messer marco polo-第13节
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〃If there is a sign from her I'll leave China;〃 said Marco Polo。
And it was dusk in the Garden by the Lake of Cranes。
CHAPTER XXII
The Sanang came over to Marco Polo。
〃Give me the black tress that's over your heart。〃
And Marco Polo undid his coat and his undercoat and his fine sark and took out the perfumed hair; and gave it to the Sanang。
〃Let you sing a little song; Li Po;〃 the magician said; 〃the way she'll be hearing and come。 I have part of her here; and let you put in the garden the atmosphere she loved。〃 And Li Po took his lute and plucked gently at the strings。
〃The swish of your silken skirt is discontinued;〃
he sang;
〃And the grass grows through the broken hearth stone; And your room that was so warm and swept is cold and mouldy。 But he; the beloved of your heart; clings on; A fallen leaf in the chink of a door; In the chink of a closed door!〃
And it was dusk in the garden; and the voice of Li Po broke; and his lute stilled; and the old Emperor breathed his aged gentle breathing; and the Sanang said his secret terrible formulae; and Marco Polo was tense as a hunting dog。
And suddenly at the end of the garden; in the perfumed Asian dusk; there was a beam like moonlight; and into the soft ray of it trod little Golden Bells; with her wee warm face; and her wee warm hands; and her hair dark as a cloud; and her eyes pleading; pleading。 。 。
〃Go now; Marco Polo; please go!〃 Her lips made the words; but no sound came to him。
〃Oh; Golden Bells; Golden Bells!〃 he rushed forward; but the moonlight of no moon faded; and there was nothing; and he dropped on his knees sobbing in the dusk by the Lake of Cranes。 。 。
CHAPTER XXIII
And after a while he got up from his knees and set his teeth on his sobbing and threw his head back and squared his shoulders and notched his belt and faced the three ancient men。
〃Well;〃 he said; 〃that's that。〃
He went over and knelt and kissed the Khan's hand。
〃You'll be seeing her soon; sir; you'll be telling her。 。 。 everything。 。 。〃
〃Yes; son; I'll tell her。〃
Then he patted the Sanang on the shoulder; and 〃Thanks!〃 said he; simply; and he took Li Po's hand in both his; and they looked at each other for a moment and no words came to either。
〃Well;〃 he says at length; 〃I'll be hitting the road then。 I'll not say good…by to any of you。 I'll be seeing you all pretty soon again。 There's a war on between Venice and the Genoese; and where that's hottest you'll find me; and the quicker my end; the better I'll be pleased。 But it would be like my luck;〃 he said bitterly; 〃not to be killed; but to be taken prisoner and to end my life in some lousy jail。 Oh; well; we'll hope for the best。〃 He laughed。 〃So so long!〃
And the four of them looked at one another; trying to smile; and great grief on them。
〃China will miss you; my son;〃 said old Kubla。
〃It's nothing to how I'll be missing China;〃 said Marco Polo。 〃Venice! It's only a sound to me。 I'll be an exile in the city of my birth。 But what's the use of complaining? If it's go; it's go。 But it'll be funny;〃 said he。 〃My body will be there; but my heart and mind will be in China。 There'll be a gray eye always turning to China; and it will never see China。 。 。Queer!。 。 。All the voices and all the instruments in Saint Mark's; and in my ears the little drums of China。 。 。All the sunlight will be glinting on the Grand Canal; but the little rain of China the little rain of China will be falling in my heart。 。 。
〃Ah; well; if it's go; it's go。 I'd better be hitting the road。 So。 。 。I'll say good…by for the present。 。 。and。 。 。
〃Oh; my God Almighty!。 。 。〃
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