The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-BabyKingsley, Charles
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The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby
Kingsley, Charles
Chimney sweeps -- Juvenile fiction; Fairy tales -- England
"Aha! So you think, my little man. But you would soon forget your
promise if you got back into the land-world. For, if people only once
found out that you had been up my backstairs, you would have all the
fine ladies kneeling to you, and the rich men emptying their purses
before you, and statesmen offering you place and power; and young and
old, rich and poor, crying to you, 'Only tell us the great backstairs
secret, and we will be your slaves; we will make you lord, king,
emperor, bishop, archbishop, pope, if you like--only tell us the secret
of the backstairs. For thousands of years we have been paying, and
petting, and obeying, and worshipping quacks who told us they had the
key of the backstairs, and could smuggle us up them; and in spite of all
our disappointments, we will honour, and glorify, and adore, and
beatify, and translate, and apotheotise you likewise, on the chance of
your knowing something about the backstairs, that we may all go on
pilgrimage to it; and, even if we cannot get up it, lie at the foot of
it, and cry--
'_Oh, backstairs_,
_precious backstairs_, _comfortable backstairs_,
_invaluable backstairs_, _humane backstairs_,
_requisite backstairs_, _reasonable backstairs_,
_necessary backstairs_, _long-sought backstairs_,
_good-natured backstairs_, _coveted backstairs_,
_cosmopolitan backstairs_, _aristocratic backstairs_,
_comprehensive backstairs_, _respectable backstairs_,
_accommodating backstairs_, _gentlemanlike backstairs_,
_well-bred backstairs_, _ladylike backstairs_,
_commercial backstairs_, _orthodox backstairs_,
_economical backstairs_, _probable backstairs_,
_practical backstairs_, _credible backstairs_,
_logical backstairs_, _demonstrable backstairs_,
_deductive backstairs_, _irrefragable backstairs_,
_potent backstairs_,
_all-but-omnipotent backstairs_,
_&c._
Save us from the consequences of our own actions, and from the cruel
fairy, Mrs. Bedonebyasyoudid!' Do not you think that you would be a
little tempted then to tell what you know, laddie?"
Tom thought so certainly. "But why do they want so to know about the
backstairs?" asked he, being a little frightened at the long words, and
not understanding them the least; as, indeed, he was not meant to do, or
you either.
"That I shall not tell you. I never put things into little folks' heads
which are but too likely to come there of themselves. So come--now I
must bandage your eyes." So she tied the bandage on his eyes with one
hand, and with the other she took it off.
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