第13章

类别:其他 作者:Henry Rider Haggard字数:9641更新时间:18/12/18 09:32:38
Anothermomentandshehadglidedawayandwaslostintheshadows。 Shewasgone,andIstoodamazedandovercome。Oh!whataloveitwasthatthisalienwomanhadgiventomeandhowcouldIbeworthyofit? NowIforgotmygriefs;nowInolongermournedbecauseIwasanoutcastwhonevermoremightlookuponthelandwhereIwasborn,norseethefaceofonemyownraceorblood。Allmylosswaspaidbacktomeagainandyetagain,inthecoinofthegloryofthiswomanwhomI hadwon。Dangersroseaboutus,butIfearedthemnomore,becauseI knewthatherlove\'sconqueringfeetwouldstampthemflatandleadmesafetoajoyfultreasure—houseofsplendourofspiritandofbodywhereweshoulddwellsidebyside,triumphantandunafraid。 WhilstIthoughtthus,lostinarapturesuchasIhadnotfeltsinceBlanchekissedmeatthemouthoftheHastingscaveafterIhadkilledthethreeFrenchmenwithasmanyarrowsfrommyblackbow,Iheardasoundandlookeduptoseeamanstandingbeforeme。 \"Whoisit?\"Iasked,graspingmysword,forhisfacewashiddenintheshadows。 \"I,\"answeredavoicewhichIknewtobethatofKari。 \"Thenhowdidyoucomehere?Isawnoonepasstheopenground。\" \"Master,youarenottheonlyonewholovestowalkingardensinthequietofthenight。Iwasherebeforeyourself,behindyondertree,\" andhepointedtoapalmnotthreepacesdistant。 \"Then,Kari,youmusthaveseen————\" \"Yes,Master,Isawandheard,noteverything,becausetherecameapointatwhichIshutmyeyesandstoppedmyears,butstillmuch。\" \"Iammindedtokillyou,Kari,\"Isaidbetweenmyteeth,\"whoplaythespyuponme。\" \"Iguesseditwouldbeso,Master,\"herepliedinhisgentlestvoice,\"andforthatreason,asyouwillnotice,Iamstandingoutofreachofyoursword。YouwonderwhyIamhere。Iwilltellyou。Itisnotfromanydesiretowatchyourlove—makingswhichwearyme,whohaveseensuchbefore,butratherthatImightfindsecrets,ofwhichloveisalwaystheloser,andthosesecretsIhavelearned。HowcouldI havecomebythemotherwise,Master?\" \"Surelyyoudeservetodie,\"Iexclaimedfuriously。 \"Ithinknot,Master。Butlistenandjudgeforyourself。Ihavetoldyousomethingofmystory,nowyoushallhearmore,afterwhichwewilltalkofwhatIdoordonotdeserve。IamtheeldestsonoftheIncaUpanqui,andUrco,ofwhomyouhavebeentalkingismyyoungerbrother。ButUpanqui,ourfather,lovedUrco\'smotherwhileminehedidnotlove,andsworetoherbeforeshediedthatagainstrightandlaw,Urco,herson,shouldbeIncaafterhim。ThereforehehatedmebecauseIstoodinUrco\'spath;thereforetoomanytroublesbefellme,andIwasgivenoverintoUrco\'shand,sothathetookmywifeandtriedtopoisonme,andtherestyouknow。Nowitwasneedfultometolearnhowthingswent,andforthisreasonIlistenedtothetalkbetweenyouandacertainlady。IttoldmethatUpanqui,myfather,comeshereto—morrow,whichindeedIknewalready,andmuchelsethatIhadnotheard。ThisbeingsoImustvanishaway,sincedoubtlessUpanquiorhiscouncillorswouldknowmeagain,andastheyareallofthemfriendsofUrco,perhapsIshouldtastemorepoisonandofastrongersort。\" \"Whitherwillyouvanish,Kari?\" \"Iknownot,Master,orifIknow,Iwillnotsay,whohavebutjustbeentaughtafreshhowsecretscanpassfromeartoear。Imustliehid,thatisenough。YetdonotthinkthatthereforeIshalldesertyou——I,whileIlive,willwatchoveryou,astrangerinmycountry,asyouwatchedovermewhenIwasastrangerinyourEngland。\" \"Ithankyou,\"Ianswered,\"andcertainlyyouwatchwell——toowell,sometimes,asIhavefoundto—night。\" \"Youthinkitpleasesmetospyuponyouandacertainlady,\"wentonKariwithanunruffledvoice,\"butitisnotso。WhatIdoisforgoodreasons,amongstothersthatImayprotectyouboth,andifIcan,bringaboutwhatyoudesire。Thatladyhasagreatheart,asIlearnedbutnow,andafterallyoudidwelltoloveher,asshedoeswelltoloveyou。Therefore,althoughthedangersaresomany,ifIamable,I willhelpyouinyourloveandbringyoutogether,yes,andsaveherfromthearmsofUrco。Nay,askmenothow,forIdonotknow,andthecaseseemsdesperate。\" \"Butifyougo,whatshallIdoalone?\"Iasked,alarmed。 \"Bidehere,Ithink,Lord,givingitoutthatyourservantZapanahasdesertedyou。Indeeditseemsthatthisyoumustdo,sincethekingofthiscountrywillscarcelysufferyoutobethecompanionofhisdaughteruponhermarriagejourneytoCuzco,evenifUpanquisodesires。Norwoulditbewise,forifhedid,misfortunemightbefallyouontheroad。Therearesomewomen,Lord,whocannotkeeptheirloveoutoftheireyes,andhenceforwardtherewillbeplentytowatchtheeyesandhearkentothemostsecretsighingsofoneofthegreatestofthem。NowfarewelluntilIcometoyouagainorsendothersonmybehalf。Trustme,Iprayyou,sincetowhomeverelseI mayseemfalse,toyouIamtrue;yes,toyouandtoanotherbecauseshehasbecomeapartofyou。\" ThenbeforeIcouldanswer,Karitookmyhandandtoucheditwithhislips。AnothermomentandIhadlostsightofhimintheshadows。 CHAPTERVI THECHOICE ThatnightIsleptbutillwhowasoverwhelmedwithallthathadbefallenmeofgoodandevil。Ihadgainedawondrouslove,butshewhogaveitwas,itseemed,abouttobelosttome,aye,andtobethrowntoanotherwhomshehated,toforwardthedarkpoliciesofagreatandwarlikepeople。Ihadspokentoherwithhighwordsofhope,butofitinmyhearttherewaslittle。Shewouldfollowwhatsheheldtobeherdutytotheend,andthatend,ifshekeptherpromiseanddidnotdieasshedesiredtodo——was——thearmsofUrco。FromtheseI couldseenoescapeforher,andthethoughtmaddenedme。Moreover,Kariwasgoneleavingmeutterlyaloneamongthesestrangers,andwhetherhewouldreturnagainIdidnotknow。Oh!almostIwishedthatIweredead。 ThemorningbrokeatlastandIaroseandcalledforZapana。Thencameotherswhosaidthatmyservant,Zapana,couldnotbefound,whereatI affectedsurpriseandanger。Stilltheseotherswaitedonmewellenough,andIroseandateinpompandluxury。ScarcelyhadIfinishedmymealthanthereappearedheraldswhosummonedmetothepresenceofthekingHuaracha。 Iwent,borneinalitter,althoughanarrowfrommyblackbowwouldhaveflownfromdoortodoor。Attheportalofthepalace,whichwaslikeothersIhadseen,onlyfiner,Iwasmetbysoldiersandgailydressedservantsandledacrossacourtyardwithin,whichIcouldseewaspreparedforsomeceremony,toasmallchamberonthefurtherside。Here,whenmyeyesgrewaccustomedtothehalf—darkness,I perceivedamanofsomesixtyyearsofage,andbehindhimtwosoldiers。AtonceInotedthateverythingaboutthismanwasplainandsimple;thechamber,whichwaslittlemorethanfourwhitewashedwallswithafloorofstone,thestoolhesaton,evenhisapparel。Herewerenogoldorsilverorbroideredcloths,orgems,orotherrichandcostlythingssuchasthesepeoplelove,butratherthosethataresuitedtoasoldier。Asoldierhelookedindeed,beingburlyandbroadandscarreduponhishomelyface,inwhichgleamedeyesthatweresteadyandpiercing。 AsIentered,thekingHuaracha,foritwashe,rosefromhisstoolandbowedtome,andIbowedbacktohim。Thenhemotionedtooneofthesoldierstogivemeanotherstool,uponwhichIsatmyself,andspeakinginastrong,lowvoice,usingthattonguewhichKarihadtaughtme,said: \"Greeting,White—God—from—the—Sea,orgolden—beardedmannamedthelordHurachi,Iknownotwhich,ofwhomIhaveheardsomuchandwhomIamgladtobeholdinmypoorcity。Say,canyouunderstandmytalk?\" Thushespoke,searchingmewithhiseyes,thoughallthewhileI perceivedthattheyrestedratheronmyarmourandthegreatsword,Wave—Flame,thanonmyface。 IgavehimbackhisgreetingandansweredthatIunderstoodthetongueheusedthoughnotsoverywell,whereonhebegantospeakaboutthearmourandthesword,whichpuzzledhimwhohadneverseensteel。 \"Makemesomelikethem,\"hesaid,\"andIwillgiveyoutentimestheirweightingold,which,afterall,isofnousesincewithitonecannotkillenemies。\" \"Inmycountrywithitonecancorruptthem,\"Ianswered,\"orbuythemtobefriends。\" \"Soyouhaveacountry,\"heinterruptedshrewdly。\"Ithoughtthatthegodshadnone。\" \"Eventhegodslivesomewhere,\"Ireplied。 Helaughed,andturningtothetwosoldiers,whoalsowerestaringatmymailandsword,badethemgo。Whentheheavydoorhadshutbehindthemandwewerequitealone,hesaid: \"MylordHurachi,Ihaveheardfrommydaughterhowshefoundyouinthesea,astoryindeed。Ihavealsoheard,orguessed,itmattersnotwhich,thatherhearthasturnedtowardsyou,asisnotstrange,seeingthemannerofmanyouare,ifindeedyoubenotmorethanman,andthatwomenareeverpronetolovethosewhomtheythinktheyhavesaved。Isthistrue,mylordHurachi?\" \"AskoftheLadyQuilla,OKing。\" \"MayhapIhaveaskedandatlastitseemsthatyoumakenodenial。Nowhearken,mylordHurachi。Youaremyhonouredguestandsaveonething,allIhaveisyours,butyoumusttalknomorealonewiththeladyQuillaingardensatnight。\" Now,makingnoattempttodenyorexplainwhichIsawwouldbeuseless,sinceheknewitall,Iaskedboldly: \"Whynot?\" \"Ithoughtthatperchancemydaughterhadtoldyou,LordHurachi,butifyoudesiretohearitfrommyownlipsalso,forthisreason。TheladyQuillaispromisedinmarriageandifshelivesthatpromisemustbefulfilled,sinceonithangsthefateofnations。Therefore,itis,althoughtogrievetopartsuchapair,thatyouandshemustmeetnomoreingardensorelsewhere。Knowthatifyoudo,youwillbringaboutherdeathandyourown,ifgodscandie。\" NowIthoughtawhileandanswered: \"Theseareheavywords,KingHuaracha,seeingthatIwillnothidefromyouthatIloveyourdaughterwellandthatshe,whoisgreat— hearted,lovesmewellanddesiresmeforherhusband。\" \"IknowitandIgrieveforbothofyou,\"hesaidcourteously。 \"KingHuaracha,\"Iwenton,\"Iseethatyouareasoldierandthelordofarmies,andithascomeintomymindthatperchanceyoudreamofwar。\" \"Thegodsseefar,WhiteLord。\" \"Nowgodorman,Ialsoamasoldier,King,andIknowartsofbattlewhichperhapsarehiddenfromyouandyourpeople;alsoIcannotbeharmedbyweaponsbecauseofmagicarmourthatIwear,andnonecanstandbeforemeinfightbecauseofthismagicswordIcarry,andI candirectbattleswithageneral\'smind。Inagreatwar,King,I mightbeusefultoyouwereIthehusbandofyourdaughterandthereforeyoursonandfriend,andperchancebymyskillmakethedifferencetoyouandyournationbetweenvictoryanddefeat。\" \"Doubtlessthisisso,OSon—of—the—Sea。\" \"Inthesamefashion,King,wereIuponthesideofyourenemies,tothemImightbringvictoryandtoyoudefeat。WhomdoyoudesirethatIshouldserve,youorthem?\" \"Idesirethatyoushouldserveme,\"herepliedwitheagerness。\"Dosoandallthewealthofthislandshallbeyours,withtheruleofmyarmiesunderme。Youshallhavepalacesandfieldsandgoldandsilver,andthefairestofitsdaughtersforwives,andbeworshippedasagod,andforaughtIknow,bekingafterme,notonlyofmycountrybutmayhapofanotherthatisevengreater。\" \"Itisagoodoffer,King,butnotenough。Givemeyourdaughter,Quilla,andyoumaykeepalltherest。\" \"WhiteLord,Icannot,sincetodosoImustbreakmyword。\" \"Then,King,Icannotserveyou,andunlessyoukillmefirst——ifyouareable——Iwillbe,notyourfriend,butyourenemy。\" \"Canagodbekilled,andifsocanaguestbekilled?Lord,youknowthathecannot。Yethecanremainaguest。Tomycountryyouhavecome,Lord,andinmycountryyoushallstay,unlessyouhavewingsbeneaththatsilvercoat。Quillagoeshencebuthereyoubide,mylordHurachi。\" \"PerchanceIshallfindthewings,\"Ianswered。 \"Aye,Lord,foritissaidthatthedeadfly,andifImaynotkillyou,othersmay。Thereforemycounseltoyouistostayhere,takingsuchthingsasmypoorcountrycangiveyou,andnottotrytofollowthemoon(bythishemeantQuilla)tothegoldencityofCuzco,whichhenceforthmustbeherhome。\" Nowhavingnomoretosay,sincewarhadbeendeclaredbetweenus,asitwere,Irosetobidthiskingfarewell。Healsorose,then,asthoughstruckbyasuddenthought,saidthathedesiredtospeakwithmyservant,Zapana,hewhomtheladyQuillahadfoundwithmeintheislandofthesea。IrepliedthathecouldnotsinceZapanahadvanished,Iknewnotwhere。 AtthisintelligenceheappearedtobedisturbedandwasbeginningtoquestionmesomewhatsternlyastowhoZapanamightbeandhowIhadfirstcomeintohiscompany,whenthedooroftheroomopenedandthroughitQuillaenteredevenmoregorgeouslyrobedandlookinglovelierthaneverIhadseenher。Shebowed,firsttotheKingandthentome,saying: \"LordandFather,IcometotellyouthattheIncaUpanquidrawsnearwithhisprincesandcaptains。\" \"Isitso,Daughter?\"heanswered。\"ThenmakeyourfarewellhereandnowtothisWhite—Son—of—the—Sea,sinceitismywillthatyoudepartwithUpanquiwhocomestoescortyoutoCuzco,theCityoftheSun,theretobegivenaswifetotheprinceUrco,sonoftheSun,whowillsitontheInca\'sthrone。\" \"ImakemyfarewelltothelordHurachiasyoucommand,\"sheanswered,curtseying,andinaveryquietvoice,\"butknow,myfather,thatI lovethisWhiteLordashelovesme,andthattherefore,althoughI maybegiventothePrinceUrco,asagoldcupisgiven,nevershallhedrinkfromthecupandneverwillIbehiswife。\" \"Youhavecourage,Daughter,andIlikecourage,\"saidHuaracha。\"Fortherest,settlethematterasyouwillandifyoucanslipfromthecoilsofthissnakeofanUrcounpoisoned,doso,sincemybargainisfulfilledandmyhonoursatisfied。OnlyhitheryoushallnotreturntothelordHurachi,norshallthelordHurachigotoyouatCuzco。\" \"Thatshallbeasthegodsdecree,myfather,andmeanwhileIplaymypartas/you/decree。LordHurachi,fareyouwelltillinlifeordeathwemeetagain。\" Thenshebowedtome,andwent,andpresentlywithoutmorewordswefollowedafterher。 Infrontofthepalacetherewasagreatsquareofopengroundsurroundedbyhouses,excepttowardstheeast,andonthissquarewasmarshalledanarmyofmenallsplendidlyarrayedandcarryingcopper— headedspears。Infrontofthesewaspitchedagreatpavilionmadeofclothsofvariouscolours。HereKingHuaracha,simplydressedinarobeofwhitecottonbutwearingalittlecrownofgoldandcarryingalargespear,tookhisseatuponathrone,whiletohisright,onasmallerthrone,satQuilla,andonhisleftstoodyetanotherthroneornamentedwithgold,thatwasempty。BetweenthethroneofHuarachaandthatwhichwasemptystoodachaircoveredwithsilveronwhichI wasbiddentotakemyseat,soplacedthatallcouldseeme,whilebehindandaroundwerelordsandgenerals。 Scarcelywerewearrangedwhenfromthedipbeyondtheopenspaceappearedheraldswhocarriedspearsandwerefantasticallydressed。 TheseshoutedthattheIncaUpanqui,theChildoftheSun,thegodwhoruledtheearth,drewnear。 \"Lethimapproach!\"saidHuarachabriefly,andtheydeparted。 Awhilelatertherearoseasoundofbarbarousmusicandofchantingandfromthedipbelowemergedaglitteringlitterborneupontheshouldersofrichlyclothedmenallofwhom,Iwastoldafterwards,wereprincesbyblood,andsurroundedbybeautifulwomenwhocarriedjewelledfans,andbycouncillors。ItwasthelitteroftheIncaUpanqui,andafteritmarchedaguardofpickedwarriors,perhapstherewereahundredofthem,notmore。 Thelitterwassetdowninfrontofthethrone;gildedcurtainsweredrawnandoutofitcameamanwhoseattiredazzledtheeyes。Itseemedtoconsistofgoldandpreciousstonessewnontoamantleofcrimsonwool。Heworeahead—dressalsoofasmanycoloursasJoseph\'scoat,surmountedbytwofeathers,whichhealonemightbear,fromwhichhead—dressascarletfringethatwasmadeoftasselledwoolhungdownuponhisforehead。ThiswastheInca\'scrown,eventotouchwhichwasdeath,anditsnamewas/Lautu/。Hewasaveryoldmanforhiswhitelocksandbeardhungdownuponhissplendidgarmentsandhesupportedhimselfuponhisroyalstaffthatwasheadedbyagreatemerald。Hisfine—cutfacealso,thoughstillkingly,wasweakwithageandhiseyeswereblear。AtthesightofhimallroseandHuarachadescendedfromhisthrone,sayinginaloudvoice: \"WelcometothelandoftheChancas,OUpanqui,IncaoftheQuichuas。\" Theoldmonarcheyedhimforamoment,thenansweredinathinvoice: \"GreetingtoHuaracha,/Curaca/oftheChancas。\" Huarachabowedandsaid: \"Ithankyou,buthereamongmyownpeoplemytitleisnot/Curaca/,butKing,OInca。\" Upanquidrewhimselfuptohisfullheightandreplied: \"TheIncasknownokingsthroughoutthelandofTavantinsuyusavethemselves,OHuaracha。\" \"Beitso,OInca;yettheChancas,whoareunconquered,knowaking,andIamhe。Iprayyoubeseated,OInca。\" Upanquistoodstillforamomentfrowning,and,asIthought,wasabouttomakesomeshortanswer,whensuddenlyhisglancefelluponmeandchangedthecurrentofhismind。 \"IsthattheWhite—god—from—the—Sea?\"heasked,withanalmostchildishcuriosity。\"Iheardthathewashere,andtotellthetruththatiswhyIcame,justtolookathim,nottobandywordswithyou,OHuaracha,whotheysaycanonlybetalkedtowithaspearpoint。 Whataredbeardhehasandhowhiscoatshines。Lethimcomeandworshipme。\" \"Hewillcome,butIdonotthinkthathewillworship。Theysayheisagodhimself,OInca。\" \"Dothey?Well,nowIremembertherearestrangepropheciesaboutawhitegodwhoshouldriseoutofthesea,asdidtheforefatheroftheIncas。Theysay,too,thatthisgodshalldomuchmischieftothelandwhenhecomes。Soperhapshehadbetternotdrawtooneartome,forI likenotthelookofthatgreatbigswordofhis。BytheSun,myfather,heistallandbigandstrong\"(Ihadrisenfrommychair) \"andhisbeardislikeafire;itwillsettheheartsofallthewomenburning,thoughperhapsifheisagodhedoesnotcareforwomen。I mustconsultmymagiciansaboutit,andtheheadpriestoftheTempleoftheSun。TelltheWhiteGodtomakereadytoreturnwithmetoCuzco。\" \"ThelordHurachiismyguest,OInca,andherehebideswithme,\" saidHuaracha。 \"Nonsense,nonsense!WhentheIncainvitesanyonetohiscourt,hemustcome。Butenoughofhimforthepresent。Icameheretotalkofothermatters。Whatwerethey?Letmesitdownandthink。\" Sohewasconductedtohisthroneuponwhichhesattryingtocollecthismind,whichIsawwasweakwithage。Theendofitwasthathecalledtohisaidastern—faced,shifty—eyed,middle—agedminister,whomafterIcametoknowastheHigh—priestLarico,theprivateCouncillorofhimselfandofhisson,Urco,andoneofthemostpowerfulmeninthekingdom。Thisnoble,Inoted,wasonewhohadtherankofanEarman,thatis,heworeinhisear,whichlikethatofKariwasstretchedouttoreceiveit,agoldendiscofthesizeofanapple,whereonwasembossedtheimageofthesun。 AtasignandawordfromhisdotardmasterthisLaricobegantospeakforhimasthoughheweretheIncahimself,saying: \"Hearken,OHuaracha。Ihaveundertakenthistoilsomejourney,thelastIshallmakeasInca,forbeitknowntoyouthatIpurposetodivestmyselfoftheroyalFringeinfavouroftheprince,Urco,begottentomeinthebodyandoftheSuninspirit,andtoretiretoendmydaysinpeaceatmypalaceofYucay,waitingtherepatientlyuntilitpleasesmyfather,theSun,totakemetohisbosom。\" HereLaricopausedtoallowthisgreatnewstosinkintothemindsofhishearers,andIthoughttomyselfthatwhenIdiedIwouldchoosetobegatheredtoanybosomratherthantothatoftheSun,whichputmeinmindofhell。Thenhewenton: \"Rumourshavereachedme,theInca,thatyou,Huaracha,ChiefoftheChancas,aremakingreadytowagewaruponmyempire。Itwastotesttheserumours,althoughIdidnotbelievethem,thatawhileagoIsentanembassytoaskyouronlychild,theladyQuilla,inmarriagetotheprinceUrco,promising,sincehehasnosisterwhomhemaywedandsinceonthemother\'ssideshe,yourdaughter,hastheholyIncabloodinherveins,thatsheshouldbecomehis/Coya/,orQueen,andthemotherofhimwhoshallsucceedtothethrone。\" \"Theembassycame,andreceivedmyanswer,OInca,\"saidHuaracha。 \"Yes,andtheanswerwasthattheladyQuillashouldbegiveninmarriagetothePrinceUrco,butasshewasabsentonavisit,thiscouldnothappenuntilshereturned。Butsincethen,OHuaracha,morerumourshavereachedmethatyoustillprepareforwarandseektomakealliancesamongmysubjects,temptingthemtorebelagainstme。 ThereforeIamheremyselftoleadawaytheladyQuillaandtodeliverhertothePrinceUrco。\" \"WhydidnotthePrinceUrcocomeinperson,OInca?\" \"Forthisreason,Huaracha,fromwhomIdesiretohidenothing。IfthePrincehadcome,youmighthavesetatrapforhimandkilledhim,whoisthehopeoftheEmpire。\" \"SoImightforyou,hisfather,OInca。\" \"Aye,Iknowit,butwhatwouldthatavailyouwhilethePrincesitssafeatCuzcoreadytoassumetheFringe?AlsoIamoldandcarenotwhenorhowIdie,whoseworkisdone。Moreover,fewwoulddesiretoangerthegodsbythemurderofanagedguest,andthereforeIvisityousittinghereinthemidstofyourarmieswithbutahandfuloffollowers,trustingtoyourhonourandtomyfathertheSuntoprotectme。Nowanswerme——willyougivethehandofyourdaughtertomysonandtherebymakealliancewithme,orwillyouwagewaruponmyempireandbedestroyed,youandyourpeopletogether?\" HereUpanqui,whohithertohadbeenlisteninginsilencetothewordsofLarico,spokenonhisbehalf,brokein,saying: \"Yes,yes,thatisright,onlymakehimunderstandthattheIncawillbehisover—lord,sincetheIncacanhavenorivalsinalltheland。\" \"Myansweris,\"saidHuaracha,\"thatIwillgivemydaughterinmarriageasIhavepromised,butthattheChancasareafreepeopleandacceptnoover—lord。\" \"Foolishness,foolishness!\"saidUpanqui。\"Aswellmightthetreesaythatitwouldnotbendbeforethewind。However,youcansettlethatmatterafterwardswithUrco,andindeedwithyourdaughter,whowillbehisqueenandisyourheiress,forIunderstandyouhavenootherlawfulchild。Whytalkofwarandothertroubleswhenthusyourkingdomfallstousbymarriage?NowletmeseethisladyQuillawhoistobecomemydaughter。\" Huaracha,whohadlistenedtoallthisbabblewithasternsetface,turnedtoQuillaandmadeasign。Shedescendedfromherchairandadvancing,stoodbeforetheInca,avisionofsplendourandofbeauty,andbowedtohim。Hestaredatherawhile,asdidallhiscompany,thensaid: \"SoyouaretheladyQuilla。Afairwoman,averyfairwoman,andaproud,onewhooughttobeabletoleadUrcoarightifanyonecan。 Wellnamed,too,afterthemoon,forthemoonlightseemstoshineinyoureyes,LadyQuilla。IndeedandindeedwereIbutascoreofyearsyoungerIshouldtellUrcotoseekanotherqueenandkeepyouformyself。\" ThenQuillaspokeforthefirsttime,saying: \"Beitasyouwill,OInca。IampromisedinmarriagetotheChildoftheSunandwhichchildisnothingtome。\" \"Wellsaid,LadyQuilla,andwhyshouldIwonder?ThoughIgrowoldtheytellmethatIamstillhandsome,agreatdealbetterlookingthanUrco,infact,whoisaroughmanandofacoarsertype。YouaskmywiveswhenyoucometoCuzco;oneofthemtoldmetheotherdaythattherewasnoonesohandsomeinthewholecity,andearnedabeautifulpresentforherprettyspeech。Whatisityousay,Larico?