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THE ELFIN HILL故事

  THE ELFIN HILL故事
      A FEW large lizards were running nimbly about in the
      clefts of an old tree; they could understand one another very
      well, for they spoke the lizard language.
      "What a buzzing and a rumbling there is in the elfin
      hill," said one of the lizards; "I have not been able to close
      my eyes for two nights on account of the noise; I might just
      as well have had the toothache, for that always keeps me
      awake."
      "There is something going on within there," said the other
      lizard; "they propped up the top of the hill with four red
      posts, till cock-crow this morning, so that it is thoroughly
      aired, and the elfin girls have learnt new dances; there is
      something."
      "I spoke about it to an earth-worm of my acquaintance,"
      said a third lizard; "the earth-worm had just come from the
      elfin hill, where he has been groping about in the earth day
      and night. He has heard a great deal; although he cannot see,
      poor miserable creature, yet he understands very well how to
      wriggle and lurk about. They expect friends in the elfin hill,
      grand company, too; but who they are the earth-worm would not
      say, or, perhaps, he really did not know. All the
      will-o'-the-wisps are ordered to be there to hold a torch
      dance, as it is called. The silver and gold which is plentiful
      in the hill will be polished and placed out in the moonlight."
      "Who can the strangers be?" asked the lizards; "what can
      the matter be? Hark, what a buzzing and humming there is!"
      Just at this moment the elfin hill opened, and an old
      elfin maiden, hollow behind, came tripping out; she was the
      old elf king's housekeeper, and a distant relative of the
      family; therefore she wore an amber heart on the middle of her
      forehead. Her feet moved very fast, "trip, trip;" good
      gracious, how she could trip right down to the sea to the
      night-raven.
      "You are invited to the elf hill for this evening," said
      she; "but will you do me a great favor and undertake the
            
            

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      invitations? you ought to do something, for you have no
      housekeeping to attend to as I have. We are going to have some
      very grand people, conjurors, who have always something to
      say; and therefore the old elf king wishes to make a great
      display."
      "Who is to be invited?" asked the raven.
      "All the world may come to the great ball, even human
      beings, if they can only talk in their sleep, or do something
      after our fashion. But for the feast the company must be
      carefully selected; we can only admit persons of high rank; I
      have had a dispute myself with the elf king, as he thought we
      could not admit ghosts. The merman and his daughter must be
      invited first, although it may not be agreeable to them to
      remain so long on dry land, but they shall have a wet stone to
      sit on, or perhaps something better; so I think they will not
      refuse this time. We must have all the old demons of the first
      class, with tails, and the hobgoblins and imps; and then I
      think we ought not to leave out the death-horse, or the
      grave-pig, or even the church dwarf, although they do belong
      to the clergy, and are not reckoned among our people; but that
      is merely their office, they are nearly related to us, and
      visit us very frequently."
      "Croak," said the night-raven as he flew away with the
      invitations.
      The elfin maidens we're already dancing on the elf hill,
      and they danced in shawls woven from moonshine and mist, which
      look very pretty to those who like such things. The large hall
      within the elf hill was splendidly decorated; the floor had
      been washed with moonshine, and the walls had been rubbed with
      magic ointment, so that they glowed like tulip-leaves in the
  bsp; light. In the kitchen were frogs roasting on the spit, and
      dishes preparing of snail skins, with children's fingers in
      them, salad of mushroom seed, hemlock, noses and marrow of
      mice, beer from the marsh woman's brewery, and sparkling
      salt-petre wine from the grave cellars. These were all
            
            

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      substantial food. Rusty nails and church-window glass formed
      the dessert. The old elf king had his gold crown polished up
      with powdered slate-pencil; it was like that used by the first
      form, and very difficult for an elf king to obtain. In the
      bedrooms, curtains were hung up and fastened with the slime of
      snails; there was, indeed, a buzzing and humming everywhere.
      "Now we must fumigate the place with burnt horse-hair and
      pig's bristles, and then I think I shall have done my part,"
      said the elf man-servant.
      "Father, dear," said the youngest daughter, "may I now
      hear who our high-born visitors are?"
      "Well, I suppose I must tell you now," he replied; "two of
      my daughters must prepare themselves to be married, for the
      marriages certainly will take place. The old goblin from
      Norway, who lives in the ancient Dovre mountains, and who
      possesses many castles built of rock and freestone, besides a
      gold mine, which is better than all, so it is thought, is
      coming with his two sons, who are both seeking a wife. The old
      goblin is a true-hearted, honest, old Norwegian graybeard;
      cheerful and straightforward. I knew him formerly, when we
      used to drink together to our good fellowship: he came here
      once to fetch his wife, she is dead now. She was the daughter
      of the king of the chalk-hills at Moen. They say he took his
      wife from chalk; I shall be delighted to see him again. It is
      said that the boys are ill-bred, forward lads, but perhaps
      that is not quite correct, and they will become better as they
      grow older. Let me see that you know how to teach them good
      manners."
      "And when are they coming?" asked the daughter.
      "That depends upon wind and weather," said the elf king;
      "they travel economically. They will come when there is the
      chance of a ship. I wanted them to come over to Sweden, but
      the old man was not inclined to take my advice. He does not go
      forward with the times, and that I do not like."
            
            

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      Two will-o'-the-wisps came jumping in, one quicker than
      the other, so of course, one arrived first. "They are coming!
      they are coming!" he cried.
      "Give me my crown," said the elf king, "and let me stand
      in the moonshine."
      The daughters drew on their shawls and bowed down to the
      ground. There stood the old goblin from the Dovre mountains,
      with his crown of hardened ice and polished fir-cones. Besides
      this, he wore a bear-skin, and great, warm boots, while his
      sons went with their throats bare and wore no braces, for they
      were strong men.
      "Is that a hill?" said the youngest of the boys, pointing
      to the elf hill, "we should call it a hole in Norway."
      "Boys," said the old man, "a hole goes in, and a hill
      stands out; have you no eyes in your heads?"
      Another thing they wondered at was, that they were able
      without trouble to understand the language.
      "Take care," said the old man, "or people will think you
      have not been well brought up."
      Then they entered the elfin hill, where the select and
      grand company were assembled, and so quickly had they appeared
      that they seemed to have been blown together. But for each
      guest the neatest and pleasantest arrangement had been made.
      The sea folks sat at table in great water-tubs, and they said
      it was just like being at home. All behaved themselves
      properly excepting the two young northern goblins; they put
      their legs on the table and thought they were all right.
      "Feet off the table-cloth!" said the old goblin. They
      obeyed, but not immediately. Then they tickled the ladies who
      waited at table, with the fir-cones, which they carried in
      their pockets. They took off their boots, that they might be
      more at ease, and gave them to the ladies to hold. But their
      father, the old goblin, was very different; he talked
      pleasantly about the stately Norwegian rocks, and told fine
      tales of the waterfalls which dashed over them with a
            
            

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      clattering noise like thunder or the sound of an organ,
      spreading their white foam on every side. He told of the
      salmon that leaps in the rushing waters, while the water-god
      plays on his golden harp. He spoke of the bright winter
      nights, when the sledge bells are ringing, and the boys run
      with burning torches across the smooth ice, which is so
      transparent that they can see the fishes dart forward beneath
      their feet. He described everything so clearly, that those who
      listened could see it all; they could see the saw-mills going,
      the men-servants and the maidens singing songs, and dancing a
      rattling dance,- when all at once the old goblin gave the old
      elfin maiden a kiss, such a tremendous kiss, and yet they were
      almost strangers to each other.
      Then the elfin girls had to dance, first in the usual way,
      and then with stamping feet, which they performed very well;
      then followed the artistic and solo dance. Dear me, how they
      did throw their legs about! No one could tell where the dance
      begun, or where it ended, nor indeed which were legs and which
      were arms, for they were all flying about together, like the
      shavings in a saw-pit! And then they spun round so quickly
      that the death-horse and the grave-pig became sick and giddy,
      and were obliged to leave the table.
      "Stop!" cried the old goblin," is that the only
      house-keeping they can perform? Can they do anything more than
      dance and throw about their legs, and make a whirlwind?"
      "You shall soon see what they can do," said the elf king.
      And then he called his youngest daughter to him. She was
      slender and fair as moonlight, and the most graceful of all
      the sisters. She took a white chip in her mouth, and vanished
      instantly; this was her accomplishment. But the old goblin
      said he should not like his wife to have such an
      accomplishment, and thought his boys would have the same
      objection. Another daughter could make a figure like herself
      follow her, as if she had a shadow, which none of the goblin
            
            

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      folk ever had. The third was of quite a different sort; she
      had learnt in the brew-house of the moor witch how to lard
      elfin puddings with glow-worms.
      "She will make a good housewife," said the old goblin, and
      then saluted her with his eyes instead of drinking her health;
      for he did not drink much.
      Now came the fourth daughter, with a large harp to play
      upon; and when she struck the first chord, every one lifted up
      the left leg (for the goblins are left-legged), and at the
      second chord they found they must all do just what she wanted.
      "That is a dangerous woman," said the old goblin; and the
      two sons walked out of the hill; they had had enough of it.
      "And what can the next daughter do?" asked the old goblin.
      "I have learnt everything that is Norwegian," said she;
      "and I will never marry, unless I can go to Norway."
      Then her youngest sister whispered to the old goblin,
      "That is only because she has heard, in a Norwegian song, that
      when the world shall decay, the cliffs of Norway will remain
      standing like monuments; and she wants to get there, that she
      may be safe; for she is so afraid of sinking."
      "Ho! ho!"said the old goblin, "is that what she means?
      Well, what can the seventh and last do?"
      "The sixth comes before the seventh," said the elf king,
      for he could reckon; but the sixth would not come forward.
      "I can only tell people the truth," said she. "No one
      cares for me, nor troubles himself about me; and I have enough
      to do to sew my grave clothes."
      So the seventh and last came; and what could she do? Why,
      she could tell stories, as many as you liked, on any subject.
      "Here are my five fingers," said the old goblin; "now tell
      me a story for each of them."
      So she took him by the wrist, and he laughed till he
      nearly choked; and when she came to the fourth finger, there
      was a gold ring on it, as if it knew there was to be a
            
            

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分页标题#e#      betrothal. Then the old goblin said, "Hold fast what you have:
      this hand is yours; for I will have you for a wife myself."
      Then the elfin girl said that the stories about the
      ring-finger and little Peter Playman had not yet been told.
      "We will hear them in the winter," said the old goblin,
      "and also about the fir and the birch-trees, and the ghost
      stories, and of the tingling frost. You shall tell your tales,
      for no one over there can do it so well; and we will sit in
      the stone rooms, where the pine logs are burning, and drink
      mead out of the golden drinking-horn of the old Norwegian
      kings. The water-god has given me two; and when we sit there,
      Nix comes to pay us a visit, and will sing you all the songs
      of the mountain shepherdesses. How merry we shall be! The
      salmon will be leaping in the waterfalls, and dashing against
      the stone walls, but he will not be able to come in. It is
      indeed very pleasant to live in old Norway. But where are the
      lads?"
      Where indeed were they? Why, running about the fields, and
      blowing out the will-o'-the-wisps, who so good-naturedly came
      and brought their torches.
      "What tricks have you been playing?" said the old goblin.
      "I have taken a mother for you, and now you may take one of
      your aunts."
      But the youngsters said they would rather make a speech
      and drink to their good fellowship; they had no wish to marry.
      Then they made speeches and drank toasts, and tipped their
      glasses, to show that they were empty. Then they took off
      their coats, and lay down on the table to sleep; for they made
      themselves quite at home. But the old goblin danced about the
      room with his young bride, and exchanged boots with her, which
      is more fashionable than exchanging rings.
      "The cock is crowing," said the old elfin maiden who acted
      as housekeeper; now we must close the shutters, that the sun
      may not scorch us."
      Then the hill closed up. But the lizards continued to run
            
            

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      up and down the riven tree; and one said to the other, "Oh,
      how much I was pleased with the old goblin!"
      "The boys pleased me better," said the earth-worm. But
      then the poor miserable creature could not see.
      THE END
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