第 14 节
作者:披荆斩棘      更新:2021-02-24 23:23      字数:9322
  and arrow; and with unerring aim compassed the death of her victim。 No
  sooner; however; had the hawk fallen; carrying the arrow with it; than she
  remembered that her name was inscribed on the shaft; and fearing lest it
  should   be   found   by   either   Wei   or   Tu;   she   hurried   round   in   the   hope   of
  recovering it。 But she was too late。 On approaching the study; she found
  Tu in the garden in front; examining the bird and arrow。
  〃Look;〃 he said; as he saw her coming; 〃what a good shot some one
  has made! and whoever it is; he has a due appreciation of his own skill。
  Listen to these lines which are scraped on the arrow:
  'Do not lightly draw your bow;                    But if you must; bring
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  down your foe。' 〃
  Jasmine was glad enough to find that he had not discovered her name;
  and eagerly exchanged banter with him on the conceit of the owner of the
  arrow。 But before she could recover it; Wei; who had heard the talking and
  laughter; joined them; and took the arrow out of Tu's hand to examine it。
  Just   at   that   moment    a   messenger   came   to     summon   Tu      to   his  father's
  presence; and he had no sooner gone than Wei exclaimed:
  〃But see; here is the name of the mysterious owner of the arrow; and;
  as   I   live;  it   is   a  girl's   nameJasmine!   Who;   among   the   goddesses      of
  heaven can Jasmine be?〃
  〃Oh; I will take the arrow then;〃 said Jasmine。 〃It must belong to my
  sister。 That is her name。〃
  〃I did not know that you had a sister;〃 said Wei。
  〃Oh yes; I have;〃 answered Jasmine; quite forgetful of the celebrated
  dictum of Confucius: 〃Be truthful。〃 〃She is just one year younger than I
  am;〃 she added; thinking it well to be circumstantial。
  〃Why   have   you   never   mentioned   her?〃   asked   Wei;   with   animation。
  〃What is she like? Is she anything like you?〃
  〃She is the very image of me。〃
  〃What! In height and features and ways?〃
  〃The   very   image;   so   that   people   have   often   said   that   if   we   changed
  clothes each might pass for the other。〃
  〃What   a   good…looking   girl   she   must   be!〃   said   Wei;   laughing。   〃But;
  seriously;   I   have   not;   as   you   know;   yet   set   up   a   household;   and   if   your
  sister has not received bridal presents; I would beg to be allowed to invite
  her to enter my lowly habitation。 What does my elder brother say to my
  proposal?〃
  〃I   don't   know   what   my   sister   would   feel   about   it;〃   said   Jasmine。   〃I
  would   never   answer   for   a   girl;   if   I   lived   to   be   as   old   as   the   God   of
  Longevity。〃
  〃Will you find out for me?〃
  〃Certainly I will。 But remember; not a word must be mentioned on the
  subject to my father; or; in fact; to anybody; until I give you leave。〃
  〃So   long   as   my   elder   brother   will   undertake   for   me;   I   will   promise
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  anything;〃 said the delighted Wei。 〃I already feel as though I were nine…
  tenths of   the   way  to   the   abode  of   the  phenix。 Take   this   box   of   precious
  ointment to your sister as an earnest of my intentions; and I will keep the
  arrow as a token from her until she demands its return。 I feel inclined to
  express myself in verse。 May I?〃
  〃By all means;〃 said Jasmine; laughing。
  Thus encouraged; Wei improvised as follows:
  〃 'T was sung of old that Lofu had no mate;                      Though Che
  was willing; for no word was said。                      At last an arrow like a herald
  came;             And now an honoured brother lends his aid。〃
  〃Excellent;〃   said   Jasmine;   laughing。   〃With   such   a   poetic   gift   as   you
  possess; you certainly deserve a better fate than befell Lofu。〃
  From this day the idea of marrying Jasmine's sister possessed the soul
  of   Wei。   But   not   a   word   did   he  say   to   Tu  on   the   matter;   for   he  was
  conscious that; as Tu was the first to pick up the arrow through which he
  had   become   acquainted   with   the   existence   of   Jasmine's   sister;   his   friend
  might possibly lay a claim to her hand。 To Jasmine also the subject was a
  most   absorbing   one。   She   felt   that   she   was   becoming   most   unpleasantly
  involved in a risky matter; and that; if the time should ever come when she
  should have to make an explanation; she might in honour be compelled to
  marry Weia prospect which filled her with dismay。 The turn events had
  taken   had   made   her   analyse   her   feelings   more   than   she   had   ever   done
  before;   and   the   process   made   her   doubly   conscious   of   the   depth   of   her
  affection for Tu。 〃A horse;〃 she said to herself; 〃cannot carry two saddles;
  and a woman cannot marry more than one man。〃 Wise as this saw was; it
  did   not   help   her   out   of   her   difficulty;   and   she   turned   to   the   chapter   of
  accidents; and determined to trust to time; that old disposer of events; to
  settle the matter。 But Wei was inclined to be impatient; and Jasmine was
  obliged      to   resort   to   more     of   those    departures     from     truth   which
  circumstances had forced upon this generally very upright young lady。
  〃I have consulted my father on the subject;〃 she said to the expectant
  Wei; 〃and he insists on your waiting until the autumn examination is over。
  He   has   every  confidence   that   you   will   then   take   your   M。A。   degree;   and
  your marriage will; he hopes; put the coping…stone on your happiness and
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  honour。〃
  〃That is all very well;〃 said Wei; 〃but autumn is a long time hence; and
  how do I know that your sister may not change her mind?〃
  〃Has not your younger brother undertaken to look after your interests;
  and cannot you trust him to do his best on your behalf?〃
  〃I   can   trust   my   elder   brother   with   anything   in   the   world。   It   is   your
  sister that I am afraid of;〃 said Wei。 〃But since you will undertake for her
  〃
  〃No; no;〃 said Jasmine; laughing; 〃I did not say that I would undertake
  for her。 A man who answers for a woman deserves to have 'fool' written on
  his forehead。〃
  〃Well;   at   all   events;   I   will   be   content   to   leave   the   matter   in   your
  hands;〃 said Wei。
  At last the time of the autumn examination drew near; and Tu and Wei
  made preparations for their departure to the provincial capital。 They were
  both bitterly disappointed when Jasmine announced that she was not going
  up that time。 This determination was the result of a conference with her
  father。 She had pointed out to the colonel that if she passed and took her
  M。A。 degree she might be called upon to take office at any time; and that
  then   she   would   be   compelled   to   confess   her   sex;   and   as   she   was   by   no
  means      disposed    to  give   up   the  freedom     which    her   doublet    and   hose
  conferred   upon   her;   it   was   agreed   between   them   that   she   should   plead
  illness and not go up。 Her two friends; therefore; went alone; and brilliant
  success     attended     their  venture。    They    both   passed     with   honours;    and
  returned     to   Mienchu     to   receive    the  congratulations      of   their  friends。
  Jasmine's delight was very genuine; more especially as regarded Tu; and
  the first evening was spent by the three students in joyous converse and in
  confident anticipation of the future。 As Jasmine took leave of the two new
  M。A。's; Wei followed her to the outer door and whispered at parting:
  〃I am coming to…morrow to make my formal proposal to your sister。〃
  Jasmine   had   no   time   to   answer;   but   went   home   full   of   anxious   and
  disturbed   thoughts;   which   were   destined   to   take   a   more   tragic   turn   than
  she   had   ever   anticipated   even   in   her   most   gloomy   moments。   The   same
  cruel fate had also decreed that Wei's proposal was to be suspended; like
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  Buddha; between heaven and earth。 The blow fell upon him when he was
  attiring himself in the garments of his new degree; in preparation for his
  visit。 He was in the act of tying his sash and appending it to his purse and
  trinkets; when Jasmine burst into the young   men's study; looking   deadly
  pale and bearing traces o