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第44章 THE NIGHTINGALE(1)

Adapted from Hans Christian Andersen.

A long, long time ago, as long ago as when there were fairies, there lived an emperor in China, who had a most beautiful palace, all made of crystal.Outside the palace was the loveliest garden in the whole world, and farther away was a forest where the trees were taller than any other trees in the world, and farther away, still, was a deep wood.And in this wood lived a little Nightingale.The Nightingale sang so beautifully that everybody who heard her remembered her song better than anything else that he heard or saw.People came from all over the world to see the crystal palace and the wonderful garden and the great forest; but when they went home and wrote books about these things they always wrote, "But the Nightingale is the best of all."At last it happened that the Emperor came upon a book which said this, and he at once sent for his Chamberlain.

"Who is this Nightingale?" said the Emperor."Why have I never heard him sing?"The Chamberlain, who was a very important person, said, "There cannot be any such person; I have never heard his name.""The book says there is a Nightingale," said the Emperor."I command that the Nightingale be brought here to sing for me this evening."The Chamberlain went out and asked all the great lords and ladies and pages where the Nightingale could be found, but not one of them had ever heard of him.So the Chamberlain went back to the Emperor and said, "There is no such person.""The book says there is a Nightingale," said the Emperor; "if the Nightingale is not here to sing for me this evening I will have the court trampled upon, immediately after supper."The Chamberlain did not want to be trampled upon, so he ran out and asked everybody in the palace about the Nightingale.At last, a little girl who worked in the kitchen to help the cook's helper, said, "Oh, yes, I know the Nightingale very well.Every night, when I go to carry scraps from the kitchen to my mother, who lives in the wood beyond the forest, I hear theNightingale sing."

The Chamberlain asked the little cook- maid to take him to the Nightingale's home, and many of the lords and ladies followed after.When they had gone a little way, they heard a cow moo.

"Ah!" said the lords and ladies, "that must be the Nightingale; what a large voice for so small a creature!""Oh, no," said the little girl, "that is just a cow, mooing."A little farther on they heard some bull- frogs, in a swamp."Surely that is the Nightingale," said the courtiers; "it really sounds like church- bells!""Oh, no," said the little girl, "those are bullfrogs, croaking."At last they came to the wood where the Nightingale was."Hush!" said the little girl, "she is going to sing." And, sure enough, the little Nightingale began to sing.She sang so beautifully that you have never in all your life heard anything like it.

"Dear, dear," said the courtiers, "that is very pleasant; does that little gray bird really make all that noise? She is so pale that I think she has lost her color for fear of us."The Chamberlain asked the little Nightingale to come and sing for the Emperor.The little Nightingale said she could sing better in her own greenwood, but she was so sweet and kind that she came with them.

That evening the palace was all trimmed with the most beautiful flowers you can imagine, and rows and rows of little silver bells, that tinkled when the wind blew in, and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of wax candles, that shone like tiny stars.In the great hall there was a gold perch for the Nightingale, beside the Emperor's throne.

When all the people were there, the Emperor asked the Nightingale to sing.Then the little gray Nightingale filled her throat full, and sang.And, my dears, she sang so beautifully that the Emperor's eyes filled up with tears! And, you know, emperors do not cry at all easily.So he asked her to sing again, and this time she sang so marvelously that the tears came out of his eyes and ran down his cheeks.That was a great success.They asked the little Nightingale to sing, over and over again, and when they had listened enough the Emperor said that she should be made "Singer inChief to the Court." She was to have a golden perch near the Emperor's bed, and a little gold cage, and was to be allowed to go out twice every day.But there were twelve servants appointed to wait on her, and those twelve servants went with her every time she went out, and each of the twelve had hold of the end of a silken string which was tied to the little Nightingale's leg! It was not so very much fun to go out that way!

For a long, long time the Nightingale sang every evening to the Emperor and his court, and they liked her so much that the ladies all tried to sound like her; they used to put water in their mouths and then make little sounds like this: glu-glu-glug.And when the courtiers met each other in the halls, one would say "Night," and the other would say "ingale," and that was conversation.

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