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发信人: dantao (涛涛), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 书剑恩仇录2-2
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Wed Jul 29 15:32:18 1998), 转信
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发信人: gallstone (gallstone), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 英译《书剑恩仇录》(二)之(2)
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Sat Jun 28 10:20:08 1997)
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Luo Bing and Yu Yutong kept to the back roads for fear of
meeting Yamen officers and rode on until the sky was
completely black. The countryside was desolate: there were no
inns and they couldn't even find a farmhouse. They stopped to
rest beside a large rock.
Yu releaed the horses to graze, then cut some grass with Luo
Bing's sword and spread it out on the ground.
"Now we have a bed, but no food or water," he said. "All we
can do is wait until tomorrow and try to think of something
then."
Luo Bing cared about nothing but her husband. She cried
continuously. Yu comforted her, saying the Red Flower Society
would certainly come in force to help them rescue Fourth
Brother. Luo Bing was exhausted, and hearing his words, she
relaxed and soon fell into a deep sleep.
In her dream, she seemed to meet her husband, who held her
gently in his arms, and lightly kissed her on the mouth. She
felt deliciously happy and lazily let her husband embrace her.
"I've been so miserable thinking about you," she said. "Are
all your wounds healed?"
Wen mumbled a few words and held her even tighter, kissed her
even more passionately. Just as she was beginning to feel
aroused, she suddenly started in fright and awoke. Under the
starlight, she could see that the person embracing her was not
her husband, but Yu.
"I've been miserable thinking about you too!" he whispered.
Ashamed and angry, Luo Bing slapped him heavily on the face,
fought her way free and stumbled away a few steps. She fumbled
for her knives, and shouted harshly: "What are you doing?"
Yu was stunned. "Listen to me..."
"You listen to me!" she replied angrily. "Which four classes
of people does the Red Flower Society kill?"
"Tartars and Manchus; corrupt officials; landlords and
tyrants; and villains and scoundrels," Yu recited quietly, his
head hung low.
The space between Luo Bing's eyebrows closed. "Which four
crimes by Red Flower Society members are punishable by death?"
"Death to those who surrender to the Manchu Court. Death to
those who betray the Society...death to those who betray their
friends, and death to those who violate others'...wives and
daughters."
"If you have the guts, you will quickly punish yourself with
the 'Three Thrusts and Six Holes'!" Luo Bing shouted.
According to the Society's code, a member who had committed an
offence in a moment of confusion and sincerely regretted it
could pierce his own thigh three times with a knife so that it
penetrated right through, an act known as the 'Three Thrusts
and Six Holes.' The member could then plead to the Great
Helmsman for forgiveness, and could hope that his case would
be dealt with leniently.
"I beg you to kill me," Yu cried. "If I die at your hand, I
will still die happy."
Luo Bing's anger blazed even more intensely. She raised the
knife in her hand, her wrist steeled, ready to throw.
"You don't know anything," Yu said in a shaky voice. "How much
I have suffered for you over the last five or six years. From
the moment I first saw you, my heart...was...no longer my
own."
"I was already Fourth Brother's then," Luo Bing said angrily.
"Do you mean you didn't know?"
"I...knew I couldn't control myself, so I never dared to see
too much of you. Whenever the Society had any business to be
done, I always begged the Great Helmsman to send me to do it.
The others thought I was just hardworking, no-one knows I was
really avoiding you. When I was away working, there was never
a day or an hour when I did not think of you."
He took a step towards her and pulled up his left sleeve,
exposing his arm. "I hate myself," he said. "I curse my heart
for the animal it is. Every time the hatred overcomes me, I
cut myself with a knife here. Look!"
Under the dim starlight, Luo Bing saw his arm was covered in
motley scars, and her heart involuntarily softened.
"I always think, why couldn't Heaven have allowed me to meet
you before you married," he continued. "We are about the same
age, but the difference in age between you and Fourth Brother
is huge."
Luo Bing's anger surged up once more. "What does the
difference in our ages matter? Fourth Brother is loving and
just, a great man. How could he be compared with someone like
you, you..."
She gave a snort of contempt, then turned and walked over to
her horse. As she struggled to mount it, Yu went over to help
her up, but she shouted "Keep away!" and got up of her own
accord.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
"It's none of your business. With Fourth Brother in the hands
of the Eagle's Claws, I might as well be dead anyway. Give me
my swords."
Yu lowered his head and handed the pair of swords to her.
Seeing him standing there, so lost and bewildered, Luo Bing
suddenly said: "As long as you seriously work for the good of
the Society, and are never impolite to me ever again, I won't
tell anyone about what happened tonight. And I'll also help
you find a nice girl who has both talent and beauty."
She smiled briefly, slapped her horse and rode off.
Luo Bing rode on for a mile or so, then stopped, searching the
sky for the North Star to get her bearings. If she went west,
she would meet up with the fighters of the Red Flower Society;
to go east would be to follow after her captured husband. She
knew that, wounded as she was, it would be impossible for her
to save him single-handed, but with her husband heading
eastwards, how could she possibly turn away from him?
Broken-hearted, she let her horse wander unrestrained for a
few miles. Then, seeing she had already travelled a long way
from Yu, she dismounted and settled down to sleep in a spinney
of small trees. Angry and bitter, she cried for a while and
then fell into a deep sleep. In the middle of the night, she
woke suddenly with a burning fever and called out in a blurred
voice: "Water! I must drink water!" But there was no-one to
hear her.
Next day, her condition was even worse. She managed with a
struggle to sit up, but her head hurt so badly she was forced
to lie down again. She slept, and awoke feeling the sun
beating down on her head. She watched as it sank towards the
west. She was thirsty and hungry, but remounting the horse was
impossible.
"It is not important that I die here," she thought. "But I
will never see Fourth Brother again." Her eyes glazed over and
she fainted away.
Suddenly, she heard someone say: "Good. She's coming round!"
She slowly opened her eyes and saw a young, doe-eyed girl
standing beside her. The girl was eighteen or nineteen years
old with a tanned face and thick eyebrows. She looked very
happy to see Luo Bing awaken.
"Go quickly and get some millet gruel for the Lady to drink,"
she told a maid.
Luo Bing realized she was lying on a kang in between the folds
of a quilt. The room she was in was clean and tastefully
furnished, obviously in the house of a very wealthy family.
"What is your honourable surname, miss?" she asked the girl.
"My surname is Zhou. You sleep for a while. We can talk again
later."
The girl watched as Luo Bing ate a bowl of gruel and then
quietly left. Luo Bing closed her eyes and slept once more.
When she woke, the lamps had already been lit. Outside the
door, she heard a girl's voice saying loudly:
"Father shouldn't have allowed them to bully people and run
riot here in Iron Gall Manor! If it had been me, I would have
taught them a good lesson!"
Luo Bing started in fright when she heard the words 'Iron Gall
Manor'. The girl and her maid walked into the room and looked
through the canopy over the kang, but Luo Bing closed her eyes
and pretended to be asleep. The girl went over to the wall and
took down a sword. Luo Bing noticed her own swords on a table
close by and prepared herself. If the girl struck out at her,
she would throw the quilt over her head, grab the swords and
fight her way out. But all she heard was the maid saying:
"Mistress, you mustn't make any more trouble. His Lordship is
very distressed. Don't make him angry again."
"Huh! I don't care," the girl replied. She raced out of the
room, sword in hand, with the maid at her heels.
Luo Bing guessed correctly that the girl was Lord Zhou's
daughter, Zhou Qi. She was a bold, straight-forward person,
very much like her father, and had a love of minding other
people's business. On the day Wen was seized, she had wounded
someone in a fight, and had spent the night away from home,
planning to wait for her father's anger to subside before
returning. On her way back, she came across Luo Bing
unconscious by the road and brought her to the manor, where
she discovered to her horror that her father had killed her
brother, and her mother had run off.
"If they can betray Fourth Brother to the authorities, why did
they save me?" she thought darkly. "There must be some other
evil scheme afoot."
The wound on her thigh had not yet healed, and she couldn't
afford the slightest mistake. Having been in the Manor once
before, she had a vague idea of its layout, and planned to
stealthily make her way round to the garden, and then leave by
the back gate. But as she passed by the great hall, she saw
the lamps were burning brightly inside and heard someone
talking very loudly. There was something familiar about the
voice, and she put her eye close to a crack in the door and
saw Lord Zhou in conversation with two other men, one of whom
she recognised as Lead Escort Tong. Seeing him, she thought
again of her husband's cruel fate and immediately ceased to
care about whether she lived or died. She pushed open the door
and slung a throwing knife at Tong.
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