Curious Republic of Gondour by Mark Twain

instance: My salary must be paid quarterly in advance. In these

unsettled times it will not do to trust. If Isabella had adopted this

plan, she would be roosting on her ancestral throne to-day, for the

simple reason that her subjects never could have raised three months of a

royal salary in advance, and of course they could not have discharged her

until they had squared up with her. My salary must be paid in gold; when

greenbacks are fresh in a country, they are too fluctuating. My salary

has got to be put at the ruling market rate; I am not going to cut under

on the trade, and they are not going to trail me a long way from home and

then practise on my ignorance and play me for a royal North Adams

Chinaman, by any means. As I understand it, imported kings generally get

five millions a year and house-rent free. Young George of Greece gets

that. As the revenues only yield two millions, he has to take the

national note for considerable; but even with things in that sort of

shape he is better fixed than he was in Denmark, where he had to

eternally stand up because he had no throne to sit on, and had to give

bail for his board, because a royal apprentice gets no salary there while

he is learning his trade. England is the place for that. Fifty thousand

dollars a year Great Britain pays on each royal child that is born, and

this is increased from year to year as the child becomes more and more

indispensable to his country. Look at Prince Arthur. At first he only

got the usual birth-bounty; but now that he has got so that he can dance,

there is simply no telling what wages he gets.

I should have to stipulate that the Spanish people wash more and

endeavour to get along with less quarantine. Do you know, Spain keeps

her ports fast locked against foreign traffic three-fourths of each year,

because one day she is scared about the cholera, and the next about the

plague, and next the measles, next the hooping cough, the hives, and the

rash? but she does not mind leonine leprosy and elephantiasis any more

than a great and enlightened civilisation minds freckles. Soap would

soon remove her anxious distress about foreign distempers. The reason

arable land is so scarce in Spain is because the people squander so much

of it on their persons, and then when they die it is improvidently buried

with them.

I should feel obliged to stipulate that Marshal Serrano be reduced to the

rank of constable, or even roundsman. He is no longer fit to be City

Marshal. A man who refused to be king because he was too old and feeble,

is ill qualified to help sick people to the station-house when they are

armed and their form of delirium tremens is of the exuberant and

demonstrative kind.

I should also require that a force be sent to chase the late Queen

Isabella out of France. Her presence there can work no advantage to

Spain, and she ought to be made to move at once; though, poor thing, she

has been chaste enough heretofore–for a Spanish woman.

I should also require that–

I am at this moment authoritatively informed that “The Tribune” did not

mean me, after all. Very well, I do not care two cents.

THE APPROACHING EPIDEMIC

One calamity to which the death of Mr. Dickens dooms this country has not

awakened the concern to which its gravity entitles it. We refer to the

fact that the nation is to be lectured to death and read to death all

next winter, by Tom, Dick, and Harry, with poor lamented Dickens for a

pretext. All the vagabonds who can spell will afflict the people with

“readings” from Pickwick and Copperfield, and all the insignificants who

have been ennobled by the notice of the great novelist or transfigured by

his smile will make a marketable commodity of it now, and turn the sacred

reminiscence to the practical use of procuring bread and butter. The

lecture rostrums will fairly swarm with these fortunates. Already the

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