The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier

           

           FromthatmomentBoxtel’sinterestintulipswasnolongerastimulustohisexertions,butadeadeninganxiety.Henceforthallhisthoughtsranonlyupontheinjurywhichhisneighbourwouldcausehim,andthushisfavouriteoccupationwaschangedintoaconstantsourceofmiserytohim.

           VanBaerle,asmayeasilybeimagined,hadnosoonerbeguntoapplyhisnaturalingenuitytohisnewfancy,thanhesucceededingrowingthefinesttulips.Indeed,heknewbetterthananyoneelseatHaarlemorLeydenthetwotownswhichboastthebestsoilandthemostcongenialclimatehowtovarythecolours,tomodifytheshape,andtoproducenewspecies.

           Hebelongedtothatnatural,humorousschoolwhotookfortheirmottointheseventeenthcenturytheaphorismutteredbyoneoftheirnumberin1653,“TodespiseflowersistooffendGod.”

           Fromthatpremisetheschooloftulip-fanciers,themostexclusiveofallschools,workedoutthefollowingsyllogisminthesameyear:

           “TodespiseflowersistooffendGod.

           “Themorebeautifulthefloweris,themoredoesoneoffendGodindespisingit.

           “Thetulipisthemostbeautifulofallflowers.

           “Therefore,hewhodespisesthetulipoffendsGodbeyondmeasure.”

           Byreasoningofthiskind,itcanbeseenthatthefourorfivethousandtulip-growersofHolland,France,andPortugal,leavingoutthoseofCeylonandChinaandtheIndies,might,ifsodisposed,putthewholeworldundertheban,andcondemnasschismaticsandhereticsanddeservingofdeaththeseveralhundredmillionsofmankindwhosehopesofsalvationwerenotcentreduponthetulip.

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