名著·雾都孤儿 - 第132节


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  然而,双方毕竟力量悬殊,这一番较量很快就见分晓了。赛克斯将少年掀到地上,将膝盖压在他的脖子上,就在这时,格拉基特神色恐慌地扯了他一把,指了指窗户。下边火光闪烁,有人情绪激昂地高声交谈,急促的脚步声响成一片--人数似乎还真不少--从离得最近的那座木桥上过来了。人群中好像有一个人骑在马上,高低不平的石子路面上响起了咔哒咔哒的马蹄声。火光越来越多,脚步声越来越密集,越来越嘈杂。紧接着,门口传来一阵重重的敲门声,无数愤怒的人声汇成一片闹哄哄的鼓噪,即使是胆子最大的人也会为之颤抖。

   'Help!' shrieked the boy in a voice that rent the air.

  “救命啊!”少年尖声喊叫起来,声音划破夜空,

   'He's here! Break down the door!'

  “他在这儿呢。把门砸开!”

   'In the King's name,' cried the voices without; and the hoarse cry arose again, but louder.

  “我们奉王命到此捉拿凶犯!”有人在外边大声喊道。鼓噪声再次掀起,而且更响了。

   'Break down the door!' screamed the boy. 'I tell you they'll never open it. Run straight to the room where the light is. Break down the door!'

  “把门砸开!”少年尖叫着,“我跟你们说,他们绝不会开门的。照直往有亮的屋子里冲。把门砸开!”

  他刚一住口,门上和楼下窗板上便响起密急而沉重的撞击声,人群中爆发出一阵嘹亮的欢呼声,听到声音的人第一次对于呼声之高得到一个相当准确的概念。

   'Open the door of some place where I can lock this screeching Hell-babe,' cried Sikes fiercely; running to and fro, and dragging the boy, now, as easily as if he were an empty sack. 'That door. Quick!' He flung him in, bolted it, and turned the key. 'Is the downstairs door fast?'

  “找个什么地方,把门打开,我好把这尖声怪叫的小鬼关起来,”赛克斯杀气腾腾地喝道,一边毫不费力地拖着少年跑来跑去,就好像他是一条空口袋似的。“就是那扇门,快!”他把少年扔进去,插上门闩,转了一下钥匙。“楼下的门牢实不牢实?”

   'Double-locked and chained,' replied Crackit, who, with the other two men, still remained quite helpless and bewildered.

  “上了双保险,外带链条。”格拉基特答道,他和另外两个人依然是一副束手无策,不知所措的样子。

   'The panels--are they strong?'

  “护墙板呢--坚不坚固?

   'Lined with sheet-iron.'

  “包着铁皮。”

  “窗户也是?”

   'Yes, and the windows.'

  “是的,窗户也是。”

   'Damn you!' cried the desperate ruffian, throwing up the sash and menacing the crowd. 'Do your worst! I'll cheat you yet!'

  “见你妈的鬼。”这歹徒豁出去了,他把窗格推上去,恶狠狠地冲着人群嚷道,“随你们怎么着吧。我还要耍你们一把。”

   Of all the terrific yells that ever fell on mortal ears, none could exceed the cry of the infuriated throng. Some shouted to those who were nearest to set the house on fire; others roared to the officers to shoot him dead. Among them all, none showed such fury as the man on horseback, who, throwing himself out of the saddle, and bursting through the crowd as if he were parting water, cried, beneath the window, in a voice that rose above all others, 'Twenty guineas to the man who brings a ladder!'

  在所有传到人耳朵里来的可怕的大喊大叫声中,没有一种比得上激怒的人群的吼声。有人大声吆喝,要离得最近的人点火烧房子,另一些人咆哮着,叫警察开枪打死他。在所有的人当中,骑在马上的那个人尤其怒不可遏,他飞身下鞍,如同分开水流一般拨开人群,挤到窗子下边,高喊起来,声音压过了所有的鼓噪。“谁去搬一架梯子来,给他二十畿尼。”

   The nearest voices took up the cry, and hundreds echoed it. Some called for ladders, some for sledge-hammers; some ran with torches to and fro as if to seek them, and still came back and roared again; some spent their breath in impotent curses and execrations; some pressed forward with the ecstasy of madmen, and thus impeded the progress of those below; some among the boldest attempted to climb up by the water-spout and crevices in the wall; and all waved to and fro, in the darkness beneath, like a field of corn moved by an angry wind: and joined from time to time in one loud furious roar.

  离得最近的几个嗓门接过这声呼喊,成百个声音群起响应。有的叫搬梯子,有的叫拿大锤来,有的举着火炬跑来跑去,像是在找这些东西,却又原样回来,重新发出怒吼。有人通过无济于事的咒骂来出气,有人疯子一般拼命往前挤,反而妨碍了楼下那些人的进展。有几个胆子最大的想利用水落管和墙壁的裂缝爬上去。人潮在黑暗中翻涌,像一片麦田在狂风怒号下起伏翻滚,不时齐声发出愤怒的鼓噪。

  “潮水,”杀人犯关上窗户,将那些面孔关在外边,跌跌撞撞地退到屋子里,嚷嚷着。“我上来的功夫正在涨潮。给我根绳子,要长一点的。他们都在房子前边,我可以跳进荒唐沟,从那儿逃出去。给我一根绳子,不然的话,我索性再添三条人命,然后杀死我自己。”

   The panic-stricken men pointed to where such articles were kept; the murderer, hastily selecting the longest and strongest cord, hurried up to the house-top.

  三个惊恐万状的汉子指了指存放这类东西的地方。杀人犯慌里慌张地选了一根最长最结实的绳子。匆匆爬上房顶。

   All the window in the rear of the house had been long ago bricked up, except one small trap in the room where the boy was locked, and that was too small even for the passage of his body. But, from this aperture, he had never ceased to call on those without, to guard the back; and thus, when the murderer emerged at last on the house-top by the door in the roof, a loud shout proclaimed the fact to those in front, who immediately began to pour round, pressing upon each other in an unbroken stream.

  房子背后的所有窗户很久以前就用砖给砌上了,只有关着查理·贝兹的房间里有一个小小的活动天窗,但实在太小,他简直没法钻过去。然而,正是从这个出口,贝兹一迭连声地向外面的人吆喝着,要他们把住屋后。正因如此,当杀人犯好歹从顶楼上的门里钻出来,出现在房顶上的时候,一阵高亢的呼喊将这一情况通知了房子前边的人,众人立刻推推搡搡,蜂拥而来,汇成一股奔腾的激流。

   He planted a board, which he had carried up with him for the purpose, so firmly against the door that it must be matter of great difficulty to open it from the inside; and creeping over the tiles, looked over the low parapet.

  杀人犯用特意带上去的一块木板死死地顶住门,让人很难从里边打开,他从瓦上爬过去,隔着低矮的胸墙往下看。

   The water was out, and the ditch a bed of mud.

  潮水退了,濠沟成了一片泥沼。

  在这几个瞬间里,人群静下来,观察着他的动作,猜不透他想干什么,然而,他们刚一明白他的打算落空了,立刻掀起一阵胜利的欢呼和咒骂的巨浪,与此相比,先前的呐喊只能算是耳语。声浪此起彼伏。一些离得太远的人弄不清其中的含意,也跟着吼起来。顿时骂声四起,回响不绝,仿佛伦敦市民已倾城出动,前来诅咒这个杀人凶犯似的。

   On pressed the people from the front--on, on, on, in a strong struggling current of angry faces, with here and there a glaring torch to lighten them up, and show them out in all their wrath and passion. The houses on the opposite side of the ditch had been entered by the mob; sashes were thrown up, or torn bodily out; there were tiers and tiers of faces in every window; cluster upon cluster of people clinging to every house-top. Each little bridge (and there were three in sight) bent beneath the weight of the crowd upon it. Still the current poured on to find some nook or hole from which to vent their shouts, and only for an instant see the wretch.

  房子前边的人越来越近--越来越近,愤怒的面孔汇成一股汹涌的激流,到处都有耀眼的火把替人们引路,照亮他们怒火满腔的神情。群众冲进壕沟对岸的房子,把窗框推上去,或者干脆砸烂。每一个窗日都层层叠叠挤着许多面孔。大群大群的人站在每家每户的房顶上。一座座小桥(看得见的就有三座)在人群的重压下弯曲了。人流还在不断涌来,都想找个角落或者空档喊几嗓子,就是瞅一眼那个恶棍也好。

   'They have him now,' cried a man on the nearest bridge. 'Hurrah!'

  “这下逮住他啦,”一个男子在最近的那座桥上嚷道,“太棒了。”

   The crowd grew light with uncovered heads; and again the shout uprose.

  人们纷纷摘下帽子,拿在手中挥动着,喊声又一次腾空而起。

   'I will give fifty pounds,' cried an old gentleman from the same quarter, 'to the man who takes him alive. I will remain here, till he come to ask me for it.'

  “谁要是活捉了杀人犯,我一定赏五十镑,”一位老绅士在同一个地方呼喊道,“我一定留在此地恭候领赏的人。”

  又是一阵欢呼。在这一刹那间,一个消息在人群中传开了:大门终于撞开了,刚开始叫搬梯子的那个人已经冲上楼去。消息一个传一个,人潮猝转向。站在窗口的人见桥上的人蜂拥而退,也冲到街上,加入了正乱哄哄地返回原处的人群:一个个推来操去,争先恐后,人人心急火燎,都想赶到门口,以便在警察将犯人押出来时看个仔细。有的几乎挤得透不过气来,有的在混乱中挤倒在地受到践踏,一声声长呼短叫实在可怕。狭窄的道路完全堵塞了。有的东冲西突,打算回到房子正面的空地,有的拼命挣扎,徒劳地想挤出人群,就在这当儿,本来集中在杀人犯身上的注意力却分散了,尽管人们一心想要抓住他的急切心情有增无已。

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