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When day dawned, therefore, the boy put his fifty thalers into his pocket, and went forth on the great highway, and continually said to himself, "If I could but shudder! If I could but shudder!" Then a man approached who heard this conversation which the youth was holding with himself, and when they had walked a little farther to where they could see the gallows, the man said to him, "Look, there is the tree where seven men have married the ropemaker's daughter, and are now learning how to fly. Sit down below it, and wait till night comes, and you will soon learn how to shudder." - "If that is all that is wanted," answered the youth, "it is easily done; but if I learn how to shudder as fast as that, thou shalt have my fifty thalers. Just come back to me early in the morning." Then the youth went to the gallows, sat down below it, and waited till evening came. And as he was cold, he lighted himself a fire, but at midnight the wind blew so sharply that in spite of his fire, he could not get warm. And as the wind knocked the hanged men against each other, and they moved backwards and forwards, he thought to himself "Thou shiverest below by the fire, but how those up above must freeze and suffer!" And as he felt pity for them, he raised the ladder, and climbed up, unbound one of them after the other, and brought down all seven. Then he stirred the fire, blew it, and set them all round it to warm themselves. But they sat there and did not stir, and the fire caught their clothes. So he said, "Take care, or I will hang you up again." The dead men, however, did not hear, but were quite silent, and let their rags go on burning. On this he grew angry, and said, "If you will not take care, I cannot help you, I will not be burnt with you," and he hung them up again each in his turn. Then he sat down by his fire and fell asleep, and the next morning the man came to him and wanted to have the fifty thalers, and said, "Well, dost thou know how to shudder?" - "No," answered he, "how was I to get to know? Those fellows up there did not open their mouths, and were so stupid that they let the few old rags which they had on their bodies get burnt." Then the man saw that he would not get the fifty thalers that day, and went away saying, "One of this kind has never come my way before."
天亮了,小伙子把那五十个银币装进衣袋里,从家中走出来,上了大路。 他一边走,一边不停地自言自语:"我要是会害怕该多好啊!我要是会害怕该多好啊!"
过了不久,有一个人从后面赶了上来,听见了小伙子自言自语时所说的话。 他们一块儿走了一段路程,来到了一个看得见绞架的地方,这个人对小伙子说:"你瞧!那边有棵树,树上一共吊着七个强盗。你坐在树下,等到天黑了,你准能学会害怕。"
"如果只要我做这个的话,那太容易啦。"小伙子回答说,"要是我真的这么快就学会了害怕,我这五十个银币就归你啦。明天早晨你再来一趟。"
小伙子说完就朝绞架走去,然后坐在绞架的下面,等着夜幕的降临。 他坐在那里感到很冷,于是就生起了一堆火。 可是夜半风起,寒冷难耐,他虽然烤着火,还是感到很冷。 寒风吹得吊着的死尸荡来荡去,相互碰撞。 他心想,"我坐在火堆旁还感到挺冷的,那几个可怜的家伙吊在那里,该多冷呀。"小伙子的心肠可真好:他搭起梯子,然后爬上去,解开了这些被绞死的强盗身上的绳索,再一个接一个地把他们放下来。 接着他把火拨旺,吹了又吹,使火堆熊熊燃烧起来。 然后他把他们抱过来,围着火堆坐了一圈,让他们暖暖身子。 可是这些家伙坐在那里纹丝不动,甚至火烧着了他们的衣服,他们还是一动也不动。 于是小伙子对他们说:"你们在干什么?小心点啊!要不我就把你们再吊上去。"可是这些被绞死的强盗根本听不见他的话,他们仍然一声不吭,让自己的破衣烂衫被火烧着。
小伙子这下子可真生气了,于是就说:"你们一点儿都不小心,我可帮不了你们啦,我才不愿意和你们一起让火烧死呢。"说完,他又把他们一个接一个地全都吊了上去。 然后,他在火堆旁坐了下来,不一会儿就睡着了。
第二天清早,那个人来到小伙子面前,想得到他的五十个银币。 他对小伙子说:"喂,我想你现在知道什么是害怕了吧?"
"不知道哇,"小伙子回答说,"我怎样才能知道呢?上边吊着的那些可怜的家伙,怎么都不开口,个个是傻瓜,身上就穿那么点儿破破烂烂的衣服,烧着了还不在乎。"
听了这话,那个人心里就明白了,他是怎么也赢不到小伙子的五十个银币了,于是,他就走了,走的时候说道:"我活这么大岁数还从来没有见到过这样的人呢。"
When day dawned, therefore, the boy put his fifty thalers into his pocket, and went forth on the great highway, and continually said to himself, "If I could but shudder! If I could but shudder!" Then a man approached who heard this conversation which the youth was holding with himself, and when they had walked a little farther to where they could see the gallows, the man said to him, "Look, there is the tree where seven men have married the ropemaker's daughter, and are now learning how to fly. Sit down below it, and wait till night comes, and you will soon learn how to shudder." - "If that is all that is wanted," answered the youth, "it is easily done; but if I learn how to shudder as fast as that, thou shalt have my fifty thalers. Just come back to me early in the morning." Then the youth went to the gallows, sat down below it, and waited till evening came. And as he was cold, he lighted himself a fire, but at midnight the wind blew so sharply that in spite of his fire, he could not get warm. And as the wind knocked the hanged men against each other, and they moved backwards and forwards, he thought to himself "Thou shiverest below by the fire, but how those up above must freeze and suffer!" And as he felt pity for them, he raised the ladder, and climbed up, unbound one of them after the other, and brought down all seven. Then he stirred the fire, blew it, and set them all round it to warm themselves. But they sat there and did not stir, and the fire caught their clothes. So he said, "Take care, or I will hang you up again." The dead men, however, did not hear, but were quite silent, and let their rags go on burning. On this he grew angry, and said, "If you will not take care, I cannot help you, I will not be burnt with you," and he hung them up again each in his turn. Then he sat down by his fire and fell asleep, and the next morning the man came to him and wanted to have the fifty thalers, and said, "Well, dost thou know how to shudder?" - "No," answered he, "how was I to get to know? Those fellows up there did not open their mouths, and were so stupid that they let the few old rags which they had on their bodies get burnt." Then the man saw that he would not get the fifty thalers that day, and went away saying, "One of this kind has never come my way before."
天亮了,小伙子把那五十个银币装进衣袋里,从家中走出来,上了大路。 他一边走,一边不停地自言自语:"我要是会害怕该多好啊!我要是会害怕该多好啊!"
过了不久,有一个人从后面赶了上来,听见了小伙子自言自语时所说的话。 他们一块儿走了一段路程,来到了一个看得见绞架的地方,这个人对小伙子说:"你瞧!那边有棵树,树上一共吊着七个强盗。你坐在树下,等到天黑了,你准能学会害怕。"
"如果只要我做这个的话,那太容易啦。"小伙子回答说,"要是我真的这么快就学会了害怕,我这五十个银币就归你啦。明天早晨你再来一趟。"
小伙子说完就朝绞架走去,然后坐在绞架的下面,等着夜幕的降临。 他坐在那里感到很冷,于是就生起了一堆火。 可是夜半风起,寒冷难耐,他虽然烤着火,还是感到很冷。 寒风吹得吊着的死尸荡来荡去,相互碰撞。 他心想,"我坐在火堆旁还感到挺冷的,那几个可怜的家伙吊在那里,该多冷呀。"小伙子的心肠可真好:他搭起梯子,然后爬上去,解开了这些被绞死的强盗身上的绳索,再一个接一个地把他们放下来。 接着他把火拨旺,吹了又吹,使火堆熊熊燃烧起来。 然后他把他们抱过来,围着火堆坐了一圈,让他们暖暖身子。 可是这些家伙坐在那里纹丝不动,甚至火烧着了他们的衣服,他们还是一动也不动。 于是小伙子对他们说:"你们在干什么?小心点啊!要不我就把你们再吊上去。"可是这些被绞死的强盗根本听不见他的话,他们仍然一声不吭,让自己的破衣烂衫被火烧着。
小伙子这下子可真生气了,于是就说:"你们一点儿都不小心,我可帮不了你们啦,我才不愿意和你们一起让火烧死呢。"说完,他又把他们一个接一个地全都吊了上去。 然后,他在火堆旁坐了下来,不一会儿就睡着了。
第二天清早,那个人来到小伙子面前,想得到他的五十个银币。 他对小伙子说:"喂,我想你现在知道什么是害怕了吧?"
"不知道哇,"小伙子回答说,"我怎样才能知道呢?上边吊着的那些可怜的家伙,怎么都不开口,个个是傻瓜,身上就穿那么点儿破破烂烂的衣服,烧着了还不在乎。"
听了这话,那个人心里就明白了,他是怎么也赢不到小伙子的五十个银币了,于是,他就走了,走的时候说道:"我活这么大岁数还从来没有见到过这样的人呢。"
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