[00:01.080]--- lesson 57 Back in the old country [00:06.600]--- Listen to the tape then answer the question below. [00:12.160]--- Did the narrator find his mother's grave? [00:17.760]I stopped to let the car cool off and to study the map. [00:22.360]I had expected to be near my objective by now, but everything still seemed alien to me. [00:28.720]I was only five when my father had taken me abroad, and that was eighteen years ago. [00:35.400]When my mother had died after a tragic accident, he did not quickly recover from the shock and loneliness. [00:43.040]Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound. [00:49.160]So he decided to emigrate. [00:51.720]In the new country he became absorbed in making a new life for the two of us, so that he gradually ceased to grieve. [01:00.120]He did not marry again and I was brought up without a woman's care; [01:05.160]but I lacked for nothing, for he was both father and mother to me. [01:10.280]He always meant to go back one day, but not to stay. [01:14.440]His roots and mine bad become too firmly embedded in the new land. [01:19.640]But he wanted to see the old folk again and to visit my mother's grave. [01:24.800]He became mortally ill a few months before we had planned to go and, when he knew that he was dying, he made me promise to go on my own. [01:34.400]I hired a car the day after landing and bought a comprehensive book of maps, [01:40.040]which I found most helpful on the cross-country journey, but which I did not think I should need on the last stage. [01:47.640]It was not that I actually remembered anything at all. [01:50.960]But my father had described over and over again what we should see at every milestone, after leaving the nearest town, [01:59.680]so that I was positive I should recognize it as familiar territory. [02:04.480]Well, I had been wrong, for I was now lost. [02:09.480]I looked at the map and then at the milometer. [02:13.240]I had come ten miles since leaving the town,^从小镇出来,我走了10英里。 [02:16.640]and at this point, according to my father, I should be looking at farms and cottages in a valley, [02:23.360]with the spire of the church of our village showing in the far distance. [02:28.040]I could see no valley, no farms, no cottages and no church spire -- only a lake. [02:36.360]I decided that I must have taken a wrong turning somewhere. [02:40.640]So I drove back to the town and began to retrace the route, taking frequent glances at the map. [02:47.800]I landed up at the same corner. [02:51.000]The curious thing was that the lake was not marked on the map. [02:55.840]I felt as if I had stumbled into a nightmare country, as you sometimes do in dreams. [03:02.160]And, as in a nightmare, there was nobody in sight to help me. [03:06.720]Fortunately for me, as I was wondering what to do next, there appeared on the horizon a man on horseback, riding in my direction. [03:16.320]I waited till he came near, then I asked him the way to our old village. [03:22.160]He said that there was now no village. [03:25.600]I thought he must have misunderstood me, so I repeated its name. [03:30.480]This time he pointed to the lake. [03:33.600]The village no longer existed because it had been submerged, and all the valley too. [03:41.000]The lake was not a natural one, but a man-made reservoir.