第 20 节
作者:猜火车      更新:2021-02-20 17:38      字数:9322
  increased in size; 〃There; I have not hurt you much; have I? If you are not
  convinced now; I don't know what will convince you。 What say you?〃
  My   resolution   was   taken。   It   seemed   intolerable   that   I   should   endure
  existence subject to the arbitrary visitations of a Magician who could thus
  play tricks with one's very stomach。 If only I could in any way manage to
  pin him against the wall till help came!
  Once more I dashed   my hardest angle against   him; at the same   time
  alarming      the  whole     household     by   my   cries   for  aid。   I  believe;   at  the
  moment of my onset; the Stranger had sunk below our Plane; and really
  found   difficulty   in   rising。   In   any   case   he   remained   motionless;   while   I;
  hearing; as I thought; the sound of some help approaching; pressed against
  him with redoubled vigor; and continued to shout for assistance。
  A  convulsive   shudder   ran   through   the   Sphere。   〃This   must   not   be;〃   I
  thought I heard him say: 〃either he must listen to reason; or I must have
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  recourse   to   the   last   resource   of   civilization。〃   Then;   addressing   me   in   a
  louder   tone;   he   hurriedly   exclaimed;   〃Listen:   no   stranger   must   witness
  what you have witnessed。 Send your Wife back at once; before she enters
  the    apartment。      The    Gospel     of   Three     Dimensions        must    not   be   thus
  frustrated。   Not   thus   must   the   fruits   of   one   thousand   years   of   waiting   be
  thrown away。 I hear her coming。 Back! back! Away from me; or you must
  go with mewither you know notinto the Land of Three Dimensions!〃
  〃Fool!   Madman!   Irregular!〃   I   exclaimed;   〃never   will   I   release   thee;
  thou shalt pay the penalty of thine impostures。〃
  〃Ha! Is it come to this?〃 thundered the Stranger: 〃then meet your fate:
  out of your Plane you go。 Once; twice; thrice! ‘Tis done!〃
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  SECTION 18                 How I came to Spaceland; and what
  I saw there
  An unspeakable horror seized me。 There was a darkness; then a dizzy;
  sickening sensation of sight that was not like seeing; I saw a Line that was
  no Line; Space that was not Space: I was myself; and not myself。 When I
  could find voice; I shrieked loud in agony; 〃Either this is madness or it is
  Hell。〃    〃It   is  neither;   calmly    replied    the  voice    of   the  Sphere;     〃it  is
  Knowledge; it is Three Dimensions: open your eye once again and try to
  look steadily。〃
  I   looked;   and;   behold;   a   new   world!   There   stood   before   me;   visibly
  incorporate; all that I had before inferred; conjectured; dreamed; of perfect
  Circular beauty。 What seemed the centre of the Stranger's form lay open to
  my   view:   yet   I   could   see   no   heart;   lungs;   nor   arteries;   only   a   beautiful
  harmonious Something for which I had no words; but you; my Readers
  in Spaceland; would call it the surface of the Sphere。
  Prostrating   myself   mentally  before   my  Guide;   I   cried;   〃How  is   it;   O
  divine ideal of consummate loveliness and wisdom that I see thy inside;
  and yet cannot discern thy heart; thy lungs; thy arteries; thy liver?〃 〃What
  you think you see; you see not;〃 he replied; 〃it is not giving to you; nor to
  any other Being; to behold my internal parts。 I am of a different order of
  Beings   from   those   in   Flatland。   Were   I   a   Circle;   you   could   discern   my
  intestines;   but   I   am   a   Being;   composed   as   I   told   you   before;   of   many
  Circles; the Many in the One; called in this country a Sphere。 And; just as
  the outside of a Cube is a Square; so the outside of a Sphere represents the
  appearance of a Circle。〃
  Bewildered   though   I   was   by   my  Teacher's   enigmatic   utterance;   I   no
  longer     chafed    against   it;  but  worshipped       him   in  silent   adoration。    He
  continued; with more mildness in his voice。 〃Distress not yourself if you
  cannot at first understand the deeper mysteries of Spaceland。 By degrees
  they   will   dawn   upon   you。   Let   us   begin   by   casting   back   a   glance   at   the
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  region whence you came。 Return with me a while to the plains of Flatland
  and I will shew you that which you have often reasoned and thought about;
  but never seen with the sense of sight a visible angle。〃 〃Impossible!〃 I
  cried; but; the Sphere leading the way; I followed as if in a dream; till once
  more      his  voice    arrested    me:    〃Look     yonder;    and    behold     your   own
  Pentagonal house; and all its inmates。〃
  I   looked    below;    and   saw   with    my   physical    eye   all  that   domestic
  individuality which I had hitherto merely inferred with the understanding。
  And   how   poor   and   shadowy   was   the   inferred   conjecture   in   comparison
  with the reality which I now behold! My four Sons calmly asleep in the
  North…Western        rooms;     my    two    orphan    Grandsons      to   the   South;    the
  Servants; the Butler; my Daughter; all in their several apartments。 Only my
  affection   Wife;   alarmed   by   my   continued   absence;   had   quitter   her   room
  and was   roving up   and down in the Hall;  anxiously awaiting   my  return。
  Also the Page; aroused by my cries; had left his room; and under pretext of
  ascertaining whether I had fallen somewhere in a faint; was prying into the
  cabinet in my study。 All this I could now SEE; not merely infer; and as we
  came nearer and nearer; I could discern even the contents of my cabinet;
  and the two chests of gold; and the tablets of which the Sphere had made
  mention。
  Touched   by   my   Wife's   distress;   I   would   have   sprung   downward   to
  reassure     her;   but   I  found    myself    incapable     of  motion。     〃Trouble     not
  yourself   about   your Wife;〃   said   my   Guide:   〃she   will   not   be   long   left   in
  anxiety; meantime; let us take a survey of Flatland。〃
  Once   more   I   felt   myself   rising   through   space。   It   was   even   as   the
  Sphere had said。 The   further we receded from  the object we beheld; the
  larger became the field of vision。 My native city; with the interior of every
  house and every creature therein; lay open to my view in miniature。 We
  mounted higher; and lo; the secrets of the earth; the depths of the mines
  and inmost caverns of the hills; were bared before me。
  Awestruck   at   the   sight   of   the   mysteries   of   the   earth;   thus   unveiled
  before my unworthy eye; I said to my Companion; 〃Behold; I am become
  as a God。 For the wise men in our country say that to see all things; or as
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  they   express   it;   OMNIVIDENCE;   is   the   attribute   of   God   alone。〃   There
  was something of scorn in the voice of my Teacher as he made answer: 〃it
  is so indeed? Then the very pick…pockets and cut…throats of my country are
  to be worshipped by your wise men as being Gods: for there is not one of
  them that does not see as much as you see now。 But trust me; your wise
  men are wrong。〃
  I。 Then is omnividence the attribute of others besides Gods?
  Sphere。   I   do   not   know。   But;   if   a   pick…pocket   or   a   cut…throat   of   our
  country can see everything that is in your country; surely that is no reason
  why   the   pick…pocket   or   cut…throat   should   be   accepted   by   you   as   a   God。
  This omnividence; as you call itit is not a common word in Spaceland
  does it make you more just; more merciful; less selfish; more loving? Not
  in the least。 Then how does it make you more divine?
  I。 〃More merciful; more loving!〃 But these are the qualities of women!
  And we know that a Circle is a higher Being than a Straight Line; in so far
  as knowledge and wisdom are more to be esteemed than mere affection。
  Sphere。 It is not for me to classify human faculties according to merit。
  Yet many of the best and wisest in Spaceland think more of the affections
  than of the understand; more of your despised Straight Lines than of your
  belauded   Circles。   But   enough   of   this。   Look   yonder。   Do   you   know   that
  building?
  I looked; and afar off I saw an immense Polygonal structure; in which
  I   recognized     the   General     Assembly      Hall   of   the  States    o