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英语沙龙十年合集珍藏版第三辑Dusk

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Dusk

 

There are times when you just can' t believe what a stranger tells youSometimes you' re wrongBut  sometimes--you may be right

 

Norman Gortsby sat on a bench in the park of a busy cityIt was 6:30on an early March eveningThe sun had setthe street lights were onbut it was not yet darkIn the halflight of duskmany lonely people were walking alone in the parkor sitting on benches in the shadows

This scene1) fitted Gortsby's moodDuskhe thoughtwas the hour of the defeatedMen and women who had dreamed or fought for something--and lostThey came out at duskwhen their sad eyes and shabby2) clothes would not be so noticeable

Norman Gortsby was in the mood to put  himself among the defeatedHe did not have money problemsHe had not failed at his workBut he had been hurt and betrayed by someone he had trustedRight nowhe felt defeatedAnd he enjoyed sitting on a bench watching others like himwho had been disappointed by life

Next to him on the bench sat an old manHis clothes were not shabbybut he looked as if he had no friends or anyone to care about himHe was the kind of person no one would ever notice or pay attention toAs he got up to leaveGortsby imagined him going back to a lonely room somewhere

His place on the bench was taken by a young manHe was welldressedbut he seemed upsetHe muttered3) to himself

You don' t seem in a very good mood,”said Gortsby

The young man said,“You wouldn't be in a good mood if you were in the mess4) I'm inI've done the stupidest thing I've ever done in my life.”

What was that?”asked Gortsby

I came to the city this afternoon,”the young man said.“I was planning to stay at the Berkshire HotelBut when I got thereI found that it had been torn down5)They've put  a movie theater thereThe taxi drive r told me about another hotel somewhere elseso I went there.”

Gortsby noddedjust to be polite

After I checked into the hotelI decided to go out and buy some soapI'd forgotten to pack anyAnd I hate using those little bars6) of hotel soapSo I went out and walked around for a whileI bought some soapand I had something to eatWhen I turned to go back to the hotelI realized that I couldn't remember its nameI couldn't even remember what street it is on.”

That' s the mess I got myself intoI don' t have any friends hereI spent the money I took with me from the hotelI used it to buy the soap and a snackHere I amwith a few pennies in my pocketand no place to stay tonight.”

The young man paused for a momentThen he said,“I suppose you think that's an unbelievable story.”

Nonot at all,”said Gortsby.“The same  thing happened to me in a foreign countryI was with someoneand neither of us could remember where we were stayingBut we did recall the hotel was on a canal7)And when we found the canalwe were able to find the hotel.”

The young man said,“I wouldn't mind so much in a foreign countryAt least you have officials from your own country to help you with problemsBut what can I do herein my  own countryIf I don't find someone who believes my story and gives me some moneyI'll have to spend the night in the parkBut I'm glad you don't think the story is unbelievable.”

Gortsby said,“The only weak part of your story is that you don' t have the bar of soap with you.”

The young man jumped and felt quickly in his pockets.“I must have lost it,”he said angrily

Gortsby said,“To lose both a hotel and a  bar of soap in one afternoon is strangeIn fact--”

But the young man did not wait for Gortsby to finishHe walked quickly away into the shadows

Gortsby thought,“Too badGoing out to get a  bar of soap almost made his story sound trueBut  he forgot to have the soap with himOtherwisehe would have gotten money from more than one personHe should have taken a little extra trouble.” 

Gortsby stood upready to leave the parkThen he saw a small package next to the benchIt was a bar of soapIt must have fallen out of the young man's pocket when he sat down

Gortsby hurried after the young manWhen he caught up with himGortsby said,“The proof8) that you were telling the truth has turned up.”He held out the bar of soap.“It must have fallen from your pocket when you sat downExcuse me for not believing youBut without the soapI didn't think you were telling the truthBut now I'm convincedPlease let me lend you some money.”

Silentlythe young man took the money Gortsby offered him.“Here is a card with my address on it,”Gortsby continued.“You may pay me back any day this weekAnd here is the soapDon't lose it againIt' s been a good friend to you.”

Lucky thing you found it,”said the young man.“Thanks.”He shook Gortsby's hand and hurried off

Poor boy,”said Gortsby.“He looked ready to cry from reliefThis must be a lesson for meI shouldn't judge people too quickly.”

Gortsby walked back the way he had comeWhen he came to the bench he had been sitting onhe stoppedAn old man was looking around and under the benchGortsby recognized himHe was the man who had been sitting there before the young man came

Have you lost somethingsir?”Gortsby asked

Yessira bar of soap.”

 

by Saki

傍 晚 时 分

    

傍晚时分有时你简直不能相信陌生人的话。有时你错了,但有时--你又可能是对的。

 

在一座热闹城市中的公园里,诺曼·戈茨比坐在一张长凳上。那是一个早春3月的傍晚,6点半钟,太阳已经下山了。街灯已亮,但天还不是太黑。在昏暗的暮色中,有许多孤独者在园中独自漫步,有的则坐在暮色笼罩的长凳上。

这情景正合戈茨比的心情。他想,黄昏正是失败者的时刻,是那些梦想未实现、奋斗未成功的男男女女的时刻。他们在暮色中出门,那时,他们悲哀的双眼、破旧的衣衫才不致太显眼。

诺曼·戈茨比此刻就想把自己列入失败者的行列。他并不缺钱,工作也没出差错。但他因被自己所信赖的人背叛而受到了伤害。此刻,他觉得自己是失败了。而此刻他也愿意坐在凳子上看看别人,看看那些像自己一样遭受了生活打击的人。

坐在他旁边的是一位老者。他的衣服不破旧,但他看上去像是那种没有朋友、得不到任何人关心的人;是那种谁也不注意,谁也不会去注意的人。当他站起来离开时,戈茨比想像他一定是回到哪儿一间孤寂的屋子里去。

老者的位置被一个年轻人所取代。他衣着入时,却神情沮丧,嘴里还嘟哝着。

“你好像情绪不高,”戈茨比说。

年轻人说:“你要是像我一样狼狈,情绪也不会高的。我做了这一生中最傻的事。”

“什么事呀?”戈茨比问。

“我今天下午来到这个城市,”年轻人说,“本来打算住在伯克夏旅馆。可是到了那里却发现他们已经把它拆了,在那儿盖了一座电影院。出租车司机告诉我有另一家旅馆,我就去了。”

戈茨比点点头,以示礼貌。

“我在旅馆登记后,决定出去买肥皂。我忘带了,又不喜欢用旅馆里的那种小块块。我出去在周围走了一会儿,买了肥皂,吃了点东西。往回走时却发现不记得旅馆的名字,甚至记不起它在哪条街上了。”

“这就是我所陷入的困境。我在这里没有朋友,从旅馆带出来的钱也花光了,用它买了肥皂和点心。这下可好了,我口袋里只有几分钱,今晚没地儿可呆了。”

年轻人停了一会儿,又说,“我想,你会认为这事不可信吧。”

“不会,一点也不会,”戈茨比说。“我在外国的时候,也有过同样的经历。我和一个人在一起,两人谁也记不起我们住的地方了,但却记得是在一条运河旁。找到运河也就找到了那家旅馆。”

年轻人说:“要是在外国我倒不那么在意了。起码那儿有自己国家的官员帮助解决困难。可这是在自己的国家,我能怎么办呢?我要是找不到一个相信我的人,给我一点钱,今晚就得在公园里过夜了。不过,我很高兴你不认为这不可信。”

戈茨比说,“这事儿惟一缺乏说服力的一点是你没有肥皂。”年轻人跳了起来,立刻把手伸进口袋去摸。“我一定是把它弄丢了,”他生气地说。戈茨比说,“你在一个下午同时丢了旅馆又丢了肥皂是很奇怪的。实际上……”

但年轻人不等戈茨比说完就迅速地消失在黑暗之中了。

戈茨比想:“太糟了。出去买块肥皂就几乎能使他的故事听起来像真的一样。但他忘了把肥皂带着。要不然他会得到不止一个人的钱。他应该多费点心机,想得更周全些。”

戈茨比站起身来,准备离开公园。就在这时他看见长凳旁边有一个小包,是一块肥皂。一定是年轻人坐下时从口袋里掉出来的。

戈茨比去追年轻人,追上以后,他说,“证明你讲了真话的东西找到了。”他把肥皂拿了出来。“一定是你坐下的时候从口袋里掉出来了。对不起,我没有相信你。但若没有肥皂,我就不相信你讲的是真话。现在我确信无疑了。请接受我借给你一些钱吧。”

年轻人默不作声,接了戈茨比给他的钱。“这是我的名片,上面有我的地址,”戈茨比接着说。“你可以在本周内的任何一天把钱还给我。肥皂在这儿,别再弄丢了。它可是你的好朋友。”

“幸好你找到它了,”年轻人说。“谢谢。”他握了握戈茨比的手,匆匆离去了。

“可怜的人,”戈茨比说,“如释重负都使他要哭了。这对我应该是个教训,对人下结论不应该太快。”

戈茨比顺原路往回走去。走到他坐过的长凳时,停了下来。一位老人正在张望着长凳的周围和下面。戈茨比认得,他就是在年轻人到来之前坐在那儿的人。

“先生,您是不是丢了什么东西?”戈茨比问。

“是啊,先生,一块肥皂。”

NOTE 注释:

 

scene [si:n] n. 情景, 景色

shabby [5FAbi] adj. 破旧的, 褴褛的

mutter [5mQtE] v. 咕哝, 嘀咕

mess [mes] n. 混乱

tear down 扯下, 拆卸

bar [bB:(r)] n. 条,小块

canal [kE5nAl] n. 运河

proof [pru:f] n. 证据

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