登陆注册
5451700000003

第3章

You shall see What you shall see and you shall hear What you shall hear, though It shall have happened three thousand year; and you shall know neither Doubt nor Fear. Fast! Hold fast all I give you.'

The children shut their eyes, but nothing happened.

'Well?' said Una, disappointedly opening them. 'I thought there would be dragons.'

"'Though It shall have happened three thousand year,"' said Puck, and counted on his fingers. 'No; I'm afraid there were no dragons three thousand years ago.'

'But there hasn't happened anything at all,' said Dan.

'Wait awhile,' said Puck. 'You don't grow an oak in a year - and Old England's older than twenty oaks. Let's sit down again and think. I can do that for a century at a time.'

'Ah, but you're a fairy,' said Dan.

'Have you ever heard me say that word yet?' said Puck quickly.

'No. You talk about "the People of the Hills", but you never say "fairies",' said Una. 'I was wondering at that.

Don't you like it?'

'How would you like to be called "mortal" or "human being" all the time?' said Puck; 'or "son of Adam" or "daughter of Eve"?'

'I shouldn't like it at all,' said Dan. 'That's how the Djinns and Afrits talk in the Arabian Nights.'

'And that's how I feel about saying - that word that I don't say. Besides, what you call them are made-up things the People of the Hills have never heard of - little buzzflies with butterfly wings and gauze petticoats, and shiny stars in their hair, and a wand like a schoolteacher's cane for punishing bad boys and rewarding good ones. I know 'em!'

'We don't mean that sort,'said Dan. 'We hate 'em too.'

'Exactly,' said Puck. 'Can you wonder that the People of the Hills don't care to be confused with that painty-winged, wand-waving, sugar-and-shake-your-head set of impostors? Butterfly wings, indeed! I've seen Sir Huon and a troop of his people setting off from Tintagel Castle for Hy-Brasil in the teeth of a sou'-westerly gale, with the spray flying all over the Castle, and the Horses of the Hills wild with fright. Out they'd go in a lull, screaming like gulls, and back they'd be driven five good miles inland before they could come head to wind again.

Butterfly-wings! It was Magic - Magic as black as Merlin could make it, and the whole sea was green fire and white foam with singing mermaids in it. And the Horses of the Hills picked their way from one wave to another by the lightning flashes! That was how it was in the old days!'

'Splendid,' said Dan, but Una shuddered.

'I'm glad they're gone, then; but what made the People of the Hills go away?' Una asked.

'Different things. I'll tell you one of them some day - the thing that made the biggest flit of any,' said Puck. 'But they didn't all flit at once. They dropped off, one by one, through the centuries. Most of them were foreigners who couldn't stand our climate. They flitted early.'

'How early?' said Dan.

'A couple of thousand years or more. The fact is they began as Gods. The Phoenicians brought some over when they came to buy tin; and the Gauls, and the Jutes, and the Danes, and the Frisians, and the Angles brought more when they landed. They were always landing in those days, or being driven back to their ships, and they always brought their Gods with them. England is a bad country for Gods. Now, I began as I mean to go on. A bowl of porridge, a dish of milk, and a little quiet fun with the country folk in the lanes was enough for me then, as it is now. I belong here, you see, and I have been mixed up with people all my days. But most of the others insisted on being Gods, and having temples, and altars, and priests, and sacrifices of their own.'

'People burned in wicker baskets?' said Dan. 'Like Miss Blake tells us about?'

'All sorts of sacrifices,' said Puck. 'If it wasn't men, it was horses, or cattle, or pigs, or metheglin - that's a sticky, sweet sort of beer. I never liked it. They were a stiff-necked, extravagant set of idols, the Old Things. But what was the result? Men don't like being sacrificed at the best of times; they don't even like sacrificing their farm-horses. After a while, men simply left the Old Things alone, and the roofs of their temples fell in, and the Old Things had to scuttle out and pick up a living as they could. Some of them took to hanging about trees, and hiding in graves and groaning o' nights. If they groaned loud enough and long enough they might frighten a poor countryman into sacrificing a hen, or leaving a pound of butter for them. I remember one Goddess called Belisama. She became a common wet water-spirit somewhere in Lancashire. And there were hundreds of other friends of mine. First they were Gods. Then they were People of the Hills, and then they flitted to other places because they couldn't get on with the English for one reason or another. There was only one Old Thing, I remember, who honestly worked for his living after he came down in the world. He was called Weland, and he was a smith to some Gods. I've forgotten their names, but he used to make them swords and spears. I think he claimed kin with Thor of the Scandinavians.'

'Heroes of Asgard Thor?' said Una. She had been reading the book.

'Perhaps,' answered Puck. 'None the less, when bad times came, he didn't beg or steal. He worked; and I was lucky enough to be able to do him a good turn.'

'Tell us about it,' said Dan. 'I think I like hearing of Old Things.'

They rearranged themselves comfortably, each chewing a grass stem. Puck propped himself on one strong arm and went on:

'Let's think! I met Weland first on a November afternoon in a sleet storm, on Pevensey Level.'

'Pevensey? Over the hill, you mean?' Dan pointed south.

'Yes; but it was all marsh in those days, right up to Horsebridge and Hydeneye. I was on Beacon Hill - they called it Brunanburgh then - when I saw the pale flame that burning thatch makes, and I went down to look.

同类推荐
  • 删补文苑楂橘

    删补文苑楂橘

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 三身梵赞

    三身梵赞

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 闽县乡土志

    闽县乡土志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 养生秘录

    养生秘录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 许真君玉匣记

    许真君玉匣记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 文明重生

    文明重生

    每一个灵感都是宇宙的记忆,是其它文明的片段。机缘巧合之下,王文峰的脑电波打开了藏在宇宙意识中的宝藏,继承了伽罗瓦文明的遗产。故事就此展开了......
  • 明的后裔

    明的后裔

    书中我仅仅是写一部分人的生活,还阐述了一种不成形的生死观。死并不可怕,可怕的是活得没有意义。如果一个人活得没有意义还不如尽快地死去。这意义因人而异,或者为了一个信念,或者为了一个目标,或者只是为了证明生存与死亡的区别。身为一个人,该死的时候就得死去,想不死都不行。本书作者在书中抒发了个人的人生观点。
  • 地底潜伏者1英雄篇

    地底潜伏者1英雄篇

    被迫到地底生活的人类遗忘了曾经守护他们的英雄们,而英雄们还在以自己的方式保护着这个充满污秽的世界。他们可能是工人,可能是医生,甚至是街上的流浪汉。明知可能一去不复返而前行的执着称之为英。为唤醒千百万人而抛洒热血的决心称之为雄。他们只为信仰而活,只等再度响起,夺回未来的战歌。献给那些被复杂的世界折磨得遍体鳞伤但依然灵气尚存的人们。
  • 腹黑小萌宝:娘亲送到,请查收

    腹黑小萌宝:娘亲送到,请查收

    慕玖颜爹不疼娘死得早,被丢去别庄自生自灭,鬼门关走一次,忽然转了性,虐渣妹,打渣爹,一手开锁功夫天下无双。原本只想安静的抱住个金大腿,结果没想到惹上了不得了的大人物!“听说了吗,慕家大小姐怀孕了,孩子还没爹。”不知何时,京城中流传着这样一句话。慕玖颜炸毛,抱着儿子走上人生巅峰,霸道宣布:“孩子他爹坟头草比我儿子都高了。”不料晚上就被堵在床上:“嗯?坟头草?”门外,奶娃娃干脆关门上锁,牵着弟弟,拿着钥匙丢进了河里:“爹爹,这次我要妹妹!”
  • 返生莲

    返生莲

    别人重生都是开了挂。怎么到了她这里反了呀?智商掉线,颜值掉线,武力掉线。男主还给她下毒!!!!她拼命掘起,想知道谁杀是杀人凶手!wc?她找了多年的杀人凶手竟然是自己?“尊主大人,给我解药还不好??”“先练功,自己都能把自己杀了,你也是厉害的人物呀!”
  • 位面漫游之小人当道

    位面漫游之小人当道

    杜扶俄是一个妥妥的社会俗人,她自己心中就是这么认为的,只是她还是一个热爱华夏的小人而已。如果碰上灾难,她会第一时间趁火打劫。只是她没想到,这样子的她居然会有人对她有感觉,跟没想到居然让她来推动位面发展。好吧~_~,接都接下来了,就只能好好完成任务了。还有那个人,你不许跑,既然你都对我有感觉了,我也觉得你符合我想要的那个人,那你下辈子,下下辈子,生生世世都是我的。对,她就是这么霸道。
  • 当我遇上你

    当我遇上你

    我从未想过此生仍有美好,直到当我遇上你——四年前的一场致命误会,让萧致远与桑子衿拥有了这段名存实亡的婚姻。他们同在一个屋檐下,抚养着共同的女儿,近在咫尺,彼此的心却仿佛隔着天涯。他明明深爱,却也只能这样不远不近地守候;她明明说恨,却从未真的去选择伤害。往事总有真相大白的一天,他们也终究会知道彼此在心底里的位置。原来,一切的美好,都是从遇上你开始。
  • 紫藤萝

    紫藤萝

    一个可以指挥千军万马的部队首长,却指挥不了一个叛逆的儿子;一颗负罪心灵的自我救赎,却摆脱不了残酷命运的捉弄;一个敢恨敢爱、一心想走出樊篱的女人,最终却走向毁灭;一个美丽清纯的少女,却走向爱恨交织的深渊……这一切,谁之过?这是一部令人深恶、令人回味的作品。
  • 凰医帝临七神

    凰医帝临七神

    (原名《焚尽七神:狂傲女帝》)前世,她贵为巅峰女帝,一夕之间局势逆转,沦为废材之质。魂灵双修,医毒无双,血脉觉醒,一御万兽。天现异象,凰命之女,自此归来,天下乱之。这一次,所有欺她辱她之人必杀之!他自上界而来,怀有目的,却因她动摇内心深处坚定的道义。“你曾说,你向仰我,你想像我一样,步入光明,是我对不起你,又让你重新回到黑暗。”“你都不在了,你让我一个人,怎么像向仰你?!”爱与不爱,从来都是我们自己的事,与他人无关。带走了所有的光明与信仰。
  • 喜欢我一下会死啊!

    喜欢我一下会死啊!

    我那么喜欢你,你喜欢我一下会死啊!李语桐最恨的不是风启航,而是处处都在捉弄她的命运。五岁的李语桐失去了记忆,改名换姓,有了新的家人,新的朋友,新的生活。但是她不知道,在很久之前有一个人已经将她深深的刻在了心里。可悲的是,那个人并不知道现在的她就是之前的她,而她也并不知道那个让自己嫉妒如狂的人,其实就是她自己。