第 41 节
作者:水王      更新:2021-12-07 09:36      字数:9322
  135
  … Page 136…
  TANGLEWOOD TALES
  With   these   words;   she   hobbled   away;   giving   him   a   smile   over   her
  shoulder as she departed。
  Whether   the   light   of   her   beautiful   brown   eyes   threw   a   glory   round
  about   her;   or   whatever   the   cause   might be;   Jason   fancied   that   there   was
  something very noble and majestic in her figure; after all; and that; though
  her gait   seemed   to   be   a   rheumatic   hobble;   yet   she   moved   with   as   much
  grace   and   dignity   as   any   queen   on   earth。   Her   peacock;   which   had   now
  fluttered     down   from   her   shoulder;   strutted       behind    her   in  a  prodigious
  pomp; and spread out its magnificent tail on purpose for Jason to admire
  it。
  When   the   old   dame   and   her   peacock   were   out   of   sight;   Jason   set
  forward on his journey。 After traveling a pretty long distance; he came to a
  town situated at the foot of a mountain; and not a great way from the shore
  of   the   sea。   On   the   outside   of   the   town   there   was   an   immense   crowd   of
  people; not only men and women; but children too; all in their best clothes;
  and evidently enjoying a holiday。 The crowd was thickest towards the sea…
  shore; and in that direction; over the people's heads; Jason saw a wreath of
  smoke curling upward to the blue sky。 He inquired of one of the multitude
  what town it was near by; and why so many persons were here assembled
  together。
  〃This is the kingdom of Iolchos;〃 answered the man; 〃and we are the
  subjects   of   King   Pelias。   Our   monarch   has        summoned   us   together;   that
  we   may  see him  sacrifice   a black   bull   to Neptune;   who; they say;  is   his
  majesty's   father。 Yonder   is   the   king;   where   you   see  the   smoke   going   up
  from the altar。〃
  While the man spoke he eyed Jason with great curiosity; for his garb
  was   quite   unlike   that   of   the   Iolchians;   and   it   looked   very   odd   to   see   a
  youth with a leopard's skin over his shoulders; and each hand grasping a
  spear。 Jason perceived; too; that the man stared particularly at his feet; one
  of which; you remember; was bare; while the other was decorated with his
  father's golden…stringed sandal。
  〃Look at him! only look at him!〃 said the man to his next neighbor。
  〃Do you see? He wears but one sandal!〃
  Upon this; first one person; and then another; began to stare at Jason;
  136
  … Page 137…
  TANGLEWOOD TALES
  and everybody seemed to be greatly struck with something in his aspect;
  though they  turned   their eyes   much   oftener towards his   feet than   to  any
  other   part   of   his   figure。   Besides;   he   could   hear   them   whispering   to   one
  another。
  〃One sandal! One sandal!〃 they kept saying。 〃The man with one sandal!
  Here he is at last! Whence has he come? What does he mean to do? What
  will the king say to the one…sandaled man?〃
  Poor Jason was greatly abashed; and made up his mind that the people
  of   Iolchos   were   exceedingly   ill…bred;   to   take   such   public   notice   of   an
  accidental deficiency  in   his   dress。   Meanwhile;   whether   it   were   that   they
  hustled   him   forward;   or   that   Jason;   of   his   own   accord;   thrust   a   passage
  through the crowd; it so happened that he soon found himself close to the
  smoking       altar;  where    King    Pelias   was    sacrificing    the  black    bull。  The
  murmur   and   hum   of   the   multitude;   in   their   surprise   at   the   spectacle   of
  Jason with his one bare foot; grew so loud that it disturbed the ceremonies;
  and the king; holding the great knife with which he was just going to cut
  the   bull's   throat;   turned   angrily   about;   and   fixed   his   eyes   on   Jason。   The
  people had now withdrawn from around him; so that the youth stood in an
  open   space;   near   the   smoking   altar;   front   to   front   with   the   angry   King
  Pelias。
  〃Who are you?〃          cried the king; with a terrible frown。 〃And how dare
  you make this disturbance; while I am sacrificing a black bull to my father
  Neptune?〃
  〃It is no fault of mine;〃 answered Jason。 〃Your majesty must blame the
  rudeness of your subjects; who have raised all this tumult because one of
  my feet happens to be bare。〃
  When Jason said this; the king gave a quick startled glance down at his
  feet。
  〃Ha!〃   muttered   he;   〃here   is   the   one…sandaled   fellow;   sure   enough!
  What can I do with him?〃
  And he clutched more closely the great knife in his hand; as if he were
  half   a   mind   to   slay   Jason;   instead   of   the   black   bull。   The   people   round
  about   caught   up   the   king's   words;   indistinctly   as   they   were   uttered;   and
  first there was a murmur amongst them; and then a loud shout。
  137
  … Page 138…
  TANGLEWOOD TALES
  〃The one…sandaled man has come! The prophecy must be fulfilled!〃
  For   you   are to   know;  that;  many  years   before;  King   Pelias had   been
  told by the Speaking Oak of Dodona; that a man with one sandal should
  cast him down from his throne。 On this account; he had given strict orders
  that nobody should ever come into his presence; unless both sandals were
  securely tied upon his feet; and he kept an officer in his palace; whose sole
  business   it   was   to   examine   people's   sandals;   and   to   supply   them   with   a
  new   pair;   at   the   expense   of   the   royal   treasury;   as   soon   as   the   old   ones
  began to wear out。 In the whole course of the king's reign; he had never
  been thrown   into such a  fright   and agitation   as by the  spectacle  of  poor
  Jason's bare foot。 But; as he was naturally a bold and hard…hearted man; he
  soon     took   courage;     and   began    to  consider     in  what    way   he   might    rid
  himself of this terrible one…sandaled stranger。
  〃My     good     young    man;〃     said   King    Pelias;   taking    the  softest   tone
  imaginable;   in   order   to   throw   Jason   off   his   guard;   〃you   are   excessively
  welcome to my kingdom。 Judging by your dress; you must have traveled a
  long distance; for it is not the fashion to wear leopard skins in this part of
  the world。   Pray  what   may  I   call   your   name?   and   where   did   you   receive
  your education?〃
  〃My   name   is   Jason;〃   answered   the   young   stranger。   〃Ever   since   my
  infancy;   I   have   dwelt   in   the   cave   of   Chiron   the   Centaur。   He   was   my
  instructor;     and   taught    me   music;    and   horsemanship;        and   how    to  cure
  wounds; and likewise how to inflict wounds with my weapons!〃
  〃I have heard of Chiron the schoolmaster;〃 replied King Pelias; 〃and
  how   that   there   is   an   immense   deal   of   learning   and   wisdom   in   his   head;
  although it happens to be set on a horse's body。 It gives me great delight to
  see   one   of   his   scholars   at   my   court。   But   to   test   how   much   you   have
  profited under so excellent a teacher; will you allow me to ask you a single
  question?〃
  〃I do not pretend to be very wise;〃 said Jason。 〃But ask me what you
  please; and I will answer to the best of my ability。〃
  Now   King   Pelias   meant   cunningly   to   entrap   the   young   man;   and   to
  make      him    say   something      that   should    be   the   cause    of  mischief     and
  distraction to himself。 So; with a crafty and evil smile upon his face; he
  138
  … Page 139…
  TANGLEWOOD TALES
  spoke as follows:
  〃What would you do; brave Jason;〃 asked he; 〃if there were a man in
  the world; by whom; as you had reason to believe; you were doomed to be
  ruined and slainwhat would you do; I say; if that man stood before you;
  and in your power?〃
  When Jason saw the malice and wickedness which King Pelias could
  not prevent from gleaming out of his eyes; he probably guessed that the
  king   had   discovered   what   he   came   for;   and   that   he   intended   to   turn   his
  own   words   against   himself。   Still he   scorned   to   tell a   falsehood。   Like   an
  upright   and honorable   prince   as he   was;  he   determined   to   speak out   the
  real truth。  Since the king   had chosen   to ask   him  the question;  and   since
  Jason had promised him an answer; there was no right way save to tell him
  precisely what would be the mo