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     ENGLAND is just a little island.
     It was quite an unimportant little island in 900 A.D. Much later, England grew rich and strong and, for a while, had an empire spread all over the world.
     England is still just a little island.
     But it is now an important island in the world!
     About one hundred years after Charlemagne-that is, 900-there was a king of England named Alfred. When Alfred was a boy he had a hard time learning to read, for he did not like to study. In those days many of the hand-written books made by the monks had pretty drawings and letters made in bright colors and even in gold. One day Alfred's mother showed such a book to her children and promised to give it to the one who could read it first. That was a game. Alfred wanted to win the book, so, for the first time in his life, he really tried. He studied so hard that in a very short time he had learned to read before his brothers. Alfred won the book.
     When Alfred grew up, England was being troubled by pirates. These pirates were cousins of the English-a Germanic tribe called Danes. The English had long ago become Christians and civilized, but the Danes were still rough and wild. They came over from their own country across the water, landed on the coast of England, robbed the towns and villages, and then sailed back to their homes, carrying off everything valuable they could lay their hands on-like bad boys who climb a farmer's fence and steal apples from his orchard. At last the Danes became so bold that they didn't even run away after robbing the country; they were like the bad boys who stick out their tongues and throw stones at the farmer who comes after them. The king's armies went out to punish these pirates, but, instead of beating, they were beaten. It began to look as if these Danes, who were able to do pretty much as they pleased, might conquer England and rule over the English.
     Once when things looked pretty bad for England, King Alfred was without an army. Alone, ragged, tired out, and hungry, he came to the hut of a shepherd and asked for something to eat. The shepherd's wife was baking some cakes by the fire, and she told Alfred he should have one if he watched them while she went out to milk the cow. Alfred sat down by the fire, but in thinking about what he could do to beat the Danes he forgot all about the cakes, and when the shepherd's wife returned they were all burned. Thereupon she scolded him roundly and drove him off, not knowing that it was her king that she was treating in this way, for he never told her who he was.
     Alfred decided that the best way to fight the Danes was not on land but on the water, so he set to work to build boats bigger and better than those the Danes had. After a while he had something of a fleet, and the boats he built were bigger than those of the Danes, but they were so big that they could not go into the shallow water without running aground. The Danes' boats, on account of their small size, could go safely close in to shore. In deep water, however, Alfred's fleet was very strong and powerful. This was the first navy that England ever had. England's navy became the largest in the world for a while, and Alfred the Great was the one who started it more than a thousand years ago.
     After fighting with the Danes for many years, Alfred finally thought it best to make an agreement with them and give them a part of England to live in if they would promise to stop stealing and live peaceably. The Danes did agree to this, and they settled down peaceably on the land that Alfred gave them-and then became Christians. Over the years, the Danes and the English married each other and raised families. Eventually they became one nationality and no one knew any more whose ancestors were Danes and whose were English.
     Alfred made very strict laws and severely punished those who did wrong. Indeed, it is said that the people of England were so careful to obey the law in his reign that one might leave gold by the roadside, and no one would steal it.
     Alfred not only built a navy and made wise laws, but he, like Charlemagne, started a school at court for both children and grownups, many of whom were as ignorant as the children. He did many other useful things besides.
     He invented, for instance, a way of telling time by a burning candle. You have heard how wonderful the clock, that which Harun al-Rashid sent to Charlemagne one hundred years before, was thought to be. Although striking clocks are, of course, very common nowadays, it was an extraordinary thing then when there were no clocks nor watches at all in England. Alfred found out how fast candles burned down and marked lines around them at different heights-just the distance apart that they burned in one hour. These were called time-candles.
     Candles were also used for lighting but when they were carried outdoors, they were very likely to be blown out by the wind. So Alfred put the candle inside of a little box, and in order that the light might shine through the box, he made sides of very thin pieces of cow's-horn, as glass then was very scarce.
     Such inventions may seem very small and unimportant, and they are when you think of the marvelous inventions and wonderful machines that are made by the thousands nowadays. These inventions of Alfred were no more than the household ideas for which some magazines now offer only a few dollars apiece. But I have told you about them just to show you how ignorant the English, as well as other Germanic tribes of Europe, were in those days. How much superior were the Arab thinkers with their striking clocks. The English were just getting a start.






     英国只是一个小岛。
     在公元900年,它是一个微不足道的小岛。很久以后,英国变得富有、强大起来,并且在一个时期内拥有一个遍布世界的帝国。
     英国还只是一个小岛。
     但是,现在它是世界上一个举足轻重的岛国了!
     大约在查理曼大帝之后的100年--也就是公元900年时--英格兰由一位名为阿尔弗烈德的国王统治。当阿尔弗烈德还是个小孩子的时候,他读书非常辛苦,因为他并不喜欢学习。那个时代,许多修道士抄写的手抄书上面都有用鲜艳的颜色,甚至金色描绘出的漂亮的图画和字母。有一天,阿尔弗烈德的母亲拿了这样一本书给她的孩子们看,并许诺哪个孩子能先读懂这本书,就把它送给谁。这就是一场比赛。阿尔弗烈德想要赢得这本书,所以生平头一次,他真正努力起来。他学习非常刻苦,所以在很短的时间内他就比他的兄弟们先学会了阅读。阿尔弗烈德赢得了这本书。
     阿尔弗烈德成年后,英国受海盗不断侵扰。这些海盗可以说是英格兰人的远亲--一个叫丹麦的日耳曼部落。英国人在很久以前就成为基督徒,变得文明开化,但是丹麦人仍然既粗鲁又野蛮。他们从自己的国家渡海过来,在英国海岸登陆,抢劫城镇和村庄,然后就渡海回去,把他们能够得到的所有值钱的东西都搬走了--就像坏孩子们翻过农夫的篱笆,从人家的果园里面偷走苹果一样。最后,丹麦人变得肆无忌惮,他们在抢劫英国之后甚至不急于逃走;他们就像坏孩子一样,对着追过来的农夫吐舌头、扔石头。国王的军队出征去惩罚这些海盗,但是没能取胜,反而被海盗打败了。丹麦人此时屡屡得手,颇为自如,这架势看起来好像他们有可能征服英格兰,统治英国人呢!
     有一次,英国的形势看起来相当不利,阿尔弗烈德带的兵全军覆没。他独自一人,衣衫褴褛,筋疲力尽,饥肠辘辘,来到一个牧羊人的小屋前,向主人讨点东西吃。牧羊人的妻子正在火边烤蛋糕,她对阿尔弗烈德说,如果他在她出去挤牛奶的时候照看一下蛋糕,到时候就可以给他一块吃。阿尔弗烈德在火边坐了下来。但是, 他一心只想着怎样才能击败丹麦人,结果把蛋糕的事忘得一干二净。等到牧羊人的妻子回来,蛋糕全都烤糊了。为此,她狠狠地骂了他一顿,把他给轰走了,不知道自己赶走的正是自己国家的国王,因为阿尔弗烈德从没有告诉她自己是谁。
     阿尔弗烈德在深思熟虑后确定,打击丹麦人最好的办法不是在陆上而是在水上。于是,他开始着手建造比丹麦人的船更大、更好的船。一段时间后,他有了一支相当不错的舰队,他建的这些船比丹麦人的船大得多。但是,因为船太大了,所以一到浅水区就会搁浅。而丹麦人的船因为体积小,却能够安全地近岸航行。不过,在深海区阿尔弗烈德的舰队就坚固又强大了。这是英国历史上的第一支海军。有一个时期,英国海军的规模是世界上最大的,而在一千多年前就创立了英国海军的正是阿尔弗雷德大王。
     与丹麦人交战多年之后,阿尔弗烈德终于认为最好的办法是和他们达成协议,在英国给他们拨出一块土地居住,只要他们答应不再抢劫,老老实实地过日子。丹麦人真的接受了这个协议,在阿尔弗烈德给他们的土地上过上了安定的生活--后来也成了基督徒。多年来,丹麦人和英国人互相通婚,一起抚养孩子。最终,他们成为一个民族,再也没人知道谁的祖先是丹麦人,谁的祖先是英国人了。
     阿尔弗烈德制定了严格的法律,严罚犯法的人。甚至,据说在阿尔弗烈德统治期间,英国人民都小心翼翼地遵守法律,即使有人把金子遗落在路边,也没人敢偷偷拿走。
     阿尔弗烈德不仅组建了海军,律法严明,而且他还像查理曼大帝一样,在宫廷内为孩子和成年人开办了一所学校,因为有很多成年人和孩子一样无知。除此之外,他还做了其他许多有益的事。
     比如,他发明了一种根据燃烧的蜡烛来计时的办法。你已经听说了,比这早一百年前,人们觉得哈伦-赖世德送给查理曼大帝的那座钟是多么的神奇。尽管现在报时钟是再寻常不过的东西,但是,那时的英国根本没有钟表,所以只要有办法能计时在当时就是非同寻常的了。阿尔弗烈德观察到蜡烛向下燃烧的速度有多快,于是在蜡烛的不同高度上标上短线--间隔的距离就是蜡烛一小时烧掉的长度。这些蜡烛被称为"报时蜡烛"。
     蜡烛也用来照明,但是被带出户外时,很容易就被风吹灭了。所以,阿尔弗烈德把蜡烛放进一个小盒子里,为了让光能从盒子里透出来,盒子四周都是用很薄的牛角片做的,因为那时玻璃难得见到。
     这样的发明看来好像微不足道,尤其是当你想到现在那些非凡的发明和数以千计制造出来的奇妙机器,它们就更是如此了。阿尔弗烈德的这些发明与如今有些杂志愿出几美元奖励一个的家常妙招没有什么区别。但是,我告诉你这些只是为了让你知道,那时候,英国人和欧洲其他一些日耳曼部落是多么愚昧无知,而阿拉伯的思想家和他们的报时钟是多么先进!英国人才刚刚启动。


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