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the ways of men-第30章

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 to exaggeration and then  abandoned; that the nation may fly at a tangent after some new  fad。  Does this come from our climate; or (as I am inclined to  think) from the curiously unclassified state of society in our  country; where so few established standards exist and so few  are sure of their own or their neighbors' standing?  In  consequence; if Mrs。 Brown starts anything; Mrs。 Jones; for  fear of being left behind; immediately 〃goes her one better〃  to be in turn 〃raised〃 by Mrs。 Robinson。

In other lands a reasonable pride of birth has always been one  of the bonds holding communities together; and is estimated at  its just value。  We; after having practically ignored the  subject for half a century; suddenly rush to the other  extreme; and develop an entire forest of genealogical trees at  a growth。

Chagrined; probably; at the small amount of consideration that  their superior birth commanded; a number of aristocratically  minded matrons united a few years ago as 〃Daughters of the  Revolution;〃 restricting membership to women descended from  officers of Washington's army。  There may have been a reason  for the formation of this society。  I say 〃may〃 because it  does not seem quite clear what its aim was。  The originators  doubtless imagined they were founding an exclusive circle; but  the numbers who clamored for admittance quickly dispelled this  illusion。  So a small group of the elect withdrew in disgust  and banded together under the cognomen of 〃Colonial Dames。〃

The only result of these two movements was to awaken envy;  hatred; and malice in the hearts of those excluded from the  mysterious rites; which to outsiders seemed to consist in  blackballing as many aspirants as possible。  Some victims of  this bad treatment; thirsting for revenge; struck on the happy  thought of inaugurating an 〃Aztec〃 society。  As that title  conveyed absolutely no idea to any one; its members were  forced to explain that only descendants of officers who fought  in the Mexican War were eligible。  What the elect did when  they got into the circle was not specified。

The 〃Social Order of Foreign Wars〃 was the next creation; its  authors evidently considering the Mexican campaign as a  domestic article; a sort of family squabble。  Then the  〃Children of 1812〃 attracted attention; both groups having  immediate success。  Indeed; the vogue of these enterprises has  been in inverse ratio to their usefulness or RAISON D'ETRE;  people apparently being ready to join anything rather than get  left out in the cold。

Jealous probably of seeing women enjoying all the fun; their  husbands and brothers next banded together as 〃Sons of the  Revolution。〃  The wives retaliated by instituting the  〃Granddaughters of the Revolution〃 and 〃The Mayflower Order;〃  the 〃price of admission〃 to the latter being descent from some  one who crossed in that celebrated ship … whether as one of  the crew or as passenger is not clear。

It was not; however; in the American temperament to rest  content with modest beginnings; the national motto being; 〃The  best is good enough for me。〃  So wind was quickly taken out of  the Mayflower's sails by 〃The Royal Order of the Crown;〃 to  which none need apply who were not prepared to prove descent  from one or more royal ancestors。  It was not stated in the  prospectus whether Irish sovereigns and Fiji Island kings  counted; but I have been told that bar sinisters form a class  apart; and are deprived of the right to vote or hold office。

Descent from any old king was; however; not sufficient for the  high…toned people of our republic。  When you come to think of  it; such a circle might be 〃mixed。〃 One really must draw the  line somewhere (as the Boston parvenu replied when asked why  he had not invited his brother to a ball)。  So the founders of  the 〃Circle of Holland Dames of the New Netherlands〃 drew the  line at descent from a sovereign of the Low Countries。  It  does not seem as if this could be a large society; although  those old Dutch pashas had an unconscionable number of  children。

The promoters of this enterprise seem nevertheless to have  been fairly successful; for they gave a fete recently and  crowned a queen。  To be acclaimed their sovereign by a group  of people all of royal birth is indeed an honor。  Rumors of  this ceremony have come to us outsiders。  It is said that they  employed only lineal descendants of Vatel to prepare their  banquet; and I am assured that an offspring of Gambrinus acted  as butler。

But it is wrong to joke on this subject。  The state of affairs  is becoming too serious。  When sane human beings form a  〃Baronial Order of Runnymede;〃 and announce in their  prospectus that only descendants through the male line from  one (or more) of the forty noblemen who forced King John to  sign the Magna Charta are what our Washington Mrs。 Malaprop  would call 〃legible;〃 the action attests a diseased condition  of the community。  Any one taking the trouble to remember that  eight of the original barons died childless; and that the Wars  of the Roses swept away nine tenths of what families the  others may have had; that only one man in England (Lord de  Ros) can at the present day PROVE male descent further back  than the eleventh century; must appreciate the absurdity of  our compatriots' pretensions。  Burke's Peerage is acknowledged  to be the most 〃faked〃 volume in the English language; but the  descents it attributes are like mathematical demonstrations  compared to the 〃trees〃 that members of these new American  orders climb。

When my class was graduated from Mr。 McMullen's school; we  little boys had the brilliant idea of uniting in a society;  but were greatly put about for an effective name; hitting  finally upon that of Ancient Seniors' Society。  For a group of  infants; this must be acknowledged to have been a luminous  inspiration。  We had no valid reason for forming that society;  not being particularly fond of each other。  Living in several  cities; we rarely met after leaving school and had little to  say to each other when we did。  But it sounded so fine to be  an 〃Ancient Senior;〃 and we hoped in our next school to  impress new companions with that title and make them feel  proper respect for us in consequence。  Pride; however;  sustained a fall when it was pointed out that the initials  formed the ominous word 〃Ass。〃

I have a shrewd suspicion that the motives which prompted our  youthful actions are not very different from those now  inciting children of a larger growth to band together;  blackball their friends; crown queens; and perform other  senseless mummeries; such as having the weathercock of a  departed meeting…house brought in during a banquet; and  dressing restaurant waiters in knickerbockers for 〃one night  only。〃

This malarial condition of our social atmosphere accounts for  the quantity of genealogical quacks that have taken to sending  typewritten letters; stating that the interest they take in  your private affairs compels them to offer proof of your  descent from any crowned head to whom you may have taken a  fancy。  One correspondent assured me only this month that he  had papers in his possession showing beyond a doubt that I  might claim a c
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