第 16 节
作者:披荆斩棘      更新:2021-02-24 23:23      字数:9320
  dinner; Jasmine was glad to rest from the fatigues and heat of the day in
  the cool courtyard into which her room opened。 Fortune and builders had
  so arranged that a neighbouring house; towering above the inn; overlooked
  this restful spot; and one of the higher windows faced exactly the position
  which      Jasmine     had   taken    up。   Such     a  fact   would     not;   in  ordinary
  circumstances; have troubled her in the least; but she had not been sitting
  long    before    she   began    to  feel   an  extraordinary      attraction    toward    the
  window。      She    did  her   best   to  look   the   other   way;   but   she   was   often
  unconsciously impelled to glance up at the lattice。 Once she fancied she
  saw the curtain move。 Determined to verify her impression; she suddenly
  raised   her   eyes;   after   a   prolonged   contemplation   of   the   pavement;   and
  caught a momentary sight of a girl's face; which as instantly disappeared;
  but   not   before   Jasmine   had   been   able   to   recognise   that   it   was   one   of
  exceptional beauty。
  〃Now; if I were a young man;〃 said she to herself; 〃I ought to feel my
  heart beat at the sight of such loveliness; and it would be my bounden duty
  to swear that I would win the owner of it in the teeth of dragons。 But as
  my manhood goes no deeper than my outer garments; I can afford to sit
  here with a quiet pulse and a whole skin。〃
  The     next   day   Jasmine     was    busily   engaged     in   interviewing     some
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  officials in the interest of her father; and only reached the shelter of her inn
  toward   evening。   As   she   passed   through   the   courtyard   she   instinctively
  looked   up   at   the   window;   and   again   caught   a   glimpse   of   the   vision   of
  beauty which she had seen the evening before。 〃If she only knew;〃 thought
  Jasmine; 〃that I was such a one as herself; she would be less anxious to see
  me; and more likely to avoid me。〃
  While amusing herself at the thought of the fair watcher; the inn door
  opened;     and    a  waiting…woman       entered    carrying    a  small    box。   As   she
  approached Jasmine she bowed low; and with bated breath thus addressed
  her:
  〃May every happiness be yours; sir。 My young lady; Miss King; whose
  humble   dwelling   is   the   adjoining   house;   seeing   that   you   are   living   in
  solitude; has sent me with this fruit and tea as a complimentary offering。〃
  So   saying;   she   presented   to   Jasmine   the   box;   which   contained   pears
  and a packet of scented tea。
  〃To what am I indebted for this honour?〃 replied Jasmine; 〃I can claim
  no relationship with your lady; nor have I the honour of her acquaintance。〃
  〃My young lady says;〃 answered the waiting…woman; 〃that; among the
  myriads who come to this inn and the thousands who go from it; she has
  seen no one to equal your Excellency in form and feature。 At sight of you
  she was confident that you came from a lofty and noble family; and having
  learned     from   your    attendants    that  you   are   the  son   of  a  colonel;    she
  ventured to send you these trifles to supplement the needy fare of this rude
  inn。〃
  〃Tell    me   something      about   your    young    lady;〃   said   Jasmine;    in   a
  moment of idle curiosity。
  〃My young lady;〃 said the woman; 〃is the daughter of Mr。 King; who
  was a vice…president of a lower court。 Her father and mother having both
  visited the 'Yellow Springs' 'Hades'; she is now living with an aunt; who
  has been blessed by the God of Wealth; and whose main object in life is to
  find   a   husband   whom   her   niece   may   be   willing   to   marry。   The   young
  gentleman; my young lady's cousin; is one of the richest men in Ch'engtu。
  All the larger inns belong to him; and his profits are as boundless as the
  four seas。 He is as anxious as his mother to find a suitable match for the
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  young lady; and has promised that so soon as she can make a choice he
  will arrange the wedding。〃
  〃I   should   have   thought;〃   said   Jasmine;   〃that;   being   the   owner   of   so
  much   wealth   and   beauty;   the   young   lady   would   have   been   besieged   by
  suitors from all parts of the empire。〃
  〃So she is;〃 said the woman; 〃and from her window yonder she espies
  them; for they all put up at this inn。 Hitherto she has made fun of them all;
  and describes their appearance and habits in the most amusing way。 'See
  this one;' says she; 'with his bachelor cap on and his new official clothes
  and awkward gait; looking for all the world like a barn…door fowl dressed
  up   as   a   stork;   or   that   one;   with   his   round   shoulders;   monkey…face;   and
  crooked legs;' and so she tells them off。〃
  〃What does she say of me; I wonder?〃 said Jasmine; amused。
  〃Of your Excellency she says that   her comparisons fail her; and   that
  she    can   only   hope    that   the  Fates   who    guided     your   jewelled    chariot
  hitherward   will   not   tantalise   her   by  an   empty   vision;  but   will   bind   your
  ankles to hers with the red matrimonial cords。〃
  〃How   can   I   hope   for   such   happiness?〃   said   Jasmine;   smiling。   〃But
  please to tell your young lady that; being only a guest at this inn; I have
  nothing worthy of her acceptance to offer in return for her bounteous gifts;
  and that I can only assure her of my boundless gratitude。〃
  With many bows; and with reiterated wishes for Jasmine's happiness
  and endless longevity; the woman took her leave。
  〃Truly this young lady has formed a most perverted attachment;〃 said
  Jasmine to herself。 〃She reminds me of the man in the fairy tale who fell
  in love with a shadow; and; so far as I can see; she is not likely to get any
  more satisfaction out of it than he did。〃 So saying; she took up a pencil and
  scribbled the following lines on a scrap of paper:
  〃With        thoughts      as     ardent     as     a    quenchless        thirst;
  She sends me fragrant and most luscious fruit;                      Without a blush she
  seeks   a   phenix   guest   'a  bachelor'                      Who   dwells   alone   like
  case…enveloped lute。〃
  After   this   mental   effort   Jasmine   went   to   bed。   Nor   had   her   interview
  with   the   waiting…woman        made   a   sufficient   impression   on   her   mind   to
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  interfere    in  any   way   with    her   sleep。  She    was   surprised;    however;     on
  coming into her sitting…room in the morning; to meet the same messenger;
  who; laden with a dish of hot eggs and a brew of tea; begged Jasmine to
  〃deign to look down upon her offerings。〃
  〃Many thanks;〃 said Jasmine; 〃for your kind attention。〃
  〃You are putting the saddle on the wrong horse;〃 replied the woman。
  〃In   bringing   you   these   I   am   but   obeying   the   orders   of   Miss   King;   who
  herself made the tea of leaves from Pu…erh in Yunnan; and who with her
  own fair hands shelled the eggs。〃            〃Your young lady;〃 answered Jasmine;
  〃is as bountiful as she is kind。 What return can I make her for her kindness
  to   a   stranger?   Stay;〃   she   said;   as   the   thought   crossed   her   mind   that   the
  verses she had written the night before might prove a wholesome tonic for
  this effusive young lady; 〃I have a few verses which I will venture to ask
  her   to   accept。〃   So   saying;   she   took   a   piece   of   peach…blossom   paper;   on
  which she carefully copied the quatrain and handed it to the woman。 〃May
  I trouble you;〃 said she; 〃to take this to your mistress?〃
  〃If;〃 said Jasmine to herself as the woman took her departure; 〃Miss
  King is able to penetrate the meaning of my verses; she won't like them。
  Without   saying      so   in  so  many   words;   I    have   told   her  with   sufficient
  plainness that I will have nothing to say to her。 But stupidity is a shield
  sent by Providence to protect the greater part of mankind from many evils;
  so perhaps she will escape。〃
  It   certainly   in   this   case   served   to   shield   Miss   King   from   Jasmine's
  shafts。 She was delighted at receiving the verses; and at once sat down to
  compose a quatrain to match Jasmine's in reply。 With infinite labour she
  elaborated the following:
  〃Sung       Yuh     on    th'  eastern     wall    sat    deep    in    thought;
  And   longed   with   P'e   to   pluck   the   fragrant   fruit。         If