第 14 节
作者:痛罚      更新:2022-07-12 16:20      字数:9322
  And    Marco     Polo   felt  great  trouble   on   him;   because    he  could   not
  explain。     But Golden Bells went on:
  〃There is little in your faith about women; Marco Polo。                 Is it a faith
  only for men; then?        Is it against women?        Must the young men not look
  at the young women?〃
  〃No;   Golden   Bells;   the   young   men   must   not   look   too   much   on   the
  young women。〃
  〃But that is very foolish; Marco Polo。          Is it wrong to see the beauty of
  the   almond   blossoms;   wrong   to   taste   the   scented   wind?   Is   it   wrong   to
  watch the kingfisher seeking his nest?           Is it wrong to watch the moon; the
  stars?    All these are very beautiful; Marco Polo; so beautiful as to make
  me cry。     Is it wrong to watch them?〃
  〃It is not wrong; Golden Bells。          The glory of God is in the beauty of
  his handicraft。〃
  〃Li Po is old and wise and a great poet; Marco Polo; and Li Po says
  there is beauty in a running horse and beauty in a running stream; but there
  is no beauty like the beauty of a young woman; and she letting down her
  hair。   God   made   the   beauty  of   women;   too;   Marco   Polo;   as   well   as   the
  beauty of the stars。      Won't you please explain to me; Marco Polo?                Why
  should Li Po say one thing and Saint Paul another?〃
  〃But Golden Bells; Saint Paul is inspired of God。〃
  〃But   Li   Po   is   inspired   of   God;   too;   Marco   Polo。 You   mustn't   be
  thinking 1ittle of Li Po。      He is fat and old and drunken; but when he sings;
  Marco Polo; it is the song of the wandering stars。              But why must not the
  young   men   look   at   the   young   women;  Marco   Polo? Why   must   they  not
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  look with their eyes?〃
  〃It will be hard for me to tell you; Golden Bells  〃
  〃Look at me now; Marco Polo。            Lift up your eyes and look into my
  eyes。 Is there evil in me; Marco Polo; that your eyes should avoid me as
  the fox avoids the dog?        Or maybe I am not beautiful。         Maybe they told
  me wrong because I was a king's daughter; and they would not have me
  think little   of   myself。  Maybe   I   am  not   beautiful;  Marco   Polo;  maybe   I
  hurt your eyes  〃
  〃Ah; Golden Bells; the little horned moon is not more beautiful。〃
  〃Then why must not the young men look at the young women; Marco
  Polo? You are here to instruct me。         Won't you tell me why?〃
  〃Maybe  maybe  maybe it is for fear of sin; Golden Bells。〃
  〃Sin?    Sin!    Why   should   there   be   sin?   I   know   sin;   Marco   Polo。
  They have warned me against it since I crept upon the floor。 There are two
  sins。   There is meanness; Marco Polo; and there is cruelty; and those are
  the only sins。    I know your heart; Marco Polo; there is no meanness there。
  You would not have come here were you mean。                 The mean do not travel
  afar for other people。      And cruelty! Surely you would not be cruel to me;
  Marco Polo。      You would not be cruel to anybody; dear Marco Polo。               You
  would not be cruel to me?〃
  〃Cruel to you; little Golden Bells!       How could I be cruel to you?〃
  〃But the sin; Marco Polo?〃
  〃I don't know; Golden Bells。        I don't know。〃
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  CHAPTER XIX
  And one dusk the moon rose over the Chinese garden; and Marco Polo
  finished telling her of what John saw on Patmos and he an old man。 。 。
  〃'Veni; Domine Jesu。
  〃'Gratia Domini nostri Jesu Christi cum omnibus vobis。                Amen!'〃
  〃It is very difficult; Marco Polo。        I don't quite understand。〃
  〃I don't quite understand myself; Golden Bells。              But that is all I can
  tell   you。   But    you   will   understand    more;〃    he   said。   〃My     mission    is
  finished now; and I will go back。           I will stop at the court of Prester John;
  and he will send a bishop surely or some great cardinal to baptize you and
  to teach you the rest。〃
  〃You   will   go   back?〃    A  great   pain   stabbed   her。   〃I   never   thought;
  some how; of you as going back。〃
  〃I have come on a mission; Golden Bells; and I must go back。〃
  〃There is a woman; maybe; in Venice  〃               And she turned her head
  away from him and from the moon。
  〃I would not have you thinking that; Golden Bells。                There is none in
  Venice has duty from me。          And if the queen of the world were there; and
  she   pledged   me;   I   could   never   look   at   her;   and   I   after   knowing   you;
  Golden Bells!〃
  〃Is it money; Marco Polo?〃 she whispered in the dusk。                  〃It is maybe
  your uncle and your father are pressing you to return。               Let you not worry
  then; for my father the great Khan will settle with them; too。 There is not a
  horse   in   all   Tartary   that   your   uncle   cannot   have;   nor   a   woman;   either。
  And your father can have all the jewels of the treasury; and all the swords;
  too; even the sword with which my father conquered China。                     My father
  will   give   him   that   if   I   ask。   Only   let   you   not   be   leaving   this   moonlit
  garden。〃
  〃Dear Golden Bells; it isn't that; but I came here for converts  〃
  〃Oh; Marco Polo; listen!         There is a folk at Kai…fung…fu; and they are
  an evil folk and a cowardly folk; and my father abhors them。 I shall ask
  my   father   to   send   captains   of   war   and   fighting   men   to   convert   them   to
  your   faith;   Marco   Polo;   or   lop   off   their   heads。 And   we   can   send   a   few
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  hundreds   to   the   Pope   at   Rome;   and   he   will   never   know   how   they   were
  converted; and he will be satisfied。 Only let you not be going away from
  me in my moonlit garden。 You will only be turning to trade; Marco Polo;
  and marrying a woman。            Let you stay here in the moonlit garden!〃
  〃Ah;   little   Golden   Bells;    there   is  no   place  in   the  world   like  your
  moonlit garden。        There is no place I'd be liefer than in the moonlit garden。
  But little Golden Bells; I set out in life to preach the Lord Jesus crucified。
  It was for that I came China。〃
  〃Let   you   not   be   fooling   yourself;   young   Marco   Polo。      Let   you   not
  always be ascribing to God the things that are mine。                You did not come to
  preach to China; you came to see me; and your mind stirred up with the
  story the sea…captain told; of me playing 'Willow Branches' at the Lake of
  Cranes。      O   Marco   Polo;   before   you   came   there   were   the   moon   and   the
  sun   and   the   stars;   and   I   was   lonely。 O   Marco   Polo;〃   she   cried;   〃you
  wouldn't go; you couldn't go!           What would you be doing in cold Venice;
  far from the warm moonlit garden。〃
  〃Sure;    I'll  be  lonely;   too;  little  Golden    Bells;   a  white    monk     in  a
  monastery; praying for you。〃
  〃But   I   don't   want   to   be   prayed   for;   Marco   Polo。〃 She   stamped   her
  foot。 〃I want to be loved。          And there you have it out of me; and a great
  shame to you that you made me say it; me that was desired of many; and
  would have no man until you came。                And surely it is the harsh God you
  have   made   out   of   The   Kindly   Person   you   spoke   of。      And   'tis   not   He
  would   have   my   heart   broken;   and   you   turning   yourself   into   a   crabbed
  monk。      And how do you know your preaching will convert any? 'Tis few
  you   converted   here。      Ah;   I'm   sorry;   dear   Marco   Polo;   I   shouldn't   have
  said it; but there is despair on me; and I afraid of losing you。〃
  〃'Tis true; though。      I have nothing; nobody to show。〃
  〃You have me。         Am n't I converted?         Am n't I a Christian?         Marco
  Polo; let me tell you something。            I said to my father I wanted to marry
  you; and I asked him if he would give you a province to govern; and he
  said; 'Sure and welcome。'          And I asked him for Yangchan; the pleasantest
  city in all China。      And he said; 'Sure and welcome; Golden Bells。'                And I
  told him we would be married; and go there and govern his people kindly。
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  And you wouldn't s