姐妹倆》(The Sisters),愛爾蘭作家喬伊斯短篇小說,發表於1904年8月13日,筆名為Stephen Dædulus,收錄於《都柏林人》一書。


1895年7月1日詹姆斯·福林神父因第三次中風死於癱瘓。「我」是故事中的主角,他的舅媽帶他去去哀悼死者。到達現場時,「太陽已經下山了;但是房子西向的玻璃窗仍然映照著鑲著金黃邊的大片雲朵。」舅媽就緊緊握住蘭妮的雙手,表達無限的哀傷。主角假裝在禱告,思緒卻無法集中,「彷彿看到老神父正躺在棺材裏對著我微笑」。「他一臉惡相,臉色蒼白,面孔腫大」。後來大家一起在客廳裡喝起小酒,討論後事。後來漸引導出福林神父生前不得志,「因為他打破了那隻聖杯」,從此以後,他就悶悶不樂,不和人家打交道……有時「一個人在黑漆漆的懺悔室裏,眼睛睜得大大的,自顧自地發笑著」。艾莉莎繼續說:「眼睛睜得大大的,自顧自地發笑著……於是,當然,他們一見到這一幕,就知道他真的是出了問題……。」


登場人物

  • 男孩 (說故事的人)
  • 詹姆斯·福林(James Flynn),往生的神父
  • 艾莉莎·福林 (Eliza Flynn),神父的妹妹
  • 蘭妮·福林 (Nannie Flynn),神父的妹妹
  • 老佃農
  • 男孩的舅媽
  • 男孩的舅舅

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