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发信人: dantao (涛涛), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 书剑恩仇录6-6
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Wed Jul 29 16:39:27 1998), 转信
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发信人: skyandfly (飞飞☆黄金之翼~~千亿的星辰 千亿的光芒), 信区: Emprise
标 题: part6-6
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Jun 26 00:53:08 1998)
** 6 **
They galloped for most of the night, and arrived at the Manchu
camp at dawn. The envoy ushered Princess Fragrance and Chen
into a tent to rest then went off alone to see General Zhao Wei. As
he bowed before the general, he noticed a military official seated
beside him wearing the uniform of a Deputy Commander of the
Imperial Bodyguard.
"My report, General," he said. "I delivered the ultimatum and their
reply was perverse. They refuse to surrender and have sent
someone to present you with their answer."
Zhao Wei grunted. "These people are truly ignorant unto death,"
he said, and turned to one of his attendants. "Prepare for an
audience," he ordered. Horns blew and drums rolled and all the
senior officers of the army gathered in the great tent. Then three
hundred armoured troops formed two lines outside and the
Muslim envoy was summoned.
Princess Fragrance walked fearlessly in ahead of Chen. The
officers recognized them instantly as the two they had seen the day
before crossing their lines, and all felt surprised. Zhao Wei had
planned to overawe the envoy with a show of military might, and
was taken aback for a moment when a beautiful girl appeared.
Princess Fragrance bowed before the general, then took out her
father's note and offered it to him with both hands.
One of Zhao Wei's bodyguards moved forward to accept the
letter. As he neared her, he was overwhelmed by her sweet
fragrance and lowered his head, not daring to look at her directly.
His eyes lighted on her flawless white hands, and he stood stock
still, completely flustered.
"Bring the letter here!" Zhao Wei shouted.
The bodyguard started in fright, then stumbled and almost fell. The
Princess placed the letter in his hands and smiled at him. The
bodyguard gazed at her, oblivious of all else. Only after Princess
pointed at Zhao Wei and gave him a slight push, did he go and
place the letter on the table in front of the general.
Zhao Wei was furious at the sight of his bodyguard so
spell-bound. "Take him out and behead him!" he roared. Several
soldiers ran forward and dragged the bodyguard outside the tent,
and a moment later, a bloody head was brought in on a plate and
presented to the general.
"Put it on public display!" Zhao Wei ordered, and the soldiers
began to retire. But the Princess was heart-broken at the sight of
such cruelty and at the thought that the bodyguard had died
because of her. She took the plate from the soldiers and gazed at
the head, tears falling one after another down her cheeks onto the
floor.
The officers in the tent were by now completely carried away by
the sight of her, and any one of them would have willingly died for
her. "If she cried before my head, would not death be welcome?"
they thought. Suddenly, the soldier who had performed the
execution, greatly distressed at the sight of her crying, shouted: "I
did wrong to kill him. Don't cry!" He slashed his sword across his
own neck and fell to the ground, dead.
Princess Fragrance became even more upset. Chen was uneasy
about the situation: an envoy should not cry in such a fashion, and
he leaned forward to comfort her.
Zhao Wei was a man of great cruelty and brutality, but even his
heart softened at the sight of her tears. "Bury these two properly,"
he said to his attendants. He opened the letter and read it with a
grunt.
"Right," he said. "We fight tomorrow. You may leave."
"General," the officer sitting next to him suddenly interrupted. "I
think this girl may be the one the Emperor wants."
Chen's attention had been directed entirely at Princess Fragrance,
but hearing the officer speak, he looked up and saw it was Zhang
Zhaozhong. At the same instant Zhang also recognised Chen,
despite his Muslim disguise.
They stared at each other, amazed at finding the other in such a
place.
"Well, Great Helmsman," Zhang said, and laughed coldly. "Fancy
meeting you here."
Chen grabbed Princess Fragrance's hand and turned to leave, but
as he did so, Zhang bounded over and struck out at him with all
his might. Chen picked the Princess up in his left hand, deflected
Zhang's blow with his right and charged out of the tent with Zhang
close on his heels. None of the other officers or soldiers intervened
to stop Chen. All were dazzled by the Princess, and considered
this Imperial Guardsman was interfering in matters that should not
concern him.
Chen ran for their horses, and as Zhang closed in, he threw six
chess pieces at him. "I'll keep him busy," he shouted to Princess
Fragrance. "You escape on the horse!"
"No, I'll wait for you to beat him."
Chen had no time to explain, and dumped her on the saddle of the
chestnut horse as Zhang dodged the projectiles and attacked
again. Not daring to face him head on, Chen crouched down
underneath the white horse and punched it in the belly. The horse
kicked out with its back legs in fright, straight at Zhang, who just
managed to jump clear.
"Go!" shouted Chen as Zhang grabbed for Princess Fragrance,
and her horse leapt forward just in time. Chen knew he was no
match for Zhang on equal terms, so he drew his dagger and thrust
out with it. Zhang caught his wrist and the two fell to the ground,
rolling together, neither daring to let go of the other.
The officers crowded out of the tent to watch, and the Four
Tigers, who had great respect for Chen and were annoyed at the
way he was being treated, ran over to help him.
Chen's strength was fading as he grappled with Zhang, and when
he saw the four giants running over he thought: "Oh no, this is it."
But instead of attacking him, the four grabbed Zhang and pinned
him to the ground, shouting: "Get away!" All Zhang's skill was not
enough to counter the immense strength of the Four Tigers, and
Chen leapt to his feet, mounted the white horse and galloped off
after Princess Fragrance. Zhang stared after them helplessly as
they disappeared into the distance.
The two horses raced like the wind and were soon beyond the
army's furthest guard posts. Chen's fight with Zhang had been
short but extremely intense, and after riding on for a while, he
gradually felt his control slipping. Princess Fragrance saw he was
in difficulty, and noticed his wrist was covered in black and purple
stripes.
"They won't be able to catch us now," she said. "Let's dismount
and rest for a while." Chen fell off his horse, and lay on the ground,
shuddering and gasping. The Princess pulled a container of sheep's
milk from her leather satchel and rubbed some onto his wrist.
Chen gradually recovered, but just as they were getting ready to
start out again, they heard the sound of galloping hooves and saw
several dozen soldiers riding after them. They leapt onto their
horses without bothering to pick up their belongings and sprang
forward. A moment later, Chen noticed a dust cloud rising in front,
and cursing their bad luck, galloped on ahead of the Princess. As
they rode closer, he saw that there were only seven or eight riders
in the group ahead, and his anxiety eased. He reined in his horse
and took out his Pearl Strings to prepare for the riders as they
closed in.
Suddenly, one of the riders shouted: "Great Helmsman, how are
you?" Chen looked through the dust and saw it was a hunchback.
"Tenth Brother!" he yelled, overjoyed. "Come here, quick!" As he
spoke, the first arrow from the pursuing Manchu troops flew
towards them.
--
安 忍 不 动 如 大 地
静 虑 深 思 似 密 藏
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