the little elder-tree mother-第2部分
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fly far and wide。 Let's be off to the beautiful farm!〃 And they passed
by everything the little girl; who was sitting behind on the stick;
described; and the boy saw it; and yet they only went round the
lawn。 Then they played in a side…walk; and marked out a little
garden on the ground; she took elder…blossoms out of her hair and
planted them; and they grew exactly like those the old people
planted when they were children; as we have heard before。 They
walked about hand in hand; just as the old couple had done when they
were little; but they did not go to the round tower nor to the
Fredericksburg garden。 No; the little girl seized the boy round the
waist; and then they flew far into the country。 It was spring and it
became summer; it was autumn and it became winter; and thousands of
pictures reflected themselves in the boy's eyes and heart; and the
little girl always sang again; 〃You will never forget that!〃 And
during their whole flight the elder…tree smelt so sweetly; he
noticed the roses and the fresh beeches; but the elder…tree smelt much
stronger; for the flowers were fixed on the little girl's bosom;
against which the boy often rested his head during the flight。
〃It is beautiful here in spring;〃 said the little girl; and they
were again in the green beechwood; where the thyme breathed forth
sweet fragrance at their feet; and the pink anemones looked lovely
in the green moss。 〃Oh! that it were always spring in the fragrant
beechwood!〃
〃Here it is splendid in summer!〃 she said; and they passed by
old castles of the age of chivalry。 The high walls and indented
battlements were reflected in the water of the ditches; on which swans
were swimming and peering into the old shady avenues。 The corn waved
in the field like a yellow sea。 Red and yellow flowers grew in the
ditches; wild hops and convolvuli in full bloom in the hedges。 In
the evening the moon rose; large and round; and the hayricks in the
meadows smelt sweetly。 〃One can never forget it!〃
〃Here it is beautiful in autumn!〃 said the little girl; and the
atmosphere seemed twice as high and blue; while the wood shone with
crimson; green; and gold。 The hounds were running off; flocks of
wild fowl flew screaming over the barrows; while the bramble bushes
twined round the old stones。 The dark…blue sea was covered with
white…sailed ships; and in the barns sat old women; girls; and
children picking hops into a large tub; the young ones sang songs; and
the old people told fairy tales about goblins and sorcerers。 It
could not be more pleasant anywhere。
〃Here it's agreeable in winter!〃 said the little girl; and all the
trees were covered with hoar…frost; so that they looked like white
coral。 The snow creaked under one's feet; as if one had new boots
on。 One shooting star after another traversed the sky。 In the room the
Christmas tree was lit; and there were song and merriment。 In the
peasant's cottage the violin sounded; and games were played for
apple quarters; even the poorest child said; 〃It is beautiful in
winter!〃
And indeed it was beautiful! And the little girl showed everything
to the boy; and the elder…tree continued to breathe forth sweet
perfume; while the red flag with the white cross was streaming in
the wind; it was the flag under which the old sailor had served。 The
boy became a youth; he was to go out into the wide world; far away
to the countries where the coffee grows。 But at parting the little
girl took an elder…blossom from her breast and gave it to him as a
keepsake。 He placed it in his prayer…book; and when he opened it in
distant lands it was always at the place where the flower of
remembrance was lying; and the more he looked at it the fresher it
became; so that he could almost smell the fragrance of the woods at
home。 He distinctly saw the little girl; with her bright blue eyes;
peeping out from behind the petals; and heard her whispering; 〃Here it
is beautiful in spring; in summer; in autumn; and in winter;〃 and
hundreds of pictures passed through his mind。
Thus many years rolled by。 He had now become an old man; and was
sitting; with his old wife; under an elder…tree in full bloom。 They
held each other by the hand exactly as the great…grandfather and the
great…grandmother had done outside; and; like them; they talked
about bygone days and of their golden wedding。 The little girl with
the blue eyes and elder…blossoms in her hair was sitting high up in
the tree; and nodded to them; saying; 〃To…day is the golden
wedding!〃 And then she took two flowers out of her wreath and kissed
them。 They glittered at first like silver; then like gold; and when
she placed them on the heads of the old people each flower became a
golden crown。 There they both sat like a king and queen under the
sweet…smelling tree; which looked exactly like an elder…tree; and he
told his wife the story of the elder…tree mother as it had been told
him when he was a little boy。 They were both of opinion that the story
contained many points like their own; and these similarities they
liked best。
〃Yes; so it is;〃 said the little girl in the tree。 〃Some call me
Little Elder…tree Mother; others a Dryad; but my real name is
'Remembrance。' It is I who sit in the tree which grows and grows。 I
can remember things and tell stories! But let's see if you have
still got your flower。〃
And the old man opened his prayer…book; the elder…blossom was
still in it; and as fresh as if it had only just been put in。
Remembrance nodded; and the two old people; with the golden crowns
on their heads; sat in the glowing evening sun。 They closed their eyes
and… and…
Well; now the story is ended! The little boy in bed did not know
whether he had dreamt it or heard it told; the teapot stood on the
table; but no elder…tree was growing out of it; and the old man who
had told the story was on the point of leaving the room; and he did go
out。
〃How beautiful it was!〃 said the little boy。 〃Mother; I have
been to warm countries!〃
〃I believe you;〃 said the mother; 〃if one takes two cups of hot
elder…tea it is quite natural that one gets into warm countries!〃
And she covered him up well; so that he might not take cold。 〃You have
slept soundly while I was arguing with the old man whether it was a
story or a fairy tale!〃
〃And what has become of the little elder…tree mother?〃 asked the
boy。
〃She is in the teapot;〃 said the mother; 〃and there she may
remain。〃
THE END
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