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the wasps-第2部分
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to let him go out!
BDELYCLEON
Yes; but I have not swallowed the hook; I scented the trick。 I
will go in and fetch the ass; so that the old man may not point his
weapons that way again。 (He goes in; returning immediately with the
ass。) Stupid old ass; are you weeping because you are going to be
sold? Come; go a bit quicker。 Why; what are you moaning and groaning
for? You might be carrying another Odysseus。
XANTHIAS
Why; certainly; so he is! someone has crept beneath his belly。
BDELYCLEON
Who; who? Let's see。 Why it's he! What does this mean? Who are
you? Come; speak!
PHILOCLEON
I am Noman。
BDELYCLEON
Noman? Of what country?
PHILOCLEON
Of Ithaca; son of Apodrasippides。
BDELYCLEON
Ha! Mister Noman; you will not laugh presently。 Pull him out
quick。 Ah! the wretch; where has he crept to? Does he not resemble a
she…ass to the life?
PHILOCLEON
If you do not leave me in peace; I shall sue。
BDELYCLEON
And what will the suit be about?
PHILOCLEON
The shade of an ass。
BDELYCLEON
You are a poor man of very little wit; but thoroughly brazen。
PHILOCLEON
A poor man! Ah! by Zeus! you know not now what I am worth; but you
will know when you disembowel the old Heliast's money…bag。
BDELYCLEON
Come; get back indoors; both you and your ass。
PHILOCLEON
Oh! my brethren of the tribunal! oh! Cleon! to the rescue!
BDELYCLEON
Go and bawl in there under lock and key。 And you there; pile
plenty of stones against the door; thrust the bolt home into the
staple; and to keep this beam in its place roll that great mortar
against it。 Quick's the word。
XANTHIAS
Oh! my god! whence did this brick fall on me?
BDELYCLEON
Perhaps a rat loosened it。
XANTHIAS
A rat? it's surely our gutter…judge; who has crept beneath the
tiles of the roof。
BDELYCLEON
Ah! woe to us! there he is; he has turned into a sparrow; he
will be flying off。 Where is the net? where? Shoo! shoo! get back! Ah!
by Zeus! I would rather have to guard Scione than such a father。
XANTHIAS
And now that we have driven him in thoroughly and he can no longer
escape without our knowledge; can we not have a few winks of sleep; no
matter how few?
BDELYCLEON
Why; wretch! the other jurymen will be here almost directly to
summon my father!
XANTHIAS
Why; it's scarcely dawn yet!
BDELYCLEON
Ah; they must have risen late to…day。 Generally it is the middle
of the night when they come to fetch him。 They arrive here; carrying
lanterns in their hands and singing the charming old verses of
Phrynichus' Sidonian Women; it's their way of calling him。
XANTHIAS
Well; if need be; we will chase them off with stones。
BDELYCLEON
What! you dare to speak so? Why; this class of old men; if
irritated; becomes as terrible as a swarm of wasps。 They carry below
their loins the sharpest of stings; with which to prick their foes;
they shout and leap and their stings burn like so many sparks。
XANTHIAS
Have no fear! If I can find stones to throw into this nest of
jurymen…wasps; I shall soon have them cleared off。
(Enter the CHORUS; composed of old men costumed as wasps。)
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
March on; advance boldly and bravely! Comias; your feet are
dragging; once you were as tough as a dog…skin strap and now even
Charinades walks better than you。 Ha! Strymodorus of Conthyle; you
best of mates; where is Euergides and where is Chabes of Phlya? Ha;
ha; bravo! there you are; the last of the lads with whom we mounted
guard together at Byzantium。 Do you remember how; one night;
prowling round; we noiselessly stole the kneading…trough of a
baker's wife; we split it in two and cooked our green…stuff with
it。…But let us hasten; for the case of Laches comes on to…day; and
they all say he has embezzled a pot of money。 Hence Cleon; our
protector; advised us yesterday to come early and with a three days'
stock of fiery rage so as to chastise him for his crimes。 Let us
hurry; comrades; before it is light; come; let us search every nook
with our lanterns to see whether those who wish us ill have not set us
some trap。
BOY
Father; father; watch out for the mud。
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
Pick up a blade of straw and trim your lamp。
BOY
No。 I can trim it quite well with my finger。
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
Why do you pull out the wick; you little dolt? Oil is scarce;
and it's not you who suffer when it has to be paid for。 (Strikes him。)
BOY
If you teach us again with your fists; we shall put out the
lamps and go home; then you will have no light and will squatter about
in the mud like ducks in the dark。
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
I know how to punish offenders bigger than you。 But I think I am
treading in some mud。 Oh! it's certain it will rain in torrents for
four days at least; look at the snuff in our lamps; that is always a
sign of heavy rain; but the rain and the north wind will be good for
the crops that are still standing。 Why; what can have happened to
our mate; who lives here? Why does he not come to join our party?
There used to be no need to haul him in our wake; for he would march
at our head singing the verses of Phrynichus; he was a lover of
singing。 Should we not; friends; make a halt here and sing to call him
out? The charm of my voice will fetch him out; if he hears it。
CHORUS (singing)
Why does the old man not show himself before the door? Why does he
not answer? Has he lost his shoes? has he stubbed his toe in the
dark and thus got a swollen ankle? Perhaps he has a tumour in his
groin。 He was the hardest of us all; he alone never allowed himself to
be moved。 If anyone tried to move him; he would lower his head;
saying; 〃You might just as well try to boil a stone。〃 But I bethink
me; an accused man escaped us yesterday through his false pretence
that he loved Athens and had been the first to unfold the Samian plot。
Perhaps his acquittal has so distressed Philocleon that he is abed
with fever…he is quite capable of such a thing。…Friend; arise; do
not thus vex your heart; but forget your wrath。 To…day we have to
judge a man made wealthy by…treason; one of those who set Thrace free;
we have to prepare him a funeral urn。。。。so march on; my boy; get
going。
(Here a duet begins between the BOY and the CHORUS。)
BOY
Father; would you give me something if I asked for it?
CHORUS
Assuredly; my child; but tell me what nice thing do you want me to
buy you? A set of knuckle…bones; I suppose。
BOY
No; father; I prefer figs; they are better。
CHORUS
No; by Zeus! even if you were to hang yourself with vexation。
BOY
Well then; I will lead you no farther。
CHORUS
With my small pay; I am obliged to buy bread; wood; and stew;
and now you ask me for figs!
BOY
But; father; if the Archon should not form a court to…day; how are
we to buy our dinner? Have you some good hope to offer us or only
〃Helle's sacred waves〃?
CHORUS
Alas! alas! I have not a notion how we shall dine。
BOY
Oh! my poor mother! why did you let me see this day?
CHORUS
So that you might give me troubles to feed on。
BOY
Little wallet; you seem like to be a mere useless ornament!
BOY AND CHORUS
It is our destiny to groan。
PHILOCLEON (appearing at an upper window; singing)
My friends; I have long been pining away while listening to you
from my window; but I absolutely know not what to do。 I am detained
here; because I have long wanted to go with you to the law…court and
do all the harm I can。 Oh! Zeus! cause the peals of thy thunder to
roll; change me quickly into smoke or make me into a Proxenides; a
tissue of falsehoods; like the son of Sellus。 Oh; King of Heaven!
hesitate not to grant me this favour; pity my misfortune or else may
thy dazzling lightning instantly reduce me to ashes; then carry me
hence; and may thy breath hurl me into some strong; hot marinade or
turn me into one of the stones on which the votes are counted。
CHORUS (singing)
Who is it detains you and shuts you in? Speak; for you are talking
to friends。
PHILOCLEON (singing)
My son。 But no bawling; he is there in front asleep; lower your
voice。
CHORUS (singing)
But; poor fellow; what is his aim? what is his object?
PHILOCLEON (singing)
My friends; he will not have me judge nor do anyone any ill; but
he wants me to stay at home and enjoy myself; and I will not。 And does
this wretch; this Demologocleon dare to say such odious things; just
because you tell the truth about our navy? He would not have dared;
had he not been a conspirator。
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
But meanwhile; you must devise some new dodge; so that you can
come down here without his knowledge。
PHILOCLEON
But what? Try to find some way。 For myself; I am ready for
anything; so much do I burn to run along the tiers of the tribunal
with my voting…pebble in my hand。
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
There is surely some hole through which you could manage to
squeeze from within; and escape dressed in rags; like the crafty
Odysseus。
PHILOCLEON
Everything is sealed fast; not so much as a gnat could get
through。 Think of some other plan; there is no possible hole of
escape。
LEADER OF THE CHORUS
Do you recall how; when you were with the army at the taking of
Naxos; you descended so readily from the top of the wall by means of
the spits you had stolen?
PHILOCLEON
I remember that well enough; but what connection is there with
present circumstances? I was young; clever at thieving; I had all my
strength; none watched over me; and I could run off without fear。
But to…day men…at…arms are placed at every outlet to watch me; and two
of them are lying in wait fo
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