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【短篇】OLE AND TRUFA ( A Story of Two Leaves ) ZT

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OLE AND TRUFA ( A Story of Two Leaves )
9 D) c8 _  c1 Q, e/ oby Issac Bashevis Singer) a0 e9 ?4 o4 R% Z" R6 w
The forest was large and thickly overgrown with all kinds of leaf-bearing
3 ~) f& o# R: Q  etrees. It was in the month of November. Usually, it's cold this time of year" s# u9 f6 {! T. W
and it even happens that it snows, but this November was relatively warm.$ M7 A& ~) N( N5 Q2 I
The nights were cool and windy but as soon as the sun came out in the/ ~* o. `+ M) i4 D- m6 M2 Q
mornings it turned warm. You might have thought it was summer except that
+ |; a: ~  k: X1 Q) y+ m) W: Y# Uthe whole forest was strewn with fallen leaves - some yellow as saffron,$ X# f$ N9 x) W& Z, ~. o
some red as wine, some the color of gold, and some of mixed color. The/ s- `0 W# e. j, G3 A% m
leaves had been torn down by the rain, by the wind, some by day, some at
- b, u- x( \1 D* Fnight, and they now formed a deep carpet over the forest floor. Although
. `. L% k4 Y; ftheir juices had run dry, the leaves still exuded a pleasant aroma. The sun# M. N* p" u3 ~) [0 x! W2 F0 s8 ^
shone down on them through the living branches, and the worms and flies' }  a; j/ X, u' g% q
which had somehow survived the autumn storms crawled over them. The space
, |) o# M4 e7 k+ z; q7 t1 mbeneath the leaves provided hiding places for crickets, field mice, and many
# k& i. B" a  V$ E! S) Rother creatures who sough protection in the earth. The birds that don't
' E, \% |. n5 f, w2 U5 Mmigrate to warmer climates in the winter but stay behind perched on the bare6 }. o4 D5 M+ ~# _& V5 Q2 ?& z, Q9 a
tree limbs. Among them were sparrows - tiny birds, but endowed with much
' W# E" `) H) b8 X8 H1 t9 dcourage and the experience accumulated through thousands of generations.# V/ K3 q  ^" `' D
They hopped, twittered, and searched for the food the forest offered this% X3 I0 c' S1 N& {+ n; r
time of year. Many, many insects and worms had perished in recent weeks, but1 V+ B7 j0 L# [: ?
no one mourned their loss. God's creatures know that death is merely a phase4 T- G' B6 T" s8 X9 }% k' q$ ^
of life. With the coming of spring, the forest would again fill with
4 @6 `* `; c& d7 Kgrasses, green leaves, blossoms and flowers. The migrating birds would8 {8 v: [! J# B; {* e* s
return from far-off lands and locate their abandoned nests. Even if the wind5 {' Y+ [8 ~$ _9 b& t7 L
or the rain had disturbed a nest, it could be easily repaired.
3 c6 ~. F2 r9 A# ~On the tip of a tree which had lost all its other leaves, two still
- @  h6 \( Y& p$ t! F' oremained. One leaf was named Ole and the other, Trufa. Ole and Trufa both  h# v. x9 s5 P! i4 O
hung from one twig. Since they were at the very tip of the tree they
. v* G2 F% J0 F1 P" |, dreceived lots of sunlight. For some reason unknown to Ole or Trufa, they had8 f9 H; R, u* n0 m" y  V
survived all the rains, all the cold nights and winds, and still clung to
5 e: f3 z, V) k. gthe tip of the twig. Who knows the reason one leaf falls and another7 p5 {4 X" G7 c, l5 B4 p# s6 n
remains? But Ole and Trufa believed the answer lay in the great love they" p: ~: _# m7 P7 f# T( U
bore one another. Ole was slightly bigger than Trufa and a few days older,
5 u. Q+ b) b! z6 f% t  ^but Trufa was prettier and more delicate. One leaf can do little for another
# G) Z/ d; `# owhen the wind blows, the rain pours, or hail begins to fall. It even happens
& O' v8 c, c$ o* @; t3 p# z. cin summer that a leaf is torn loose - come autumn and winter nothing can be
, O5 x4 K! E$ a8 Y# k" k! G) h: Udone. Still, Ole encouraged Trufa at every opportunity. During the worst
1 o, H7 Q6 K% i; K& n2 qstorms, when the thunder clapped, the lightning flashed, and the wind tore' C* y9 S$ @8 A) d
off not only leaves but even whole branches, Ole pleaded with Trufa: "Hang9 ]2 V/ V* e3 c1 Y+ l# @+ e
on, Trufa! Hang on with all your might!"
/ V& _) C: d/ ~At times during the cold and stormy nights, Trufa would complain: "My time* Q* C$ c8 L! G; Z3 h
has come, Ole, but you hang on!"
" f- n6 t6 w9 J6 U4 l$ q3 U. b"What for?" Ole asked. "Without you, my life is senseless. If you fall, I'll
2 [0 r$ C' Z- U. _3 G- o; u! e. mfall with you."
0 [& C/ r; D* Y4 i. ["No, Ole, don't do it! So long as a leaf can stay up it mustn't let go..."; H) r) d( Q0 d/ ?0 ]% w2 k
"It all depends if you stay with me," Ole replied. "By day I look at you and) G7 b! O. v0 ~; p1 O
admire your beauty. At night I sense your fragrance. Be the only leaf on a
' c& J4 T' z& x4 B9 A- w# g; Ytree? No, never!"& g3 I) M' H0 s9 F! f
"Ole, your words are so sweet but they're not true," Trufa said. "You know
, B3 j; Y$ w6 u: }  s& pvery well that I'm no longer pretty. Look how wrinkled I am! All my juices! F: [5 {6 ?4 R
have dried out and I'm ashamed before the birds. They look at me with such
# r$ }- T  }3 M3 Kpity. At times it seems to me they're laughing at how shriveled I've become.
# [+ W( c  @0 A2 Y3 n: h& o  dI've lost everything, but one things is still left me - my love for you."
) u4 I1 h6 g6 Z"Isn't that enough? Of all our powers love is the highest, the finest," Ole  Q+ @4 Y4 ^+ E
said. "So long as we love each other we remain here, and no wind rain or- g) J$ U' ^" a5 Z# T: Z
storm can destroy us. I'll tell you something, Trufa - I never loved you as
) h; J% t1 @; m2 D) w. Bmuch as I love you now."! i7 p, j8 n. X" x
"Why, Ole? Why? I'm all yellow" "Who says green is pretty and yellow is not?; D. Z9 d. @# f& i* U* \- m0 I
All colors are equally handsome."6 g6 [6 P/ n4 T5 c( N' h
And just as Ole spoke these words, that which Trufa had feared all these
( _) Z) X  y( O0 C# Bmonths happened - a wind came up and tore Ole loose from the twig. Trufa, l7 ^& o; G& T! u0 O) V, d
began to tremble and flutter until it seemed that she too would soon be torn
/ J) s/ t0 e0 X! [away, but she held fast. She saw Ole fall and sway in the air and she called
( O& ^$ H( M$ v+ cto him in leafy language: "Ole! Come back! Ole! Ole!"
5 E3 u$ Q5 U' v8 G8 d5 ^1 fBut before she could even finish Ole vanished from sight. He blended in with
. J+ x2 g! ^- Sthe other leaves on the ground and Trufa was left all alone on the tree.4 j, h0 ~, c0 l. T  f+ I
So long as it was still day, Trufa managed somehow to endure her grief. But6 ^) U- _/ ]) T7 ]- F: g& R
when it grew dark and cold and a piercing rain began to fall, she sank into* z4 @# }  h: h/ |3 P
despair. Somehow she felt that the blame for all the leafy misfortunes lay
9 {) i3 R5 F) V, p( uwith the tree, the trunk with all its mighty limbs. Leaves fell but the4 N) y) v$ d( c$ T* I/ m* j
trunk stood tall, thick and firmly rooted in the ground. No wind, rain, or
- w0 i, V# b3 ]5 K1 ohail could upset it. What did it matter to a tree which probably loved
% J, X& h' U1 e. r  lforever what became of a leaf? To Trufa, the trunk was a kind of God. It
( R5 m4 E2 k& ?6 D. Acovered itself with leaves for a few months, then it shook them off. It
1 p! J3 A) O( L" inourished them with its sap as long as it pleased, then it let them die of
# q' e+ O3 t$ `; V" F) v5 {thirst. Trufa pleaded with the tree to give her back her Ole and make it
$ Z9 c* `* c. \. d, p7 fsummer again, but the tree didn't heed, or refused to heed, her prayers...; v" R" m  }1 m
Trufa didn't think a night could be so long as this one - so dark, so
$ ]4 b( ?7 y) Pfrosty. She spoke to Ole and hoped for an answer, but Ole was silent and9 G  f3 }9 f! m2 H& s0 \1 {
gave no sign of his presence.
* g2 m$ L' s* X. t0 |Trufa said to the tree: "Since you've taken Ole from me, take me too."5 Z+ F1 ?% ?/ ^8 e8 k
But even this prayer the tree didn't acknowledge.( F* J7 Y! ]* E. ~
After a while, Trufa dozed off. This wasn't sleep but a strange languor.) ^2 l; `+ K) j# y# S  e: {# Y
Trufa awoke and to her amazement found that she was no longer hanging on the  \# M- {/ S8 s) `9 t9 e2 U6 ~# c
tree. The wind had blown her down while she was asleep. This was different
3 c( B# t; i- v) U8 l% J8 T3 F& {from the way she used to feel when she awoke on the tree with the sunrise.& ^- U% u& b- C( n& i
All her fears and anxieties had now vanished. The awakening also brought
7 m1 c8 v4 g9 O, d" e  z: f9 D' I# Owith it an awareness that she had never felt before. She knew now that she; F6 c0 Y/ d) V% g
wasn't just a leaf that depended on every whim of the wind, but that she was* ^$ H5 Z! p2 v$ z% R! x6 ?
a part of the universe. She no longer was small not weak not transient, but
, p- K3 e" m) F' q) ?3 [part of an eternity. Through some mysterious force, Trufa understood the
; O7 K0 z% |0 D' _6 h5 w+ i# qmiracle of her molecules, atoms, protons, and electrons - the enormous
5 B6 K  a4 @3 t: ^; I! A( D8 a+ Penergy she represented and the divine plan of which she was a part. Next to" F* c4 k9 u  a% u9 o6 b. B
her lay OLe and they greeted each other with a love they hadn't been aware8 {4 X% {  V7 h2 Z/ e; {- }5 P/ M
of before. This wasn't a love that depended on chance or caprice, but a love
1 Z* A* c; G' V  o$ @as mighty and eternal as the universe itself. That which they had feared all0 l7 R& q7 q6 T" N4 ]1 _' H
the days and nights between April and November turned out to be not death2 u- ?! K- g) p4 y3 M; H" ], M
but redemption. A breeze came and lifted Ole and Trufa in the air and the
0 Y% r% W& k: r5 n0 e. ~, C9 f; N  Wsoared with the bliss known only by those who have freed themselves and have
$ h) o2 P7 _- m- ~$ a, Ajoined with eternity.
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