第 16 节
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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