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类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:5219更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
TheyCometotheDryTreePresentlyastheyrodetheyhadbeforethemoneofthegreatestofthoseland-waves,andtheyclimbeditslowly,goingafootandleadingtheirhorses;butwhentheywerebutalittlewayfromthebrowtheysaw,overagapthereof,something,asitwerehugehornsrisingupintotheairbeyondthecrestoftheridge。 Sotheymarvelled,anddrewtheirswords,andheldthemstillawhile,misdoubtingifthiswereperchancesometerriblemonsterofthewaste; butwhereasthethingmovednotatall,theypluckedupheartandfaredon。 Socametheytothebrowandlookedoveritintoavalley,aboutwhichonallsideswenttheridge,savewhereitwasbrokendownintoanarrowpassonthefurtherside,sothatthesaidvalleywasliketooneofthosetheatresoftheancientRomanFolk,whereofaresometobeseenincertainlands。 Neitherdidthosedesertbencheslacktheirsitters; foralldownthesidesofthevalleysatorlaychildrenofmen; somewomen,butmostmen-folk,ofwhomthemorepartwereweaponed,andsomewiththeirdrawnswordsintheirhands。 Whateversemblanceofmovingwasinthemwaswhentheeddyingwindofthevalleystirredtheragsoftheirraiment,orthelonghairofthewomen。Butaverymidmostofthisdrearytheatreroseupahugeandmonstroustree,whosetopmostbrancheswereeventhehornswhichtheyhadseenfrombelowthehill’sbrow。Leaflesswasthattreeandlackingoftwigs,anditsboleupheldbutsomefiftyofgreatlimbs,andastheylookedonit,theydoubtedwhetheritwerenotmadebymen’shandsratherthangrownupoutoftheearth。 Allroundabouttherootsofitwasapoolofclearwater,thatcastbacktheimageofthevalley-sideandthebrightskyofthedesert,asthoughithadbeenamirrorofburnishedsteel。 Thelimbsofthattreewereallbehungwithblazonedshieldsandknight’shelms,andswords,andspears,andaxes,andhawberks; anditroseupintotheairsomehundredfeetabovetheflatofthevalley。 ForawhiletheylookeddownsilentlyontothismarvelthenfromboththeirlipsatoncecamethecryTHEDRYTREE。 ThenRalphthrusthisswordbackintohissheathandsaid: “MeseemsImustneedsgodownamongstthem;thereisnaughttodousharmhere;forallthesearedeadliketheothersthatwesaw。” Ursulaturnedtohimwithburningcheeksandsparklingeyes,andsaideagerly:“Yea,yea,letusgodown,elsemightwechancetomisssomethingthatweoughttowotof。” Therewithshealsosheathedhersword,andtheywentbothofthemdowntogether,andthateasily;forasaforesaidtheslopewasasifithadbeencutintostepsfortheirfeet。 Andastheypassedbythedeadfolk,forwhomtheyhadoftentoturnaside,theynotedthateachofthedeadleatheryfaceswasdrawnupinagrinasthoughtheyhaddiedinpain,andyetbeguiled,sothatallthosevisageslookedsomewhatalike,asthoughtheyhadcomefromtheworkshopofonecraftsman。 AtlastRalphandUrsulastoodonthelevelgroundunderneaththeTree,andtheylookedupatthebranches,anddowntothewaterattheirfeet; andnowitseemedtothemasthoughtheTreehadverilygrowthinit,fortheybehelditsroots,thattheywentoutfromthemoundorisletofearthintothewater,andspreadabroadtherein,andseemedtowaverabout。 SotheywalkedaroundtheTree,andlookedupattheshieldsthathungonitsbranches,butsawnoblazonthattheyknew,thoughtheyweremanyanddiverse;andthearmouralsoandweaponswereverydiverseoffashion。 Nowwhentheywerecomebackagaintotheplacewheretheyhadfirststayed,Ralphsaid:“Ithirst,andsobelikedostthou; andhereiswatergoodandclear;letusdrinkthen,andsospareourwater-skins,forbelikethedrydesertisyetlong。”Andtherewithhekneltdownthathemighttakeofthewaterinthehollowofhishand。 ButUrsuladrewhimback,andcriedoutinterror:“ORalph,doitnot! Seestthounotthiswater,thatalthoughitbebrightandclear,sothatwemayseeallthepebblesatthebottom,yetneverthelesswhenthewindeddiesabout,andliftstheskirtsofourraiment,itmakesnorippleonthefaceofthepool,anddoubtlessitisheavywithvenom;andmoreoverthereisnosignofthewayhereabout,asatotherwatering-steads;Oforbear,Ralph!” Thenheroseupanddrewbackwithherbutslowlyandunwillinglyasshedeemed;andtheystoodtogetherawhilegazingonthesemarvels。 Butloamidstofthiswhile,therecameacrowwheelingoverthevalleyofthedead,andhecroakedovertheDryTree,andlethimselfdropdowntotheedgeofthepool,wherebyhestalkedaboutalittleafterthemannerofhiskind。Thenhethrusthisnebintothewateranddrank,andthereaftertookwingagain; buterehewasmanyfeetoffthegroundhegaveagrievouscroak,andturningoverintheairfelldownstarkdeadclosetothefeetofthosetwain;andRalphcriedoutbutspakenowordwithmeaningtherein; thensaidUrsula:“Yea,thusarewesavedfrompresentdeath。” ThenshelookedinRalph’sface,andturnedpaleandsaidhastily: “Omyfriendhowisitwiththee?”Butshewaitednotforananswer,butturnedherfacetothebentwherebytheyhadcomedown,andcriedoutinaloud,shrillvoice:“ORalph,Ralph!lookupyondertotheridgewherebyweleftourhorses;look,look!thereglittersaspearandstirreth!andloahelmunderneaththespear: tarrynot,letussaveourhorses!” ThenRalphletacryoutfromhismouth,andsetoffrunningtothesideoftheslope,andfelltoclimbingitwithgreatstrides,notheedingUrsula;butshefollowedcloseafter,andscrambledupwithfootandhandandknee,tillshestoodbesidehimonthetop,andhelookedaroundwildlyandcriedout: “Where!wherearethey?” “Nowhere。”shesaid,“itwasnaughtbutmywordtodrawtheefromdeath; butpraisetothesaintsthatthouarecomealiveoutoftheaccursedvalley。” Heseemednottohearken,butturnedaboutonce,andbeattheairwithhishands,andthenfelldownonhisbackandwithagreatwailshecastherselfuponhim,forshedeemedatfirstthathewasdead。 Butshetookalittlewaterfromoneoftheirskins,andcastitintohisface,andtookaflaskofcordialfromherpouch,andsetittohislips,andmadehimdrinksomewhatthereof。 Soinawhilehecametohimselfandopenedhiseyesandsmileduponher,andshetookhisheadinherhandsandkissedhischeek,andhesatupandsaidfeebly:“Shallwenotgodownintothevalley? thereisnaughttheretoharmus。” “Wehavebeendowntherealready。”shesaid,“andwellitisthatwearenotbothlyingtherenow。” Thenhegottohisfeet,andstretchedhimself,andyawnedlikeonejustawakenedfromlongsleep。Butshesaid: “Letustohorseandbegone;itisearlyhourstoslumber,forthosethatareseekingtheWellattheWorld’sEnd。” Hesmiledonheragainandtookherhand,andsheledhimtohishorse,andhelpedhimtillhewasinthesaddleandlightlyshegata-horseback,andtheyrodeawayswiftlyfromthatevilplace; andafterawhileRalphwashimselfagain,andrememberedallthathadhappenedtillhefelldownonthebrowoftheridge。 ThenhepraisedUrsula’swisdomandvaliancytillshebadehimforbearlesthewearyher。Albeitshedrewupclosetohimandkissedhisfacesweetly。 CHAPTER19 TheyComeOutoftheThirstyDesertPasttheValleyoftheDryTreetheysawbutfewdeadmenlyingabout,andsoontheysawneveranother: and,thoughthelandwasstillutterlybarren,andallcastupintoridgesasbefore,yetthesaltslimegrewlessandless,andbeforenightfallofthatdaytheyhaddonewithit: andthenextdaythosestonywaveswerelower;andthenextagainthewastewasbutaswellingplain,andhereandtheretheycameonpatchesofdwarfwillow,andotherharshandscantyherbage,whereofthehorsesmighthaveabait,whichtheysoreneeded,fornowwastheirfodderdone: butbothmenandhorsesweresoreathirst;for,ascarefullyastheyhadhoardedtheirwater,therewasnowbutlittleleft,whichtheydurstnotdrinktilltheyweredrivenperforce,lesttheyshouldyetdieofdrought。 Theyjourneyedlongthatday,andwhereasthemoonwasupatnight-tidetheylaynotdowntillshewasset;andtheirrestingplacewasbysomelowbushes,whereaboutwasroughgrassmingledwithwillow-herb,wherebyRalphjudgedthattheydrewnightowater,soorevertheyslept,theyandthehorsesallbutemptiedthewater-skins。Theyheardsomesortofbeastsroaringinthenight,buttheyweretoowearytowatch,andmightnotmakeafire。 WhenRalphawokeinthemorninghecriedoutthathecouldseethewoodland; andUrsulaaroseathiscryandlookedwherehepointed,andsureenoughthereweretreesonarisinggroundsometwomilesahead,andbeyondthem,notveryfarbyseeming,theybeheldthetopsofgreatdarkmountains。 Oneitherhandmoreover,nighontheirrighthand,faroffontheirleft,ranareefofrocks,sothattheirwayseemedtobeasbetweentwowalls。 Andthesesaidreefswerenowiselikethosethattheyhadseenoflate,butblackand,astotheirmatter,liketothegreatmountainsbytherockoftheFightingMan:butasthereefsraneastwardtheyseemedtogrowhigher。 Nowtheymountedtheirhorsesatonceandrodeon;andthebeastswereaseagerastheywere,andbelikesmeltthewater。 Sowhentheyhadriddenbutthreemiles,theysawafairlittleriverbeforethemwindingaboutexceedingly,butflowingeastwardonthewhole。Sotheyspurredonwithlightheartsandpresentlywereonthebanksofthesaidriver,anditswaterswerecrystal-clear,thoughitssandswereblack: andthepink-blossomedwillow-herbwasgrowingabundantlyonthesandyshores。Closetothewaterwasablackrock,asbigasaman,whereonwasgraventhesignoftheway,sotheyknewthattherewasnoevilinthewater,whereforetheydranktheirfillandwateredtheirhorsesabundantly,andonthefurtherbankwasthereabundanceofgoodgrass。 Sowhentheyhaddrunktheirfill,forthepleasureofthecoolwatertheywadedthefordbarefoot,anditwasscarceaboveUrsula’sknee。 Thentheyhadgreatjoytolieonthesoftgrassandeattheirmeat,whilethehorsestoreeagerlyattheherbageclosetothem。 Sowhentheyhadeaten,theyrestedawhile,butbeforetheywentfurthertheydespoiledthem,oneafterother,andbathedinapooloftherivertowashthefoulwildernessoffthem。 Thenagaintheyrestedandletthehorsesyetbitethegrass,anddepartednotfromthatpleasantplacetillitwastwohoursafternoon。AstheywerelyingthereRalphsaidhecouldhearagreatroarlikethesoundofmanywaters,butveryfaroff: buttoUrsulaitseemednaughtbutthewindwaxingintheboughsofthewoodlandanighthem。 CHAPTER20 TheyCometotheOceanSeaBeingcometothewoodtheywentnotveryfarintoitthatday,fortheyweremindedtorestthemafterthewearinessofthewilderness: theyfeastedonaharewhichRalphshot,andmadeabigfiretokeepoffevilbeasts,butnonecamenighthem,thoughtheyheardthevoicesofcertainbeastsasthenightgrewstill。 Tobeshort,theysleptfarintothemorrow’smorn,andthen,beingrefreshed,andtheirhorsesalso,theyrodestronglyallday,andfoundthewoodtobenotverygreat;forbeforesunsettheywerecometoitsoutskirts,andthemountainslaybeforethem。 ThesewerebutlittleliketothathugewalltheyhadpassedthroughontheirwaytoChestnut-dale,beingrathergreathillsthanmountains,grass-grown,andattheirfeetsomewhatwooded,andbyseemingnotoverhardtopassover。 Thenextdaytheyenteredthembyapassmarkedwiththetoken,whichledthemaboutbyawindingwaytilltheywereonthesideofthebiggestfellofall;sotheretheyrestedthatnightinafairlittlehollowordellinthemountain-side。ThereinthestillnessofthenightbothUrsula,aswellasRalph,heardthatroaringofagreatwater,andtheysaidtoeachotherthatitmustbethevoiceoftheSea,andtheyrejoicedthereat,fortheyhadlearnedbytheSageandhisbooksthattheymustneedscometothevergeoftheOcean-Sea,whichgirdlestheearthabout。 Sotheyarosebetimesonthemorrow,andsettoworktoclimbthemountain,goingmostlya-foot;andthewaywaslong,butnotcraggyorexceedingsteep,sothatinfivehours’