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石榴之屋-第33章

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bidding。

so they made haste; and all that night they journeyed beneath the

moon; and all the next day they journeyed beneath the sun; and on

the evening of the day they came to a city。

and the young fisherman said to his soul; is this the city in

which she dances of whom thou didst speak to me?

and his soul answered him; it is not this city; but another。

nevertheless let us enter in。  so they entered in and passed

through the streets; and as they passed through the street of the

jewellers the young fisherman saw a fair silver cup set forth in a

booth。  and his soul said to him; take that silver cup and hide

it。

so he took the cup and hid it in the fold of his tunic; and they

went hurriedly out of the city。

and after that they had gone a league from the city; the young

fisherman frowned; and flung the cup away; and said to his soul;

why didst thou tell me to take this cup and hide it; for it was an

evil thing to do?

but his soul answered him; be at peace; be at peace。

and on the evening of the second day they came to a city; and the

young fisherman said to his soul; is this the city in which she

dances of whom thou didst speak to me?

and his soul answered him; it is not this city; but another。

nevertheless let us enter in。  so they entered in and passed

through the streets; and as they passed through the street of the

sellers of sandals; the young fisherman saw a child standing by a

jar of water。  and his soul said to him; smite that child。  so he

smote the child till it wept; and when he had done this they went

hurriedly out of the city。

and after that they had gone a league from the city the young

fisherman grew wroth; and said to his soul; why didst thou tell me

to smite the child; for it was an evil thing to do?

but his soul answered him; be at peace; be at peace。

and on the evening of the third day they came to a city; and the

young fisherman said to his soul; is this the city in which she

dances of whom thou didst speak to me?

and his soul answered him; it may be that it is in this city;

therefore let us enter in。

so they entered in and passed through the streets; but nowhere

could the young fisherman find the river or the inn that stood by

its side。  and the people of the city looked curiously at him; and

he grew afraid and said to his soul; let us go hence; for she who

dances with white feet is not here。

but his soul answered; nay; but let us tarry; for the night is

dark and there will be robbers on the way。

so he sat him down in the market…place and rested; and after a time

there went by a hooded merchant who had a cloak of cloth of

tartary; and bare a lantern of pierced horn at the end of a jointed

reed。  and the merchant said to him; why dost thou sit in the

market…place; seeing that the booths are closed and the bales

corded?

and the young fisherman answered him; i can find no inn in this

city; nor have i any kinsman who might give me shelter。

are we not all kinsmen? said the merchant。  and did not one god

make us?  therefore e with me; for i have a guest…chamber。

so the young fisherman rose up and followed the merchant to his

house。  and when he had passed through a garden of pomegranates and

entered into the house; the merchant brought him rose…water in a

copper dish that he might wash his hands; and ripe melons that he

might quench his thirst; and set a bowl of rice and a piece of

roasted kid before him。

and after that he had finished; the merchant led him to the guest…

chamber; and bade him sleep and be at rest。  and the young

fisherman gave him thanks; and kissed the ring that was on his

hand; and flung himself down on the carpets of dyed goats…hair。

and when he had covered himself with a covering of black lambs…

wool he fell asleep。

and three hours before dawn; and while it was still night; his soul

waked him and said to him; rise up and go to the room of the

merchant; even to the room in which he sleepeth; and slay him; and

take from him his gold; for we have need of it。

and the young fisherman rose up and crept towards the room of the

merchant; and over the feet of the merchant there was lying a

curved sword; and the tray by the side of the merchant held nine

purses of gold。  and he reached out his hand and touched the sword;

and when he touched it the merchant started and awoke; and leaping

up seized himself the sword and cried to the young fisherman; dost

thou return evil for good; and pay with the shedding of blood for

the kindness that i have shown thee?

and his soul said to the young fisherman; strike him; and he

struck him so that he swooned and he seized then the nine purses of

gold; and fled hastily through the garden of pomegranates; and set

his face to the star that is the star of morning。

and when they had gone a league from the city; the young fisherman

beat his breast; and said to his soul; why didst thou bid me slay

the merchant and take his gold?  surely thou art evil。

but his soul answered him; be at peace; be at peace。

nay; cried the young fisherman; i may not be at peace; for all

that thou hast made me to do i hate。  thee also i hate; and i bid

thee tell me wherefore thou hast wrought with me in this wise。

and his soul answered him; when thou didst send me forth into the

world thou gavest me no heart; so i learned to do all these things

and love them。

what sayest thou? murmured the young fisherman。

thou knowest; answered his soul; thou knowest it well。  hast

thou forgotten that thou gavest me no heart?  i trow not。  and so

trouble not thyself nor me; but be at peace; for there is no pain

that thou shalt not give away; nor any pleasure that thou shalt not

receive。

and when the young fisherman heard these words he trembled and said

to his soul; nay; but thou art evil; and hast made me forget my

love; and hast tempted me with temptations; and hast set my feet in

the ways of sin。

and his soul answered him; thou hast not forgotten that when thou

didst send me forth into the world thou ga
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