登陆注册
15326200000026

第26章

The Baker's Wife They were now passing through a lovely country of hill and dale and rushing stream.The hills were abrupt, with broken chasms for watercourses, and deep little valleys full of trees.But now and then they came to a larger valley, with a fine river, whose level banks and the adjacent meadows were dotted all over with red and white kine, while on the fields above, that sloped a little to the foot of the hills, grew oats and barley and wheat, and on the sides of the hills themselves vines hung and chestnuts rose.

They came at last to a broad, beautiful river, up which they must go to arrive at the city of Gwyntystorm, where the king had his court.As they went the valley narrowed, and then the river, but still it was wide enough for large boats.After this, while the river kept its size, the banks narrowed, until there was only room for a road between the river and the great Cliffs that overhung it.

At last river and road took a sudden turn, and lo! a great rock in the river, which dividing flowed around it, and on the top of the rock the city, with lofty walls and towers and battlements, and above the city the palace of the king, built like a strong castle.

But the fortifications had long been neglected, for the whole country was now under one king, and all men said there was no more need for weapons or walls.No man pretended to love his neighbour, but every one said he knew that peace and quiet behaviour was the best thing for himself, and that, he said, was quite as useful, and a great deal more reasonable.The city was prosperous and rich, and if everybody was not comfortable, everybody else said he ought to be.

When Curdie got up opposite the mighty rock, which sparkled all over with crystals, he found a narrow bridge, defended by gates and portcullis and towers with loopholes.But the gates stood wide open, and were dropping from their great hinges; the portcullis was eaten away with rust, and clung to the grooves evidently immovable;while the loopholed towers had neither floor nor roof, and their tops were fast filling up their interiors.Curdie thought it a pity, if only for their old story, that they should be thus neglected.But everybody in the city regarded these signs of decay as the best proof of the prosperity of the place.Commerce and self-interest, they said, had got the better of violence, and the troubles of the past were whelmed in the riches that flowed in at their open gates.

Indeed, there was one sect of philosophers in it which taught that it would be better to forget all the past history of the city, were it not that its former imperfections taught its present inhabitants how superior they and their times were, and enabled them to glory over their ancestors.There were even certain quacks in the city who advertised pills for enabling people to think well of themselves, and some few bought of them, but most laughed, and said, with evident truth, that they did not require them.Indeed, the general theme of discourse when they met was, how much wiser they were than their fathers.

Curdie crossed the river, and began to ascend the winding road that led up to the city.They met a good many idlers, and all stared at them.It was no wonder they should stare, but there was an unfriendliness in their looks which Curdie did not like.No one, however, offered them any molestation: Lina did not invite liberties.After a long ascent, they reached the principal gate of the city and entered.

The street was very steep, ascending toward the palace, which rose in great strength above all the houses.just as they entered, a baker, whose shop was a few doors inside the gate, came out in his white apron, and ran to the shop of his friend, the barber, on the opposite side of the way.But as he ran he stumbled and fell heavily.Curdie hastened to help him up, and found he had bruised his forehead badly.He swore grievously at the stone for tripping him up, declaring it was the third time he had fallen over it within the last month; and saying what was the king about that he allowed such a stone to stick up forever on the main street of his royal residence of Gwyntystorm! What was a king for if he would not take care of his people's heads! And he stroked his forehead tenderly.

'Was it your head or your feet that ought to bear the blame of your fall?' asked Curdie.

'Why, you booby of a miner! My feet, of course,' answered the baker.

'Nay, then,' said Curdie, 'the king can't be to blame.'

'Oh, I see!' said the baker.'You're laying a trap for me.Of course, if you come to that, it was my head that ought to have looked after my feet.But it is the king's part to look after us all, and have his streets smooth.'

同类推荐
  • 玉栖述雅

    玉栖述雅

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Camille

    Camille

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Complete Angler

    The Complete Angler

    To the Right worshipfulJohn Offleyof Madeley Manor, in the County of Stafford Esquire, My most honoured FriendSir,-- I have made so ill use of your former favours, as by them to be encouraged to entreat, that they may be enlarged to the patronage and protection of this Book.
  • 大清国籍条例

    大清国籍条例

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 后汉演义

    后汉演义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 异世科学法则

    异世科学法则

    命途多舛的理论物理学研究生颜鸣莫名其妙地四次死而复生,然后来到了这个没有科学的世界。但这个世界又处处充满了“科学”。因为,在这里,牛顿定律、相对论、量子力学等等竟然是无上的修行秘诀!除了物理之外,数学、哲学、文学、化学、生物等“科学”竟也演化出了无数的修行门派!不要再说什么储物戒指,因为这里有数学上的欧式空间、线性空间、希尔伯特空间……不要再说什么武道炼体,生物宗门会告诉你什么叫真正的强悍之躯!不要再说什么炼药炼器,有谁比得上化学宗门的通天手段?不要再说什么精神念力,那是哲学、文学宗门的拿手好戏!这是一个“伪科学”修行横行天下的世界。颜鸣,这个前世的“学霸”研究生,来到这样的异界,又将会走上一条怎样的修行之路?一切尽在《异世科学法则》!
  • 全中国最穷小伙子发财日记

    全中国最穷小伙子发财日记

    2005年,作者老康三十而立,带着老婆,拖着儿子;没有存款,没有房子;读的是烂学校、破专业,一无所长;毕业后混了多年,稀里糊涂,不幸下岗;因为混得差,朋友都断了联系。举目望去,出路全无。老婆认为他已没戏,丈母娘更瞧他不起;一家三口,低声下气,长期在丈母娘家“蜗居”。远在农村的老父母,还以为他在城里混得不错,他只好一直逃避……他不是没有理想,而是什么都不敢想……有一天,这个无权无势又年轻的迷茫青年,静坐在书桌前,开始全面分析自己糟糕的人生。他决定从身边着手,去寻找最小最近的机会,老老实实,深入一行;就在那些看似渺茫可笑的机会背后,老康一次次抓到了实实在在的金钱,并从中悟到朴实的生财之道;他做的事,都没有难度;他遇到的机会,是我们天天都碰到的机会;他靠最平庸的方式,日积月累,越做越大。就这样,经过3年坚持,老康最终成为年入百万的富翁。
  • 我是阴阳道士

    我是阴阳道士

    物竟天择,适者生存,在利益面前,人的本性被发掘出来,什么爱情,什么亲情,什么友情,在利益面前,都只不过是牺牲品。在我上大学前夕,奶奶突然离世,临走前,她交给我一本传家古书《捉鬼笔记》,从此,我脚踏阴阳两界,斩厉鬼,斗妖魔,成为靠吃阴间饭的生活的道士,一路披荆斩棘,历经风雨后我发现,原来,妖魔鬼怪并不一定都十恶不赦,他们只不过是想更好的活着,再反观人类,在利益面前露出的丧心病狂的丑态,让人感到毛骨悚然。我开始反思,我当道士斩妖除魔,捍卫正义,但我所做的一切,都正义吗?而真正的正义又是什么……
  • 药神山

    药神山

    总觉得有些事能让你流下泪来,哪怕你再怎么伪装,受伤的心上总有一个缺口,你不把它填上,它就永远愈合不了。
  • 我入地狱也不放过你

    我入地狱也不放过你

    曾经的警校学霸,因为公义纠缠进杀人凶案,从此展开了跌宕起伏的不一样生活。阴谋,侦探,杀手……
  • 神雕之我自逍遥

    神雕之我自逍遥

    李莫愁,若不是情路坎坷,又怎会凄惨收场。郭襄,若不是爱错一个人,又怎会孤独终老。大宋江山,怎能被蒙古铁骑践踏。可是,为何此神雕世界剧情却与原著不同,看我们主角如何在陌生的神雕世界解救悲情美女,守护大宋百姓。
  • 王爷,王妃很淘气

    王爷,王妃很淘气

    这篇文文是男女都强的,咱们的女主角是全能的哦,做饭、用毒、医术、武功、颜值什么的都是杠杠的!!!咱的男主角也不是盖的,颜值高、温柔、体贴、痴情(话说,男主角只对女主角体贴。)“王爷,王妃去青楼了,她说那里的人可美。”小厮战战兢兢的说。椅子上的邪魅美男笑了,笑的可渗人。“玖月晓,你能给我解释一下吗?”宫陌风指着某女屁股后面的一群美男,撩人的眼睛危险的眯了起来,某女狗腿的笑笑,抱住宫陌风的胳膊,撒娇的摇了摇,然后撇清关系,“他们跟我没关系,真的!!!我保证!!!”“哼!”某男傲娇的转过了头。欢迎大家来看看,好看好看哦!!!!!
  • 天使的守护神

    天使的守护神

    第一次写魔幻小说,求打赏,求推荐票,先谢啦!
  • 霸道总裁与暖男

    霸道总裁与暖男

    慕安晴是一个千金和娱乐女明星,辰以澈是辰志集团辰志的大儿子,还有一个小儿子辰以莫,辰以澈和慕安晴从小就定了娃娃亲,辰以澈留学回来,第一次见到慕安晴就一见钟情……还有明星之间的爱情······作者QQ群:609367994
  • 戏语

    戏语

    人的一生可以分成很多阶段,例如少年、青年、中年、老年,从生到死这个活程永不会改变。但是在一个神奇的世界中,进入的人经历一次生死是为一次轮回,十次轮回列为一世历程,结束则重新开始,在这个近似儿戏的过程中,一个人是该一直笑着游戏人生,还是人生如戏的倾情演绎,每个人都有他各自不同的选择……而这个故事中,人在成长中经历爱、恨、生、死、情、仇的牵绊,面对钱财、权力、美色、绝学、神功的诱人选择,又会如何演绎自己的一生,乃至一世,他们的选择会否在如此特殊的人生中,演绎出别样的味道?注:这个世界被命名为,《戏》!它的时代背景大致等同于唐朝,但是又揉合了许多宋、元、明时代的人物背景故事,但不包括清,敬请观赏。