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第7章 Chapter 4(2)

Now Sir Kay arose and began to fire up on his history-mill with me for fuel.It was time for me to feel serious,and I did.Sir Kay told how he had encountered me in a far land of barbarians,who all wore the same ridiculous garb that I did --a garb that was a work of enchantment,and intended to make the wearer secure from hurt by human hands.However he had nullified the force of the enchantment by prayer,and had killed my thirteen knights in a three hours'battle,and taken me prisoner,sparing my life in order that so strange a curiosity as I was might be exhibited to the wonder and admiration of the king and the court.He spoke of me all the time,in the blandest way,as "this prodigious giant,"and "this horrible sky-towering monster,"and "this tusked and taloned man-devouring ogre",and everybody took in all this bosh in the naivest way,and never smiled or seemed to notice that there was any discrepancy between these watered statistics and me.He said that in trying to escape from him I sprang into the top of a tree two hundred cubits high at a single bound,but he dislodged me with a stone the size of a cow,which "all-to brast"the most of my bones,and then swore me to appear at Arthur's court for sentence.He ended by condemning me to die at noon on the 21st;and was so little concerned about it that he stopped to yawn before he named the date.

I was in a dismal state by this time;indeed,I was hardly enough in my right mind to keep the run of a dispute that sprung up as to how I had better be killed,the possibility of the killing being doubted by some,because of the enchantment in my clothes.And yet it was nothing but an ordinary suit of fifteen-dollar slopshops.Still,I was sane enough to notice this detail,to wit:many of the terms used in the most matter-offact way by this great assemblage of the first ladies and gentlemen in the land would have made a Comanche blush.Indelicacy is too mild a term to convey the idea.However,I had read "Tom Jones,"and "Roderick Random,"and other books of that kind,and knew that the highest and first ladies and gentlemen in England had remained little or no cleaner in their talk,and in the morals and conduct which such talk implies,clear up to a hundred years ago;in fact clear into our own nineteenth century --in which century,broadly speaking,the earliest samples of the real lady and real gentleman discoverable in English history --or in European history,for that matter --may be said to have made their appearance.Suppose Sir Walter,instead of putting the conversations into the mouths of his characters,had allowed the characters to speak for themselves?We should have had talk from Rebecca and Ivanhoe and the soft lady Rowena which would embarrass a tramp in our day.However,to the unconsciously indelicate all things are delicate.

King Arthur's people were not aware that they were indecent and I had presence of mind enough not to mention it.

They were so troubled about my enchanted clothes that they were mightily relieved,at last,when old Merlin swept the difficulty away for them with a common-sense hint.He asked them why they were so dull --why didn't it occur to them to strip me.In half a minute I was as naked as a pair of tongs!And dear,dear,to think of it:I was the only embarrassed person there.Everybody discussed me;and did it as unconcernedly as if I had been a cabbage.Queen Guenever was as naively interested as the rest,and said she had never seen anybody with legs just like mine before.It was the only compliment I got --if it was a compliment.

Finally I was carried off in one direction,and my perilous clothes in another.I was shoved into a dark and narrow cell in a dungeon,with some scant remnants for dinner,some moldy straw for a bed,and no end of rats for company.

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