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狄更斯双语小说:《董贝父子》第37章Part3

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He offered no reply to the mother, but fixed his eyes on the proud daughter, as though he would only be bidden by her, and was resolved to he bidden by her. Edith, in spite of herself sat down, and slightly motioned with her hand to him to be seated too. No action could be colder, haughtier, more insolent in its air of supremacy and disrespect, but she had struggled against even that concession ineffectually, and it was wrested from her. That was enough! Mr Carker sat down.
'May I be allowed, Madam,' said Carker, turning his white teeth on Mrs Skewton like a light - 'a lady of your excellent sense and quick feeling will give me credit, for good reason, I am sure - to address what I have to say, to Mrs Dombey, and to leave her to impart it to you who are her best and dearest friend - next to Mr Dombey?'
Mrs Skewton would have retired, but Edith stopped her. Edith would have stopped him too, and indignantly ordered him to speak openly or not at all, but that he said, in a low Voice - 'Miss Florence - the young lady who has just left the room - '
Edith suffered him to proceed. She looked at him now. As he bent forward, to be nearer, with the utmost show of delicacy and respect, and with his teeth persuasively arrayed, in a self-depreciating smile, she felt as if she could have struck him dead.
'Miss Florence's position,' he began, 'has been an unfortunate one. I have a difficulty in alluding to it to you, whose attachment to her father is naturally watchful and jealous of every word that applies to him.' Always distinct and soft in speech, no language could describe the extent of his distinctness and softness, when he said these words, or came to any others of a similar import. 'But, as one who is devoted to Mr Dombey in his different way, and whose life is passed in admiration of Mr Dombey's character, may I say, without offence to your tenderness as a wife, that Miss Florence has unhappily been neglected - by her father. May I say by her father?'
Edith replied, 'I know it.'
'You know it!' said Mr Carker, with a great appearance of relief. 'It removes a mountain from my breast. May I hope you know how the neglect originated; in what an amiable phase of Mr Dombey's pride - character I mean?'
'You may pass that by, Sir,' she returned, 'and come the sooner to the end of what you have to say.'
'Indeed, I am sensible, Madam,' replied Carker, - 'trust me, I am deeply sensible, that Mr Dombey can require no justification in anything to you. But, kindly judge of my breast by your own, and you will forgive my interest in him, if in its excess, it goes at all astray.
What a stab to her proud heart, to sit there, face to face with him, and have him tendering her false oath at the altar again and again for her acceptance, and pressing it upon her like the dregs of a sickening cup she could not own her loathing of or turn away from'. How shame, remorse, and passion raged within her, when, upright and majestic in her beauty before him, she knew that in her spirit she was down at his feet!
'Miss Florence,' said Carker, 'left to the care - if one may call it care - of servants and mercenary people, in every way her inferiors, necessarily wanted some guide and compass in her younger days, and, naturally, for want of them, has been indiscreet, and has in some degree forgotten her station. There was some folly about one Walter, a common lad, who is fortunately dead now: and some very undesirable association, I regret to say, with certain coasting sailors, of anything but good repute, and a runaway old bankrupt.'
'I have heard the circumstances, Sir,' said Edith, flashing her disdainful glance upon him, 'and I know that you pervert them. You may not know it. I hope so.'
'Pardon me,' said Mr Carker, 'I believe that nobody knows them so well as I. Your generous and ardent nature, Madam - the same nature which is so nobly imperative in vindication of your beloved and honoured husband, and which has blessed him as even his merits deserve - I must respect, defer to, bow before. But, as regards the circumstances, which is indeed the business I presumed to solicit your attention to, I can have no doubt, since, in the execution of my trust as Mr Dombey's confidential - I presume to say - friend, I have fully ascertained them. In my execution of that trust; in my deep concern, which you can so well understand, for everything relating to him, intensified, if you will (for I fear I labour under your displeasure), by the lower motive of desire to prove my diligence, and make myself the more acceptable; I have long pursued these circumstances by myself and trustworthy instruments, and have innumerable and most minute proofs.'
She raised her eyes no higher than his mouth, but she saw the means of mischief vaunted in every tooth it contained.

狄更斯双语小说:《董贝父子》第37章Part3

他没有回答母亲,眼睛却一动不动地注视着高傲的女儿,仿佛他只等着她来请他坐,并下定决心让她来请似的。伊迪丝不由本意地坐下,并向他微微地挥了挥手,让他也坐下来;她的神态中流露出了优越感与不尊敬,没有什么动作能比这更冷淡、更傲慢、更无礼的了,可是她甚至连这点让步在自己心中也是竭力反对的,只是没有成功罢了;这是从她那里硬逼出来的。但是这也已足够了!卡克先生坐了下来。
“夫人,”卡克先生把雪白的牙齿像一道光一样照射到斯丘顿夫人身上,说道,”您是一位通晓事理和感觉敏捷的夫人,我是否可以请求您赏光,让我对董贝夫人说一些我必须说的话,然后再让她把这些话转告给您(我相信,这样做是有充分理由的);除了董贝先生之外,您就是她最好的、最亲爱的朋友了。”
斯丘顿夫人本来想要离开,但是伊迪丝却阻止了她。伊迪丝本来也想阻止他那样做,并愤怒地命令他,要说就公开说出来,要不就干脆别说,可是他却低声地说道,”弗洛伦斯小姐--刚刚离开房间的那位姑娘--”
于是伊迪丝就听任他说下去。现在她看着他。当他极为殷勤、极为尊敬地向前弯下身子,向她更接近一些,并在卑躬屈节的微笑中显示出他排得整整齐齐的全副牙齿的时候,她觉得她真想把他当场打死。
“弗洛伦斯小姐的处境一直来是不幸的。”他开始说道,”我要向您说明这一点是困难的,因为您对她的父亲怀着亲密的爱情,所以您对于涉及他的每一句话都是警戒和妒嫉的。”他的话经常是矫揉造作、谄媚取悦的,可是他在讲这些话以及其他类似的话的时候那种矫揉造作、谄媚取悦的程度,是没有语言能够形容的,”可是,作为一个从不同的方面对董贝先生忠心耿耿,并在他的一生中始终敬慕董贝先生的性格的人,我是不是可以不触犯您当妻子的温柔亲切的感情说,弗洛伦斯小姐不幸被--她的父亲冷落了?我可以说被她的父亲冷落了吗?”
伊迪丝回答道:”我知道这。”
“您知道这!”卡克先生显出极为轻松的样子,说道,”这从我的心头搬走了一座山。我是不是可以希望您知道,这冷落是由于董贝先生的可爱的骄傲所产生的--我的意思是说,是由于他的性格所产生的呢?”
“您不必停住,先生,”她回答道,”请尽快把您想说的话说出来。”
“自然,我了解,夫人,”卡克回答道,”请相信我,我深深地了解,董贝先生并不需要向您证明他自己是正确的,可是请用您的心来判断一下我的心,那么您就会原谅我对他的关心,即使这种过分的关心有时把我引入岐途。”
跟他面对面地坐在这里,听他一次又一次地搬出她结婚时在圣坛前所作的虚假的誓言,硬要她接受,就好像端上一杯令人作呕的饮料的残滓,逼迫她喝下去,而她又不能承认她厌恶它并拒绝它,这真像一把刀,对她高傲的心是刺得多么深多么痛啊!她姿容美丽,笔直地、威严地坐在他面前,心中却知道,实际在精神上,她是躺在他的脚下的,这时候,羞耻、悔恨、愤怒是怎样在她心中翻腾不已啊!
“弗洛伦斯小姐,”卡克说道,”过去被交给仆人和雇佣来的人们照料(如果可以把它称为照料的话),她们在各方面都比她差、因此,她在童年时代必然需要引导和指点;由于缺乏这些,她过去的行为自然难免不够慎重,曾经在一定程度上忘记了她的身份。有一位叫做沃尔特的,是个庸庸碌碌的小伙子,她却傻里傻气地爱上了他,幸好他现在已经死了。我遗憾地对您说,她还跟几位名声不好的沿岸航行的船员和一位破了产逃跑的老头子保持过令人讨厌的联系。”
“这一切情形我已听说了,先生,”伊迪丝向他轻蔑地看了一眼,说道,”我知道您歪曲了事实。您也许还不知道这一点,我希望是这样。”
“请原谅我,”卡克先生说道,”我相信没有什么人能比我对这些情形知道得更清楚了。夫人,对于您的宽大与热情的天性,我应当尊敬、服从与崇拜;在为您心爱与尊敬的丈夫辩护时,您的这种天性多么高贵地表露出坚强不屈的精神;您的这种天性也使他得到了幸福,虽然他的美德是应当得到这种幸福的。然而说到具体情况--这正是我冒昧地请求您加以注意的--,我却不能有任何怀疑,因为我在履行我作为董贝先生的极为信任的朋友(我可以冒昧地这样说)的职责时,我已经完全查清了事实。在履行我的职责时,我对这些具体情况长时间亲自调查并利用可靠的人进行调查,取得了许多确凿的证据;我这样做,是由于我深深地关心与他有关的一切,这一点您是能很好理解的;如果您想说(因为我担心您不喜欢我),我这样做是被一种更低劣的动机所驱使:我是想要证明我在勤勤恳恳地为他工作,使他更加器重我,那么也可以。”
她抬起眼睛,没有抬到比他的嘴巴更高的地方,但是她却在他嘴里每颗牙齿中看到了它所自夸的作恶的工具。