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the grey brethren(阴郁的教友们)-第2部分

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consciousness of sins and shortcomings we stretch out longing welcoming 

hands     to  our   grey   brethren    with    their  inheritance     of  faithfulness    and 

steadfastness under persecution; and their many gifts and graces; and we 

cry; in the words of the Song of Songs which is Solomon's:                    〃O my dove; 

that art in the clefts of the rock; in the secret places of the stairs; let me see 

thy   countenance;   let   me   hear   thy   voice;   for   sweet   is   thy   voice;   and   thy 

countenance is comely。〃           〃Rise up; my love; my fair one; and come away。 

For lo; the winter is past; the rain is over and gone。〃 



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                      A Song of Low Degree 



     LORD; I   am small;  and yet   so great; The whole   world stands to   my 

estate; And in Thine Image I create。 The sea is mine; and the broad sky Is 

mine   in   its   immensity:   The   river   and   the   river's   gold;   The   earth's   hid 

treasures   manifold; The   love   of   creatures   small   and   great;   Save   where   I 

reap   a   precious   hate; The   noon…tide   sun   with   hot   caress; The   night   with 

quiet loneliness; The wind that bends the pliant trees; The whisper of the 

summer breeze; The kiss of snow and rain; the star That shines a greeting 

from afar; All; all are mine; and yet so small Am I; that lo; I needs must 

call;   Great   King;   upon   the   Babe   in   Thee; And   crave   that   Thou   would'st 

give to me The grace of Thy humility。 



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                  A German Christmas Eve 



     IT was intensely cold; Father Rhine was frozen over; so he may speak 

for    it;  and  for   days   we    had   lived   to   the  merry     jangle   and    clang   of 

innumerable sleigh bells; in a white and frost…bound world。                      As I passed 

through   the   streets;   crowded   with   stolidly   admiring          peasants   from   the 

villages round; I caught the dear remembered 'Gruss Gott!' and 'All' Heil!' 

of the countryside; which town life quickly stamps out along with many 

other gentle observances。 

     〃Gelobt   sei   Jesu   Christ!〃   cried   little   Sister   Hilarius;   coming   on   me 

suddenly  at   a   corner;   her   round   face   aglow   with   the   sharp   air;   her   arms 

filled with queer…shaped bundles。             She begs for her sick poor as she goes 

along … meat here; some bread there; a bottle of good red wine:                        I fancy 

few refuse her。       She nursed me once; the good little sister; with unceasing 

care   and   devotion;   and   all   the   dignity   of   a   scant   five   feet。 〃Ach;   Du 

lieber Gott; such gifts!〃 she added; with a radiant smile; and vanished up a 

dirty stairway。 

     In   the   Quergasse   a   jay   fell   dead   at   my   feet   …   one   of   the   many   birds 

which      perished    thus   …  he   had   flown    townwards       too  late。   Up     at  the 

Jagdschloss the wild creatures; crying a common truce of hunger; trooped 

each day to the clearing by the Jager's cottage for the food spread for them。 

The  great   tusked boar   of  the Taunus   with   his brother  of Westphalia;  the 

timid     roe   deer   with    her   scarcely    braver    mate;    foxes;    hares;   rabbits; 

feathered      game;    and   tiny   songbirds     of   the  woods;     gathered     fearlessly 

together and fed at the hand of their common enemy … a millennial banquet 

truly。 

     The     market…place       was    crowded;      and   there    were    Christmas      trees 

everywhere; crying aloud in bushy nakedness for their rightful fruit。                      The 

old   peasant   women;  rolled   in   shawls;  with large  handkerchiefs tied  over 

their   caps;   warmed   their   numb   and   withered   hands   over   little   braziers 

while   they   guarded   the   gaily   decked   treasure…laden   booths;   from   whose 

pent…roofs Father Winter had hung a fringe of glittering icicles。 

     Many       of   the   stalls   were    entirely    given    over    to   Christmas…tree 



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splendours。       Long     trails  of  gold   and    silver  ENGELSHAAR;            piles   of 

candles   …   red;   yellow;   blue;   green;   violet;   and   white   …   a   rainbow   of   the 

Christian virtues and the Church's Year; boxes of frost and snow; festoons 

of coloured beads; fishes with gleaming scales; glass…winged birds; Santa 

Klaus in frost…bedecked mantle and scarlet cap; angels with trumpets set to 

their   waxen   lips;   and   everywhere   and   above   all   the   image   of   the   Holy 

Child。      Sometimes       it  was    the   tiny  waxen     Bambino;      in   its  pathetic 

helplessness; sometimes the Babe Miraculous; standing with outstretched 

arms awaiting the world's embrace … Mary's Son; held up in loving hands 

to bless; or the Heavenly Child…King with crown and lily sceptre;  borne 

high    by   Joseph;    that   gentle;   faithful   servitor。   It   was   the   festival   of 

Bethlehem;       feast    of  never…ending       keeping;     which    has    its  crowning 

splendour on Christmas Day。 

     A  Sister   passed   with   a   fat;   rosy   little   girl   in   either   hand;   they   were 

chattering merrily of the gift they were to buy for the dear Christkind; the 

gift which Sister said He would send some ragged child to receive for Him。 

They came back to the poor booth close to where I was standing。                       It was 

piled with warm garments; and after much consultation a little white vest 

was chosen … the elder child rejected pink; she knew the Christkind would 

like white best … then they trotted off down a narrow turning to the church; 

and I followed。 

     The Creche stood without the chancel; between the High Altar and that 

of Our Lady of Sorrows。            It was very simple。        A blue paper background 

spangled with stars; a roughly thatched roof supported on four rude posts; 

at the back; ox and ass lying among the straw with which the ground was 

strewn。     The figures were life…size; of carved and painted wood:                 Joseph; 

tall and dignified; stood as guardian; leaning on his staff; Mary knelt with 

hands slightly uplifted in loving adoration; and the Babe lay in front on a 

truss   of   straw   disposed   as   a   halo。  It   was   the   World's   Child;   and   the 

position emphasised it。         Two or three hard…featured peasants knelt telling 

their beads; and a group of children with round; blue eyes and stiff; flaxen 

pigtails; had   gathered   in   front;   and   were pointing   and softly  whispering。 

My little friends trotted up; crossed themselves; it was evidently the little 

one's first visit。 



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     〃Guck! guck mal an;〃 she cried; clapping her fat gloved hands; 〃sieh 

mal an das Wickelkind!〃 

     〃Dass ist unser Jesu;〃 said the elder; and the little one echoed 〃Unser 

Jesu; unser Jesu!〃 

     Then     the   vest   was   brought     out   and   shown     …  why    not;   it  was   the 

Christchild's own? … and the pair trotted away again followed by the bright; 

patient   Sister。    Presently  everyone   clattered   out;   and   I   was   left   alone   at 

the crib of Bethlehem; the gate of the Kingdom of Heaven。 

     It was my family; my only family; but like the ever…widening circle on 

the   surface   of   a   lake   into   which   a   stone   has   been   flung;   here;   from   this 

great   centre;   spread   the   wonderful   ever…widening   relationship   …   the   real 

brotherhood        of  the   world。     It   is  at  the   Crib   that   everything     has    its 

beginning;  not   at   the   Cross;   and   it   is   only   as   little   children   that   we   can 

enter into the Kingdom of Heaven。 

     When I went out again into the streets it was nearly dark。                       Anxious 

mothers   hurried   past   on   late;   mysterious   errands;   papas   who   were   not 

wanted until the last moment chatted gaily to each other at street corners; 

and   exchanged   recollections;   maidservants   hastened   from   shop   to   shop 

with     large    baskets     already     heavily     laden;     and    the   children     were 

everywhere; important with secrets; comfortably secure in the knowledge 

of a tree behind the parlour doors; and a kindly; generous Saint who knew 

all their wants; and needed no rod THIS year。 

     One   little   lad;   with
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