第 7 节
作者:博搏      更新:2021-02-20 05:56      字数:9322
  〃How do you like falling in?〃 said the prince。
  After some effort the princess panted out;
  〃Is that what you call FALLING IN?〃
  〃Yes;〃     answered     the   prince;   〃I  should     think   it  a  very   tolerable
  specimen。〃
  〃It seemed to me like going up;〃 rejoined she。
  〃My feeling was certainly one of elevation too;〃 the prince conceded。
  The   princess   did   not   appear   to   understand   him;   for   she   retorted   his
  question:
  〃How do YOU like falling in?〃 said the princess。
  〃Beyond everything;〃 answered he; 〃for I have fallen in with the only
  perfect creature I ever saw。〃
  〃No more of that: I am tired of it;〃 said the princess。
  Perhaps she shared her father's aversion to punning。
  〃Don't you like falling in then?〃 said the prince。
  〃It is the most delightful fun I ever had in my life;〃 answered she。                 〃I
  never fell before。      I wish I could learn。       To think I am the only person in
  my father's kingdom that can't fall!〃
  Here the poor princess looked almost sad。
  〃I shall be most happy to fall in with you any time you like;〃 said the
  prince; devotedly。
  〃Thank you。       I don't know。       Perhaps it would not be proper。           But I
  don't    care。   At   all  events;   as  we   have    fallen  in;  let  us  have   a  swim
  together。〃
  〃With all my heart;〃 responded the prince。
  And away they went; swimming; and diving; and floating; until at last
  they heard cries along the shore; and saw lights glancing in all directions。
  It was now quite late; and there was no moon。
  〃I   must   go   home;〃   said   the   princess。   〃I   am   very   sorry;   for   this   is
  delightful。〃
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  〃So am I;〃 returned the prince。          〃But I am glad I haven't a home to go
  toat least; I don't exactly know where it is。〃
  〃I wish I hadn't one either;〃 rejoined the princess; 〃it is so stupid!                I
  have    a  great   mind;〃    she   continued;    〃to   play   them   all  a  trick。   Why
  couldn't they leave me alone?          They won't trust me in the lake for a single
  night!You see where that green light is burning?               That is the window of
  my room。       Now if you would just swim there with me very quietly; and
  when we are all but under the balcony; give me such a pushup you call
  it…as   you   did   a   little   while   ago;   I   should   be   able   to   catch   hold   of   the
  balcony; and get in at the window; and then they may look for me till to…
  morrow morning!〃
  〃With   more   obedience  than   pleasure;〃   said   the   prince;  gallantly;   and
  away they swam; very gently。
  〃Will you be in the lake to…morrow night?〃 the prince ventured to ask。
  〃To   be   sure   I   will。 I   don't   think   so。 Perhaps;〃   was   the   princess's
  somewhat strange answer。
  But   the   prince   was   intelligent   enough   not   to   press   her   further;   and
  merely whispered; as he gave her the parting lift; 〃Don't tell。〃
  The only answer the princess returned was a roguish look。                   She was
  already a yard above his head。           The look seemed to say; 〃Never fear。 It is
  too good fun to spoil that way。〃
  So perfectly like other people had she been in the water; that even yet
  the prince could scarcely believe his eyes when he saw her ascend slowly;
  grasp the balcony; and disappear through the window。 He turned; almost
  expecting to see her still by his side。         But he was alone in the water。           So
  he swam away quietly; and watched the lights roving about the shore for
  hours    after   the  princess    was   safe   in  her  chamber。      As    soon   as   they
  disappeared; he landed in search of his tunic and sword; and; after some
  trouble;  found   them  again。 Then   he   made   the best of   his   way  round   the
  lake to the other side。 There the wood was wilder; and the shore steeper…
  rising more immediately towards the mountains which surrounded the lake
  on all sides; and kept sending it messages of silvery streams from morning
  to night; and all night long。         He soon found a spot whence he could see
  the   green    light  in  the  princess's    room;   and   where;    even    in  the  broad
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  daylight; he would be in no danger of being discovered from the opposite
  shore。   It was a sort of cave in the rock; where he provided himself a bed
  of withered leaves; and lay down too tired for hunger to keep him awake。
  All night long he dreamed that he was swimming with the princess。
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  10。          Look at the Moon。
  Early the next morning the prince set out to look for something to eat;
  which he soon found at a forester's hut; where for many following days he
  was supplied with all that a brave prince could consider necessary。                 And
  having   plenty   to   keep   him   alive   for   the   present;   he   would   not   think   of
  wants not yet in existence。         Whenever Care intruded; this prince always
  bowed him out in the most princely manner。 When he returned from his
  breakfast to his watch…cave; he saw the princess already floating about in
  the lake; attended by the king and queen whom he knew by their crowns
  and a great company in lovely little boats; with canopies of all the colours
  of the rainbow; and flags and streamers of a great many more。                   It was a
  very  bright   day;   and   soon   the   prince;   burned   up   with   the   heat;   began   to
  long for the cold water and the cool princess。             But he had to endure till
  twilight; for the boats had provisions on board; and it was not till the sun
  went down that the gay party began to vanish。             Boat after boat drew away
  to the shore; following that of the king and queen; till only one; apparently
  the princess's own boat; remained。          But she did not want to go home even
  yet; and the prince thought he saw her order the boat to the shore without
  her。 At all events; it rowed away; and now; of all the radiant company; only
  one white speck remained。           Then the prince began to sing。          And this is
  what he sung:
  〃Lady fair; Swan…white; Lift thine eyes; Banish night By the might Of
  thine eyes。
  Snowy arms; Oars of snow; Oar her hither; Plashing low。 Soft and slow;
  Oar her hither。
  Stream   behind   her   O'er   the   lake;   Radiant   whiteness!   In   her   wake
  Following; following for her sake。 Radiant whiteness!
  Cling about her; Waters blue; Part not from her; But renew Cold and
  true Kisses round her。
  Lap me round; Waters sad; That have left her。 Make me glad; For ye
  had Kissed her ere ye left her。〃
  Before he had finished his song; the princess was just under the place
  where he sat; and looking up to find him。           Her ears had led her truly。
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  〃Would you like a fall; princess?〃 said the prince; looking down。
  〃Ah!   there   you   are!    Yes;   if   you   please;   prince;〃   said   the   princess;
  looking up。
  〃How do you know I am a prince; princess?〃 said the prince。
  〃Because you are a very nice young man; prince;〃 said the princess。
  〃Come up then; princess。〃
  〃Fetch me; prince。〃
  The prince took off his scarf; then his sword…belt; then his tunic; and
  tied them all together; and let them down。             But the line was far too short。
  He unwound his turban; and added it to the rest; when it was all but long
  enough;   and   his   purse   completed   it。    The   princess   just   managed   to   lay
  hold of the knot of money; and was beside him in a moment。                      This rock
  was     much    higher    than   the  other;   and   the   splash   and   the   dive   were
  tremendous。       The princess was in ecstasies of delight; and their swim was
  delicious。
  Night   after   night   they   met;   and   swam   about   in   the   dark   clear   lake;
  where such was the prince's gladness; that (whether the princess's way of
  looking at things infected him; or he was actually getting light…headed) he
  often fancied that he was swimming in the sky instead of the lake。                     But
  when     he   talked   about    being   in  heaven;    the   princess    laughed    at  him
  dreadfully。
  When the moon came; she brought them fres