首页 >出版文学> The Wanderer’s Necklace>第27章
  Shewasthewomanofwhom,yearsago,IhaddreamedonthenightonwhichIbrokeintotheWanderer’stombatAar!
  NeverforonemomentdidIdoubtmeofthistruth。Iwassure。Iwassure。Itdidnotevenneed,whilesheturnedtowhispersomethingtohercompanion,thatthecloaksheworeshouldopenalittle,revealingonherbreastanecklaceofemeraldbeetlesseparatedbyinlaidshellsofpaleandancientgold。
  Shewaswatchingtheprocessionwithinterest,yetsomewhatidly,whenshecaughtsightofme,whom,fromwhereshestood,shecouldscarcelyhaveseenbefore。Ofasuddenherfacegrewdoubtfulandtroubled,liketothatofonewhohasjustreceivedsomehurt。Shesawtheornamentaboutmyneck。Sheturnedpaleandhadshenotgrippedthearmofthemanbesideher,would,Ithink,havefallen。Thenhereyescaughtmine,andFatehadusinitsnet。
  Sheleanedforward,gazing,gazing,allhersoulinthosedarkeyes,andI,too,gazedandgazed。Thegreatcathedralvanishedwithitsglitteringcrowds,thesoundofchantingandoffeetthatmarcheddiedfrommyears。InplaceoftheseIsawamightycolumnedtempleandtwostonefigures,tallerthanpines,seatedonaplain,andthroughthemoonlitsilenceheardasweetvoicemurmuring:
  “Farewell。Forthislife,farewell!“
  Nowwewereneartoeachother,nowIwaspassingher,Iwhomightnotstay。Myhandbrushedhers,andoh!itwasasthoughIhaddrunkacupofwine。Aspiritenteredintomeand,bending,Iwhisperedinherear,speakingintheLatintongue,sinceGreek,whichallknew,Ididnotdaretouse,“/Avepostsecula!/“Greetingaftertheages!
  Isawherbosomheave;yes,andheardherwhisperback:
  “/Ave!/“
  Thatnighttherewasfeastingatthepalace,andI,Olaf,nowknownasMichael,asaconvertwasoneofthechiefguests,sothatformetherewasnoescape。Isatverysilent,sosilentthattheAugustafrowned,thoughshewastoofarofftospeaktome。ThebanquetcametoanendatlastandbeforemidnightIwasfreetogo,stillwithoutwordfromtheEmpress,whowithdrewherself,asIthoughtinanill-
  humour。
  Isoughtmybed,butinitknewlittleofsleep。IhadfoundherforwhomduringallthelongyearsIhadbeensearching,thoughIdidnotunderstandthatIwassearching。AftertheagesIhadfoundherandshehadfoundme。Hereyessaidit,and,unlessIdreamed,hersweetvoicesaiditalso。
  Whowasshe?DoubtlessthatHeliodore,daughterofMagas,theprinceofwhomtheBishopBarnabashadspokentome。Oh!nowIunderstoodwhathemeantwhenhespokeofanothernecklaceliketothatIwore,andyetwouldexplainnothing。ItlayuponthebreastofHeliodore,HeliodorewhowassuchaoneashewishedthatImightwed。Well,certainlyIwishedittoo;but,alas!howcouldIwed,whowasinIrene’spower,atoyforhertoplaywithortobreak?AndhowwoulditfarewithanywomanwhomitwasknownthatIwishedtowed?ImustbesecretuntilshewasgonefromConstantinople,andinthiswayorinthatIcouldfollowher。I,whohadeverbeenopen-minded,mustlearntokeepmyowncounsel。
  Now,too,IrememberedhowBarnabashadsaidtheAugustacommandedthatthisPrinceMagasandhisdaughtershouldcometothepalaceasherguests。Well,theplacewasvast,atowninitself,andlikelyenoughIshouldnotseethemthere。YetIlongedtoseeoneofthemasneverIhadlongedforanythingbefore。Iwassure,also,thatnofearscouldkeepusapart,eventhoughIknewtheroadbeforemetobefullofdangersandoftrials,knewthatIwentwithmylifeinmyhand,thelifeofwhichIhadbeenquitecareless,butthatnowhadbecomesodeartome。Fordidnottheworldholdanothertowhomitbelonged?
  Thenightpassedaway。Iroseandwentaboutmymorningduties。
  ScarcelywerethesefinishedwhenamessengersummonedmetothepresenceoftheAugusta。Ifollowedhimwithasinkingheart,certainthatthosewoeswhichIhadforeseenwereabouttobegin。Also,nowtherewasnowomaninthewholeworldwhomIlesswishedtoseethanIrene,EmpressoftheEarth。
  Iwasledtothesmallaudiencechamber,whereofIhavealreadyspoken,thatonthefloorofwhichwasthemosaicofthegoddessVenusmakingpretencetokillherlover。ThereIfoundtheAugustaseatedinachairofState,theministerStauracius,mygod-father,whogloweredatmeasIentered,somesecretaries,andMartina,mygod-mother,whowastheladyinattendance。
  IsalutedtheEmpress,whobowedgraciouslyandsaid:
  “GeneralOlaf——nay,Iforgot,GeneralMichael,yourgod-fatherStauraciushassomethingtosaywhichItrustwillpleaseyouasmuchasitdoeshimandme。Speak,Stauracius。“
  “Belovedgod-son,“beganStauracius,inavoiceofsullenrage,“ithaspleasedtheAugustatoappointyou——“
  “Ontheprayerandadviceofme,Stauracius,“interruptedtheEmpress。
  “——Ontheprayerandadviceofme,Stauracius,“repeatedtheeunuchlikeatalkingbird,“tobeoneofherchamberlainsandMasterofthePalace,atasalaryof“Iforgetthesum,butitwasagreatone
  “withallthepowerandperquisitestothatofficepertaining,inrewardoftheserviceswhichyouhaverenderedtoherandtheEmpire。
  ThanktheEmpressforhergraciousfavour。“
  “Nay,“interruptedIreneagain,“thankyourbelovedgod-fatherStauracius,whohasgivenmenopeaceuntilIofferedyouthisprefermentwhichhassuddenlybecomevacant,Stauraciusaloneknowswhy,forIdonot。Oh!youwerewise,Olaf——ImeanMichael——tochooseStauraciusforagod-father,thoughIwarnhim,“sheaddedarchly,“thatinhisnaturallovehemustnotpushyouforwardtoofastlestothersshouldbegintoshowthatjealousywhichisastrangertohisnoblenature。Comehither,Michael,andkissmyhanduponyourappointment。“
  SoIadvancedand,kneeling,kissedtheAugusta’shand,accordingtocustomonsuchoccasions,noting,asdoubtlessStauraciusdidalso,thatshepressedithardenoughagainstmylips。ThenIroseandsaid:
  “IthanktheAugusta——“
  “Andmygod-fatherStauracius,“sheinterrupted。
  “——Andmygod-fatherStauracius,“Iechoed,“forherandhisgoodnesstowardsme。YetwithhumilityIventuretosaythatIamasoldierwhoknowsnothingwhatsoeverofthedutiesofachamberlainandofaMasterofthePalace,and,therefore,Ibegthatsomeoneelsemorecompetentmaybechosentofillthesehighoffices。“
  OnhearingthesewordsStauraciusstaredatmewithhisroundandowl-
  likeeyes。NeverbeforehadheknownanofficerinConstantinoplewhowishedtodeclinepowerandmorepay。Scarcely,indeed,couldhebelievehisears。ButtheAugustaonlylaughed。
  “Baptismhasnotchangedyou,Olaf,“shesaid,“whoeverweresimple,asIbelieveyourdutieswillbe。Atanyrate,yourgod-fatherandgod-motherwillinstructyouinthem——especiallyyourgod-mother。Sonomoreofsuchfoolishtalk。Stauracius,youmaybegonetoattendtotheaffairsofwhichwehavebeenspeaking,asIseeyouburntodo,andtakethosesecretarieswithyou,forthescratchingoftheirpenssetsmyteethonedge。Bidehereamoment,General,forasMasterofthePalaceitwillbeyourdutytoreceivecertaingueststo-dayofwhomIwishtospeakwithyou。Bideyoualso,Martina,thatyoumayremembermywordsincasethisunpractisedofficershouldforgetthem。“
  Stauraciusandhissecretariesbowedthemselvesout,leavingthethreeofusalone。
  “Now,Olaf,orMichael——whichdoyouwishtobecalled?“
  “Itismoreeasyforamantoalterhisnaturethanhisname,“I
  answered。
  “Haveyoualteredyournature?Ifso,yourmannersremainmuchwhattheywere。Well,then,beOlafinprivateandMichaelinpublic,foroftenanaliasisconvenientenough。Hark!Iwouldreadyoualesson。
  AsthewiseKingSolomonsaid,’Everythinghasitsplaceandtime。’Itisgoodtorepentyouofyoursinsandtothinkaboutyoursoul,butI
  prayyoudosonomoreatmyfeasts,especiallywhentheyaregiveninyourhonour。LastnightyousatattheboardlikeamummyatanEgyptianbanquet。Hadyourskullstoodonit,filledwithwine,itcouldscarcehavelookedgrimmerthandidyourface。Bemorecheerful,Iprayyou,orIwillhaveyoutonsuredandpromotedtobeabishop,likethatoldhereticBarnabasofwhomyouaresofond。Ah!yousmileatlast,andIamgladtoseeit。Nowhearkenagain。ThisafternoontherecomestothepalaceacertainoldEgyptiannamedMagas,whomI
  placeinyourespecialcharge,andwithhimhiswife——atleast,I
  thinksheishiswife。“
  “Nay,Mistress,hisdaughter,“interruptedMartina。
  “Oh!hisdaughter,“saidtheAugustasuspiciously。“Ididnotknowshewashisdaughter。Whatisshelike,Martina?“
  “Ihavenotseenher,Empress,butsomeonesaidthatsheisablack-
  lookingwoman,suchastheNilebreeds。“
  “Isitso?ThenIchargeyou,Olaf,keepherfarfromme,forIlovenottheseuglyblackwomen,whosewoollyhairalwayssmellsofgrease。
  Yes,Igiveyouleavetocourther,ifyouwill,sincetherebyyoumaylearnsomesecrets,“andshelaughedmerrily。
  Ibowed,sayingthatIwouldobeytheAugusta’sorderstothebestofmypower,andshewenton:
  “Olaf,IwoulddiscoverthetruthconcerningthisMagasandhisschemes,whichasasoldieryouarewellfittedtofindout。ItseemshehasaplanfortherecoveryofEgyptoutofthehandsofthefollowersofthataccursedfalseprophetwhosesouldwellswithSatan。