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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第45部分

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looked at it; my eyes strained through the blue tendrils towards that liquid 

nectar; and my giddy senses felt they must drink or die!                 I glanced at the 

woodman   with   a   smile   of   drunken   happiness;   then   turned   tottering   legs 

towards the blossom。         A stride up the smooth causeway of white petals; a 

push through the azure haze; and the wine of the wood enchantress would 

be minemolten am… ber wine; hotter and more golden than the sunshine; 

the fire of it was in my veins; the recklessness of intoxication was on me; 

life   itself   as   nothing   compared   to   a   sip   from   that   chalice;   my   lips   must 

taste or my soul would die; and with trembling hand and strained face I 

began to climb。 

     But the woodman pulled me back。 

     〃Back; stranger!〃 he cried。        〃Those who drink there never live again。〃 

     〃Blessed oblivion!        If I had a thousand lives the price were still too 

cheap;〃 and once more I essayed to scramble up。 

     But   the   man   was   a   big   fellow;   and   with   nostrils   plugged;   and   eyes 

averted from the deadly glamour; he seized me by the collar and threw me 

back。     Three times I tried; three times he hurled me down; far too faint 

and absorbed to heed the personal violence。                Then standing between us; 

〃Look;〃 he said; 〃look and learn。〃 

     He had killed a small ape that morning; meaning later on to take its fur 

for clothing; and this he now unslung from his shoulder; and hitching the 

handle   of   his   axe   into   the   loose   skin   at   the   back   of   its   neck;   cautiously 

advanced to the witch plant; and gently hoisted the monkey over the blue 

palings。     The    moment      its  limp;  dead    feet  touched    the  golden    pool   a 

shudder passed through the plant; and a bird some… where far back in the 



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forest cried out in horror。         Quick as thought; a spasm of life shot up the 

tendrils;   and   like   tongues   of   blue   flame   they   closed   round   the   victim; 

lapping his miserable body in their embrace。               At the same time the petals 

began to rise; showing as they did so hard; leathery; un… lovely outer rinds; 

and by the time the woodman was back at my side the flower was closed。 

     Closer   and   closer   wound   the   blue   tendrils;   tighter   and   tighter   closed 

the cruel petals with their iron grip; until at last we heard the ape's bones 

crackling   like   dry   firewood;   then   next   his   head   burst;   his   brains   came 

oozing     through     the  crevices;    while    blood    and   entrails   followed     them 

through   every   cranny;   and   the   horrible   mess   with   the   overflow   of   the 

chalice   curled   down   the   stem  in   a   hundred   steaming   rills;   till   at last   the 

petals locked with an ugly snap upon their ghastly meal; and I turned away 

from the sight in dread and loathing。 

     That was plant Number One。 

     Plant Number Two was of milder disposition; and won a hearty laugh 

for    my   friendly    woodman。        In   fact;  being    of  a  childlike    nature;   his 

success as a professor of botany quite pleased him; and not content with 

answering my questions; he set to work to find new vegetable surprises; 

greatly enjoying my wonder and the sense of importance it gave him。 

     In this way we came; later on in the day; to a spot where herbage was 

somewhat   scantier;   the   grass   coarse;   and   soil   shallow。      Here   I   espied   a 

tree   of   small   size;   apparently   withered;   but   still   bearing   a   few   parched 

leaves on its upper… most twigs。 

     〃Now that;〃 quoth the professor; 〃is a highly curious tree; and I should 

like you to make a close acquaintance with it。 It grows from a seed in the 

course of a single springtime; perishes in the summer; but a few specimens 

stand through…  out the  winter;  provided the  situation is sheltered;  as   this 

one has done。        If you will kindly go down and shake its stem I believe 

you will learn something interesting。〃 

     So; very willing to humour him; away I went to the tree; which was 

perfect in every detail; but apparently very dry; clasped it with both hands; 

and;  pulling   myself   to… gether;   gave   it a   mighty  shake。        The   result   was 

instantaneous。 The whole thing was nothing but a skin of dust; whence all 

fibre   and   sap   had   gone;   and   at   my   touch   it   dissolved   into   a   cloud   of 



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powder;   a   huge   puff   of   white   dust   which   descended   on   me   as   though   a 

couple of flour…bags had been inverted over my head; and as I staggered 

out   sneez…   ing    and   blinking;   white   as   a   miller   from   face   to   foot;  the 

Martian burst into a wild; joyous peal of laughter that made the woods ring 

again。     His merriment was so sincere I had not the heart to be angry; and 

soon laughed as loud as he did; though; for the future; I took his botanical 

es… says with a little more caution。 



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                             CHAPTER XIV 



     That woodman friend of mine proved so engaging it was difficult to 

get away; and thus when; dusk upon us; and my object still a long distance 

off; he asked me to spend the night at his hut; I gladly assented。 

     We   soon   reached   the   cabin   where   the   man   lived   by   himself   whilst 

working in the forest。        It was a picturesque little place on a tree…overhung 

lagoon; thatched;  wattled;  and   all   about   were piles   of   a   pleasant…scented 

bark; collected for the purpose of tanning hides; and I could not but marvel 

that such a familiar process should be practised identically on two sides of 

the universal ether。       But as a matter of fact the similarity of many details 

of existence here and there was the most striking of the things I learned 

whilst in the red planet。 

     Within   the   hut   stood   a   hearth   in   the   centre   of   the   floor;   whereon   a 

comfortable       blaze   soon    sparkled;    and   upon     the  walls    hung    various 

implements; hides; and a store of dried fruits of various novel kinds。                  My 

host;   when   he   had   somewhat   disdainfully   watched   me   wash   in   a   rill   of 

water close by; suggested supper; and I agreed with heartiest good will。 

     〃Nothing wonderful!          Oh; Mr。 Blue…coat!〃 he said; pranc… ing   about 

as he made his hospitable arrangements。               〃No fine meat or scented wine 

to unlock; one by one; all the doo
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