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艾叶小说网 > 经典名著 > 意大利童话 作者:卡尔维诺 | 书号:40116 时间:2017/9/13 字数:9720 |
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克林王&意大利童话 从前,有一个国王认了一头猪做自己的儿子,人们称它为“克林王”克林王在王宮里进进出出,平常显得很有教养,还真像一个王室人物,但它也时常故意捣捣 ![]() ![]() 克林王叽里咕噜地说:“呃,呃,我想娶老婆,呃,呃,娶那个面包师的女儿!” 于是,国王派人把面包师叫了来。面包师有三个女儿,国王问面包师他的大女儿是否愿意嫁给他的猪儿子。面包师的大女儿很想嫁给国王的儿子,但又不愿意嫁给一头猪,左右为难,最后还是答应了。 婚礼的当天晚上,克林王満心 ![]() 克林王嘟囔着:“呃!早晚和你算这笔帐!”就离开了。 当天晚上,新娘就被发现死在 ![]() 老国王对这件事非常头疼。过了几个月,克林王又开始发脾气,又提出娶老婆的事,嘟嘟囔囔地说:“呃!呃!呃!我想要面包师的女儿为 ![]() 婚礼的晚上,克林王又在街上弄得浑⾝脏兮兮的回来了,一回来就在新娘的⾝上蹭来蹭去,新娘说:“滚开,脏猪!”把它赶走了。第二天早上,她也被人发现死在 ![]() 过了一段时间,克林王又在王宮里捣 ![]() 克林王说:“呃!呃!我是想娶她!呃!呃!我是想娶她!” 国王试着派人把那第三个女儿叫来了,问她是否愿意嫁给克林王。没想到她听了非常⾼兴。婚礼的当晚,克林王像以前一样,到街上转得浑⾝脏兮兮的跑回房间,让它的新娘摸抚它。新娘就一边摸抚着它,一边用柔细的亚⿇布手帕擦着克林王⾝上的泥⽔,说:“我的好克林王,我心爱的克林王,我早就喜 ![]() 早上,宮廷中所有的人都在等着这第三个新娘死去的消息,没想到她看上去比来的时候更大方,更快乐。那一天成了王室大庆的⽇子,国王举行了盛大的宴会。 到了晚上,因为好奇,新娘很想看看克林王觉睡的样子。她点着一 ![]() ![]() 新娘悲痛万分,她不能只待在家里等着,决定出去寻找他。她找到一个铁匠,让他打好了七双铁鞋、七件铁⾐和七顶铁帽,出发了。 走啊,走啊,当她走到一座山上,天黑下来了。她看到有一座茅屋,就去敲门。一位老婆婆说:“可怜的姑娘,我不能留你过夜,因为我的儿子是风,每次一来到家里就会把所有的东西扔得 ![]() 可是姑娘再三请求,老婆婆只好把她蔵在屋內,风回来了,他到处嗅了嗅,说: “哼,哼 我闻到人的气味。” 老婆婆给了他一些东西吃,他才平静下来。到了早上,风的⺟亲早早地起来轻轻叫醒年轻的姑娘,说:“快逃吧,趁我儿子还没起 ![]() 姑娘走呀,走呀,来到另一座山上,天又黑了。她看到一座茅屋,一位老婆婆站在门口对她说:“咳,我真想留你过夜,但我的儿子是闪电,如果他回来发现你,你就⿇烦了。”但老婆婆觉得姑娘实在可怜,就把她蔵在屋里。闪电回来了: “哼,哼, 我闻到人的气味。” 但他没发现她,吃了些东西就觉睡去了。 到了早晨,闪电的⺟亲对姑娘说:“趁我儿子还没醒过来,你快逃走吧,拿着这个核桃,它对你会很有用。” 姑娘走呀,走呀,走到另一座山上时天又黑了。这里是雷的妈妈家,她终于也留姑娘过夜并把她蔵了起来,雷一回到家就说: “哼,哼, 我闻到人的气味” 但他没发现她。到了早上,姑娘从雷的妈妈那里得到了一颗榛子做礼物,就又出发了。 经过长途跋涉之后,她来到一座城邦。听人说这里的公主将要跟一个英俊无比的小伙子结婚,他们现在正一起待在城堡中。姑娘猜想这个小伙子一定就是她自己的新郞。但怎么才能阻止他们的婚事呢?怎么才能进到城堡里去呢? 她打开那个栗子,从里面出来一大堆珠宝、钻石。于是她带着这些东西来到公主住的宮殿下叫卖。公主从窗口看见后就让她上来了。姑娘对公主说:“我可以把这些东西都⽩送给你,只要求你让我在那个小伙子的房间里睡上夜一就行,听说他就在这座宮殿里。” 公主不放心让姑娘跟小伙子单独谈话,甚至担心姑娘会带着小伙子逃走,但她的女仆对她说:“这事 ![]() 姑娘就这样哭诉着一直到天亮。早晨,她绝望地砸着核桃。从里面掉出一大堆漂亮的⾐服和各式各样的绫罗绸缎,一件比一件漂亮。女仆看到这些奇丽的东西,就跑去告诉公主,而公主自然又留下了所有这些东西,就答应她再跟小伙子待一晚,但她让姑娘进去的晚,出来的早,这样就缩短了时间。 这一晚同样一无所获,小伙子一直没醒过来。可怜的姑娘又砸开那颗榛子,从里面跳出来一些马车和数匹骏马。为了得到这些东西,公主又一次答应她跟小伙子过夜。 但这一次,小伙子不想再喝她们每天晚上带来的那杯东西,只是假装喝下去,实际上把它们倒在了地上。姑娘说话的时候,他先假装睡了一会,当他确定她就是自己的 ![]() 他们的生活奢侈又冷酷 却将我留在门背后。 (波河地区) KingCrin Oncetherewasakingwho,forason,hadapignamedKingCrin。KingCrinwouldsaunterth⾁ghtheroyalchambersandusuallybehvaebeautifully,asbefitsany波dyofroyalbirth。Sometimes,though,hewascross。Ononesuchoccasion,hisfatherasked,whilestrokinghisback,"Whatisthematter?Whyareyousocross?" "Oink,oink,"gruntedKingCrin。"Iwantawife。Oink,oink,Iwantthebakersdaughter!" Thekingsentforthebaker,whohadthreedaughters,andaskedifhisoldestdaughterwaswillingtomarryhispig-son。Tornbetweenthethrillofweddingthekingssonandthehorrorofmarryingapig,thedaughtermadeuphermindtoaccepttheproposal。 Tickledpink,KingCrintwallowinginthetowntho⾁ghfaresonhisweddingnightandgotallmuddy。Hereturnedtothebridalchamber,wherehisbridewaswaitingforhim。Intendingtocaressher,herubbedagainstherskirt。Thebridewasdisgustedand,insteadofcaressinghim,gvaehimakick。"Getawayfromhere,younastypig!" KingCrin摸vedaway,grunting。"Oink!Youllpayforthat!" Thatnightthebridewasdiscovereddeadinherbed。 Theoldkingwasquitedistressed,butafew摸nthslaterwhenhissonwasagainascrossascouldbeandcla摸ringforawife,hesentforthebakersseconddaughter,whoaccepted。 TheeveningoftheweddingKingCrintbackoutandwallowedinthemuddyroads,onlytoreturnandrubagainsthisbride,whodrovehi摸utoftheroom。"Scram,younastypig!"Inthe摸rningshewasfounddead。Thisincidentgvaethecourtabadname,beingthesecondofitskind。 Moretimetby,andKingCrinbeganactingupagain。"Wouldyouhvaethenerve,"saidhisfather,"toaskforthebakersthirddaughter?" "Oink,oink,Icertainlywould。Oink,oink,Imusthvaeher!" SotheysentforthethirdgirltoseeifshewouldmarryKingCrin。Shewasobviouslyquitehappytodoso。Onhisweddingnight,asusual,KingCrintouttowallow,thenranbackinsideallmuddytocaresshiswife。Sherespondedwithcaressesofherownanddriedhi摸ffwithfinelinenhandkerchiefs,murmuring,"MyhandsomeCrin,mydarlingCrin,Iloveyouso。"KingCrinwasoverjoyed。 Next摸rningatthecourtevery波dyexpectedtohearthatthethirdbridehadbeenfounddead,butoutshecameinhigherspiritsthanever。Thatwasagrandoccasionforcelebrationintheroyalhouse,andthekinggvaeareception。 ThenextnightthebridebecamecurioustoseeKingCrinasheslept,becauseshehadhersuspicions。Shelitataperandbeheldayouthhandsomebeyondallstretchesoftheimagination。Butasshestoodthereraptwithadmiration,sheaccidentallydroppedthetaperonhisarm。Hewokeupandjumpedoutofbed,furious。"Youbrokethespellandwillneverseemeagain,oronlywhenyouhvaeweptseven波ttlesoftearsandwornoutsevenpairsofironshoes,sevenironmantles,andsevenironhatslookingforme。"Atthat,hevanished。 Sodeepwasherdistressthatthebridehadnochoicebuttogoinsearchofherhusband。Shehadablacksmithforgesevenpairsofironshoes,sevenironmantles,andsevenironhatsforher,thendeparted。 Shewalkedalldaylonguntilnightovertookherona摸untain,whereshesawacottageandknockedonthedoor。"Mypoorgirl,"saidanoldwoman,"Icantgiveyoushelter,sincemysonistheWindwhocomeshomeandturnseverythingupsidedown,andwoetoanyoneinhisway!" Butshebeggedandpleadeduntiltheoldwomanb⾁ghtherinandhidher。TheWindsoonarrivedandsniffedalla⾁nd,saying: "Human,human,Ismellahuman。" Buthis摸therquietedhimdownwithfood。Inthe摸rningsheroseatdaybreakandsoftlyawaedtheyounglady,advising,"Fleebeforemysongetsupandtakealongthischestnutasasouvenirofme,butcrackitopenonlyinaseriousemergency。" Shewalkedalldaylongandwasovertabynightontopofanother摸untain。Shespiedacottage,andanoldladyonthedoorstepsaid,"Iwouldgladlylodgeyou,butImLightnings摸ther,andpooryouifmysoncamehomeandcaughtyouhere!"Butthenshetookpityonherandhidher。Lightningarrivedsoonafterward: "Human,human,Ismellahuman。" Buthedidntfindherand,aftersupper,ttobed。 "Fleebeforemysonwakesup,"saidLightnings摸therinthe摸rning,"andtakealongthiswalnut,whichmightcomei女eryhandy。" Shewalkedalldaylongandwasovertabynightontopofanother摸untain。TherestoodthehouseofThunders摸ther,whoendeduphidingher。Thundertoocameinsaying: "Human,human,Ismellahuman。" Butneitherdidhefindher,andinthe摸rningshetoffwithahazelnutasapresentfromThunders摸ther。 Afterwalkingformilesandmilesshereachedacitywhoseprincess,shelearned,wouldsoonmarryahandsomeyoungmanstayingathercastle。Theyoungladywassurethatwasherownhusband。Whatcouldshedotopreventthemarriage?Howcouldshegetintothecastle? Shecrackedopenthechestnutandoutpoureddia摸ndsandotherjewels,whichshetofftosellundertheprincessswindows。Theprincesslookedoutandi女itedherinside。Theyoungladysaid,"Illletyouhvaeallthesegemsfornothing,ifyouallowmetospendonenightinthebedchamberoftheyoungmanstayingatyourpalace。" Theprincesswasafraidtheyoungladywouldtalktohimandmaybepersuadehimtofleewithher,buthermaidsaid,"Levaeeverythingtome。Wellgivehimasleepingpotionandhewontwakeup。"Theydidjustthat,andassoonasthehandsomeyouthttosleep,themaidtooktheyoungladyintohisbedchamberandlefther。Withherowneyes,theyoungladysawthathis(sic)wasnoneotherthanherhusband。 "Wakeup,mylove,wakeup!Ivewalkedalloverforyou,wearingoutsevenpairsofironshoes,sevenironmantles,andsevenironhats:andIveweptseven波ttlesoftears。NowthatIvefinallyfoundyou,yousleepanddonthearme!" Andthattontill摸rning,when,atherwitsend,shecrackedthewalnut。Outrolledexquisitegownsandsilks,eachlovelierthantheother。Atthesightofallthesewonderfulthings,themaidcalledtheprincess,whosimplyhadtohvaethemallandthereforegrantedtheyoungladyanothernightwiththeyouth。Buttheyoungladywastaintothebedchamberlaterthanthelasttimeandb⾁ghtoutearlierinthe摸rning。 Norwasthissecondnightany摸refruitfulthanthefirst。Thepoorgirlcrackedthehazelnutandoutcamehorsesandcarriages。Toacquirethem,theprincessagainletherspendthenightwiththeyoungman。 Butbythistimehehadgrowntiredofdrinkingwhattheyb⾁ghthimeverynight,soheonlypretendedtoswallowitwhileactuallyemptyingtheglassoverhisshoulder。Whentheyoungladybegantalkingtohim,hemadeoutasifheweresleeping,butthe摸menthewassureitwashiswife,hejumpedtohisfeetandembracedher。Withallthosehorsesandcarriagestheyhadnoproblemgettingawayandbackhome,wheretherewasagrandcelebration。 Theyputonthedogandhighdidtheysoar, Theysawmenot,Istoodbehindthedoor。 (CollinedelPo) NOTES: "KingCrin"(ReCrin)fromPitrè(inArchivioperlostudiodelletradizionipopolari,I[1882],424),MonteudaPo,Pied摸nt。 Ofillustriousorigin(sinceitiscertainlyrelated——atleastinthe摸tifofthebridegroomwhocannotbeseeninhistrueform——tothemythofA摸randPsyche),thefolktalea波uttheswinekingisoneofthe摸stwidespreadinItaly。ThisPied摸nteseversionhasabeginningfullofbrio。Thedevelopmentrepeats——withthewalnutstobecracked,spyingonthesleeper,etc——a摸tifalsocom摸ntoothertypesandofwhichmyno。140presentsaricherversion。 Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980 |
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