第 8 节
作者:保时捷      更新:2021-02-18 21:47      字数:9321
  CHREMYLUS
  Aye; right but he thinks you are no longer alive。
  OLD WOMAN
  Ah! friend; I am pining away with grief。
  CHREMYLUS  (aside)
  You are rotting away; it seems to me。
  OLD WOMAN
  I have grown so thin; I could slip through a ring。
  CHREMYLUS
  Yes; if it were as large as the hoop of a sieve。
  (A young man enters;
  wearing a garland on his head
  and carrying a torch in his hand。)
  OLD WOMAN
  But here is the youth; the cause of my complaint; he looks as
  though he were going to a; festival。
  CHREMYLUS
  Yes; if his chaplet and his torch are any guides。
  YOUTH  (to the OLD WOMAN; With cool politeness)
  Greeting to you。
  OLD WOMAN  (in a puzzled tone)
  What was that he said?
  YOUTH
  My ancient old dear; you have grown white very quickly; by heaven!
  OLD WOMAN
  Oh! what an insult!
  CHREMYLUS
  It is a long time; then; since he saw you?
  OLD WOMAN
  A long time? My god! he was with me yesterday。
  CHREMYLUS
  It must be; then; that; unlike other people; he sees more
  clearly when he's drunk。
  OLD WOMAN
  No; but I have always known him for an insolent fellow。
  YOUTH
  Oh! divine Posidon! Oh; ye gods of old age! what wrinkles she
  has on her face!  (He holds his torch close to her; in order to
  inspect her more closely。)
  OLD WOMAN
  Oh! oh! keep your distance with that torch。
  CHREMYLUS  (aside)
  It's just as well; if a single spark were to reach her; she
  would catch fire like an old olive branch。
  YOUTH
  I propose to have a game with you。
  OLD WOMAN  (eagerly)
  Where; naughty boy?
  YOUTH
  Here。 Take some nuts in your hand。
  OLD WOMAN
  What game is this?
  YOUTH
  Let's play at guessing how many 。。。 teeth you have。
  CHREMYLUS
  Ah! I'll tell you; she's got three; or perhaps four。
  YOUTH
  Pay up; you've lost! she has only one single grinder。
  OLD WOMAN
  You wretch! you're not in your right senses。 Do you insult me thus
  before this crowd?
  YOUTH
  I am washing you thoroughly; that's doing you a service。
  CHREMYLUS
  No; no! as she is there; she can still deceive; but if this
  white…lead is washed off; her wrinkles will come out plainly。
  OLD WOMAN
  You are only an old fool!
  YOUTH
  Ah! he is playing the gallant; he is playing with your tits; and
  thinks I do not see it。
  OLD WOMAN  (to CHREMYLUS)
  Oh! no; by Aphrodite; don't do that; you naughty jealous fellow。
  CHREMYLUS
  Oh! most certainly not; by Hecate! Verily and indeed I would
  need to be mad! But; young man; I cannot forgive you; if you cast
  off this beautiful child。
  YOUTH
  Why; I adore her。
  CHREMYLUS
  But nevertheless she accuses you。。。
  YOUTH
  Accuses me of what?
  CHREMYLUS
  。。。of having told her insolently; 〃Once upon a time the
  Milesians were brave。〃
  YOUTH
  Oh! I shall not dispute with you about her。
  CHREMYLUS
  Why not?
  YOUTH
  Out of respect for your age; with anyone but you I should not be
  so easy; come; take the girl and be happy。
  CHREMYLUS
  see; I see; you don't want her any more。
  OLD WOMAN
  Nay this is a thing that cannot be allowed。
  YOUTH
  I cannot argue with a woman who has been laid by every one of
  these thirteen thousand men。
  (He points to the audience。)
  CHREMYLUS
  Yet; since you liked the wine; you should now consume the lees。
  YOUTH
  But these lees are quite rancid and fusty。
  CHREMYLUS
  Pass them through a straining…cloth; they'll clarify。
  YOUTH
  But I want to go in with you to offer these chaplets to the god。
  OLD WOMAN
  And I too have something to tell him。
  YOUTH
  Then I won't enter。
  CHREMYLUS
  Come; have no fear; she won't harm you。
  YOUTH
  That's true; I've been managing the old bark so long。
  OLD WOMAN
  Go in; Ill follow after you。
  (They enter the house。)
  CHREMYLUS
  Good gods! that old hag has fastened herself to her youth like a
  limpet to its rock。
  (He follows them in。)
  (Interlude of dancing by the CHORUS。)
  (HERMES enters and begins knocking on the door。)
  CARIO  (opening the door)
  Who is knocking at the door? Halloa! I see no one; it was then
  by chance it gave forth that plaintive tone。
  HERMES  (to CARIO; who is about to close the door)
  Cario! stop!
  CARIO
  Eh! friend; was it you who knocked so loudly? Tell me。
  HERMES
  No; I was going to knock and you forestalled me by opening。
  Come; call your master quick; then his wife and his children; then his
  slave and his dog; then yourself and his pig。
  CARIO
  And what's it all about?
  HERMES
  It's about this; rascal! Zeus wants to serve you all with the same
  sauce and hurl the lot of you into the Barathrum。
  CARIO  (aside)
  Have a care for your tongue; you bearer of ill tidings!  (To
  HERMES)  But why does he want to treat us in that scurvy fashion?
  HERMES
  Because you have committed the most dreadful crime。 Since Plutus
  has recovered his sight; there is nothing for us other gods; neither
  incense; nor laurels; nor cakes; nor victims; nor anything in the
  world。
  CARIO
  And you will never be offered anything more; you governed us too
  ill
  HERMES
  I care nothing at all about the other gods; but it's myself。 I
  tell you I am dying of hunger。
  CARIO
  That's reasoning like a wise fellow。
  HERMES
  Formerly; from earliest dawn; I was offered all sorts of good
  things in the wine…shops;…wine…cakes; honey; dried figs; in short;
  dishes worthy of Hermes。 Now; I lie the livelong day on my back;
  with my legs in the air; famishing。
  CARIO
  And quite right too; for you often had them punished who treated
  you so well。
  HERMES
  Ah! the lovely cake they used to knead for me on the fourth of the
  month!
  CARIO
  You recall it vainly; your regrets are useless!
  HERMES
  Ah! the ham I was wont to devour!
  CARIO
  Well then! make use of your legs and hop on one leg upon the
  wine…skin; to while away the time。
  HERMES
  Oh! the grilled entrails I used to swallow down!
  CARIO
  Your own have got the colic; I think
  HERMES
  Oh! the delicious tipple; half…wine; half…water!
  CARIO
  Here; take this and be off。  (He farts。)
  HERMES  (in tragic style)
  Would you render service to the friend that loves you?
  CARIO
  Willingly; if I can。
  HERMES
  Give me some well…baked bread and a big hunk of the victims they
  are sacrificing in your house。
  CARIO
  That would be stealing。
  HERMES
  Do you forget; then; how I used to take care he knew nothing about
  it when you were stealing something from your master?
  CARIO
  Because I used to share it with you; you rogue; some cake or other
  always came your way;
  HERMES
  Which afterwards you ate up all by yourself。
  CARIO
  But then you did not share the blows when I was caught。
  HERMES
  Forget past injuries; now you have taken Phyle。 Ah! how I should
  like to live with you! Take pity and receive me。
  CARIO
  You would leave the gods to stop here?
  HERMES
  One is much better off among you。
  CARIO
  What! you would desert Do you think that is honest?
  HERMES
  〃Where I live well; there is my country。〃
  CARIO
  But how could we employ you here?
  HERMES
  Place me near the door; I am the watchman god and would shift of
  the robbers。
  CARIO
  Shift off! Ah! but we have no love for shifts。
  HERMES
  Entrust me with business dealings。
  CARIO
  But we are rich; why should we keep a baggling Hermes?
  HERMES
  Let me intrigue for you。
  CARIO
  No; no; intrigues are forbidden; we believe in good faith。
  HERMES
  I will work for you as a guide。
  CARIO
  But the god sees clearly now; so we no longer want a guide。
  HERMES
  Well then; I will preside over the games。 Ah! what can you
  object to In that? Nothing is fitter for Plutus than to give scenic
  and gymnastic games。
  CARIO
  How useful it is to have so many names Here you have found the
  means of earning your bread。 I don't wonder the jurymen so eagerly try
  to get entered for many tribunals。
  HERMES
  So then; you admit me on these terms?
  CARIO
  Go and wash the entrails of the victims at the well; so that you
  may show yourself serviceable at once。
  (They both enter the house。 A PRIEST of ZEUS comes hurrying in。)
  PRIEST
  Can anyone tell me where Chremylus is?
  CHREMYLUS  (emerging from the house)
  What would