登陆注册
5587700000100

第100章

It would fill a volume, in an age of pamphlets, were I to recordall my observations in this great capital of human business andpleasure. There was an unlimited range of society- the powerful, thewise, the witty, and the famous in every walk of life- princes,presidents, poets, generals, artists, actors, and philanthropists, allmaking their own market at the Fair, and deeming no price tooexorbitant for such commodities as hit their fancy. It was wellworth one's while, even if he had no idea of buying or selling, toloiter through the bazaars, and observe the various sorts of trafficthat were going forward.

Some of the purchasers, I thought, made very foolish bargains.

For instance, a young man having inherited a splendid fortune, laidout a considerable portion of it in the purchase of diseases, andfinally spent all the rest for a heavy lot of repentance and a suit ofrags. A very pretty girl bartered a heart as clear as crystal, andwhich seemed her most valuable possession, for another jewel of thesame kind, but so worn and defaced as to be utterly worthless. Inone shop, there were a great many crowns of laurel and myrtle, whichsoldiers, authors, statesmen, and various other people, pressedeagerly to buy; some purchased these paltry wreaths with theirlives; others by a toilsome servitude of years; and many sacrificedwhatever was most valuable, yet finally slunk away without thecrown. There was a sort of stock or scrip, called Conscience, whichseemed to be in great demand, and would purchase almost anything.

Indeed, few rich commodities were to be obtained without paying aheavy sum in this particular stock, and a man's business was seldomvery lucrative, unless he knew precisely when and how to throw hishoard of Conscience into the market. Yet as this stock was the onlything of permanent value, whoever parted with it was sure to findhimself a loser, in the long run. Several of the speculations wereof a questionable character. Occasionally, a member of Congressrecruited his pocket by the sale of his constituents; and I wasassured that public officers have often sold their country at verymoderate prices. Thousands sold their happiness for a whim. Gildedchains were in great demand, and purchased with almost anysacrifice. In truth, those who desired, according to the old adage, tosell anything valuable for a song, might find customers all over theFair; and there were innumerable messes of pottage, piping hot, forsuch as chose to buy them with their birthrights. A few articles,however, could not be found genuine at Vanity Fair. If a customerwished to renew his stock of youth, the dealers offered him a set offalse teeth and an auburn wig; if he demanded peace of mind, theyrecommended opium or a brandy-bottle.

Tracts of land and golden mansions, situate in the CelestialCity, were often exchanged, at very disadvantageous rates, for a fewyears' lease of small, dismal, inconvenient tenements in VanityFair. Prince Beelzebub himself took great interest in this sort oftraffic, and sometimes condescended to meddle with smaller matters.

I once had the pleasure to see him bargaining with a miser for hissoul, which, after much ingenious skirmishing on both sides, hisHighness succeeded in obtaining at about the value of sixpence. ThePrince remarked, with a smile, that he was a loser by the transaction.

Day after day, as I walked the streets of Vanity, my manners anddeportment became more and more like those of the inhabitants. Theplace began to seem like home; the idea of pursuing my travels tothe Celestial City was almost obliterated from my mind. I was remindedof it, however, by the sight of the same pair of simple pilgrims atwhom we had laughed so heartily, when Apollyon puffed smoke andsteam into their faces, at the commencement of our journey. There theystood amid the densest bustle of Vanity- the dealers offering themtheir purple, and fine linen, and jewels; the men of wit and humorgibing at them; a pair of buxom ladies ogling them askance; whilethe benevolent Mr. Smooth-it-away whispered some of his wisdom attheir elbows, and pointed to a newly-erected temple- but there werethese worthy simpletons, making the scene look wild and monstrous,merely by their sturdy repudiation of all part in its business orpleasures.

One of them- his name was Stick-to-the-right- perceived in my face,I suppose, a species of sympathy and almost admiration, which, to myown great surprise, I could not help feeling for this pragmaticcouple. It prompted him to address me.

"Sir," inquired he, with a sad, yet mild and kindly voice, "doyou call yourself a pilgrim?""Yes," I replied, "my right to that appellation is indubitable. Iam merely a sojourner here in Vanity Fair, being bound to theCelestial City by the new railroad.""Alas, friend," rejoined Mr. Stick-to-the-right, "I do assureyou, and beseech you to receive the truth of my words, that that wholeconcern is a bubble. You may travel on it all your lifetime, wereyou to live thousands of years, and yet never get beyond the limits ofVanity Fair! Yea; though you should deem yourself entering the gatesof the Blessed City, it will be nothing but a miserable delusion.""The Lord of the Celestial City," began the other pilgrim, whosename was Mr. Foot-it-to-Heaven, "has refused, and will ever refuse, togrant an act of incorporation for this railroad; and unless that beobtained, no passenger can ever hope to enter his dominions.

同类推荐
  • 无上九霄玉清大梵紫微玄都雷霆玉经

    无上九霄玉清大梵紫微玄都雷霆玉经

    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。
  • 阴证略例

    阴证略例

    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。
  • 谦斋文录

    谦斋文录

    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。
  • 如此京华(叶小凤)

    如此京华(叶小凤)

    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。
  • 浔阳春三首 春去

    浔阳春三首 春去

    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
  • 都市之无语的系统

    都市之无语的系统

    “叮,检测到最合适绑定宿主一位,正在进行绑定…”1%2%…99%“滚”“叮,绑定失败”
  • 空游志

    空游志

    苏离难,名字是算命先生起的,出生之时,算命先生不请自来,一生坎坷多灾多难,起名离难,望其度生死劫,离生死难!
  • 喜欢你的微夏时光

    喜欢你的微夏时光

    花季少女x桀骜不驯恶魔少年瑶微后妈有位大她一岁的儿子夏奕要搬过来?!这位张像帅气,惹得无数女孩芳心,从小生长在璀璨中的男孩搬来的第一天,不仅夺走了她的房间,还知道她隐藏多年的秘密?!众人以为瑶微最终要败在没心没肺的恶魔手上,没想到居然有一天看到恶魔为瑶微急得要死。恶魔:“该怎么做才能取得她的芳心?”众人:“祖宗你变了。”
  • 瓜庐集

    瓜庐集

    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。
  • 带着道具去西游

    带着道具去西游

    张嘴大口吞下手里的恶魔果实。摸了摸肚子上的四维空间口袋,你朝着蓄势待发的九尾比了个ok的手势,屏息听起了系统发布的新任务:“叮咚!亲爱的玩家你好,下面传来一条最新播报:大陆排名第一的源术师孙悟空,昨天被枪堂堂主达芬奇处决身亡,他在临刑前说了一段遗言:想成为下一个齐天大圣吗?那就去寻找七本圣经吧!凡集齐七本圣经,将召唤创世神龙,实现你的任何愿望!”
  • 巨侠的开挂人生

    巨侠的开挂人生

    护体背心:由“坚韧骨甲”改造而成,设计理念借鉴了5元3件江浙沪包邮的某宝爆款。该产品简洁大方,可内搭可外穿;透气性好,共有上下左右四处大窟窿。是炎炎夏日街头扯淡、工地搬砖、商务谈判、出席晚宴的最佳单品。品质:残破防御值:+3特殊属性:真气护体武侠世界,装备为王。少年,穿上它,去拯救世界吧!
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 一辈子只爱你一人

    一辈子只爱你一人

    或许人生的一见生情,也可以是永远的感情。
  • Goldsmiths Friend Abroad Again

    Goldsmiths Friend Abroad Again

    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。
  • 永远追随

    永远追随

    《永远追随》是曾获茅盾文学奖、中宣部“五个一工程奖”的著名作家柳建伟精心创作的儿童文学新作,该书以长征为题材,弘扬了永垂不朽的长征精神。书中围绕湖南嘉禾县香花岭的陶百川、周三才等英俊少年展开故事,毛主席带领的部队路过香花岭镇,借用了陶百川家的小毛驴后没有归还,两个少年历经艰难险阻追随着中央军的部队,试图找回小毛驴,后来发现了其中的误会,中央军派出两位士兵护送两个少年回乡,不料家人已被敌人杀害,经过这些之后,两个少年毅然加入了红军部队。