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[00:01.44] | Chapter 4 Merrick's First Home |
[00:07.31] | We gave Merrick two rooms at the back of the hospital. |
[00:11.89] | One room was a bathroom, |
[00:14.10] | so he could have a bath every day. |
[00:17.79] | Soon his skin was much better, |
[00:20.40] | and there was no horrible smell. |
[00:24.62] | The second room had a bed, table , and chairs. |
[00:30.86] | I visited him every day, and talked to him. |
[00:35.85] | He loved reading, and talking about books. |
[00:40.29] | At first he did not know many books: |
[00:44.62] | the Bible, and one or two newspapers, that's all. |
[00:49.69] | But I gave him some books of love stories, |
[00:52.91] | and he liked them very much. |
[00:55.83] | He read them again and again, |
[00:58.37] | and talked about them often. |
[01:01.32] | For him, the men and women in these books were alive, |
[01:05.86] | like you and me. He was very happy. |
[01:11.17] | But sometimes it was difficult for him. |
[01:15.60] | At first, one or two people in the hospital laughed |
[01:19.81] | at Merrick because he was ugly. |
[01:22.89] | Sometimes, they brought their friends to look at him. |
[01:28.51] | One day a new nurse came to the hospital, |
[01:32.76] | and nobody told her about Merrick. |
[01:36.72] | She took his food to his room, |
[01:39.42] | and opened the door. |
[01:41.30] | Then she saw him. |
[01:43.53] | She screamed, dropped the food on the floor, |
[01:47.49] | and ran out of the room. |
[01:50.28] | I was very angry with the nurse, |
[01:52.76] | and went to see Merrick. |
[01:55.67] | He was not happy about it, but he was not very angry. |
[02:00.69] | I think he felt sorry for the girl. |
[02:05.10] | 'People don't like looking at me. |
[02:09.63] | I know that, Dr 26Treves, 'he said. |
[02:14.49] | 'They usually laugh or scream. ' |
[02:19.57] | 'Well, I don't want nurses to laugh at you, Joseph, ' |
[02:24.47] | I said angrily. 'I want them to help you. ' |
[02:29.20] | 'Thank you, doctor, 'he said, in his strange slow voice. |
[02:38.22] | 'But it's not important. |
[02:41.75] | Everyone laughs at me. |
[02:45.34] | I understand that. ' |
[02:49.34] | I looked at him sadly. |
[02:52.39] | In his one good hand, his left hand, |
[02:56.45] | he had the little picture of his mother. |
[03:00.26] | He looked at the picture for a minute, |
[03:03.26] | and then put it by a flower on the table. |
[03:07.41] | A tear ran out of his eye and down the skin of his enormous, ugly face. |
[03:16.25] | 'Dr Treves, 'he said, slowly. |
[03:22.04] | 'You and the nurses arevery kind, |
[03:28.32] | and I'm very happy here. |
[03:32.13] | Thank you very much. |
[03:35.68] | But…I know I can't stay here long, |
[03:41.90] | and…I would like to live in a lighthouse, |
[03:48.11] | after the hospital, please. |
[03:51.97] | A lighthouse, or a home for blind people. |
[03:57.75] | I think those are the best places for me. |
[04:03.93] | 'What do you mean?'I ashed. 'Why?' |
[04:09.66] | He did not look at me. |
[04:12.30] | He put the flower on the picture and looked at it carefully. |
[04:18.55] | 'Lighthouses have sea all round them, don't they? ' |
[04:24.96] | he said. ' Nobody could look at me in a lighthouse, |
[04:31.40] | so I would be happy there. |
[04:35.40] | And blind people can see nothing, |
[04:40.65] | so they couldn't see me, could they?' |
[04:46.02] | 'But Joseph, 'I said. 'This is your home. |
[04:51.75] | You live here now. |
[04:54.59] | You aren't going to leave the hospital. ' |
[04:58.48] | 28'Not today, perhaps, 'he said. But soon. |
[05:06.86] | You are a kind man, Dr Treves. |
[05:11.98] | But I can't stay here very long. I have no money. ' |
[05:20.65] | I smiled. 'Joseph, I said. |
[05:25.44] | 'This is your home now. Don't you understand? |
[05:31.04] | You can stay here all your life. ' |
[05:35.96] | Very carefully, I told him about the letter to The Times, and the money. |
[05:44.09] | I don't think he understood at first, |
[05:47.52] | so I told him again. |
[05:50.76] | He was very quiet for a minute. |
[05:53.94] | Then he stood up, and walked up and down the room very quickly. |
[06:00.17] | A strange sound came from him, like laughing. |
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[00:01.44] | Chapter 4 Merrick' s First Home |
[00:07.31] | We gave Merrick two rooms at the back of the hospital. |
[00:11.89] | One room was a bathroom, |
[00:14.10] | so he could have a bath every day. |
[00:17.79] | Soon his skin was much better, |
[00:20.40] | and there was no horrible smell. |
[00:24.62] | The second room had a bed, table , and chairs. |
[00:30.86] | I visited him every day, and talked to him. |
[00:35.85] | He loved reading, and talking about books. |
[00:40.29] | At first he did not know many books: |
[00:44.62] | the Bible, and one or two newspapers, that' s all. |
[00:49.69] | But I gave him some books of love stories, |
[00:52.91] | and he liked them very much. |
[00:55.83] | He read them again and again, |
[00:58.37] | and talked about them often. |
[01:01.32] | For him, the men and women in these books were alive, |
[01:05.86] | like you and me. He was very happy. |
[01:11.17] | But sometimes it was difficult for him. |
[01:15.60] | At first, one or two people in the hospital laughed |
[01:19.81] | at Merrick because he was ugly. |
[01:22.89] | Sometimes, they brought their friends to look at him. |
[01:28.51] | One day a new nurse came to the hospital, |
[01:32.76] | and nobody told her about Merrick. |
[01:36.72] | She took his food to his room, |
[01:39.42] | and opened the door. |
[01:41.30] | Then she saw him. |
[01:43.53] | She screamed, dropped the food on the floor, |
[01:47.49] | and ran out of the room. |
[01:50.28] | I was very angry with the nurse, |
[01:52.76] | and went to see Merrick. |
[01:55.67] | He was not happy about it, but he was not very angry. |
[02:00.69] | I think he felt sorry for the girl. |
[02:05.10] | ' People don' t like looking at me. |
[02:09.63] | I know that, Dr 26Treves, ' he said. |
[02:14.49] | ' They usually laugh or scream. ' |
[02:19.57] | ' Well, I don' t want nurses to laugh at you, Joseph, ' |
[02:24.47] | I said angrily. ' I want them to help you. ' |
[02:29.20] | ' Thank you, doctor, ' he said, in his strange slow voice. |
[02:38.22] | ' But it' s not important. |
[02:41.75] | Everyone laughs at me. |
[02:45.34] | I understand that. ' |
[02:49.34] | I looked at him sadly. |
[02:52.39] | In his one good hand, his left hand, |
[02:56.45] | he had the little picture of his mother. |
[03:00.26] | He looked at the picture for a minute, |
[03:03.26] | and then put it by a flower on the table. |
[03:07.41] | A tear ran out of his eye and down the skin of his enormous, ugly face. |
[03:16.25] | ' Dr Treves, ' he said, slowly. |
[03:22.04] | ' You and the nurses arevery kind, |
[03:28.32] | and I' m very happy here. |
[03:32.13] | Thank you very much. |
[03:35.68] | But I know I can' t stay here long, |
[03:41.90] | and I would like to live in a lighthouse, |
[03:48.11] | after the hospital, please. |
[03:51.97] | A lighthouse, or a home for blind people. |
[03:57.75] | I think those are the best places for me. |
[04:03.93] | ' What do you mean?' I ashed. ' Why?' |
[04:09.66] | He did not look at me. |
[04:12.30] | He put the flower on the picture and looked at it carefully. |
[04:18.55] | ' Lighthouses have sea all round them, don' t they? ' |
[04:24.96] | he said. ' Nobody could look at me in a lighthouse, |
[04:31.40] | so I would be happy there. |
[04:35.40] | And blind people can see nothing, |
[04:40.65] | so they couldn' t see me, could they?' |
[04:46.02] | ' But Joseph, ' I said. ' This is your home. |
[04:51.75] | You live here now. |
[04:54.59] | You aren' t going to leave the hospital. ' |
[04:58.48] | 28' Not today, perhaps, ' he said. But soon. |
[05:06.86] | You are a kind man, Dr Treves. |
[05:11.98] | But I can' t stay here very long. I have no money. ' |
[05:20.65] | I smiled. ' Joseph, I said. |
[05:25.44] | ' This is your home now. Don' t you understand? |
[05:31.04] | You can stay here all your life. ' |
[05:35.96] | Very carefully, I told him about the letter to The Times, and the money. |
[05:44.09] | I don' t think he understood at first, |
[05:47.52] | so I told him again. |
[05:50.76] | He was very quiet for a minute. |
[05:53.94] | Then he stood up, and walked up and down the room very quickly. |
[06:00.17] | A strange sound came from him, like laughing. |
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[00:01.44] | Chapter 4 Merrick' s First Home |
[00:07.31] | We gave Merrick two rooms at the back of the hospital. |
[00:11.89] | One room was a bathroom, |
[00:14.10] | so he could have a bath every day. |
[00:17.79] | Soon his skin was much better, |
[00:20.40] | and there was no horrible smell. |
[00:24.62] | The second room had a bed, table , and chairs. |
[00:30.86] | I visited him every day, and talked to him. |
[00:35.85] | He loved reading, and talking about books. |
[00:40.29] | At first he did not know many books: |
[00:44.62] | the Bible, and one or two newspapers, that' s all. |
[00:49.69] | But I gave him some books of love stories, |
[00:52.91] | and he liked them very much. |
[00:55.83] | He read them again and again, |
[00:58.37] | and talked about them often. |
[01:01.32] | For him, the men and women in these books were alive, |
[01:05.86] | like you and me. He was very happy. |
[01:11.17] | But sometimes it was difficult for him. |
[01:15.60] | At first, one or two people in the hospital laughed |
[01:19.81] | at Merrick because he was ugly. |
[01:22.89] | Sometimes, they brought their friends to look at him. |
[01:28.51] | One day a new nurse came to the hospital, |
[01:32.76] | and nobody told her about Merrick. |
[01:36.72] | She took his food to his room, |
[01:39.42] | and opened the door. |
[01:41.30] | Then she saw him. |
[01:43.53] | She screamed, dropped the food on the floor, |
[01:47.49] | and ran out of the room. |
[01:50.28] | I was very angry with the nurse, |
[01:52.76] | and went to see Merrick. |
[01:55.67] | He was not happy about it, but he was not very angry. |
[02:00.69] | I think he felt sorry for the girl. |
[02:05.10] | ' People don' t like looking at me. |
[02:09.63] | I know that, Dr 26Treves, ' he said. |
[02:14.49] | ' They usually laugh or scream. ' |
[02:19.57] | ' Well, I don' t want nurses to laugh at you, Joseph, ' |
[02:24.47] | I said angrily. ' I want them to help you. ' |
[02:29.20] | ' Thank you, doctor, ' he said, in his strange slow voice. |
[02:38.22] | ' But it' s not important. |
[02:41.75] | Everyone laughs at me. |
[02:45.34] | I understand that. ' |
[02:49.34] | I looked at him sadly. |
[02:52.39] | In his one good hand, his left hand, |
[02:56.45] | he had the little picture of his mother. |
[03:00.26] | He looked at the picture for a minute, |
[03:03.26] | and then put it by a flower on the table. |
[03:07.41] | A tear ran out of his eye and down the skin of his enormous, ugly face. |
[03:16.25] | ' Dr Treves, ' he said, slowly. |
[03:22.04] | ' You and the nurses arevery kind, |
[03:28.32] | and I' m very happy here. |
[03:32.13] | Thank you very much. |
[03:35.68] | But I know I can' t stay here long, |
[03:41.90] | and I would like to live in a lighthouse, |
[03:48.11] | after the hospital, please. |
[03:51.97] | A lighthouse, or a home for blind people. |
[03:57.75] | I think those are the best places for me. |
[04:03.93] | ' What do you mean?' I ashed. ' Why?' |
[04:09.66] | He did not look at me. |
[04:12.30] | He put the flower on the picture and looked at it carefully. |
[04:18.55] | ' Lighthouses have sea all round them, don' t they? ' |
[04:24.96] | he said. ' Nobody could look at me in a lighthouse, |
[04:31.40] | so I would be happy there. |
[04:35.40] | And blind people can see nothing, |
[04:40.65] | so they couldn' t see me, could they?' |
[04:46.02] | ' But Joseph, ' I said. ' This is your home. |
[04:51.75] | You live here now. |
[04:54.59] | You aren' t going to leave the hospital. ' |
[04:58.48] | 28' Not today, perhaps, ' he said. But soon. |
[05:06.86] | You are a kind man, Dr Treves. |
[05:11.98] | But I can' t stay here very long. I have no money. ' |
[05:20.65] | I smiled. ' Joseph, I said. |
[05:25.44] | ' This is your home now. Don' t you understand? |
[05:31.04] | You can stay here all your life. ' |
[05:35.96] | Very carefully, I told him about the letter to The Times, and the money. |
[05:44.09] | I don' t think he understood at first, |
[05:47.52] | so I told him again. |
[05:50.76] | He was very quiet for a minute. |
[05:53.94] | Then he stood up, and walked up and down the room very quickly. |
[06:00.17] | A strange sound came from him, like laughing. |
[00:01.44] | 第4章 麦里克的第一个家 |
[00:07.31] | 我们在医院的后面给了麦里克两间房间, |
[00:11.89] | 一间是浴室, |
[00:14.10] | 供他每天洗澡。 |
[00:17.79] | 于是他的皮肤好多了, |
[00:20.40] | 再也没有难闻的气味。 |
[00:24.62] | 另一间有床、桌子和椅子。 |
[00:30.86] | 我每天都去看望他并和他聊天。 |
[00:35.85] | 他喜欢读书,也喜欢谈论书里的内容。 |
[00:40.29] | 起初,他并不知道很多书, |
[00:44.62] | 只知道《圣经》和一两份报纸而已。 |
[00:49.69] | 后来我给了他几本爱情小说, |
[00:52.91] | 他非常喜欢这些, |
[00:55.83] | 读了一遍又一遍, |
[00:58.37] | 并经常谈论其中的故事。 |
[01:01.32] | 对他来说,书中的男女都是活着的, |
[01:05.86] | 就像你我一样。他非常高兴。 |
[01:11.17] | 对他来说,有时很难。 |
[01:15.60] | 开始时,医院里有一两个人嘲笑他, |
[01:19.81] | 说他长得丑陋。 |
[01:22.89] | 有时,他们把自己的朋友带来参观他。 |
[01:28.51] | 有一天,一个护士新来到医院, |
[01:32.76] | 并没有人把麦里克的情况告诉他, |
[01:36.72] | 她给麦里克送饭, |
[01:39.42] | 当她打开门 |
[01:41.30] | 见到他时, |
[01:43.53] | 她尖叫了一声,将饭扔在地上 |
[01:47.49] | 跑了出去。 |
[01:50.28] | 当我去看望麦里克时, |
[01:52.76] | 我很生这个护士的气。 |
[01:55.67] | 他对此不开心但没有生气。 |
[02:00.69] | 我想他感觉到自己对不起这个姑娘。 |
[02:05.10] | “人们不喜欢朝我看, |
[02:09.63] | 我知道这些,特里维斯博士, |
[02:14.49] | 他们经常对我嘲笑,尖叫”他说。 |
[02:19.57] | 我气愤地说“约瑟夫,我不希望护士们嘲笑你, |
[02:24.47] | 我希望她们能帮助你”。 |
[02:29.20] | “谢谢你,大夫”他用奇怪的声音慢慢说着: |
[02:38.22] | “但这并不重要, |
[02:41.75] | 每个人都在嘲笑我, |
[02:45.34] | 我理解这些”。 |
[02:49.34] | 我忧伤地看着他。 |
[02:52.39] | 他的那支好手~左手, |
[02:56.45] | 拿着一张他母亲的小照片。 |
[03:00.26] | 他仔细地看了一会儿照片, |
[03:03.26] | 然后将照片放在桌子上的一束花旁, |
[03:07.41] | 一滴泪水顺着那张丑陋的大脸滚了下来。 |
[03:16.25] | 他慢慢地对我说“特里维斯博士, |
[03:22.04] | 您和这些护士门都是非常善良的, |
[03:28.32] | 我在这里很幸福。 |
[03:32.13] | 非常感谢您。 |
[03:35.68] | 可是...自己不能长期呆在这儿, |
[03:41.90] | 还有...我想住在住在那座 |
[03:48.11] | 医院后面的灯塔里。 |
[03:51.97] | 一座灯塔或是一间盲人住的房子, |
[03:57.75] | 我觉得那对我来说是最好的地方”。 |
[04:03.93] | “你这是什么意思?为什么?”我问。 |
[04:09.66] | 他没有看我, |
[04:12.30] | 他把那束花放在那张照片上,仔细地看着。 |
[04:18.55] | “灯塔四周是大海,对不对?” |
[04:24.96] | 他说“在那里没有人朝我看, |
[04:31.40] | 所以在那里我会幸福的。 |
[04:35.40] | 盲人什么也看不见, |
[04:40.65] | 所以他们也看不见我,是不是?” |
[04:46.02] | 我说“但是约瑟夫,这就是你的家, |
[04:51.75] | 现在你就住在这儿, |
[04:54.59] | 你不要离开医院”。 |
[04:58.48] | 他说“也许不是今天,但会很快。 |
[05:06.86] | 您是一个好人,特里维斯博士。 |
[05:11.98] | 我不能在这儿呆很长时间,我没有钱”。 |
[05:20.65] | 我笑着对他说“约瑟夫, |
[05:25.44] | 这里就是你的家,你难道还不知道吗? |
[05:31.04] | 你可以在这儿呆一辈子”。 |
[05:35.96] | 于是我把如何为了他与《泰晤士报》联系的那封信及有关钱的来历细细地告诉了他。 |
[05:44.09] | 我担心他不能理解此事, |
[05:47.52] | 所以再说了一遍。 |
[05:50.76] | 他沉默了片刻, |
[05:53.94] | 然后站了起来,在房间里很快地来回走动着, |
[06:00.17] | 并发出奇怪的声音,像是在大笑。 |