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第4章

  Thentheydiscussedoptics,astheycalledit,andwhetheracertaininjurytothebrainwouldproduceblindnessornot,buttheycouldnotagreeaboutit,andsaidtheymusttestitbyexperimentbyandby;andnexttheydiscussedplants,andthatinterestedme,becauseinthesummerSadieandIhadplantedseeds——Ihelpedherdigtheholes,youknow——andafterdaysanddaysalittleshruboraflowercameupthere,anditwasawonderhowthatcouldhappen;butitdid,andIwishedIcouldtalk——I
  wouldhavetoldthosepeopleaboutitandshownthenhowmuchIknew,andbeenallalivewiththesubject;butIdidn'tcarefortheoptics;itwasdull,andwhenthecamebacktoitagainitboredme,andIwenttosleep.
  Prettysoonitwasspring,andsunnyandpleasantandlovely,andthesweetmotherandthechildrenpattedmeandthepuppygood—by,andwentawayonajourneyandavisittotheirkin,andthemasterwasn'tanycompanyforus,butweplayedtogetherandhadgoodtimes,andtheservantswerekindandfriendly,sowegotalongquitehappilyandcountedthedaysandwaitedforthefamily.
  Andonedaythosemencameagain,andsaid,nowforthetest,andtheytookthepuppytothelaboratory,andIlimpedthree—leggedlyalong,too,feelingproud,foranyattentionshowntothepuppywasapleasuretome,ofcourse.Theydiscussedandexperimented,andthensuddenlythepuppyshrieked,andtheysethimonthefloor,andhewentstaggeringaround,withhisheadallbloody,andthemasterclappedhishandsandshouted:
  "There,I'vewon——confessit!He'sablindasabat!"
  Andtheyallsaid:
  "It'sso——you'veprovedyourtheory,andsufferinghumanityowesyouagreatdebtfromhenceforth,"andtheycrowdedaroundhim,andwrunghishandcordiallyandthankfully,andpraisedhim.
  ButIhardlysaworheardthesethings,forIranatoncetomylittledarling,andsnuggledclosetoitwhereitlay,andlickedtheblood,anditputitsheadagainstmine,whimperingsoftly,andIknewinmyheartitwasacomforttoitinitspainandtroubletofeelitsmother'stouch,thoughitcouldnotseeme.Thenitdroppeddown,presently,anditslittlevelvetnoseresteduponthefloor,anditwasstill,anddidnotmoveanymore.
  Soonthemasterstoppeddiscussingamoment,andranginthefootman,andsaid,"Buryitinthefarcornerofthegarden,"andthenwentonwiththediscussion,andItrottedafterthefootman,veryhappyandgrateful,forIknewthepuppywasoutofitspainnow,becauseitwasasleep.Wewentfardownthegardentothefarthestend,wherethechildrenandthenurseandthepuppyandIusedtoplayinthesummerintheshadeofagreatelm,andtherethefootmandugahole,andIsawhewasgoingtoplantthepuppy,andIwasglad,becauseitwouldgrowandcomeupafinehandsomedog,likeRobinAdair,andbeabeautifulsurpriseforthefamilywhentheycamehome;soItriedtohelphimdig,butmylamelegwasnogood,beingstiff,youknow,andyouhavetohavetwo,oritisnouse.WhenthefootmanhadfinishedandcoveredlittleRobinup,hepattedmyhead,andthereweretearsinhiseyes,andhesaid:"Poorlittledoggie,yousavedHISchild!"
  Ihavewatchedtwowholeweeks,andhedoesn'tcomeup!Thislastweekafrighthasbeenstealinguponme.Ithinkthereissomethingterribleaboutthis.Idonotknowwhatitis,butthefearmakesmesick,andI
  cannoteat,thoughtheservantsbringmethebestoffood;andtheypetmeso,andevencomeinthenight,andcry,andsay,"Poordoggie——dogiveitupandcomehome;don'tbreakourhearts!"andallthisterrifiesmethemore,andmakesmesuresomethinghashappened.AndIamsoweak;
  sinceyesterdayIcannotstandonmyfeetanymore.Andwithinthishourtheservants,lookingtowardthesunwhereitwassinkingoutofsightandthenightchillcomingon,saidthingsIcouldnotunderstand,buttheycarriedsomethingcoldtomyheart.
  "Thosepoorcreatures!Theydonotsuspect.Theywillcomehomeinthemorning,andeagerlyaskforthelittledoggiethatdidthebravedeed,andwhoofuswillbestrongenoughtosaythetruthtothem:'Thehumblelittlefriendisgonewheregothebeaststhatperish.'"