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messer marco polo(马可·波罗)-第8部分

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poet   for   a   minstrel;   a   wizard   for   an   entertainer;   but   once   the   little   blue 



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shadow left her body; she was lost forever。            And the sight came to him of 

little   Golden   Bells   going   down   the   dim   and   lonely   alleys   of   death;   and 

weeping; weeping; weeping。 。 。Her eyes would be shot with panic; and the 

little mouth twisted; and the little flowery hands twitching at each other。 

And it would be cold there for her who was so warm; and it would be dark 

there for her who loved light; and the Golden Bells of her voice would be 

lost in the   whistling and clanging   of the stars   as   they swung by  in   their 

orbits。    He to be in the great delight of paradise; and she to be in the blue… 

gray maze between the worlds  what tragedy! 

     Kings might bring her presents; a husband might bring her happiness; 

but if he could only bring her salvation!            If he could only tell her of the 

Bitter Tree! 

     The   body;   when   you   came   to   think   of   it;   mattered   little。 All   the 

beauty in the world could not endure more than its appointed span。 Helen 

was dust now; and Deirdre nothing。              What had become of the beauty of 

Semiramis;       Alexander's     darling;   and   Cleopatra;     who    loved   the   great 

proconsul; and Bathsheba; for whom David of the Psalms fell from grace? 

And Balkis; queen of   Sheba; with her   apes; ivory; and   peacocks?                Dust 

and   ashes;   dust   and   ashes!    And   Scheherazade   was   but   a   strange;   sad 

sound。     Beauty      increased    and   waned    like  the   moon。    A   little  shadow 

around     the  eyes;   a  little  crinkle  in  the  neck;    the  backs   of   the  hands 

stiffening like parchment。        Dust and ashes; dust and ashes! 

     But the little blue shadow would glow like an Easter morning。 

     Or it would be a poor; lonely; unlit shadow in the cold gloom of the 

clanging worlds。 

     Poor Golden Bells!         Poor little  weeping Golden Bells!           If he   could 

only tell her about the Bitter Tree! 

     And then what happens but his uncle Matthew claps him on the back; 

     〃How would you like to go to China; Marco Markeen;〃 says he; 〃and 

preach religion to the benighted people!〃 

     〃How did you know; Uncle Matthew?〃 

     〃How did I know what?〃 

     〃That I wanted to go to China and preach religion to the  the people!〃 

     〃Well;    if  that   doesn't   beat   Banagher;〃     says   Matthew      Polo;   〃and 



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Banagher beats the devil!        Tell me; did you ever hear an old tune called 

'Bundle and Go!'?〃 

    And so the three of them leave upon their journey; but at Layas; where 

the King   of Armenia   had his   castle;   they heard of the   election of   a new 

pope; so they came back to Acre to get his instructions and blessing。 



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                              CHAPTER VII 



     The pope said a grand mass for them; and at the gospel he enters the 

pulpit; a burly figure of a man with sad eyes。 

     〃The blessing of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost be with 

you and about you; Amen。 

     〃It   is  not  to  you;   Nicolo    Polo;   that  I  wish   to  speak;    nor  to  you; 

Matthew Polo; for neither of you are my ambassadors to the Great Khan。 

Merchant and sportsmen; I honor you; and you have my blessing; but you 

have no hopes of mine。            The   dirty diversions of the world are   between 

your   eyes   and   glory;〃   said   he。  〃It's   only   myself;   an   old   and   sorrowful 

man;   and   this   child;   a   young   and   hopeful   one;   can   understand;   old   men 

having sight of visions; and young men dreaming dreams。 。 。 

     〃Now   in   the   matter   of   converting   the   Great   Khan   and   his   numerous 

millions;   first   let   wisdom   speak。    I   have   little   hopes。  He   wants   to   be 

argued   into   it;   you   see。  Religion   is   not   a   matter   of   argument。   It   is   a 

wisdom that surpasses wisdom。             It drifts in men's souls as the foggy dew 

comes   unbidden   to   the   trees。    It   is   born   before   our   soul;   as   the   horned 

moon is born before our eyes。 

     〃And now; my child; you might say; 'What is the use of sending me to 

China if he knows I cannot bring these millions into the fold? My dear son; 

there   is   the   wisdom   surpassing   wisdom。        A   great   and    noble   thought 

must not die。       Things of the spirit we  cannot reckon as a  husband…man 

reckons his crops。       There is a folk on the marches of Europe; and they are 

ever   going   into   battle;   and   they   always   fall。   Their   results   are   nothing。 

But their name and their glory will endure forever。 。 。 

     〃My dear son; God has put wisdom in my head and beauty into yours。 

Wisdom is needed for the governance of this world; but beauty is needed 

for its existence。      In arid deserts there is no life。       Birds do not sing in the 

dark   of   night。   Show   me   a   waste   country;   and   I'll   show   you   a   brutal 

people。     No faith can live that is not beautiful。 。 。 

     〃The     beauty    God    has   put  in  your    heart;  child;   you    must   always 

keep 。 。 。How much I think of it I'll tell you。           I'm an old man now; an old 

and broken man; and in a few years I'll stand before my Master。 



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     〃'What have you seen on my earth;' He'll ask me; 'you who followed St。 

Peter!' 

     〃'Lord!     Lord!' I'll tell Him;  'I've seen   mighty things。         I've   seen   the 

bridegroom leave his bride and the king his kingdom; the huckster leave 

his booth; and the reaper drop his hook; that they might rescue Your Holy 

Sepulchre from pagan hands。' 

     〃'And anything else?'        He'll ask。 

     〃'And I've seen a young man go out into the desert and over his head 

was a star。 。 。' 

     〃You     may   think   you   have    failed;  child;  but   remember      that  in  the 

coming   times   your   name   and   fame   will   awaken   beauty;   and   many's   the 

traveler on the hard road will find his courage again; and he thinking of 

Marco Polo。       And many's the young man will dream dreams; and many's 

the   old   man   will   see   visions;   and   they   reading   the   book   by   the   golden 

candle…light; and many's the young girl will give you love; and you dead 

for centuries。     But for this you must keep your dream。 

     〃Now you'll think it's the queer pope I am to be telling you things like 

this   instead    of  demanding      converts。     But    the  wisdom      that  surpasses 

wisdom comes to you with the Annointing of the Oil。                   'I knew a man in 

Christ above fourteen years ago;' writes Saint Paul; '(whether in the body I 

cannot tell; or whether out of the body I cannot tell。            God knoweth。) 

     〃'How   that   he   was   caught   up   into   paradise;   and   heard   unspeakable 

words; which is not lawful for a man to utter。' 

     〃Now you see there is a wisdom surpassing wisdom; and it is out of 

this fount of wisdom I am drawing when I speak to you these words。 

     〃Child; I will not keep you any longer。             Only to say this; and this is 

the   chiefest   thing:   never    let  your  dream     be  taken   from    you。   Keep    it 

unspotted from the world。          In darkness and in tribulation it will go with 

you as a friend; but in wealth and power hold fast to it; for then is danger。 

Let not the mists of the world; the gay diversions; the little trifles; draw 

you from glory。 

     〃Remember! 

     〃Si oblitus fuero tui Jerusalem;  If I forget thee; O Jerusalem;  

     〃Oblivioni detur dextera mea;  let my right hand forget her cunning  



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     〃Adhaereat lingua mea faucibus meis; si non meminero tui;  if I do 

not remember thee; let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth  

     〃Si non proposuero Jerusalem; in principis laetitiae meae;  If I prefer 

not Jerusalem above my chief joy。 

     〃I shall now send a prayer to Heaven;〃 he said; 〃to keep you safe in the 

strange   foreign   ways;   to   protect   you   against   wind   and   tempest;   against 

pestilence and sudden death; against the powers of darkness; and Him who 

goes up and down the world
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