Chapter 13.
Browner’s Statement I: Three Sisters
II. The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
“Have I anything to say? Yes, I have a deal to say. I have to make a clean breast ( 坦白) of it all.”
This is the end of paragraph 1.
“You can hang me ( 吊死我), or you can leave me alone. I don’t care a plug ( 我一點也不在乎) which you do.”
This is the end of paragraph 2.
“I tell you I’ve not shut an eye ( 沒闔過眼) in sleep since I did it, and I don’t believe I ever will again until I get past all waking ( 清醒狀態).”
This is the end of paragraph 3.
“Sometimes it’s his face, but most generally it’s hers. I’m never without one or the other before me.”
This is the end of paragraph 4.
“He looks frowning and black-like ( 黑沉沉的), but she has a kind o’ surprise upon her face. Ay, the white lamb ( 白小羊), she might well be surprised when she read death on a face that had seldom looked anything but love upon her before.”
This is the end of paragraph 5.
“But it was Sarah’s fault, and may the curse ( 詛咒) of a broken man put a blight ( 枯萎/毀壞) on her and set the blood rotting in her veins ( 靜脈)! It’s not that I want to clear myself ( 為自己開脫). I know that I went back to drink, like the beast that I was.”
This is the end of paragraph 6.
“But she would have forgiven me; she would have stuck as close to me as a rope to a block ( 滑輪上的繩索) if that woman had never darkened our door ( 走進我們家).”
This is the end of paragraph 7.
“For Sarah Cushing loved me— that’s the root of the business ( 事情的根源)— she loved me until all her love turned to poisonous hate ( 劇毒般的仇恨) when she knew that I thought more of my wife’s footmark ( 足跡) in the mud than I did of her whole body and soul.”
This is the end of paragraph 8.
“There were three sisters altogether ( 總共). The old one was just a good woman, the second was a devil, and the third was an angel.”
This is the end of paragraph 9.
“Sarah was thirty-three, and Mary was twenty-nine when I married. We were just as happy as the day was long when we set up house together, and in all Liverpool there was no better woman than my Mary.”
This is the end of paragraph 10.
“And then we asked Sarah up for a week, and the week grew into a month, and one thing led to another, until she was just one of ourselves.”
This is the end of paragraph 11.
The End




