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gulliver of mars-第43章

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As our boat slipped silently forward up this leafy lane; a thin white 〃feather〃 in her mouth alone breaking the steely surface of the stream; the men rested from their work and began; as sailors will; to put on their shore…going clothes; the while they chatted in low tones over the profits of the voyage。  Overhead flying squirrels were flitting to and fro like bats; or shelling fruit whereof the husks fell with a pleasant splash about us; and on one bank a couple of early mothers were washing their babies; whose smothered protests were almost the only sound in this morning world。

Another silent dip or two of the oars and the colour ahead crystallised into a town。  If I said it was like an African village on a large scale; I should probably give you the best description in the fewest words。  From the very water's edge up to the crown of a low hill inland; extended a mass of huts and wooden buildings; embowered and partly hidden in bright green foliage; with here and there patches of millet; or some such food plant; and the flowers that grow everywhere so abundantly in this country。  It was all Arcadian and peaceful enough at the moment; and as we drew near the men were just coming out to the quays along the har… bour front; the streets filling and the town waking to busy life。

A turn to the left through a watergate defended by towers of wood and mud; and we were in the city harbour itself; boats of many kinds moored on every side; quaint craft from the gulfs and bays of Nowhere; full of unheard…of merch… andise; and manned by strange…faced crews; every vessel a romance of nameless seas; an epitome of an undiscovered world; and every moment the scene grew busier as the breakfast smoke arose; and wharf and gangway set to work upon the day's labours。

Our boatloaded; as it turned out; with spoil from Seth was run to a place of honour at the bottom of the town square; and was an object of much curiosity to a small crowd which speedily collected and lent a hand with the mooring ropes; the while chatting excitedly with the crew about further tribute and the latest news from overseas。  At the same time a swarthy barbarian; whose trappings showed him to be some sort of functionary; came down to our 〃captain;〃 much wagging of heads and counting of notched sticks taking place between them。

I; indeed; was apparently the least interesting item of the cargo; and this was embarrassing。  No hero likes to be ne… glected; it is fatal to his part。  I had said my prayers and steeled myself to all sorts of fine endurance on the way up; and here; when it came to the crisis; no one was anxious to play the necessary villain。  They just helped me ashore civilly enough; the captain nodded his head at me; mutter… ing something in an indifferent tone to the functionary about a ghost who had wandered overseas and begged a passage up the canal; the group about the quay stared a little; but that was all。

Once I remember seeing a squatting; life…size heathen idol hoisted from a vessel's hold and deposited on a sugar…box on a New York quay。  Some ribald passer…by put a battered felt hat upon Vishnu's sacred curls; and there the poor image sat; an alien in an indifferent land; a sack across its shoulders; a 〃billycock〃 upon its head; and honoured at most with a passing stare。  I thought of that lonely image as al… most as lonely I stood on the Thither men's quay; without the support of friends or heroics; wondering what to do next。

However; a cheerful disposition is sometimes better than a banking account; and not having the one I cultivated the other; sunning myself amongst the bales for a time; and then; since none seemed interested in me; wandered off into the town; partly to satisfy my curiosity; and partly in the vague hope of ascertaining if my princess was really here; and; if possible; getting sight of her。

Meanwhile it turned hot with a supernatural; heavy sort of heat altogether; I overheard passersby exclaiming; out of the common; and after wandering for an hour through gardens and endless streets of thatched huts; I was glad enough to throw myself down in the shadow of some trees on the outskirts of the great central pile of buildings; a whole village in itself of beam…built towers and dwelling… place; suggesting by its superior size that it might actually be Ar…hap's palace。

Hotter and hotter it grew; while a curious secondary sunrise in the west; the like of which I never saw before seemed to add to the heat; and heavier and heavier my eye… lids; till I dozed at last; and finally slept uncomfortably for a time。

Rousing up suddenly; imagine my surprise to see sitting; chin on knees; about a yard away; a slender girlish figure; infinitely out of place in that world of rough barbarians。 Was it possible?  Was I dreaming?  No; there was no doubt about it; she was a girl of the Hither folk; slim and pretty; but with a wonderfully sad look in her gazelle eyes; and scarcely a sign of the indolent happiness of Seth in the pale little face regarding me so fixedly。

〃Good gracious; miss;〃 I said; still rubbing my eyes and doubting my senses; 〃have you dropped from the skies?  You are the very last person I expected to see in this barbarian place。〃

〃And you too; sir。  Oh; it is lovely to see one so newly from home; and free…seemingnot a slave。〃

〃How did you know I was from Seth?〃

〃Oh; that was easy enough;〃 and with a little laugh she pointed to a pebble lying between us; on which was a piece of battered sweetmeat in a perforated bamboo box。  Poor An had given me something just like that in a playful mood; and I had kept it in my pocket for her sake; being; as you will have doubtless observed; a sentimental young man; and now I clapped my hand where it should have been; but it was gone。

〃Yes;〃 said my new friend; 〃that is yours。  I smelt the sweetmeat coming up the hill; and crossed the grass until I found you here asleep。  Oh; it was lovely!  I took it from your pocket; and white Seth rose up before my swimming eyes; even at the scent of it。  I am Si; well named; for that in our land means sadness; Si; the daughter of Prince Hath's chief sweetmeat…maker; so I should know something of such stuff。  May I; please; nibble a little piece?〃

〃Eat it all; my lass; and welcome。  How came you here? But I can guess。  Do not answer if you would rather not。〃

〃Ay; but I will。  It is not every day I can speak to ears so friendly as yours。  I am a slave; chosen for my luckless beauty as last year's tribute to Ar…hap。〃

〃And now?〃

〃And now the slave of Ar…hap's horse…keeper; set aside to make room for a fresher face。〃

〃And do you know whose face that is?〃

〃Not I; a hapless maid sent into this land of horrors; to bear ignominy and stripes; to eat coarse food and do coarse work; the miserable plaything of some brute in semi…human form; with but the one consolation of dying early as we tribute…women always die。  Poor comrade in exile; I only know her as yet by sympathy。〃

〃What if I said it was Heru; the princess?〃

The Martian girl sprang to her feet; and clasping her hands exclaimed;

〃Heru; the Slender!  Then the end comes; for it is written in our books that the last tribute is paid when the best is paid。  Oh; ho
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