第 17 节
作者:你妹找1      更新:2021-02-21 11:56      字数:9321
  been summoned to Our presence。 We have decided that you shall become
  the adopted husband of Our only daughter; and the wedding ceremony
  shall now be performed。〃
  As   the   king   finished   speaking;   a   sound   of   joyful   music   was   heard;
  and a long train of beautiful court ladies advanced from behind a curtain to
  conduct Akinosuke to the room in which he bride awaited him。
  The room was immense; but it could scarcely contain the multitude
  of   guests   assembled   to   witness   the  wedding   ceremony。 All   bowed   down
  before Akinosuke as he took his place; facing the King's daughter; on the
  kneeling…cushion        prepared    for   him。   As   a  maiden     of  heaven    the  bride
  appeared   to   be;   and   her   robes   were   beautiful   as   a   summer   sky。 And   the
  marriage was performed amid great rejoicing。
  Afterwards the pair were conducted to a suite of apartments that had
  been   prepared   for   them   in   another   portion   of   the   palace;   and   there   they
  received   the   congratulations   of   many   noble   persons;   and   wedding   gifts
  beyond counting。
  Some days later Akinosuke was again summoned to the throne…room。
  On this occasion he was received even more graciously than before; and
  the King said to him:
  In   the   southwestern   part   of   Our   dominion   there   is   an   island   called
  Raishu。 We have now appointed you Governor of that island。 You will find
  the people loyal and docile; but their laws have not yet been brought into
  proper accord with the laws of Tokoyo; and their customs have not been
  properly regulated。 We entrust you with the duty of improving their social
  condition as far as may be possible; and We desire that you shall rule them
  with kindness and wisdom。 All preparations necessary for your journey to
  Raishu have already been made。〃
  So    Akinosuke      and   his  bride   departed    from   the   palace    of  Tokoyo;
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  accompanied   to   the   shore   by   a   great   escort   of   nobles   and   officials;   and
  they    embarked      upon    a  ship   of   state  provided     by   the   king。   And    with
  favoring winds they safety sailed to Raishu; and found the good people of
  that island assembled upon the beach to welcome them。
  Akinosuke entered at once upon his new duties; and they did not prove
  to   be   hard。   During     the   first  three   years   of   his  governorship       he  was
  occupied chiefly with the framing and the enactment of laws; but he had
  wise   counselors   to   help   him;   and   he   never   found   the   work   unpleasant。
  When   it   was   all   finished;   he   had   no   active   duties   to   perform;   beyond
  attending      the   rites  and   ceremonies       ordained     by   ancient    custom。     The
  country      was    so  healthy     and   so   fertile  that   sickness     and   want    were
  unknown;   and   the   people   were   so   good   that   no   laws   were   ever   broken。
  And Akinosuke dwelt and ruled in Raishu for twenty years more; making
  in   all   twenty…three   years   of   sojourn;   during   which   no   shadow   of   sorrow
  traversed his life。
  But in the twenty…fourth year of his governorship; a great misfortune
  came   upon   him;   for   his   wife;   who   had   borne   him  seven   children;   five
  boys and two girls; fell sick and died。 She was buried; with high pomp;
  on    the   summit     of  a  beautiful    hill  in  the   district  of   Hanryoko;      and   a
  monument;         exceedingly      splendid;     was    placed     upon    her    grave。    But
  Akinosuke felt such grief at her death that he no longer cared to live。
  Now   when   the   legal   period   of   mourning   was   over;   there   came           to
  Raishu; from the Tokoyo palace; a shisha; or royal messenger。 The shisha
  delivered to Akinosuke a message of condolence; and then said to him:
  〃These are the words which our august master; the King of Tokoyo;
  commands that I repeat to you: 'We will now send you back to your own
  people and country。 As for the seven children; they are the grandsons and
  granddaughters of the King; and shall be fitly cared for。 Do not; therefore;
  allow you mind to be troubled concerning them。'〃
  On receiving this mandate; Akinosuke submissively prepared for his
  departure。   When   all   his   affairs   had   been   settled;   and   the   ceremony   of
  bidding farewell to his counselors and trusted officials had been concluded;
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  he was escorted with much honor to the port。 There he embarked upon the
  ship sent for him; and the ship sailed out into the blue sea; under the blue
  sky;   and   the   shape   of   the   island   of   Raishu   itself   turned   blue;   and   then
  turned grey; and then vanished forever。。。 And Akinosuke suddenly awoke …
  … under the cedar…tree in his own garden!
  For a moment he was stupefied and dazed。 But he perceived his two
  friends still seated near him; drinking and chatting merrily。 He stared at
  them in a bewildered way; and cried aloud;
  〃How strange!〃
  〃Akinosuke must have been dreaming;〃 one of them exclaimed; with
  a laugh。 〃What did you see; Akinosuke; that was strange?〃
  Then   Akinosuke   told   his   dream;   that   dream   of   three…and…twenty
  years' sojourn in the realm of Tokoyo; in the island of Raishu; and they
  were   astonished;   because   he   had   really   slept   for   no   more   than   a   few
  minutes。
  One goshi said:
  〃Indeed;   you   saw   strange   things。   We   also   saw   something   strange
  while you were napping。 A little yellow butterfly was fluttering over your
  face   for   a   moment   or   two;   and   we   watched   it。   Then   it   alighted   on   the
  ground beside you; close to the tree; and almost as soon as it alighted there;
  a big; big ant came out of a hole and seized it and pulling it down into the
  hole。 Just before you woke up; we saw that very butterfly come out of the
  hole   again;   and   flutter   over   your   face   as   before。   And   then   it   suddenly
  disappeared: we do not know where it went。〃
  〃Perhaps it was Akinosuke's soul;〃 the other goshi said; 〃certainly I
  thought     I  saw   it  fly   into  his  mouth。。。   But;   even   if  that  butterfly   was
  Akinosuke's soul; the fact would not explain his dream。〃
  〃The ants might explain it;〃 returned the first speaker。 〃Ants are queer
  beings    possibly  goblins。。。 Anyhow;  there  is a  big   ant's nest   under that
  cedar…tree。〃。。。
  〃Let   us   look!〃   cried Akinosuke;   greatly   moved   by   this   suggestion。
  And he went for a spade。
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  The   ground   about   and   beneath   the   cedar…tree   proved   to   have   been
  excavated; in a most surprising way; by a prodigious colony of ants。 The
  ants     had   furthermore       built   inside    their   excavations;      and    their   tiny
  constructions       of   straw;   clay;   and   stems    bore    an   odd    resemblance      to
  miniature towns。 In the middle of a structure considerably larger than the
  rest there was a marvelous swarming of small ants around the body of one
  very big ant; which had yellowish wings and a long black head。
  〃Why; there is the King of my dream!〃 cried Akinosuke; 〃and there is
  the    palace    of   Tokoyo!。。。     How      extraordinary!。。。      Raishu     ought    to   lie
  somewhere southwest of it  to the left of that big root。。。 Yes!  here it
  is!。。。   How   very   strange!   Now   I   am   sure   that   I   can   find   the   mountain   of
  Hanryoko; and the grave of the princess。〃。。。
  In   the   wreck    of   the  nest   he   searched     and   searched;     and   at  last
  discovered   a   tiny   mound;   on   the   top   of   which   was   fixed   a   water…worn
  pebble; in shape resembling a Buddhist monument。 Underneath it he found
  embedded in clay  the dead body of a female ant。
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  RIKI…BAKA
  His   name   was   Riki;   signifying   Strength;   but   the   people   called   him
  Riki…the…Simple;   or   Riki…the…Fool;   〃Riki…Baka;〃   because   he   had   been
  born into perpetual childhood。 For the same reason they were kind to him;…
  …   even   when     he   set  a  house