三十九级台阶(中英对照).docx
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三十九级台阶
简介
理查德·哈内走回他伦敦的公寓,感到百无聊赖。
他想,在英格兰好像什么令人激动的
事情也不曾发生过。
也许他该回非洲去。
然而,那天晚上来了一位叫斯卡德尔的客人,给他
讲了一个离奇的故事。
一周以后,哈内卧在苏格兰荒原的石楠丛中,饥肠辘辘,筋疲力尽。
一架小飞机在他头
顶的蓝天上低空盘旋。
哈内一动不动地躺着,希望谢天谢地飞机不要发现他,同时琢磨着口
袋里斯卡德尔的黑色小笔记本。
斯卡德尔在笔记本里记着“黑石”,这个神秘的黑石是谁呢?
那个“三十九级台阶”又怎么那么重要?
六月十五日伦敦会出什么事?
而斯卡德尔已经被害,哈内的敌人在苏格兰的山山岭岭日夜追捕他,他必须自己搞清这
是为什么。
如果他的敌人抓住他,就会把他杀掉……
约翰·巴肯(1875—1940):
苏格兰作家,政治家,曾任加拿大总督。
他有许多著作最
有名的是理查德·哈内系列惊险小说,其中包括《三十九级台阶》,该书写于一九一五年,
后改编成著名导演希区科克执导的电影。
1Themanwhodied
Ireturnedtomyflatataboutthreeo'clockonthatMayafternoonveryunhappywithlife.I
hasbeenbackinBritainforthreemonthsandIwasalreadybored.Theweatherwasbad,the
peopleweredull,andtheamusementsofLondonseemedasexcitingasaglassofcoldwater.
'RichardHannay,'Itoldmyself,'youhavemadeamistake,andyouhadbetterdosomething
aboutit.'
ItmademeangrywhenIthoughtoftheyearsIhadspentinAfrica.Ihadspentthoseyears
workingveryhardandmakingmoney.Notalotofmoney,butenoughforme.IhadleftScotland
whenIwassixyearsold,andIhadneverbeenhomesince.ForyearsIhaddreamtofcoming
hometoBritainandspendingtherestofmylifethere,butIwasdisappointedwiththeplace
afterthefirstweek.AndsohereIwas,thirty-sevenyearsold,healthy,withenoughmoneyto
haveagoodtime,andboredtodeath.
ThateveningIwentouttodinnerandsatreadingthenewspapersafterwards.Theywerefull
ofthetroublesinsouth-eastEurope,andtherewasalongreportaboutKarolides,theGreek
PrimeMinister.Heseemedtobeanhonestman,butsomepeopleinEuropehatedhim.However,
manypeopleinBritainlikedhim,andonenewspapersaidthathewastheonlymanwhocould
preventawarstarting.IrememberwonderingifIcouldgetajobinsouth-eastEuropeltl
bthitimgeaoessboringthanlifeinLondon.
AsIwalkedhomethatnight,IdecidedtogiveBritainonemoreday.Ifnothinginteresting
happened,IwouldtakethenextboatbacktoAfrica.
MyflatwasinabignewbuildinginLanghamPlace.Therewasadoormanattheentranceto
thebuilding,buteachflatwasseparate,withitsownfrontdoor.Iwasjustputtingthekeyinto
mydoorwhenamanappearednexttome.Hewasthin,withashortbrownbeardandsmall,
verybrighteyes.Irecognizedhimasthemanwholivedinaflatonthetopfloorofthebuilding.
Wehadspokenonceortwiceonthestairs.
'CanIspeaktoyou?
'heasked.'MayIcomeinforaminute?
'Hisvoicewasshakingalittle.
Iopenedthedoorandwewentin.
'Isthedoorlocked?
'heasked,andquicklylockedithimself.
'I'mverysorry,'hesaidtome.'It'sveryrudeofme.ButI'minadangerouscornerandyou
lookedlikethekindofmanwhowouldunderstand.IfIexplain,willyouhelpme?
'
'I'lllistentoyou,'Isaid.'That'sallIpromise.'Iwasgettingworriedbythisstrangeman's
behaviour.
Therewasatablewithdrinksonitnexttohim,andhetookalargewhiskyforhimself.He
drankitquickly,andthenputtheglassdownsoviolentlythatitbroke.
'I'msorry,'hesaid.'I'malittlenervoustonight.Yousee,atthismomentI'mdead.'
Isatdowninanarmchairandlitmypipe.
'Howdoesitfeel?
'Iasked.Iwasnowalmostsurethatthemanwasmad.
Hesmiled.'I'mnotmad-yet.Listen,I'vebeenwatchingyou,andIguessthatyou'renot
easilyfrightened.I'mgoingtotellyoumystory.Ineedhelpverybadly,andIwanttoknowif
you'retherightmantoask.'
'Tellmeyourstory,'Isaid,'andI'lltellyouifIcanhelpyou.'
Itwasanextraordinarystory.Ididn'tunderstandallofit,andIhadtoaskalotofquestions,
buthereitis:
HisnamewasFranklinP.ScudderandhewasanAmerican,buthehadbeeninsouth-east
Europeforseveralyears.ByaccidenthehaddiscoveredagroupofPeoplewhowereworking
secretlytopushEuropetowardsawar.Thesepeoplewereclever,anddangerous.Someofthem
wantedtochangetheworldthroughwar;otherssimplywantedtomakealotofmoney,and
thereisalwaysmoneytobemadetanyamreGdissuRfromawar.Theirplanwastogetaanwar
witheachother.
'Iwanttostopthem,'Scuddertoldme,'andifIcanstayaliveforanothermonth,IthinkI
can.'
'Ithoughtyouwerealreadydead,'Isaid.
'I'lltellyouaboutthatinaminute,'heanswered.'Butfirst,doyouknowwhoConstantine
Karolidesis?
'
'TheGreekPrimeMinister.I'vejustbeenreadingabouthimintoday'snewspapers.'
'Right.He'stheonlymanwhocanstopthewar.He'sintelligent,he'shonest,andheknows
what'sgoingon-andsohisenemiesplantokillhim.Ihavediscoveredhow.Thatwasvery
dangerousforme,soIhadtodisappear.Theycan'tkillKarolidesinGreecebecausehehastoo
manyguards.Butonthe15thofJunehe'scomingtoLondonforabigmeeting,andhisenemies
plantokillhimhere.'
'Youcanwarnhi
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