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标 题: 英译<书剑恩仇录> 5-7
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While Qian Long went hungry, the official administration in
Hangzhou was turned upside down. News of the Emperor's
disappearance had not yet leaked out but the whole city had
been searched. All exits from Hangzhou by both land and water
were heavily guarded, and several thousand "suspected bandits"
had been arrested until every prison was full. The local
officials were very worried, but they also took advantage of
the situation to seize rich businessmen and merchants and
extort large sums of money from them.
Fu Kangan, Commander Li and Bai Zhen jumped about like ants on
a hot plate, completely at a loss for what to do.
Early on the morning of the third day, Fu Kangan called a
meeting in the provincial governor's residence. Glum-faced and
powerless, they argued about whether or not the Empress should
be informed. But none of them dared consider the consequences
once such a report had been sent.
As they sat gripped by indecision, one of the Imperial
Bodyguards, named Rui, ran in, his face deathly pale, and
whispered into Bai Zhen's ear.
Bai Zhen went white and stood up. "How could this happen?" he
demanded. Fu Kangan hurriedly asked what was wrong.
"The six bodyguards standing guard outside the Emperor's bed
chamber have been killed," Rui said. Far from being alarmed,
Fu was pleased by this news.
"Let us go and see," he said. "This event must be connected
with His Majesty's disappearance. We may even find some
clues."
They hurried to the bed chamber that had been set aside in the
Governor's residence for Qian Long. Six corpses lay at all
angles around the room. Some had had their eyes gouged out,
some had gaping holes in their chests: All had died horribly.
"These six brothers were good fighters," said Bai Zhen. "How
could they have been finished off without being able to even
utter a sound?"
They stared in open-mouthed horror, incapabale of deciphering
the scene. Bai Zhen examined the corpse. The assassins had
moved so fast, some of the six had not even had time to draw
their swords.
He frowned. "This room is not big enough for a large number of
people to fight in, so at the very most there cannot have been
more than two or three of them," he said. "Their kung fu must
be extraordinary."
"Since they already have the Emperor, why should they come and
kill these bodyguards?" asked Commander Li. "From the look of
it, last night's assassins and the people who kidnapped the
Emperor are not the same bunch."
"That's right!" exclaimed Fu Kangan. "The assassins came,
planning to kill the Emperor, but found he wasn't there."
"I would guess that you are correct," said Bai Zhen. "If the
men who killed the bodyguards were from the Red Flower
Society, then the Emperor has fallen into someone else's
hands. But apart from the Red Flower Society, who else is
there whose kung fu is so good?" The Red Flower Society's
fighters were already difficult enough to handle: the sudden
appearance of yet another group of powerful enemies froze his
heart.
Bending over to look at the corpses again, Bai Zhen noticed
that some of the wounds appeared to have been made by the
claws and teeth of a dog, and he hurriedly asked Commander Li
to send someone to find some hunting hounds.
About two hours later, a soldier appeared with three hunters
and six hounds. Bai Zhen ordered the hunters to let their
charges sniff around the corpses, and after a second the dogs
charged out of the chamber on the trail of a scent. They ran
straight to the lake and barked madly across the water. After
a moment, they raced off again along the lake shore to where
Qian Long had stepped ashore following the courtesan contest,
then turned towards the city. The streets were crowded and the
scent confused, and the dogs were forced to slow down, but
they continued to head towards Beautiful Jade's establishment.
There should have been troops on guard outside the entrance,
but none were to be seen, and as they entered the courtyard
they found a dozen corpses lying on the ground. The ruthless
assassins had not left one bodyguard alive. Some had had their
throats ripped out by dogs, which Bai Zhen thought appeared
from the wounds to be very large animals, possibly a cross
between dogs and wolves such as were bred in the northwest.
Could the assassins have come from there?
The dogs sniffed their way around Beautiful Jade's chamber
several times, then began scratching and pawing at a certain
point on the floor. Bai Zhen ordered the soldiers to prise up
the floor boards with their swords and underneath they found a
stone slab.
"Lift it up!" Bai Zhen ordered urgently. The soldiers heaved
the slab up, revealing a deep hole into which the dogs
immediately leapt. Commander Li and Bai Zhen looked down at
the tunnel glumly. The kidnappers had avoided the heavy guard
by coming and going via the tunnel. Full of shame, they led
their troops down into the darkness.
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