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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第59部分

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for a   minute; then; pulling   myself   together;  strode   forward   fiercely;  and; 

speaking so that all could hear me; cried; 〃Base king; who neither knows 

the capacities of a spirit nor has learned as yet to dread its anger; see! your 

commission is executed in a thought;  just as your punishment might be。 

Heru; come here。〃         And when the girl; speechless with amazement; had 

risen and slipped over to me; I straightened her pretty hair from her fore… 

head; and then; in a way which would make my fortune if I could repeat it 

at a conjuror's table; whipped poor Yang's gemmy crown from my pocket; 

flashed its baleful splendour in the eyes of the courtiers; and placed it on 

the tresses of the first royal lady who had worn it since its rightful owner 

died a hundred years before。 

     A heavy silence fell on the hall as I finished; and nothing was heard for 

a   time   save   Heru   sobbing   on   my   breast   and   a   thirsty   baby   somewhere 

outside   calling   to   its   mother   for   the   water   that   was   not   to   be   had。 But 

presently on those sounds came the fall of anxious feet; and a messenger; 

entering the doorway; approached the throne; laid him… self out flat twice; 

after which obeisance he  proceeded to remind the  king of the  morning's 

ceremonial on a distant hill to 〃pray away the comet;〃 telling his majesty 

that all was ready and the procession anxiously awaiting him。 

     Whereon Ar…hap;   obviously  very  well   content   to   change   the   subject; 

rose; and; coming down from the dais; gave me his hand。                    He was a fine 

fellow; as I have said; strong and bold; and had not behaved badly for an 

autocrat; so that I gripped his mighty fist with great pleasure。 

     〃I cannot deny; stranger;〃 he said; 〃that you have done all that has been 

asked of you; and the maid is fairly yours。 Yet before you take away the 

prize I must have some as… surance of what you yourself will do with her。 

Therefore;   for   the    moment;   until    this   horrible   thing  in  the   sky   which 

threatens my people with destruction has gone; let it be truce between us 

you    to  your   lodgings;    and   the   princess   back;   unharmed;      amongst     my 



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women till we meet again。〃 

     〃But〃 

     〃No;   no;〃   said   the   king;   waving   his   hand。 〃Be   content   with   your 

advantage。      And now to business more important than ten thousand silly 

wenches;〃 and gathering up his robes over his splendid war…gear the wood 

king stalked haughtily from the hall。 



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                          CHAPTER XVIII 



     Hotter and hotter grew that stifling spell; more and more languid man 

and beast; drier and drier the parching earth。 

     All the water gave out on the morning after I had bearded Ar…hap in his 

den; and our strength went with it。 No earthly heat was ever like it; and it 

drank our vitality up from every pore。             Water there was down below in 

the   bitter;   streaming   gulf;   but   so   noisome   that   we   dared   not   even   bathe 

there; here there was none but the faintest trickle。 All discipline was at an 

end; all desire save such as was born of thirst。             Heru I saw as often as I 

wished     as  she   lay  gasping;    with   poor   Si  at  her  feet;  in  the  women's 

verandah; but the heat   was so tremendous that I gazed   at her with   lack… 

lustre    eyes;  staggering     to  and   fro  amongst     the   court…   yard   shadows; 

without nerve to plot her rescue or strength to carry out anything my mind 

might have conceived。 

     We prayed for rain and respite。          Ar…hap had prayed with a wealth of 

picturesque ceremonial。         We had all prayed and cursed by turns; but still 

the heavens would not relent; and the rain came not。 

     At last the stifling heat and vapour reached an almost intolerable pitch。 

The earth reeked with unwholesome hum… ours no common summer could 

draw from  it;  the   air was   sulphurous   and heavy;  while overhead   the   sky 

seemed   a   tawny  dome;  from  edge   to   edge   of   angry  clouds;   parting   now 

and then to let us see the red disc threatening us。 

     Hour   after   hour   slipped   by   until;  when    evening    was   upon   us;   the 

clouds drew together; and thunder; with a continu… ous low rumble; began 

to rock from sky to sky。         Fitful showers of rain; odorous and heavy; but 

unsatisfying; fell; and birds and beasts of the woodlands came slinking in 

to our streets and courtyards。         Ever since the sky first darkened our own 

animals   had   become   strangely   familiar;   and   now   here   were   these   wild 

things    of  the   woods    slinking    in  for  companion…      ship;  sagheaded     and 

frightened。     To    me   especially   they    came;    until  that  last  evening    as  I 

staggered   dying   about   the   streets   or   sat   staring   into   the   remorseless   sky 

from the steps of Heru's prison house; all sorts of beasts drew softly in and 

crowded about; whether I sat or moved; all asking for the hope I had not to 



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give them。 

     At   another   time   this   might   have   been   embarrassing;   then   it   seemed 

pure   commonplace。          It   was   a   sight   to   see   them   slink   in   between   the 

useless   showers;   which   fell   like   hot   tears   upon   ussleek   panthers   with 

lolling   tongues;   russet…red   wood   dogs;   bears   and   sloths   from   the   dark 

arcades of the remote forests; all casting themselves down gasping in the 

palace shadows; strange deer; who staggered to the garden plots and lay 

there   heaving   their   lives   out;   mighty   boars;   who   came   from   the   river 

marshes   and   silently   nozzled   a   place   amongst   their   enemies   to   die   in! 

Even the wolves came off the hills; and; with bloodshot eyes and tongues 

that dripped foam; flung themselves down in my shadow。 

     All along the tall stockades apes sat sad and listless; and on the roof… 

ridges storks were dying。           Over the branches of the trees; whose leaves 

were as thin as though we had had a six months' drought; the toucans and 

Martian   parrots   hung   limp   and   fashionless   like   gaudy   rags;   and   in   the 

courtyard ground the corn…rats came up from their tunnels in the scorching 

earth to die; squeaking in scores along under the walls。 

     Our common sorrow made us as sociable as though I were Noah; and 

Ar…hap's palace mound another Ararat。 Hour after hour I sat amongst all 

these lesser beast
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