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【短篇】OLE AND TRUFA ( A Story of Two Leaves ) ZT

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发表于 2009-9-12 16:23 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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OLE AND TRUFA ( A Story of Two Leaves )
) A) z& F. H. U" h- bby Issac Bashevis Singer
0 C! b# U5 ?8 b- BThe forest was large and thickly overgrown with all kinds of leaf-bearing* p" I! S7 Y$ r% U
trees. It was in the month of November. Usually, it's cold this time of year% t% `3 C0 y! w+ I
and it even happens that it snows, but this November was relatively warm.5 C: M; Z0 y- u; O' |0 l. k
The nights were cool and windy but as soon as the sun came out in the
# H$ e9 k! x* ^. Kmornings it turned warm. You might have thought it was summer except that6 W  J4 C# z1 O* j# ]
the whole forest was strewn with fallen leaves - some yellow as saffron,- ^/ G+ N" K0 n. F4 j/ C6 N
some red as wine, some the color of gold, and some of mixed color. The
- b7 r* B+ Y9 F# o' uleaves had been torn down by the rain, by the wind, some by day, some at: j+ P. H) _( ^% X" o- }
night, and they now formed a deep carpet over the forest floor. Although% s* t4 p' b4 _7 ~# ?% X
their juices had run dry, the leaves still exuded a pleasant aroma. The sun3 ?2 L, e' \/ q, q5 X: a3 v# G
shone down on them through the living branches, and the worms and flies& S, D; h& n. k: S
which had somehow survived the autumn storms crawled over them. The space
5 ~! g9 e1 g) U9 H, D$ F! xbeneath the leaves provided hiding places for crickets, field mice, and many
  e+ c' q" b7 C1 z) p9 r( Oother creatures who sough protection in the earth. The birds that don't1 L: [1 a" S1 ^4 n9 X: I
migrate to warmer climates in the winter but stay behind perched on the bare3 Q, I/ D0 X/ C0 d
tree limbs. Among them were sparrows - tiny birds, but endowed with much2 j5 V- @% g7 O9 s4 @+ |' |. d$ Z7 M7 C
courage and the experience accumulated through thousands of generations.( b2 W" n. B( x3 H2 Y; h
They hopped, twittered, and searched for the food the forest offered this  I2 Z3 Y. E& u5 ^
time of year. Many, many insects and worms had perished in recent weeks, but
# j! e( Q4 }& h8 d' |no one mourned their loss. God's creatures know that death is merely a phase  v0 W% t3 u& C
of life. With the coming of spring, the forest would again fill with
* I: U7 v; j4 \! Kgrasses, green leaves, blossoms and flowers. The migrating birds would( j. ?; x% D8 W0 m
return from far-off lands and locate their abandoned nests. Even if the wind
5 l% a0 c  K# a9 ror the rain had disturbed a nest, it could be easily repaired.
+ a- d4 U3 r, `  _% e) d. m7 w9 zOn the tip of a tree which had lost all its other leaves, two still# a& Q$ b2 i, y. _( A* W
remained. One leaf was named Ole and the other, Trufa. Ole and Trufa both
5 V, S1 D0 K0 X3 ~hung from one twig. Since they were at the very tip of the tree they
. Z! f! j; z: P- v, kreceived lots of sunlight. For some reason unknown to Ole or Trufa, they had
9 W7 e" G, v# H" S: S% w. V5 Dsurvived all the rains, all the cold nights and winds, and still clung to
7 ~+ [" l$ m2 J7 ]. t/ xthe tip of the twig. Who knows the reason one leaf falls and another
$ c5 e0 B' ~/ Y; ?& g" Rremains? But Ole and Trufa believed the answer lay in the great love they/ y. e9 N; R1 z5 ?9 p
bore one another. Ole was slightly bigger than Trufa and a few days older,
  t8 a. }9 m) d  G4 H) Fbut Trufa was prettier and more delicate. One leaf can do little for another
0 a1 ^7 c+ R9 T5 j8 \& t6 p/ qwhen the wind blows, the rain pours, or hail begins to fall. It even happens
; f8 o! o) J, O8 ?+ E( Ain summer that a leaf is torn loose - come autumn and winter nothing can be
. \, G! x9 a; v: @, H1 F. h' f# q% Adone. Still, Ole encouraged Trufa at every opportunity. During the worst
  t7 R+ o: N7 p" Astorms, when the thunder clapped, the lightning flashed, and the wind tore
6 S/ S7 v) K9 {% c8 G& yoff not only leaves but even whole branches, Ole pleaded with Trufa: "Hang
" y' ?! M; p  M0 w9 q: P4 x  \on, Trufa! Hang on with all your might!"5 l# ~% |3 `0 u2 q5 G
At times during the cold and stormy nights, Trufa would complain: "My time  v8 m: e3 u8 k+ ]
has come, Ole, but you hang on!"( @! A, I1 x; _
"What for?" Ole asked. "Without you, my life is senseless. If you fall, I'll
) [* {5 u7 A2 v6 ?fall with you."7 u) y9 e( P, d8 \5 k
"No, Ole, don't do it! So long as a leaf can stay up it mustn't let go..."0 W8 D  u+ n) K) K4 {3 o
"It all depends if you stay with me," Ole replied. "By day I look at you and/ P8 S+ A, [5 _* S  D
admire your beauty. At night I sense your fragrance. Be the only leaf on a
/ y' a/ M6 h0 a  T5 Ftree? No, never!"2 ?& \0 Z+ J3 M3 _9 k
"Ole, your words are so sweet but they're not true," Trufa said. "You know
  ~, m* O4 z& \4 B2 D0 U* ?/ d9 C( nvery well that I'm no longer pretty. Look how wrinkled I am! All my juices7 K2 D# Q) j2 N# N# q
have dried out and I'm ashamed before the birds. They look at me with such$ G4 D8 n0 h( V' O6 G) l- U- y
pity. At times it seems to me they're laughing at how shriveled I've become.
, a4 ?: @6 @  z# X; a7 b0 G( hI've lost everything, but one things is still left me - my love for you.") ^! l$ g+ Y# c; k
"Isn't that enough? Of all our powers love is the highest, the finest," Ole( L0 E4 B' J, ~. p
said. "So long as we love each other we remain here, and no wind rain or$ ]; W9 o# y/ x6 b( N
storm can destroy us. I'll tell you something, Trufa - I never loved you as6 B" `$ [' t$ H3 H; v5 ]
much as I love you now."
, y  ^9 D8 c: ~# O"Why, Ole? Why? I'm all yellow" "Who says green is pretty and yellow is not?
* s; w, U1 ]7 TAll colors are equally handsome."* q- p& m$ ]' V: H
And just as Ole spoke these words, that which Trufa had feared all these% x7 I/ b2 S+ |4 v( G
months happened - a wind came up and tore Ole loose from the twig. Trufa' ^& F( a( z* Y- X$ P, Q
began to tremble and flutter until it seemed that she too would soon be torn& p. D* S* E4 r$ U7 C
away, but she held fast. She saw Ole fall and sway in the air and she called
3 S. i1 D( l7 m: j. h/ kto him in leafy language: "Ole! Come back! Ole! Ole!"
& W6 f  E. d1 I9 rBut before she could even finish Ole vanished from sight. He blended in with
) e) u' H0 G2 @9 Ythe other leaves on the ground and Trufa was left all alone on the tree.8 U. Y/ Y4 D3 E; L
So long as it was still day, Trufa managed somehow to endure her grief. But# g. p, ?% V4 B: K
when it grew dark and cold and a piercing rain began to fall, she sank into
/ A/ c: s4 g* S; tdespair. Somehow she felt that the blame for all the leafy misfortunes lay
% Z8 n% T9 m0 t$ Bwith the tree, the trunk with all its mighty limbs. Leaves fell but the
" |3 b8 L4 C4 A% gtrunk stood tall, thick and firmly rooted in the ground. No wind, rain, or
; R+ x) _% O# C8 p+ Qhail could upset it. What did it matter to a tree which probably loved
0 J9 |  J; P# T6 }forever what became of a leaf? To Trufa, the trunk was a kind of God. It
$ B0 h5 R! q, g6 D' ycovered itself with leaves for a few months, then it shook them off. It
" E7 o8 k' n  B$ O; p$ ?3 inourished them with its sap as long as it pleased, then it let them die of
5 V" p7 ?- \8 z, v# j8 z( S/ Gthirst. Trufa pleaded with the tree to give her back her Ole and make it
8 b8 x7 J9 v( [* k& wsummer again, but the tree didn't heed, or refused to heed, her prayers...3 V( t: H% o  O- n' ?6 ^- d
Trufa didn't think a night could be so long as this one - so dark, so
/ O, N8 M. C# C7 M0 I% z8 }9 Yfrosty. She spoke to Ole and hoped for an answer, but Ole was silent and1 h2 _+ r) ~7 R0 Z8 H
gave no sign of his presence.2 A6 @8 ]9 x# R' y
Trufa said to the tree: "Since you've taken Ole from me, take me too."
# D0 @) d% O& @But even this prayer the tree didn't acknowledge.
* b$ H! q; R: v( A; ^4 X+ WAfter a while, Trufa dozed off. This wasn't sleep but a strange languor.  X5 h4 B- K- u
Trufa awoke and to her amazement found that she was no longer hanging on the
. H; D, N* c* i: o8 D3 l5 |0 q* ktree. The wind had blown her down while she was asleep. This was different
. o1 V$ L5 b8 d. H1 z: |  e0 Ffrom the way she used to feel when she awoke on the tree with the sunrise.
3 c8 p8 @5 f: [- e" ~All her fears and anxieties had now vanished. The awakening also brought
8 h2 Y& j( O$ [* Iwith it an awareness that she had never felt before. She knew now that she
- w7 B1 }4 p( V  O$ ewasn't just a leaf that depended on every whim of the wind, but that she was
# B1 |9 K) c8 p* [6 z, O  ^9 ta part of the universe. She no longer was small not weak not transient, but
- {. k3 I  w6 y0 S, I4 n: {part of an eternity. Through some mysterious force, Trufa understood the
( Y& B% u  n& h, t; |  `7 T' Amiracle of her molecules, atoms, protons, and electrons - the enormous& L5 `/ F  X( e  k! s
energy she represented and the divine plan of which she was a part. Next to% ~5 j6 N0 c) i
her lay OLe and they greeted each other with a love they hadn't been aware
4 q: a0 v* f" Aof before. This wasn't a love that depended on chance or caprice, but a love) K2 m7 l) T# L4 N
as mighty and eternal as the universe itself. That which they had feared all% Y4 m) d- L5 G: ~
the days and nights between April and November turned out to be not death: v0 Z: Y* ~' M" y# n+ B
but redemption. A breeze came and lifted Ole and Trufa in the air and the
/ T9 k3 f7 a- }soared with the bliss known only by those who have freed themselves and have/ c$ s4 \* M" ~  r0 M1 C
joined with eternity.
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