第18章

类别:其他 作者:Henry Rider Haggard字数:4277更新时间:18/12/27 08:10:05
Thensuddenlysheburstintotears,and,turning,wentaway。 I,too,wentawaysomewhatbewildered,formuchhadhappenedtomethatmorningwhichIfoundithardtounderstand。WhyhadtheAugustakissedme?Itookitthatthiswassomekindofimperialjest。ItwasknownthatIkeptalooffromwomen,andshemayhavedesiredtoseewhatIshoulddowhenanAugustakissedme,andthentomakeamockofme。Ihadheardthatshehaddoneasmuchwithothers。 Well,letthatbe,sinceStauracius,whoalwaysfearedlestanewfavouriteshouldslipbetweenhimandpower,hadsettledthematterforme,forwhichIblessedStauracius,althoughatthemoment,beingbutaman,Ihadcursedhim。AndnowwhydidMartina——thelittle,darkMartinawiththekindfaceandthewatchful,beadyeyes,liketothoseofarobininournorthernlands——speakasshehaddone,andthenburstintotears? Adoubtstruckme,butI,whowasnevervain,pusheditaside。Ididnotunderstand,andofwhatusewasittotrytointerpretthemeaningofthemoodsofwomen?Mybusinesswaswar,or,atthemoment,theservicethathastodowithwar,notwomen。WarshadbroughtmetotherankIheld,though,strangelyenough,ofthosewarsIcanrecallnothingnow;theyhavevanishedfrommyvision。TowarsalsoIlookedtoadvancemeinthefuture,whowasnocourtier,butasoldier,whomcircumstanceshadbroughttoCourt。Well,thankstoMartina,asshesaid,ortosomecapriceoftheEmpress,Ihadanewcommissionthatwasofmoreworthtomethanherrandomkisses,andIwouldgotoreadit。 ReaditIdidinthelittleprivateroomuponthepalacewallwhichwasmineascaptainoftheAugusta’sguard,though,beingwritteninGreek,Ifoundthisdifficult。Martinahadspokentruly。IwasmadetheGovernoroftheStateprison,withallauthority,includingthatoflifeanddeathshouldemergencyarise。Moreover,thisgovernorshipgavemetherankofageneral,withageneral’spay,alsosuchpickingsasIchosetotake。Inshort,fromcaptainoftheguard,suddenlyIhadbecomeagreatmaninConstantinople,onewithwhomevenStauraciusandotherslikehimwouldhavetoreckon,especiallyashissignatureappeareduponthecommissionbeneaththatoftheEmpress。 WhilstIwaswonderingwhatIshoulddonext,atrumpetblewupontheramparts,andaNorthmanofmycompanyentered,salutedandsaidthatIwassummoned。Iwentout,andtherebeforemestoodadazzlingbandthatbowedhumblytome,whomyesterdaytheywouldhavepassedwithoutnotice。Theircaptain,asmooth-facedGreek,cameforward,and,addressingmeas“General,“saidtheimperialorderswerethathewastoescortmetotheStatejail。 “Forwhatpurpose?“Iasked,sinceitcametomymindthatIrenemighthavechangedherfancyandissuedanotherkindofcommission。 “AsitsGeneralandGovernor,Illustrious,“hereplied。 “ThenIwilllead,“Ianswered,“doyoufollowbehindme。“ Thusthatvisionends。 InthenextIseemyselfdwellinginsomestatelyapartmentsthatformedtheantechamberstothegreatprison。Thisprison,whichwassituatednotfarfromtheForumofConstantine,coveredalargeareaofground,whichincludedagardenwheretheprisonerswereallowedtowalk。Itwassurroundedbyadoublewall,withanouterandaninnermoat,theouterdry,andtheinnerfilledwithwater。Thereweredoublegatesalso,andbythemguard-towers。Moreover,Iseealittleyard,withpostsinit,whereprisonerswerescourged,andasmallandhorribleroom,furnishedwithakindofwoodenbed,towhichtheywereboundforthepunishmentoftheputtingoutoftheireyesandtheslittingoftheirtongues。Infrontofthisroomwasablockwherethosecondemnedtodeathweresometimesexecuted。 Thereweremanyprisoners,notcommonfelons,butpeoplewhohadbeentakenforreasonsofStateorsometimesofreligion。Perhapsinalltheynumberedahundredmen,andwiththemafewwomen,whohadaquartertothemselves。Besidesthejailers,three-scoreguardswerestationedtherenightandday,andofalloftheseIwasincommand。 BeforeIhadheldmyofficethreedaysIfoundthatIrenehadappointedmetoitwithgoodreason。Ithappenedthus。Themostoftheprisonerswereallowedtoreceivepresentsoffoodandotherthingssenttothembytheirfriends。Allthesepresentsweresupposedtobeinspectedbytheofficerinchargeoftheprison。Thisrule,whichhadbeenmuchneglected,Ienforcedagain,withtheresultthatImadesomestrangediscoveries。 Thus,onthethirdday,therecameamagnificentofferingoffigsfortheC鎠arsand/Nobilissimi/,thebrothers-in-lawofIreneandtheunclesoftheyoungEmperorConstantine,herson。Thesefigswerebeingcarriedpastmeformally,whensomethingabouttheappearanceofoneofthemexcitedmysuspicion。Itookitandofferedittothejailerwhocarriedthebasket。Helookedfrightened,shookhishead,andsaid,“General,Itouchnofruit。“ “Indeed,“Ianswered。“Thatisstrange,sinceIthoughtthatIsawyoueatingofityesterday。“ “Aye,General,“hereplied;“thetruthisthatIatetoomuch。“ Makingnoanswer,Iwenttothewindow,andthrewthefigtoalong- tailed,tamemonkeywhichwaschainedtoapostintheyardwithout。 Itcaughtitandategreedily。 “Donotgoaway,friend,“Isaidtothejailer,whowastryingtodepartwhilemybackwasturned。“IhavequestionsthatIwouldaskyou。“ SoIspoketohimaboutothermatters,andallthewhilewatchedthemonkey。 SoonIsawthatitwasillatease。Itbegantotearatitsstomachandtowhimperlikeachild。Thenitfoamedatthemouth,wasseizedwithconvulsions,andwithinaquarterofanhourbythewater-clockwasdead。 “Itwouldseemthatthosefigsarepoisoned,friend,“Isaid,“andthereforeitisfortunateforyouthatyouatetoomuchfruityesterday。Now,man,whatdoyouknowofthismatter?“ “Nothing,sir,“heanswered,fallingonhisknees。“IsweartoyoubyChrist,nothing。OnlyIdoubted。ThefruitswerebroughtbyawomanwhomIthoughtthatonceIhadseeninthehouseholdoftheAugustusConstantine,andIknew——“andhepaused。 “Well,whatdidyouknow,man?Itwouldbebesttotellmequickly,whohavepowerhere。“ “Iknew,sir,whatalltheworldknows,thatConstantinewouldberidofhisuncles,whomhefears,thoughtheyaremaimed。Nomore,Iswearit,nomore。“ “PerhapsbeforetheAugustareturnsyoumayremembersomethingmore,“ Isaid。“Therefore,Iwillnotjudgeyourcaseatpresent。Ho!guard,comehither。“ Asheheardthesoldiersstirringwithoutinanswertomysummons,theman,whowasunarmed,lookedabouthisdesperately;thenhesprangatthefruit,and,seizingafig,strovetothrustitintohismouth。ButIwastooquickforhim,andwithinafewsecondsthesoldiershadhimfast。 “Shutthismaninasafedungeon,“Isaid。“Treatandfeedhimwell,butsearchhim。Seealsothathedoeshimselfnoharmandthatnonespeakwithhim。Thenforgetallthisbusiness。“ “Whatchargemustbeenteredinthebook,General?“askedtheofficer,saluting。 “AchargeofstealingfigsthatbelongedtotheC鎠arNicephorusandhisroyalbrethren,“Ianswered,andlookedthroughthewindow。 Hefollowedmyglance,sawthepoormonkeylyingdead,andstarted。 “Allshallbedone,“hesaid,andthemanwasledaway。 Whenhehadgone,Isentforthephysicianofthejail,whomIknewtobetrustworthy,sinceIhadappointedhimmyself。Withouttellinghimanything,Ibadehimexamineandpreservethefigs,andalsodissectthebodyofthemonkeytodiscoverwhyitdied。 Hebowedandwentawaywiththefruit。Awhilelaterhereturned,andshowedmeanopenfig。Intheheartofitwasapinchofwhitepowder。 “Whatisit?“Iasked。 “Thedeadliestpoisonthatisknown,General。See,thestalkhasbeendrawnout,thepowderblowninthroughastraw,andthenthestalkreplaced。“ “Ah!“Isaid,“thatisclever,butnotquitecleverenough。Theyhavemixedthestalks。Inotedthatthepurplefighadthestalkofagreenfig,andthatiswhyItrieditonthemonkey。“ “Youobservewell,General。“ “Yes,Physician,Iobserve。Ilearnedthatwhen,asalad,IhuntedgameinthefarNorth。AlsoIlearnedtokeepsilent,sincenoisefrightensgame。Doyouasmuch。“ “Havenofear,“heanswered;andwentabouthisbusinesswiththedeadmonkey。 WhenhehadgoneIthoughtawhile。ThenIrose,andwenttothechapeloftheprison,or,rather,toaplacewhenceIcouldseethoseinthechapelwithoutbeingseen。Thischapelwassituatedinagloomycrypt,lightedonlywithoillampsthathungfromthemassivepillarsandarches。ThedaywastheSabbathoftheChristians,andwhenI enteredthelittlesecrethollowinthewalls,thesacramentwasbeingadministeredtocertainoftheprisoners。 Trulyitwasasadsight,fortheministeringpriestwasnoneotherthantheC鎠arNicephorus,theeldestoftheEmperor’suncles,whohadbeenfirstordainedinorderthathemightbeunfittosituponthethrone,andafterwardsblinded,asIhavetold。Hewasatall,paleman,withanuncertainmouthandalittlepointedchin,apparentlybetweenfortyandfiftyyearsofage,andhisfacewasmadedreadfulbytworedhollowswheretheeyesshouldhavebeen。Yet,notwithstandingthisdisfigurement,andhistonsuredcrown,andthebroideredpriest’srobeswhichhunguponhimawkwardly,ashestumbledthroughthewordsofhisoffice,tothispoorvictimtherestillseemedtoclingsomeairofroyalbirthandbearing。Beingblind,hecouldnotseetoadministertheElement,andthereforehishandwasguidedbyoneofhisimperialbrethren,whoalsohadbeenmadeapriest。Thetongueofthispriesthadbeenslit,butnowandagainhegibberedsomedirectionintotheearofNicephorus。Bythealtar,watchingall,satastern-facedmonk,theconfessoroftheC鎠arsandofthe/Nobilissimi/,whowasputtheretospyuponthem。