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the mirror of kong ho(空赫的镜子)-第11章

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barrier   of   dissent。   If   I   wished   to   adorn   a   tomb;   he   added   (evading   the 

deeper   significance   of   the   act);   there   was   that   of   Goldsmith   within   its 

Temple; upon which many impressionable maidens from across the Bitter 

Waters of the West make it a custom to deposit chaplets of verses; in the 

hope   of   seeing   the   offering   chronicled   in   the   papers;   and   in   the   Open 

Space called Trafalgar there were the images of a great captain who led 

many      junks   to  victory    and   the   Emperor     of   a  former    dynasty;    where 

doubtless   the   matter   could   be   arranged;   but   the   surrounding   had   by   this 

time become too involved; and this person had no alternative but to smile 

symmetrically and reply that his words were indeed opals falling from a 

topaz basin。 

     Later in the day; being desirous of becoming instructed more definitely; 

I addressed myself to a venerable person who makes clean the passage of 

the way at a point not far distant。 

     〃If you have no sons to extend your industrious line;〃 I said; when he 

had revealed this fact to me; 〃why do you not adopt one to that end?〃 

     With   narrow…minded   covetousness;   he   replied   that   nowadays   he   had 

enough to do to keep himself; and that it would be more reasonable to get 

some one to adopt HIM。 

     〃But;〃 I exclaimed; ignoring this ill…timed levity; 〃who; when you have 

Passed Beyond; will worship you and transmit to your spirit the necessities 

of life?〃 

     〃Governor;〃 he replied; using the term of familiar dignity; 〃I've made 

shift without being worshipped for five and sixty years; and it worries me 

a sight more to know who will transmit to my body the necessities of life 

until I HAVE Passed Beyond。〃 

     〃The   final   consequences   of   your   self…opinionated   carelessness;〃   this 



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person   continued;   〃will   be   that   your   neglected   and   unprovided   shadow; 

finding itself no longer acceptable to the society of the better class demons; 

will wander forth; and allying itself in despair to the companionship of a 

band of outcasts like itself; will be driven to dwell in unclean habitations 

and to subsist on the uncertain bounty of the charitable。〃 

     〃Very likely;〃 replied the irredeemable person before me。 〃I can't help 

its troubles。 I have to do all that myself as it is。〃 

     Doubtless   this   fanaticism   contains   the   secret   of   the   ease   with   which 

these barbarians have possessed themselves of the greater part of the earth; 

and have even planted their assertive emblems on one or two spots in our 

own Flowery Kingdom。 What; O   my esteemed parent; what can a brave 

but devout and demon…fearing nation do when opposed to a people who 

are quite prepared to die without first leaving an adequate posterity to tend 

their shrines and offer incense? Assuredly; as a neighbouring philosopher 

once     had   occasion     to  remark;    using    for  his   purpose    a  metaphor      so 

technically…involved that I must leave the interpretation until we meet; 〃It 

may be war; but it isn't cricket。〃 

     The    inevitable    outcome;     naturally;    is  that  the  Island   must    be   the 

wandering…place of myriads of spirits possessing no recognised standing; 

and driven by wanthaving none to transmit them offeringsto the most 

degraded subterfuges。 It is freely admitted that there is scarcely an ancient 

building     not   the  abode    of  one    or  more    of  these   abandoned      demons; 

doubtless   well…disposed   in   the   first   instance;   and   capable   of   becoming 

really   beneficent   Forces   until   they   were   driven   to   despair   by   obstinate 

neglect。   A   society   of   very   honourable   persons   (to   which   this   one   has 

unobtrusively contributed   a gift);  exists for  the purpose of searching out 

the   most   distressing   and   meritorious   cases   among   them;   and   removing 

them; where   possible; to   a   more congenial   spot。 The remarkable   fact;   to 

this person's mind; is; that with the air and every available space around 

absolutely packed with demons (as certainly must be the prevailing state 

of things); the manifestations of their malignity and vice are; if anything; 

rather less evident here than in our own favoured country; where we do all 

in our power to satisfy their wants。 

     That    same     evening    I  found    myself     seated   next   to   a  maiden     of 



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prepossessing vivacity; who was spoken of as being one of a kindred but 

not identical race。 Filled with the incredible profanity of those around; and 

hoping to find among a nation so alluringly high…spirited a more congenial 

elevation of mind; I at length turned to her and said; 〃Do not regard the 

question as one of unworthy curiosity; for this person's inside is white and 

funereal   with   his   fears;   but   do   you;   of   your   allied   race;   worship   your 

ancestors?〃 

     The     maiden     spent   a  moment      in   conscientious      thought。    〃No;   Mr。 

Kong;〃 she replied; with a most commendable sigh of unfeigned regret; 〃I 

can't say that we do。 I guess it's because we're too new。 Mine; now; only go 

back two generations; and they were mostly in lard。 If they were old and 

baronial it might be different; but I can't imagine myself worshipping an 

ancestor     in  lard。〃   (This   doubtless     refers   to  some    barbaric    method     of 

embalming。) 

     〃And   your   wide      and   enlightened   countrymen?〃          I   asked;   unable   to 

restrain    a  passion    of   pure…bred     despair。   〃Do    they   also   so  regard    the 

obligation?〃 

     〃I   am   afraid   so;〃   replied   the   maiden;   with   an   honourable   indication 

towards my emotion。 〃But of course when a girl marries into the European 

aristocracy;   she   and   all   her   folk   worship   her   husband's   ancestors;   until 

every one about is fairly dizzy with the subject。〃 

     It is largely owing to the graceful and virtuous conversation of these 

lesser   ones   that   this   person's   knowledge   of   the   exact   position   which   the 

ceremonial       etiquette   of   the  country    demands      on   various    occasions     is 

becoming so proficiently enlarged。 It is true that they of my own sex do 

not   hesitate   to inquire   with penetrating   assiduousness into   certain of   the 

manners and customs of our land; but these for the most part do not lead to 

a   conversation      in  any   way    profitable    to  my    discreeter   understanding。 

Those   of   the   inner   chamber;   on   the   other   hand;   while   not   scrupling   to 

question me on the details of dress; the braiding and gumming of the hair; 

the style and variety of the stalls of merchants; the wearing of jade; gold; 

and   crystal   ornaments   and   flowers   about   the   head;   smoking;   and   other 

matters      affecting     our   lesser    ones;    very    magnanimously          lead    my 

contemplation   back to   a   more   custom…established   topic if   by  any  hap   in 



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my ambitious ignorance I outstep it。 

     In   such   a   manner   it   chanced on   a   former   occasion   that   I   sat   side   by 

side    with    a   certain    maiden     awaiting      the   return    of  others     who    had 

withdrawn for a period。 The season was that of white rains; and the fire 

being   lavishly   extended   about   the   grate   we   had   harmoniously   arranged 

ourselves       before    it;  while    this   person;     at  the   repeated     and    explicit 

encouragement   of   the   maiden;   spoke openly  of   such   details of   the   inner 

chamber as he has already indicated。 

     〃Is   it   true;   Mr。   Ho〃   (thus   the   maiden;   being   unacquainted   with   the 

actual facts; consistently addressed me); 〃that ladies' feet are relentlessly 

compressed   until   they   finally   assume   the   proportions   and   appearance   of 

two   bulbs?〃      and   as   she   spoke    she   absent…mindedly   regarded   her          own 

slippers; which were out…thrust somewhat to receive the action of the fire。 

     〃It is a matter which cannot reasonably be denied;〃 I replied; 〃and it is 

doubtless owing to this effect that they are designated 'Golden Lilies。' Yet 

when   this   observance   has   been   slowly   and   painfully   accomplished;   the 

extremities in question are not less small but infinitely less graceful than 

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