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发信人: dantao (涛涛), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 书剑恩仇录7-7
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Thu Jul 30 12:10:55 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: part7-7
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Jun 26 01:05:51 1998)
** 7 **
Madame Guan helped Huo Qingtong down from the tree, and told
her to swallow one of the Snow Ginseng pills. She did so, and
soon after, a wave of heat rose from the pit of her stomach, and
she felt much better.
"You are very lucky," Madame Guan said. "With these wonderful
pills you will recover much quicker."
"She wouldn't die even if she didn't take them," Bald Vulture
commented coldly.
"So you'd prefer her to suffer a bit longer, would you?" his wife
snapped back.
"If it was me, I'd die rather than take one of his pills. But you,
you'd take one even if there was nothing wrong with you."
Madame Guan put the girl on her back, and started walking off
north with Bald Vulture following behind, nattering ceaselessly.
They went to the old couple's home on Precious Mountain. Huo
Qingtong took another pill, then slept peacefully, and felt much
refreshed when she woke. Madame Guan sat on the edge of the
bed and asked her what she had been doing travelling alone and
sick through the desert. Huo Qingtong told her about how the
Manchu army had been destroyed and how she had met the Three
Devils on the road, but did not say why she had left the camp.
Madame Guan, however, was an impatient person and pressed
her. Huo Qingtong respected her teacher more than anyone, and
found it impossible to deceive her.
"He...he has become friendly with my sister," she sobbed. "And
when I gave the orders to the troops before the battle, my father
and everyone thought I was acting out of my own selfish interests."
Madame Guan jumped up. "Is it that Great Helmsman Chen that
you gave the dagger to?" Huo Qingtong nodded. "Then he's
fickle-hearted and your sister has no sisterly feelings for you. They
should both be killed!"
"No, no..." Huo Qingtong replied hastily.
"I'll go and settle this for you," Madame Guan declared fiercely
and rushed out of the room, almost bumping into her husband who
had come to find out what the shouting was about.
"Come with me!" Madame Guan cried. "There's two heartless
ingrates that need to be killed!"
"Right!" he replied, and ran out after her.
Huo Qingtong jumped off the bed, wanting to explain, but she
collapsed on the ground, and by the time she had recovered, they
were already far away. She knew that together they could easily
beat Chen, and was worried they actually would kill him and her
sister. So disregarding her weakness, she climbed onto her horse
and galloped off after them.
As they rode along, Madame Guan talked at length about how all
the heartless men under heaven should be killed.
"That dagger that she gave him is a priceless treasure," she said
angrily. "She gave it in good faith, but what notice has he taken of
it? None. He ignores her and then decides he likes her sister
instead. He should be carved into a thousand pieces!"
"And how could her sister be so shameless as to steal him away
like that?" her husband added.
On the third day, the Twin Eagles spotted a dust cloud in the
distance and saw two riders galloping from the south towards
them.
"Ah!" Madame Guan exclaimed.
"What is it?" her husband asked, and then spotted Chen. He
moved to draw his sword.
"Not so fast," Madame Guan said. "Let's pretend we know
nothing and take them by surprise."
Chen had also seen them and galloped over. He dismounted and
bowed before them.
"It is fortunate that we have met you," he said. "Have you seen
Mistress Huo Qingtong?"
"No," Madame Guan replied, secretly furious at his brazen
behaviour. "What's the matter?" Suddenly, her eyes opened wide
as the other rider approached and she saw it was an extremely
beautiful girl.
"This is your sister's teacher," Chen said to Princess Fragrance.
"Pay your respects to her." She dismounted and bowed before
Madame Guan.
"My sister has often spoken of you both," she said, smiling. "Have
you seen her?"
Bald Vulture was stunned by her beauty and thought: no wonder
he changed his mind. She's much more beautiful than Huo
Qingtong.
Madame Guan was incensed at their craftiness, but her voice
betrayed none of her feelings she asked again what was wrong.
Chen told her.
"Let's go and look for her together," Madame Guan said.
The four started out together heading north. That evening, they set
up camp in the lee of a sand dune, and after dinner, sat around and
talked. Princess Fragrance pulled a candle from her bag and lit it.
The Twin Eagles looked at Chen and the girl in the candlelight, so
young and good-looking, like figures from a mural, and wondered
how they could be so evil.
"Are you sure my sister is not in any danger?" Princess Fragrance
asked Chen.
He was also very concerned but he comforted her, saying: "Your
sister's kung fu is good and she is intelligent. I'm sure she's all
right."
Princess Fragrance had complete faith in him and relaxed. "But
she's ill," she added after a moment. "When we've found her, we
must convince her to come home with us and rest." Chen nodded.
Madame Guan's face turned white with anger as she listened to
them engage in what she thought was play-acting.
"Let us play a game," Princess Fragrance suddenly said to Bald
Vulture. He looked at his wife. Madame Guan nodded slowly.
"All right!" he said. "What game?"
She smiled at Madame Guan and at Chen "You two will play as
well, won't you?" she asked. They nodded.
She brought a horse saddle over and placed it in the middle of the
circle, then scooped a pile of sand onto it, patted it down firmly
and planted a small candle on top.
"We each take turns at cutting away a slice of the pile," she said.
"The one who causes the candle to fall has to sing a song or tell a
story. You start first, sir." She handed the knife to Bald Vulture.
The old man had not played such a game for decades, and an
expression of embarrassment appeared on his face. Madame
Guan gave him a push, "Go on!" she said. He laughed and sliced
away a section of sand, then handed the knife to his wife who did
the same. They went round three times and the pile became a pillar
only slightly thicker than the candle on top. Chen carefully made a
slight indent in the pillar. Princess Fragrance laughed and made a
little hole on the opposite side and the pillar began to sway slightly.
Bald Vulture's hand shook slightly as he accepted the knife.
"Don't breathe!" Madame Guan hissed at him.
"Even one grain of sand counts," Princess Fragrance said. He
touched the pillar with the knife and it collapsed, taking the candle
with it. He gave a cry of annoyance. Princess Fragrance clapped
her hands in delight as Madame Guan and Chen looked on
smiling.
"Well sir," said Princess Fragrance. "Are you going to sing a song
or tell a story?"
He could see it was impossible to refuse, so he said: "All right. I'll
sing a song."
In a high-pitched voice he began singing: "For you and I, life when
we were young was like a play, and we cried...." He glanced over
at his wife.
As she listened, Madame Guan remembered how good life had
been just after their marriage. If Master Yuan had not returned,
they would have been happy for the rest of their days. She leaned
over and lightly squeezed his hand. Bald Vulture felt dizzy at this
sudden show of affection from his wife, and tears welled into his
eyes. Chen and Princess Fragrance looked at each other
knowingly, both aware of the love these two old people had for
each other. They played the sand game again and Chen lost. He
told a story. Then Bald Vulture lost again.
As the night deepened, Princess Fragrance began to feel cold and
edged closer to Madame Guan, who embraced her and carefully
rearranged her wind-blown hair. The Twin Eagles had no children
and often felt very much alone in the great desert. Madame Guan
sighed and wished she could have had such a daughter. She
looked down and saw the girl was already asleep. The candle had
been blown out by the wind, but under the starlight, she could see
a vague smile on her face.
"Let's get some rest," Bald Vulture said.
"Don't wake her," his wife whispered. She carefully carried
Princess Fragrance into the tent and covered her with a blanket.
"Mother," the girl called faintly, and Madame Guan froze for a
second in shock.
"It's all right, go to sleep now," she replied softly. She crept out of
the tent and saw Chen setting up his tent a long way from the girl's.
She nodded slightly.
"Are we going to wait till he's asleep or go over and give him a
chance to explain first?" Bald Vulture asked.
"What do you think?"
His heart was full of tender thoughts and he had no stomach for
killing at that moment. "Let's sit a while and wait for him to sleep
so that he can die painlessly." He took his wife's hand and the two
sat silently together on the sand. Soon after, Chen entered his tent
and went to sleep.
The Twin Eagles could normally kill people without batting an
eyelid, but they found it difficult to deal with these two slumbering
youngsters. The constellations slowly turned, the wind grew colder
and the old couple hugged each other for warmth. Madame Guan
buried her face in her husband's chest and Bald Vulture lightly
stroked her back. Before long, both were asleep.
--
安 忍 不 动 如 大 地
静 虑 深 思 似 密 藏
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