第 11 节
作者:博搏      更新:2021-02-20 05:57      字数:9322
  bubbling of the spring Out of darkness wandering; Or the mighty rush and
  flowing Of  the  river's downward   going;   Or the  music…showers   that   drop
  On the outspread beech's top; Or the ocean's mighty voice; When his lifted
  waves rejoice; Such; my soul; thy world would be; if no love did sing in
  thee。
  Lady; keep thy world's delight; Keep the waters in thy sight。 Love hath
  made me strong to go; For thy sake; to realms below; Where the water's
  shine and hum Through the darkness never come; Let; I pray; one thought
  of me Spring; a little well; in thee; Lest thy loveless soul be found Like a
  dry and thirsty ground。〃
  〃Sing again; prince。       It makes it less tedious;〃 said the princess。
  But the prince was too much overcome to sing any more; and a long
  pause followed。
  〃This is very kind of you; prince;〃 said the princess at last; quite coolly;
  as she lay in the boat with her eyes shut。
  〃I   am   sorry   I   can't   return   the   compliment;〃   thought   the   prince;   〃but
  you are worth dying for; after all。〃
  Again a wavelet; and another; and another flowed over the stone; and
  wetted both the prince's knees; but he did not speak or move。 Twothree
  four   hours   passed   in   this   way;   the   princess   apparently   asleep;   and   the
  prince very patient。       But he was much disappointed in his position; for he
  had none of the consolation he had hoped for。
  At last he could bear it no longer。
  〃Princess!〃 said he。
  But at the moment up started the princess; crying;
  〃I'm afloat!     I'm afloat!〃
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  And the little boat bumped against the stone。
  〃Princess!〃 repeated the prince; encouraged by seeing her wide awake
  and looking eagerly at the water。
  〃Well?〃 said she; without looking round。
  〃Your   papa   promised   that   you   should   look   at   me;   and   you   haven't
  looked at me once。〃
  〃Did he?      Then I suppose I must。         But I am so sleepy!〃
  〃Sleep then; darling; and don't mind me;〃 said the poor prince。
  〃Really; you are very good;〃 replied the princess。             〃I think I will go to
  sleep again。〃
  〃Just give me a glass of wine and a biscuit first;〃 said the prince; very
  humbly。
  〃With all my heart;〃 said the princess; and gaped as she said it。
  She got the wine and the biscuit; however; and leaning over the side of
  the boat towards him; was compelled to look at him。
  〃Why; prince;〃 she said; 〃you don't look well!             Are you sure you don't
  mind it?〃 〃Not a bit;〃 answered he; feeling very faint in deed。                   〃Only  I
  shall die before it is of any use to you; unless I have something to eat。〃
  〃There; then;〃 said she; holding out the wine to him。
  〃Ah!   you   must   feed   me。     I   dare   not   move   my   hands。    The   water
  would run away directly。〃
  〃Good gracious!〃 said the princess; and she began at once to feed him
  with bits of biscuit and sips of wine。
  As she fed him; he contrived to kiss the tips of her fingers now and
  then。    She did not seem to mind it; one way or the other。               But the prince
  felt better。
  〃Now  for   your own sake;   princess;〃 said he;  〃I   cannot   let   you   go   to
  sleep。    You must sit and look at me; else I shall not be able to keep up。〃
  〃Well;   I   will   do   anything   I   can   to   oblige   you;〃   answered   she;   with
  condescension; and; sitting down; she did look at him; and kept looking at
  him with wonderful steadiness; considering all things。
  The   sun   went   down;   and   the   moon   rose;   and;   gush   after   gush;   the
  waters were rising up the prince's body。           They were up to his waist now。
  〃Why can't we go and have a swim?〃 said the princess。                 〃There seems
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  to be water enough Just about here。〃
  〃I shall never swim more;〃 said the prince。
  〃Oh; I forgot;〃 said the princess; and was silent。
  So the water grew and grew; and rose up and up on the prince。                         And
  the   princess   sat   and   looked   at   him。    She   fed   him   now   and   then。      The
  night    wore    on。    The    waters     rose   and   rose。   The     moon     rose   likewise
  higher   and   higher;   and   shone   full   on   the   face   of   the   dying   prince。   The
  water was up to his neck。
  〃Will you kiss me; princess?〃 said he; feebly。
  The nonchalance was all gone now。
  〃Yes; I will;〃 answered the princess; and kissed him with a long; sweet;
  cold kiss。
  〃Now;〃 said he; with a sigh of content; 〃I die happy。〃
  He   did   not speak   again。       The   princess   gave him  some   wine   for   the
  last   time:   he   was   past   eating。   Then   she  sat   down   again;  and   looked   at
  him。     The   water   rose   and   rose。      It   touched   his   chin。     It   touched    his
  lower lip。      It touched between his lips。          He shut them hard to keep it out。
  The     princess    began     to   feel  strange。     It   touched     his   upper    lip。   He
  breathed through his nostrils。            The princess looked wild。            It covered his
  nostrils。     Her   eyes   looked   scared;   and   shone   strange   in   the   moonlight。
  His   head   fell   back;   the   water   closed   over   it;   and   the   bubbles   of   his   last
  breath   bubbled   up   through   the   water。        The   princess   gave   a   shriek;   and
  sprang into the lake。
  She   laid   hold   first   of   one   leg;   and   then   of   the   other;   and   pulled   and
  tugged; but she could not move either。                 She stopped to take breath; and
  that   made   her   think   that   HE   could   not   get   any   breath。   She   was   frantic。
  She   got   hold   of    him;   and   held    his   head   above    the   water;   which     was
  possible now his hands were no longer on the hole。 But it was of no use;
  for he was past breathing。
  Love   and   water   brought   back   all   her   strength。        She   got   under   the
  water; and pulled and pulled with her whole might; till at last she got one
  leg out。     The other easily followed。            How she got him into the boat she
  never could tell; but when she did; she fainted away。 Coming to herself;
  she seized the oars; kept herself steady as best she could; and rowed and
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  rowed;     though     she   had   never    rowed    before。    Round     rocks;   and   over
  shallows; and through mud she rowed; till she got to the landing… stairs of
  the palace。     By this time her people were on the shore; for they had heard
  her   shriek。    She   made   them   carry   the   prince   to   her   own   room;   and   lay
  him in her bed; and light a fire; and send for the doctors。
  〃But the lake; your Highness!〃 said the chamberlain; who; roused by
  the noise; came in; in his nightcap。
  〃Go and drown yourself in it!〃 she said。
  This was the last rudeness of which the princess was ever guilty; and
  one   must   allow   that   she   had   good   cause   to   feel   provoked   with   the   lord
  chamberlain。
  Had it been the king himself; he would have fared no better。                 But both
  he and the queen were fast asleep。            And the chamberlain went back to his
  bed。    Somehow;   the   doctors   never   came。         So   the   princess   and   her   old
  nurse   were   left   with   the   prince。  But   the   old   nurse   was   a   wise   woman;
  and knew what to do。
  They tried everything for a long time without success。                  The princess
  was nearly distracted between hope and fear; but she tried on and on; one
  thing after another; and everything over and over again。
  At   last;   when   they   had   all   but   given   it   up;   just   as   the   sun   rose;   the
  prince opened his eyes。
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  15。          Look at the Rain!
  The princess burst into a passion of tears; and fell on the floor。 There
  she lay for an hour; and her tears never ceased。             All the pent…up crying of
  her life was spent now。        And a rain came on; such as had never been seen
  in that country。      The sun shone all the time; and the great drops; which
  fell straight to the earth; shone likewise。          The palace was