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作者:圈圈      更新:2021-02-21 16:11      字数:9322
  lion…hearted   boy;   and   B。   was   short   for   Briton;   or   for   Bull。   Whether   he
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  could     possibly    have    been    kith   and   kin   to   an   illustrious   lady    who
  brightened my own childhood; and had come of the blood of the brilliant
  Mother Bunch?
  With   these    profitless   meditations     I   tormented    myself   much。     I  also
  carried    the   mysterious     letter  into   the  appearance      and   pursuits    of  the
  deceased; wondering whether he dressed in Blue; wore Boots (he couldn't
  have been Bald); was a boy of Brains; liked Books; was good at Bowling;
  had   any   skill   as   a   Boxer;   even   in   his   Buoyant   Boyhood   Bathed   from   a
  Bathing…machine          at   Bognor;      Bangor;      Bournemouth;         Brighton;     or
  Broadstairs; like a Bounding Billiard Ball?
  So; from the first; I was haunted by the letter B。
  It   was   not   long   before   I   remarked   that   I   never   by   any   hazard   had   a
  dream  of   Master   B。;   or   of   anything   belonging   to   him。   But;   the   instant   I
  awoke from sleep; at whatever hour of the night; my thoughts took him up;
  and roamed away; trying to attach his initial letter to something that would
  fit it and keep it quiet。
  For   six   nights;   I   had   been   worried   this   in   Master   B。's   room;   when   I
  began to perceive that things were going wrong。
  The   first   appearance   that   presented   itself   was   early   in   the   morning
  when it was but just daylight and no more。 I was standing shaving at my
  glass; when I   suddenly discovered;  to my  consternation and   amazement;
  that I was shavingnot myselfI am fiftybut a boy。 Apparently Master
  B。!
  I trembled and looked over my shoulder; nothing there。 I looked again
  in the glass; and distinctly saw the features and expression of a boy; who
  was shaving; not to get rid of a beard; but to get one。 Extremely troubled
  in my mind; I took a few turns in the room; and went back to the looking…
  glass; resolved to steady my hand and complete the operation in which I
  had been disturbed。 Opening my eyes; which I had shut while recovering
  my firmness; I now met in the glass; looking straight at me; the eyes of a
  young man of four or five and twenty。 Terrified by this new ghost; I closed
  my eyes; and made a strong effort to recover myself。 Opening them again;
  I saw; shaving his cheek in the glass; my father; who has long been dead。
  Nay; I even saw my grandfather too; whom I never did see in my life。
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  Although   naturally   much   affected   by   these   remarkable   visitations;   I
  determined to keep my secret; until the time agreed upon for the present
  general disclosure。 Agitated by a multitude of curious thoughts; I retired to
  my   room;   that   night;   prepared   to   encounter   some   new   experience   of   a
  spectral character。 Nor was my preparation needless; for; waking from an
  uneasy sleep at exactly two o'clock in the morning; what were my feelings
  to find that I was sharing my bed with the skeleton of Master B。!
  I sprang up; and the skeleton sprang up also。 I then heard a plaintive
  voice saying; 〃Where am I? What is become of me?〃 and; looking hard in
  that direction; perceived the ghost of Master B。
  The young spectre was dressed in an obsolete fashion: or rather; was
  not so much dressed as put into a case of inferior pepper…and… salt cloth;
  made horrible by means of shining buttons。 I observed that these buttons
  went;     in  a  double     row;   over   each    shoulder     of  the   young     ghost;   and
  appeared   to   descend   his   back。   He   wore   a   frill   round   his   neck。   His   right
  hand   (which   I distinctly  noticed   to   be   inky)   was   laid   upon   his   stomach;
  connecting this action with some feeble pimples on his countenance; and
  his general air of nausea; I concluded this ghost to be the ghost of a boy
  who had habitually taken a great deal too much medicine。 〃Where am I?〃
  said   the   little   spectre;   in   a   pathetic   voice。   〃And   why   was   I   born   in   the
  Calomel days; and why did I have all that Calomel given me?〃
  I   replied;   with   sincere   earnestness;   that   upon   my   soul   I   couldn't   tell
  him。
  〃Where is my little sister;〃 said the ghost; 〃and where my angelic little
  wife; and where is the boy I went to school with?〃
  I entreated the phantom to be comforted; and above all things to take
  heart respecting the loss of the boy he went to school with。 I represented to
  him that probably that boy never did; within human experience; come out
  well; when discovered。 I urged that I myself had; in later life; turned up
  several   boys   whom   I   went   to   school   with;   and   none   of   them   had   at   all
  answered。 I expressed my humble belief that that boy never did answer。 I
  represented   that   he   was   a   mythic   character;   a   delusion;   and   a   snare。   I
  recounted how;  the   last time   I   found him;   I   found him  at   a   dinner   party
  behind   a   wall   of   white   cravat;   with   an   inconclusive   opinion   on   every
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  possible     subject;    and   a  power     of  silent   boredom   absolutely   Titanic。        I
  related     how;    on   the   strength     of  our    having     been    together    at   〃Old
  Doylance's;〃 he had asked himself to breakfast with me (a social offence
  of   the   largest   magnitude);   how;   fanning   my   weak   embers   of   belief   in
  Doylance's boys; I had let him in; and how; he had proved to be a fearful
  wanderer   about   the   earth;   pursuing   the   race   of   Adam   with   inexplicable
  notions concerning the currency; and with a proposition that the Bank of
  England       should;    on   pain   of  being    abolished;     instantly    strike   off  and
  circulate;   God   knows   how   many   thousand   millions   of   ten…and…sixpenny
  notes。
  The   ghost   heard   me   in   silence;   and   with   a   fixed   stare。   〃Barber!〃   it
  apostrophised me when I had finished。
  〃Barber?〃 I repeatedfor I am not of that profession。
  〃Condemned;〃          said    the   ghost;    〃to   shave    a   constant     change     of
  customersnow;   menow;   a   young   mannow;   thyself   as   thou   artnow;
  thy   fathernow;      thy   grandfather;     condemned;       too;   to  lie  down    with   a
  skeleton every night; and to rise with it every morning〃
  (I shuddered on hearing this dismal announcement。)
  〃Barber! Pursue me!〃
  I had felt; even before the words were uttered; that I was under a spell
  to pursue the phantom。 I immediately did so; and was in Master B。's room
  no longer。
  Most   people   know   what   long   and   fatiguing   night   journeys   had   been
  forced upon the witches who used to confess; and who; no doubt; told the
  exact     truthparticularly      as   they    were    always     assisted     with    leading
  questions; and the Torture was always ready。 I asseverate that; during my
  occupation of Master B。's room; I was taken by the ghost that haunted it;
  on   expeditions   fully   as   long   and   wild   as   any   of   those。 Assuredly;   I   was
  presented   to   no shabby  old   man   with   a   goat's horns   and   tail   (something
  between Pan and an old clothesman); holding conventional receptions; as
  stupid as those of real life and less decent; but; I came upon other things
  which appeared to me to have more meaning。
  Confident that I speak the truth and shall be believed; I declare without
  hesitation that I followed the ghost; in the first instance on a broom…stick;
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  and afterwards on a rocking…horse。 The very smell of the animal's paint
  especially   when   I   brought   it   out;   by   making   him   warmI   am   ready   to
  swear      to。  I  followed     the   ghost;   afterwards;      in  a  hackney      coach;    an
  institution     with   the   peculiar   smell   of   which;   the   present   generation   is
  unacquainted; but to which I am again ready to swear as a combination of
  stable;   dog   with   the   mange;   and   very   old   bellows。   (In   this;   I   appeal   to
  previous generations to confirm or refute me。) I pursued the phantom; on a
  headless donkey: at least; upon a donkey who was so interested in the state
  of his stoma