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作者:津夏      更新:2021-02-24 22:46      字数:9322
  tiny lovers arm in arm; thinking; with fluttering hearts; what happiness it
  would be to dash away together in that gallant coach; and never part again。
  The   bride   has   barely   time   for   one   hurried   glance   at   her   old   home;
  when the steps rattle; the door slams; the horses clatter on the pavement;
  and they have left it far away。
  A knot of women servants still remain clustered in the hall; whispering
  among themselves; and there of course is Anne from number six; who has
  made another escape on some plea or other; and been an admiring witness
  of the departure。 There are two points on which Anne expatiates over and
  over   again;   without   the   smallest   appearance   of   fatigue   or   intending   to
  leave off; one is; that she 'never see in all her life such a … oh such a angel
  of a gentleman as Mr。 Harvey' … and the other; that she 'can't tell how it is;
  but it don't seem a bit like a work…a…day; or a Sunday neither … it's all so
  unsettled and unregular。'
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  THE FORMAL COUPLE
  The      formal    couple     are    the   most     prim;    cold;    immovable;       and
  unsatisfactory people on the face of the earth。 Their faces; voices; dress;
  house;     furniture;    walk;    and   manner;     are   all  the  essence     of  formality;
  unrelieved by one redeeming touch of frankness; heartiness; or nature。
  Everything with the formal couple resolves itself into a matter of form。
  They don't call upon you on your account; but their own; not to see how
  you are; but to show how they are: it is not a ceremony to do honour to
  you; but to themselves; … not due to your position; but to theirs。 If one of a
  friend's children die; the formal couple are as sure and punctual in sending
  to   the   house    as  the   undertaker;     if  a  friend's   family    be  increased;     the
  monthly nurse is not more attentive than they。 The formal couple; in fact;
  joyfully seize   all occasions   of testifying their good…breeding   and   precise
  observance of the little usages of society; and for you; who are the means
  to this end; they care as much as a man does for the tailor who has enabled
  him to cut a figure; or a woman for the milliner who has assisted her to a
  conquest。
  Having an extensive connexion among that kind of people who make
  acquaintances and eschew friends; the formal gentleman attends from time
  to   time   a   great   many   funerals;   to   which   he   is   formally   invited;   and   to
  which   he   formally   goes;   as   returning   a   call   for   the   last   time。   Here   his
  deportment is of the most faultless description; he knows the exact pitch of
  voice     it  is  proper   to  assume;     the  sombre     look    he  ought    to  wear;    the
  melancholy   tread   which   should   be   his   gait   for   the   day。   He   is   perfectly
  acquainted   with   all   the   dreary   courtesies   to   be   observed   in   a   mourning…
  coach;   knows       when   to    sigh;   and   when    to  hide   his   nose   in  the   white
  handkerchief;   and   looks   into   the   grave   and   shakes   his   head   when   the
  ceremony is concluded; with the sad formality of a mute。
  'What   kind   of   funeral   was it?' says   the   formal   lady;   when   he   returns
  home。   'Oh!'   replies   the   formal   gentleman;   'there   never   was   such   a   gross
  and disgusting impropriety; there were no feathers。' 'No feathers!' cries the
  lady;   as   if   on   wings   of   black   feathers   dead   people   fly   to   Heaven;   and;
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  lacking   them;   they   must   of   necessity  go   elsewhere。   Her   husband   shakes
  his head; and further adds; that they had seed…cake instead of plum…cake;
  and    that   it  was   all  white    wine。    'All  white    wine!'    exclaims     his  wife。
  'Nothing but sherry and madeira;' says the husband。 'What! no port?' 'Not a
  drop。'   No port;   no plums;  and   no   feathers!   'You   will   recollect;  my   dear;'
  says the formal lady; in a voice of stately reproof; 'that when we first met
  this poor man who is now dead and gone; and he took that very strange
  course of addressing me at dinner without being previously introduced; I
  ventured   to   express   my   opinion   that   the   family   were   quite   ignorant   of
  etiquette; and very imperfectly acquainted with the decencies of life。 You
  have now had a good opportunity of judging for yourself; and all I have to
  say is; that I trust you will never go to a funeral THERE again。' 'My dear;'
  replies the formal gentleman; 'I never will。' So the informal deceased is cut
  in his grave; and the formal couple; when they tell the story of the funeral;
  shake their heads; and wonder what some people's feelings ARE made of;
  and what their notions of propriety CAN be!
  If the formal couple have a family (which they sometimes have); they
  are not children; but little; pale; sour; sharp…nosed men and women; and so
  exquisitely  brought   up;   that   they   might   be   very  old   dwarfs   for   anything
  that appeareth to the contrary。 Indeed; they are so acquainted with forms
  and   conventionalities;   and conduct   themselves   with   such   strict   decorum;
  that to see the little girl break a looking…glass in some wild outbreak; or
  the   little   boy   kick   his   parents;   would   be   to   any   visitor   an   unspeakable
  relief and consolation。
  The formal couple are always sticklers for what is rigidly proper; and
  have     a  great   readiness     in  detecting     hidden    impropriety      of   speech    or
  thought; which   by  less scrupulous people   would be   wholly  unsuspected。
  Thus; if they pay a visit to the theatre; they sit all night in a perfect agony
  lest anything improper or immoral should proceed from the stage; and if
  anything should happen to be said which admits of a double construction;
  they never fail to take it up directly; and to express by their looks the great
  outrage   which   their   feelings   have   sustained。   Perhaps   this   is   their   chief
  reason   for   absenting   themselves   almost   entirely   from   places   of   public
  amusement。 They go sometimes to the Exhibition of the Royal Academy; …
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  but that is often more shocking than the stage itself; and the formal lady
  thinks   that   it   really   is   high   time   Mr。   Etty   was   prosecuted   and   made   a
  public example of。
  We made one at a christening party not long since; where there were
  amongst the guests a formal couple; who suffered the acutest torture from
  certain   jokes;  incidental   to   such  an   occasion;  cut   …   and   very  likely  dried
  also … by one of the godfathers; a red…faced elderly gentleman; who; being
  highly popular with the rest of the company; had it all his own way; and
  was in great spirits。 It was at supper…time that this gentleman came out in
  full force。 We … being of a grave and quiet demeanour … had been chosen to
  escort     the   formal     lady    down…stairs;      and;   sitting   beside     her;   had    a
  favourable opportunity of observing her emotions。
  We have a shrewd suspicion that; in the very beginning; and in the first
  blush … literally the first blush … of the matter; the formal lady had not felt
  quite     certain    whether     the    being    present    at   such    a   ceremony;      and
  encouraging;   as   it   were;   the   public   exhibition   of   a   baby;   was   not   an   act
  involving some degree of indelicacy and impropriety; but certain we are
  that   when   that   baby's   health   was   drunk;   and   allusions   were   made;   by   a
  grey…headed gentleman proposing it; to the time when he had dandled in
  his arms the young Christian's mother; … certain we are that then the formal
  lady took the alarm; and recoiled from the old gentleman as from a hoary
  profligate。 Still she bore it; she fanned herself with an indignant air; but
  still she bore it。 A comic song was sung; involving a confession from some
  imaginary gentleman that he had kissed a female; and yet the formal lady
  bore   it。   But   when   at   last;   the   health   of   the   godfather   before…mentioned
  being drunk; the godfather rose to return thanks; and in the course of his
  observations   darkly   hinted   at   babies   yet   unborn;   and   even   contemplated
  the possibility of the subject of that festival having brothers and sisters; the
  formal     lady    could    endure    no   more;     but;  bowing      s