首页 >出版文学> The Wanderer’s Necklace>第30章
  “What!“criedHeliodore,“wouldyougoandleavemehere?Then,Olaf,bythegodsmyforefathersworshippedfortenthousandyears,andbythegodsIworship,I’llfindameanstofollowyouwithinanhour。
  Oh!EmpressoftheWorld,thereisanotherworldyoudonotrule,andtherewe’llcallyoutoaccount。“
  NowIrenestaredatHeliodore,andHeliodorestaredbackather,andthesightwasverystrange。
  “Atleastyouhavespirit,girl。Butthinknotthatshallsaveyou,forthere’snoroomforbothofusonearth。“
  “IfIgoitmayprovewideenough,Augusta,“Ibrokein。
  “Nay,youshallnotgo,Olaf,atleastnotyet。Myordersarethatyoudo/not/falluponyoursword。AsforthisEgyptianwitch,well,presentlymypeoplewillbehere;thenwewillsee。“
  NowIdrewHeliodoretothetrunkofthegreattreewhichstoodnearbyandsetmyselfinfrontofher。
  “Whatareyouabouttodo?“askedtheEmpress。
  “IamabouttofightyoureasterncursuntilIfall,fornonorthernmanwillliftaswordagainstme,evenonyourorders,Augusta。WhenI
  amdown,thisladymustplayherownpartasGodshallguideher。“
  “Havenofear,Olaf,“Heliodoresaidgently,“Iwearadagger。“
  Scarcelyhadshespokenwhentherewasasoundofmanyfeet。ThemanwhomIhadwoundedhadrunshoutingtowardsthepalace,rousingthesoldiers,boththoseonwatchandthoseintheirquarters。Nowthesebegantoarriveandtogatherinthegladebeforetheclumpoftrees,forsomeguardswhohadheardtheclashofarmsguidedthemtotheplace。Theywereofallracesandsundryregiments,Greeks,Byzantines,Bulgars,Armenians,so-calledRomans,andwiththemanumberofBritonsandnorthernmen。
  SeeingtheEmpressand,nearby,myselfstandingwithdrawnswordagainstthetreeshelteringtheladyHeliodore,alsoonthegroundthosewhomIhadcutdown,theyhalted。Oneoftheirofficersaskedwhattheymustdo。
  “Killmethatmanwhohasslainmyservants,orstay——takehimliving,“screamedtheAugusta。
  Nowamongthosewhohadgatheredwasacertainlieutenantofmyown,ablue-eyed,flaxen-hairedNorwegiangiantofthenameofJodd。Thismanlovedmelikeabrother,Ibelievebecauseonceithadbeenmyfortunetosavehislife。AlsooftenIhadprovedhisfriendwhenhewasintrouble,forinthosedaysJoddgotdrunkattimes,andwhenhewasdrunklostmoneywhichhecouldnotpay。
  Now,whenhesawmycase,InotedthatthisJodd,who,ifsober,wasnofoolatall,althoughheseemedsoslowandstupid,whisperedsomethingtoacomradewhowaswithhim,whereonthemanturnedandfledawaylikeanarrow。FromthedirectioninwhichhewentIguessedatoncethathewasrunningtothebarrackscloseathand,wherewerestationedquitethreehundredNorthmen,allofwhomwereundermycommand。
  ThesoldierspreparedtoobeytheAugusta’sorders,astheywereboundtodo。Theydrewtheirswordsandanumberofthemadvancedtowardsmeslowly。ThenitwasthatJodd,withafewNorthmen,movedbetweenthemandme,and,salutingtheEmpress,saidinhisbadGreek,“Yourpardon,Augusta,butwhyareweaskedtokillourowngeneral?“
  “Obeymyorders,fellow,“sheanswered。
  “Yourpardon,Augusta,“saidthestolidJodd,“butbeforewekillourowngeneral,whomyoucommandedustoobeyinallthings,wewouldknowwhywemustkillhim。Itisacustomofourcountrythatnomanshallbekilleduntilhehasbeenheard。GeneralOlaf,“anddrawinghisshortswordforthefirsttime,hesalutedmeinform,“bepleasedtoexplaintouswhyyouaretobekilledortakenprisoner。“
  Nowatumultarose,andaeunuchinthebackgroundshoutedtothesoldierstoobeytheEmpress’sorders,whereonagainsomeofthembegantoadvance。
  “Ifnoanswerisgiventomyquestion,“wentonJoddinhisslow,bull-likevoice,“IfearthatothersmustbekilledbesidestheGeneralOlaf。Ho!Northmen。Tome,Northmen!Ho!Britons,tome,Britons!Ho!Saxons,tome,Saxons!Ho!allwhoarenotaccursedGreeks。TomeallwhoarenotaccursedGreeks!“
  NowateachcryofJodd’smenleaptforwardfromthegatheringcrowd,and,tothenumberoffiftyormoreinall,marshalledthemselvesbehindhim,thoseofeachnationstandingshouldertoshoulderinlittlegroupsbeforeme。
  “Ismyquestiontobeanswered?“askedJodd。“Because,ifnot,althoughwebebutoneagainstten,IthinkthateretheGeneralOlafiscutdownortakentherewillbegoodfightingthisnight。“
  ThenIspoke,saying,“CaptainJodd,andcomrades,Iwillansweryourquestion,andifI
  speakwronglylettheAugustacorrectme。Thisisthetrouble。TheladyHeliodorehereismyaffiancedwife。Wewerespeakingtogetherinthisgardenastheaffianceddo。TheEmpress,who,unseenbyus,washiddenbehindthosetrees,overheardourtalk,which,forreasonsbestknowntoherself,forinittherewasnaughtoftreasonoranymatteroftheState,madehersoangrythatshesetherservantsontokillme。Thinkingthemmurderersorrobbers,Idefendedmyself,andtheretheylie,saveone,whofledawaywounded。ThentheEmpressappearedandorderedmetokilltheladyHeliodore。Comrades,lookonherwhomtheEmpressorderedmetokill,andsaywhether,weresheyouraffianced,youwouldkillhereventopleasetheEmpress,“and,steppingtooneside,IshowedthemHeliodoreinallherlovelinessstandingagainstthetree,thedrawndaggerinherhand。
  NowfromthosethatJoddhadsummonedtherewentuparoarof“/No/,“
  whileeventherestweresilent。Irenesprangforwardandcried,“Aremyorderstobecanvassedanddebated?Obey!Cutthismandownortakehimliving,Icarenotwhich,andwithhimallwhoclingtohim,orto-morrowyouhang,everyoneofyou。“
  Nowthesoldierswhohadgatheredalsobegantoformupundertheirofficers,fortheysawthatbeforethemwaswaranddeath。Bythistimetheyweremany,andasthealarmspreadminutebyminutemorearrived。
  “Yieldorweattack,“saidhewhohadtakencommandofthem。
  “Idonotthinkthatweyield,“answeredJodd;andjustthentherecameasoundofmenrunninginorderedcompaniesfromthedirectionoftheNorthmen’sbarrackswereJodd’smessengerhadtoldhistale。
  “Iam/sure/thatwedonotyield,“continuedJodd,andsuddenlyraisedthewildnorthernwar-cry,“/Valhalla,Valhalla!VictoryorValhalla!/“
  Instantlyfromthreehundredthroats,abovethesoundoftherunningfeetthatdrewevernearer,cametheansweringshoutof“/Valhalla,Valhalla!VictoryorValhalla!/“ThenoutofthegloomupdashedtheNorthmen。
  Nowothershoutsaroseof“Olaf!Olaf!Olaf!WhereisourGeneralOlaf?WhereisRed-Sword?“
  “Here,comrades!“roaredJodd,anduptheycamethosefierce,beardedmen,gladwiththelustofbattle,andrangedthemselvesbycompaniesbeforeus。AgainthegreatvoiceofJoddwasheard,calling,“Empress,doyougiveusOlafandhisgirlandswearbyyourChristthatnoharmshallcometothem?Ormustwetakethemforourselves?“
  “Never!“shecriedback。“TheonlythingIgivetoyouisdeath。Ontotheserebels,soldiers!“
  Now,seeingwhatmustcome,Istrovetospeak,butJoddshoutedagain,“Besilent,Olaf。Forthishouryouarenotourgeneral;youareaprisonerwhomitpleasesustorescue。Ringhimround,Northmen,ringhimround。BringtheEmpress,too;shewillserveashostage。“
  Nowsomeofthemdrewbehindus。Thentheybegantoadvance,takingusalongwiththem,andI,whowasskilledinwar,sawtheirpurpose。
  Theyweredrawingoutintotheopenglade,wheretheycouldseetofight,andwheretheirflankswouldbeprotectedbyastreamofwaterontheonehandandadensebeltoftreesontheother。
  InherragetheEmpressthrewherselfupontheground,buttwogreatfellowsliftedherupbythearmsandthrustheralongwithus。
  Marchingthus,wereachedthepointthattheyhadchosen,fortheGreekswereinconfusionandnotreadytoattack。Therewehalted,justonthecrestofalittleriseofground。
  “Augusta,“Isaid,“inthenameofGod,Iprayyoutogiveway。TheseNorthmenhateyourByzantines,andwilltakethischancetopayofftheirscores。Moreover,theyloveme,andwilldietoamaneretheyseemeharmed,andthenhowshallIprotectyouinthefray?“
  Sheonlyglaredatmeandmadenoanswer。
  Theattackbegan。BythistimefifteenhundredorsooftheImperialtroopshadcollected,andagainstthemstood,perhaps,fourhundredmeninall,sothattheoddsweregreat。Still,theyhadnohorsemenorarchers,andourpositionwasverygood,alsowewereNorthmenandtheywereGrecianscum。
  OncametheByzantines,screaming“Irene!Irene!“inaformationofcompaniesrangedonebehindtheother,fortheirobjectwastobreakinourcentrebytheirweight。Joddsaw,andgavesomeorders;verygoodorders,Ithoughtthem。Thenhesheathedhisshort-sword,seizedthegreatbattle-axewhichwashisfavouriteweapon,andplacedhimselfinfrontofourtriplelinethatwaitedindeadsilence。
  Uptheslopesurgedthecharge,andonthecrestofitthebattlemet。
  AtfirsttheweightoftheGreekspressedusback,but,oh!theywentdownbeforetheNorthmen’ssteellikecornbeforethesickle,andsoonthatrushwasstayed。Breasttobreasttheyhewedandthrust,andsofearfulwasthefraythatIrene,forgettingherrage,clungtometoprotecther。
  Thefighthungdoubtful。Asinadream,IwatchedthegiantJoddcutdownagorgeouscaptain,theaxeshearingthroughhisgoldenarmourasthoughitwerebutsilk。Iwatchedacomradeofmyownfallbeneathaspear-thrust。IgazedatthefaceofHeliodore,whostaredwide-eyedattheredscene,andatthewhite-lippedIrene,whowasclingingtomyarm。Nowwewerebeingpressedbackagain,wewhoatthispointhadatmosttwohundredmen,someofwhomweredown,tobeartheonslaughtoftwicethatnumber,and,dowhatIwould,myfingersstrayedtomysword-hilt。