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狄更斯双语小说:《董贝父子》第22章Part 3

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He refolded the letter, and was sitting trifling with it, standing it long-wise and broad-wise on his table, and turning it over and over on all sides - doing pretty much the same thing, perhaps, by its contents - when Mr Perch the messenger knocked softly at the door, and coming in on tiptoe, bending his body at every step as if it were the delight of his life to bow, laid some papers on the table.他把这封信重新折叠好,坐在那里玩弄着它,使它纵立和横立在桌子上,又把它这样那样地转来转去,这时信差珀奇先生轻轻地敲了敲门,踮着脚走了进来,每走一步都要弯一下身子,仿佛鞠躬是他生活中最大的乐事似的;他把几页公文放在桌子上。
'Would you please to be engaged, Sir?' asked Mr Perch, rubbing his hands, and deferentially putting his head on one side, like a man who felt he had no business to hold it up in such a presence, and would keep it as much out of the way as possible.“您还在忙着,是不是,先生?”珀奇先生问道,一边搓着手,毕恭毕敬地把头歪向一侧,仿佛他觉得,在这样一位人物面前他是没有权利竖着头似的,他真愿意把它往一侧尽量歪过去。
'Who wants me?'“谁想见我?”
'Why, Sir,' said Mr Perch, in a soft voice, 'really nobody, Sir, to speak of at present. Mr Gills the Ship's Instrument-maker, Sir, has looked in, about a little matter of payment, he says: but I mentioned to him, Sir, that you was engaged several deep; several deep.'“唔,先生,”珀奇先生低声说道,“现在,先生,实际上并没有值得一提的人。船舶仪器制造商吉尔斯先生到这里来谈到付款方面的一点事情,可是我对他说,先生,您非常忙,非常忙。”
Mr Perch coughed once behind his hand, and waited for further orders.珀奇先生用手遮着嘴巴咳嗽了一次,等待着进一步的指示。
'Anybody else?'“还有别的人吗?”
'Well, Sir,' said Mr Perch, 'I wouldn't of my own self take the liberty of mentioning, Sir, that there was anybody else; but that same young lad that was here yesterday, Sir, and last week, has been hanging about the place; and it looks, Sir,' added Mr Perch, stopping to shut the door, 'dreadful unbusiness-like to see him whistling to the sparrows down the court, and making of 'em answer him.'“唔,先生,”珀奇先生说道,“我不敢冒昧地向您报告,先生,还有什么别的人;不过昨天和上星期曾经到这里来的那个年轻小伙子,先生,还一直在附近闲荡;先生,”珀奇先生停了一下去关上门,然后继续说道,“看他在庭院里向麻雀吹口哨,并叫它们回答他,这实在是十分不得体的。”
'You said he wanted something to do, didn't you, Perch?' asked Mr Carker, leaning back in his chair and looking at that officer.“你说他想找工作做,是不是,珀奇?”卡克先生仰靠在椅子上,望着这位办事员,问道。
'Why, Sir,' said Mr Perch, coughing behind his hand again, 'his expression certainly were that he was in wants of a sitiwation, and that he considered something might be done for him about the Docks, being used to fishing with a rod and line: but - ' Mr Perch shook his head very dubiously indeed.“唔,先生,”珀奇先生说道,一边用手遮着嘴巴咳嗽,“他确实直率地说过他需要找一个工作,他认为可以在码头上给他找个事做做,因为他过去经常用钓竿钓鱼,不过——”珀奇先生十分怀疑地摇着头。
'What does he say when he comes?' asked Mr Carker.“他来的时候说了些什么话?”卡克先生问道。
'Indeed, Sir,' said Mr Perch, coughing another cough behind his hand, which was always his resource as an expression of humility when nothing else occurred to him, 'his observation generally air that he would humbly wish to see one of the gentlemen, and that he wants to earn a living. But you see, Sir,' added Perch, dropping his voice to a whisper, and turning, in the inviolable nature of his confidence, to give the door a thrust with his hand and knee, as if that would shut it any more when it was shut already, 'it's hardly to be bore, Sir, that a common lad like that should come a prowling here, and saying that his mother nursed our House's young gentleman, and that he hopes our House will give him a chance on that account. I am sure, Sir,' observed Mr Perch, 'that although Mrs Perch was at that time nursing as thriving a little girl, Sir, as we've ever took the liberty of adding to our family, I wouldn't have made so free as drop a hint of her being capable of imparting nourishment, not if it was never so!“确实,先生,”珀奇先生说道,一边又用手遮着嘴巴咳嗽;当他想不出别的法子的时候,就经常用这来表示他的谦恭,“他的意见总的来说,就是他低声下气地请求见一见这里的一位先生,而且还想挣点钱维持生活。可是,您瞧,先生,”珀奇先生把他的声音压低成私语,补充说道;为了使他的秘密万无一失起见,他又转过身子,用手和膝盖把门推了一推;虽然门早已关上了,但这样推一下仿佛会使它关得更严实一些似的;“这实在难以令人容忍,先生,像他那样普普通通的一个小伙子竟居然敢窜到这里来,说他的母亲曾经给我们公司的少爷当过奶妈,他希望我们公司因为这个缘故能给他一个机会。说实在的,先生,”珀奇先生说,“虽然珀奇太太那时候曾经用奶把一个小女孩子喂得十分健壮,先生,我们曾经冒昧地把她也算作我们家里的一个成员,可是那时我还不敢放肆地暗示,她能够给我们公司的少爷喂奶,这样的口气我从来没有透露过!”

He refolded the letter, and was sitting trifling with it, standing it long-wise and broad-wise on his table, and turning it over and over on all sides - doing pretty much the same thing, perhaps, by its contents - when Mr Perch the messenger knocked softly at the door, and coming in on tiptoe, bending his body at every step as if it were the delight of his life to bow, laid some papers on the table.
'Would you please to be engaged, Sir?' asked Mr Perch, rubbing his hands, and deferentially putting his head on one side, like a man who felt he had no business to hold it up in such a presence, and would keep it as much out of the way as possible.
'Who wants me?'
'Why, Sir,' said Mr Perch, in a soft voice, 'really nobody, Sir, to speak of at present. Mr Gills the Ship's Instrument-maker, Sir, has looked in, about a little matter of payment, he says: but I mentioned to him, Sir, that you was engaged several deep; several deep.'
Mr Perch coughed once behind his hand, and waited for further orders.
'Anybody else?'
'Well, Sir,' said Mr Perch, 'I wouldn't of my own self take the liberty of mentioning, Sir, that there was anybody else; but that same young lad that was here yesterday, Sir, and last week, has been hanging about the place; and it looks, Sir,' added Mr Perch, stopping to shut the door, 'dreadful unbusiness-like to see him whistling to the sparrows down the court, and making of 'em answer him.'
'You said he wanted something to do, didn't you, Perch?' asked Mr Carker, leaning back in his chair and looking at that officer.
'Why, Sir,' said Mr Perch, coughing behind his hand again, 'his expression certainly were that he was in wants of a sitiwation, and that he considered something might be done for him about the Docks, being used to fishing with a rod and line: but - ' Mr Perch shook his head very dubiously indeed.
'What does he say when he comes?' asked Mr Carker.
'Indeed, Sir,' said Mr Perch, coughing another cough behind his hand, which was always his resource as an expression of humility when nothing else occurred to him, 'his observation generally air that he would humbly wish to see one of the gentlemen, and that he wants to earn a living. But you see, Sir,' added Perch, dropping his voice to a whisper, and turning, in the inviolable nature of his confidence, to give the door a thrust with his hand and knee, as if that would shut it any more when it was shut already, 'it's hardly to be bore, Sir, that a common lad like that should come a prowling here, and saying that his mother nursed our House's young gentleman, and that he hopes our House will give him a chance on that account. I am sure, Sir,' observed Mr Perch, 'that although Mrs Perch was at that time nursing as thriving a little girl, Sir, as we've ever took the liberty of adding to our family, I wouldn't have made so free as drop a hint of her being capable of imparting nourishment, not if it was never so!


他把这封信重新折叠好,坐在那里玩弄着它,使它纵立和横立在桌子上,又把它这样那样地转来转去,这时信差珀奇先生轻轻地敲了敲门,踮着脚走了进来,每走一步都要弯一下身子,仿佛鞠躬是他生活中最大的乐事似的;他把几页公文放在桌子上。
“您还在忙着,是不是,先生?”珀奇先生问道,一边搓着手,毕恭毕敬地把头歪向一侧,仿佛他觉得,在这样一位人物面前他是没有权利竖着头似的,他真愿意把它往一侧尽量歪过去。
“谁想见我?”
“唔,先生,”珀奇先生低声说道,“现在,先生,实际上并没有值得一提的人。船舶仪器制造商吉尔斯先生到这里来谈到付款方面的一点事情,可是我对他说,先生,您非常忙,非常忙。”
珀奇先生用手遮着嘴巴咳嗽了一次,等待着进一步的指示。
“还有别的人吗?”
“唔,先生,”珀奇先生说道,“我不敢冒昧地向您报告,先生,还有什么别的人;不过昨天和上星期曾经到这里来的那个年轻小伙子,先生,还一直在附近闲荡;先生,”珀奇先生停了一下去关上门,然后继续说道,“看他在庭院里向麻雀吹口哨,并叫它们回答他,这实在是十分不得体的。”
“你说他想找工作做,是不是,珀奇?”卡克先生仰靠在椅子上,望着这位办事员,问道。
“唔,先生,”珀奇先生说道,一边用手遮着嘴巴咳嗽,“他确实直率地说过他需要找一个工作,他认为可以在码头上给他找个事做做,因为他过去经常用钓竿钓鱼,不过——”珀奇先生十分怀疑地摇着头。
“他来的时候说了些什么话?”卡克先生问道。
“确实,先生,”珀奇先生说道,一边又用手遮着嘴巴咳嗽;当他想不出别的法子的时候,就经常用这来表示他的谦恭,“他的意见总的来说,就是他低声下气地请求见一见这里的一位先生,而且还想挣点钱维持生活。可是,您瞧,先生,”珀奇先生把他的声音压低成私语,补充说道;为了使他的秘密万无一失起见,他又转过身子,用手和膝盖把门推了一推;虽然门早已关上了,但这样推一下仿佛会使它关得更严实一些似的;“这实在难以令人容忍,先生,像他那样普普通通的一个小伙子竟居然敢窜到这里来,说他的母亲曾经给我们公司的少爷当过奶妈,他希望我们公司因为这个缘故能给他一个机会。说实在的,先生,”珀奇先生说,“虽然珀奇太太那时候曾经用奶把一个小女孩子喂得十分健壮,先生,我们曾经冒昧地把她也算作我们家里的一个成员,可是那时我还不敢放肆地暗示,她能够给我们公司的少爷喂奶,这样的口气我从来没有透露过!”
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thriving ['θriaiviŋ]

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adj. 旺盛的;蒸蒸日上的;繁荣的 v. 兴旺(thr

 
humbly ['hʌmbli]

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adv. 谦逊地;卑贱地;低声下气地

 
trifling ['traifliŋ]

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adj. 微不足道的,不足取的,轻浮的 动词trifle

 
messenger ['mesindʒə]

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n. 报信者,先驱

 
payment ['peimənt]

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n. 支付,付款,报偿,报应

 
hint [hint]

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n. 暗示
v. 暗示,示意

 
confidence ['kɔnfidəns]

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adj. 骗得信任的
n. 信任,信心,把握

联想记忆
bore [bɔ:]

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vt. 使厌烦
n. 讨厌的人,麻烦事

 
humility [hju:'militi]

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n. 谦逊,谦虚,谦卑

联想记忆
engaged [in'geidʒd]

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adj. 忙碌的,使用中的,订婚了的

 

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