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第26章

The Baker's Wife They were now passing through a lovely country of hill and dale and rushing stream.The hills were abrupt, with broken chasms for watercourses, and deep little valleys full of trees.But now and then they came to a larger valley, with a fine river, whose level banks and the adjacent meadows were dotted all over with red and white kine, while on the fields above, that sloped a little to the foot of the hills, grew oats and barley and wheat, and on the sides of the hills themselves vines hung and chestnuts rose.

They came at last to a broad, beautiful river, up which they must go to arrive at the city of Gwyntystorm, where the king had his court.As they went the valley narrowed, and then the river, but still it was wide enough for large boats.After this, while the river kept its size, the banks narrowed, until there was only room for a road between the river and the great Cliffs that overhung it.

At last river and road took a sudden turn, and lo! a great rock in the river, which dividing flowed around it, and on the top of the rock the city, with lofty walls and towers and battlements, and above the city the palace of the king, built like a strong castle.

But the fortifications had long been neglected, for the whole country was now under one king, and all men said there was no more need for weapons or walls.No man pretended to love his neighbour, but every one said he knew that peace and quiet behaviour was the best thing for himself, and that, he said, was quite as useful, and a great deal more reasonable.The city was prosperous and rich, and if everybody was not comfortable, everybody else said he ought to be.

When Curdie got up opposite the mighty rock, which sparkled all over with crystals, he found a narrow bridge, defended by gates and portcullis and towers with loopholes.But the gates stood wide open, and were dropping from their great hinges; the portcullis was eaten away with rust, and clung to the grooves evidently immovable;while the loopholed towers had neither floor nor roof, and their tops were fast filling up their interiors.Curdie thought it a pity, if only for their old story, that they should be thus neglected.But everybody in the city regarded these signs of decay as the best proof of the prosperity of the place.Commerce and self-interest, they said, had got the better of violence, and the troubles of the past were whelmed in the riches that flowed in at their open gates.

Indeed, there was one sect of philosophers in it which taught that it would be better to forget all the past history of the city, were it not that its former imperfections taught its present inhabitants how superior they and their times were, and enabled them to glory over their ancestors.There were even certain quacks in the city who advertised pills for enabling people to think well of themselves, and some few bought of them, but most laughed, and said, with evident truth, that they did not require them.Indeed, the general theme of discourse when they met was, how much wiser they were than their fathers.

Curdie crossed the river, and began to ascend the winding road that led up to the city.They met a good many idlers, and all stared at them.It was no wonder they should stare, but there was an unfriendliness in their looks which Curdie did not like.No one, however, offered them any molestation: Lina did not invite liberties.After a long ascent, they reached the principal gate of the city and entered.

The street was very steep, ascending toward the palace, which rose in great strength above all the houses.just as they entered, a baker, whose shop was a few doors inside the gate, came out in his white apron, and ran to the shop of his friend, the barber, on the opposite side of the way.But as he ran he stumbled and fell heavily.Curdie hastened to help him up, and found he had bruised his forehead badly.He swore grievously at the stone for tripping him up, declaring it was the third time he had fallen over it within the last month; and saying what was the king about that he allowed such a stone to stick up forever on the main street of his royal residence of Gwyntystorm! What was a king for if he would not take care of his people's heads! And he stroked his forehead tenderly.

'Was it your head or your feet that ought to bear the blame of your fall?' asked Curdie.

'Why, you booby of a miner! My feet, of course,' answered the baker.

'Nay, then,' said Curdie, 'the king can't be to blame.'

'Oh, I see!' said the baker.'You're laying a trap for me.Of course, if you come to that, it was my head that ought to have looked after my feet.But it is the king's part to look after us all, and have his streets smooth.'

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