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作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:48      字数:9321
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  long   arcade   of   cool   black   shadows;   sheltering   still   water;   till   water   and
  shadow  suddenly  ended   a quarter   of   a   mile   down   in   a   patch   of   brilliant
  colour。     It was as peaceful as could be in the first morning light; and to
  me over all there was the inexpressible attraction of the unknown。
  As   our   boat   slipped   silently  forward   up   this   leafy  lane;   a   thin   white
  〃feather〃 in her mouth alone breaking the steely surface of the stream; the
  men   rested   from   their   work   and   began;   as   sailors   will;   to   put   on   their
  shore…going clothes; the while they chatted in low tones over the profits of
  the voyage。       Overhead flying squirrels were flitting to and fro like bats;
  or shelling fruit whereof the husks fell with a pleasant splash about us; and
  on one bank a couple of early mothers were washing their babies; whose
  smothered protests were almost the only sound in this morning world。
  Another silent dip or two of the oars and the colour ahead crystallised
  into   a   town。   If   I   said   it   was   like   an African   village   on   a   large   scale;   I
  should probably give you the best description in the fewest words。                       From
  the very water's edge up to the crown of a low hill inland; extended a mass
  of   huts   and   wooden   buildings;   embowered   and   partly   hidden   in   bright
  green   foliage;   with   here   and   there   patches   of   millet;   or   some   such   food
  plant; and the flowers that grow everywhere so abundantly in this country。
  It was all Arcadian and peaceful enough at the moment; and as we drew
  near the men were just coming out to the quays along the har… bour front;
  the streets filling and the town waking to busy life。
  A turn to the left through a watergate defended by towers of wood and
  mud; and we were in the city harbour itself; boats of many kinds moored
  on   every   side;   quaint   craft   from   the   gulfs   and   bays   of   Nowhere;   full   of
  unheard…of       merch…    andise;    and   manned      by   strange…faced      crews;    every
  vessel a romance of nameless seas; an epitome of an undiscovered world;
  and every moment the scene grew busier as the breakfast smoke arose; and
  wharf and gangway set to work upon the day's labours。
  Our boatloaded; as it turned out; with spoil from Seth was run to a
  place  of  honour  at the  bottom  of   the  town square;  and  was   an   object   of
  much curiosity to a small crowd which speedily collected and lent a hand
  with the mooring ropes; the while chatting excitedly with the crew about
  further   tribute   and   the   latest   news   from   overseas。      At   the   same   time   a
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  swarthy      barbarian;     whose     trappings    showed      him    to  be   some    sort   of
  functionary;   came   down   to   our   〃captain;〃   much   wagging   of   heads   and
  counting of notched sticks taking place between them。
  I;  indeed;  was   apparently  the  least   interesting  item  of   the cargo;   and
  this was embarrassing。           No hero likes to be ne… glected; it is fatal to his
  part。    I   had   said   my    prayers    and   steeled    myself    to  all  sorts   of  fine
  endurance on the way up; and here; when it came to the crisis; no one was
  anxious to play the necessary villain。             They just helped me ashore civilly
  enough; the captain nodded his head at me; mutter… ing something in an
  indifferent     tone   to   the  functionary      about    a  ghost   who     had   wandered
  overseas   and   begged   a   passage   up   the   canal;   the   group   about   the   quay
  stared a little; but that was all。
  Once   I   remember   seeing   a   squatting;   life…size   heathen   idol   hoisted
  from a vessel's hold and deposited on a sugar…box on a New York quay。
  Some ribald passer…by put a battered felt hat upon Vishnu's sacred curls;
  and there the poor image sat; an alien in an indifferent land; a sack across
  its   shoulders;   a   〃billycock〃   upon   its   head;   and   honoured   at   most   with   a
  passing stare。      I thought of that lonely image as al… most as lonely I stood
  on   the   Thither   men's     quay;   without     the   support   of   friends   or  heroics;
  wondering what to do next。
  However;   a   cheerful   disposition   is   sometimes   better   than   a   banking
  account;   and   not   having   the   one   I   cultivated   the   other;   sunning   myself
  amongst the bales for a time; and then; since none seemed interested in me;
  wandered off into the town; partly to satisfy my curiosity; and partly in the
  vague hope of ascertaining if my princess was really here; and; if possible;
  getting sight of her。
  Meanwhile        it  turned    hot  with    a  supernatural;      heavy    sort   of  heat
  altogether; I overheard passersby exclaiming; out of the common; and after
  wandering for an hour through gardens and endless streets of thatched huts;
  I was glad enough to throw myself down in the shadow of some trees on
  the outskirts of the great central pile of buildings; a whole village in itself
  of beam…built towers and dwelling… place; suggesting by its superior size
  that it might actually be Ar…hap's palace。
  Hotter and hotter it grew; while a curious secondary sunrise in the west;
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  the like of which I never saw before seemed to add to the heat; and heavier
  and     heavier    my    eye…    lids;  till  I  dozed     at  last;   and    finally   slept
  uncomfortably for a time。
  Rousing up suddenly; imagine my surprise to see sitting; chin on knees;
  about a yard away; a slender girlish figure; infinitely out of place in that
  world of rough barbarians。 Was it possible?              Was I dreaming?         No; there
  was no doubt about it; she was a girl of the Hither folk; slim and pretty;
  but with a wonderfully sad look in her gazelle eyes; and scarcely a sign of
  the   indolent   happiness   of   Seth   in   the   pale   little   face   regarding   me   so
  fixedly。
  〃Good gracious; miss;〃 I said; still rubbing my eyes and doubting my
  senses; 〃have you dropped from the skies?               You are the very last person I
  expected to see in this barbarian place。〃
  〃And you too; sir。        Oh; it is lovely to see one so newly from home;
  and free…seemingnot a slave。〃
  〃How did you know I was from Seth?〃
  〃Oh; that   was   easy enough;〃   and   with a  little  laugh she  pointed to   a
  pebble lying between us; on which was a piece of battered sweetmeat in a
  perforated bamboo box。           Poor An had given me something just like that
  in a playful mood; and I had kept it in my pocket for her sake; being; as
  you   will   have   doubtless   observed;   a   sentimental   young   man;   and   now   I
  clapped my hand where it should have been; but it was gone。
  〃Yes;〃   said   my   new   friend;   〃that   is   yours。   I   smelt   the   sweetmeat
  coming up   the   hill;  and   crossed   the grass   until   I   found   you   here   asleep。
  Oh;   it   was   lovely!   I   took   it   from   your   pocket;   and   white   Seth   rose   up
  before my swimming eyes; even at the scent of it。                 I am Si; well named;
  for that in our land means sadness; Si; the daughter of Prince Hath's chief
  sweetmeat…maker;   so   I   should   know   something   of   such   stuff。          May   I;
  please; nibble a little piece?〃
  〃Eat   it   all;   my   lass;   and   welcome。 How   came   you   here?   But   I   can
  guess。     Do not answer if you would rather not。〃
  〃Ay; but I will。      It is not every day I can speak to ears so friendly as
  yours。     I am a slave; chosen for my luckless beauty as last year's tribute
  to Ar…hap。〃
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  〃And now?〃
  〃And now the slave of Ar…hap's horse…keeper; set aside to make room
  for a fresher face。〃
  〃And do you know whose face that is?〃
  〃Not I; a hapless maid sent into this land of horrors; to bear ignominy
  and stripes; to eat coarse food and do coarse work; the miserable plaything
  of some brute in semi…human form; with but the one consolation of dying
  early   as   we   tribute…women   always   die。      Poor   comrade   in   exile;   I   only
  know her as yet by sympathy。〃
  〃What if I said it was Heru; the princess?〃
  The Martian girl