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属类: 双语小说 【分类】儿童读物 -[作者: 刘易斯-卡罗尔] 阅读:[13302]

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毛毛虫和爱丽丝彼此沉默地注视了好一会。最后,毛毛虫从嘴里拿出了水烟管,用慢吞吞的、瞌睡似的声调同她说起了话。

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The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.

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“你是谁?”毛毛虫问,

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‘Who are YOU?’ said the Caterpillar.

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这可不是鼓励人谈话的开场白,爱丽丝挺不好意思地回答说:“我……眼下很难说,先生……至少今天起床时,我还知道我是谁的,从那时起,可是我就变了好几回了,”

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This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, ’I—I hardly know, sir, just at present—at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.’

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“你这话是什么意思?”毛毛虫严厉地说,“你自己解释一下!”

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‘What do you mean by that?’ said the Caterpillar sternly. ’Explain yourself!’

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“我没法解释,先生,”爱丽丝说,“因为我已经不是我自己了,你瞧。”

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‘I can’t explain MYSELF, I’m afraid, sir’ said Alice, ’because I’m not myself, you see.’

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“我瞧不出。”毛毛虫说。

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‘I don’t see,’ said the Caterpillar.

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“我不能解释得更清楚了,”爱丽丝非常有礼貌地回答,“因为我压根儿不懂是怎么开始的,一天里改变好几次大小是非常不舒服的。”

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‘I’m afraid I can’t put it more clearly,’ Alice replied very politely, ’for I can’t understand it myself to begin with; and being so many different sizes in a day is very confusing.’‘It isn’t,’ said the Caterpillar.

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“唉,也许你还没有体会,”爱丽丝说,“可是当你必须变成一只蝶蛹的时候——你知道自己总有一天会这样的——然后再变成一只蝴蝶、我想你会感到有点奇怪的,是不是,”

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‘Well, perhaps you haven’t found it so yet,’ said Alice; ’but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, you know—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll feel it a little queer, won’t you?’

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“一点也不。”毛毛虫说。

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‘Not a bit,’ said the Caterpillar.

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“哦!可能你的感觉同我不一样,”爱丽丝说,“可是这些事使我觉得非常奇怪。”

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‘Well, perhaps your feelings may be different,’ said Alice; ’all I know is, it would feel very queer to ME.’

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“你!”毛毛虫轻蔑地说,“你是谁?”

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‘You!’ said the Caterpillar contemptuously. ’Who are YOU?’

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这句话又把他们带回了谈话的开头,对于毛毛虫的那些非常简短的回答,爱丽丝颇有点不高兴了,她挺直了身子一本正经地说:“我想还是你先告诉我,你是谁?”

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Which brought them back again to the beginning of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar’s making such VERY short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, ’I think, you ought to tell me who YOU are, first.’

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“为什么?”毛毛虫说。

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’Why?’ said the Caterpillar.

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这又成了一个难题:爱丽丝想不出任何比较好的理由来回答它,看来,毛毛虫挺不高兴的,因此爱丽丝转身就走了。

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Here was another puzzling question; and as Alice could not think of any good reason, and as the Caterpillar seemed to be in a VERY unpleasant state of mind, she turned away.

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“回来!”毛毛虫在她身后叫道,“我有几句重要的话讲!”

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‘Come back!’ the Caterpillar called after her. ’I’ve something important to say!’

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这话听起来倒是鼓舞人的,于是爱丽丝回来了。

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This sounded promising, certainly: Alice turned and came back again.

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“别发脾气嘛!”毛毛虫说,

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‘Keep your temper,’ said the Caterpillar.

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“就这个话吗?”爱丽丝忍住了怒气问。

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‘Is that all?’ said Alice, swallowing down her anger as well as she could.

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“不。”毛毛虫说。

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‘No,’ said the Caterpillar.

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爱丽丝想反正没什么事,不如在这儿等一等,也许最后它会说一点儿值得听的话的。有好几分钟,他只是喷着烟雾不说话。最后它松开胳膊,把水烟管从嘴里拿出来,说:“你认为你已经变了,是吗?”

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Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, and perhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing. For some minutes it puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took the hookah out of its mouth again, and said, ’So you think you’re changed, do you?’

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“我想是的,先生。”爱丽丝说。“我平时知道的事,现在都忘了,而且连把同样的身材保持十分钟都做不到,”

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‘I’m afraid I am, sir,’ said Alice; ’I can’t remember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for ten minutes together!’

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“你忘了些什么?”毛毛虫问。

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‘Can’t remember WHAT things?’ said the Caterpillar.

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“我试着背《小蜜蜂怎么干活》,可是背出来的完全变了样!”爱丽丝忧郁地回答。

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‘Well, I’ve tried to say "HOW DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY BEE," but it all came different!’ Alice replied in a very melancholy voice.

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“那么背诵《你老了,威廉爸爸》吧!”毛毛虫说。

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‘Repeat, "YOU ARE OLD, FATHER WILLIAM,"’ said the Caterpillar.

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爱丽丝把双手交叉放好,开始背了:

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Alice folded her hands, and began:—

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“年轻人说道:‘你已经老啦,威廉爸爸,

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‘You are old, Father William,’ the young man said,

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你头上长满了白发。

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‘And your hair has become very white;

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可你老是头朝下倒立着,

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And yet you incessantly stand on your head—

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像你这把年纪,这合适吗?’

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Do you think, at your age, it is right?’

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‘当我年轻的时候,’威廉爸爸回答儿子,

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‘In my youth,’ Father William replied to his son,

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‘我怕这样会损坏脑子;

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‘I feared it might injure the brain;

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现在我脑袋已经空啦,

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But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none,

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所以就这样玩个不止,’

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Why, I do it again and again.’

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‘你已经老啦,’年轻人说:‘像我刚才说的一样,

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‘You are old,’ said the youth, ’as I mentioned before,

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你已经变得非常肥胖;

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And have grown most uncommonly fat;

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可是你一个前空翻翻进门来,

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Yet you turned a back–somersault in at the door—

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这是怎么搞的?请你讲讲。’

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Pray, what is the reason of that?’

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‘当我年轻的时候,’老哲人摇晃着灰白的卷发说道,

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‘In my youth,’ said the sage, as he shook his grey locks,

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‘我总是让关节保持柔软灵巧,

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‘I kept all my limbs very supple

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我用的是这种一先令一盒的油膏,

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By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box—

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你想要两盒吗,

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Allow me to sell you a couple?’

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请允许我向你推销,‘你已经老啦,’年轻人说,

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’You are old,’ said the youth, ’and your jaws are too weak

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‘你的下巴应该是衰弱得只能喝些稀汤,

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For anything tougher than suet;

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可是你把一只整鹅,连骨带嘴全都吃光,

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Yet you finished the goose, with the bones and the beak

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请问你怎能这样,’

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Pray how did you manage to do it?’

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‘当我年轻的时候,’爸爸说,研究的是法律条文。

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’In my youth,’ said his father, ’I took to the law,

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对于每个案子,都拿来同妻子辩论,

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And argued each case with my wife;

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因此我练得下巴肌肉发达,

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And the muscular strength, which it gave to my jaw,

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这使我受用终身。’

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Has lasted the rest of my life.’

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‘你已经老啦,’年轻人说,‘很难想象,

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’You are old,’ said the youth, ’one would hardly suppose

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你的眼睛会像从前,一样闪光。

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That your eye was as steady as ever;

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可是你居然能把一条鳗鱼,竖在鼻子尖上。

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Yet you balanced an eel on the end of your nose—

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请问,你怎会这么棒,’

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What made you so awfully clever?’

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“够啦,’他的爸爸说,‘我已经回答了三个问题。

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‘I have answered three questions, and that is enough,’

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你不要太放肆啦,

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Said his father; ’don’t give yourself airs!

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我不会整天听你胡言乱语。

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Do you think I can listen all day to such stuff?

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快滚吧,不然我就要,一脚把你踢下楼梯。

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Be off, or I’ll kick you down stairs!’

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“背错了。”毛毛虫说。

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‘That is not said right,’ said the Caterpillar.

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“我也怕不十分对,”爱丽丝羞怯地说,“有些字已经变了。”

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‘Not QUITE right, I’m afraid,’ said Alice, timidly; ’some of the words have got altered.’

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“从头到尾都错了,”毛毛虫干脆地说。然后他们又沉默了几分钟。

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‘It is wrong from beginning to end,’ said the Caterpillar decidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.

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毛毛虫首先开腔了:

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The Caterpillar was the first to speak.

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“你想变成多么大小呢?”

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‘What size do you want to be?’ it asked.

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“唉!多么大小我倒不在乎。”爱丽丝急忙回答,“可是,一个人总不会喜欢老是变来变去的,这你是知道的。”

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‘Oh, I’m not particular as to size,’ Alice hastily replied; ’only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.’

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“我不知道。”毛毛虫说。

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‘I DON’T know,’ said the Caterpillar.

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爱丽丝不说话了,她从来没有遭到过这么多的反驳,感到自己要发脾气了。

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Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before, and she felt that she was losing her temper.

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“你满意现在的样子吗?”毛毛虫说,

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‘Are you content now?’ said the Caterpillar.

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“哦,如果你不在意的话,先生,我想再大一点,”爱丽丝说,“像这样三英寸高,太可怜了,”

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‘Well, I should like to be a LITTLE larger, sir, if you wouldn’t mind,’ said Alice: ’three inches is such a wretched height to be.’

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“这正是一个非常合适的高度。”毛毛虫生气地说,它说话时还使劲儿挺直了身子,正好是三英寸高。

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‘It is a very good height indeed!’ said the Caterpillar angrily, rearing itself upright as it spoke (it was exactly three inches high).

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“可我不习惯这个高度!”爱丽丝可怜巴巴地说道,同时心里想:“我希望这家伙可别发火!”

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‘But I’m not used to it!’ pleaded poor Alice in a piteous tone. And she thought of herself, ’I wish the creatures wouldn’t be so easily offended!’

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“不久你就会习惯的!”毛毛虫说着又把水烟管放进嘴里抽起来了。

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‘You’ll get used to it in time,’ said the Caterpillar; and it put the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.

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这次,爱丽丝耐心地等着它开口,一两分钟后,毛毛虫从嘴里拿出了水烟管,打了个哈欠,摇了摇身子,然后从蘑菇上下来,向草地爬去,只是在它爬的时候,顺口说道:“一边会使你长高,另一边会使你变矮,”

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This time Alice waited patiently until it chose to speak again. In a minute or two the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice, and shook itself. Then it got down off the mushroom, and crawled away in the grass, merely remarking as it went, ’One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter.’

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“什么东西的一边,什么东西的另一边?”爱丽丝想。

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‘One side of WHAT? The other side of WHAT?’ thought Alice to herself.

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“蘑菇,”毛毛虫说,就好像爱丽丝在问它似的说完了话,一刹那就不见了。

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‘Of the mushroom,’ said the Caterpillar, just as if she had asked it aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.

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有那么一两分钟,爱丽丝端详着那个蘑菇,思讨着哪里是它的两边。由于它十公圆,爱丽丝发现这个问题可不容易解决。不管怎样,最后,她伸开双管环抱着它,而且尽量往远伸,然后两只手分别掰下了一块蘑菇边。

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Alice remained looking thoughtfully at the mushroom for a minute, trying to make out which were the two sides of it; and as it was perfectly round, she found this a very difficult question. However, at last she stretched her arms round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with each hand.

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“可现在哪边是哪边呢?”她问自己,然后啃了右手那块试试。蓦地觉得下巴被猛烈地碰了一下:原来下巴碰着脚背了。

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‘And now which is which?’ she said to herself, and nibbled a little of the right–hand bit to try the effect: the next moment she felt a violent blow underneath her chin: it had struck her foot!

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这突然的变化使她战栗,缩得太快了,再不抓紧时间就完了,于是,她立即去吃另一块,虽然下巴同脚顶得太紧,几乎张不开口,但总算把左手的蘑菇啃着了一点。

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She was a good deal frightened by this very sudden change, but she felt that there was no time to be lost, as she was shrinking rapidly; so she set to work at once to eat some of the other bit. Her chin was pressed so closely against her foot, that there was hardly room to open her mouth; but she did it at last, and managed to swallow a morsel of the lefthand bit.

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“啊,我的头自由了!”爱丽丝高兴地说,可是转眼间高兴变成了恐惧。这时,她发现找不见自己的肩膀了,她往下看时,只能见到了很长的脖子,这个脖子就像是矗立在绿色海洋中的高树杆。

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‘Come, my head’s free at last!’ said Alice in a tone of delight, which changed into alarm in another moment, when she found that her shoulders were nowhere to be found: all she could see, when she looked down, was an immense length of neck, which seemed to rise like a stalk out of a sea of green leaves that lay far below her.

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“那些绿东西是什么呢?”爱丽丝说,“我的肩膀呢?哎呀!我的可怜的双手啊,怎样才能再见到你们呢?”她说话时挥动着双手,可是除了远处的绿树丛中出现一些颤动外,什么也没有了。

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‘What CAN all that green stuff be?’ said Alice. ’And where HAVE my shoulders got to? And oh, my poor hands, how is it I can’t see you?’ She was moving them about as she spoke, but no result seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant green leaves.

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看起来,她的手没法举到头上来了,于是,她就试着把头弯下去凑近手。她高兴地发现自己的脖子像蛇一样,可以随便地往上下左右扭转,她把脖子朝下,变成一个“z”字形,准备伸进那些绿色海洋里去,发现这些绿色海洋不是别的,正是刚才曾经在它下面漫游的树林的树梢。就在这对,一种尖利的嘶声,使得她急忙缩回了头。一只大鸽子朝她脸上飞来,并且呼搧着翅膀疯狂地拍打她。

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As there seemed to be no chance of getting her hands up to her head, she tried to get her head down to them, and was delighted to find that her neck would bend about easily in any direction, like a serpent. She had just succeeded in curving it down into a graceful zigzag, and was going to dive in among the leaves, which she found to be nothing but the tops of the trees under which she had been wandering, when a sharp hiss made her draw back in a hurry: a large pigeon had flown into her face, and was beating her violently with its wings.

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“蛇!”鸽子尖叫着。

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Serpent!’ screamed the Pigeon.

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“我不是蛇!”爱丽丝生气地说,“你走开!”

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‘I’m NOT a serpent!’ said Alice indignantly. ’Let me alone!’

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“我再说一遍,蛇!”鸽子重复着,可是已经是用很低的声音在说话了,然后还呜咽地加了一句:“我各种方法都试过了,但是没有一样能叫它们满意!”

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Serpent, I say again!’ repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subdued tone, and added with a kind of sob, ’I’ve tried every way, and nothing seems to suit them!’

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“你的话我一点几都不懂!”爱丽丝说,

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‘I haven’t the least idea what you’re talking about,’ said Alice.

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“我试了树根,试了河岸,还试了篱笆,”鸽子继续说着,并不注意她,“可是这些蛇!没法子让它们高兴!”

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‘I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, and I’ve tried hedges,’ the Pigeon went on, without attending to her; ’but those serpents! There’s no pleasing them!’

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爱丽丝越来越奇怪了,但是她知道,鸽子不说完自己的话,是不会让别人说话的。

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Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in saying anything more till the Pigeon had finished.

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“仅仅是孵蛋就够麻烦的啦,”鸽子说,“我还得日夜守望着蛇,天哪!这三个星期我还没合过眼呢!”

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‘As if it wasn’t trouble enough hatching the eggs,’ said the Pigeon; ’but I must be on the look–out for serpents night and day! Why, I haven’t had a wink of sleep these three weeks!’

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“我很同情,你被人家扰乱得不得安宁,”爱丽丝开始有点明白它的意思了,

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‘I’m very sorry you’ve been annoyed,’ said Alice, who was beginning to see its meaning.

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“我刚刚把家搬到树林里最高的树上,”鸽子继续说,把嗓门提高成了尖声嘶叫,“我想已经最后摆脱它们了,结果它们还非要弯弯曲曲地从天上下来不可。唉!这些蛇呀!”

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‘And just as I’d taken the highest tree in the wood,’ continued the Pigeon, raising its voice to a shriek, ’and just as I was thinking I should be free of them at last, they must needs come wriggling down from the sky! Ugh, Serpent!’

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“我可不是蛇,我告诉你!”爱丽丝说,“我是一个……我是一个……,

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‘But I’m NOT a serpent, I tell you!’ said Alice. ’I’m a—I’m a—’

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“啊,你是什么呢?”鸽子说,“我看得出你正想编谎哩!”

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‘Well! WHAT are you?’ said the Pigeon. ’I can see you’re trying to invent something!’

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“我是一个小姑娘。”爱丽丝拿不准地说,因为她想起了这一天中经历的那么多的变化。

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‘I—I’m a little girl,’ said Alice, rather doubtfully, as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.

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“说得倒挺像那么回事!”鸽子十分轻蔑地说,“我这辈子看见过许多小姑娘,可从来没有一个长着像你这样的长脖子的!没有,绝对没有!你是一条蛇,辩解是没有用的,我知道你还要告诉我,你从来没有吃过一只蛋吧!”

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‘A likely story indeed!’ said the Pigeon in a tone of the deepest contempt. ’I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but never ONE with such a neck as that! No, no! You’re a serpent; and there’s no use denying it. I suppose you’ll be telling me next that you never tasted an egg!’

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“我确实吃过许多的蛋,”爱丽丝说,(她是一个非常诚实的孩子。)“你知道,小姑娘也像蛇那样,要吃好多蛋的。”

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‘I HAVE tasted eggs, certainly,’ said Alice, who was a very truthful child; ’but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do, you know.’

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“我不相信,”鸽子说,“假如她们吃蛋的话,我只能说她们也是一种蛇。”

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‘I don’t believe it,’ said the Pigeon; ’but if they do, why then they’re a kind of serpent, that’s all I can say.’

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这对于爱丽丝真是个新的概念,她愣了几分钟。于是鸽子趁机加了一句:“反正你是在找蛋,因此,你是姑娘还是蛇,对我都一样。”

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This was such a new idea to Alice, that she was quite silent for a minute or two, which gave the Pigeon the opportunity of adding, ’You’re looking for eggs, I know THAT well enough; and what does it matter to me whether you’re a little girl or a serpent?’

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“这对我很不一样,”爱丽丝急忙分辩,“而且老实说,我不是在找蛋,就算我在找蛋,我还不要你的呢?我是不吃生蛋的。”

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‘It matters a good deal to ME,’ said Alice hastily; ’but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, I shouldn’t want YOURS: I don’t like them raw.’

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“哼,那就滚开!”鸽子生气地说着,同时又飞下去钻进它的窝里了。爱丽丝费劲儿地往树林里蹲,因为她的脖子常常会被树叉挂住,要随时停下来排解。过了一会,她想起了手里的两块蘑菇,于是她小心地咬咬这块,又咬咬那块,因此她一会儿L长高,一会缩小,最后终于使自己成了平常的高度了。

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‘Well, be off, then!’ said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as it settled down again into its nest. Alice crouched down among the trees as well as she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and every now and then she had to stop and untwist it. After a while she remembered that she still held the pieces of mushroom in her hands, and she set to work very carefully, nibbling first at one and then at the other, and growing sometimes taller and sometimes shorter, until she had succeeded in bringing herself down to her usual height.

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Caterpillar

[’kætəpɪlə(r)]

n. 【定语】履带式...;

conversation

[ˌkɒnvə’seɪʃn]

n.谈话;会话

stern

[stɜːn]

adj.严厉的;严峻的;苛刻的;坚决的

queer

[kwɪə(r)]

a. 古怪的,奇怪的;

contemptuous

[kən’temptjʊəs]

adj.轻视的;轻蔑的;瞧不起的

felted

[’feltɪd]

v. 把 ... 制成毡(使 ... 粘结)

irritate

[’ɪrɪteɪt]

v.激怒;使疼痛或发炎

unpleasant

[ʌn’pleznt]

adj.使人不愉快的;讨厌的;不合意的;不友好的,粗鲁的

puff

[pʌf]

n. (一)喷,(一)吹;一阵(股)(空气、烟雾等);

melancholy

[’melənkəli]

n.忧郁;忧愁;悲伤

incessant

[ɪn’sesnt]

adj.不断的;无尽的

uncommon

[ʌn’kɒmən]

adj.不寻常的;不常见的;极度的

somersault

[’sʌməsɔːlt]

n.跟斗;颠倒

sage

[seɪdʒ]

n.圣人;哲人

supple

[’sʌpl]

adj.柔软的;逢迎的;灵活的

ointment

[’ɔɪntmənt]

n.药膏;油膏;软膏

shill

[ʃɪl]

n.托儿;雇佣骗子

suet

[’suːɪt]

n.(牛、羊)板油

beak

[biːk]

n.鸟嘴;鸟嘴状物体;鹰钩鼻

muscular

[’mʌskjələ(r)]

adj.肌肉的;肌肉发达的

hastily

[’heɪstɪli]

adv.匆忙地;急速地

contradict

[ˌkɒntrə’dɪkt]

vt.反驳;与 ... 矛盾

angrily

[’æŋɡrəli]

adv.气愤地

upright

[’ʌpraɪt]

adj.直立的;垂直的;正直的

piteous

[’pɪtiəs]

adj.哀怨的;可怜的;凄惨的

thoughtful

[’θɔːtfl]

adj.深思的;体贴的

stretchable

[stretʃəbl]

v.伸展;延伸;张开;夸大

nibble

[’nɪbl]

v.一点点地咬;轻咬;吹毛求疵;(审慎地)表示有意接受

stalk

[stɔːk]

n.茎;梗

graceful

[’ɡreɪsfl]

adj.优雅的;得体的

zigzag

[’zɪɡzæɡ]

n. 【C】之字形,锯齿形;

dive

[daɪv]

n.潜水;跳水

Serpent

[’sɜːpənt]

n.蛇;蛇一般的人;狡猾的人

indignant

[ɪn’dɪɡnənt]

adj.愤慨的;愤愤不平的

subdue

[səb’djuː]

v.使服从;压制;减弱

serpent

[’sɜːpənt]

n.蛇;蛇一般的人;狡猾的人

hatching

[’hætʃɪŋ]

n.阴影;影线

contempt

[kən’tempt]

n.轻视;轻蔑

truthful

[’truːθfl]

adj.诚实的;真实的

crouch

[kraʊtʃ]

v.蹲下;屈膝

entangle

[ɪn’tæŋɡl]

vt. 使 ... 纠缠; 使 ... 复杂; 卷入; 使 ... 混乱

sulky

[’sʌlki]

adj.生气的;阴沉的

untwist

[’ʌn’twɪst]

v.松开搓合之线;解开

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