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masterman ready-第26部分

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ded he is not obliged to work too hard; and even where you have cause for unhappiness; nothing makes you forget it so soon as occupation。〃

〃But; mamma; we shall not always have so much to do as we have now;〃 said William。

〃Of course not;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; 〃and then we shall find our books a great source of enjoyment。 I am anxious to go to the other side of the island; and see what have been spared to us; and whether they have been much damaged; but that cannot be until after the rains are over; and we can use the boat again。

〃Look at this minute insect which is crawling on my finger;〃 said Mr。 Seagrave; turning to William: 〃what a number of legs it has!〃

〃Yes; I have seen something like it in old books。 How fast it runs with its little legs; thinner than hairs … how wonderful!〃

〃Yes; William;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; 〃we have only to examine into any portion; however small; of creation; and we are immediately filled with wonder。 There is nothing which points out to us the immensity and the omniscience of the Almighty more than the careful provision which has been made by Him for the smallest and most insignificant of created beings。 This little animal is perhaps one of many millions; who have their term of existence; and their enjoyment; as well as we have。 What is it? … an insect of the minutest kind; a nothing in creation; yet has the same care been bestowed upon its formation: these little legs; hardly visible; have their muscles and their sinews; and every other portion of its body is as complete; as fearfully and wonderfully fashioned; as our own。 Such is his will; and what insects we ought to feel ourselves; when compared to the God of power and of love!〃

〃Let me also point out to you; William;〃 continued Mr。 Seagrave; 〃the infinity of his creative power; displayed in endless variety。 Amongst the millions of men that have been born; and died; if ever yet were there seen two faces or two bodies exactly alike; nay; if you could examine the leaves upon the trees; although there may be millions upon millions in a forest; you could not discover two leaves of precisely the same form and make。〃

〃I have often tried in vain;〃 replied William; 〃yet some animals are so much alike; that I cannot perceive any difference between them … sheep; for instance。〃

〃Very true; you cannot tell the difference; because you have not examined them; but a shepherd; if he has seven hundred sheep under his care; will know every one of them from the others; which proves that there must be a great difference between them; although not perceptible to the casual observer; and the same; no doubt; is the case with all other classes of animals。〃

〃Yes; William;〃 observed Ready; 〃I have often wondered over the things that I have seen; and I have even in my ignorance felt what your papa has now told you; and it has brought into my mind the words of Job: ‘When I consider; I am afraid of him'。〃

〃Papa;〃 said William; after a pause in the conversation; 〃you have referred to the variety … the wonderful variety … shown in the works of the Deity。 Tell me some other prominent feature in creation。〃

〃One of the most remarkable; William; is order。〃

〃Point out to me; papa; where and in what that quality is most observable。〃

〃Everywhere and in everything; my dear boy; whether we cast our eyes up to the heavens above us; or penetrate into the bowels of the earth; the principle of order is everywhere … everything is governed by fixed laws; which cannot be disobeyed: we have order in the seasons; in the tides; in the movement of the heavenly bodies; in the instinct of animals; in the duration of life assigned to each; from the elephant who lives more than a century; to the ephemeral fly; whose whole existence is limited to an hour。

〃Inanimate nature is subject to the same unvarying laws。 Metals; and rocks; and earths; and all the mineral kingdom follow one law in their crystallization; never varying from the form assigned to them; each atom depositing itself in the allotted place; until that form is complete: we have order in production; order in decay; but all is simple to him by whom the planets were thrown out into space; and were commanded to roll in their eternal orbits。〃

〃Yes; the stars in the heavens are beautiful;〃 said William; 〃but they are not placed there in order。〃

〃The fixed stars do not appear to us to be in order … that is; they do not stud the heavens at equal distances from each other as we view them; but you must recollect that they are at very different distances from this earth; spreading over all infinity of space; and we have reason to suppose that this our earth is but a mere unit in the multitude of created worlds; only one single portion of an infinite whole。 As the stars now appear to us; they are useful to the mariner; enabling him to cross the trackless seas; and to the astronomer; who calculates the times and seasons。〃

〃What do you mean; papa; by saying that this world of ours is supposed to be but one of a multitude of created worlds?〃

〃Our little knowledge is bounded to this our own earth; which we have ascertained very satisfactorily to be but one of several planets revolving round our own sun。 I say our own sun; because we have every reason to suppose that each of those fixed stars; and myriads now not visible to the naked eye; are all suns; bright and glorious as our own; and of course throwing light and heat upon unseen planets revolving round them。 Does not this give you some idea of the vastness; the power; and the immensity of God?〃

〃One almost loses one's self in the imagination;〃 said Mrs。 Seagrave。

〃Yes;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; 〃and it has been surmised by some; who have felt in their hearts the magnificence of the Great Architect; that there must be some point of view in space where all those glorious suns; which seem to us confused in the heavens above us; will appear all symmetrically arranged; will there be viewed in regular order; whirling round in one stupendous and perfect system of beauty and design; and where can that be; if it is not in that heaven which we hope to gain?〃

There was a silence for a few moments; when William said; 〃They say that there are people who are atheists; papa。 How can they be so if they only look around them? I am sure a mere examination of the works of God ought to make them good Christians。〃

〃No; my child;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; 〃there you are in error。 Few deny the existence of a Deity; and an examination of his works may make them good and devout men; but not Christians。 There are good men to be found under every denomination; whether they be Jews; Mahomedans; or Pagans; but they are not Christians。〃

〃Very true; papa。〃

〃Faith in things seen; if I may use the term; my dear child; may induce men to acknowledge the power and goodness of the Almighty; but it will not make them wise to salvation; for that end; it is necessary; as the Apostle saith; to have faith in things not seen。〃



Chapter XXXVI

〃Well; Ready;〃 said Mr。 Seagrave; after breakfast; 〃which is to be our next job?〃

〃Why; sir; I think we had better all set to; to collect the branches and ends of the cocoa…nut trees cut down; and stack them for fuel。 Tommy and Juno have already made a good large pile; and I think; by to…night; we shall have made the stack; and so arranged it that the rain will not get into it much。 After that; as the weather will not permit us to leave the house for any time; we will cut our salt…pan and make our fish…pond; they will take a week at least; and then we shall have little more to do near home。 I think the strength of the rains is over already; and perhaps in a fortnight we may venture to walk through the wood; and examine what we have saved from the wreck。〃

〃And we are to explore the island; are we not; Ready?〃 said William。 〃I long to do that。〃

〃Yes; William; but that must be almost the last job; for we shall be away for two or three nights; perhaps; and we must look out for fine weather。 We will; however; do that before we bring the stores round in the boat。〃

〃But how are we to make the salt…pan; Ready? We must cut it out of the solid rock。〃

〃Yes; William; but I have three or four of what they call cold chisels; and with one of them and a hammer; we shall get on faster than you think; for the coral rock; although hard at the surface; is soft a little below it。〃

The whole of that day was employed in piling up the cocoa…nut branches and wood。 Ready made a square stack; like a haystack; with a gable top; over which he tied the long branches; so that the rain would pour off it。

〃There;〃 said Ready; as he came down the ladder; 〃that will be our provision for next year; we have quite enough left to go on with till the rainy season is over; and we shall have no difficulty in collecting it afterwards when the weather is dry。〃

Mr。 Seagrave sighed and looked grave; Ready observed it; and said; 〃Mr。 Seagrave; it is not that we may want it; but still we must prepare for the next rainy season; in case we do want it。 That Captain Osborn; if he lives; will send to look for us; I have no doubt; nay; I believe that Mackintosh will do the same; but still you must not forget that they all may have perished; although we have been so mercifully preserved。 We must put our trust in God; sir。〃

〃We must; Ready; and if it is his will; we must not murmur。 I have schooled myself as much as possible; but thoughts will come in spite of my endeavours to restrain them。〃

〃Of course they will; sir; that's natural: however; sir; you must hope for the best; fretting is no good; and it is sinful。〃

〃I feel it is; Ready; and when I see how patient; and even happy; my wife is under such privations; I am angry with myself。〃

〃A woman; sir; bears adversity better than a man。 A woman is all love; and if she has but her husband and children with her; and in good health; she will make herself happy almost anywhere: but men are different: they cannot bear being shut out of the world as you are now。〃

〃It is our ambition which makes us unhappy; Ready;〃 replied Mr。 Seagrave; 〃but let us say no more about it: God must dispose of me as he thinks fit。〃

After supper; Ready; being requested by William; continued his narrative。

〃I left off; if I recollect
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