首页 >出版文学> The Wanderer’s Necklace>第33章
  “IthinkbecauseshesawyoukisstheEgyptianlady,General,“atwhichanswermanylaughed。
  “Youtriedtokillme,didyounot?“
  “Yes,General,fortheEmpressorderedussotodo。“
  “Thenwhathappened?“
  “Youkilledorcutdownthreeofusoneaftertheother,General,beingtooskilfulandstrongforus。AsIturnedtofly,meyouwoundedhere,“and,dragginghimselfroundwithdifficulty,heshowedhowmyswordhadfallenonapartwherenosoldiershouldreceiveawound。AtthissightthoseintheCourtlaughedagain。
  “DidIprovokeyouinanywaybeforeyouattackedme?“
  “No,indeed,General。ItwastheEmpressyouprovokedbykissingthebeautifulEgyptianlady。Atleast,Ithinkso,sinceeverytimeyoukissedeachothersheseemedtobecomemoremad,andatlastorderedustokillbothofyou。“
  Nowthelaughtergrewveryloud,foreventheCourtofficerscouldnolongerrestrainthemselves,andtheladieshidtheirfacesintheirhandsandtittered。
  “Awaywiththatfool!“shoutedthepresidentoftheCourt,andthepoorfellowwashustledout。WhatbecameofhimafterwardsIdonotknow,thoughIcanguess。
  NowappearedwitnessafterwitnesswhotoldofthefraywhichIhavedescribedalready,thoughforthemostparttheytriedtoputanothercolouronthematter。OfmanyofthesemenIaskednoquestions。
  Indeed,growingwearyoftheirtales,Isaidatlengthtothejudges,“Sirs,whatneedisthereforallthisevidence,seeingthatamongyouIperceivethreegallantofficerswhomIsawrunningbeforetheNorthmenthatnight,whenwithsomefourhundredswordsweroutedabouttwothousandofyou?Youyourselves,therefore,arethebestwitnessesofwhatbefell。Moreover,Iacknowledgethat,beingmovedbythesightofwar,intheendIledthechargeagainstyou,beforewhichchargesomediedandmanyfled,youamongthem。“
  Nowthesecaptainsgloweredatmeandthepresidentsaid,“Theprisonerisright。Whatneedisthereofmoreevidence?“
  “Ithinkmuch,sir,“Ianswered,“sincebutonesideofthestoryhasbeenheard。NowIwillcallwitnesses,ofwhomthefirstshouldbetheAugusta,ifsheiswillingtoappearandtellyouwhathappenedwithinthecircleoftheNorthmenonthatnight。“
  “CalltheAugusta!“gaspedthepresident。“Perchance,prisonerMichael,youwillwishnexttocallGodHimselfonyourbehalf?“
  “That,sir,“Ianswered,“Ihavealreadydoneanddo。Moreover,“I
  addedslowly,“ofthisIamsure,thatinatimetocome,althoughitbenotto-morroworthenextday,youandeveryonewhohastodowiththiscasewillfindthatIhavenotcalledHiminvain。“
  AtthesewordsforafewmomentsasolemnsilencefellupontheCourt。
  Itwasasthoughtheyhadgonehometotheheartofeveryonewhowaspresentthere。AlsoIsawthecurtainsthatdrapedagalleryhighupinthewallshakealittle。ItcameintomymindthatIreneherselfwashiddenbehindthosecurtains,asafterwardsIlearnedwasthecase,andthatshehadmadesomemovementwhichcausedthemtotremble。
  “Well,“saidthepresident,afterthispause,“asGoddoesnotappeartobeyourwitness,andasyouhavenoother,seeingthatyoucannotgiveevidenceyourselfunderthelaw,wewillnowproceedtojudgment。“
  “WhosaysthattheGeneralOlaf,OlafRed-Sword,hasnowitness?“
  exclaimedadeepvoiceattheendofthehall。“Iamheretobehiswitness。“
  “Whospeaks?“askedthepresident。“Lethimcomeforward。“
  Therewasadisturbanceattheendofthehall,andthroughthecrowdthatheseemedtothrowbeforehimtorightandleftappearedthemightyformofJodd。Hewascladinfullarmourandborehisfamousbattle-axeinhishand。
  “Onewhomsomeofyouknowwellenough,asothersofyourcompanywhowillneverknowanythingagainhavedoneinthepast。OnenamedJodd,theNorthman,secondincommandoftheguardtotheGeneralOlaf,“heanswered,andmarchedtothespotwherewitnesseswereaccustomedtostand。
  “Takeawaythatbarbarian’saxe,“exclaimedanofficerwhosatamongthejudges。
  “Aye,“saidJodd,“comehither,mannikin,andtakeitawayifyoucan。
  Ipromiseyouthatalongwithitsomethingelseshallbetakenaway,towityourfool’shead。WhoareyouthatwoulddaretodisarmanofficeroftheImperialGuard?“
  AfterthistherewasnomoretalkofremovingJodd’saxe,andheproceededtogivehisevidence,which,asitonlydetailedwhathasbeenwrittenalready,neednotberepeated。Whateffectitproduceduponthejudges,Icannotsay,butthatitmovedthosepresentintheCourtwasclearenough。
  “Haveyoudone?“askedthepresidentatlengthwhenthestorywasfinished。
  “Notaltogether,“saidJodd。“OlafRed-Swordwaspromisedanopentrial,andthathehas,sinceotherwiseIandsomefriendsofminecouldnotbeinthisCourttotellthetruth,whereperhapsthetruthhasseldombeenheardbefore。Alsohewaspromisedafairtrial,andthathehasnot,seeingthatthemostofhisjudgesaremenwithwhomhefoughttheotherdayandwhoonlyescapedhisswordbyflight。
  To-morrowIproposetoaskthepeopleofByzantiumwhetheritisrightthatamanshouldbetriedbyhisconqueredenemies。NowIperceivethatyouwillfindaverdictof’guilty’againstOlafRed-Sword,andperhapscondemnhimtodeath。Well,findwhatverdictyouwillandpasswhatsentenceyouwill,butdonotdaretoattempttoexecutethatsentence。“
  “Dare!Dare!“shoutedthepresident。“Whoareyou,man,whowoulddictatetoaCourtappointedbytheEmpresswhatitshallorshallnotdo?Becarefullestwepasssentenceonyouaswellasonyourfellow-
  traitor。Rememberwhereyoustand,andthatifIliftmyfingeryouwillbetakenandbound。“
  “Aye,lawyer,Irememberthisandotherthings。Forinstance,thatI
  havethesafe-conductoftheEmpressunderanoathswornontheCrossoftheChristsheworships。Forinstance,also,thatIhavethreehundredcomradeswaitingmysafereturn。“
  “Threehundred!“snarledthepresident。“TheEmpresshasthreethousandwithinthesewallswhowillsoonmakeanendofyourthreehundred。“
  “Ihavebeentold,lawyer,“answeredJodd,“thatoncetherelivedanothermonarch,onecalledXerxes,whothoughtthathewouldmakeanendofacertainthreehundredGreeks,whenGreeksweredifferentfromwhatyouareto-day,ataplacecalledThermopyl?Hemadeanendofthem,buttheycosthimmorethanhecaredtopay,andnowitisthoseGreekswholiveforeverandXerxeswhoisdead。Butthat’snotall;
  sincethatfraytheothernightweNorthmenhavefoundfriends。HaveyouheardoftheArmenianlegions,President,thosewhofavourConstantine?Well,killOlafRed-Sword,orkillme,Jodd,andyouhavetodealfirstwiththeNorthmenandnextwiththeArmenianlegions。
  NowhereIamwaitingtobetakenbyanywhocanpassthisaxe。“
  AtthesewordsagreatsilencefellupontheCourt。Joddglaredabouthim,and,seeingthatnoneventuredtodrawnear,steppedfromthewitness-place,advancedtowhereIwas,gavemethefullsaluteofceremony,thenmarchedawaytothebackoftheCourt,thecrowdopeningapathforhim。
  Whenhehadgonethejudgesbegantoconsulttogether,and,asI
  expected,verysoonagreedupontheirverdict。Thepresidentsaid,orrathergabbled,“Prisoner,wefindyouguilty。Haveyouanyreasontoofferwhysentenceofdeathshouldnotbepasseduponyou?“
  “Sir,“Ianswered,“Iamnotheretopleadformylife,whichalreadyIhaveriskedascoreoftimesintheserviceofyourpeople。YetI
  wouldsaythis。OnthenightoftheoutbreakIwasseton,fourtoone,fornocrime,asyouhaveheard,anddidbutprotectmyself。
  Afterwards,whenIwasabouttobeslain,theNorthmen,mycomrades,protectedmeunasked;thenIdidmybesttosavethelifeoftheEmpress,and,infact,succeeded。Myonlyoffenceisthatwhenthegreatchargetookplaceandyourregimentsweredefeated,rememberingonlythatIwasasoldier,Iledthatcharge。Ifthisisacrimeworthyofdeath,Iamreadytodie。YetIholdthatbothGodandmanwillgivemorehonourtomethecriminalthantoyouthejudges,andtothosewhobeforeeveryousatinthisCourtinstructedyou,whomI
  knowtobebuttools,astotheverdictthatyoushouldgive。“
  TheapplausewhichmywordscalledforthfromthosegatheredattheendoftheCourtdiedaway。Inthemidstofagreatsilencethepresident,who,likehiscompanions,Icouldseewell,wasgrowingsomewhatfearful,readthesentenceinalowvoicefromaparchment。
  AftersettingouttheorderbywhichtheCourtwasconstitutedandothermatters,itran:
  “Wecondemnyou,Michael,otherwisecalledOlaforOlafRed-Sword,todeath。ThissentencewillbeexecutedwithorwithouttortureatsuchtimeandinsuchmannerasitmaypleasetheAugustatodecree。“
  NowthevoiceofJoddwasheardcryingthroughthegatheringgloom,fornightwasnear: