登陆注册
4919500000148

第148章

He appeared before the man whom he had ridiculed as "Billy Button"accordingly. He told his tale and produced his certificate. "You wrote a pamphlet against us once?" said Mr. Grant. The supplicant expected to see his document thrown into the fire; instead of which Grant signed the name of the firm, and thus completed the necessary certificate. "We make it a rule," said he, handing it back, "never to refuse signing the certificate of an honest tradesman, and we have never heard that you were anything else." The tears started into the man's eyes. "Ah," continued Mr. Grant, "you see my saying was true, that you would live to repent writing that pamphlet. Idid not mean it as a threat - I only meant that some day you would know us better, and repent having tried to injure us." "I do, Ido, indeed, repent it." "Well, well, you know us now. But how do you get on - what are you going to do?" The poor man stated that he had friends who would assist him when his certificate was obtained. "But how are you off in the mean time?" The answer was, that, having given up every farthing to his creditors, he had been compelled to stint his family in even the common necessaries of life, that he might be enabled to pay for his certificate. "My good fellow, this will never do; your wife and family must not suffer in this way; be kind enough to take this ten-pound note to your wife from me: there, there, now - don't cry, it will be all well with you yet; keep up your spirits, set to work like a man, and you will raise your head among the best of us yet." The overpowered man endeavoured with choking utterance to express his gratitude, but in vain; and putting his hand to his face, he went out of the room sobbing like a child.

The True Gentleman is one whose nature has been fashioned after the highest models. It is a grand old name, that of Gentleman, and has been recognized as a rank and power in all stages of society. "The Gentleman is always the Gentleman," said the old French General to his regiment of Scottish gentry at Rousillon, "and invariably proves himself such in need and in danger." To possess this character is a dignity of itself, commanding the instinctive homage of every generous mind, and those who will not bow to titular rank, will yet do homage to the gentleman. His qualities depend not upon fashion or manners, but upon moral worth - not on personal possessions, but on personal qualities. The Psalmist briefly describes him as one "that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart."The gentleman is eminently distinguished for his self-respect. He values his character, - not so much of it only as can be seen of others, but as he sees it himself; having regard for the approval of his inward monitor. And, as he respects himself, so, by the same law, does he respect others. Humanity is sacred in his eyes:

and thence proceed politeness and forbearance, kindness and charity. It is related of Lord Edward Fitzgerald that, while travelling in Canada, in company with the Indians, he was shocked by the sight of a poor squaw trudging along laden with her husband's trappings, while the chief himself walked on unencumbered. Lord Edward at once relieved the squaw of her pack by placing it upon his own shoulders, - a beautiful instance of what the French call POLITESSE DE COEUR - the inbred politeness of the true gentleman.

The true gentleman has a keen sense of honour, - scrupulously avoiding mean actions. His standard of probity in word and action is high. He does not shuffle or prevaricate, dodge or skulk; but is honest, upright, and straightforward. His law is rectitude -action in right lines. When he says YES, it is a law: and he dares to say the valiant NO at the fitting season. The gentleman will not be bribed; only the low-minded and unprincipled will sell themselves to those who are interested in buying them. When the upright Jonas Hanway officiated as commissioner in the victualling department, he declined to receive a present of any kind from a contractor; refusing thus to be biassed in the performance of his public duty. A fine trait of the same kind is to be noted in the life of the Duke of Wellington. Shortly after the battle of Assaye, one morning the Prime Minister of the Court of Hyderabad waited upon him for the purpose of privately ascertaining what territory and what advantages had been reserved for his master in the treaty of peace between the Mahratta princes and the Nizam. To obtain this information the minister offered the general a very large sum - considerably above 100,000L. Looking at him quietly for a few seconds, Sir Arthur said, "It appears, then, that you are capable of keeping a secret?" "Yes, certainly," replied the minister. "THEN SO AM I," said the English general, smiling, and bowed the minister out. It was to Wellington's great honour, that though uniformly successful in India, and with the power of earning in such modes as this enormous wealth, he did not add a farthing to his fortune, and returned to England a comparatively poor man.

A similar sensitiveness and high-mindedness characterised his noble relative, the Marquis of Wellesley, who, on one occasion, positively refused a present of 100,000L. proposed to be given him by the Directors of the East India Company on the conquest of Mysore. "It is not necessary," said he, "for me to allude to the independence of my character, and the proper dignity attaching to my office; other reasons besides these important considerations lead me to decline this testimony, which is not suitable to me. ITHINK OF NOTHING BUT OUR ARMY. I should be much distressed to curtail the share of those brave soldiers." And the Marquis's resolution to refuse the present remained unalterable.

同类推荐
  • 洪恩灵济真君自然行道仪

    洪恩灵济真君自然行道仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 医说

    医说

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Idylls of the King

    Idylls of the King

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玉箓生神资度开收仪

    玉箓生神资度开收仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 现报当受经

    现报当受经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 这个学长好像很帅

    这个学长好像很帅

    《这个学长好像很帅》是讲述高中时期的小故事,没有经历过高三紧张的备考,可能不太好,希望多多谅解(我主要是写高三和大学的故事)
  • 快穿手札:主神大人,放肆撩

    快穿手札:主神大人,放肆撩

    清冷淡漠的主神大人化身可盐可甜小奶狗,使出浑身解数媚眼如勾。景瑜指着满墙的照片,声音颤抖,病娇催眠师笑意温柔:“阿瑜,欢迎来到我的世界。”暗夜精灵挑眉宠溺:“小东西,你笑得这般丑做什么。”景瑜:“……我要重振妻纲!”女孩凑到漠凉精致的人身边,嘬了一口,看着男子满脸通红巧笑倩兮:“我已经盖章了哦~”统子表示:这年头,做媒都这么难!
  • 独家婚宠:亿万总裁求放过

    独家婚宠:亿万总裁求放过

    她是从白天鹅沦落成丑小鸭的落魄女,他是被讥笑后一心成为有钱人的亿万总裁。第一次见面,他便一眼将她认出,用权力践踏她所剩不多的尊严。而她,深陷地狱般的生活只为换取想得到的东西,可再看到幼时的阳光却再无力靠近,只能卑微的守望。“各取所需么,我取完了就先走一步。”她打包好行李留下字条,恶魔总裁满世界通缉:“女人,滚回来我既往不咎。”这是一场征服与反征服的游戏,谁先动心谁就倾其所有的输掉,而她,输不起……情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 爱你就像病一场

    爱你就像病一场

    一些人走了,又来了一些人。当初你和他那么亲密,一起叫一起跳,抱着哭抱着笑,当后来渐渐变成了屏幕两边的陌生人时,你看见他的名字不再紧张、激动、心潮起伏,他仅仅变成了一串串没有温度的宋体符号。这是爱,也是病。
  • 风光旖旎的海洋岛屿

    风光旖旎的海洋岛屿

    《风光旖旎的海洋岛屿》内容简介:在浩瀚无边的蓝色海洋和陆地湖泊中,成千上万、大大小小的岛屿,形成了最适合寻幽探胜的海上迷宫,给人类的诺亚方舟——地球,增添了迷人的色彩。带有神话色彩神秘失踪的岛屿,引人遐思,也有很多岛屿充满奇情异趣,风情独特,给人启迪。翻开《风光旖旎的海洋岛屿》,让我们一起走进风光旖旎、物产丰饶、令人神往的海洋岛屿。
  • 大虚空藏菩萨念诵法

    大虚空藏菩萨念诵法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 就爱就爱调戏你

    就爱就爱调戏你

    当年,纯真的她,不明所以的被他报复,成为地下情妇,被他当众羞辱,把她扁的一文不值,可是,却在不知不觉中爱上了这个给她伤痛的男人。明知他不会爱上她,但是,她依旧想要守住那小小的幸福。她义无反顾,爱的无法自拔,最终却是心伤了,情断了。一年后,了解事实真相的他,能否再次夺回她的心?一场虐人反被虐的故事就此展开。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 巅峰从成为炎帝的棋子开始

    巅峰从成为炎帝的棋子开始

    高考失利后的北月炎在一个雨夜打算自杀了结悲惨的一生。坠入江中,却机缘巧合唤醒沉睡在江底的炎帝元神。难道小说中的大难不死遇戒指老爷爷的情节要在他身上上演?炎帝:“少年,做我的棋子吧!”北月炎:“?棋子竟是我自己!”
  • 千金错:万能农女锄作田

    千金错:万能农女锄作田

    河东村的人都知道,柴家大妮子就是柴家的丫鬟,洗衣做饭喂猪种地......当技术宅变成农家女,柴水青甩甩胳膊抖抖腿,一个字:干!爹娘包子,弟弟年幼,叔婶冷漠,奶奶刻薄,她是没人疼的小可怜?不不不,她还有一个超级万能系统!身上穿的是麻衣破袄,没事儿,买买买!手里捧的是米汤野菜,没事儿,买买买!一人住的是土屋破瓦,没事儿,买买买!祖传手艺在手,万能系统相助,柴水青买房,买地,开铺子一样不落,日子过得红红火火!只不过,那山中的野人怎么也来凑热闹?柴水青越推,某人越往上凑,赶也赶不走,打也打不过,柴水青只能认命了......
  • 七月木槿

    七月木槿

    白云浮动,芦花柔美,河水潺潺,心情平宁。草地上雏菊星星点点,仿佛夏天遗失的纽扣。在季节虔诚的祈祷中,暮然回首,沿岸的粉白色木槿花,纯朴而恬静地开放,装点每一个抒情的夏日。