第27章

类别:其他 作者:Haggard, H。 Rider字数:4802更新时间:18/12/26 16:43:37
Theyledmetotheedgeofthepyramid,orasnearasIwouldgo,forIshrankbacklesttheyshouldseizemesuddenlyandcastmeovertheedge。 Andtherethehighpriestcalledoutmydignitytothethousandswhowereassembledbeneath,andeveryoneofthembentthekneeinadorationofme,thepriestsaboveandthemultitudesbelow。 AndsoitwentontillIgrewdizzywiththeworship,andtheshouting,andthesoundsofmusic,andthesightsofdeath,andverythankfulwasI,whenatlasttheycarriedmebacktoChapoltepec。 Herenewhonoursawaitedme,forIwasconductedtoasplendidrangeofapartments,nexttothoseoftheemperorhimself,andI wastoldthatallMontezuma’shouseholdwereatmycommandandthathewhorefusedtodomybiddingshoulddie。 SoatlastIspokeandsaiditwasmybiddingthatIshouldbesufferedtorestawhile,tillafeastwaspreparedformeintheapartmentsofGuatemoctheprince,forthereIhopedtomeetOtomie。 MytutorsandthenobleswhoattendedmeansweredthatMontezumamyservanthadtrustedthatIwouldfeastwithhimthatnight。 Stillmycommandshouldbedone。 Thentheyleftme,sayingthattheywouldcomeagaininanhourtoleadmetothebanquet。 NowIthrewofftheemblemsofmygodheadandcastmyselfdownoncushionstorestandthink,andacertainexultationtookpossessionofme,forwasInotagod,andhadInotpoweralmostabsolute? StillbeingofacautiousmindIwonderedwhyIwasagod,andhowlongmypowerwouldlast。 Beforethehourhadgoneby,pagesandnoblesentered,bearingnewrobeswhichwereputuponmybodyandfreshflowerstocrownmyhead,andIwasledawaytotheapartmentsofGuatemoc,fairwomengoingbeforemewhoplayeduponinstrumentsofmusic。 HereGuatemoctheprincewaitedtoreceiveme,whichhedidasthoughI,hiscaptiveandcompanion,wasthefirstofkings。 AndyetIthoughtthatIsawmerrimentinhiseye,mingledwithsorrow。 BendingforwardIspoketohiminawhisper: ’Whatdoesallthismean,prince?’Isaid。 ’AmIbefooled,oramI indeedagod?’ ’Hush!’heanswered,bowinglowandspeakingbeneathhisbreath。 ’Itmeansbothgoodandillforyou,myfriendTeule。 AnothertimeIwilltellyou。’ Thenheaddedaloud,’Doesitpleaseyou,O Tezcat,godofgods,thatweshouldsitatmeatwithyou,orwillyoueatalone?’ ’Thegodslikegoodcompany,prince,’Isaid。 NowduringthistalkIhaddiscoveredthatamongthosegatheredinthehallwastheprincessOtomie。 Sowhenwepassedtothelowtablearoundwhichweweretositoncushions,Ihungbackwatchingwhereshewouldplaceherself,andthenatonceseatedmyselfbesideher。 Thiscausedsomelittleconfusionamongthecompany,fortheplaceofhonourhadbeenpreparedformeattheheadofthetable,theseatofGuatemocbeingtomyrightandthatofhiswife,theroyalTecuichpo,tomyleft。 ’Yourseatisyonder,OTezcat,’shesaid,blushingbeneathheroliveskinasshespoke。 ’Surelyagodmaysitwherehechooses,royalOtomie,’Ianswered; ’besides,’Iaddedinalowvoice,’whatbetterplacecanhefindthanbythesideofthemostlovelygoddessontheearth。’ Againsheblushedandanswered,’Alas!Inogoddess,butonlyamortalmaid。 Listen,ifyoudesirethatIshouldbeyourcompanionatourfeasts,youmustissueitasacommand;nonewilldaretodisobeyyou,notevenMontezumamyfather。’ SoIroseandsaidinveryhaltingAztectothenobleswhowaitedonme,’ItismywillthatmyplaceshallalwaysbesetbythesideoftheprincessOtomie。’ AtthesewordsOtomieblushedevenmore,andamurmurwentroundamongtheguests,whileGuatemocfirstlookedangryandthenlaughed。 Butthenobles,myattendants,bowed,andtheirspokesmananswered: ’ThewordsofTezcatshallbeobeyed。 LettheseatofOtomie,theroyalprincess,thefavouredofTezcat,beplacedbythesideofthegod。’ Afterwardsthiswasalwaysdone,exceptwhenIatewithMontezumahimself。 MoreovertheprincessOtomiebecameknownthroughoutthecityas’theblessedprincess,thefavouredofTezcat。’ Forsostrongaholdhadcustomandsuperstitionuponthispeoplethattheythoughtitthegreatestofhonourstoher,whowasamongthefirstladiesintheland,thathewhoforalittlespacewassupposedtoholdthespiritofthesouloftheworld,shoulddeigntodesirehercompanionshipwhenheate。 Nowthefeastwenton,andpresentlyImadeshifttoaskOtomiewhatallthismightmean。 ’Alas!’shewhispered,’youdonotknow,nordareItellyounow。 ButIwillsaythis:thoughyouwhoareagodmaysitwhereyouwillto-day,anhourshallcomewhenyoumustliewhereyouwouldnot。 Listen:whenwehavefinishedeating,saythatitisyourwishtowalkinthegardensofthepalaceandthatIshouldaccompanyyou。 ThenImayfindachancetospeak。’ Accordingly,whenthefeastwasoverIsaidthatIdesiredtowalkinthegardenswiththeprincessOtomie,andwewentoutandwanderedunderthesolemntrees,thataredrapedinawinding-sheetofgreymosswhich,hangingfromeveryboughasthoughtheforesthadbeendeckedwiththewhitebeardsofanarmyofagedmen,wavedandrustledsadlyinthekeennightair。 Butalas!wemightnotbealone,forafterusatadistanceoftwentypacesfollowedallmycrowdofattendantnobles,togetherwithfairdancinggirlsandminstrelsarmedwiththeiraccursedflutes,onwhichtheyblewinseasonandoutofit,dancingastheyblew。 InvaindidIcommandthemtobesilent,tellingthemthatitwaswrittenofoldthatthereisatimetoplayanddanceandatimetoceasefromdancing,forinthisalonetheywouldnotobeyme。 NevercouldIbeatpeacebecauseofthemthenorthereafter,andnottillnowdidI learnhowgreatatreasureissolitude。 Stillwewereallowedtowalktogetherunderthetrees,andthoughtheclamourofmusicpursueduswhereverwewent,weweresoondeepintalk。 ThenitwasthatIlearnedhowdreadfulwasthefatewhichovershadowedme。 ’Know,OTeule,’saidOtomie,forshewouldcallmebytheoldnamewhentherewerenonetohear;’thisisthecustomofourland,thateveryyearayoungcaptiveshouldbechosentobetheearthlyimageofthegodTezcat,whocreatedtheworld。 Onlytwothingsarenecessarytothiscaptive,namely,thathisbloodshouldbenoble,andthathispersonshouldbebeautifulandwithoutflaworblemish。 Thedaythatyoucamehither,Teule,chancedtobethedayofchoosinganewcaptivetopersonatethegod,andyouhavebeenchosenbecauseyouarebothnobleandmorebeautifulthananymaninAnahuac,andalsobecausebeingofthepeopleoftheTeules,thechildrenofQuetzalofwhomsomanyrumourshavereachedus,andwhosecomingmyfatherMontezumadreadsmorethananythingintheworld,itwasthoughtbytheprieststhatyoumayaverttheirangerfromus,andtheangerofthegods。’ NowOtomiepausedasonewhohassomethingtosaythatshecanscarcelyfindwordstofit,butI,rememberingonlywhathadbeensaid,swelledinwardlywiththesenseofmyowngreatness,andbecausethislovelyprincesshaddeclaredthatIwasthemostbeautifulmaninAnahuac,IwhothoughIwaswell-lookingenough,hadneverbeforebeencalled’beautiful’byman,woman,orchild。 Butinthiscaseasinmanyanother,pridewentbeforeafall。 ’Itmustbespoken,Teule,’Otomiecontinued。 ’Alas!thatitshouldbeIwhoamfatedtotellyou。 ForayearyouwillruleasagodinthiscityofTenoctitlan,andexceptforcertainceremoniesthatyoumustundergo,andcertainartswhichyoumustlearn,nonewilltroubleyou。 Yourslightestwishwillbealaw,andwhenyousmileonany,itshallbeanomenofgoodtothemandtheywillblessyou;evenmyfatherMontezumawilltreatyouwithreverenceasanequalormore。 Everydelightshallbeyoursexceptthatofmarriage,andthiswillbewithheldtillthetwelfthmonthoftheyear。 Thenthefourmostbeautifulmaidensinthelandwillbegiventoyouasbrides。’ ’Andwhowillchoosethem?’Iasked。 ’Nay,Iknownot,Teule,whodonotmeddleinsuchmysteries,’sheansweredhurriedly。 ’Sometimesthegodisjudgeandsometimesthepriestsjudgeforhim。 Itisasitmaychance。 Listennowtotheendofmytaleandyouwillsurelyforgettherest。 Foronemonthyouwilllivewithyourwives,andthismonthyouwillpassinfeastingatallthenoblesthousesinthecity。 Onthelastdayofthemonth,however,youwillbeplacedinaroyalbargeandtogetherwithyourwives,paddledacrossthelaketoaplacethatisnamed“MeltingofMetals。“ Thenceyouwillbeledtotheteocallinamed“HouseofWeapons,“whereyourwiveswillbidfarewelltoyouforever,andthere,Teule,alas!thatImustsayit,youaredoomedtobeofferedasasacrificetothegodwhosespirityouhold,thegreatgodTezcat,foryourheartwillbetornfromyourbody,andyourheadwillbestruckfromyourshouldersandsetuponthestakethatisknownas“postofheads。“’ NowwhenIheardthisdreadfuldoomIgroanedaloudandmykneestrembledsothatIalmostfelltotheground。 Thenagreatfuryseizedmeand,forgettingmyfather’scounsel,Iblasphemedthegodsofthatcountryandthepeoplewhoworshippedthem,firstintheAztecandMayalanguages,thenwhenmyknowledgeofthesetonguesfailedme,inSpanishandgoodEnglish。 ButOtomie,whoheardsomeofmywordsandguessedmore,wasseizedwithfearandliftedherhands,saying: ’Cursenottheawfulgods,Ibeseechyou,lestsometerriblethingbefallyouatonce。 Ifyouareoverhearditwillbethoughtthatyouhaveanevilspiritandnotagoodone,andthenyoumustdienowandbytorment。 Attheleastthegods,whoareeverywhere,willhearyou。’ ’Letthemhear,’Ianswered。 ’Theyarefalsegodsandthatcountryisaccursedwhichworshipsthem。 TheyaredoomedIsay,andalltheirworshippersaredoomed。 Nay,IcarenotifIamheard——aswelldienowbytormentasliveayearinthetormentofapproachingdeath。 ButIshallnotdiealone,alltheseaofbloodthatyourpriestshaveshedcriesoutforvengeancetothetrueGod,andHewillavenge。’ ThusIravedon,beingmadwithfearandimpotentanger,whiletheprincessOtomiestoodterrifiedandamazedatmyblasphemies,andtheflutespipedandthedancersdancedbehindus。 AndasIravedIsawthatthemindofOtomiewanderedfrommywords,forshewasstaringtowardstheeastlikeonewhoseesavision。 ThenIlookedalsotowardstheeastandsawthattheskywasalightthere。 Forfromtheedgeofthehorizontothehighestpartsofheavenspreadafanofpaleandfearfullightpowderedoverwithsparksoffire,thehandleofthefanrestingontheearthasitwere,whileitswingscoveredtheeasternsky。 NowIceasedmycursingandstoodtransfixed,andasIstood,acryofterrorarosefromalltheprecinctsofthepalaceandpeoplepouredfromeverydoortogazeupontheportentthatflaredandblazedintheeast。 PresentlyMontezumahimselfcameout,attendedbyhisgreatlords,andinthatghastlylightIsawthathislipsworkedandhishandswrithedovereachother。 Norwasthemiracledonewith,foranonfromtheclearskythathungoverthecity,descendedaballoffire,whichseemedtorestuponthepointsoftheloftytempleinthegreatsquare,lightinguptheteocalliaswiththeglareofday。