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  knowwhethershewouldbewillingtotakeonewhoisblindandbeggaredforahusband,thoughIthinkthismaybeso。“
  “Shameonherifshedoesnot,“mutteredMartinaasIpaused。
  “Well,friends,thatismycase,“Iwenton;“lettheAugustadenyitifshecan。“
  “Speak,Lady。Doyoudenyit?“saidJodd。
  “Idonotdenythatthismanwasblindedbymyorderinpaymentofcrimesforwhichhemightwellhavesuffereddeath,“answeredIrene。
  “ButIdodenythatIcommandedhimtobetrappedinyonderpit。Ifthosedeadmensaidso,thentheylied。“
  “AndiftheladyMartinasaysso,whatthen?“askedJodd。
  “Thensheliesalso,“answeredtheEmpresssullenly。
  “Beitso,“repliedJodd。“Yetitisstrangethat,actingonthislieoftheladyMartina’s,wefoundtheGeneralOlafupontheveryedgeofyonderhole;yes,withnotthebreadthofabarleycornbetweenhimanddeath。Now,General,bothpartieshavebeenheardandyoushallpasssentence。Ifyousaythatyonderwomanistobeblinded,thismomentshelooksherlastuponthelight。Ifyousaythatsheistodie,thismomentshebidsfarewelltolife。“
  AgainIthoughtawhile。ItcameintomymindthatIrene,whohadfallenfrompower,mightriseoncemoreandbringfresheviluponHeliodore。Nowshewasinmyhand,butifIopenedthathandandletherfree——!
  Someonemovedtowardsme,andIheardIrene’svoicewhisperinginmyear。
  “Olaf,“shesaid,“ifIsinnedagainstyouitwasbecauseIlovedyou。
  Wouldyoubeavengedupononewhohasburnedhersoulwithsomuchevilbecauseshelovedtoowell?Oh!ifso,youarenolongerOlaf。
  ForChrist’ssakehavepityonme,sinceIamnotfittomeetHim。
  Givemetimetorepent。Nay!hearmeout!Letnotthosemendragmeawayastheythreatentodo。Iamfallennow,butwhoknows,Imaygrowgreatagain;indeed,IthinkIshall。Then,Olaf,maymysoulshriveleverlastinglyinhellifItrytoharmyouortheEgyptianmore——JesusbemywitnessthatIasknolesserdoomuponmyhead。Keepthemenback,Martina,forwhatIsweartohimandtheEgyptianI
  sweartoyouaswell。Moreover,Olaf,Ihavegreatwealth。Youspokeofpoverty;itshallbefarfromyou。Martinaknowswheremygoldishid,andshestillholdsmykeys。Lethertakeit。Isayleavemealone,butonewordmore。IfeveritisinmypowerI’llforgeteverythingandadvanceyoualltogreathonour。Yourbrainisnotblinded,Olaf;youcanstillrule。Iswear,Iswear,IswearupontheHolyBlood!Ah!nowdragmeawayifyouwill。Ihavespoken。“
  “Thenperchance,Lady,youwillallowOlaftospeak,sincewe,whohavemuchtodo,mustfinishthisbusinessquickly,beforetheEmperorcomeswiththeArmenians,“saidJodd。
  “CaptainJoddandhiscomrades,“Isaid,“theEmpressIrenehasbeenpleasedtomakecertainsolemnvowstomewhichperchancesomeofyoumayhaveoverheard。Atleast,Godheardthem,andwhethershekeepsthemornoisamatterbetweenherandtheGodinWhomwebothbelieve。ThereforeIsetthesevowsaside;theydrawmeneitheronewaynortheother。Now,youhavemademejudgeinmyownmatterandhavepromisedtoabidebymyjudgment,whichyouwilldo。Hearit,then,andletitberemembered。ForlongIhavebeentheAugusta’sofficer,andoflatehergeneralandchamberlain。AssuchIhaveboundmyselfbygreatoathstoprotectherfromharminallcases,andthoseoathsheretoforeIhavekept,whenImighthavebrokenthemandnotbeenblamedbymen。Whateverhaschanced,itseemsthatsheisstillEmpressandIamstillherofficer,seeingthatmyswordhasbeenreturnedtome,althoughitistrueshesentitthatImightuseitonmyself。ItpleasedtheEmpresstoputoutmyeyes。Underoursoldier’slawthemonarchwhorulestheEmpirehasarighttoputouttheeyesofanofficerwhohasliftedswordagainstherforces,oreventokillhim。WhetherthisisdonejustlyorunjustlyagainisamatterbetweenthatmonarchandGodabove,toWhomanswermustbemadeatlast。
  ThereforeitwouldseemthatIhavenorighttopronounceanysentenceagainsttheAugustaIrene,andwhatevermayhavebeenmyprivatewrongs,Ipronouncenone。Yet,asIamstillyourgeneraluntilanotherisnamed,IorderyoutofreetheAugustaIreneandtoworknovengeanceonherpersonforaughtthatmayhavebefallenmeatherhands,wereherdeedsjustorunjust。“
  WhenIhadfinishedspeaking,inthesilencethatfollowedIheardIreneuttersomethingthatwashalfasobandhalfagaspofwonderment。ThenabovethemurmuringoftheNorthmen,towhomthisredewasstrange,rosethegreatvoiceofJodd。
  “GeneralOlaf,“hesaid,“whileyouweretalkingitcameintomymindthatoneofthoseknifepointswhichpiercedyoureyeshadprickedthebrainbehindthem。Butwhenyouhadfinishedtalkingitcameintomymindthatyouareagreatmanwho,puttingasideyourprivaterightsandwrongsandthegloryofrevengewhichlaytoyourhand,havetaughtussoldiersalessonindutywhichI,atleast,nevershallforget。General,if,asItrust,wearetogetherinthefutureasinthepast,IshallaskyoutoinstructmeinthisChristianfaithofyours,whichcanmakeamannotonlyforgivebuthidehisforgivenessunderthemaskofduty,forthat,asweknowwell,iswhatyouhavedone。General,yourordershallbeobeyed。BesheEmpressornothing,thislady’spersonissafefromus。More,wewillprotecthertothebestofourpower,asyoudidintheBattleoftheGarden。YetItellhertoherfacethathaditnotbeenforthoseorders,hadyou,forexample,saidthatyouleftjudgmenttous,shewhohasspoiltsuchamanshouldhavediedadeathofshame。“
  Iheardasoundasofawomanthrowingherselfuponherkneesbeforeme。IheardIrene’svoicewhisperthroughhertears,“Olaf,Olaf,forthesecondtimeinmylifeyoumakemefeelashamed。
  Oh!ifonlyyoucouldhavelovedme!ThenIshouldhavegrowngoodlikeyou。“
  Therewasastiroffeetandanothervoicespoke,avoicethatshouldhavebeenclearandyouthful,butsoundedasthoughitwerethickwithwine。ItdidnotneedMartina’swhispertotellmethatitwasthatofConstantine。
  “Greeting,friends,“hesaid,andatoncetherecamearattleofsalutingswordsandanansweringcryof“Greeting,Augustus!“
  “Youstruckbeforethetime,“wentonthethick,boyishvoice。“Yetasthingsseemtohavegoneratherwellforus,Icannotblameyou,especiallyasIseethatyouholdfastherwhohasusurpedmybirthright。“
  NowIheardIreneturnwithaswiftandfuriousmovement。
  “Yourbirthright,boy,“shecried。“Whatbirthrighthaveyousavethatwhichmybodygave?“
  “IthoughtthatmyfatherhadmoretodowiththismatterofimperialrightthantheGreciangirlwhomitpleasedhimtomarryforherfairface,“answeredConstantineinsolently,adding:“Learnyourstation,mother。Learnthatyouarebutthelampwhichonceheldtheholyoil,andthatlampscanbeshattered。“
  “Aye,“sheanswered,“andoilcanbespiltforthedogstolap,iftheirgorgedoesnotriseatsuchrancidstuff。Theholyoilforsooth!
  Nay,thesourdregsofwinejars,theoutscouringsofthestews,thefilthofthestables,ofsuchistheholyoilthatburnsinConstantine,thedrunkardandtheliar。“
  ItwouldseemthatbeforethistorrentofcoarseinvectiveConstantinequailed,whoatheartalwaysfearedhismother,andIthinknevermoresothanwhenheappearedtotriumphoverher。Orperhapshescornedtoanswerit。Atleast,addressingJodd,hesaid,“Captain,Iandmyofficers,standingyonderunseen,haveheardsomethingofwhatpassedinthisplace。Bywhatwarrantdoyouandyourcompanytakeuponyourselvestopassjudgmentuponthismotherofmine?ThatistheEmperor’sright。“
  “Bythewarrantofcapture,Augustus,“answeredJodd。“WeNorthmentookthepalaceandopenedthegatestoyouandyourArmenians。Alsowetookherwhoruledinthepalace,withwhomwehadaprivatescoretosettlethathastodowithourgeneralwhostandsyonder,blinded。
  Well,itissettledinhisownfashion,andnowwedonotyieldupthiswoman,ourprisoner,saveonyourroyalpromisethatnoharmshallcometoherinbody。Asfortherest,itisyourbusiness。Makeacook-maidofherifyouwill,onlythenIthinkhertonguewouldclearthekitchen。Butsweartokeephersoundinlifeandlimbtillhellcallsher,sinceotherwisewemustaddhertoourcompany,whichwillmakenomanmerrier。“
  “No,“answeredConstantine,“inaweekshewouldcorruptyoueveryoneandbreedawar。Well,“headdedwithaboisterouslaugh,“I’mmasternowatlast,andI’llswearbyanysaintthatyoumayname,orallofthem,noharmshallcometothisEmpresswhoseruleisdone,andwho,beingwithoutfriends,neednotbefeared。Still,lestsheshouldspawnmoremischieformurder,shemustbekeptclosetillweandourcouncillorsdecidewheresheshalldwellinfuture。Ho!guards,takemyroyalfather’swidowtothedower-palace,andtherewatchherwell。
  Ifsheescapes,youshalldiebeneaththerods。Awaywiththesnakebeforeitbeginstohissagain。“
  “I’llhissnomore,“saidIrene,asthesoldiersformeduproundher,“yet,perchance,Constantine,youmaylivetofindthatthesnakestillhasstrengthtostrikeandpoisoninitsfangs,youandothers。
  Doyoucomewithme,Martina?“
  “Nay,Lady,sinceherestandsonewhomGodandyoutogetherhavegivenmetoguard。ForhissakeIwouldkeepmylifeinme,“andshetouchedmeontheshoulder。
  “Thatwhelpwhoiscalledmysonspoketrulywhenhesaidthatthefallenhavenofriends,“exclaimedIrene。“Well,youshouldthankme,Martina,whomadeOlafblind,since,beingwithouteyes,hecannotseehowuglyisyourface。InhisdarknesshemayperchancemistakeyouforthebeauteousEgyptian,Heliodore,asIknowyouwholovehimmadlywouldhavehimdo。“
  Withthisviletauntshewent。
  “IthinkI’mcrazed,“saidtheEmperor,asthedoorsswungtobehindher。“Ishouldhavestruckthatsnakewhilethestickisinmyhand。I