Towards democracy
Towards Democracy 23
Do not the learned people know him? Have the wealthy nothing to give? Will not the philanthropic reach a hand to this one?
The guides are all talking. They are settling the affairs of the universe. [They never cease. ]
They have not settled yet which way to go themselves: how shall they give help to an ignorant child?
They are busy moreover distributing money and pamphlets: and surely nothing more can be needed.
They are very busy. They are worn out and rest not. Their faces are without sleep.
Nevertheless they go on. Was it said that any man could be contented? It is a lie;—or happy? It is mere foolishness. These things are the dreams of youthful ignorance,
The affairs of the universe and the continual fluctuations of the Stock Exchange are too great an anxiety.
Meanwhile the old woman was staggering homeward under a load of sticks—but none offered to relieve her of her burden. But indeed when you think of it, how could they? for it would have spoiled their clothes.
The poor boy was taken with a fit upon the doorstep, but it was best not to take him all dirty and slavering into the nicely-carpeted house !
The criminal had suffered shipwreck in life and was deserted ; but of course it would not have done to be seen
consorting with him. 3