+ grapple with them. Now for the onset! And to! with little damage, save a
+ dash of rain in the fact and breast, a splash of mud high up the
+ pantaloons, and the left boot full of ice-cold water, behold me at the
+ corner of the street. The lamp throws down a circle of red light around
+ me; and twinkling onward from corner to corner, I discern other beacons
+ marshalling my way to a brighter scene. But this is alone some and dreary
+ spot. The tall edifices bid gloomy defiance to the storm, with their
+ blinds all closed, even as a man winks when he faces a spattering gust.
+ How loudly tinkles the collected rain down the tin spouts! The puffs of
+ wind are boisterous, and seem to assail me from various quarters at once.
+ I have often observed that this corner is a haunt and loitering-place for
+ those winds which have no work to do upon the deep, dashing ships against
+ our iron-bound shores; nor in the forest, tearing up the sylvan giants
+ with half a rood of soil at their vast roots. Here they amuse themselves
+ with lesser freaks of mischief. See, at this moment, how they assail
+ yonder poor woman, who is passing just within the verge of the lamplight!
+ One blast struggles for her umbrella, and turns it wrong side outward;
+ another whisks the cape of her cloak across her eyes; while a third takes
+ most unwarrantable liberties with the lower part of her attire. Happily,
+ the good dame is no gossamer, but a figure of rotundity and fleshly
+ substance; else would these aerial tormentors whirl her aloft, like a
+ witch upon a broomstick, and set her down, doubtless, in the filthiest
+ kennel hereabout.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ From hence I tread upon firm pavements into the centre of the town. Here
+ there is almost as brilliant an illumination as when some great victory
+ has been won, either on the battle-field or at the polls. Two rows of
+ shops, with windows down nearly to the ground, cast a glow from side to
+ side, while the black night hangs overhead like a canopy, and thus keeps
+ the splendor from diffusing itself away. The wet sidewalks gleam with a
+ broad sheet of red light. The rain-drops glitter, as if the sky were
+ pouring down rubies. The spouts gush with fire. Methinks the scene is an
+ emblem of the deceptive glare, which mortals throw around their footsteps
+ in the moral world, thus bedazzling themselves, till they forget the
+ impenetrable obscurity that hems them in, and that can be dispelled only
+ by radiance from above. And after all, it is a cheerless scene, and
+ cheerless are the wanderers in it. Here comes one who has so long been
+ familiar with tempestuous weather that he takes the bluster of the storm
+ for a friendly greeting, as if it should say, "How fare ye, brother?" He
+ is a retired sea-captain, wrapped in some nameless garment of the
+ pea-jacket order, and is now laying his course towards the Marine
+ Insurance Office, there to spin yarns of gale and shipwreck, with a crew
+ of old seadogs like himself. The blast will put in its word among their
+ hoarse voices, and be understood by all of them. Next I meet an unhappy
+ slipshod gentleman, with a cloak flung hastily over his shoulders, running
+ a race with boisterous winds, and striving to glide between the drops of
+ rain. Some domestic emergency or other has blown this miserable man from
+ his warm fireside in quest of a doctor! See that little vagabond,&mdash;how
+ carelessly he has taken his stand right underneath a spout, while staring
+ at some object of curiosity in a shop-window! Surely the rain is his
+ native element; he must have fallen with it from the clouds, as frogs are
+ supposed to do.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here is a picture, and a pretty one. A young man and a girl, both
+ enveloped in cloaks, and huddled beneath the scanty protection of a cotton
+ umbrella. She wears rubber overshoes; but he is in his dancing-pumps; and
+ they are on their way, no doubt, to sonic cotillon-party, or
+ subscription-ball at a dollar a head, refreshments included. Thus they
+ struggle against the gloomy tempest, lured onward by a vision of festal
+ splendor. But, ah! a most lamentable disaster. Bewildered by the red,
+ blue, and yellow meteors, in an apothecary's window, they have stepped
+ upon a slippery remnant of ice, and are precipitated into a confluence of
+ swollen floods, at the corner of two streets. Luckless lovers! Were it my
+ nature to be other than a looker-on in life, I would attempt your rescue.
+ Since that may not be, I vow, should you be drowned, to weave such a
+ pathetic story of your fate, as shall call forth tears enough to drown you
+ both anew. Do ye touch bottom, my young friends? Yes; they emerge like a
+ water-nymph and a river deity, and paddle hand in hand out of the depths
+ of the dark pool. They hurry homeward, dripping, disconsolate, abashed,
+ but with love too warm to be chilled by the cold water. They have stood a
+ test which proves too strong for many. Faithful, though over head and ears
+ in trouble!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Onward I go, deriving a sympathetic joy or sorrow from the varied aspect
+ of mortal affairs, even as my figure catches a gleam from the lighted
+ windows, or is blackened by an interval of darkness. Not that mine is
+ altogether a chameleon spirit, with no hue of its own. Now I pass into a
+ more retired street, where the dwellings of wealth and poverty are
+ intermingled, presenting a range of strongly contrasted pictures. Here,
+ too, may be found the golden mean. Through yonder casement I discern a
+ family circle,&mdash;the grandmother, the parents, and the children,&mdash;all
+ flickering, shadow-like, in the glow of a wood-fire. Bluster, fierce
+ blast, and beat, thou wintry rain, against the window-panes! Ye cannot
+ damp the enjoyment of that fireside. Surely my fate is hard, that I should
+ be wandering homeless here, taking to my bosom night, and storm, and
+ solitude, instead of wife and children. Peace, murmurer! Doubt not that
+ darker guests are sitting round the hearth, though the warm blaze hides
+ all but blissful images. Well; here is still a brighter scene. A stately
+ mansion, illuminated for a ball, with cut-glass chandeliers and alabaster
+ lamps in every room, and sunny landscapes hanging round the walls. See! a
+ coach has stopped, whence emerges a slender beauty, who, canopied by two
+ umbrellas, glides within the portal, and vanishes amid lightsome thrills
+ of music. Will she ever feel the night-wind and the rain? Perhaps,&mdash;perhaps!
+ And will Death and Sorrow ever enter that proud mansion? As surely as the
+ dancers will be gay within its halls to-night. Such thoughts sadden, yet
+ satisfy my heart; for they teach me that the poor man, in his mean,
+ weather-beaten hovel, without a fire to cheer him, may call the rich his
+ brother, brethren by Sorrow, who must be an inmate of both their
+ households,&mdash;brethren by Death, who will lead them, both to other
+ homes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Onward, still onward, I plunge into the night. Now have I reached the
+ utmost limits of the town, where the last lamp struggles feebly with the
+ darkness, like the farthest star that stands sentinel on the borders of
+ uncreated space. It is strange what sensations of sublimity may spring
+ from a very humble source. Such are suggested by this hollow roar of a
+ subterranean cataract, where the mighty stream of a kennel precipitates
+ itself beneath an iron grate, and is seen no more on earth. Listen awhile
+ to its voice of mystery; and fancy will magnify it, till you start and
+ smile at the illusion. And now another sound,&mdash;the rumbling of
+ wheels,&mdash;as the mail-coach, outward bound, rolls heavily off the
+ pavements, and splashes through the mud and water of the road. All night
+ long, the poor passengers will be tossed to and fro between drowsy watch
+ and troubled sleep, and will dream of their own quiet beds, and awake to
+ find themselves still jolting onward. Happier my lot, who will straightway
+ hie me to my familiar room, and toast myself comfortably before the fire,
+ musing, and fitfully dozing, and fancying a strangeness in such sights as
+ all may see. But first let me gaze at this solitary figure, who comes
+ hitherward with a tin lantern, which throws the circular pattern of its
+ punched holes on the ground about him. He passes fearlessly into the
+ unknown gloom, whither I will not follow him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This figure shall supply me with a moral, wherewith, for lack of a more
+ appropriate one, I may wind up my sketch. He fears not to tread the dreary
+ path before him, because his lantern, which was kindled at the fireside of
+ his home, will light him back to that same fireside again. And thus we,
+ night-wanderers through a stormy and dismal world, if we bear the lamp of
+ Faith, enkindled at a celestial fire, it will surely lead us home to that
+ Heaven whence its radiance was borrowed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
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+Title: Beneath an Umbrella (From "Twice Told Tales")
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+Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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+Posting Date: December 2, 2010 [EBook #9216]
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+ TWICE TOLD TALES
+
+ NIGHT SKETCHES
+
+ BENEATH AN UMBRELLA
+
+ By Nathaniel Hawthorne
+
+
+
+Pleasant is a rainy winter's day, within doors! The best study for
+such a day, or the best amusement,--call it which you will,--is a
+book of travels, describing scenes the most unlike that sombre one,
+which is mistily presented through the windows. I have experienced,
+that fancy is then most successful in imparting distinct shapes and
+vivid colors to the objects which the author has spread upon his
+page, and that his words become magic spells to summon up a thousand
+varied pictures. Strange landscapes glimmer through the familiar
+walls of the room, and outlandish figures thrust themselves almost
+within the sacred precincts of the hearth. Small as my chamber is, it
+has space enough to contain the ocean-like circumference of an
+Arabian desert, its parched sands tracked by the long line of a
+caravan, with the camels patiently journeying through the heavy
+sunshine. Though my ceiling be not lofty, yet I can pile up the
+mountains of Central Asia beneath it, till their summits shine far
+above the clouds of the middle atmosphere. And, with my humble
+means, a wealth that is not taxable, I can transport hither the
+magnificent merchandise of an Oriental bazaar, and call a crowd of
+purchasers from distant countries, to pay a fair profit for the
+precious articles which are displayed on all sides. True it is,
+however, that amid the bustle of traffic, or whatever else may seem to
+be going on around me, the rain-drops will occasionally be heard to
+patter against my window-panes, which look forth upon one of the
+quietest streets in a New England town. After a time, too, the
+visions vanish, and will not appear again at my bidding. Then, it
+being nightfall, a gloomy sense of unreality depresses my spirits, and
+impels me to venture out, before the clock shall strike bedtime, to
+satisfy myself that the world is not entirely made up of such shadowy
+materials, as have busied me throughout the day. A dreamer may dwell
+so long among fantasies, that the things without him will seem as
+unreal as those within.
+
+When eve has fairly set in, therefore, I sally forth, tightly
+buttoning my shaggy overcoat, and hoisting my umbrella, the silken
+dome of which immediately resounds with the heavy drumming of the
+invisible rain-drops. Pausing on the lowest doorstep, I contrast the
+warmth and cheerfulness of my deserted fireside with the drear
+obscurity and chill discomfort into which I am about to plunge. Now
+come fearful auguries, innumerable as the drops of rain. Did not my
+manhood cry shame upon me, I should turn back within doors, resume my
+elbow-chair, my slippers, and my book, pass such an evening of
+sluggish enjoyment as the day has been, and go to bed inglorious. The
+same shivering reluctance, no doubt, has quelled, for a moment, the
+adventurous spirit of many a traveller, when his feet, which were
+destined to measure the earth around, were leaving their last tracks
+in the home-paths.
+
+In my own case, poor human nature may be allowed a few misgivings. I
+look upward, and discern no sky, not even an unfathomable void, but
+only a black, impenetrable nothingness, as though heaven and all its
+lights were blotted from the system of the universe. It is as if
+nature were dead, and the world had put on black, and the clouds were
+weeping for her. With their tears upon my cheek, I turn my eyes
+earthward, but find little consolation here below. A lamp is burning
+dimly at the distant corner, and throws just enough of light along the
+street, to show, and exaggerate by so faintly showing, the perils and
+difficulties which beset my path. Yonder dingily white remnant of a
+huge snow-bank,--which will yet cumber the sidewalk till the latter
+days of March,--over or through that wintry waste must I stride
+onward. Beyond, lies a certain Slough of Despond, a concoction of mud
+and liquid filth, ankle-deep, leg-deep, neck-deep,--in a word, of
+unknown bottom, on which the lamplight does not even glimmer, but which
+I have occasionally watched, in the gradual growth of its horrors,
+from morn till nightfall. Should I flounder into its depths, farewell
+to upper earth! And hark! how roughly resounds the roaring of a
+stream, the turbulent career of which is partially reddened by the
+gleam of the lamp, but elsewhere brawls noisily through the densest
+gloom. O, should I be swept away in fording that impetuous and
+unclean torrent, the coroner will have a job with an unfortunate
+gentleman, who would fain end his troubles anywhere but in a mud-puddle!
+
+Pshaw! I will linger not another instant at arm's length from these
+dim terrors, which grow more obscurely formidable, the longer I delay
+to grapple with them. Now for the onset! And to! with little damage,
+save a dash of rain in the fact and breast, a splash of mud high up
+the pantaloons, and the left boot full of ice-cold water, behold me at
+the corner of the street. The lamp throws down a circle of red light
+around me; and twinkling onward from corner to corner, I discern other
+beacons marshalling my way to a brighter scene. But this is alone
+some and dreary spot. The tall edifices bid gloomy defiance to the
+storm, with their blinds all closed, even as a man winks when he faces
+a spattering gust. How loudly tinkles the collected rain down the tin
+spouts! The puffs of wind are boisterous, and seem to assail me from
+various quarters at once. I have often observed that this corner is a
+haunt and loitering-place for those winds which have no work to do
+upon the deep, dashing ships against our iron-bound shores; nor in the
+forest, tearing up the sylvan giants with half a rood of soil at their
+vast roots. Here they amuse themselves with lesser freaks of
+mischief. See, at this moment, how they assail yonder poor woman, who
+is passing just within the verge of the lamplight! One blast
+struggles for her umbrella, and turns it wrong side outward; another
+whisks the cape of her cloak across her eyes; while a third takes most
+unwarrantable liberties with the lower part of her attire. Happily,
+the good dame is no gossamer, but a figure of rotundity and fleshly
+substance; else would these aerial tormentors whirl her aloft, like a
+witch upon a broomstick, and set her down, doubtless, in the filthiest
+kennel hereabout.
+
+From hence I tread upon firm pavements into the centre of the town.
+Here there is almost as brilliant an illumination as when some great
+victory has been won, either on the battle-field or at the polls. Two
+rows of shops, with windows down nearly to the ground, cast a glow
+from side to side, while the black night hangs overhead like a canopy,
+and thus keeps the splendor from diffusing itself away. The wet
+sidewalks gleam with a broad sheet of red light. The rain-drops
+glitter, as if the sky were pouring down rubies. The spouts gush with
+fire. Methinks the scene is an emblem of the deceptive glare, which
+mortals throw around their footsteps in the moral world, thus
+bedazzling themselves, till they forget the impenetrable obscurity
+that hems them in, and that can be dispelled only by radiance from
+above. And after all, it is a cheerless scene, and cheerless are the
+wanderers in it. Here comes one who has so long been familiar with
+tempestuous weather that he takes the bluster of the storm for a
+friendly greeting, as if it should say, "How fare ye, brother?"
+He is a retired sea-captain, wrapped in some nameless garment of the
+pea-jacket order, and is now laying his course towards the Marine
+Insurance Office, there to spin yarns of gale and shipwreck, with a
+crew of old seadogs like himself. The blast will put in its word
+among their hoarse voices, and be understood by all of them. Next I
+meet an unhappy slipshod gentleman, with a cloak flung hastily over
+his shoulders, running a race with boisterous winds, and striving to
+glide between the drops of rain. Some domestic emergency or other has
+blown this miserable man from his warm fireside in quest of a doctor!
+See that little vagabond,--how carelessly he has taken his stand right
+underneath a spout, while staring at some object of curiosity in a
+shop-window! Surely the rain is his native element; he must have
+fallen with it from the clouds, as frogs are supposed to do.
+
+Here is a picture, and a pretty one. A young man and a girl, both
+enveloped in cloaks, and huddled beneath the scanty protection of a
+cotton umbrella. She wears rubber overshoes; but he is in his
+dancing-pumps; and they are on their way, no doubt, to sonic
+cotillon-party, or subscription-ball at a dollar a head, refreshments
+included. Thus they struggle against the gloomy tempest, lured onward
+by a vision of festal splendor. But, ah! a most lamentable disaster.
+Bewildered by the red, blue, and yellow meteors, in an apothecary's
+window, they have stepped upon a slippery remnant of ice, and are
+precipitated into a confluence of swollen floods, at the corner of two
+streets. Luckless lovers! Were it my nature to be other than a
+looker-on in life, I would attempt your rescue. Since that may not
+be, I vow, should you be drowned, to weave such a pathetic story of
+your fate, as shall call forth tears enough to drown you both anew.
+Do ye touch bottom, my young friends? Yes; they emerge like a
+water-nymph and a river deity, and paddle hand in hand out of the depths
+of the dark pool. They hurry homeward, dripping, disconsolate, abashed,
+but with love too warm to be chilled by the cold water. They have
+stood a test which proves too strong for many. Faithful, though over
+head and ears in trouble!
+
+Onward I go, deriving a sympathetic joy or sorrow from the varied
+aspect of mortal affairs, even as my figure catches a gleam from the
+lighted windows, or is blackened by an interval of darkness. Not that
+mine is altogether a chameleon spirit, with no hue of its own. Now I
+pass into a more retired street, where the dwellings of wealth and
+poverty are intermingled, presenting a range of strongly contrasted
+pictures. Here, too, may be found the golden mean. Through yonder
+casement I discern a family circle,--the grandmother, the parents, and
+the children,--all flickering, shadow-like, in the glow of a wood-fire.
+Bluster, fierce blast, and beat, thou wintry rain, against the
+window-panes! Ye cannot damp the enjoyment of that fireside. Surely
+my fate is hard, that I should be wandering homeless here, taking to
+my bosom night, and storm, and solitude, instead of wife and children.
+Peace, murmurer! Doubt not that darker guests are sitting round the
+hearth, though the warm blaze hides all but blissful images. Well;
+here is still a brighter scene. A stately mansion, illuminated for a
+ball, with cut-glass chandeliers and alabaster lamps in every room,
+and sunny landscapes hanging round the walls. See! a coach has
+stopped, whence emerges a slender beauty, who, canopied by two
+umbrellas, glides within the portal, and vanishes amid lightsome
+thrills of music. Will she ever feel the night-wind and the rain?
+Perhaps,--perhaps! And will Death and Sorrow ever enter that proud
+mansion? As surely as the dancers will be gay within its halls
+to-night. Such thoughts sadden, yet satisfy my heart; for they teach me
+that the poor man, in his mean, weather-beaten hovel, without a fire
+to cheer him, may call the rich his brother, brethren by Sorrow, who
+must be an inmate of both their households,--brethren by Death, who
+will lead them, both to other homes.
+
+Onward, still onward, I plunge into the night. Now have I reached the
+utmost limits of the town, where the last lamp struggles feebly with
+the darkness, like the farthest star that stands sentinel on the
+borders of uncreated space. It is strange what sensations of
+sublimity may spring from a very humble source. Such are suggested by
+this hollow roar of a subterranean cataract, where the mighty stream
+of a kennel precipitates itself beneath an iron grate, and is seen no
+more on earth. Listen awhile to its voice of mystery; and fancy will
+magnify it, till you start and smile at the illusion. And now another
+sound,--the rumbling of wheels,--as the mail-coach, outward bound,
+rolls heavily off the pavements, and splashes through the mud and
+water of the road. All night long, the poor passengers will be tossed
+to and fro between drowsy watch and troubled sleep, and will dream of
+their own quiet beds, and awake to find themselves still jolting
+onward. Happier my lot, who will straightway hie me to my familiar
+room, and toast myself comfortably before the fire, musing, and
+fitfully dozing, and fancying a strangeness in such sights as all may
+see. But first let me gaze at this solitary figure, who comes
+hitherward with a tin lantern, which throws the circular pattern of
+its punched holes on the ground about him. He passes fearlessly into
+the unknown gloom, whither I will not follow him.
+
+This figure shall supply me with a moral, wherewith, for lack of a
+more appropriate one, I may wind up my sketch. He fears not to tread
+the dreary path before him, because his lantern, which was kindled at
+the fireside of his home, will light him back to that same fireside
+again. And thus we, night-wanderers through a stormy and dismal
+world, if we bear the lamp of Faith, enkindled at a celestial fire, it
+will surely lead us home to that Heaven whence its radiance was
+borrowed.
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+ TWICE TOLD TALES
+
+ NIGHT SKETCHES
+
+ BENEATH AN UMBRELLA
+
+ By Nathaniel Hawthorne
+
+
+
+Pleasant is a rainy winter's day, within doors! The best study for
+such a day, or the best amusement,--call it which you will,--is a
+book of travels, describing scenes the most unlike that sombre one,
+which is mistily presented through the windows. I have experienced,
+that fancy is then most successful in imparting distinct shapes and
+vivid colors to the objects which the author has spread upon his
+page, and that his words become magic spells to summon up a thousand
+varied pictures. Strange landscapes glimmer through the familiar
+walls of the room, and outlandish figures thrust themselves almost
+within the sacred precincts of the hearth. Small as my chamber is, it
+has space enough to contain the ocean-like circumference of an
+Arabian desert, its parched sands tracked by the long line of a
+caravan, with the camels patiently journeying through the heavy
+sunshine. Though my ceiling be not lofty, yet I can pile up the
+mountains of Central Asia beneath it, till their summits shine far
+above the clouds of the middle atmosphere. And, with my humble
+means, a wealth that is not taxable, I can transport hither the
+magnificent merchandise of an Oriental bazaar, and call a crowd of
+purchasers from distant countries, to pay a fair profit for the
+precious articles which are displayed on all sides. True it is,
+however, that amid the bustle of traffic, or whatever else may seem to
+be going on around me, the rain-drops will occasionally be heard to
+patter against my window-panes, which look forth upon one of the
+quietest streets in a New England town. After a time, too, the
+visions vanish, and will not appear again at my bidding. Then, it
+being nightfall, a gloomy sense of unreality depresses my spirits, and
+impels me to venture out, before the clock shall strike bedtime, to
+satisfy myself that the world is not entirely made up of such shadowy
+materials, as have busied me throughout the day. A dreamer may dwell
+so long among fantasies, that the things without him will seem as
+unreal as those within.
+
+When eve has fairly set in, therefore, I sally forth, tightly
+buttoning my shaggy overcoat, and hoisting my umbrella, the silken
+dome of which immediately resounds with the heavy drumming of the
+invisible rain-drops. Pausing on the lowest doorstep, I contrast the
+warmth and cheerfulness of my deserted fireside with the drear
+obscurity and chill discomfort into which I am about to plunge. Now
+come fearful auguries, innumerable as the drops of rain. Did not my
+manhood cry shame upon me, I should turn back within doors, resume my
+elbow-chair, my slippers, and my book, pass such an evening of
+sluggish enjoyment as the day has been, and go to bed inglorious. The
+same shivering reluctance, no doubt, has quelled, for a moment, the
+adventurous spirit of many a traveller, when his feet, which were
+destined to measure the earth around, were leaving their last tracks
+in the home-paths.
+
+In my own case, poor human nature may be allowed a few misgivings. I
+look upward, and discern no sky, not even an unfathomable void, but
+only a black, impenetrable nothingness, as though heaven and all its
+lights were blotted from the system of the universe. It is as if
+nature were dead, and the world had put on black, and the clouds were
+weeping for her. With their tears upon my cheek, I turn my eyes
+earthward, but find little consolation here below. A lamp is burning
+dimly at the distant corner, and throws just enough of light along the
+street, to show, and exaggerate by so faintly showing, the perils and
+difficulties which beset my path. Yonder dingily white remnant of a
+huge snow-bank,--which will yet cumber the sidewalk till the latter
+days of March,--over or through that wintry waste must I stride
+onward. Beyond, lies a certain Slough of Despond, a concoction of mud
+and liquid filth, ankle-deep, leg-deep, neck-deep,--in a word, of
+unknown bottom, on which the lamplight does not even glimmer, but which
+I have occasionally watched, in the gradual growth of its horrors,
+from morn till nightfall. Should I flounder into its depths, farewell
+to upper earth! And hark! how roughly resounds the roaring of a
+stream, the turbulent career of which is partially reddened by the
+gleam of the lamp, but elsewhere brawls noisily through the densest
+gloom. O, should I be swept away in fording that impetuous and
+unclean torrent, the coroner will have a job with an unfortunate
+gentleman, who would fain end his troubles anywhere but in a mud-
+puddle!
+
+Pshaw! I will linger not another instant at arm's length from these
+dim terrors, which grow more obscurely formidable, the longer I delay
+to grapple with them. Now for the onset! And to! with little damage,
+save a dash of rain in the fact and breast, a splash of mud high up
+the pantaloons, and the left boot full of ice-cold water, behold me at
+the corner of the street. The lamp throws down a circle of red light
+around me; and twinkling onward from corner to corner, I discern other
+beacons marshalling my way to a brighter scene. But this is alone
+some and dreary spot. The tall edifices bid gloomy defiance to the
+storm, with their blinds all closed, even as a man winks when he faces
+a spattering gust. How loudly tinkles the collected rain down the tin
+spouts! The puffs of wind are boisterous, and seem to assail me from
+various quarters at once. I have often observed that this corner is a
+haunt and loitering-place for those winds which have no work to do
+upon the deep, dashing ships against our iron-bound shores; nor in the
+forest, tearing up the sylvan giants with half a rood of soil at their
+vast roots. Here they amuse themselves with lesser freaks of
+mischief. See, at this moment, how they assail yonder poor woman, who
+is passing just within the verge of the lamplight! One blast
+struggles for her umbrella, and turns it wrong side outward; another
+whisks the cape of her cloak across her eyes; while a third takes most
+unwarrantable liberties with the lower part of her attire. Happily,
+the good dame is no gossamer, but a figure of rotundity and fleshly
+substance; else would these aerial tormentors whirl her aloft, like a
+witch upon a broomstick, and set her down, doubtless, in the filthiest
+kennel hereabout.
+
+From hence I tread upon firm pavements into the centre of the town.
+Here there is almost as brilliant an illumination as when some great
+victory has been won, either on the battle-field or at the polls. Two
+rows of shops, with windows down nearly to the ground, cast a glow
+from side to side, while the black night hangs overhead like a canopy,
+and thus keeps the splendor from diffusing itself away. The wet
+sidewalks gleam with a broad sheet of red light. The rain-drops
+glitter, as if the sky were pouring down rubies. The spouts gush with
+fire. Methinks the scene is an emblem of the deceptive glare, which
+mortals throw around their footsteps in the moral world, thus
+bedazzling themselves, till they forget the impenetrable obscurity
+that hems them in, and that can be dispelled only by radiance from
+above. And after all, it is a cheerless scene, and cheerless are the
+wanderers in it. Here comes one who has so long been familiar with
+tempestuous weather that he takes the bluster of the storm for a
+friendly greeting, as if it should say, "How fare ye, brother?"
+He is a retired sea-captain, wrapped in some nameless garment of the
+pea-jacket order, and is now laying his course towards the Marine
+Insurance Office, there to spin yarns of gale and shipwreck, with a
+crew of old seadogs like himself. The blast will put in its word
+among their hoarse voices, and be understood by all of them. Next I
+meet an unhappy slipshod gentleman, with a cloak flung hastily over
+his shoulders, running a race with boisterous winds, and striving to
+glide between the drops of rain. Some domestic emergency or other has
+blown this miserable man from his warm fireside in quest of a doctor!
+See that little vagabond,--how carelessly he has taken his stand right
+underneath a spout, while staring at some object of curiosity in a
+shop-window! Surely the rain is his native element; he must have
+fallen with it from the clouds, as frogs are supposed to do.
+
+Here is a picture, and a pretty one. A young man and a girl, both
+enveloped in cloaks, and huddled beneath the scanty protection of a
+cotton umbrella. She wears rubber overshoes; but he is in his
+dancing-pumps; and they are on their way, no doubt, to sonic cotillon-
+party, or subscription-ball at a dollar a head, refreshments included.
+Thus they struggle against the gloomy tempest, lured onward by a
+vision of festal splendor. But, ah! a most lamentable disaster.
+Bewildered by the red, blue, and yellow meteors, in an apothecary's
+window, they have stepped upon a slippery remnant of ice, and are
+precipitated into a confluence of swollen floods, at the corner of two
+streets. Luckless lovers! Were it my nature to be other than a
+looker-on in life, I would attempt your rescue. Since that may not
+be, I vow, should you be drowned, to weave such a pathetic story of
+your fate, as shall call forth tears enough to drown you both anew.
+Do ye touch bottom, my young friends? Yes; they emerge like a water-
+nymph and a river deity, and paddle hand in hand out of the depths of
+the dark pool. They hurry homeward, dripping, disconsolate, abashed,
+but with love too warm to be chilled by the cold water. They have
+stood a test which proves too strong for many. Faithful, though over
+head and ears in trouble!
+
+Onward I go, deriving a sympathetic joy or sorrow from the varied
+aspect of mortal affairs, even as my figure catches a gleam from the
+lighted windows, or is blackened by an interval of darkness. Not that
+mine is altogether a chameleon spirit, with no hue of its own. Now I
+pass into a more retired street, where the dwellings of wealth and
+poverty are intermingled, presenting a range of strongly contrasted
+pictures. Here, too, may be found the golden mean. Through yonder
+casement I discern a family circle,--the grandmother, the parents, and
+the children,--all flickering, shadow-like, in the glow of a wood-
+fire. Bluster, fierce blast, and beat, thou wintry rain, against the
+window-panes! Ye cannot damp the enjoyment of that fireside. Surely
+my fate is hard, that I should be wandering homeless here, taking to
+my bosom night, and storm, and solitude, instead of wife and children.
+Peace, murmurer! Doubt not that darker guests are sitting round the
+hearth, though the warm blaze hides all but blissful images. Well;
+here is still a brighter scene. A stately mansion, illuminated for a
+ball, with cut-glass chandeliers and alabaster lamps in every room,
+and sunny landscapes hanging round the walls. See! a coach has
+stopped, whence emerges a slender beauty, who, canopied by two
+umbrellas, glides within the portal, and vanishes amid lightsome
+thrills of music. Will she ever feel the night-wind and the rain?
+Perhaps,--perhaps! And will Death and Sorrow ever enter that proud
+mansion? As surely as the dancers will be gay within its halls
+to-night. Such thoughts sadden, yet satisfy my heart; for they teach me
+that the poor man, in his mean, weather-beaten hovel, without a fire
+to cheer him, may call the rich his brother, brethren by Sorrow, who
+must be an inmate of both their households,--brethren by Death, who
+will lead them, both to other homes.
+
+Onward, still onward, I plunge into the night. Now have I reached the
+utmost limits of the town, where the last lamp struggles feebly with
+the darkness, like the farthest star that stands sentinel on the
+borders of uncreated space. It is strange what sensations of
+sublimity may spring from a very humble source. Such are suggested by
+this hollow roar of a subterranean cataract, where the mighty stream
+of a kennel precipitates itself beneath an iron grate, and is seen no
+more on earth. Listen awhile to its voice of mystery; and fancy will
+magnify it, till you start and smile at the illusion. And now another
+sound,--the rumbling of wheels,--as the mail-coach, outward bound,
+rolls heavily off the pavements, and splashes through the mud and
+water of the road. All night long, the poor passengers will be tossed
+to and fro between drowsy watch and troubled sleep, and will dream of
+their own quiet beds, and awake to find themselves still jolting
+onward. Happier my lot, who will straightway hie me to my familiar
+room, and toast myself comfortably before the fire, musing, and
+fitfully dozing, and fancying a strangeness in such sights as all may
+see. But first let me gaze at this solitary figure, who comes
+hitherward with a tin lantern, which throws the circular pattern of
+its punched holes on the ground about him. He passes fearlessly into
+the unknown gloom, whither I will not follow him.
+
+This figure shall supply me with a moral, wherewith, for lack of a
+more appropriate one, I may wind up my sketch. He fears not to tread
+the dreary path before him, because his lantern, which was kindled at
+the fireside of his home, will light him back to that same fireside
+again. And thus we, night-wanderers through a stormy and dismal
+world, if we bear the lamp of Faith, enkindled at a celestial fire, it
+will surely lead us home to that Heaven whence its radiance was
+borrowed.
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