首页 >出版文学> Montezuma’s Daughter>第51章
  ’Makeready!’Ianswered。
  Thensheroseandsoonwasbusywiththeropes。
  Atlengthallwaspreparedandthemomentofdeathwasathand。
  ’Youmustaidme,Otomie,’Isaid;’Icannotwalkbymyself。’
  Shecameandliftedmewithherstrongandtenderarms,tillI
  stooduponastoolbeneaththewindowbars。
  Theresheplacedtheropeaboutmythroat,thentakingherstandbymeshefittedthesecondropeuponherown。
  Nowwekissedinsolemnsilence,fortherewasnothingmoretosay。
  YetOtomiesaidsomething,asking:
  ’Ofwhomdoyouthinkinthismoment,husband?
  Ofmeandofmydeadchild,orofthatladywholivesfaracrossthesea?
  Nay,I
  willnotask。
  Ihavebeenhappyinmylove,itisenough。
  Nowloveandlifemustendtogether,anditiswellforme,butforyouIgrieve。
  Say,shallIthrustawaythestool?’
  ’Yes,Otomie,sincethereisnohopebutdeath。
  IcannotbreakmyfaithwithGuatemoc,norcanIlivetoseeyoushamedandtortured。’
  ’Thenkissmefirstandforthelasttime。’
  Wekissedagainandthen,asshewasintheveryactofpushingthestoolfrombeneathus,thedooropenedandshut,andaveiledwomanstoodbeforeus,bearingatorchinonehandandabundleintheother。
  Shelooked,andseeingusandourdreadfulpurpose,rantous。
  ’Whatdoyou?’shecried,andIknewthevoiceforthatofMarina。
  ’Areyouthenmad,Teule?’
  ’Whoisthiswhoknowsyousowell,husband,andwillnotevensufferthatwedieinpeace?’askedOtomie。
  ’IamMarina,’answeredtheveiledwoman,’andIcometosaveyouifIcan。’
  E
  NowOtomieputtheropeoffherneck,anddescendingfromthestool,stoodbeforeMarina。
  ’YouareMarina,’shesaidcoldlyandproudly,’andyoucometosaveus,youwhohavebroughtruinonthelandthatboreyou,andhavegiventhousandsofherchildrentodeath,andshame,andtorment。
  Now,ifIhadmyway,Iwouldhavenoneofyoursalvation,nay,IwouldrathersavemyselfasIwasabouttodo。’
  ThusOtomiespoke,andneverhadshelookedmoreroyalthaninthismoment,whensheriskedherlastchanceoflifethatshemightpouroutherscornupononewhomshedeemedatraitress,no,onewhowasatraitress,forhaditnotbeenforMarina’switandaid,CorteswouldneverhaveconqueredAnahuac。
  ItrembledasIheardherangrywords,for,allIsufferednotwithstanding,lifestillseemedsweettome,who,tensecondsago,hadstooduponthevergeofdeath。
  SurelyMarinawoulddepartandleaveustoourdoom。
  Butitwasnotso。
  Indeed,sheshrankandtrembledbeforeOtomie’scontempt。
  Theywereastrangecontrastintheirdifferentlovelinessastheystoodfacetofaceinthetortureden,anditwasstrangealsotoseethespiritoftheladyofroyalblood,threatenedasshewaswithashamefuldeath,orstillmoreshamefullife,triumphovertheIndiangirlwhomto-dayfortunehadsetasfaraboveherasthestars。
  ’Say,royallady,’askedMarinainhergentlevoice,’forwhatcausedidyou,iftalesaretrue,liebythesideofyonderwhitemanuponthestoneofsacrifice?’
  ’BecauseIlovehim,Marina。’
  ’AndforthissamecausehaveI,Marina,laidmyhonouruponadifferentaltar,forthissamecauseIhavestrivenagainstthechildrenofmypeople,becauseIloveanothersuchashe。
  ItisforloveofCortesthatIhaveaidedCortes,thereforedespisemenot,butletyourlovepleadformine,seeingthat,touswomen,loveisall。
  Ihavesinned,Iknow,butdoubtlessinitsseasonmysinshallfindafittingpunishment。’
  ’Ithadneedbesharp,’answeredOtomie。
  ’Mylovehasharmednone,seebeforeyoubutonegrainofthecountlessharvestofyourown。
  InyonderchairGuatemocyourkingwasthisdaytorturedbyyourmasterCortes,whosworetotreathimwithallhonour。
  ByhissidesatTeule,myhusbandandyourfriend;himCortesgaveovertohasprivateenemy,deGarcia,whomyounameSarceda。
  Seehowhehaslefthim。
  Nay,donotshudder,gentlelady;looknowathiswounds!
  Considertowhatapasswearedrivenwhenyoufindusabouttodiethuslikedogs,he,myhusband,thathemaynotlivetoseemehandledashehasbeen,andIwithhim,becauseaprincessoftheOtomieandofMontezuma’sbloodcannotsubmittosuchashamewhiledeathhasonedoorthroughwhichtocreep。
  Itisbutasinglegrainofyourharvest,outcastandtraitress,theharvestofmiseryanddeaththatisstoredyonderintheruinsofTenoctitlan。
  HadImywill,ItellyouthatIhadsoonerdieascoreoftimesthantakehelpfromahandsostainedwiththebloodofmypeopleandofyours——I——’
  ’Oh!cease,lady,cease,’groanedMarina,coveringhereyeswithherhand,asthoughthesightofOtomieweredreadfultoher。
  ’Whatisdoneisdone;donotaddtomyremorse。
  Whatdidyousay,thatyou,theladyOtomie,werebroughtheretobetortured?’
  ’Evenso,andbeforemyhusband’seyes。
  WhyshouldMontezuma’sdaughterandtheprincessoftheOtomieescapethefateoftheemperoroftheAztecs?
  Ifherwomanhooddoesnotprotecther,hassheanythingtohopeofherlostrank?’
  ’Cortesknowsnothingofthis,Iswearit,’saidMarina。
  ’Totheresthehasbeendrivenbytheclamourofthesoldiers,whotaunthimwithstealingtreasurethathehasneverfound。
  Butofthislastwickednessheisinnocent。’
  ’ThenlethimaskhistoolSarcedaofit。’
  ’AsforSarceda,Ipromiseyou,princess,thatifIcanIwillavengethisthreatuponhim。
  Buttimeisshort,IamcomeherewiththeknowledgeofCortes,toseeifIcanwinthesecretofthetreasurefromTeule,yourhusband,andformyfriendship’ssakeI
  amabouttobetraymytrustandhelphimandyoutofly。
  Doyourefusemyaid?’
  Otomiesaidnothing,butIspokeforthefirsttime。
  ’Nay,Marina,Ihavenoloveforthisthief’sfateifIcanescapeit,buthowisittobedone?’
  ’Thechanceispoorenough,Teule,butIbethoughtmethatonceoutofthisprisonyoumightslipawaydisguised。
  Fewwillbestirringatdawn,andofthemthemostwillnotbekeentonoticemenorthings。
  See,IhavebroughtyouthedressofaSpanishsoldier;
  yourskinisdark,andinthehalflightyoumightpassasone;andfortheprincessyourwife,Ihavebroughtanotherdress,indeedI
  amashamedtoofferit,butitistheonlyonethatwillnotbenotedatthishour;also,Teule,Ibringyouasword,thatwhichwastakenfromyou,thoughIthinkthatonceithadanotherowner。’
  NowwhileshespokeMarinaundidherbundle,andthereinitwerethedressesandthesword,thesamethatIhadtakenfromtheSpaniardDiazinthemassacreofthenochetriste。
  Firstshedrewoutthewoman’srobeandhandedittoOtomie,andIsawthatitwassucharobeasamongtheIndiansiswornbythewomenwhofollowcamps,arobewithredandyellowinit。
  Otomiesawitalsoanddrewback。
  ’Surely,girl,youhavebroughtagarmentofyourowninerror,’
  shesaidquietly,butinsuchafashionasshowedmoreofthesavageheartthatisnativetoherracethansheoftensufferedtobeseen;’attheleastIcannotwearsuchrobes。’
  ’ItseemsthatImustbeartoomuch,’answeredMarina,growingwrothatlast,andstrivingtokeepbackthetearsthatstartedtohereyes。
  ’Iwillawayandleaveyou;’andshebegantorollupherbundle。
  ’Forgiveher,Marina,’Isaidhastily,forthedesiretoescapegrewonmeeveryminute;’sorrowhassetanedgeuponhertongue。’
  ThenturningtoOtomieIadded,’Iprayyoubemoregentle,wife,formysakeifnotforyourown。
  Marinaisouronlyhope。’
  ’Wouldthatshehadleftustodieinpeace,husband。
  Well,sobeit,foryoursakeIwillputonthesegarmentsofadrab。
  Buthowshallweescapeoutofthisplaceandthecamp?
  Willthedoorbeopenedtous,andtheguardsremoved,andifwepassthem,canyouwalk,husband?’
  ’Thedoorswillnotbeopened,lady,’saidMarina,’forthosewaitwithout,whowillseethattheyarelockedwhenIhavepassedthem。
  Buttherewillbenothingtofearfromtheguard,trusttomeforit。
  See,thebarsofthiswindowarebutofwood,thatswordwillsoonseverthem,andifyouareseenyoumustplaythepartofadrunkensoldierbeingguidedtohisquartersbyawoman。
  FortherestIknownothing,savethatIrungreatriskforyoursakes,sinceifitisdiscoveredthatIhaveaidedyou,thenIshallfindithardtosoftentherageofCortes,who,thewarbeingwon,’andshesighed,’doesnotneedmenowsomuchasoncehedid。’
  ’Icanmakeshifttohoponmyrightfoot,’Isaid,’andfortherestwemusttrusttofortune。
  Itcangiveusnoworsegiftsthanthosewehavealready。’
  ’Sobeit,Teule,andnowfarewell,forIdarestaynolonger。
  I
  candonothingmore。
  Mayyourgoodstarshineonyouandleadyouhenceinsafety;andTeule,ifwenevermeetagain,Iprayyouthinkofmekindly,fortherearemanyintheworldwhowilldootherwiseinthedaystocome。’
  ’Farewell,Marina,’Isaid,andshewasgone。
  Weheardthedoorsclosebehindher,andthedistantvoicesofthosewhoboreherlitter,thenallwassilence。
  Otomielistenedatthewindowforawhile,buttheguardsseemedtobegone,whereorwhyIdonotknowtothishour,andtheonlysoundwasthatofdistantrevelryfromthecamp。
  ’Andnowtothework,’IsaidtoOtomie。
  ’Asyouwish,husband,butIfearitwillbeprofitless。
  Idonottrustthatwoman。
  Faithlessinall,withoutdoubtshebetraysus。
  Stillattheworstyouhavethesword,andcanuseit。’
  ’Itmatterslittle,’Ianswered。
  ’Ourplightcannotbeworsethanitisnow;lifehasnogreaterevilsthantormentanddeath,andtheyarewithusalready。’
  ThenIsatuponthestool,andmyarmsbeingleftsoundandstrong,Ihackedwiththesharpswordatthewoodenbarsofthewindow,severingthemonebyonetilltherewasaspacebigenoughforustocreepthrough。
  Thisbeingdoneandnoonehavingappearedtodisturbus,OtomiecladmeintheclothesofaSpanishsoldierwhichMarinahadbrought,forIcouldnotdressmyself。
  WhatI
  sufferedinthedonningofthosegarments,andmoreespeciallyinthepullingofthelongbootontomyburntfoot,canneverbetold,butmorethanonceIstopped,ponderingwhetheritwouldnotbebettertodieratherthantoenduresuchagonies。
  Atlastitwasdone,andOtomiemustputontheredandyellowrobe,agarbofshamesuchasmanyhonestIndianwomenwoulddiesoonerthanbeseenin,andIthinkthatasshedidthis,heragonywasgreaterthanmine,thoughofanothersort,fortoherproudheart,thatdresswasaveryshirtofNessus。
  Presentlyshewasclad,andmincedbeforemewithsavagemockery,saying:
  ’Prithee,soldier,doIlookmypart?’
  ’Apeacetosuchfooling,’Ianswered;’ourlivesareatstake,whatdoesitmatterhowwedisguiseourselves?’
  ’Itmattersmuch,husband,buthowcanyouunderstand,whoareamanandaforeigner?