快乐王子童话集(英文版)-第8部分
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whatever he did; everybody cried out; 〃Charming! charming!〃
The last item on the programme was a grand display of fireworks; to
be let off exactly at midnight。 The little Princess had never seen a
firework in her life; so the King had given orders that the Royal
Pyrotechnist should be in attendance on the day of her marriage。
〃What are fireworks like?〃 she had asked the Prince; one morning; as
she was walking on the terrace。
〃They are like the Aurora Borealis;〃 said the King; who always
answered questions that were addressed to other people; 〃only much more
natural。 I prefer them to stars myself; as you always know when they are
going to appear; and they are as delightful as my own flute…playing。 You
must certainly see them。〃
So at the end of the King's garden a great stand had been set up; and as
soon as the Royal Pyrotechnist had put everything in its proper place; the
fireworks began to talk to each other。
〃The world is certainly very beautiful;〃 cried a little Squib。 〃Just look
at those yellow tulips。 Why! if they were real crackers they could not be
lovelier。 I am very glad I have travelled。 Travel improves the mind
wonderfully; and does away with all one's prejudices。〃
〃The King's garden is not the world; you foolish squib;〃 said a big
Roman Candle; 〃the world is an enormous place; and it would take you
three days to see it thoroughly。〃
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〃Any place you love is the world to you;〃 exclaimed a pensive
Catherine Wheel; who had been attached to an old deal box in early life;
and prided herself on her broken heart; 〃but love is not fashionable any
more; the poets have killed it。 They wrote so much about it that nobody
believed them; and I am not surprised。 True love suffers; and is silent。 I
remember myself once … But it is no matter now。 Romance is a thing of
the past。〃
〃Nonsense!〃 said the Roman Candle; 〃Romance never dies。 It is like
the moon; and lives for ever。 The bride and bridegroom; for instance;
love each other very dearly。 I heard all about them this morning from a
brown…paper cartridge; who happened to be staying in the same drawer as
myself; and knew the latest Court news。〃 But the Catherine Wheel shook
her head。 〃Romance is dead; Romance is dead; Romance is dead;〃 she
murmured。 She was one of those people who think that; if you say the
same thing over and over a great many times; it bees true in the end。
Suddenly; a sharp; dry cough was heard; and they all looked round。
It came from a tall; supercilious…looking Rocket; who was tied to the
end of a long stick。 He always coughed before he made any observation;
so as to attract attention。
〃Ahem! ahem!〃 he said; and everybody listened except the poor
Catherine Wheel; who was still shaking her head; and murmuring;
〃Romance is dead。〃
〃Order! order!〃 cried out a Cracker。 He was something of a politician;
and had always taken a prominent part in the local elections; so he knew
the proper Parliamentary expressions to use。
〃Quite dead;〃 whispered the Catherine Wheel; and she went off to
sleep。
As soon as there was perfect silence; the Rocket coughed a third time
and began。 He spoke with a very slow; distinct voice; as if he was
dictating his memoirs; and always looked over the shoulder of the person
to whom he was talking。 In fact; he had a most distinguished manner。
〃How fortunate it is for the King's son;〃 he remarked; 〃that he is to be
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married on the very day on which I am to be let off。 Really; if it had been
arranged beforehand; it could not have turned out better for him; but;
Princes are always lucky。〃
〃Dear me!〃 said the little Squib; 〃I thought it was quite the other way;
and that we were to be let off in the Prince's honour。〃
〃It may be so with you;〃 he answered; 〃indeed; I have no doubt that it
is; but with me it is different。 I am a very remarkable Rocket; and e
of remarkable parents。 My mother was the most celebrated Catherine
Wheel of her day; and was renowned for her graceful dancing。 When she
made her great public appearance she spun round nieen times before
she went out; and each time that she did so she threw into the air seven
pink stars。 She was three feet and a half in diameter; and made of the
very best gunpowder。 My father was a Rocket like myself; and of French
extraction。 He flew so high that the people were afraid that he would
never e down again。 He did; though; for he was of a kindly
disposition; and he made a most brilliant descent in a shower of golden
rain。 The newspapers wrote about his performance in very flattering
terms。 Indeed; the Court Gazette called him a triumph of Pylotechnic art。〃
〃Pyrotechnic; Pyrotechnic; you mean;〃 said a Bengal Light; 〃I know it
is Pyrotechnic; for I saw it written on my own canister。〃
〃Well; I said Pylotechnic;〃 answered the Rocket; in a severe tone of
voice; and the Bengal Light felt so crushed that he began at once to bully
the little squibs; in order to show that he was still a person of some
importance。
〃I was saying;〃 continued the Rocket; 〃I was saying … What was I
saying?〃
〃You were talking about yourself;〃 replied the Roman Candle。
〃Of course; I knew I was discussing some interesting subject when I
was so rudely interrupted。 I hate rudeness and bad manners of every kind;
for I am extremely sensitive。 No one in the whole world is so sensitive
as I am; I am quite sure of that。〃
〃What is a sensitive person?〃 said the Cracker to the Roman Candle。
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〃A person who; because he has corns himself; always treads on other
people's toes;〃 answered the Roman Candle in a low whisper; and the
Cracker nearly exploded with laughter。
〃Pray; what are you laughing at?〃 inquired the Rocket; 〃I am not
laughing。〃
〃I am laughing because I am happy;〃 replied the Cracker。
〃That is a very selfish reason;〃 said the Rocket angrily。 〃What right
have you to be happy? You should be thinking about others。 In fact; you
should be thinking about me。 I am always thinking about myself; and I
expect everybody else to do the same。 That is what is called sympathy。
It is a beautiful virtue; and I possess it in a high degree。 Suppose; for
instance; anything happened to me to…night; what a misfortune that would
be for every one! The Prince and Princess would never be happy again;
their whole married life would be spoiled; and as for the King; I know he
would not get over it。 Really; when I begin to reflect on the importance
of my position; I am almost moved to tears。〃
〃If you want to give pleasure to others;〃 cried the Roman Candle; 〃you
had better keep yourself dry。〃
〃Certainly;〃 exclaimed the Bengal Light; who was now in better spirits;
〃that is only mon sense。〃
〃mon sense; indeed!〃 said the Rocket indignantly; 〃you forget that
I am very unmon; and very remarkable。 Why; anybody can have
mon sense; provided that they have no imagination。 But I have
imagination; for I never think of things as they really are; I always think of
them as being quite different。 As for keeping myself dry; there is
evidently no one here who can at all appreciate an emotional nature。
Fortunately for myself; I don't care。 The only thing that sustains one
through life is the consciousness of the immense inferiority of everybody
else; and this is a feeling that I have always cultivated。 But none of you
have any hearts。 Here you are laughing and making merry just as if the
Prince and Princess had not just been married。〃
〃Well; really;〃 exclaimed a small Fire…balloon; 〃why not? It is a most
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joyful occasion; and when I soar up into the air I intend to tell the stars all
about it。 You will see them twinkle when I talk to them about the pretty
bride。〃
〃Ah! what a trivial view of life!〃 said the Rocket; 〃but it is only what I
expected。 There is nothing in you; you are hollow and empty。 Why;
perhaps the Prince and Princess may go to live in a country where there is
a deep river; and perhaps they may have one only son; a little fair…haired
boy with violet eyes like the Prince himself; and perhaps some day he may
go out to walk with his nurse; and perhaps the nurse may go to sleep under
a great elder…tree; and perhaps the little boy may fall into the deep river
and be drowned。 What a terrible misfortune! Poor people; to lose their
only son! 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 don't 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 one's 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 u