第 2 节
作者:津股巡览      更新:2021-08-21 21:28      字数:5210
  indeed which were legs and which were arms; for they were all flying
  about together; like the shavings in a saw…pit! And then they spun
  round so quickly that the death…horse and the grave…pig became sick
  and giddy; and were obliged to leave the table。
  〃Stop!〃 cried the old goblin;〃 is that the only house…keeping they
  can perform? Can they do anything more than dance and throw about
  their legs; and make a whirlwind?〃
  〃You shall soon see what they can do;〃 said the elf king。 And then
  he called his youngest daughter to him。 She was slender and fair as
  moonlight; and the most graceful of all the sisters。 She took a
  white chip in her mouth; and vanished instantly; this was her
  accomplishment。 But the old goblin said he should not like his wife to
  have such an accomplishment; and thought his boys would have the
  same objection。 Another daughter could make a figure like herself
  follow her; as if she had a shadow; which none of the goblin folk ever
  had。 The third was of quite a different sort; she had learnt in the
  brew…house of the moor witch how to lard elfin puddings with
  glow…worms。
  〃She will make a good housewife;〃 said the old goblin; and then
  saluted her with his eyes instead of drinking her health; for he did
  not drink much。
  Now came the fourth daughter; with a large harp to play upon;
  and when she struck the first chord; every one lifted up the left
  leg (for the goblins are left…legged); and at the second chord they
  found they must all do just what she wanted。
  〃That is a dangerous woman;〃 said the old goblin; and the two sons
  walked out of the hill; they had had enough of it。 〃And what can the
  next daughter do?〃 asked the old goblin。
  〃I have learnt everything that is Norwegian;〃 said she; 〃and I
  will never marry; unless I can go to Norway。〃
  Then her youngest sister whispered to the old goblin; 〃That is
  only because she has heard; in a Norwegian song; that when the world
  shall decay; the cliffs of Norway will remain standing like monuments;
  and she wants to get there; that she may be safe; for she is so afraid
  of sinking。〃
  〃Ho! ho!〃 said the old goblin; 〃is that what she means? Well; what
  can the seventh and last do?〃
  〃The sixth comes before the seventh;〃 said the elf king; for he
  could reckon; but the sixth would not come forward。
  〃I can only tell people the truth;〃 said she。 〃No one cares for
  me; nor troubles himself about me; and I have enough to do to sew my
  grave clothes。〃
  So the seventh and last came; and what could she do? Why; she
  could tell stories; as many as you liked; on any subject。
  〃Here are my five fingers;〃 said the old goblin; 〃now tell me a
  story for each of them。〃
  So she took him by the wrist; and he laughed till he nearly
  choked; and when she came to the fourth finger; there was a gold
  ring on it; as if it knew there was to be a betrothal。 Then the old
  goblin said; 〃Hold fast what you have: this hand is yours; for I
  will have you for a wife myself。〃
  Then the elfin girl said that the stories about the ring…finger
  and little Peter Playman had not yet been told。
  〃We will hear them in the winter;〃 said the old goblin; 〃and
  also about the fir and the birch…trees; and the ghost stories; and
  of the tingling frost。 You shall tell your tales; for no one over
  there can do it so well; and we will sit in the stone rooms; where the
  pine logs are burning; and drink mead out of the golden
  drinking…horn of the old Norwegian kings。 The water…god has given me
  two; and when we sit there; Nix comes to pay us a visit; and will sing
  you all the songs of the mountain shepherdesses。 How merry we shall
  be! The salmon will be leaping in the waterfalls; and dashing
  against the stone walls; but he will not be able to come in。 It is
  indeed very pleasant to live in old Norway。 But where are the lads?〃
  Where indeed were they? Why; running about the fields; and blowing
  out the will…o'…the…wisps; who so good…naturedly came and brought
  their torches。
  〃What tricks have you been playing?〃 said the old goblin。 〃I
  have taken a mother for you; and now you may take one of your aunts。〃
  But the youngsters said they would rather make a speech and
  drink to their good fellowship; they had no wish to marry。 Then they
  made speeches and drank toasts; and tipped their glasses; to show that
  they were empty。 Then they took off their coats; and lay down on the
  table to sleep; for they made themselves quite at home。 But the old
  goblin danced about the room with his young bride; and exchanged boots
  with her; which is more fashionable than exchanging rings。
  〃The cock is crowing;〃 said the old elfin maiden who acted as
  housekeeper; now we must close the shutters; that the sun may not
  scorch us。〃
  Then the hill closed up。 But the lizards continued to run up and
  down the riven tree; and one said to the other; 〃Oh; how much I was
  pleased with the old goblin!〃
  〃The boys pleased me better;〃 said the earth…worm。 But then the
  poor miserable creature could not see。
  THE END
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