第 29 节
作者:生在秋天      更新:2023-05-17 13:24      字数:9319
  〃Now; I will drink no German beer。               The white wine of the country;
  with   a   little   soda…water;   perhaps   occasionally   a   glass   of   Ems   or   potash。
  But beer; neveror; at all events; hardly ever。〃
  It is a good and useful resolution; which I recommend to all travellers。
  I   only   wish   I   could   keep   to   it   myself。 George;   although   I   urged   him;
  refused to bind himself by any such hard and fast limit。                  He said that in
  moderation German beer was good。
  〃One glass in the morning;〃 said George; 〃one in the evening; or even
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  two。     That will do no harm to anyone。〃
  Maybe      he   was    right。   It   was   his   half…dozen     glasses    that  troubled
  Harris and myself。
  〃We   ought   to   do   something   to   stop   it;〃   said   Harris;   〃it   is   becoming
  serious。〃
  〃It's hereditary; so he has explained to me;〃 I answered。                 〃It seems his
  family have always been thirsty。〃
  〃There is Apollinaris water;〃 replied Harris; 〃which; I believe; with a
  little lemon squeezed into it; is practically harmless。 What I am thinking
  about is his figure。       He will lose all his natural elegance。〃
  We talked the matter over; and; Providence aiding us; we fixed upon a
  plan。    For the ornamentation of the town a new statue had just been cast。
  I forget of whom it was a statue。            I only remember that in the essentials it
  was the usual sort of street statue; representing the usual sort of gentleman;
  with   the   usual   stiff   neck;   riding   the   usual   sort   of   horsethe   horse   that
  always   walks   on   its   hind   legs;   keeping   its   front   paws   for   beating   time。
  But   in   detail   it   possessed   individuality。     Instead   of   the   usual   sword   or
  baton; the man was holding; stretched out in his hand; his own plumed hat;
  and     the  horse;    instead    of  the   usual   waterfall     for  a  tail;  possessed      a
  somewhat   attenuated   appendage   that   somehow   appeared   out   of   keeping
  with his ostentatious behaviour。            One felt that a horse with a tail like that
  would not have pranced so much。
  It   stood    in  a   small   square     not   far  from    the   further    end   of   the
  Karlsbrucke; but it stood there only temporarily。                 Before deciding finally
  where to fix it; the town authorities had resolved; very sensibly; to judge
  by   practical   test   where   it   would   look   best。 Accordingly;   they   had   made
  three rough copies of the statuemere wooden profiles; things that would
  not    bear   looking    at  closely;   but   which;    viewed     from   a   little  distance;
  produced all the effect that was necessary。               One of these they had set up
  at   the   approach   to   the   Franz…Josefsbrucke;   a   second   stood   in   the   open
  space behind the theatre; and the third in the centre of the Wenzelsplatz。
  〃If   George   is   not   in   the   secret   of   this   thing;〃   said   Harriswe   were
  walking by ourselves for an hour; he having remained behind in the hotel
  to write a letter to his aunt;〃if he has not observed these statues; then by
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  their aid we will make a better and a thinner man of him; and that this very
  evening。〃
  So    during     dinner    we    sounded     him;    judiciously;     and    finding    him
  ignorant of the matter; we took him out; and led him by side… streets to the
  place   where      stood    the  real   statue。   George      was   for   looking   at    it  and
  passing on; as is his way with statues; but we insisted on his pulling up
  and viewing the thing   conscientiously。 We   walked him  round that statue
  four   times;   and   showed   it   to   him   from   every   possible   point   of   view。     I
  think; on the whole; we rather bored him with the thing; but our object was
  to impress it upon   him。          We   told   him  the   history  of   the   man   who   rode
  upon the horse; the name of the artist who had made the statue; how much
  it   weighed;     how    much     it  measured。      We     worked     that   statue   into   his
  system。      By   the   time   we   had   done   with   him   he   knew   more   about   that
  statue; for the time being; than he knew about anything else。                      We soaked
  him   in   that   statue;   and   only   let   him   go   at   last   on   the   condition   that   he
  would come again with us in the morning; when we could all see it better;
  and for such purpose we saw to it that he made a note in his pocket…book
  of the place where the statue stood。
  Then   we   accompanied   him   to   his   favourite   beer   hall;   and   sat   beside
  him;   telling   him   anecdotes   of   men   who;   unaccustomed   to   German   beer;
  and   drinking   too   much   of   it;   had   gone   mad   and   developed   homicidal
  mania;   of   men   who   had   died   young   through   drinking   German   beer;   of
  lovers   that   German   beer   had   been   the   means   of   parting   for   ever   from
  beautiful girls。
  At ten o'clock we started to walk back to the hotel。                  It was a stormy…
  looking night; with heavy clouds drifting over a light moon。 Harris said:
  〃We   won't   go   back   the   same   way   we   came;   we'll   walk   back   by   the
  river。    It is lovely in the moonlight。〃
  Harris told   a   sad   history;  as   we   walked;   about   a   man   he   once   knew;
  who is now  in   a home   for harmless   imbeciles。               He   said he   recalled   the
  story because it was on just such another night as this that he was walking
  with that man the very last time he ever saw the poor fellow。                      They were
  strolling     down     the   Thames      Embankment;         Harris     said;   and   the   man
  frightened   him   then   by  persisting   that   he   saw   the   statue   of   the   Duke   of
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  Wellington      at  the   corner   of   Westminster      Bridge;   when;     as  everybody
  knows; it stands in Piccadilly。
  It was at this exact instant that we came in sight of the first of these
  wooden copies。        It occupied the centre of a small; railed…in square a little
  above   us   on   the   opposite   side   of   the   way。 George   suddenly   stood   still
  and leant against the wall of the quay。
  〃What's the matter?〃 I said; 〃feeling giddy?〃
  He said:     〃I do; a little。   Let's rest here a moment。〃
  He stood there with his eyes glued to the thing。
  He said; speaking huskily:
  〃Talking   of   statues;   what   always   strikes   me   is   how   very   much   one
  statue is like another statue。〃
  Harris   said:    〃I   cannot   agree   with   you   therepictures;   if   you   like。
  Some pictures are very like other pictures; but with a statue there is always
  something   distinctive。        Take   that   statue   we   saw   early   in   the   evening;〃
  continued Harris; 〃before we went into the concert hall。                 It represented a
  man sitting on a horse。          In Prague you will see other statues of men on
  horses; but nothing at all like that one。〃
  〃Yes they are;〃 said George; 〃they are all alike。              It's always the same
  horse;   and   it's   always   the   same   man。    They   are   all   exactly   alike。  It's
  idiotic nonsense to say they are not。〃
  He appeared to be angry with Harris。
  〃What makes you think so?〃 I asked。
  〃What   makes   me   think   so?〃   retorted   George;   now   turning   upon   me。
  〃Why; look at that damned thing over there!〃
  I said:   〃What damned thing?〃
  〃Why; that thing;〃 said George; 〃look at it!              There is the same horse
  with half a tail; standing on its hind legs; the same man without his hat; the
  same〃
  Harris   said:    〃You   are   talking   now   about   the   statue   we   saw   in   the
  Ringplatz。〃
  〃No;    I'm   not;〃   replied   George;    〃I'm   talking    about   the   statue  over
  there。〃
  〃What statue?〃 said Harris。
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  George   looked   at   Harris;   but   Harris   is   a   man   who   might;   with   care;
  have     been    a  fair  amateur     actor。   His     face   merely    expressed      friendly
  sorrow;   mingled   with   alarm。        Next;   George