猴爪 The Monkeys Paw(第2页)
Thesoldiershookhishead。“Fancy,Isuppose,”hesaidslowly。
“Ifyoucouldhaveahreewishes,”saidtheoldman,eyeinghimkeenly,“wouldyouhavethem?”
“Idontknow,”saidtheother。“Idontknow。”
&hepaw,anddangliweenhisfrohumb,suddeupoe,withaslightcry,stoopeddownaoff。
&itburn,”saidthesoldiersolemnly。
“Ifyoudontwantit,Morris,”saidtheoldmaome。”
“Iwont,”saidhisfriehrewitonthefre。Ifyoukeepit,dontblamemeforitthefreagain,likeasensibleman。”
&hershookhisheadandexaminedhisnewpossessionclosely。“Howdoyoudoit?”heinquired。
“Holditupinyhthandandwishaloud,”saidthesergeant-major,“butIwarnyouoftheces。”
“SouheArabianNights,”saidMrs。White,assheroseaosetthesupper。“Dontyouthinkyoumightwishforfourpairsofhandsforme?”
Herhusbaalismanfromhispodtheintolaughterasthesergeant-major,withalookofalarmohimbythearm。
“Ifyoumustwish,”hesaidgruffly,“wishforsomethingsensible。”
Mr。Whitedroppeditbatohispodplagchairs,motionedhisfrieable。Inthebusinessofsupperthetalismanartlyfotten,ahethreesatlistenihralledfashioalmentofthesoldiersadventuresinIndia。
“Ifthetaleaboutthemonkeypawishfulthanthosehehasbeentellingus,”saidHerbert,asthedoorclosedbehi,justintimeforhimtocatchthelasttraimakemuchoutofit。”
“Didyougivehimanythingforit,father?”inquiredMrs。White,regardingherhusbandclosely。
“Atrife,”saidhe,gslightly。“Hedidntwantit,butImadehimtakeit。Andhepressedmeagaintothro>
“Likely,”saidHerbert,withpretendedhorror。“Why,we‘regoingtoberidfamous,andhappy。Wishtobeaher,tobeginwith;thenyou’tbehenpecked。”
&edrouable,pursuedbythemalignedMrs。Whitearmedwithanantimacassar。
Mr。Whitetookthepawfromhispodeyeditdubiously。“Idon‘tknoishfor,andthat’safact,”hesaidslowly。“ItseemstomeIvegotallI>
“Ifyouohehouse,you‘dbequitehappy,wouldn’tyou?”saidHerbert,withhishandonhisshoulder。“Well,wishfortwohundredpoulljustdoit。”
Hisfather,smilingshamefacedlyathisowy,heldupthetalisman,ashisson,withasolemmarredbyawinkathismother,satdoianoandstruckafewimpressivechords。
“Iwishfortwohundredpounds,”saidtheoldmandistinctly。
Afnethepiahewords,iedbyashudderingtheoldman。Hiswifeandsonrantowardhim。
“Itmoved,”hecried,withaglanceofdisgustattheobjectasitlayonthefoor。“AsIwishedittwistedinmyhandslikeasnake。”
“Well,Idohemoney,”saidhisson,ashepickeditupahetable,“aInevershall。”
“Itmusthavebeenyourfancy,father,”saidhiswife,regardinghimanxiously。
Heshookhishead。“hough;theresnoharmdogavemeashockallthesame。”
&downbythefreagaiwomeheirpipes。Outside,thewindwashigherthaheoldmanstartednervouslyatthesoundupstairs。Asilenusualatleduponallthree,whichlasteduntiltheoldcouplerosetoretirefht。
&youllfiedupinabigbaginthemiddleofyourbed,”saidHerbert,ashebadethemgoodnight,“ahinghorriblesquattingupontopofthewardrobewatgyouasyoupottengains。”
&alohedarkness,gazingatthedyingfre,andseei。Thelastfacewassohorribleandsosimiaitigotsovividthat,withalittleuneasylaugh,hefeltoableflassgalittlewatertothrowoverit。Hishahemonkeyspaw,andwithalittleshiverhewipedhishandonhisdwentuptobed。
II
IhewintrysumasitstreamedoverthebreakfasttableHerbertlaughedathisfears。Thererosaietheroomwhichithadlathepreviousnight,ay,shrivelledlittlepaitthesideboardwithaesswhiedbeliefinitsvirtues。
“Isupposealloldsoldiersarethesame,”saidMrsWhite。“Theideaofourlisteningtosuse!Howcouldwishesbegrahesedays?Andiftheycould,howcouldtwohundredpoundshurtyou,father?”
“Mightdropohesky,”saidthefrivolousHerbert。
“Morrissaidthethingshappeurally,”saidhisfather,“thatyoumightifyousowishedattributeittoce。”
&breakintothemoneybeforeIeback,”saidHerbert,asherosefromthetable。“I‘mafraidit’llturnyouintoamean,avarian,andweshallhavetodisownyou。”
Hismhed,andfollowinghimtothedoor,watchedhimdownthertothebreakfasttable,wasveryhappyattheexpenseofherhusbay。Allofwhiotpreventherfrtothedooratthepostman’sknoorpreventherfrsomewhatshortlyteant-majorsofbibuloushabitswhehatthephtatailorsbill。
&willhavesomemoreofhisfunnyremarks,Iexpehee,”shesaid,astheysatatdinner。
“Idaresay,”saidMr。White,phimselfoutsomebeer;“butforallthat,thethingmovedinmyhand;thatIlls>
“Youthoughtitdid,”saidtheoldladysoothingly。