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the shadow-第4章

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that I am as fortunate and as powerful as any man can be; I will do

something unusually good for you。 You shall live in my palace; drive

with me in the royal carriage; and have a hundred thousand dollars a

year; but you must allow every one to call you a shadow; and never

venture to say that you have been a man。 And once a year; when I sit

in my balcony in the sunshine; you must lie at my feet as becomes a

shadow to do; for I must tell you I am going to marry the princess;

and our wedding will take place this evening。〃

    〃Now; really; this is too ridiculous;〃 said the learned man。 〃I

cannot; and will not; submit to such folly。 It would be cheating the

whole country; and the princess also。 I will disclose everything;

and say that I am the man; and that you are only a shadow dressed up

in men's clothes。〃

    〃No one would believe you;〃 said the shadow; 〃be reasonable;

now; or I will call the guards。〃

    〃I will go straight to the princess;〃 said the learned man。

    〃But I shall be there first;〃 replied the shadow; 〃and you will be

sent to prison。〃 And so it turned out; for the guards readily obeyed

him; as they knew he was going to marry the king's daughter。

    〃You tremble;〃 said the princess; when the shadow appeared

before her。 〃Has anything happened? You must not be ill to…day; for

this evening our wedding will take place。〃

    〃I have gone through the most terrible affair that could

possibly happen;〃 said the shadow; 〃only imagine; my shadow has gone

mad; I suppose such a poor; shallow brain; could not bear much; he

fancies that he has become a real man; and that I am his shadow。〃

    〃How very terrible;〃 cried the princess; 〃is he locked up?〃

    〃Oh yes; certainly; for I fear he will never recover。〃

    〃Poor shadow!〃 said the princess; 〃it is very unfortunate for him;

it would really be a good deed to free him from his frail existence;

and; indeed; when I think how often people take the part of the

lower class against the higher; in these days; it would be policy to

put him out of the way quietly。〃

    〃It is certainly rather hard upon him; for he was a faithful

servant;〃 said the shadow; and he pretended to sigh。

    〃Yours is a noble character;〃 said the princess; and bowed herself

before him。

    In the evening the whole town was illuminated; and cannons fired

〃boom;〃 and the soldiers presented arms。 It was indeed a grand

wedding。 The princess and the shadow stepped out on the balcony to

show themselves; and to receive one cheer more。 But the learned man

heard nothing of all these festivities; for he had already been

executed。





                            THE END



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