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狄更斯双语小说:《董贝父子》第27章Part 07

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Mr Carker cantered behind the carriage. at the distance of a hundred yards or so, and watched it, during all the ride, as if he were a cat, indeed, and its four occupants, mice. Whether he looked to one side of the road, or to the other - over distant landscape, with its smooth undulations, wind-mills, corn, grass, bean fields, wild-flowers, farm-yards, hayricks, and the spire among the wood - or upwards in the sunny air, where butterflies were sporting round his head, and birds were pouring out their songs - or downward, where the shadows of the branches interlaced, and made a trembling carpet on the road - or onward, where the overhanging trees formed aisles and arches, dim with the softened light that steeped through leaves - one corner of his eye was ever on the formal head of Mr Dombey, addressed towards him, and the feather in the bonnet, drooping so neglectfully and scornfully between them; much as he had seen the haughty eyelids droop; not least so, when the face met that now fronting it. Once, and once only, did his wary glance release these objects; and that was, when a leap over a low hedge, and a gallop across a field, enabled him to anticipate the carriage coming by the road, and to be standing ready, at the journey's end, to hand the ladies out. Then, and but then, he met her glance for an instant in her first surprise; but when he touched her, in alighting, with his soft white hand, it overlooked him altogether as before.
Mrs Skewton was bent on taking charge of Mr Carker herself, and showing him the beauties of the Castle. She was determined to have his arm, and the Major's too. It would do that incorrigible creature: who was the most barbarous infidel in point of poetry: good to be in such company. This chance arrangement left Mr Dombey at liberty to escort Edith: which he did: stalking before them through the apartments with a gentlemanly solemnity.
'Those darling byegone times, Mr Carker,' said Cleopatra, 'with their delicious fortresses, and their dear old dungeons, and their delightful places of torture, and their romantic vengeances, and their picturesque assaults and sieges, and everything that makes life truly charming! How dreadfully we have degenerated!'
'Yes, we have fallen off deplorably,' said Mr Carker.
The peculiarity of their conversation was, that Mrs Skewton, in spite of her ecstasies, and Mr Carker, in spite of his urbanity, were both intent on watching Mr Dombey and Edith. With all their conversational endowments, they spoke somewhat distractedly, and at random, in consequence.
'We have no Faith left, positively,' said Mrs Skewton, advancing her shrivelled ear; for Mr Dombey was saying something to Edith. 'We have no Faith in the dear old Barons, who were the most delightful creatures - or in the dear old Priests, who were the most warlike of men - or even in the days of that inestimable Queen Bess, upon the wall there, which were so extremely golden. Dear creature! She was all Heart And that charming father of hers! I hope you dote on Harry the Eighth!'
'I admire him very much,' said Carker.

狄更斯双语小说:《董贝父子》第27章Part 07

卡克先生与马车相距一百码左右,在后面让马慢跑着;在整个行程中他一直在注视着马车,仿佛他真的是只猫,马车里的四位乘客是耗子似的。不论他是看着道路的这一边还是看着那一边,——是看着远方的风景:波浪般起伏的丘冈、风车、谷物、青草、豆田、野花、农场、干草堆、树林上空的尖塔,——还是向上看着阳光灿烂的天空:蝴蝶正在他头的四周翩翩飞舞,鸟儿正在鸣唱着歌曲,——还是向下看着树枝的阴影相互交错,在路上形成了一条摇摇晃晃的地毯,——还是直看着前面:悬垂的树木形成了长廊和拱门,只有从树叶缝中渗透进来一点微弱的光线,因而阴暗不明,——不论他向哪里看,他的一只眼角总是一直注视着朝向他的董贝先生的拘板的头,注视着在他们中间旁若无人、目空一切地低垂着的女帽上的羽毛,那高傲的神态就跟他不久前他看到她低垂着眼皮时的神态一模一样,也跟她面对着现在坐在对面的人时的神态丝毫不差。有一次,也只有那一次,他留神的眼光离开了这些注视的对象;当时他跳过一道低矮的树篱,越过田野奔驰,以便能赶过马车,抢先站在旅途终点,把夫人们搀扶出来。那时,仅仅在那时,当她起初表示出惊讶时,他在瞬刻间碰到了她的眼光;但是当他用柔嫩的白手接她下车时,她跟先前一样,假装根本没有看见他。
斯丘顿夫人坚决要由她本人来照顾卡克先生,并向他指点城堡的美景。她决心要由他的胳膊挽着她,也由少校的胳膊挽着她走。对于那位不可救药的人物,那位在诗的领域中最不开化的野蛮人来说,他处在这样的伴侣中间是能得到益处的。这个偶然的安排使董贝先生可以随意护送伊迪丝。他也就这样做了。他以一个上流社会人士庄严的风度,高视阔步地在他们前面穿过城堡的各个宫殿。
“这些以往的岁月是多么美妙啊,卡克先生,”克利奥佩特拉说道,“这些雄伟壮丽的堡垒,这些可爱古老的地牢,这些有趣的拷问室,还有那情节离奇的复仇,美丽如画的袭击与围攻,以及所有使生活真正可爱的东西!我们现在已经堕落得多么可怕啊!”
“对,我们已经可悲地退化了,”卡克先生说道。
他们的谈话有一个特点,就是:斯丘顿夫人尽管大喜若狂,卡克先生尽管文雅有礼,他们两人却全都专心致志地注视着董贝先生和伊迪丝。虽然他们都善于交谈,但他们却都有些心不在焉,结果都是信口开河,东拉西扯。
“我们已完全失去了信仰,”斯丘顿夫人说道,一边把她的满是皱纹的耳朵向前凑近一些,因为董贝先生正在对伊迪丝说什么,“我们已失去对那些亲爱的老男爵的信仰,他们是最讨人喜欢的人物;我们也失去了对那些亲爱的老教士的信仰,他们是最好战的人们;甚至我们也已失去了对难以估价的女王贝斯 的时代的信仰——她就在那里的墙上——,那真是多么可贵的黄金时代啊!亲爱的人儿,她充满了善良的心意!还有她那可爱的父亲,我希望您非常喜爱哈里八世 吧!”
“我十分钦佩他,”卡克说道。