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第12章 The Story of the Seven Simons(2)

'Sire, it is so ****** I am almost ashamed to mention it.If my brother hits any creature I catch it quicker than any dog can.If it falls into the water I pick it up out of the greatest depths, and if it is in a dark forest I can find it even at midnight.'

The king was much pleased with the trades and talk of the six brothers, and said: 'Thank you, good people; your father did well to teach you all these things.Now follow me to the town, as I want to see what you can do.I need such people as you about me; but when harvest time comes I will send you home with royal presents.'

The brothers bowed and said: 'As the king wills.' Suddenly the king remembered that he had not questioned the seventh Simon, so he turned to him and said: 'Why are you silent? What is your handicraft?'

And the seventh Simon answered: 'I have no handicraft, O king; Ihave learnt nothing.I could not manage it.And if I do know how to do anything it is not what might properly be called a real trade--it is rather a sort of performance; but it is one which no one--not the king himself--must watch me doing, and I doubt whether this performance of mine would please your Majesty.'

'Come, come,' cried the king; 'I will have no excuses, what is this trade?'

'First, sire, give me your royal word that you will not kill me when Ihave told you.Then you shall hear.'

'So be it, then; I give you my royal word.'

Then the seventh Simon stepped back a little, cleared his throat, and said: 'My trade, King Archidej, is of such a kind that the man who follows it in your kingdom generally loses his life and has no hopes of pardon.There is only one thing I can do really well, and that is--to steal, and to hide the smallest scrap of anything I have stolen.Not the deepest vault, even if its lock were enchanted, could prevent my stealing anything out of it that I wished to have.'

When the king heard this he fell into a passion.'I will not pardon you, you rascal,' he cried; 'I will shut you up in my deepest dungeon on bread and water till you have forgotten such a trade.Indeed, it would be better to put you to death at once, and I've a good mind to do so.'

'Don't kill me, O king! I am really not as bad as you think.Why, had I chosen, I could have robbed the royal treasury, have bribed your judges to let me off, and built a white marble palace with what was left.But though I know how to steal I don't do it.You yourself asked me my trade.If you kill me you will break your royal word.'

'Very well,' said the king, 'I will not kill you.I pardon you.But from this hour you shall be shut up in a dark dungeon.Here, guards! away with him to the prison.But you six Simons follow me and be assured of my royal favour.'

So the six Simons followed the king.The seventh Simon was seized by the guards, who put him in chains and threw him in prison with only bread and water for food.Next day the king gave the first Simon carpenters, masons, smiths and labourers, with great stores of iron, mortar, and the like, and Simon began to build.And he built his great white pillar far, far up into the clouds, as high as the nearest stars; but the other stars were higher still.

Then the second Simon climbed up the pillar and saw and heard all that was going on through the whole world.When he came down he had all sorts of wonderful things to tell.How one king was marching in battle against another, and which was likely to be the victor.How, in another place, great rejoicings were going on, while in a third people were dying of famine.In fact there was not the smallest event going on over the earth that was hidden from him.

Next the third Simon began.He stretched out his arms, once, twice, thrice, and the wonder-ship was ready.At a sign from the king it was launched, and floated proudly and safely like a bird on the waves.Instead of ropes it had wires for rigging, and musicians played on them with fiddle bows and made lovely music.As the ship swam about, the fourth Simon seized the prow with his strong hand, and in a moment it was gone--sunk to the bottom of the sea.

An hour passed, and then the ship floated again, drawn up by Simon's left hand, while in his right he brought a gigantic fish from the depth of the ocean for the royal table.

Whilst this was going on the fifth Simon had built his forge and hammered out his iron, and when the king returned from the harbour the magic cross-bow was made.

His Majesty went out into an open field at once, looked up into the sky and saw, far, far away, an eagle flying up towards the sun and looking like a little speck.

'Now,' said the king, 'if you can shoot that bird I will reward you.'

Simon only smiled; he lifted his cross-bow, took aim, fired, and the eagle fell.As it was falling the sixth Simon ran with a dish, caught the bird before it fell to earth and brought it to the king.

'Many thanks, my brave lads,' said the king; 'I see that each of you is indeed a master of his trade.You shall be richly rewarded.But now rest and have your dinner.'

The six Simons bowed and went to dinner.But they had hardly begun before a messenger came to say that the king wanted to see them.They obeyed at once and found him surrounded by all his court and men of state.

'Listen, my good fellows,' cried the king, as soon as he saw them.

'Hear what my wise counsellors have thought of.As you, Simon the second, can see the whole world from the top of the great pillar, I want you to climb up and to see and hear.For I am told that, far away, across many seas, is the great kingdom of the Island of Busan, and that the daughter of the king is the beautiful Princess Helena.'

Off ran the second Simon and clambered quickly up the pillar.He gazed around, listened on all sides, and then slid down to report to the king.

'Sire, I have obeyed your orders.Far away I saw the Island of Busan.The king is a mighty monarch, but full of pride, harsh and cruel.He sits on his throne and declares that no prince or king on earth is good enough for his lovely daughter, that he will give her to none, and that if any king asks for her hand he will declare war against him and destroy his kingdom.'

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