Sketches New and Old


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SKETCHES NEW AND OLD  
MY WATCH--[Written about 1870.]  
AN INSTRUCTIVE LITTLE TALE  
My beautiful new watch had run eighteen months without losing or gaining,  
and without breaking any part of its machinery or stopping. I had come  
to believe it infallible in its judgments about the time of day, and to  
consider its constitution and its anatomy imperishable. But at last, one  
night, I let it run down. I grieved about it as if it were a recognized  
messenger and forerunner of calamity. But by and by I cheered up, set  
the watch by guess, and commanded my bodings and superstitions to depart.  
Next day I stepped into the chief jeweler's to set it by the exact time,  
and the head of the establishment took it out of my hand and proceeded to  
set it for me. Then he said, "She is four minutes slow-regulator wants  
pushing up." I tried to stop him--tried to make him understand that the  
watch kept perfect time. But no; all this human cabbage could see was  
that the watch was four minutes slow, and the regulator must be pushed up  
a little; and so, while I danced around him in anguish, and implored him  
to let the watch alone, he calmly and cruelly did the shameful deed. My  
watch began to gain. It gained faster and faster day by day. Within the  
week it sickened to a raging fever, and its pulse went up to a hundred  
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