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the surprising adventures of baron munchausen-第31部分
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Baron Munchausen; enter his castle walls。〃
In short; we entered the castle。 The governor sat with all our company to table; surrounded by his friends; of a very fierce and warlike appearance。 They spoke but little; and seemed very austere and reserved; until the first course was served up。 The dishes were brought in by a number of bears walking on their hind…legs; and on every dish was a fricassee of pistols; pistol…bullets; sauce of gunpowder; and aqua…vit?。 This entertainment seemed rather indigestible by even an ostrich's stomach; when the governor addressed us; and informed me that it was ever his custom to strangers to offer them for the first course a service similar to that before us; and if they were inclined to accept the invitation; he would fight them as much as they pleased; but if they could not relish the pistol…bullets; &c。; he would conclude them peaceable; and try what better politeness he could show them in his castle。 In short; the first course being removed untouched; we dined; and after dinner the governor forced the company to push the bottle about with alacrity and to excess。 He informed us that he was the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky; who had retired amidst these wilds; disgusted with the court of Petersburgh。 I was rejoiced to meet him; I recollected my old friend; whom I had known at the court of Russia; when I rejected the hand of the Empress。 The Nareskin; with all his knights…companions; drank to an astonishing degree; and we all set off upon hobby horses in full cry out of the castle。 Never was there seen such a cavalcade before。 In front galloped a hundred knights belonging to the castle; with hunting horns and a pack of excellent dogs; and then came the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky; Gog and Magog; Hilaro Frosticos; and your humble servant; hallooing and shouting like so many demoniacs; and spurring our hobby horses at an infernal rate until we arrived in the kingdom of Loggerheads。 The kingdom of Loggerheads was wilder than any part of Siberia; and the Nareskin had here built a romantic summer…house in a Gothic taste; to which he would frequently retire with his company after dinner。 The Nareskin had a dozen bears of enormous stature that danced for our amusement; and their chiefs performed the /minuet de la cour/ to admiration。 And here the most noble Hilaro Frosticos thought proper to ask the Nareskin some intelligence about Wauwau; in quest of whom we had travelled over such a tract of country; and encountered so many dangerous adventures; and also invited the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky to attend us with all his bears in the expedition。 The Nareskin appeared astonished at the idea; he looked with infinite hauteur and ferocity on Hilaro; and affecting a violent passion asked him; 〃Did he imagine that the Nareskin Rowskimowmowsky could condescend to take notice of a Wauwau; let her fly what way she would! Or did he think a chief possessing such blood in his veins could engage in such a foreign pursuit? By the blood and by the ashes of my great grandmother; I would cut off your head!〃
Hilaro Frosticos resented this oration; and in short a general riot commenced。 The bears; together with the hundred knights; took the part of the Nareskin; and Gog and Magog; Don Quixote; the Sphinx; Lord Whittington; the bulls; the crickets; the judges; the matrons; and Hilaro Frosticos; made noble warfare against them。
I drew my sword; and challenged the Nareskin to single combat。 He frowned; while his eyes sparkled fire and indignation; and bracing a buckler on his left arm; he advanced against me。 I made a blow at him with all my force; which he received upon his buckler; and my sword broke short。
Ungenerous Nareskin; seeing me disarmed; he still pushed forward; dealing his blows upon me with the utmost violence; which I parried with my shield and the hilt of my broken sword; and fought like a game…cock。
An enormous bear at the same time attacked me; but I ran my hand still retaining the hilt of my broken sword down his throat; and tore up his tongue by the roots。 I then seized his carcase by the hind…legs; and whirling it over my head; gave the Nareskin such a blow with his own bear as evidently stunned him。 I repeated my blows; knocking the bear's head against the Nareskin's head; until; by one happy blow; I got his head into the bear's jaws; and the creature being still somewhat alive and convulsive; the teeth closed upon him like nutcrackers。 I threw the bear from me; but the Nareskin remained sprawling; unable to extricate his head from the bear's jaws; imploring for mercy。 I gave the wretch his life: a lion preys not upon carcases。
At the same time my troop had effectually routed the bears and the rest of their adversaries。 I was merciful; and ordered quarter to be given。
At that moment I perceived Wauwau flying at a great height through the heavens; and we instantly set out in pursuit of her; and never stopped until we arrived at Kamschatka; thence we passed to Otaheite。 I met my old acquaintance Omai; who had been in England with the great navigator; Cook; and I was glad to find he had established Sunday schools over all the islands。 I talked to him of Europe; and his former voyage to England。 〃Ah!〃 said he; most emphatically; 〃the English; the cruel English; to murder me with goodness; and refine upon my torturetook me to Europe; and showed me the court of England; the delicacy of exquisite life; they showed me gods; and showed me heaven; as if on purpose to make me feel the loss of them。〃
From these islands we set out; attended by a fleet of canoes with fighting…stages and the chiefest warriors of the islands; commanded by Omai。 Thus the chariot of Queen Mab; my team of bulls and the crickets; the ark; the Sphinx; and the balloons; with Hilaro Frosticos; Gog and Magog; Lord Whittington; and the Lord Mayor's show; Don Quixote; &c。; with my fleet of canoes; altogether cut a very formidable appearance on our arrival at the Isthmus of Darien。 Sensible of what general benefit it would be to mankind; I immediately formed a plan of cutting a canal across the isthmus from sea to sea。
For this purpose I drove my chariot with the greatest impetuosity repeatedly from shore to shore; in the same track; tearing up the rocks and earth thereby; and forming a tolerable bed for the water。 Gog and Magog next advanced at the head of a million of people from the realms of North and South America; and from Europe; and with infinite labour cleared away the earth; &c。; that I had ploughed up with my chariot。 I then again drove my chariot; making the canal wider and deeper; and ordered Gog and Magog to repeat their labour as before。 The canal being a quarter of a mile broad; and three hundred yards in depth; I thought it sufficient; and immediately let in the waters of the sea。 I did imagine; that from the rotatory motion of the earth on its axis from west to east the sea would be higher on the eastern than the western coast; and that on the uniting of the two seas there would be a strong current from the east; and it happened just as I expected。 The sea came in with tremendous magnificence; and enlarged the bounds of the canal; so as to make a passage of some miles broad from ocean to ocean; and make an island of South America。 Several sail of trading vessels and men…of…war sailed through this new channel to the South Seas; China; &c。; and saluted me with all their cannon as they passed。
I looked through my telescope at the moon; and perceived the philosophers there in great commotion。 They could plainly discern the alteration on the surface of our globe; and thought themselves somehow interested in the enterprise of their fellow…mortals in a neighbouring planet。 They seemed to think it admirable that such little beings as we men should attempt so magnificent a performance; that would be observable even in a separate world。
Thus having wedded the Atlantic Ocean to the South Sea; I returned to England; and found Wauwau precisely in the very spot whence she had set out; after having led us a chase all round the world。
CHAPTER XXXIII
/The Baron goes to Petersburgh; and converses with the Empress Persuades the Russians and Turks to cease cutting one another's throats; and in concert cut a canal across the Isthmus of Suez The Baron discovers the Alexandrine Library; and meets with Hermes TrismegistusBesieges Seringapatam; and challenges Tippoo Sahib to single combatThey fightThe Baron receives some wounds to his face; but at last vanquishes the tyrantThe Baron returns to Europe; and raises the hull of the 〃Royal George。〃/
Seized with a fury of canal…cutting; I took it in my head to form an immediate communication between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea; and therefore set out for Petersburgh。
The sanguinary ambition of the Empress would not listen to my proposals; until I took a private opportunity; taking a cup of coffee with her Majesty; to tell her that I would absolutely sacrifice myself for the general good of mankind; and if she would accede to my proposals; would; on the completion of the canal; /ipso facto/; give her my hand in marriage!
〃My dear; dear Baron;〃 said she; 〃I accede to everything you please; and agree to make peace with the Porte on
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