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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第28部分

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tumbled   silks   and   stuffs   in   the   stern   such   a   sweet   piece   of   insensible 

merchandise as no man; I at least of all; could mistake。                    It was Heru her… 

self; and the rogues were ladling her on board like so much sandal…wood 

or cotton sheeting。         I did not wait for more; but out came my sword; and 

yielding to a reckless impulse; for which perhaps last night's wine was as 

much to blame as anything; I sprang down the steps and leapt aboard of 

the   boat   just   as   it   was   pushed   off   upon   the   swift   tide。 Full   of   Bersark 

rage;   I   cut   one   brawny   copper…coloured   thief   down;   and   struck   another 

with   my   fist   between   the   eyes   so   that   he   went   headlong   into   the   water; 

sinking like lead; and deep into the great target of his neighbour's chest I 

drove   my  blade。       Had   there   been   a   man   beside   me;   had   there   been   but 

two or three of all those silken triflers; too late come on the terraces above 

to watch; we might have won。               But all alone what could I do?             That last 

red beast turned on my blade; and as he fell dragged me half down with 

him。     I staggered up; and tugging the metal from him turned on the next。 

     At   that   moment   the   cause   of   all   the   turmoil;   roused   by  the   fighting; 

came   to   herself;   and   sitting   up   on   the   piled   plunder   in   the   boat   stared 

round for a moment with a child… ish horror at the barbarians whose prize 

she   was;   then   at   me;   then   at   the dead   man   at   my  feet   whose   blood   was 

welling in a red tide from the wound in his breast。                 As the full meaning of 

the   scene   dawned   upon   her   she   started   to   her   feet;   looking   wonderfully 

beautiful   amongst   those   dusky   forms;   and   extending   her   hands   to   me 

began to cry in the most piteous way。                 I sprang forward; and as I did so 



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saw an ape… man clap his hairy paw over her mouth and faceit was like 

an eclipse of the moon by a red earth…shadow; I thought at the moment 

and drag her roughly back; but that was about the last I remembered。                     As 

I turned to hit him standing on the slippery thwart; another rogue crept up 

behind and let drive with a club he had in hand。              The cud… gel caught me 

sideways   on   the   head;   a   glancing   shot。   I   can   recall   a   blaze   of   light;   a 

strange medley of sounds in my ears; and then; clutching at a pile of stuffs 

as I fell; a tall bower of spray rising on either hand; and the cool shock of 

the blue sea as I plunged headlong inbut noth… ing after that! 

     How long after I know not; but presently a tissue of day… light crept 

into my eyes; and I awoke again。            It was better than nothing perhaps; yet 

it was a poor awakening。          The big sun lay low down; and the day was all 

but done; so much I guessed as I rocked in that light with an undulating 

movement; and then as my senses returned more fully; recognised with a 

start of wonder that I was still in the water; floating on a swift current into 

the unknown on an air…filled pile of silken stuffs which had been pulled 

down with me from the boat when I got my ganging from yonder rascal's 

mace。     It   was   a  wet   couch;    sodden    and   chilly;  but  as   the  freshening 

evening wind blew on my face and the dark… ening water lapped against 

my forehead I revived more fully。 

     Where had   we   come to?         I turned   an aching neck;  and all along   on 

both sides seemed to stretch steep; straight coasts about a mile or so apart; 

in   the   shadow   of   the   setting   sun   black   as   ebony。 Between   the   two   the 

hampered water ran quickly; with; away on the right; some shallow sandy 

spits and islands covered with dwarf busheschilly; inhospitable… looking 

places   they   seemed   as   I   turned   my   eyes   upon   them;   but   he   who   rides 

helpless down an evening tide stands out for no great niceties of landing… 

place; could I but reach them they would make at least a drier bed than 

this of mine; and at that thought; turning over; I found all my muscles as 

stiff as iron; the sinews of my neck and forearms a mass of agonies and no 

more   fit   to   swim   me   to   those   reedy   swamps;   which   now;   as   pain   and 

hunger began to tell; seemed to wear the aspects of paradise。 

     With   a   groan   I   dropped   back   upon   my   raft   and   watched   the   islands 

slipping     by;   while   over   my   feet  the   southern   sky   darkened   to   purple。 



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There was no help there; but glanc… ing round away on the left and a few 

furlongs   from   me;   I   noticed   on   the   surface   of   the   water   two   converging 

strands of brightness;   an   angle  the  point of   which   seemed   to   be   coming 

towards   me。      Nearer   it   came   and   nearer;   right   across   my   road;   until   I 

could see a black dot at the point; a head presently developed; then as we 

approached the ears and antlers of a swimming stag。                  It was a huge beast 

as it loomed up against the glow; bigger than any mortal stag ever wasthe 

kind of fellow…traveller no one would willingly accost; but even if I had 

wished to get out of its path I had no power to do so。 

     Closer and closer we came; one of us drifting helplessly; and the other 

swimming strongly for the islands。             When we were about a furlong apart 

the great beast seemed to change its course; mayhap it took the wreckage 

on which I floated for an outlying shoal; something on which it could rest 

a   space   in   that   long   swim。  Be   this   as   it   may;   the   beast   came   hurtling 

down on me lip deep in the waves; a mighty brown head with pricked ears 

that flicked the water from them now and then; small bright eyes set far 

back;   and   wide   palmated   antlers   on   a   mighty   forehead;   like   the   dead 

branches of a tree。        What that Martian mountain elk had hoped for can 

only be guessed; what he met with was a tangle of floating finery carrying 

a   numbed   traveller   on   it;   and   with   a   snort   of   disappointment   he   turned 

again。 

     It was a poor chance; but better than nothing; and as he turned I tried 

to throw  a  strand   of silk   I had   unwound   from the  sodden   mass   over  his 

branching tines。       Quick   as   thought   the   beast twisted his   head   aside   and 

tossed his antlers so that the try was fruitless。           But was I to lose my only 

chance of shore?        With all my strength I hurled myself upon him; missing
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