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日 期: Tue Jul 1 06:41:34 1997
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发信人: gallstone (gallstone), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 英译《书剑恩仇录》(三)之(1)
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Sun Jun 29 02:57:06 1997)
The Book and The Sword
Copyright Graham Earnshaw 1995
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PART THREE
** 1 **
Chen held the dagger in his hands and stood watching dumbly as
Huo Qingtong caught up with the Muslim column and gradually
faded towards the horizon. He was about to go and ask Lu
Feiqing about his pupil when he noticed a horse galloping
towards him fast. As it came closer, he was disappointed to
find it was only Xin Yan returning on the white horse.
"Master!" he shouted excitedly. "Master Zhang Jin has a
prisoner."
"Who is it?" Chen asked.
"I went to the old temple and found Master Zhang Jin arguing
with a man who wanted to pass. The man saw the horse I was
ridingand began cursing me as a horse thief and struck out at
me with his sword. Master Zhang Jin and I fought with him. His
kung fu was really good. He fought the two of us single-handed
until finally I picked up some stones and started throwing
them at him, and Master Zhang Jin clubbed him on the thigh. It
was only then that we managed to capture him."
Chen smiled. "What is his name? What was he doing?"
"We asked him but he wouldn't say. But Master Zhang Jin says
he must be a member of the Han School of Luoyang because he
was using Iron Pipa Hand Kung Fu."
Zhang Jin galloped up, dismounted and bowed before Chen, then
pulled a man off the horse's saddle. He was tied hand and
foot, but he stood haughtily, exuding an air of insolence.
"I understand you are a member of the Han School of Luoyang,"
Chen said. "What is your honourable name?"
The man said nothing.
"Xin Yan, undo this gentleman's bonds," Chen said.
Xin Yan drew his knife and cut the rope that bound the man's
hands and legs then stood behind him, his knife at the ready.
"My friends have wronged you, but please do not be offended,"
Chen said. "Come into my tent and take a seat."
Chen and the man sat on the ground while the other heroes came
in and stood behind Chen's back.
When he saw Luo Bing enter, the man's anger flared and he
jumped up. "You stole my horse," he shouted, pointing at her.
"So it's Master Han," Luo Bing replied with a smile. "We
exchanged horses and I compensated you with a gold ingot. You
did very well out of the deal. What are you angry about?"
Chen asked what had happened, and Luo Bing recounted how she
had taken the white horse. The others laughed as they
listened.
"In that case, we will return the horse to you, Master Han,"
Chen said. "There is also no need to return the gold ingot.
Consider it a token of our respect and as payment for the
rental of your horse."
Han was about to reply when Luo Bing said: "Great Helmsman,
this won't do. Do you know who he is? He's a Zhen Yuan
Bodyguard Agency man." She pulled out Wang Weiyang's letter
and handed it to him.
Chen's eyes flashed down the lines. "The great name of Wang
Weiyang has been known to me for a long time, but regrettably
I ave never met him," he said. "You are a member of the Han
School of Luoyang. What relation are you to Fifth Madame Han?"
"And what is your honourable surname and esteemed name, sir?"
Han replied.
Chen smiled. "My surname is Chen, my given name, Jialuo."
Han stood up. "You...you are the son of Chief Minister Chen?"
he asked in a quavering voice.
"This is the Great Helmsman of our Red Flower Society," one of
the Twin Knights said.
Han slowly sat down again and began weighing up this young
Great Helmsman.
"Someone in the underworld started the rumour that our society
was connected with the death of one of your school's members,"
Chen said. "In fact, we know nothing of it. I dispatched one
of our brothers to Luoyang to explain the matter, but
something came up and he was forced to postpone the trip. So
your arrival could not have been better timed, Master Han. I
don't know how this rumour started. Can you tell me?"
"You...you're really the son of Chief Minister Chen of
Haining?" Han asked.
"Since you know my identity, there is no point in trying to
deceive you," Chen replied.
"Your family announced a large reward for finding you after
you left home," Han said. "It was said that you had joined the
Red Flower Society and had gone to the Muslim border regions.
My late comrade Jiao Wenqi was engaged by your family to look
for you, but he mysteriously disappeared on the way. That was
five years ago. Recently, someone found the Iron Plate and
Pipa darts that Brother Jiao used in Shanxi province, and we
now know for certain that he was murdered. No-one knows the
exact circumstances of his death, but consider, sir: if it
wasn't the Red Flower Society, then who did it?"
"I killed Jiao Wenqi," Lu Feiqing interrupted. "I am not
amember of the Red Flower Society, so this matter has nothing
to do with them."
The others were startled. Lu stood up and told the story of
how Jiao had found him one night, how he fought one against
three, and had been injured, but had still managed to kill
them on the deserted hillside. The heroes listened and then
cursed Jiao, saying he was shameless and deserved to die.
Han's face darkened but he said nothing.
"If Master Han wishes to avenge his martial brother's death,
there is no reason why he should not do so now," Lu said.
Heturned to Luo Bing. "Mistress Wen, return Master Han's
weapon to him please."
Luo Bing pulled out the Iron Pipa and handed it to Lu.
"Since Jiao was commissioned by the Chen family to find their
son, he should have stuck to his mission," Lu said. As he
spoke, he absent-mindedly excercised his Inner Strength kung
fu on the body of the hollow Iron Pipa, slowly flattening it.
"What was he doing using their money to come and give me
trouble? Even if we of the fighting community are not able to
sacrifice ourselves to save our country from the Manchu
barbarians, we should still fight for justice and against
those who oppress the people."
His Inner Strength kung fu was extraordinary. His hands rolled
the flattened iron plate round so that it was transformed into
a tube, and then with a few sqeezes, into an iron club.
"What I detest most are the Manchu court's Eagles' Claws and
the bodyguard agency running dogs who use a small knowledge of
the martial arts to assist the wicked with their evil deeds."
His voice suddenly hardened and he twisted the iron club into
an iron ring.
As Lu talked, Han watched him twist and squeeze his school's
famous weapon as if he were making noodles, and was both
startled and afraid. He knew that Jiao's kung fu had been
about the same standard as his own, and realised that fighting
with this old manmeant certain death.
Han's courage had already evaporated and he did not dare to
challenge Lu. But although shocked and humbled, he did not
wish to appear too cowardly.
"This affair of Jiao Wenqi in fact arose because of me," Chen
said. "I will write a letter to my elder brother telling him
that Master Jiao found me, but that I was not willing to
return home; also, that on his way back, Master Jiao met with
an accident and passed away. I will then ask my brother to pay
the reward and compensation money to Master Jiao's family."
Han continued to hesitate, and Chen's eyebrows rose. "But if
your heart is set upon revenge, then I will fight you myself."
Han shuddered. "I will do exactly as you say, sir," he
replied.
"That's a good fellow," Chen said. "One has to be flexible."
He told Xin Yan to hand him his writing brush, instone, ink
and writing paper, and using a vigorous calligraphic style,
wrote out a letter which Han accepted.
"Master Wang asked me to help escort a cargo back to Beijing
and then to escort some treasures the Emperor has presented to
your honourable family down to the south. But faced with the
extraordinary talents of you all, I would only make a fool of
myself if I made further use of my own minor abilities in the
martial arts. I will take my leave of you, sir."
"Did you say items belonging to my family, Master Han?"
"The bodyguard agency caller who brought me the letter said
the Emperor is extremely generous towards your family. Every
few months, he bestows an amount of precious stones and
treasures, and there is now a large accumulation of these that
must be sent south to your home. Your family asked us to
escort them, but I would not dare to continue earning my daily
rice in such a business. After I have made suitable
arrangements for Brother Jiao's dependants, I will return
home."
"It is good that you are willing to follow Master Lu's
invaluable words of advice," Chen said. "In that case, I might
as well make friends with you. Xin Yan, please bring in the
other gentlemen from the Zhen Yuan Bodyguard Agency."
Xin Yan went out and led in Lead Escort Qian and the others.
Han and the escorts stared dumbly at each other.
"Master Han, please take these friends with you," said Chen.
"But if we ever catch them again doing anything but good
deeds, do not blame us if our hands are not stayed by mercy."
Chen did not again mention the return of the white horse, and
Han did not dare to bring it up.
"We will leave first," Chen said. "I will ask all of you to
rest here for a day before making a start."
The Red Flower Society heroes mounted their horses an started
off, leaving the Agency men and the Yamen officers standing
silently behind.
"Master Chen," Lu Feiqing said after they had travelled for a
while. "My pupil will meet up with those bodyguard agency
fellows before long. They have been humiliated and have no way
to get their revenge, so they may cause trouble. I would like
to stay behind and watch them for a while before following
after you."
"Please do as you wish, Master Lu," Chen replied.
Lu saluted, then galloped off the way they had come. Chen
realised as Lu disappeared that he had not asked him about his
pupil.
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