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But instead of the darkness, and the thick and mephitic atmosphere he had expected to find, Dantès saw a dim and bluish light, which, as well as the air, entered, not merely by the aperture he had just formed, but by the interstices and crevices of the rock which were visible from without, and through which he could distinguish the blue sky and the waving branches of the evergreen oaks, and the tendrils of the creepers that grew from the rocks.

唐太斯本来以为洞里一定很黑暗,空气中一定带着浓重的腐臭味,但到了里面,他却看到一片浅蓝色的昏暗的光线,这种光线,象空气一样,并非只是从他刚才挖开的洞口那儿射来的,是从岩石的裂缝里穿进来。这些在洞外是看不到的,但到了洞里,却可以透过它们看到那蔚蓝的天空,看到那些长在石缝里的常春藤,卷须蔓和野草的枝叶。

But instead of the darkness, and the thick and mephitic atmosphere he had expected to find, Dantès saw a dim and bluish light, which, as well as the air, entered, not merely by the aperture he had just formed, but by the interstices and crevices of the rock which were visible from without, and through which he could distinguish the blue sky and the waving branches of the evergreen oaks, and the tendrils of the creepers that grew from the rocks.

红衣主教在遗嘱中说:&在第二个洞口之最深角。&他只找到了第一个洞口。现在得把第二个也找出来。唐太斯开始他的搜寻。他心想,这第二个洞口自然应该在岛的纵深处,而且为了预防被人发觉,自然也是很隐蔽的。

Now transmuted, we swiftly escape, as Nature escapes; We are Nature—long have we been absent, but now we return; We become plants, leaves, foliage, roots, bark; We are bedded in the ground—we are rocks; We are oaks—we grow in the openings side by side; We browse—we are two among the wild herds, spontaneous as any; We are two fishes swimming in the sea together; We are what the locust blossoms are—we drop scent around the lanes, mornings and evenings; We are also the coarse smut of beasts, vegetables, minerals; We are two predatory hawks—we soar above, and look down; We are two resplendent suns—we it is who balance ourselves, orbic and stellar—we are as two comets; We prowl fang'd and four-footed in the woods—we spring on prey; We are two clouds, forenoons and afternoons, driving overhead; We are seas mingling—we are two of those cheerful waves, rolling over each other, and interwetting each other; We are what the atmosphere is, transparent, receptive, pervious, impervious: We are snow, rain, cold, darkness—we are each product and influence of the globe; We have circled and circled till we have arrived home again—we two have; We have voided all but freedom, and all but our own joy.

我俩,我们被愚弄了这么久我俩,我们被愚弄了这么久,可现在变了,我们迅速逃走,像大自然一样逃走,我们就是大自然,我们离开这里已经很久,但是如今回来了,我们变成植物、树干、树叶、树根和树皮,我们被安置在地里、我们是岩石,我们是橡树,我们并排地生长在林中的空地,我们吃草,我们是野牛群中的两只,如大家一样自然,我们是在海中一起游泳的两条鱼,我们是刺槐的花朵,我们早晚在小巷周围散发香气,我们也是兽类、植物、矿物的粗劣斑点,我们是两只肉食的苍鹰,我们翱翔在高空,俯视下面,我们是两个灿烂的太阳,我们在像星球般平衡着自己,我们是两颗彗星,我们张牙舞爪地在树林巾梭巡,我们向猎物跃进,我们是午前午后在上空奔驰的两朵云,我们是交混的海洋,我们是两个欢乐的浪头,在互相浇泼和连环翻滚,我们是大气、明澈而善于接受,有时能穿透,有时不能,我们是冰雪,雨水,寒冷,黑暗,我们是地球上的每种势力和产品,我们绕了一圈又一圈,最后我们又回到家里,我俩,我们避免了—切,除了自由和我们自己的欢欣。

More mountains; bluish beauties never attainable, or ever turning into inhabited hill after hill; south-eastern ranges, altitudinal failures as alps go; heart and sky-piercing snow-veined gray colossi of stone, relentless peaks appearing from nowhere at a turn of the highway; timbered enormities, with a system of neatly overlapping dark firs, interrupted in places by pale puffs of aspen; pink and lilac formations, Pharaonic, phallic,"too prehistoric for words"; buttes of black lava; early spring mountains with young-elephant lanugo along their spines; end-of-the-summer mountains, all hunched up, their heavy Egyptian limbs folded under folds of tawny moth-eaten plush; oatmeal hills, flecked with green round oaks; a last rufous mountain with a rich rug of lucerne at its foot.

山叠山;淡青色的美景我从未看清楚,一山接一山之后出现了人迹炊烟;东南部,重峦叠障;覆着雪脉的摩天灰色石碑,连绵的尖峰在高速公路的转弯处突然现露出来,幽深的林阵,与整齐的暗黑色枞树完全重叠,又被白杨树柔白的烟雾切断;粉色和淡紫色的组合,是属于法老的,是属于阳器崇拜的,&太是史前的了叫人无话可说&;黑色熔岩山岗;早春的山峦,沿山背到处是幼象的细毛,—夏末的山峦,全都驼着背,它们沉重的埃及式肢体摺叠在黄褐色厚绒布纹里;燕麦片山群,点缀着绿色的圆椽树;最后一座红山,山脚布满一片繁茂的紫花苜蓿。

Gone are the hundred pines and scrub oaks that once marched up the slope to crowd the shingled cottage.

逝去的100松树和橡树擦洗,一旦走上了斜坡人群木瓦平房。

One would approach at first warily through the shrub oaks, running over the snow-crust by fits and starts like a leaf blown by the wind, now a few paces this way, with wonderful speed and waste of energy, making inconceivable haste with his "trotters," as if it were for a wager,and now as many paces that way, but never getting on more than half a rod at a time; and then suddenly pausing with a ludicrous expression and a gratuitous somerset, as if all the eyes in the universe were eyed on him —— for all the motions of a squirrel, even in the most solitary recesses of the forest, imply spectators as much as those of a dancing girl —— wasting more time in delay and circumspection than would have sufficed to walk the whole distance—— I never saw one walk —— and then suddenly, before you could say Jack Robinson, he would be in the top of a young pitch pine, winding up his clock and chiding all imaginary spectators, soliloquizing and talking to all the universe at the same time —— for no reason that I could ever detect, or he himself was aware of, I suspect.

有一只赤松鼠开始谨慎地穿过矮橡树丛,跑跑停停地在雪地奔驰,像一张叶子给风的溜溜地吹了过来;一忽儿它向这个方向跑了几步,速度惊人,精力也消耗得过了份,它用&跑步&的姿态急跑,快得不可想象,似乎它是来作孤注一掷的,一忽儿它向那个方向也跑那么几步,但每一次总不超出半杆之遥;于是突然间做了一个滑稽的表情停了步,无缘无故地翻一个觔斗,仿佛全宇宙的眼睛都在看着它,——因为一只松鼠的行动,即使在森林最深最寂寞的地方,也好像舞女一样,似乎总是有观众在场的,——它在拖宕,兜圈子中,浪费了更多的时间,如果直线进行,早毕全程,——我却从没有看见过一只松鼠能泰然步行过,——然后,突然,刹那之间,它已经在一个小苍松的顶上,开足了它的发条,责骂一切假想中的观众,又像是在独白,同时又像是在向全宇宙说话,一我丝毫猜不出这是什么理由,我想,它自己也未必说得出理由来。

He saw nothing but forest, trees running upslope, mighty oaks, broad of girth and rough-barked.

但他只看到森林,很多粗皮的大橡树在上坡。

Oaks can reach 100 feet in height, with canopies 85-135 feet in diameter.

橡树能够高达100英尺并且有直径85-135英尺的树冠。

Fillies and older horses also run the same course and distance for the Oaks and Coronation Cup respectively.

fillies和老年人的马匹来说,也同样的课程,并距离为橡树和加冕杯。

To the left there was a broad gravelled walk, down which, years ago, when the place had been a convent, the quiet nuns had walked hand in hand; a wall bordered with espaliers, and shadowed on one side by goodly oaks, which shut out the flat landscape, and circled in the house and gardens with a darkening shelter.

左边儿是一道宽阔的砾石路,多年以前,这儿是个修道院时,文静的修女曾经手挽着手在这路上散步;路旁是一道花木攀缘着的墙垣,一边儿由挺秀的栎树遮蔽着,那些株树挡住了平坦的风景,并且围绕着房屋和园林,形成了一圈阴沉沉的树荫。

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