第29章

类别:其他 作者:Henry Rider Haggard字数:3596更新时间:18/12/27 08:10:05
“’Yes,Madam,’Ianswered。’IamHeliodore,thedaughterofMagas。I praythatIhavedonenowronginwalkinginthisgarden,buttheGeneralOlaf,theMasterofthePalace,gavemeleavetocomehere。’ “’AnddidtheGeneralOlaf,whomweknowasMichael,giveyouthatnecklacewhichyouwear,also,ODaughterofMagas?Nay,youmustneedsanswerme,forIamtheAugusta。’ “NowIcurtsiedagain,andsaid: “’Notso,OAugusta;thenecklaceisfromOldEgypt,andwasfounduponthebodyofaroyalladyinatomb。Ihavewornitformanyyears。’ “’Indeed,andthatwhichtheGeneralMichaelwearscamealsofromatomb。’ “’Yes,hetoldmeso,Augusta,’Isaid。 “’Itwouldseemthatthetwomustoncehavebeenone,DaughterofMagas?’ “’Itmaybeso,Augusta;Idonotknow。’ “NowtheEmpresslookedabouther,andtheladyMartina,droppingbehind,begantofanherself。 “’Areyoumarried,girl?’sheasked。 “’No,’Ianswered。 “’Areyouaffianced?’ “NowIhesitatedalittle,thenanswered’No’again。 “’Youseemtobesomewhatdoubtfulonthepoint。Farewellforthiswhile。Whenyouwalkabroadinourgarden,whichisopentoyou,bepleasedtoarrayyourselfinthedressofourcountry,andnotinthatofacourtesanofEgypt。’“ “Whatdidyouanswertothatsaying?“Iasked。 “Thatwhichwasnotwise,Ifear,Olaf,formytemperstirredme。I answered:’Madam,Ithankyouforyourpermissiontowalkinyourgarden。IfeverIshoulddosoagainasyourguest,besurethatI willnotweargarmentswhich,beforeByzantiumwasavillage,weresacredtothegodsofmycountryandthoseofmyancestorstheQueensofEgypt。’“ “Andthen?“Iasked。 “TheEmpressanswered:’Wellspoken!SuchwouldhavebeenmyownwordshadIbeeninyourplace。Moreover,theyaretrue,andtherobebecomesyouwell。Yetpresumenottoofar,girl,seeingthatByzantiumisnolongeravillage,andEgypthassomefanaticMoslemforaPharaoh,whothinkslittleofyourancientblood。’ “SoIbowedandwent,andasIwalkedawayheardtheEmpressratingtheladyMartinaaboutIknownotwhat,savethatyournamecameintothematter,andmyown。WhydoesthisEmpresstalksomuchaboutyou,Olaf,seeingthatshehasmanyofficerswhoarehigherinherservice,andwhywasshesomovedaboutthismatterofthenecklaceofgoldenshells?“ “Heliodore,“Ianswered,“ImusttellnowwhatIhavehiddenfromyou。 TheAugustahasbeenpleased——why,Icannotsay,butchiefly,I suppose,becauseoflateyearsithasbeenmyfancytokeepmyselfapartfromwomen,whichisrareinthisland——toshowmecertainfavour。Igather,even,that,whethershemeansitormeansitnot,shehasthoughtofmeasahusband。“ “Oh!“interruptedHeliodore,startingawayfromme,“nowIunderstandeverything。And,pray,haveyouthoughtasawifeofher,whohasbeenawidowthesetenyearsandhasasonoftwenty?“ “GodaboveusaloneknowswhatIhaveorhavenotthought,butitiscertainthatatpresentIthinkofheronlyasonewhohasbeenmostkindtome,butwhoismoretobefearedthanmyworstfoe,ifIhaveany。“ “Hush!“shesaid,raisingherfinger。“IfanciedIheardsomeonestirbehindus。“ “Fearnothing,“Ianswered。“Wearealonehere,forIsetguardsofmyowncompanyaroundtheplace,withcommandtoadmitnoone,andmyorderrunsagainstallsavetheEmpressinperson。“ “Thenwearesafe,Olaf,sincethisdampwoulddisarrangeherhair,which,Inoted,iscurledwithirons,notbyNature,likemyown。Oh! Olaf,Olaf,howwonderfulisthefatethathasbroughtustogether。I saythatwhenIsawyouyonderinthecathedralforthefirsttimesinceIwasborn,Iknewyouagain,asyouknewme。Thatiswhy,whenyouwhisperedtome,’Greetingaftertheages,’Igaveyoubackyourwelcome。Iknownothingofthepast。Ifwelivedandlovedbefore,thattaleislosttome。Butthere’syourdreamandthere’sthenecklace。WhenIwasachild,Olaf,itwastakenfromtheembalmedbodyofsomeroyalwoman,who,bytradition,wasofmyownrace,yes,andbyrecordsofwhichmyfathercantellyou,forheisamongthelastwhocanstillreadthewritingoftheoldEgyptians。Moreover,shewasverylikeme,Olaf,forIrememberherwellasshelayinhercoffin,preservedbyartswhichtheEgyptianshad。Shewasyoung,notmucholderthanIamto-day,andherstorytellsthatshediedingivingbirthtoason,whogrewupastrongandvigorousman,andalthoughhewasbuthalfroyal,foundedanewdynastyinEgyptandbecamemyforefather。Thisnecklacelayuponherbreast,andbeneathitawritingonpapyrus,whichsaidthatwhenthehalfofitwhichwaslostshouldbejoinedagaintothathalf,thenthosewhohadwornthemwouldmeetoncemoreasmortals。Nowthetwohalvesofthenecklacehavemet,and/we/havemetasGoddecreed,anditisoneandweareoneforeverandforever,leteveryEmpressoftheearthdowhattheywilltopartus。“ “Aye,“Ianswered,embracingheragain,“weareoneforeverandforever,thoughperchanceforawhilewemaybeseparatedfromtimetotime。“ AminutelaterIheardarustleasofbranchesbeingmovedbypeoplethrustingtheirwaythroughthem。Achokedvoicecommanded,“Takehimlivingordead。“ Armedmenappearedaboutus,fourofthem,andonecried“Yield!“ IsprangupanddrewtheWanderer’ssword。 “WhoorderstheGeneralMichaeltoyieldinhisowncommand?“Iasked。 “Ido,“answeredtheman。“Yieldordie!“ Now,thinkingthatthesewererobbersormurderershiredbysomeenemy,Isprangathim,norwasthatbattlelong,foratmyfirststrokehefelldead。Thentheotherthreesetonme。ButIworemailbeneathmydoublet,asIrenehadbademedo,andtheirswordsglanced。 Moreover,theoldnorthernrageenteredintome,andtheseeasternerswerenomatchformyskillandstrength。Firstoneandthenanotherofthemwentdown,whereonthethirdfledaway,takingwithhimagrizzlywoundbehind,forIstruckhimashefled。 “Nowitseemsthereisanendofthat,“IgaspedtoHeliodore,whowascrouchedupontheseat。“Come,letmetakeyoutoyourfatherandsummonmyguards,erewemeetmoreofthesemurderers。“ AsIspokeacloakedandhoodedwomanglidedfromtheshelterofthetreesbehindandstoodbeforeus。Shethrewbackthehoodfromherheadandthemoonlightfelluponherface。ItwasthatoftheEmpress,butoh!sochangedbyjealousragethatIshouldscarcehaveknownher。Thelargeeyesseemedtoflashfire,thecheekswerewhite,savewheretheyhadbeentouchedwithpaint,thelipstrembled。Twiceshetriedtospeakandfailed,butatthethirdeffortwordscame。 “Nay,allisbutbegun,“shesaidinavoicethatwasfullofhate。 “KnowthatIhaveheardyoureveryword。So,traitor,youwouldtellmysecretstothisEgyptianslutandthenmurdermyownservants,“andshepointedtothedeadandwoundedmen。“Well,youshallpayforit,bothofyou,thatIswear。“ “Isitmurder,Augusta,“Iasked,saluting,“whenfourassailoneman,and,thinkingthemassassins,hefightsforhislifeandwinsthefray?“ “Whatarefoursuchcursagainstyou?Ishouldhavebroughtadozen。 Yetitwasatmeyoustruck。Whate’ertheydidIorderedthemtodo。“ “HadIknownit,Augusta,Iwouldneverhavedrawnsword,whoamyourofficerandobedienttotheend。“ “Nay,you’dstabmewithyourtongue,notwithyoursword,“sheansweredwithsomethinglikeasob。“Yousayyouaremyobedientofficer。Well,nowwewillsee。Smitemethatbold-facedbaggagedead,orsmite/me/dead,Icarenotwhich,thenfalluponyoursword。“ “ThefirstIcannotdo,Augusta,foritwouldbemurderagainstonewhohasdonenowrong,andIwillnotstainmysoulwithmurder。“ “Donenowrong!Hasshenotmockedme,myyears,mywidowhood,yes,andevenmyhair,intheprideofher——heryouth,me,theEmpressoftheWorld?“ NowHeliodorespokeforthefirsttime。 “AndhasnottheEmpressoftheWorldcalledapoormaidofbloodasnobleasherownbyshamefulnames?“sheasked。 “Forthesecond,“IwentonbeforeIrenecouldanswer,“Icannotdothateither,foritwouldbefoultreasonaswellasmurdertoliftmyswordagainstyouranointedMajesty。Butasforthethird,asismyduty,thatIwilldo——orrathersufferyourservantstodo——ifitpleasesyoutorepeattheorderlaterwhenyouarecalm。“