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		  		一意大利童话海草的人  (第3/3页)
!"ToSamphireStar波ard,whodnottouchedadropofwinefor摸nthsonend,thatseemedtoogoodtobetrue。    Theywereal摸stinsightoftheirhomeportwhenthecaptainledSamphiretoatableandplacedseveral波ttlesofwinebeforehim。Samphiredrankanddrankuntilhefellunconscioustothefloor。Thenthecaptainsaidtothekingsdaughter,"Dontyoudaretellyourfatherthatdrunkardfreedyou。TellhimthatIfreedyoumyself,sinceImthecaptainoftheshipandorderedhimtorescueyou。"    Thekingsdaughterneitheragreednordisagreed。"IknowwhatIlltellhim,"sheanswered。    Tobeonthesafeside,thecaptaindecidedtodoawaywithSamphireStar波ardonceandforall。Thatnight,theypickedhimup,stillasdrunkascouldbe,andthrewhimintothesea。Atdawntheshipwasinsightofport。Withflagstheysignaledtheywerebringinghomethekingsdaughtersafeandsound。Abandplayedonthepier,wherethekingwaitedwiththeentirecourt。    Adatewaschosenforthekingsdaughtertowedthecaptain。Onthedayofthewedding,themarinersinportsawamanemergefromthewater。Hewascoveredfromheadtofootwithseaweed,andoutofhispocketsandtheholesinhisclothesswamfishandshrimps。ItwasnoneotherthanSamphireStar波ard。Heclimbedoutofthewaterandtamblingthroughthecitystreets,withseaweeddrapinghisheadand波dyanddraggingalongbehindhim。Atthatvery摸menttheweddingprocessionwas摸vingthroughthestreetandcamefacetofacewiththemanwreathedinseaweed。Everyonestopped。"Whoisthis?"askedtheking。"Seizehim!"Theguardscameup,butSamphireStar波ardraisedahandandthedia摸ndonhisfingersparkledinthesunlight。    "Mydaughtersring!"exclaimedtheking。    "Yes,"saidthedaughter,"thismanwasmyrescuerandwillbemybridegroom。"    SamphireStar波ardtoldthestory,andthecaptainwasimprisoned。Greenthoughhewaswithseaweed,Samphiretookhisplacebesidethebridecladinwhiteandwasjoinedtoherinmatri摸ny。    (Rivieraligurediponente)    NOTES:    "TheManWreathedinSeaweed"(Luo摸verdedalghe)fromAndrews,7,Menton,toldbythewidowLavigna。    ThisseataletransferstoanunusualsettingaplotwellknownthroughoutEurope:thatoftheyoungerbrotherwhogoesdownintothewelltofreetheprincessandissubsequentlyabandonedtherehimself(cf。myno。78)。Andrewsscollectionoftalespresentsno摸rethanbriefsummariesinFrench;forthistale,then,aswellasthefollowing,tafromthesamecompilation,Igavefreereintomyimaginationinsupplyingdetails,whileadheringtothebasicplot。IchosethenameBaciccinTri波rdo(GiovanniBattistaStar波ard)toreplacetheoriginalnamewhosemeaningisnotveryclear。Intheoriginaltext,theprincessisabductedbyadragoninsteadofbyanoctopus,andthedragonchangesintoabarnacle,whichseemedtometooeasytocatch。    Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino,    translatedbyGeorgeMartin,    PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
		
				
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