第 27 节
作者:水王      更新:2021-12-07 09:36      字数:9322
  which I have forgotten); all these followed behind; and hurried the guests
  along;   until   they   entered   a   magnificent   saloon。   It   was   built   in   a   perfect
  oval;   and    lighted   from   a   crystal    dome   above。     Around   the     walls   were
  ranged two and twenty thrones; overhung by canopies of crimson and gold;
  and    provided      with   the   softest   of  cushions;     which    were    tasselled    and
  fringed with gold cord。 Each of the strangers was invited to sit down; and
  there   they   were;   two   and   twenty   storm…   beaten   mariners;   in   worn   and
  tattered garb; sitting on two and twenty cushioned and canopied thrones;
  so rich and gorgeous that the proudest monarch had nothing more splendid
  in his stateliest hall。
  Then you might have seen the guests nodding; winking with one eye;
  and leaning from one throne to another; to communicate their satisfaction
  in hoarse whispers。
  〃Our good hostess has made   kings of us all;〃   said one。  〃Ha! do   you
  smell   the   feast?   I'll   engage   it   will   be   fit   to   set   before   two   and   twenty
  kings。〃
  〃I   hope;〃   said   another;   〃it   will   be;   mainly;   good   substantial   joints;
  sirloins; spareribs; and hinder quarters; without too many kickshaws。 If I
  thought the good lady would not take it amiss; I should call for a fat slice
  of fried bacon to begin with。〃
  Ah; the gluttons and gormandizers! You see how it was with them。 In
  the loftiest seats of dignity; on royal thrones; they could think of nothing
  but their greedy appetite; which was the portion of their nature that they
  shared   with   wolves   and   swine;   so   that   they   resembled   those   vilest   of
  animals   far   more   than   they   did   kingsif;   indeed;   kings   were   what   they
  ought to be。
  But   the   beautiful   woman   now   clapped   her   hands;   and   immediately
  there entered a train of two and twenty serving man; bringing dishes of the
  richest food; all hot from the kitchen fire; and sending up such a steam that
  it   hung   like   a   cloud   below   the   crystal   dome   of   the   saloon。   An     equal
  number   of   attendants   brought   great   flagons   of   wine;   of   various   kinds;
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  some of which sparkled as it was poured out; and went bubbling down the
  throat; while; of other sorts; the purple liquor was so clear that you could
  see   the   wrought   figures   at   the   bottom   of   the   goblet。   While   the   servants
  supplied the two and twenty guests with food and drink; the hostess and
  her four maidens went from one throne to another; exhorting them to eat
  their   fill;   and   to   quaff   wine   abundantly;   and   thus   to   recompense   them…
  selves; at this one banquet; for the many days when they had gone without
  a dinner。 But whenever the mariners were not looking at them (which was
  pretty    often;  as   they  looked    chiefly    into  the  basins    and   platters);  the
  beautiful   woman   and   her   damsels   turned   aside;   and   laughed。   Even   the
  servants; as they knelt down to present the dishes; might be seen to grin
  and    sneer;   while    the   guests   were    helping    themselves     to   the  offered
  dainties。
  And; once in a while; the strangers seemed to taste something that they
  did not like。
  〃Here is an odd kind of spice in this dish;〃 said one。 〃I can't say it quite
  suits my palate。 Down it goes; however。〃
  〃Send a good draught of wine down your throat;〃 said his comrade on
  the next throne。 〃That is the stuff to make this sort of cookery relish well。
  Though I must needs say; the wine has a queer taste too。 But the more I
  drink of it; the better I like the flavor。〃
  Whatever little fault they might find with the dishes; they sat at dinner
  a prodigiously long while; and it would really have made you ashamed to
  see how they swilled down the liquor and gobbled up the food。 They sat
  on golden thrones; to be sure; but they behaved like pigs in a sty; and; if
  they had had their wits about them; they might have guessed that this was
  the opinion   of   their beautiful hostess   and her  maidens。   It   brings   a   blush
  into my face to reckon up; in my own mind; what mountains of meat and
  pudding;   and   what   gallons   of   wine;   these   two   and   twenty   guzzlers   and
  gormandizers ate and drank。 They forgot all about their homes; and their
  wives and children; and all about Ulysses; and everything else; except this
  banquet; at which they wanted to keep feasting forever。 But at length they
  began to give over; from mere incapacity to hold any more。
  〃That last bit of fat is too much for me;〃 said one。
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  〃And   I   have   not   room   for   another   morsel;〃   said   his   next   neighbor;
  heaving a sigh。 〃What a pity! My appetite is as sharp as ever。〃
  In short; they all left off eating; and leaned back on their thrones; with
  such   a   stupid   and   helpless   aspect   as   made   them   ridiculous   to   behold。
  When their hostess saw this; she laughed aloud; so did her four damsels;
  so did the two and twenty serving men that bore the dishes; and their two
  and   twenty   fellows   that   poured   out   the   wine。   And   the   louder   they   all
  laughed;      the    more     stupid    and    helpless    did    the   two    and    twenty
  gormandizers look。 Then the beautiful woman took her stand in the middle
  of the saloon; and stretching out a slender rod (it had been all the while in
  her  hand;   although   they  never   noticed   it   till   this   moment);   she   turned   it
  from     one   guest   to   another;   until   each   had   felt  it  pointed    at  himself。
  Beautiful as her face was; and though there was a smile on it; it looked just
  as wicked and mischievous as the ugliest serpent that ever was seen; and
  fat…witted as the voyagers had made themselves; they began to suspect that
  they had fallen into the power of an evil…minded enchantress。
  〃Wretches;〃   cried   she;   〃you   have   abused   a   lady's   hospitality;   and   in
  this princely saloon your behavior has been suited to a hog…pen。 You are
  already swine in everything but the human form; which you disgrace; and
  which I myself should be ashamed to keep a moment longer; were you to
  share it with me。 But it will require only the slightest exercise of magic to
  make the exterior conform to the hoggish disposition。 Assume your proper
  shapes; gormandizers; and begone to the sty!〃
  Uttering these last words; she waved her wand; and stamping her foot
  imperiously; each of the guests was struck aghast at beholding; instead of
  his   comrades   in   human   shape;   one   and   twenty   hogs   sitting   on   the   same
  number of golden thrones。 Each man (as he still supposed himself to be)
  essayed to give a cry of surprise; but found that he could merely grunt; and
  that;   in   a   word;   he   was   just   such   another   beast   as   his   companions。   It
  looked so intolerably absurd to see hogs on cushioned thrones; that they
  made haste to wallow down upon all fours; like other swine。 They tried to
  groan and   beg   for mercy;   but   forthwith   emitted the   most   awful   grunting
  and   squealing   that   ever   came   out   of   swinish   throats。   They   would   have
  wrung their hands in despair; but; attempting to do so; grew all the more
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  desperate for seeing themselves squatted on their hams; and pawing the air
  with their fore trotters。 Dear me! what pendulous ears they had! what little
  red   eyes;   half   buried   in   fat!   and   what   long   snouts;   instead   of   Grecian
  noses!
  But   brutes   as   they   certainly   were;   they   yet   had   enough   of   human
  nature in them to be shocked at their own hideousness; and still intending
  to groan; they uttered a viler grunt and squeal than before。 So harsh and
  ear…piercing it was; that you would have fancied a butcher was sticking his
  knife into   each   of their throats; or; at   the very  least;  that somebody  was
  pulling every hog by his funny little twist of a tail。
  〃Begone to your sty!〃 cried the enchantress; giving them some smart
  strokes with her wand; and then she turned to the serving men〃Drive out
  these swine; and throw down some acorns for them to eat。〃
  The door of the saloon being flung open; the drove of hogs ran in all
  directions save the right one; in accordance with their hoggish perversity;
  but were finally driven into th