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V
These few days I have been thinking again: suppose that old
man were not an executioner in disguise, but a real doctor;
he would be none the less an eater of human flesh. In that
book on herbs, written by his predecessor Li Shichen, it is
clearly stated that men's flesh can he boiled and eaten; so
can he still say that he does not eat men?
As for my elder brother, I have also good reason to suspect
him. When he was teaching me, he said with his own lips, "People
exchange their sons to eat." And once in discussing a
bad man, he said that not only did he deserve to be killed,
he should "have his flesh eaten and his hide slept on.
. . . I was still young then, and my heart beat faster for
some time, he was not at all surprised by the story that our
tenant from Wolf Cub Village told us the other day about eating
a man's heart and liver, but kept nodding his head. He is
evidently just as cruel as before. Since it is possible to
"exchange sons to eat," then anything can be exchanged,
anyone can be eaten. In the past I simply listened to his
explanations, and let it go at that; now I know that when
he explained it to me, not only was there human fat at the
corner of his lips, but his whole heart was set on eating
men.
VI
Pitch dark. I don't know whether it is day or night. The Zhao
family dog has started barking again.
The fierceness of a lion, the timidity of a rabbit, the craftiness
of a fox. . . . |