第 22 节
作者:怀疑一切      更新:2021-02-24 23:08      字数:9322
  sudden clear call from an actual articulate voice。
  The line of the horizon was clear and hard against the sky; and in one
  particular      quarter     it   showed       black     against     a   silvery     climbing
  phosphorescence that grew and grew。 At last; over the rim of the waiting
  earth the moon lifted with slow majesty till it swung clear of the horizon
  and rode off; free of moorings; and once more they began to see surfaces
  meadows wide…spread; and quiet gardens; and the river itself from bank to
  bank;   all   softly   disclosed;   all   washed    clean   of   mystery   and   terror;    all
  radiant again as by day; but with a difference that was tremendous。 Their
  old haunts greeted them again in other raiment; as if they had slipped away
  and put on this pure new apparel and come quietly back; smiling as they
  shyly waited to see if they would be recognised again under it。
  Fastening their boat to a willow; the friends landed in this silent; silver
  kingdom; and patiently explored the hedges; the hollow trees; the runnels
  and their little culverts; the ditches and dry water…ways。 Embarking again
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  and   crossing   over;   they  worked   their   way  up   the   stream   in   this   manner;
  while   the   moon;   serene   and   detached   in   a   cloudless   sky;   did   what   she
  could; though so far off; to help them in their quest; till her hour came and
  she   sank   earthwards   reluctantly;   and   left   them;   and   mystery   once   more
  held field and river。
  Then   a   change   began   slowly   to   declare   itself。   The   horizon   became
  clearer; field and tree came more into sight; and somehow with a different
  look; the mystery began to drop away from them。 A bird piped suddenly;
  and was still; and a light breeze sprang up and set the reeds and bulrushes
  rustling。 Rat; who was in the stern of the boat; while Mole sculled; sat up
  suddenly and listened with a passionate intentness。 Mole; who with gentle
  strokes was just keeping the boat moving while he scanned the banks with
  care; looked at him with curiosity。
  ‘It's gone!' sighed the Rat; sinking back in his seat again。 ‘So beautiful
  and   strange   and   new。   Since   it   was   to   end   so   soon;   I   almost   wish   I   had
  never heard it。 For it has roused a longing in me that is pain; and nothing
  seems   worth   while   but   just   to   hear   that   sound   once   more   and   go   on
  listening to it for ever。   No! There it is again!'   he cried; alert once   more。
  Entranced; he was silent for a long space; spellbound。
  ‘Now it passes on and I begin to lose it;' he said presently。 ‘O Mole!
  the beauty of it! The merry bubble and joy; the thin; clear; happy call of
  the   distant   piping!   Such   music   I   never   dreamed   of;   and   the   call   in   it   is
  stronger even than the music is sweet! Row on; Mole; row! For the music
  and the call must be for us。'
  The Mole; greatly wondering; obeyed。 ‘I hear nothing myself;' he said;
  ‘but the wind playing in the reeds and rushes and osiers。'
  The     Rat   never     answered;     if  indeed     he   heard。    Rapt;    transported;
  trembling; he was possessed in all his senses by this new divine thing that
  caught   up   his   helpless   soul   and   swung   and   dandled   it;   a   powerless   but
  happy infant in a strong sustaining grasp。
  In silence Mole rowed steadily; and soon they came to a point where
  the river divided; a long backwater branching off to one side。 With a slight
  movement        of   his  head    Rat;   who     had   long    dropped     the   rudder…lines;
  directed the rower to take the backwater。 The creeping tide of light gained
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  and gained; and now they could see the colour of the flowers that gemmed
  the water's edge。
  ‘Clearer and nearer still;' cried the Rat joyously。 ‘Now you must surely
  hear it! Ahat lastI see you do!'
  Breathless and transfixed the Mole stopped rowing as the liquid run of
  that glad piping broke on him like a wave; caught him up; and possessed
  him utterly。 He saw the tears on his comrade's cheeks; and bowed his head
  and understood。 For a space they hung there; brushed by the purple loose…
  strife    that  fringed    the   bank;    then   the   clear   imperious      summons       that
  marched   hand…in…hand   with   the   intoxicating   melody   imposed   its   will   on
  Mole;   and   mechanically   he   bent   to   his   oars   again。   And   the   light   grew
  steadily     stronger;    but  no   birds    sang   as   they   were    wont    to  do   at  the
  approach of dawn;   and but   for  the  heavenly  music  all   was   marvellously
  still。
  On either side of them; as they glided onwards; the rich meadow…grass
  seemed that morning of a freshness and a greenness unsurpassable。 Never
  had    they    noticed    the   roses   so   vivid;   the  willow…herb       so  riotous;    the
  meadow…sweet          so   odorous     and    pervading。     Then     the   murmur      of   the
  approaching weir began to hold the air; and they felt a consciousness that
  they were nearing the end; whatever it might be; that surely awaited their
  expedition。
  A wide half…circle of foam and glinting lights and shining shoulders of
  green   water;     the   great   weir   closed   the   backwater      from   bank     to  bank;
  troubled     all  the   quiet   surface    with   twirling    eddies   and    floating   foam…
  streaks;     and   deadened      all  other   sounds    with    its  solemn     and   soothing
  rumble。   In   midmost   of   the   stream;   embraced   in   the   weir's   shimmering
  arm…spread;   a   small   island   lay   anchored;   fringed   close   with   willow   and
  silver    birch   and    alder。   Reserved;     shy;   but   full  of  significance;     it  hid
  whatever it might hold behind a veil; keeping it till the hour should come;
  and; with the hour; those who were called and chosen。
  Slowly; but with no doubt or hesitation whatever; and in something of
  a    solemn     expectancy;      the    two    animals     passed     through     the   broken
  tumultuous   water   and   moored   their   boat   at   the   flowery   margin   of   the
  island。    In   silence   they    landed;    and   pushed     through     the   blossom     and
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  scented herbage and undergrowth that led up to the level ground; till they
  stood on a little lawn of a marvellous green; set round with Nature's own
  orchard…trees crab…apple; wild cherry; and sloe。
  ‘This is the place of my song…dream; the place the music played to me;'
  whispered   the   Rat;   as   if   in   a   trance。   ‘Here;   in   this   holy   place;   here   if
  anywhere; surely we shall find Him!'
  Then suddenly the Mole felt a great Awe fall upon him; an awe that
  turned   his   muscles   to   water;   bowed   his   head;   and   rooted   his   feet   to   the
  ground。   It   was   no   panic   terrorindeed   he   felt   wonderfully   at   peace   and
  happybut it was an awe that smote and held him and; without seeing; he
  knew it could only mean that some august Presence was very; very near。
  With difficulty  he turned   to look   for  his friend。  and saw  him at   his  side
  cowed; stricken; and trembling violently。 And still there was utter silence
  in   the   populous   bird…haunted   branches   around   them;   and   still   the   light
  grew and grew。
  Perhaps he would never have dared to raise his eyes; but that; though
  the    piping    was    now    hushed;     the   call  and    the  summons       seemed      still
  dominant and imperious。 He might not refuse; were Death himself waiting
  to   strike   him   instantly;   once   he   had   looked   with   mortal   eye   on   things
  rightly kept hidden。 Trembling he obeyed; and raised his humble head; and
  then; in that utter clearness of the imminent dawn; while Nature; flushed
  with fulness of incredible colour; seemed to hold her breath for the event;
  he   looked   in   the   very  eyes   of   the   Friend   and   Helper;   saw   the   backward
  sweep   of   the   curved   horns;   gleaming   in   the   growing   daylight;   saw   the
  stern;   hooked   nose   between   the   kindly   eyes   that   were   looking   down   on
  them humourously; while the bearded mouth broke into a half…smile at the
  corners;   saw   the   rippling   muscles   on   the   arm   that   lay   across   the   broad
  chest;   the   long   supple   hand   still   holding   the   pan…pipes   only   just   fallen
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