Now,IwouldwinbackEgypt,ifImay,andtherebyaddglorytomynameandtheEmpire。Hearallthatheproposes,studyitwell,andmakereporttome。AfterwardsIwillseehimalone,whoforthepresentwillsendhimaletterbythehandofMartinaherebiddinghimopenallhishearttoyou。ForaweekormoreIshallhavenotimetospenduponthisMagas,whomustgivemyselftobusinessuponwhichhangsmypowerandperchancemylife。“
Thesewordsshespokeheavily,thenfellintoafitofbrooding。
Rousingherself,shewenton:
“Didyounoteyesterday,Olaf,ifyouhadanymindleftforthethingsofearth,thatasIdroveinstatethroughthestreetsmanymetmewithsullensilence,whileotherscursedmeopenlyandshouted,’WhereistheAugustus?’’GiveusConstantine。Wewillhavenowoman’srule。’“
“Isawandheardsomethingofthesethings,Augusta;alsothatcertainofthesoldiersonguardinthecityhadamutinousair。“
“Aye,butwhatyoudidnotseeandhearwasthataplothadbeenlaidtomurdermeinthecathedral。Igotwindofitintimeandifyouwerestillgovernorofyonderprisonyou’dknowwherethemurderersareto-day。Yetthey’rebuttools;itistheircaptainswhomIwant。
Well,torturemaymakethemspeak;Stauraciushasgonetoseetoit。
Oh!thestrifeisfierceanddoubtful。Iwalkblindfoldalongaprecipice。AboveareFortune’sheights,andbeneathblackruin。
Perhapsyou’dbewisetogetyoutoConstantine,Olaf,andbecomehisman,asmanyaredoing,sincehe’dbegladofyou。Noneedtoshakeyourhead,forthat’snotyourway;youarenohoundtobitethehandthatfeedsyou,likethesestreet-breddogs。WouldthatIcouldkeepyounearertome,wherehourbyhouryoumighthelpmewithyourcounselandyourquietstrength。Butitmaynotbe——asyet。IraiseyouashighasIdare,butitmustbedonestepbystep,forevennowsomegrowjealous。Takeheedtowhatyoueat,Olaf。SeethatyourguardsareNorthmen,andbeneathyourdoubletwearmail,especiallyatnight。Moreover,unlessIsendforyou,donotcomenearmetoooften,and,whenwemeet,bemyhumbleservant,likeothers;aye,learntocrawlandkisstheground。Aboveall,keepsecretasthegrave。
“Now,“shewentonafterapause,duringwhichIstoodsilent,“whatistheremore?Oh!withyournewoffices,you’llretainthatofcaptainofmyguard,forIwouldbewellwatchedduringthesenextfewweeks。FollowupthematteroftheEgyptian;youmayfindadvancementinit。PerchanceonedayyouwillbethegeneralIsendagainsttheMoslems——ifIcanspareyou。Onallthismatterbesecretalso,foroncerumourbuzzesoveritthatpeachrots。TheEgyptianandhisswarthygirlcometothepalaceto-day,whenhewillreceivemyletter。Meethimandseethemwellhoused,thoughnottoonearme;
Martinawillhelpyou。Nowbegoneandleavemetomybattles。“
SoIwent,andshewatchedmetothedoorwitheyesthatwerefulloftenderness。
Againthereisablankinmymemory,ormyvision。IsupposethatMagasandhisdaughterHeliodorearrivedatthepalaceonthedayofmyinterviewwithIrene,ofwhichIhavetold。IsupposethatI
welcomedthemandconductedthemtotheguesthousethathadbeenmadereadyfortheminthegardens。Doubtless,IlistenedeagerlytothefirstwordswhichHeliodorespoketome,savethatoneinthecathedral,thewordofgreeting。Doubtless,Iaskedhermanythings,andshegavememanyanswers。Butofallthisnothingremains。
WhatcomesbacktomeisapictureoftheEgyptianprince,Magas,andmyselfseatedatsomemealinachamberoverlookingthemoonlitpalacegarden。Wewerealone,andthisnoble,white-beardedman,hook-nosedandhawk-eyed,wastellingmeofthetroublesofhiscountrymen,theChristianCoptsofEgypt。
“Lookonme,sir,“hesaid。“AsIcouldprovetoyou,wereitworthwhile,andasmanycouldbearwitness,fortherecordshavebeenkept,IamadescendantinthetruelinefromtheancientPharaohsofmycountry。Moreover,mydaughter,throughherGrecianmother,issprungfromthePtolemies。OurraceisChristian,andhasbeenforthesethreehundredyears,althoughitwasamongthelasttobeconverted。
Yet,nobleasweare,wesuffereverywrongatthehandsoftheMoslems。Ourgoodsandlandsaredoublytaxed,and,ifweshouldgointothetownsofLowerEgypt,wemustweargarmentsonwhichtheCrossisbroideredasabadgeofshame。Yet,whereIlive——neartothefirstcataractoftheNile,andnotsoveryfarfromthecityofoldThebes——theProphet-worshippershavenorealpower。Iamstillthetruerulerofthatdistrict,astheBishopBarnabaswilltellyou,andatanymoment,weremystandardtobelifted,IcouldcallthreethousandCopticspearstofightforChristandEgypt。Moreover,ifmoneywereforthcoming,thehostsofNubiacouldberaised,andtogetherwemightsweepdownontheMoslemsliketheNileinflood,anddrivethembacktoAlexandria。“
Thenhewentontosetouthisplans,whichinsumwerethataRomanfleetandarmyshouldappearatthemouthsoftheNiletobesiegeandcaptureAlexandria,and,withhishelp,massacreordriveouteveryMosleminEgypt。Thescheme,whichhesetforthwithmuchdetail,seemedfeasibleenough,andwhenIhadmastereditsparticularsI
promisedtoreportittotheEmpress,andafterwardstospeakwithhimfurther。
Ileftthechamber,andpresentlystoodinthegarden。Althoughitwasautumntime,thenightinthismildclimatewasverywarmandpleasant,andthemoonlightthrewblackshadowsofthetreesacrossthepaths。Underoneofthesetrees,anancient,green-leavedoak,thelargestofalittlegrove,Isawawomansitting。PerchanceIknewwhoshewas,perchanceIhadcomethithertomeether,Icannotsay。Atleast,thiswasnotourfirstmeetingbymany,forasIcamesherose,liftingherflower-likefacetowardsmyown,andnextmomentwasinmyarms。
Whenwehadkissedourfull,webegantotalk,seatedhandinhandbeneaththeoak。
“Whathaveyoubeendoingthisday,beloved?“sheasked。
“MuchwhatIdoeveryday,Heliodore。Ihaveattendedtomyduties,whicharethreefold,asChamberlain,asMasterofthePalace,andasCaptainoftheGuard。Also,foralittlewhile,IsawtheAugusta,towhomIhadtoreportvariousmatters。Theinterviewwasbrief,sincearumourhadreachedherthattheArmenianregimentsrefusetotaketheoathoffidelitytoheralone,asshehascommandedshouldbedone,anddemandthatthenameoftheEmperor,herson,shouldbecoupledwithhers,asbefore。Thisreportdisturbedhermuch,sothatshehadlittletimeforotherbusiness。“
“Didyouspeakofmyfather’smatter,Olaf?“
“Aye,shortly。Shelistened,andaskedwhetherIweresurethatIhadgotthetruthfromhim。SheaddedthatIhadbesttestitbywhatI
couldwinfromyoubyanyartsthatamanmayuse。For,Heliodore,becauseofsomethingthatmygod-mother,Martina,saidtoher,itisfixedinhermindthatyouareblack-skinnedandveryugly。Therefore,theAugusta,whodoesnotlikeanymanabouthertocareforotherwomen,thinksImaymakelovetoyouwithsafety。SoIprayedforleavefrommydutiesontheguardthiseveningthatImightsupwithyourfatherintheguest-house,andseewhatIcouldlearnfromoneorbothofyou。“
“Lovemakesyouclever,Olaf。Buthearken。IdonotbelievethattheEmpressthinksmeblackanduglyanylonger。AsitchancedwhileI
walkedintheinnergardenthisafternoon,whereyousaidImightgowhenIwishedtobequitealone,dreamingofourloveandyou,I
lookedupandsawanimperialwomanofmiddleage,whowasgorgeousasapeacock,watchingmefromalittledistance。Iwentonmyway,pretendingtoseenoone,andheardtheladysay:
“’Hasallthistroubledrivenmemad,Martina,ordidIbeholdawomanbeautifulasoneofthenymphsofmypeople’sfableswanderingyonderamongthosebushes?’
“Irepeatherverywords,Olaf,notbecausetheyaretrue——for,remember,shesawmeatadistanceandagainstabackgroundofrocksandautumnflowers——butbecausetheywereherwords,whichIthinkyououghttohear,withthosethatfollowedthem。“
“Irenehassaidmanyfalsethingsinherlife,“Isaid,smiling,“butbyalltheSaintsthesewerenotamongthem。“
Thenweembracedagain,andafterthatwasfinishedHeliodore,herheadrestingonmyshoulder,continuedherstory:
“’Whatwasshelike,Mistress?’askedtheladyMartina,forbythistimeIhadpassedbehindsomelittletrees。’Ihaveseennoonewhoisbeautifulinthisgardenexceptyourself。’
“’Shewascladinaclingingwhiterobe,Martina,thatleftherarmsandbosombare’——beingalone,Olaf,IworemyEgyptiandressbeneathmycloak,whichIhadlaiddownbecauseoftheheatofthesun。’Shewasnotsoverytall,yetroundedandmostgraceful。Hereyesseemedlargeanddark,Martina,likeherhair;herfacewastintedlikearich-huedrose。Oh!wereIamansheseemedsuchaoneasIshouldlove,who,likeallmypeople,haveeverworshippedbeauty。Yet,whatdidIsay,thatsheputmeinmindofanymphofGreece。Nay,thatwasnotso。ItwasofagoddessofOldEgyptthatsheputmeinmind,foronherfacewasthedreamingsmilewhichIhaveseenonthatofastatueofmotherIsiswhomtheEgyptiansworshipped。Moreover,sheworejustsuchaheaddressasIhavenoteduponthosestatues。’
“NowtheladyMartinaanswered:’Surely,youmusthavedreamed,Mistress。TheonlyEgyptianwomaninthepalaceisthedaughteroftheoldCopticnoble,Magas,whoisinOlaf’scharge,andthoughIamtoldthatsheisnotsouglyasIheardatfirst,Olafhasneversaidtomethatshewaslikeagoddess。WhatyousawwasdoubtlesssomeimageofFortuneconjuredupbyyourmind。ThisItaketobethebestofomens,whointhesedoubtfuldaysgrowsuperstitious。’
“’WouldOlaftellonewomanthatanotherwaslikeagoddess,Martina,eventhoughshetowhomhespokewashisgod-motherandadozenyearsyoungerthanhimself?Come,’sheadded,’andletusseeifwecanfindthisEgyptian。’
“Then,“Heliodorewenton,“notknowingwhattodo,Istoodstillthereagainsttherockworkandtheflowerstillpresently,roundthebushes,appearedthesplendidladyandMartina。“
NowwhenI,Olaf,heardallthis,Igroanedandsaid:
“Oh!Heliodore,itwastheAugustaherself。“
“Yes,itwastheAugusta,asIlearnedpresently。Well,theycame,andIcurtsiedtothem。
“’AreyouthedaughterofMagas,theEgyptian?’askedthelady,eyeingmefromheadtofoot。