双语安徒生童话:The Child in the Grave墓里的孩子

发布时间:2017-07-21 编辑:tyl

  "I can fly now, mother," said the child; "I can fly with other happy children into the presence of the Almighty. I would fain fly away now; but if you weep for me as you are weeping now, you may never see me again. And yet I would go so gladly. May I not fly away? And you will come to me soon, will you not, dear mother?"

  "Oh, stay, stay!" implored the mother; "only one moment more; only once more, that I may look upon thee, and kiss thee, and press thee to my heart."

  Then she kissed and fondled her child. Suddenly her name was called from above; what could it mean? her name uttered in a plaintive voice.

  "Hearest thou?" said the child. "It is my father who calls thee." And in a few moments deep sighs were heard, as of children weeping.

  "They are my sisters," said the child. "Mother, surely you have not forgotten them."

  And then she remembered those she left behind, and a great terror came over her. She looked around her at the dark night. Dim forms flitted by. She seemed to recognize some of them, as they floated through the regions of death towards the dark curtain, where they vanished. Would her husband and her daughters flit past? No; their sighs and lamentations still sounded from above; and she had nearly forgotten them, for the sake of him who was dead.

  "Mother, now the bells of heaven are ringing," said the child; "mother, the sun is going to rise."

  An overpowering light streamed in upon her, the child had vanished, and she was being borne upwards. All around her became cold; she lifted her head, and saw that she was lying in the churchyard, on the grave of her child. The Lord, in a dream, had been a guide to her feet and a light to her spirit. She bowed her knees, and prayed for forgiveness. She had wished to keep back a soul from its immortal flight; she had forgotten her duties towards the living who were left her. And when she had offered this prayer, her heart felt lighter. The sun burst forth, over her head a little bird caroled his song, and the church-bells sounded for the early service. Everything around her seemed holy, and her heart was chastened. She acknowledged the goodness of God, she acknowledged the duties she had to perform, and eagerly she returned home. She bent over her husband, who still slept; her warm, devoted kiss awakened him, and words of heartfelt love fell from the lips of both. Now she was gentle and strong as a wife can be; and from her lips came the words of faith: "Whatever He doeth is right and best."

  Then her husband asked, "From whence hast thou all at once derived such strength and comforting faith?"

  And as she kissed him and her children, she said, "It came from God, through my child in the grave."

  墓里的孩子

  屋子里充满了悲哀,每一颗心都充满了悲哀。一个四岁的孩子死去了。他是他爸爸妈妈唯一的儿子,是他们的欢乐和未来的希望。他的爸爸妈妈还有两个较大的女儿,最大的那一个这一年就要受坚信礼了。她们都是可爱的好孩子,但是死去的孩子总是最心疼的孩子,何况他还是一个顶小的独生儿子呢?这真是一场大灾难。两个姐姐幼小的心灵已经悲哀到了极点;父亲的悲痛更使她们感到特别难过。父亲的腰已经弯了,妈妈也被这种空前的悲哀压倒了。她曾经日日夜夜忙着看护这个生病的孩子,照料他,抱着他,搂着他,觉得他已经成了她身体的一部分。她简直不能想象他已经死了,快要躺进棺材,被埋葬到坟墓里去。她认为上帝不可能把这个孩子从她的手中抢走。但事情居然发生了,而且成了千真万确的事实,所以她在剧烈的痛苦中说:

  “上帝不知道这件事!他的那些在世上的仆人,有的真是没有一点良心;这些人随便处理事情,简直不听母亲们的祷告。”

  她在痛苦中舍弃了上帝。她的心中涌现了阴暗的思想——她想到了死,永恒的死。她觉得人不过是尘土中的尘土,她这一生是完了。这种思想使她觉得自己无所依靠;她陷入失望的无底深渊中去了。

  当她苦痛到了极点的时候,连哭都哭不出来。她没有想到她还有年幼的女儿。她丈夫的眼泪滴到她的额上,但是她没有看他。她一直在想那个死去了的孩子。她的整个生命和存在都沉浸在回忆中:回忆她的孩子,回忆他所讲过的每一句天真幼稚的话。

  入葬的那一天终于到来了。在这以前她有许多夜晚没有睡过觉;但是天明的时候,她疲倦到了极点,所以就迷迷糊糊地睡去了。棺材就在这时候被抬到一间僻静的房子里。棺材盖就是在那儿钉上的,为的是怕她听见锤子的声音。

  她一醒,就立刻爬起来,要去看孩子。她的丈夫含着眼泪说:

  “我们已经把棺材钉上了——事情非这样办不可!”

  “上帝既然对我这样残酷,"她大声说,"人们对我怎么会更好呢?"于是她呜咽地哭起来了。