As they went along; they saw lying in the path a pair of old shoes; which they supposed to belong to a poor man who was employed in a field close by; and who had nearly finished his day’s work。
The student turned to the professor; saying; “Let us play the man a trick: we will hide his shoes; and conceal ourselves behind those bushes; and wait to see his perplexity1 when he cannot find them。”
“My young friend;” answered the professor;“we should never amuse2 ourselves at the expense of the poor。 But you are rich; and may give yourself a much greater pleasure by means of the poor man。 Put a coin into each shoe; and then we will hide ourselves and watch how the discovery affects him。”
The student did so; and they both placed themselves behind the bushes close by。
The poor man soon finished his work; and came across the field to the path where he had left his coat and shoes。 While putting on his coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes; but feeling something hard; he stooped down3 to feel what it was; and found the coin。
Astonishment4 and wonder were seen upon his countenance。 He gazed upon5 the coin; turned it round; and looked at it again and again。 He then looked around him on all sides; but no person was to be seen。 He now put the money into his pocket; and proceeded to put on the other shoe; but his surprise was doubled on finding the other coin。
His feelings overcame him; he fell upon his knees; looked up to heaven and uttered aloud a fervent6 thanksgiving; in which he spoke of his wife; sick and helpless; and his children without bread; whom the timely bounty7; from some unknown hand; would save from perishing。
The student stood there deeply affected; and his eyes filled with tears。 “Now;” said the professor; “are you not much better pleased than if you had played your intended trick?”
The youth replied; “You have taught me a lesson which I will never forget。 I feel now the truth of those words; which I never understood before:‘It is more blessed8 to give than to receive。’”
梅罗普的奖励(1)
佚名
梅罗普是七个漂亮的姐妹中最文静也最不引人注意的一个。她已习惯并心甘情愿做配角。“每个人都很关注她们,”她想,“所以她们要努力做得更完美。没有人关注我,我做得差不多就可以了。”
她的姐妹们总是受到各种各样年轻男子的青睐,他们迷恋、崇拜并追求她们。梅罗普只能静静地待在角落里看他们来来往往,并为姐妹们的幸福而高兴。闲着没事儿时,她就读书写字,并且写下了许多幻想中的生活:她想象着如果自己和姐妹们一样漂亮迷人、大方出众,她的生活会如何如何。
其他六个姐妹都对梅罗普深表同情,因为她们也都认为自己很漂亮,而在她们看来,梅罗普只是可爱。她们享受着生活的欢愉,而梅罗普那梦幻般的面容,却丝毫不能引起人们的兴趣。她似乎只沉湎于她的梦幻世界,而让人误以为她对现实生活极不满意。
年轻男子络绎不绝,姐妹们的心情也随之飘忽不定。只有一张男子的脸,是梅罗普能经常看到的,那人叫西绪福斯,是个泥瓦匠,他正在梅罗普家的房子周围砌石墙。她的姐妹们从不会正眼瞧他一下,因为他穿得很寒酸,且从不带礼物给她们,他总是从后门进入厨房,然后让梅罗普找她父亲,问石墙确切应该砌在什么位置。
梅罗普注意到,西绪福斯对她十分尊重,当问她怎么做的时候总是诚心诚意的。偶尔,他会带一小桶草莓或一袋苹果给她,这些都是他闲逛时采摘的。而梅罗普总会红着脸接受这些礼物。她的姐妹们便嘲笑她,对那些礼物不屑一顾,因为她们身边的那些年轻男子常给她们带些金银珠宝、玫瑰花、装饰带和皮具等贵重物品。
但是文静的梅罗普却为这些朴实的礼物而激动。“宝石谁都会买,”她对姐妹们说,“玫瑰花和皮具任何人也都可以买,但是在烈日下花整整一上午或一下午的时间,忍受蚊蝇叮咬去采摘果子,却不是人人都可以做得到的,更别提那些纨绔子弟了。”对于她的话,姐妹们只是一笑了之,笑声明显不像以往那么畅快。
一天下午,梅罗普的父亲和西绪福斯一起去了农田,想向他解释围墙应砌在什么位置。不一会儿,西绪福斯浑身湿漉漉的,把梅罗普的父亲背回了厨房。父亲浑身湿透,似乎失去了知觉。西绪福斯把他放在桌子上,大声叫梅罗普拿来干净的毛巾和白兰地酒。
父亲呷了几口烈酒,便气喘吁吁地讲了事情的经过。原来梅罗普的父亲手拿六分仪边测量边往后退,一不小心掉进了她家旁边那条水流湍急的深水河里,幸亏西绪福斯立即跳入河中,把他从冰冷的河水中救了上来。
父亲苏醒后,对西绪福斯感激不尽,并许诺:西绪福斯可以娶他的任何一个女儿为妻。他把女儿们都叫到书房,其中六个哭闹着不情愿,都认为西绪福斯配不上她们。梅罗普像往常一样站在角落里,微笑着,默不作声。
父亲很生气,责备女儿们没有良心,西绪福斯救了他的命,理所应当得到她们的爱。听了父亲的斥责,她们不再哭闹,只是抽泣着,板着脸,红肿着眼睛,一声不吭地呆立在那儿。
西绪福斯微笑着,谨慎地做着自己的选择,他的目光落在梅罗普身上,说道:“先生,我想选择梅罗普,娶她为妻。”姐妹们猛地抬起头,刚才的恐惧感顿时被欣喜或者说是失望所取代。
“你宁可选择梅罗普也不选择我们?”大姐简直不敢相信自己的耳朵,“你难道瞎了眼吗?”
父亲又严厉地呵斥了她们,除了梅罗普,其余的姐妹都离开了书房。“西绪福斯,我很高兴把梅罗普嫁给你,但是,你必须告诉我,为什么选她而不选我其他的女儿呢?”
“先生;”泥瓦匠解释说,“你的每个女儿都美貌出众,这是毫无疑问的。但是如果没有人追求她们,她们的美丽就会褪色,她们的光彩也会渐渐消退且不堪一击。然而梅罗普的美丽源于善良的心灵,聪明的头脑,这种美是永远不会褪色的。我认为她是我的最佳选择,先生!”
梅罗普的奖励(2)
西绪福斯和梅罗普结婚了,随着时间的流逝,他的预言真的得到了证实,梅罗普的姐妹们都失去了往日的美丽容颜,不再是男人们追求的对象,她们越来越感到了苦闷,终日不出家门,也不再有男人登门拜访;与她们共度美好时光。
在西绪福斯的爱情滋润下,梅罗普变得越来越光彩迷人,她写的幻想故事给两个人的生活平添了许多乐趣——他们一人写作,一人欣赏——幸福快乐地白头偕老。
Merope’s Reward
Anonymous
Of the seven beautiful ones; Merope was the quietest and the easiest to overlook。 She herself became accustomed to blending into the background; and found a way to content herself with that。 “Everyone is always watching them;” she thought; “so they have to be perfect。 No one watches me; I can settle for being good。”
Her sisters went through the world being cherished and adored and sought after by all manner of young men。 Merope watched the parade