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作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:48      字数:9321
  〃No;〃 said the savage; rubbing his head; 〃it was a good; honest rap; so
  I must take you at your word。           If you are indeed man; and hungry; it will
  be a charity to feed you; if you are a spirit; it will at least be interesting to
  watch you eat; so sit down; and let's see what I have in my wallet。〃
  So cross…legged we squatted opposite each other on the table rock; and;
  feeling like another Sindbad the Sailor; I watched my new friend fumble in
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  his bag and lay out at his side all sorts of odds and ends of string; fish…
  hooks; chew… ing…gum; material for making a fire; and so on; until at last
  he came to a package (done up; I noted with delight; in a broad; green leaf
  which      had   certainly    been    growing     that  morning);      and   unrolling    it;
  displayed a lump of dried meat; a few biscuits; much thicker and heavier
  than the honey… cakes of the Hither folk; and something that looked and
  smelt like strong; white cheese。
  He signed to me to eat; and you may depend upon it I was not slow in
  accepting      the  invitation。     That    tough    biltong    tasted   to  me    like  the
  tenderest steak that ever came from a grill; the biscuits were ambrosial; the
  cheese   melted   in   my   mouth   as   butter   melts   in   that   of   the   virtuous;   but
  when the old man finished the quaint picnic by inviting me to accompany
  him down to the waterside for a drink; I shook my head。                     I had a great
  respect for dead queens and kings; I said; but there were too many of them
  up   above   to   make   me   thirsty   this   morning;   my   respect   did   not   go   to
  making me desire to imbibe them in solution!
  Afterwards I chanced to ask him what he had been pick… ing up just
  now along the margin; and after looking at me suspiciously for a minute
  he asked
  〃You are not a thief?〃        On being reassured on that point he continued:
  〃And you will not attempt to rob me of the harvest for which I venture into
  this ghost…haunted glen; which you and I alone of living men have seen?〃
  〃No。〃     Whatever they were; I said; I would respect his earnings。
  〃Very well; then;〃 said the old man; 〃look here!             I come hither to pick
  up those pretty trifles which yonder lords and ladies have done with;〃 and
  plunging   his   hand   into   an…   other   bag   he   brought   out   a   perfect   fistful   of
  splendid gems and jewels; some set and some unset。                    〃They wash from
  the hands and wrists of those who have lodgings in the crevices of the falls
  above;〃   he   explained。      〃After   a   time   the   beach   here   will   be   thick   with
  them。     Could I get up whence you came down; they might be gathered by
  the sackful。     Come! there is an eddy still unsearched; and I will show you
  how they lie。〃
  It was very fascinating; and I and that old man set to work amongst the
  gravels; and; to be brief; in half an hour found enough glittering stuff to set
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  up a Fifth Avenue jewel… ler's shop。           But to tell the truth; now that I had
  breakfasted; and   felt manhood in   my veins   again; I   was   eager to   be off;
  and     out    of   the    close;   death…tainted      atmosphere       of   that    valley。
  Consequently I presently stood up and said
  〃Look here; old man; this is fine sport no doubt; but just at present I
  have   a   big   job   on   handone   which   will   not   wait;   and   I   must   be   going。
  See; luck and young eyes have favoured me; here is twice as much gold
  and stones as you have got togetherit is all yours without a question if
  you will show me the way out of this den and afterwards put me on the
  road to your big city; for thither I am bound with an errand to your king;
  Ar…hap。〃
  The sight of my gems; backed; perhaps; with the men… tion of Ar…hap's
  name; appealed to the old fellow; and af… ter a grunt or two about 〃losing a
  tide〃 just when spoil was so abundant; he accepted the bargain; shouldered
  his be… longings; and led me towards the far corner of the beach。
  It looked as if we were walking right against the tower… ing ice wall;
  but when we were within a yard or two of it a narrow cleft; only eighteen
  inches wide; and wonderfully masked by an ice column; showed to the left;
  and into this we squeezed ourselves; the entrance by which we had come
  appearing to close up instantly we had gone a pace or two; so perfectly did
  the ice walls match each other。
  It  was    the  most   uncanny     thoroughfare      conceivablea     sheer;   sharp
  crack in the blue ice cliffs extending from where the sunlight shone in a
  dazzling   golden   band   five   hundred   feet   overhead   to   where   bottom   was
  touched in blue ob… scurity of the ice…foot。             It was so narrow we had to
  travel   sideways   for   the   most   part;   a   fact   which   brought   my   face   close
  against the clear blue glass walls; and enabled me from time to time to see;
  far back in those translucent depths; more and more and evermore frozen
  Martians waiting in stony silence for their release。
  But   the   fact   of   facts   was   that   slowly   the   floor   of   the   cleft   trended
  upwards; whilst the sky strip appeared to come downwards to meet it。                     A
  mile;   perhaps;   we   growled   and   squeezed   up   that   wonderful   gully;   then
  with a feeling of incredible joy I felt the clear; outer air smiting upon me。
  In my hurry and delight I put my head into the small of the back of
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  the puffing old man who blocked the way in front and forced him forward;
  until at lastbefore we expected itthe cleft suddenly ended; and he and I
  tumbled headlong over each other on to a glittering; frozen snowslope; the
  sky    azure   overhead;     the  sunshine     warm    as  a  tepid   bath;   and   a  wide
  prospect of mountain and plain extending all around。
  So delightful was the sudden   change of circumstances that I   became
  quite boyish; and seizing the old man   in my exub… erance by the   hands;
  dragged him to his feet; and danced him round and round in a circle; while
  his   ancient   hair   flapped   about   his   head;   his   skin   cloak   waved   from   his
  shoulders   like   a   pair   of   dusky   wings   and   half…eaten   cakes;   dried   flesh;
  glittering jewels; broken diadems; and golden finger…rings were flung in an
  arc about us。      We capered till fairly out of breath; and then; slapping him
  on the back shoulder; I asked whose land all this was about us。
  He replied that it was no one's; all waste from verge to verge。
  〃What!〃   was   my   exclamation。         〃All   ownerless;   and   with   so   much
  treasure hidden hereabout!          Why; I shall annex it to my country; and you
  and   I   will   peg   out   original   settlers'   claims!〃 And;   still   excited   by   the
  mountain air; I whipped out my sword; and in default of a star…spangled
  banner to plant on the newly…acquired territory; traced in gigantic letters
  on the snow…crustU。S。A。
  〃And now;〃 I added; wiping the rime off my blade with the lappet of
  my coat; 〃let us stop capering about here and get to business。                  You have
  promised to put me on the way to your big city。〃
  〃Come on then;〃 said the little man; gathering up his property。                 〃This
  white hillside leads to nowhere; we must get into the valley first; and then
  you   shall   see   your   road。〃 And   right   well   that   quaint   barbarian   kept   his
  promise。
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  CHAPTER XIII
  It   was   half   a   day's   march   from  those   glittering   snow…   fields   into   the
  low   country;   and   when   that   was   reached   I   found   myself   amongst   quite
  another people。
  The land was no longer fat and flowery; giving every kind of produce
  for the asking; but stony for the most part; and; where we first came on
  vegetation;   overgrown   by   firs;   with   a   pine   which   looked   to   me   like   a
  species   which   went   to   make   the   coal   measures   in   my   dear   but   distant
  planet。    More than this I cannot say; for there are no places in the world
  like mess…room and quarter…deck for forgetting school learn… ing。                   Instead
  of   the   glorious   wealth   of   parti…coloured   vege…