I have seen mirages6 and have heard others told of, but the best mirages of all we never hear described; the mirage that waterless travellers see at the last. Those fountains rising out of onyx basins, blue and straight into incredible heights, and falling and flooding cool white marble; the haze7 of spray above their feathery heads through which the pale green domes8 of weathered copper9 shimmer10 and shake a little; mysterious temples, the tombs of unknown kings; the cataracts11 coming down from rose-quartz cliffs, far off but seen quite clearly, growing to rivers bearing curious barges12 to the golden courts of Sahara. These things we never see; they are seen at the last by men who die of thirst.
Even so has the Kaiser looked at the smiling plains of France. Even so has he looked on her famous ancient cities and the farms and the fertile fields and the woods and orchards13 of Picardy. With effort and trouble he has moved towards them. As he comes near to them the cities crumble, the woods shrivel and fall, the farms fade out of Picardy, even the hedgerows go; it is bare, bare desert. He had been sure of Paris, he had dreamed of Versailles and some monstrous14 coronation, he had thought his insatiable avarice15 would be sated. For he had plotted for conquest of the world, that boundless16 greed of his goading17 him on as a man in the grip of thirst broods upon lakes.
He sees victory near him now. That also will fade in the desert of old barbed wire and weeds. When will he see that a doom18 is over all his ambitions? For his dreams of victory are like those last dreams that come in deceptive19 deserts to dying men.
There is nothing good for him in the desert of the Somme. Bapaume is not really there, though it be marked on his maps; it is only a wilderness20 of slates21 and brick. Peronne looks like a city a long way off, but when you come near it is only the shells of houses. Pozière, Le Sars, Sapigny, are gone altogether.
And all is Dead Sea fruit in a visible desert. The reports of German victories there are mirage like all the rest; they too will fade into weeds and old barbed wire.
And the advances that look like victories, and the ruins that look like cities, and the shell-beaten broken fields that look like farms,—they and the dreams of conquest and all the plots and ambitions, they are all the mirage of a dying dynasty in a desert it made for its doom.
Bones lead up to the desert, bones are scattered22 about it, it is the most menacing and calamitous23 waste of all the deadly places that have been inclement24 to man. It flatters the Hohenzollerns with visions of victory now because they are doomed25 by it and are about to die. When their race has died the earth shall smile again, for their deadly mirage shall oppress us no more. The cities shall rise again and the farms come back; hedgerows and orchards shall be seen again; the woods shall slowly lift their heads from the dust; and gardens shall come again where the desert was, to bloom in happier ages that forget the Hohenzollerns.
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统治权( dominion的名词复数 ); 领土; 疆土; 版图 | |
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n.海市蜃楼,幻景 | |
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v.逐渐远离( recede的第三人称单数 );向后倾斜;自原处后退或避开别人的注视;尤指问题 | |
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vi.碎裂,崩溃;vt.弄碎,摧毁 | |
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