第47章

类别:其他 作者:Henry Rider Haggard字数:3928更新时间:18/12/27 08:10:05
wasevengivenwine。Kindhandstendedmeandledmefromplacetoplace。Ilackednothingexceptfreedomandthetruth。DoubtandfearpreyeduponmyhearttillatlengthIfellillandscarcelycaredtowalkinthegarden。OnedaywhenYusufvisitedmeItoldhimthathewouldnotneedtocomemanymoretimes,sinceIfeltthatIwasgoingtodie。 “Donotdie,“heanswered,“sincethenperchanceyouwillfindyouhavedonesoinvain,“andheleftme。 Onthefollowingeveninghereturnedandtoldmethathehadbroughtaphysiciantoseeme,acertainMahommed,whowasstandingbeforeme。 AlthoughIhadnohopefromanyphysician,IprayedthisMahommedtobeseated,whereonYusufleftus,closingthedoorbehindhim。 “Bepleasedtosetoutyourcase,GeneralOlaf,“saidMahommedinagrave,quietvoice,“forknowthatIamsentbytheCaliphhimselftoministertoyou。“ “Howcanthatbe,seeingthatheisinBaghdad?“Ianswered。Still,I toldhimmyailments。 WhenIhadfinishedhesaid: “Iperceivethatyousuffermorefromyourmindthanfromyourbody。 Besogood,now,astorepeattomethetaleofyourlife,ofwhichI havealreadyheardsomething。TellmeespeciallyofthosepartsofitwhichhavetodowiththeladyHeliodore,daughterofMagas,ofyourblindingbyIreneforhersake,andofyourdiscoveryofherinEgypt,whereyousoughtherdisguisedasabeggar。“ “WhyshouldItellyouallmystory,sir?“ “ThatImayknowhowtohealyouofyoursickness。Also,GeneralOlaf,Iwillbefrankwithyou。Iammorethanamerephysician;IhavecertainpowersundertheCaliph’sseal,anditwillbewiseonyourparttoopenallyourhearttome。“ NowIreflectedthattherecouldbelittleharminrepeatingtothisstrangedoctorwhatsomanyalreadyknew。SoItoldhimeverything,andthetalewaslong。 “Wondrous!Mostwondrous!“saidthegrave-voicedphysicianwhenIhadfinished。“YettomethestrangestpartofyourhistoryisthatplayedthereinbytheladyMartina。Hadshebeenyourlover,now,onemighthaveunderstood——perhaps,“andhepaused。 “SirPhysician,“Ianswered,“theladyMartinahasbeenandisnomorethanmyfriend。“ “Ah!NowIseenewvirtuesinyourreligion,sinceweMoslemsdonotfindsuchfriendsamongthosewomenwhoareneitherourmothersnoroursisters。EvidentlytheChristianfaithmusthavepowertochangethenatureofwomen,whichIthoughttobeimpossible。Well,GeneralOlaf,Iwillconsiderofyourcase,andImaytellyouthatIhavegoodhopesoffindingamedicinebywhichitcanbecured,allsaveyoursight,whichinthisworldGodHimselfcannotgivebacktoyou。 NowIhaveafavourtoask。Iseethatinthisroomofyoursthereisacurtainhidingthebedoftheservantwhosleepswithyou。Idesiretoseeanotherpatienthere,andthatthispatientshouldnotseeyou。 Ofyourgoodnesswillyousituponthebedbehindthatcurtain,andwillyousweartomeonyourhonourasasoldierthatwhateveryoumayhearyouwillinnowayrevealyourself?“ “Surely,thatisifitisnothingwhichwillbringdisgraceuponmyheadorname。“ “Itwillbenothingtobringdisgraceonyourheadorname,GeneralOlaf,thoughperhapsitmaybringsomesorrowtoyourheart。AsyetI cannotsay。“ “Myheartistoofullofsorrowtoholdmore,“Ianswered。 Thenheledmedowntotheguard’sbed,onwhichIsatmyselfdown,beingstrangelyinterestedinthisplay。Hedrewthecurtaininfrontofme,andIheardhimreturntothecentreoftheroomandclaphishands。Someoneentered,saying,“HighLord,yourwill?“ “Silence!“heexclaimed,andbegantowhisperorders,whileIwonderedwhatkindofaphysicianthismightbewhowasaddressedas“HighLord。“ Theservantwent,and,afterawhileofwaitingthatseemedlong,oncemorethedoorwasopened,andIheardthesweepofawoman’sdressuponthecarpet。 “Beseated,Lady,“saidthegravevoiceofthephysician,“forIhavewordstosaytoyou。“ “Sir,Iobey,“answeredanothervoice,atthesoundofwhichmyheartstoodstill。ItwasthatofHeliodore。 “Lady,“wentonthephysician,“asmyrobewilltellyou,Iamadoctorofmedicine。Also,asitchances,Iamsomethingmore,namely,anenvoyappointedbytheCaliphHarun-al-Rashid,havingfullpowerstodealwithyourcase。Herearemycredentialsifyoucaretoreadthem,“andIheardacracklingasofparchmentbeingunfolded。 “Sir,“answeredHeliodore,“Iwillreadtheletterslater。ForthepresentIacceptyourword。OnlyIwouldaskonequestion,ifitpleasesyoutoanswer。WhyhavenotIandtheGeneralOlafbeenconveyedtothepresenceoftheCaliphhimself,aswascommandedbytheEmirObaidallah?“ “Lady,becauseitwasnotconvenienttotheCaliphtoreceiveyou,sinceasitchancesatpresentheismovingfromplacetoplaceuponthebusinessoftheState。Therefore,asyouwillfindinthewriting,hehasappointedmetodealwithyourmatter。Now,Lady,theCaliphandIhisservantknowallyourstoryfromlipswhichevenyouwouldtrust。Youarebetrothedtoacertainenemyofhis,aNorthmannamedOlafRed-SwordorMichael,whowasblindedbytheEmpressIreneforsomeoffenceagainsther,butwasafterwardsappointedbyhersonConstantinetobegovernoroftheIsleofLesbos。ThisOlaf,bythewillofGod,inflictedaheavydefeatupontheforcesoftheCaliphwhichhehadsenttotakeLesbos。Then,bythegoodnessofGod,hewanderedtoEgyptinsearchofyou,withtheresultthatbothofyouweretakenprisoner。Lady,itwillbecleartoyouthat,havingthiswildhawkOlafinhishands,theCaliphwouldscarcelylethimgoagaintopreyupontheMoslems,thoughwhetherhewillkillhimormakeofhimaslaveasyetIdonotknow。Nay,hearmeoutbeforeyouspeak。TheCaliphhasbeentoldofyourwondrousbeauty,andasIseeevenlessthanthetruth。AlsohehasheardofthehighspiritwhichyoushowedintheCopticrising,whenyourfather,thePrinceMagas,wasslain,andofhowyouescapedoutofthehandoftheEmirMusatheFat,andwerenotafraidtodwellformonthsaloneinthetombsoftheancientdead。NowtheCaliph,beingmovedinhisheartbyyoursadplightandallthathehasheardconcerningyou,commandsmetomakeyouanoffer。 “TheofferisthatyoushouldcometohisCourt,andtherebeinstructedforawhilebyhislearnedmeninthetruthsofreligion。 Then,ifitpleasesyoutoadoptIslam,hewilltakeyouasoneofhiswives,andifitdoesnotpleaseyou,willaddyoutohisharem,sinceitisnotlawfulforhimtomarryawomanwhoremainsaChristian。Ineithercasehewillmakeonyouasettlementofpropertytothevalueofthatwhichbelongedtoyourfather,thePrinceMagas。Reflectwellbeforeyouanswer。Yourchoiceliesbetweenthememoryofablindman,whomIthinkyouwillneverseeagain,andthehighplaceofoneofthewivesofthegreatestsovereignoftheearth。“ “Sir,beforeIanswerIwouldputaquestiontoyou。Whydoyousay’thememoryofablindman’?“ “Because,Lady,arumourhasreachedmewhichIdesiredtoholdbackfromyou,butwhichnowyouforcemetorepeat。ItisthatthisGeneralOlafhasintruthalreadypassedthegateofdeath。“ “Then,sir,“sheanswered,withalittlesob,“itbehovesmetofollowhimthroughthatgate。“ “ThatwillhappenwhenitpleasesGod。Meanwhile,whatisyouranswer?“ “Sir,myansweristhatI,apoorChristianprisoner,avictimofwarandfate,thanktheCaliphHarun-al-Rashidforthehonoursandthebenefitshewouldshoweronme,andwithhumilitydeclinethem。“ “Sobeit,Lady。TheCaliphisnotamanwhowouldwishtoforceyourinclination。Still,thisbeingso,IamchargedtosayhebidsyourememberthatyouweretakenprisonerinwarbytheEmirMusa。Heholdsthat,subjecttohisownpriorright,whichhewaives,youarethepropertyoftheEmirMusaunderajustinterpretationofthelaw。 YethewouldbemercifulasGodismerciful,andthereforehegivesyouthechoiceofthreethings。ThefirstoftheseisthatyouadoptIslamwithafaithfulheartandgofree。“ “ThatIrefuse,asIhaverefuseditbefore,“saidHeliodore。 “Thesecondis,“hecontinued,“thatyouentertheharemoftheEmirMusa。“ “ThatIrefusealso。“ “Andthethirdandlastisthat,havingthrustasidehismercy,yousufferthecommonfateofacapturedChristianwhopersistsinerror,anddie。“ “ThatIaccept,“saidHeliodore。 “Youacceptdeath。Inthesplendourofyouryouthandbeauty,youacceptdeath,“hesaid,withanoteofwonderinhisvoice。“Truly,youaregreat-hearted,andtheCaliphwillgrievewhenhelearnshisloss,asIdonow。YetIhavemyorders,forwhichmyheadmustanswer。Lady,ifyoudie,itmustbehereandnow。Doyoustillchoosedeath?“ “Yes,“shesaidinalowvoice。 “Beholdthiscup,“hewenton,“andthisdraughtwhichIpourintoit,“andIheardthesoundofliquidflowing。“PresentlyIshallaskyoutodrinkofit,andthen,afteralittlewhile,saythehalfofanhour,youwillfallasleep,towakeinwhateverworldGodhasappointedtotheidolworshippersoftheCross。Youwillsuffernopainandnofear;indeed,maybethedraughtwillbringyoujoy。“