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sketches of young gentlemen(年轻绅士素描)-第14部分

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apprehension lest it should begin to rain before we set out; it might have 

rained all day; after we were once too far to turn back again; and welcome; 

for aught they cared。 

     However;       the  cavalcade     moved     at   length;   every    coachman      being 

accommodated   with   a   hamper   between   his   legs   something   larger   than   a 

wheelbarrow; and the company being packed as closely as they possibly 

could   in   the   carriages;  'according;'   as one   married lady  observed;  'to   the 

immemorial        custom;     which    was    half  the   diversion    of   gipsy   parties。' 

Thinking it very likely it might be (we have never been able to discover 

the other   half);  we   submitted to   be stowed   away  with   a   cheerful   aspect; 

and were fortunate enough to occupy one corner of a coach in which were 

one old lady; four young ladies; and the renowned Mr。 Balim the young 

ladies' young gentleman。 

     We were no sooner fairly off; than the young ladies' young gentleman 

hummed   a   fragment   of   an   air;   which   induced   a   young   lady   to   inquire 

whether he had danced to that the night before。               'By Heaven; then; I did;' 

replied the young gentleman; 'and with a lovely heiress; a superb creature; 

with twenty thousand pounds。' 'You seem rather struck;' observed another 

young      lady。    ''Gad    she   was    a  sweet     creature;'   returned    the   young 

gentleman; arranging his hair。           'Of course SHE was struck too?' inquired 

the   first   young   lady。   'How   can   you   ask;   love?'   interposed   the   second; 

'could   she   fail   to   be?' 'Well;   honestly   I   think   she   was;'   observed   the 

young gentleman。         At this point of the dialogue; the young lady who had 

spoken   first;   and   who   sat   on   the   young   gentleman's   right;   struck   him   a 

severe   blow   on   the   arm   with   a   rosebud;   and   said   he   was   a   vain   man   … 



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whereupon the young gentleman insisted on having the rosebud; and the 

young      lady   appealing     for  help   to  the   other   young     ladies;   a  charming 

struggle   ensued;   terminating   in   the   victory  of   the   young   gentleman;   and 

the   capture   of   the   rosebud。     This   little   skirmish   over;   the   married   lady; 

who     was    the  mother     of  the   rosebud;     smiled    sweetly   upon     the   young 

gentleman; and accused him of being a flirt; the young gentleman pleading 

not   guilty;   a   most   interesting   discussion   took   place   upon   the   important 

point   whether   the   young   gentleman   was   a   flirt   or   not;   which   being   an 

agreeable   conversation   of   a   light   kind;   lasted   a   considerable   time。        At 

length;   a   short   silence   occurring;   the   young   ladies   on   either   side   of   the 

young      gentleman      fell  suddenly   fast    asleep;   and    the  young     gentleman; 

winking   upon   us   to   preserve   silence;   won   a   pair   of   gloves   from   each; 

thereby causing them to wake with equal suddenness and to scream very 

loud。     The lively conversation to which this pleasantry gave rise; lasted 

for the remainder of the ride; and would have eked out a much longer one。 

     We dined rather more comfortably than people usually do under such 

circumstances; nothing having been left behind but the cork…screw and the 

bread。      The     married     gentlemen       were    unusually      thirsty;  which     they 

attributed to the heat of the weather; the little boys ate to inconvenience; 

mammas   were   very  jovial;   and   their   daughters   very  fascinating;   and   the 

attendants being well…behaved men; got exceedingly drunk at a respectful 

distance。 

     We   had   our   eye   on   Mr。   Balim   at   dinner…time;   and   perceived   that   he 

flourished wonderfully; being still surrounded by a little group of young 

ladies; who listened to him as an oracle; while he ate from their plates and 

drank from their glasses in a manner truly captivating from its excessive 

playfulness。       His   conversation;   too;   was   exceedingly   brilliant。        In   fact; 

one     elderly    lady    assured     us;  that    in  the   course     of   a   little  lively 

BADINAGE   on   the   subject   of   ladies'   dresses;   he   had   evinced   as   much 

knowledge as if he had been born and bred a milliner。 

     As such of the fat people who did not happen to fall asleep after dinner 

entered upon a most vigorous game at ball; we slipped away alone into a 

thicker part of the wood; hoping to fall in with Mr。 Balim; the greater part 

of the young people having dropped off in twos and threes and the young 



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ladies' young gentleman among them。 Nor were we disappointed; for we 

had not walked far; when; peeping through the trees; we discovered him 

before us; and truly it was a pleasant thing to contemplate his greatness。 

     The young ladies' young gentleman was seated upon the ground; at the 

feet   of   a   few   young   ladies   who   were   reclining   on   a   bank;   he   was   so 

profusely decked with scarfs; ribands; flowers; and other pretty spoils; that 

he looked like a lamb … or perhaps a calf would be a better simile … adorned 

for the sacrifice。      One young lady supported a parasol over his interesting 

head; another held his hat; and a third his neck…cloth; which in romantic 

fashion   he   had   thrown   off;   the   young   gentleman   himself;   with   his   hand 

upon   his   breast;   and   his   face   moulded   into   an   expression   of   the   most 

honeyed   sweetness;  was   warbling   forth   some   choice specimens of   vocal 

music in praise of female loveliness; in a style so exquisitely perfect; that 

we burst into an involuntary shout of laughter; and made a hasty retreat。 

     What     charming     fellows    these   young     ladies'  young     gentlemen     are! 

Ducks; dears; loves; angels; are all terms inadequate to express their merit。 

They are such amazingly; uncommonly; wonderfully; nice men。 



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                             CONCLUSION 



     As   we   have   placed   before   the   young   ladies   so   many   specimens   of 

young   gentlemen;   and   have   also   in   the   dedication   of   this   volume   given 

them  to   understand   how   much   we   reverence and   admire   their   numerous 

virtues and perfections; as we have given them such strong reasons to treat 

us with confidence; and to banish; in our case; all that reserve and distrust 

of   the   male   sex   which;   as   a   point   of   general   behaviour;   they   cannot   do 

better than preserve and maintain … we say; as we have done all this; we 

feel   that   now;   when   we   have   arrived   at   the   close   of   our   task;   they   may 

naturally press upon us the inquiry; what particular description of young 

gentlemen we can conscientiously recommend。 

     Here     we   are  at  a   loss。   We    look    over   our   list;  and  can   neither 

recommend        the   bashful    young    gentleman;      nor  the   out…and…out     young 

gentleman; nor the very friendly young gentleman; nor the military young 

gentleman;   nor   the   political   young   gentleman;   nor   the   domestic   young 

gentleman;   nor   the   censorious   young   gentleman;   nor   the   funny   young 

gentleman;   nor   the   theatrical   young   gentleman;   nor   the   poetical   young 

gentleman;  nor the   throwing…off   young   gentleman; nor   the   young   ladies' 

young gentleman。 

     As there are some good points about many of them; which still are not 

sufficiently numerous to render any one among them eligible; as a whole; 

our respectful advice to the young ladies is; to seek for a young gentleman 

who unites in himself the best qualities of all; and the worst weaknesses of 

none; and to lead him forthwith to the hymeneal altar; whether he will or 

no。    And to the young lady who secures him; we beg to tender one short 

fragment of matrimonial advice; selected from many sound passages of a 

similar tendency; to be found in a letter written by Dean Swift to a young 

lady on her marriage。 

     'The grand affair of your life will be; to gain and preserve the esteem 

of   your    husband。     Neither     good…nature      nor   virtue   will  suffer   him    to 

ESTEEM   you   against   his   judgment;   and   although   he   is   not   capable   of 

using   you   ill;   yet   you   will   in   time   gro
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