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the ways of men-第19章

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ly by means of a horse… drawn ‘post;' and practically farther from London than  Constantinople is to…day。  One feels this isolation in the  literature of the time; brilliant as the epoch was; the  horizon of its writers was bounded by the boulevards and the  Faubourg Saint…Germain。〃

Dumas says laughingly; in a letter to a friend: 〃I have never  ventured into the unexplored country beyond the Bastille; but  am convinced that it shelters wild animals and savages。〃  The  wit and brains of the period were concentrated into a small  space。  Money…making had no more part in the programme of a  writer then than an introduction into 〃society。〃  Catering to  a foreign market and snobbishness were undreamed…of  degradations。  Paris had not yet been turned into the FOIRE DU  MONDE that she has since become; with whole quarters given  over to the use of foreigners; … theatres; restaurants; and  hotels created only for the use of a polyglot population that  could give lessons to the people around Babel's famous  〃tower。〃




Chapter 13 … Some American Husbands


UNTIL the beginning of this century men played the BEAU ROLE  in life's comedy。  As in the rest of the animal world; our  males were the brilliant members of the community; flaunting  their gaudy plumage at home and abroad; while the women…folk  remained in seclusion; tending their children; directing the  servants; or ministering to their lords' comfort。

In those happy days the husband ruled supreme at his own  fireside; receiving the homage of the family; who bent to his  will and obeyed his orders。

During the last century; however; the 〃part〃 of better half  has become less and less attractive in America; one  prerogative after another having been whisked away by  enterprising wives。  Modern Delilahs have yearly snipped off  more and more of Samson's luxuriant curls; and added those  ornaments to their own COIFFURES; until in the majority of  families the husband finds himself reduced to a state of  bondage compared with which the biblical hero enjoyed a  pampered idleness。  Times have indeed changed in America since  the native chief sat in dignified repose bedizened with all  the finery at hand; while the ladies of the family waited  tremblingly upon him。  To…day it is the American husband who  turns the grindstone all the year round; and it is his pretty  tyrant who enjoys the elegant leisure that a century ago was  considered a masculine luxury。

To America must be given the credit of having produced the  model husband; a new species; as it were; of the GENUS HOMO。

In no role does a compatriot appear to such advantage as in  that of Benedict。  As a boy he is often too advanced for his  years or his information; in youth he is conspicuous neither  for his culture nor his unselfishness。  But once in  matrimonial harness this untrained animal becomes bridle…wise  with surprising rapidity; and will for the rest of life go  through his paces; waltzing; kneeing; and saluting with hardly  a touch of the whip。  Whether this is the result of superior  horse…womanship on the part of American wives or a trait  peculiar to sons of 〃Uncle Sam;〃 is hard to say; but the fact  is self…evident to any observer that our fair equestrians  rarely meet with a rebellious mount。

Any one who has studied marital ways in other lands will  realize that in no country have the men effaced themselves so  gracefully as with us。  In this respect no foreign production  can compare for a moment with the domestic article。  In  English; French; and German families the husband is still all… powerful。  The house is mounted; guests are asked; and the  year planned out to suit his occupations and pleasure。  Here  papa is rarely consulted until such matters have been decided  upon by the ladies; when the head of the house is called in to  sign the checks。

I have had occasion more than once to bewail the shortcomings  of the American man; and so take pleasure in pointing out the  modesty and good temper with which he fills this role。  He is  trained from the beginning to give all and expect nothing in  return; an American girl rarely bringing any DOT to her  husband; no matter how wealthy her family may be。  If; as  occasionally happens; an income is allowed a bride by her  parents; she expects to spend it on her toilets or pleasures。   This condition of the matrimonial market exists in no other  country; even in England; where MARIAGES DE CONVENANCE are  rare; 〃settlements〃 form an inevitable prelude to conjugal  bliss。

The fact that she contributes little or nothing to the common  income in no way embarrasses an American wife; her pretensions  are usually in an inverse proportion to her personal means。  A  man I knew some years ago deliberately chose his bride from an  impecunious family (in the hope that her simple surroundings  had inculcated homely taste); and announced to an incredulous  circle of friends; at his last bachelor dinner; that he  intended; in future; to pass his evenings at his fireside;  between his book and his pretty spouse。  Poor; innocent;  confiding mortal!  The wife quickly became a belle of the  fastest set in town。  Having had more than she wanted of  firesides and quiet evenings before her marriage; her idea was  to go about as much as possible; and; when not so occupied; to  fill her house with company。  It may be laid down as a maxim  in this connection that a man marries to obtain a home; and a  girl to get away from one; hence disappointment on both sides。

The couple in question have in all probability not passed an  evening alone since they were married; the lady rarely  stopping in the round of her gayeties until she collapses from  fatigue。  Their home is typical of their life; which itself  can be taken as a good example of the existence that most of  our 〃smart〃 people lead。  The ground floor and the first floor  are given up to entertaining。  The second is occupied by the  spacious sitting; bath; and sleeping rooms of the lady。  A  ten…by…twelve chamber suffices for my lord; and the only den  he can rightly call his own is a small room near the front  door; about as private as the sidewalk; which is turned into a  cloak…room whenever the couple receive; making it impossible  to keep books or papers of value there; or even to use it as a  smoking…room after dinner; so his men guests sit around the  dismantled dining…table while the ladies are enjoying a suite  of parlors above。

At first the idea of such an unequal division of the house  shocks our sense of justice; until we reflect that the  American husband is not expected to remain at home。  That's  not his place!  If he is not down town making money; fashion  dictates that he must be at some club…house playing a game。  A  man who should remain at home; and read or chat with the  ladies of his family; would be considered a bore and unmanly。   There seems to be no place in an American house for its head。   More than once when the friend I have referred to has asked  me; at the club; to dine informally with him; we have found;  on arriving; that Madame; having an evening off; had gone to  bed and forgotten to order any dinner; so we were obliged to  return to the club for our meal。  When; however
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