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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第10部分

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water the motley fleet came up。 

     I steered our skiff a space out from the bank to get a better view; while 

An clapped her hands together and laughed。                 〃It is Hathhe himself and 

those    of   the  palace    with   him。    Steer    a  little  nearer   still;  friendso! 

between yon floating rubbish flats; for those with Hath are good to look 

at。〃 

     Nothing loth I made out into mid…stream to see that strange prince go 

by; little thinking in a few minutes I should be shaking hands with him; a 

wet and dripping hero。 The crowd came up; and having the advantage of 

the wind; it did not take me long to get a front place in the ruck; whence I 

set to work; with republican interest in royalty; to stare at the man who An 

said   was   the   head   of   Martian   society。    He   did   not   make   me   desire   to 

renounce my demo… cratic principles。              The royal fellow was sitting in the 

centre of the barge under a canopy and on a throne which was a mass of 

flowers;   not   bunched   together   as   they   would   have   been   with   us;   but   so 

cunningly arranged that they rose from the footstool to the pinnacle in a 

rhythm      of  colour;    a  poem    in   bud   and   petals   the   like  of   which    for 



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harmonious beauty I could not have imagined possible。                    And in this fairy 

den was a thin; gaunt young man; dressed in some sort of black stuff so 

nondescript that it amounted to little more than a shadow。                    I took it for 

granted that a substance of bone and muscle was covered by that gloomy 

suit; but   it   was the   face   above   that alone   riveted   my gaze   and   made   me 

return the stare he gave me as we came up with re… doubled interest。                        It 

was   not   an   unhandsome   face;   but   ashy   grey   in   colour   and   amongst   the 

insipid countenances of the Martians about him marvellously thoughtful。 

I do not know whether those who had killed themselves by learn… ing ever 

leave ghosts behind; but if so this was the very ideal for such a one。                    At 

his feet I noticed; when I un… hooked my eyes from his at last; sat a girl in 

a loose coral pink gown who was his very antipode。                    Princess Heru; for 

so she was called; was resting one arm upon his knee at our approach and 

pulling   a   blue   convolvulus   bud   to   piecesa   charming   picture   of   dainty 

idleness。     Anything   so   soft;   so   silken   as   that   little   lady   was   never   seen 

before。     Who   am  I;   a   poor   quarter…deck loafer;   that   I should   attempt   to 

describe what poet and painter alike would have failed to realise?                   I know; 

of   course;    your   stock   descriptives:     the  melting    eye;   the  coral   lip;  the 

peachy cheek; the raven tress; but these were coined for mortal woman 

and this was not one of them。            I will not attempt to describe the glorious 

tenderness      of  those   eyes    she   turned   upon    me    presently;    the  glowing 

radiance of her skin; the infinite grace of every action; the incredible soul… 

searching harmony of her voice; when later on I heard ityou must gather 

something   of   these   things   as   I   gosuffice   it   to   say  that   when   I  saw   her 

there   for   the   first   time   in   the   plenitude   of   her   beauty   I   fell   desperately; 

wildly in love with her。 

     Meanwhile; even the most infatuated of mortals cannot stare for ever 

without saying something。           The grating of our prow against the garlanded 

side of the royal barge roused me from my reverie; and nodding to An; to 

imply I would be back presently; I lightly jumped on to Hath's vessel; and; 

with the assurance of a free and independent American voter; approached 

that individual; holding out my palm; and saying as I did so; 

     〃Shake hands; Mr。 President!〃 

     The   prince   came   forward   at   my   bidding   and   extending   his   hand   for 



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mine。     He   bowed   slow   and   sedately;   in   that   peculiar   way   the   Martians 

have; a ripple of gratified civility passing up his flesh; lower and lower he 

bowed; until his face was over our clasped hands; and then; with simple 

courtesy; he kissed my finger…tips!              This was somewhat em… barrassing。 

It was not like the procedure followed in Courts nearer to Washington than 

this one; as far as my reading went; and; withdrawing my fingers hastily; I 

turned     to  the  princess;   who     had   risen;   and   was    eyeing   her    somewhat 

awkwardly; the while wondering what kind of salutation would be suitable 

in her case when a startling incident happened。                   The river; as said; was 

full   of   floating   rubbish   brought down   from  some   far…away  uplands  by  a 

spring freshet while the royal convoy was making slow progress upstream 

and   thus   met   it   all   bow   on。 Some   of   this   stuff   was   heavy   timber;   and 

when a sudden warning cry went up from the leading boats it did not take 

my sailor instinct long to guess what was amiss。                 Those in front shot side 

to side; those be… hind tried to drop back as; bearing straight down on the 

royal barge; there came a log of black wood twenty feet long and as thick 

as the mainmast of an old three…decker。 

     Hath's   boat   could   no   more   escape   than   if   it   had   been   planted   on   a 

rocky pedestal; garlands and curtains trailing in the water hung so heavy 

on it。    The gilded paddles of the slender rowers were so feeblethey had 

but   made   a   half…   turn   from  that   great   javelin's   road   when   down   it   came 

upon   them;   knocking   the   first   few   pretty   oarsmen   head   over   heels   and 

crackling through their oars like a bull through dry maize stalks。                   I sprang 

forward; and snatching a pole from a half…hearted slave; jammed the end 

into the head of the log and bore with all my weight upon it; diverting it a 

little; and thereby perhaps saving the ship herself; but not enough。                      As it 

flashed   by   a   branch   caught   upon   the   trailing   tapestry;   hurling   me   to   the 

deck;     ;and   tearing   away     with   it  all  that  finery。   Then     the   great   spar; 

tossing   half   its   dripping   length   into   the   air;   went   plunging   downstream 

with shreds of silk and flowers trailing from it; and white water bubbling 

in its rear。 

     When   I   scrambled   to   my   feet   all   was   ludicrous   confusion   on   board。 

Hath still stood by his thronean island in a sea of disorderstaring at me; 

all else was
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