登陆注册
4912400000252

第252章

But the evil spirit was angry at this, so he set to work with soot and incense, which he can mix so artfully as to confuse an angel, and how much more easily a poor poet. The evil one knew how to manage such people. He so completely surrounded the poet with incense that the man lost his head, forgot his mission and his home, and at last lost himself and vanished in smoke.

But when the little birds heard of it, they mourned, and for three days they sang not one song. The black wood-snail became blacker still; not for grief, but for envy. "They should have offered me incense," he said, "for it was I who gave him the idea of the most famous of his songs- the drum song of 'The Way of the World;' and it was I who spat at the rose; I can bring a witness to that fact."

But no tidings of all this reached the poet's home in India. The birds had all been silent for three days, and when the time of mourning was over, so deep had been their grief, that they had forgotten for whom they wept. Such is the way of the world.

"Now I must go out into the world, and disappear like the rest," said the fourth brother. He was as good-tempered as the third, but no poet, though he could be witty.

The two eldest had filled the castle with joyfulness, and now the last brightness was going away. Sight and hearing have always been considered two of the chief senses among men, and those which they wish to keep bright; the other senses are looked upon as of less importance.

But the younger son had a different opinion; he had cultivated his taste in every way, and taste is very powerful. It rules over what goes into the mouth, as well as over all which is presented to the mind; and, consequently, this brother took upon himself to taste everything stored up in bottles or jars; this he called the rough part of his work. Every man's mind was to him as a vessel in which something was concocting; every land a kind of mental kitchen.

"There are no delicacies here," he said; so he wished to go out into the world to find something delicate to suit his taste. "Perhaps fortune may be more favorable to me than it was to my brothers. I shall start on my travels, but what conveyance shall I choose? Are air balloons invented yet?" he asked of his father, who knew of all inventions that had been made, or would be made.

Air balloons had not then been invented, nor steam-ships, nor railways.

"Good," said he; "then I shall choose an air balloon; my father knows how they are to be made and guided. Nobody has invented one yet, and the people will believe that it is an aerial phantom. When I have done with the balloon I shall burn it, and for this purpose, you must give me a few pieces of another invention, which will come next; I mean a few chemical matches."

He obtained what he wanted, and flew away. The birds accompanied him farther than they had the other brothers. They were curious to know how this flight would end. Many more of them came swooping down; they thought it must be some new bird, and he soon had a goodly company of followers. They came in clouds till the air became darkened with birds as it was with the cloud of locusts over the land of Egypt.

And now he was out in the wide world. The balloon descended over one of the greatest cities, and the aeronaut took up his station at the highest point, on the church steeple. The balloon rose again into the air, which it ought not to have done; what became of it is not known, neither is it of any consequence, for balloons had not then been invented.

There he sat on the church steeple. The birds no longer hovered over him; they had got tired of him, and he was tired of them. All the chimneys in the town were smoking.

"There are altars erected to my honor," said the wind, who wished to say something agreeable to him as he sat there boldly looking down upon the people in the street. There was one stepping along, proud of his purse; another, of the key he carried behind him, though he had nothing to lock up; another took a pride in his moth-eaten coat; and another, in his mortified body. "Vanity, all vanity!" he exclaimed. "I must go down there by-and-by, and touch and taste; but I shall sit here a little while longer, for the wind blows pleasantly at my back. I shall remain here as long as the wind blows, and enjoy a little rest. It is comfortable to sleep late in the morning when one had a great deal to do," said the sluggard; "so I shall stop here as long as the wind blows, for it pleases me."

And there he stayed. But as he was sitting on the weather-cock of the steeple, which kept turning round and round with him, he was under the false impression that the same wind still blew, and that he could stay where he was without expense.

But in India, in the castle on the Tree of the Sun, all was solitary and still, since the brothers had gone away one after the other.

"Nothing goes well with them," said the father; "they will never bring the glittering jewel home, it is not made for me; they are all dead and gone." Then he bent down over the Book of Truth, and gazed on the page on which he should have read of the life after death, but for him there was nothing to be read or learned upon it.

His blind daughter was his consolation and joy; she clung to him with sincere affection, and for the sake of his happiness and peace she wished the costly jewel could be found and brought home.

With longing tenderness she thought of her brothers. Where were they? Where did they live? How she wished she might dream of them; but it was strange that not even in dreams could she be brought near to them. But at last one night she dreamt that she heard the voices of her brothers calling to her from the distant world, and she could not refrain herself, but went out to them, and yet it seemed in her dream that she still remained in her father's house. She did not see her brothers, but she felt as it were a fire burning in her hand, which, however, did not hurt her, for it was the jewel she was bringing to her father. When she awoke she thought for a moment that she still held the stone, but she only grasped the knob of her distaff.

同类推荐
  • 归有园麈谈

    归有园麈谈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金刚顶经瑜伽修习毗卢遮那三摩地法

    金刚顶经瑜伽修习毗卢遮那三摩地法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 要行舍身经

    要行舍身经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 遼陽聞見錄

    遼陽聞見錄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Beacon Lights of History-III

    Beacon Lights of History-III

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 小农女大当家

    小农女大当家

    前世,苏木槿是被自己活活坑死的。她虽出身农门,却才貌双绝,一手银针医术独步天下,一手算盘经商天赋惊人,更背靠皇家这棵大树,成为皇商第一人!却为助心爱之人登上首辅之位,丧尽天良,做尽坏事。谁知,她倾尽所有,换来的却是被他毒成哑巴,挑断手筋脚筋。她被困暗室,筹谋算计多年,终亲手埋葬了他的权贵梦!大仇得报,她含笑离世,却不想再睁眼,竟回到了十一岁。那年,父兄还没死,娘亲还没熬瞎双眼,弟弟还没烧坏脑子,小妹还没被人贩掳走。前世,她眼瞎心瞎,不但害了自己还害了疼她护她的家人;这一世,她为还债而来,必护他们一生平安喜乐!偏心爷奶,极品亲戚,心毒妹妹,既然你们花样层出不穷,那就各凭本事,看谁棋高一着!说她嚣张目无尊长?呵,你做了长辈该做的事吗!说她跋扈欺人太甚?只准州官放火不许百姓点灯,呸!守家产,护家人!上斗爷奶伯婶,下扇堂姐弟妹!笑踩三姑六婆,怒打狼心狗肺!为家人,她化身罗刹,毒辣刁悍!种土豆,卖良药,开商铺,买田产,为让家人过上好日子,她低调发财,却不小心招惹了前世那个弑母杀弟,狠毒阴冷的杀神。“小丫头,你救了我的命,不如……我以身相许!”堂堂的杀神转眼成了逗逼?!柿子,咱能不能顾及点儿画风?
  • 凡间少女爆笑宠夫

    凡间少女爆笑宠夫

    一个是温润如玉、心怀苍生的帝君,一个是打破规矩、一心护她周全的异界少年。她,凡间少女,只想追求所爱,为何屡屡出错。到底谁,才是她的真心人?爆笑生活里,体会爱与恨,舍与得。文风轻松,力求有趣。
  • 大国地权:中国五千年土地制度变革史

    大国地权:中国五千年土地制度变革史

    《大国地权:中国五千年土地变革史》是一本讲述中国从农耕社会到现在的土地制度变革的书。它立足当今中国第一热论的土地问题,分析了中国土地制度的变化,如周代的“分封建制”和“不籍千亩”,北魏的“太和改制”、明代的一条鞭法、清代的“摊丁入亩”以及中国共产党的土地制度变革,并最终结合研究成果,提出对未来中国土地制度变革的建议。
  • 快穿之抓住那只落单男主

    快穿之抓住那只落单男主

    [宠文]作为一个女配!顾子夜的使命就是,穿越位面,扑倒男主!扑倒男主!扑倒男主!/狂傲摄政王√,妖孽兵王√,闷骚国师√,腹黑军师√,忠犬暗卫√,邪肆伯爵√/……顾子夜:睡满108张男主卡即可召唤神龙!种类多多,任君选择~[推荐百万完结宠文:暴力萝莉:大神求抱抱]
  • 三法度论

    三法度论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 给我一张复活卡

    给我一张复活卡

    两年时间不到,这颗星球只有一人活着!交流群:438775425
  • 毁灭者之全世界的误解

    毁灭者之全世界的误解

    且看一个世界通缉犯,如何在全世界的误解中,做自己
  • 沧山鬼府

    沧山鬼府

    在沧山脚下的沧村,发生了一系列诡异绝伦的事件,半夜鬼叫门,女鬼嚎,还有被活生生扒了皮的沧山村民。更可怕的是,那被剥掉的人皮竟然被原本认定为的受害者送进了挨家挨户,当作野猪皮吃了!凶手是谁?手段如此诡异变态!紧接着,又有一个村民一夜未归,事件紧急,我和法医陈川,刑警蝎子,踏步前往沧山深处,却被神秘的东西引到了积尸坑,被离鬼官攻击,无奈进入十天子墓。这十天子墓,到底是谁的墓?难道真的是阴殿十天子?黄泉路,奈河桥,净引女尸,十殿阎王……还有诡异的预言,可怕的诅咒,这里难道真的是……阴曹地府?极限的恐怖,无穷的折磨,在这鬼府之中,我到底是不是还活着?千古奇墓,惊天阴谋!
  • 大年夜

    大年夜

    往时的莫高粱是很少早起的。他能睡,他儿子也能睡,父子俩一大一小是两条懒虫,时常一动不动地睡在床上,一直可以睡到中午,睡到饿得受不了的时候。可今天不一样,今天是旧历年底的最后一天,莫高粱想在中午前的时间里,把他的家也上上下下地打扫打扫。再不扫就过年了。在瓦镇,没有不扫家就过年的。别的人家早在前些天就都打扫得干干净净的了,扫得他儿子都急了起来,一进门就开口问,爸,你还没扫家呀?但莫高粱不忙,他说想扫你就扫呗。儿子说我扫了你干什么?莫高粱没干什么。莫高粱在床上躺着,他就是想睡。老婆离婚之后,他整天想睡,想到了骨头里,不知为什么。
  • 轻晨皇后

    轻晨皇后

    此为公告(必看):我要在这里向所有追此文的读者致歉,因为某亚的文在某几个部分有抄袭扶摇皇后的嫌疑,因此编辑通知要解禁删文,当然无忧和如风的故事不会结束的,某亚将会开新文,并且在这次的新文完结后我会继续他们的故事,但是会换身份,情节也会变动!如果亲们还喜欢某亚的话,就希望大家还能支持某亚!这次的错误某亚绝对会改正!新文也绝不再犯这样的错误!还有,我也要向天下归元道歉,郑重向她道歉,希望能得到她的原谅!亲们买的章节因为某亚解禁删文这个月某亚是拿不到钱的,但尽管如此某亚觉得有点对不起大家,所以在开新文的时候第一天留言的亲都有潇湘币来送,以此表达某亚的歉意!也希望亲们能监督某亚,谢谢!—————————————————————————————————某亚新建了一个群,希望亲们走过路过能加入啊!群号:139455434,群的名字是未留。枫忆じ读者群,敲门砖是某亚的笔名或者文章名以及主角名!某亚热切期待亲们的加入!—————————————————————————————————某亚的新文地址:《狂世傲颜》希望亲们多多捧场啊!新文简介:++++++她,东临大陆十大世家之一的嫡女,体弱多病,懦弱无能,习武资质奇差无比,生来丑颜!在武者为尊的东临大陆上处处遭人耻笑,指腹为婚的未婚夫鄙视不屑,被迫退婚…所爱之人再三羞辱与她,唯有父母宠溺,却也因她的废物而成为笑柄…++++++她,西风大陆的武道顶尖强者,女扮男装,从小小的藩王世子到权势滔天的当朝摄政王!背负着家族的血海深仇,一步一步走上权力的巅峰,终成一代风云霸者!帝王的阴谋,心腹的背叛,政变的发生,动手之时被暗算而死…当惊才绝艳的她穿越到废柴无能的世家嫡女又会发生怎样的变化?体弱多病的她因为再三的羞辱而一命呜呼,再度睁开眼之时,又是如何让众人不屑一顾的目光变为痴迷与崇敬?重生后的她是翱翔于九霄之上的涅槃之凤,是世人为之疯狂的旷世奇才,是傲视天下风华绝代的霸者!女主自语:我从来就不是个好人,别人敬我一分我敬他一尺,若是他人羞辱于我我必要对方付出百倍的代价来讨回,而对于我在意的人的羞辱我同样会让他求生不得求死不能!总有一天我定要立于这世界的巅峰俯视众人,将世间风华尽握于手,我以南辰如风之名起誓!++++++