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作者:淘气      更新:2021-02-20 04:22      字数:9321
  as rays shine from a star; we see how; when our graves are old; other hopes
  than ours are young; other hearts than ours are moved; how other ways are
  smoothed;       how    other   happiness     blooms;     ripens;   and   decaysno;     not
  decays; for other homes and other bands of children; not yet in being nor
  for ages yet to be; arise; and bloom and ripen to the end of all!
  Welcome;       everything!     Welcome;       alike   what    has  been;    and   what
  never was; and what we hope may be; to your shelter underneath the holly;
  to your places round the Christmas fire; where what is sits open… hearted!
  In   yonder    shadow;     do   we   see  obtruding     furtively   upon    the  blaze;   an
  enemy's face?        By Christmas Day we do forgive him!                 If the injury he
  has done us may admit of such companionship; let him come here and take
  his place。     If otherwise; unhappily; let him go hence; assured that we will
  never injure nor accuse him。
  On this day we shut out Nothing!
  〃Pause;〃 says a low voice。         〃Nothing?       Think!〃
  〃On Christmas Day; we will shut out from our fireside; Nothing。〃
  〃Not   the   shadow   of   a   vast   City   where   the   withered   leaves   are   lying
  deep?〃 the voice replies。        〃Not the shadow that darkens the whole globe?
  Not the shadow of the City of the Dead?〃
  Not even that。      Of all days in the year; we will turn our faces towards
  that   City   upon   Christmas   Day;   and   from   its   silent   hosts   bring   those   we
  loved; among us。        City of the Dead; in the blessed name wherein we are
  gathered together at this time; and in the Presence that is here among us
  according to the promise; we will receive; and not dismiss; thy people who
  are dear to us!
  Yes。    We can look upon these children angels that alight; so solemnly;
  so beautifully among the living children by the fire; and can bear to think
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  how     they   departed     from    us。   Entertaining      angels    unawares;     as  the
  Patriarchs did; the playful children are unconscious of their guests; but we
  can see themcan see a radiant arm around one favourite neck; as if there
  were a tempting of that child away。            Among the celestial figures there is
  one; a poor misshapen boy on earth; of a glorious beauty now; of whom
  his dying mother said it grieved her much to leave him here; alone; for so
  many  years   as   it   was   likely  would   elapse before   he   came   to   her   being
  such a little child。     But he went quickly; and was laid upon her breast; and
  in her hand she leads him。
  There   was   a   gallant   boy;   who   fell;   far   away;   upon   a   burning   sand
  beneath a burning sun; and said; 〃Tell them at home;  with my last   love;
  how much I could have wished to kiss them once; but that I died contented
  and had done my duty!〃           Or there was another; over whom they read the
  words; 〃Therefore we commit his body to the deep;〃 and so consigned him
  to the lonely ocean and sailed on。          Or there was another; who lay down to
  his rest in the dark shadow of great forests; and; on earth; awoke no more。
  O shall they not; from sand and sea and forest; be brought home at such a
  time!
  There was a dear girlalmost a womannever to be onewho made a
  mourning Christmas in a house of joy; and went her trackless way to the
  silent City。    Do we recollect her; worn out; faintly whispering what could
  not be heard; and falling into that last sleep for weariness?              O look upon
  her now!      O look upon her beauty; her serenity; her changeless youth; her
  happiness!      The daughter  of Jairus   was   recalled   to   life; to die; but   she;
  more blest; has heard the same voice; saying unto her; 〃Arise for ever!〃
  We had a friend who was our friend from early days; with whom we
  often pictured the changes that were to come upon our lives; and merrily
  imagined how we would speak; and walk; and think; and talk; when we
  came to be old。       His destined habitation in the City of the Dead received
  him in his prime。       Shall he be shut out from our Christmas remembrance?
  Would his love have so excluded us?              Lost friend; lost child; lost parent;
  sister; brother; husband; wife; we will not so discard you!              You shall hold
  your cherished places in our Christmas hearts; and by our Christmas fires;
  and   in   the   season   of   immortal   hope;   and   on   the   birthday   of   immortal
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  mercy; we will shut out Nothing!
  The winter sun goes down over town and village; on the sea it makes a
  rosy path; as if the Sacred tread were fresh upon the water。                A few more
  moments; and it sinks; and night comes on; and lights begin to sparkle in
  the prospect。      On the hill…side beyond the shapelessly…diffused town; and
  in    the   quiet    keeping     of   the   trees    that   gird   the    village…steeple;
  remembrances   are   cut   in   stone;   planted   in   common   flowers;   growing   in
  grass; entwined with lowly brambles around many a mound of earth。                       In
  town and village; there are doors and windows closed against the weather;
  there are flaming logs heaped high; there are joyful faces; there is healthy
  music     of  voices。    Be    all  ungentleness      and   harm    excluded     from   the
  temples of the Household Gods; but be those remembrances admitted with
  tender encouragement!           They are of the time and all its comforting and
  peaceful reassurances; and of the history that re…united even upon earth the
  living and the dead; and of the broad beneficence and goodness that too
  many men have tried to tear to narrow shreds。
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  THE POOR RELATION'S STORY
  He    was    very   reluctant    to  take   precedence      of   so  many     respected
  members   of   the   family;   by   beginning   the   round   of   stories   they   were   to
  relate as they sat in a goodly circle by the Christmas fire; and he modestly
  suggested      that  it  would    be   more    correct   if  〃John   our   esteemed     host〃
  (whose health he begged to drink) would have the kindness to begin。                       For
  as to himself; he said; he was so little used to lead the way that really But
  as they all cried out here; that he must begin; and agreed with one voice
  that   he   might;   could;   would;   and   should   begin;   he   left   off   rubbing   his
  hands; and took his legs out from under his armchair; and did begin。
  I   have   no   doubt    (said   the  poor   relation)    that  I  shall  surprise    the
  assembled members of our family; and particularly John our esteemed host
  to whom we are so much indebted for the great hospitality with which he
  has this day entertained us; by the confession I am going to make。                    But; if
  you do me the honour to be surprised at anything that falls from a person
  so   unimportant   in   the   family   as   I   am;   I   can   only   say   that   I   shall   be
  scrupulously accurate in all I relate。
  I am not what I am supposed to be。             I am quite another thing。 Perhaps
  before I go further; I had better glance at what I AM supposed to be。
  It is supposed; unless I mistakethe assembled members of our family
  will correct me if I do; which is very likely (here the poor relation looked
  mildly   about   him   for   contradiction);   that   I   am   nobody's   enemy   but   my
  own。      That I never met with any particular success in anything。                   That I
  failed   in   business   because   I   was   unbusiness…like   and   credulousin   not
  being prepared for the interested designs of my partner。                  That I failed in
  love;   because   I   was   ridiculously   trustfulin   thinking   it   impossible   that
  Christiana could deceive me。             That I failed in my expectations from my
  uncle Chill; on account of not being as sharp as he could have wished in
  worldly   matters。       That;   through   life;   I   have   been   rather   put   upon   and
  disappointed       in  a  general    way。    That     I  am   at  present    a  bachelor    of
  between fifty…nine and sixty years of age; living on a limited income in the
  form of a quarterly allowance; to which I see that John our esteemed host
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