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A Little Boy How I never could be tired with roaming about that huge mansion, with its vast empty rooms, with their worn-out hangings, fluttering tapestry, and carved oaken panels, with the gilding almost rubbed out---sometimes in the spacious old-fashioned gardens, which I had almost to myself, unless when now and then a solitary gardening man would cross me---and how the nectarines and peaches hung upon the walls, without my ever offering to pluck them, because they were forbidden fruit, unless now and then,---and because I had more pleasure in strolling about among the old melancholy-looking yew-trees, or the firs, and picking up the red berries, and the fir-apples, which were good for nothing but to look at ---or in lying about upon the fresh grass, with all the fine garden smells around me---or basking in the orangery, till I could almost fancy myself ripening too along with the oranges and the limes in that grateful warmth-or in watching the dace that darted to and Fro in the fish-pond, at the bottom of the garden, with here and there a great sulky pike hanging midway down the water in silent state, as if it mocked at their impertinent friskiness,---I had more pleasure in these busy-idle diversions than in all the sweet flavors of peaches, nectarines, oranges, and such like common baits of children.

tapestry绣帷;挂毯 nectarine油桃 gilding镀金 pluck 采,摘,拔 fir-apples:枞树的一种圆锥形果实 dace鲦鱼 dart猛冲,飞奔 impertinent不切题的一个小男孩查尔斯·兰姆我在那所很大很大的宅院里满世界地跑,从来不知什么是疲倦:那里有许许多多又大又空的房间和破破烂烂的帷帐,墙上的幔子还随风飘动,橡木雕花嵌板上的金粉却已剥落了——我常常到那座古老的大花园里去玩,那花园简直叫我一个人独占了,偶尔才碰上一个孤零零的老园丁——那园子里,油桃和桃子垂在墙头上,我根本不去碰它,因为那是禁果,除非偶然一回两回——因为,我更高兴在那些带着忧郁神情的老水松树或者枞树之间跑来跑去,从地上捡那么几颗红浆果,几只枞果,而那些枞果只能看,不能吃——有时候,我随便躺在嫩草地上,让自己完全沉浸在满园子的芳香之中——要不然,我就在桔子园里晒太阳,晒得暖洋洋的,一边想象自己跟那些桔子、好些菩提树一同成熟起来——再不然,我就到花园深处,看那些鲦鱼在鱼池里穿梭般游来游去,不定在哪里还会发现一条很大的梭子鱼冷冷落落地停在深水之间,一动不动,好象对于那些小鱼们的轻狂样儿暗中表示鄙夷,——我喜欢的是诸如此类无事忙的消遣,而对于象桃子呀,油桃呀,桔子呀等等这些普通的小孩子们的诱饵,碰也不去碰它。

To cherish peace and friendly intercourse with all nations having correspondent dispositions; to maintain sincere neutrality toward belligerent nations; to prefer in all cases amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms; to exclude foreign intrigues and foreign partialities, so degrading to all countries and so baneful to free ones; to foster a spirit of independence too just to invade the rights of others, too proud to surrender our own, too liberal to indulge unworthy prejudices ourselves and too elevated not to look down upon them in others; to hold the union of the States as the basis of their peace and happiness; to support the Constitution, which is the cement of the Union, as well in its limitations as in its authorities; to respect the rights and authorities reserved to the States and to the people as equally incorporated with and essential to the success of the general system; to avoid the slightest interference with the right of conscience or the functions of religion, so wisely exempted from civil jurisdiction; to preserve in their full energy the other salutary provisions in behalf of private and personal rights, and of the freedom of the press; to observe economy in public expenditures; to liberate the public resources by an honorable discharge of the public debts; to keep within the requisite limits a standing military force, always remembering that an armed and trained militia is the firmest bulwark of republic that without standing armies their liberty can never be in danger, nor with large ones safe; to promote by authorized means improvements friendly to agriculture, to manufactures, and to external as well as internal commerce; to favor in like manner the advancement of science and the diffusion of information as the best aliment to true liberty; to carry on the benevolent plans which have been so meritoriously applied to the conversion of our aboriginal neighbors from the degradation, and wretchedness of savage life to a participation of the improvements of which the human mind and manners are susceptible in a civilized state, as far as sentiments, and intentions such as these can aid the fulfillment of my duty, they will be a resource with can not fail me.

珍惜和平以及同所有有交往意向的国家的友好交往;对交战各国保持真正中立;在任何情况下,优先考虑以友善的讨论和理性来处理异议,而非通过武力来做出决定;排除外国阴谋和外国偏颇,这些对所有国家都造成堕落,对自由国家更为有害;培养一种独立的精神,其之公正不会侵犯他人权利,其之自豪不会丢弃自身权利,其之宽大不使我们自己纵养不值的偏见,其之高尚使我们蔑视他人的这些偏见;把众州的联合保持为众州和平和幸福的基础,拥护作为联邦链结的宪法,不论是其限制或权力;尊重保留给各州和人民的权利,因为它的重要性把它平等地纳入联邦总体的成功之中;避免最轻微的对良知权利和宗教功能的干涉,这些在民事裁判中豁免;代表私人和个人的权利以及媒体自由,以其全部的能量来保留其它相关有益条款;在公共花费中坚持节约;通过偿还公共债务来解放公共资源;在必要的限度下保持一支常备军,时刻要记住武装并训练过的民兵才是共和国的中流砥柱,即是,没有常备军他们的自由从未有危险,而有了一支庞大军队也未必安全,通过授权的手段来发展有益于农业,制造业,对外和对内的商业,以适当的方式支持科学的发展和信息的传播来作为真正自由的最好食粮;执行善意的计划以把我们的土著邻居从,野蛮生活的低贱和不幸中转化到参加入一个文明国家内人的思维,和举止都倾向的改良中--只要如此的思想,和意图能辅助我职责的履行,它们将成为不使我失败的资本。

To cherish peace and friendly intercourse with all nations having correspondent dispositions; to maintain sincere neutrality toward belligerent nations; to prefer in all cases amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms; to exclude foreign intrigues and foreign partialities, so degrading to all countries and so baneful to free ones; to foster a spirit of independence too just to invade the rights of others, too proud to surrender our own, too liberal to indulge unworthy prejudices ourselves and too elevated not to look down upon them in others; to hold the union of the States as the basis of their peace and happiness; to support the Constitution, which is the cement of the Union, as well in its limitations as in its authorities; to respect the rights and authorities reserved to the States and to the people as equally incorporated with and essential to the success of the general system; to avoid the slightest interference with the right of conscience or the functions of religion, so wisely exempted from civil jurisdiction; to preserve in their full energy the other salutary provisions in behalf of private and personal rights, and of the freedom of the press; to observe economy in public expenditures; to liberate the public resources by an honorable discharge of the public debts; to keep within the requisite limits a standing military force, always remembering that an armed and trained militia is the firmest bulwark of republics——that without standing armies their liberty can never be in danger, nor with large ones safe; to promote by authorized means improvements friendly to agriculture, to manufactures, and to external as well as internal commerce; to favor in like manner the advancement of science and the diffusion of information as the best aliment to true liberty; to carry on the benevolent plans which have been so meritoriously applied to the conversion of our aboriginal neighbors from the degradation and wretchedness of savage life to a participation of the improvements of which the human mind and manners are susceptible in a civilized state——as far as sentiments and intentions such as these can aid the fulfillment of my duty, they will be a resource which can not fail me.

我认为应珍视与所有志同道合的国家的和平相处和友好往来;对所有交战国则保持真诚的中立;在任何情况下,对分歧都应采取友善的协商和理智的调停,而不能诉诸武力加以解决;来自国外的种种阴谋诡计和对外国的偏袒不公,对任何国家来说都是卑下可鄙的,对自由国家则更是危害非浅,故应予以摒弃;要培育一种独立的精神,这种精神非常公正而不会侵犯他人的权利,非常自尊而不会放弃我们自己的权利,非常开明而不耽溺于我们自己毫无价值的偏见,非常高尚而必然鄙弃他人抱有的偏见;要把各州的团结作为我们和平与幸福的基础;要拥护作为联邦凝聚剂的宪法,不仅维护它的权威,而且遵从它的限制;要尊重保留给各州和保留给人民的各项权利和权力,这对整个制度的成功同样休戚相关和不可或缺;信仰的权利和总价的功能已然明智地排除在民事管辖的范围之外,故应避免加以丝毫的干涉;要维护旨在保障私人权利、人身权利和出版自由的其他有益规定的全部活力;政府开支要厉行节约;要通过光荣地清偿公债以调动公共资源;要把常备军事力量控制在必要的限度以内,应时刻牢记,一支训练有素的武装民兵便是所有共和国最坚强的堡垒,没有常备军,他们的自由决不至于陷入危险的境地,而庞大的武装则未必意味着安全;要采用合法的手段推动有利于农业制造业和国内外贸易的各项改进措施;要以同样方式支持科学的进步和知识的传播,此乃真正自由的最佳养份;要继续执行慈善计划,这些计划一直都在值得称道地实施,以改造我们的土著邻居,使他们摆脱野蛮生活的堕落和不幸,得以分享文明状态下人们在心灵和举止上所惯有的各种改善成果。以上种种想法和打算,只要有助于我完成使命,便是不会令我失望的一个源泉。

Frank churchill?- ah! here's miss woodhouse.- dear miss woodhouse, how do you do?- very well I thank you, quite well. this is meeting quite in fairy-land!- such a transformation!- must not compliment, I know - that would be rude - but upon my word, miss woodhouse, you do look - how do you like jane's hair?- you are a judge.- she did it all herself. quite wonderful how she does her hair!- no hairdresser from london I think could.- ah! dr. hughes I declare - and mrs. hughes. must go and speak to dr. and mrs. hughes for a moment.- how do you do? how do you do?- very well, I thank you. this is delightful, is not it?- where's dear mr. richard?- oh! there he is. don't disturb him. much better employed talking to the young ladies. how do you do, mr. richard?- I saw you the other day as you rode through the town - mrs. otway, I protest!- and good mr. otway, and miss otway and miss caroline.- such a host of friends!- and mr. george and mr. arthur!- how do you do? how do you all do?- quite well, I am much obliged to you. never better.- don't I hear another carriage?- who can this be?- very likely the worthy coles.- upon my word, this is charming to be standing about among such friends! and such a noble fire!- I am quite roasted. no coffee, I thank you, for me - never take coffee.- a little tea if you please, sir, by and bye,- no hurry - oh! here it comes. every thing so good!

邱吉尔先生,啊,伍德豪斯小姐也来了,我亲爱的伍德豪斯小姐,你好吗,太好了,谢谢你,好极了,这次宴会简直是到了仙境,啊,全都不一样啦,不敢乱说,真的,她十分神气地看着爱玛,'那么做太粗俗但是,说实话,伍德豪斯小姐,看起来你太你认为简的发型如何,你太有眼力了,都是她一个人弄的,她设计得太美了,我觉得,全伦敦的理发师中也找不到一个能梳得这么漂亮的啊,我猜那一定是休斯大夫吧那是休斯太太,我必须同休斯大夫和他太太聊聊,你好,你好,太好了,谢谢你,见到你太高兴了,你呢,亲爱的理查先生来了吗,啊,看到了,他在那儿,不要惊动他,让他同姑娘们聊天,这样好一点,你好理查先生,有一次你骑马去城里,我看见了,奥特威太太也一定来了,是不是,还有仁慈的奥特威先生,奥特威小姐,来了这么多朋友,那还有乔治先生和阿瑟先生,你好,你们好,太好了,谢谢你,今天最高兴了,我怎么又听到马车的动静了,会是哪一位呢,也许是尊敬的柯尔一家吧,这火太热了,快烤熟了,咖啡我不喜欢,太谢谢你了向来不喝咖啡,先生,一会给我一杯茶吧,别慌啊,端来了,这儿太好了

It was not a very pretty house to look at; it had something of a tumble-down, weather-beaten appearance, standing as it did upon high ground, sheltered only by four or five bare and overgrown poplars, that had shot up too rapidly for their strength, and had a blighted forlorn look in consequence.

这小旅馆坐落在一个叫做斯坦宁丘的小山上、它看上去不是一幢十分漂亮的房子;倒有一种歪歪斜斜、饱经风霜雨雪的模样儿,因为给它遮荫的只有四五棵光秃秃的、长过了头的白杨树。那些树生长得太快,超过了它们本身的生命力,结果便露出一种枯萎孤寂的模样来了。

To milk my She-goats, and manage my little Flock, in the Wood; which as it was quite on the other Part of the Island, was quite out of Danger; for certain it is, that these Savage People who sometimes haunted this Island, never came with any Thoughts of finding any Thing here; and consequently never wandred off from the Coast; and I doubt not, but they might have been several Times on Shore, after my Apprehensions of them had made me cautious as well as before; and indeed, I look'd back with some Horror upon the Thoughts of what my Condition would have been, if I had chop'd upon them, and been discover'd before that, when naked and unarm'd, except with one Gun, and that loaden often only with small Shot, I walk'd every where peeping, and peeping about the Island, to see what I could get; what a Surprise should I have been in, if when I discover'd the Print of a Man's Foot, I had instead of that, seen fifteen or twenty Savages, and found them pursuing me, and by the Swiftness of their Running, no Possibility of my escaping them.

羊群在岛的另一边,因此没有什么危险。因为那些偶尔上岛的野人,从来没有想在岛上找到什么东西,所以他们从不离开海岸向岛里走。我也毫不怀疑,自从我处处小心提防他们之后,他们还照常到岛上来过好几次。真的,我一想到我过去出游的情况,不禁不寒而栗。我以前外出只带一支枪,枪里装的也是一些小子弹。就这样我在岛上到处东走走,西瞧瞧,看看能不能弄到什么吃的东西。在这种情况下,假使碰上他们,或被他们发现,我该怎么办呢?因为,我没有多少自卫能力。或者,假定我当时看到的不是一个人的脚印,而是一二十个野人,一见到我就向我追来。他们善于奔跑,我是无论如何跑不过他们的,那我必定会落在他们手里!

I soon found a way to convince him that I would do him no harm, and taking him up by the Hand laugh'd at him, and pointed to the Kid which I had kill'd, beckoned to him to run and fetch it, which he did; and while he was wondering and looking to see how the Creature was kill'd, I loaded my Gun again, and by and by I saw a great Fowl like a Hawk sit upon a Tree within Shot; so to let Friday understand a little what I would do, I call'd him to me again, pointed at the Fowl which was indeed a Parrot, tho' I thought it had been a Hawk, I say pointing to the Parrot, and to my Gun, and to the Ground under the Parrot, to let him see I would make it fall, I made him understand that I would shoot and kill that Bird; accordingly I fir'd and bad him look, and immediately he saw the Parrot fall, he stood like one frighted again, notwithstanding all I had said to him; and I found he was the more amaz'd, because he did not see me put any Thing into the Gun; but thought that there must be some wonderful Fund of Death and Destruction in that Thing, able to kill Man, Beast, Bird, or any Thing near, or far off; and the Astonishment this created in him was such, as could not wear off for a long Time; and I believe, if I would have let him, he would have worshipp'd me and my Gun: As for the Gun it self, he would not so much as touch it for several Days after; but would speak to it, and talk to it, as if it had answer'd him, when he was by himself; which, as I afterwards learn'd of him, was to desire it not to kill him.

可怜的星期五上次曾看到我用枪打死了他的敌人,但当时他站在远处,弄不清是怎么回事,也想象不出我是怎样把他的敌人打死的。可这一次他看到我开枪,着实吃惊不少;他浑身颤抖,简直吓呆了,差一点瘫倒在地上。他既没有去看我开枪射击的那只小羊,也没有看到我已把小羊打死了,只顾扯开他自己的背心,在身上摸来摸去,看看自己有没有受伤。原来他以为我要杀死他。他跑到我跟前,扑通一声跪下来抱住我的双腿,嘴里叽哩咕噜说了不少话,我都不懂。但我不难明白他的意思,那就是求我不要杀他。我马上想出办法使他相信,我决不会伤害他。我一面用手把他从地上扶起来,一面哈哈大笑,并用手指着那打死的小羊,叫他跑过去把它带回来。他马上跑过去了。他在那里查看小山羊是怎样被打死的,并感到百思不得其解。这时我趁此机会重新把枪装上了子弹。不久,我看见一只大鸟,样子像一只苍鹰,正落在我射程内的一棵树上。为了让星期五稍稍明白我是怎样开枪的,就叫他来到我跟前。我用手指了指那只鸟--现在我看清了,其实那是一只鹦鹉,而我原先把它当作苍鹰了。我刚才说了,我用手指了指那只鹦鹉,又指了指自己的枪和鹦鹉身子底下的地方,意思是说,我要开枪把那只鸟打下来。

But when the Master himself came by me as I said just now, and said we should be all lost, I dreadfully frighted: I got up out of my Cabbin, and look'd out; but such a dismal Sight I never saw: The Sea went Mountains high, and broke upon us every three or four Minutes: When I could look about, I could see nothing but Distress round us: Two Ships that rid near us we found had cut their Masts by the Board, being deep loaden; and our Men cry'd out, that a Ship which rid about a Mile a-Head of us was foundered.

但我前面说过,当船长从我舱房边经过,并说我们都要完蛋了时,可把我吓坏了。我走出自己的舱房向外一看,只见满目凄凉;这种惨景我以前从未见过:海上巨浪滔天,每隔三四分钟就向我们扑来。再向四面一望,境况更是悲惨。我们发现,原来停泊在我们附近的两艘船,因为载货重,已经把船侧的桅杆都砍掉了。突然,我们船上的人惊呼起来。原来停在我们前面约一海里远的一艘船已沉没了。

Then, the crowds for ever passing and repassing on the bridges (on those which are free of toil at last), where many stop on fine evenings looking listlessly down upon the water with some vague idea that by and by it runs between green banks which grow wider and wider until at last it joins the broad vast sea--where some halt to rest from heavy loads and think as they look over the parapet that to smoke and lounge away one's life, and lie sleeping in the sun upon a hot tarpaulin, in a dull, slow, sluggish barge, must be happiness unalloyed--and where some, and a very different class, pause with heaver loads than they, remembering to have heard or read in old time that drowning was not a hard death, but of all means of suicide the easiest and best.

同为一桥,盖免税之桥,众人过之,情形迥异。有人凭栏怅望,恨滔滔流水,碧草夹岸,终成江海,逝者如斯夫;至若苦旅之人,稍得停驻,遐想乘舟一叶,随波逐流,睡热毯,抽烟斗,逍遥快活,此乐何极?亦有相反之阶层者,不堪重负,万念俱灰,犹忆旧时之言,溺水而亡,为简便易行之解脱。可能会有人说这是火星文,看不懂。不过我觉得,也只有中国的古文,才配得上一百多年前大师的行文风格。呵呵。今天先到这里了,以后写作之余,还会继续翻译下去,若能译完,也是一件美事哈!

But to go on; After I had thus secur'd one Part of my little living Stock, I went about the whole Island, searching for another private Place, to make such another Deposit; when wandring more to the West Point of the Island, than I had ever done yet, and looking out to Sea, I thought I saw a Boat upon the Sea, at a great Distance; I had found a Prospective Glass, or two, in one of the Seamen's Chests, which I sav'd out of our Ship; but I had it not about me, and this was so remote, that I could not tell what to make of it; though I look'd at it till my Eyes were not able to hold to look any longer; whether it was a Boat, or not, I do not know; but as I descended from the Hill, I could see no more of it, so I gave it over; only I resolv'd to go no more out without a Prospective Glass in my Pocket.

我一直凝望着,看得我眼睛都痛得看不下去了。当我从山上下来时,那船影似的东西已完全消失了,我也只好随它去了。不过,我由此下了决心,以后出门衣袋里一定要带一副望远镜。我走下山岗,来到小岛的尽头。这一带我以前从未来过。

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