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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第43部分
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pretences of manhood。〃
Then we fell to talking of Ar…hap; his subjects and town; and I learned
the tides had swept me a long way to the northward of the proper route
between the capitals of the two races; that day they carried me into the
Dead…Men's Ice; as these entertainers of mine called the northern snows。
To get back to the place previously aimed at; where the woodmen road
came out on the seashore; it was necessary to go either by boat; a
roundabout way through a maze of channels; 〃as tangled as the grass roots
in autumn〃; or; secondly; by a couple of days' marching due southward
across the base of the great peninsula we were on; and so strike blue water
again at the long…sought…for harbour。
As I lay dozing and dreaming on a pile of strange furs in the corner of
the hut that evening I made up my mind for the land journey tomorrow;
having had enough for the mo… ment of nautical Martian adventures; and
this point settled; fell again to wondering what made me follow so reckless
a quest in the way I was doing; asking myself again and again what was
gazelle…eyed Heru to me after all; and why should it matter even as much
as the value of a brass waist… coat button whether Hath had her or Ar…hap?
What a fool I was to risk myself day by day in quaint and dangerous
adventures; wearing out good Government shoe…leather in other men's
quarrels; all for a silly slip of royal girlhood who; by this time; was
probably making herself comfortable and forgetting both Hath and me in
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the arms of her rough new lord。
And from Heru my mind drifted back dreamily to poor An; and Seth;
the city of fallen magnificence; where the spent masters of a strange planet
now lived on suffer… ancethe ghosts of their former selves。 Where was
An; where the revellers on the morningso long ago it seemed!when
first that infernal rug of mine translated a chance wish into a horrible
reality and shot me down here; a stranger and an outcast? Where was the
magic rug itself? Where my steak and tomato supper? Who had eaten it?
Who was drawing my pay? If I could but find the rug when I got back to
Seth; gods! but I would try if it would not return whence I had come; and
as swiftly; out of all these silly coils and adventuring。
So musing; presently the firelight died down; and bulky forms of hide…
wrapped woodmen sleeping on the floor slowly disappeared in obscurity
like ranges of mountains disappearing in the darkness of night。 All those
uncouth forms; and the throb of the sea outside; presently faded upon my
senses; and I slept the heavy sleep of one whose wakefulness gives way
before an imperious physical demand。 All through the long hours of the
night; while the waves outside champed upon the gravels; and the
woodmen snored and grunted uneasily as they simultaneously dreamt of
the day's hunting and digested its proceeds; I slept; and then when dawn
began to break I passed from that heavy stupor into another and lighter
realm; wherein fancy again rose superior to bodily fatigue; and events of
the last few days passed in procession through my mind。
I dreamt I was lunching at a fashionable seaside resort with Polly at
my side; and An kept bringing us melons; which grew so monstrous every
time a knife was put into them that poor Polly screamed aloud。 I dreamt
I was afloat on a raft; hotly pursued by my tailor; whose bare and shiny
headmay Providence be good to him!was garlanded with roses; while
in his fist was a bunch of unpaid bills; the which he waved aloft; shouting
to me to stop。 And thus we danced down an ink…black river until he had
chiveyed me into the vast hall of the Admiralty; where a fearsome
Secretary; whose golden teeth rattled and dropped from his head with
mingled cold and anger; towered above me as he asked why I was absent
from my ship without leave。 And I was just mumbling out excuses while
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stooping to pick up his golden dentistry; when some one stirring in the hut
aroused me。 I started up on my elbow and looked around。 Where was I?
For a minute all was confused and dark。 The heavy mound…like forms of
sleeping men; the dim outlines of their hunting gear upon the walls; the
pale sea beyond; half seen through the open doorway; just turning livid in
the morning light; and then as my eyes grew more ac… customed to the
obscurity; and my stupid senses returned; I recognised the surroundings;
and; with a sigh; remembered yesterday's adventures。 However; it would
never do to mope; so; rising silently and picking a way through human
lumber on the floor; I went out and down to the water's edge; where
〃shore…going〃 clothes; as we sailors call them; were slipped off; and I
plunged into the sea for a swim。
It was a welcome dip; for I needed the plunge physically and
intellectually; but it came to an abrupt conclusion。 The Thither folk
apparently had never heard of this form of enjoyment; to them water stood
for drinking or drowning; nothing else; and since one could not drink the
sea; to be in it meant; even for a ghost; to drown。 Consequently; when
the word went round the just rousing villages that 〃He…on…foot… from…afar〃
was adrift in the waves; rescue parties were hur… riedly organised; a boat
launched; and; in spite of all my kicking and shouting (which they took to
be evidence of my semi…moribund condition); I was speedily hauled out by
hairy and powerful hands; pungent herbs burnt un… der my nose; and my
heels held high in the air in order that the water might run out of me。 It
was only with the greatest difficulty those rough but honest fellows were
eventually got to believe me saved。
The breakfast I made of grilled deer flesh and a fish not unlike salmon;
however; convinced them of my recovery; and afterward we parted very
good friends; for there was some… thing in the nature of those rugged
barbarians just coming into the dawn of civilisation that won my liking far
more than the effete gentleness of others across the water。
When the time of parting came they showed no curiosity
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