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time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)-第60部分

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d…gathering stage; and had the pla ratber than the ship been found first; it might have started another of those stories about …a b?eed of humans not derived from old Terra。
  
  〃But their argot; fed into a linguistic analyzer…synthesizer; played back as that version of English which was the 'Vanguard's' working language。 Reduced vocabulary; new words; degenerate syntax…but the same ;language。〃
  
  〃Their myths; Justin; their myths!〃 Galahad…Obadiah demanded。
  
  I was forced to admit that I did not have it all on tap but promised to make a ful' copy for him and send it via the first ship。 〃But; Senior; the interesting thing is that these savages; so wild and fierce that in dealing with them more scientists were killed than savages…〃 …
  
  〃Hooray for them。 Son; those savages were minding their own business on their own pla。 An intruder can expect whatever he gets。 Up to him to keep his guard up。〃
  
  〃I suppose so。 Three scientists were eaten before they figured out how to deal with these pseudo…aborigines。 By remotely controlled humanoid robots; that is。 But the point I wanted to make was not their fierceness but their intelligence。 Believe me or not; by every test that could be used; these wild
  
  men; these savages; checked superior to norm。 Much superior。 By the bell curve…they land in the range of 'exceptionally gifted' to 'genius…plus。'〃
  
  〃You expect me to be surprised? Why?〃
  
  〃Well… Savages。 And probably closely inbred。〃
  
  〃You're baiting me; Justin; you know better…although possibly Ira signed you to be Stimulator。 All right; I'll take the bait。 'Savage' describes a cultural condition; not a degree of intelligence。 Nor does inbreeding damage a gene pool if conditions for survival are extreme; since you describe them as cannibals; they probably ate their culls。 From the shape the ship was in; it is fair to assume that their ancestors landed with little or nothing…possibly bare hands and a hatful of ignorance 。 。 in which case only the most able; the smartest; could survive。 Justin; the crew of that first ship averaged far more intelligent than the Howards who escaped in the 'New Frontiers'; they were picked for intelligence…whereas the original Howard selectees were picked only for longevity; not for brainpower。 Your savages were descended solely from geniuses 。 。 then passed through Allah alone knows how many ordeals that kill off the stupid and leave only the;;; smartest to breed。 What does that leave?〃 …
  
  I admitted that I had tossed him a baiting question to see how he would answer。 The Senior nodded。 〃I know you're not stupid; Son; I had 4thene give' me a runback on your ancestry。 But I have often been amazed at how the moderately bright and moderately well…informed…which describes no one in this happiness circle; so no one need pretend to modesty…~……how often such somewhat superior people have trouble ing to grips with the ancient silk…purse…and…sow's…ear problem。 If heredity were not overwhelmingly more important than environment; you could teach calculus to a horse。
  
  〃In my early days it was an article of faith among a selfstyled 'intellectual elite' that they could teach calculus to a horse 。 。 if they started early enough; spent enough money; supplied' special tutoring; and were endlessly patient and always careful not to bruise his equine ego。 They were so sincere that it seems downright ungrateful that the horse always persisted in being a horse。 Especially as they were right 。
  
  if 'starting early enough' is defined as a million years or more。
  
  〃But those savages will make it; they can't avoid winning。 The problem in reverse is more horridly interesting。 Justin~ do you realize that we Howards killed off Old Terra?〃
  
  〃Yes。〃
  
  〃Now; now; Son; you're not supposed to answer in such a way as to chop off conversation 。 。 thereby leaving us with nothing tp do but get drunk and cuddle the girls。〃
  
  〃Swell!〃 Obadiah…Galahad shouted。 〃Let's!〃 He had Mmerva with him at that moment; he grabbed her and flipped her over facing him。 〃Little whatever…your…name…is; do you have any last words?〃
  
  〃Yes。〃
  
  〃'Yes' what?〃
  
  〃Just 'Yes。' That's my last word。〃
  
  〃Galahad;〃 said Ishtar; 〃if you're going to rape Mine'rva; drag her back of the fountain。?I want to hear 'what Justin means by that。〃
  
  〃How can I rape her when she won't fight?〃 he plained。
  
  〃You've always been able to solve that problem。 But do it quietly。 Justin; I find myself shocked。 It seems to me that we've been quite generous in supplying Old Home Terra with new technologies…and there's not much else we can give them。 Didn't the last migrant transport e back only half loaded?〃
  
  〃I'll answer it;〃 Lazarus growled。 〃Justin might pretty it up。 Not all the Howards。 Two。 Andy Libby provided the weapon; I delivered the coup de grace。 Space travel killed Earth。〃
  
  Ishtar looked troubled。 〃Grandfather; I don't understand。〃
  
  〃She calls me that when I've been naughty;〃 the Senior confided to me。 〃It's her way of spanking me。 Ish darling; you' are young and sweet and have spent your life studying biology; not history。 Earth was doomed in any case; space travel just hurried it along。 By 2012 it wasn't fit to live on…so I spent the next century elsewhere; although the other real 'estate in the Solar System is far from attractive。 Missed seeing Europe destroyed; missed a nasty dictatorship in my home country。 Came back when things appeared to be tolerable; found that they weren't…and that's when the Howards had to 'run for it。
  
  〃But space travel can't ease the pressure on a pla grown too 鑢owded; not even with today's ships and probably not with any future ships…because stupid people won't leave the slopes of their home volcano…even when it starts to smoke and rumble。 What space travel does do is drain off the best brains:
  
  those smart enough to see a catastrophe before it happens and with the guts to pay the price…。abandon home; wealth; friends; relatives; everything…and go。 That's a tiny fraction of one percent。 But that's enough。〃
  
  〃It's the bell curve again;〃 I said to Ishtar。 〃If…as Lazarus
  
  thinks; and statistics back him up…every migration es primarily from the right…hand cOd of the normal…incidence curve of hum'an ability; then this acts as a sorting device whereby the new pla will show a bell curve '0th a much higher intelligence norm than the population it came from
  
  and the old pla will average almost imperceptibly stupider。〃
  
  〃Imperceptible except for one thing!〃 Lazarus objected。
  
  〃That tiny fraction that hardly shows statistically is the brain。 I recall a country that lost a key war by chasing out a mere half dozen geniuses。 Most people can't think; most of the remainder all fraction who do think mostly can't do it very well。 The extremely tiny fraction who think regularly; accurately; creatively; and without self…delusion…in the long run these are the only people who count
  
  and they are the very ones who migrate when it is physically possible to do so。 T
  
  〃As Justin said; statistically it hardly shoakes all the difference。 Chop off a chicken's head and it doesn't die at once; it flops around more energetically than ever。 For a while。 Then it dies。
  
  〃That's what space travel did to Earth: chopped its head off。 For two thousand years its best brains have been migrating。 What's left is flopping harder than ever 。 。 to no purpose and will die that much sooner。 Soon; I think。 I don't feel guilty about it; I see no sin in those smart enough to escape escaping if they can…and the death。 rattle of Earth was clear and strong back in the twentieth century; Earth reckoning; when I was a young man and space travel had barely started…not even started in interstellar terms。 It took two more centuries and then some to get it rolling。 Can't count the first migration of the Howards; it was involuntary; and they weren't the best brains。
  
  〃The later Howard migration to Secundus was more important; it shook out some of the dullards; left them behind。 The non…Howard migrations were even more important。 I've often wondered what would have happened if there had been no political restraints against migrating from China; the few Chinese who did reach the stars seem always to be winners; I suspect that the Chinese average smarter than the rest of Earth's spawn。
  
  〃Not that slant of eye or color of skin matters today; or even matters at the moment of truth。 One of the early Howards was Robert C。 M。 Lee; of Richmond; Virginia…anybody know what his name was originally?〃
  
  〃I do;〃 I answered。
  
  〃Of course you do; Justin; so keep quiet…and that include you; Athene。 Anyone else?〃
  
  No one answered; Lazarus went on: 〃His birth name wa
  
  Lee 'Choy Moo; he was born in Singapore; and his parent
  
  came from Canton in China…and of the people in。 the 'Nev
  
  Frontiers' he was a mathematician second only to And~
  
  Libby。〃
  
  〃Goodness!〃 said Hamadryad。 〃I'm descended from him… but I didn't know he was a great mathematician。〃
  
  〃Did you know he was Chinese?〃
  
  〃Lazarus; I'm not sure what 'Chinese' means; I haven〃 studied much terrestrial history。 Isn't it a religion? Lik~ 'Jewish'?〃
  
  〃Not exactly; dear。 The point is that it no longer matters Just as few know and no one cares that the famous Zaccui Barstow; my partner in crime; was a quarter Negro。 Does tha word mean anything to you; Hamadarling? Not a religion。〃
  
  〃The word means 'black;' so I assume that one of his grand。 parents was from Africa。〃
  
  〃Which shows what es of assuming anything on one datum。 Two of Zack's grandparents; both mulatto; came from Los Angeles in my homeland。 Since my line mixed with his a long time back; probably any of you can claim African ancestry。 Which is statistically equivalent to claiming descent from Charlemagne。 I've gone far afield; and it is time we picked a new Stimulator and a new Respondent。 Space travel ruined old Earth…that's one viewpoint。 The other side of the coin; happier and more important in the long run; is that it improved the breed。 Probably saved it as well but 'improved' is certai~s Homo sapiens is now not only far more numerous than he ever was on Earth; he is a better; smarter; more efficient animal in every measurable fashion。 Further this Respondent sayeth not; somebody else grab it。 Lazi; quit trying to tickle me and go bother Galahad; Minerva needs a rest。〃
  
  〃Lazarus;〃 Ishtar said; 〃just one more responding; please。 Something you said about Howards made me wonder。 You seemed to place all emphasis on intelligence。 Don't you consider long…life important?〃
  
  I was astonished to see the oldest human alive frowning over this; slow to answer。 Surely it was a question he had settled in his mind at least a thousand years earlier。 I tried to forstalt the quandary; found I could not soothly norom it。
  
  〃Ishtar~ the only correct verbal answer to that is Yes and
  
  No…which merely says I lack language to define something that is crystal clear 。inside me and has been for centuries。 But here is paft of the truth: A long time ago a short…lifer proved to me that we all live the same length of time。〃 He glanced at Minerva; she looked solemnly back。 〃Because we all live now。 She…he…was not asserting that fallacy of Georg Cantor which distorted pre…Libby mathematics so long; uh; he
  
  …was asserting a verifiable objective truth。 Each individual lives her life in now independently of how others may measure that life in years。
  
  〃But here iS;another piece of truth。 Life is too long when one is not enjoying now。 You recall when I was not and wished to terminate it。 Your skjll…and trickery; my darling; and don't blush…changed that and again I savor now。 But perhaps I have never told you that I approached even my first rejuvenation with misgivings; afraid that it would make my body young without making my spirit young again…and don't bother to tell me that 'spirit' is a null word; I know that it is undefinable
  
  but it means something to me。
  
  〃But here is still more of the truth and all I'll try to say about it。 Although long…life can be a burden; mostly it is a blessing。 It gives time enough to learn; time enough to think; time enough not to hurry; time enough fQr love。'
  
  〃Enough of weighty matters。 Galahad; pick a light subject and; Justin; you plant the barbs; I've talked enough。 Ishtar; my darling; fetch your long lovely carcass over here; stretch Out; and let me ply you with brandy; I want you?relaxed enough for what I intend to do with you later。〃
  
  She came readily to; him; stopping only to kiss Ira a promise; then saying softly but clearly to our Ancestor; 〃Our beloved; it takes no brandy to make me utterly willing for whatever you have iniisind。〃
  
  〃Anesthesia; Mama Ishtar。 I plan to show you something Big Anna taught me which I haven't dared risk in all these years。 You may not live till morning。 Frightened?〃
  
  She smiled lazily; happily。 〃Oh; terribly frightened。〃
  
  Galahad covered Lapis Lazuli's mouth with a hand; she bit him。 〃Stop it; Laz。 Let's everybody watch this…it might be new;〃
  
  VARIATIONS ON A ThEME
  
  XV
  
  Agape
  
  I woke slowly next morning; lazed in bed and lived again my Wele Bacchanalia。 I was in a big bed in a groundfloor room with its garden wall still open as it had been when the party had moved to beds。 I could hear no one; although (as I recalled) Tamara and Ira had been with me。 Or had Ira visited us earlier?
  
  No matter; all of them visited us at some time before Athene sang us to sleep; I seemed to recall as high as six or seven at once in that big bed; counting Tamara and me。 No; Tamara had been gone once; leaving me at the mercy of the talkative twins…who were almost quiet。 They said they wanted to assure me that I did not have to marry them in order to be a member of the family…they would be gone too much of the time any。 how…because they were going to be pirates when they were big enough…but stay groundside half the time…and open a hook shop over a pool hall…and would I e to see them there?
  
  They had to explain to me both terms; then they sang me a little song that seemed partly amphigory and partly ancient'。; English; but included both terms。 I kissed them and promised that; when they opened this studio; Iwould be their most faithful admirer…a promise that did not ost girls (all of my daughters) have ambitions to begrsne great hetaeras; few attempt that most demanding of arts…br only long enough to discover that they do not have ~ tsiie vocation。
  
  第55节
  
  I thought they were more likely to bee pirates; Lazarus Long's identicals might figure out a way to make crime pay in spite of the enormous depths of space。
  
  My Wele Bacchanalia had bridged from feast to bed with the customary entertainment save that it was homemade instead of the expensive (and often dull) professional acts a fashionable New Rome hostess offers。 Lazarus and his sisterdaughters started it with what m
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