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tanglewood tales-第20章

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with a great stone; he at last collected as many teeth as might have filled a bushel or two。 The next thing was to plant them。 This; likewise; was a tedious piece of work; especially as Cadmus was already exhausted with killing the dragon and knocking his head to pieces; and had nothing to dig the earth with; that I know of; unless it were his sword blade。 Finally; however; a sufficiently large tract o?ground was turned up; and sown with this new kind of seed; although half of the dragon's teeth still remained to be planted some other day。

Cadmus; quite out of breath; stood leaning upon his sword; and wondering what was to happen next。 He had waited but a few moments; when he began to see a sight; which was as great a marvel as the most marvelous thing I ever told you about。

The sun was shining slantwise over the field; and showed all the moist; dark soil just like any other newly…planted piece of ground。 All at once; Cadmus fancied he saw something glisten very brightly; first at one spot; then at another; and then at a hundred and a thousand spots together。 Soon he perceived them to be the steel heads of spears; sprouting up everywhere like so many stalks of grain; and continually growing taller and taller。 Next appeared a vast number of bright sword blades; thrusting themselves up in the same way。 A moment afterwards; the whole surface of the ground was broken by a multitude of polished brass helmets; coming up like a crop of enormous beans。 So rapidly did they grow; that Cadmus now discerned the fierce countenance of a man beneath every one。 In short; before he had time to think what a wonderful affair it was; he beheld an abundant harvest of what looked like human beings; armed with helmets and breastplates; shields; swords; and spears; and before they were well out of the earth; they brandished their weapons; and clashed them one against another; seeming to think; little while as they had yet lived; that they had wasted too much of life without a battle。 Every tooth of the dragon had produced one of these sons of deadly mischief。

Up sprouted also a great many trumpeters; and with the first breath that they drew; they put their brazen trumpets to their lips; and sounded a tremendous and ear…shattering blast; so that the whole space; just now so quiet and solitary; reverberated with the clash and clang of arms; the bray of warlike music; and the shouts of angry men。 So enraged did they all look; that Cadmus fully expected them to put the whole world to the sword。 How fortunate would it be for a great conqueror; if he could get a bushel of the dragon's teeth to sow!

〃Cadmus;〃 said the same voice which he had before heard; 〃throw a stone into the midst of the armed men。〃

So Cadmus seized a large stone; and flinging it into the middle of the earth army; saw it strike the breastplate of a gigantic and fierce…looking warrior。 Immediately on feeling the blow; he seemed to take it for granted that somebody had struck him; and; uplifting his weapon; he smote his next neighbor a blow that cleft his helmet asunder; and stretched him on the ground。 In an instant; those nearest the fallen warrior began to strike at one another with their swords; and stab with their spears。 The confusion spread wider and wider。 Each man smote down his brother; and was himself smitten down before he had time to exult in his victory。 The trumpeters; all the while; blew their blasts shriller and shriller; each soldier shouted a battle cry; and often fell with it on his lips。 It was the strangest spectacle of causeless wrath; and of mischief for no good end; that had ever been witnessed; but; after all; it was neither more foolish nor more wicked than a thousand battles that have since been fought; in which men have slain their brothers with just as little reason as these children of the dragon's teeth。 It ought to be considered; too; that the dragon people were made for nothing else; whereas other mortals were born to love and help one another。

Well; this memorable battle continued to rage until the ground was strewn with helmeted heads that had been cut off。 Of all the thousands that began the fight; there were only five left standing。 These now rushed from different parts of the field; and; meeting in the middle of it; clashed their swords; and struck at each other's hearts as fiercely as ever。

〃Cadmus;〃 said the voice again; 〃bid those five warriors sheathe their swords。 They will help you to build the city。〃

Without hesitating an instant; Cadmus stepped forward; with the aspect of a king and a leader; and extending his drawn sword amongst them; spoke to the warriors in a stern and commanding voice。

〃Sheathe your weapons!〃 said he。

And forthwith; feeling themselves bound to obey him; the five remaining sons of the dragon's teeth made him a military salute with their swords; returned them to the scabbards; and stood before Cadmus in a rank; eyeing him as soldiers eye their captain; while awaiting the word of command。

These five men had probably sprung from the biggest of the dragon's teeth; and were the boldest and strongest of the whole army。 They were almost giants indeed; and had good need to be so; else they never could have lived through so terrible a fight。 They still had a very furious look; and; if Cadmus happened to glance aside; would glare at one another; with fire flashing out of their eyes。 It was strange; too; to observe how the earth; out of which they had so lately grown; was incrusted; here and there; on their bright breastplates; and even; begrimed their faces; just as you may have seen it clinging to beets and carrots; when pulled out of their native soil。 Cadmus hardly knew whether to consider them as men; or some odd kind of vegetable; although; on the whole; he concluded that there was human nature in them; because they were so fond of trumpets and weapons; and so ready to shed blood。

They looked him earnestly in the face; waiting for his next order; and evidently desiring no other employment than to follow him from one battlefield to another; all over the wide world。 But Cadmus was wiser than these earth…born creatures; with the dragon's fierceness in them; and knew better how to use their strength and hardihood。

〃Come!〃 said he。 〃You are sturdy fellows。 Make yourselves useful! Quarry some stones with those great swords of yours; and help me to build a city。〃

The five soldiers grumbled a little; and muttered that it was their business to overthrow cities; not to build them up。 But Cadmus looked at them with a stern eye; and spoke to them in a tone of authority; so that they knew him for their master; and never again thought of disobeying his commands。 They set to work in good earnest; and toiled so diligently; that; in a very short time; a city began to make its appearance。 At first; to be sure; the workmen showed a quarrelsome disposition。 Like savage beasts; they would doubtless have done one another a mischief; if Cadmus had not kept watch over them; and quelled the fierce old serpent that lurked in their hearts; when he saw it gleaming out of their wild eyes。 But; in course of time; they got accustomed to honest labor; and had sense enough to feel that there was more true enjoyment in living at peace; and doing good to one's neighbor; than in striking at him with a two…edged sword。 It may not be too much to hope that the rest of mankind will by and by grow as wise and peaceable as these five earth…begrimed warriors; who sprang from the dragon's teeth。

And now the city was built; and there was a home in it for each of the workmen。 But the palace of Cadmus was not yet erected; because they had left it till the last; meaning to introduce all the new improvements of architecture; and make it very commodious; as well as stately and beautiful。 After finishing the rest of their labors; they all went to bed betimes; in order to rise in the gray of the morning; and get at least the foundation of the edifice laid before nightfall。 But; when Cadmus arose; and took his way towards the site where the palace was to be built; followed by his five sturdy workmen marching all in a row; what do you think he saw?

What should it be but the most magnificent palace that had ever been seen in the world。 It was
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