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electra-第3章

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me with such taunts as these: 'Impious and hateful girl; hast thou

alone lost a father; and is there no other mourner in the world? An

evil doom be thine; and may the gods infernal give thee no riddance

from thy present laments。'

    Thus she insults; save when any one brings her word that Orestes

is coming: then; infuriated; she comes up to me; and cries;… 'Hast not

thou brought this upon me? Is not this deed thine; who didst steal

Orestes from my hands; and privily convey him forth? Yet be sure

that thou shalt have thy due reward。' So she shrieks; and; aiding her;

the renowned spouse at her side is vehement in the same strain;…

that abject dastard; that utter pest; who fights his battles with

the help of women。 But I; looking ever for Orestes to come and end

these woes; languish in my misery。 Always intending to strike a

blow; he has worn out every hope that I could conceive。 In such a

case; then; friends; there is no room for moderation or for reverence;

in sooth; the stress of ills leaves no choice but to follow evil ways。

  LEADER

    Say; is Aegisthus near while thou speakest thus; or absent from

home?

  ELECTRA

    Absent; certainly; do not think that I should have come to the

doors; if he had been near; but just now he is afield。

  LEADER

    Might I converse with thee more freely; if this is so?

  ELECTRA

    He is not here; so put thy question; what wouldst thou?

  LEADER

    I ask thee; then; what sayest thou of thy brother? Will he come

soon; or is he delaying? I fain would know。

  ELECTRA

    He promises to come; but he never fulfils the promise。

  LEADER

    Yea; a man will pause on the verge of a great work。

  ELECTRA

    And yet I saved him without pausing。

  LEADER

    Courage; he is too noble to fail his friends。

  ELECTRA

    I believe it; or I should not have lived so long。

  LEADER

    Say no more now; for I see thy sister coming from the house;

Chrysothemis; daughter of the same sire and mother; with sepulchral

gifts in her hands; such as are given to those in the world below。



         (CHRYSOTHEMIS enters from the palace。 She is richly dressed。)



  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Why; sister; hast thou come forth once more to declaim thus at the

public doors? Why wilt thou not learn with any lapse of time to desist

from vain indulgence of idle wrath? Yet this I know;… that I myself

am…  grieved at our plight; indeed; could I find the strength; I would

show what love I bear them。 But now; in these troubled waters; 'tis

best; methinks; to shorten sail; I care not to seem active; without

the power to hurt。 And would that thine own conduct were the same!

Nevertheless; right is on the side of thy choice; not of that which

I advise; but if I am to live in freedom; our rulers must be obeyed in

all things。

  ELECTRA

    Strange indeed; that thou; the daughter of such a sire as thine;

shouldst forget him; and think only of thy mother! All thy admonitions

to me have been taught by her; no word is thine own。 Then take thy

choice;… to be imprudent; or prudent; but forgetful of thy friends:

thou; who hast just said that; couldst thou find the strength; thou

wouldst show thy hatred of them; yet; when I am doing my utmost to

avenge my sire; thou givest no aid; but seekest to turn thy sister

from her deed。

    Does not this crown our miseries with cowardice? For tell me;…

Or let me tell thee;… what I should gain by ceasing from these

laments? Do not live?… miserably; I know; yet well enough for me。

And I vex them; thus rendering honour to the dead; if pleasure can

be felt in that world。 But thou; who tellest me of thy hatred;

hatest in word alone; while in deeds thou art with the slayers of

thy sire。 I; then; would never yield to them; though I were promised

the gifts which now make thee proud; thine be the richly…spread

table and the life of luxury。 For me; be it food enough that I do

not wound mine own conscience; I covet not such privilege as thine;…

nor wouldst thou; wert thou wise。 But now; when thou mightest be

called daughter of the noblest father among men; be called the child

of thy mother; so shall thy baseness be most widely seen; in

betrayal of thy dead sire and of thy kindred。

  LEADER

    No angry word; I entreat! For both of you there is good in what is

urged;… if thou; Electra; wouldst learn to profit by her counsel;

and she; again; by thine。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    For my part; friends; I am not wholly unused to her discourse; nor

should I have touched upon this theme; had I not heard that she was

threatened with a dread doom; which shall restrain her from her

long…drawn laments。

  ELECTRA

    Come; declare it then; this terror! If thou canst tell me of aught

worse than my present lot; I will resist no more。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Indeed; I will tell thee all that I know。 They purpose; if thou

wilt not cease from these laments; to send thee where thou shalt never

look upon the sunlight; but pass thy days in a dungeon beyond the

borders of this land; there to chant thy dreary strain。 Bethink

thee; then; and do not blame me hereafter; when the blow hath

fallen; now is the time to be wise。

  ELECTRA

    Have they indeed resolved to treat me thus?

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Assuredly; whenever Aegisthus comes home。

  ELECTRA

    If that be all; then may he arrive with speed!

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Misguided one! what dire prayer is this?

  ELECTRA

    That he may come; if he hath any such intent。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    That thou mayst suffer… what? Where are thy wits?

  ELECTRA

    That I may fly as far as may be from you all。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    But hast thou no care for thy present life?

  ELECTRA

    Aye; my life is marvellously fair。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    It might be; couldst thou only learn prudence。

  ELECTRA

    Do not teach me to betray my friends。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    I do not;… but to bend before the strong。

  ELECTRA

    Thine be such flattery: those are not my ways。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Tis well; however; not to fall by folly。

  ELECTRA

    I will fall; if need be; in the cause of my sire。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    But our father; I know; pardons me for this。

  ELECTRA

    It is for cowards to find peace in such maxims。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    So thou wilt not hearken; and take my counsel?

  ELECTRA

    No; verily; long may be it before I am so foolish。

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Then I will go forth upon mine errand。

  ELECTRA

    And whither goest thou? To whom bearest thou these offerings?

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Our mother sends me with funeral libations for our sire。

  ELECTRA

    How sayest thou? For her deadliest foe?

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Slain by her own hand… so thou wouldest say。

  ELECTRA

    What friend hath persuaded her? Whose wish was this?

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    The cause; I think; was some dread vision of the night。

  ELECTRA

    Gods of our house! be ye with me… now at last!

  CHRYSOTHEMIS

    Dost thou
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