For our noonday rest I took shelter under a wood-carver's shed. On the ground was a large plank7 in which, with a clumsy chisel8, he carved out circles, alternating with plane-leaves and palms. The shavings, fine as hairs, gleamed in the sun, and gave out a scent9 of violets. The man, dressed in white and a pink turban, with necklaces and bangles on his arms of bright brass10, sang as he tapped with little blows, and seemed happy to be alive in the world. He gave us permission to sit in the shade of his stall, but scorned to converse11 with Abibulla.
A man went past in heavy, nailed shoes, wrapped in a flowing dhoti; he carried a long cane12 over his[Pg 267] left shoulder, and as he went he cried, "Soli, soli, a?a soli." All the dogs in the village crowded after him howling; and in the distance I saw that he was walking round and round two carriages without horses, still repeating "Soli, soli."
Last year he and his brother had gone into the mausoleum of a Moslem13 saint with their shoes on; both had gone mad. The other brother died in a madhouse, where he was cared for; this one, incurable14 but harmless, went about the highways, followed by the dogs.
When we left he was in a coppersmith's shop, singing with wide open, staring eyes; his face had a strangely sad expression while he sang a gay, jigging15 tune16 to foolish words that made the people laugh.
We met a native on horseback; a pink turban and a beard also pink, with a round patch of intensely black skin about his mouth—white hair dyed with henna to make it rose-colour; and a lock of hair that showed below his turban was a sort of light, dirty green in hue17, like a wisp of hay. The rider, well mounted on his horse, was deeply contemptuous of us, sitting in an ekka—the vehicle of the vulgar; and he passed close to us[Pg 268] muttering an insult in his pink beard trimmed and combed into a fan.
On the river-bank were some eagles devouring18 a dead beast. One of them fluttered up, but came back to the carrion19, recovering its balance with some difficulty, its body was so small for its large, heavy wings. Then they all rose together straight into the air with slow, broad wing-strokes, smaller and smaller, till they were motionless specks20 against the sky, and flew off to vanish amid the snowy peaks.
A forest in flower: Indian almond trees white, other trees yellow, a kind of magnolia with delicate pink blossoms; and among these hues21 like perfume, flew a cloud of birds, black, shot with glistening22 metallic23 green, and butterflies of polished bronze and dark gold flashed with blue, and others again sprinkled with white on the nacreous, orange-tinted wings.
Whenever our green driver meets another ekka-driver they both get off their perch24 and take a few puffs25 at the hookah that hangs in a bag at the back of the vehicle.
A smart affair altogether is this carriage! two very high wheels, no springs, a tiny cotton awning[Pg 269] supported on four sticks lacquered red, and sheltering the seat which has three ropes by way of a back to it. Portmanteaus and nosebags are hung all round, and even a kettle swings from the near shaft26, adding the clatter27 of its cymbal28 to the Indian symphony of creaking wheels, the cracking whips, the driver's cries of "Cello29, cello," and Abibulla's repeated "Djaldi," all intended to hurry the horse's pace.
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1 streak | |
n.条理,斑纹,倾向,少许,痕迹;v.加条纹,变成条纹,奔驰,快速移动 | |
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adj.优美的,优雅的;得体的 | |
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adj.柔软的,易弯的,逢迎的,顺从的,灵活的;vt.使柔软,使柔顺,使顺从;vi.变柔软,变柔顺 | |
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n.板条,木板,政策要点,政纲条目 | |
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10 brass | |
n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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n.吸( puff的名词复数 );(烟斗或香烟的)一吸;一缕(烟、蒸汽等);(呼吸或风的)呼v.使喷出( puff的第三人称单数 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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