dream days-第20章
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〃It's all right; father。 Don't you worry。 It's only a dragon。〃
〃Only a dragon?〃 cried his father。 〃What do you mean; sitting
there; you and your dragons? ONLY a dragon indeed! And what
do YOU know about it?〃
〃'Cos it IS; and 'cos I DO know;〃 replied the Boy; quietly。
〃Look here; father; you know we've each of us got our line。
YOU know about sheep; and weather; and things; _I_ know
about dragons。 I always said; you know; that that cave up there
was a dragon…cave。 I always said it must have belonged to a
dragon some time; and ought to belong to a dragon now; if rules
count for anything。 Well; now you tell me it HAS got a
dragon; and so THAT'S all right。 I'm not half as much
surprised as when you told me it HADN'T got a dragon。 Rules
always come right if you wait quietly。 Now; please; just leave
this all to me。 And I'll stroll up to…morrow morningno; in the
morning I can't; I've got a whole heap of things to dowell;
perhaps in the evening; if I'm quite free; I'll go up and have a
talk to him; and you'll find it'll be all right。 Only; please;
don't you go worrying round there without me。 You don't
understand 'em a bit; and they're very sensitive; you know!〃
〃He's quite right; father;〃 said the sensible mother。 〃As
he says; dragons is his line and not ours。 He's wonderful
knowing about book…beasts; as every one allows。 And to tell the
truth; I'm not half happy in my own mind; thinking of that poor
animal lying alone up there; without a bit o' hot supper or
anyone to change the news with; and maybe we'll be able to do
something for him; and if he ain't quite respectable our Boy'll
find it out quick enough。 He's got a pleasant sort o' way with
him that makes everybody tell him everything。〃
Next day; after he'd had his tea; the Boy strolled up the chalky
track that led to the summit of the Downs; and there; sure
enough; he found the dragon; stretched lazily on the sward in
front of his cave。 The view from that point was a magnificent
one。 To the right and left; the bare and billowy leagues of
Downs; in front; the vale; with its clustered homesteads;
its threads of white roads running through orchards and well…
tilled acreage; and; far away; a hint of grey old cities on the
horizon。 A cool breeze played over the surface of the grass and
the silver shoulder of a large moon was showing above distant
junipers。 No wonder the dragon seemed in a peaceful and
contented mood; indeed; as the Boy approached he could hear the
beast purring with a happy regularity。 〃Well; we live and
learn!〃 he said to himself。 〃None of my books ever told me that
dragons purred!〃
〃Hullo; dragon!〃 said the Boy; quietly; when he had got up to
him。
The dragon; on hearing the approaching footsteps; made the
beginning of a courteous effort to rise。 But when he saw it was
a Boy; he set his eyebrows severely。
〃Now don't you hit me;〃 he said; 〃or bung stones; or squirt
water; or anything。 I won't have it; I tell you!〃
〃Not goin' to hit you;〃 said the Boy wearily; dropping on the
grass beside the beast: 〃and don't; for goodness' sake; keep on
saying ‘Don't;' I hear so much of it; and it's monotonous; and
makes me tired。 I've simply looked in to ask you how you were
and all that sort of thing; but if I'm in the way I can easily
clear out。 I've lots of friends; and no one can say I'm in the
habit of shoving myself in where I'm not wanted!〃
〃No; no; don't go off in a huff;〃 said the dragon; hastily; 〃fact
is;I'm as happy up here as the day's long; never without an
occupation; dear fellow; never without an occupation! And yet;
between ourselves; it IS a trifle dull at times。〃
The Boy bit off a stalk of grass and chewed it。 〃Going to make a
long stay here?〃 he asked; politely。
〃Can't hardly say at present;〃 replied the dragon。 〃It seems a
nice place enoughbut I've only been here a short time; and one
must look about and reflect and consider before settling down。
It's rather a serious thing; settling down。 Besidesnow I'm
going to tell you something! You'd never guess it if you tried
ever so!fact is; I'm such a confoundedly lazy beggar!〃
〃You surprise me;〃 said the Boy; civilly。
〃It's the sad truth;〃 the dragon went on; settling down between
his paws and evidently delighted to have found a listener at
last: 〃and I fancy that's really how I came to be here。 You see
all the other fellows were so active and EARNEST and all that
sort of thingalways rampaging; and skirmishing; and scouring
the desert sands; and pacing the margin of the sea; and chasing
knights all over the place; and devouring damsels; and going
on generallywhereas I liked to get my meals regular and then to
prop my back against a bit of rock and snooze a bit; and wake up
and think of things going on and how they kept going on just the
same; you know! So when it happened I got fairly caught。〃
〃When WHAT happened; please?〃 asked the Boy。
〃That's just what I don't precisely know;〃 said the dragon。 〃I
suppose the earth sneezed; or shook itself; or the bottom dropped
out of something。 Anyhow there was a shake and a roar and a
general stramash; and I found myself miles away underground and
wedged in as tight as tight。 Well; thank goodness; my wants are
few; and at any rate I had peace and quietness and wasn't always
being asked to come along and DO something。 And I've got such
an active mindalways occupied; I assure you! But time went
on; and there was a certain sameness about the life; and at
last I began to think it would be fun to work my way upstairs and
see what you other fellows were doing。 So I scratched and
burrowed; and worked this way and that way and at last I came out
through this cave here。 And I like the country; and the view;
and the peoplewhat I've seen of 'emand on the whole I feel
inclined to settle down here。〃
〃What's your mind always occupied about?〃 asked the Boy。 〃That's
what I want to know。〃
The dragon coloured slightly and looked away。 Presently he said
bashfully:
〃Did you everjust for funtry to make up poetryverses; you
know?〃
〃'Course I have;〃 said the Boy。 〃Heaps of it。 And some of it's
quite good; I feel sure; only there's no one here cares about it。
Mother's very kind and all that; when I read it to her; and so's
father for that matter。 But somehow they don't seem to〃
〃Exactly;〃 cried the dragon; 〃my own case exactly。 They don't
seem to; and you can't argue with 'em about it。 Now you've got
culture; you have; I could tell it on you at once; and I should
just like your candid opinion about some little things I threw
off lightly; when I was down there。 I'm awfully pleased to have
met you; and I'm hoping the other neighbours will be equally
agreeable。 There was a very nice old gentleman up here only last
night; but he didn't seem to want to intrude。〃
〃That was my father;〃 said the boy; 〃and he IS a nice old
gentleman; and I'll introduce you some day if you like。〃
〃Can't you two come up here and dine or something to…morrow?〃
asked the dragon eagerly。 〃Only; of course; if you've got
nothing better to do;〃 he added politely。
〃Thanks awfully;〃 said the Boy; 〃but we don't go out anywhere
without my mother; and; to tell you the truth; I'm afraid she
mightn't quite approve of you。 You see there's no getting over
the hard fact that you're a dragon; is there? And when you talk
of settling down; and the neighbours; and so on; I can't help
feeling that you don't quite realize your position。 You're an
enemy of the human race; you see!〃
〃Haven't got an enemy in the world;〃 said the dragon; cheerfully。
Too lazy to make 'em; to begin with。 And if I DO read other
fellows my poetry; I'm always ready to listen to theirs!〃
〃Oh; dear!〃 cried the boy; 〃I wish you'd try and grasp the
situation properly。 When the other people find you out; they'll
come after you with sp