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第2章

  IrestedJuanLepeinthehouseholdofDonEnriquedeCerda,onefigureamongmany,involvedintheswarmoffightingandservingmen.Therewasasquirewhohadservedhimlong.Tothisman,DiegoLopez,Iwascommitted,withenoughtoldtoenlisthisintelligence.HemanagedformeintheintricatelifeoftheplacewithaskilltomakegodMercuryapplaud.DonEnriqueandIwererarelytogether,rarelywereseenbymentospeakonetotheother.
  Butintheinnerworldweweretogether.
  Dayspassed.WefoundnothingyettodowhilealllisteninganddoingatSantaFewereboundupinthecrum-
  blingofGranadaintoSpanishhands.Itseemedbesttowait,watchingchances.
  Meantimetheshowglittered,andman'sstrongstomachcried``Life!Morelife!''ItglitteredatSantaFebeforeGranada,anditwasadyingemberinGranadabeforeSantaFe.Theoneglitteredandtriumphedbecausetheotherglitteredandtriumphednot.AndwhoaboveheldthebalancesevenandneithersorrowednorwasfeverishlyelatedbutwenthisownwaycouldonlybeseenfromtheVegalikeadreamoralinefromapoet.
  ForthemostpartthenoblesandcavaliersinSantaFespentasthoughhardgoldwerespiritualgoldtobegatheredendlessly.Onemightsay,``Theygointoagardenandshaketreeeachmorning,whichtreeputsforthagaininthenight.''NoneseemedtoseeasonamaplaiddownSpainandthebrokenpeasantandthediggerofthegold.Noneseemedtofeelthattoilwhichorsoonorlatetheymustrecognizefortheirowntoil.ToilinSpain,toilinotherandfarlandswhencecametheirrichthings,toilinEurope,ArabiaandIndia!ApparelatSantaFewasathingtomarvelat.Thesteednolessthanhisriderwentgorgeous.
  TheKingandQueen,itwassaid,didnotlikethispeacocking,butmightnothelpit.
  TheythemselveswerepouringgoldintothelapoftheChurch.Itwasacapaciouslap.
  Warsweregeneralenough,Godknew!Butnoteveryyearcouldonefindacampwherethefriarwasascommonasthearcherorthepikeman,andtheprelateastheplumedchieftain.
  SantaFewascourtnolessthancamp,courtalmostasthoughitwereCordova.ThisQueenandKingatleastdidnotliveateaseinpalaceswhileothersfoughttheirwars.
  North,south,eastandwest,throughthetenyears,theyhadbeenthemovingsprings.ItwasanableKingandQueen,apoliticKingandasincereandgodlyQueen,evenalovingQueen.Ifonly——ifonly——
  IhadbeenaweekandmoreinSantaFewhenKingBoab-
  dilsurrenderedGranada.HeleftforevertheAlhambra.
  Granadagatesopened;herodeoutwithafewofhisemirsandservantstomeetKingFerdinandandQueenIsabella.
  Thedayshonebright.Spaintowered,afiguredressedingoldandred.
  SantaFepouredouttoviewthespectacle,andwiththerestwentDiegoLopezandJuanLepe.Sogreatfestival,sovividthecolor,soechoingthesound,sostatelyandvariousthemovement!LookingatthegreatstrengthmassingthereontheplainIsaidaloud,asIthought,toDiegoLopez,``Nowtheymightdosomeworthygreatthing!''
  Thesquirenotanswering,Ibecameawarethataswirlinthethronghadpushedhimfromme.Stilltherecameananswerinadeepandpeculiarlythrillingvoice.``Thatisatruesayingandagoodaugury!''
  IlearnmuchbyvoicesandbeforeIturnedIknewthatthiswasanenthusiast'svoice,butnotanenthusiastwithoutknowledge.Whoeverspokewasstrongenough,realenough.
  Ilikedthevoiceandfeltacertaininnermovementoffriendship.
  Someshiftamongthegreatactors,somepartingofbanners,keptussuspendedandstaringforamoment,thentheviewclosedagainstuswhocouldonlybeholdbysnatches.
  Freed,Iturnedtoseewhohadspokenandfoundatall,stronglymade,white-hairedman.Thesilverhairwastoosoon;hecouldhardlyhavebeentenyearsmyelder.Hehadalong,fairfacethatmightoncehavebeentannedandhardenedbygreatexposure.Hisskinhadthatlook,butnowthebronzewasfaded,andyoucouldseethathehadbeenbornveryfairintint.Acrossthehighnoseandcheekboneswentapowderingoffreckles.Hiseyeswerebluish-grayandIsawatoncethathehabituallylookedatthingsafaroff.
  HewasratherpoorlydressedandpushedaboutasIwas.
  Whenthesurgeagaingavehimfooting,hespokebesideme.
  ```Nowthatthisisover,theymightdosomegreat,worthything!'Verytrue,friend,theymight!Itakeyourwordsforgoodomen.''Thethrongshotoutanarmandwewereparted.ThesameactionbroughtbacktomeDiegoLopez.
  Speakingtohimlaterofthetallman,hesaidthathehadnoticedhim,andthatitwastheItalianwhowouldgotoIndiabywayofOcean-Sea.
  KingBoabdilgaveuphiscitytoKingFerdinandandQueenIsabella.OverGranada,highagainstthebrightsky,roseandfloatedthebanners.Cannon,thebiglombards,roared.Mars'musiccrashedout,thenthetrumpetsceasedtheircryingandinsteadspreadamightychanting._TeDeumLaudamus!_
  Atlastthemassedbrightnessoutintheplainquiveredandparted.Thepageantrybroke,widecurvingandreturningwithsomefreedombutwithordertoo,intoSantaFe.
  IsawtheQueenandtheKingwiththeirchildren,andtheGrandCardinal,andprelatesandprelates,andtheMarquisofCadiz,andmanyagrandeeandfamousknight.DonEnriquedeCerdaandhistroopcameby.
  DiegoLopezandIreturnedtothetown.IsawagainthemanwhowouldfindIndiabyawayunpassed,asfarasoneknew,sincetheworldbegan!Hewasenteringahousewithafriarbesidehim.SomethingcameintomymindoftheconventofLaRabida.
  CHAPTERV
  SOMEdayswentby.TheKingandtheQueenwiththecourtandagreattrainofprelatesandgrandeesandknightsrodeinstatethroughGranada.DonEnrique,returning,toldmeofitinhisroomatnight,oftheChristianserviceinthemosqueandthethroningintheAlhambra.
  ``Now,''hesaid,``aftergreataffairs,ouraffairs!IhavehadspeechwiththeMarchionessofMoya.''
  ``ThatistheQueen'sfriend?''
  ``Yes.DonaBeatrixdeBoabdilla.Westoodtogetherbyafountain,andwhenshesaid,`WhatcanIdoforyou?'
  Ianswered,`Thereissomething.'Thenwhileallwentinpageantrybeforeus,Itoldherofthehermitageintheoakwoodandoftheunhappysmalltower,andofyouandmeandthoseothers,andwhatwasdonethatday.DonJayme,Itolditlikeaminstrelwhobelieveswhathesings!AndthenIspokeofto-day.Sheisnopunysoul,norissheinpriest'sgrip.Sheactsfromherownvision,notfromthatofanother.TheQueenisnoweaksouleither!Shealsohasvision,buttoooftensheletsthechurchmentakehervisionfromher.ButDonaBeatrixisstrongerthere.
  Well,shepromiseshelpifwecanshowherhowtohelp.''
  Isaid,``Ihavebeenthinking.Itseemstomethatitwaswrongtocomehereandputmyweightuponyou.''
  ``No!''heanswered.``Didwenotswearthen,whenwewereyoungmen?Andweneedednooathsneither.
  Letsuchthoughtsbe——Iamgoingtothepalaceto-morrow,andyouwithme.TheKingandtheQueenridewithagreattrainintoGranada.ButDonaBeatrixwillexcuseherselffromgoing.Thepalacewillbealmostempty,andweshallfindherinthelittlegalleryabovetheQueen'sgarden.''
  Thenextmorningwewentthere,DonEnriquedeCerdaandhissquire,JuanLepe.Thepalacerosegreatandgoodlyenough,withthechurchathand.Allhadbeenbuiltasbymagic,silkenpavilionsflyingawayandstouthousessettlingthemselvesdown.SunkamongthewallshadbeenmanagedasmallgardenfortheQueenandherladies.A
  narrow,latticedandroofedgallerybuiltwithouttheQueen'sroomslookeddownuponorangeandmyrtletreesandafountain.HerewefoundtheMarchionessdeMoya,withhertwowaitingdamselswhomshesetbythegallerydoor.
  DonEnriquekissedherhandandthenmotionedtome.
  DonJaymedeMarchenamadehisreverence.
  Shewasastrongwomanwhowouldgodirectlytotheheartofthings.Alwaysshewouldlearnfromthemanhimself.SheaskedmethisandIanswered;thatandtheotherandIanswered.``DonPedro——?''Itoldtheenmitythereandthereasonforit.``TheJewishrabbi,mygreat-grandfather?''Iavowedit,butbythreeCastilianandChristiangreat-grandfatherscouldnotbecountedasJew!PractiseJudaism?No.MygrandmotherJudithhadbeenChristian.
  Shedrovetotheheartofit.``YouyourselfareChristian.
  Whatdoyoumeanbythat?WhattheQueenmeans?
  WhattheGrandCardinalandtheArchbishopofGranadameans?WhattheHolyOfficemeans?''
  Ikeptsilenceforamoment,thenItoldheraswellasI
  might,withoutfeverandwithoutmelancholy,whatIhadwrittenandoftheDominican.
  ``Youhavebeen,''shesaid,``animprudentcavalier.''
  Thefountainflashedbelowus,agraydoveflewovergarden.Isaid,``Thereisatext,`Withallthygetting,getunderstanding.'Thereisanother,`ForGodsolovedtheworld'——thatHewishedtoimpartunderstanding.''
  Shesatquiet,seemingtolistentothefountain.Thenshesaid,``AreyoureadytoavowwhentheyaskyouthatineveryparticulartowhichtheGrandInquisitormaypointyouarewrong,andthatallthatHolyChurchthroughmouthofHolyOfficesaysisright?''
  Isaid,``No,Madam!PresentChurchisnotaslargeasTruth,norasfairasBeauty.''
  ``Youmaythinkthat,butwillyousaytheother?''
  ``SaythatchurchorkingdomexactlymatchesTruthandBeauty?''
  ``ThatiswhatIamsureyouwillhavetosay.''
  ``Then,no!''
  ``Idonotsee,''shesaid,``thatIcandoanythingforyou.''
  Therewasachairbesideher.Shesatdown,herchinonherhandandhereyeslowered.Silenceheldsaveforthefountainplashing.DonEnriquestoodbytherailing,andJaymedeMarchenafelthisconcern.Buthehimselfwalkedjustthen——DonJaymeorJuanLepe——intolongpatience,intogreatersteadfastness.Intotheinnerfieldscametranslucence,goldlight;cameandfaded,butleftstrength.
  DonaBeatrixraisedhereyesandletthemdwelluponme.``Spainbreedsboldknights,''shesaid,``butnotsomanyafterallwhoareboldwithin!Notsomany,Ithink,asarefoundinItalyorinFrance.''Shepausedamoment,lookingattheskyabovetheroofs,thencamebacktome.
  ``Itishopeless,andyoumustseeit,totalkinthosetermstotheonlypowersthatcanleadtheHolyOfficetoforgetthatyoulive!ItishopelesstotalktotheQueen,tellingherthat.Shewouldholdthatshehadentertainedheresy,andherimaginationwouldnotletheralone.Iseenaughtinthisworldforyoutodobuttogooutofitintoanother!
  Thereareotherlands——''
  Adamselhurriedtoherfromthedoor.``There'sastirbelow,Madam!SomethinghasbroughttheQueenhomeearlierthanwethought——''
  TheMarchionessdeMoyarose.DonEnriquekissedherhand,andJaymedeMarchenakisseditandthankedher.``I
  wouldhelpifIcould!''shesaid.``ButinSpainto-dayitisdeadlydangeroustotalkorwriteasthoughtherewerefreedom!''
  Shepassedfromthegallery,DonEnriqueandIfollowing.
  Wecameuponalandingwithagreatstairbeforeus.
  Quickashadbeenhermaidens,theywerenotquickenough.
  Manyfolkwerecomingupthebroadsteps.DonaBeatrixglanced,thenopenedadoorgivingintoagreatroom,apparentlyempty.Shepointedtoanoppositedoor.``Thelittlestair!Gothatway!''DonEnriquenoddedcomprehension.
  Wewereintheroom;thedoorclosed.
  Atfirstitseemedanemptygreatchamber.Thenfrombehindasquareofstretchedclothcameaman'shead,followedbythefigurepertainingtoit.Thefullmanwascladafterarichfancyandheheldinhishandabrushandlookedatusatfirstdreamilyandthenwithkeenness.
  Heknewme,differentlyarrayedthoughIwas,andlookedfrommetoDonEnrique.``MasterManuelRodriguez,''
  saidthelatter,``IwouldstopforgoodtalkandtoadmiretheQueen'slikeness,butdutycallsmeoutofpalace!
  Adios!''Hemadetowardthedooracrossfromthatbywhichwehadentered.Thepainterspokeafterus.``Thatdoorisbolted,DonEnrique,ontheotherside.Idonotknowwhy!Itisnotusuallyso.''
  DonEnrique,turning,hurriedtothefirstdoorandveryslightlyopenedit.Ahummingenteredthelarge,quietroom.
  Heclosedthedoor.``TheQueeniscomingupthegreatstair.TheArchbishopofGranadaiswithherandawholetrainbeside!''Hespoketothepainter.``Ihavenoaudience,andforreasonswouldnotchoosethismomentasoneinwhichtoencountertheleastdisfavor!Iwillstayherebeforeyourpictureandadmireuntillandingandstairwaysarebare.''
  ``Iftobeinvisibleisyourdesire,''answeredManuelRodriguez,``youhavewalkedintotrouble!TheQueeniscominghere.''
  DonEnriqueexclaimed.JuanLepeturnedeyestothepainter.Theblueeyesmetmine——thererosetherushypool,theredozedthebrokenboat.ManuelRodriguezspokeinhisvoicethatwasatoncecoolandfineanddryandwarm.``Itisbesttodarethoroughly!PerhapsImayhelpyou——asthus!WishingtospeakwithDonEnriqueofanaltarpaintingfortheChurchofSaintDominic,I
  askedhimhereandhecame.Wetalked,andhewillgivethepicture.Then,hearingtheQueen'sapproach,hewouldinstantlyhavebeengone,butalack,thesmalldoorisbarred!——
  Asforfishermanyonder,fewlookatsquirewhenknightisinpresence!''
  Notimetodebatehisoffer,whichindeedwasbothwiseandkind!Chamberlainsflungopenthedoor.IncametheQueen,withherthePrincessJuanaandseveralofherladies.BesideherwalkedFernandodeTalavera,HerHighness'sconfessor,yesterdayBishopofAvilabutnowArchbishopofGranada.Behindhimmovedtwolesserecclesiastics,andwiththeseDonAlonzodeQuintanella,Comptroller-
  GeneralofCastile.Othersfollowed,noblesandcavaliers,twosoberlycladmenwholookedlikesecretaries,aFranciscanfriar,threeorfourpages.Theroomwaslargeandhadatablecoveredwitharichcloth,twogreatchairsandafewlesserones.
  ThepainterandDonEnriquebentlowtotheMajestyofCastile.InthebackgroundJuanLepemadesquire'sobeisance.IwasbeardedandmyfacestainedwithaMoorishstain,andIwasinshadow;itwasidletofearrecognitionthatmightnevercome.TheQueenseatedherself,andherdaughterbesideher,andwithhergoodsmilemotionedtheArchbishoptoachair.Thetwoecclesiastics,bothvenerablemen,weregivenseats.Therestofthecompanystood.TheQueen'sblueeyesrestedonDonEnrique.
  Shespokeinaclear,mildvoice,threadedwithdignity.
  Wereyousummonedthither,DonEnriquedeCerda?''
  Heanswered,``No,Highness!IcametothepalacetoseekMasterManuelRodriguezwhoistopaintformeanaltarpiecefortheChurchofSaintDominic.YouandtheKing,Madam,IthoughtwereinGranada.Notfindinghiminhisownlodging,Imadeboldtocomehere.Thenatonce!beforeIcouldhastenaway,youreturned!''
  ThetruenatureofthisQueenwastothinknoevil.Hercountenanceremainedmild.Hehaddonevaliantservice,andshewassisterly-mindedtowardthegreaterpartoftheworld.Nowshesaidwithserenity,``Thereisnofault,DonEnrique.Staywithusnowthatyouarehere.''
  Bowingdeeply,hejoinedabrother-in-arms,DonMigueldeSilva.Hissquirestoodintheshadowbehindhim,butfoundachance-leftlaneofvisiondownwhichmuchmightbeseen.
  TheQueencomposedherself,inherchair.``Thisistheposition,MasterManuel?''Thefairman,sofineandquickthatIlovedtolookathim,bowedandsteppedbacktohiscanvas,wherehetookuphisbrushandfelltowork.TheQueenandtheArchbishopbegantospeakearnestlytogether.
  WordsandsentencesfloatedtoJuanLepestandingbythearras.TheQueenmadethoughtfulpauses,lookingbeforeherwithsteadyblueeyesandasomewhatliftedface.I
  notedthatwhenshedidthisManuelRodriguezpaintedfast.
  Therefellapauseintheirtalk.Somethingdifferingfromthesubjectofdiscourse,whateverinitsfullnessthatmightbe,seemedtocomeintohermind.Shesentherglanceacrosstheroom.
  ``DonEnriquedeCerda——''
  Thetonesummoned.Whenhewasbeforeher,``Itwasinmymind,''saidtheQueen,``tosendforyouwithinadayortwo.Butnowyouarehere,andthismomentwhileweawaittheKingisasgoodasanother.WehavehadlettersfromtheBishopofSevillewhomwereverence,andfromDonPedroEnriqueztowhomweowemuch.TheyhavetodowithJaymedeMarchenawhohaslongbeensuspectbytheHolyOffice.HehasfledSeville,gonenoneknowwhere!DonPedroinformsus,DonEnrique,thatyearsagothismanstoodamongyourfriends.Hedoesnotthinkitprobablethatthisisyetso——nordoI,DonEnrique,knowingthatyoumustholdinabhorrencetheheretic!''
  Shelookedmildlyuponhim.``InyouthwemakechancefriendshipsthickasMay,butmanhoodweedsthegarden!
  Andyetwethinkitpossiblethatthismanmayinhishearttradeonoldthingsandmakehiswaytoyouorsendyouappeal.''Shepaused,thensaidinaquietvoice,``Shouldthathappen,DonEnrique,onyourallegiance,andasagoodChristian,youwilldoallthatyoucantoputhiminthehandsoftheHolyOffice.''
  Shewaitedwithherblueeyesuponhim.Hesaid,andsaidquietly,``Itwaslongago,Madam,whenIwasayoungmanandcareless.Iwilldoallthatliesinmetodo.ButSpainiswideandthereareshipstoAfricaandothershores.''
  Shesaid,``Yes,IdonotseesuchanonedaringtocometoSantaFe!Buttheysaythattendemonspossessaheretic,andthathecrossesstreamsuponahairorwalksedgesofhighwalls.''
  Withherringedhandshemadegestureofdismissal.Hebowedlowandsteppedbacktohisformerplace.
  Thesunfloodedinatwindow.ManuelRodriguezpaintedsteadily.TheQueensatstill,withliftedfaceandeyesstrainedintodistance.ShesighedandcamebackfromwasteswhereshewouldbeChristian,oh,whereshewouldbeChristian!andbeganwithatender,maternallooktotalkwithherdaughter.
  CHAPTERVI
  THEdoorgivinguponthegreatcorridoropened.Onesaid,``TheKing,Madam!''KingFerdinandenteredquietly,inthesoberfashionofasoberandableman.
  Hewascoolandbalanced,truealwaystohisownconceptionofhisowndues.TheQueenroseandsteppedtomeethim.Theyspoke,standingtogether,afterwhichhehandedhertoherchairandtookbesidehertheothergreatchairwhichthepageshadswiftlyplaced.AftergreetinghisdaughterandtheArchbishophelookedacrosstothepainter.
  ``MasterManuelRodriguez,goodday!''
  Therefellamomentofsun-drenchedquietinwhichtheyallsatfortheirpicture.ThensaidtheKing,``Madam,wearetogether,andherearethosewhohavebeenourchiefadvisersinthisaffairofdiscoveries.MasterChristopherusisbelow.Wenotedhiminthecourt.Letushavehimhereandseethistoo-long-draggingmatterfinished!Onceforallabatehisdemands,oronceforalllethimgo!''
  Theysentapage.Againtherewassunnysilence,theninatthedoorcamethetall,muscular,gray-eyed,silver-
  hairedmanwhomIhadmetthedayKingBoabdilsurrenderedGranada.
  HemadereverencetotheQueenandtheKingandtotheArchbishop.ItwastheQueenwhospoketohimandthatgently.
  ``MasterChristopherus,wehavehadathousandbusinesses,andsoourmatterherehaswaitedandwaited.To-
  daycomesunawarethisquiethourandwewillgiveittoyou.HerewithusaretheArchbishopandotherswhohavebeenourcounsellors,andhereisDonAlonzodeQuin-
  tantellawhohathalwaysstoodyourfriend.Inallthehurly-
  burlyweyettooktime,twodaysago,tositincouncilandcometoconclusion.Andnowwegiveyouourdetermination.
  Inallreasonitshouldgiveyoujoy!''Shesmileduponhim.``Howmanyyearssincefirstyoulaidyourplanbeforeus?''
  Heansweredherinadeepvoice,thrillingandcrowdedwithfeeling.``Sevenyears,MadamyourHighness!Likeaninfantlaidatyourfeet.Andwinterhasblownuponit,andsunshinecarryinghopehaswalkedaroundit,andthenagainthecoldwindrises——''
  TheKingspoke.``MasterChristopherus,inwarmuchelsehastocease!Inmuchwehavehadtofindpatience,andyouhavetofindit.''
  ``MylordKing,yes!''repliedthetallman.``ItiseighteenyearssinceinLisbon,lookingupontheseaoneday,Isaidtomyself,`Isthereaquestionthatisnottobeanswered?Thisoceanistobecrossed.ThenwhydonotI
  crossit?ThereisCipango,CathayandIndia!Goldandspicesarethere,andherelieships,andbetween,whenallissaid,isonlysea!Godmadetheseatobesailed!Yondertheyworshipidols,hereweworshipChrist.Thereareidols,hereisChrist.OnceaChristopheruscarriedChristacrosswater!'Eighteenyearsago.Isaid,`Icandoit!'
  Isayitto-day,mylordandmylady.Icandoit!''
  OftheseatedgreatonesonlytheQueen'sspiritappearedtoanswerhis.Heseemedtoenchanther,totakeherwithhim.ButtheKing'scoolfaceregardedhimwithsomethinglikedislike.Hespokeinanedgedvoice.``SaintChristopheraskednogreatwage.Thatisthepoint,MasterChristopherus,soletustoit!AtlasttheQueenandI
  say`Weagree'tothisenterprise,whichmaybringforthfruitormaynot,ormaymeanmereemptylossofshipsandmenandofourmonies!Yetwesay`yea.'Butwedonotsay`yea',MasterChristopherus,tothetoogreatferryfeewhichyouask!Isay`ask',butverilythetoneisofcommand!''
  ThemanwhomtheycalledMasterChristopherusmadeaslow,widegestureofdeprecation.TheArchbishoptooktheword.``Toomuch!Youaskahundredtimestoomuch!Imustsaytoyouthatitisunchristianlyarrogance.
  Youtalklikeasoldan!''Anassentingmurmurcamefromtheotherecclesiastics.
  TheQueenspoke.``MasterChristopherus,ifitbeagreatthingtodo,isnotthedoingitandtherebyblessingyourselfnolessthanothers——isnotthatreward?NotthatCastileshalldenyyoureward,no!TrustmethatifyoubringusthekeyofIndiayoushallnotfindusniggardly!
  Butweandtheywhoadviseusstumbleatyourprescribingwealth,honorsandgiftsthattheysaytrulyarebetterfittingagreatprince!Trustusforenrichmentandforhonordoyoucomebackwiththegreatthingdone!LeaveitallnowtoTimethatbringstopass.SoyouwillbeclearertogoforthtotheblessedcarryingofChrist!''
  Shespokeearnestly,aQueen,butwithmuchaboutherofwomanly,motherlysweetness.Isawthatshegreatlylikedthemanandsomewheremethisspirit.ButtheKingwasgatheringhardness.Hespoketoasecretarystandingbehindhim.``Haveyouittherewrittendown,theItalian'sdemand?''
  Themanproducedapaper.``Read!''Butbeforeitcouldbeunfolded,MasterChristopherusspoke.
  ```Italian!'SevenyearsinSpainandteninPortugal,andagoodwhileinPortoSantothatbelongstoPortugal,alittleinEnglandandinUltimaThuleorIceland,andlong,longyearsuponshipsdeckedandundeckedinalltheseasthatareknown——fourteenyears,childhoodandboyhood,inGenoaandatPaviawhereIwenttoschool,andallmyyearsofhopeinChrist'sKingdom,andintheuplandsofgreatdoers-andyourHighnesssaystomeforaslightingword,`Italian!'IwasborninItaly,butto-day,forthisturn,KingFerdinand,youshouldcallme`Spaniard'!As,ifKingJohnsendsmeforthbewillcallmePortuguese!
  OrKingHenrywillsay,`ChristophertheEnglishman'
  orKingCharles,towhomverilyIseethatImaygo,shallsay,`Frenchman,towhomallowethemarriageofEastandWest,butFranceowesEmpire!'''
  TheKingsaid,``Itmaybeso,oritmaynotbeso,MasterChristopherus——Read!''
  Thesecretaryread:TheGenoese,CristoforoColombo,calledinSpainCristobalColon,andintheLatinChristopherusColumbus,statesanddemandsinsubstanceasfollows:
  SailingwestwardhewilldiscoverfortheKingandQueenoftheSpainstheIndiesandCathayandCipango,tothegreatgloryandenrichmentoftheseSovereignsandthepassingtherebyofSpainaheadofPortugal,andlikewiseandabovealltothegreatgloryofChristandofHolyChurch.Hewilldothis,havingseenitclearformanyyearsthatitistobedone,andhetheinstrument.AndforthefindingbygoingwestwardofthesaidIndiaandallthegainoftheworldandtheKingdomofGodandofourSovereignstheKingDonFerdinandandtheQueenDonaIsabella,hebargaineththus:
  ``HeshallbenamedAdmiraloftheOcean-Sea,wherebyhemeansthewholewaterwestofthelinedrawnbytheHolyFatherfortheKingofPortugal.HeshallbemadeViceroyandGovernorofallcontinentsandislandsthathemaydiscover,claimandoccupyfortheSovereigns.AndthesaidChristopherusColumbus'seldestsonshallholdtheseofficesafterhim,andtheheirofhisson,andhisheir,downtime.Heshallbegrantedonetenthofallgold,pearls,preciousstones,spices,orothermerchandisefoundorboughtorexchangedwithinhisadmiraltyandviceroyship,andthistitheislikewisetobetakenbyhisheirsfromgenerationtogeneration.Heoronethatheshallnameshallbejudgeinalldisputesthatariseinthesecontinentsandislands,sobeitthatthehonoroftheSovereignsofSpainisnottouched.
  HeshallhavethesalarythathaththeHighAdmiralofCastile.HeandhisfamilyshallbeennobledandhenceforthbecalledDonandDona.Andfortheimmediatesailingofshipshemay,ifhesodesire,beataneighthoftheexpenseofoutfitting,forwhichheshallbereturnedaneighthofalltheprofitofthisthefirstvoyage.''
  Thesecretarydidnotmakethetermslesssoundingbyhisreading.Windinleaves,wentastirthroughtheroom.
  Iheardapagenearmewhispering,``OSanctaMaria!
  Thehanger-on,theneedyone!SincethebeginningoftimeI'veseenhimatdoors,sunnyandcloudydays,thebig,droningbee!''ManuelRodriguezpaintedon.Ifelthisthought.``Ishouldliketopaint_you_,AdmiraloftheOcean-Sea!''
  Theroomrecomposeditself.OutofsilencecametheKing'svoice,chillanddry.``Weabatesovastaclaimforsovastreward!Butwewouldbenaughtelsebutjust,andinourabilitylavish.Readnowwhatwewilldo!''
  Thesecretaryread.Ithadacertainlargenessandgoodliness,asgorewardsforadventure,evenforgreatadventure,whatthesovereignswoulddo.Theroomthoughtitshouldanswer.TheKingspoke,``Wecanpromisenomorenorotherthanthis.Itcontentsyou,MasterChristopherus?''
  Thelong-faced,high-nosed,gray-eyedmananswered,``No,mylordKing.''
  ``Yourowntermsornone?''
  ``Mineornone,yourHighness.''
  TheKing'svoicegrewacuttingwind.``TothattheQueenandIanswer,`Oursornone!'''Pushingbackhischair,heglancedatsunoutofwindow.``Itisover.I
  inclinetothinkthatitwasatbestbutanemptyvision.Youaredismissed,MasterChristopherus!''
  TheGenoese,bowing,steppedbackwardfromthetable.
  Inhisfaceandcarriagewasnothingbroken.Hekeptcolor.TheQueen'sglancewentafterhim,``Whatwillyoudonow,MasterChristopherus?''
  Heanswered,``Mylady,yourHighness,Ishalltakehorseto-morrowforFrance.''
  TheKingsaid,``France?——KingCharlesbuyseverlow,nothigh!''
  TheSovereignsandthegreatchurchmenandthelessgreatwentawaytogether.Afterthemflowedthehighattendance.
  Allwent,DonEnriqueamongthelast.Followinghim,Iturnedhead,forIwishedtoobserveagaintwopersons,thepainterManuelRodriguezandtheAdmiraloftheOcean-Sea.Theformerpaintedon.Thelatterwalkedforthquitealone,comingbehindthegrinningpages.
  InthecourtbelowIsawhimagain.Thearchwaytostreetsenttowardusadeepwedgeofshadow.Hehadacloakwhichhewrappedaroundhimandalargeroundbatwhichhedrewlowoverhisgray-blueeyes.Withafirmstephecrossedtothearchwaywherethepurpleshadowtookhim.
  JuanLepemustturntohisownpartwhichnowmustbedecided.IwalkedbehindDonEnriquedeCerdathroughSantaFe.WithhimkeptDonMigueldeSilva,wholovedDonEnrique'ssisterandwouldstilltalkof_devoir_andofplans,nowthatthewarwasended.WhenthehousewasreachedhewouldenterwithusandstilladheretoDonEnrique.Butatthestairfootthelatterspoketothesquire.
  ``Findmeinanhour,JuanLepe.Ihavesomethingtosaytothee!''Histonecarried,``Doyouthinktheplacetheremakesanydifference?No,bythegodoffriends!''
  IlethimgothinkingthatIwouldcometohimpresently.
  ButI,too,hadtoactunderthegodoffriends.InDiegoLopez'sroomIfoundquillandinkandpaper,andthereI
  wrotealettertoDonEnrique,andfindingDiegogaveittohimtobegivenintwohoursintoDonEnrique'shand.
  ThenJuanLepethesquirechangedinhisownroom,narrowandbareasacell,totheclothingofJuanLepethesailor.
  CHAPTERVII
  DUSKwasdrawingdownasIstolewithlittletroubleoutofthehouseintothestreetandthenceintothemazeofSantaFe.ThatnightIsleptwithminstrelsandjugglers,andatsunriseslippedoutofCordovagatewithmuleteers.TheywereforCordovaandImeanttogotoMalaga.Imeanttofindthereaship,maybeforAfrica,maybeforItaly,thoughinItaly,too,sitstheInquisition.
  Butwhoknowswhatitisthatturnsaman,unlesswecallithisGenius,unlesswecallitGod?IletthemuleteerspassmeontheroadtoCordova,letthemdwindleinthedistance.AndstillIwalkedanddidnotturnbackandfindtheMalagaroad.ItwasasthoughIwereonthesea,andmybark,washanginginacalm,waitingforawindtoblow.AmanmountedonahorsewascomingtowardmefromSantaFe.Watchingthesmallfiguregrowlarger,I
  said,``Whenheisevenwithmeandhaspassedandisalittlefigureagaininthedistance,Iwillturnsouth.''
  Hecamenearer.SuddenlyIknewhimtobethatMasterChristopheruswhohadenteredthewedgeofshadowyesterdayinthepalacecourt.Hewasoutofitnow,inthebroadlight,onthewhiteroad——onthewaytoFrance.Heapproached.
  TheoceanbeforePaloscameandstoodagainbeforeme,saltandpowerful.Thekeen,far,skylineofitawokeanddrew!
  ChristopherusColumbuscameupwithme.Isaid,``A
  Palossailorgivesyougoodmorning!''
  Checkingthehorse,hesatlookingatmeoutofblue-grayeyes.Isawhimrecollecting.``Dressisdifferentandpoorer,butyouarethesquireinthecrowd!`SailorPalossailor'——There'ssomemeaningtheretoo!''
  Heseemedtoponderit,thenaskedifIwasforCordova.
  ``No.IamgoingtoMalagawhereItakeship.''
  ``ThisisnottheMalagaroad.''
  ``No.ButIaminnohurry!Ishouldliketowalkamilewithyou.''
  ``Thendoit,''heanswered.``Somethingtellsmethatweshallnotbeilltravelerstogether.''
  Ifeltthatalsoandnomorethanhecouldexplainit.
  Butthereason,Iknow,standsintheforestbehindtheseedling.
  Hewalkedhishorse,andIstrodebeside.HeaskedmynameandIgaveit.JuanLepe.WetraveledCordovaroadtogether.Presentlyhesaid,``IleaveSpainforFrance,anddoyouknowwhy?''
  SaidJuanLepe,``Ihavebeentoldsomething,andIhavegatheredsomethingwithmyowneyesandears.YouwouldreachAsiabygoingwest.''
  Hespokeinthemeasuredtoneofarecitaloftenmadealiketohimselfandtoothers.``IholdthatthevoyagefromPalos,say,firstsouthtotheCanariesandthenduewestwouldnotexceedthreemonths.YetIbegantogowesttoIndiafulleighteenyearsago!Ihavevoyagedeighteenyears,withdeadcalmsandheadwinds,withstormsandback-puttings,withpiratesandmutinies,withfoodandwaterlacking,withonlyGodandmypurposeforfriend!I
  havetouchedatthecourtofPortugalandatthecourtofSpain,and,roundaboutway,atthecourtofEngland,andatthehousesoftheDogesofVeniceandofGenoa.Theyallkeptmeswinginglongatanchor,buttheyhavenevergivenmeafurtheringwind.EighteenyearsgoingtoIndia!ButwhydoIsayeighteen?TheLordputmeforthfromlandsidethedayIwasborn.BeforeIwasfourteen,attheschoolinPavia,Hesaid,`Gotosea.SailunderthycousinColomboandlearnthroughlongyearsalltheinchesofsaltwater.'LaterHesaid,onedaywhenwewereswingingoffAlexandria,`Study!Teachthyself!Buybooks,notwinenorfineclothesnorfavorofwomen.Studyonlandandstudyatsea.Lookateverymapthatcomesbeforeyou.
  Learntomakemaps.Whenaworldmapcomesbeforeyou,lookatthewesternsideofitandthinkhowtofillitoutknowingly.Listentoseamen'stales.Learntoviewtheinvisibleandtofeelunderfoottheroundnessofmyearth!'
  ``AndHesaidthatsameyearoffAleppo,`Learntocommandships.LearninKingReinier'swarandinwhatotherwarGenoamakes.Learntodirectmenandpatientlytohearthem,windinginandoutoftheircounsels,keepingthyselfalwayswiserthanthey.'Well,Istudied,andlearned,andcancommandashiporships,andknownavigation,andcanmakemapsandchartswiththebest,andcanruleseamen,lovingthemthewhile.Longago,IwenttothatschoolwhichHeset,andcameforth_magister!_LongafterHisfirstspeaking,IwasatPortoSanto,wellnamed,andthereHesaid,`SeekIndia,goingwestward.'''Heturnedhisfacetothesun.``IhavebeengoingtoIndiafifty-sixyears.''
  JuanLepeasked,``Why,onyesterday,wereyounotcontentwiththeKingandQueen'sterms?Theygrantedhonorandcompetence.Itwastheestateofaprincethatyouasked.''
  Somemomentspassedbeforeheanswered.Thesunwasshining,theroadwhiteanddusty,themountainsofElvirapurpletothetopsandtheresplashedwithsilver.Whenhespoke,hisvoicewaschanged.Neithernownorhereafterdidhediscourseofmoney-goldandnobilityflowingfromearthlykingswiththatimpersonalexaltationwithwhichhetalkedofhiserrandfromGodtolinktogethereastandwest.
  Buthedrewthemsomehowintrainfromthelast,hidinghereIthought,anearthlyweaknessfromhimself,andtheweaknesssointertwinedwithstrengththatitwashardtodivideparasitefromoak.
  ``Didyousee,''heasked,``aboywithme?ThatwasmysonDiegowhomIhaveleftwithafriendinSantaFe.
  Fernando,hishalf-brother,isbutachild.IshallseehiminCordova.Ihavetwobrothers,deartomebothofthem,DiegoandBartholomew.Myoldfather,DominicoColombo,stilllivesinGenoa.Helivesinpoverty,asIhavelivedinpovertythesemanyyears.AndthereisPedroCorreo,towhomIowemuch,husbandofmywife'ssister.
  Mywifeisdead.ThemotherofFernandoisnotmywife,butIloveher,andsheispoorthoughbeautifulandgood.
  Iwouldhaveherlesspoor;Iwouldgiveherbeautifulthings.Ihaveloveformykindred,——loveandyearningandcareanddesiretodothemgood,alikethosewhotrustmeandthosewhothinkthatIhadfailedthem.Idonotfailthem!''
  Wepaddedonuponthedustyroad.Ifelthisinnerwarmth,divinedhislife.ButatlastIsaid,``WhattheQueenandKingpromisewouldgiverichcare——''
  ``Ihavefriendstoo,forallthatIrideoutofSpainandseemsopooranddesolate!Iwouldrepay——ay,tentimesover——theirfaithandtheirhelp.''
  ``Still——''
  ``Therearemoreoverthepoor,andthosewhostudyandneedbooksandmapsthattheycannotpurchase.Thereareconvents——oneconventespecially——thatbefriendedmewhenIwasaloneandnighhopelessandfurtheredmycause.Iwouldgivethatconventgreatgifts.''Turninginthesaddlehelookedsouthwest.``FrayJuanPerez——''