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tanglewood tales-第17部分
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And; indeed; why not? She cast a glance around; and caught a glimpse of Cadmus; Phoenix; and Cilix; who were still in pursuit of the butterfly; almost at the other end of the meadow。 It would be the quickest way of rejoining them; to get upon the white bull's back。 She came a step nearer to him therefore; andsociable creature that he washe showed so much joy at this mark of her confidence; that the child could not find in her heart to hesitate any longer。 Making one bound (for this little princess was as active as a squirrel); there sat Europa on the beautiful bull; holding an ivory horn in each hand; lest she should fall off。
〃Softly; pretty bull; softly!〃 she said; rather frightened at what she had done。 〃Do not gallop too fast。〃
Having got the child on his back; the animal gave a leap into the air; and came down so like a feather that Europa did not know when his hoofs touched the ground。 He then began a race to that part of the flowery plain where her three brothers were; and where they had just caught their splendid butterfly。 Europa screamed with delight; and Phoenix; Cilix; and Cadmus stood gaping at the spectacle of their sister mounted on a white bull; not knowing whether to be frightened or to wish the same good luck for themselves。 The gentle and innocent creature (for who could possibly doubt that he was so?) pranced round among the children as sportively as a kitten。 Europa all the while looked down upon her brothers; nodding and laughing; but yet with a sort of stateliness in her rosy little face。 As the bull wheeled about to take another gallop across the meadow; the child waved her hand; and said; 〃Good…bye;〃 playfully pretending that she was now bound on a distant journey; and might not see her brothers again for nobody could tell how long。
〃Good…bye;〃 shouted Cadmus; Phoenix; and Cilix; all in one breath。
But; together with her enjoyment of the sport; there was still a little remnant of fear in the child's heart; so that her last look at the three boys was a troubled one; and made them feel as if their dear sister were really leaving them forever。 And what do you think the snowy bull did next? Why; he set off; as swift as the wind; straight down to the seashore; scampered across the sand; took an airy leap; and plunged right in among the foaming billows。 The white spray rose in a shower over him and little Europa; and fell spattering down upon the water。
Then what a scream of terror did the poor child send forth! The three brothers screamed manfully; likewise; and ran to the shore as fast as their legs would carry them; with Cadmus at their head。 But it was too late。 When they reached the margin of the sand; the treacherous animal was already far away in the wide blue sea; with only his snowy head and tail emerging; and poor little Europa between them; stretching out one hand towards her dear brothers; while she grasped the bull's ivory horn with the other。 And there stood Cadmus; Phoenix; and Cilix; gazing at this sad spectacle; through their tears; until they could no longer distinguish the bull's snowy head from the white…capped billows that seemed to boil up out of the sea's depths around him。 Nothing more was ever seen of the white bullnothing more of the beautiful child。
This was a mournful story; as you may well think; for the three boys to carry home to their parents。 King Agenor; their father; was the ruler of the whole country; but he loved his little daughter Europa better than his kingdom; or than all his other children; or than anything else in the world。 Therefore; when Cadmus and his two brothers came crying home; and told him how that a white bull had carried off their sister; and swam with her over the sea; the king was quite beside himself with grief and rage。 Although it was now twilight; and fast growing dark; he bade them set out instantly in search of her。
〃Never shall you see my face again;〃 he cried; 〃unless you bring me back my little Europa; to gladden me with her smiles and her pretty ways。 Begone; and enter my presence no more; till you come leading her by the hand。〃
As King Agenor said this; his eyes flashed fire (for he was a very passionate king); and he looked so terribly angry that the poor boys did not even venture to ask for their suppers; but slunk away out of the palace; and only paused on the steps a moment to consult whither they should go first。 While they were standing there; all in dismay; their mother; Queen Telephassa (who happened not to be by when they told the story to the king); came hurrying after them; and said that she too would go in quest of her daughter。
〃O; no; mother!〃 cried the boys。 〃The night is dark; and there is no knowing what troubles and perils we may meet with。〃
〃Alas! my dear children;〃 answered poor Queen Telephassa; weeping bitterly; 〃that is only another reason why I should go with you。 If I should lose you; too; as well as my little Europa; what would become of me!〃
〃And let me go likewise!〃 said their playfellow Thasus; who came running to join them。
Thasus was the son of a seafaring person in the neighborhood; he had been brought up with the young princes; and was their intimate friend; and loved Europa very much; so they consented that he should accompany them。 The whole party; therefore; set forth together。 Cadmus; Phoenix; Cilix; and Thasus clustered round Queen Telephassa; grasping her skirts; and begging her to lean upon their shoulders whenever she felt weary。 In this manner they went down the palace steps; and began a journey; which turned out to be a great deal longer than they dreamed of。 The last that they saw of King Agenor; he came to the door; with a servant holding a torch beside him; and called after them into the gathering darkness:
〃Remember! Never ascend these steps again without the child!〃
〃Never!〃 sobbed Queen Telephassa; and the three brothers and Thasus answered; 〃Never! Never! Never! Never!〃
And they kept their word。 Year after year; King Agenor sat in the solitude of his beautiful palace; listening in vain for their returning footsteps; hoping to hear the familiar voice of the queen; and the cheerful talk of his sons and their playfellow Thasus; entering the door together; and the sweet; childish accents of little Europa in the midst of them。 But so long a time went by; that; at last; if they had really come; the king would not have known that this was the voice of Telephassa; and these the younger voices that used to make such joyful echoes; when the children were playing about the palace。 We must now leave King Agenor to sit on his throne; and must go along with Queen Telephassa; and her four youthful companions。
They went on and on; and traveled a long way; and passed over mountains and rivers; and sailed over seas。 Here; and there; and everywhere; they made continual inquiry if any person could tell them what had become of Europa。 The rustic people; of whom they asked this question; paused a little while from their labors in the field; and looked very much surprised。 They thought it strange to behold a woman in the garb of a queen (for Telephassa in her haste had forgotten to take off her crownand her royal robes); roaming about the country; with four lads around h
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