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[00:35.59] | Chapter 1 The Creature in the Shop |
[00:41.21] | My name is Dr Frederick Treves. |
[00:45.01] | I am a doctor at the London Hospital. One day in 1884, |
[00:51.45] | I saw a picture in the window of a shop near the hospital. |
[00:56.27] | I stopped in front of the shop and looked at the picture. |
[01:01.00] | At first I felt interested, then I felt angry, |
[01:06.09] | then afraid. It was a horrible, ugly picture. |
[01:11.95] | There was a man in the picture, |
[01:14.57] | but he did not look like you and me. |
[01:17.27] | He did not look like a man. |
[01:19.93] | He looked like an elephant. |
[01:23.17] | I read the writing under the picture. It said: |
[01:27.74] | Come in and see the Elephant Man. 2 pence. |
[01:32.46] | I opened the door and went in. |
[01:36.06] | There was a man in the shop. |
[01:38.53] | He was a dirty man in an old coat with a cigarette in his mouth. |
[01:44.53] | 'What do you want?'he asked. |
[01:48.12] | 'I'd like to see the elephant man, please, 'I said. |
[01:53.22] | The man looked at me angrily. |
[01:56.16] | 'Well, you can't, ' he said. |
[01:59.15] | 'The shop's closing now. |
[02:01.79] | You can come back tomorrow. ' |
[02:04.67] | 'I'm sorry, 'I said. ' |
[02:07.25] | But I would like to see him now. |
[02:09.95] | I have no time tomorrow- |
[02:12.32] | I have a lot of work to do. |
[02:14.92] | But I can give you more than 2 pence. ' |
[02:18.76] | The man looked at me carefully. |
[02:22.14] | Then he took the cigarette out of his mouth |
[02:24.76] | and smiled with his yellow teeth. |
[02:28.60] | 'All right, sir, 'he said. |
[02:31.87] | 'Give me twelve pence then. ' |
[02:35.67] | I gave him the money and he opened a door at the back of the shop. |
[02:41.33] | We went into a little room. |
[02:44.13] | The room was cold and dark, |
[02:46.82] | and there was a horrible smell in it. |
[02:50.35] | A creature sat on a chair behind a table. |
[02:54.73] | I say a creature, because it was not a man |
[02:58.26] | or a woman, like you or me. |
[03:02.27] | The creature did not move or look at us. |
[03:06.51] | It sat very quietly on the chair in the cold, |
[03:10.57] | dark, dirty room, and looked at the table. |
[03:16.61] | The creature had a cloth over its head, |
[03:19.91] | because of the cold. |
[03:22.49] | On the table in front of it, |
[03:24.66] | there was a dead flower. |
[03:27.18] | 'Stand up! 'said the shopkeeper, loudly. |
[03:31.99] | The creature stood up slowly. |
[03:35.35] | It took the old cloth off its head, |
[03:38.21] | and put it on the chair. |
[03:41.76] | I looked at the creature and felt sad. |
[03:46.23] | I am a doctor, so I know a lot about accidents and ill people. |
[03:52.14] | I see horrible, ugly things every day. |
[03:56.45] | But this creature, this thing, |
[03:59.99] | was the worst of all. |
[04:02.54] | There were no men or women in the hospital like him. |
[04:07.89] | He wore some old trousers, |
[04:10.26] | but no shirt, coat, or shoes, |
[04:14.27] | so I could see his body very well. |
[04:17.71] | His head was the most interesting thing. |
[04:20.61] | It was very, very big- |
[04:23.19] | like an enormous bag with a lot of books in it. |
[04:27.85] | The head did not have much hair, |
[04:31.13] | and there was another bag of brown, |
[04:33.90] | dirty skin at the back of it. |
[04:36.99] | This skin came down below his neck. |
[04:41.57] | I could not see one of his eyes very well, |
[04:45.49] | because a lot of skin came down in front of his face, too. |
[04:51.04] | An enormous red tooth came out of his mouth, |
[04:55.21] | under his nose. |
[04:57.40] | It looked like an elephant's tooth. |
[05:01.09] | The mouth and nose were like holes in the face. |
[05:05.30] | The face could not smile or laugh or look angry or sad, |
[05:10.68] | because the skin could not move. |
[05:13.80] | It was dead, like an elephant's face. |
[05:19.00] | There were more bags of dirty skin on the front |
[05:22.20] | and back of the creature's body. |
[05:25.04] | These bags came down to his legs. |
[05:28.70] | The right arm was enormous, |
[05:31.31] | and there were bags of skin on it, too. |
[05:35.19] | The right hand was like a man's foot. |
[05:39.52] | But the left hand the left arm |
[05:46.04] | and the left hand were beautiful! |
[05:48.43] | The left arm had wonderful skin, |
[05:51.73] | and the fingers of the left hand were long |
[05:54.52] | and beautiful. |
[05:56.76] | It was like a young woman's hand! |
[06:00.41] | 'Walk, Merrick! ' said the shopkeeper angrily. |
[06:04.62] | 'Come on, quickly, move! ' |
[06:08.04] | He hit the creature with his hand. |
[06:11.01] | Slowly, the creature walked across the room. |
[06:15.13] | But he could not walk well. |
[06:17.32] | His legs were very big and fat, |
[06:20.14] | and he had a bad back. |
[06:22.32] | He could not walk far without a stick. |
[06:25.95] | 'All right, thank you, 'I said. |
[06:29.66] | 'Let him sit down. |
[06:31.32] | I don't want to see any more. |
[06:34.26] | 'I felt ill, and the smell in the room was very bad. |
[06:38.99] | 'Yes, sir, 'said the shopkeeper. 'Sit down, Merrick. ' |
[06:45.50] | We went out of the room |
[06:46.73] | and closed the door. |
[06:48.71] | The shopkeeper smiled at me with his yellow teeth. |
[06:52.62] | 'Wonderful, sir, isn't it?' |
[06:55.28] | he said. 'The best Elephant Man in England! |
[06:59.72] | Hundreds of people come to see him, |
[07:01.93] | you know, hundreds! |
[07:04.06] | I take him all over the country, I do! ' |
[07:07.57] | 'Yes, very interesting, ' |
[07:10.51] | I said. 'Can I sit down?' |
[07:13.61] | 'Yes, sir, of course. Here's a chair. |
[07:18.63] | 'He looked at me, smiling. |
[07:21.33] | 'Would you like a glass of water, sir?' |
[07:24.08] | 'Yes, please, 'I said. |
[07:27.99] | Then I looked at the things in the dirty shop. |
[07:31.74] | There were two or three bad apples |
[07:34.14] | and some old black bananas: |
[07:37.01] | that was all. |
[07:38.70] | 'Er, no…no, thank you. I'm all right, ' |
[07:43.11] | I said. 'Did you…did you call the creature Merrick?' |
[07:49.84] | 'That's right, sir. Joseph Merrick. |
[07:53.46] | The best ElephantMan in England! |
[07:56.87] | I take him all over the country, you know. |
[07:59.77] | Lots of people want to see him. ' |
[08:02.44] | 'Yes, I see. Do you get a lot of money?' |
[08:08.14] | 'Well, sometimes we do, sir, yes. |
[08:12.57] | But it's difficult, you see, sir, |
[08:15.03] | because of the police. |
[08:17.27] | The police don't like us, you see, sir. |
[08:20.50] | So we can't stay in a town very long. |
[08:24.50] | We usually move every week. ' |
[08:27.53] | 'Yes, I see. Well, anyway, Mr…er?' |
[08:34.03] | 'Silcock, sir. Simon Silcock. ' |
[08:38.03] | 'Yes, well, Mr Silcock, |
[08:40.96] | I'm a doctor at the London Hospital. |
[08:44.16] | My name is Dr Treves. |
[08:46.97] | I think this…er… this man Joseph Merrick is very interesting, |
[08:54.18] | and I would like to see him at the hospital. |
[08:57.80] | I want to look at him more carefully, you see. |
[09:01.33] | 'Yes sir, I see. But how can he get to the hospital? |
[09:07.89] | It's going to be difficult. ' |
[09:10.42] | 'Why, man? The hospital's not far from here. ' |
[09:15.05] | 'Well, yes, sir. I know. But, you see, |
[09:20.32] | Merrick can't walk very well. He needs help. ' |
[09:25.96] | 'You can come with him. |
[09:28.49] | Do you want more money?Is that it?' |
[09:31.78] | 'Well, yes, sir, I do. But, you see, |
[09:36.44] | people are afraid of him too… |
[09:39.43] | In the road, little boys always run after him and hit him. |
[09:45.15] | Then the police get angry because people are afraid. |
[09:49.86] | Sometimes they take us to prison. ' |
[09:53.35] | 'I see, 'I said. 'Well, how can he come to the hospital, then?' |
[09:59.22] | 'Bring a cab, sir, 'said Silcock. |
[10:02.35] | 'You can take him to the hospital in a cab. ' |
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[00:35.59] | Chapter 1 The Creature in the Shop |
[00:41.21] | My name is Dr Frederick Treves. |
[00:45.01] | I am a doctor at the London Hospital. One day in 1884, |
[00:51.45] | I saw a picture in the window of a shop near the hospital. |
[00:56.27] | I stopped in front of the shop and looked at the picture. |
[01:01.00] | At first I felt interested, then I felt angry, |
[01:06.09] | then afraid. It was a horrible, ugly picture. |
[01:11.95] | There was a man in the picture, |
[01:14.57] | but he did not look like you and me. |
[01:17.27] | He did not look like a man. |
[01:19.93] | He looked like an elephant. |
[01:23.17] | I read the writing under the picture. It said: |
[01:27.74] | Come in and see the Elephant Man. 2 pence. |
[01:32.46] | I opened the door and went in. |
[01:36.06] | There was a man in the shop. |
[01:38.53] | He was a dirty man in an old coat with a cigarette in his mouth. |
[01:44.53] | ' What do you want?' he asked. |
[01:48.12] | ' I' d like to see the elephant man, please, ' I said. |
[01:53.22] | The man looked at me angrily. |
[01:56.16] | ' Well, you can' t, ' he said. |
[01:59.15] | ' The shop' s closing now. |
[02:01.79] | You can come back tomorrow. ' |
[02:04.67] | ' I' m sorry, ' I said. ' |
[02:07.25] | But I would like to see him now. |
[02:09.95] | I have no time tomorrow |
[02:12.32] | I have a lot of work to do. |
[02:14.92] | But I can give you more than 2 pence. ' |
[02:18.76] | The man looked at me carefully. |
[02:22.14] | Then he took the cigarette out of his mouth |
[02:24.76] | and smiled with his yellow teeth. |
[02:28.60] | ' All right, sir, ' he said. |
[02:31.87] | ' Give me twelve pence then. ' |
[02:35.67] | I gave him the money and he opened a door at the back of the shop. |
[02:41.33] | We went into a little room. |
[02:44.13] | The room was cold and dark, |
[02:46.82] | and there was a horrible smell in it. |
[02:50.35] | A creature sat on a chair behind a table. |
[02:54.73] | I say a creature, because it was not a man |
[02:58.26] | or a woman, like you or me. |
[03:02.27] | The creature did not move or look at us. |
[03:06.51] | It sat very quietly on the chair in the cold, |
[03:10.57] | dark, dirty room, and looked at the table. |
[03:16.61] | The creature had a cloth over its head, |
[03:19.91] | because of the cold. |
[03:22.49] | On the table in front of it, |
[03:24.66] | there was a dead flower. |
[03:27.18] | ' Stand up! ' said the shopkeeper, loudly. |
[03:31.99] | The creature stood up slowly. |
[03:35.35] | It took the old cloth off its head, |
[03:38.21] | and put it on the chair. |
[03:41.76] | I looked at the creature and felt sad. |
[03:46.23] | I am a doctor, so I know a lot about accidents and ill people. |
[03:52.14] | I see horrible, ugly things every day. |
[03:56.45] | But this creature, this thing, |
[03:59.99] | was the worst of all. |
[04:02.54] | There were no men or women in the hospital like him. |
[04:07.89] | He wore some old trousers, |
[04:10.26] | but no shirt, coat, or shoes, |
[04:14.27] | so I could see his body very well. |
[04:17.71] | His head was the most interesting thing. |
[04:20.61] | It was very, very big |
[04:23.19] | like an enormous bag with a lot of books in it. |
[04:27.85] | The head did not have much hair, |
[04:31.13] | and there was another bag of brown, |
[04:33.90] | dirty skin at the back of it. |
[04:36.99] | This skin came down below his neck. |
[04:41.57] | I could not see one of his eyes very well, |
[04:45.49] | because a lot of skin came down in front of his face, too. |
[04:51.04] | An enormous red tooth came out of his mouth, |
[04:55.21] | under his nose. |
[04:57.40] | It looked like an elephant' s tooth. |
[05:01.09] | The mouth and nose were like holes in the face. |
[05:05.30] | The face could not smile or laugh or look angry or sad, |
[05:10.68] | because the skin could not move. |
[05:13.80] | It was dead, like an elephant' s face. |
[05:19.00] | There were more bags of dirty skin on the front |
[05:22.20] | and back of the creature' s body. |
[05:25.04] | These bags came down to his legs. |
[05:28.70] | The right arm was enormous, |
[05:31.31] | and there were bags of skin on it, too. |
[05:35.19] | The right hand was like a man' s foot. |
[05:39.52] | But the left hand the left arm |
[05:46.04] | and the left hand were beautiful! |
[05:48.43] | The left arm had wonderful skin, |
[05:51.73] | and the fingers of the left hand were long |
[05:54.52] | and beautiful. |
[05:56.76] | It was like a young woman' s hand! |
[06:00.41] | ' Walk, Merrick! ' said the shopkeeper angrily. |
[06:04.62] | ' Come on, quickly, move! ' |
[06:08.04] | He hit the creature with his hand. |
[06:11.01] | Slowly, the creature walked across the room. |
[06:15.13] | But he could not walk well. |
[06:17.32] | His legs were very big and fat, |
[06:20.14] | and he had a bad back. |
[06:22.32] | He could not walk far without a stick. |
[06:25.95] | ' All right, thank you, ' I said. |
[06:29.66] | ' Let him sit down. |
[06:31.32] | I don' t want to see any more. |
[06:34.26] | ' I felt ill, and the smell in the room was very bad. |
[06:38.99] | ' Yes, sir, ' said the shopkeeper. ' Sit down, Merrick. ' |
[06:45.50] | We went out of the room |
[06:46.73] | and closed the door. |
[06:48.71] | The shopkeeper smiled at me with his yellow teeth. |
[06:52.62] | ' Wonderful, sir, isn' t it?' |
[06:55.28] | he said. ' The best Elephant Man in England! |
[06:59.72] | Hundreds of people come to see him, |
[07:01.93] | you know, hundreds! |
[07:04.06] | I take him all over the country, I do! ' |
[07:07.57] | ' Yes, very interesting, ' |
[07:10.51] | I said. ' Can I sit down?' |
[07:13.61] | ' Yes, sir, of course. Here' s a chair. |
[07:18.63] | ' He looked at me, smiling. |
[07:21.33] | ' Would you like a glass of water, sir?' |
[07:24.08] | ' Yes, please, ' I said. |
[07:27.99] | Then I looked at the things in the dirty shop. |
[07:31.74] | There were two or three bad apples |
[07:34.14] | and some old black bananas: |
[07:37.01] | that was all. |
[07:38.70] | ' Er, no no, thank you. I' m all right, ' |
[07:43.11] | I said. ' Did you did you call the creature Merrick?' |
[07:49.84] | ' That' s right, sir. Joseph Merrick. |
[07:53.46] | The best ElephantMan in England! |
[07:56.87] | I take him all over the country, you know. |
[07:59.77] | Lots of people want to see him. ' |
[08:02.44] | ' Yes, I see. Do you get a lot of money?' |
[08:08.14] | ' Well, sometimes we do, sir, yes. |
[08:12.57] | But it' s difficult, you see, sir, |
[08:15.03] | because of the police. |
[08:17.27] | The police don' t like us, you see, sir. |
[08:20.50] | So we can' t stay in a town very long. |
[08:24.50] | We usually move every week. ' |
[08:27.53] | ' Yes, I see. Well, anyway, Mr er?' |
[08:34.03] | ' Silcock, sir. Simon Silcock. ' |
[08:38.03] | ' Yes, well, Mr Silcock, |
[08:40.96] | I' m a doctor at the London Hospital. |
[08:44.16] | My name is Dr Treves. |
[08:46.97] | I think this er this man Joseph Merrick is very interesting, |
[08:54.18] | and I would like to see him at the hospital. |
[08:57.80] | I want to look at him more carefully, you see. |
[09:01.33] | ' Yes sir, I see. But how can he get to the hospital? |
[09:07.89] | It' s going to be difficult. ' |
[09:10.42] | ' Why, man? The hospital' s not far from here. ' |
[09:15.05] | ' Well, yes, sir. I know. But, you see, |
[09:20.32] | Merrick can' t walk very well. He needs help. ' |
[09:25.96] | ' You can come with him. |
[09:28.49] | Do you want more money? Is that it?' |
[09:31.78] | ' Well, yes, sir, I do. But, you see, |
[09:36.44] | people are afraid of him too |
[09:39.43] | In the road, little boys always run after him and hit him. |
[09:45.15] | Then the police get angry because people are afraid. |
[09:49.86] | Sometimes they take us to prison. ' |
[09:53.35] | ' I see, ' I said. ' Well, how can he come to the hospital, then?' |
[09:59.22] | ' Bring a cab, sir, ' said Silcock. |
[10:02.35] | ' You can take him to the hospital in a cab. ' |
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[00:35.59] | Chapter 1 The Creature in the Shop |
[00:41.21] | My name is Dr Frederick Treves. |
[00:45.01] | I am a doctor at the London Hospital. One day in 1884, |
[00:51.45] | I saw a picture in the window of a shop near the hospital. |
[00:56.27] | I stopped in front of the shop and looked at the picture. |
[01:01.00] | At first I felt interested, then I felt angry, |
[01:06.09] | then afraid. It was a horrible, ugly picture. |
[01:11.95] | There was a man in the picture, |
[01:14.57] | but he did not look like you and me. |
[01:17.27] | He did not look like a man. |
[01:19.93] | He looked like an elephant. |
[01:23.17] | I read the writing under the picture. It said: |
[01:27.74] | Come in and see the Elephant Man. 2 pence. |
[01:32.46] | I opened the door and went in. |
[01:36.06] | There was a man in the shop. |
[01:38.53] | He was a dirty man in an old coat with a cigarette in his mouth. |
[01:44.53] | ' What do you want?' he asked. |
[01:48.12] | ' I' d like to see the elephant man, please, ' I said. |
[01:53.22] | The man looked at me angrily. |
[01:56.16] | ' Well, you can' t, ' he said. |
[01:59.15] | ' The shop' s closing now. |
[02:01.79] | You can come back tomorrow. ' |
[02:04.67] | ' I' m sorry, ' I said. ' |
[02:07.25] | But I would like to see him now. |
[02:09.95] | I have no time tomorrow |
[02:12.32] | I have a lot of work to do. |
[02:14.92] | But I can give you more than 2 pence. ' |
[02:18.76] | The man looked at me carefully. |
[02:22.14] | Then he took the cigarette out of his mouth |
[02:24.76] | and smiled with his yellow teeth. |
[02:28.60] | ' All right, sir, ' he said. |
[02:31.87] | ' Give me twelve pence then. ' |
[02:35.67] | I gave him the money and he opened a door at the back of the shop. |
[02:41.33] | We went into a little room. |
[02:44.13] | The room was cold and dark, |
[02:46.82] | and there was a horrible smell in it. |
[02:50.35] | A creature sat on a chair behind a table. |
[02:54.73] | I say a creature, because it was not a man |
[02:58.26] | or a woman, like you or me. |
[03:02.27] | The creature did not move or look at us. |
[03:06.51] | It sat very quietly on the chair in the cold, |
[03:10.57] | dark, dirty room, and looked at the table. |
[03:16.61] | The creature had a cloth over its head, |
[03:19.91] | because of the cold. |
[03:22.49] | On the table in front of it, |
[03:24.66] | there was a dead flower. |
[03:27.18] | ' Stand up! ' said the shopkeeper, loudly. |
[03:31.99] | The creature stood up slowly. |
[03:35.35] | It took the old cloth off its head, |
[03:38.21] | and put it on the chair. |
[03:41.76] | I looked at the creature and felt sad. |
[03:46.23] | I am a doctor, so I know a lot about accidents and ill people. |
[03:52.14] | I see horrible, ugly things every day. |
[03:56.45] | But this creature, this thing, |
[03:59.99] | was the worst of all. |
[04:02.54] | There were no men or women in the hospital like him. |
[04:07.89] | He wore some old trousers, |
[04:10.26] | but no shirt, coat, or shoes, |
[04:14.27] | so I could see his body very well. |
[04:17.71] | His head was the most interesting thing. |
[04:20.61] | It was very, very big |
[04:23.19] | like an enormous bag with a lot of books in it. |
[04:27.85] | The head did not have much hair, |
[04:31.13] | and there was another bag of brown, |
[04:33.90] | dirty skin at the back of it. |
[04:36.99] | This skin came down below his neck. |
[04:41.57] | I could not see one of his eyes very well, |
[04:45.49] | because a lot of skin came down in front of his face, too. |
[04:51.04] | An enormous red tooth came out of his mouth, |
[04:55.21] | under his nose. |
[04:57.40] | It looked like an elephant' s tooth. |
[05:01.09] | The mouth and nose were like holes in the face. |
[05:05.30] | The face could not smile or laugh or look angry or sad, |
[05:10.68] | because the skin could not move. |
[05:13.80] | It was dead, like an elephant' s face. |
[05:19.00] | There were more bags of dirty skin on the front |
[05:22.20] | and back of the creature' s body. |
[05:25.04] | These bags came down to his legs. |
[05:28.70] | The right arm was enormous, |
[05:31.31] | and there were bags of skin on it, too. |
[05:35.19] | The right hand was like a man' s foot. |
[05:39.52] | But the left hand the left arm |
[05:46.04] | and the left hand were beautiful! |
[05:48.43] | The left arm had wonderful skin, |
[05:51.73] | and the fingers of the left hand were long |
[05:54.52] | and beautiful. |
[05:56.76] | It was like a young woman' s hand! |
[06:00.41] | ' Walk, Merrick! ' said the shopkeeper angrily. |
[06:04.62] | ' Come on, quickly, move! ' |
[06:08.04] | He hit the creature with his hand. |
[06:11.01] | Slowly, the creature walked across the room. |
[06:15.13] | But he could not walk well. |
[06:17.32] | His legs were very big and fat, |
[06:20.14] | and he had a bad back. |
[06:22.32] | He could not walk far without a stick. |
[06:25.95] | ' All right, thank you, ' I said. |
[06:29.66] | ' Let him sit down. |
[06:31.32] | I don' t want to see any more. |
[06:34.26] | ' I felt ill, and the smell in the room was very bad. |
[06:38.99] | ' Yes, sir, ' said the shopkeeper. ' Sit down, Merrick. ' |
[06:45.50] | We went out of the room |
[06:46.73] | and closed the door. |
[06:48.71] | The shopkeeper smiled at me with his yellow teeth. |
[06:52.62] | ' Wonderful, sir, isn' t it?' |
[06:55.28] | he said. ' The best Elephant Man in England! |
[06:59.72] | Hundreds of people come to see him, |
[07:01.93] | you know, hundreds! |
[07:04.06] | I take him all over the country, I do! ' |
[07:07.57] | ' Yes, very interesting, ' |
[07:10.51] | I said. ' Can I sit down?' |
[07:13.61] | ' Yes, sir, of course. Here' s a chair. |
[07:18.63] | ' He looked at me, smiling. |
[07:21.33] | ' Would you like a glass of water, sir?' |
[07:24.08] | ' Yes, please, ' I said. |
[07:27.99] | Then I looked at the things in the dirty shop. |
[07:31.74] | There were two or three bad apples |
[07:34.14] | and some old black bananas: |
[07:37.01] | that was all. |
[07:38.70] | ' Er, no no, thank you. I' m all right, ' |
[07:43.11] | I said. ' Did you did you call the creature Merrick?' |
[07:49.84] | ' That' s right, sir. Joseph Merrick. |
[07:53.46] | The best ElephantMan in England! |
[07:56.87] | I take him all over the country, you know. |
[07:59.77] | Lots of people want to see him. ' |
[08:02.44] | ' Yes, I see. Do you get a lot of money?' |
[08:08.14] | ' Well, sometimes we do, sir, yes. |
[08:12.57] | But it' s difficult, you see, sir, |
[08:15.03] | because of the police. |
[08:17.27] | The police don' t like us, you see, sir. |
[08:20.50] | So we can' t stay in a town very long. |
[08:24.50] | We usually move every week. ' |
[08:27.53] | ' Yes, I see. Well, anyway, Mr er?' |
[08:34.03] | ' Silcock, sir. Simon Silcock. ' |
[08:38.03] | ' Yes, well, Mr Silcock, |
[08:40.96] | I' m a doctor at the London Hospital. |
[08:44.16] | My name is Dr Treves. |
[08:46.97] | I think this er this man Joseph Merrick is very interesting, |
[08:54.18] | and I would like to see him at the hospital. |
[08:57.80] | I want to look at him more carefully, you see. |
[09:01.33] | ' Yes sir, I see. But how can he get to the hospital? |
[09:07.89] | It' s going to be difficult. ' |
[09:10.42] | ' Why, man? The hospital' s not far from here. ' |
[09:15.05] | ' Well, yes, sir. I know. But, you see, |
[09:20.32] | Merrick can' t walk very well. He needs help. ' |
[09:25.96] | ' You can come with him. |
[09:28.49] | Do you want more money? Is that it?' |
[09:31.78] | ' Well, yes, sir, I do. But, you see, |
[09:36.44] | people are afraid of him too |
[09:39.43] | In the road, little boys always run after him and hit him. |
[09:45.15] | Then the police get angry because people are afraid. |
[09:49.86] | Sometimes they take us to prison. ' |
[09:53.35] | ' I see, ' I said. ' Well, how can he come to the hospital, then?' |
[09:59.22] | ' Bring a cab, sir, ' said Silcock. |
[10:02.35] | ' You can take him to the hospital in a cab. ' |
[00:35.59] | 第1章店铺里的怪物 |
[00:41.21] | 我是弗雷德里克•特里维斯博士, |
[00:45.01] | 伦敦医院的医生。1884年的一天, |
[00:51.45] | 我在医院附近一家店铺的橱窗里看见了一张照片。 |
[00:56.27] | 我停下来,看着这张照片。 |
[01:01.00] | 起先我觉得这张照片挺有趣,后来就感到生气、 |
[01:06.09] | 害怕起来。那是一幅可怕的、丑陋的照片。 |
[01:11.95] | 照片上有个男人, |
[01:14.57] | 但不像你和我。 |
[01:17.27] | 他看上去不像个人, |
[01:19.93] | 而像一头大象。 |
[01:23.17] | 我看了看照片下面的文字,上面写着: |
[01:27.74] | 进来吧,看看这个象人,一次两便士。 |
[01:32.46] | 我推开门走了进去。 |
[01:36.06] | 店里有个男人, |
[01:38.53] | 穿着一件旧外套,嘴里叼着一支烟。 |
[01:44.53] | “你想干什么?”他问道。 |
[01:48.12] | “我想看看象人。”我说。 |
[01:53.22] | 这个人生气地看着我。 |
[01:56.16] | “不行。”他说, |
[01:59.15] | “店铺现在关门了, |
[02:01.79] | 你明天来吧。” |
[02:04.67] | “对不起,”我说, |
[02:07.25] | “我想现在就看, |
[02:09.95] | 明天我没有空, |
[02:12.32] | 我有许多事情要做, |
[02:14.92] | 我可以另外多给一些钱。” |
[02:18.76] | 这个人仔细地打量着我, |
[02:22.14] | 后来他取下嘴里的烟卷, |
[02:24.76] | 露出了满嘴黄牙。 |
[02:28.60] | 他说,“好吧,先生。 |
[02:31.87] | 就给十二便士吧。” |
[02:35.67] | 我把钱给了他,他就打开了店铺后门。 |
[02:41.33] | 我们走进一个小房间, |
[02:44.13] | 房间又冷又暗, |
[02:46.82] | 里面一股恶心的气味。 |
[02:50.35] | 一个怪物坐在桌子后面的椅子上。 |
[02:54.73] | 我说那是一个怪物,它不像你和我, |
[02:58.26] | 不是男人也不是女人。 |
[03:02.27] | 它一动不动地坐在 |
[03:06.51] | 这间又冷又暗又脏的房间里的椅子上, |
[03:10.57] | 眼睛盯着桌子, |
[03:16.61] | 由于阴冷, |
[03:19.91] | 这个怪物的头上盖着一块布, |
[03:22.49] | 在他面前的桌子上 |
[03:24.66] | 放着一朵枯萎的花。 |
[03:27.18] | “站起来,”店老板大声地说。 |
[03:31.99] | 怪物慢慢地站起来, |
[03:35.35] | 取下头上的盖布 |
[03:38.21] | 放在椅子上。 |
[03:41.76] | 看着这个怪物,我感到很悲伤。 |
[03:46.23] | 我是一个医生,我很了解事故和病人。 |
[03:52.14] | 我每天要遇到许多可怕的、丑恶的东西, |
[03:56.45] | 可这个怪物 |
[03:59.99] | 却是最糟糕的。 |
[04:02.54] | 医院里没有任何一个男人或女人像他这个样子。 |
[04:07.89] | 他穿着条旧裤子, |
[04:10.26] | 没有穿衬衫、外套和鞋子。 |
[04:14.27] | 所以,我可以清楚地看见他的身体。 |
[04:17.71] | 他的头部最有趣, |
[04:20.61] | 长得很大很大, |
[04:23.19] | 就像一个装着许多书籍的大口袋。 |
[04:27.85] | 头上头发不多, |
[04:31.13] | 脑后还耷拉着一块褐色的、 |
[04:33.90] | 肮脏的头皮, |
[04:36.99] | 一直垂到脖子下面。 |
[04:41.57] | 我看不见他的一只眼睛, |
[04:45.49] | 因为皮肤也从脸部垂下来。 |
[04:51.04] | 一颗巨大的红牙齿 |
[04:55.21] | 从嘴里露出来, |
[04:57.40] | 就像一颗象牙, |
[05:01.09] | 嘴和鼻子就像脸上开的洞, |
[05:05.30] | 从他脸上看不出微笑还是大笑,也看不出生气和悲伤, |
[05:10.68] | 因为这种皮肤无法活动, |
[05:13.80] | 它已经失去活力,像一只大象的脸。 |
[05:19.00] | 这个怪物身体的前胸 |
[05:22.20] | 和后背的脏皮肤上有许多囊肿, |
[05:25.04] | 这种囊肿<包状物>一直拖到他的腿部。 |
[05:28.70] | 右臂巨大, |
[05:31.31] | 皮肤上也有包状物, |
[05:35.19] | 右手像男人的脚。 |
[05:39.52] | 然而左手——左臂和左手—— |
[05:46.04] | 却是长得很美, |
[05:48.43] | 左臂上有漂亮的皮肤, |
[05:51.73] | 左指头纤长、 |
[05:54.52] | 美丽, |
[05:56.76] | 就像年轻女人的手一样。 |
[06:00.41] | “走一走,麦里克!”店老板生气地说, |
[06:04.62] | “朝前走,动一动,快!” |
[06:08.04] | 他用手打着这个怪物。 |
[06:11.01] | 慢慢地,这个怪物走到房间的对面。 |
[06:15.13] | 可他走不好, |
[06:17.32] | 他的腿又粗又肥, |
[06:20.14] | 背部有病, |
[06:22.32] | 没有拐杖走不远。 |
[06:25.95] | “好了,谢谢你,”我说, |
[06:29.66] | “让他坐下来, |
[06:31.32] | 我不想再看什么了。” |
[06:34.26] | 我感到恶心,房间里的气味难闻极了。 |
[06:38.99] | “好的,先生,”店老板说着。“坐下,麦里克。” |
[06:45.50] | 我们走出房间, |
[06:46.73] | 关上门。 |
[06:48.71] | 店老板朝我笑了笑,露出满嘴黄牙。 |
[06:52.62] | “好极了,先生,是不是?” |
[06:55.28] | 他说,“这是英国最棒的象人! |
[06:59.72] | 成千上百的人来看他, |
[07:01.93] | 知道吗?成千上百! |
[07:04.06] | 我带他到全国各地去,真的!” |
[07:07.57] | “挺有意思!” |
[07:10.51] | 我说,“我可以坐下吗?” |
[07:13.61] | “当然可以,先生。请坐。” |
[07:18.63] | 他朝我看了看,笑了笑说: |
[07:21.33] | “来杯水吗,先生?” |
[07:24.08] | “谢谢,请给我一杯水,”我说。 |
[07:27.99] | 接着我朝脏商店里那些东西看着, |
[07:31.74] | 有两三个坏苹果、 |
[07:34.14] | 几根烂香蕉。 |
[07:37.01] | 仅此而已。 |
[07:38.70] | “啊!不……不,谢谢,我没事!” |
[07:43.11] | 我说。“你……你把这个怪物叫作麦里克吗?” |
[07:49.84] | “不错,先生,约瑟夫•麦里克。 |
[07:53.46] | 英国最棒的象人。 |
[07:56.87] | 我将把他带到全国各地去, |
[07:59.77] | 你知道,许多人要看他。” |
[08:02.44] | “那你会赚到很多钱吗?” |
[08:08.14] | “嗯,有时会赚到很多钱。 |
[08:12.57] | 但是也很难, |
[08:15.03] | 因为警察找麻烦,你知道的,先生, |
[08:17.27] | 警察不喜欢我们, |
[08:20.50] | 所以我们不能在一个城镇呆很长时间, |
[08:24.50] | 通常每星期就换个地方。” |
[08:27.53] | “是的,我明白,噢,……先生,您是……呃?” |
[08:34.03] | “西尔库克,先生。西蒙•西尔库克。” |
[08:38.03] | “是的,哦,西尔库克先生, |
[08:40.96] | 我是伦敦医院的一个医生。 |
[08:44.16] | 我是特里维斯博士。 |
[08:46.97] | 我想,这个……呃……约瑟夫•麦里克这个人非常有趣, |
[08:54.18] | 我想在医院里见到他, |
[08:57.80] | 我想更好更仔细地看看他,你看怎么样?” |
[09:01.33] | “是的,先生,我明白您的意思! |
[09:07.89] | 但是,他怎能到医院去呢?这是很困难的。” |
[09:10.42] | “为什么不行呢,先生,医院离这儿不远。” |
[09:15.05] | “是的,先生,我知道,但是,您看, |
[09:20.32] | 麦里克走不好,他需要别人帮他”。 |
[09:25.96] | “你可以和他一块儿来, |
[09:28.49] | 你还要钱吗?是这样吗?” |
[09:31.78] | “噢,是的,先生,你知道, |
[09:36.44] | 人们也害怕他…… |
[09:39.43] | 走在路上,孩子们总是追他打他。 |
[09:45.15] | 警察也会生气,怪他吓着了大家。 |
[09:49.86] | 有时候警察就把我们送进监狱里。” |
[09:53.35] | “噢,”我说,“那么,他怎么能到医院里去呢?” |
[09:59.22] | “弄一辆马车来,先生,”西尔库克说。 |
[10:02.35] | “您可以用马车送他去医院。” |