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今天与大家分享的是《小王子》经典故事。
So, too, she began very quickly to torment him with her vanity-- which was, if the truth be known, a little difficult to deal with. One day, for instance, when she was speaking of her four thorns, she said to the little prince:
"Let the tigers come with their claws!"
"There are no tigers on my planet," the little prince objected. "And, anyway, tigers do not eat weeds."
"I am not a weed," the flower replied, sweetly.
"Please excuse me…"
"I am not at all afraid of tigers," she went on, "but I have a horror of drafts. I suppose you wouldn't have a screen for me?"
"A horror of drafts-- that is bad luck, for a plant," remarked the little prince, and added to himself, "This flower is a very complex creature…"
"At night I want you to put me under a glass globe. It is very cold where you live. In the place I came from--"
But she interrupted herself at that point. She had come in the form of a seed. She could not have known anything of any other worlds. Embarrassed over having let herself be caught on the verge of such a naive untruth, she coughed two or three times, in order to put the little prince in the wrong.
"The screen?"
"I was just going to look for it when you spoke to me…"
Then she forced her cough a little more so that he should suffer from remorse just the same.
So the little prince, in spite of all the good will that was inseparable from his love, had soon come to doubt her. He had taken seriously words which were without importance, and it made him very unhappy.
"I ought not to have listened to her," he confided to me one day. "One never ought to listen to the flowers. One should simply look at them and breathe their fragrance. Mine perfumed all my planet. But I did not know how to take pleasure in all her grace. This tale of claws, which disturbed me so much, should only have filled my heart with tenderness and pity."
And he continued his confidences:
"The fact is that I did not know how to understand anything! I ought to have judged by deeds and not by words. She cast her fragrance and her radiance over me. I ought never to have run away from her… I ought to have guessed all the affection that lay behind her poor little stratagems. Flowers are so inconsistent! But I was too young to know how to love her…"
VIII
于是,就这样,这朵花儿就以她那有点敏感多疑的虚荣心折磨着小王子。例如,有一天,她向小王子讲起她身上长的四根刺:
“老虎,让它张着爪子来吧!”
小王子顶了她一句:“在我这个星球上没有老虎,而且,老虎是不会吃草的”。
花儿轻声说道:“我并不是草。”
“真对不起。”
“我并不怕什么老虎,可我讨厌穿堂风。你没有屏风?”
小王子思忖着:“讨厌穿堂风……这对一株植物来说,真不走运,这朵花儿真不大好伺候……”
“晚上您得把我保护好。你这地方太冷。在这里住得不好,我原来住的那个 地方……”
但她没有说下去。她来的时候是粒种子。她哪里见过什么别的世界。她叫人发现她是在凑一个如此不太高明的谎话,她有点羞怒,咳嗽了两三声。她的这一 招是要小王子处于有过失的地位,她说道:
“屏风呢?”
“我这就去拿。可你刚才说的是……”
于是花儿放开嗓门咳嗽了几声,依然要使小王子后悔自己的过失。
尽管小王子本来诚心诚意地喜欢这朵花,可是,这一来,却使他马上对她产生了怀疑。小王子对一些无关紧要的话看得太认真,结果使自己很苦恼。
有一天他告诉我说:“我不该听信她的话,绝不该听信那些花儿的话,看看花,闻闻它就得了。我的那朵花使我的星球芳香四溢,可我不会享受它。关于老 虎爪子的事,本应该使我产生同情,却反而使我恼火……”
他还告诉我说:
“我那时什么也不懂!我应该根据她的行为,而不是根据她的话来判断她。 她使我的生活芬芳多彩,我真不该离开她跑出来。我本应该猜出在她那令人爱怜的花招后面所隐藏的温情。花是多么自相矛盾!我当时太年青,还不懂得爱她。”
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