蛇 --意大利童话.

<p>&amp;<a href="/Book?Bookes=%e6%84%8f%e5%a4%a7%e5%88%a9%e7%ab%a5%e8%af%9d"></a></p> <p>穿饿</p> <p><a href="/Book?Bookes=%e7%9f%b3%e6%a6%b4%e7%b1%bd"></a></p> <p>饿<a href="/Book?Bookes=%e5%ab%89%e5%a6%92"></a></p> <p><a href="/Book?Bookes=%e7%9f%b3%e6%a6%b4%e7%b1%bd"></a><a href="/Book?Bookes=%e7%9f%b3%e6%a6%b4%e7%b1%bd"></a></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>怀穿穿</p> <p>西</p> <p>怀</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>西</p> <p>便</p> <p>使</p> <p></p> <p>穿<a href="/Book?Bookes=%e7%9f%b3%e6%a6%b4%e7%b1%bd"></a></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>饿</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>TheSnake</p> <p>Afarmerwentoutmowingeveryday,andatnoononeortheotherofhisthreedaughterswouldbringhimhislunch.Onacertaindayitfelltotheoldestgirltogo.Bythetimeshereachedthewoods,though,shewastiredandsatdownonastonetorestaminutebeforeproceedingtothemeadow.Nosoonerhadshetakenaseatthanshefeltastrongthudunderneath,andoutcrawledasnake.Thegirldroppedthebasketandranhomeasfastasherlegswouldcarryher.Thatdaythefatherwenthungryandwhenhecameinfromthefieldhescoldedhisdaughtersangrily.</p> <p>Thenextdaythemiddlegirlstartedout.Shetoosatdownonthestone,andthesamethingoccurredasthedaybefore.Thenthethirdgirlsaid,&quot;Itsmyturnnow,butImnotafraid.&quot;Insteadofonelunchbasket,shepreparedtwo.Whenshefeltthethudandsawthesnake,shegaveitoneofthebasketsoffood,andthesnakespoke.&quot;Takemehomewithyou,andIwillbringyouluck.&quot;Thegirlputthesnakeinherapronandthenwentontoherfatherwithhislunch.Whenshegotbackhome,sheplacedthesnakeunderherbed.Itgrewsorapidlythatsoonitwastoobigtofitunderthebed,soitwentaway.Beforeleaving,however,itbestowedthreecharmsonthegirl:weeping,shewouldshedtearsofpearlandsilver;laughing,shewouldseegoldenpomegranateseedsfallfromherhead;andwashingherhands,shewouldproducefishofeverykind.</p> <p>Thatdaytherewasnothinginthehousetoeat,andherfatherandsisterswereweakfromthehunger,sowhatdidshedobutwashherhandsandseethebasinfillupwithfish!Hersistersbecameenviousandconvincedtheirfatherthattherewassomethingstrangebehindallthisandthathewouldbewisetolockthegirlupintheattic.</p> <p>Fromtheatticwindowthegirllookedintothekingsgarden,wherethekingssonwasplayingball.Runningaftertheball,heslippedandfell,sendingthegirlintopealsoflaughter.Asshelaughed,goldpomegranateseedsrainedfromherheadonthegarden.Thekingssonhadnoideawheretheycamefrom,forthegirlhadslammedthewindow.</p> <p>Returningtothegardennextdaytoplayball,thekingssonnoticedthatapomegranatetreehadsprungup.Itwasalreadyquitetallandladenwithfruit.Hewenttopickthepomegranates,butthetreegrewtallerrightbeforehiseyes,andallhehadtodowasreachforapomegranateandthebrancheswouldriseafootbeyondhisgrasp.Sincenobodymanagedtoplucksomuchasoneleafofthetree,thekingassembledthewisementoexplainthemagicspell.Theoldestofthemallsaidthatonlyonemaidenwouldbeabletopickthefruitandthatshewouldbecomethebrideofthekingsson.</p> <p>Sothekingissuedaproclamationforallmarriageablegirlstocometothegarden,underpainofdeath,totrytopickthepomegranates.Girlsofeveryraceandstationshowedup,butnoladderswereeverlongenoughforthemtoreachthefruit.Amongthecontestantswerethefarmerstwoolderdaughters,buttheyfellofftheladderandlandedflatontheirbacks.Thekinghadthehousessearchedandfoundothergirls,includingtheonelockedupintheattic.Assoonastheytookhertothetree,thebranchesbentdownandplacedthepomegranatesrightinherhands.Everyonecheered,&quot;Thatsthebride,thatsthebride!&quot;withthekingssonshoutingloudestofall.</p> <p>Preparationsweremadeforthewedding,towhichthesisters,asenviousasever,wereinvited.Theyallthreerodeinthesamecarriage,whichdrewtoahaltinthemiddleofaforest.Theoldergirlsorderedtheyoungeroneoutofthecarriage,curoffherhands,gougedouthereyes,andleftherlyingunconsciousinthebushes.Thentheoldestgirldressedintheweddinggownandwenttothekingsson.Hecouldntunderstandwhyshedbecomesougly,butsinceshefaintlyresembledtheothergirl,hedecidedhedbeenmistakenallalongaboutheroriginalbeauty.</p> <p>Eyelessandhandless,themaidenremainedintheforestweeping.Acartercamebyandhadpityonher.Heseatedheronhismuleandtookhertohishouse.Shetoldhimtolookdown:thegroundwasstrewnwithsilverandpearls,whichwerenoneotherthanthegirlstears.Thecartertookthemandsoldthemformorethanathousandcrowns.Howgladhewastohavetakenthepoorgirlin,evenifshewasunabletoworkandhelpthefamily.</p> <p>Onedaythegirlfeltasnakewraparoundherleg:itwasthesnakeshehadoncebefriended.&quot;Didyouknowyoursistermarriedthekingssonandbecamequeen,sincetheoldkingdied?Nowshesexpectingababyandwantsfigs.&quot;</p> <p>Thegirlsaidtothecarter,&quot;Loadamulewithfigsandtakethemtothequeen.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;WhereamIgoingtogetfigsthistimeofyear?&quot;askedthecarter.Ithappenedtobewinter.</p> <p>Butthenextmorninghewentintothegardenandfoundthefigtreeladenwithfruit,eventhoughtherewasntaleafonthetree.Hefilleduptwobasketsandloadedthemontohisdonkey.</p> <p>&quot;HowhighapricecanIaskforfigsinwinter?&quot;saidthecarter.</p> <p>&quot;Askforapairofeyes,&quot;repliedthemaiden.</p> <p>Thathedid,butneitherthekingnorthequeennorherothersisterwouldhaveevergougedouttheireyes.Sothesisterstalkedthematterover.&quot;Letsgivehimoursisterseyes,whichareofnousetous.&quot;Withthoseeyestheypurchasedthefigs.</p> <p>Thecarterreturnedtothemaidenwiththeeyes.Sheputthembackinplaceandsawagainaswellasever.</p> <p>Thenthequeenhadadesireforpeaches,andthekingsenttothecarteraskingifhecouldntfindsomepeachesthewayhedfoundfigs.Thenextmorningthepeachtreeinthecartersgardenwasladenwithpeaches,andhetookaloadtocourtatonceonhisdonkey.Whentheyaskedhimwhathewantedforthem,hereplied,&quot;Apairofhands.&quot;</p> <p>Butnobodywouldcutofftheirhands,noteventopleasetheking.Thenthesisterstalkedthematterover.&quot;Letsgivehimoursisters.&quot;</p> <p>Whenthegirlgotherhandsback,shereattachedthemtoherarmsandwasassoundasever.</p> <p>Notlongafterward,thequeenwentintolaborandbroughtforthascorpion.Thekingnonethelessgaveaball,towhicheverybodywasinvited.Thegirlwentdressedasaqueenandwasthebelleoftheball.Thekingfellinlovewithherandrealizedshewashistruebride.Shelaughedgoldenseeds,weptpearls,andwashedfishintothebasin,asshetoldherstoryfromstarttofinish.</p> <p>Thetwowickedsistersandthescorpionwereburnedonapyreskyhigh.Onthesamedaythegrandweddingbanquettookplace.</p> <p>Theyputonthedogandhighdidtheysoar;</p> <p>Isaw,Iheard,Ihidbehindthedoor.</p> <p>ThentodinerepairedItotheinn,</p> <p>Andtheremystorydrawstoanend.</p> <p>(Monferrato)</p> <p>NOTES:</p> <p>&quot;TheSnake&quot;(LaBiscia)fromComparetti,25,Monferrato,Piedmont.</p> <p>TheluxuriantstoryfromTheFacetiousNights(III,3)aboutBiancabellaandtheserpent,oneofStraparolasfinest,isheretold,onthecontrary,inbarerusticsimplicity,inthemidstofmeadowsreadyforamowing,fruits,andseasons.TheepisodeofthepomegranatetreewithitsfruitthatcannotbepluckedwasaddedbymetofilloutasomewhatsketchypassageinthePiedmonteseversion.ItookitfromaTuscanvariant(Gradi),basedonmotifsfromthistaleandothers,wheresupernaturalhelpcomesfromaredandgoldfish.</p> <p>Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino,</p> <p>translatedbyGeorgeMartin,</p> <p>PantheonBooks,NewYork1980</p>

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