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《魔法师的外甥》 第六章 安德鲁舅舅的麻烦来了

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CHAPTER SIX THE BEGINNING OF UNCLE ANDREW’S TROUBLES

“LET go ! Let go !”screamed Polly.
“I’m not touching you !”said Digory.
Then their heads came out of the pool and,once more,the sunny quietness of the Wood between the Worlds was all about them,and it seemed richer and warmer and more peaceful than ever after the staleness and ruin of the place they had just left. I think that,if they had been given the chance,they would again have forgotten who they were and where they came from and would have lain down and enjoyed themselves,half asleep,listening to the growing of the trees.But this time there was something that kept them as wide-awake as possible:for as soon as they had got out on to the grass,they found that they were not alone.The Queen,or the Witch(whichever you like to call her)had come up with them,holding on fast by Polly’s hair.That was why Polly had been shouting out“Let go !”
This proved,by the way,another thing about the rings which Uncle Andrew hadn’t told Digory because he didn’t know it himself.In order to jump from world to world by using of those rings you don’t need to be wearing or touching it yourself;it is enough if you are touching someone who is touching it.In that way they work like a magnet;and everyone knows that if you pick up a pin with a magnet,any other pin which is touching the first pin will come too.
Now that you saw her in the wood,Queen Jadis looked different. She was much paler than she had been;so pale that hardly any of her beauty was left.And she was stooped and seemed to be finding it hard to breathe,as if the air of that place stifled her.Neither of the children felt in the least afraid of her now.
“Let go ! Let go of my hair,”said Polly.“What do you mean by it ?”
“Here ! Let go of her hair.At once,”said Digory.
They both turned and struggled with her.They were stronger than she and in a few seconds they had forced her to let go.She reeled back,panting,and there was a look of terror in her eyes.
“Quick,Digory !”said Polly.“Change rings and into’ the home pool.”
“Help ! Help ! Mercy !”cried the Witch in a faint voice, staggering after them.“Take me with you.You cannot.Mean to leave me in this horrible place.It is killing me.”
“It’s a reason of State,”said Polly spitefully.“Like when you killed all those people in your own world.Do be quick,Digory.” They had put on their green rings,but Digory said:
“Oh bother ! What are we to do ?”He couldn’t help feeling a little sorry for the Queen.
“Oh don’t be such an ass,”said Polly.“Ten to one she’s only shamming.Do come on.”And then both children plunged into the home pool.“It’s a good thing we made that mark,”thought Polly.But as they jumped Digory felt that a large cold finger and thumb had caught him by the ear.And as they sank down and the confused shapes of our own world began to appear,the grip of that finger and thumb grew stronger.The Witch was apparently recovering her strength.Digory struggled and kicked,but it was not of the least use.In a moment they found themselves in Uncle Andrew’s study;and there was Uncle Andrew himself,staring at the wonderful creature that Digory had brought back from beyond the world.
And well he might stare.Digory and Polly stared too.There was no doubt that the Witch had got over her faintness;and now that one saw her in our own world,with ordinary things around her,she fairly took one’s breath away.In Charn she had been alarming enough:in London,she was terrifying.For one thing, they had not realized till now how very big she was.“Hardly human”was what Digory thought when he looked at her;and he may have been right,for some say there is giantish blood in the royal family of Charn.But even her height was nothing compared with her beauty,her fierceness,and her wildness.She looked ten times more alive than most of the people one meets in London. Uncle Andrew was bowing and rubbing his hands and looking,to
tell the truth,extremely frightened.He seemed a little shrimp of a creature beside the Witch.And yet,as Polly said after wards, there was a sort of likeness between her face and his,something in the expression.It was the look that all wicked Magicians have, the“Mark”which Jadis had said she could not find in Digory’s face.One good thing about seeing the two together was that you would never again be afraid of Uncle Andrew,any more than you’d be afraid of a worm after you had met a rattlesnake or afraid of a cow after you had met a mad bull.
“Pooh !”thought Digory to himself.“Him a Magician !
Not much.Now she’s the real thing.”
Uncle Andrew kept on rubbing his hands and bowing.He was trying to say something very polite,but his mouth had gone all dry so that he could not speak.His“experiment”with the rings, as he called it,was turning out more successful than he liked:for though he had dabbled in Magic for years he had always left all the dangers(as far as one can)to other people.Nothing at all like this had ever happened to him before.
Then Jadis spoke;not very loud,but there was something in her voice that made the whole room quiver.
“Where is the Magician who has called me into this world ?”
“Ah-ah-Madam,”gasped Uncle Andrew,“I am most honoured-highly gratified-a most unexpected,pleasure-if only I had had the opportunity of making any preparations-I-I-”
“Where is the Magician,Fool ? ”said Jadis.
“I-I am,Madam.I hope you will excuse any-er—.liberty these naughty children may have taken.I assure you,there was no intention-”
“You ?”said the Queen in a still more terrible voice.Then, in one stride,she crossed the room,seized a great handful of Uncle Andrew’s grey hair and pulled his head back so that his face looked up into hers.Then she studied his face just as she had studied Digory’s face in the palace of Charn.He blinked and licked his lips nervously all the time.At last she let him go:so suddenly that he reeled back against the wall.
“I see,”she said scornfully,“you are a Magician-of a sort. Stand up,dog,and don’t sprawl there as if you were speaking to your equals.How do you come to know Magic ? You are not of royal blood,I’ll swear.”
“Well-ah-not perhaps in the strict sense,”stammered Uncle Andrew.“Not exactly royal,Ma’am.The Ketterleys are, however,a very old family.An old Dorsetshire family,Ma’am.”
“Peace,”said the Witch.“I see what you are.You are a little,peddling Magician who works by rules and books.There is no real Magic in your blood and heart.Your kind was made an end of in my world a thousand years ago.But here I shall allow you to be my servant.”
“I should be most happy-delighted to be of any service-a p-pleasure,I assure you.”
“Peace ! You talk far too much.Listen to your first task. I see we are in a large city.Procure for me at once a chariot or a flying carpet or a well-trained dragon,or whatever is usual for royal and noble persons in your land.Then bring me to places where I can get clothes and jewels and slaves fit for my rank. Tomorrow I will begin the conquest of the world.”
“I-I-I’ll go and order a cab at once,”gasped Uncle Andrew.
“Stop,”said the Witch,just as he reached the door.“Do not dream of treachery.My eyes can see through walls and into the minds of men.They will be on you wherever you go.At the first sign of disobedience I will lay such spells on you that anything you sit down on will feel like red hot iron and whenever you lie in a bed there will be invisible blocks of ice at your feet.Now go.”
The old man went out,looking like a dog with its tail between its legs.
The children were now afraid that Jadis would have something to say to them about what had happened in the wood.As it turned out,however,she never mentioned it either then or afterwards. I think(and Digory thinks too)that her mind was of a sort which cannot remember that quiet place at all,and however often you took her there and however long you left her there,she would still know nothing about it.Now that she was left alone with the children,she took no notice of either of them.And that was like her too.In Charn she had taken no notice of Pony(till the very end)because Digory was the one she wanted to make use of. Now that she had Uncle Andrew,she took no notice of Digory.I expect most witches are like that.They are not interested in things or people unless they can use them;they are terribly practical. So there was silence in the room for a minute or two.But you could tell by the way Jadis tapped her foot on the floor that she was growing impatient.
Presently she said,as if to herself,“What is the old fool doing ? I should have brought a whip.”She stalked out of the room in pursuit of Uncle Andrew without one glance at the children.
“Whew !”said Polly,letting out a long breath of relief.“And now I must get home.It’s frightfully late.I shall catch it.”
“Well do,do come back as soon as you can,”said Digory.“This is simply ghastly,having her here.We must make some sort of plan.”
“That’s up to your Uncle now,”said Polly.“It was he who started all this messing about with Magic.”
“All the same,you will come back,won’t you ? Hang it all,you can’t leave me alone in a scrape like this.”
“I shall go home by the tunnel,”said Polly rather coldly. “That’ll be the quickest way.And if you want me to come back, hadn’t you better say you’re sorry ?”
“Sorry ?”exclaimed Digory.“Well now,if that isn’t just like a girl ! What have I done ?”
“Oh nothing of course,”said Polly sarcastically.“Only nearly screwed my wrist off in that room with all the waxworks,like a cowardly bully.Only struck the bell with the hammer,like a silly idiot.Only turned back in the wood so that she had time to catch hold of you before we jumped into our own pool.That’s all.”
“Oh,”said Digory,very surprised.“Well,all right,I’ll say I’m sorry.And I really am sorry about what happened in the waxworks room.There:I’ve said I’m sorry.And now,do be decent and come back.I shall be in a frightful hole if you don’t.”
“I don’t see what’s going to happen to you.It’s Mr. Ketterley who’s going to sit on red hot chairs and have ice in his bed,isn’t it ?”
“It isn’t that sort of thing,”said Digory.“What I’m bothered about is Mother.Suppose that creature went into her room.She might frighten her to death.”
“Oh,I see,”said Polly in rather a different voice.“All right. We’ll call it Pax.I’ll come back-if I can.But I must go now.”And she crawled through the little door into the tunnel;and that dark place among the rafters which had seemed so exciting and adventurous a few hours ago,seemed quite tame and homely now.
We must now go back to Uncle Andrew.His poor old heart went pit-a-pat as he staggered down the attic stairs and he kept on dabbing at his forehead with a handkerchief.When he reached his bedroom,which was the floor below,he locked himself in.And the very first thing he did was to grope in his wardrobe for a bottle and a wine-glass which he always kept hidden there where Aunt Letty could not find them.He poured himself out a glassful of some nasty,grown-up drink and drank it off at one gulp.Then he drew a deep breath.
“Upon my word,”he said to himself.“I’m dreadfully shaken. Most upsetting ! And at my time of life !”
He poured out a second glass and drank it too;then he began to change his clothes.You have never seen such clothes, but I can remember them.He put on a very high,shiny,stiff collar of the sort that made you hold your chin up all the time. He put on a white waistcoat with a pattern on it and arranged his gold watch chain across the front.He put on his best frock-coat,the one he kept for weddings and funerals.He got out his best tall hat and polished it up.There was a vase of flowers(put there by Aunt Letty)on his dressing table;he took one and put it in his button—hole.He took a clean handkerchief(a lovely one such as you couldn’t buy today)out of the little left—hand drawer and put a few drops of scent on it.He took his eye-glass,with the thick black ribbon,and screwed it into his eye;then he looked at himself in the mirror.
Children have one kind of silliness,as you know,and grown-ups have another kind.At this moment Uncle Andrew was beginning to be silly in a very grown-up way.Now that the Witch was no longer in the same room with him he was quickly forgetting how she had frightened him and thinking more and more of her wonderful beauty.He kept on saying to himself,“A dem fine woman,sir,a dem fine woman.A superb creature.”He had also somehow managed to forget that it was the children who had got hold of this“superb creature”:he felt as if he himself by his Magic had called her out of unknown worlds.
“Andrew,my boy,”he said to himself as he looked in the glass,“you’re a devilish well preserved fellow for your age.A distinguished-looking man,sir.”
You see,the foolish old man was actually beginning to imagine the Witch would fall in love with him.The two drinks probably had something to do with it,and so had his best clothes.
But he was,in any case,as vain as a peacock;that was why he had become a Magician.
He unlocked’ the door,went downstairs,sent the housemaid out to fetch a hansom(everyone had lots of servants in those days)and looked into the drawing—room.There,as he expected, he found Aunt Letty.She was busily mending a mattress.It lay on the floor near the window and she was kneeling on it.
“Ah,Letitia my dear,”said Uncle Andrew,“I-ah— have to go out.Just lend me five pounds or so,there’s a good gel. ”(“Gel”was the way he pronounced girl.)
“No,Andrew dear,”said Aunty Letty in her firm,quiet voice,without looking up from her work.“I’ve told you times without number that I will not lend you money.”
“Now pray don’t be troublesome,my dear gel,”said Uncle Andrew.“It’s most important.You will put me in a deucedly awkward position if you don’t.”
“Andrew,”said Aunt Letty,looking him straight in the face,“I wonder you are not ashamed to ask me for money.”
There was a long,dull story of a grown-up kind behind these words.All you need to know about it is that Uncle Andrew,what with“managing dear Letty’s business matters for her”,and never doing any work,and running up large bills for brandy and cigars (which Aunt Letty had paid again and again)had made her a good deal poorer than she had been thirty years ago.
“My dear gel,”said Uncle Andrew,“you don’t understand.I shall have some quite unexpected expenses today.I have to do a little entertaining.Come now,don’t be tiresome.”
“And who,pray,are you going to entertain,Andrew ?”asked Aunt Letty.
“A-a most distinguished visitor has just arrived.”
“Distinguished fiddlestick !”said Aunt Letty.“There hasn’t been a ring at the hell for the last hour.”
At that moment the door was suddenly flung open.Aunt Letty looked round and saw with amazement that an enormous woman, splendidly dressed,with bare arms and flashing eyes,stood in the doorway.It was the Witch.



第六章 安德鲁舅舅的麻烦来了

“放开我,放开我!”波莉高声叫喊。
“我没有碰你。”迪格雷说。
当脑袋一出水潭,他们就来到了连接世界之间的树林,被宁静而明媚的阳光包围。与刚刚离开的那片荒芜、陈腐的地方相比,这里显得更加青绿、温暖与安静。他们也许很快会忘记自己以及自己来自哪里,只想躺在这里,倾听树木生长,在迷迷糊糊中感受快乐。然而他们这次必须保持清醒:一到草地上,他们就已发现,不仅仅是他们, 还有刚刚那个女王或女巫,你叫她什么都无所谓,她也跟着来了,用手紧抓着波莉的头发,怪不得波莉刚刚叫喊着“放开”。
顺便说,这也说明戒指还有另外的作用,安德鲁舅舅并没告诉迪格雷,也许他自己也不知道。那就是靠着戒指从一个世界去另一个世界,无需亲自戴上或亲手触摸它,只要触摸到戴戒指的人就会被带走。如同磁铁那般,人们都知道用磁铁吸住一根别针,那么碰触到这根别针的其他别针也会被吸走。
此刻树林中的简蒂丝女王彻底变了一个样。脸色比之前更为苍白,美貌也荡然无存了。她似乎连呼吸与弯腰都很困难,这里的空气让她倍感窒息。因此,两个孩子也不再害怕她。
“放开我!放开我的头发!”波莉说,“你究竟想干什么?”
“听着!你必须马上放开她的头发!”迪格雷说。
他们转过身与她厮打起来。他们比她强壮,所以很快就让她松了手。她深深喘着气,摇晃着往后退,眼神中充满恐惧的神色。
“快点,迪格雷!”波莉说,“换掉戒指,跳进水潭中回家!”
“救命!救命!怜悯我吧!”女巫在哭泣中喊道,无力地跟在后面,“带上我吧。请不要把我留在这个可怕的地方,我会死掉的。”
“这就是为王的理由,”波莉狠狠地说,“如同你在自己的世界中你杀掉那么多人。迪格雷,快点。”他们已经戴上了绿戒指,但迪格雷说:
“真讨厌,我们在做什么?”他不禁对女王产生了一丝怜悯之情。
“别再傻了,”波莉说,“她很可能是装的,快走吧。”两个孩子赶紧跳进了回家的水潭中。“多亏我们做了记号。”波莉想。但当他们往下跳的时候,迪格雷突然感觉到一双冰凉的大手紧抓着自己的耳朵。他们不断往下沉,我们的世界在模糊、朦胧中呈现。抓着他耳朵的手指劲越来越大。这一切都在说明女巫的力量在恢复,迪格雷对她边踢边打,但都无法阻止。不一会儿,他们就来到了安德鲁舅舅的书房。安德鲁舅舅吃惊地看着迪格雷从其他的世界带回来的奇妙生物。他的惊呆是正常的,因为迪格雷和波莉也是如此。
女巫毫无疑问已经不再虚弱。眼下,她站在我们的世界里,和周围的普通事物一比,实在让人倒吸一口凉气。在恰恩,她曾经使人非常惊讶;在伦敦,她使人感到恐惧。首先,他们到现在也没弄清楚她到底有多么庞大。“简直不是人类。”迪格雷看着她这样想。他也许想得不错,因为有人说过,恰恩皇族有巨人血统。
但她的高度与她的美貌、残忍、野性相比,都要逊色一些。她看上去比伦敦街上的人们都要多出十倍精力。安德鲁舅舅在一旁弓着腰搓着手,看着她。事实上,他害怕极了。在女巫身边,他就像一只虾米那么渺小。波莉后来曾说过,他与女巫的表情有很多相似的地方, 那是所有邪恶的魔法师都会有的样子,所以简蒂丝说在迪格雷脸上找不到那种“标记”。看见他们站在一起只有一个好处:你不再害怕安德鲁舅舅了,就像是见过响尾蛇的人不会害怕蚯蚓,看见疯公牛就不再怕奶牛一样。
“可恶!”迪格雷想,“他是魔法师?一点不像!她才是真正的魔法师。”
安德鲁舅舅反复搓手、鞠躬。他本想说几句客气话,无奈嘴巴干得说不了话。他所谓的戒指“实验”比他预想的要成功许多。他一直在研究魔法,但他却习惯把危险留给其他人。像今天这样的事情从未发生过。
然后简蒂丝说话了,虽然声音不大,却让房屋都跟着颤抖起来。
“把我召唤至此的魔法师在哪里?”
“啊……啊……夫人,”安德鲁舅舅有些喘地说道,“这是我莫大的荣幸……我高兴至极……难以想象的快乐……我没机会提前做准备……我……我……”
简蒂丝问:“蠢货!我只想知道魔法师在哪里?”
“我……是我啊,夫人。我真心请求你原谅……嗯……调皮的孩子曾失礼于你。我向你道歉,并说明这不是故意的……”
“你!”女王的声音听起来越来越可怕。她一下跨进屋中,抓住安德鲁舅舅的灰头发,把他的头往后一拽,让他的脸对着自己。然后,她仔细研究这张脸,像在恰恩王宫内研究迪格雷的脸一般。他很紧张,不停眨巴眼睛、舔着嘴巴。而后她一松手,他一下子往后倒去, 摇晃着撞在了墙上。
“我懂了,”她有些蔑视地说道,“你只是某一类魔法师。站起来, 蠢狗,不要像你的同类一般缩在那里说话。你会魔法?我发誓,你一定没有皇家血统。”
“这……哎……严格说来确实没有,”安德鲁舅舅结巴着说,“我不算地道的皇族。可是,凯特利家一直以来都是多赛特郡的一个古老家族。”
“闭嘴,”女巫说,“你是谁我知道的。你就是个小魔法师, 光靠书上写的规则玩弄魔法,没有实际的经验。你的血液中、你的心脏中都不可能存在真正的魔力。你这样的魔法师,在我们的世界千年之前就已经不存在了。但现在我将允许你成为我的仆人。”
“我将万分荣幸被你需要……开心至极……荣幸之极。我说的是实话。”
“闭嘴!你说的未免太多。给我记好你的第一个任务,我知道我们现在应该是在一个大都市里,马上给我牵来一辆马车、飞毯或训练有素的龙。也可以是对这里的皇家贵族有用的交通工具。然后带我去买与我身份相匹配的服饰、首饰以及奴隶。明天,我就得开始自己征服这个世界的计划。”
“我……我……我立刻去喊一辆出租车。”安德鲁舅舅已经气喘吁吁了。
“站住!”他刚刚走到门口,女巫说,“不要耍花样。我的眼睛可以看透一切,包括人类的内心。你走到哪里我都能看到。只要你有任何不服从我的意识,我就会诅咒你。当你坐下来就像是坐在了烧红的铁上,当你躺在床上,脚下就会有大量看不到的冰块。现在,去吧。”
老家伙立刻走出去了,看起来像一只夹着尾巴的狗。
孩子们现在害怕简蒂丝会问他们树林中的事情。可是,她却没问, 后来也没有问过。我和迪格雷也都这样想,她心中早已忘记那片安静的地方,或者说,你常常带她去那里或把她留在那里,她依旧会记不住。此刻,她与孩子们在一起,却对他们视而不见。这就是她的天性。早在恰恩,直至最后她都不留意波莉,她只想利用迪格雷。但她现在可以利用安德鲁舅舅,于是就不再留意他。我觉得很多女巫都这样。她们极其现实,只对可以利用的人和事物保持注意力。这种功利想法十分可怕。所以有一段时间这间屋子很安静。直到简蒂丝开始用脚拍打地板,慢慢地,她开始变得不耐烦了。
一会儿,她说道,好像是自言自语:“那个老傻瓜在干什么呢, 我真该带一根鞭子。”她看也不看孩子们,就冲出去找安德鲁舅舅了。
“嘘!”波莉长长呼了一口气,“现在我该回家了。太晚的话, 我会挨批评的。”
“好吧,不过要赶紧回来,”迪格雷说,“把她带到这里来真是倒霉。我们必须列个计划。”
“这应该让你舅舅去做吧,”波莉说,“这些麻烦都是他的魔法惹出来的祸。”
“不管怎样,你还会回来吗?该死,你总不能让我一个人去处理这些事情吧。”
“我将会爬隧道回家,”波莉冷漠地说,“这样最快。你想让我回来,是不是该最好对我道歉呢?”
“道歉?”迪格雷喊道,“我做错什么了,我干吗要像个女孩一样。”
“当然没错。”波莉嘲讽道,“你不过在那个世界的蜡像厅里,像个胆子小小的暴徒把我的手腕差点给拧断。你只不过像一个傻瓜一般用锤子去敲钟。你不过在树林中没跳到水潭时就转身,有意给她机会抓住你。就这些吧。”
“啊,”迪格雷吃惊地说,“好吧,对不起。我对蜡像厅发生的事情说声对不起。我已经说了,你就该赶紧回来,否则就对不起我, 如果你不回来,就等于把我推进了那个可怕的深渊中。”
“我觉得你不用担心,要坐在烫人的椅子和床上有冰的人是凯特利先生不是吗?”
“我并不担心这些,”迪格雷说,“我只担心妈妈。假如女巫走进她房间会吓死她的。”
“好吧,我知道了。”波莉换了另一种语气说道,“我这次行动被称为‘和平女神’。如果还可以回来我一定会的。但我现在真的要离开了。”她钻进了小门里,朝着椽子中黑暗的地方爬过去。就在几个小时前这里还让人激动不已,散发着冒险色彩,现在看来却普通无奇。
我们现在必须说说安德鲁舅舅,当他从阁楼上跌跌撞撞跑下去时,可怜的老心脏跳个不停。他用手帕不断地擦着额头。当他走进楼下的卧室中,就立刻把自己反锁在里面。他先从衣柜中拿出瓶子与酒杯,他习惯把它们藏在柜子中,免得被蕾迪姨妈发现。然后给自己倒了一杯味道刺鼻的酒,并一大口喝了下去,长长呼了一口气。
“哎,”他自言自语地说,“把我吓坏了。真愁人!这把年纪了还如此倒霉!”
他边说边喝下了一杯酒,之后开始换衣服。你一定从未见过的衣服,我还记得。他戴着一幅硬邦邦的闪亮高领子,使得下巴不得不长时间地仰着,又套上了一件有图案的背心,并把金表链子挂在上面。
接着他穿上只有仪式中才会穿到的最好的衣服,拿出高筒礼帽仔细地拍打。在他的梳妆桌子上放着瓶花,那是蕾迪姨妈放在这里的,他摘了一朵放在扣眼中,从左边的抽屉内掏出一块漂亮得现在难以买到得手帕,又往上面轻轻洒了一些香水,戴上黑色丝绸带的眼镜,对着镜子自我欣赏起来。
孩子们有孩子们的傻里傻气,就像你知道的,大人也有种傻气。安德鲁舅舅此刻正在犯大人的傻气。女巫不在他的房间,他很快忘记了刚刚的惊吓,对她的美貌开始了胡思乱想。他自言自语地说:“一个漂亮的贵妇人,先生,一个漂亮贵妇,一个完美尤物。”他甚至忘记了这个“尤物”是孩子们带来的,他认为这是自己用魔法从未知的世界里召唤而来。
“安德鲁,棒小伙,”他照着镜子对自己说,“你保养得挺好, 竟看不出年龄,先生,你是个英俊的男人。”
看看,这个愚蠢的老家伙已经开始想象女巫会爱上自己,也可能是那两杯酒和漂亮衣物的原因。不管怎样,他竟然像孔雀般爱慕虚荣,这也是他成为魔法师的原因。”
他锁上了门,走下了楼,让女佣叫来了一架双轮双座的马车。那时,人们都有许多仆人。他朝着客厅张望,如同他期待的一样在客厅中他找到了蕾迪姨妈,此刻她正在修补垫子。垫子就在窗户边上, 她双腿跪在上面。
“哎,蕾迪娅,亲爱的,”安德鲁舅舅说,“我,我要出去一趟。借给我五英镑钱吧,有个美丽的古娘。”他总喜欢把“姑娘”念成“古娘”。
“没有,亲爱的安德鲁,”蕾迪姨妈并不抬头,用平和、坚定的口气说,“我说过很多次了,我不可能借给你钱。”
“别找麻烦,亲爱的古娘,”安德鲁舅舅说,“我有件重要的事情,你如果不借的话,我会很难堪的。”
“安德鲁,”蕾迪姨妈直勾勾地盯着他的脸说道,“真奇怪, 你向我借钱,竟然不觉得羞耻。”
这段话中隐藏着长长的、无趣的大人之间的恩怨往事。你只要明白,安德鲁舅舅打着“为亲爱的蕾迪姨妈管理财产”的名号,却什么也没干成,还因喝白兰地、抽雪茄欠下了一屁股债务。蕾迪姨妈不止一次为他还钱。因此蕾迪姨妈比三十多年前还要穷。
“古娘,亲爱的,”安德鲁舅舅说,“你难以想象我会有一些出奇的花费。为此我不得不去招待客人,借给我吧,不要让我着急。”
“招待谁呢,安德鲁?”蕾迪姨妈问。
“啊,来了一位贵客。”
“贵客?别故弄玄虚!”蕾迪姨妈说,“一个小时里门铃根本没响过。”
在这时,门被突然撞开。蕾迪姨妈回头一看,不由得吃了一惊, 只见一个身材高大衣着华丽的女巨人站在门口,手臂裸露在外,眼神发亮。那人正是女巫。

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