第21章

类别:其他 作者:Andrew Lang字数:4495更新时间:18/12/27 08:37:30
Manyknightshadcomefromafartotrytheirluck,butitwasinvaintheyattemptedtoclimbthemountain。Inspiteofhavingtheirhorsesshodwithsharpnails,noonemanagedtogetmorethanhalf-wayup,andthentheyallfellbackrightdowntothebottomofthesteepslipperyhill。Sometimestheybrokeanarm,sometimesaleg,andmanyabravemanhadbrokenhisneckeven。 ThebeautifulPrincesssatatherwindowandwatchedtheboldknightstryingtoreachherontheirsplendidhorses。Thesightofheralwaysgavemenfreshcourage,andtheyflockedfromthefourquartersoftheglobetoattempttheworkofrescuingher。 Butallinvain,andforsevenyearsthePrincesshadsatnowandwaitedforsomeonetoscaletheGlassMountain。 Aheapofcorpsesbothofridersandhorseslayroundthemountain,andmanydyingmenlaygroaningthereunabletogoanyfartherwiththeirwoundedlimbs。Thewholeneighbourhoodhadtheappearanceofavastchurchyard。Inthreemoredaysthesevenyearswouldbeatanend,whenaknightingoldenarmourandmountedonaspiritedsteedwasseenmakinghiswaytowardsthefatalhill。 Stickinghisspursintohishorsehemadearushatthemountain,andgotuphalf-way,thenhecalmlyturnedhishorse’sheadandcamedownagainwithoutasliporstumble。Thefollowingdayhestartedinthesameway;thehorsetrodontheglassasifithadbeenlevelearth,andsparksoffireflewfromitshoofs。Alltheotherknightsgazedinastonishment,forhehadalmostgainedthesummit,andinanothermomenthewouldhavereachedtheapple-tree;butofasuddenahugeeagleroseupandspreaditsmightywings,hittingasitdidsotheknight’shorseintheeye。 Thebeastshied,openeditswidenostrilsandtosseditsmane,thenrearinghighupintheair,itshindfeetslippedanditfellwithitsriderdownthesteepmountainside。Nothingwasleftofeitherofthemexcepttheirbones,whichrattledinthebatteredgoldenarmourlikedrypeasinapod。 Andnowtherewasonlyonemoredaybeforethecloseofthesevenyears。Thentherearrivedonthesceneamereschoolboy——amerry,happy-heartedyouth,butatthesametimestrongandwell-grown。Hesawhowmanyknightshadbrokentheirnecksinvain,butundauntedheapproachedthesteepmountainonfootandbegantheascent。 ForlonghehadheardhisparentsspeakofthebeautifulPrincesswhosatinthegoldencastleatthetopoftheGlassMountain。 Helistenedtoallheheard,anddeterminedthathetoowouldtryhisluck。Butfirsthewenttotheforestandcaughtalynx,andcuttingoffthecreature’ssharpclaws,hefastenedthemontohisownhandsandfeet。 ArmedwiththeseweaponsheboldlystarteduptheGlassMountain。 Thesunwasnearlygoingdown,andtheyouthhadnotgotmorethanhalf-wayup。Hecouldhardlydrawbreathhewassowornout,andhismouthwasparchedbythirst。Ahugeblackcloudpassedoverhishead,butinvaindidhebegandbeseechhertoletadropofwaterfallonhim。Heopenedhismouth,buttheblackcloudsailedpastandnotasmuchasadropofdewmoistenedhisdrylips。 Hisfeetweretornandbleeding,andhecouldonlyholdonnowwithhishands。Eveningclosedin,andhestrainedhiseyestoseeifhecouldbeholdthetopofthemountain。Thenhegazedbeneathhim,andwhatasightmethiseyes!Ayawningabyss,withcertainandterribledeathatthebottom,reekingwithhalf-decayedbodiesofhorsesandriders!Andthishadbeentheendofalltheotherbravemenwholikehimselfhadattemptedtheascent。 Itwasalmostpitchdarknow,andonlythestarslituptheGlassMountain。Thepoorboystillclungonasifgluedtotheglassbyhisblood-stainedhands。Hemadenostruggletogethigher,forallhisstrengthhadlefthim,andseeingnohopehecalmlyawaiteddeath。Thenallofasuddenhefellintoadeepsleep,andforgetfulofhisdangerousposition,heslumberedsweetly。 Butallthesame,althoughheslept,hehadstuckhissharpclawssofirmlyintotheglassthathewasquitesafenottofall。 Nowthegoldenapple-treewasguardedbytheeaglewhichhadoverthrownthegoldenknightandhishorse。EverynightitflewroundtheGlassMountainkeepingacarefullook-out,andnosoonerhadthemoonemergedfromthecloudsthanthebirdroseupfromtheapple-tree,andcirclingroundintheair,caughtsightofthesleepingyouth。 Greedyforcarrion,andsurethatthismustbeafreshcorpse,thebirdswoopeddownupontheboy。Buthewasawakenow,andperceivingtheeagle,hedeterminedbyitshelptosavehimself。 Theeagledugitssharpclawsintothetenderfleshoftheyouth,butheborethepainwithoutasound,andseizedthebird’stwofeetwithhishands。Thecreatureinterrorliftedhimhighupintotheairandbegantocircleroundthetowerofthecastle。 Theyouthheldonbravely。Hesawtheglitteringpalace,whichbythepaleraysofthemoonlookedlikeadimlamp;andhesawthehighwindows,androundoneofthemabalconyinwhichthebeautifulPrincesssatlostinsadthoughts。Thentheboysawthathewasclosetotheapple-tree,anddrawingasmallknifefromhisbelt,hecutoffboththeeagle’sfeet。Thebirdroseupintheairinitsagonyandvanishedintotheclouds,andtheyouthfellontothebroadbranchesoftheapple-tree。 Thenhedrewouttheclawsoftheeagle’sfeetthathadremainedinhisflesh,andputthepeelofoneofthegoldenapplesonthewound,andinonemomentitwashealedandwellagain。Hepulledseveralofthebeautifulapplesandputtheminhispocket;thenheenteredthecastle。Thedoorwasguardedbyagreatdragon,butassoonashethrewanappleatit,thebeastvanished。 Atthesamemomentagateopened,andtheyouthperceivedacourtyardfullofflowersandbeautifultrees,andonabalconysatthelovelyenchantedPrincesswithherretinue。 Assoonasshesawtheyouth,sherantowardshimandgreetedhimasherhusbandandmaster。Shegavehimallhertreasures,andtheyouthbecamearichandmightyruler。Butheneverreturnedtotheearth,foronlythemightyeagle,whohadbeentheguardianofthePrincessandofthecastle,couldhavecarriedonhiswingstheenormoustreasuredowntotheworld。Butastheeaglehadlostitsfeetitdied,anditsbodywasfoundinawoodontheGlassMountain。 OnedaywhentheyouthwasstrollingaboutinthepalacegardenwiththePrincess,hiswife,helookeddownovertheedgeoftheGlassMountainandsawtohisastonishmentagreatnumberofpeoplegatheredthere。Heblewhissilverwhistle,andtheswallowwhoactedasmessengerinthegoldencastleflewpast。 ’Flydownandaskwhatthematteris,’hesaidtothelittlebird,whospedofflikelightningandsoonreturnedsaying: ’Thebloodoftheeaglehasrestoredallthepeoplebelowtolife。Allthosewhohaveperishedonthismountainareawakeningupto-day,asitwerefromasleep,andaremountingtheirhorses,andthewholepopulationaregazingonthisunheard-ofwonderwithjoyandamazement。’ ManyyearsagotherelivedaKing,whowastwicemarried。Hisfirstwife,agoodandbeautifulwoman,diedatthebirthofherlittleson,andtheKingherhusbandwassooverwhelmedwithgriefatherlossthathisonlycomfortwasinthesightofhisheir。 WhenthetimefortheyoungPrince’schristeningcametheKingchoseasgodmotheraneighbouringPrincess,socelebratedforherwisdomandgoodnessthatshewascommonlycalled’theGoodQueen。’ShenamedthebabyAlphege,andfromthatmomenttookhimtoherheart。 Timewipesawaythegreatestgriefs,andaftertwoorthreeyearstheKingmarriedagain。HissecondwifewasaPrincessofundeniablebeauty,butbynomeansofsoamiableadispositionasthefirstQueen。InduetimeasecondPrincewasborn,andtheQueenwasdevouredwithrageatthethoughtthatPrinceAlphegecamebetweenhersonandthethrone。ShetookcarehowevertoconcealherjealousfeelingsfromtheKing。 Atlengthshecouldcontrolherselfnolonger,soshesentatrustyservanttoheroldandfaithfulfriendtheFairyoftheMountain,tobeghertodevisesomemeansbywhichshemightgetridofherstepson。 TheFairyrepliedthat,muchasshedesiredtobeagreeabletotheQueenineveryway,itwasimpossibleforhertoattemptanythingagainsttheyoungPrince,whowasundertheprotectionofsomegreaterPowerthanherown。 The’GoodQueen’onhersidewatchedcarefullyoverhergodson。 Shewasobligedtodosofromadistance,herowncountrybeingaremoteone,butshewaswellinformedofallthatwentonandknewallabouttheQueen’swickeddesigns。ShethereforesentthePrincealargeandsplendidruby,withinjunctionstowearitnightanddayasitwouldprotecthimfromallattacks,butaddedthatthetalismanonlyretaineditspoweraslongasthePrinceremainedwithinhisfather’sdominions。TheWickedQueenknowingthismadeeveryattempttogetthePrinceoutofthecountry,buthereffortsfailed,tillonedayaccidentdidwhatshewasunabletoaccomplish。 TheKinghadanonlysisterwhowasdeeplyattachedtohim,andwhowasmarriedtothesovereignofadistantcountry。Shehadalwayskeptupaclosecorrespondencewithherbrother,andtheaccountssheheardofPrinceAlphegemadeherlongtobecomeacquaintedwithsocharminganephew。SheentreatedtheKingtoallowthePrincetovisither,andaftersomehesitationwhichwasoverruledbyhiswife,hefinallyconsented。 PrinceAlphegewasatthistimefourteenyearsold,andthehandsomestandmostengagingyouthimaginable。InhisinfancyhehadbeenplacedinthechargeofoneofthegreatladiesoftheCourt,who,accordingtotheprevailingcustom,actedfirstashisheadnurseandthenashisgoverness。Whenheoutgrewhercareherhusbandwasappointedashistutorandgovernor,sothathehadneverbeenseparatedfromthisexcellentcouple,wholovedhimastenderlyastheydidtheironlydaughterZayda,andwerewarmlylovedbyhiminreturn。 WhenthePrincesetforthonhistravelsitwasbutnaturalthatthisdevotedcoupleshouldaccompanyhim,andaccordinglyhestartedwiththemandattendedbyanumerousretinue。 Forsometimehetravelledthroughhisfather’sdominionsandallwentwell;butsoonafterpassingthefrontiertheyhadtocrossadesertplainunderaburningsun。Theyweregladtotakeshelterunderagroupoftreesnear,andherethePrincecomplainedofburningthirst。Luckilyatinystreamranclosebyandsomewaterwassoonprocured,butnosoonerhadhetasteditthanhesprangfromhiscarriageanddisappearedinamoment。Invaindidhisanxiousfollowersseekforhim,hewasnowheretobefound。