首页 >出版文学> THE YELLOW FAIRY BOOK>第27章
  ’Look,’hesaid,’atthewaterwhichliesfaroutyonder,andtheplainswhichstretchbeyond。ThatistheLandofSouls,butnomanentersitwithoutleavinghisbodybehindhim。So,laydownyourbodyhere;yourbowandarrows,yourskinandyourdog。
  Theyshallbekeptforyousafely。’
  Thenheturnedaway,andtheyoungchief,lightasair,seemedhardlytotouchtheground;andasheflewalongthescentsgrewsweeterandtheflowersmorebeautiful,whiletheanimalsrubbedtheirnosesagainsthim,insteadofhidingasheapproached,andbirdscircledroundhim,andfisheslifteduptheirheadsandlookedashewentby。Verysoonhenoticedwithwonder,thatneitherrocksnortreesbarredhispath。Hepassedthroughthemwithoutknowingit,forindeed,theywerenotrocksandtreesatall,butonlythesoulsofthem;forthiswastheLandofShadows。
  Sohewentonwithwingedfeettillhecametotheshoresofagreatlake,withalovelyislandinthemiddleofit;whileonthebankofthelakewasacanoeofglitteringstone,andinthecanoeweretwoshiningpaddles。
  Thechiefjumpedstraightintothecanoe,andseizingthepaddlespushedofffromtheshore,whentohisjoyandwonderhesawfollowinghiminanothercanoeexactlylikehisownthemaidenforwhosesakehehadmadethislongjourney。Buttheycouldnottoucheachother,forbetweenthemrolledgreatwaves,whichlookedasiftheywouldsinktheboats,yetneverdid。Andtheyoungmanandthemaidenshrankwithfear,fordowninthedepthsofthewatertheysawthebonesofthosewhohaddiedbefore,andinthewavesthemselvesmenandwomenwerestruggling,andbutfewpassedover。Onlythechildrenhadnofear,andreachedtheothersideinsafety。Still,thoughthechiefandtheyounggirlquailedinterroratthesehorriblesightsandsounds,noharmcametothem,fortheirliveshadbeenfreefromevil,andtheMasterofLifehadsaidthatnoevilshouldhappenuntothem。SotheyreachedunhurttheshoreoftheHappyIsland,andwanderedthroughthefloweryfieldsandbythebanksofrushingstreams,andtheyknewnothungernorthirst;neithercoldnorheat。Theairfedthemandthesunwarmedthem,andtheyforgotthedead,fortheysawnograves,andtheyoungman’sthoughtsturnednottowars,neithertothehuntingofanimals。Andgladlywouldthesetwohavewalkedthusforever,butinthemurmurofthewindheheardtheMasterofLifesayingtohim,’Returnwhitheryoucame,forIhaveworkforyoutodo,andyourpeopleneedyou,andformanyyearsyoushallruleoverthem。Atthegatemymessengerawaitsyou,andyoushalltakeagainyourbodywhichyouleftbehind,andhewillshowyouwhatyouaretodo。Listentohim,andhavepatience,andintimetocomeyoushallrejoinherwhomyoumustnowleave,forsheisaccepted,andwillremaineveryoungandbeautiful,aswhenIcalledherhencefromtheLandofSnows。’
  OnceuponatimeagreatandpowerfulKingmarriedalovelyPrincess。Nocouplewereeversohappy;butbeforetheirhoneymoonwasovertheywereforcedtopart,fortheKinghadtogoonawarlikeexpeditiontoafarcountry,andleavehisyoungwifealoneathome。Bitterwerethetearssheshed,whileherhusbandsoughtinvaintosootheherwithwordsofcomfortandcounsel,warningher,aboveallthings,nevertoleavethecastle,toholdnointercoursewithstrangers,tobewareofevilcounsellors,andespeciallytobeonherguardagainststrangewomen。AndtheQueenpromisedfaithfullytoobeyherroyallordandmasterinthesefourmatters。
  SowhentheKingsetoutonhisexpeditionsheshutherselfupwithherladiesinherownapartments,andspenthertimeinspinningandweaving,andinthinkingofherroyalhusband。
  Oftenshewasverysadandlonely,andithappenedthatonedaywhileshewasseatedatthewindow,lettingsalttearsdroponherwork,anoldwoman,akind,homely-lookingoldbody,steppeduptothewindow,and,leaninguponhercrutch,addressedtheQueeninfriendly,flatteringtones,saying:
  ’Whyareyousadandcastdown,fairQueen?Youshouldnotmopealldayinyourrooms,butshouldcomeoutintothegreengarden,andhearthebirdssingwithjoyamongthetrees,andseethebutterfliesflutteringabovetheflowers,andhearthebeesandinsectshum,andwatchthesunbeamschasethedew-dropsthroughtherose-leavesandinthelily-cups。Allthebrightnessoutsidewouldhelptodriveawayyourcares,OQueen。’
  ForlongtheQueenresistedhercoaxingwords,rememberingthepromiseshehadgiventheKing,herhusband;butatlastshethoughttoherself:Afterall,whatharmwoulditdoifIweretogointothegardenforashorttimeandenjoymyselfamongthetreesandflowers,andthesingingbirdsandflutteringbutterfliesandhumminginsects,andlookatthedew-dropshidingfromthesunbeamsintheheartsoftherosesandlilies,andwanderaboutinthesunshine,insteadofremainingalldayinthisroom?Forshehadnoideathatthekind-lookingoldwomanleaningonhercrutchwasinrealityawickedwitch,whoenviedtheQueenhergoodfortune,andwasdeterminedtoruinher。Andso,inallignorance,theQueenfollowedheroutintothegardenandlistenedtohersmooth,flatteringwords。Now,inthemiddleofthegardentherewasapondofwater,clearascrystal,andtheoldwomansaidtotheQueen:
  ’Thedayissowarm,andthesun’srayssoscorching,thatthewaterinthepondlooksverycoolandinviting。Wouldyounotliketobatheinit,fairQueen?’
  ’No,Ithinknot,’answeredtheQueen;butthenextmomentsheregrettedherwords,andthoughttoherself:Whyshouldn’tI
  batheinthatcool,freshwater?Noharmcouldcomeofit。And,sosaying,sheslippedoffherrobesandsteppedintothewater。
  Butscarcelyhadhertenderfeettouchedthecoolrippleswhenshefeltagreatshoveonhershoulders,andthewickedwitchhadpushedherintothedeepwater,exclaiming:
  ’Swimhenceforth,WhiteDuck!’
  AndthewitchherselfassumedtheformoftheQueen,anddeckedherselfoutintheroyalrobes,andsatamongtheCourtladies,awaitingtheKing’sreturn。Andsuddenlythetrampofhorses’
  hoofswasheard,andthebarkingofdogs,andthewitchhastenedforwardtomeettheroyalcarriages,and,throwingherarmsroundtheKing’sneck,kissedhim。AndinhisgreatjoytheKingdidnotknowthatthewomanheheldinhisarmswasnothisowndearwife,butawickedwitch。
  Inthemeantime,outsidethepalacewalls,thepoorWhiteDuckswamupanddownthepond;andnearitlaidthreeeggs,outofwhichtherecameonemorningtwolittlefluffyducklingsandalittleuglydrake。AndtheWhiteDuckbroughtthelittlecreaturesup,andtheypaddledafterherinthepond,andcaughtgold-fish,andhoppeduponthebankandwaddledabout,rufflingtheirfeathersandsaying’Quack,quack’astheystruttedaboutonthegreenbanksofthepond。Buttheirmotherusedtowarnthemnottostraytoofar,tellingthemthatawickedwitchlivedinthecastlebeyondthegarden,adding,’Shehasruinedme,andshewilldoherbesttoruinyou。’Buttheyoungonesdidnotlistentotheirmother,and,playingaboutthegardenoneday,theystrayedcloseuptothecastlewindows。Thewitchatoncerecognisedthembytheirsmell,andgroundherteethwithanger;
  butshehidherfeelings,and,pretendingtobeverykindshecalledthemtoherandjokedwiththem,andledthemintoabeautifulroom,whereshegavethemfoodtoeat,andshowedthemasoftcushiononwhichtheymightsleep。Thensheleftthemandwentdownintothepalacekitchens,whereshetoldtheservantstosharpentheknives,andtomakeagreatfireready,andhangalargekettlefulofwateroverit。
  Inthemeantimethetwolittleducklingshadfallenasleep,andthelittledrakelaybetweenthem,coveredupbytheirwings,tobekeptwarmundertheirfeathers。Butthelittledrakecouldnotgotosleep,andashelaytherewideawakeinthenightheheardthewitchcometothedoorandsay:
  ’Littleones,areyouasleep?’
  Andthelittledrakeansweredfortheothertwo:
  ’Wecannotsleep,wewakeandweep,Sharpistheknife,totakeourlife;
  Thefireishot,nowboilsthepot,Andsowewake,andlieandquake。’
  ’Theyarenotasleepyet,’mutteredthewitchtoherself;andshewalkedupanddowninthepassage,andthencamebacktothedoor,andsaid:
  ’Littleones,areyouasleep?’
  Andagainthelittledrakeansweredforhissisters:
  ’Wecannotsleep,wewakeandweep,Sharpistheknife,totakeourlife;
  Thefireishot,nowboilsthepot,Andsowewake,andlieandquake。’
  ’Justthesameanswer,’mutteredthewitch;’IthinkI’llgoinandsee。’Sosheopenedthedoorgently,andseeingthetwolittleducklingssoundasleep,shethereandthenkilledthem。
  ThenextmorningtheWhiteDuckwanderedroundthepondinadistractedmanner,lookingforherlittleones;shecalledandshesearched,butcouldfindnotraceofthem。Andinherheartshehadaforebodingthatevilhadbefallenthem,andsheflutteredupoutofthewaterandflewtothepalace。Andthere,laidoutonthemarblefloorofthecourt,deadandstonecold,wereherthreechildren。TheWhiteDuckthrewherselfuponthem,and,coveringuptheirlittlebodieswithherwings,shecried:
  ’Quack,quack——mylittleloves!
  Quack,quack——myturtle-doves!
  Ibroughtyouupwithgriefandpain,Andnowbeforemyeyesyou’reslain。
  Igaveyoualwaysofthebest;
  Ikeptyouwarminmysoftnest。
  Ilovedandwatchedyoudayandnight——
  Youweremyjoy,myonedelight。’
  TheKingheardthesadcomplaintoftheWhiteDuck,andcalledtothewitch:’Wife,whatawonderisthis?ListentothatWhiteDuck。’
  Butthewitchanswered,’Mydearhusband,whatdoyoumean?
  Thereisnothingwonderfulinaduck’squacking。Here,servants!