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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第46部分

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to unlock; one by one; all the doors of paradise; such as I have heard they 

have in lands be… yond the sea; but fare good enough for plain men who 

eat but to live。     So! reach me down yonder bunch of yellow aru fruit; and 

don't upset that calabash; for all my funniest stories lurk at the bottom of 

it。〃 

     I did as he bid; and soon we were squatting by the fire toasting arus on 

pointed sticks; the doorway closed with a wattle hurdle; and the black and 

gold    firelight   filling  the  hut   with   fantastic   shadows。     Then     when    the 

banana…like fruit was ready; the man fetched from a recess a loaf of bread 

savoured with the dust of dried and pounded fish; put the foresaid calabash 

of   strong   ale   to   warm;   and   down   we   sat   to   supper   with   real   woodman 

appetites。     Seldom   have   I   enjoyed   a   meal   so   much;   and   when   we   had 

finished the fruit and the wheat cake my guide snatched up the great gourd 

of ale; and putting it to his lips called out: 



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     〃Here's to you; stranger; here's to your country; here's to your girl; if 

you have one; and death to your enemies!〃               Then he drank deep and long; 

and; passed the stuff to me。 

     〃Here's to you; bully host; and the missus; and the children; if there are 

any; and more power to your el… bow!〃the which gratified him greatly; 

though probably he had small idea of my meaning。 

     And   right   merry   we   were   that   evening。     The   host   was   a   jolly   good 

fellow; and his ale; with a pleasant savour of mint in it; was the heartiest 

drink   I   ever   set   lips   to。 We   talked   and   laughed   till   the   very   jackals 

yapped in sympathy outside。            And when he had told a score of wonderful 

wood stories as pungent of the life of these fairy forests as the aromatic 

scent of his bark…heaps outside; as iridescent with the colours of another 

world as the rainbow bubbles rid… ing down his starlit rill; I took a turn; 

and told him of the commonplaces of my world so far away; whereat he 

laughed   gloriously   again。       The   greater   the   commonplace   the   larger   his 

joy。    The humblest story; hardly calculated to impress a griffin between 

watches on the main…deck; was a masterpiece of wit to that gentle savage; 

and   when   I   〃took   off〃   the   tricks   and   foibles   of   some   of   my   superiors 

Heaven forgive me for such treason!he listened with the exquisite open… 

mouthed delight of one who wanders in a brand…new world of mirth。 

     We drank and laughed over that strong beer till the little owls outside 

raised their voice in combined accord; and then the woodman; shaking the 

last remnant of his sleepy wits together; and giving a reproachful look at 

me for finally passing him the gourd empty to the last drop; rose; threw a 

fur on a pile of dead grass at one side of the hut; and bid me sleep; 〃for his 

brain was giddy with the wonders of the incredible and ludicrous sphere 

which I had lately in… habited。〃 

     Slowly      the  fire  died   away;     slowly   the   quivering     gold   and   black 

arabesques on the walls merged in a red haze as the sticks dropped into 

tinder; and   the great black   outline   of the   hairy  monster who had   thrown 

himself down by the embers rose up the walls against that flush like the 

outline of a range of hills against a sunset glow。             I listened drowsily for a 

space   to   his   snoring   and   the   laughing   answer   of   the   brook   outside;   and 

then   that   ambrosial   sleep   which   is   the   gentle   attendant   of   hardship   and 



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danger touched my tired eyelids; and I; too; slept。 

     My friend was glum the next morning; as they who stay over…long at 

the supper flagon are apt to be。         He had been at work an hour on his bark… 

heaps when I came out into the open; and it was only by a good deal of 

diplomacy and some material help in sorting his faggots that he was got 

into    a  better   frame   of   mind。    I   could    not;  however;     trust   his  mood 

completely;   and   as   I   did   not   want   to   end   so   jovial   a   friendship   with   a 

quarrel;   I   hurried   through   our   breakfast   of   dry   bread;   with   hard…boiled 

lizard eggs; and then settling my reckoning with one of the brass buttons 

from my coat; which he immediately threaded; with every evidence of ex… 

treme gratification; on a string of trinkets hanging round his neck; asked 

him the way to Ar…hap's capital。 

     〃Your way is easy; friend; as long as you keep to the straight path and 

have yonder two…humped mountain in front。                   To the left is the sea; and 

behind the hill runs the canal and road by which all traffic comes or goes 

to Ar…hap。 But above all things pass not to the hills right; for no man goes 

there;   there   away   the   forests   are   thick   as   night;   and   in   their   perpetual 

shadows are the ruins of a Hither city; a haunted fairy town to which some 

travellers have been; but whence none ever returned alive。〃 

     〃By the great Jove; that sounds promising!                I would like to see that 

town if my errand were not so urgent。〃 

     But the old fellow shook his shaggy head and turned a shade yellower。 

〃It is no place for decent folk;〃 he growled。 〃I myself once passed within a 

mile of its outskirts at dusk; and saw the unholy little people's lanterned 

processions   starting   for   the   shrine   of   Queen   Yang;   who;   tradition   says; 

killed herself and a thousand babies with her when we took this land。〃 

     〃My word; that was a holocaust!             Couldn't I drop in there to lunch? It 

would make a fine paper for an anti… quarian society。〃 

     Again   the   woodman   frowned。         〃Do   as   I   bid   you;   son。   You   are   too 

young and green to go on ventures by yourself。 Keep to the straight road: 

shun the swamps and the fairy forest; else will you never see Ar…hap。〃 

     〃And   as   I   have   very   urgent   and   very   important   business   with   him; 

comrade;   no   doubt   your   advice   is   good。      I   will   call   on   Princess   Yang 

some other day。        And now goodbye! Rougher but friendlier shelter than 



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you have given me no man could ask for。                 I am downright sorry to part 

with you in this lonely land。         If ever we meet again〃 but we never did! 

The honest old churl clasped me into his hairy bosom three times; stuffed 

my wallet with dry fruit and bread; and once more repeating his direction
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