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the mirror of kong ho-第23部分

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charitably…modulated voice invites confidence。 The one before you is



the most contemptible; left…handed; and disqualified outcast in



creation; and he is now making his way towards the river; while his



widow will be left to take in washing; his infant son to vend evening



printed leaves; and his graceful and hitherto highly secluded



daughters to go upon the stage。〃







〃Say; stranger;〃 interposed this person; by no means unwilling to



engrave upon his memory this newly…acquired form of greeting; 〃the



emotion is doubtless all…pressing; but in my ornate and flower…laden



tongue we have a salutation; 'Slowly; slowly; walk slowly;' which



seems to be of far…seeing application。〃







〃That's so;〃 remarked the one by my side。 〃Separate it with the teeth;



inch by inch。〃







〃I will be calm; then;〃 continued the other (who; to avoid the



complication of the intermingling circumstances; may be described as



the more stranger of the two); and he took of his neckcloth。 〃I am a



merchant in tea; yellow fat; and mixed spices; in a small but hitherto



satisfactory way。〃 Thus revealing himself; he continued to set forth



how at an earlier hour he had started on a journey to deposit his



wealth (doubtless as a propitiation of outraged deities) upon a



certain bank; and how; upon reaching the specified point; he



discovered that what he carried had eluded his vigilance。 〃All gone:



notes; gold; and pocket…bookthe savings of a lifetime;〃 concluded



the ill…omened one; and at the recollection a sudden and even more



highly…sustained frenzy of self…unpopularity involving him; without a



pause he addressed himself by seven and twenty insulting expressions;



many of which were quite new to my understanding。







At the earliest mention of the details affecting the loss; the elbow



of the person who had made himself responsible for the financial



obligation of the day propelled itself against my middle part; and



unseen by the other he indicated to me by means of his features that



the entertainment was becoming one of agreeable prepossession。







〃Now; touching this hyer wallet;〃 he said presently。 〃How might you



describe it?〃







〃In colour it was red; and within were two compartments; the one



containing three score notes each of ten pounds; the other fifty



pounds of gold。 But what's the use of describing it? Some lucky demon



will pick it up and pocket the lot; and I shall never see a cent of it



again。〃







〃Then you'd better consult one who reburnishes the eyes;〃 declared



the magnanimous one with a laugh; and drawing forth the article



referred to he cast it towards the merchant in a small way。







At this point of the narrative my thoroughly incompetent brush



confesses the proportions of the requirement to be beyond its most



extended limit; and many very honourable details are necessarily left



without expression。







〃I've known men of all sorts; good; bad; and bothwise;〃 exclaimed the



one who had recovered his possessions; 〃but I never thought to meet a



gent as would hand over six hundred and fifty pounds as if it was a



toothpick。 Sir; it overbalances me; it does; indeed。〃







〃Say no more about it;〃 urged the first person; and to suggest



gracefully that the incident had reached its furthest extremity; he



began to set out the melody of an unspoken verse。







〃I will say no more; then;〃 he replied; 〃but you cannot reasonably



prevent my doing something to express my gratitude。 If you are not too



proud you will come and partake of food and wine with me beneath the



sign of the Funereal Male Cow; and to show my confidence in you I



shall insist upon you carrying my pocket…book。〃







The person whom I had first encountered suffered his face to become



excessively amused。 〃Say; stranger; do you take me for a pack…mule?〃



he replied good…naturedly。 〃I already have about as much as I want to



handle。 Never mind; we'll come along with you; and Mr。 Kong shall



carry your bullion。〃







At this delicate and high…minded proposal a rapid change; in no way



complimentary to my explicit habit of adequately conducting any



venture upon which I may be engaged; came over the face of the second



person。







〃Sir;〃 he exclaimed; 〃I have nothing to say against this gentleman;



but I am under no obligation to him; and I don't see why I should



trust him with everything I possess。〃







〃Stranger;〃 exclaimed the other rising to his feet (and from this



point it must be understood that the various details succeeded one



another with a really agile dexterity); 〃let me tell you that Mr。 Kong



is my friend; and that ought to be enough。〃







〃It is。 If you say this gentleman is your friend; and that you have



known him long and intimately enough to be able to answer for him;



that's good enough for me。〃







〃Well;〃 admitted the first person; and I could not conceal from myself



that his tone was inauspiciously reluctant; 〃I can't exactly say that



I've known him long; in fact I only met him half an hour ago。 But I



have the fullest confidence in his integrity。〃







〃It's just as I expected。 Well; sir; you're good…natured enough for



anything; but if you'll excuse me; I must say that you're a small



piece of an earthenware vessel after all〃the veiled allusion



doubtlessly being that the vessel of necessity being broken; the



contents inevitably escape〃and I hope you're not being had。〃







〃I'm not; and I'll prove it before we go out together;〃 retorted the



engaging one; who had in the meantime become so actively impetuous on



my account; that he did not remain content with the spoken words; but



threw the various belongings about as he mentioned them in a really



profuse display of inimitable vehemence。 〃Here; Kong; take this hyer



pocket…book whatever he says。 Now on the top of that take everything



I've got; and you know what THAT figures up to。 Now give this



gentleman your little lot to keep him quiet; I don't ask for anything。



Now; stranger; I'm ready。 You and I will take a stroll round the block



and back again; and if Mr。 Kong isn't waiting here for us when we



return with everything intact and O。K。; I'll double your deposit and



never trust a durned soul again。〃







Nodding genially over his shoulder with a harmonious understanding;



expressive of the fact that we were embarking upon an undeniably



diverting episode; the benevolent…souled person who had accumulated



more riches than he was competent to melt away himself; passed out;



urging the doubtful and still protesting one before him。







Thus abandoned to my own reflections; I po
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