《time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)》

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time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)- 第30部分


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  him with bare hands。。。; and mind you; when he had no need
  
  …to。 I would have faded over the horizon。 Want'to hear about Lafe and the bear and the Alaskan salmon?〃
  
  〃Not now。 It sounds like another whopper。。。You were telling
  
  …me why you didn't get married。〃
  
  〃So I was。 Gramp had just asked me; 'Well; Woodie; how long has she been pregnant?'〃
  
  〃No; he was explaining that you couldn't support a wife。〃
  
  〃Son;… if you know this story; you tell it to me。 I emphatically denied any such thing…to which Gramp replied that I lied in my teeth… because that was the only reason a seventeenyear…old boy ever wanted to get married。 His answer i~iade me especially angry because I had a note in my pocket reading:
  
  〃'Woodsie dearest… You have knocked me up and all is Chaos。'
  
  〃Gramp persisted; and I deni?d it three times; getting angrier and angrier; se骾ng as how it was true。 Finally he 'says; 'Okay; you've just been holding hands。 Has she shown you ~ pregnancy test report; signed by a doctor? … … …
  
  〃Ira; I accidentally … told the truth。 'Why; no;' I admitted。
  
  〃'All right;' he said。 'I'll take care of it。 But only this oti鑕。 From here on always use Merry Widows; even if a sweet little darling tells you not to bother。 Or haven't you found a drugstore that'll sell them to you?' Then; after swearing me to secrecy; he told me about the Howard Foundation and what it would pay if I married a girl on their approved list。
  
  〃And 'that was that; as I got this letter from a lawyer on my eighteenth birthday; just as Gramp had predicted; and it turned out that I fell madly in love with a girl on their list。 We got married and had a slough of kids; before she turned me in on another model。 Your ancestress; no doubt。〃
  
  〃No; sir。 I'm descended from your fourth wife; Grandfather。〃
  
  〃My fourth; eh? Let me see…Meg Hardy?〃
  
  '~I think she was your …third; Lazarus。 Evelyn Foote。〃
  
  〃Oh; yes! A fine girl; Evelyn。 Plump; and pretty; and sweetnatured; and fertile as a turtle。 A good cook and never a harsh word。 They don't hardly make 'em anymore。 Maybe fifty years younger than I was; but it barely showed; my hair didn't
  
  … start to gray until I was a hundred and fifty。 No secret about my age; since birth date; and Lrack record; and so forth were on file for each of us。 Son; thank you for … reminding me of Evelyn; she restored my faith in matrimony when I was getting
  
  a little sour on it。 Do the Archives show anything else about her?'
  
  〃Just that you were her second husband and that she had seven children by you。〃
  
  〃I was hoping that there was a photograph。 Such a pretty thing; always smiling。 She was married to one of my cousins; a Johnson; when I met her; and I was in business with him a while。 He and…I; Meg and Evvie; used to get together Saturday nights for pinochle and beer; or such…and after a while we traded; legal and proper and through the courts; when Meg decided that she…llked…Jack?…yes; Jack;… that well; and Evelyn wasn't avei%e。 Didn't affect our business relations; didn't even break up our pinochle game。 Son; one of the best things about the Howard Families is that we got cured of the poisonous vice of jealousy generations ahead of the rest of the race。 Had to…things being the way they were。 Sure there ain't a stereopic of her around? Or a hologram? The Foundation …started taking record pictures for marriage physical exams somewhere around then。〃
  
  〃I'll look into… it;〃 I told him。 Then I had what seemed a
  
  … brilliant idea。 〃Lazarus; as we all know; the same physical types show up time and slain in the Families。 I'll ask Archives for a list of … Evelyn Foot~'s female descendants living on Secundus。 It is highly probable that one of them will seem like her identical twin…even to the happy smile and the sweet disposition。 Then…if… you consent to full rejuvenation…I'm sure she would be as willing as Ishtar to dissolve any present contractual…〃 …
  
  The Senior chopped me off。 〃I said something new; Ira。 There's no going back; ever。 Sure; you might find such a girl; one who would match my memory of Evelyn to ten significant figures。 But it would lack an important factor。 My youth。〃
  
  〃But if you finish rejuvenation…〃
  
  〃Oh; hush up! You can give me new kidneys and a new liver and a new heart。。 You can wash the brown stains of age out of my brain and add tissue from my clone to make up for what I've lost…you can give me a whole new clone body。 But it won't make me that young fellow who took innocent pleasure in beer and pinochle and a pretty plump wife。 All I have in mon with him is continuity of memory…and not much of that。 Forget it。〃
  
  I said quietly; 〃Ancestor; whether you wish to be married to Evelyn Foote again or not; you know and I know…for I've been through it; too; twice…we both know that the full routine
  
  restores youthful zest In life as well as restoring the body a a machine。〃 …
  
  Lazarus Long looked gloomy。 〃Yeah; sure。 It cures every thing but boredom。 Damn it; boy; you had no right to interfen with my …karma。〃 He sighed; 〃But I can't hang in limbo either So tell 'em to get on with it。 The works。〃
  
  I was taken by surprise。 〃May I record that; sir?〃
  
  〃You heard me say it。 But that doesn't get you off the hook You still have to show up and listen to my maunderings unti I'm so rejuvenated that I'm cured of such childish behavior… and you still have to go on with that research。 To find something new; I mean。〃
  
  〃Agreed on both points; sir; you had my promise。 Now oiu moment while I tell my puter…〃
  
  〃She's already heard me。 Hasn't she?〃 Lazarus added 〃Doesn't she have a name? Haven't you given her one?〃
  
  〃Oh; certainly。 I could not deal with her all these yeasr without animism; fallacy though it is…〃
  
  〃Not a fallacy; Ira; machines are human because they an made in our image。 They share both our virtues and oui faults…magnified。〃
  
  〃I've never tried to rationalize it; Lazarus; but Minerva… that's her formal name; she's 'Little Nag' in private becaust one of her duties is to remind me of obligations I would rathei forget。 Minerva …does feel human to me…she's closer to me than any of my wives have been。 No; she has not registerni your decision; she's simply placed it in her temporaries Minerva!〃 …
  
  〃Si; Ira。〃
  
  〃Speak English; please。 Retrieve the Senior's decision tc undergo full antigeria; file it in your permanents; transmit ii to Archives and to the Howard Rejuvenation Clinic for ac?tion。〃
  
  〃pleted; Mr。 Weatheral。 Congratulations。 And felicitations to you; Senior。 'May you live as long as you wish and love as long as you live。'〃
  
  Lazarus looked suddenly interested…which did not surprise
  
  … me because Minerva surprises me quite frequently even aftes a century of being 〃married〃 to her in all but fact。 〃Why; thank yot~; Minerva。 But you startled me; girl。 Nobody talks about love anymore; that's a major thing wrong with this century。 How did you happen to offer me that anc

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