友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!
恐怖书库 返回本书目录 加入书签 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 『收藏到我的浏览器』

the mirror of kong ho-第26部分

快捷操作: 按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页 按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页 按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部! 如果本书没有阅读完,想下次继续接着阅读,可使用上方 "收藏到我的浏览器" 功能 和 "加入书签" 功能!





animal is out of place; and even unseemly; in the entertaining hall or



council chamber; the expression has in the course of time taken a



wider application and is now freely used as an insidious thrust at one



who may be suspected of contrariness of character; of confusing



issues; or of acting in a vain or illogical manner。 I had already



preserved the saying among other instances of foreign thought and



expression which I am collecting for your dignified amusement; as it



is very characteristic of the wisdom and humour of these Outer Lands。



The imagination is essentially barbaric。 A horsedoubtless



well…groomed; richly…caparisoned; and as intellectual as the



circumstances will permit; but inevitably an animal of degraded



attributes and untraceable ancestrya horse reclining before a



lavishly set…out table and considering well of what dish it shall next



partake! Could anything; it appears; be more diverting! Truly to our



more refined outlook the analogy is lacking both in delicacy of wit



and in exactitude of balance; but to the grosser barbarian conception



of what is gravity…removing it is irresistible。







I am; however; reminded of the saying by perceiving that I was on the



point of recording certain details of recent occurrence without first



unrolling to your mind the incidents from which it has arisen that the



person who is now communicating with you is no longer reposing in the



Capital; but spending a period profitably in observing the habits of



those who dwell in the more secluded recesses on the outskirts of the



Island。 This reversal of the proper sequence of affairs would



doubtless strike those around as an instance of setting the banquet



before the horse。 Without delay; then; to pursue the allusion to its



appropriate end; I will return; as it may be said; to my nosebag。







At various points about the streets of the Capital there are certain



caverns artificially let into the bowels of the earth; to which any



person may betake himself upon purchasing a printed sign which he must



display to the guardian of the gate。 Once within the underneathmost



parts he is free to be carried from place to place by means of the



trains of carriages which I have already described to you; until he



would return to the outer surface; when he must again display his



talisman before he is permitted to pass forth。 Nor is this an empty



form; for upon an occasion this person himself witnessed a very bitter



contention between a keeper of the barrier and one whose token had



through some cause lost its potency。







In the company of the experienced I had previously gone through the



trial without mischance; so that recently when I expressed a wish to



visit a certain Palace; and was informed that the most convenient



manner would be to descend into the nearest cavern; I had no



reasonable device for avoiding the encounter。 Nevertheless;



enlightened sire; I will not attempt to conceal from your omniscience



that I was by no means impetuous towards the adventure。 Owing to the



pugnacious and unworthy suspicions of those who direct their



destinies; I have not yet been able to penetrate the exact connection



between the movements of these hot…smoke chariots and the Unseen



Forces。 To a person whose chief object in life is to avoid giving



offence to any of the innumerable demons which are ever on the watch



to revenge themselves upon our slightest indiscretion; this



uncertainty opens an unending vista of intolerable possibilities。 As



if to emphasise the perils of this overhanging doubt the surroundings



are ingeniously arranged so as to represent as nearly as practicable



the terrors of the Beneath World。 Both by day and night a funereal



gloom envelops the caverns; the pathways and resting…places are meagre



and so constructed as to be devoid of attraction or repose; and by a



skilful contrivance the natural atmosphere is secretly withdrawn and a



very acrimonious sulphurous haze driven in to replace it。 In sudden



and unforeseen places eyes of fire open and close with disconcerting



rapidity; and even change colour in vindictive significance; wooden



hands are outstretched as in unrelenting rigidity against



supplication; or; divining the unexpressed thoughts; inexorably point;



as one gazes; still deeper into the recesses of the earth; while the



air is never free from the sounds of groans; shrieks; the rattling of



chains; dull; hopeless noises beneath one's feet or overhead; and the



hoarse wordless cries of despair with which the attending slaves of



the caverns greet the distant clamour of every approaching



fire…chariot。 Admittedly the intention of the device is benevolently



conceived; and it is strenuously asserted that many persons of corrupt



habits and ill…balanced lives; upon waking unexpectedly while passing



through these Beneath Parts; have abandoned the remainder of their



journey; and; escaping hastily to the outer air; have from that time



onwards led a pure and consistent existence; but; on the other foot;



those who are compelled to use the caverns daily; freely confess that



the surroundings to not in any material degree purify their lives of



tranquillise the nature of their inner thoughts。







In this emergency I did not neglect to write out a diversity of charms



against every possible variety of evil influence; and concealing them



lavishly about my head and body; I presented myself with the outer



confidence of a person who is inured to the exploit。 Doubtless thereby



being mistaken for one of themselves in the obscurity; I received the



inscribed safeguard without opposition; and even an added sum in



copper pieces; which I discreetly returned to the one behind the



shutter; with the request that he would honourably burn a few joss



sticks or sacrifice to a trivial amount; to the success of my journey。



In such a manner I reached an awaiting train; and; taking up within it



a position of retiring modesty; I definitely committed myself to the



undertaking。







At the next tarrying place there entered a barbarian of high…class



appearance; and being by this time less assured of my competence in



the matter unaided; both on account of the multiplicity of evil omens



on every side; and the perverse impulses of the guiding demon; whereby



at sudden angles certain of my organs had the emotion of being left



irrevocably behind and others of being snatched relentlessly forward;



I approached him courteously。







〃Behold;〃 I said; 〃many thousand li of water; both fresh and bitter;



flow between the one who is addressing you and his native town of



Yuen…ping; where the tablets at the street corn
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 2 3
快捷操作: 按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页 按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页 按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!