第15章

类别:其他 作者:Sir H Rider Haggard字数:4575更新时间:18/12/27 08:32:33
thyfirstbornson——deadisthyson,OPharaoh!Deadisthyson,O Queen!InmyarmshediedsuddenlyasIlulledhimtohisrest,“andshelaidthebodyofthechilddownontheboardamongthevesselsofgold,amongthegarlandsoflotusflowersandthebeakersofrose-redwine。 ThenPharaohroseandrenthispurplerobesandweptaloud。Meriamunrosetoo,andliftingthebodyofhersonclaspedittoherbreast,andhereyeswereterriblewithwrathandgrief,butsheweptnot。 “Seenowthecursethatthisevilwoman,thisFalseHathor,hathbroughtuponus,“shesaid。 Buttheveryguestssprangupcrying,“ItisnottheHathorwhomweworship,itisnottheHolyHathor,itistheGodsofthosedarkApurawhomthou,OQueen,wiltnotletgo。OnthyheadandtheheadofPharaohbeit,“andevenastheycriedthemurmurwithoutgrewtoashriekofwoe,ashrieksowildandterriblethatthePalacewallsrang。Againthatshriekrose,andyetathirdtime,neverwassuchacryheardinEgypt。AndnowforthefirsttimeinallhisdaysthefaceoftheWanderergrewwhitewithfear,andinfearofheartheprayedforsuccourtohisGoddess——toAphrodite,thedaughterofDione。 AgainthedoorsbehindthemburstopenandtheGuardsflockedin—— mightymenofmanyforeignlands;butnowtheirfaceswerewan,theireyesstaredwide,andtheirjawshungdown。ButatthesoundoftheclangingoftheirharnessthestrengthoftheWanderercamebacktohimagain,fortheGodsandtheirvengeancehefeared,butnottheswordofman。Andnowoncemorethebowsangaloud。Hegraspedit,hebentitwithhismightyknee,andstrungit,crying: “Awake,Pharaoh,awake!Foesdrawon。Say,betheseallthemen?“ ThentheCaptainanswered,“ThesebealloftheGuardwhoareleftlivinginthePalace。Therestarestark,smittenbytheangryGods。“ NowastheCaptainspake,onecamerunningupthehall,heedingneitherthedeadnortheliving。ItwastheoldpriestRei,theCommanderoftheLegionofAmen,whohadbeentheWanderer’sguide,andhislookswerewildwithfear。 “Hearken,Pharaoh!“hecried,“thypeopleliedeadbythousandsinthestreets——thehousesarefullofdead。IntheTemplesofPtahandAmenmanyofthepriestshavefallendeadalso。“ “Hastthoumoretotell,oldman?“criedtheQueen。 “Thetalehasnotallbeentold,OQueen。Thesoldiersaremadwithfearandwiththesightofdeath,andslaytheircaptains;barelyhaveIescapedfromthoseinmycommandoftheLegionofAmen。FortheyswearthatthisdeathhasbeenbroughtuponthelandbecausethePharaohwillnotlettheApurago。Hither,then,theycometoslaythePharaoh,andtheealso,OQueen,andwiththemcomemanythousandsofpeople,catchingupsucharmsaslietotheirhands。“ NowPharaohsankdowngroaning,buttheQueenspaketotheWanderer: “Anonthyweaponsangofwar,Eperitus;nowwarisatthegates。“ “LittleIfeartherushofbattleandtheblowsmendealinanger,Lady,“hemadeanswer,“thoughamanmayfeartheGodswithoutshame。 Ho,Guards!closeup,closeuproundme!Looknotsopale-facednowdeathfromtheGodsisdonewith,andwehavebuttofeartheswordofmen。“ Sogreatwashismienandsoglorioushisfaceashecriedthus,andonebyonedrewhislongarrowsforthandlaidthemontheboard,thatthetremblingGuardstookheart,andtothenumberoffiftyandonerangedthemselvesontheedgeoftheda?sinadoubleline。Thentheyalsomadereadytheirbowsandloosenedthearrowsintheirquivers。 Nowfromwithouttherecamearoarofmen,andanon,whilethoseofthehouseofPharaoh,andoftheguestsandnobles,whosatatthefeastandyetlived,fledbehindthesoldiers,thebrazendoorswereburstinwithmightyblows,andthroughthemagreatarmedmultitudesurgedalongthehall。Therecamesoldiersbrokenfromtheirranks。 TherecametheembalmersoftheDead;theirhandswereoverfullofworkto-night,buttheylefttheirworkundone;Deathhadsmittensomeevenofthese,andtheirfellowsdidnotshrinkbackfromthemnow。 Therecamethesmith,blackfromtheforge,andthescribebowedwithendlesswriting;andthedyerwithhispurplehands,andthefisherfromthestream;andthestuntedweaverfromtheloom,andtheleperfromtheTemplegates。Theyweremadwithlustoflife,astarvelinglifethattheKinghadtaxed,whenheletnottheApurago。Theyweremadwithfearofdeath;theirwomenfollowedthemwithdeadchildrenintheirarms。Theysmotedownthegoldenfurnishings,theytorethesilkenhangings,theycasttheemptycupsofthefeastatthefacesoftremblingladies,andcriedaloudforthebloodoftheKing。 “WhereisPharaoh?“theyyelled,“showusPharaohandtheQueenMeriamun,thatwemayslaythem。Deadareourfirstborn,theylieinheapsasthefishlaywhenSihorranredwithblood。DeadaretheybecauseofthecursethathasbeenbroughtuponusbytheprophetsoftheApura,whomPharaoh,andPharaoh’sQueen,yetholdinKhem。“ NowastheycriedtheysawPharaohMeneptahcoweringbehindthedoublelineofGuards,andtheysawtheQueenMeriamunwhocowerednot,butstoodsilentabovethedin。ThenshethrustherwaythroughtheGuards,andyetholdingthebodyofthechildtoherbreast,shestoodbeforethemwitheyesthatflashedmorebrightlythantheuraeuscrownuponherbrow。 “Back!“shecried,“back!ItisnotPharaoh,itisnotI,whohavebroughtthisdeathuponyou。Forwetoohavedeathhere!“andsheheldupthebodyofherdeadson。“ItisthatFalseHathorwhomyeworship,thatWitchofmanyavoiceandmanyafacewhoturnsyourheartsfaintwithlove。Forhersakeyeendurethesewoes,onherheadisallthisdeath。Go,tearhertemplestonefromstone,andrendherbeautylimbfromlimbandbeavengedandfreethelandfromcurses。“ Amomentthepeoplestoodandhearkened,mutteringasstandsthelionthatisabouttospring,whilethosewhopressedwithoutcried: “Forward!Forward!Slaythem!Slaythem!“Thenaswithonevoicetheyscreamed: “TheHathorwelove,butyouwehate,foryehavebroughtthesewoesuponus,andyeshalldie。“ Theycried,theybrawled,theycastfootstoolsandstonesattheGuards,andthenacertaintallmanamongthemdrewabow。StraightattheQueen’sfairbreastheaimedhisarrow,andswiftandtrueitspedtowardsher。Shesawthelightgleamuponitsshiningbarb,andthenshedidwhatnowomanbutMeriamunwouldhavedone,no,nottosaveherselffromdeath——sheheldoutthenakedbodyofhersonasawarriorholdsashield。Thearrowstruckthroughandthroughit,piercingthetenderflesh,aye,andprickedherbreastbeyond,sothatsheletthedeadboyfall。 TheWanderersawitandwonderedatthehorrorofthedeed,forhehadseennosuchdeedinallhisdays。Thenshoutingaloudtheterriblewar-cryoftheAch?ansheleaptupontheboardbeforehim,andasheleapthisgoldenarmourclanged。 Glancingaround,hefixedanarrowtothestringanddrewtohisearthatgreatbowwhichnonebuthemightsomuchasbend。Thenasheloosed,thestringsanglikeaswallow,andtheshaftscreamedthroughtheair。Downtheglorioushallitsped,andfullonthebreastofhimwhohadliftedbowagainsttheQueenthebitterarrowstruck,normighthisharnessavailtostayit。Throughthebodyofhimitpassedandwithblood-redfeathersflewon,andsmoteanotherwhostoodbehindhimsothathiskneesalsowereloosened,andtogethertheyfelldeaduponthefloor。 Nowwhilethepeoplestaredandwondered,againthebowstringsanglikeaswallow,againthearrowscreamedinitsflight,andhewhostoodbeforeitgothisdeath,fortheshieldheborewaspinnedtohisbreast。 Thenwonderturnedtorage;themultituderolledforward,andfromeithersidetheairgrewdarkwitharrows。FortheGuardsatthesightoftheshootingoftheWandererfoundheartandfoughtwellandmanfully。Boldlyalsotheslayerscameon,andbehindthempressedmanyahundredmen。TheWanderer’sgoldenhelmflashedsteadily,abeaconinthestorm。Blacksmokeburstoutinthehall,thehangingsflamedandtossedinawindfromtheopendoor。Thelightswerestruckfromthehandsofthegoldenimages,arrowsstoodthickinthetablesandtherafters,aspearpiercedthroughthegoldencupofPasht。Butoutofthedarknessandsmokeanddust,andthecryofbattle,andthroughtherushingoftherainofspears,sangtheswallowstringoftheblackbowofEurytus,andthelongshaftsshriekedastheyspedonthemwhowereripetodie。Invaindidthearrowsoftheslayerssmiteuponthatgoldenharness。Theywerebutashailuponthetempleroofs,butasdrivingsnowuponthewildstag’shorns。Theystruck,theyrattled,anddowntheydroppedlikesnow,orboundedbackandlayupontheboard。 Theswallowstringsang,theblackbowtwanged,andthebitterarrowsshriekedastheyflew。 NowtheWanderer’sshaftswerespent,andhejudgedthattheircasewasdesperate。Foroutofthedoorsofthehallthatwerebehindthem,andfromthechambersofthewomen,armedmenburstinalso,takingthemontheflankandrear。ButtheWandererwasoldinwar,andwithoutamatchinallitsways。TheCaptainoftheGuardwasslainwithaspearstroke,andtheWanderertookhisplace,callingtothemen,suchofthemaswereleftalive,toformacircleontheda?s,andwithinthecirclehesetthoseofthehouseofPharaohandthewomenwhowereatthefeast。AndtoPharaohhecastaslainman’ssword,biddinghimstrikeforlifeandthroneifheneverstruckbefore;buttheheartwasoutofPharaohbecauseofthedeathofhisson,andthewineabouthiswits,andtheterrorshehadseen。ThenMeriamuntheQueensnatchedtheswordfromhistremblinghandandstoodholdingittoguardherlife。Forshedisdainedtocrouchuponthegroundasdidtheotherwomen,butstooduprightbehindtheWanderer,andheedednotthespearsandarrowsthatdealtdeathoneveryhand。ButPharaohstood,hisfaceburiedinhishands。 Nowtheslayerscameon,shoutingandclamberingupontheda?s。ThentheWandererrushedonthemwithsworddrawn,andshieldonhigh,andsoswifthesmotethatmenmightnotguard,fortheysaw,asitwere,threebladesaloftatonce,andthesilver-haftedswordbitdeep,thegiftofPh?acianEuryaluslongago。TheGuardsalsosmoteandthrust; itwasfortheirlivestheyfought,andbackrolledthetideoffoes,leavingaswatheofdead。Soasecondtimetheycameon,andasecondtimewererolledback。 Nowofthedefendersfewwereleftunhurt,andtheirstrengthwaswell-nighspent。ButtheWanderercheeredthemwithgreatwords,thoughhisheartgrewfearfulfortheend;andMeriamuntheQueenalsobadethemtobeofgoodcourage,andifneedwere,todielikemen。