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Tea-time, an hour short of midnight; the place, a French apartment, comprising some half-dozen rooms; - a dull cold hall or corridor, a dining-room, a drawing-room, a bed-room, and an inner drawingroom, or boudoir, smaller and more retired than the rest. All these shut in by one large pair of doors on the main staircase, but each room provided with two or three pairs of doors of its own, establishing several means of communication with the remaining portion of the apartment, or with certain small passages within the wall, leading, as is not unusual in such houses, to some back stairs with an obscure outlet below. The whole situated on the first floor of so large an Hotel, that it did not absorb one entire row of windows upon one side of the square court-yard in the centre, upon which the whole four sides of the mansion looked.时间是在午夜差一个小时;地点是在法国的一套房间里,这套房间由几个房间组成:一间阴暗的,寒冷的门厅或走廊,一间餐厅,一间客厅,一间卧室,一间内客厅或闺房,最后这一间比其余各间小,也比其余各间隐僻。所有这些房间都被主要楼梯的两扇门关在里面,但是每间房间都有自己的两、三个门,通过不同的方式和其他房间相通,并和墙中间的一些狭小的通道通接,而且像这类房屋中常有的情形那样,通向后面的楼梯,后面的楼梯下面有一个隐蔽的出口,它通向外面的街道。整套房间位于一个旅馆的二层楼。旅馆很大,中间是一个方形的庭院,整座大楼的四面都朝着它。其中有一面的整排窗子并没有被这套房间完全占有。
An air of splendour, sufficiently faded to be melancholy, and sufficiently dazzling to clog and embarrass the details of life with a show of state, reigned in these rooms The walls and ceilings were gilded and painted; the floors were waxed and polished; crimson drapery hung in festoons from window, door, and mirror; and candelabra, gnarled and intertwisted like the branches of trees, or horns of animals, stuck out from the panels of the wall. But in the day-time, when the lattice-blinds (now closely shut) were opened, and the light let in, traces were discernible among this finery, of wear and tear and dust, of sun and damp and smoke, and lengthened intervals of want of use and habitation, when such shows and toys of life seem sensitive like life, and waste as men shut up in prison do. Even night, and clusters of burning candles, could not wholly efface them, though the general glitter threw them in the shade.这些房间气派豪华,但是光泽已失去很多,因此显出了令人忧伤的情调;房间的陈设耀眼夺目,处处炫示它的富丽堂皇,因此使人感到难于日常生活。墙壁和天花板已经镀过金和绘过图画;地板已经上过蜡,并擦得亮亮的;深红色的帷幔以花彩的形式从窗子上、门上和镜子上悬挂下来;枝形烛架像兽角一样,上面有好多节,弯弯曲曲地从墙壁的嵌板中伸出来。可是在白天,当格子式的百叶窗(现在关得紧紧的)打开,光线射进来的时候,从这些华丽的陈设中间可以看得出磨损与灰尘留下的痕迹,以及阳光、潮湿与烟雾留下的痕迹,也可以看得出这些房间已经长久未用,无人居住,因为这些供生命进行炫耀和玩乐的东西似乎像生命一样敏感,并像囚禁在监狱中的人们一样日渐衰老下去。甚至夜晚,一支支点燃的蜡烛也不能完全消除这些痕迹,虽然灿烂的光辉已使它们退缩到阴影之中。
The glitter of bright tapers, and their reflection in looking-glasses, scraps of gilding and gay colours, were confined, on this night, to one room - that smaller room within the rest, just now enumerated. Seen from the hall, where a lamp was feebly burning, through the dark perspective of open doors, it looked as shining and precious as a gem. In the heart of its radiance sat a beautiful woman - Edith.这天夜里,只在一个房间--刚才提到的那个最小的房间--里,可以看见细小的蜡烛的明亮的光辉和它们在镜子里的映像,以及少许镀金和鲜艳的颜色。门厅里有一盏灯,发出暗淡的光,从门厅通过一长列黑暗的、开着的房门看过去,这个房间像宝石一样闪耀着光芒,也像宝石一样宝贵可爱。在它的光辉的中心坐着一位美丽的女人--伊迪丝。
She was alone. The same defiant, scornful woman still. The cheek a little worn, the eye a little larger in appearance, and more lustrous, but the haughty bearing just the same. No shame upon her brow; no late repentance bending her disdainful neck. Imperious and stately yet, and yet regardless of herself and of all else, she sat wIth her dark eyes cast down, waiting for someone.她单独一人。仍然是那位目中无人、蔑视一切的女人。她的脸颊稍稍凹陷下去一些,眼睛看上去稍稍大了一些,而且更有光泽,可是傲慢的态度仍旧和过去一样。在她的脸上没有一点羞愧的表情;她高傲的脖子没有低垂下去,表示最近感到悔恨。她和过去一样专横、庄严,和过去一样对她本人和所有其他的人漠不关心;她现在坐在那里,等待什么人。
No book, no work, no occupation of any kind but her own thought, beguiled the tardy time. Some purpose, strong enough to fill up any pause, possessed her. With her lips pressed together, and quivering if for a moment she released them from her control; with her nostril inflated; her hands clasped in one another; and her purpose swelling in her breast; she sat, and waited.她没有看书,没有做针线活,除了独自沉思外,她没有别的活动来消磨这缓慢的时间。她心中正怀着某种决心,它强大得足以填补任何空隙的时间。她双唇紧闭,如果稍有片刻放松控制,它们就颤抖着;她的鼻孔张得大大的;两只手互相紧握着;她的决心在她心中变得愈来愈强烈,她坐着;等待着。
At the sound of a key in the outer door, and a footstep in the hall, she started up, and cried 'Who's that?' The answer was in French, and two men came in with jingling trays, to make preparation for supper.听到外面的门上转动钥匙的和门厅里的脚步声,她惊跳起来,喊道,”是谁?”回答是用法语说的,两个仆人端着发出叮当响声的托盘走进来,准备开晚饭。
'Who had bade them to do so?' she asked.她问是谁吩咐他们做这些事情的。
'Monsieur had commanded it, when it was his pleasure to take the apartment. Monsieur had said, when he stayed there for an hour, en route, and left the letter for Madame - Madame had received it surely?'“是Monsieur(先生)订下这套房间的时候吩咐的。他enroute(在路途中)到这里待了一个钟头的时候说的。他还留下一封信给夫人--夫人想必收到了吧?”
'Yes.'“收到了。”
'A thousand pardons! The sudden apprehension that it might have been forgotten had struck hIm;' a bald man, with a large beard from a neighbouring restaurant; 'with despair! Monsieur had said that supper was to be ready at that hour: also that he had forewarned Madame of the commands he had given, in his letter. Monsieur had done the Golden Head the honour to request that the supper should be choice and delicate. Monsieur would find that his confidence in the Golden Head was not misplaced.'请原谅一千次!他因为突然担心信可能会被忘记转交,心慌得要命,所以才问了这个问题。他是一位秃头并留着大胡子的仆人,从邻近餐馆来的,他说:”Monsieur说过,晚餐必须在这个钟头准备好,还说,他在信中已预先通知了夫人。‘金头’餐馆感到十分荣幸,Monsieur要求它提供上等的、美味的晚餐。Monsieur将会发现,‘金头’没有辜负他的信任。”
Edith said no more, but looked on thoughtfully while they prepared the table for two persons, and set the wine upon it. She arose before they had finished, and taking a lamp, passed into the bed-chamber and into the drawing-room, where she hurriedly but narrowly examined all the doors; particularly one in the former room that opened on the passage in the wall. From this she took the key, and put it on the outer side. She then came back.伊迪丝不再说什么,若有所思地注视着他们在餐桌上摆放两个人的餐具,还在上面放了一瓶酒。在他们结束之前,她站起来,拿了一盏灯,走进卧室,又从卧室走进客厅;她在两间房间里匆忙而又仔细地察看了所有的门,特别是卧室里那扇通向墙中通道的门。她从这扇门中取出钥匙,放进朝外一边的钥匙孔中。然后她走回原处。
The men - the second of whom was a dark, bilious subject, in a jacket, close shaved, and with a black head of hair close cropped - had completed their preparation of the table, and were standing looking at it. He who had spoken before, inquired whether Madame thought it would be long before Monsieur arrived?仆人们--第二位仆人是一个皮肤黝黑、脾气大的人,穿一件短上衣,胡子刮得光光的,黑头发剪得短短的--已经做完了准备餐桌的工作,正站在那里看着它。刚才讲过话的那位仆人问夫人,她想Monsieur是不是很快就会来到。
'She couldn't say. It was all one.'她不知道这一点。对她来说,这无所谓。
Tea-time, an hour short of midnight; the place, a French apartment, comprising some half-dozen rooms; - a dull cold hall or corridor, a dining-room, a drawing-room, a bed-room, and an inner drawingroom, or boudoir, smaller and more retired than the rest. All these shut in by one large pair of doors on the main staircase, but each room provided with two or three pairs of doors of its own, establishing several means of communication with the remaining portion of the apartment, or with certain small passages within the wall, leading, as is not unusual in such houses, to some back stairs with an obscure outlet below. The whole situated on the first floor of so large an Hotel, that it did not absorb one entire row of windows upon one side of the square court-yard in the centre, upon which the whole four sides of the mansion looked.
An air of splendour, sufficiently faded to be melancholy, and sufficiently dazzling to clog and embarrass the details of life with a show of state, reigned in these rooms The walls and ceilings were gilded and painted; the floors were waxed and polished; crimson drapery hung in festoons from window, door, and mirror; and candelabra, gnarled and intertwisted like the branches of trees, or horns of animals, stuck out from the panels of the wall. But in the day-time, when the lattice-blinds (now closely shut) were opened, and the light let in, traces were discernible among this finery, of wear and tear and dust, of sun and damp and smoke, and lengthened intervals of want of use and habitation, when such shows and toys of life seem sensitive like life, and waste as men shut up in prison do. Even night, and clusters of burning candles, could not wholly efface them, though the general glitter threw them in the shade.
The glitter of bright tapers, and their reflection in looking-glasses, scraps of gilding and gay colours, were confined, on this night, to one room - that smaller room within the rest, just now enumerated. Seen from the hall, where a lamp was feebly burning, through the dark perspective of open doors, it looked as shining and precious as a gem. In the heart of its radiance sat a beautiful woman - Edith.
She was alone. The same defiant, scornful woman still. The cheek a little worn, the eye a little larger in appearance, and more lustrous, but the haughty bearing just the same. No shame upon her brow; no late repentance bending her disdainful neck. Imperious and stately yet, and yet regardless of herself and of all else, she sat wIth her dark eyes cast down, waiting for someone.
No book, no work, no occupation of any kind but her own thought, beguiled the tardy time. Some purpose, strong enough to fill up any pause, possessed her. With her lips pressed together, and quivering if for a moment she released them from her control; with her nostril inflated; her hands clasped in one another; and her purpose swelling in her breast; she sat, and waited.
At the sound of a key in the outer door, and a footstep in the hall, she started up, and cried 'Who's that?' The answer was in French, and two men came in with jingling trays, to make preparation for supper.
'Who had bade them to do so?' she asked.
'Monsieur had commanded it, when it was his pleasure to take the apartment. Monsieur had said, when he stayed there for an hour, en route, and left the letter for Madame - Madame had received it surely?'
'Yes.'
'A thousand pardons! The sudden apprehension that it might have been forgotten had struck hIm;' a bald man, with a large beard from a neighbouring restaurant; 'with despair! Monsieur had said that supper was to be ready at that hour: also that he had forewarned Madame of the commands he had given, in his letter. Monsieur had done the Golden Head the honour to request that the supper should be choice and delicate. Monsieur would find that his confidence in the Golden Head was not misplaced.'
Edith said no more, but looked on thoughtfully while they prepared the table for two persons, and set the wine upon it. She arose before they had finished, and taking a lamp, passed into the bed-chamber and into the drawing-room, where she hurriedly but narrowly examined all the doors; particularly one in the former room that opened on the passage in the wall. From this she took the key, and put it on the outer side. She then came back.
The men - the second of whom was a dark, bilious subject, in a jacket, close shaved, and with a black head of hair close cropped - had completed their preparation of the table, and were standing looking at it. He who had spoken before, inquired whether Madame thought it would be long before Monsieur arrived?
'She couldn't say. It was all one.'


时间是在午夜差一个小时;地点是在法国的一套房间里,这套房间由几个房间组成:一间阴暗的,寒冷的门厅或走廊,一间餐厅,一间客厅,一间卧室,一间内客厅或闺房,最后这一间比其余各间小,也比其余各间隐僻。所有这些房间都被主要楼梯的两扇门关在里面,但是每间房间都有自己的两、三个门,通过不同的方式和其他房间相通,并和墙中间的一些狭小的通道通接,而且像这类房屋中常有的情形那样,通向后面的楼梯,后面的楼梯下面有一个隐蔽的出口,它通向外面的街道。整套房间位于一个旅馆的二层楼。旅馆很大,中间是一个方形的庭院,整座大楼的四面都朝着它。其中有一面的整排窗子并没有被这套房间完全占有。
这些房间气派豪华,但是光泽已失去很多,因此显出了令人忧伤的情调;房间的陈设耀眼夺目,处处炫示它的富丽堂皇,因此使人感到难于日常生活。墙壁和天花板已经镀过金和绘过图画;地板已经上过蜡,并擦得亮亮的;深红色的帷幔以花彩的形式从窗子上、门上和镜子上悬挂下来;枝形烛架像兽角一样,上面有好多节,弯弯曲曲地从墙壁的嵌板中伸出来。可是在白天,当格子式的百叶窗(现在关得紧紧的)打开,光线射进来的时候,从这些华丽的陈设中间可以看得出磨损与灰尘留下的痕迹,以及阳光、潮湿与烟雾留下的痕迹,也可以看得出这些房间已经长久未用,无人居住,因为这些供生命进行炫耀和玩乐的东西似乎像生命一样敏感,并像囚禁在监狱中的人们一样日渐衰老下去。甚至夜晚,一支支点燃的蜡烛也不能完全消除这些痕迹,虽然灿烂的光辉已使它们退缩到阴影之中。
这天夜里,只在一个房间--刚才提到的那个最小的房间--里,可以看见细小的蜡烛的明亮的光辉和它们在镜子里的映像,以及少许镀金和鲜艳的颜色。门厅里有一盏灯,发出暗淡的光,从门厅通过一长列黑暗的、开着的房门看过去,这个房间像宝石一样闪耀着光芒,也像宝石一样宝贵可爱。在它的光辉的中心坐着一位美丽的女人--伊迪丝。
她单独一人。仍然是那位目中无人、蔑视一切的女人。她的脸颊稍稍凹陷下去一些,眼睛看上去稍稍大了一些,而且更有光泽,可是傲慢的态度仍旧和过去一样。在她的脸上没有一点羞愧的表情;她高傲的脖子没有低垂下去,表示最近感到悔恨。她和过去一样专横、庄严,和过去一样对她本人和所有其他的人漠不关心;她现在坐在那里,等待什么人。
她没有看书,没有做针线活,除了独自沉思外,她没有别的活动来消磨这缓慢的时间。她心中正怀着某种决心,它强大得足以填补任何空隙的时间。她双唇紧闭,如果稍有片刻放松控制,它们就颤抖着;她的鼻孔张得大大的;两只手互相紧握着;她的决心在她心中变得愈来愈强烈,她坐着;等待着。
听到外面的门上转动钥匙的和门厅里的脚步声,她惊跳起来,喊道,”是谁?”回答是用法语说的,两个仆人端着发出叮当响声的托盘走进来,准备开晚饭。
她问是谁吩咐他们做这些事情的。
“是Monsieur(先生)订下这套房间的时候吩咐的。他enroute(在路途中)到这里待了一个钟头的时候说的。他还留下一封信给夫人--夫人想必收到了吧?”
“收到了。”
请原谅一千次!他因为突然担心信可能会被忘记转交,心慌得要命,所以才问了这个问题。他是一位秃头并留着大胡子的仆人,从邻近餐馆来的,他说:”Monsieur说过,晚餐必须在这个钟头准备好,还说,他在信中已预先通知了夫人。‘金头’餐馆感到十分荣幸,Monsieur要求它提供上等的、美味的晚餐。Monsieur将会发现,‘金头’没有辜负他的信任。”
伊迪丝不再说什么,若有所思地注视着他们在餐桌上摆放两个人的餐具,还在上面放了一瓶酒。在他们结束之前,她站起来,拿了一盏灯,走进卧室,又从卧室走进客厅;她在两间房间里匆忙而又仔细地察看了所有的门,特别是卧室里那扇通向墙中通道的门。她从这扇门中取出钥匙,放进朝外一边的钥匙孔中。然后她走回原处。
仆人们--第二位仆人是一个皮肤黝黑、脾气大的人,穿一件短上衣,胡子刮得光光的,黑头发剪得短短的--已经做完了准备餐桌的工作,正站在那里看着它。刚才讲过话的那位仆人问夫人,她想Monsieur是不是很快就会来到。
她不知道这一点。对她来说,这无所谓。

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