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    • ジョン・ミリングトン・シング著姉崎正見訳「アラン島」第三部(6)
      for a while the people sat silent, and one could hear nothing but the lips of the infant, the rain hissing in the yard, and the breathing of four pigs that lay sleeping in one corner. then one of the men began to talk about the new boats that have been sent to the south island, and the conversation went back to its usual round of topics.

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    • ジョン・ミリングトン・シング著姉崎正見訳「アラン島」(1)
      i am in aranmor, sitting over a turf fire, listening to a murmur of gaelic that is rising from a little public-house under my room. the steamer which comes to aran sails according to the tide, and it was six o'clock this morning when we left the quay of galway in a dense shroud of mist. a low line of shore was visible at first on the right between the movement of the waves and fog, but when we came further it was lost sight of, and nothing could be seen but the mist curling in the rigging, and a small circle of foam. there were few passengers; a couple of men going out with young pigs tied loosely in sacking, three or four young girls who sat in the cabin with their heads completely twisted in their shawls, and a builder, on his way to repair the pier at kilronan, who walked up and down and talked with me. in about three hours aran came in sight. a dreary rock appeared at first sloping up from the sea into the fog; then, as we drew nearer, a coast-guard station and the village. a little later i was wandering out along the one good roadway of the island, looking over low walls on either side into small flat fields of naked rock. i have seen nothing so desolate. grey floods of water were sweeping everywhere upon the limestone, making at limes a wild torrent of the road, which twined continually over low hills and cavities in the rock or passed between a few small fields of potatoes or grass hidden away in corners that had shelter. whenever the cloud lifted i could see the edge of the sea below me on the right, and the naked ridge of the island above me on the other side. occasionally i passed a lonely chapel or schoolhouse, or a line of stone pillars with crosses above them and inscriptions asking a prayer for the soul of the person they commemorated. i met few people; but here and there a band of tall girls passed me on their way to kilronan, and called out to me with humorous wonder, speaking english with a slight foreign intonation that differed a good deal from the brogue of galway. the rain and cold seemed to have no influence on their vitality and as they hurried past me with eager laughter and great talking in gaelic, they left the wet masses of rock more desolate than before. a little after midday when i was coming back one old half-blind man spoke to me in gaelic, but, in general, i was surprised at the abundance and fluency of the foreign tongue. in the afternoon the rain continued, so i sat here in the inn looking out through the mist at a few men who were unlading hookers that had come in with turf from connemara, and at the long-legged pigs that were playing in the surf. as the fishermen came in and out of the public-house underneath my room, i could hear through the broken panes that a number of them still used the gaelic, though it seems to be falling out of use among the younger people of this village. the old woman of the house had promised to get me a teacher of the language, and after a while i heard a shuffling on the stairs, and the old dark man i had spoken to in the morning groped his way into the room. i brought him over to the fire, and we talked for many hours. he told me that he had known petrie and sir william wilde, and many living antiquarians, and had taught irish to dr. finck and dr. pedersen, and given stories to mr. curtin of america. a little after middle age he had fallen over a cliff, and since then he had had little eyesight, and a trembling of his hands and head. as we talked he sat huddled together over the fire, shaking and blind, yet his face was indescribably pliant, lighting up with an ecstasy of humour when he told me anything that had a point of wit or malice, and growing sombre and desolate again when he spoke of religion or the fairies. he had great confidence in his own powers and talent, and in the superiority of his stories over all other stories in the world. when we were speaking of mr. curtin, he told me that this gentleman had brought out a volume of his aran stories in america, and made five hundred pounds by the sale of them. 'and what do you think he did then?' he continued; 'he wrote a book of his own stories after making that lot of money with mine. and he brought them out, and the divil a half-penny did he get for them. would you believe that?' afterwards he told me how one of his children had been taken by the fairies. one day a neighbor was passing, and she said, when she saw it on the road, 'that's a fine child.' its mother tried to say 'god bless it,' but something choked the words in her throat. a while later they found a wound on its neck, and for three nights the house was filled with noises. 'i never wear a shirt at night,' he said, 'but i got up out of my bed, all naked as i was, when i heard the noises in the house, and lighted a light, but there was nothing in it.' then a dummy came and made signs of hammering nails in a coffin. the next day the seed potatoes were full of blood, and the child told his mother that he was going to america. that night it died, and 'believe me,' said the old man, 'the fairies were in it.' when he went away, a little bare-footed girl was sent up with turf and the bellows to make a fire that would last for the evening. she was shy, yet eager to talk, and told me that she had good spoken irish, and was learning to read it in the school, and that she had been twice to galway, though there are many grown women in the place who have never set a foot upon the mainland.


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