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THE DUMB BOOK故事

  THE DUMB BOOK故事
      IN the high-road which led through a wood stood a solitary
      farm-house; the road, in fact, ran right through its yard. The
      sun was shining and all the windows were open; within the
      house people were very busy. In the yard, in an arbour formed
      by lilac bushes in full bloom, stood an open coffin; thither
      they had carried a dead man, who was to be buried that very
      afternoon. Nobody shed a tear over him; his face was covered
      over with a white cloth, under his head they had placed a
      large thick book, the leaves of which consisted of folded
      sheets of blotting-paper, and withered flowers lay between
      them; it was the herbarium which he had gathered in various
      places and was to be buried with him, according to his own
      wish. Every one of the flowers in it was connected with some
      chapter of his life.
      "Who is the dead man?" we asked.
      "The old student," was the reply. "They say that he was
      once an energetic young man, that he studied the dead
      languages, and sang and even composed many songs; then
      something had happened to him, and in consequence of this he
      gave himself up to drink, body and mind. When at last he had
      ruined his health, they brought him into the country, where
      someone paid for his board and residence. He was gentle as a
      child as long as the sullen mood did not come over him; but
      when it came he was fierce, became as strong as a giant, and
      ran about in the wood like a chased deer. But when we
      succeeded in bringing him home, and prevailed upon him to open
      the book with the dried-up plants in it, he would sometimes
      sit for a whole day looking at this or that plant, while
      frequently the tears rolled over his cheeks. God knows what
      was in his mind; but he requested us to put the book into his
      coffin, and now he lies there. In a little while the lid will
      be placed upon the coffin, and he will have sweet rest in the
      grave!"
      The cloth which covered his face was lifted up; the dead
      man's face expressed peace- a sunbeam fell upon it. A swallow
            
            

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      flew with the swiftness of an arrow into the arbour, turning
      in its flight, and twittered over the dead man's head.
      What a strange feeling it is- surely we all know it- to
      look through old letters of our young days; a different life
      rises up out of the past, as it were, with all its hopes and
      sorrows. How many of the people with whom in those days we
      used to be on intimate terms appear to us as if dead, and yet
      they are still alive- only we have not thought of them for
      such a long time, whom we imagined we should retain in our
      memories for ever, and share every joy and sorrow with them.
      The withered oak leaf in the book here recalled the
      friend, the schoolfellow, who was to be his friend for life.
      He fixed the leaf to the student's cap in the green wood, when
      they vowed eternal friendship. Where does he dwell now? The
      leaf is kept, but the friendship does no longer exist. Here is
      a foreign hothouse plant, too tender for the gardens of the
      North. It is almost as if its leaves still smelt sweet! She
      gave it to him out of her own garden- a nobleman's daughter.
      Here is a water-lily that he had plucked himself, and
      watered with salt tears- a lily of sweet water. And here is a
      nettle: what may its leaves tell us? What might he have
      thought when he plucked and kept it? Here is a little snowdrop
      out of the solitary wood; here is an evergreen from the
      flower-pot at the tavern; and here is a simple blade of grass.
      The lilac bends its fresh fragrant flowers over the dead
      man's head; the swallow passes again- "twit, twit;" now the
      men come with hammer and nails, the lid is placed over the
      dead man, while his head rests on the du
  mb book- so long
      cherished, now closed for ever!
      THE END
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