第15章

类别:其他 作者:Henry Rider Haggard字数:3505更新时间:18/12/27 08:10:05
AgulfofblacknessandthecurtainliftsagainuponaverydifferentOlaffromtheyoungnorthernlordwhopartedfromIdunaattheplaceofsacrificeatAar。 Iseemyselfstandinguponaterracethatoverlooksastretchofquietwater,whichInowknowwastheBosphorus。Behindmeareagreatpalaceandthelightsofavastcity;infront,upontheseaanduponthefarthershore,areotherlights。Themoonshinesbrightaboveme,and,havingnaughtelsetodo,Istudymyreflectioninmyownburnishedshield。Itshowsamanofearlymiddlelife;hemaybethirtyorfive-and-thirtyyearsofage;thesameOlaf,yetmuchchanged。Fornowmyframeistallandwell-knit,thoughstillsomewhatslender;myfaceisbronzedbysouthernsuns;Iwearashortbeard; thereisascaracrossmycheek,gotinsomebattle;myeyesarequiet,andhavelostthefirstlivelinessofyouth。IknowthatIamthecaptainoftheNorthernGuardoftheEmpressIrene,widowofthedeademperor,LeotheFourth,andjointruleroftheEasternEmpirewithheryoungson,Constantine,thesixthofthatname。 HowIcametofillthisplace,however,Idonotknow。ThestoryofmyjourneyfromJutlandtoByzantiumislosttome。Doubtlessitmusthavetakenyears,andafterthesemoreyearsofhumbleservice,beforeIrosetobethecaptainofIrene’sNorthernGuardthatshekepteveraboutherperson,becauseshewouldnottrustherGreciansoldiers。 Myarmourwasveryrich,yetInotedaboutmyselftwothingsthatwerewithmeinmyyouth。Onewasthenecklaceofgoldenshells,dividedfromeachotherbybeetlesofemeralds,thatIhadtakenfromtheWanderer’sgraveatAar,andtheotherthecross-hiltedbronzeswordwithwhichthissameWandererhadbeengirdedinhisgrave。Iknownowthatbecauseofthisweapon,whichwasofametalandshapestrangetothatland,IhadthebynameofOlafRed-Sword,andIknowalsothatnonewishedtofeeltheweightofthissameancientblade。 WhenIhadfinishedlookingatmyselfintheshield,IleanedupontheparapetstaringattheseaandwonderinghowtheplainsofAarlookedthatnightbeneaththisselfsamemoon,andwhetherFreydisaweredeadbynow,andwhomIdunahadmarried,andifsheeverthoughtofme,orifSteinarcametohaunthersleep。 SoImused,tillpresentlyIfeltalighttouchuponmyshoulder,andswungroundtofindmyselffacetofacewiththeEmpressIreneherself。 “Augusta!“Isaid,saluting,for,asEmpress,thatwasherRomantitle,eventhoughshewasaGreek。 “Youguardmewell,friendOlaf,“shesaid,withalittlelaugh。“Why,anyenemy,andChristknowsIhaveplenty,couldhavecutyoudownbeforeeveryouknewthathewasthere。“ “Notso,Augusta,“Ianswered,forIcouldspeaktheirGreektonguewell;“sinceattheendoftheterracetheguardsstandnightandday,menofmyownbloodwhocanbetrusted。Nothingwhichdoesnotflycouldgainthisplacesavethroughyourownchambers,thatarealsoguarded。Itisnotusualforanywatchtobesethere,stillIcamemyselfincasetheEmpressmightneedme。“ “Thatiskindofyou,myCaptainOlaf,andIthinkIdoneedyou。Atleast,Icannotsleepinthisheat,andIamwearyofthethoughtsofState,formanymatterstroublemejustnow。Come,changemymind,ifyoucan,forifsoI’llthankyou。Tellmeofyourselfwhenyouwereyoung。Whydidyouleaveyournorthernhome,whereI’veheardyouwereabarbarianchief,andwanderhithertoByzantium?“ “Becauseofawoman,“Ianswered。 “Ah!“shesaid,clappingherhands;“Iknewit。Tellmeofthiswomanwhomyoulove。“ “Thestoryisshort,Augusta。Shebewitchedmyfoster-brother,andcausedhimtobesacrificedtothenortherngodsasatroth-breaker,andIdonotloveher。“ “You’dnotadmititifyoudid,Olaf。Wasshebeautiful,well,sayasIam?“ IturnedandlookedattheEmpress,studyingherfromheadtofoot。 ShewasshorterthanIdunabysomeinches,alsoolder,andthereforeofathickerbuild;but,beingafairGreek,hercolourwasmuchthesame,savethattheeyesweredarker。Themouth,too,wasmorehard。 Fortherest,shewasaroyal-lookingandlovelywomanintheflowerofherage,andsplendidlyattiredinrobesbroideredwithgold,overwhichsheworelongstringsofroundedpearls。HerripplinggoldenhairwasdressedintheoldGreekfashion,tiedinasimpleknotbehindherhead,andoveritwasthrownalightveilworkedwithgoldenstars。 “Well,CaptainOlaf,“shesaid,“haveyoufinishedweighingmypoorlooksagainstthoseofthisnortherngirlinthescalesofyourjudgment?Ifso,whichofustipsthebeam?“ “Idunawasmorebeautifulthaneveryoucanhavebeen,Augusta,“I repliedquietly。 Shestaredatmetillhereyesgrewquiteround,thenpuckereduphermouthasthoughtosaysomethingfurious,andfinallyburstoutlaughing。 “ByeverysaintinByzantium,“shesaid,“or,rather,bytheirrelics,forofliveonestherearenone,youarethestrangestmanwhomIhaveknown。Areyouwearyoflifethatyoudaretosaysuchathingtome,theEmpressIrene?“ “AmIwearyoflife?Well,Augusta,onthewholeIthinkIam。Itseemstomethatdeathandafteritmayinterestusmore。Fortherest,youaskedmeaquestion,and,afterthefashionofmypeople,I answereditastruthfullyasIcould。“ “Bymyhead,youhavesaiditagain,“sheexclaimed。“Haveyounotheard,mostinnocentNorthman,thattherearetruthswhichshouldnotbementionedandmuchlessrepeated?“ “IhaveheardmanythingsinByzantium,Augusta,butIpaynoattentiontoanyofthem——or,indeed,tolittleexceptmyduty。“ “Nowthatthis,this——what’sthegirl’sname?“ “IdunatheFair,“Isaid。 thisIdunahasthrownyouover,atwhichIamsureIdonotwonder,whatmistresseshaveyouinByzantium,OlaftheDane?“ “Noneatall,“Ianswered。“Womenarepleasant,butonemaybuysweetstoodear,andallthateverIsawputtogetherwerenotworthmybrotherSteinar,wholosthislifethroughoneofthem。“ “Tellme,CaptainOlaf,areyouasecretmemberofthisnewsocietyofhermitsofwhichtheytalksomuch,who,iftheyseeawoman,mustholdtheirfacesinthesandforfiveminutesafterwards?“ “Ineverheardofthem,Augusta。“ “AreyouaChristian?“ “No;Iamconsideringthatreligion——orratheritsfollowers。“ “Areyouapagan,then?“ “No。IfoughtaduelwiththegodOdin,andcuthisheadoffwiththissword,andthatiswhyIlefttheNorth,wheretheyworshipOdin。“ “Thenwhatareyou?“shesaid,stampingherfootinexasperation。 “IamthecaptainofyourImperialMajesty’sprivateguard,alittleofaphilosopher,andafairpoetinmyownlanguage,notinGreek。 Also,Icanplaytheharp。“ “Yousay’notinGreek,’forfearlestIshouldaskyoutowriteversestome,which,indeed,Ishallneverdo,Olaf。Asoldier,apoet,aphilosopher,aharpist,onewhohasrenouncedwomen!Now,whyhaveyourenouncedwomen,whichisunnaturalinamanwhoisnotamonk?ItmustbebecauseyoustilllovethisIduna,andhopetogethersomeday。“ Ishookmyheadandanswered,“Imighthavedonethatlongago,Augusta。“ “Thenitmustbebecausethereissomeotherwomanwhomyouwishtogain。Whydoyoualwayswearthatstrangenecklace?“sheaddedsharply。“DiditbelongtothissavagegirlIduna,as,fromthelookofit,itmightwellhavedone?“ “Notso,Augusta。Shetookitforawhile,anditbroughtsorrowonher,asitwilldoonallwomensaveonewhomayormaynotliveto-day。“ “Giveitme。Ihavetakenafancytoit;itisunusual。Oh!fearnot,youshallreceiveitsvalue。“ “Ifyouwishthenecklace,Augusta,youmusttaketheheadaswell; andmycounseltoyouisthatyoudoneither,sincetheywillbringyounogoodluck。“ “Intruth,CaptainOlaf,youangermewithyourriddles。Whatdoyoumeanaboutthisnecklace?“ “Imean,Augusta,thatItookitfromaveryancientgrave——“ “ThatIcanbelieve,forthejewellerwhomadeitworkedinoldEgypt,“sheinterrupted。 andthereafterIdreamedadream,“Iwenton,“ofthewomanwhowearstheotherhalfofit。Ihavenotseenheryet,butwhenIdoI shallknowheratonce。“