the grey brethren(阴郁的教友们)-第4章
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hearth; and you will find milk in the brown jug。 I will show you a symbol
presently。〃
The Child and the two cats went into the cave and sat down by the fire。
It was warm and restful after the biting air。 The cats purred pleasantly;
the Child sat with her chin in her hand watching the glowing wood burn
red and white on the great hearthstone。
〃The Recluse generally answers my questions by showing me
something I have seen for a long time but never beheld; or heard and never
lent ear。 I wonder what it will be this time;〃 she said to herself。
The grateful warmth made the Child sleepy; and she gave a start when
she found the Recluse standing by her with outstretched hand。
〃Come; dear Child;〃 he said; and leaving the sleeping cats she
followed him; her hand in his。
The air was full of wonderful sound; voices and song; and the cry of
the bells。
The Child wondered; and then remembered it was Christmas night。
The Recluse led her down a little passage and opened a door。 They
stepped out together; but not into the forest。
〃This is the front door of my house;〃 said the Recluse; with a little
smile。
They stood on a white road; on one side a stretch of limestone down;
on the other steep terraces with gardens and vineyard。 The air was soft
and warm; and sweet with the breath of lilies。 The heaven was ablaze
with stars; across the plain to the east the dawn was breaking。 A group of
strangely…clad men went down the road followed by a flock of sheep。
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〃Let us go with them;〃 said the Recluse; and hand in hand they went。
The road curved to the right; round the bend; cut in the living rock;
was a cave; the shepherds stopped and knelt; and there was no sound but
the soft rapid breathing of the flock。 Then the Child was filled with an
overmastering longing; a desire so great that the tears sprang hot to her
eyes。 She dropped the Recluse's hand and went forward where the
shepherds knelt。 Once again the air was full of wonderful sound; voices
and song; and the cry of the bells; but within all was silence。 The cave
was rough…hewn; and stabled an ox and an ass; close to the front a tall
strong man leaning on a staff kept watch and ward; within knelt a peasant
Maid; and on a heap of yellow straw lay a tiny new…born Babe loosely
wrapped in a linen cloth: around and above were wonderful figures of
fire and mist。
The infinite; visible and attainable。
The mystery which is the greatest possible wisdom。
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〃Come; Child;〃 said the Recluse。
The fire had burnt low; it was quite dark; save for the glow of the live
embers。
He threw on a great dry pine log; it flared like a torch。 The cats'
stretched in the sudden blaze; and then settled to sleep again。 The Child
and the Recluse passed out into the forest。 The moon was very bright
and the snow reflected its rays; so that it was light in spite of the great
trees。 The air was full of wonderful sound; voices and song; and the cry
of the bells; and the Child sang as she went in a half…dream by the side of
the Recluse:…
〃In dieser heil'gen Weihnachtszeit; Alleluja! Sei; Gott der Herr;
gebenedeit; Alleluja! Alleluja!〃
and wondered when she would wake up。 They came to the old; old
church in the forest; and the pictured saints looked out at them from the
lighted window; through the open door they could see figures moving
about with tapers in their hands; save for these the church was still empty。
The Recluse led the way up the nave to the north side of the Altar。 The
Child started a little; she was really dreaming then a kind of circular dream;
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for again she stood before the cave; again the reverend figure kept watch
and ward over the kneeling Maid and the little Babe。 The sheep and the
shepherds were not there; but a little lamb had strayed in; and the
wonderful figures of fire and mist … they were there in their place。
〃Little one;〃 said the Recluse softly; 〃here is a symbol … concealment
yet revelation … the King as servant … the strong helpless … the Almighty a
little child; and thus the infinite stands revealed for all of us; visible and
attainable; if we will have it so。 It is the centre of all mystery; the
greatest possible wisdom; the Eternal Child。〃
〃You showed it me before;〃 said the Child; 〃only we were out of doors;
and the shepherds were there with the sheep; but the angels are here just
the same。〃
The Recluse bowed his head。
〃Wait for me here with them; dear Child; I will fetch you after
service。〃
The church began to fill; old men in smock frocks and tall hats; little
children wrapped warm against the cold; lads; shining and spruce; old
women in crossed shawls and wonderful bonnets。 The service was not
very long; then the Recluse went up into the old grey stone pulpit。 The
villagers settled to listen … he did not often preach。
〃My brothers and sisters; to…night we keep the Birth of the Holy Babe;
and to…night you and I stand at the gate of the Kingdom of Heaven; the
gate which is undone only at the cry of a little child。 'Except ye be
converted and become as little children; ye shall not enter。'
〃The Kingdom is a great one; nay; a limitless one; and many enter in
calling it by another name。 It includes your own hearts and this
wonderful forest; all the wise and beautiful works that men have ever
thought of or done; and your daily toil; it includes your nearest and dearest;
the outcast; the prisoner; and the stranger; it holds your cottage home and
the jewelled City; the New Jerusalem itself。 People are apt to think the
Kingdom of Heaven is like church on Sunday; a place to enter once a
week in one's best: whereas it holds every flower; and has room for the ox
and the ass; and the least of all creatures; as well as for our prayer and
worship and praise。
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〃'Except ye become as little children。' How are we to be born again;
simple children with wondering eyes?
〃We must learn to lie in helpless dependence; to open our mouth wide
that it may be filled; to speak with halting tongue the language we think
we know; we must learn above all our own ignorance; and keep alight and
cherish the flame of innocency in our hearts。
〃It is a tired world; my brethren; and we are most of us tired men and
women who live on it; for we seek ever after some new thing。 Let us pass
out through the gate into the Kingdom of Heaven and not be tired any
more; because there we shall find the new thing that we seek。 Heaven is
on earth; the Kingdom is here and now; the gate stands wide to…night; for
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