第4章

类别:其他 作者:Haggard, H。, Rider字数:28042更新时间:18/12/20 11:14:18
Andyet,oddlyenough,theircountryistherichestingoldandothermetalsthatIhaveeverheardofeveninAfrica——sorichthat,accordingtoHiggs,theoldEgyptiansdrewbullionfromittothevalueofmillionsofpoundseveryyear。This,indeed,Icanwellbelieve,forIhaveseentheancientmineswhichwereworked,forthemostpartasopenquarries,stillshowingplentyofvisiblegoldonthefaceoftheslopes。YettotheseallegedJewsthisgoldwasofnoaccount。Imagineit;asQuicksaid,suchatopsy-turvystateofthingswasenoughtomakeamereChristianfeelcolddownthebackandgotobedthinkingthattheworldmustbecomingtoanend。 Toreturn,theprinceJoshua,whoappearedtobegeneralissimoofthearmy,inwhatwasevidentlyasetphrase,exhortedtheguardsatthelastgatestobebraveand,ifneedwere,dealwiththeheathenassomeoneorotherdealtwithOg,KingofBashan,andotherunluckypersonsofadifferentfaith。Inreplyhereceivedtheirearnestcongratulationsuponhisescapefromthefrightfuldangersofourjourney。 Theseformalitiesconcluded,castingofftheirondisciplineofwar,wedescendedajoyousmob,orrathertheAbatidid,topartakeofthedelightsofpeace。Really,conquerorsreturningfromsomedesperateadventurecouldnothavebeenmorewarmlygreeted。Asweenteredthesuburbsofthetown,women,someofthemveryhandsome,ranoutandembracedtheirlordsorlovers,holdingupbabiesforthemtokiss,andalittlefartheronchildrenappeared,throwingrosesandpomegranateflowersbeforetheirtriumphantfeet。Andallthisbecausethesegallantmenhadriddentothebottomofapassandbackagain! “Heavens!Doctor,“exclaimedthesardonicQuick,aftertakingnoteofthesedemonstrations,“Heavens!whataheroIfeelmyselftobe。AndtothinkthatwhenIgotbackfromthewarwiththemBoers,afterbeingleftfordeadonSpionKopwithabulletthroughmylungandmentionedinadispatch——yes,I,SergeantQuick,mentionedinadispatchbythebiggestassofageneralaseverIclappedeyeson,forajobthatIwon\'tdetail,nooneinmynativevillageevertooknonoteofme,althoughIhadwrittentotheparishclerk,whohappenstobemybrother-in-law,andtoldhimthetrainIwascomingby。I tellyou,Doctor,noonesomuchasstoodmeapintofbeer,letalonewine,“andhepointedtoaladywhowasprofferingthatbeveragetosomeonewhomsheadmired。 “Andasforchuckingtheirarmsroundmyneckandkissingme,“andheindicatedanotherepisode,“allmyoldmothersaid——shewasalivethen——wasthatshe\'hopedI\'ddonefoolingaboutfurrin\'partsasIcalledsoldiering,andcomehometoliverespectable,betterlatethannever。\'Well,Doctor,circumstancesaltercases,orbloodandclimatedo,whichisthesamething,andIdidn\'tmisswhatIneverexpected,whyshouldIwhenothersliketheCaptainthere,whohaddonesomuchmore,faredworse?But,Lord!theseAbatiareasickeninglot,andI wishwewereclearofthem。OldBarung\'stheboyforme。” PassingdownthemainstreetofthischarmingtownofMur,accompaniedbythesejoyousdemonstrators,wecameatlasttoitscentralsquare,alarge,openspacewhere,inthemoistandgenialclimate,forthehighsurroundingmountainsattractedplentifulshowersofrain,treesandflowersgrewluxuriantly。Attheheadofthissquarestoodalong,lowbuildingwithwhite-washedwallsandgildeddomes,backedbythetoweringcliff,butatalittledistancefromit,andsurroundedbydoublewallswithamoatofwaterbetweenthem,dugforpurposesofdefence。 Thiswasthepalace,whichonmypreviousvisitIhadonlyenteredonceortwicewhenIwasreceivedbytheChildofKingsinformalaudience。Roundtherestofthissquare,eachplacedinitsowngarden,werethehousesofthegreatnoblesandofficials,andatitswesternend,amongotherpublicbuildings,asynagogueortemplewhichlookedlikeamodelofthatbuiltbySolomoninJerusalem,fromthedescriptionofwhichithadindeedbeencopied,though,ofcourse,uponasmallscale。 Atthegateofthepalacewehalted,andJoshua,ridingup,askedMaquedasulkilywhetherheshouldconduct“theGentiles,“forthatwashispolitedescriptionofus,tothelodgingforpilgrimsinthewesterntown。 “No,myuncle,“answeredMaqueda;“theseforeignlordswillbehousedintheguest-wingofthepalace。” “Intheguest-wingofthepalace?Itisnotusual,“gobbledJoshua,swellinghimselfoutlikeagreatturkeycock。“Remember,Oniece,thatyouarestillunmarried。Idonotyetdwellinthepalacetoprotectyou。” “SoIfoundoutintheplainyonder,“shereplied;“still,Imanagedtoprotectmyself。Now,Iprayyou,nowords。Ithinkitnecessarythatthesemyguestsshouldbewheretheirgoodsalreadyare,inthesafestplaceinMur。You,myuncle,asyoutoldus,arebadlyhurt,bywhichaccidentyouwerepreventedfromacceptingthechallengeoftheSultanoftheFung。Go,then,andrest;Iwillsendthecourtphysiciantoyouatonce。Good-night,myuncle;whenyouarerecoveredwewillmeetagain,forwehavemuchthatwemustdiscuss。Nay,nay,youaremostkind,butIwillnotdetainyouanotherminute。Seekyourbed,myuncle,andforgetnottothankGodforyourescapefrommanyperils。” AtthispolitemockeryJoshuaturnedperfectlypalewithrage,liketheturkeycockwhenhiswattlesfadefromscarletintowhite。Beforehecouldmakeanyanswer,however,Maquedahadvanishedunderthearchway,sohisonlyresourcewastocurseus,andespeciallyQuick,whohadcausedhimtofallfromhishorse。UnfortunatelytheSergeantunderstoodquiteenoughArabictobeawareofthetenorofhisremarks,whichheresentedandreturned: “Shutit,Porpoise,“hesaid,“andkeepyoureyeswhereNatureput\'em,orthey\'llfallout。” “WhatsaystheGentile?“splutteredJoshua,whereonOrme,wakingupfromoneofhisfitsoflethargy,repliedinArabic: “Hesaysthathepraysyou,OPrinceofprinces,tocloseyournoblemouthandtokeepyourhigh-bredeyeswithintheirsocketslestyoushouldlosethem“;atwhichwordsthosewhowerelisteningbrokeintoafitoflaughter,foroneredeemingcharacteristicamongtheAbatiwasthattheyhadasenseofhumour。 AfterthisIdonotquiteknowwhathappenedforOrmeshowedsignsoffainting,andIhadtoattendtohim。WhenIlookedroundagainthegateswereshutandwewerebeingconductedtowardtheguest-wingofthepalacebyanumberofgailydressedattendants。 Theytookustoourrooms——cool,loftychambersornamentedwithglazedtilesofquaintcolourandbeautifuldesign,andfurnishedsomewhatscantilywitharticlesmadeofrich-huedwoods。Thisguest-wingofthepalace,wheretheseroomsweresituated,formed,wenoted,aseparatehouse,havingitsowngateway,but,sofaraswecouldsee,nopassageorotherconnectionjoiningittothemainbuilding。Infrontofitwasasmallgarden,andatitsbackacourtyardwithbuildings,inwhichwewereinformedourcamelshadbeenstabled。Atthetimewenotednomore,fornightwasfalling,and,evenifithadnotbeen,weweretoowornouttomakeresearches。 Moreover,Ormewasnowdesperatelyill——soillthathecouldscarcelywalkleaningevenonourshoulders。Still,hewouldnotbesatisfiedtillhewassurethatourstoresweresafe,and,beforehecouldbepersuadedtoliedown,insisteduponbeingsupportedtoavaultwithcopper-bounddoors,whichtheofficersopened,revealingthepackagesthathadbeentakenfromthecamels。 “Countthem,Sergeant,“hesaid,andQuickobeyedbythelightofalampthattheofficerheldattheopendoor。“Allcorrect,sir,“hesaid,“sofarasIcanmakeout。” “Verygood,Sergeant。Lockthedoorandtakethekeys。” Againheobeyed,and,whentheofficerdemurredtotheirsurrender,turnedonhimsofiercelythatthemanthoughtbetterofitanddepartedwithashrugofhisshoulders,asIsupposedtomakereporttohissuperiors。 ThenatlengthwegotOrmetobed,and,ashecomplainedofintolerablepainsinhisheadandwouldtakenothingbutsomemilkandwater,havingfirstascertainedthathehadnoseriousphysicalinjuriesthatIcoulddiscover,Iadministeredtohimastrongsleeping-draughtfrommylittletravellingmedicinecase。Toourgreatreliefthistookeffectuponhiminabouttwentyminutes,causinghimtosinkintoastuporfromwhichhedidnotawakeformanyhours。 QuickandIwashedourselves,atesomefoodthatwasbroughttous,andthentookturnstowatchOrmethroughoutthenight。WhenIwasatmypostaboutsixo\'clockonthefollowingmorninghewokeupandaskedfordrink,whichIgavetohim。Afterswallowingithebegantowanderinhismind,and,ontakinghistemperature,Ifoundthathehadoverfivedegreesoffever。Theendofitwasthathewentofftosleepagain,onlywakingupfromtimetotimeandaskingformoredrink。 TwiceduringthenightandearlymorningMaquedasenttoinquireastohiscondition,and,apparentlynotsatisfiedwiththereplies,abouttenintheforenoonarrivedherself,accompaniedbytwowaiting-ladiesandalong-beardedoldgentlemanwho,Iunderstood,wasthecourtphysician。 “MayIseehim?“sheaskedanxiously。 Iansweredyes,ifsheandthosewithherwerequitequiet。ThenIledthemintothedarkenedroomwhereQuickstoodlikeastatueattheheadofthebed,onlyacknowledgingherpresencewithasilentsalute。 ShegazedatOliver\'sflushedfaceandtheforeheadblackenedwherethegasesfromtheexplosionhadstruckhim,andasshegazedIsawherbeautifulvioleteyesfillwithtears。Thenabruptlysheturnedandleftthesick-chamber。Outsideitsdoorsshewavedbackherattendantsimperiouslyandaskedmeinawhisper: “Willhelive?“ “Idonotknow,“Ianswered,forIthoughtitbestthatsheshouldlearnthetruth。“Ifheisonlysufferingfromshock,fatigue,andfever,Ithinkso,butiftheexplosionortheblowonhisheadwhereitcuthasfracturedtheskull,then——“ “Savehim,“shemuttered。“IwillgiveyouallI——nay,pardonme;whatneedistheretotemptyou,hisfriend,withreward?Onlysavehim,savehim。” “IwilldowhatIcan,Lady,buttheissueisinotherhandsthanmine,“Ianswered,andjustthenherattendantscameupandputanendtotheconversation。 Tothisdaythememoryofthatoldrabbi,thecourtphysician,affectsmelikeanightmare,forofallthemedicalfoolsthateverImethewasbyfarthemostpre-eminent。AllabouttheplacehefollowedmesuggestingremediesthatwouldhavebeenabsurdevenintheMiddleAges。Theleastharmfulofthem,Iremember,wasthatpoorOrme\'sheadshouldbeplasteredwithacompoundofbutterandthebonesofastill-bornchild,andthatheshouldbegivensomefilthycompoundtodrinkwhichhadbeenspeciallyblessedbythepriests。Otherstherewerealsothatwouldcertainlyhavekilledhiminhalf-an-hour。 Well,Igotridofhimatlastforthetime,andreturnedtomyvigil。 Itwasmelancholywork,sincenoskillthatIhadcouldtellmewhethermypatientwouldliveordie。Nowadaystheyoungmenmightknow,orsaythattheydid,butitmustberememberedthat,asadoctor,Iamentirelysuperannuated。Howcoulditbeotherwise,seeingthatIhavepassedthebestofmylifeinthedesertwithoutanyopportunityofkeepingupwiththetimes。 Threedayswentbyinthisfashion,andveryanxiousdaystheywere。 Formypart,althoughIsaidnothingofittoanyone,Ibelievedthattherewassomeinjurytothepatient\'sskullandthathewoulddie,oratbestbeparalyzed。Quick,however,hadadifferentopinion。Hesaidthathehadseentwomeninthisstatebeforefromtheconcussioncausedbytheburstingoflargeshellsneartothem,andthattheybothrecoveredalthoughoneofthembecameanidiot。 ButitwasMaquedawhofirstgavemeanydefinitehope。OnthethirdeveningshecameandsatbyOrmeforawhile,herattendantsstandingatalittledistance。Whenshelefthimtherewasanewlookuponherface——averyjoyfullook——whichcausedmetoaskherwhathadhappened。 “Oh!hewilllive,“sheanswered。 Iinquiredwhatmadeherthinkso。 “This,“shereplied,blushing。“Suddenlyhelookedupandinmyowntongueaskedmeofwhatcolourweremyeyes。Iansweredthatitdependeduponthelightinwhichtheymightbeseen。 “\'Notatall,\'hesaid。\'Theyarealways/vi-o-let/,whetherthecurtainisdrawnorno。\'Now,physicianAdams,tellmewhatisthiscolour/vi-o-let/?“ “ThatofalittlewildflowerwhichgrowsintheWestinthespring,O Maqueda——averybeautifulandsweet-scentedflowerwhichisdarkbluelikeyoureyes。” “Indeed,Physician,“shesaid。“Well,Idonotknowthisflower,butwhatofthat?Yourfriendwillliveandbesane。Adyingmandoesnottroubleaboutthecolourofalady\'seyes,andonewhoismaddoesnotgivethatcolourright。” “Areyouglad,OChildofKings?“Iasked。 “Ofcourse,“sheanswered,“seeingthatIamtoldthatthiscaptainalonecanhandlethefirestuffswhichyouhavebroughtwithyou,and,therefore,thatitisnecessarytomethatheshouldnotdie。” “Iunderstand,“Ireplied。“Letuspraythatwemaykeephimalive。 Buttherearemanykindsoffirestuffs,OMaqueda,andofoneofthemwhichchancestogiveoutvioletflamesIamnotsurethatmyfriendismaster。Yetinthiscountryitmaybethemostdangerousofall。” NowwhensheheardthesewordstheChildofKingslookedmeupanddownangrily。Thensuddenlyshelaughedalittleinakindofsilentwaythatispeculiartoher,and,withoutsayinganything,beckonedtoherladiesandlefttheplace。 “Veryvariegatedthing,woman,sir,“remarkedQuick,whowaswatching。 (Ithinkhemeanttosay“variable。”)“Thisone,forinstance,comesupthatpassagelikeatiredhorse——shuffle,shuffle,shuffle——forI couldheartheheelsofherslippersonthefloor。Butnowshegoesoutlikeabuckseekingitsmate——headinairandhooflifted。Howdoyouexplainit,Doctor?“ “Youhadbetterasktheladyherself,Quick。DidtheCaptaintakethatsoupshebroughthim?“ “Everydrop,sir,andtriedtokissherhandafterward,beingstilldazed,poorman,poorman!Isawhimdoit,knowingnobetter。He\'llbesorryenoughwhenhecomestohimself。” “Nodoubt,Sergeant。Butmeanwhileletusbegladthatboththeirspiritsseemtohaveimproved,andifshebringsanymoresoupwhenI amnotthere,Ishouldlethimhaveit。Itisalwayswelltohumourinvalidsandwomen。” “Yes,Doctor;but,“headded,withasuddenfallofface,“invalidsrecoversometimes,andthenhowaboutthewomen。” “Sufficienttothedayistheevilthereof,“Ianswered;“youhadbettergooutforexercise;itismywatch。”ButtomyselfIthoughtthatFatewasalreadythrowingitsominousshadowbefore,andthatitlaydeepinMaqueda\'svioleteyes。 Well,tocutalongstoryshort,thiswastheturning-pointofOrme\'sillness,andfromthatdayherecoveredrapidly,for,asitproved,therewasnosecretinjurytotheskull,andhewassufferingfromnothingexceptshockandfever。DuringhisconvalescencetheChildofKingscametoseehimseveraltimes,ortobeaccurate,ifmymemoryservesmeright,everyafternoon。Ofcourse,hervisitswerethoseofceremony——thatistosay,shewasalwaysaccompaniedbyseveralofherladies,thatthorninmyflesh,theolddoctor,andoneortwosecretariesandofficers-in-waiting。 ButasOliverwasnowmovedbydayintoahugereceptionroom,andthesepeopleofthecourtwereexpectedtostopatoneendofitwhilesheconversedwithhimattheother,toallintentsandpurposes,saveforthepresenceofmyselfandQuick,hercallswereofaprivatenature。Norwerewealwayspresent,since,nowthatmypatientwasoutofdangertheSergeantandIwentoutridingagooddeal—— investigatingMuranditssurroundings。 Itmaybeaskedwhattheytalkedaboutontheseoccasions。Icanonlyanswerthat,sofarasIheard,thegeneralsubjectwasthepoliticsofMuranditsperpetualwarwiththeFung。Still,theremusthavebeenothertopicswhichIdidnothear,sinceincidentlyIdiscoveredthatOrmewasacquaintedwithmanyofMaqueda\'sprivateaffairswhereofhecouldonlyhavelearnedfromherlips。 ThuswhenIventuredtoremarkthatperhapsitwasnotaltogetherwiseforayoungmaninhispositiontobecomesointimatewiththehereditaryrulerofanexclusivetribeliketheAbati,herepliedcheerfullythatthisdidnotintheleastmatter,as,ofcourse,accordingtotheirancientlaws,shecouldonlymarrywithoneofherownfamily,afactwhichmadeallcomplicationsimpossible。Iinquiredwhichofhercousins,ofwhomIknewshehadseveral,wasthehappyman。Hereplied: “Noneofthem。Asamatteroffact,Ibelievethatsheisofficiallyaffiancedtothatfatuncleofhers,thefellowwhoblowshisowntrumpetsomuch,butIneedn\'taddthatthisisonlyaformtowhichshesubmitsinordertokeeptheothersoff。” “Ah!“Isaid。“IwonderifPrinceJoshuathinksitonlyaform?“ “Don\'tknowwhathethinks,anddon\'tcare,“hereplied,yawning;“I onlyknowthatthingsstandasIsay,andthattheporpoise-manhasasmuchchanceofbecomingthehusbandofMaquedaasyouhaveofmarryingtheEmpressofChina。Andnow,todropthismatrimonialconversationandcometosomethingmoreimportant,haveyouheardanythingaboutHiggsandyourson?“ “YouaremoreinthewayoflearningstatesecretsthanIam,Orme,“I answeredsarcastically,beingratherirritatedatthecourseofeventsandhisfoolishness。“Whathaveyouheard?“ “This,oldfellow。Ican\'tsayhowsheknowsit,butMaquedasaysthattheyarebothingoodhealthandwelltreated。OnlyourfriendBarungstickstohiswordandproposestosacrificepooroldHiggsonthisdayfortnight。Now,ofcourse,thatmustbepreventedsomehow,andpreventeditshallbeifitcostsmemylife。Don\'tyousupposethatI havebeenthinkingaboutmyselfallthetime,foritisn\'tso,onlythetroubleisthatIcan\'tfindanyplanofrescuewhichwillholdwater。” “Thenwhat\'stobedone,Orme?Ihaven\'tspokenmuchofthematterbeforeforfearofupsettingyouwhenyouwerestillweak,butnowthatyouareallrightagainwemustcometosomedecision。” “Iknow,Iknow,“heansweredearnestly;“andItellyouthis,thatratherthanletHiggsdiealonethere,IwillgivemyselfuptoBarung,and,ifIcan\'tsavehim,sufferwithhim,orforhimifI can。Listen:thereistobeagreatcouncilheldbytheChildofKingsonthedayafterto-morrowwhichwemustattend,forithasonlybeenpostponeduntilIwaswellenough。AtthiscouncilthatrogueShadrachistobeputuponhistrial,andwill,Ibelieve,becondemnedtodeath。AlsoweareformallytoreturnSheba\'sringwhichMaquedalenttoyoutobeusedinproofofherstory。Well,wemaylearnsomethingthen,oratanyratemustmakeupourmindstodefiniteaction。AndnowIamtohavemyfirstride,amInot?Comeon,Pharaoh,“headdedtothedog,whichhadstuckathisbedsideallthroughhisillnesssocloselythatitwasdifficulttoenticehimawayeventoeat;“wearegoingforaride,Pharaoh;doyouhearthat,youfaithfulbeast?“ CHAPTERIX THESWEARINGOFTHEOATH Twoorthreedaysafterthisconversation,Iforgetexactlywhichitwas,Maquedaheldhercouncilinthegreathallofthepalace。Whenweenteredtheplaceinchargeofaguard,asthoughwewereprisoners,wefoundsomehundredsofAbatigatheredtherewhowereseatedinorderlyrowsuponbenches。Atthefartherend,inanapse-shapedspace,sattheChildofKingsherselfonagildedorperhapsagoldenchairofwhichthearmsterminatedinlions\'heads。Shewasdressedinarobeofglitteringsilver,andworeaceremonialveilembroideredwithstars,alsoofsilver,andaboveit,setuponherdarkhair,alittlecircletofgold,inwhichshoneasinglegemthatlookedlikearuby。Thusattired,althoughherstatureissmall,herappearancewasverydignifiedandbeautiful,especiallyasthegossamerveiladdedmysterytoherface。 Behindthethronestoodsoldiersarmedwithspearsandswords,andatitssidesandinfrontofitweregatheredhercourttothenumberofahundredormore,includingherwaiting-ladies,whointwocompanieswerearrangedtotherightandleft。Eachmemberofthiscourtwasgorgeouslydressedaccordingtohisprofession。 TherewerethegeneralsandcaptainswithPrinceJoshuaattheheadofthemintheirNorman-likechainarmour。Therewerejudgesinblackrobesandpriestsingorgeousgarments;therewereterritoriallords,ofwhoseattireIrememberonlythattheyworehighboots,andmenwhowerecalledMarket-masters,whosebusinessitwastoregulatetherateofexchangeofproducts,andwiththemtherepresentativesofothertrades。 Inshort,herewascollectedallthearistocracyofthelittlepopulationofthetownandterritoryofMur,everyoneofwhom,aswefoundafterwards,possessedsomehigh-soundingtitleansweringtothoseofourdukesandlordsandRightHonourables,andknights,tosaynothingofthePrincesoftheBlood,ofwhomJoshuawasthefirst。 Really,althoughitlookedsofineandgay,thespectaclewas,inasense,piteous,beingevidentlybutapoormockeryandsurvivalofthepageantryofapeoplethathadoncebeengreat。Thevasthallinwhichtheywereassembledshowedthis,since,althoughtheoccasionwasonethatexcitedpublicinterest,itwasafterallbutaquarterfilledbythosewhohadarighttobepresent。 Withmuchdignityandtothesoundofmusicweweremarchedupthebroadnave,ifImaydescribeitthus,forthebuilding,withitsapseandsupportingcedarcolumns,boresomeresemblancetoacathedral,tillwereachedtheopenspaceinfrontofthethrone,whereourguardsprostratedthemselvesintheirEasternfashion,andwesaluteditsoccupantinourown。Then,chairshavingbeengiventous,afterapauseatrumpetblew,andfromasidechamberwasproducedourlateguide,Shadrach,heavilymanacledandlookingextremelyfrightened。 ThetrialthatfollowedIneednotdescribeatlength。Ittookalongwhile,andthethreeofuswerecalledupontogiveevidenceastothequarrelbetweenourcompanion,theProfessor,andtheprisoneraboutthedogPharaohandothermatters。Thetestimony,however,thatproclaimedtheguiltofShadrachwasthatofhiscompanionguides,who,itappeared,hadbeenthreatenedwithfloggingsunlesstheytoldthetruth。 Thesemenswore,oneaftertheother,thattheabandonmentofHiggshadbeenapreconceivedplan。SeveralofthemaddedthatShadrachwasintraitorouscommunicationwiththeFung,whomhehadwarnedofouradventbyfiringthereeds,andhadevencontrivedtoarrangethatweweretobetakenwhileheandtheotherAbati,withthecamelsladenwithourriflesandgoodswhichtheyhopedtosteal,passedthroughinsafety。 IndefenceShadrachboldlydeniedthewholestory,andespeciallythathehadpushedtheGentile,Higgs,offhisdromedary,aswasalleged,andmountedithimselfbecausehisownbeasthadbrokendownorbeeninjured。 However,hisliesavailedhimlittle,since,afterconsultationwiththeChildofKings,presentlyoneoftheblack-robedjudgescondemnedhimtosufferdeathinaverycruelfashionwhichwasreservedfortraitors。Further,hispossessionsweretobeforfeitedtotheState,andhiswifeandchildrenandhouseholdtobecomepublicslaves,whichmeantthatthemaleswouldbecondemnedtoserveassoldiers,andthefemalesallottedtocertainofficialsintheorderoftheirrank。 SeveralofthosewhohadconspiredwithhimtobetrayustotheFungwerealsodeprivedoftheirpossessionsandcondemnedtothearmy,whichwastheirformofpenalservitude。 Thusamidstamightywailingofthoseconcernedandoftheirfriendsandrelativesendedthisremarkabletrial,ofwhichIgivesomeaccountbecauseitthrowslightuponthesocialconditionsofAbati。 Whathopeisthereforapeoplewhenitscriminalsaresent,nottojail,buttoserveassoldiers,andtheirwomenfolkhoweverinnocent,aredoomedtobecometheslavesofthejudgesorwhoeverthesemayappoint。Beitadded,however,thatinthisinstanceShadrachandhisfriendsdeservedalltheygot,since,evenallowingforacertainamountoffalseevidence,undoubtedly,forthepurposesofrobberyandprivatehate,theydidbetraythosewhomtheirrulerhadsentthemtoguideandprotect。 WhenthistrialwasfinishedandShadrachhadbeenremoved,howlingformercyandattemptingtokissourfeetlikethecurhewas,theaudiencewhohadcollectedtohearitandtoseeus,theGentilestrangers,dispersed,andthemembersofthePrivyCouncil,ifImaycallitso,weresummonedbynametoattendtotheirduties。Whenallhadgathered,wethreewererequestedtoadvanceandtakeseatswhichhadbeenplacedforusamongthecouncillors。 Thencameapause,and,asIhadbeeninstructedthatIshoulddo,I advancedandlaidSheba\'sringuponacushionheldbyoneofthecourtofficers,whocarriedittoMaqueda。 “ChildofKings,“Isaid,“takebackthisancienttokenwhichyoulenttometobeaproofofyourgoodfaithandmine。KnowthatbymeansofitIpersuadedourbrotherwhoiscaptive,amanlearnedinallthathastodowiththepast,toundertakethismission,andthroughhimtheCaptainOrmewhostandsbeforeyou,andhisservant,thesoldier。” Shetookitand,afterexamination,showedittoseveralofthepriests,bywhomitwasidentified。 “ThoughIpartedfromitwithfearanddoubt,theholyringhasserveditspurposewell,“shesaid,“andIthankyou,Physician,forreturningittomypeopleandtomeinsafety。” Thenshereplaceditonthefingerfromwhichithadbeenwithdrawnwhenshegaveittomemanymonthsbefore。 There,then,thatmatterended。 Nowanofficercried: “WaldaNagastaspeaks!“whereoneveryonerepeated,“WaldaNagastaspeaks,“andwassilent。 ThenMaquedabegantoaddressusinhersoftandpleasantvoice。 “StrangersfromtheWesterncountrycalledEngland,“shesaid,“bepleasedtohearme。YouknowourcasewiththeFung——thattheysurroundusandwoulddestroyus。YouknowthatinourextremityI tookadvantageofthewanderinghitherofoneofyouayearagotobeghimtogotohisownlandandthereobtainfirestuffsandthosewhounderstandthem,withwhichtodestroythegreatandancientidoloftheFung。Forthatpeopledeclarethatifthisidolisdestroyedtheywillleavethelandtheydwellinforanother,suchbeingtheirancientprophecy。” “Pardon,OChildofKings,“interruptedOrme,“butyouwillrememberthatonlytheotherdayBarung,SultanoftheFung,saidthatinthiseventhisnationwouldstillliveontoavengetheirgod,Harmac。AlsohesaidthatofalltheAbatihewouldleaveyoualivealone。” Nowattheseill-omenedwordsashiverandamurmurwentthroughtheCouncil。ButMaquedaonlyshruggedhershoulders,causingthesilvertrimmingsonherdresstotinkle。 “Ihavetoldyoutheancientprophecy,“sheanswered,“andfortherestwordsarenotdeeds。Ifthefoulfiend,Harmac,goesIthinkthattheFungwillfollowhim。Otherwise,whydotheymakesacrificetoEarthquakeastheevilgodtheyhavetofear?Andwhensomefivecenturiesago,suchanearthquakeshookdownpartofthesecretcityinthebowelsofthemountainsthatIwillshowtoyouafterwards,whydidtheyflyfromMurandtakeuptheirabodeintheplain,astheysaid,toprotectthegod?“ “Idonotknow,“answeredOliver。“Ifourbrotherwerehere,hewhomtheFunghavecaptured,hemightknow,beinglearnedinthewaysofidol-worshipping,savagepeoples。” “Alas!OSonofOrme,“shesaid,“thankstothattraitorwhombutnowwehavecondemned,heisnothereand,perhaps,couldtellusnothingifhewere。Atleast,thesayingrunsasIhavespokenit,andformanygenerations,becauseofit,weAbatihavedesiredtodestroytheidoloftheFungtowhichsomanyofushavebeenofferedinsacrificethroughthejawsoftheirsacredlions。NowIask,“andsheleanedforward,lookingatOliver,“willyoudothisforme?“ “Speakofthereward,myniece,“brokeinJoshuainhisthickvoicewhenhesawthatwehesitatedwhattoanswer,“IhaveheardthattheseWesternGentilesareaverygreedypeople,wholiveanddieforthegoldwhichwedespise。” “Askhim,Captain,“exclaimedQuick,“iftheydespiselandalso,sinceyesterdayafternoonIsawoneofthemtrytocutthethroatofanotheroverapiecenotbiggerthanalargedog-kennel。” “Yes,“Iadded,forIconfessthatJoshua\'sremarksnettledme,“andaskhimwhethertheJewsdidnotdespoiltheEgyptiansoftheirornamentsofgoldintheolddays,andwhetherSolomon,whomheclaimsasaforefather,didnottradeingoldtoOphir,andlastlywhetherheknowsthatmostofhiskindredinotherlandsmakeaverygodofgold。” SoOrme,asourspokesman,putthesequestionswithgreatgustotoJoshua,whomhedislikedintensely,whereatsomeoftheCouncil,thosewhowerenotofthepartyofthePrince,smiledorevenlaughed,andthesilveryornamentsuponMaqueda\'sdressbegantoshakeagainasthoughshealsowerelaughingbehindherveil。Still,shedidnotseemtothinkitwisetoallowJoshuatoanswer——ifhecould——butdidsoherself,saying: “Thetruthis,Omyfriends,thatherewesetsmallstorebygoldbecause,beingshutinandunabletotrade,itisofnousetoussaveasanornament。Wereitotherwise,doubtlessweshouldvalueitasmuchastherestoftheworld,JeworGentile,andshalldosowhenwearefreedfromourfoeswhohemusin。Therefore,myuncleiswrongtoclaimasavirtuethatwhichisonlyanecessity,especiallywhen,asyourservantsays,“andshepointedtotheSergeant,“ourpeoplemakelandtheirgoldandwillspendtheirlivesingainingmoreofit,evenwhentheyhaveenough。” “ThendotheGentilesseeknorewardfortheirservices?“sneeredJoshua。 “Bynomeans,Prince,“answeredOliver,“wearesoldiersoffortune,sinceotherwisewhyshouldwehavecomeheretofightyourquarrel(layinganunpleasantemphasisonthe“your“)“againstachiefwho,ifhalfsavage,tousseemstohavesomemerits,thoseofhonourandcourage,forinstance?Ifweriskourlivesanddoourwork,wearenottooproudtotakewhateverwecanearn。Whyshouldwebe,seeingthatsomeofusneedwealth,andthatourbrother,whoisasgoodasdeadyonder,owingtothetreacheryofthosewhoweresenttoguardhim,hasrelativesinEnglandwhoarepoorandshouldbecompensatedforhisloss?“ “Why,indeed?“ejaculatedMaqueda。“Listen,now,myfriends。InmyownnameandinthatoftheAbatipeopleIpromisedtoyouasmanycamel- loadsofthisgoldasyoucancarryawayfromMur,andbeforethedayisdoneIwillshowittoyouifyoudarefollowmetowhereitlieshid。” “Firstthework,thenthepay,“saidOliver。“Nowtellus,ChildofKings,whatisthatwork?“ “This,OSonofOrme。Youmustswear——ifthisisnotagainstyourconsciencesasChristians——thatforthespaceofoneyearfromto-dayyouwillservemeandfightformeandbesubjecttomylaws,strivingallthewhiletodestroytheidolHarmacbyyourWesternskillandweapons,afterwhichyoushallbefreetogowhitheryouwillwithyourreward。” “Andifweswear,Lady,“askedOliverafterreflection,“telluswhatrankshallweholdinyourservice?“ “Youshallbemychiefcaptainforthisenterprise,OSonofOrme,andthosewithyoushallserveunderyouinsuchpositionsasyoumayplease。” Atthesewordsamurmurofdissatisfactionarosefromthemail-cladgeneralsintheCouncil。 “Arewethen,toobeythisstranger,OChildofKings?“queriedJoshuaastheirspokesman。 “Aye,myuncle,sofarasthisgreatenterpriseisconcerned,asI havesaid。Canyouhandlethefirestuffsofwhichtheyalonehavethesecret?CouldanythreeofyouhaveheldthegateofHarmacagainstthearmiesoftheFungandsentitflyingskyward?“ Shepausedandwaitedinthemidstofasullensilence。 “Youdonotanswerbecauseyoucannot,“continuedMaqueda。“Thenforthispurposebecontenttoserveawhileunderthecommandofthosewhohavetheskillandpowerwhichyoulack。” Stilltherewasnoanswer。 “Lady,“saidOrmeinthisominousquiet,“youaresogoodastomakemeageneralamongyoursoldiers,butwilltheyobeyme?Andwhoareyoursoldiers?DoeseverymanoftheAbatibeararms?“ “Alas!no,“shereplied,fixinguponthislatterquestionperhapsbecauseshecouldnotanswerthefirst。“Alas!no。Intheolddaysitwasotherwise,whenmygreatancestressesruled,andthenwedidnotfeartheFung。Butnowthepeoplewillnotserveassoldiers。Theysayittakesthemfromtheirtradesandthegamestheylove;theysaytheycannotgivethetimeinyouth;theysaythatitdegradesamantoobeytheordersofthosesetoverhim;theysaythatwarisbarbarousandshouldbeabolished,andallthewhilethebraveFungwaitwithouttomassacreourmenandmakeourwomenslaves。Onlytheverypoorandthedesperate,andthosewhohaveoffendedagainstthelawswillserveinmyarmy,exceptitbeasofficers。Oh!andthereforearetheAbatidoomed,“and,throwingbackherveil,suddenly,sheburstintotearsbeforeusall。 IdonotknowthatIeverrememberseeingasightmorepatheticinitswaythanthatofthisbeautifulandhigh-spiritedyoungwomanweepinginthepresenceofherCouncilovertheutterdegeneracyoftheraceshewascalledupontorule。BeingoldandaccustomedtotheseEasternexpressionsofemotion,Iremainedsilent,however;butOliverwassodeeplyaffectedthatIfearedlestheshoulddosomethingfoolish。Hewentred,hewentwhite,andwasrisingfromhisseattogotoher,hadInotcaughthimbythearmandpulledhimback。AsforQuick,heturnedhiseyestotheceiling,asthoughengagedinprayer,andI heardhimmuttering: “TheLordhelpthepoorthing,theLordhelpher;theonepearlinthesnoutofallthesegildedswine!Well,IunderstandIamabitofageneralnow,andifIdon\'tmake\'emsitupforhersakemynameain\'tSamuelQuick。” MeanwhiletherewasmuchconsternationandindignantmurmuringamongsttheCourt,whichfeltthatreflectionshadbeenthrownuponitcollectivelyandindividually。Atsuchacrisis,asusual,PrinceJoshuatookthelead。Risingfromhisseat,heknelt,notwithoutdifficulty,beforethethrone,andsaid: “OChildofKings,whydoyoudistressuswithsuchwords?HaveyounottheGodofSolomontoprotectyou?“ “Godprotectsthosewhoprotectthemselves,“sobbedMaqueda。 “Andhaveyounotmanybraveofficers?“ “Whatareofficerswithoutanarmy?“ “Andhaveyounotme,youruncle,youraffianced,yourlover?“andhelaidhishandwhereheconceivedhishearttobe,andstaredupatherwithhisrolling,fish-likeeyes。“HaditnotbeenfortheinterferenceoftheseGentiles,inwhomyouseemtoputsuchtrust,“ hewenton,“shouldInothavetakenBarungcaptivetheotherday,andlefttheFungwithoutahead?“ “AndtheAbatiwithoutsuchshredsofhonourasstillbelongtothem,myuncle。” “Letusbewed,OBudoftheRose,OFlowerofMur,andsoonIwillfreeyoufromtheFung。Wearehelplessbecauseweareseparate,buttogetherweshalltriumph。Say,OMaqueda,whenshallwebewed?“ “WhentheidolHarmacisutterlydestroyed,andtheFunghavedepartedforever,myuncle,“sheansweredimpatiently。“Butisthisatimetotalkofmarriage?IdeclaretheCouncilclosed。LetthepriestsbringtherollsthatthesestrangersfromtheWestmaytaketheoath,andthenpardonmeifIleaveyou。” Nowfrombehindthethronethereappearedagorgeousgentlemanarrayedinahead-dressthatremindedmefaintlyofabishop\'smitre,andwearingoverhisrobesabreastplateofpreciousstonesroughlypolished,whichwashalfhiddenbyaverylongwhitebeard。 Thisperson,whoitseemedwasthehighpriest,carriedinhishandadoublerollofparchmentwrittenoverwithcharacterswhichweafterwardsdiscoveredwerebastardHebrew,veryancientandonlydecipherablebythreeorfouroftheAbati,ifindeedanyofthemcouldreallyreadit。AtleastitwassaidtobetherollofthelawbroughtbytheirforefatherscenturiesagofromAbyssinia,togetherwithSheba\'sringandafewotherrelics,amongthemthecradle(apalpableforgery),inwhichthechildofSolomonandMaqueda,orBelchis,thefirstknownQueenofSheba,wastraditionallyreportedtohavebeenrocked。Thisrollofthelaw,whichforgenerationshadbeenusedatallimportantceremoniesamongtheAbati,suchastheswearing-inoftheirqueensandchiefofficers,wasnowtenderedtoustoholdandkisswhilewetooktheoathofobedienceandallegianceinthenamesofJehovahandofSolomon(astrangemixture,itstruckus),solemnlyvowingtoperformthosethingswhichIhavealreadysetout。 “Thisseemsaprettywidepromise,“saidOliver,afterithadbeenreadtousandtranslatedbymetoQuick。“Doyouthinkthatweoughttotakeiton?“ Ianswered“Yes,“thatwasfrommypointofview,sinceotherwiseI sawnochanceofachievingtheobjectthathadcausedmetoenteruponthisadventure。Then,beingespeciallyrequestedtodoso,theSergeant,afterreflectingawhile,gavehisconsideredopinion。 “Sir,“hesaidtoOrme,“wearethreewhitemenhereconsortingwithamobofquarter-bredAfricanJewsandonereallady。Itseemstomethatwehadbestswearanythingtheywantusto,trustingtotheladytoseeusthroughthemess,sinceotherwiseweshallbemerefilibustersinthecountrywithoutofficialrank,andliablethereforetobeshotonsightbytheenemy,oranymutineerswhogettheupperhandhere。Also,wehavetheProfessorandtheDoctor\'ssontothinkof。ThereforeIsay:Sweartoanythinginreason,reservingallegiancetotheCrownofGreatBritain,andtrusttoluck。Yousee,Captain,weareintheirpoweranyway,andthisoathmayhelp,butcan\'thurtus,whiletorefuseitmustgiveoffencetoalltheseskunks,andperhapstotheladyalso,whichisofmoreconsequence。” “Ithinkyouareprobablyright,Sergeant,“saidOrme。“Anyway,inforapenny,inforapound。” ThenheturnedtoMaqueda,whohadbeenwatchingthisconferenceinanunknowntonguewithsomeanxiety,orsoitseemedtome,andaddedinArabic:“OChildofKings,wewilltakeyouroath,althoughitiswide,trustingtoyourhonourtoprotectusfromanypitfallswhichitmaycover,forwewouldaskyoutorememberthatwearestrangersinyourlandwhodonotunderstanditslawsandcustoms。Onlywestipulatethatweretainourallegiancetoourownrulerfaraway,remainingthesubjectsofthatmonarchwithallrightstheretoappertaining。Also,westipulatethatbeforeweenteronourduties,oratanyrateduringthoseduties,weshallbeatfulllibertytoattempttherescueofourfriendandcompanion,nowaprisonerinthehandsoftheFung,andofthesonofoneofuswhoisbelievedtobeaslavetothem,andthatweshallhavealltheassistancewhichyoucangiveusinthismatter。Moreover,wedemandthatifweshouldbetriedforanyoffenceunderthisoath,youtowhomweswearallegianceshallbeourjudgealone,noneothersintermeddlinginthetrial。Ifyouacceptthesetermswewillsweartheoath;otherwiseweswearnothing,butwillactasoccasionmayarise。” NowwewererequestedtostandbackwhiletheChildofKingsconsultedwithheradvisers,whichshedidforaconsiderabletime,sinceevidentlythequestionsraisedinvolveddifferencesofopinion。Intheend,however,sheandthosewhosupportedherseemedtooverruletheobjectors,andwewerecalledupandtoldthatourtermshadbeenacceptedandengrossedupontheformoftheoath,andthateverythingthereincludedwouldbefaithfullyobservedbytheRulerandCounciloftheAbati。 Sowesignedandswore,kissingthebook,orrathertheroll,inthecivilizedfashion。Afterwards,verytired,forallthisbusinesshadbeenanxious,wewereconductedbacktoourownquarterstolunch,orrathertodine,fortheAbatiatetheirheaviestmealatmidday,takingasiestaafteritaccordingtothecommonEasterncustom。 Aboutfouro\'clockofthatafternoonIwasawakenedfrommynapbythegrowlsofPharaoh,andlookeduptoseeamancrouchingagainstthedoor,evidentlyinfearofthedog\'sfangs。HeprovedtobeamessengerfromMaqueda,senttoaskusifwecaredtoaccompanyhertoaplacethatwehadneverseen。Ofcourseweanswered“Yes,“andwereatonceledbythemessengertoadisusedanddustyhallatthebackofthepalace,wherepresentlyMaquedaandthreeofherladiesjoinedus,andwiththemanumberofmenwhocarriedlightedlamps,gourdsofoil,andbundlesoftorches。 “Doubtless,friends,“saidMaqueda,whowasunveiledandappearedtohavequiterecoveredfromouroutburstofthemorning,“youhaveseenmanywonderfulplacesinthisAfricaandotherlands,butnowIamabouttoshowyouonethat,Ithink,isstrangerthanthemall。” Followingher,wecametoadoorattheendofthehallwhichthemenunboltedandshutagainbehindus,andthencepassedintoalongpassagecutintherock,thatslopedcontinuouslydownwardsandatlengthledthroughanotherdoorwaytothevastestcavethatwehadeverheardoforseen。Sovastwasit,indeed,thatthefeeblelightofourlampsdidnotsufficetoreachtheroof,andonlydimlyshowedtorightandlefttheoutlinesofwhatappearedtobeshatteredbuildingsofrock。 “BeholdthecavecityofMur,“saidMaqueda,wavingthelampsheheld。 “HereitwasthattheancientswhomwebelievetohavebeentheforefathersoftheFung,hadtheirsecretstronghold。Thesewallswerethoseoftheirgranaries,temples,andplacesofceremonial,but,asI havetoldyou,centuriesagoanearthquakeshatteredthem,leavingthemastheyarenow。Also,itbrokedownmuchofthecaveitself,causingtherooftofall,sothattherearemanypartswhereitisnotsafetoenter。Comenowandseewhatisleft。” Wefollowedherintothedepthofthewonderfulplace,ourlanternsandtorchesmakinglittlestarsoflightinthatgreatblackness。WesawtheruinsofgranariesstillfilledwiththedustofwhatI supposehadoncebeencorn,andcameatlengthtoahuge,rooflessbuildingofwhichtheareawasstrewnwithshatteredcolumns,andamongthemovergrownstatues,coveredsothickbydustthatwecouldonlydiscoverthatmostofthemseemedtobeshapedlikesphinxes。 “IfonlyHiggswerehere,“saidOliverwithasigh,andpassedontoMaqueda,whowascallinghimtolookatsomethingelse。 Leavingthetempleinwhichitwasunsafetowalk,sheledustowhereastrongspring,thewatersupplyoftheplace,bubbledupintoarockbasin,andoverflowingthencethroughpreparedopenings,ranawayweknewnotwhither。 “Look,thisfountainisveryancient,“saidMaqueda,pointingtothelipofthebasinthatwaswornawaytothedepthofseveralincheswherethosewhodrewwaterhadformanygenerationsrestedtheirhandsuponthehardrock。 “Howdidtheylightsovastacavern?“askedOliver。 “Wedonotknow,“sheanswered,“sincelampswouldscarcelyhaveservedthem。ItisasecretofthepastwhichnoneoftheAbatihavecaredtorecover,andanotherishowtheairisalwayskeptfreshsodeepinthebowelsofthemountain。Wecannotevensaywhetherthisplaceisnatural,asIthink,orhollowedoutbymen。” “Both,Iexpect,“Ianswered。“Buttellme,Lady,dotheAbatimakeanyuseofthisgreatcave?“ “Somecornisstillstoredhereinpitsincaseofsiege,“shereplied,addingsadly,“butitisnotenoughtobeofrealservice,sincealmostallofitcomesfromtheestatesoftheChildofKings。 InvainhaveIprayedthepeopletocontribute,ifonlyahundredthpartoftheirharvest,buttheywillnot。Eachsaysthathewouldgiveifhisneighbourgave,andsononegive。Andyetadaymaycomewhenastoreofcornalonewouldstandbetweenthemanddeathbyhunger——iftheFungheldthevalley,forinstance,“andsheturnedimpatientlyandwalkedforwardtoshowusthestableswheretheancientskepttheirhorsesandthemarksoftheirchariotwheelsinthestonefloor。 “Nicepeople,theAbati,sir,“saidQuicktome。“Ifitweren\'tforthewomenandchildren,and,aboveall,forthislittlelady,whomI ambeginningtoworshiplikemymaster,asindutybound,I\'dliketoseethemdoabitofhungering。” “Thereisonemoreplacetoshowyou,“saidMaqueda,whenwehadinspectedthestablesandarguedastowhatpossiblecausescouldhaveinducedtheancientstokeephorsesunderground,“whichperhapsyouwillthinkworthavisit,sinceitholdsthetreasuresthatare,orshallbe,yours。Come!“ Westartedforwardagainalongvariouspassages,thelastofwhichsuddenlywidenedintoabroadandsteepinclineofrock,whichwefollowedforquitefiftypacestillitendedinwhatseemedtobeablankwall。HereMaquedabadeherladiesandattendantshalt,whichindeedtheyseemedveryanxioustodo,thoughatthemomentwedidnotknowwhy。Thenshewenttooneendofthewallwhereitjoinedthatofthepassage,and,showingussomeloosestones,askedmetopullthemout,whichIdid,notwithoutdifficulty。Whenanaperturehadbeenmadelargeenoughforamantocreepthrough,sheturnedtoherpeopleandsaid: “You,Iknow,believethisplacetobehaunted,norwouldthebravestofyouenteritsavebyexpresscommand。ButIandthesestrangershavenosuchfears。Thereforegiveusagourdofoilandsometorchesandbidewhereyouaretillwereturn,settingalampintheholeinthewalltoguideusincaseourownshouldbecomeextinguished。No,donotreasonbutobey。Thereisnodanger,forthoughhot,theairwithinispure,asIknowwhohavebreatheditmorethanonce。” ThenshegaveherhandtoOliver,andwithhisassistancecreptthroughthehole。Wefollowed,tofindourselvesinanothercavern,where,asshehadsaid,thetemperaturewasmuchhotterthanthatwithout。 “Whatisthisplace?“askedOrmeinalowvoice,foritsaspectseemedtoawehim。 “ThetomboftheoldkingsofMur,“shereplied。“Presentlyyoushallsee,“andoncemoreshetookhishand,fortheslopewassharpandslippery。 Onwewent,alwaysdescending,forperhapsfourhundredyards,ourfootfallsechoingloudlyintheintensesilence,andourlamps,roundwhichthebatscircledinhundreds,makingfourstarsoflightintheutterblackness,tillatlengththepassagewidenedoutintowhatappearedtobeavastcirculararena,withaloftydome-likeroofofrock。Maquedaturnedtotheright,and,haltingbeforesomeobjectsthatglimmeredwhitely,heldupherlight,saying,“Look!“ Thiswaswhatwesaw:Agreatstonechairand,pileduponitsseatanduponitsbase,humanbones。Amongstthesewasaskull,andonit,grotesquelytilted,acrownofgold,whileotherornaments——sceptres,rings,necklaces,weaponsandarmour——weremingledwiththebones。Norwasthisall,forinawidecircleroundthechairwereotherskeletons,fiftyormoreofthem,andamongstthemtheornamentsthattheirownershadworn。 Also,infrontofeachstoodatrayofsomemetal,whichweafterwardsdiscoveredtobesilverorcopper,andheapeduponiteverykindofvaluable,suchasgoldencupsandvases,toiletutensils,necklaces,pectorals,bracelets,leglets,earringsandbeadsthatseemedtobecutfrompreciousstones,pilesofringmoney,andahundredotherthingssuchashavebeenprizedbymankindsincethebeginningofcivilization。 “Youunderstand,“saidMaqueda,aswestared,open-mouthedatthisawfulandmarvelloussight,“heinthechairwastheking。Thoseabouthimwerehisofficers,guards,andwomen。Whenhewasburiedtheybroughthishouseholdhere,bearinghiswealth,satthemdownabouthim,andkilledthem。Blowawaythedust,andyouwillseethattherockbeneathisstillstainedwiththeirblood;also,therearethesword-marksontheirskulls,andneckbones。” Quick,whowasofaninquiringmind,steppedforwardandverifiedthesestatements。 “Golly!“hesaid,throwingdowntheskullofamanoverwhomthetiredexecutionershadevidentlybungledbadly,“I\'mgladIdidn\'tservetheoldkingsofMur。Butthesamegamegoesoninasmallwayto-dayinAfrica,forwhenIwascampaigningontheWestCoastIcameacrossitnotafortnightold,onlytheretheyhadburiedthepoorbeggarsliving。” “Perhaps,“saidMaqueda,whentheSergeant\'sremarkshadbeentranslatedtoher。“YetIdonotthinkthecustomisonethatmypeoplewouldlove,“andshelaughedalittle,thenadded,“forward,friends,therearemanymoreofthesekingsandoildoesnotburnforever。” Sowemovedon,andatadistanceofsometwentypacesfoundanotherchairwithscatteredbonesonandabouttheseat,lyingwhereeachhadfallenasthedeadmandecayed。Rounditweretheskeletonsoftheunfortunateswhohadbeendoomedtoaccompanyhimuponhislastjourney,everyoneofthembehindhistrayofgoldenobjects,orofsimpletreasure。Infrontofthisking\'schairalsowerethebonesofadogwithajewelledcollar。 Againweproceededtoathirdmortuary,ifitmaysobecalled,andhereMaquedapointedouttheskeletonofaman,infrontofwhichstoodatraypiledupwithwhatevidentlyhadbeenthemedicinebottlesoftheperiodandamongthemanumberofrudesurgicalinstruments。 “Say,OPhysicianAdams,“sheremarkedwithasmile,“wouldyouhavewishedtobecourtdoctortothekingsofMur,ifindeedthatwasthentheircity\'sname?“ “No,Lady,“Ianswered;“butIdowishtoexaminehisinstrumentsifI haveyourleave,“andwhileshehurriedforwardIstoopeddownandfilledmypockets。HereImayremark,thatuponsubsequentinspectionIfoundamongtheseinstruments,manufacturedIknownotwhatnumberofthousandsofyearsago——foronthatpointcontroversyragesamongthelearned——manythatwithmodificationsarestillinuseto-day。 Ofthatstrangeanddreadfulsepulchrethereislittlemoretotell。 Frommonarchtomonarchwemarchedontillatlengthwegrewwearyofstaringatbonesandgold。EvenQuickgrewweary,whohadpassedhisearlyyouthinassistinghisfather,theparishsexton,andtherefore,likemyself,regardedtheserelicswithprofessionalinterest,thoughofadifferentdegree。Atanyrate,heremarkedthatthisfamilyvaultwasuncommonlyhot,andperhaps,ifitpleasedherMajesty,ashecalledMaqueda,wemighttaketherestofthedeceasedgentlemenasread,likearecruit\'sattestationquestions。 ButjustthenwecametoNo。25,accordingtomycounting,andwereobligedtostoptowonder,forclearlythiskinghadbeenthegreatestofthemall,sinceroundhimlayabouttwoorthreetimestheaveragenumberofdead,andanenormousquantityofwealth,someofitintheformoflittlestatuesofmenandwomen,orperhapsofgods。Yet,oddlyenough,hewashunchbackwithahugeskull,almostamonstrosityindeed。Perhapshismindpartookoftheabnormalqualitiesofhisbody,sincenolessthanelevenlittlechildrenhadbeensacrificedathisobsequies,twoofwhom,judgingfromtheircrookedbones,musthavebeenhisown。 OnewonderswhatchancedinMurandthesurroundingterritorieswhichthenacknowledgeditsswaywhenKingHunchbackruled。Alas!historywritesnorecord。 CHAPTERX QUICKLIGHTSAMATCH “Herewebegintoturn,forthiscaveisagreatcircle,“saidMaquedaoverhershoulder。 ButOliver,whomsheaddressed,hadlefthersideandwasengagedintakingobservationsbehindthehunchback\'sfuneralchairwithaninstrumentwhichhehadproducedfromhispocket。 Shefollowedhimandaskedcuriouslywhatthisthingmightbe,andwhyhemadeuseofithere。 “Wecallitacompass,“heanswered,“andittellsmethatbeyondusliestheeast,wherethesunrises;alsoitshowsatwhatheightwestandabovethesea,thatgreatwaterwhichyouhaveneverseen,O ChildofKings。Saynow,ifwecouldwalkthroughthisrock,whatshouldwefindoutyonder?“ “Thelion-headedidoloftheFung,Ihavebeentold,“sheanswered。 “ThatwhichyousawbeforeyoublewupthegateofthecityHarmac。 ButhowfaroffitmaybeIdonotknow,forIcannotseethroughstone。FriendAdams,helpmetorefillthelamps,fortheyburnlow,andallthesedeadwouldbeillcompanyinthedark。Soatleastmypeoplethink,sincethereisnotoneofthemthatdarestoenterthisplace。Whenfirstwefounditonlyafewyearsagoandsawthecompanyitheld,theyfled,andleftmetosearchitalone。Look,yonderaremyfootstepsinthedust。” SoIrefilledtheshallowhand-lamps,andwhileIdidsoOrmetooksomehastyobservationsofwhichhejotteddowntheresultsinhispocket-book。 “Whathaveyoulearned?“sheasked,whenatlastherejoinedussomewhatunwillingly,forshehadbeencallingtohimtocome。 “NotsomuchasIshouldhavedoneifyoucouldhavegivenmemoretime,“hereplied,addinginexplanation,“Lady,Iwasbroughtupasanengineer,thatis,onewhoexecutesworks,andtodosotakesmeasurementsandmakescalculations。Forinstance,thosedeadmenwhohollowedordressedthesecavesmusthavebeenengineersandnomeanones。” “Wehavesuchamongusnow,“shesaid。“Theyraisedamsandmakedrainsandhouses,thoughnotsogoodasthosewhichwerebuiltofold。ButagainIask——whathaveyoulearned,OwiseEngineer?“ “OnlythatherewestandnotsoveryfarabovethecityHarmac,ofwhichIchancedtotakethelevel,andthatbehindyonderchairtherewas,Ithink,onceapassagewhichhasbeenbuiltup。Butbepleasedtosaynothingofthematter,Lady,andtoaskmenomorequestionsatpresent,asIcannotanswerthemwithcertainty。” “Iseethatyouarediscreetaswellaswise,“sherepliedwithsomesarcasm。“Well,sinceImaynotbetrustedwithyourcounsel,keepittoyourself。” Oliverbowedandobeyedthiscurtinstruction。 Thenwebeganourreturnjourney,passingmanymoregroupsofskeletonswhichnowwescarcelytroubledtolookat,perhapsbecausetheheavyairfilledwithdustthatoncehadbeenthefleshofmen,wastellingonourenergies。OnlyInoticed,orrathertheobservantQuickcalledmyattentiontothefact,thataswewentthekingsintheirchairsweresurroundedbyfewerandfewerattendantsandwomen,andthattheofferingsplacedattheirfeetwereofanever-lesseningvalue。Indeed,afterwehadpassedanotherfiveorsixofthem,theirmurderedretinuesdwindledtoafewfemaleskeletons,doubtlessthoseoffavouritewiveswhohadbeensingledoutforthisparticularhonour。 Atlengththerewerenoneatall,thepoormonarchs,whonowwerecrowdedclosetogether,beinglefttoexploretheshadesalone,adornedmerelywiththeirownjewelleryandregalia。Ultimatelyeventhesewerereplacedbyfuneralgold-foilornaments,andthetraysoftreasurebyearthenwarejarswhichappearedtohavecontainednothingbutfoodandwine,andaddedtotheseafewspearsandotherweapons。 Thelastoftheoccupiedchairs,fortherewereemptyonesbeyond,containedboneswhich,fromtheirslendernessandthesmallsizeofthebraceletsamongthem,Isawatoncehadbelongedtoawomanwhohadbeensenttothegravewithoutcompanionsoranyofferingsatall。 “Doubtless,“saidMaqueda,whenIpointedthisouttoher,“atthattimetheancientshadgrownweakandpoor,sinceaftersomanykingstheypermittedawomantoruleoverthemandhadnowealthtowasteuponherburial。Thatmayhavebeenaftertheearthquake,whenonlyafewpeoplewereleftinMurbeforetheAbatitookpossessionofit。” “Where,then,arethoseofyourownhouseburied?“askedOliver,staringattheemptychairs。 “Oh!notinthisplace,“sheanswered;“Ihavetoldyouitwasdiscoveredbutafewyearsago。Werestintombsoutside,andformypartIwillsleepinthesimpleearth,sothatImayliveoningrassandflowers,ifinnootherway。Butenoughofdeathanddoom。Soon,whocantellhowsoon?weshallbeastheseare,“andsheshuddered。 “Meanwhile,webreathe,soletusmakethebestofbreath。Youhaveseenyourfee,say,doesitcontentyou?“ “Whatfee?“heasked。“Death,therewardofLife?HowcanItelluntilIhavepasseditsgate?“ HerethisphilosophicaldiscussionwasinterruptedbythesuddendeceaseofQuick\'slamp。 “Thoughttherewassomethingwrongwiththebloomingthing,“saidtheSergeant,“butcouldn\'tturnitup,asithasn\'tgotascrew,withoutwhichtheseold-fashionedcolzaoilsneverwerenogood。Hullo! Doctor,theregoesyours,“andashespoke,goitdid。 “Thewicks!“exclaimedMaqueda,“weforgottobringnewwicks,andwithoutthemofwhatuseisoil?Come,beswift;wearestillfarfromthemouthofthiscave,wherenoneexceptthehighpriestswilldaretoseekus,“and,takingOliverbythehand,shebegantorun,leavingustwotofollowasbestwecould。 “Steady,Doctor,“saidQuick,“steady。Inthepresenceofdisastercomradesshouldalwayssticktogether,asitsaysintheRed-bookpresentedbythecrowntowarrantofficers,butpaidforoutoftheirdeferredallowance。Takemyarm,Doctor。Ah!Ithoughtso,themorehastethelessspeed。Lookthere,“andhepointedtotheflyingshapesahead,nowalongwayoff,andwithonlyonelampbetweenthem。 NextinstantMaquedaturnedroundholdingupthisremaininglampandcalledtous。Isawthefaintlightgleamuponherbeautifulfaceandglitterdownthesilverornamentsofherdress。Verywildandstrangeshelookedinthathugevault,seenthusforasinglemoment,thenseennomore,forpresentlywheretheflamehadbeenwasbutaredspark,andthennothingatall。 “Stopstilltillwecomebacktoyou,“criedOliver,“andshoutatintervals。” “Yes,sir,“saidQuick,andinstantlyletoffafearfulyell,whichechoedbackwardandforwardacrossthevaulttillIwasquitebewildered。 “Allright,coming,“answeredOliver,andhisvoicesoundedsofartotheleftthatQuickthoughtitwisetoyellagain。 Tocutalongstoryshort,wenextheardhimonourrightandthenbehindus。 “Can\'ttrustsoundshere,sir,echoesaretoouncertain,“saidtheSergeant;“butcomeon,IthinkI\'veplacedthemnow,“andcallingto/them/nottomove,weheadedinwhatweweresurewastherightdirection。 TheendofthatadventurewasthatpresentlyItrippedupoveraskeletonandfoundmyselflyinghalfstunnedamidsttraysoftreasure,affectionatelyclaspingaskullundertheimpressionthatitwasQuick\'sboot。 Hehauledmeupagainsomehow,and,aswedidnotknowwhattodo,wesatdownamidstthedeadandlistened。BynowtheotherswereapparentlysofaroffthatthesoundofOliver\'scallingonlyreachedusinfaint,mysteriousnotesthatcamefromweknewnotwhence。 “As,likeidiots,westartedinsuchahurrythatweforgottobringanymatcheswithus,thereisnothingtobedone,exceptwait,“I said。“NodoubtinduecoursethoseAbatiwillgetovertheirfearofghostsandcometolookforus。” “WishIcoulddothesame,sir。Ididn\'tmindthosedeadersinthelight,butthedark\'sadifferentmatter。Can\'tyouhearthemrattlingtheirshanksandtalkingallroundus?“ “CertainlyIdohearsomething,“Ianswered,“butIthinkitmustbetheechoofourownvoices。” “Well,letusholdourjaw,sir,andperhapstheywillholdtheirs,forthiskindofconversationain\'tnice。” Soweweresilent,butthestrangemurmuringstillwenton,comingapparentlyfromthewallofthecavebehindus,anditoccurredtomethatIhadonceheardsomethinglikeitbefore,thoughatthetimeI couldnotthinkwhere。AfterwardsIrememberedthatitwaswhen,asaboy,IhadbeentakentoseetheWhisperingGalleryinSt。Paul\'sCathedralinLondon。 Half-an-hourorsowentbyinthisfashion,andstilltherewerenosignsoftheAbatiorofourmissingpair。Quickbegantofumbleamonghisclothes。Iaskedhimwhathewasdoing。 “Can\'thelpthinkingI\'vegotawaxmatchsomewhere,Doctor。I rememberfeelingitinoneofthepocketsofthiscoatonthedaybeforeweleftLondon,andthinkingafterwardsitwasn\'tsafetohavehaditpackedinaboxmarked\'Hold。\'NowifonlyIcouldfindthatmatch,wehavegotplentyoftorches,forI\'vestucktomybundleallthrough,althoughIneverthoughtofthemwhenthelampsweregoingout。” HavingsmallbeliefintheSergeant\'smatch,Imadenoanswer,andthesearchwentontillpresentlyIheardhimejaculate: “ByJingo,hereitis,inthelining。Yes,andtheheadfeelsallright。Now,Doctor,holdtwoofthetorchestowardme;makeready,present,fire!“andhestruckthematchandappliedittotheheadsoftheresinoustorches。 Instantlytheseblazedup,givinganintenselightinthatawfuldarkness。Bythislight,foronemomentonly,wesawastrange,andnotunattractivespectacle。IthinkIforgottosaythatinthecentreofthisvaultstoodakindofaltar,whichuntilthatmoment,indeed,Ihadnotseen。Thisaltar,which,doubtless,hadbeenusedforceremonialpurposesatthefuneralsoftheancientKings,consistedofaplainblockofbasaltstone,whereonwascutthesymbolofahumaneye,thestonebeingapproachedbystepsandsupporteduponcarvedandcrouchingsphinxes。 Onthelowestofthesesteps,nearenoughtoenableustoseethemquiteclearly,wereseatedOliverOrmeandMaqueda,ChildofKings。 Theywereseatedveryclosetogether;indeed,ifImusttellthetruth,Oliver\'sarmwasaboutMaqueda\'swaist,herheadresteduponhisshoulder,andapparentlyhewasengagedinkissingheruponthelips。 “Rightaboutface,“hissedtheSergeant,inatoneofcommand,“andmarktime!“ Soweright-aboutedforadecentperiod,then,coughingloudly—— becauseoftheirritantsmokeofthetorches——advancedtocrossthecavern,andbyaccidentstumbleduponourlostcompanions。IconfessthatIhadnothingtosay,butQuickrosetotheoccasionnobly。 “Gladtoseeyou,Captain,“hesaidtoOliver。“Wasgettingveryanxiousaboutyou,sir,untilbygoodluckIfoundamatchintheliningofmycoat。IftheProfessorhadbeenherehe\'dhavehadplenty,whichisanargumentinfavourofcontinuoussmoking,evenwhenladiesarepresent。Ah!nowonderherMajestyisfaintinthishotplace,pooryoungthing。It\'sluckyyoudidn\'tleaveholdofher,sir。Doyouthinkyoucouldmanagetosupporther,sir,asweoughttobemoving。Can\'toffertodosomyself,asIhavelamedmyfootwiththetoothofadeadking,alsomyarmsarefulloftorches。ButifyouprefertheDoctor——whatdoyousay,sir?Thatyou/can/manage?Thereissuchanechointhisvaultthatitisdifficulttohear——verywell,letusgoon,forthesetorcheswon\'tlastforever,andyouwouldn\'tlikeustohavetospendawholenightherewiththeladyinsuchadelicatecondition,wouldyou,especiallyasthosenasty-temperedAbatimightsaythatyouhaddoneitonpurpose?TakeherMajesty\'sarm,Doctor,andletustrek。I\'llgoaheadwiththetorches。” ToallthisartlessharangueOliveranswerednotasingleword,butglaredatussuspiciouslyovertheshapeofMaqueda,whoapparentlyhadfainted。OnlywhenIventuredtoofferhersomeprofessionalassistancesherecovered,andsaidthatshecouldgetonquitewellalone,whichmeantuponOrme\'sarm。 Well,theendofitwasthatshegoton,andsodidwe,forthetorcheslasteduntilwereachedthenarrow,slopingpassage,and,roundingthecorner,sawthelanternburningintheholeinthewall,afterwhich,ofcourse,thingswereeasy。 “Doctor,“saidOlivertomeinavoiceofstudiednonchalancethatnight,aswewerepreparingtoturnin,“didyounoticeanythingintheVaultofKingsthisafternoon?“ “Oh,yes,“Ianswered,“lots!Ofcourse,myself,Iamnotgiventoarch?ology,likepoorHiggs,butthesightstruckmeasabsolutelyunique。IfIwereinclinedtomoralize,forinstance,whatacontrastbetweenthosedeadrulersandtheiryoungandbeautifulsuccessor,fulloflifeandlove“——herehelookedatmesharply——“loveofherpeople,suchasIhavenodoubtintheirday——“ “Oh,shutit,Adams!Idon\'twantaphilosophicallecturewithhistoricalcomparisons。Didyounoticeanythingexceptbonesandgoldwhenthatunutterableass,Quick,suddenlyturnedonthelights——I meanstruckthematchwhichunfortunatelyhehadwithhim。” NowIgaveitupandfacedthesituation。 “Well,ifyouwantthetruth,“Isaid,“not/very/muchmyself,formysightisn\'tasgoodasitusedtobe。ButtheSergeant,whohasextraordinarilysharpeyes,thoughtthathesawyoukissingMaqueda,asuppositionthatyourrelativeattitudesseemedtoconfirm,whichexplains,moreover,someofthecurioussoundsweheardbeforehelitthetorches。That\'swhyheaskedmetoturnmyback。But,ofcourse,wemayhavebeenmistaken。DoIunderstandyoutosaythattheSergeantwasmistaken?“ OliverconsignedtheSergeant\'seyestoanultimatefateworsethanthatwhichbefellthoseofPeepingTom;then,inaburstofcandour,forsubterfugeneverwashisforte,ownedup: “Youmadenomistake,“hesaid,“weloveeachother,anditcameoutsuddenlyinthedark。Isupposethattheunusualsurroundingsactedonournerves。” “FromamoralpointofviewIamgladthatyouloveeachother,“I remarked,“sinceembracesthataremerelynervouscannotbecommended。 Butfromeveryother,inourcircumstancestheresultingsituationstrikesmeasalittleshortofawful,althoughQuick,amostobservantman,warnedmetoexpectitfromthefirst。”