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the celeatial railroad-第2部分

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grew tenfold more obstreperous。 Apollyon also entered heartily

into the fun; and contrived to flirt the smoke and flame of the

engine; or of his own breath; into their faces; and envelop them

in an atmosphere of scalding steam。 These little practical jokes

amused us mightily; and doubtless afforded the pilgrims the

gratification of considering themselves martyrs。



At some distance from the railroad Mr。 Smooth…it…away pointed to

a large; antique edifice; which; he observed; was a tavern of

long standing; and had formerly been a noted stopping…place for

pilgrims。 In Bunyan's road…book it is mentioned as the

Interpreter's House。



〃I have long had a curiosity to visit that old mansion;〃 remarked

I。



〃It is not one of our stations; as you perceive;〃 said my

companion 〃The keeper was violently opposed to the railroad; and

well he might be; as the track left his house of entertainment on

one side; and thus was pretty certain to deprive him of all his

reputable customers。 But the footpath still passes his door; and

the old gentleman now and then receives a call from some simple

traveller; and entertains him with fare as old…fashioned as

himself。〃



Before our talk on this subject came to a conclusion we were

rushing by the place where Christian's burden fell from his

shoulders at the sight of the Cross。 This served as a theme for

Mr。 Smooth…it…away; Mr。 Livefor…the…world; Mr。

Hide…sin…in…the…heart; Mr。 Scaly…conscience; and a knot of

gentlemen from the town of Shun…repentance; to descant upon the

inestimable advantages resulting from the safety of our baggage。

Myself; and all the passengers indeed; joined with great

unanimity in this view of the matter; for our burdens were rich

in many things esteemed precious throughout the world; and;

especially; we each of us possessed a great variety of favorite

Habits; which we trusted would not be out of fashion even in the

polite circles of the Celestial City。 It would have been a sad

spectacle to see such an assortment of valuable articles tumbling

into the sepulchre。 Thus pleasantly conversing on the favorable

circumstances of our position as compared with those of past

pilgrims and of narrow…minded ones at the present day; we soon

found ourselves at the foot of the Hill Difficulty。 Through the

very heart of this rocky mountain a tunnel has been constructed

of most admirable architecture; with a lofty arch and a spacious

double track; so that; unless the earth and rocks should chance

to crumble down; it will remain an eternal monument of the

builder's skill and enterprise。 It is a great though incidental

advantage that the materials from the heart of the Hill

Difficulty have been employed in filling up the Valley of

Humiliation; thus obviating the necessity of descending into that

disagreeable and unwholesome hollow。



〃This is a wonderful improvement; indeed;〃 said I。 〃Yet I should

have been glad of an opportunity to visit the Palace Beautiful

and be introduced to the charming young ladiesMiss Prudence;

Miss Piety; Miss Charity; and the restwho have the kindness to

entertain pilgrims there。〃



〃Young ladies!〃 cried Mr。 Smooth…it…away; as soon as he could

speak for laughing。 〃And charming young ladies! Why; my dear

fellow; they are old maids; every soul of themprim; starched;

dry; and angular; and not one of them; I will venture to say; has

altered so much as the fashion of her gown since the days of

Christian's pilgrimage。〃



〃Ah; well;〃 said I; much comforted; 〃then I can very readily

dispense with their acquaintance。〃



The respectable Apollyon was now putting on the steam at a

prodigious rate; anxious; perhaps; to get rid of the unpleasant

reminiscences connected with the spot where he had so

disastrously encountered Christian。 Consulting Mr。 Bunyan's

road…book; I perceived that we must now be within a few miles of

the Valley of the Shadow of Death; into which doleful region; at

our present speed; we should plunge much sooner than seemed at

all desirable。 In truth; I expected nothing better than to find

myself in the ditch on one side or the Quag on the other; but on

communicating my apprehensions to Mr。 Smooth…it…away; he assured

me that the difficulties of this passage; even in its worst

condition; had been vastly exaggerated; and that; in its present

state of improvement; I might consider myself as safe as on any

railroad in Christendom。



Even while we were speaking the train shot into the entrance of

this dreaded Valley。 Though I plead guilty to some foolish

palpitations of the heart during our headlong rush over the

causeway here constructed; yet it were unjust to withhold the

highest encomiums on the boldness of its original conception and

the ingenuity of those who executed it。 It was gratifying;

likewise; to observe how much care had been taken to dispel the

everlasting gloom and supply the defect of cheerful sunshine; not

a ray of which has ever penetrated among these awful shadows。 For

this purpose; the inflammable gas which exudes plentifully from

the soil is collected by means of pipes; and thence communicated

to a quadruple row of lamps along the whole extent of the

passage。 Thus a radiance has been created even out of the fiery

and sulphurous curse that rests forever upon the valleya

radiance hurtful; however; to the eyes; and somewhat bewildering;

as I discovered by the changes which it wrought in the visages of

my companions。 In this respect; as compared with natural

daylight; there is the same difference as between truth and

falsehood; but if the reader have ever travelled through the dark

Valley; he will have learned to be thankful for any light that he

could getif not from the sky above; then from the blasted soil

beneath。 Such was the red brilliancy of these lamps that they

appeared to build walls of fire on both sides of the track;

between which we held our course at lightning speed; while a

reverberating thunder filled the Valley with its echoes。 Had the

engine run off the track;a catastrophe; it is whispered; by no

means unprecedented;the bottomless pit; if there be any such

place; would undoubtedly have received us。 Just as some dismal

fooleries of this nature had made my heart quake there came a

tremendous shriek; careering along the valley as if a thousand

devils had burst their lungs to utter it; but which proved to be

merely the whistle of the engine on arriving at a stopping…place。



The spot where we had now paused is the same that our friend

Bunyana truthful man; but infected with many fantastic

notionshas designated; in terms plainer than I like to repeat;

as the mouth of the infernal region。 This; however; must be a

mistake; inasmuch as Mr。 Smooth…it…away; while we remained in the

smoky and lurid cavern; took occasion to prove that Tophet has

not even a metaphorical existence。 The place; he assured us; is

no other than the crater of a half…extinct volcano; in which the

directors had caused forges to be set up for the manufacture of

railroad iron。 Hence; also; is obtained a plentiful supply of

fuel for the use of the engines。 Whoever had gazed into the

dismal obscurity of the broad cavern mouth; whence ever and anon

darted huge tongues of dusky flame; and had seen the strange;

half…shaped monsters; and visions of faces horribly grotesque;

into which the smoke seemed to wreathe itself; and had heard the

awful murmurs; and shrieks; and deep; shuddering whispers of the

blast; sometimes forming themselves into words almost articulate;

would have seized upon Mr。 Smooth…it…away's comfortable

explanation as greedily as we did。 The inhabitants of the cavern;

moreover; were unlovely personages; dark; smoke…begrimed;

generally deformed; with misshapen feet; and a glow of dusky

redness in their eyes as if their hearts had caught fire and were

blazing out of the upper windows。 It struck me as a peculiarity

that the laborers at the forge and those who brought fuel to the

engine; when they began to draw short breath; positively emitted

smoke from their mouth and nostrils。



Among the idlers about the train; most of whom were puffing

cigars which they had lighted at the flame of the crater; I was

perplexed to notice several who; to my certain knowledge; had

heretofore set forth by railroad for the Celestial City。 They

looked dark; wild; and smoky; with a singular resemblance;

indeed; to the native inhabitants; like whom; also; they had a

disagreeable propensity to ill…natured gibes and sneers; the

habit of which had wrought a settled contortion of their visages。

Having been on speaking terms with one of these persons;an

indolent; good…for…nothing fellow; who went by the name of

Take…it…easy;I called him; and inquired what was his business

there。



〃Did you not start;〃 said I; 〃for the Celestial City?〃



〃That's a fact;〃 said Mr。 Take…it…easy; carelessly puffing some

smoke into my eyes。 〃But I heard such bad accounts that I never

took pains to climb the hill on which the city stands。 No

business doing; no fun going on; nothing to drink; and no smoking

allowed; and a thrumming of church music from morning till night。

I would not stay in such a place if they offered me house room

and living free。〃



〃But; my good Mr。 Take…it…easy;〃 cried I; 〃why take up your

residence here; of all places in the world?〃



〃Oh;〃 said the loafer; with a grin; 〃it is very warm hereabouts;

and I meet with plenty of old acquaintances; and altogether the

place suits me。 I hope to see you back again some day soon。 A

pleasant journey to you。〃



While he was speaking the bell of the engine rang; and we dashed

away after dropping a few passengers; but receiving no new ones。

Rattling onward through the Valley; we were dazzled with the

fiercely gleaming gas lamps; as before。 But sometimes; in the

dark of intense brightness; grim faces; that bore the aspect and

expression of individual sins; or evil 
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