登陆注册
24629600000112

第112章 英文(81)

A sort of premonitory tremor, a fear of he was not certain what, had passed through Winston as soon as he caught his first glimpse of the cage. But at this moment the meaning of the mask-like attachment in front of it suddenly sank into him. His bowels seemed to turn to water.

“You can’t do that!”he cried out in a high cracked voice.“You couldn’t, you couldn’t! It’s impossible.”

“Do you remember,”said O’Brien,“the moment of panic that used to occur in your dreams? There was a wall of blackness in front of you, and a roaring sound in your ears. There was something terrible on the other side of the wall. You knew that you knew what it was, but you dared not drag it into the open. It was the rats that were on the other side of the wall.”

“O’Brien!”said Winston, making an effort to control his voice. “You know this is not necessary. What is it that you want me to do?”

O’Brien made no direct answer. When he spoke it was in the schoolmasterish manner that he sometimes affected. He looked thoughtfully into the distance, as though he were addressing an audience somewhere behind Winston’s back.

“By itself,”he said,“pain is not always enough. There are occasions when a human being will stand out against pain, even to the point of death. But for everyone there is something unendurable — something that cannot be contemplated. Courage and cowardice are not involved. If you are falling from a height it is not cowardly to clutch at a rope. If you have come up from deep water it is not cowardly to fill your lungs with air. It is merely an instinct which cannot be destroyed. It is the same with the rats. For you, they are unendurable. They are a form of pressure that you cannot withstand. even if you wished to. You will do what is required of you.”

“But what is it, what is it? How can I do it if I don’t know what it is?”

O’Brien picked up the cage and brought it across to the nearer table. He set it down carefully on the baize cloth. Winston could hear the blood singing in his ears. He had the feeling of sitting in utter loneliness. He was in the middle of a great empty plain, a flat desert drenched with sunlight, across which all sounds came to him out of immense distances. Yet the cage with the rats was not two metres away from him. They were enormous rats. They were at the age when a rat’s muzzle grows blunt and fierce and his fur brown instead of grey.

“The rat,” said O’Brien, still addressing his invisible audience, “although a rodent, is carnivorous. You are aware of that. You will have heard of the things that happen in the poor quarters of this town. In some streets a woman dare not leave her baby alone in the house, even for five minutes. The rats are certain to attack it. Within quite a small time they will strip it to the bones. They also attack sick or dying people. They show astonishing intelligence in knowing when a human being is helpless.”

There was an outburst of squeals from the cage. It seemed to reach Winston from far away. The rats were fighting; they were trying to get at each other through the partition. He heard also a deep groan of despair. That, too, seemed to come from outside himself.

O’Brien picked up the cage, and, as he did so, pressed something in it. There was a sharp click. Winston made a frantic effort to tear himself loose from the chair. It was hopeless; every part of him, even his head, was held immovably. O’Brien moved the cage nearer. It was less than a metre from Winston’s face.

“I have pressed the first lever,”said O’Brien.“You understand the construction of this cage. The mask will fit over your head, leaving no exit. When I press this other lever, the door of the cage will slide up. These starving brutes will shoot out of it like bullets. Have you ever seen a rat leap through the air? They will leap on to your face and bore straight into it. Sometimes they attack the eyes first. Sometimes they burrow through the cheeks and devour the tongue.”

The cage was nearer; it was closing in. Winston heard a succession of shrill cries which appeared to be occurring in the air above his head. But he fought furiously against his panic. To think, to think, even with a split second left — to think was the only hope. Suddenly the foul musty odour of the brutes struck his nostrils. There was a violent convulsion of nausea inside him, and he almost lost consciousness. Everything had gone black. For an instant he was insane, a screaming animal. Yet he came out of the blackness clutching an idea. There was one and only one way to save himself. He must interpose another human being, the body of another human being, between himself and the rats.

The circle of the mask was large enough now to shut out the vision of anything else. The wire door was a couple of hand-spans from his face. The rats knew what was coming now. One of them was leaping up and down, the other, an old scaly grandfather of the sewers, stood up, with his pink hands against the bars, and fiercely sniffed the air. Winston could see the whiskers and the yellow teeth. Again the black panic took hold of him. He was blind, helpless, mindless.

“It was a common punishment in Imperial China,”said O’Brien as didactically as ever.

The mask was closing on his face. The wire brushed his cheek. And then — no, it was not relief, only hope, a tiny fragment of hope. Too late, perhaps too late. But he had suddenly understood that in the whole world there was just one person to whom he could transfer his punishment — one body that he could thrust between himself and the rats. And he was shouting frantically, over and over.

“Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I don’t care what you do to her. Tear her face off, strip her to the bones. Not me! Julia! Not me!”

He was falling backwards, into enormous depths, away from the rats. He was still strapped in the chair, but he had fallen through the floor, through the walls of the building, through the earth, through the oceans, through the atmosphere, into outer space, into the gulfs between the stars — always away, away, away from the rats. He was light years distant, but O"Brien was still standing at his side. There was still the cold touch of wire against his cheek. But through the darkness that enveloped him he heard another metallic click, and knew that the cage door had clicked shut and not open.

英文二十四

同类推荐
  • 人肉通缉令:致命搜索

    人肉通缉令:致命搜索

    城管队长横死小树林,IT工程师暴尸末班车,电业局长夫妇相继毙命,销售部女经理亡于家中。每个现场遗留下的《孟子》有何玄机?网络惊现5道“人肉通缉令”,腐败局长、美貌小三、好色行长、跋扈警察先后被杀,凶器仅为一根缠绕的鼠标绳。连环凶案正在进行,干探蒋子良奉命缉凶,干探蒋子良奉命缉凶,他能否成为这起“人肉搜索”危机的终结者?而这场罪案的背后又隐藏着怎样让人震惊的真相?当“人肉搜索”成为一种习惯,每个人都将面对来自网络背后的杀机……
  • 2889年一个美国新闻界巨子的一天

    2889年一个美国新闻界巨子的一天

    29世纪的人生活在不断变换的环境中,表面却一无所感似的。他们对奇迹美景已经厌倦,面对日新月异的进步成果十分淡漠。他们觉得一切都自然得很。但是,倘若同往昔比一比,他们便会更珍惜我们的文明,并重视走过的道路。到那时,我们的现代城市会变得愈加出色,道路宽达100米,楼房高达300米,楼内恒温,天空中千万辆空中小汽车和空中公共汽车穿梭往来!这些城市的人口有时多达到1000万,周围是1000年前的大小村庄,巴黎、伦敦、柏林、纽约那样的城市,往昔是空气污浊,道路泥泞,马车来来往往,车厢摇摇晃晃--是的,用马来拉!令人难以相信!假若马儿能令人想象邮船和铁路作用的不完备,轮船火车的经常相撞,还有蜗行牛步似的缓慢,那末,旅客坐空中火车、尤其是每小时1500千米的海底气压管道,有多少钱不肯花呢?最后,那时的人心想,我们的祖先不得不使用所谓“电报”这种洪荒时代的工具,如今能使用电话和传真,不是惬意得多吗?
  • 刑警队长:假面告白

    刑警队长:假面告白

    警界精英凌力、“辣法医”刘小露这对欢喜冤家,携手“鬼医”沈冤、“国安传奇”老屈头、吕无病等众多高手掀起刑侦序幕,揭密诡案、奇案!警界高手与反恐精英联手对抗神秘、狡猾的高智商犯罪分子。在这个过程中,各路高手大显身手,他们各自都有着奇怪的特征和独特的能力,然而在这场正义与邪恶的较量中,他们到底会帮谁……恩与怨,爱与恨,正与邪交织成一个个诡谲的战场,让读者大呼过瘾。这是智慧的博弈、这是人性的证明,这是正义与邪恶的较量。
  • 豪情水浒

    豪情水浒

    《幻石神游记2·豪情水浒》,女娲用五色石子补天遗漏的一块神石,历经千年沉睡后,化身为21世纪一个时尚、炫酷、睿智的初中二年级光头学生——幻石,他天质聪明,悟性极高,又通神仙法术,将世间的诸多知识汇集到了自己幻化出的一台万能笔记本电脑中。春雨纷纷时节,幻石来到一家古色古香的酒馆,巧遇了中国古典名著的十个作者。带着强烈的好奇心,幻石一一通过名著作者,穿越到了名著中,与书中的人物一同展开了无数搞笑、惊险、正义等探险旅程。原著中的人物命运会因幻石的到来改写吗?幻石进入古典原著中又会有怎么的改变?神游中,又有多少离奇惊险的情节和谜底等待我们去发现?一切尽在精彩的《幻石神游记》
  • 被遗忘的时光

    被遗忘的时光

    自幼家庭不睦、孤僻独立的女主人公邵伊敏在大学时期结识成熟稳重有魅力的男主人公苏哲,二人在相互试探与欣赏中相恋。当邵伊敏得知苏哲出轨后毅然决然分手。三年后,步入职场的邵伊敏再次遇到苏哲,但此时的邵伊敏已不是那个青涩的女大学生,而是独立成熟的职场女性。苏哲仍然被她深深吸引,而在职场中磨练得心智成熟的邵伊敏则在不断成熟中具备把握幸福的能力,……记忆是相会的一种方式,倘若势必要彼此相忘,那么请寻回与珍重每一段被遗忘的鲜活时光。一次放纵,他成了她生命中不可能有准备的意外。她在矛盾,是与自己挣扎,拒绝要不起的奢侈;还是试着沉溺,却又时刻准备付出代价?他在进逼,享受一段不一样的爱情,也在不知不觉中沦陷。
热门推荐
  • 宅门记事

    宅门记事

    赵家的七姑娘是庶出,一出生姨娘就疯了,嫡母手段狠辣,父亲不疼祖母不爱,六个姐姐也各有本事,婶婶们各打算盘,府中小妾更是精明厉害,赵府偌大的宅子了上演了一出又一出的勾心斗角!
  • 死神纵横录

    死神纵横录

    平凡的魔法世界,有着不平凡的故事。人类平静百年,杀神岛的崛起宣告这一平静的结束。主角出生不久,父母便离他远去。自幼同爷爷生活在一起的他,体会不到父母之爱,养成了桀骜不驯、狂放不羁的个性。以他的身份,本可以做一个洒脱的富家公子,但命运作弄,因一人私心,使他走上了成就死神的道路。身世、力量,注定他是一个独行者,他找到父母的时候,才发现……这个世界并不简单……魔法师等级:魔法学徒、见习魔法师、中阶魔法师、高阶魔法师、魔导士、大魔导士、魔导师、圣魔导师、神降师、法神。共十阶。斗者等级:斗士、斗师、斗宗、斗尊、斗王、斗皇、斗魂、圣师、神君、斗神。共十阶。
  • 新世节点

    新世节点

    作为女神肯定沉鱼落雁般的美貌是不可避免的,绝世的美貌配以完美的服装设计会让我们的女神更加的美丽。除此之外呢?我觉得是内在的品格了。现在的“女神”大有泛滥之势,但是那些人真的可以成为我们的女神吗?呵呵(bukeneng),是吧?我们的女神不能说兼济天下苍生,但是却也要能直达人们的心灵。至于什么是直达心灵,说实话我现在也不知道,还需要你们的加入。创造一个属于大家的、真正的Godness。
  • 都是无聊惹的祸

    都是无聊惹的祸

    “最近实在太无聊了,要是能去小说里的玄幻世界看看就好了。”陆化百无聊赖地拨弄着手中金光灿灿的榴莲12感叹道。此刻,不知名的神明却是悄然降临,森然一笑:“呵呵~那么,你想去看看吗?”
  • 叶枯花落

    叶枯花落

    本是一对青梅竹马,却因为世俗的阻隔,两眼秋波只能断,在这昏暗的世俗中只能默默的与其作斗争,但结果却并不能尽他们所意······
  • 那个圈钱导演又来了

    那个圈钱导演又来了

    林籽听说你又拍了部圈钱电影……你怎么这样凭空污人清白……什么清白,我前天亲眼见着网络上到处都是你电影的差评,被网友吊起来锤!林籽涨红了脸,脸上青筋条条绽出,争辩道,“这届观众不行啊……黑粉在带节奏之类不懂的话!节奏稍慢!
  • 炼尸寻人秘术:走尸档案

    炼尸寻人秘术:走尸档案

    你知道每年有多少人失踪吗?你知道这些失踪者最后大部分都生不见人,死不见尸吗?你希望找到他们的下落吗?我认识这样一群人,并且无意间加入其中,他们懂得古老相传的炼尸寻人秘术,一个生辰八字、一件失踪者的物品,利用易占起卜,奇门遁甲,鬼神之术,让失踪的活人和死人无所遁形!一天,一个求助者敲开了这群人的大门,他说,自己的父亲死在了一个危险的地方,希望我们帮忙寻找死去父亲的尸身,事成后,赏金——三百万!这个活儿,接还是不接?《走尸档案》帮你寻找一切失踪的活人与死人!
  • 归鄢

    归鄢

    世人皆知邵大学士宠女如命,关键是他养大的五个姑娘还真是应了各自的名字,琴棋书画,音律精通。好不容易养大的五个闺女,终于都被拐跑了……
  • 我的学生我的班

    我的学生我的班

    红英小学的四(1)班是学校最差的一个班,校长连续换了几个优秀的班主任,但都被这群捣蛋鬼气走了,最近,学校来了个新分的女老师,这个被孩子称为矮黄瓜的女教师,却让这个四(1)班在升学考试中获得了优秀的成绩,从此矮黄瓜变成了知心大姐姐,一路艰辛的泪水和欢乐的笑声,只有他们明白……
  • 凌天仙劫

    凌天仙劫

    如若天道不公,便打破这个天。如果人道不公,便弑杀这个人。