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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第21部分

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him…   self;   and   wandering      round    the   splendid   litter  of   a  noble  library; 

presently amongst the ruck of volumes on the floor; amongst those lordly 

tomes   in   tattered   green   and   gold;   and   ivory;   my   eye   lit   upon   a   volume 

propped up curiously on end; and going to it through the confusion I saw 

by   the   dried   fruit   rind   upon   the   sticks   supporting   it;   that   the   grave   and 

reverend tome was set to catch a mouse! It was a splendid book when I 

looked more closely; bound as a king might bind his choicest treasure; the 

sweet… scented leather  on it   was no   doubt frayed; the golden   arabesques 

upon the covers had long since shed their eyes of inset gems; the jewelled 

clasp locking its learning up from vulgar gaze was bent and open。                     Yet it 



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was   a   lordly  tome   with   an odour   of   sanctity  about   it;  and   lifting   it   with 

diffi… culty; I noticed on its cover a red stain of mouse's blood。 Those who 

put   it   to   this   quaint   use   of   mouse…trap   had   already   had   some   sport;   but 

surely never was a mouse crushed before under so much learning。                         And 

while   I   stood   guessing   at   what   the   book   might   hold   within;   Heru;   the 

princess; came tripping in to me; and with the abrupt famili… arity of her 

kind; laid a velvet hand upon my wrist; conned the title over to herself。 

     〃What does it say; sweet girl?〃 I asked。            〃The matter is learned; by its 

feel;〃 and that maid; pursing up her pretty lips; read the title to me〃The 

Secret of the Gods。〃 

     〃The     Secret   of  the  Gods;〃     I  murmured。      〃Was     it  pos…  sible   other 

worlds had struggled hopelessly to come within the barest ken of that great 

knowledge; while here the same was set to catch a mouse with?〃 

     I   said;   〃Silver…footed;   sit   down   and   read   me   a   passage   or   two;〃   and 

propping   the   mighty   volume   upon   a   table   drew   a   bench   before   it   and 

pulled her down beside me。 

     〃Oh!   a   horrid;   dry   old   book   for   certain;〃   cried   that   lady;   her   pink 

fingertips falling as lightly on the musty leaves as almond petals on March 

dust。    〃Where shall I begin?         It is all equally dull。〃 

     〃Dip in;〃 was my answer。           〃 'Tis no great matter where; but near the 

beginning。       What   says   the   writer   of   his   intention?   What   sets   he   out   to 

prove?〃 

     〃He says that is the Secret of the First Great Truth; descended straight 

to him〃 

     〃Many have said so much; yet have lied。〃 

     〃He says that which is written in his book is through him but not of 

him;   past   criticism   and   beyond   cavil。     'Tis   all   in   ancient   and   crabbed 

characters going back to the threshold of my learning; but here upon this 

passage…top where they are writ large I make them out to say; 'ONLY THE 

MAN WHO HAS DIED MANY TIMES BEGINS TO LIVE。'〃 

     〃A  pregnant   passage!        Turn   another   page;   and   try   again;   I   have   an 

inkling of the book already。〃 

     〃'Tis poor; silly stuff;〃 said the girl; slipping a hand covertly into my 

own。     〃Why will you make me read it? I have a book on pomatums worth 



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twice as much as this。〃 

     〃Nevertheless; dip in again; dear lady。            What says the next heading?〃 

And     with   a   little  sigh  at  the  heaviness     of   her  task;   Heru    read   out: 

〃SOMETIMES THE GODS THEM… SELVES FORGET THE ANSWERS 

TO THEIR OWN RIDDLES。〃 

     〃Lady; I knew it! 

     〃All   this   is   still   preliminary   to   the   great   matter   of   the   book;   but   the 

mutterings of the priest who draws back the cur… tains of the shrineand 

here; after the scribe has left these two yellow pages blank as though to set 

a space of reverence between himself and what comes nexthere speaks 

the   truth;   the   voice;   the   fact   of   all   life。〃 But   〃Oh!   Jones;〃   she   said; 

turning   from   the   dusty   pages   and   clasping   her   young;   milk…warm   hands 

over mine   and leaning  towards me   until   her blushing   cheek was   near   to 

my   shoulder   and   the   incense   of   her   breath   upon   me。     〃Oh!     Gulliver 

Jones;〃 she said。       〃Make me read no more; my soul revolts from the task; 

the crazy brown letters swim before my eyes。               Is there no learning near at 

hand     that  would    be   pleasanter    reading    than   this  silly   book  of  yours? 

What; after all;〃 she said; growing bolder at the sound of her own voice; 

〃what; after all; is the musty reticence of gods to the whispered secret of a 

maid?      Jones; splendid stranger for whom all men stand aside and women 

look over shoulders; oh; let me be your book!〃 she whispered; slipping on 

to my knee and winding her arms round my neck till; through the white 

glimmer   of   her   single   vest;   I   could   feel   her   heart   beating   against   mine。 

〃Newest and dearest of friends; put by this dreary learning and look in my 

eyes; is there nothing to be spelt out there?〃 

     And I was constrained to do as she bid me; for she was as fresh as an 

almond      blossom      touched     by   the   sun;   and    looking    down     into   two 

swimming blue lakes where shyness and passion were contendingbooks 

easy   enough;   in   truth;   to   be   read;  I   saw   that   she   loved  me;   with  the 

unconventional ardour of her nature。 

     It was a pleasant discovery; if its abruptness was em… barrassing; for 

she was a maid in a thousand; and half ashamed and half laughing I let her 

escalade   me;   throwing   now   and   then   a   rueful   look   at   the   Secret   of   the 

Gods; and all that priceless knowledge treated so unworthily。 



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     What   else   could   I   do?    Besides;   I   loved   her   myself!     And   if   there 

was a momentary chagrin at having yonder golden knowledge put off by 

this lovely interruption; yet I was flesh and blood; the gods could wait 

they   had   to   wait   long   and   often   before;   and   when   this   sweet   interpreter 

was comforted we would have another try。                 So it happened I took her into 

my heart and gave her the answer she asked for。 

     For a long time we sat in the dusky grandeur of the royal library; my 

mind      revolving     between     wonder      and    ad…   miration    of   the   neglected 

knowledge all about; and the stir… rings of a new love; while Heru herself; 

lapsed again into Marti
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