the wallet of kai lung-第17节
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all other departments of life Chang was equally successful; his chief
wife was the daughter of one who stood high in the Emperor's favour;
his repast table was never unsupplied with sea…snails; rats' tongues;
or delicacies of an equally expensive nature; and it was confidently
maintained that there was no official in Canton; not even putting
aside the Taotai; who dare neglect to fondle Chang's hand if he
publicly offered it to him for that purpose。
It was at the most illustrious point of his existenceat the time;
indeed; when after purchasing without money the renowned and
proficient charm…water Ho…Ko for a million taels; he had sold it again
for tenthat Chang was informed by his brother of the circumstances
connected with Ling。 After becoming specially assured that the matter
was indeed such as it was represented to be; Chang at once discerned
that the venture was of too certain and profitable a nature to be put
before those who entrusted their money to him in ordinary and doubtful
cases。 He accordingly called together certain persons whom he was
desirous of obliging; and informing them privately and apart from
business terms that the opportunity was one of exceptional
attractiveness; he placed the facts before them。 After displaying a
number of diagrams bearing upon the mater; he proposed that they
should form an enterprise to be called 〃The Ling (After Death) Without
Much Risk Assembly。〃 The manner of conducting this undertaking he
explained to be as follows: The body of Ling; whenever the spirit left
it; should become as theirs to be used for profit。 For this benefit
they would pay Ling fifty thousand taels when the understanding was
definitely arrived at; five thousand taels each year until the matter
ended; and when that period arrived another fifty thousand taels to
persons depending upon him during his life。 Having stated the figure
business; Chang…ch'un put down his written papers; and causing his
face to assume the look of irrepressible but dignified satisfaction
which it was his custom to wear on most occasions; and especially when
he had what appeared at first sight to be evil news to communicate to
public assemblages of those who had entrusted money to his ventures;
he proceeded to disclose the advantages of such a system。 At the
extreme; he said; the amount which they would be required to pay would
be two hundred and fifty thousand taels; but this was in reality a
very misleading view of the circumstance; as he would endeavour to
show them。 For one detail; he had allotted to Ling thirty years of
existence; which was the extreme amount according to the calculations
of those skilled in such prophecies; but; as they were all undoubtedly
aware; persons of very expert intellects were known to enjoy a much
shorter period of life than the gross and ordinary; and as Ling was
clearly one of the former; by the fact of his contriving so ingenious
a method of enriching himself; they might with reasonable foresight
rely upon his departing when half the period had been attained; in
that way seventy…five thousand taels would be restored to them; for
every year represented a saving of five thousand。 Another agreeable
contemplation was that of the last sum; for by such a time they would
have arrived at the most pleasurable part of the enterprise: a million
taels' worth of pure gold would be displayed before them; and the
question of the final fifty thousand could be disposed of by cutting
off an arm or half a leg。 Whether they adopted that course; or decided
to increase their fortunes by exposing so exceptional and symmetrical
a wonder to the public gaze in all the principal cities of the Empire;
was a circumstance which would have to be examined within their minds
when the time approached。 In such a way the detail of purchase stood
revealed as only fifty thousand taels in reality; a sum so despicably
insignificant that he had internal pains at mentioning it to so
wealthy a group of Mandarins; and he had not yet made clear to them
that each year they would receive gold to the amount of almost a
thousand taels。 This would be the result of Ling making smooth his
surfaces; and it would enable them to know that the person in question
actually existed; and to keep the circumstances before their
intellects。
When Chang…Ch'un had made the various facts clear to this extent;
those who were assembled expressed their feelings as favourably turned
towards the project; provided the tests to which Ling was to be put
should prove encouraging; and a secure and intelligent understanding
of things to be done and not to be done could be arrived at between
them。 To this end Ling was brought into the chamber; and fixing his
thoughts steadfastly upon Mian; he permitted portions to be cut from
various parts of his body without betraying any signs of ignoble
agitation。 No sooner had the pieces been separated and the virtue of
Ling's existence passed from them than they changed colour and
hardened; nor could the most delicate and searching trials to which
they were exposed by a skilful worker in metals; who was obtained for
the purpose; disclose any particular; however minute; in which they
differed from the finest gold。 The hair; the nails; and the teeth were
similarly affected; and even Ling's blood dried into a fine gold
powder。 This detail of the trial being successfully completed; Ling
subjected himself to intricate questioning on all matters connected
with his religion and manner of conducting himself; both in public and
privately; the history and behaviour of his ancestors; the various
omens and remarkable sayings which had reference to his life and
destiny; and the intentions which he then possessed regarding his
future movements and habits of living。 All the wise sayings and
written and printed leaves which made any allusion to the existence of
and possibility of discovery of the wonderful gold fluid were closely
examined; and found to be in agreement; whereupon those present made
no further delay in admitting that the facts were indeed as they had
been described; and indulged in a dignified stroking of each other's
faces as an expression of pleasure and in proof of their satisfaction
at taking part in so entrancing and remunerative an affair。 At Chang's
command many rare and expensive wines were then brought in; and
partaken of without restraint by all persons; the repast being
lightened by numerous well…considered and gravity…removing jests
having reference to Ling and the unusual composition of his person。 So
amiably were the hours occupied that it was past the time of no light
when Chang rose and read at full length the statement of things to be
done and things not to be done; which was to be sealed by Ling for his
part and the other persons who were present for theirs。 It so
happened; however; that at that period Ling's mind was filled with
brilliant and versatile thoughts and images of Mian; and many…hued
visions of the manner in which they would spend the entrancing future
which was now before them; and in this way it chanced that he did not
give any portion of his intellect to the reading; mistaking it;
indeed; for a delicate and very ably…composed set of verses which
Chang…ch'un was reciting as a formal blessing on parting。 Nor was it
until he was desired to affix his sign that Ling discovered his
mistake; and being of too respectful and unobtrusive a disposition to
require the matter to be repeated then; he carried out the obligation
without in any particular understanding the written words to which he
was agreeing。
As Ling walked through the streets to his chamber after leaving the
house and company of Chang…Ch'un; holding firmly among his garments
the thin printed papers to the amount of fifty thousand taels which he
had received; and repeatedly speaking to himself in terms of general
and specific encouragement at the fortunate events of the past few
days; he became aware that a person of mean and rapacious appearance;
whom he had some memory of having observed within the residence he had
but just left; was continually by his side。 Not at first doubting that
the circumstance resulted from a benevolent desire on the part of
Chang…ch'un that he should be protected on his passage through the
city; Ling affected not to observe the incident; but upon reaching his
own door the person in question persistently endeavoured to pass in
also。 Forming a fresh judgeme