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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第25部分

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through its rosy covering; was in front; and all eyes on me。                     I clapped a 

sunburnt hand upon its top as though I would take all remaining in it to 

myself and stared round at that companyonly her herself I durst not look 

at!    Then; with a beating heart; I lifted a corner of the web and slipped 

my hand into the dark inside; muttering to myself as I did so; 〃A golden 

pool;  and   a   silver  fish;  and   a line no   thicker  than   a  hair。〃     I  touched   in 

turn twenty perplexing tablets and was no whit the wiser; and felt about 

the sides yet came to nothing; groping here and there with a rising despair; 

until as my fingers; still damp and fine of touch; went round the sides a 

second time; yes! there was some… thing; something in the hollow of the 

fluting;  a  thought;   a  thread;  and   yet   enough。       I  took   it   unseen;  lifting   it 

with   in…   finite   forbearance;   and   the   end   was   weighted;   the   other   tablets 

slipped and rattled as from their midst; hanging to that one fine virgin hair; 

up came a pearly billet。         I doubted no longer; but snapped the thread; and 

showed       the  tablet;   heard   Heru's    name;     read   from   it  amongst      the  soft 

applause of that luxurious company with all the unconcern I could muster。 

     There she   was   in   a   moment;   lip   to lip   with   me;   before   them  all;   her 

eyes more than ever like planets from her native skies; and only the quick 

heave of her bosom; slowly subsiding like a ground swell after a   storm; 

remaining   to   tell   that   even   Martian   blood   could   sometimes   beat   quicker 

than usual!       She   sat   down   in   her   place   by  me   in   the simplest   way;   and 

soon everything was as merry as could be。                 The main meal came on now; 

and    as   far  as  I  could    see  those    Martian    gallants    had   extremely      good 

appetites;   though   they   drank   at   first   but   little;   wisely   remembering   the 

strength   of   their   wines。     As   for   me;   I   ate   of   fishes   that   never   swam   in 

earthly seas; and of strange fowl that never flapped a way through thick 



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terrestrial air; ate and drank as happy as a king; and falling each moment 

more and more in love with the wonderfully beautiful girl at my side who 

was a real woman of flesh and blood I knew; yet somehow so dainty; so 

pink and white; so unlike other girls in the smoothness of her outlines; in 

the subtle grace of each unthinking attitude; that again and again I looked 

at   her   over   the   rim   of   my   tankard   half   fearing   she   might   dissolve   into 

nothing; being the half…fairy which she was。 

     Presently she asked; 〃Did that deed of mine; the hair in the urn; offend 

you; stranger?〃 

     〃Offend me; lady!〃 I laughed。            〃Why; had it been the blackest crime 

that   ever   came   out   of   a   perverse   imagination   it   would   have   brought   its 

own   pardon   with   it;   I;   least   of   all   in   this   room;   have   least   cause   to   be 

offended。〃 

     〃I risked much for you and broke our rules。〃 

     〃Why; no doubt that was so; but 'tis the privilege of your kind to have 

some   say   in   this   little   matter   of   giving   and   taking   in   marriage。 I   only 

marvel that your countrywomen submit so tamely to the quaintest game of 

chance I ever played at。 

     〃Ay; and it is women's nature no doubt to keep the laws which others 

make; as you have said yourself。             Yet this rule; lady; is one broken with 

more   credit   than   kept;   and   if   you   have   offended   no   one   more   than   me; 

your penance is easily done。〃 

     〃But   I   have   offended   some   one;〃   she   said;   laying   her   hand   on   mine 

with gentle nervousness in its touch; 〃one who has the power to hurt; and 

enough      energy    to   resent。   Hath;     up   there   at  the   cross…table;    have   I 

offended      deeply    tonight;   for   he  hoped     to  have   me;    and   would     have 

compelled any other man to barter me for the maid chance assigned to him; 

but   of   you;   somehow;   he   is   afraidI   have   seen   him   staring   at   you;   and 

changing colour as though he knew something no one else knows〃 

     〃Briefly; charming girl;〃 I said; for the wine was be… ginning to sing in 

my head; and my eyes were blinking stupidly〃briefly; Hath hath thee not; 

and there's an end of it。         I would spit a score of Haths; as these figs are 

spit on this golden skewer; before I would relinquish a hair of your head to 

him; or to any man;〃 and as everything about the great hall began to look 



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gauzy and unreal through the gathering fumes of my confusion; I smiled 

on that gracious lady; and began to whisper I know not what to her; and 

whisper and doze; and doze 

     I know not how long afterwards it was; whether a minute or an hour; 

but when I lifted my head suddenly from the lady's shoulder all the place 

was   in   confusion;   every   one   upon   their   feet;   the   talk   and   the   drinking 

ceased; and all eyes turned to the far doorway where the curtains were just 

dropping   again   as   I   looked;   while   in   front   of   them   were   standing   three 

men。 

     These newcomers were utterly unlike any othersa fright… ful vision of 

ugly   strength   amidst   the   lolling   loveliness   all   about。    Low   of   stature; 

broad of shoulder; hairy; deep…chest… ed; with sharp; twinkling eyes; set far 

back under bushy eyebrows; retreating foreheads; and flat noses in faces 

tan… ned to a dusky copper hue by exposure to every kind of weather that 

racks the extreme Martian climate they were so opposite to all about me; 

so   quaint   and   grim   amongst   those   mild;   fair…skinned   folk;   that   at   first   I 

thought they were but a disordered creation of my fancy。 

     I rubbed my eyes and stared and blinked; but no! they were real men; 

of flesh and blood; and now they had come down with as much stateliness 

as their bandy legs would admit of; into the full glare of the lights to the 

centre    table   where    Hath    sat。  I   saw   their   splendid    apparel;   the   great 

strings of rudely polished gems hung round their hairy necks and wrists; 

the cunningly dyed skins of soft…furred animals; green and red and black; 

wherewith   their   limbs   were   swathed;   and   then   I   heard   some   one   by   me 

whisper in a frightened tone; 〃The envoys from over seas。〃 

     〃Oh;〃   I   thought   sleepily  to   myself;   〃so   these   are   the   ape…men   of   the 

western   woods;   are   they?      Those   who   long   ago  
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