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the shadow-第3部分
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so she said to him without hesitation; 〃Your illness consists in not
being able to cast a shadow。〃
〃Your royal highness must be on the high road to recovery from
your illness;〃 said he。 〃I know your complaint arose from being too
sharp…sighted; and in this case it has entirely failed。 I happen to
have a most unusual shadow。 Have you not seen a person who is always
at my side? Persons often give their servants finer cloth for their
liveries than for their own clothes; and so I have dressed out my
shadow like a man; nay; you may observe that I have even given him a
shadow of his own; it is rather expensive; but I like to have things
about me that are peculiar。〃
〃How is this?〃 thought the princess; 〃am I really cured? This must
be the best watering…place in existence。 Water in our times has
certainly wonderful power。 But I will not leave this place yet; just
as it begins to be amusing。 This foreign prince… for he must be a
prince… pleases me above all things。 I only hope his beard won't grow;
or he will leave at once。〃
In the evening; the princess and the shadow danced together in the
large assembly rooms。 She was light; but he was lighter still; she had
never seen such a dancer before。 She told him from what country she
had come; and found he knew it and had been there; but not while she
was at home。 He had looked into the windows of her father's palace;
both the upper and the lower windows; he had seen many things; and
could therefore answer the princess; and make allusions which quite
astonished her。 She thought he must be the cleverest man in all the
world; and felt the greatest respect for his knowledge。 When she
danced with him again she fell in love with him; which the shadow
quickly discovered; for she had with her eyes looked him through and
through。 They danced once more; and she was nearly telling him; but
she had some discretion; she thought of her country; her kingdom;
and the number of people over whom she would one day have to rule。 〃He
is a clever man;〃 she thought to herself; 〃which is a good thing;
and he dances admirably; which is also good。 But has he
well…grounded knowledge? that is an important question; and I must try
him。〃 Then she asked him a most difficult question; she herself
could not have answered it; and the shadow made a most unaccountable
grimace。
〃You cannot answer that;〃 said the princess。
〃I learnt something about it in my childhood;〃 he replied; 〃and
believe that even my very shadow; standing over there by the door;
could answer it。〃
〃Your shadow;〃 said the princess; 〃indeed that would be very
remarkable。〃
〃I do not say so positively;〃 observed the shadow; 〃but I am
inclined to believe that he can do so。 He has followed me for so
many years; and has heard so much from me; that I think it is very
likely。 But your royal highness must allow me to observe; that he is
very proud of being considered a man; and to put him in a good
humor; so that he may answer correctly; he must be treated as a man。〃
〃I shall be very pleased to do so;〃 said the princess。 So she
walked up to the learned man; who stood in the doorway; and spoke to
him of the sun; and the moon; of the green forests; and of people near
home and far off; and the learned man conversed with her pleasantly
and sensibly。
〃What a wonderful man he must be; to have such a clever shadow!〃
thought she。 〃If I were to choose him it would be a real blessing to
my country and my subjects; and I will do it。〃 So the princess and the
shadow were soon engaged to each other; but no one was to be told a
word about it; till she returned to her kingdom。
〃No one shall know;〃 said the shadow; 〃not even my own shadow;〃
and he had very particular reasons for saying so。
After a time; the princess returned to the land over which she
reigned; and the shadow accompanied her。
〃Listen my friend;〃 said the shadow to the learned man; 〃now
that I am as fortunate and as powerful as any man can be; I will do
something unusually good for you。 You shall live in my palace; drive
with me in the royal carriage; and have a hundred thousand dollars a
year; but you must allow every one to call you a shadow; and never
venture to say that you have been a man。 And once a year; when I sit
in my balcony in the sunshine; you must lie at my feet as becomes a
shadow to do; for I must tell you I am going to marry the princess;
and our wedding will take place this evening。〃
〃Now; really; this is too ridiculous;〃 said the learned man。 〃I
cannot; and will not; submit to such folly。 It would be cheating the
whole country; and the princess also。 I will disclose everything;
and say that I am the man; and that you are only a shadow dressed up
in men's clothes。〃
〃No one would believe you;〃 said the shadow; 〃be reasonable;
now; or I will call the guards。〃
〃I will go straight to the princess;〃 said the learned man。
〃But I shall be there first;〃 replied the shadow; 〃and you will be
sent to prison。〃 And so it turned out; for the guards readily obeyed
him; as they knew he was going to marry the king's daughter。
〃You tremble;〃 said the princess; when the shadow appeared
before her。 〃Has anything happened? You must not be ill to…day; for
this evening our wedding will take place。〃
〃I have gone through the most terrible affair that could
possibly happen;〃 said the shadow; 〃only imagine; my shadow has gone
mad; I suppose such a poor; shallow brain; could not bear much; he
fancies that he has become a real man; and that I am his shadow。〃
〃How very terrible;〃 cried the princess; 〃is he locked up?〃
〃Oh yes; certainly; for I fear he will never recover。〃
〃Poor shadow!〃 said the princess; 〃it is very unfortunate for him;
it would really be a good deed to free him from his frail existence;
and; indeed; when I think how often people take the part of the
lower class against the higher; in these days; it would be policy to
put him out of the way quietly。〃
〃It is certainly rather hard upon him; for he was a faithful
servant;〃 said the shadow; and he pretended to sigh。
〃Yours is a noble character;〃 said the princess; and bowed herself
before him。
In the evening the whole town was illuminated; and cannons fired
〃boom;〃 and the soldiers presented arms。 It was indeed a grand
wedding。 The princess and the shadow stepped out on the balcony to
show themselves; and to receive one cheer more。 But the learned man
heard nothing of all these festivities; for he had already been
executed。
THE END
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