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the mirror of kong ho-第30部分
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is enhanced in every degree; and the outer surface of the victim
rendered more vulnerable。 There is also another and milder form of
torture; known as the 〃task〃; consisting either of sharp…edged stones
being broken upon the body; or else the body broken upon sharp…edged
stones; but precisely which is the official etiquette of the case this
person's insatiable passion for accuracy and his short…sighted
limitations among the more technical outlines of the language; prevent
him from stating definitely。
Let it here be openly confessed that the intricately…arranged titles
used among these islanders; and the widely…varying dignities which
they convey; have never ceased to embarrass my greetings on all
occasions; and even yet; when a more crystal insight into their
strangely illogical manners enables me not only to understand them
clearly myself; but also to expound their significance to others; a
necessary reticence is blended with my most profuse cordiality; and my
salutations to one whom I am for the first time encountering are now
so irreproachably balanced; that I can imperceptibly develop them into
an engaging effusion; or; without actual offence; draw back into a
condition of unapproachable exclusiveness as the necessity may arise。
With us; O my immaculate sire; a yellow silk umbrella has for three
thousand years denoted a fixed and recognisable title。 A mandarin of
the sixth degree need not hesitate to mingle on terms of assured
equality with other mandarins of the sixth degree; and without any
guide beyond a seemly instinct he perceives the reasonableness of
assuming a deferential obsequiousness before a mandarin of the fifth
rank; and a counterbalancing arrogance when in the society of an
official who has only risen to the seventh degree; thus conforming to
that essential principle of harmonious intercourse; 〃Remember that
Chang Chow's ceiling is Tong Wi's floor〃; but who shall walk with even
footsteps in a land where the most degraded may legally bear the same
distinguished name as that of the enlightened sovereign himself; where
the admittedly difficult but even more purposeless achievement of
causing a gold mine to float is held to be more praiseworthy than to
pass a competitive examination or to compose a poem of inimitable
brilliance; and where one wearing gilt buttons and an emblem in his
hat proves upon ingratiating approach not to be a powerful official
but a covetous and illiterate slave of inferior rank? Thus; through
their own narrow…minded inconsistencies; even the most
ceremoniously…proficient may at times present an ill…balanced
attitude。 This; without reproach to himself; concerns the inward cause
whereby the one who is placed to you in the relation of an
affectionate and ever…resourceful son found unexpectedly that he
had lost the benignant full face of a lady of exalted title。
At that time I had formed the acquaintance; in an obscure quarter of
the city; of one who wore a uniform; and was addressed on all sides as
the commander of a band; while the gold letters upon the neck part of
his outer garment inevitably suggested that he had borne an honourable
share in the recent campaign in a distant land。 As I had frequently
met many of similar rank drinking tea at the house of the engaging
countess to whom I have alluded; I did not hesitate to prevail upon
this Captain Miggs to accompany me there upon an occasion also;
assuring him of equality and a sympathetic reception; but from the
moment of our arrival the attitudes of those around pointed to the
existence of some unpropitious barrier invisible to me; and when the
one with whom I was associated took up an unassailable position upon
the central table; and began to speak authoritatively upon the subject
of The Virtues; the unenviable condition of the proud and affluent;
and the myriads of fire…demons certainly laying in wait for those who
partook of spiced tea and rich foods in the afternoon; and did not
wear a uniform similar to his own; I began to recognise that the
selection had been inauspiciously arranged。 Upon taxing some around
with the discrepancy (as there seemed to be no more dignified way of
evading the responsibility); they were unable to contend against me
that there were; indeed; two; if not more; distinct varieties of those
bearing the rank of captain; and that they themselves belonged to an
entirely different camp; wearing another dress; and possessing no
authority to display the symbol of the letters S。A。 upon their necks。
With this admission I was content to leave the matter; in no way
accusing them of actual duplicity; yet so withdrawing that any of
unprejudiced standing could not fail to carry away the impression that
I had been the victim of an unworthy artifice; and had been lured into
their society by the pretext that they were other than what they
really were。
With the bitter…flavoured memory of this; and other in no way
dissimilar episodes; lingering in my throat; it need not be a matter
of conjecture that for a time I greeted warily all who bore a title; a
mark of rank; or any similar appendage; who wore a uniform; weapon;
brass helmet; jewelled crown; coat of distinctive colour; or any
excessive superfluity of pearl or metal buttons; who went forth
surrounded by a retinue; sat publicly in a chair or allegorical
chariot; spoke loudly in the highways and places in a tone of official
pronouncement; displayed any feather; emblem; inscribed badge; or
printed announcement upon a pole; or in any way conducted themselves
in what we should esteem to be fitting to a position of high dignity。
From this arose the absence of outward enthusiasm with which I at
first received Sir Philip's extended favour; for although I had come
to distrust all the reasonable signs of established power; I
distrusted; to a much more enhanced degree; their complete absence;
and when I observed that the one in question was never accompanied by
a band of musicians or flower…strewers; that he mingled as though on
terms of familiar intercourse with the ordinary passers…by in the
streets; and never struck aside those who chanced to impede his
progress; and that he actually preferred those of low condition to
approach him on their feet; rather than in the more becoming attitude
of unconditional prostration; I reasoned with myself whether indeed he
could consistently be a person of well…established authority; or
whether I was not being again led away from my self…satisfaction by
another obliquity of barbarian logic。 It was for this reason that I
now welcomed the admitted power wh
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