第53章

类别:其他 作者:Haggard, H。 Rider字数:4792更新时间:18/12/26 16:43:37
’WemustseekshelterintheCityofPines,orflyacrossthewater;thereisnootherchoice,husband。’ ’Wecannottrythesea,Otomie,foralltheshipsthatcomehereareSpanish,andIdonotknowhowtheywillgreetusintheCityofPinesnowthatourcauseislost,andwithitsomanythousandsoftheirwarriors。’ ’Wemusttaketherisk,husband。 TherearestilltrueheartsinAnahuac,whowillstandbyusinoursorrowandtheirown。 Attheleastwehaveescapedfromgreaterdangers。 Nowletmedressyourwoundsandrestawhile。’ SoforthreemoredaysIlayinthecaveofthemountainsandOtomietendedme,andattheendofthattimemystatewassuchthatIcouldtravelinalitter,thoughforsomeweeksIwasunabletosetfoottotheground。 Onthefourthdaywestartedbynight,andIwascarriedonmen’sshoulderstillatlengthwepassedupthegorgethatleadstotheCityofPines。 HerewewerestoppedbysentriestowhomOtomietoldourtale,biddingsomeofthemgoforwardandrepeatittothecaptainsofthecity。 Wefollowedthemessengersslowly,formybearerswereweary,andcametothegatesofthebeautifultownjustastheredraysofsunsetstruckuponthesnowypinnacleofXacathattowersbehindit,turninghercapofsmoketoasullenred,likethatofmolteniron。 Thenewsofourcominghadspreadabout,andhereandthereknotsofpeopleweregatheredtowatchuspass。 Forthemostparttheystoodsilent,butnowandagainsomewomanwhosehusbandorsonhadperishedinthesiege,wouldhissacurseatus。 Alas!howdifferentwasourstatethisdaytowhatithadbeenwhennotayearbeforeweenteredtheCityofPinesforthefirsttime。 Thenwewereescortedbyanarmytenthousandstrong,thenmusicianshadsungbeforeusandourpathwasstrewnwithflowers。 Andnow! NowwecametwofugitivesfromthevengeanceoftheTeules,Iborneinalitterbyfourtiredsoldiers,whileOtomie,theprincessofthispeople,stillcladinherwanton’srobe,atwhichthewomenmocked,forshehadbeenabletocomebynoother,trampedatmyside,sincetherewerenonetocarryher,andtheinhabitantsoftheplacecursedusastheauthorsoftheirwoes。 Nordidweknowiftheywouldstopatwords。 Atlengthwecrossedthesquarebeneaththeshadowoftheteocalli,andreachedtheancientandsculpturedpalaceasthelightfailed,andthesmokeonXaca,theholyhill,begantoglowwiththefireinitsheart。 Heresmallpreparationhadbeenmadetoreceiveus,andthatnightwesuppedbythelightofatorchupontortillasormealcakesandwater,likethehumblestintheland。 Thenwecrepttoourrest,andasIlayawakebecauseofthepainofmyhurts,I heardOtomie,whothoughtthatIslept,breakintolowsobbingatmyside。 Herproudspiritwashumbledatlast,andshe,whomIhadneverknowntoweepexceptonce,whenourfirstborndiedinthesiege,weptbitterly。 ’Whydoyousorrowthus,Otomie?’Iaskedatlength。 ’Ididnotknowthatyouwereawake,husband,’shesobbedinanswer,’orIwouldhavecheckedmygrief。 Husband,Isorrowoverallthathasbefallenusandmypeople——also,thoughthesearebutlittlethings,becauseyouarebroughtlowandtreatedasamanofnoestate,andofthecoldcomfortthatwefindhere。’ ’Youhavecause,wife,’Ianswered。 ’Say,whatwilltheseOtomiesdowithus——killus,orgiveusuptotheTeules?’ ’Idonotknow;to-morrowweshalllearn,butformypartIwillnotbesurrenderedliving。’ ’NorI,wife。 DeathisbetterthanthetendermerciesofCortesandhisminister,deGarcia。 Isthereanyhope?’ ’Yes,thereishope,beloved。 NowtheOtomiearecastdownandtheyrememberthatweledthefloweroftheirlandtodeath。 Buttheyarebraveandgenerousatheart,andifIcantouchthemthere,allmayyetbewell。 Weariness,painandmemorymakeusweak,whoshouldbefullofcourage,havingescapedsomanyills。 Sleep,myhusband,andleavemetothink。 Allshallyetgowell,forevenmisfortunehasanend。’ SoIslept,andwokeinthemorningsomewhatrefreshedandwithahappiermind,forwhoistherethatisnotbolderwhenthelightshinesonhimandheisrenewedbyrest? WhenIopenedmyeyesthesunwasalreadyhigh,butOtomiehadrisenwiththedawnandshehadnotbeenidleduringthosethreehours。 Foronethingshehadcontrivedtoobtainfoodandfreshraimentmorebefittingtoourrankthantheragsinwhichwewereclothed。 Alsoshehadbroughttogethercertainmenofconditionwhowerefriendlyandloyaltoherinmisfortune,andtheseshesentaboutthecity,lettingitbeknownthatshewouldaddressthepeopleatmid-dayfromthestepsofthepalace,forasOtomieknewwell,theheartstringsofacrowdaretouchedmoreeasilythanthoseofcoldandancientcounsellors。 ’Willtheycometolisten?’Iasked。 ’Havenofear,’sheanswered。 ’Thedesiretolookuponuswhohavesurvivedthesiege,andtoknowthetruthofwhathashappened,willbringthem。 Moreover,somewillbethereseekingvengeanceonus。’ Otomiewasright,forasthemorningdrewontowardsmid-day,IsawthedwellersintheCityofPinesgatheringinthousands,tillthespacebetweenthestepsofthepalaceandthefaceofthepyramidwasblackwiththem。 NowOtomiecombedhercurlinghairandplacedflowersinit,andsetagleamingfeathercloakabouthershoulders,sothatithungdownoverherwhiterobes,andonherbreastthatsplendidnecklaceofemeraldswhichGuatemochadgiventomeinthetreasurechamber,andwhichshehadpreservedsafelythroughallourevilfortune,andagoldengirdleaboutherwaist。 Inherhandalsoshetookalittlesceptreofebonytippedwithgold,thatwasinthepalace,withotherornamentsandemblemsofrank,andthusattired,thoughshewaswornwithtravelandsuffering,andgriefhaddimmedherbeautyforawhile,sheseemedthequeenliestwomanthatmyeyeshaveseen。 Nextshecausedmetobelaiduponmyrudelitter,andwhenthehourofnoonwascome,shecommandedthosesoldierswhohadbornemeacrossthemountainstocarrymebyherside。 Thusweissuedfromthewidedoorwayofthepalaceandtookourstandupontheplatformattheheadofthesteps。 Aswecameagreatcryrosefromthethousandsofthepeople,afiercecrylikethatofwildbeastshowlingfortheirprey。 Higherandhigheritrose,asoundtostriketerrorintothebravestheart,andbydegreesIcaughtitspurport。 ’Killthem!’saidthecry。 ’GivetheliarstotheTeules。’ Otomiesteppedforwardtotheedgeoftheplatform,andliftingtheebonysceptreshestoodsilent,thesunlightbeatingonherlovelyfaceandform。 Butthemultitudescreamedathousandtauntsandthreatsatus,andstillthetumultgrew。 Oncetheyrushedtowardsherasthoughtotearhertopieces,butfellbackatthelaststair,asawavefallsfromarock,andonceaspearwasthrownthatpassedbetweenherneckandshoulder。 Nowthesoldierswhohadcarriedme,makingcertainthatourdeathwasathand,andhavingnowishtoshareit,setmylitterdownuponthestonesandslippedbackintothepalace,butallthiswhileOtomieneversomuchasmoved,no,notevenwhenthespearhissedpasther。 Shestoodbeforethemstatelyandscornful,averyqueenamongwomen,andlittlebylittlethemajestyofherpresenceandthegreatnessofhercouragehushedthemtosilence。 Whentherewasquietatlength,shespokeinaclearvoicethatcarriedfar。 ’AmIamongmyownpeopleoftheOtomie?’sheaskedbitterly,’orhavewelostourpathandwanderedperchanceamongsomesavageTlascalantribe? Listen,peopleoftheOtomie。 Ihavebutonevoiceandnonecanreasonwithamultitude。 Chooseyouatonguetospeakforyou,andlethimsetoutthedesireofyourhearts。’ Nowthetumultbeganagain,forsomeshoutedonenameandsomeanother,butintheendapriestandnoblenamedMaxtlasteppedforward,amanofgreatpoweramongtheOtomie,who,aboveallhadfavouredanalliancewiththeSpaniardsandopposedthesendingofanarmytoaidGuatemocinthedefenceofTenoctitlan。 Nordidhecomealone,forwithhimwerefourchiefs,whombytheirdressI knewtobeTlascalansandenvoysfromCortes。 Thenmyheartsank,foritwasnotdifficulttoguesstheobjectoftheircoming。 ’Speakon,Maxtla,’saidOtomie,’forwemusthearwhatthereisforustoanswer,andyou,peopleoftheOtomie,Iprayyoukeepsilence,thatyoumayjudgebetweenuswhenthereisanendoftalking。’ Nowagreatsilencefelluponthemultitude,whopressedtogetherlikesheepinapen,andstrainedtheirearstocatchthewordsofMaxtla。 ’Myspeechwithyou,princess,andtheTeuleyouroutlawedhusband,shallbeshortandsharp,’hebeganroughly。 ’AwhilehenceyoucamehithertoseekanarmytoaidCuitlahua,EmperoroftheAztecs,inhisstrugglewiththeTeules,thesonsofQuetzal。 Thatarmywasgivenyou,againstthewishesofmanyofus,foryouwonoverthecouncilbythehoneyofyourwords,andwewhourgedcaution,orevenanalliancewiththewhitemen,thechildrenofgod,wereoverruled。 Youwenthence,andtwentythousandmen,theflowerofourpeople,followedyoutoTenoctitlan。 Wherearetheynow? Iwilltellyou。 Sometwohundredofthemhavecreptbackhome,therestflytoandfrothroughtheairinthegizzardsofthezaphilotes,orcrouchontheearthinthebelliesofjackals。 Deathhasthemall,andyouledthemtotheirdeaths。 Isitthenmuchthatweshouldseekthelivesofyoutwoinpaymentforthoseoftwentythousandofoursons,ourhusbands,andourfathers? Butwedonotevenaskthis。 HerebesidemestandambassadorsfromMalinche,thecaptainoftheTeules,whoreachedourcitybutanhourago。 ThisisthedemandthattheybringfromMalinche,andinhisownwords: ’“DeliverbacktomeOtomie,thedaughterofMontezuma,andtherenegadeherparamour,whoisknownasTeule,andwhohasfledfromthejusticeduetohiscrimes,anditshallbewellwithyou,peopleoftheOtomie。 Hidethemorrefusetodeliverthem,andthefateoftheCityofPinesshallbeasthefateofTenoctitlan,queenofthevalley。 Choosethenbetweenmyloveandmywrath,peopleoftheOtomie。 Ifyouobey,thepastshallbeforgivenandmyyokewillbelightuponyou;ifyourefuse,yourcityshallbestampedflatandyourverynamewipedoutoftherecordsoftheworld。“ ’Say,messengersofMalinche,arenotthesethewordsofMalinche?’ ’Theyarehisverywords,Maxtla,’saidthespokesmanoftheembassy。 Nowagaintherewasatumultamongthepeople,andvoicescried,’Givethemup,givethemtoMalincheasapeaceoffering。’ Otomiestoodforwardtospeakanditdiedaway,foralldesiredtohearherwords。 Thenshespoke: ’Itseems,peopleoftheOtomie,thatIamonmytrialbeforemyownvassals,andmyhusbandwithme。 Well,Iwillpleadourcauseaswellasawomanmay,andhavingthepower,youshalljudgebetweenusandMaxtlaandhisallies,MalincheandtheTlascalans。 Whatisouroffence? ItisthatwecamehitherbythecommandofCuitlahuatoseekyouraidinhiswarwiththeTeules。 WhatdidI tellyouthen? ItoldyouthatifthepeopleofAnahuacwouldnotstandtogetheragainstthewhitemen,theymustbebrokenonebyonelikethesticksofanunboundfaggot,andcastintotheflames。