第 10 节
作者:博搏      更新:2021-02-20 05:57      字数:9322
  beauty and happiness in the world!To be sure; I shall not see it。〃                 (Here
  the poor prince gave a sigh。) 〃How lovely the lake will be in the moonlight;
  with that glorious creature sporting in it like a wild goddess!It is rather
  hard to be drowned by inches; though。               Let me seethat will be seventy
  inches   of   me   to   drown。〃   (Here   he   tried   to   laugh;   but   could   not。)   〃The
  longer   the   better;   however;〃   he   resumed:   〃for   can   I   not   bargain   that   the
  princess shall be beside me all the time?              So I shall see her once more;
  kiss her perhaps;who knows?and die looking in her eyes。                  It will be no
  death。     At   least;   I   shall   not   feel   it。 And   to   see   the   lake   filling   for  the
  beauty again!All right!        I am ready。〃
  He kissed the princess's boot; laid   it down; and hurried to the king's
  apartment。      But feeling; as he went; that anything sentimental would be
  disagreeable; he resolved to carry off the whole affair with nonchalance。
  So he knocked at the door of the king's counting…house; where it was all
  but a capital crime to disturb him。
  When the king heard the knock he started up; and opened the door in a
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  rage。    Seeing only the shoeblack; he drew his sword。               This; I am sorry to
  say;   was   his   usual   mode   of   asserting   his   regality   when   he   thought   his
  dignity was in danger。        But the prince was not in the least alarmed。
  〃Please your Majesty; I'm your butler;〃 said he。
  〃My butler! you lying rascal!          What do you mean?〃
  〃I mean; I will cork your big bottle。〃
  〃Is the fellow mad?〃 bawled the king; raising the point of his sword。
  〃I will put a stopperplugwhat you call it; in your leaky lake; grand
  monarch;〃 said the prince。
  The king was in such a rage that before he could speak he had time to
  cool; and to reflect that it would be great waste to kill the only man who
  was willing to be useful in the present emergency; seeing that in the end
  the insolent   fellow  would   be   as   dead   as   if   he   had   died   by  his   Majesty's
  own hand。       〃Oh!〃 said he at last; putting up his sword with difficulty; it
  was   so   long;   〃I   am   obliged   to   you;   you   young   fool!  Take   a   glass   of
  wine?〃
  'No; thank you;〃 replied the prince。
  〃Very   well;〃   said   the   king。   〃Would   you   like   to   run   and   see   your
  parents before you make your experiment?〃
  〃No; thank you;〃 said the prince。
  〃Then we will go and look for the hole at once;〃 said his Majesty; and
  proceeded to call some attendants。
  〃Stop;   please   your   Majesty;   I   have   a   condition   to   make;〃   interposed
  the prince。
  〃What!〃 exclaimed   the   king;  〃a   condition!   and   with   me!        How  dare
  you?〃
  〃As you please;〃 returned the prince; coolly。             〃I wish your Majesty a
  good morning。〃
  〃You wretch!       I will have you put in a sack; and stuck in the hole。〃
  〃Very well; your Majesty;〃 replied the prince; becoming a little more
  respectful; lest the wrath of the king should deprive him of the pleasure of
  dying     for  the  princess。    〃But     what   good    will  that   do  your    Majesty?
  Please to remember that the oracle says the victim must offer himself。〃
  〃Well; you have offered yourself;〃 retorted the king。
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  〃Yes; upon one condition。〃
  〃Condition   again!〃   roared   the   king;   once   more   drawing   his   sword。
  〃Begone!       Somebody   else   will   be   glad   enough   to   take   the   honour   off
  your shoulders。〃
  〃Your   Majesty   knows   it   will   not   be   easy   to   get   another   to   take   my
  place。〃
  〃Well;   what   is   your   condition?〃   growled   the   king;   feeling   that   the
  prince was right。
  〃Only   this;〃   replied   the   prince:   〃that;   as   I   must   on   no   account   die
  before I am fairly drowned; and the waiting will be rather wearisome; the
  princess; your daughter;  shall go   with me; feed   me   with her own   hands;
  and look at me now and then to comfort me; for you must confess it IS
  rather hard。      As soon as the water is up to my eyes; she may go and be
  happy; and forget her poor shoeblack。〃
  Here the prince's voice faltered; and he very nearly grew sentimental;
  in spite of his resolution。
  〃Why   didn't   you   tell   me   before   what   your   condition   was?       Such   a
  fuss about nothing!〃 exclaimed the king。
  〃Do you grant it?〃 persisted the prince。 〃Of course I do;〃 replied the
  king。
  〃Very well。      I am ready。〃
  〃Go   and   have   some   dinner;   then;   while   I   set   my   people   to   find   the
  place。〃
  The king ordered out his guards; and gave directions to the officers to
  find the hole in the lake at once。           So the bed of the lake was marked out
  in divisions and thoroughly examined; and in an hour or so the hole was
  discovered。       It was in the middle of a stone; near the centre of the lake; in
  the   very   pool   where   the   golden   plate   had   been   found。     It   was   a   three…
  cornered hole of no great size。           There was water all round the stone; but
  very little was flowing through the hole。
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  14。          This Is Very Kind of You。
  The prince went to dress for the occasion; for he was resolved to die
  like a prince。
  When the princess heard that a man had offered to die for her; she was
  so transported that she jumped off the bed; feeble as she was; and danced
  about   the   room   for   joy。  She   did   not   care   who   the   man   was;   that   was
  nothing to her。      The hole wanted stopping; and if only a man would do;
  why; take one。       In an hour or two more everything was ready。              Her maid
  dressed her in haste; and they carried her to the side of the lake。                 When
  she saw it she shrieked; and covered her face with her hands。                 They bore
  her across to the stone where they had already placed a little boat for her。
  The water was not deep enough to float it; but they hoped it would be;
  before   long。     They   laid   her   on   cushions;   placed   in   the   boat   wines   and
  fruits and other nice things; and stretched a canopy over all。
  In a few minutes the prince appeared。             The princess recognized him
  at once; but did not think it worth while to acknowledge him。
  〃Here I am;〃 said the prince。        〃Put me in。〃
  〃They told me it was a shoeblack;〃 said the princess。
  〃So I am;〃 said the prince。         〃I blacked your little boots three times a
  day; because they were all I could get of you。            Put me in。〃
  The   courtiers   did   not   resent   his   bluntness;   except   by   saying   to   each
  other that he was taking it out in impudence。
  But    how    was   he   to  be  put   in?   The     golden    plate  contained     no
  instructions on this point。       The prince looked at the hole; and saw but one
  way。     He   put   both   his   legs   into   it;   sitting   on   the   stone;   and;   stooping
  forward; covered the corner that remained open with his two hands。                      In
  this uncomfortable  position   he   resolved   to   abide  his   fate;  and   turning   to
  the people; said;
  〃Now you can go。〃
  The king had already gone home to dinner。
  〃Now you can go;〃 repeated the princess after him; like a parrot。
  The people obeyed her and went。
  Presently  a   little   wave   flowed over   the   stone;   and   wetted   one   of   the
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  prince's knees。      But he did not mind it much。            He began to sing; and the
  song he sang was this:
  〃As   a   world   that   has   no   well; Darting   bright   in   forest   dell; As   a
  world     without   the   gleam   Of   the   downward…going         stream;   As   a   world
  without the   glance   Of   the ocean's   fair   expanse; As a   world   where   never
  rain Glittered on the sunny plain; Such; my heart; thy world would be; if
  no love did flow in thee。
  As   a   world   without   the   sound   Of   the   rivulets   underground;   Or   the
  bubbling of the spring Out of darkness wandering; Or t