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the mirror of kong ho-第18部分
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corner of the room an insignificant heap of shells and seaweed still
lingered。 From the floor covering a sprinkling of the purest Fuh…chow
sand rose at every step; the salt dew of the Tung…Hai still dropped
from the surroundings; and; at a later period; a shore crab was found
endeavouring to make its escape undetected。
Convinced that the success of the manifestation would have enlarged
the one Glidder's esteem towards me to an inexpressible degree; I now
approached him with words of self…deprecation ready on my tongue; but
before he spoke I became aware; from the nature of his glance; that
the provision had been unnecessary; for already his face had begun to
assume; to a most distended amount; the expression which I had long
recognised as a synonym that some detail had been regarded at a
different angle from that anticipated。
〃May I ask;〃 he began in a somewhat heavily…laden voice; after he had
assured himself that the person who was speaking was himself; and his
external attributes unchanged; 〃May I ask; sir〃 (and at this title;
which is untranslatable in its many…sided significance when
technically employed; I recognised that all complimentary intercourse
might be regarded as having closed); 〃whether you accept the
responsibility of these proceedings?〃
〃Touching the appearance which has so essentially contributed to the
success of the occasion; it is undeniably due to this one's
foresight;〃 I replied modestly。
〃Then let me tell you; sir; that I consider it an outragea dastardly
outrage。〃
〃Yet;〃 protested this person with retiring assertiveness; 〃the
expressed object of the ceremony; as it stood before my intelligence;
was for the set purpose of invoking spirits and raising certain
visions。〃
〃Spirits!〃 exclaimed the one before me with an accent of concentrated
aversion; 〃yes; spirits; impalpable; civilised; genuine spirits; who
manifest themselves through recognised media; and are conformable to
the usages of the best drawing…room societyyes。 But not demons; sir;
not Chinese devils in the Camden Roadno。 Truth and Light at any
cost; not paganism。 It's perfectly scandalous。 Look at the mahogany
tableruined; look at the wall…paperconventional mackerels with a
fishing…net background; new this springsoused; look at the Brussels
carpet; seventeen six by twenty…fivesaturated!〃
〃I quite agree with you; Mr。 Glidder;〃 here interposed the individual
Pash。 〃I was watching you; sir; closely the whole time; and I have my
suspicions about how it was done。 I don't know whether Mr。 Glidder has
any legal redress; but I should certainly advise him to see his
solicitors to…morrow; and in the meantime〃
〃He is my guest;〃 exclaimed the one whose hospitality I was enjoying;
〃and while he is beneath my roof he is sacred。〃
〃But I do not think that it would be kind to detain him any longer in
his wet things;〃 said another of the household; with pointed
malignity; and accepting this as an omen of departure; I withdrew
myself; bowing repeatedly; but offering no closer cordiality。
〃Through a torn sleeve one drops a purse of gold;〃 it is well said;
and as if to prove to a deeper end that misfortune is ever
double…handed; this incapable being; involved in thoughts of funereal
density; bent his footsteps to an inaccurate turning; and after much
wandering was compelled to pass the night upon a desolate heathbut
that would be the matter of another narrative。
With an insidious doubt whether; after all; the far…seeing Kwan
Kiang…ti's first impulse would not have been the most satisfactory
conclusion to the enterprise。
KONG HO。
LETTER VII
Concerning warfare; both as waged by ourselves and by a nation
devoid of true civilisation。 The aged man and the meeting and
the parting of our ways。 The instance of the one who expressed
emotion by leaping。
VENERATED SIRE;You are omniscient; but I cannot regard the fear
which you express in your beautifully…written letter; bearing the sign
of the eleventh day of the seventh moon; as anything more than the
imaginings prompted by a too…lavish supper of your favourite shark's
fin and peanut oil。 Unless the dexterously…elusive attributes of the
genial…spoken persons high in office at Pekin have deteriorated
contemptibly since this one's departure; it is quite impossible for
our great and enlightened Empire to be drawn into a conflict with the
northern barbarians whom you indicate; against our will。 When the
matter becomes urgent; doubtless a prince of the Imperial line will
loyally suffer himself to Pass Above; and during the period of
ceremonial mourning for so pure and exalted an official it would
indeed be an unseemly desecration to engage in any public business。 If
this failed; and an ultimatum were pressed with truly savage contempt
for all that is sacred and refined; it might be well next to consider
the health even of the sublime Emperor himself (or; perhaps better;
that of the select and ever…present Dowager Empress); but should the
barbarians still advance; and; setting the usages of civilised warfare
at defiance; threaten an engagement in the midst of this unparalleled
calamity; there will be no alternative but to have a formidable
rebellion in the Capital。 All the barbarian powers will then assemble
as usual; and in the general involvement none dare move alone; and
everything will have to be regarded as being put back to where it was
before。 It is well said; 〃The broken vessel can never be made whole;
but it may be delicately arranged so that another shall displace it。〃
These barbarians; less resourceful in device; have only recently
emerged from a conflict into which they do not hesitate to admit they
were drawn despite their protests。 Such incompetence is characteristic
of their methods throughout。 Not in any way disguising their purpose;
they at once sent out an army of those whom could be the readiest
seized; certainly furnishing them with weapons; charms to use in case
of emergency; and three…coloured standards (their adversaries adopting
a white banner to symbolise the conciliation of their attitude; and
displaying both freely in every extremity); but utterly neglecting to
teach them the arts of painting their bodies with awe…inspiring forms;
of imitating the cries of wild animals as they attacked; of clashing
their weapons together with menacing vigour; or any of the recognised
artifices by which terror may be struck into the ranks of an awaiting
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