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双语·木偶奇遇记 第十二章

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2023年01月09日

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CHAPTER 12

Fire Eater gives Pinocchio five gold pieces for his father,Geppetto;but the Marionette meets a Fox and a Cat and follows them.

The next day Fire Eater called Pinocchio aside and asked him:

“What is your father's name?”

“Geppetto.”

“And what is his trade?”

“He's a wood carver.”

“Does he earn much?”

“He earns so much that he never has a penny in his pockets.Just think that,in order to buy me an A-B-C book for school,he had to sell the only coat he owned,a coat so full of darns and patches that it was a pity.”

“Poor fellow!I feel sorry for him.Here,take these five gold pieces.Go,give them to him with my kindest regards.”

Pinocchio,as may easily be imagined,thanked him a thousand times.He kissed each Marionette in turn,even the officers,and,beside himself with joy,set out on his homeward journey.

He had gone barely half a mile when he met a lame Fox and a blind Cat,walking together like two good friends.The lame Fox leaned on the Cat,and the blind Cat let the Fox lead him along.

“Good morning,Pinocchio,” said the Fox,greeting him courteously.

“How do you know my name?” asked the Marionette.

“I know your father well.”

“Where have you seen him?”

“I saw him yesterday standing at the door of his house.”

“And what was he doing?”

“He was in his shirt sleeves trembling with cold.”

“Poor Father!But,after today,God willing,he will suffer no longer.”

“Why?”

“Because I have become a rich man.”

“You,a rich man?” said the Fox,and he began to laugh out loud.The Cat was laughing also,but tried to hide it by stroking his long whiskers.

“There is nothing to laugh at,” cried Pinocchio angrily.“I am very sorry to make your mouth water,but these,as you know,are five new gold pieces.”

And he pulled out the gold pieces which Fire Eater had given him.

At the cheerful tinkle of the gold,the Fox unconsciously held out his paw that was supposed to be lame,and the Cat opened wide his two eyes till they looked like live coals,but he closed them again so quickly that Pinocchio did not notice.

“And may I ask,” inquired the Fox,“what you are going to do with all that money?”

“First of all,” answered the Marionette,“I want to buy a fine new coat for my father,a coat of gold and silver with diamond buttons;after that,I'll buy an A-B-C book for myself.”

“For yourself?”

“For myself.I want to go to school and study hard.”

“Look at me,” said the Fox.“For the silly reason of wanting to study,I have lost a paw.”

“Look at me,” said the Cat.“For the same foolish reason,I have lost the sight of both eyes.”

At that moment,a Blackbird,perched on the fence along the road,called out sharp and clear:

“Pinocchio,do not listen to bad advice.If you do,you'll be sorry!”

Poor little Blackbird!If he had only kept his words to himself!In the twinkling of an eyelid,the Cat leaped on him,and ate him,feathers and all.

After eating the bird,he cleaned his whiskers,closed his eyes,and became blind once more.

“Poor Blackbird!” said Pinocchio to the Cat.“Why did you kill him?”

“I killed him to teach him a lesson.He talks too much.Next time he will keep his words to himself.”

By this time the three companions had walked a long distance.Suddenly,the Fox stopped in his tracks and,turning to the Marionette,said to him:

“Do you want to double your gold pieces?”

“What do you mean?”

“Do you want one hundred,a thousand,two thousand gold pieces for your miserable five?”

“Yes,but how?”

“The way is very easy.Instead of returning home,come with us.”

“And where will you take me?”

“To the City of Simple Simons.”

Pinocchio thought a while and then said firmly:

“No,I don't want to go.Home is near,and I'm going where Father is waiting for me.How unhappy he must be that I have not yet returned!I have been a bad son,and the Talking Cricket was right when he said that a disobedient boy cannot be happy in this world.I have learned this at my own expense.Even last night in the theater,when Fire Eater...Brrrr!!!!!...The shivers run up and down my back at the mere thought of it.”

“Well,then,” said the Fox,“if you really want to go home,go ahead,but you'll be sorry.”

“You'll be sorry,” repeated the Cat.

“Think well,Pinocchio,you are turning your back on Dame Fortune.”

“On Dame Fortune,” repeated the Cat.

“Tomorrow your five gold pieces will be two thousand!”

“Two thousand!” repeated the Cat.

“But how can they possibly become so many?” asked Pinocchio wonderingly.

“I'll explain,” said the Fox.“You must know that,just outside the City of Simple Simons,there is a blessed field called the Field of Wonders.In this field you dig a hole and in the hole you bury a gold piece.After covering up the hole with earth you water it well,sprinkle a bit of salt on it,and go to bed.During the night,the gold piece sprouts,grows,blossoms,and next morning you find a beautiful tree,that is loaded with gold pieces.”

“So that if I were to bury my five gold pieces,” cried Pinocchio with growing wonder,“next morning I should find—how many?”

“It is very simple to figure out,” answered the Fox.“Why,you can figure it on your fingers!Granted that each piece gives you five hundred,multiply five hundred by five.Next morning you will find twenty-five hundred new,sparkling gold pieces.”

“Fine!Fine!” cried Pinocchio,dancing about with joy.“And as soon as I have them,I shall keep two thousand for myself and the other five hundred I'll give to you two.”

“A gift for us?” cried the Fox,pretending to be insulted.“Why,of course not!”

“Of course not!” repeated the Cat.

“We do not work for gain,” answered the Fox.“We work only to enrich others.”

“To enrich others!” repeated the Cat.

“What good people,” thought Pinocchio to himself.And forgetting his father,the new coat,the A-B-C book,and all his good resolutions,he said to the Fox and to the Cat:

“Let us go.I am with you.”

第十二章

吞火者送给匹诺曹五枚金币,让他带给他的父亲杰佩托,但是,匹诺曹遇见了狐狸和猫,就跟它们走了。

第二天,吞火者把匹诺曹叫到一边,问他说:“你爸爸叫什么名字?”

“杰佩托。”

“那他是干什么的?”

“他是一个木雕工。”

“他赚的钱多吗?”

“他赚的钱好多,以致他口袋里从来没有一便士。请想一下,为了给我买一本上学的识字课本,他只好卖掉了身上仅有的一件上衣,那件上衣补满了补丁,真可怜啊。”

“可怜的人!我可怜他。给,拿着这五枚金币。去,把它们送给他,并带去我最亲切的问候。”

不难想象,匹诺曹向他千恩万谢,依次吻了每一个木偶,甚至还吻了那两个宪兵,然后欢天喜地开始向家里走去。

他还没走上一公里,就碰到了一只瘸狐狸和一只瞎猫。狐狸和猫像两个好朋友那样一块儿走着,狐狸倚在猫身上,瞎猫让狐狸领着路。

“早上好,匹诺曹。”狐狸很有礼貌地向他问好。

“你怎么知道我的名字?”木偶问。

“我跟你爸爸很熟。”

“你在哪儿见过他?”

“我昨天看到他站在自己的家门口。”

“那他当时在干什么?”

“他穿着衬衫,冷得发抖。”

“可怜的爸爸!可是,从今以后,要是情况允许的话,他就不再受苦了!”

“为什么?”

“因为我已经发财了。”

“你发财?”狐狸说着,开始哈哈大笑。猫也在笑,但尽力捋着长胡子掩饰住自己的笑。

“没有什么可笑的,”匹诺曹生气地叫道,“我很抱歉会让你们流口水的,可这儿,要是你们想知道的话,这儿有五枚金币。”

说着,他掏出吞火者送给他的那些金币。

听到金子欢快的叮当声,狐狸不由自主地伸出它那只瘸爪,猫也瞪大了它那两只眼睛,那两只眼睛看上去像两个燃烧的煤球,但它们很快又闭上了,所以匹诺曹没有注意到。

“那我可以问一下,”狐狸问,“你打算用这些钱干什么?”

“首先,”木偶回答说,“我想给我爸爸买一件漂亮的新上衣,一件金银做的、带有钻石纽扣的上衣,然后给我自己买一本识字课本。”

“给你自己?”

“那还用说,我想上学好好学习。”

“看看我,”狐狸说,“我就是为了想上学这个愚蠢的想法,失去了一只爪子。”

“看看我,”猫说,“为了同样愚蠢的想法,我失去了两只眼睛。”

正在这时候,一只落在路边栅栏上的画眉鸟大声叫喊,声音尖锐清晰:“匹诺曹,不要听坏朋友的话。要不,你会后悔的!”

可怜的小画眉鸟!它要是没有说该多好啊!眨眼之间,猫纵身扑向它,连毛带骨一口吃了它。

吃过画眉鸟,猫擦净胡子,闭上眼,又成了瞎子。

“可怜的画眉鸟!”匹诺曹对猫说,“你为什么要杀它?”

“我杀它是要给它一个教训,它话太多了,下次它就不会信口开河了。”

这时,他们三个结伴已经走了很长一段路了。突然,狐狸在路上停下来,转向木偶说:“你想让你的金币翻倍吗?”

“你这话是什么意思?”

“你想让你那可怜巴巴的五枚金币变成一百枚、一千枚、两千枚金币吗?”

“想,可怎么变呢?”

“方法很简单,不要回家,跟我们走。”

“那你们带我去哪儿?”

“到傻瓜城去。”

匹诺曹想了一会儿,然后坚定地说:“不,我不想去。离家不远了,我要回家,爸爸正等着我呢。我还没有回到家,他一定会非常不开心的!我是一个坏孩子,会说话的蟋蟀说得对,不听话的男孩子在这个世界上是绝不会幸福的。我从自己的代价中领会了这一点,甚至昨天晚上在戏院里,当吞火者……噢!!!!!……只要一想起来,我就浑身发抖。”

“那好吧,”狐狸说,“要是你真想回家,那就回家吧,但你会后悔的!”

“你会后悔的。”猫随声附和道。

“匹诺曹,好好想想,你是在跟幸运女神背道而驰。”

“跟幸运女神背道而驰。”猫随声附和道。

“明天你的五枚金币就会变成两千枚金币!”

“两千枚金币!”猫随声附和道。

“可是,它们怎么可能会变成那么多呢?”匹诺曹惊奇地问。

“我这就解释给你听。”狐狸说,“你一定知道,傻瓜城外有一块福地,叫‘奇迹宝地’。你在这块田地里挖一个小坑,在这个坑里埋进一枚金币。你在坑上盖上土,好好浇水,再撒上一点儿盐,然后上床睡觉。夜里,这枚金币就会发芽、生长、开花,第二天早上,你就会发现一棵长满金币的漂亮的树。”

“这么说,要是我埋进去五枚金币,”匹诺曹越来越惊奇地叫道,“第二天早上我应该发现——多少?”

“很简单就可以算出来,”狐狸回答说,“哎呀,你扳手指就可以算出来!假如一枚金币长出五百枚,就是五百乘以五,第二天早上,你就会有两千五百枚闪闪发亮的新金币。”

“好!好!”匹诺曹高兴得手舞足蹈,大声叫道,“等我拿到这些金币,我拿两千枚,另外的五百枚送给你们俩。”

“送给我们?”狐狸假装受到了侮辱,大声叫道,“哎呀,我们当然不要!”

“当然不要!”猫随声附和道。

“我们这么做可不是为了获利,”狐狸回答说,“我们这么做只是为了让别人发财!”

“为了让别人发财!”猫随声附和道。

“多好的人啊!”匹诺曹暗自想道。于是,他忘记了爸爸,忘记了新上衣,忘记了识字课本,也忘记了他所有美好的决心,对狐狸和猫说道:“我们走吧。我跟你们去。”

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