“Inmydreamyoutriumphedoverallofthem,Olaf,andalsometwithsomerewardeveninthislife,thoughnowIknownotwhatitwas。Yes,andtriumphyoushall,mysoninChrist。Fearnothing,evenwhenthestorm-cloudssweepaboutyourheadandthelightningsblindyoureyes。
Isay,fearnothing,foryouhavefriendswhomyoucannotsee。Iasknomoreevenunderthesealofconfession,sincetherearesecretswhichitisnotwelltolearn。Whoknows,Imightgomad,ortorturemightdrawfrommewordsIwouldnotspeak。Therefore,keepyourowncounsel,son,andconfesstoGodalone。“
“Whatwillyoudonow,Father?“Iasked。“ReturntoEgypt?“
“Nay,notyetawhile。ItcomestomethatImustbidehereforaspace,whichunderthispardonIhavelibertytodo,buttowhatendI
cannotsay。LateronIshallreturn,ifGodsowills。Igotodwellwithgoodfolkwhoareknowntome,andfromtimetotimewillletyouhearwhereImaybefound,ifyoushouldneedmyhelporcounsel。“
ThenIledhimtothegates,and,havinggivenhimawitnessedcopyofhiswarrantofrelease,badehimfarewellforthattime,makingitknowntotheguardsandcertainpriestswholingeredtherethatanywhomolestedhimmustanswerforittotheAugusta。
Thusweparted。
Havinghandedoverthekeysoftheprison,Iwalkedtothepalaceunattended,beingmindedtotakeupmydutiesthereunnoticed。Butthiswasnottobe。AsIenteredthepalacegateasentrycalledoutsomething,andamessenger,whoseemedtobeinwaiting,departedatfullspeed。Thenthesentry,saluting,toldmethathisorderswerethatImuststandawhile,heknewnotwhy。PresentlyIdiscovered,foracrossthesquarewithinthegatesmarchedafullgeneral’sguard,whereoftheofficeralsosaluted,andprayedmetocomewithhim。I
went,wonderingifIwastobegivenincharge,andbyhim,surroundedwiththispompousguard,wasledtomynewquarters,whichweremoresplendidthanIcouldhavedreamed。Heretheguardleftme,andpresentlyotherofficersappeared,someofthemoldcomradesofmyown,askingfororders,ofwhich,ofcourse,Ihadnonetogive。Also,withinanhour,IwassummonedtoacouncilofgeneralstodiscusssomematterofawarinwhichtheEmpirewasengaged。BysuchmeansastheseitwasconveyedtomethatIhadbecomeagreatman,or,atanyrate,oneinthewayofgrowinggreat。
Thatafternoon,when,accordingtomyoldcustom,Iwasmakingmyroundoftheguards,ImettheAugustauponthemainterrace,surroundedbyanumberofministersandcourtiers。Isalutedandwouldhavepassedon,butshebadeoneofhereunuchscallmetoher。SoI
cameandstoodbeforeher。
“Wegreetyou,GeneralOlaf,“shesaid。“Wherehaveyoubeenallthislongwhile?Oh!Iremember。AttheStateprison,asitsgovernor,ofwhichofficeyouarenowrelievedatyourownrequest。Well,thepalacewelcomesyouagain,forwhenyouarehereallwithinknowthemselvessafe。“
Thusshespoke,hergreateyessearchingmyfacethewhile,thenbowedherheadintokenofdismissal。Isalutedagain,andbegantostepbackwards,accordingtotherule,whereonshemotionedtometostand。
Thenshebegantomakealaughofmetothepaintedthrongabouther。
“Say,noblesandladies,“shesaid,“didanyofyoueverseesuchaman?Weaddresshimasbestwemay——andwehavereasontobelievethatheunderstandsourlanguage——yetnotoneworddoeshevouchsafetousinanswer。Therehestands,likeasoldiercutinironwhomovesbysprings,withneveran’Ithankyou’ora’Goodday’onhislips。
Doubtlesshewouldreproveusall,who,heholds,talktoomuch,being,asweallhaveheard,amanofsternmorality,whohasnotendernessforhumanfoibles。Bytheway,GeneralOlaf,arumourhasreachedusthatyouhaveforsakendoubt,andbecomeaChristian。Isthistrue?“
“Itistrue,Augusta。“
“ThenifasaPaganyouwereamanofiron,whatwillyoubeasaChristian,wewonder?Onehardasdiamond,noless。Yetwearegladofthistidings,asallgoodservantsoftheChurchmustbe,sincehenceforthourfriendshipwillbecloserandwevalueyou。General,youmustbereceivedpubliclyintothebosomoftheFaith;itwillbeanencouragementtootherstofollowyourexample。Perhaps,asyouhaveservedussowellinmanywarsandasanofficerofourguard,weourselveswillbeyourgod-mother。Themattershallbeconsideredbyus。Whathaveyoutoanswertoit?“
“Nothing,“Ireplied,“savethatwhentheAugustahasconsideredofthematter,Iwillconsiderofmyanswer。“
Atthisthecourtierstittered,and,insteadofgrowingangry,asI
thoughtshemight,Ireneburstoutlaughing。
“Trulywewerewrong,“shesaid,“toprovokeyoutoopenyourmouth,General,forwhenyoudoso,likethatredswordyouwear,yourtongueissharp,ifsomewhatheavy。Tellus,General,areyournewquarterstoyourtaste,andbeforeyoureplyknowthatweinspectedthemourselves,and,havingalikingforsuchtasks,attendedtotheirfurnishment。’Tisdone,youwillsee,intheNorthernstyle,whichwethinksomewhatcoldandheavy——likeyourswordandtongue。“
“IftheAugustaasksme,“Isaid,“thequartersaretoofineforasinglesoldier。ThetworoomswhereIdweltbeforeweresufficient。“
“Asinglesoldier!Well,thatisafaultwhichcanberemedied。Youshouldmarry,GeneralOlaf。“
“WhenIfindanywomanwhowishestomarrymeandwhomIwishtomarry,IwillobeytheAugusta’scommands。“
“Sobeit,General,onlyrememberthatfirstwemustapprovethelady。
Venturenot,General,tosharethosenewquartersofyourswithanyladywhomwedonotapprove。“
Then,followedbytheCourt,sheturnedandwalkedaway,andIwentaboutmybusiness,wonderingwhatwasthemeaningofallthisguardedandhalf-bittertalk。
ThenexteventthatreturnstomeclearlyisthatofmypublicacceptanceasaChristianinthegreatCathedralofSt。Sophia,whichmusthavetakenplacenotverylongafterthismeetingupontheterrace。IknowthatbyeverymeansinmypowerIhadstriven,thoughwithoutavail,toescapethisceremony,pointingoutthatIcouldbepubliclyreceivedintothebodyoftheChurchatanychapelwheretherewasapriestandacongregationofadozenhumblefolk。ButthistheEmpresswouldnotallow。Thereasonshegavewasherdesirethatmyconversionshouldbeproclaimedthroughoutthecity,thatotherPagans,ofwhomtherewerethousands,mightfollowmyexample。YetI
thinkshehadanotherwhichshedidnotavow。ItwasthatImightbemadeknowninpublicasamanofimportancewhomitpleasedhertohonour。
Onthemorningofthisrite,Martinacametoacquaintmewithitsdetails,andtoldmethattheEmpresswouldbepresentatthecathedralinstate,makingherprogressthitherinhergoldenchariot,drawnbythefamedmilk-whitesteeds。I,itseemed,wastorideafterthechariotinmygeneral’suniform,whichwassplendidenough,followedbyacompanyofguards,andsurroundedbychantingpriests。
ThePatriarchhimself,nolessaperson,wastoreceivemeandsomeotherconverts,andthecathedralwouldbefilledwithallthegreatonesofConstantinople。
IaskedwhetherIreneintendedtobemygod-mother,asshehadthreatened。
“Notso,“repliedMartina。“Onthatpointshehaschangedhermind。“
“Somuchthebetter,“Isaid。“Butwhy?“
“ThereisacanonoftheChurch,Olaf,whichforbidsintermarriagebetweenagod-parentandhisorhergod-child,“shereplieddryly。
“WhetherthiscanonhascometotheAugusta’smemoryornot,Icannotsay。Itmaybeso。“
“Who,then,istobemygod-mother?“Iaskedhurriedly,leavingtheproblemofIrene’smotivesundiscussed。
“Iam,bythewrittenImperialdecreedeliveredtomenotanhourago。“
“You,Martina,youwhoareyoungerthanmyselfbymanyyears?“
“Yes,I。TheAugustahasjustexplainedtomethatasweseemtobesuchverygoodfriends,andtotalktogethersomuchalone,doubtless,shesupposed,uponmattersofreligion,therecouldbenopersonmoresuitablethansuchagoodChristianasmyselftofillthatholyoffice。“
“Whatdoyoumean,Martina?“Iaskedbluntly。
“Imean,Olaf,“shereplied,turningawayherhead,andspeakinginastrainedvoice,“that,whereyouareconcerned,theAugustaoflatehasdonemethehonourtobesomewhatjealousofme。Well,ofagod-
mothernooneneedbejealous。TheAugustaisacleverwoman,Olaf。“
“Idonotquiteunderstand,“Isaid。“WhyshouldtheAugustabejealousofyou?“
“Thereisnoreasonatall,Olaf,exceptthat,asithappens,sheisjealousofeverywomanwhocomesneartoyou,andsheknowsthatweareintimateandthatyoutrustme——well,more,perhaps,thanyoutrusther。Oh!Iassureyouthatoflateyouhavenotspokentoanywomanunderfiftyunnotedandunreported。Manyeyeswatchyou,Olaf。“
“Thentheymightfindbetteremployment。Buttellmeoutright,Martina,whatisthemeaningofallthis?“
“Surelyevenawooden-headedNorthmancanguess,Olaf?“
Sheglancedroundhertomakesurethatwewerealoneinthegreatapartmentofmyquartersandthatthedoorswereshut,thenwenton,almostinawhisper,“Mymistressiswonderingwhetherornoshewillmarryagain,and,ifso,whethershewillchooseacertainsomewhatover-virtuousChristiansoldierasasecondhusband。Asyetshehasnotmadeuphermind。Moreover,evenifshehad,nothingcouldbedoneatpresentoruntilthequestionofthestrugglebetweenherandhersonforpowerissettledinthiswayorinthat。Therefore,atworst,oratbest,thatsoldierhasyetawhileofsinglelifelefttohim,sayamonthortwo。“
“Thenduringthatmonthortwoperhapshewouldbewisetotravel,“I