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《魔法师的外甥》第16期:钟与锤(3)

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They went on out of that courtyard into another doorway, and up a great flight of steps and through vast rooms that opened out of one another till you were dizzy with the mere size of the place. Every now and then they thought they were going to get out into the open and see what sort of country lay around the enormous palace. But each time they only got into another courtyard. They must have been magnificent places when people were still living there. In one there had once been a fountain. A great stone monster with wide-spread wings stood with its mouth open and you could still see a bit of piping at the back of its mouth, out of which the water used to pour. Under it was a wide stone basin to hold the water; but it was as dry as a bone. In other places there were the dry sticks of some sort of climbing plant which had wound itself round the pillars and helped to pull some of them down. But it had died long ago. And there were no ants or spiders or any of the other living things you expect to see in a ruin; and where the dry earth showed between the broken flagstones there was no grass or moss.他们继续朝前走,出了院子,又进了另一个门。登上一大段台阶,穿过一个接一个的大房间,直到被那地方的规模之大弄得头晕目眩。他们不时地想,可能就要走到户外,可以看看这个巨大的宫殿之外是什么样的田野了,但是每次都只是走进了另一个院子。这地方有人居住时一定是一派宏伟壮丽的景象。其中的一个院子里曾经有一眼喷泉。一个巨大的石兽张着翅,咧着嘴,巍然屹立;在它的口中,还能看见曾用来喷水的管道的残迹。它的下面有一个接水的石盐,但已经干涸得像白骨一般了。在其他地方,有一种攀援植物的枯藤,这些藤曾经缠绕在柱子上并促使一些柱子坍塌。但这种植物很久以前就死了。没有蚂蚁、蜘蛛,也没有其他废墟中常见的小生物。破碎的石板间茸出干燥的泥土,没有草,也没有青苔。
It was all so dreary and all so much the same that even Digory was thinking they had better put on their yellow rings and get back to the warm, green, living forest of the In-between place, when they came to two huge doors of some metal that might possibly be gold. One stood a little ajar. So of course they went to look in. Both started back and drew a long breath: for here at last was something worth seeing.四周的景物千篇一律,显得十分阴森可怖。迪格雷正想着,他们不如戴上黄戒指,回到中间地带那片温暖而充满生机的绿树林中去;这时,他们来到两扇巨大的门前,门是用一种像金了的金属做的,其中一扇半开着。他们很自然地朝里一望,两人都深吸一口气,退了回来,终于找到值得看的地方了。
For a second they thought the room was full of people - hundreds of people, all seated, and all perfectly still. Polly and Digory, as you may guess, stood perfectly still themselves for a good long time, looking in. But presently they decided that what they were looking at could not be real people. There was not a movement nor the sound of a breath among them all. They were like the most wonderful waxworks you ever saw.刚开始的那会儿,他们以为屋子里尽是人―——
This time Polly took the lead. There was something in this room which interested her more than it interested Digory: all the figures were wearing magnificent clothes. If you were interested in clothes at all, you could hardly help going in to see them closer. And the blaze of their colours made this room look, not exactly cheerful, but at any rate rich and majestic after all the dust and emptiness of the others. It had more windows, too, and was a good deal lighter.好几百人,全都一动不动地坐着。你可以猜到,波莉和迪格雷也一动不动地站了很久。但他们很快意识到,他们看见的可能不是真人。没有动静,也听不见呼吸。可能是蜡像,他们见过的最好的蜡像。
I can hardly describe the clothes. The figures were all robed and had crowns on their heads. Their robes were of crimson and silvery grey and deep purple and vivid green: and there were patterns, and pictures of flowers and strange beasts, in needlework all over them. Precious stones of astonishing size and brightness stared from their crowns and hung in chains round their necks and peeped out from all the places where anything was fastened.这一次,波莉一马当先,屋子里有些东西对她的吸引超过了对迪格雷的吸引。所有的那些塑像全都衣着华丽。如果你对服装感兴趣,会忍不住走近去着。经过了那么多空荡荡、灰扑扑的房间后,这间屋里服饰的光泽,虽说不上十分赏心悦目,但无论如何,都将屋子映衬得多姿多彩。而且,这里有更多的窗户,要明亮得多。
"Why haven't these clothes all rotted away long ago?" asked Polly.我很难描绘他们的服装。那些塑像全部长袍加身,头戴王冠。绯红、银灰、深紫和鲜绿色的长袍上绣着图案、花卉和怪兽。大得惊人、亮得耀眼的珍稀宝石从他们的王冠和项链上进射出夺目的光彩,全身每一处有装饰的地方都闪耀着珠光宝气。
"Magic," whispered Digory. "Can't you feel it? I bet this whole room is just stiff with enchantments. I could feel it the moment we came in."“为什么这些衣服这么久没有腐烂?”波莉问。
"Any one of these dresses would cost hundreds of pounds," said Polly.“魔法。”迪格雷悄声说,“你感觉不到吗?我敢打赌,整个这间房子都中了魔法。一进来我就感觉到了。”
But Digory was more interested in the faces, and indeed these were well worth looking at. The people sat in their stone chairs on each side of the room and the floor was left free down the middle. You could walk down and look at the faces in turn.“那些衣服随便哪件都值几百英镑吧?”波莉说。
"They were nice people, I think," said Digory.但迪格雷更感兴娜的,是那一张张很有看头的面孔。那些人坐在屋子四周的石椅上,地板中间空出一片,可以走过去,依次观看那些脸。

They went on out of that courtyard into another doorway, and up a great flight of steps and through vast rooms that opened out of one another till you were dizzy with the mere size of the place. Every now and then they thought they were going to get out into the open and see what sort of country lay around the enormous palace. But each time they only got into another courtyard. They must have been magnificent places when people were still living there. In one there had once been a fountain. A great stone monster with wide-spread wings stood with its mouth open and you could still see a bit of piping at the back of its mouth, out of which the water used to pour. Under it was a wide stone basin to hold the water; but it was as dry as a bone. In other places there were the dry sticks of some sort of climbing plant which had wound itself round the pillars and helped to pull some of them down. But it had died long ago. And there were no ants or spiders or any of the other living things you expect to see in a ruin; and where the dry earth showed between the broken flagstones there was no grass or moss.
It was all so dreary and all so much the same that even Digory was thinking they had better put on their yellow rings and get back to the warm, green, living forest of the In-between place, when they came to two huge doors of some metal that might possibly be gold. One stood a little ajar. So of course they went to look in. Both started back and drew a long breath: for here at last was something worth seeing.
For a second they thought the room was full of people - hundreds of people, all seated, and all perfectly still. Polly and Digory, as you may guess, stood perfectly still themselves for a good long time, looking in. But presently they decided that what they were looking at could not be real people. There was not a movement nor the sound of a breath among them all. They were like the most wonderful waxworks you ever saw.
This time Polly took the lead. There was something in this room which interested her more than it interested Digory: all the figures were wearing magnificent clothes. If you were interested in clothes at all, you could hardly help going in to see them closer. And the blaze of their colours made this room look, not exactly cheerful, but at any rate rich and majestic after all the dust and emptiness of the others. It had more windows, too, and was a good deal lighter.
I can hardly describe the clothes. The figures were all robed and had crowns on their heads. Their robes were of crimson and silvery grey and deep purple and vivid green: and there were patterns, and pictures of flowers and strange beasts, in needlework all over them. Precious stones of astonishing size and brightness stared from their crowns and hung in chains round their necks and peeped out from all the places where anything was fastened.
"Why haven't these clothes all rotted away long ago?" asked Polly.
"Magic," whispered Digory. "Can't you feel it? I bet this whole room is just stiff with enchantments. I could feel it the moment we came in."
"Any one of these dresses would cost hundreds of pounds," said Polly.
But Digory was more interested in the faces, and indeed these were well worth looking at. The people sat in their stone chairs on each side of the room and the floor was left free down the middle. You could walk down and look at the faces in turn.
"They were nice people, I think," said Digory.

他们继续朝前走,出了院子,又进了另一个门。登上一大段台阶,穿过一个接一个的大房间,直到被那地方的规模之大弄得头晕目眩。他们不时地想,可能就要走到户外,可以看看这个巨大的宫殿之外是什么样的田野了,但是每次都只是走进了另一个院子。这地方有人居住时一定是一派宏伟壮丽的景象。其中的一个院子里曾经有一眼喷泉。一个巨大的石兽张着翅,咧着嘴,巍然屹立;在它的口中,还能看见曾用来喷水的管道的残迹。它的下面有一个接水的石盐,但已经干涸得像白骨一般了。在其他地方,有一种攀援植物的枯藤,这些藤曾经缠绕在柱子上并促使一些柱子坍塌。但这种植物很久以前就死了。没有蚂蚁、蜘蛛,也没有其他废墟中常见的小生物。破碎的石板间茸出干燥的泥土,没有草,也没有青苔。
四周的景物千篇一律,显得十分阴森可怖。迪格雷正想着,他们不如戴上黄戒指,回到中间地带那片温暖而充满生机的绿树林中去;这时,他们来到两扇巨大的门前,门是用一种像金了的金属做的,其中一扇半开着。他们很自然地朝里一望,两人都深吸一口气,退了回来,终于找到值得看的地方了。
刚开始的那会儿,他们以为屋子里尽是人―——
好几百人,全都一动不动地坐着。你可以猜到,波莉和迪格雷也一动不动地站了很久。但他们很快意识到,他们看见的可能不是真人。没有动静,也听不见呼吸。可能是蜡像,他们见过的最好的蜡像。
这一次,波莉一马当先,屋子里有些东西对她的吸引超过了对迪格雷的吸引。所有的那些塑像全都衣着华丽。如果你对服装感兴趣,会忍不住走近去着。经过了那么多空荡荡、灰扑扑的房间后,这间屋里服饰的光泽,虽说不上十分赏心悦目,但无论如何,都将屋子映衬得多姿多彩。而且,这里有更多的窗户,要明亮得多。
我很难描绘他们的服装。那些塑像全部长袍加身,头戴王冠。绯红、银灰、深紫和鲜绿色的长袍上绣着图案、花卉和怪兽。大得惊人、亮得耀眼的珍稀宝石从他们的王冠和项链上进射出夺目的光彩,全身每一处有装饰的地方都闪耀着珠光宝气。
“为什么这些衣服这么久没有腐烂?”波莉问。
“魔法。”迪格雷悄声说,“你感觉不到吗?我敢打赌,整个这间房子都中了魔法。一进来我就感觉到了。”
“那些衣服随便哪件都值几百英镑吧?”波莉说。
但迪格雷更感兴娜的,是那一张张很有看头的面孔。那些人坐在屋子四周的石椅上,地板中间空出一片,可以走过去,依次观看那些脸。
“我觉得这些人很好看。”迪格雷说。

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movement ['mu:vmənt]

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n. 活动,运动,移动,[音]乐章

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enormous [i'nɔ:məs]

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adj. 巨大的,庞大的

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describe [dis'kraib]

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vt. 描述,画(尤指几何图形),说成

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majestic [mə'dʒestik]

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adj. 宏伟的,高贵的,壮丽的

 
dreary ['driəri]

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adj. 沉闷的,令人沮丧的,情绪低落的

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fountain ['fauntin]

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n. 喷泉,源泉,储水容器,泉水
v. 使像喷

 
needlework ['ni:dlwə:k]

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precious ['preʃəs]

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adj. 宝贵的,珍贵的,矫揉造作的
adv.

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ruin [ruin]

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v. 毁灭,毁坏,破产
n. 毁灭,崩溃,废墟

 
blaze [bleiz]

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n. 火焰,烈火
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