首页 >出版文学> The Wanderer’s Necklace>第26章
  “Perhaps,ifhewereafoolwhowouldrunawayfromfortune,andifhecouldgetleaveofabsence,whichinhiscaseisimpossible;toattemptsuchajourneywithoutitwouldmeanhisdeath。No,ifheiswise,thatsoldierwillbidewhereheisandawaitevents,possessinghissoulinpatience,asagoodChristianshoulddo。Now,asyourgod-
  mother,Imustinstructyouinthisservice。Looknotsotroubled;itisreallymostsimple。YouknowStauracius,theeunuch,istobeyourgod-father,whichisveryfortunateforyou,since,althoughhelooksonyouwithdoubtandjealousy,toblindormurderhisowngod-sonwouldcausetoomuchscandaleveninConstantinople。Asaspecialmarkofgrace,also,theBishopBarnabas,ofEgypt,willbeallowedtoassistintheceremony,becauseitwashewhosnatchedyoursoulfromtheburning。Moreover,sincetheSacramentistobeadministeredafterwards,hehasbeencommandedtoattendheretoreceiveyourconfessioninthechapelofthepalace,andwithinanhour。YouknowthatthisdaybeingtheFeastofSt。MichaelandAllAngels,youwillbereceivedinthenameofMichael,ahighonewellfittedtoawarlikesaint,thoughIthinkthatIshallstillcallyouOlaf。Sofarewell,mygod-sontobe,untilwemeetatthecathedral,whereI
  shallshineinthereflectedlightofallyourvirtues。“
  Thenshesighed,laughedalittle,andglidedaway。
  Induecourseapriestofthechapelcametosummonmethere,sayingthattheBishopBarnabasawaitedme。Iwentandmademyconfession,thoughintruthIhadlittletotellhimthathedidnotalreadyknow。
  Afterwardsthegoodoldman,whobynowwasquiterecoveredfromhishurtsandimprisonment,accompaniedmetomyquarters,whereweatetogether。HetoldmethatbeforeheattendedinthechapelhehadbeenreceivedbytheEmpress,whohadspokentohimverykindly,makinglightoftheirdifferenceofopinionastoimagesandwithherownmouthconfirmedhiminhisbishopric,evenhintingathispossiblepromotion。
  “This,myson,“headded,“IamwellawareIowetoyourgoodoffices。“
  IaskedhimifhewouldreturnatoncetoUpperEgypt,wherehehadhisbishopric。
  “No,myson,“heanswered,“notyetawhile。Thetruthisthattherehavearrivedherethechiefmaninmydiocese,andhisdaughter。HeisadescendantoftheoldPharaohsoftheEgyptianswholivesnearthesecondcataractoftheNile,almostonthebordersofEthiopia,whithertheaccursedchildrenofMahomethavenotyetforcedtheirway。HeisstillagreatmanamongtheEgyptians,wholookuponhimastheirlawfulprince。HismissionhereistotrytoplananewwaruponthefollowersoftheProphet,who,heholds,mightbeassailedbytheEmpireatthemouthsoftheNile,whileheattackedthemwithhisEgyptiansfromthesouth。“
  NowIgrewinterested,whohadalwaysgrievedoverthelossofEgypttotheEmpire,andaskedwhatwasthisprince’sname。
  “Magas,myson,andhisdaughterisnamedHeliodore。Ah!sheissuchawomanasIwouldseeyouwed,beautifulindeed,andgoodandtrueassheisbeautiful,withahighspiritalso,suchasbefitsherancientblood。Mayhapyouwillnoteherinthecathedral。Nay,Iforgot,notthere,butafterwardsinthispalace,sinceitisthecommandoftheEmpress,towhomIhavebeenspeakingoftheirmatters,thatthesetwoshouldcometodwellhereforawhile。AfterthatIhopeweshallallreturntoEgypttogether,thoughMagas,beingonasecretmission,doesnottravelunderhisownname,butasamerchant。“
  Suddenlyhepaused,andbegantostareatmythroat。
  “Isaughtwrongwithmyarmour,Father?“Iasked。
  “No,son。Iwaslookingatthattrinketwhichyouwear。OfcourseI
  havenoteditbefore,butneverclosely。Itisstrange,verystrange!“
  “Whatisstrange,Father?“
  “OnlythatIhaveseenanotherlikeit。“
  “Idaresayyouhave,“Ianswered,laughing,“forwhenIwouldnotgivethistotheAugusta,itpleasedhertohaveitcopied。“
  “No,no;ImeaninEgypt,and,whatismore,astoryhungtothejewel。“
  “Onwhom?Where?Whatstory?“Iaskedeagerly。
  “Oh!Icannotstaytotellyounow。Moreover,yourmindshouldbefixeduponimmortalcrowns,andnotonearthlynecklaces。Imustbegone;nay,staymenot,Iamalreadylate。Doyougetyoutoyourkneesandpraytillyourgod-parentscometofetchyou。“
  Then,inspiteofallIcoulddotokeephim,hewent,muttering:
  “Strange!Exceedingstrange!“andleavingmequiteunfitforprayer。
  AnhourlaterIwasridingthroughthestreetsofthemightycity,cladinshiningarmour。AstheseasonwasthatofOctober,inwhichtheFeastofSt。Michaelfalls,weworecloaks,although,thedaybeingwarm,theywerelittleneeded。Minewasofsomefinewhitestuff,witharedcrossbroideredontherightshoulder。Stauracius,theeunuchandgreatminister,whohadbeenorderedtoactasmygod-
  father,rodealongsideofmeonamule,becausehedarednotmountahorse,sweatingbeneathhisthickrobeofoffice,and,asIheardfromtimetotime,cursingme,hisgod-son,andallthisceremonybeneathhisbreath。Onmyotherhandwasmygod-mother,Martina,ridinganArabmare,whichshedidwellenough,havingbeenbroughtuptohorsemanshipontheplainsofGreece。Hermoodwasvaried,fornowshelaughedatthehumourofthescene,andnowshewassadalmosttotears。
  Thestreetswerelinedwiththousandsofthepleasure-lovingpeopleofthecity,whohadcomeouttoseetheshowoftheEmpressgoinginstatetothecathedral。Theyweregatheredevenontheflathouse-topsandintheentrancestothepublicbuildingsandopenplaces。Butthegloryofthesightwascentred,notaboutme,withmyescortofguardsandchantingpriests,butinIrene’sself。Precededandfollowedbyglitteringregimentsofsoldiers,shedroveinherfamousgoldenchariot,drawnbyeightmilk-whitesteeds,eachofwhichwasledbyabejewellednoble。Herdresswassplendidandcoveredwithsparklinggems,andonheryellowhairsheworeacrown。Asshewentthemultitudesshoutedtheirwelcome,andshebowedtorightandleftinanswertotheshouts。Nowandagain,however,bandsofarmedmen,cladinadressofapeculiarcolour,emergedfromsidestreetsandhooted,crying:
  “WhereistheAugustus?GiveustheAugustus。Wewillnotberuledbyawomanandhereunuchs!“
  ThesemenwereofthepartyofConstantine,andsetonbyhim。Once,indeed,therewasatumult,forsomeofthemtriedtobartheroad,tilltheyweredrivenaway,leavingafewdeadorwoundedbehindthem。
  ButstillthecrowdsshoutedandtheEmpressbowedasthoughnothinghadhappened,andthusbyasomewhatwindingroute,wecametoSt。
  Sophia。
  TheAugustaentered,andpresentlyIandthosewithmefollowedherintothewonderfulcathedral。Iseeitnow,notinparticular,butasawhole,withitsendlesscolumns,itsaislesandapses,anditsglitteringmosaicsshiningthroughtheholygloom,acrosswhichshotbarsoflightfromthehighwindow-places。Allthegreatplacewasfullofthenoblestinthecity,rankuponrankofthem,comethithertoseetheEmpressinhergloryatthegreatFeastofSt。Michael,whichyearbyyearsheattendedthus。
  AtthealtarwaitedthePatriarchinhissplendidrobes,attendedbymanybishopsandpriests,amongthemBarnabasofEgypt。Theservicebegan,Iandsomeotherconvertsstandingtogetherneartothealtarrail。Thedetailsofitdonotreturntome。Sweetvoicessang,censersgaveforththeirincense,bannerswaved,andimagesofthesaints,standingeverywhere,smileduponusfixedly。Someofuswerebaptised,andsomewhohadalreadybeenbaptisedwerereceivedpubliclyintothefellowshipoftheChurch,Iamongthem。Mygod-
  father,Stauracius,adeaconpromptinghim,andmygod-mother,Martina,spokecertainwordsonmybehalf,andIalsospokecertainwordswhichIhadlearned。
  ThesplendidPatriarch,asour-facedmanwithaslightsquint,gavemehisespecialblessing。TheBishopBarnabas,uponwhom,asInoted,thePatriarchwasalwayscarefultoturnhisback,offeredupaprayer。Mygod-fatherandgod-motherembracedme,Stauraciussmackingtheairatadistance,forwhichIwasgrateful,andMartinatouchingmegentlywithherlipsuponthebrow。TheEmpresssmileduponmeand,asI
  passedher,pattedmeontheshoulder。ThentheSacramentwascelebrated,whereoftheEmpresspartookfirst;nextweconverts,withourgod-parents,andafterwardsanumberofthecongregation。
  Itwasoveratlast。TheAugustaandherattendantsmarcheddownthecathedraltowardsthegreatwesterndoors,priestsfollowed,and,amongthem,weconverts,whomthepeopleapplaudedopenly。
  Lookingtorightandleftofme,forIwaswearyofkeepingmygazefixeduponthefloor,presentlyIcaughtsightofafacewhilstasyetitwasfaraway。Itseemedtodrawme,Iknewnotwhy。Thefacewasthatofawoman。Shestoodbyanoldandstately-lookingmanwithawhitebeard,thelastofalineofworshippersnexttotheaislealongwhichtheprocessionpassed,andIsawthatshewasyoungandfair。
  Downthelong,resoundingaisletheprocessionmarchedslowly。NowI
  wasnearertotheface,andperceivedthatitwaslovelyassomerich-
  huedflower。Thelargeeyesweredarkandsoftasadeer’s。Thecomplexion,too,wassomewhatdark,asthoughthesunhadkissedit。
  Thelipswereredandcurving,andaboutthemplayedalittlesmilethatwasfullofmysteryastheeyeswerefullofthoughtandtenderness。Thefigurewasdelicateandrounded,butnotsoverytall。
  AllthesethingsandothersInoted,yetitwasnotbythemthatIwasdrawnandheld,butratherbecauseI/knewthislady/。