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1、Great-Grandfather曾祖父Great-Grandfather was so lovable, wise and good. All of us looked up to Great-Grandfather. As far back as I can remember, he was really called Fathers Father, and Mothers Father as well, but when my Brother Fredericks little son came along he was promoted, and got the title of Gr
2、eat-Grandfather. He could not expect to go any higher than that.He was very fond of us all, but he did not appear to be fond of our times. Old times were the good times, he used to say. Quiet and genuine they were. In these days theres too much hurrying and turning everything upside down. The young
3、folk lay down the law, and even speak about the Kings as if they are their equals. Any neer-do-well can sop a rag in dirty water and wring it out over the head of an honorable man.Great-Grandfather would get angry and red in the face when he talked of such things, but soon he would smile his kindly,
4、 sympathetic smile, and say, Oh, well! I may be a bit wrong. I belong to the old days, and I cant quite get a foothold in the new. May God guide us and show us the right way to go.When Great-Grandfather got started on the old days, it seemed to me as if they came back. I would imagine myself riding
5、along in a gilded coach, with footmen in fine livery. I saw the guilds move their signs and march in procession with their banners aloft, preceded by music. And I attended the merry Christmas festivities, where people in fancy dress played games of forfeit.True enough, in the old days dreadfully cru
6、el and horrible things used to be done. There was torture, rack and wheel, and bloodshed, but even these horrible things had an excitement about them that fascinated me. But I also thought of many pleasant things. I used to imagine how things were when the Danish nobility freed the peasants, and whe
7、n the Danish Crown Prince abolished slave trading. It was marvelous to hear Great-Grandfather talk of all these things, and to hear him tell of the days of his youth. But I think the times even earlier than that were the very best times of all - so mighty and glorious.They were barbarous times, Brot
8、her Frederick said. Thank heaven we are well rid of them. He used to say this right out to Great-Grandfather. This was most improper, I know, but just the same I always had great respect for Frederick. He was my oldest brother, and he used to say he was old enough to be my father - but then he was a
9、lways saying the oddest things. He had graduated with the highest honors, and was so quick and clever in his work at Fathers office that Father meant to make him a partner before long. Of us all, he was the one with whom Great-Grandfather talked most, but they always began to argue, for they did not
10、 get along well together. They did not understand each other, those two, and the family said they never would, but even as young as I was, I soon felt that they were indispensable to each other. Great-Grandfather would listen with the brightest look in his eyes while Frederick spoke of or read aloud
11、 about scientific progress, and new discoveries in the laws of nature, and about all the other marvels of our times.The human race gets cleverer, but it doesnt get better, Great-Grandfather would say. People invent the most terrible and harmful weapons with which to kill and injure each other.Then t
12、he war will be over that much sooner, Frederick would tell him. No need now for us to wait seven years for the blessings of peace. The world is full-blooded, and it needs to be bled now and then. That is a necessity.One day Frederick told him of something that actually happened in a small country an
13、d in our own times. The mayors clock - the large one on the town hall - kept time for the whole town and for everyone who lived there. The clock did not run very well, but that didnt matter nor did it keep anyone from looking to it for the time. But by and by railroads were built in that country, an
14、d in all countries railroads run by the clock. One must therefore be sure of the time, and know it exactly, or there will be collisions. At the railroad station they had a clock that was absolutely reliable, and exactly in accord with the sun. But as the mayors was not, everyone went by the railroad
15、 clock.I laughed, and thought the story a funny one, but Great-Grandfather did not laugh. He became very serious.There is a profound meaning in what you have told me, he declared, and I understood the thought that prompted you to tell me the story. Theres a moral in the clockwork. It reminds me of a
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