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the coming race-第11章

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al with in the  individual。  The Gy…ei are in the fullest enjoyment of all the  rights of equality with males; for which certain philosophers  above ground contend。 

In childhood they perform the offices of work and labour impartially with the boys; and; indeed; in the earlier age appropriated to the destruction of animals irreclaimably hostile; the girls are frequently preferred; as being by constitution more ruthless under the influence of fear or hate。  In the interval between infancy and the marriageable age familiar intercourse between the sexes is suspended。  At the marriageable age it is renewed; never with worse consequences than those which attend upon marriage。  All arts and vocations allotted to the one sex are open to the other; and the Gy…ei  arrogate to themselves a superiority in all those abstruse and  mystical branches of reasoning; for which they say the Ana are  unfitted by a duller sobriety of understanding; or the routine  of their matter…of…fact occupations; just as young ladies in our  own world constitute themselves authorities in the subtlest  points of theological doctrine; for which few men; actively  engaged in worldly business have sufficient learning or  refinement of intellect。  Whether owing to early training in  gymnastic exercises; or to their constitutional organisation;  the Gy…ei are usually superior to the Ana in physical strength  (an important element in the consideration and maintenance of  female rights)。  They attain to loftier stature; and amid their  42rounder proportions are imbedded sinews and muscles as hardy as  those of the other sex。  Indeed they assert that; according to  the original laws of nature; females were intended to be larger  than males; and maintain this dogma by reference to the earliest  formations of life in insects; and in the most ancient family of  the vertebrata… viz。; fishes… in both of which the females are  generally large enough to make a meal of their consorts if they  so desire。  Above all; the Gy…ei have a readier and more  concentred power over that mysterious fluid or agency which  contains the element of destruction; with a larger portion of  that sagacity which comprehends dissimulation。  Thus they cannot  only defend themselves against all aggressions from the males;  but could; at any moment when he least expected his danger;  terminate the existence of an offending spouse。  To the credit  of the Gy…ei no instance of their abuse of this awful  superiority in the art of destruction is on record for several  ages。  The last that occurred in the community I speak of  appears (according to their chronology) to have been about two  thousand years ago。  A Gy; then; in a fit of jealousy; slew her  husband; and this abominable act inspired such terror among the  males that they emigrated in a body and left all the Gy…ei to  themselves。  The history runs that the widowed Gy…ei; thus  reduced to despair; fell upon the murderess when in her sleep  (and therefore unarmed); and killed her; and then entered into a  solemn obligation amongst themselves to abrogate forever the  exercise of their extreme conjugal powers; and to inculcate the  same obligation for ever and ever on their female children。  By  this conciliatory process; a deputation despatched to the  fugitive consorts succeeded in persuading many to return; but  those who did return were mostly the elder ones。  The younger;  either from too craven a doubt of their consorts; or too high an  estimate of their own merits; rejected all overtures; and;  remaining in other communities; were caught up there by other  mates; with whom perhaps they were no better off。  But the loss  43of so large a portion of the male youth operated as a salutary  warning on the Gy…ei; and confirmed them in the pious resolution  to which they pledged themselves。  Indeed it is now popularly  considered that; by long hereditary disuse; the Gy…ei have lost  both the aggressive and defensive superiority over the Ana which  they once possessed; just as in the inferior animals above the  earth many peculiarities in their original formation; intended  by nature for their protection; gradually fade or become  inoperative when not needed under altered circumstances。 I  should be sorry; however; for any An who induced a Gy to make  the experiment whether he or she were the stronger。 

》From the incident I have narrated; the Ana date certain alterations in the marriage customs; tending; perhaps; somewhat to the advantage of the male。  They now bind themselves in wedlock only for three years; at the end of each third year either male or female can divorce the other and is free to marry again。  At the end of ten years the An has the privilege

of taking a second wife; allowing the first to retire if she so please。  These regulations are for the most part a dead letter; divorces and polygamy are extremely rare; and the marriage state now seems singularly happy and serene among this astonishing people;… the Gy…ei; notwithstanding their boastful superiority in physical strength and intellectual abilities; being much curbed into gentle manners by the dread of separation or of a second wife; and the Ana being very much the creatures of custom; and not; except under great aggravation; likely to exchange for hazardous novelties faces and manners to which they are reconciled by habit。  But there is one privilege the Gy…ei carefully retain; and the desire for which perhaps forms the secret motive of most lady asserters of woman rights above ground。  They claim the privilege; here usurped by men; of proclaiming their love and urging their suit; in other words; of being the wooing party rather than the wooed。  Such a 44phenomenon as an old maid does not exist among the Gy…ei。  Indeed it is very seldom that a Gy does not secure any An upon whom she sets her heart; if his affections be not strongly engaged elsewhere。  However coy; reluctant; and prudish; the male she courts may prove at first; yet her perseverance; her ardour; her persuasive powers; her command over the mystic agencies of vril; are pretty sure to run down his neck into what we call 〃the fatal noose。〃  Their argument for the reversal of that relationship of the sexes which the blind tyranny of man has established on the surface of the earth; appears cogent; and is advanced with a frankness which might well be commended to impartial consideration。  They say; that of the two the female is by nature of a more loving disposition than the male… that love occupies a larger space in her thoughts; and is more essential to her happiness; and that therefore she ought to be the wooing party; that otherwise the male is a shy and dubitant creature… that he has often a selfish predilection for the single state… that he often pretends to misunderstand tender glances and delicate hints… that; in short; he must be resolutely pursued and captured。  They add; moreover; that unless the Gy can secure the An of her choice; and one whom she would not select out of the whole world becomes her mate; she is not only less happy than she otherwise would be; but she is not so good a being; that her qualities of heart are not sufficiently developed; whereas the An is a creature that less  lastingly concentrate
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