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快乐王子童话集-第23章

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it is really too dreadful!  i shall never get over it。〃

〃but they have not lost their only son;〃 said the roman candle; 〃no

misfortune has happened to them at all。〃

〃i never said that they had;〃 replied the rocket; 〃i said that they

might。  if they had lost their only son there would be no use in

saying anything more about the matter。  i hate people who cry over

spilt milk。  but when i think that they might lose their only son;

i certainly am very much affected。〃

〃you certainly are!〃 cried the bengal light。  〃in fact; you are the

most affected person i ever met。〃

〃you are the rudest person i ever met;〃 said the rocket; 〃and you

cannot understand my friendship for the prince。〃

〃why; you dont even know him;〃 growled the roman candle。

〃i never said i knew him;〃 answered the rocket。  〃i dare say that

if i knew him i should not be his friend at all。  it is a very

dangerous thing to know ones friends。〃

〃you had really better keep yourself dry;〃 said the fire…balloon。

〃that is the important thing。〃

〃very important for you; i have no doubt;〃 answered the rocket;

〃but i shall weep if i choose〃; and he actually burst into real

tears; which flowed down his stick like rain…drops; and nearly

drowned two little beetles; who were just thinking of setting up

house together; and were looking for a nice dry spot to live in。

〃he must have a truly romantic nature;〃 said the catherine wheel;

〃for he weeps when there is nothing at all to weep about〃; and she

heaved a deep sigh; and thought about the deal box。

but the roman candle and the bengal light were quite indignant; and

kept saying; 〃humbug! humbug!〃 at the top of their voices。  they

were extremely practical; and whenever they objected to anything

they called it humbug。

then the moon rose like a wonderful silver shield; and the stars

began to shine; and a sound of music came from the palace。

the prince and princess were leading the dance。  they danced so

beautifully that the tall white lilies peeped in at the window and

watched them; and the great red poppies nodded their heads and beat

time。

then ten oclock struck; and then eleven; and then twelve; and at

the last stroke of midnight every one came out on the terrace; and

the king sent for the royal pyrotechnist。

〃let the fireworks begin;〃 said the king; and the royal

pyrotechnist made a low bow; and marched down to the end of the

garden。  he had six attendants with him; each of whom carried a

lighted torch at the end of a long pole。

it was certainly a magnificent display。

whizz! whizz! went the catherine wheel; as she spun round and

round。  boom!  boom! went the roman candle。  then the squibs danced

all over the place; and the bengal lights made everything look

scarlet。  〃good…bye;〃 cried the fire…balloon; as he soared away;

dropping tiny blue sparks。  bang! bang! answered the crackers; who

were enjoying themselves immensely。  every one was a great success

except the remarkable rocket。  he was so damp with crying that he

could not go off at all。  the best thing in him was the gunpowder;

and that was so wet with tears that it was of no use。  all his poor

relations; to whom he would never speak; except with a sneer; shot

up into the sky like wonderful golden flowers with blossoms of

fire。  huzza! huzza! cried the court; and the little princess

laughed with pleasure。

〃i suppose they are reserving me for some grand occasion;〃 said the

rocket; 〃no doubt that is what it means;〃 and he looked more

supercilious than ever。

the next day the workmen came to put everything tidy。  〃this is

evidently a deputation;〃 said the rocket; 〃i will receive them with

being dignity〃 so he put his nose in the air; and began to frown

severely as if he were thinking about some very important subject。

but they took no notice of him at all till they were just going

away。  then one of them caught sight of him。  〃hallo!〃 he cried;

〃what a bad rocket!〃 and he threw him over the wall into the ditch。

〃bad rocket?  bad rocket?〃 he said; as he whirled through the air;

〃impossible!  grand rocket; that is what the man said。  bad and

grand sound very much the same; indeed they often are the same〃;

and he fell into the mud。

〃it is not fortable here;〃 he remarked; 〃but no doubt it is some

fashionable watering…place; and they have sent me away to recruit

my health。  my nerves are certainly very much shattered; and i

require rest。〃

then a little frog; with bright jewelled eyes; and a green mottled

coat; swam up to him。

〃a new arrival; i see!〃 said the frog。  〃well; after all there is

nothing like mud。  give me rainy weather and a ditch; and i am

quite happy。  do you think it will be a wet afternoon?  i am sure i

hope so; but the sky is quite blue and cloudless。  what a pity!〃

〃ahem! ahem!〃 said the rocket; and he began to cough。

〃what a delightful voice you have!〃 cried the frog。  〃really it is

quite like a croak; and croaking is of course the most musical

sound in the world。  you will hear our glee…club this evening。  we

sit in the old duck pond close by the farmers house; and as soon

as the moon rises we begin。  it is so entrancing that everybody

lies awake to listen to us。  in fact; it was only yesterday that i

heard the farmers wife say to her mother that she could not get a

wink of sleep at night on account of us。  it is most gratifying to

find oneself so popular。〃

〃ahem! ahem!〃 said the rocket angrily。  he was very much annoyed

that he could not get a word in。

〃a delightful voice; certainly;〃 continued the frog; 〃i hope you

will e over to the duck…pond。  i am off to look for my

daughters。  i have six beautiful daughters; and i am so afraid the

pike may meet them。  he is a perfect monster; and would have no

hesitation in breakfasting off them。  well; good…bye:  i have

enjoyed our conversation very much; i assure you。〃

〃conversation; indeed!〃 said the rocket。  〃you have talked the

whole time yourself。  that is not conversation。〃

〃somebody must listen;〃 answered the frog; 〃and i lik
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