第42章

类别:其他 作者:Scott, Walter字数:5820更新时间:18/12/26 16:46:50
TheyarethepriestlysoldiersoftheTemple,’’answeredElHakim,whosevowlimitsthemtoknowneithertrucenorfaithwiththeworshippersofIslam。MaytheProphetblightthem,bothroot,branch,andtwig!-Theirpeaceiswar,andtheirfaithisfalsehood。OtherinvadersofPalestinehavetheirtimesandmoodsofcourtesy。TheLionRichardwillsparewhenhehasconquered-theeaglePhilipwillclosehiswingwhenhehasstrickenaprey-eventheAustrianbearwillsleepwhenheisgorged;butthishordeofever-hungrywolvesknowneitherpausenorsatietyintheirrapine-Seestthounotthattheyaredetachingapartyfromtheirmainbody,andthattheytakeaneasterndirection?Yonaretheirpagesandsquires,whomtheytrainupintheiraccursedmysteries,andwhom,aslightermounted,theysendtocutusofffromourwatering-place。 Buttheywillbedisappointed;Iknowthewarofthedesertyetbetterthanthey。’’ Hespokeafewwordstohisprincipalofficer,andhiswholedemeanourandcountenancewasatoncechangedfromthesolemnreposeofaneasternsage,accustomedmoretocontemplationthantoaction,intothepromptandproudexpressionofagallantsoldier,whoseenergiesarerousedbythenearapproachofadanger,whichheatonceforeseesanddespises。 ToSirKenneth’seyestheapproachingcrisishadadifferentaspect,andwhenAdonbecsaidtohim,Thoumusttarryclosebymyside,’’heansweredsolemnlyinthenegative。 Yonder,’’hesaid,aremycomradesinarms-themeninwhosesocietyIhavevowedtofightorfall-ontheirbannergleamsthesignofourmostblessedredemption-IcannotflyfromtheCrossincompanywiththeCrescent。’’ Fool!’’saidtheHakim;theirfirstactionwouldbetodotheetodeath,wereitonlytoconcealtheirbreachofthetruce。’’ OfthatImusttakemychance,’’repliedSirKenneth; butIwearnotthebondsoftheinfidelsaninstantlongerthanIcancutthemfromme。’’ ThenwillIcompeltheetofollowme,’’saidElHakim。 Compel!’’answeredSirKenneth,angrily。Wertthounotmybenefactor,oronewhohasshowedwilltobesuch,andwereitnotthatitistothyconfidenceIowethefreedomofthesehands,whichthoumightesthaveloadedwithfetters,I wouldshowtheethat,unarmedasIam,compulsionwouldbenoeasytask。’’ Enough,enough,’’repliedtheArabianphysician;welosetimeevenwhenitisbecomingprecious。’’ Sosaying,hethrewhisarmaloft,andutteredaloudandshrillcry,asasignaltothoseofhisretinue,whoinstantlydispersedthemselvesonthefaceofthedesert,inasmanydifferentdirectionsasachapletofbeadswhenthestringisbroken。SirKennethhadnotimetonotewhatensued;for,atthesameinstant,theHakimseizedthereinofhissteed,andputtinghisowntoitsmettle,bothsprungforthatoncewiththesuddennessoflight,andatapitchofvelocitywhichalmostdeprivedtheScottishknightofthepowerofrespiration,andlefthimabsolutelyincapable,hadhebeendesirous,tohavecheckedthecareerofhisguide。PractisedasSirKennethwasinhorsemanshipfromhisearliestyouth,thespeediesthorsehehadevermountedwasatortoiseincomparisontothoseoftheArabiansage。Theyspurnedthesandfrombehindthem-theyseemedtodevourthedesertbeforethem-milesflewawaywithminutes,andyettheirstrengthseemedunabated,andtheirrespirationasfreeaswhentheyfirststarteduponthewonderfulrace。 Themotion,too,aseasyasitwasswift,seemedmorelikeflyingthroughtheairthanridingontheearth,andwasattendedwithnounpleasantsensation,savetheawenaturallyfeltbyonewhoismovingatsuchastonishingspeed,andthedifficultyofbreathingoccasionedbytheirpassingthroughtheairsorapidly。 Itwasnotuntilafteranhourofthisportentousmotion,andwhenallhumanpursuitwasfar,farbehind,thattheHakimatlengthrelaxedhisspeed,andslackeningthepaceofthehorsesintoahandgallop,began,inavoiceascomposedandevenasifhehadbeenwalkingforthelasthour,adescantupontheexcellenceofhiscourserstotheScot,who,breathless,halfblind,halfdeaf,andaltogethergiddy,fromtherapidityofthissingularride,hardlycomprehendedthewordswhichflowedsofreelyfromhiscompanion。 Thesehorses,’’hesaid,areofthebreedcalledtheWinged,equalinspeedtoaughtexceptingtheBorakoftheProphet。 TheyarefedonthegoldenbarleyofYemen,mixedwithspices,andwithasmallportionofdriedsheep’sflesh。Kingshavegivenprovincestopossessthem,andtheirageisactiveastheiryouth。Thou,Nazarene,artthefirst,saveatruebeliever,thateverhadbeneathhisloinsoneofthisnoblerace,agiftoftheProphethimselftotheblessedAli,hiskinsmanandlieutenant,wellcalledtheLionofGod。Timelayshistouchsolightlyonthesegeneroussteeds,thatthemareonwhichthousittesthasseenfivetimesfiveyearspassoverher,yetretainsherpristinespeedandvigour,onlythatinthecareerthesupportofabridle,managedbyahandmoreexperiencedthanthine,hathnowbecomenecessary。MaytheProphetbeblessed,whohathbestowedonthetruebelieversthemeansofadvanceandretreat,whichcauseththeiriron-clothedenemiestobewornoutwiththeirownponderousweight!HowthehorsesofyonderdogTemplarsmusthavesnortedandblown,whentheyhadtoiledfetlock-deepinthedesertforone-twentiethpartofthespacewhichthesebravesteedshaveleftbehindthem,withoutonethickpant,oradropofmoistureupontheirsleekandvelvetcoats!’’ TheScottishknight,whohadnowbeguntorecoverhisbreathandpowersofattention,couldnothelpacknowledginginhishearttheadvantagepossessedbytheseEasternwarriorsinaraceofanimals,alikeproperforadvanceorretreat,andsoadmirablyadaptedtothelevelandsandydesertsofArabiaandSyria。ButhedidnotchoosetoaugmenttheprideoftheMoslembyacquiescinginhisproudclaimofsuperiority,andthereforesufferedtheconversationtodrop,andlookingaroundhimcouldnow,atthemoremoderatepaceatwhichtheymoved,distinguishthathewasinacountrynotunknowntohim。 TheblightedbordersandsullenwatersoftheDeadSea,theraggedandprecipitouschainofmountainsarisingontheleft,thetwoorthreepalmsclusteredtogether,formingthesinglegreenspeckonthebosomofthewastewilderness,-objectswhich,onceseen,werescarcelytobeforgotten,-showedtoSirKenneththattheywereapproachingthefountaincalledtheDiamondoftheDesert,whichhadbeenthesceneofhisinterview,onaformeroccasion,withtheSaracenEmir,Sheerkohf,orIlderim。Inafewminutestheycheckedtheirhorsesbesidethespring,andtheHakiminvitedSirKennethtodescendfromhorseback,andreposehimselfasinaplaceofsafety。Theyunbridledtheirsteeds,ElHakimobservingthatfarthercareofthemwasunnecessary,sincetheywouldbespeedilyjoinedbysomeofthebestmountedamonghisslaves,whowoulddowhatfartherwasneedful。 Meantime,’’hesaid,spreadingsomefoodonthegrass,eatanddrink,andbenotdiscouraged。Fortunemayraiseuporabasetheordinarymortal,butthesageandthesoldiershouldhavemindsbeyondhercontrol。’’ TheScottishknightendeavouredtotestifyhisthanksbyshowinghimselfdocile;butthoughhestrovetoeatoutofcomplaisance,thesingularcontrastbetweenhispresentsituation,andthatwhichhehadoccupiedonthesamespot,whentheenvoyofprinces,andthevictorincombat,camelikeacloudoverhismind,andfasting,lassitude,andfatigue,oppressedhisbodilypowers。ElHakimexaminedhishurriedpulse,hisredandinflamedeye,hisheatedhand,andhisshortenedrespiration。 Themind,’’hesaid,growswisebywatching,buthersister,thebody,ofcoarsermaterials,needsthesupportofrepose。Thoumustsleep;andthatthoumayestdosotorefreshment,thoumusttakeadraughtmingledwiththiselixir。’’ Hedrewfromhisbosomasmallcrystalvial,cuedinsilverfiligree-work,anddroppedintoalittlegoldendrinkingcupasmallportionofadark-colouredfluid。 This,’’hesaid,isoneofthoseproductionswhichAllahhathsentonearthforablessing,thoughman’sweaknessandwickednesshavesometimesconverteditintoacurse。Itispowerfulasthewine-cupoftheNazarenetodropthecurtainonthesleeplesseye,andtorelievetheburdenoftheoverloadedbosom;butwhenappliedtothepurposesofindulgenceanddebauchery,itrendsthenerves,destroysthestrength,weakenstheintellect,andundermineslife。Butfearnotthoutouseitsvirtuesinthetimeofneed,forthewisemanwarmshimbythesamefirebrandwithwhichthemadmanburneththetent。’’<*> *Somepreparationofopiumseemstobeintimated。 Ihaveseentoomuchofthyskill,sageHakim,’’saidSirKenneth,todebatethinehest;’’andswallowedthenarcotic,mingledasitwaswithsomewaterfromthespring,thenwrappedhiminthehaik,orArabcloak,whichhadbeenfastenedtohissaddle-pommel,and,accordingtothedirectionsofthephysician,stretchedhimselfateaseintheshadetoawaitthepromisedrepose。Sleepcamenotatfirst,butinhersteadatrainofpleasingyetnotrousingorawakeningsensations。A stateensued,inwhich,stillconsciousofhisownidentityandhisowncondition,theknightfeltenabledtoconsiderthemnotonlywithoutalarmandsorrow,butascomposedlyashemighthaveviewedthestoryofhismisfortunesacteduponastage,orratherasadisembodiedspiritmightregardthetransactionsofitspastexistence。Fromthisstateofrepose,amountingalmosttoapathyrespectingthepast,histhoughtswerecarriedforwardtothefuture,which,inspiteofallthatexistedtoovercloudtheprospect,glitteredwithsuchhues,asundermuchhappierauspiceshisunstimulatedimaginationhadnotbeenabletoproduceeveninitsmostexaltedstate。Liberty,fame,successfullove,appearedtobethecertainandnotverydistantprospectoftheenslavedexile,thedishonouredknight,evenofthedespairinglover,whohadplacedhishopesofhappinesssofarbeyondtheprospectofchance,inherwildestpossibilities,servingtocountenancehiswishes。Graduallyastheintellectualsightbecameoverclouded,thesegayvisionsbecameobscure,likethedyinghuesofsunset,untiltheywereatlastlostintotaloblivion; andSirKennethlayextendedatthefeetofElHakim,toallappearance,butforhisdeeprespiration,asinanimateacorpseasiflifehadactuallydeparted。 MidthesewildscenesEnchantmentwavesherhand,Tochangethefaceofthemysteriousland: TillthebewilderingscenesaroundusseemThevainproductionsofafeverishdream。 Astolpho,aRomance。 WhentheKnightoftheLeopardawokefromhislongandprofoundrepose,hefoundhimselfincircumstancessodifferentfromthoseinwhichhehadlaindowntosleep,thathedoubtedwhetherhewasnotstilldreaming,orwhetherthescenehadnotbeenchangedbymagic。Insteadofthedampgrass,helayonacouchofmorethanOrientalluxury,andsomekindhandshad,duringhisrepose,strippedhimofthecassockofchamoiswhichheworeunderhisarmour,andsubstitutedanightdressofthefinestlinen,andaloosegownofsilk。Hehadbeencanopiedonlybythepalm-treesofthedesert,butnowhelaybeneathasilkenpavilion,whichblazedwiththerichestcoloursoftheChineseloom,whileaslightcurtainofgauze,displayedaroundhiscouch,wascalculatedtoprotecthisreposefromtheinsects,towhichhehad,eversincehisarrivalintheseclimates,beenaconstantandpassiveprey。Helookedaround,asiftoconvincehimselfthathewasactuallyawake,andallthatfellbeneathhiseyepartookofthesplendourofhisdormitory。A portablebathofcedar,linedwithsilver,wasreadyforuse,andsteamedwiththeodourswhichhadbeenusedinpreparingit。 Onasmallstandofebonybesidethecouch,stoodasilvervase,containingsherbetofthemostexquisitequality,coldassnow,andwhichthethirstthatfollowedtheuseofthestrongnarcoticrenderedpeculiarlydelicious。Stillfarthertodispelthedregsofintoxicationwhichithadleftbehind,theknightresolvedtousethebath,andexperiencedindoingsoadelightfulrefreshment。HavingdriedhimselfwithnapkinsoftheIndianwool,hewouldwillinglyhaveresumedhisowncoarsegarments,thathemightgoforthtoseewhethertheworldwasasmuchchangedwithoutaswithintheplaceofhisrepose。 These,however,werenowheretobeseen,butintheirplacehefoundaSaracendressofrichmaterials,withsabreandponiard,andallbefittinganemirofdistinction。Hewasabletosuggestnomotivetohimselfforthisexuberanceofcare,exceptingasuspicionthattheseattentionswereintendedtoshakehiminhisreligiousprofession;asindeeditwaswellknownthatthehighesteemoftheEuropeanknowledgeandcouragemadetheSoldanunboundedinhisgiftstothosewho,havingbecomehisprisoners,hadbeeninducedtotaketheturban。SirKenneth,therefore,crossinghimselfdevoutly,resolvedtosetallsuchsnaresatdefiance;andthathemightdosothemorefirmly,conscientiouslydeterminedtoavailhimselfasmoderatelyaspossibleoftheattentionsandluxuriesthusliberallyheapeduponhim。Still,however,hefelthisheadoppressedandsleepy,andaware,too,thathisundresswasnotfitforappearingabroad,hereclineduponthecouch,andwasagainlockedinthearmsofslumber。