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标 题: 书剑恩仇录5-4
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发信人: gallstone (gallstone), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 英译《书剑恩仇录》(五)之(4)
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** 4 **
The heroes ate a full meal and then returned to their rooms to
rest. At six o'clock that evening, an attendant reported that
the tunnel diggers were already under the Commander-in-Chief's
Yamen, but that a large rock was blocking their path which
they were trying to dig around. Chen and Xu assigned their
forces: some were to attack from the left, some from the
right, and some would be held in reserve. At about eight
o'clock, the attendant returned to report that the diggers had
come up against an iron plate and had decided to stop work for
a while for fear of alerting those inside.
"We will wait another two hours and then make our move," Chen
said.
During those two hours, the heroes could hardly control their
impatience. Zhang Jin paced up and down the hall mumbling
curses. Master Ma kept taking out a large gold watch and
checking the time while Chen read a book.
"The time has arrived," Ma finally announced.
The heroes all charged for the door. They donned various
disguises and made their way separately through the darkened
streets of Hangzhou to a house just outside the
Commander-in-Chief's Yamen.
'Crocodile' Jiang was waiting for them. "This area is being
tightly patrolled by Manchu troops," he said. "Be as quiet as
possible."
He stood at the entrance of the tunnel with his iron oar at
the ready, as the heroes filed through one by one. The tunnel
had been dug deep, and with Hangzhou being such a low-lying
area, it was ankle-deep in water. By the time they reached the
big rock, the muddy water was up to their chests, while
several dozen yards further on, it rose to their heads.
Seven or eight attendants were waiting near the iron plate
with torches and spades in hand.
"Start work!" Chen ordered.
With the Great Helmsman there watching them, the attendants
worked like demons, and soon shifted the rock to the side of
the iron plate. Another moment of furious digging and the iron
plate was dislodged, and 'Leopard' Wei, his pair of hooks at
the ready, went through first with the rest of the heroes
behind.
The attendants held the torches high to illuminate the way as
Wei ran along a corridor towards Wen's cell, but found the way
blocked by a locked iron gate.
"Eighth Brother, Ninth Brother," said Xu suddenly. "Go and
guard the exit to the dungeon just in case the Manchus have
some secret scheme."
Yang and Wei assented and left. Several of the attendants
worked to loosen the stones to the side of the gate, and then
with the help of several of the heroes, lifted the gate out of
position. Luo Bing ran through, and into Wen's cell only to
find it empty.
After so many disappointments, Luo Bing crumpled onto the
floor and began to sob. Zhou Qi wanted to comfort her, but her
father held her back.
"Let her be," he said. "A cry will do her good."
"Commander Li was afraid we would come to organise a jail
break and has moved Fourth Brother somewhere else," Xu said.
"But now we are in the Yamen, we will find him no matter
what," Chen replied.
They went to the door of the dungeon and saw Yang fighting
fiercely with a group of Manchu soldiers. Priest Wu Chen gave
a shout and charged out of the dungeon and finished off two
Manchu soldiers on the spot. Further on, they found Wei
battling six or seven officers.
"Considering my relationship with Commander Li, I had better
not reveal myself," Lu Feiqing thought. He ripped a strip off
his gown and covered his face so that only the eyes were
showing. Just then, the Manchu soldiers broke and retreated up
to the Yamen courtyard in confusion with Wei and the others in
hot pursuit.
Xu leapt up onto a nearby wall and saw soldiers standing guard
throughout the whole Yamen. A drum sounded, and Xu guessed the
commanders were still positioning their soldiers. Then he
spotted a lonely two-storey building in the southern part of
the main courtyard surrounded by several hundred troops. There
was nothing special about the building except for the tight
defences, and he decided that was probably where Wen was being
held. He jumped down from the wall and whirled his sword
around his head.
"Brothers, follow me!" he shouted, and charged towards the
building.
The further they went, the more soldiers appeared. But despite
their numerical superiority, the Manchu troops were unable to
contain the Red Flower Society fighters, each of them a master
of the martial arts. In only a short while, the heroes had
fought to within a few yards of the building.
"Third Brother, let's go and have a look inside," Priest Wu
Chen said to 'Buddha' Zhao.
"Right," said Zhao, and they sprang over to the doorway with
two long strides. A sword sliced towards them, but with one
thrust from the priest's blade, the swordsman screamed and his
weapon clattered to the ground. They raced into the building
with Luo Bing and the others close behind.
As the fighting continued, the heroes found the numbers of
Manchu soldiers diminishing. Suddenly they heard Priest Wu
Chen yell from upstairs: "Fourth Brother is here! We've got
him!" The heroes shouted in joy.
Zhou Qi raced up the stairs and saw everyone gathered round an
iron cage. Chen was sawing at the bars with the Frozen Emerald
Sword. Zhou Qi went close and noticed that inside the iron
cage was another smaller cage in which Wen sat with his legs
and arms manacled like a captured wild animal. Chen sawed
through two bars, and Zhang Jin used brute strength to twist
them back. Luo Bing, thanks to her slim figure, managed to
wriggle into the outer cage, then took the sword from Chen and
began to saw away at the lock on the small cage. The heroes
were all smiling jubilantly. Suddenly they heard a bugle
sound, and the remaining Manchu troops retreated out about one
hundred feet and formed themselves into ranks around the
building.
"Master Chen!" someone shouted from amongst the Manchu ranks.
"I wish to speak with Master Chen!"
Chen went to the window and spotted Commander Li outside. "I
am here. What is it, Commander?"
"Come out quickly or you will all die."
"We will not come out alone, even faced with death," Chen
replied. "I am sorry, but today we intend to leave with Master
Wen."
"Don't be so stubborn," Li shouted. "Start the fire!"
The troops pushed out huge piles of firewood and grass and
surrounded the building with them. The firewood was soaked in
oil and a second after a torch was thrown into it, a fiery
ring sprang up with the heroes trapped inside.
Chen could see how dangerous the situation was, but he
remained calm. "Everyone together," he said quietly. "Cut
through the bars as quickly as you can."
A man walked out from behind Li and pointed angrily at Chen.
"Death is staring you in the face and still you don't go down
on your knees and beg for mercy?" he boomed. "Do you realize
what we have in that building?"
As Chen stood thinking, he heard Xu exclaim in their secret
code: "Oh no, they've packed the place with gunpowder."
Chen noticed a row of wooden barrels around the room they were
in. With a quick movement, he smashed one of them open and
black dust flew out in all directions, the smell of saltpetre
filling their noses. His heart froze. "Is the whole Red Flower
Society going to be blown to pieces today?" he wondered. He
turned and saw the inner cage had been opened and Luo Bing
helping Wen out.
"Sister Luo Bing, Brother Zhao!" he shouted. "You two look
after Fourth Brother. Everyone else follow me." He charged
down the stairs. Zhang Jin bent over and heaved Wen onto his
back while Luo Bing and Zhao escorted them down to the ground
floor. As they reached the door, they saw swarms of arrows
like locusts flying at them. Wei and the Twin Knights tried
several times to break out of the building, but each time they
were forced back inside.
"You are standing in a gunpowder keg and I have the fuse
here," Commander Li shouted. He raised a fiery torch and waved
it.
"As soon as I light the fuse, you will all be burnt to ashes.
Put Wen down immediately."
Chen knew that what he said was true, but he also guessed that
because of Wen's importance to the Emperor, Li would not dare
to light the fuse.
"Put Fourth Brother down!" he shouted. "Let's get out of
here!" He brandished his long sword and charged out with Wei
and the Twin Knights at his side.
Zhang Jin, running flat out with his head down, didn't hear
what Chen had said.
"Put Fourth Brother down," Zhao told him. "It's too dangerous.
We've got to get out or he'll get killed."
Zhang Jin placed Wen on the ground near the door. Luo Bing
hesitated, but Zhang Jin grabbed her arm and charged on after
the others. Li saw in the firelight that they had abandoned
Wen, and with a wave of his hand ordered the archers to stop
firing to prevent him being hit by mistake.
Having made it out of the building, the heroes regrouped by
the wall.
"Eighth Brother, Ninth Brother, Tenth Brother and the Twin
Knights, you five lead an attack on the Manchu troops and
disperse them," ordered Chen. "Brother Xu, you think of a way
to cut the gunpowder fuse. The rest of you, as soon as that's
done, we will go back and rescue Fourth Brother."
Commander Li was just about to order someone over to keep
watch on Wen when he spotted the Twin Knights approaching. He
hastily shouted to a detachment of Imperial Bodyguards who
raced over to intercept the Red Flower Society fighters.
Lu Feiqing was the first to spot a way out of the dilemma. He
ran like an arrow straight for Commander Li. Li's bodyguards
moved to stop him, but Lu dodged to left and right and slipped
past them all. In a moment, he was at Li's side. Yuanzhi,
wearing boy's clothes, was standing by her father's side.
Seeing this strange masked man charging forward, she cried out
shrilly: "How dare you!" and thrust her sword straight at his
chest. Lu ducked under the stroke, then slipped round behind
Commander Li and gave him a powerful shove which sent him
reeling forward. Full of fear for her father, Yuanzhi struck
out again with her sword, but Lu dodged out of the way once
more, picked Li up in his arms and ran inside the circle of
fire. The Manchu troops shouted in alarm, but the heat from
the flames was so intense that none dared to follow him.
The Red Flower Society heroes saw Lu carrying Commander Li
into the danger zone, and Zhang Jin and 'Crocodile' Jiang went
in after them.
"That's enough," ordered Chen. "No-one else need go in."
The Manchu troops completely ignored the Red Flower Society
fighters, and stared anxiously at the men in the centre of the
ring of fire. Suddenly, someone with a torch leapt over to the
gunpowder fuse and lit it. Deng Tunan recognized him as
Imperial Bodyguard Fan who had shamed himself in front of the
Emperor the day before. He bore such a deep grudge over the
incident, that he wanted only to snatch victory away from the
Red Flower Society with no concern for whether Commander Li
lived or died.
The thread of sparks whirled off at an incredible speed. Once
it reached the circle of fire, disaster would be inevitable.
The Manchu troops scattered in panic and in the midst of the
confusion, a figure, his face covered with a blue silk mask,
raced forward and threw himself down on to the gunpowder. His
clothes burst into flames, but the fuse was stopped.
The immediate danger past, Zhang Jin and 'Crocodile' Jiang
charged out through the circle of fire with Wen Tailai in
their arms. The flames were now even more fierce, and all
three caught fire. The Twin Knights, racing forward to meet
them, shouting: "Roll! Roll!" Zhang Jin and Jiang first put
Wen down and rolled him about until all the flames on him had
been extinguished, then put out their own fires. Luo Bing ran
up to attend to Wen.
The Twin Knights meanwhile ran over to rescue the masked man,
who had collapsed on the ground. By the time the flames had
been extinguished, his body was a mass of burns.
Once Wen was out of danger, Lu slung Commander Li over his
shoulder, took a deep breath and leapt back out of the circle
like a great bird.
"We've done it!" Chen shouted. "Retreat, retreat!"
Priest Wu Chen led the way, his sword flying, and the others
followed, the Twin Knights carrying the masked man, Zhang Jin
carrying Wen and Lu with Commander Li over his shoulder.
The Manchu troops chased after them, shouting and yelling, but
none dared get too close. The Imperial Bodyguards, however,
were frantic at the sight of Wen escaping: his loss could cost
them their heads. Among them was Fan, the one who had lit the
fuse. Chen handed the Frozen Emerald sword to 'Buddha' Zhao.
"Cover the others as they retreat, Third Brother," he said.
"I'm going to deal with this fellow." He pulled out his 'Pearl
Strings', the ropes with steel balls fastened to the ends, and
with a flick of his hand, sent them flying towards Fan.
Fan tried to leap out of the way, but he was not quick enough,
and the strings wrapped themselves round his legs. Chen yanked
them back fiercely, and threw Fan into the heart of the
roaring flames.
By this time, almost all of the heroes had escaped over the
Yamen walls. Chen raised his hand and shouted to the rest:
"Retreat!"
'Leopard' Wei raced over to the gunpowder fuse and relit it,
and the Manchu troops cried out in fear as the remaining Red
Flower Society fighters retired.
Suddenly, there was a blinding flash, and a roar as the
gunpowder stacked in the building ignited. Explosion followed
explosion, black smoke swirled up and bricks flew in all
directions. The soldiers and guardsmen threw themselves on the
ground, but despite their great distance from the building,
several dozen of them had their heads smashed to pieces by
stray bricks and pieces of wood. By the time the rest crawled
back onto their feet, the Red Flower Society heroes were gone.
Only when they were certain they were not being chased did the
heroes relax. They rode out of Hangzhou and arrived at a river
with more than a dozen boats lined up along the bank. The
heroes joyfully boarded the craft.
"Master Chen," Lu Feiqing whispered. "I have had connections
with Commander Li in the past. Now that Brother Wen is safe,
why don't we let him go?"
"Whatever you say," Chen replied, and on his orders, an
attendant untied Li's bonds and released him.
"Anchors aweigh!" Chen called. "Head for Jiaxing!"
The rivers and canals of Zhejiang Province are an endless maze
with countless twists and turns, and in a moment the boats had
disappeared.
"We'll head west and take Fourth Brother to Heavenly Eye
Mountain to convalesce," said Chen. "Let Commander Li race off
to Jiaxing after us!"
The heroes all burst out laughing and the accumulated low
spirits of several months were swept away.
Dawn was just breaking as Luo Bing wiped Wen's body clean. His
manacles had been sawn off with the Frozen Emerald sword, and
he was in a deep sleep.
"Great Helmsman," said Xu. "That masked man who saved Fourth
Brother is very badly wounded. Shall we have a look at him?"
"Since he keeps his face covered, he obviously does not wish
to be recognized. I don't think we should," said Lord Zhou.
Xin Yan gently applied white soya sauce to the masked man's
burns, but his whole body had been blistered by the flames,
and he cried out incessantly in pain. His hands were clawing
about aimlessly as he screamed in pain, and suddenly ripped
the mask off. The heroes all cried out in unison: "Fourteenth
Brother!"
It was 'Scholar' Yu. They looked at his face, red-black and
swollen with countless blisters, and were horrified. Luo Bing
brought over a wet cloth and lightly wiped the dirt and
gunpowder from his face then applied more white soya sauce.
Whenever she thought about his disgraceful behaviour that
night near Iron Gall Manor she still felt angry, but having
seen what he was willing to go through to save her own
husband, she knew that his infatuation was more than just
lust. She looked down at him and wondered how she could ever
repay him.
The boats docked and Master Ma sent someone hurrying off to
find a doctor. When he came, the doctor examined Wen and said:
"This gentleman's wounds are only superficial. He is strong
and healthy, and with several months of recuperation there
should be no problem." Pointing at Yu, he added: "This
gentleman, however, has extremely serious burns. There is a
danger that the fire poison will attack his heart. I will make
out a prescription to counter it and have another look later."
From his tone, he appeard to consider it hopeless.
The doctor went ashore. A while later, Wen opened his eyes and
looked at everyone standing around him.
"What are you all doing here?" he asked wearily.
Luo Bing burst into tears. "Brother!" she cried happily.
"You've come back. You've come back!"
Wen nodded slightly and closed his eyes again.
During the night battle at the Yellow River crossing, Yuanzhi
had been cut off from the Red Flower Society fighters. She
spotted a carriage and jumped into it, urged the mules and
raced blindly away. It was only next morning when she had put
a great distance between herself and the Manchu army that she
stopped to rest. Opening the carriage curtain, she found
'Scholar' Yu lying inside unconscious and badly wounded. After
carefully considering the situation, she climbed back onto the
carriage and drove on to Wenguang town.
As the daughter of an official, she was used to doing things
in an impressive manner. She chose the largest residence in
the town and knocked on it's door to ask for lodgings. The
residence belonged to the evil landowner, Tang, who took them
in. When Tang was found murdered, Yu realized immediately that
they could be implicated, and they escaped in the confusion.
Yuanzhi was planning to go to Hangzhou to be with her parents
and Yu, knowing that Hangzhou was also where Wen was being
held, decided they may as well go together. He was still
seriously wounded, and Yuanzhi looked after him carefully as
they travelled.
When they reached Hangzhou, Yuanzhi told her parents that Yu
had been wounded while saving her from bandits, and her
father, Commander Li, allowed him to stay in the Yamen as an
expression of his gratitude. A doctor was called to treat his
injuries. When Li saw what a refined person Yu was, skilled in
both scholarly and martial pursuits, he decided that once his
wounds had healed he would invite Yu to become his son-in-law.
Little did he know that Yu was also a key member of the Red
Flower Society.
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