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the water-babies-第31部分

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s he was buried in silt up to his ankles; and began to be afraid that he should have been buried alive。

And perhaps he would have been; but that while he was thinking; the whole piece of ground on which he stood was torn off and blown upwards; and away flew Tom a mile up through the sea; wondering what was coming next。

At last he stopped … thump! and found himself tight in the legs of the most wonderful bogy which he had ever seen。

It had I don't know how many wings; as big as the sails of a windmill; and spread out in a ring like them; and with them it hovered over the steam which rushed up; as a ball hovers over the top of a fountain。  And for every wing above it had a leg below; with a claw like a comb at the tip; and a nostril at the root; and in the middle it had no stomach and one eye; and as for its mouth; that was all on one side; as the madreporiform tubercle in a star… fish is。  Well; it was a very strange beast; but no stranger than some dozens which you may see。

〃What do you want here;〃 it cried quite peevishly; 〃getting in my way?〃 and it tried to drop Tom:  but he held on tight to its claws; thinking himself safer where he was。

So Tom told him who he was; and what his errand was。  And the thing winked its one eye; and sneered:

〃I am too old to be taken in in that way。  You are come after gold … I know you are。〃

〃Gold!  What is gold?〃  And really Tom did not know; but the suspicious old bogy would not believe him。

But after a while Tom began to understand a little。  For; as the vapours came up out of the hole; the bogy smelt them with his nostrils; and combed them and sorted them with his combs; and then; when they steamed up through them against his wings; they were changed into showers and streams of metal。  From one wing fell gold…dust; and from another silver; and from another copper; and from another tin; and from another lead; and so on; and sank into the soft mud; into veins and cracks; and hardened there。  Whereby it comes to pass that the rocks are full of metal。

But; all of a sudden; somebody shut off the steam below; and the hole was left empty in an instant:  and then down rushed the water into the hole; in such a whirlpool that the bogy spun round and round as fast as a teetotum。  But that was all in his day's work; like a fair fall with the hounds; so all he did was to say to Tom …

〃Now is your time; youngster; to get down; if you are in earnest; which I don't believe。〃

〃You'll soon see;〃 said Tom; and away he went; as bold as Baron Munchausen; and shot down the rushing cataract like a salmon at Ballisodare。

And; when he got to the bottom; he swam till he was washed on shore safe upon the Other…end…of…Nowhere; and he found it; to his surprise; as most other people do; much more like This…End…of… Somewhere than he had been in the habit of expecting

And first he went through Waste…paper…land; where all the stupid books lie in heaps; up hill and down dale; like leaves in a winter wood; and there he saw people digging and grubbing among them; to make worse books out of bad ones; and thrashing chaff to save the dust of it; and a very good trade they drove thereby; especially among children。

Then he went by the sea of slops; to the mountain of messes; and the territory of tuck; where the ground was very sticky; for it was all made of bad toffee (not Everton toffee; of course); and full of deep cracks and holes choked with wind…fallen fruit; and green goose…berries; and sloes; and crabs; and whinberries; and hips and haws; and all the nasty things which little children will eat; if they can get them。  But the fairies hide them out of the way in that country as fast as they can; and very hard work they have; and of very little use it is。  For as fast as they hide away the old trash; foolish and wicked people make fresh trash full of lime and poisonous paints; and actually go and steal receipts out of old Madame Science's big book to invent poisons for little children; and sell them at wakes and fairs and tuck…shops。  Very well。  Let them go on。  Dr。 Letheby and Dr。 Hassall cannot catch them; though they are setting traps for them all day long。  But the Fairy with the birch…rod will catch them all in time; and make them begin at one corner of their shops; and eat their way out at the other:  by which time they will have got such stomach…aches as will cure them of poisoning little children。

Next he saw all the little people in the world; writing all the little books in the world; about all the other little people in the world; probably because they had no great people to write about: and if the names of the books were not Squeeky; nor the Pump… lighter; nor the Narrow Narrow World; nor the Hills of the Chattermuch; nor the Children's Twaddeday; why then they were something else。  And; all the rest of the little people in the world read the books; and thought themselves each as good as the President; and perhaps they were right; for every one knows his own business best。  But Tom thought he would sooner have a jolly good fairy tale; about Jack the Giant…killer or Beauty and the Beast; which taught him something that he didn't know already。

And next he came to the centre of Creation (the hub; they call it there); which lies in latitude 42。21 degrees south; and longitude 108。56 degrees east。

And there he found all the wise people instructing mankind in the science of spirit…rapping; while their house was burning over their heads:  and when Tom told them of the fire; they held an indignation meeting forthwith; and unanimously determined to hang Tom's dog for coming into their country with gunpowder in his mouth。  Tom couldn't help saying that though they did fancy they had carried all the wit away with them out of Lincolnshire two hundred years ago; yet if they had had one such Lincolnshire nobleman among them as good old Lord Yarborough; he would have called for the fire…engines before he hanged other people's dogs。 But it was of no use; and the dog was hanged:  and Tom couldn't even have his carcase; for they had abolished the have…his…carcase act in that country; for fear lest when rogues fell out; honest men should come by their own。  And so they would have succeeded perfectly; as they always do; only that (as they also always do) they failed in one little particular; viz。 that the dog would not die; being a water…dog; but bit their fingers so abominably that they were forced to let him go; and Tom likewise; as British subjects。  Whereon they recommenced rapping for the spirits of their fathers; and very much astonished the poor old spirits were when they came; and saw how; according to the laws of Mrs。 Bedonebyasyoudid; their descendants had weakened their constitution by hard living。

Then came Tom to the Island of Polupragmosyne (which some call Rogues' Harbour; but they are wrong; for that is in the middle of Bramshill Bushes; and the county police have cleared it out long ago)。  There every one knows his neighbour's business better than his own; and a very noisy place it is; as might be expected; considering that all the inhabitants are EX OFFICIO on the wrong side of the house in the 〃Parliament of Man; and the Federation of the World;〃 and are always making wry mouths; and crying that the fairies' grapes were sour。

There Tom saw ploughs drawing horses; nails driving hammers; birds' nests taking boys; books making authors; bulls keeping china…shops; monkeys shaving cats; dead dogs drilling live lions; blind brigadiers shelfed as principals of colleges; play…actors not in the least shelfed as popular preachers; and; in short; every one set to do something which he had not learnt; because in what he had learnt; or pretended to learn; he had failed。

There stands the Pantheon of the Great Unsuccessful; from the builders of the Tower of Babel to those of the Trafalgar Fountains; in which politicians lecture on the constitutions which ought to have marched; conspirators on the revolutions which ought to have succeeded; economists on the schemes which ought to have made every one's fortune; and projectors on the discoveries which ought to have set the Thames on fire。  There cobblers lecture on orthopedy (whatsoever that may be) because they cannot sell their shoes; and poets on AEsthetics (whatsoever that may be) because they cannot sell their poetry。  There philosophers demonstrate that England would be the freest and richest country in the world; if she would only turn Papist again; penny…a…liners abuse the Times; because they have not wit enough to get on its staff; and young ladies walk about with lockets of Charles the First's hair (or of somebody else's; when the Jews' genuine stock is used up); inscribed with the neat and appropriate legend … which indeed is popular through all that land; and which; I hope; you will learn to translate in due time and to perpend likewise:…


〃VICTRIX CAUSA DIIS PLACUIT; SED VICTA PUELLIS。〃


When he got into the middle of the town; they all set on him at once; to show him his way; or rather; to show him that he did not know his way; for as for asking him what way he wanted to go; no one ever thought of that。

But one pulled him hither; and another poked him thither; and a third cried …

〃You mustn't go west; I tell you; it is destruction to go west。〃

〃But I am not going west; as you may see;〃 said Tom。

And another; 〃The east lies here; my dear; I assure you this is the east。〃

〃But I don't want to go east;〃 said Tom。

〃Well; then; at all events; whichever way you are going; you are going wrong;〃 cried they all with one voice … which was the only thing which they ever agreed about; and all pointed at once to all the thirty…and…two points of the compass; till Tom thought all the sign…posts in England had got together; and fallen fighting。

And whether he would have ever escaped out of the town; it is hard to say; if the dog had not taken it into his head that they were going to pull his master in pieces; and tackled them so sharply about the gastrocnemius muscle; that he gave them some business of their own to think of at last; and while they were rubbing their bitten calves; Tom and the dog got safe away。

On the borders of that island he found Gotham; where the wise men live; the same who dragged the pond 
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