第 12 节
作者:博搏      更新:2021-02-20 05:57      字数:4960
  in that country。      The sun shone all the time; and the great drops; which
  fell straight to the earth; shone likewise。          The palace was in the heart of a
  rainbow。      It   was   a  rain  of   rubies;   and   sapphires;    and   emeralds;    and
  topazes。     The torrents poured from the mountains like molten gold; and if
  it   had   not   been    for   its  subterraneous      outlet;  the   lake   would     have
  overflowed and inundated the country。             It was full from shore to shore。
  But the princess did not heed the lake。           She lay on the floor and wept;
  and   this   rain   within   doors   was   far   more   wonderful   than   the   rain   out   of
  doors。
  For when it abated a little; and she proceeded to rise; she found; to her
  astonishment;       that  she   could   not。   At    length;   after  many    efforts;   she
  succeeded in getting upon her feet。           But she tumbled down again directly。
  Hearing   her   fall;   her   old   nurse   uttered   a   yell   of   delight;   and   ran   to   her;
  screaming;
  〃My darling child! she's found her gravity!〃
  〃Oh;   that's   it!  is   it?〃   said   the   princess;   rubbing   her   shoulder   and   her
  knee alternately。      〃I consider it very unpleasant。          I feel as if I should be
  crushed to pieces。〃
  〃Hurrah!〃   cried   the   prince   from   the   bed。     〃If   you've   come   round;
  princess; so have I。      How's the lake?〃
  〃Brimful;〃 answered the nurse。
  〃Then we're all happy。〃
  〃That we are indeed!〃 answered the princess; sobbing。
  And there was rejoicing all over the country that rainy day。                Even the
  babies forgot their past troubles; and danced and crowed amazingly。                    And
  the king told stories; and the queen listened to them。              And he divided the
  money in his box; and she the honey in her pot; among all the children。
  And there was such jubilation as was never heard of before。
  Of   course   the   prince   and   princess   were   betrothed   at   once。  But   the
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  THE LIGHT PRINCESS
  princess   had   to   learn   to   walk;   before   they   could   be   married   with   any
  propriety。     And this was not so easy at her time of life; for she could walk
  no more than a baby。         She was always falling down and hurting herself。
  〃Is this the gravity you used to make so much of?〃 said she one day to
  the prince; as he raised her from the floor。              〃For my part; I was a great
  deal more comfortable without it。〃
  〃No; no; that's not it。      This is it;〃 replied the prince; as he took her up;
  and   carried   her   about   like   a   baby;   kissing   her   all   the   time。 〃This   is
  gravity。〃
  〃That's better;〃 said she。       〃I don't mind that so much。〃
  And she smiled the sweetest; loveliest smile in the prince's face。 And
  she   gave   him   one   little   kiss   in   return   for   all   his;   and   he   thought   them
  overpaid; for he was beside himself with delight。                 I fear she complained
  of her gravity more than once after this; notwithstanding。
  It was a long time before she got reconciled to walking。                 But the pain
  of   learning   it   was   quite   counterbalanced   by   two   things;   either   of   which
  would   have   been   sufficient   consolation。        The   first   was;   that   the   prince
  himself   was   her   teacher;   and   the   second;   that   she   could   tumble   into   the
  lake as often as she pleased。          Still; she preferred to have the prince jump
  in   with   her;   and   the   splash   they   made   before   was   nothing   to   the   splash
  they made now。
  The lake never sank again。           In process of time; it wore the roof of the
  cavern quite through; and was twice as deep as before。
  The only revenge the princess took upon her aunt was to tread pretty
  hard on her gouty toe the next time she saw her。                But she was sorry for it
  the   very   next   day;   when   she   heard   that   the   water   had   undermined   her
  house; and that it had fallen in the night; burying her in its ruins; whence
  no one ever ventured to dig up her body。 There she lies to this day。
  So the prince and princess lived and were happy; and had crowns of
  gold; and clothes of cloth; and shoes of leather; and children of boys and
  girls; not one of whom was ever known; on the most critical occasion; to
  lose the smallest atom of his or her due            proportion of gravity。
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