Vice in its Proper Shape Read online

Page 3


  CHAP. II.

  _An Account of the surprizing Transmigration of Master_ ANTHONYGREEDYGUTS, _into the Body of a Pig_.

  The next room into which we were conducted, contained a fat little pig,who, as soon as we had entered the door, began to cry _a week_, _aweek_, _a week_, in such a squeaking tone as grated our ears in themost disagreeable manner: but as soon as Mr. _Wiseman_ produced hiswand, he lowered his pipes to a few sulky grunts, and then became asstill as a mouse.--"This young pig, said the venerable Bramin, is nowanimated by the soul of the late master _Greedyguts_, who died abouttwo months ago, and has left a number of relations behind him in almostevery town you can mention. Poor foolish youth, if he had been lessfond of his belly, and more attentive to his book, and to the goodadvice of his parents, his soul would not have been confined as it nowis, in the body of that nasty, greedy, and noisy little animal whichyou see before you. But, to represent his character in its propercolours, he was always a hoggish little fellow, and disdained everyother sort of labour but that of lifting his hand to his mouth. Heloved eating much better than reading; and would prefer a tart, acustard, a plumcake, or even a slice of gingerbread, or an apple, tothe prettiest, and most useful little book you could present him with;so that if his parents had purchased a hundred books for him, one afterthe other, he would have readily parted with them to the first craftyboy he met with, who had any trash to spare by way of exchange. Itcannot therefore be considered as a miracle, notwithstanding theextraordinary care and expense which his friends bestowed upon hiseducation, that he always continued a blockhead, and was such a perfectdunce at eleven years of age, that instead of being able to read andwrite as a young gentleman ought to do, he could scarcely tell hisletters. He was equally remarkable for his selfishness; for if he hadtwenty cheesecakes in his box, or his pockets full of oranges andapples, he would sooner have given a tooth out of his head than haveparted with one of them, even to his own brother or sister. Theconsequence was (and indeed what else could have been expected) that hewas despised and hated by all his play fellows, and distinguished bythe mortifying title of _Tony Pig_; an animal which he perfectlyresembled in his nastiness as well as greediness. For if he was dressedin the morning as clean as hands could make him, he would, by runninginto puddles and kennels, and rolling upon the ground, become as blackas a chimney sweeper before noon; and I sincerely believe that hethought it as great a punishment to have his hair combed, or to washhis hands and face, as to be whipped; for he would cry and struggle asmuch to avoid the one as to escape the other. But, to ease his parentsof their heavy apprehensions upon his account, and to rid the world ofsuch a plague and disgrace, as he certainly would have been, if he hadlived to years of maturity, kind death was pleased to dispatch him inthe twelfth year of his age, by the help of a dozen penny custards,which he greedily conveyed down his throat at one meal, and therebygorged his stomach, and threw himself into a mortal fever. After hisexit, his soul, as I have already informed you, was hurried into thebody of this little pig; a station which perfectly corresponds with hisdisposition. Nay, so great is his stubbornness (which is anotherhateful quality in which he resembled the animal before you) that hispunishment has not made the least alteration in his temper; for, if wewere to get his soul replaced into a human body, upon his promise ofimmediate amendment, he will not submit even to make such a promise. Toconvince you that I have not misrepresented his character, I'll try theexperiment immediately." Accordingly, the good Bramin asked him beforeus all, if, upon the condition above-mentioned, he would leave off hisgreedy and selfish behaviour. To this he condescended, though with avisible reluctance, to grunt, _aye, aye_. "But how long will it be,said Mr. Wiseman, before you perform your promise?" _A week, a week, aweek_, cried the pig. "And how long will it be before you lay asideyour nastiness, and maintain such a cleanly and decent appearance asbecomes a gentleman?" _A week, a week_, said the dirty creature. "Andhow long will it be before you respect the good advice of your parents,and prefer the improvement of your understanding to the gratificationof your appetite?" _A week, a week, a week_, replied the stubbornlittle animal. "In short, said the worthy Bramin, if I were to repeatthe same questions to him a month, or even a year hence, I should notprevail upon him to say _now_; but his constant answer would be, _aweek, a week, a week_. I believe, therefore, that instead of reforminghim (which is an event that would afford me the most sensible pleasure)we shall at last be forced to roast and eat him; for, as long as hecontinues in his present way of thinking, it is very certain that hisexistence can be of no service either to himself, or any one else."Thus, then, said he, I have troubled you with a particular account ofthis stupid little pig; and I sincerely hope that the story willprevail upon my young visitors to be cleanly in their appearance,temperate in their diet, and kind and obliging to every body; forwhosoever pursues a contrary behaviour, is in reality a _hog_, thoughhe bears the name of a gentleman.

 

    Goody Two-Shoes Read onlineGoody Two-ShoesThe Pearl Box Read onlineThe Pearl BoxAnd when you gone... Read onlineAnd when you gone...Stranger At The Other Corner Read onlineStranger At The Other CornerMy Young Days Read onlineMy Young DaysHarry's Ladder to Learning Read onlineHarry's Ladder to LearningVice in its Proper Shape Read onlineVice in its Proper ShapePromise (the curse) Read onlinePromise (the curse)The First Sexton Blake Read onlineThe First Sexton BlakeGolden Moments Read onlineGolden MomentsHildebrand; or, The Days of Queen Elizabeth, An Historic Romance, Vol. 2 of 3 Read onlineHildebrand; or, The Days of Queen Elizabeth, An Historic Romance, Vol. 2 of 3The Ice Queen Read onlineThe Ice QueenPhebe, the Blackberry Girl Read onlinePhebe, the Blackberry GirlStoned Immaculate Read onlineStoned ImmaculateHildebrand; or, The Days of Queen Elizabeth, An Historic Romance, Vol. 3 of 3 Read onlineHildebrand; or, The Days of Queen Elizabeth, An Historic Romance, Vol. 3 of 3The Wonder of War on Land Read onlineThe Wonder of War on LandBreaking Bailey Read onlineBreaking BaileyThe Little Girl Who Was Taught by Experience Read onlineThe Little Girl Who Was Taught by ExperienceThe Popular Story of Blue Beard Read onlineThe Popular Story of Blue BeardThe Life Savers: A story of the United States life-saving service Read onlineThe Life Savers: A story of the United States life-saving serviceEunuchs and Nymphomaniacs Read onlineEunuchs and NymphomaniacsHildebrand; or, The Days of Queen Elizabeth, An Historic Romance, Vol. 1 of 3 Read onlineHildebrand; or, The Days of Queen Elizabeth, An Historic Romance, Vol. 1 of 3Kitty's Picnic, and Other Stories Read onlineKitty's Picnic, and Other StoriesTwo Yellow-Birds Read onlineTwo Yellow-BirdsCourtesans and Opium Read onlineCourtesans and OpiumThe Emigrant's Lost Son; or, Life Alone in the Forest Read onlineThe Emigrant's Lost Son; or, Life Alone in the ForestToots and His Friends Read onlineToots and His FriendsFast Nine; or, A Challenge from Fairfield Read onlineFast Nine; or, A Challenge from FairfieldNed Wilding's Disappearance; or, The Darewell Chums in the City Read onlineNed Wilding's Disappearance; or, The Darewell Chums in the CityA Picture-book of Merry Tales Read onlineA Picture-book of Merry TalesThe Trail of The Badger: A Story of the Colorado Border Thirty Years Ago Read onlineThe Trail of The Badger: A Story of the Colorado Border Thirty Years AgoPeter Parley's Visit to London, During the Coronation of Queen Victoria Read onlinePeter Parley's Visit to London, During the Coronation of Queen VictoriaThe Rainbow, After the Thunder-Storm Read onlineThe Rainbow, After the Thunder-StormArthur Hamilton, and His Dog Read onlineArthur Hamilton, and His DogThe Story of the White-Rock Cove Read onlineThe Story of the White-Rock CoveGrushenka. Three Times a Woman Read onlineGrushenka. Three Times a WomanAdventures of a Squirrel, Supposed to be Related by Himself Read onlineAdventures of a Squirrel, Supposed to be Related by HimselfFalling in Love...Again Read onlineFalling in Love...AgainThe Colossal Camera Calamity Read onlineThe Colossal Camera CalamityChild of the Regiment Read onlineChild of the RegimentElimination Night Read onlineElimination NightThe Kingfisher Secret Read onlineThe Kingfisher SecretLeft to Ourselves; or, John Headley's Promise. Read onlineLeft to Ourselves; or, John Headley's Promise.The Island of Gold: A Sailor's Yarn Read onlineThe Island of Gold: A Sailor's YarnAdventures of Bobby Orde Read onlineAdventures of Bobby OrdeTwain, Mark: Selected Obituaries Read onlineTwain, Mark: Selected ObituariesWhen Love Goes Bad Read onlineWhen Love Goes BadThe Incest Diary Read onlineThe Incest DiaryCalling Maggie May Read onlineCalling Maggie MayThe Infidelity Diaries Read onlineThe Infidelity DiariesDiary of an Oxygen Thief (The Oxygen Thief Diaries) Read onlineDiary of an Oxygen Thief (The Oxygen Thief Diaries)ARABELLA Read onlineARABELLAThe Eye of the Moon Read onlineThe Eye of the MoonDara Read onlineDaraTHE ALTAR OF VENUS: The Making of a Victorian Rake Read onlineTHE ALTAR OF VENUS: The Making of a Victorian RakeThe Book of Death Read onlineThe Book of DeathThe Book of David Read onlineThe Book of DavidThe Devil's Graveyard Read onlineThe Devil's GraveyardThe Book With No Name Read onlineThe Book With No NameI Am A Lesbian Read onlineI Am A LesbianNjal's Saga Read onlineNjal's SagaThe Epic of Gilgamesh Read onlineThe Epic of GilgameshDarling Read onlineDarlingTal, a conversation with an alien Read onlineTal, a conversation with an alienGo Ask Alice Read onlineGo Ask AliceAphrodizzia Read onlineAphrodizziaThe Campus Trilogy Read onlineThe Campus TrilogyAugustus and Lady Maude Read onlineAugustus and Lady MaudeLucy in the Sky Read onlineLucy in the SkySight Unseen Read onlineSight UnseenPleasures and Follies Read onlinePleasures and FolliesThe Red Mohawk Read onlineThe Red MohawkA Fucked Up Life in Books Read onlineA Fucked Up Life in BooksChameleon On a Kaleidoscope (The Oxygen Thief Diaries) Read onlineChameleon On a Kaleidoscope (The Oxygen Thief Diaries)Astrid Cane Read onlineAstrid CaneBEATRICE Read onlineBEATRICEThe Song of the Cid Read onlineThe Song of the Cid