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new burlesques(新讽刺诗)-第22部分

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bare wall some distance from the floor; which obliged the guests to walk 

slowly; in single file; along this precarious strip; giving them the attitudes 

of an Egyptian frieze; which was suggested in the original plaster above 

them。     It   is  needless   to  say   that;  while   the   effect  was    ingenious    and 

striking from the centre of the room; where the Princess stood with a few 

personal      friends;   it   was    exceedingly      uncomfortable       to   the   figures 

themselves; in their enforced march along the ledge; especially a figure 

of   Sir   Midas   Pyle's   proportions。     Suddenly   an   exclamation   broke   from 

the doctor。 

     〃Do   you   see;〃   he   said   to   the   Princess;   pointing   to   the   figure   of   the 

Chevalier;   who   was   filing   along   with   his   sinewy   hands   slightly   turned 

inward; 〃how surprisingly like he is to the first attendant on the King in 

the real frieze above?        And that;〃 added the doctor; 〃was none other than 

'Arry Axes;   the   Egyptian   you   are   always   thinking   of。〃       And   he   peered 



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curiously at her。 

     〃Goodness me!〃 murmured the Princess; in an Arabic much more soft 

and fluent than the original gum。         〃So he doeslook like him。〃 

     〃And do you know you look like him; too?              Would you mind taking a 

walk around together?〃 

     They   did;   amid   the   acclamations   of   the   crowd。    The   likeness   was 

perfect。    The Princess; however; was quite white as she eagerly rejoined 

the doctor。 

     〃And this means?〃 she hissed in a low whisper。 

     〃That he is the real 'Arry Axes!        Hush; not a word now!          We join the 

dahabiyeh to…night。       At daybreak you will meet him at the fourth angle of 

the pyramid; first turning from the Nile!〃 

       VIII 

       The crescent moon hung again over the apex of the Great Pyramid; 

like a silver cutting from the rosy nail of a houri。            The Sphinx mighty 

guesser     of  riddles;  reader   of  rebuses    and   universal    solver  of   missing 

wordslooked over the unfathomable desert and these few pages; with the 

worried; hopeless expression of one who is   obliged at last to give it   up。 

And then the wailing voice of a woman; toiling up the steep steps of the 

pyramid; was heard above the creaking of the Ibis: 〃'Arry Axes!                   Where 

are you?     Wait for me。〃 

     〃J'y suis;〃 said a voice from the very summit of the stupendous granite 

bulk; 〃yet I cannot reach it。〃 

     And in that faint light the figure of a man was seen; lifting his arms 

wildly toward the moon。 

     〃'Arry Axes;〃 persisted the voice; drifting higher; 〃wait for me; we are 

pursued。〃 

     And   indeed   it   was   true。 A  band of   Nubians;   headed   by  the   doctor; 

was already swarming like ants up the pyramid; and the unhappy pair were 

secured。      And   when   the   sun   rose;   it   was   upon   the   white   sails   of   the 

dahabiyeh; the vacant pyramid; and the slumbering Sphinx。 

       There was great excitement at the Cairo Hotel the next morning。 The 

Princess     and   the   Chevalier    had   disappeared;     and   with   them    Alaster 

McFeckless;   Lady   Fitz…Fulke;   the   doctor;   and   even   his   dahabiyeh!        A 



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thousand rumors had been in circulation。             Sir Midas Pyle looked up from 

the 〃Times〃 with his usual I…told…you…so expression。 

     〃It is the   most   extraordinary  thing;  don'tcherknow;〃   said   Fitz…   Fulke。 

〃It   seems   that   Dr。   Haustus   Pilgrim   was   here   professionally   as   a   nerve 

specialistin     the   treatment     of   hallucinations     produced      by   neurotic 

conditions; you know。〃 

     〃A mad doctor; here!〃 gasped Sir Midas。 

     〃Yes。    The Princess; the Chevalier; McFeckless; and even my mother 

were all patients of his on the dahabiyeh。           He believed; don'tcherknow; in 

humoring       them   and    letting  them    follow    out   their  cranks;   under    his 

management。         The   Princess   was   a   music…hall   artist   who   imagined   she 

was a dead and gone Egyptian Princess; and the queerest of all; 'Arry Axes 

was also a music…hall singer who imagined himself Chevalieryou know; 

the   great   Koster   artistand   that's   how   we   took   him   for   a   Frenchman。 

McFeckless and my poor old mother were the only ones with any real rank 

and positionbut you know what a beastly bounder Mac was; and the poor 

mater DID overdo the youthful!             We never called the doctor in until the 

day she wanted to go to a swell ball in London as Little Red Riding…hood。 

But the doctor writes me that the experiment was a success; and they'll be 

all right when they get back to London。〃 

     〃Then; it seems; sir; that you and I were the only sane ones here;〃 said 

Sir Midas furiously。 

     〃Really   it's   as  much    as  I  can  do   to  be  certain   about    myself;   old 

chappie;〃 said Fitz…Fulke; turning away。 



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