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the mirror of kong ho(空赫的镜子)-第21部分
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profuse display of inimitable vehemence。 〃Here; Kong; take this hyer
pocket…book whatever he says。 Now on the top of that take everything I've
got; and you know what THAT figures up to。 Now give this gentleman
your little lot to keep him quiet; I don't ask for anything。 Now; stranger;
I'm ready。 You and I will take a stroll round the block and back again; and
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if Mr。 Kong isn't waiting here for us when we return with everything intact
and O。K。; I'll double your deposit and never trust a durned soul again。〃
Nodding genially over his shoulder with a harmonious understanding;
expressive of the fact that we were embarking upon an undeniably
diverting episode; the benevolent…souled person who had accumulated
more riches than he was competent to melt away himself; passed out;
urging the doubtful and still protesting one before him。
Thus abandoned to my own reflections; I pondered for a short time
profitably on the third head of the day's meditation (Touching the match
and this person's unattractively…lined face。 The revealed truth: the
inexperienced sheep cannot pass through the hedge without leaving
portions of his wool); and then finding the philosophy of Wei Chung very
good; I determined to remove the superfluous apprehensions of the vender
of food…stuffs with less delay by setting out and meeting them on their
return。
A few paces distant from the door; one of the ever…present watchers of
the street was standing; watching the street with unremitting vigilance;
while from the well…guarded expression of his face it might nevertheless
be gathered that he stood as though in expectation。
〃Prosperity;〃 I said; with seasonable greeting。 (For no excess of
consideration is too great to be lavished upon these; who unite within
themselves the courage of a high warrior; the expertness of a three…handed
magician; and the courtesy of a genial mandarin。) 〃I seek two; apparelled
thus and thus。 Did you; by any chance; mark the direction of their
footsteps?〃
〃Oh;〃 he said; regarding this person with a most flattering application;
〃YOU seek them; do you? Well; they've just gone off in a hansom; and
they'll want a lot of seeking for the next week or two。 You let them carry
your purse; perhaps?〃
〃Assuredly;〃 I replied。 〃As a mark of confidence; this person; for his
part; receiving a like token at their hands。〃
〃That's it;〃 said the official watcher; conveying into his voice a subtle
indication that he had become excessively fatigued。 〃It's like a nursery
talenever too old to take with the kids。 Well; come along; poor lamb; the
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station isn't far。〃
So great had become the reliance which by this time I habitually
reposed in these men; that I never sought to oppose their pronouncements
(such a course being not only useless but undignified); and we therefore
together reached the place which the one by my side had described as a
station。
From the outside the building was in no way imposing; but upon
reaching an inner dungeon it at once became plain that no matter with
what crime a person might be charged; even the most stubborn resistance
would be unavailing。 Before a fiercely…burning fire were arranged metal
pincers; massive skewers; ornamental branding irons; and the usual
accessories of the grill; one tool being already thrust into the heart of the
flame to indicate the nature of its use; and its immediate readiness for the
purpose。 Pegs from which the accused could be hung by the thumbs with
weights attached to the feet; covered an entire wall; chains; shackling…
irons; fetters; steel rings for compressing the throat; and belts for
tightening the chest; all had their appointed places; while the Chair; the
Boot; the Heavy Hat; and many other appliances quite unknown to our
system of administering justice were scattered about。
Without pausing to select any of these; the one who led me approached
a raised desk at which was seated a less warlike official; whose
sympathetic appearance inspired confidence。 〃Kong Ho;〃 exclaimed to
himself the person who is inscribing these words; 〃here is an individual
into whose discriminating ear it would be well to pour the exact happening
without evasion。 Then even if the accusation against you be that of
resembling another or trafficking with unlawful Forces; he will doubtless
arrange the matter so that the expiation shall be as light and inexpensive as
possible。〃
By this time certain other officials had drawn near。 〃What is it?〃 I
heard one demand; and another replied; 〃Brooklyn Ben and Jimmie the
Butterman again。 Ah; they aren't artful; are they!〃 but at this moment the
two into whose power I had chiefly fallen having conversed together; I
was commanded to advance towards them and reveal my name。
〃Kong;〃 I replied freely; and I had formed a design to explain
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somewhat of the many illustrious ancestors of the House; when the one at
the desk; pausing to inscribe my answer in a book; spoke out。
〃Kong?〃 he said。 〃Is that the christian or surname?〃
〃Sir…name?〃 replied this person between two thoughts。 〃Undoubtedly
the one before you is entitled by public examination to the degree
'Recognised Talent;' which may; as a meritorious distinction; be held equal
to your title of a warrior clad in armour。 Yet; if it is so held; that would
rightly be this person's official name of Paik。〃
〃Oh; it would; would it?〃 said the one seated upon the high chair。
〃That's quite clear。 Are there any other names as well?〃
〃Assuredly;〃 I explained; pained inwardly that one of official rank
should so slightly esteem my appearance as to judge that I was so
meagrely endowed。 〃The milk name of Ho; Tsin upon entering the Classes;
as a Great Name Cheng; another style in Quank; the official title already
expressed; and T'chun; Li; Yuen and Nung as the various emergencies of
life arise。〃
〃Thank you;〃 said the high…chair official courteously。 〃Now; just the
name in full; please; without any velvet trimmings。〃 〃Kong;〃 began this
person; desirous above all things of putting the matter competently; yet
secretly perturbed as to what might be considered superfluous and what
deemed a perfidious suppression; 〃Ho Tsin Cheng Quank〃
〃Hold hard;〃 cried this same one; restraining me with an uplifted pen。
〃Did you say 'Quack'?〃
〃Quack?〃 repeated this person; beginning to become involved within
himself; and not grasping the detail in the right position。 〃In a manner of
setting the expression forth〃
〃Put him down; 'Quack Duck;' sir;〃 exclaimed one of dog…like
dejection who stood by。 〃Most of these Lascars haven't got any real
namesthey just go by what any one happens to call them at the time; like
'Burmese Ike' down at the Mint;〃 and this person unfortunately chancing
to smile and bow acquiescently at that moment (not with any set intention;
but as a general principle of courteous urbanity); in place of his really
distinguished titles he will henceforth appear among the historical records
of this dynasty under what he cannot disguise from his inner misgivings to
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be the low…caste appellation of Quack Duck。
〃Now the address; please;〃 continued the high one; again preparing to
inscribe the word; and being determined that by no mischance should this
particular be offensively reported; I unhesitatingly replied; 〃Beneath the
Sign of
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