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the birds-第10章

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                                                      (He beats him。)

  METON

    Oh; woe! oh; woe!

  PITHETAERUS

    I warned you。 Now; be off; and do your surveying somewhere else。

    (METON takes to his heels。 He is no sooner gone than an INSPECTOR

      arrives。)

  INSPECTOR

    Where are the Proxeni?

  PITHETAERUS

    Who is this Sardanapalus?

  INSPECTOR

    I have been appointed by lot to come to Nephelococcygia。 as

inspector。

  PITHETAERUS

    An inspector! and who sends you here; you rascal?

  INSPECTOR

    A decree of Teleas。

  PITHETAERUS

    Will you just pocket your salary; do nothing; and get out?

  INSPECTOR

    Indeed I will; I am urgently needed to be at Athens to attend

the Assembly; for I am charged with the interests of Pharnaces。

  PITHETAERUS

    Take it then; and get on your way。 This is your salary。

                                                      (He beats him。)

  INSPECTOR

    What does this mean?

  PITHETAERUS

    This is the assembly where you have to defend Pharnaces。

  INSPECTOR

    You shall testify that they dare to strike me; the inspector。

  PITHETAERUS

    Are you not going to get out with your urns? It's not to be

believed; they send us inspectors before we have so much as paid

sacrifice to the gods。

    (The INSPECTOR goes into hiding。 A DEALER IN DECREES arrives。)

  DEALER IN DECREES (reading)

    〃If the Nephelococcygian does wrong to the Athenian。。。〃

  PITHETAERUS

    What trouble now? What book is that?

  DEALER IN DECREES

    I am a dealer in decrees; and I have come here to sell you the new

laws。

  PITHETAERUS

    Which?

  DEALER IN DECREES

    〃The Nephelococcygians shall adopt the same weights; measures

and decrees as the Olophyxians。〃

  PITHETAERUS

    And you shall soon be imitating the Ototyxians。

                                                      (He beats him。)

  DEALER IN DECREES

    Ow! what are you doing?

  PITHETAERUS

    Now will you get out of here with your decrees? For I am going

to let you see some severe ones。

    (The DEALER IN DECREES departs; the INSPECTOR comes out of

      hiding。)

  INSPECTOR (returning)

    I summon Pithetaerus for outrage for the month of Munychion。

  PITHETAERUS

    Ha! my friend! are you still here?

                                (The DEALER IN DECREES also returns。)

  DEALER IN DECREES

    〃Should anyone drive away the magistrates and not receive them;

according to the decree duly posted。。。〃

  PITHETAERUS

    What! rascal! you are back too?

                                                  (He rushes at him。)

  INSPECTOR

    Woe to you! I'll have you condemned to a fine of ten thousand

drachmae。

  PITHETAERUS

    And I'll smash your urns。

  INSPECTOR

    Do you recall that evening when you crapped on the column where

the decrees are posted?

  PITHETAERUS

    Here! here! let him be seized。 (The INSPECTOR runs off。) Why;

don't you want to stay any longer? But let us get indoors as quick

as possible; we will sacrifice the goat inside。

  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS (singing)

    Henceforth it is to me that mortals must address their

sacrifices and their prayers。 Nothing escapes my sight nor my might。

My glance embraces the universe; I preserve the fruit in the flower by

destroying the thousand kinds of voracious insects the soil

produces; which attack the trees and feed on the germ when it has

scarcely formed in the calyx; I destroy those who ravage the balmy

terrace gardens like a deadly plague; all these gnawing crawling

creatures perish beneath the lash of my wing。

  LEADER OF FIRST SEMI…CHORUS

    I hear it proclaimed everywhere: 〃A talent for him who shall

kill Diagoras of Melos; and a talent for him who destroys one of the

dead tyrants。〃 We likewise wish to make our proclamation: 〃A talent to

him among you who shall kill Philocrates; the Struthian; four; if he

brings him to us alive。 For this Philocrates skewers the finches

together and sells them at the rate of an obolus for seven。 He

tortures the thrushes by blowing them out; so that they may look

bigger; sticks their own feathers into the nostrils of blackbirds; and

collects pigeons; which he shuts up and forces them; fastened in a

net; to decoy others。〃 That is what we wish to proclaim。 And if anyone

is keeping birds shut up in his yard; let him hasten to let them

loose; those who disobey shall be seized by the birds and we shall put

them in chains; so that in their turn they may decoy other men。

  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS (singing)

    Happy indeed is the race of winged birds who need no cloak in

winter! Neither do I fear the relentless rays of the fiery dog…days;

when the divine grasshopper; intoxicated with the sunlight; as noon is

burning the ground; is breaking out into shrill melody; my home is

beneath the foliage in the flowery meadows。 I winter in deep

caverns; where I frolic with the mountain nymphs; while in spring I

despoil the gardens of the Graces and gather the white; virgin berry

on the myrtle bushes。

  LEADER OF SECOND SEMI…CHORUS

    I want now to speak to the judges about the prize they are going

to award; if they are favourable to us; we will load them with

benefits far greater than those Paris received。 Firstly; the owls of

Laurium; which every judge desires above all things; shall never be

wanting to you; you shall see them homing with you; building their

nests in your money…bags and laying coins。 Besides; you shall be

housed like the gods; for we shall erect gables over your dwellings;

if you hold some public post and want to do a little pilfering; we

will give you the sharp claws of a hawk。 Are you dining in town; we

will provide you with stomachs as capacious as a bird's crop。 But;

if your award is against us; don't fail to have metal covers fashioned

for yourselves; like those they place over statues; else; look out!

for the day you wear a white tunic all the birds will soil it with

their droppings。

  PITHETAERUS

    Birds! the sacrifice is propitious。 But I see no messenger

coming from the wall to tell us what is happening。 Ah! here comes

one running himself out of breath as though he were in the Olympic

stadium。

  MESSENGER (running back and forth)

    Where; where; where is he? Where; where; where is he? Where;

where; where is he? Where is Pithetaerus; our leader?

  PITHETAERUS

    Here am I。

  MESSENGER

    The wall is finished。

  PITHETAERUS

    That's good news。

  MESSENGER

    It's a most beautiful; a most magnificent work of art。 The wall is

so broad that Proxenides; the Braggartian; and Theogenes could pass

each other in their chariots; even if they were drawn by steeds as big

as the Trojan horse。

  PITHETAERUS

    That's fine!

  MESSENGER

    Its length is one hundred stadia; I measured it myself。

  PITHETAERUS

    A decent length; by Posidon! And who built such a wall?

  MESSENGER

    Birds…birds only
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