奇迹

2012-04-29 21:03
英语学习 2012年6期
关键词:印刷体锄草果酱

The next day was foggy(有雾的). Everything on the farm was dripping wet. The grass looked like a magic carpet. The asparagus patch(芦笋菜地)looked like a silver forest.

On foggy mornings, Charlottes web was truly a thing of beauty. This morning each thin strand was decorated with dozens of tiny beads of water. The web glistened in the light and made a pattern of loveliness and mystery, like a delicate veil. Even Lurvy, who wasnt particularly interested in beauty, noticed the web when he came with the pigs breakfast. He noted how clearly it showed up and he noted how big and carefully built it was. And then he took another look and he saw something that made him set his pail(桶)down. There, in the center of the web, neatly woven in block letters(印刷体字母), was a message. It said:

SOME PIG!

Lurvy felt weak. He brushed his hand across his eyes and stared harder at Charlottes web.

“Im seeing things,”he whispered. He dropped to his knees and uttered a short prayer. Then, forgetting all about Wilburs breakfast, he walked back to the house and called Mr. Zuckerman.

“I think youd better came down to the pigpen(猪舍),”he said.

“Whats the trouble?”asked Mr. Zuckerman.“Anything wrong with the pig?”

“N-not exactly,”said Lurvy.“Come and see for yourself.”

The two men walked silently down to Wilburs yard. Lurvy pointed to the spiders web. “Do you see what I see?”he asked.

Zuckerman stared at the writing on the web. Then he murmured the words“Some Pig.”Then he looked at Lurvy. Then they both began to tremble. Charlotte, sleepy after her nights exertions(费力), smiled as she watched. Wilbur

came and stood directly under the web.

“Some pig!”muttered (咕哝)Lurvy in a low voice.

“Some pig!”whispered Mr. Zuckerman. They stared and stared for a long time at Wilbur. Then they stared at Charlotte.

“You dont suppose that spider...” began Mr. Zuckerman—but he shook his head and didnt finish the sentence. Instead, he walked solemnly back up to the house and spoke to his wife. “Edith, something has happened,”he said, in a weak voice. He went into the living room and sat down, and Mrs. Zuckerman followed.

“Ive got something to tell you, Edith,” he said. “You better sit down.”

Mrs. Zuckerman sank into a chair. She looked pale and frightened.

“Edith,” he said, trying to keep his voice steady, “I think you had best be told that we have a very unusual pig.”

A look of complete bewilderment(困惑)came over Mrs. Zuckermans face. “Homer Zuckerman, what in the world are you talking about?” she said.

“This is a very serious thing, Edith,”he replied. “Our pig is completely out of the ordinary.”

“Whats unusual about the pig?”asked Mrs Zuckerman, who was beginning to recover from her scare.

“Well, I dont really know yet,” said Mrs. Zuckerman, who was beginning to recover from her scare.

“Well, I dont really know yet,” said Mr. Zuckerman. “But we have received a sign, Edith—a mysterious sign. A miracle has happened on this farm. There is a large spiders web in the doorway of the barn cellar, right over the pigpen, and when Lurvy went to feed the pig this morning, he noticed the web because it was foggy, and you know how a spiders web looks very distinct in a fog. And right spang (不偏不歪地)in the middle of the web there were the words‘Some Pig. The words were woven right into the web. They were actually part of the web, Edith. I know, because I have been down there and seen them. It says,‘Some Pig, just as clear as clear can be. There can be no mistake about it. A miracle has happened and a sign has occurred here on earth, right on our farm, and we have no ordinary pig.”

“Well,”said Mrs. Zuckerman, “it seems to me youre a little off(有点不正常). It seems to me we have no ordinary spider.”

“Oh, no,”said Zuckerman.“Its the pig thats unusual. It says so, right there in the middle of the web.”

“Maybe so,”said Mrs. Zuckerman.“Just the same, I intend to have a look at that spider.”

“Its just a common grey spider,”said Zuckerman. They got up, and together the walked down to Wilburs yard.“You see, Edith? Its just a common grey spider.”

Wilbur was pleased to receive so much attention. Lurvy was still standing there, and Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman, all three, stood for about an hour, reading the words on the web over and over, and watching Wilbur.

Charlotte was delighted with the way her trick(诡计) was working. She sat without moving a muscle, and listened to the conversation of the people. When a small fly blundered into (无意中撞上)the web, just beyond the word “pig,” Charlotte dropped quickly down, rolled the fly up, and carried it out of the way.

After a while the fog lifted. The web dried off and the words didnt show up so plainly. The Zuckermans and Lurvy walked back to the house. Just before they left the pigpen, Mr. Zuckerman took one last look at Wilbur.

“You know,”he said, in an important voice,“Ive thought all along that that pig of ours was an extra good one. Hes a solid pig. That pig is as solid as they come. You noticed how solid he is around the shoulders, Lurvy?”

“Sure. Sure I do,”said Lurvy. “Ive always noticed that pig. Hes quite a pig.”“Hes long, and hes smooth,”said Zuckerman.“Thats right,”agree Lurvy. “Hes as smooth as they come. Hes some pig.”

When Mr. Zuckerman got back to the house, he took off his work clothes and put on his best suit. Then he got into his car and drove to the ministers(牧师)house. He stayed for an hour and explained to the minister that a miracle had happened on the farm.

“So far,”said Zuckerman, “only four people on earth know about this miracle—myself, my wife Edith, my hired man Lurvy, and you.”

“Dont tell anybody else,”said the minister.“We dont know what it means yet, but perhaps if I give thought to it, I can explain it in my sermon(布道)next Sunday. There can be no doubt that you have a most unusual pig. I intend to speak about it in my sermon and point out the fact this community has been visited with a wondrous(令人惊奇的)animal. By the way, does the pig have a name?”

“Why, yes,”said Mr. Zuckerman.“My little niece calls him Wilbur. Shes a rather queer child—full of notions(满脑子的怪念头). She raised the pig on a bottle(用奶瓶把猪喂大)and I bought him from her when he was a month old.” He shook hands with the minister, and left.

Secrets are hard to keep. Long before Sunday came, the news spread all over the county(郡,县). Everybody knew that a sign had appeared in a spiders web on the Zuckerman place. Everybody knew that the Zuckermans had a wondrous pig. People came from miles around to look at Wilbur and to read the words on Charlottes web. The Zuckermans driveway(私人车道) was full of cars and trucks from morning till night—Fords and Chevvies and Buick roadmasters(别克路尊)and GMC pickups(小卡车)and Plymouth and Studebakers and Packards and De Sotos with gyromatic transmissions and Oldsmobiles with rocker engines and Jeep station wagons and Pontiacs.* The news of the wonderful pig spread clear up into the hills, and farmers came rattling(嘎吱作响) down in buggies(小机动车) and buckboards(四轮马车的一种), to stand hour after hour at Wilburs pen admiring the miraculous animal. All said they had never seen such a pig before in their lives.

When Fern told her mother that Avery had tried to hit the Zuckermans spider with a stick, Mrs. Arable was so shocked that she sent Avery to bed without any supper, as punishment.

In the days that followed, Mr. Zuckerman was so busy entertaining visitors that he neglected his farm work. He wore his good clothes all the time now—got right into them when he got up in the morning. Mrs. Zuckerman prepared special meals for Wilbur. Lurvy shaved and got a haircut; and his principal farm duty was to feed the pig while people looked on.

Mr. Zuckerman ordered Lurvy to increase Wilburs feedings from three meals a day to four meals a day. The Zuckermans were so busy with visitors they forgot about other things on the farm. The blackberries got ripe(成熟的), and Mrs. Zuckerman failed to put up any blackberry jam(果酱). The corn needed hoeing(锄草), and Lurvy didnt find time to hoe it.

On Sunday the church was full. The minister explained the miracle. He said that the words on the spiders web proved that human beings must always be on the watch for the coming of wonders.

All in all, the Zuckermans pigpen was the center of attraction. Fern was happy, for she felt that Charlottes trick was working and that Wilburs life would be saved. But she found that the barn was not nearly as pleasant—too many people. She liked it better when she could be all alone with her friends the animals.

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