第 43 节
作者:着凉      更新:2021-03-08 19:13      字数:9322
  low this little path of bran which I have made for you in a straight line; and you can come and seek what you require。〃 So saying; he turned away his face; not to let himself be seen to weep and dishearten the poor little creatures。
  When Nennillo and Nennella had eaten all that was in the basket; they wanted to return home; but alas! a jackassthe son of  ill…luckhad eaten up all the bran that was strewn upon the ground; so they lost their way; and wandered about forlorn in the wood for several days; feeding on acorns and chestnuts which they found fallen on the ground。 But as Heaven always extends its arm over the innocent; there came by chance a Prince to hunt in that wood。 Then Nennillo; hearing the baying of the hounds; was so frightened that he crept into a hollow tree; and Nennella set off running at full speed; and ran until she came out of the wood; and found herself on the seashore。 Now it happened that some pirates; who had landed there to get fuel; saw Nennella and carried her off; and their captain took her home with him where he and his wife; having just lost a little girl; took her as their daughter。
  Meantime Nennillo; who had hidden himself in the tree; was surrounded by the dogs; which made such a furious barking that the Prince sent to find out the cause; and when he discovered the pretty little boy; who was so young that he could not tell who were his father and mother; he ordered one of the huntsmen to set him upon his saddle and take him to the royal palace。 Then he had him brought up with great care; and instructed in various arts; and among others; he had him taught that of a carver; so that; before three or four years had passed; Nennillo became so expert in his art that he could carve a joint to a hair。
  Now about this time it was discovered that the captain of the ship who had taken Nennella to his house was a sea…robber; and the people wished to take him prisoner; but getting timely notice from the clerks in the law…courts; who were his friends; and whom he kept in his pay; he fled with all his family。 It was decreed; however; perhaps by the judgment of Heaven; that he who had committed his crimes upon the sea; upon the sea should suffer the punishment of them; for having embarked in a small boat; no sooner was he upon the open sea than there came such a storm of wind and tumult of the waves; that the boat was upset and all were drownedall except Nennella; who having had no share in the corsair's robberies; like his wife and children; escaped the danger; for just then a large enchanted fish; which was swimming about the boat; opened its huge throat and swallowed her down。
  The little girl now thought to herself that her days were surely at an end; when suddenly she found a thing to amaze her inside the fish;beautiful fields and fine gardens; and a splendid mansion; with all that heart could desire; in which she lived like a Princess。 Then she was carried quickly by the fish to a rock; where it chanced that the Prince had come to escape the burning heat of a summer; and to enjoy the cool sea…breezes。 And whilst a great banquet was preparing; Nennillo had stepped out upon a balcony of the palace on the rock to sharpen some knives; priding himself greatly on acquiring honour from his office。 When Nennella saw him through the fish's throat; she cried aloud;
  〃Brother; brother; your task is done;      The tables are laid out every one;      But here in the fish I must sit and sigh;      O brother; without you I soon shall die。〃
  Nennillo at first paid no attention to the voice; but the Prince; who was standing on another balcony and had also heard it; turned in the direction whence the sound came; and saw the fish。 And when he again heard the same words; he was beside himself with amazement; and ordered a number of servants to try whether by any means they could ensnare the fish and draw it to land。 At last; hearing the words 〃Brother; brother!〃 continually repeated; he asked all his servants; one by one; whether any of them had lost a sister。 And Nennillo replied; that he recollected; as a dream; having had a sister when the Prince found him in the wood; but that he had never since heard any tidings of her。 Then the Prince told him to go nearer to the fish; and see what was the matter; for perhaps this adventure might concern him。 As soon as Nennillo approached the fish; it raised up its head upon the rock; and opening its throat six palms wide; Nennella stepped out; so beautiful that she looked just like a nymph in some interlude; come forth from that animal at the incantation of a magician。 And when the Prince asked her how it had all happened; she told him a part of her sad story; and the hatred of their stepmother; but not being able to recollect the name of their father nor of their home; the Prince caused a proclamation to be issued; commanding that whoever had lost two children; named Nennillo and Nennella; in a wood; should come to the royal palace; and he would there receive joyful news of them。
  Jannuccio; who had all this time passed a sad and disconsolate life; believing that his children had been devoured by wolves; now hastened with the greatest joy to seek the Prince; and told him that he had lost the children。 And when he had related the story; how he had been compelled to take them to the wood; the Prince gave him a good scolding; calling him a blockhead for allowing a woman to put her heel upon his neck till he was brought to send away two such jewels as his children。 But after he had broken Jannuccio's head with these words; he applied to it the plaster of consolation; showing him the children; whom the father embraced and kissed for half an hour without being satisfied。 Then the Prince made him pull off his jacket; and had him dressed like a lord; and sending for Jannuccio's wife; he showed her those two golden pippins; asked her what that person would deserve who should do them any harm; and even endanger their lives。 And she replied; 〃For my part; I would put her into a closed cask; and send her rolling down a mountain。〃
  〃So it shall be done!〃 said the Prince。 〃The goat has butted at herself。 Quick now! you have passed the sentence; and you must suffer it; for having borne these beautiful stepchildren such malice。〃 So he gave orders that the sentence should be instantly executed。 Then choosing a very rich lord among his vassals; he gave him Nennella to wife; and the daughter of another great lord to Nennillo; allowing them enough to live upon; with their father; so that they wanted for nothing in the world。 But the stepmother; shut into the cask and shut out from life; kept on crying through the bunghole as long as she had breath
  〃To him who mischief seeks; shall mischief fall;      There comes an hour that recompenses all。〃
  XXXI
  THE THREE CITRONS
  Well was it in truth said by the wise man; 〃Do not say all you know; nor do all you are able〃; for both one and the other bring unknown danger and unforeseen ruin; as you shall hear of a certain slave (be it spoken with all reverence for my lady the Princess); who; after doing all the injury in her power to a poor girl; came off so badly in the court; that she was the judge of her own crime; and sentenced herself to the punishment she deserved。
  The King of Long…Tower had once a son; who was the apple of his eye; and on whom he had built all his hopes; and he longed impatiently for the time when he should find some good match for him。 But the Prince was so averse to marriage and so obstinate that; whenever a wife was talked of; he shook his head and wished himself a hundred miles off; so that the poor King; finding his son stubborn and perverse; and foreseeing that his race would come to an end; was more vexed and melancholy; cast down and out of spirits; than a merchant whose correspondent has become bankrupt; or a peasant whose ass has died。 Neither could the tears of his father move the Prince; nor the entreaties of the courtiers soften him; nor the counsel of wise men make him change his mind; in vain they set before his eyes the wishes of his father; the wants of the people; and his own interest; representing to him that he was the full…stop in the line of the royal race; for with the obstinacy of Carella and the stubbornness of an old mule with a skin four fingers thick; he had planted his foot resolutely; stopped his ears; and closed his heart against all assaults。 But as frequently more comes to pass in an hour than in a hundred years; and no one can say; Stop here or go there; it happened that one day; when all were at table; and the Prince was cutting a piece of  new…made cheese; whilst listening to the chit…chat that was going on; he accidentally cut his finger; and two drops of blood; falling upon the cheese; made such a beautiful mixture of colours  thateither it was a punishment inflicted by Love; or the will of Heaven to console the poor fatherthe whim seized the Prince to find a woman exactly as white and red as that cheese tinged with blood。 Then he said to his father; 〃Sir; unless I have a wife as white and red as this cheese; it is all over with me; so now resolve; if you wish to see me alive and well; to give me all I require to go through the world in search of a beauty exactly like thi