the mirror of kong ho-第30章
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I should seek to approach from the opposite end; where; doubtless; the
more humane and conciliatory grass…hoppers were assembled。 Thus guided
I now set forth in a widely…circuitous direction; having the point
where I meant to open an attack clearly before my eyes; yet seeking to
deliver a more effective onslaught by reaching it to some extent
unperceived and to this end creeping forward in the protecting shadow
of the long grass and untrimmed herbage。
Whether the one already referred to had incapably failed to express
his real meaning; or whether he was tremulous by nature and
inordinately self…deficient; concerns the narration less than the fact
that he had admittedly produced a state of things largely in excess of
the actual。 There is no longer any serviceable pretext for maintaining
that those guarding any point of their position were other than mild
and benevolent; while the only edged weapon displayed was one
courteously produced to aid this person's ineffectual struggles to
extricate himself when; by some obscure movement; he had most ignobly
entangled his pigtail about the claws of his sandal。
Ignorant of this; the true state of things; I was still advancing
subtly when one wearing the emblems of our band appeared from among
the brown insects and came towards me。 〃Courage!〃 I exclaimed in a
guarded tone; raising my head cautiously and rejoiced to find that I
should not be alone。 〃Here is one clad in green bearing succour; who
will; moreover; obstinately defend his stumps to the last extremity。〃
〃That's right;〃 replied the opportune person agreeably; 〃we need a few
like that。 But do get up on your hind legs and come along; there's a
good fellow。 You can play at bears in the nursery when we get back; if
you want。〃
Certainly one can simulate the movements of wild animals in a
market…garden if the impersonation is thought to be desirable; yet the
reasonable analogy of the saying is elusive in the extreme; and I
followed the ally who had thus betrayed my presence with a deep…set
misgiving although in the absence of a more trustworthy guide; and in
the suspicion that some point of my every ordinary strategy had been
inept; I was compelled to mould myself identically into his advice。
Scarcely had he left me; and I was endeavouring to dispel any idea of
treachery towards those about by actions of graceful courtesy; when
oneunworthy of burialstanding a score of paces distant; (to whom;
indeed; this person was at the moment bowing with almost passionate
vehemence; inspired by the conviction that he; for his part; was
engaged in a like attention;) suddenly cast a missilewhich; somewhat
double…facedly; he had hitherto held concealed in his closed
handwith undeviating force and accuracy。 So unexpected was the
movement; so painfully…impressed the vindictive contact; that I should
have instinctively seized the offensively…directed object and
contemptuously hurled it back again; if the consequence of the blow
had not deprived my mind of all retaliatory ambitions。 In this
emergency was manifested a magnanimous act worthy of the incense of a
poem; for a person standing immediately by; seeing how this one was
balanced in his emotions; picked up the missile; and although one of
the foremost of the opposing band; very obligingly flung it back at
the assailant。 Even an outcast would not have passed this without a
suitable tribute; and turning to him; I was remarking appreciatively
that men were not divided by seas and wooden barriers; but by the
unchecked and conflicting lusts of the mind; when the unclean and
weed…nurtured traitor twenty paces distant; taking a degraded
advantage from this person's attitude; again propelled his weapon with
an even more concentrated perfidy than before。 At this new outrage
every brown cricket shrank from the attitude of alert vigour which
hitherto he had maintained; and as though to disassociate themselves
from the stain of complicity all crossed over and took up new
positions。
Up to this point; majestic head; in order to represent the adventure
in its proper sequence; it has been advisable to present the details
as they arose before the eyes of a reliable and dispassionate gazer。
Now; however; it is no less seemly to declare that this barbarian
sport of leaping insects is not so discreditably shallow as it had at
first appeared; while in every action there may be found an apt but
hidden symbol。 Thus the presence of the two green locusts in the midst
of others of a dissimilar nature represents the unending strife by
which even the most pacific are ever surrounded。 The fragile erection
of sticks (behind which this person at first sought to defend himself
until led into a more exposed position by one garbed in white;) may be
regarded as the home and altar; and adequately depicts the hollowness
of the protection it affords and the necessity of reliantly emerging
to defy an invader rather than lurking discreditably among its
recesses。 The missile is the equivalent of a precise and immediate
danger; the wooden club the natural instinct for defence with which
all living creatures are endowed; so that when the peril is for the
time driven away the opportunity is at hand for the display of
virtuous amusements; the exchanging of hospitality; and the beating of
professional drums as we would say。 Thus; at the next attack the one
sharing the enterprise with me struck the missile so proficiently that
its recovery engaged the attention of all our adversaries; and then
began to exhibit his powers by running and leaping towards me。
Recognising that the actual moment of the display had arrived; this
person at once emitted a penetrating cry of concentrated challenge;
and also began to leap upwards and about; and with so much energy that
the highly achieved limits of his flight surprised even himself。
As for the bystanders; esteemed; those who opposed us; and the members
of our own band; although this leaping sportiveness is a competition
more regarded and practised among all orders than the pursuit of
commercial eminence; or even than the allurements of the sublimest
Classics; it may be truly imagined that never before had they
witnessed so remarkable a game cricket。 From the pagoda a loud cry of
wonder acclaimed the dexterity of this person's efforts; the three
tiers of maidens climbed one upon another in their anxiety to lose no
detail of the adventure; and outstanders from distant points began to
assemble。 The brown enemy at once abandoned themselves to a panic; and
for the most part cast themselves incapably to the ground; rolling
from side to side in an access of emotion; the two arbiters clad in
white conferred together; doubtless on the uselessness of further
contest; while the ally who had summoned me to take a part instead of
being encouraged to display his agility in a like manner continued to
run slavishly from point to point; while I overcame the distances in a
series of inspired bounds。
In the meanwhile the sounds of encouragement from the ever…increasing
multitude grew like the falling of a sudden coast storm among the ripe
leaves of a tea…plantation; and with them the voices of many calling
upon my name and inciting me to further and even higher achievements
reached my ears。 Not to grow small in the eyes of these estimable
persons I continued in my flight; and abandoning all set movements and
limits; I began to traverse the field in every direction; becoming
more proficient with e