第30章

类别:其他 作者:Sir H Rider Haggard字数:3547更新时间:18/12/27 08:32:33
“Oh,thoumostcraftyofmen,whydothitpleasetheetocomehithertoseekmeintheguiseofanagedpriest。Once,Odysseus,Isawtheeinbeggar’sweeds,andknewtheeinthemidstofthyfoes。ShallInotknowtheeagaininpeacebeneaththyfoldedgarbandthyrobesofwhite?“ Reiheardandknewthathecouldhidehimselfnolonger。Thereforehecameforwardtrembling,andkneltbeforeher,saying: “Oh,mightyQueen,Iamnotthatmanwhomthoudidstname,noramI hidinanywrappingsofdisguise。Nay,IdoavowmyselftobenamedReitheChiefArchitectofPharaoh,theCommanderoftheLegionofAmen,thechiefoftheTreasuryofAmen,andamanofreputeinthislandofKhem。Now,ifindeedthouarttheGoddessofthistemple,asI judgebythatredjewelwhichburnsuponthybreast,Ipraytheebemercifultothyservantandsmitemenotinthywrath,fornotbymyownwillamIhere,butbythecommandofthatherowhomthouhastnamed,andforwhosecomingIawait。Bemercifultherefore,andholdthyhand。“ “Fearnotthou,Rei,“saidthesweetvoice。“LittleamImindedtoharmthee,oranyman,forthoughmanymenhavegonedownthepathofdarknessbecauseofme,whoamadoomtomen,notbymywillhasitbeen,butbythewilloftheimmortalGods,whousemetotheirends。 Risethou,Rei,andtellmewhythouartcomehither,andwhereishewhomIhavenamed?“ ThenReirose,andlookingupsawthelightoftheHelen’seyesshiningonhimthroughherveil。Buttherewasnoangerinthem,theyshonemildlyasstarsinaneveningsky,andhisheartwascomforted。 “IknownotwheretheWandereris,OthouImmortal,“hesaid。“ThisI knowonly,thathebadememeethimhereatonehourbeforemidnight,andsoIcame。“ “Perchancehetoowillcomeanon,“saidthesweetvoice;“butwhydidhe,whomthounamesttheWanderer,bidtheemeethimhere?“ “Forthisreason,OHathor。Hetoldmethatthisnightheshouldbewedtothee,andwasmindedthereaftertoflyfromKhemwiththee。 Thereforehebademecome,whoamafriendtohim,totalkwiththeeandhimastohowthyflightshouldgo,andyethecomesnot。“ NowasReispake,heturnedhisfaceupward,andtheGoldenHelenlookeduponit。 “Hearken,Rei,“shesaid;“butyesterday,afterIhadstooduponthepylontowerastheGodsdecreed,andsangtothosewhowereripetodie,Iwenttomyshrineandwovemywebwhilethedoomedmenfellbeneaththeswordsofthemwhoweresettoguardmybeauty,butwhonowaregone。AndasIwove,onepassedtheGhostsandrentthewebandstoodbeforeme。ItwashewhomIawaitto-night,andafterawhileIknewhimforOdysseusofIthaca,Laertes’son。ButasIlookedonhimandspakewithhim,behold,Isawaspiritwatchingus,thoughhemightnotseeit,aspiritwhosefaceIknewnot,fornosuchmanhaveIknowninmylifedays。Knowthen,Rei,thatthefaceofthespiritwas/thy/face,anditsrobes/thy/robes。“ ThenoncemoreReitrembledinhisfear。 “Now,Rei,Ibidtheetellme,andspeakthetruth,lestevilcomeonthee,notatmyhandsindeed,forIwouldharmnone,butatthehandsofthoseImmortalswhoareakintome。Whatdidthyspirityonder,inmysacredshrine?Howdidstthoudaretoenterandlookuponmybeautyandhearkentomywords?“ “Oh,greatQueen,“saidRei,“Iwilltelltheethetruth,andIpraytheeletnotthewrathoftheGodsfalluponme。NotofmyownwilldidmyspiritenterintothyHolyPlace,nordoIknowaughtofwhatitsawtherein,seeingthatnomemoryofitremainsinme。Nay,itwassentofherwhomIserve,whoisthemistressofallmagic,andtoheritmadereport,butwhatitsaidIknownot。“ “Andwhomdostthouserve,Rei?Andwhydidshesendthyspiritforthtospyonme?“ “IserveMeriamuntheQueen,andshesentmyspiritforthtolearnwhatbefelltheWandererwhenhewentupagainsttheGhosts。“ “AndyethesaidnaughttomeofthisMeriamun。Say,Rei,isshefair?“ “Ofallwomenwholiveupontheearthsheistheveryfairest。“ “Of/all/,sayestthou,Rei?Looknow,andsayifMeriamun,whomthoudostserve,isfairerthanArgiveHelen,whomthoudostnametheHathor?“andsheliftedherveilsothathesawthefacethatwasbeneath。 Nowwhenheheardthatname,andlookeduponthegloryofherwhoisBeauty’sself,Reishrankbacktillhewentnightofallingontheearth。 “Nay,“hesaid,coveringhiseyeswithhishand;“naythouartfairerthanshe。“ “Thentellme,“shesaid,lettingfallherveilagain,“andforthineownsaketellmetrue,whywouldMeriamuntheQueen,whomthouservest,knowthefateofhimwhocameupagainsttheGhosts?“ “Wouldstthouknow,DaughterofAmen?“answeredRei;“thenIwilltellthee,forthroughtheealoneshewhomIserveandlovecanbesavedfromshame。Meriamundothalsolovethemanwhomthouwouldstwed。“ NowwhentheGoldenHelenheardthesewords,shepressedherhandagainstherbosom。 “SoIfeared,“shesaid,“evenso。Sheloveshim,andhecomesnot。 Ah!ifitbeso!Now,Rei,IamtemptedtopaythisQueenofthineinherowncraft,andsendthyspiritforthtospyonher。Nay,thatI willnotdo,fornevershallHelenworkbyshamefulguileormagic。 Nay——butwewillhence,Rei,wewillgotothePalacewheremyrivaldwells,theretolearnthetruth。Fearnot,Iwillbringnoillonthee,noronherwhomthouservest。LeadmetothePalace,Rei。Leadmeswiftly。“ NowtheWanderersleptinthearmsofMeriamun,whoworetheshapeofArgiveHelen。Hisgoldenharnesswaspiledbythegoldenbed,andbythebedstoodtheblackbowofEurytus。Thenightdrewontowardsthedawning,whenofasuddentheBowawokeandsang,andthusitsang: “Wake!wake!thoughthearmsofthyLoveareaboutthee,yetdearerbyfarThanherkissisthesoundofthefight; Andmoresweetthanhervoiceisthecryofthetrumpet,andgoodlierfarThanherarmsisthebattle’sdelight: Andwhateyesaresobrightasthesheenofthebronzewhentheswordisaloft,Whatbreastissofairastheshield? Orwhatgarlandofrosesisdearasthehelm,andwhatsleepissosoftAsthesleepofslainmenonthefield?“ Lo!theSnakethatwastwinedabouttheformofherwhoworetheshapeofHelenheardthemagicsong。Itawoke,itarose。IttwisteditselfaboutthebodyoftheWandererandthebodyofherwhoworetheshapeofHelen,knittingthemtogetherinthebondofsin。Itgrew,andliftingitswoman’sheadonhigh,itsanginanswer。Andthusitsangofdoom: “Sleep!beatrestforanhour;asindeathmenbelievetheyshallrest,Buttheywake!Andthoutooshaltawake! Inthedarkofthegravedotheystir;butaboutthem,onarmsandonbreast,ArethetoilsandthecoilsoftheSnake: Bythetreewherethefirstloverslay,didIwatchasIwatchwherehelies,LovelaidonthebosomofLust!“ ThenthegreatbowansweredtheSnake,anditsang: “OfthetreewherethefirstloverssinnedwasIshapen;Ibidtheearise,ThouSlayerthatsoonshallbedust。“ AndtheSnakesangreply: “Bethousilent,myDaughterofDeath,bethousilentnorwakehimfromsleep,Withthesongandthesoundofthybreath。“ TheBowheardthesongoftheSnake。TheDeathheardthesongoftheSin,andagainitsthinmusicthrilledupontheair。Forthusitsang: “Bethousilent,myMotherofSin,forthiswatchitisgivenmetokeepO’erthesleepofthedealerofDeath!“ ThentheSnakesang: “Hush,hush,thouartyoung,andthoucamesttobirthwhenthemakingwasdoneOftheworld:Iamoldertherein!“ AndtheBowanswered: “Butwithoutmethystrengthwereasweakness,theprizeofthystrengthwereunwon。 Iam/Death/,andthyDaughter,OSin!“ NowthesongoftheSnakeandthesongoftheBowsunkthroughthedepthsofsleeptilltheyreachedtheWanderer’sears。Hesighed,hestretchedouthismightyarms,heopenedhiseyes,andlo!theylookedupontheeyesthatbentabovehim,eyesofflamethatlitthefaceofawoman——thefaceofMeriamunthatwaveredonaserpent’sneckandsuddenlywasgone。Hecriedaloudwithfear,andsprangfromthecouch。Thefaintlightofthedawningcreptthroughthecasementsandfelluponthebed。ThefaintlightofthedawningfelluponthegoldenbedofPharaoh’sQueen,itgleameduponthegoldenarmourthatwaspiledbythebed,andonthepolishedsurfaceofthegreatblackbow。 Itshoneuponthefaceofherwholayinthebed。