登陆注册
19872400000006

第6章

The lawn in front of SORIN'S house.The house stands in the background, on a broad terrace.The lake, brightly reflecting the rays of the sun, lies to the left.There are flower-beds here and there.It is noon; the day is hot.ARKADINA, DORN, and MASHA are sitting on a bench on the lawn, in the shade of an old linden.An open book is lying on DORN'S knees.

ARKADINA.[To MASHA] Come, get up.[They both get up] Stand beside me.You are twenty-two and I am almost twice your age.

Tell me, Doctor, which of us is the younger looking?

DORN.You are, of course.

ARKADINA.You see! Now why is it? Because I work; my heart and mind are always busy, whereas you never move off the same spot.

You don't live.It is a maxim of mine never to look into the future.I never admit the thought of old age or death, and just accept what comes to me.

MASHA.I feel as if I had been in the world a thousand years, and I trail my life behind me like an endless scarf.Often I have no desire to live at all.Of course that is foolish.One ought to pull oneself together and shake off such nonsense.

DORN.[Sings softly]

"Tell her, oh flowers--"

ARKADINA.And then I keep myself as correct-looking as an Englishman.I am always well-groomed, as the saying is, and carefully dressed, with my hair neatly arranged.Do you think Ishould ever permit myself to leave the house half-dressed, with untidy hair? Certainly not! I have kept my looks by never letting myself slump as some women do.[She puts her arms akimbo, and walks up and down on the lawn] See me, tripping on tiptoe like a fifteen-year-old girl.

DORN.I see.Nevertheless, I shall continue my reading.[He takes up his book] Let me see, we had come to the grain-dealer and the rats.

ARKADINA.And the rats.Go on.[She sits down] No, give me the book, it is my turn to read.[She takes the book and looks for the place] And the rats.Ah, here it is.[She reads] "It is as dangerous for society to attract and indulge authors as it is for grain-dealers to raise rats in their granaries.Yet society loves authors.And so, when a woman has found one whom she wishes to make her own, she lays siege to him by indulging and flattering him." That may be so in France, but it certainly is not so in Russia.We do not carry out a programme like that.With us, a woman is usually head over ears in love with an author before she attempts to lay siege to him.You have an example before your eyes, in me and Trigorin.

SORIN comes in leaning on a cane, with NINA beside him.

MEDVIEDENKO follows, pushing an arm-chair.

SORIN.[In a caressing voice, as if speaking to a child] So we are happy now, eh? We are enjoying ourselves to-day, are we?

Father and stepmother have gone away to Tv er, and we are free for three whole days!

NINA.[Sits down beside ARKADINA, and embraces her] I am so happy.I belong to you now.

SORIN.[Sits down in his arm-chair] She looks lovely to-day.

ARKADINA.Yes, she has put on her prettiest dress, and looks sweet.That was nice of you.[She kisses NINA] But we mustn't praise her too much; we shall spoil her.Where is Trigorin?

NINA.He is fishing off the wharf.

ARKADINA.I wonder he isn't bored.[She begins to read again.]

NINA.What are you reading?

ARKADINA."On the Water," by Maupassant.[She reads a few lines to herself] But the rest is neither true nor interesting.[She lays down the book] I am uneasy about my son.Tell me, what is the matter with him? Why is he so dull and depressed lately? He spends all his days on the lake, and I scarcely ever see him any more.

MASHA.His heart is heavy.[Timidly, to NINA] Please recite something from his play.

NINA.[Shrugging her shoulders] Shall I? Is it so interesting?

MASHA.[With suppressed rapture] When he recites, his eyes shine and his face grows pale.His voice is beautiful and sad, and he has the ways of a poet.

SORIN begins to snore.

DORN.Pleasant dreams!

ARKADINA.Peter!

SORIN.Eh?

ARKADINA.Are you asleep?

SORIN.Not a bit of it.[A pause.]

ARKADINA.You don't do a thing for your health, brother, but you really ought to.

DORN.The idea of doing anything for one's health at sixty-five!

SORIN.One still wants to live at sixty-five.

DORN.[Crossly] Ho! Take some camomile tea.

ARKADINA.I think a journey to some watering-place would be good for him.

DORN.Why, yes; he might go as well as not.

ARKADINA.You don't understand.

DORN.There is nothing to understand in this case; it is quite clear.

MEDVIEDENKO.He ought to give up smoking.

SORIN.What nonsense! [A pause.]

DORN.No, that is not nonsense.Wine and tobacco destroy the individuality.After a cigar or a glass of vodka you are no longer Peter Sorin, but Peter Sorin plus somebody else.Your ego breaks in two: you begin to think of yourself in the third person.

SORIN.It is easy for you to condemn smoking and drinking; you have known what life is, but what about me? I have served in the Department of Justice for twenty-eight years, but I have never lived, I have never had any experiences.You are satiated with life, and that is why you have an inclination for philosophy, but I want to live, and that is why I drink my wine for dinner and smoke cigars, and all.

DORN.One must take life seriously, and to take a cure at sixty-five and regret that one did not have more pleasure in youth is, forgive my saying so, trifling.

MASHA.It must be lunch-time.[She walks away languidly, with a dragging step] My foot has gone to sleep.

DORN.She is going to have a couple of drinks before lunch.

SORIN.The poor soul is unhappy.

DORN.That is a trifle, your honour.

SORIN.You judge her like a man who has obtained all he wants in life.

ARKADINA.Oh, what could be duller than this dear tedium of the country? The air is hot and still, nobody does anything but sit and philosophise about life.It is pleasant, my friends, to sit and listen to you here, but I had rather a thousand times sit alone in the room of a hotel learning a role by heart.

NINA.[With enthusiasm] You are quite right.I understand how you feel.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 社区矫正导论

    社区矫正导论

    全书分为四部分:第一部分探讨社区矫正中的基本关系,如社区矫正与社区建设,社区矫正中的社区参与者;第二部分以社区矫正的流程为线索,探讨从接收到终止过程中的经验与问题;第三部分提炼了社区矫正中的常用技术与方法,如个别化矫正、心理干预、风险评估等;第四部分分析了法院、检察院、公安机关和监狱机关在社区矫正工作中的职能与作用。
  • 薛飞自述:我在匈牙利的日子

    薛飞自述:我在匈牙利的日子

    作者曾是我国著名的电视节目主持人。20世纪90年代初期,他辞职远赴匈牙利,在异国摸爬滚打、艰苦创业十年,如今回首这段蹉跎岁月,令他感慨万千。《薛飞自述:我在匈牙利的日子》将作者在匈牙利十年的心酸体验与奋斗故事逐一娓娓道来,全方位、多角度地真实呈现了作者别样的处世方式、人生经历与情感之路。是一部披肝沥胆、吐露心声的励志佳作。
  • 唐朝穿越指南:长安及各地人民生活手册

    唐朝穿越指南:长安及各地人民生活手册

    如果有一天,您一睁眼发现自己穿越到了唐朝——不要惊慌,来,拿起这本《唐朝穿越指南:长安及各地人民生活手册》:先过了语言关,学几句中古汉语、唐朝国骂;再混进官府食堂开开小灶,品茶喝酒。记住,像穿越小说中那样大大咧咧走在街上,随手拿出纹银几两是会悲剧的,户口簿、暂住证一个也不能少。可随旅行团游览长安城最热门的五大景点,顺便逛逛青楼,看看马球,带上豹子去户外狩猎。更可入乡随俗,像个唐朝人一样过端午、春节、七夕情人节。想洋气一点也没问题,圣诞节唐朝就已有!运气好的话,还能受邀去别人家里做个客,唱K、跳舞,乐不思蜀,最后买套占地十亩限价房。
  • 硬盘也疯狂

    硬盘也疯狂

    自从储存在移动硬盘中的999张经典纯洁片被黑客删除后,楚千歌就发现硬盘里面多了一个疯狂商店,在里面可以兑换各种超强黑客手段。凭借那些手段,菜鸟楚千歌走上了彪悍的黑客高手之路。那些手段还有一个什么现实版:----------极点防火墙(现实版):穿在身上能增加抵抗力恢复力。物流信息:空运物品,到货时间不定。这个可是好东东,楚千歌毫不客气购买了一件,十分钟后,刚准备将客户资料交给胸前伟大的女上司时,一个肚兜模样的物事出现在楚千歌拿着资料夹的手中……----------疯狂的硬盘,楚千歌踏上疯狂之路!
  • 毒后嫁到

    毒后嫁到

    良人?上辈子,娘亲的鲜血,她的惨死教会了良人两个字。什么是良人?那是毒蛇,一各个都是为了云家的势力而来。上辈子,云澜在临死前最后悔的事情就是救了秦亦,爱上了秦亦。这辈子,凤凰涅盘而生。装可怜?拜托,你不配,给我滚一边去!温润如玉?呵呵,本小姐不稀罕!这辈子,云澜在那个邪魅男子身上体会到了什么才是良人。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 龙与少年游

    龙与少年游

    一个身份奇特的人,一条身世成谜的龙,一次奇幻的冒险,一个永恒的传奇
  • 生存红宝书

    生存红宝书

    当今社会竞争激烈,瞬息多变,日新月异,年轻人要想在这个社会中立足、生存,的确十分不容易;若要谋求发展,建功立业,则更是难上加难。
  • 青花破

    青花破

    一朵青花,一道缘机。看得透,拈花一朵。这个俊美的少年如何在别人的嘲笑中一步一步的走向巅峰,如何诠释我命由我不由天。才子,佳人。尽流苏
  • 我真是大相师

    我真是大相师

    不懂易经八卦,不明六壬道学!唐浩原本只是一个出身三流大学的大学僧。一次意外之后,得到来历不明的翠玉罗盘,从此摇身一变,走上了测遍人生百态、勘定风水命局的大相师之路。知我者敬我为大师,不知我者骂我是神棍。对此,唐浩随手一挥,爱谁谁!我只追求‘醉卧美人膝,醒掌天下权’的世俗生活!
  • 盛唐遗梦

    盛唐遗梦

    现代的推销骗子,居然穿越到武则天时期的武三思身上,原本就善于诡计的武家子弟,更添加了现代的种种经历,如何用现代的知识,与各类官场人物斗智斗勇,如何泡妞追美,逍遥于世。【起点二组作者黄的倾力贡献】