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the three taverns(三家酒店)-第14部分
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smile Flickered an instant。 〃All as it was before;〃 He murmured wearily。 
〃Martha said that; And He said you were not to be afraid 。 。 。 Not you 。 。 。 
Not   you   。   。   。   Why   should   you   be   afraid?   Give   all   your   little   fears;   and 
Martha's   with   them; To   me;   and   I   will   add   them  unto   mine;   Like   a   few 
rain…drops to Gennesaret。〃 
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     〃If you had frightened me in other ways; Not willing it;〃 Mary said; 〃I 
should have known You still for Lazarus。 But who is this? Tell me again 
that you are Lazarus; And tell me if the Master gave to you No sign of a 
new joy that shall be coming To this house that He loved。 Are you afraid? 
Are you afraid; who have felt everything  And seen 。 。 。 ?〃 
       But Lazarus only shook his head; Staring with his bewildered shining 
eyes Hard into Mary's face。 〃I do not know; Mary;〃 he said; after a long 
time。   〃When   I   came   back;   I   knew   the   Master's   eyes   Were   looking   into 
mine。 I looked at His; And there was more in them than I could see。 At 
first I could see nothing but His eyes; Nothing else anywhere was to be 
seen  Only His eyes。 And they looked into mine  Long into mine; Mary; 
as if He knew。〃 
     Mary began to be afraid of words As she had never been afraid before 
Of   loneliness   or   darkness;  or   of   death;   But   now   she   must   have   more   of 
them or die: 〃He cannot know that there is worse than death;〃 She said。 
〃And you 。 。 。〃 
       〃Yes; there is worse than death。〃 Said Lazarus; 〃and that was what He 
knew; And that is what it was that I could see This morning in his eyes。 I 
was afraid; But not as you are。 There is worse than death; Mary; and there 
is nothing   that   is   good   For   you   in dying   while   you   are   still   here。   Mary; 
never go back to that again。 You would not hear me if I told you more; For 
I should say it only in a language That you are not to learn by going back。 
To be a child again is to go forward  And that is much to know。 Many 
grow old; And fade; and go away; not knowing how much That is to know。 
Mary; the night is coming; And there will soon be darkness all around you。 
Let us go down where Martha waits for us; And let there be light shining 
in this house。〃 
     He rose; but Mary would not let him go: 〃Martha; when she came back 
from here; said only That she heard nothing。 And have you no more For 
Mary   now   than   you   had   then   for   Martha?   Is   Nothing;   Lazarus;   all   you 
have for me? Was Nothing all you found where you have been? If that be 
so;   what   is   there   worse   than   that      Or   better      if   that   be   so? And   why 
should you; With even our love; go the same dark road over?〃 
     〃I could not answer that; if that were so;〃 Said Lazarus;  〃not even if 
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I were God。 Why should He care whether I came or stayed; If that were so? 
Why   should   the   Master   weep      For   me;   or   for   the   world;      or   save 
Himself Longer for nothing? And if that were so; Why should a few years' 
more mortality Make Him a fugitive where flight were needless; Had He 
but held his peace and given his nod To an old Law that would be new as 
any? I cannot say the answer to all that; Though I may say that He is not 
afraid; And that it is not for the joy there is In serving an eternal Ignorance 
Of   our   futility   that   He   is   here。   Is   that   what   you   and   Martha   mean   by 
Nothing? Is that what you are fearing? If that be so; There are more weeds 
than   lentils   in   your   garden。   And   one   whose   weeds   are   laughing   at   his 
harvest May as well have no garden; for not there Shall he be gleaning the 
few bits and orts Of life that are to save him。 For my part; I am again with 
you; here among shadows That will not always be so dark as this; Though 
now I see there's yet an evil in me That made me let you be afraid of me。 
No; I was not afraid  not even of life。 I thought I was 。 。 。 I must have 
time for this; And all the time there is will not be long。 I cannot tell you 
what the Master saw This morning in my eyes。 I do not know。 I cannot yet 
say how far I have gone; Or why it is that I am here again; Or where the 
old road leads。 I do not know。 I know that when I did come back; I saw 
His   eyes   again   among   the   trees   and   faces      Only   His   eyes;   and   they 
looked into mine  Long into mine  long; long; as if He knew。〃 
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