heardhisansweralso。
“Letherbebroughthither,“hesaid。“Fortherest,bidthecaptainsholdStauraciusandtheothersfast。Ifthereisanysignofstiragainstus,cuttheirthroats,advisingthemthatthiswillbedoneshouldtheyallowtroubletoarise。DonotfirethepalaceunlessI
givetheword,foritwouldbeapitytoburnsofineabuilding。Itisthosewhodwellinitwhoshouldbeburned;butdoubtlessConstantinewillseetothat。Collecttherichestofthebooty,thatwhichismostportable,andletitbecarriedtoourquartersinthebaggagecarts。Seethatthesethingsaredonequickly,beforetheArmeniansgettheirhandsintothebag。I’llbewithyousoon;butiftheEmperorConstantineshouldarrivefirst,tellhimthatallhasgonewell,betterthanhehoped,indeed,andprayhimtocomehither,wherewemaytakecounsel。“
Themessengerwent。JoddandsomeoftheNorthmenbegantoconsulttogether,andMartinaledmeaside。
“Tellmewhathaschanced,Martina,“Iasked,“forIambewildered。“
“Arevolution,thatisall,Olaf。JoddandtheNorthmenarethepointofthespear,itshandleisConstantine,andthehandsthatholditaretheArmenians。Ithasbeenverywelldone。Someoftheguardswhoremainedwerebribed,othersfrightenedaway。Onlyafewfought,andofthemtheNorthmenmadeshortwork。Ireneandherministerswerefooled。Theythoughttheblowwouldnotfallforaweekormore,ifatall,sincetheEmpressbelievedthatshehadappeasedConstantinebyherpromises。I’lltellyoumorelater。“
“Howdidyoufindme,Martina,andintime?“
“Oh!Olaf,itisaterriblestory。AlmostIswoonagaintothinkofit。Itwasthus:IrenediscoveredthatIhadvisitedyouinyourcell;
shegrewsuspiciousofme。ThismorningIwasseizedandorderedtosurrenderthesignet;butfirstIhadheardthattheyplannedyourdeathto-day,notasentenceofbanishmentandmurderafaroff,asI
toldyou。MylastactbeforeIwastakenwastodispatchatrustedmessengertoJoddandtheNorthmen,tellingthemthatiftheywouldsaveyoualivetheymuststrikeatonce,andnotto-night,ashadbeenarranged。Withinthirtysecondsafterhehadleftmysidetheeunuchshadmeandtookmetomychamber,wheretheybarredmein。AwhilelatertheAugustacameraginglikealioness。Sheaccusedmeoftreachery,andwhenIdenieditstruckmeintheface。Look,herearethemarksofthejewelsonherhands。Oh,alas!whatsaidI?Youcannotsee。ShehadlearnedthattheladyHeliodorehadescapedher,andthatIhadsomehandinherescape。ShevowedthatI,yourgod-
mother,wasyourlover,andasthisisacrimeagainsttheChurch,promisedmethatafterothersufferingsIshouldbeburnedaliveintheHippodromebeforeallthepeople。Lastlyshesaidthis,’KnowthatyourOlafofwhomyouaresofonddieswithinanhourandthus:HewillbetakentotheHallofthePitandtheregivenleavetowalktillthejudgescome。Beingblind,youmayguesswherehewillwalk。
BeforethisdoorisunlockedagainItellyouhe’llbebutaheapofsplinteredbones。Aye,youmaystartandweep;butsaveyourtearsforyourself,’andshecalledmeafoulname。’Ihavegotyoufastatlength,younight-prowlingcat,andGodHimselfcannotgiveyoustrengthtostretchoutyourhandandguidethisaccursedOlaffromtheedgeofthePitofDeath。’
“’GodaloneknowswhatHecando,Augusta,’Ianswered,forthewordsseemedtobeputintomylips。
“Thenshecursedandstruckmeagain,andsoleftmebarredinmychamber。
“WhenshehadgoneIflungmyselfuponmykneesandprayedtoGodtosaveyou,Olaf,sinceIwashelpless;prayedasIhadneverprayedbefore。Prayingthus,IthinkthatIfellintoaswoon,formyagonywasmorethanIcouldbear,andintheswoonIdreamed。IdreamedthatIstoodinthisplace,wheretillnowIhaveneverbeenbefore。Isawthejudges,thejailers,andafewotherswatchingfromthatgallery。
Isawyouwalkalongthehalltowardsthegreatopenpit。ThenI
seemedtoglidetoyouandtakeyourhandandguideyouroundthepit。
And,Olaf,thishappenedthrice。AfterwardscameatumultwhileyouwereontheveryedgeofthepitandIheldyou,notsufferingyoutostir。TheninrushedtheNorthmenandIwiththem。Yes,standingtherewithyouupontheedgeofthepit,IsawmyselfandtheNorthmenrushintothehall。“
“Martina,“Iwhispered,“ahandthatseemedtobeawoman’sdidguidemethriceroundtheedgeofthepit,anddidholdmealmostuntilyouandtheNorthmenrushedin。“
“Oh!Godisgreat!“shegasped。“Godisverygreat,andtoHimIgivethanks。Buthearkentotheendofthetale。Iawokefrommyswoonandheardnoisewithout,andaboveittheNorthmen’scryofvictory。Theyhadscaledthepalacewallsorbrokeninthegates——asyetIknownotwhich——theywereontheterracedrivingtheGreekguardsbeforethem。
Irantothewindow-placeandtherebelowmesawJodd。Iscreamedtillheheardme。
“’SavemeifyouwouldsaveOlaf,’Icried。’Iamprisonedhere。’
“Theybroughtoneoftheirscalingladdersanddrewmethroughthewindow。ItoldthemallIknew。Theycaughtapalaceeunuchandbeathimtillhepromisedtoleadustothishall。Heled,butinthelabyrinthofpassagesfelldownsenseless,fortheyhadstruckhimtoohard。Weknewnotwhichwaytoturn,tillsuddenlyweheardyourvoiceandrantowardsit。
“Thatisallthestory,Olaf。“
AsMartinafinishedspeakingIheardthesoundoftrampingguardsandofawoman’sdressuponthepavement。Thenavoice,thatofIrene,spoke,andthoughherwordswerequietIcaughtinthemthetrembleofsmotheredrage。
“Bepleasedtotellme,CaptainJodd,“shesaid,“whatishappeninginmypalace,andwhyI,theEmpress,amhaledfrommyapartmenthitherbysoldiersunderyourcommand?“
“Lady,“answeredJodd,“youaremistaken。Yesterdayyouwereanempress,to-dayyouare——well,whateveryourson,theEmperor,choosestonameyou。Astowhathasbeenandishappeninginthispalace,I
scarcelyknowwheretobeginthetale。FirstofallyourgeneralandchamberlainOlaf——incaseyoushouldnotrecognisehim,Imeanthatblindmanwhostandsyonder——wasbeingtrickedtodeathbycertainservantsofyourswhocalledthemselvesjudges,andwhostatedthattheywereactingbyyourorders。“
“Confrontmewiththem,“saidIrene,“thatImayprovetoyouthattheylie。“
“Certainly。Ho!you,bringtheladyIrenehere。Nowholdheroverthathole。Nay,strugglenot,lady,lestyoushouldslipfromtheirhands。
Lookdownsteadily,andyouwillseebythelightthatflowsinfromthecavebeneath,certainheapslyingontherocksroundwhichtherisingwatersseethe。Thereareyourjudgeswhomyousayyouwishtomeet。Ifyoudesiretoaskthemanyquestions,wecansatisfyyourwill。Nay,whyshouldyouturnpaleatthemeresightoftheplacethatyouthoughtgoodenoughtobethebedofafaithfulsoldierofyourown,onehighinyourservice,whomithaspleasedyoutoblind?
Whydiditpleaseyoutoblindhim,Lady?“
“Whoareyouthatdaretoaskmequestions?“shereplied,gatheringuphercourage。
“I’lltellyou,Lady。NowthattheGeneralOlafyonderisblindedIamtheofficerincommandoftheNorthmen,who,untilyoutriedtomurderthesaidGeneralOlafawhileago,wereyourfaithfulguard。Iamalso,asitchances,theofficerincommandofthispalace,whichwetookthismorningbyassaultandbyarrangementwithmostofyourGreeksoldiers,havinglearnedfromyourconfidentiallady,Martina,oftheviledeedyouwereabouttoworkontheGeneralOlaf。“
“Soitwasyouwhobetrayedme,Martina,“gaspedIrene;“andIhadyouinmypower。Oh!Ihadyouinmypower!“
“Ididnotbetrayyou,Augusta。Isavedmygod-sonyonderfromtortureandbutchery,asbymyoathIwasboundtodo,“answeredMartina。
“Havedonewiththistalkofbetrayals,“wentonJodd,“forwhocanbetrayadevil?Now,Lady,withyourStatequarrelswehavenothingtodo。Youcansettlethempresentlywithyourson,thatis,ifyoustilllive。ButwiththismatterofOlafwehavemuchtodo,andwewillsettlethatatonce。Thefirstpartofthebusinessweallknow,soletusgettothenext。Bywhoseorderwereyoublinded,GeneralOlaf?“
“BythatoftheAugusta,“Ianswered。
“Forwhatreason,GeneralOlaf?“
“ForonethatIwillnotstate,“Ianswered。
“Good。YouwereblindedbytheAugustaforareasonyouwillnotstate,butwhichiswellknowntoallofus。Now,wehavealawintheNorthwhichsaysthataneyeshouldbegivenforaneyeandalifeforalife。Woulditnotthenberight,comrades,thatthiswomanshouldbeblindedalso?“
“What!“screamedIrene,“blinded!Iblinded!I,theEmpress!“
“Tellme,Lady,aretheeyesofonewhowasanEmpressdifferentfromothereyes?Whyshouldyoucomplainofthatdarknessintowhichyouweresoreadytoplungeonebetterthanyourself。Still,Olafshalljudge。Isityourwill,General,thatweblindthiswomanwhoputoutyoureyesandafterwardstriedtomurderyou?“
Now,IfeltthatallinthatplacewerewatchingmeandhangingonthewordsthatIshouldspeak,sointentlythattheyneverheardothersenteringit,asIdid。ForawhileIpaused,forwhyshouldnotIrenesufferalittleofthatagonyofsuspensewhichshehadinflicteduponmeandothers?
ThenIsaid,“SeewhatIhavelost,friends,throughnogravefaultofmyown。Iwasinthewayofgreatness。Iwasasoldierwhomyoutrustedandlikedwell,oneofunstainedhonourandofunstainedname。
AlsoIlovedawoman,bywhomIwasbelovedandwhomIhopedtomakemywife。AndnowwhatamI?Mytradeisgone,forhowcanamaimedmanleadinwar,orevendothemeanestserviceofthecamp?Therestofmydays,shouldanybegrantedtome,mustbespentindarknessblackerthanthatofmidnight。Imustliveoncharity。WhenthelittlestoreIhaveisspent,forIhavetakennobribeandheapedupnoriches,howcanIearnaliving?ThewomanwhomIlovehasbeencarriedaway,afterthisEmpresstriedthricetomurderher。WhetherI
shalleverfindheragaininthisworldIknownot,forshehasgonetoafarcountrythatisfullofenemiestoChristianmen。NordoI