the bell-第2节
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as red as fire; it became quiet in the wood; he sank down on his
knees; sang an evening hymn and said: 〃I shall never find what I am
looking for! Now the sun is setting; and the night; the dark night; is
approaching。 Yet I may perhaps see the round sun once more before he
disappears beneath the horizon。 I will climb up these rocks; they
are as high as the highest trees!〃 And then; taking hold of the
creepers and roots; he climbed up on the wet stones; where
water…snakes were wriggling and the toads; as it were; barked at
him: he reached the top before the sun; seen from such a height; had
quite set。 〃Oh; what a splendour!〃 The sea; the great majestic sea;
which was rolling its long waves against the shore; stretched out
before him; and the sun was standing like a large bright altar and
there where sea and heaven met… all melted together in the most
glowing colours; the wood was singing; and his heart too。 The whole of
nature was one large holy church; in which the trees and hovering
clouds formed the pillars; the flowers and grass the woven velvet
carpet; and heaven itself was the great cupola; up there the flame
colour vanished as soon as the sun disappeared; but millions of
stars were lighted; diamond lamps were shining; and the king's son
stretched his arms out towards heaven; towards the sea; and towards
the wood。 Then suddenly the poor boy with the short…sleeved jacket and
the wooden shoes appeared; he had arrived just as quickly on the
road he had chosen。 And they ran towards each other and took one
another's hand; in the great cathedral of nature and poesy; and
above them sounded the invisible holy bell; happy spirits surrounded
them; singing hallelujahs and rejoicing。
THE END
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