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gulliver of mars(火星上的格列弗)-第64部分

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straight towards us!        Then my heart was bitter within me; and I tasted of 

defeat;   even   with   Heru   in   my   arms。     Luckily   even   in   that   moment   of 

agony I kept still; and another peep showed the men were now wandering 

about rather aimlessly。 Perhaps after all they did not know of our nearness? 

Then   they   took   to   horseplay;   as   idle   soldiers   will   even   in   Mars;   pelting 

each other with bits of wood and dead fish; and thereon I breathed again。 

     Nearer   they   came   and   nearer;   my   heart   beating   fast   as   they   strolled 

amongst the boats until they were actually 〃larking〃 round the one next to 

ours。     A   minute   or   two   of   this;   and   another   footstep   crunched   on   the 

pebbles; a quick; nervous one; which my instinct told me was that of our 

returning friend。 

     〃Hullo old sprat…catcher!         Going for a sail?〃 called out a soldier; and I 

knew that the group were all round our boat; Heru trembling so violently 

in my breast that I thought she would make the vessel shake。 

     〃Yes;〃 said the man gruffly。 

     〃Let's go with him;〃 cried several voices。             〃Here; old dried haddock; 

will you take us if we help haul your nets for you?〃 

     〃No; I won't。       Your ugly faces would frighten all the fish out of the 

sea。〃 

     〃And yours; you old chunk of dried mahogany; is meant to attract them 

no doubt。〃 

     〃Let's tie him to a post and go fishing in his boat ourselves;〃 some one 

suggested。      Meanwhile two   of   them  began   rocking   the   cobble   violently 

from side to side。       This was awful; and every moment I expected the net 

and the sail which our friend had thrown down unceremoniously upon us 

would roll off。 

     〃Oh;   stop   that;〃   said   the   Martian;   who   was   no   doubt   quite   as   well 

aware   of   the   danger   as   we   were。  〃The   tide's   full;   the   shoals   are   in   the 

baystop your nonsense; and help me launch like good fellows。〃 

     〃Well; take two of us; then。          We will sit on this heap of nets as quiet 

as mice; and stand you a drink when we get back。〃 

     〃No; not one of you;〃 quoth the plucky fellow; 〃and here's my staff in 



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my hand; and if you don't leave my gear alone I will crack some of your 

ugly heads。〃 

     〃That's a pity;〃 I thought to myself; 〃for if they take to fighting it will 

be    six  to  onelong    odds    against   our   chances。〃    There     was    indeed   a 

scuffle; and then a yell of pain; as though a soldier had been hit across the 

knuckles; but in a minute the best disposed called out; 〃Oh; cease your fun; 

boys; and let the fellow get off if he wants to。 You know the fleet will be 

down   directly;   and Ar…hap   has   promised   something   worth   having   to   the 

man who can find that lost bit of crackling of his。             It's my opinion she's in 

the town; and I for one would rather look for her than go haddock fishing 

any day。〃 

     〃Right you are; mates;〃 said our friend with visible relief。 〃And; what's 

more; if you help me launch this boat and then go to my missus and tell 

her    what    you've    done;    she'll  understand;     and   give    you   the   biggest 

pumpkinful of beer in the place。           Ah; she will understand; and bless your 

soft hearts and heads while you drink itshe's a cute one is my missus。〃 

     〃And aren't you afraid to leave her with us?〃 

     〃Not I; my daisy; unless it were that a sight of your pretty face might 

give her hysterics。       Now lend a hand; your accursed chatter has already 

cost me half an hour of the best fishing time。〃 

     〃In with you; old buck!〃 shouted the soldiers; I felt the fisherman step 

in; as a matter of fact he stepped in on to my toes; a dozen hands were on 

the gunwales: six soldier yells resounded; it seemed; in my very ears: there 

was the grit and rush of pebbles under the keel: a sudden lurch up of the 

bows; which brought the fairy lady's honey… scented lips to mine; and then 

the gentle lapping of deep blue waters underneath us! 

     There is little more to be said of that voyage。            We pulled until out of 

sight of the town; then hoisted sail; and; with a fair wind; held upon one 

tack   until   we   made   an   island   where   there   was   a   small   colony   of   Hither 

folk。 

     Here our friend turned back。          I gave him another gold button from my 

coat; and the princess a kiss upon either cheek; which he seemed to like 

even   more   than   the   button。   It   was   small   payment;   but   the   best   we   had。 

Doubtless      he   got   safely   home;    and   I  can   but   hope    that  Providence 



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somehow or other paid him and his wife for a good deed bravely done。 

     Those   islanders   in   turn   lent   us   another   boat;   with   a   guide;   who   had 

business in the Hither capital; and on the evening of the second day; the 

direct    route   being    very   short    in  com…    parison;    we   were    under    the 

crumbling marble walls of Seth。 



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                             CHAPTER XX 



     It was like turning into a hothouse from a keen winter walk; our arrival 

at the beautiful but nerveless city after my life amongst the woodmen。 

     As for the people; they were delighted to have their princess back; but 

with the delight of children; fawning about her; singing; clapping hands; 

yet asking no questions as to where she had been; showing no appreciation 

of   our   adventuresa     serious   offence    in  my    eyesand;    perhaps    most 

important of all; no understanding of what I may call the political bearings 

of Heru's restoration; and how far their arch enemies beyond the sea might 

be inclined to attempt her recovery。 

     They were just delighted to have the princess back; and that was the 

end    of  it。  Theirs    was    the  joy  of  a  vast   nursery   let  loose。   Flower 

processions were organised; garlands woven by the mile; a general order 

issued that the nation might stay up for an hour after bedtime; and in the 

vortex of that gentle rejoicing Heru was taken from me; and I saw her no 

more; till there happened the wildest scene of all you have shared with me 

so patiently。 

     Overlooked; unthanked; I turned sulky; and when this mood; one I can 

never maintain for long; wore off; I threw myself into the dissipation about 

me with angry zeal。        I am frankly ashamed of the confession; but I was 〃a 

sailor ashore;〃 and can only claim the indulgences proper to the situation。 

I laugh
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