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类别:其他 作者:Henry Rider Haggard字数:4218更新时间:18/12/27 08:10:05
theterriblecirclethatonmanyabattlefieldhasbeenhiddenatlastbeneaththeheapoffallenfoes。 Theregimentsmovedup;therewerethreeofthemoffullstrength。 Irenestaredabouther,seekingsomeloopholeofescape,andfindingnone。HeliodoreandItalkedtogetherinlowtones,makingourtrystbeyondthegrave。Theregimentshaltedwithinfiftypacesofus。TheylikednotthelookofOdin’sRing,andthegroundoverwhichtheyhadmarchedandthefugitiveswithwhomtheyhadspokentoldthemthatmanyofthemlookedtheirlastuponthemoon。 SomemountedgeneralsrodetowardsusandaskedwhowasincommandoftheNorthmen。WhentheylearnedthatitwasJodd,theyinvitedhimtoaparley。TheendofitwasthatJoddandtwootherssteppedtwentypacesfromourranks,andmetacouncillor——itwasStauracius——andtwoofthegeneralsintheopen,wherenotreacherycouldwellbepractised,especiallyasStauraciuswasnotamanofwar。Heretheytalkedtogetherforalongwhile。ThenJoddandhiscompanionsreturned,andJoddsaid,sothatallmighthearhim: “Hearken。Thesearethetermsoffered:Thatwereturntoourbarracksinpeace,bearingourweapons。Thatnothingbelaidtoourchargeunderanylaw,militaryorcivil,bytheStateorprivatepersons,forthisnight’sslayingandtumult,andthatinguaranteethereoftwelvehostagesofhighrank,uponwhosenameswehaveagreed,begivenintoourkeeping。ThatweretainourseparatestationsintheserviceoftheEmpire,orhaveleavetoquitthatservicewithinthreemonths,withthegratuityofaquarter’spay,andgowherewewillunmolested。 Butthat,inreturnfortheseboons,wesurrenderthepersonoftheEmpressunharmed,andwithherthatoftheGeneralOlaf,towhomafairtrialispromisedbeforeamilitarycourt。ThatwithherownvoicetheAugustashallconfirmalltheseundertakingsbeforesheleavesourranks。Suchistheoffer,comrades。“ “Andifwerefuseit,what?“askedavoice。 “This:Thatweshallberingedround,andeitherstarvedoutorshotdownbyarchers。Or,ifwetrytoescape,thatweshallbeoverwhelmedbynumbers,andanyofuswhochancetobetakenlivingshallbehanged,soundandwoundedtogether。“ NowtheleadersoftheNorthmenconsulted。Irenewatchedthemforawhile,thenturnedtomeandasked,“Whatwilltheydo,Olaf?“ “Icannotsay,Augusta,“Ianswered,“butIthinkthattheywilloffertosurrenderyouandnotmyself,sincetheymaydoubtthemofthatfairtrialwhichispromisedtome。“ “Whichmeans,“shesaid,“that,whetherIliveordie,allthesebravemenwillbesacrificedtoyou,Olaf,who,afterall,mustperishwiththem,aswillthisEgyptian。Areyoupreparedtoacceptthatblood- offering,Olaf?Ifso,youmusthavechangedfromthemanIloved。“ “No,Augusta,“Ianswered,“Iamnotprepared。RatherwouldItrustmyselfintoyourpower,Augusta。“ Theconferenceoftheofficershadcometoanend。Theirleaderadvancedandsaid,“Weaccepttheterms,exceptastothematterofOlafRed-Sword。TheEmpressmaygofree,butOlafRed-Sword,ourgeneralwhomwelove,wewillnotsurrender。Firstwillwedie。“ “Good!“saidJodd。“Ilookedforsuchwordsfromyou。“ Thenhemarchedout,withhiscompanions,andagainmetStauraciusandthetwogeneralsoftheGreeks。Aftertheyhadtalkedalittlewhilehereturnedandsaid,“Thosetwoofficers,beingmen,wouldhaveagreed,butStauracius,theeunuch,whoseemsincommand,willnotagree。HesaysthatOlafRed- SwordmustbesurrenderedwiththeEmpress。WeansweredthatinthiscasesoontherewouldbenoEmpresstosurrenderexceptonereadyforburial。HerepliedthatwasasGodmightdecree;eitherbothmustbesurrenderedorbothbeheld。“ “Doyouknowwhythedogsaidthat?“whisperedIrenetome。“ItwasbecausethoseNorthmenhaveletsliptheofferImadetoyoubutnow,andheisjealousofyou,andfearsyoumaytakehispower。Well,ifI live,onedayheshallpayforthiswhocaressolittleformylife。“ Soshespoke,butImadenoanswer。Instead,IturnedtoHeliodore,saying,“Youseehowmattersstand,beloved。EitherImustsurrendermyself,orallthesebravemenmustperish,andwewiththem。Formyself,Iamreadytodie,butIamnotwillingthatyouandtheyshoulddie。Also,ifIyield,Icandonoworsethandie,whereasperchanceafterallthingswilltakeanotherturn。Nowwhatsayyou?“ “Isay,followyourheart,Olaf,“sherepliedsteadily。“Honourcomesfirstofall。TherestiswithGod。WhereveryougothereIsoonshallbe。“ “Ithankyou,“Ianswered;“yourmindismine。“ ThenIsteppedforwardandsaid,“Comrades,itismyturntothrowinthisgreatgame。Ihaveheardandconsideredall,andIthinkitbestthatIshouldbesurrendered,withtheAugusta,totheGreeks。“ “Wewillnotsurrenderyou,“theyshouted。 “Comrades,Iamstillyourgeneral,andmyorderisthatyousurrenderme。Also,Ihaveotherorderstogivetoyou。ThatyouguardthisladyHeliodoretothelast,andthat,whileoneofyouremainsalive,sheshallbetoyouasthoughshewerethatman’sdaughter,ormother,orsister,tohelpandprotectasbesthemayineverycircumstance,seenorunforeseen。Further,thatwithheryouguardherfather,thenobleEgyptianMagas。Willyoupromisethistome?“ “Aye!“theyroaredinanswer。 “Youhearthem,Heliodore,“Isaid。“Knowthathenceforthyouareoneofalargefamily,and,howevergreatyourenemies,thatyouwillneverlackafriend。Comrades,“Iwenton,“thisismysecondorder,andperchancethelastthatIshallevergivetoyou。UnlessyouhearthatIamevillytreatedinthepalaceyonder,stayquiet。Butifthattidingsshouldreachyou,thenalloathsarebroken。Dowhatyoucanandwill。“ “Aye!“theyroaredagain。 Afterwardswhathappened?Itcomesbacktomebutdimly。IthinktheysworetheEmpressontheBloodofChristthatIshouldgounharmed。I thinkIembracedHeliodorebeforethemall,andgaveherintotheirkeeping。IthinkIwhisperedintotheearofJoddtoseekouttheBishopBarnabas,andprayhimtogetherandherfatherawaytoEgyptwithoutdelay——yes,evenbyforce,ifitwereneedful。ThenIthinkI lefttheirlines,andthat,asIwent,leadingtheAugustabythehand,theygavetomethegeneral’ssalute。ThatIturnedandsalutedtheminanswerereIyieldedmyselfintothepowerofmygod-father,Stauracius,whogreetedmewithafalseandsicklysmile。 IknownotwhattimewentbybeforeIwasputuponmytrial,butthattrialIcanstillseeasclearlyasthoughitwerehappeningbeforemyeyes。Ittookplaceinalong,lowroomofthevastpalacebuildingsthatwaslightedonlybywindow-placessethighupinthewall。Thesewallswerefrescoed,andattheendoftheroomabovetheseatofthejudgeswasarudepictureinbrightcoloursofthecondemnationofChristbyPilate。Pilate,Iremember,wasrepresentedwithablackface,tosignifyhiswickednessIsuppose,andintheairabovehimhungared-eyedimpshapedlikeabatwhogrippedhisrobewithoneclawandwhisperedintohisear。 Thereweresevenjudges,hewhopresidedbeingalaw-officer,andtheothersixcaptainsofdifferentgrades,chosenmostlyfromamongthesurvivorsofthosetroopswhomtheNorthmenhaddefeatedonthenightofthebattleinthepalacegardens。Asthiswasamilitarytrial,I wasallowednoadvocatetodefendme,norindeeddidIaskforany。 TheCourt,however,wasopenandcrowdedwithspectators,amongwhomI sawmostofthegreatofficersofthepalace,Stauraciuswiththem; alsosomeladies,oneofwhomwasMartina,mygod-mother。Thebackofthelongroomwaspackedwithsoldiersandothers,notallofwhomweremyenemies。 IntothisplaceIwasbrought,guardedbyfournegroes,greatfellowsarmedwithswordswhomIknewtobechosenoutofthenumberoftheexecutionersofthepalaceandthecity。Indeed,oneofthemhadservedundermewhenIwasgovernoroftheStateprison,andbeendismissedbymebecauseofsomecrueltywhichhehadpractised。 NotingallthesethingsandthepityinMartina’seyes,IknewthatI wasalreadydoomed,butasIhadexpectednothingelsethisdidnottroublemeovermuch。 Istoodbeforethejudges,andtheystaredatme。 “Whydoyounotsaluteus,fellow?“askedoneofthem,amincingGreekcaptainwhomIhadseenrunninglikeahareuponthenightofthefray。 “Because,Captain,IamofseniorranktoanywhomIseebeforeme,andasyetuncondemned。Therefore,ifsalutesareinthequestion,itisyouwhoshouldsaluteme。“ Atthisspeechtheystaredatmestillharderthanbefore,butamongthesoldiersattheendofthehalltherearosesomethinglikeamurmurofapplause。 “Wastenotimeinlisteningtohisinsolence,“saidthepresidentoftheCourt。“Clerk,setoutthecase。“ Thenablack-robedmanwhosatbeneaththejudgesroseandreadthechargetomefromaparchment。ItwasbriefandtotheeffectthatI,Michael,formerlyknownasOlaforOlafRed-Sword,aNorthmanintheserviceoftheEmpressIrene,ageneralinherarmies,achamberlainandMasterofthePalace,hadconspiredagainsttheEmpress,hadkilledherservants,haddetainedherperson,threateningtomurderher;hadmadewaruponhertroopsandslainsomehundredsofthembythehelpofotherNorthmen,andwoundedmanymore。 IwasaskedwhatIpleadedtothischarge,andreplied,“Iamnotguilty。“ Thenwitnesseswerecalled。ThefirstofthesewasthefourthmanwhomIrenehadsetuponme,whoaloneescapedwithawoundbehind。Thisfellow,havingbeencarriedintocourt,forhecouldnotwalk,leanedoverabar,forhecouldnotsitdown,andtoldhisstory。WhenhehadfinishedIwasallowedtoexaminehim。 “WhydidtheEmpressorderyouandyourcompanionstoattackme?“I asked。