第 4 节
作者:古诗乐      更新:2021-02-19 00:58      字数:2091
  endless devotion and love with your favour; and
  every one; save scoundrels who deserve no happi…
  ness; will be happy。〃
  〃What do you think about that?〃 the young
  Tsar asked his wife。
  〃I have a different opinion;〃 said the clever
  young woman; who had been brought up in a free
  country。  〃I am glad you had that dream; and I
  agree with you that there are grave responsibili…
  ties resting upon you。  I have often thought about
  it with great anxiety; and I think there is a simple
  means of casting off a part of the responsibility
  you are unable to bear; if not all of it。  A large
  proportion of the power which is too heavy for
  you; you should delegate to the people; to its
  representatives; reserving for yourself only the
  supreme control; that is; the general direction of
  the affairs of State。〃
  The Queen had hardly ceased to expound her
  views; when the old courtier began eagerly to
  refute her arguments; and they started a polite
  but very heated discussion。
  For a time the young Tsar followed their argu…
  ments; but presently he ceased to be aware of
  what they said; listening only to the voice of him
  who had been his guide in the dream; and who
  was now speaking audibly in his heart。
  〃You are not only the Tsar;〃 said the voice;
  〃but more。  You are a human being; who only
  yesterday came into this world; and will perchance
  to…morrow depart out of it。  Apart from your
  duties as a Tsar; of which that old man is now
  speaking; you have more immediate duties not by
  any means to be disregarded; human duties; not
  the duties of a Tsar towards his subjects; which
  are only accidental; but an eternal duty; the duty
  of a man in his relation to God; the duty toward
  your own soul; which is to save it; and also; to
  serve God in establishing his kingdom on earth。
  You are not to be guarded in your actions either
  by what has been or what will be; but only by
  what it is your own duty to do。
  ***
  He opened his eyeshis wife was awakening him。
  Which of the three courses the young Tsar chose;
  will be told in fifty years。
  End