’Well,saidCyril,whowassubjecttopassingfitsofjustice,’webegan,youknow。Atleastyoudid。’Cyril’sjusticewasalwaysuncompromising。
’I’mnotgoingtosayI’msorryifyoumeanthat,’saidRobert,andthechair—legcrackedtothekickhegaveashesaidit。
’Oh,dolet’s,’saidAnthea,’we’rethreetoone,andMotherdoessohateitifwerow。Comeon。I’llsayI’msorryfirst,thoughIdidn’tsayanything,hardly。’
’Allright,let’sgetitover,’saidCyril,openingthedoor。’Hi——you——Pussy!’
Farawayupthestairsavoicecouldbeheardsingingbrokenly,butstilldefiantly——
’Howmanymiles(sniff)toBabylon?
Threescoreandten!(sniff)
CanIgettherebycandlelight?
Yes(sniff),andbackagain!’
Itwastrying,forthiswasplainlymeanttoannoy。ButAntheawouldnotgiveherselftimetothinkthis。Sheledthewayupthestairs,takingthreeatatime,andboundedtothelevelofJane,whosatonthetopstepofall,thumpingherdolltothetuneofthesongshewastryingtosing。
’Isay,Pussy,letitbepax!We’resorryifyouare——’
Itwasenough。Thekissofpeacewasgivenbyall。Janebeingtheyoungestwasentitledtothisceremonial。Antheaaddedaspecialapologyofherown。
’I’msorryifIwasapig,Pussydear,’shesaid——’especiallybecauseinmyreallyandtrulyinsidemindI’vebeenfeelingalittleasifI’drathernotgointothePastagaineither。Butthen,dothink。Ifwedon’tgoweshan’tgettheAmulet,andoh,Pussy,thinkifwecouldonlygetFatherandMotherandTheLambsafeback!WeMUSTgo,butwe’llwaitadayortwoifyoulikeandthenperhapsyou’llfeelbraver。’
’Rawmeatmakesyoubrave,howevercowardlyyouare,’saidRobert,toshowthattherewasnownoill—feeling,’andcranberries——that’swhatTartarseat,andthey’resobraveit’ssimplyawful。IsupposecranberriesareonlyforChristmastime,butI’llaskoldNursetoletyouhaveyourchopveryrawifyoulike。’
’IthinkIcouldbebravewithoutthat,’saidJanehastily;shehatedunderdonemeat。’I’lltry。’
Atthismomentthedoorofthelearnedgentleman’sroomopened,andhelookedout。
’Excuseme,’hesaid,inthatgentle,politewearyvoiceofhis,’butwasImistakeninthinkingthatIcaughtafamiliarwordjustnow?WereyounotsingingsomeoldballadofBabylon?’
’No,’saidRobert,’atleastJanewassinging"Howmanymiles,"
butIshouldn’thavethoughtyoucouldhaveheardthewordsfor——’
Hewouldhavesaid,’forthesniffing,’butAntheapinchedhimjustintime。
’IdidnothearALLthewords,’saidthelearnedgentleman。’I
wonderwouldyourecitethemtome?’
Sotheyallsaidtogether——
’HowmanymilestoBabylon?
Threescoreandten!
CanIgettherebycandlelight?
Yes,andbackagain!’
’Iwishonecould,’thelearnedgentlemansaidwithasigh。
’Can’tyou?’askedJane。
’Babylonhasfallen,’heansweredwithasigh。’Youknowitwasonceagreatandbeautifulcity,andthecentreoflearningandArt,andnowitisonlyruins,andsocoveredupwithearththatpeoplearenotevenagreedastowhereitoncestood。’
Hewasleaningonthebanisters,andhiseyeshadafar—awaylookinthem,asthoughhecouldseethroughthestaircasewindowthesplendourandgloryofancientBabylon。
’Isay,’Cyrilremarkedabruptly。’Youknowthatcharmweshowedyou,andyoutoldushowtosaythenamethat’sonit?’
’Yes!’
’Well,doyouthinkthatcharmwaseverinBabylon?’
’It’squitepossible,’thelearnedgentlemanreplied。’SuchcharmshavebeenfoundinveryearlyEgyptiantombs,yettheiroriginhasnotbeenaccuratelydeterminedasEgyptian。TheymayhavebeenbroughtfromAsia。Or,supposingthecharmtohavebeenfashionedinEgypt,itmightverywellhavebeencarriedtoBabylonbysomefriendlyembassy,orbroughtbackbytheBabylonisharmyfromsomeEgyptiancampaignaspartofthespoilsofwar。Theinscriptionmaybemuchlaterthanthecharm。Ohyes!itisapleasantfancy,thatthatsplendidspecimenofyourswasonceusedamidBabylonishsurroundings。’Theotherslookedateachother,butitwasJanewhospoke。
’WeretheBabylonpeoplesavages,weretheyalwaysfightingandthrowingthingsabout?’Forshehadreadthethoughtsoftheothersbytheunerringlightofherownfears。
’TheBabylonianswerecertainlymoregentlethantheAssyrians,’
saidthelearnedgentleman。’Andtheywerenotsavagesbyanymeans。Averyhighlevelofculture,’helookeddoubtfullyathisaudienceandwenton,’Imeanthattheymadebeautifulstatuesandjewellery,andbuiltsplendidpalaces。Andtheywereverylearned—theyhadgloriouslibrariesandhightowersforthepurposeofastrologicalandastronomicalobservation。’
’Er?’saidRobert。
’Imeanfor——star—gazingandfortune—telling,’saidthelearnedgentleman,’andthereweretemplesandbeautifulhanginggardens——’
’I’llgotoBabylonifyoulike,’saidJaneabruptly,andtheothershastenedtosay’Done!’beforesheshouldhavetimetochangehermind。
’Ah,’saidthelearnedgentleman,smilingrathersadly,’onecangosofarindreams,whenoneisyoung。’Hesighedagain,andthenaddingwithalabouredbriskness,’Ihopeyou’llhavea——a——jollygame,’hewentintohisroomandshutthedoor。
’Hesaid"jolly"asifitwasaforeignlanguage,’saidCyril。
’Comeon,let’sgetthePsammeadandgonow。IthinkBabylonseemsamostfrightfullyjollyplacetogoto。’
SotheywokethePsammeadandputitinitsbass—bagwiththewaterproofsheet,incaseofinclementweatherinBabylon。Itwasverycross,butitsaiditwouldassoongotoBabylonasanywhereelse。’Thesandisgoodthereabouts,’itadded。
ThenJaneheldupthecharm,andCyrilsaid——
’WewanttogotoBabylontolookforthepartofyouthatwaslost。Willyoupleaseletusgotherethroughyou?’
’Pleaseputusdownjustoutside,’saidJanehastily;’andthenifwedon’tlikeitweneedn’tgoinside。’
’Don’tbeallday,’saidthePsammead。
SoAntheahastilyutteredthewordofpower,withoutwhichthecharmcoulddonothing。
’Ur——Hekau——Setcheh!’shesaidsoftly,andasshespokethecharmgrewintoanarchsotallthatthetopofitwascloseagainstthebedroomceiling。Outsidethearchwasthebedroompaintedchest—of—drawersandtheKidderminstercarpet,andthewashhand—standwiththerivetedwillow—patternjug,andthefadedcurtains,andthedulllightofindoorsonawetday。Throughthearchshowedthegleamofsoftgreenleavesandwhiteblossoms。Theysteppedforwardquitehappily。EvenJanefeltthatthisdidnotlooklikelions,andherhandhardlytrembledatallassheheldthecharmfortheotherstogothrough,andlast,slippedthroughherself,andhungthecharm,nowgrownsmallagain,roundherneck。
Thechildrenfoundthemselvesunderawhite—blossomed,green—leafedfruit—tree,inwhatseemedtobeanorchardofsuchtrees,allwhite—floweredandgreen—foliaged。Amongthelonggreengrassundertheirfeetgrewcrocusesandlilies,andstrangeblueflowers。Inthebranchesoverheadthrushesandblackbirdsweresinging,andthecooofapigeoncamesoftlytotheminthegreenquietnessoftheorchard。
’Oh,howperfectlylovely!’criedAnthea。
’Why,it’slikehomeexactly——ImeanEngland——onlyeverything’sbluer,andwhiter,andgreener,andtheflowersarebigger。’
Theboysownedthatitcertainlywasfairlydecent,andevenJaneadmittedthatitwasallverypretty。
’I’mcertainthere’snothingtobefrightenedofhere,’saidAnthea。
’Idon’tknow,’saidJane。’Isupposethefruit—treesgoonjustthesameevenwhenpeoplearekillingeachother。Ididn’thalflikewhatthelearnedgentlemansaidaboutthehanginggardens。
Isupposetheyhavegardensonpurposetohangpeoplein。Idohopethisisn’tone。’
’Ofcourseitisn’t,’saidCyril。’Thehanginggardensarejustgardenshungup——_I_thinkonchainsbetweenhouses,don’tyouknow,liketrays。Comeon;let’sgetsomewhere。’
Theybegantowalkthroughthecoolgrass。Asfarastheycouldseewasnothingbuttrees,andtreesandmoretrees。Attheendoftheirorchardwasanotherone,onlyseparatedfromtheirsbyalittlestreamofclearwater。Theyjumpedthis,andwenton。
Cyril,whowasfondofgardening——whichmeantthathelikedtowatchthegardeneratwork——wasabletocommandtherespectoftheothersbytellingthemthenamesofagoodmanytrees。Therewerenut—treesandalmond—trees,andapricots,andfig—treeswiththeirbigfive—fingeredleaves。Andeverynowandthenthechildrenhadtocrossanotherbrook。
’It’slikebetweenthesquaresinThroughtheLooking—glass,’
saidAnthea。
Atlasttheycametoanorchardwhichwasquitedifferentfromtheotherorchards。Ithadalowbuildinginonecorner。
’Thesearevines,’saidCyrilsuperiorly,’andIknowthisisavineyard。Ishouldn’twonderiftherewasawine—pressinsidethatplaceoverthere。’
Atlasttheygotoutoftheorchardsandontoasortofroad,veryrough,andnotatallliketheroadsyouareusedto。Ithadcypresstreesandacaciatreesalongit,andasortofhedgeoftamarisks,likethoseyouseeontheroadbetweenNiceandCannes,ornearLittlehampton,ifyou’veonlybeenasfarasthat。
Andnowinfrontofthemtheycouldseeagreatmassofbuildings。Therewerescatteredhousesofwoodandstonehereandthereamonggreenorchards,andbeyondtheseagreatwallthatshoneredintheearlymorningsun。Thewallwasenormouslyhigh——morethanhalftheheightofStPaul’s——andinthewallweresetenormousgatesthatshonelikegoldastherisingsunbeatonthem。Eachgatehadasolidsquaretoweroneachsideofitthatstoodoutfromthewallandroseaboveit。Beyondthewallweremoretowersandhouses,gleamingwithgoldandbrightcolours。Awaytotheleftranthesteel—blueswirlofagreatriver。Andthechildrencouldsee,throughagapinthetrees,thattheriverflowedoutfromthetownunderagreatarchinthewall。
’Thosefeatherythingsalongbythewaterarepalms,’saidCyrilinstructively。
’Oh,yes;youknoweverything,’Robertreplied。’What’sallthatgrey—greenstuffyouseeawayoverthere,whereit’sallflatandsandy?’
’Allright,’saidCyrilloftily,’_I_don’twanttotellyouanything。Ionlythoughtyou’dliketoknowapalm—treewhenyousawitagain。’
’Look!’criedAnthea;’they’reopeningthegates。’
Andindeedthegreatgatesswungbackwithabrazenclang,andinstantlyalittlecrowdofadozenormorepeoplecameoutandalongtheroadtowardsthem。
Thechildren,withoneaccord,crouchedbehindthetamariskhedge。
’Idon’tlikethesoundofthosegates,’saidJane。’Fancybeinginsidewhentheyshut。You’dnevergetout。’
’You’vegotanarchofyourowntogooutby,’thePsammeadputitsheadoutofthebaskettoremindher。’Don’tbehavesolikeagirl。IfIwereyouIshouldjustmarchrightintothetownandasktoseetheking。’
Therewassomethingatoncesimpleandgrandaboutthisidea,anditpleasedeveryone。
Sowhenthework—peoplehadpassed(theyWEREwork—people,thechildrenfeltsure,becausetheyweredressedsoplainly——justonelongblueshirtthing——ofblueoryellow)thefourchildrenmarchedboldlyuptothebrazengatebetweenthetowers。Thearchabovethegatewasquiteatunnel,thewallsweresothick。
’Courage,’saidCyril。’Stepout。It’snousetryingtosneakpast。Bebold!’
Robertansweredthisappealbyunexpectedlyburstinginto’TheBritishGrenadiers’,andtoitsquick—steptheyapproachedthegatesofBabylon。
’SometalkofAlexander,AndsomeofHercules,OfHectorandLysander,Andsuchgreatnamesasthese。
Butofallthegallantheroes……’
Thisbroughtthemtothethresholdofthegate,andtwomeninbrightarmoursuddenlybarredtheirwaywithcrossedspears。
’Whogoesthere?’theysaid。
(IthinkImusthaveexplainedtoyoubeforehowitwasthatthechildrenwerealwaysabletounderstandthelanguageofanyplacetheymighthappentobein,andtobethemselvesunderstood。Ifnot,Ihavenotimetoexplainitnow。)
’Wecomefromveryfar,’saidCyrilmechanically。’FromtheEmpirewherethesunneversets,andwewanttoseeyourKing。’
’Ifit’squiteconvenient,’amendedAnthea。’TheKing(mayheliveforever!),’saidthegatekeeper,’isgonetofetchhomehisfourteenthwife。Whereonearthhaveyoucomefromnottoknowthat?’
’TheQueenthen,’saidAntheahurriedly,andnottakinganynoticeofthequestionastowheretheyhadcomefrom。
’TheQueen,’saidthegatekeeper,’(maysheliveforever!)givesaudiencetodaythreehoursaftersunrising。’
’Butwhatarewetodotilltheendofthethreehours?’askedCyril。
Thegatekeeperseemedneithertoknownortocare。Heappearedlessinterestedinthemthantheycouldhavethoughtpossible。
Butthemanwhohadcrossedspearswithhimtobarthechildren’swaywasmorehuman。
’Letthemgoinandlookaboutthem,’hesaid。’I’llwagermybestswordthey’veneverseenanythingtocomenearourlittle——village。’HesaiditinthetonepeopleuseforwhentheycalltheAtlanticOceanthe’herringpond’。
Thegatekeeperhesitated。
’They’reonlychildren,afterall,’saidtheother,whohadchildrenofhisown。’Letmeoffforafewminutes,Captain,andI’lltakethemtomyplaceandseeifmygoodwomancan’tfitthemupinsomethingalittlelessoutlandishthantheirpresentrig。Thentheycanhavealookroundwithoutbeingmobbed。MayIgo?’
’Ohyes,ifyoulike,’saidtheCaptain,’butdon’tbeallday。’
Themanledthemthroughthedarkarchintothetown。AnditwasverydifferentfromLondon。Foronething,everythinginLondonseemstobepatchedupoutofoddsandends,butthesehousesseemedtohavebeenbuiltbypeoplewholikedthesamesortofthings。Notthattheywereallalike,forthoughallweresquarish,theywereofdifferentsizes,anddecoratedinallsortsofdifferentways,somewithpaintingsinbrightcolours,somewithblackandsilverdesigns。Therewereterraces,andgardens,andbalconies,andopenspaceswithtrees。Theirguidetookthemtoalittlehouseinabackstreet,whereakind—facedwomansatspinningatthedoorofaverydarkroom。
’Here,’hesaid,’justlendthesechildrenamantleeach,sothattheycangoaboutandseetheplacetilltheQueen’saudiencebegins。Youleavethatwoolforabit,andshowthemroundifyoulike。Imustbeoffnow。’
Thewomandidasshewastold,andthefourchildren,wrappedinfringedmantles,wentwithherallaboutthetown,andoh!howI
wishIhadtimetotellyouallthattheysaw。Itwasallsowonderfullydifferentfromanythingyouhaveeverseen。Foronething,allthehousesweredazzlinglybright,andmanyofthemcoveredwithpictures。Somehadgreatcreaturescarvedinstoneateachsideofthedoor。Thenthepeople——therewerenoblackfrock—coatsandtallhats;nodingycoatsandskirtsofgood,useful,uglystuffswarrantedtowear。Everyone’sclotheswerebrightandbeautifulwithblueandscarletandgreenandgold。
Themarketwasbrighterthanyouwouldthinkanythingcouldbe。
Therewerestallsforeverythingyoucouldpossiblywant——andforagreatmanythingsthatifyouwantedhereandnow,wantwouldbeyourmaster。Therewerepineapplesandpeachesinheaps——andstallsofcrockeryandglassthings,beautifulshapesandgloriouscolours,therewerestallsfornecklaces,andclasps,andbracelets,andbrooches,forwovenstuffs,andfurs,andembroideredlinen。Thechildrenhadneverseenhalfsomanybeautifulthingstogether,evenatLiberty’s。Itseemednotimeatallbeforethewomansaid——
’It’snearlytimenow。Weoughttobegettingontowardsthepalace。It’saswelltobeearly。’Sotheywenttothepalace,andwhentheygotthereitwasmoresplendidthananythingtheyhadseenyet。
Foritwasglowingwithcolours,andwithgoldandsilverandblackandwhite——likesomemagnificentembroidery。Flightafterflightofbroadmarblestepsleduptoit,andattheedgesofthestairsstoodgreatimages,twentytimesasbigasaman——imagesofmenwithwingslikechainarmour,andhawks’
heads,andwingedmenwiththeheadsofdogs。Andtherewerethestatuesofgreatkings。
Betweentheflightsofstepswereterraceswherefountainsplayed,andtheQueen’sGuardinwhiteandscarlet,andarmourthatshonelikegold,stoodbytwosliningthewayupthestairs;
andagreatbodyofthemwasmassedbythevastdoorofthepalaceitself,whereitstoodglitteringlikeanimpossiblyradiantpeacockinthenoon—daysun。
AllsortsofpeoplewerepassingupthestepstoseekaudienceoftheQueen。Ladiesinrichly—embroidereddresseswithfringyflounces,poorfolksinplainandsimpleclothes,dandieswithbeardsoiledandcurled。
AndCyril,Robert,AntheaandJane,wentwiththecrowd。
AtthegateofthepalacethePsammeadputoneeyecautiouslyoutofthebasketandwhispered——
’Ican’tbebotheredwithqueens。I’llgohomewiththislady。
I’msureshe’llgetmesomesandifyouaskherto。’
’Oh!don’tleaveus,’saidJane。ThewomanwasgivingsomelastinstructionsinCourtetiquettetoAnthea,anddidnothearJane。
’Don’tbealittlemuff,’saidthePsammeadquitefiercely。
’It’snotabitofgoodyourhavingacharm。Youneveruseit。
Ifyouwantmeyou’veonlygottosaythenameofpowerandaskthecharmtobringmetoyou。’
’I’drathergowithyou,’saidJane。Anditwasthemostsurprisingthingshehadeversaidinherlife。
Everyoneopeneditsmouthwithoutthinkingofmanners,andAnthea,whowaspeepingintothePsammead’sbasket,sawthatitsmouthopenedwiderthananybody’s。
’Youneedn’tgawplikethat,’Janewenton。’I’mnotgoingtobebotheredwithqueensanymorethanITis。AndIknow,whereveritis,it’lltakejollygoodcarethatit’ssafe。’
’She’srightthere,’saideveryone,fortheyhadobservedthatthePsammeadhadawayofknowingwhichsideitsbreadwasbuttered。
Sheturnedtothewomanandsaid,’You’lltakemehomewithyou,won’tyou?AndletmeplaywithyourlittlegirlstilltheothershavedonewiththeQueen。’
’SurelyIwill,littleheart!’saidthewoman。
AndthenAntheahurriedlystrokedthePsammeadandembracedJane,whotookthewoman’shand,andtrottedcontentedlyawaywiththePsammead’sbagundertheotherarm。
Theothersstoodlookingafterhertillshe,thewoman,andthebasketwerelostinthemany—colouredcrowd。ThenAntheaturnedoncemoretothepalace’smagnificentdoorwayandsaid——
’Let’sasktheportertotakecareofourBabylonianovercoats。’
SotheytookoffthegarmentsthatthewomanhadlentthemandstoodamidthejostlingpetitionersoftheQueenintheirownEnglishfrocksandcoatsandhatsandboots。
’WewanttoseetheQueen,’saidCyril;’wecomefromthefarEmpirewherethesunneversets!’
Amurmurofsurpriseandathrillofexcitementranthroughthecrowd。Thedoor—porterspoketoablackman,hespoketosomeoneelse。Therewasawhispering,waitingpause。Thenabigman,withacleanly—shavenface,beckonedthemfromthetopofaflightofredmarblesteps。
Theywentup;thebootsofRobertclatteringmorethanusualbecausehewassonervous。Adoorswungopen,acurtainwasdrawnback。Adoublelineofbowingformsingorgeousraimentformedalanethatledtothestepsofthethrone,andasthechildrenadvancedhurriedlytherecamefromthethroneavoiceverysweetandkind。
’Threechildrenfromthelandwherethesunneversets!Letthemdrawhitherwithoutfear。’
Inanotherminutetheywerekneelingatthethrone’sfoot,saying,’OQueen,liveforever!’exactlyasthewomanhadtaughtthem。Andasplendiddream—lady,allgoldandsilverandjewelsandsnowydriftofveils,wasraisingAnthea,andsaying——
’Don’tbefrightened,IreallyamSOgladyoucame!Thelandwherethesunneversets!Iamdelightedtoseeyou!Iwasgettingquitetoodreadfullyboredforanything!’
AndbehindAntheathekneelingCyrilwhisperedintheearsoftherespectfulRobert——
’Bobs,don’tsayanythingtoPanther。It’snouseupsettingher,butwedidn’taskforJane’saddress,andthePsammead’swithher。’
’Well,’whisperedRobert,’thecharmcanbringthemtousatanymoment。ITsaidso。’
’Oh,yes,’whisperedCyril,inmiserablederision,’WE’REallright,ofcourse。Soweare!Oh,yes!Ifwe’donlyGOTthecharm。’
ThenRobertsaw,andhemurmured,’Crikey!’atthefootofthethroneofBabylon;whileCyrilhoarselywhisperedtheplainEnglishfact——
’Jane’sgotthecharmroundherneck,yousillycuckoo。’
’Crikey!’Robertrepeatedinheart—brokenundertones。
CHAPTER7
’THEDEEPESTDUNGEONBELOWTHECASTLEMOAT’
TheQueenthrewthreeoftheredandgoldembroideredcushionsoffthethroneontothemarblestepsthatleduptoit。
’Justmakeyourselvescomfortablethere,’shesaid。’I’msimplydyingtotalktoyou,andtohearallaboutyourwonderfulcountryandhowyougothere,andeverything,butIhavetodojusticeeverymorning。Suchabore,isn’tit?Doyoudojusticeinyourowncountry?’
’No,saidCyril;’atleastofcoursewetryto,butnotinthispublicsortofway,onlyinprivate。’’Ah,yes,’saidtheQueen,’Ishouldmuchpreferaprivateaudiencemyself——mucheasiertomanage。Butpublicopinionhastobeconsidered。Doingjusticeisveryhardwork,evenwhenyou’rebroughtuptoit。’
’Wedon’tdojustice,butwehavetodoscales,Janeandme,’
saidAnthea,’twentyminutesaday。It’ssimplyhorrid。’
’Whatarescales?’askedtheQueen,’andwhatisJane?’
’Janeismylittlesister。Oneoftheguards—at—the—gate’swifeistakingcareofher。Andscalesaremusic。’
’Ineverheardoftheinstrument,’saidtheQueen。’Doyousing?’
’Oh,yes。Wecansinginparts,’saidAnthea。
’ThatISmagic,’saidtheQueen。’Howmanypartsareyoueachcutintobeforeyoudoit?’
’Wearen’tcutatall,’saidRoberthastily。’Wecouldn’tsingifwewere。We’llshowyouafterwards。’
’Soyoushall,andnowsitquietlikedearchildrenandhearmedojustice。ThewayIdoithasalwaysbeenadmired。Ioughtn’ttosaythatoughtI?Soundssoconceited。ButIdon’tmindwithyou,dears。SomehowIfeelasthoughI’dknownyouquitealongtimealready。’
TheQueensettledherselfonherthroneandmadeasignaltoherattendants。Thechildren,whisperingtogetheramongthecushionsonthestepsofthethrone,decidedthatshewasverybeautifulandverykind,butperhapsjusttheleastbitflighty。
Thefirstpersonwhocametoaskforjusticewasawomanwhosebrotherhadtakenthemoneythefatherhadleftforher。Thebrothersaiditwastheunclewhohadthemoney。Therewasagooddealoftalkandthechildrenweregrowingratherbored,whentheQueensuddenlyclappedherhands,andsaid——
’Putboththemeninprisontilloneofthemownsupthattheotherisinnocent。’
’Butsupposetheybothdidit?’Cyrilcouldnothelpinterrupting。
’Thenprison’sthebestplaceforthem,’saidtheQueen。
’Butsupposeneitherdidit。’
’That’simpossible,’saidtheQueen;’athing’snotdoneunlesssomeonedoesit。Andyoumustn’tinterrupt。’
Thencameawoman,intears,withatornveilandrealashesonherhead——atleastAntheathoughtso,butitmayhavebeenonlyroad—dust。Shecomplainedthatherhusbandwasinprison。
’Whatfor?’saidtheQueen。
’TheySAIDitwasforspeakingevilofyourMajesty,’saidthewoman,’butitwasn’t。Someonehadaspiteagainsthim。Thatwaswhatitwas。’
’Howdoyouknowhehadn’tspokenevilofme?’saidtheQueen。
’Noonecould,’saidthewomansimply,’whenthey’donceseenyourbeautifulface。’
’Letthemanout,’saidtheQueen,smiling。’Nextcase。’
Thenextcasewasthatofaboywhohadstolenafox。’LiketheSpartanboy,’whisperedRobert。ButtheQueenruledthatnobodycouldhaveanypossiblereasonforowningafox,andstilllessforstealingone。AndshedidnotbelievethattherewereanyfoxesinBabylon;she,atanyrate,hadneverseenone。Sotheboywasreleased。
ThepeoplecametotheQueenaboutallsortsoffamilyquarrelsandneighbourlymisunderstandings——fromafightbetweenbrothersoverthedivisionofaninheritance,tothedishonestandunfriendlyconductofawomanwhohadborrowedacooking—potatthelastNewYear’sfestival,andnotreturnedityet。
AndtheQueendecidedeverything,very,verydecidedlyindeed。
Atlastsheclappedherhandsquitesuddenlyandwithextremeloudness,andsaid——
’Theaudienceisoverfortoday。’
Everyonesaid,’MaytheQueenliveforever!’andwentout。
Andthechildrenwereleftaloneinthejustice—hallwiththeQueenofBabylonandherladies。
’There!’saidtheQueen,withalongsighofrelief。’THAT’S
over!Icouldn’thavedoneanotherstitchofjusticeifyou’dofferedmethecrownofEgypt!Nowcomeintothegarden,andwe’llhaveanice,long,cosytalk。’
Sheledthemthroughlong,narrowcorridorswhosewallstheysomehowfelt,werevery,verythick,intoasortofgardencourtyard。Therewerethickshrubscloselyplanted,androsesweretrainedovertrellises,andmadeapleasantshade——needed,indeed,foralreadythesunwasashotasitisinEnglandinAugustattheseaside。
Slavesspreadcushionsonalow,marbleterrace,andabigmanwithasmoothfaceservedcooldrinkincupsofgoldstuddedwithberyls。HedrankalittlefromtheQueen’scupbeforehandingittoher。
’That’sratheranastytrick,’whisperedRobert,whohadbeencarefullytaughtnevertodrinkoutofoneofthenice,shiny,metalcupsthatarechainedtotheLondondrinkingfountainswithoutfirstrinsingitoutthoroughly。
TheQueenoverheardhim。
’Notatall,’saidshe。’Ritti—Mardukisaverycleanman。AndonehastohaveSOMEONEastaster,youknow,becauseofpoison。’
Thewordmadethechildrenfeelrathercreepy;butRitti—Mardukhadtastedallthecups,sotheyfeltprettysafe。Thedrinkwasdelicious——verycold,andtastinglikelemonadeandpartlylikepennyices。
’Leaveus,’saidtheQueen。AndalltheCourtladies,intheirbeautiful,many—folded,many—coloured,fringeddresses,filedoutslowly,andthechildrenwereleftalonewiththeQueen。
’Now,’shesaid,’tellmeallaboutyourselves。’
Theylookedateachother。
’You,Bobs,’saidCyril。
’No——Anthea,’saidRobert。
’No——you——Cyril,’saidAnthea。’Don’tyourememberhowpleasedtheQueenofIndiawaswhenyoutoldherallaboutus?’
Cyrilmutteredthatitwasallverywell,andsoitwas。ForwhenhehadtoldthetaleofthePhoenixandtheCarpettotheRanee,ithadbeenonlythetruth——andallthetruththathehadtotell。ButnowitwasnoteasytotellaconvincingstorywithoutmentioningtheAmulet——which,ofcourse,itwouldn’thavedonetomention——andwithoutowningthattheywerereallylivinginLondon,about2,500yearslaterthanthetimetheyweretalkingin。
CyriltookrefugeinthetaleofthePsammeadanditswonderfulpowerofmakingwishescometrue。Thechildrenhadneverbeenabletotellanyonebefore,andCyrilwassurprisedtofindthatthespellwhichkeptthemsilentinLondondidnotworkhere。
’SomethingtodowithourbeinginthePast,Isuppose,’hesaidtohimself。
’ThisisMOSTinteresting,’saidtheQueen。’WemusthavethisPsammeadforthebanquettonight。Itsperformancewillbeoneofthemostpopularturnsinthewholeprogramme。Whereisit?’
Antheaexplainedthattheydidnotknow;alsowhyitwasthattheydidnotknow。
’Oh,THAT’Squitesimple,’saidtheQueen,andeveryonebreathedadeepsighofreliefasshesaidit。
’Ritti—Mardukshallrundowntothegatesandfindoutwhichguardyoursisterwenthomewith。’
’Mighthe’——Anthea’svoicewastremulous——’mighthe——woulditinterferewithhismeal—times,oranythinglikethat,ifhewentNOW?’
’Ofcourseheshallgonow。Hemaythinkhimselfluckyifhegetshismealsatanytime,’saidtheQueenheartily,andclappedherhands。
’MayIsendaletter?’askedCyril,pullingoutared—backedpennyaccount—book,andfeelinginhispocketsforastumpofpencilthatheknewwasinoneofthem。
’Byallmeans。I’llcallmyscribe。’
’Oh,Icanscriberightenough,thanks,’saidCyril,findingthepencilandlickingitspoint。Heevenhadtobitethewoodalittle,foritwasveryblunt。
’Oh,youclever,cleverboy!’saidtheQueen。’DOletmewatchyoudoit!’
Cyrilwroteonaleafofthebook——itwasofrough,woollypaper,withhairsthatstuckoutandwouldhavegotinhispenifhehadbeenusingone,andruledforaccounts。
’HideITmostcarefullybeforeyoucomehere,’hewrote,’anddon’tmentionit——anddestroythisletter。EverythingisgoingA1。TheQueenisafairtreat。There’snothingtobeafraidof。’
’Whatcuriouscharacters,andwhatastrangeflatsurface!’saidtheQueen。’Whathaveyouinscribed?’
’I’ve’scribed,’repliedCyrilcautiously,’thatyouarefair,anda——andlikea——likeafestival;andthatsheneednotbeafraid,andthatsheistocomeatonce。’
Ritti—Marduk,whohadcomeinandhadstoodwaitingwhileCyrilwrote,hisBabylonisheyesnearlystartingoutofhisBabylonishhead,nowtooktheletter,withsomereluctance。
’OQueen,liveforever!Isitacharm?’hetimidlyasked。’A
strongcharm,mostgreatlady?’
’YES,’saidRobert,unexpectedly,’itISacharm,butitwon’thurtanyoneuntilyou’vegivenittoJane。Andthenshe’lldestroyit,sothatitCAN’Thurtanyone。It’smostawfulstrong!——asstrongas——Peppermint!’heendedabruptly。
’Iknownotthegod,’saidRitti—Marduk,bendingtimorously。
’She’lltearitupdirectlyshegetsit,’saidRobert,’That’llendthecharm。Youneedn’tbeafraidifyougonow。’
Ritti—Mardukwent,seemingonlypartlysatisfied;andthentheQueenbegantoadmirethepennyaccount—bookandthebitofpencilinsomarkedandsignificantawaythatCyrilfelthecouldnotdolessthanpressthemuponherasagift。Sheruffledtheleavesdelightedly。
’Whatawonderfulsubstance!’shesaid。’Andwiththisstyleyoumakecharms?Makeacharmforme!Doyouknow,’hervoicesanktoawhisper,’thenamesofthegreatonesofyourownfarcountry?’
’Rather!’saidCyril,andhastilywrotethenamesofAlfredtheGreat,Shakespeare,Nelson,Gordon,LordBeaconsfield,MrRudyardKipling,andMrSherlockHolmes,whiletheQueenwatchedhimwith’unbaitedbreath’,asAntheasaidafterwards。
Shetookthebookandhiditreverentlyamongthebrightfoldsofhergown。
’Youshallteachmelatertosaythegreatnames,’shesaid。
’AndthenamesoftheirMinisters——perhapsthegreatNisrochisoneofthem?’
’Idon’tthinkso,’saidCyril。’MrCampbellBannerman’sPrimeMinisterandMrBurnsaMinister,andsoistheArchbishopofCanterbury,Ithink,butI’mnotsure——andDrParkerwasone,I
know,and——’
’Nomore,’saidtheQueen,puttingherhandstoherears。’Myhead’sgoingroundwithallthosegreatnames。Youshallteachthemtomelater——becauseofcourseyou’llmakeusanicelongvisitnowyouhavecome,won’tyou?Nowtellme——butno,Iamquitetiredoutwithyourbeingsoclever。Besides,I’msureyou’dlikeMEtotellYOUsomething,wouldn’tyou?’
’Yes,’saidAnthea。’IwanttoknowhowitisthattheKinghasgone——’
’Excuseme,butyoushouldsay"theKingmay—he—live—for—ever",’
saidtheQueengently。
’Ibegyourpardon,’Antheahastenedtosay——’theKingmay—he—live—for—everhasgonetofetchhomehisfourteenthwife?
Idon’tthinkevenBluebeardhadasmanyasthat。And,besides,hehasn’tkilledYOUatanyrate。’
TheQueenlookedbewildered。
’Shemeans,’explainedRobert,’thatEnglishkingsonlyhaveonewife——atleast,HenrytheEighthhadsevenoreight,butnotallatonce。’
’Inourcountry,’saidtheQueenscornfully,’akingwouldnotreignadaywhohadonlyonewife。Noonewouldrespecthim,andquiterighttoo。’
’Thenarealltheotherthirteenalive?’askedAnthea。
’Ofcoursetheyare——poormean—spiritedthings!Idon’tassociatewiththem,ofcourse,IamtheQueen:they’reonlythewives。’
’Isee,’saidAnthea,gasping。
’Butoh,mydears,’theQueenwenton,’suchato—doasthere’sbeenaboutthislastwife!Youneverdid!ItreallywasTOO
funny。WewantedanEgyptianprincess。TheKingmay—he—live—for—everhasgotawifefrommostoftheimportantnations,andhehadsethisheartonanEgyptianonetocompletehiscollection。Well,ofcourse,tobeginwith,wesentahandsomepresentofgold。TheEgyptiankingsentbacksomehorses——quiteafew;he’sfearfullystingy!——andhesaidhelikedthegoldverymuch,butwhattheywerereallyshortofwaslapislazuli,soofcoursewesenthimsome。Butbythattimehe’dbeguntousethegoldtocoverthebeamsoftheroofoftheTempleoftheSun—God,andhehadn’tnearlyenoughtofinishthejob,sowesentsomemore。Andsoitwenton,oh,foryears。
Youseeeachjourneytakesatleastsixmonths。Andatlastweaskedthehandofhisdaughterinmarriage。’
’Yes,andthen?’saidAnthea,whowantedtogettotheprincesspartofthestory。
’Well,then,’saidtheQueen,’whenhe’dgoteverythingoutofusthathecould,andonlygiventhemeanestpresentsinreturn,hesenttosayhewouldesteemthehonourofanallianceveryhighly,onlyunfortunatelyhehadn’tanydaughter,buthehopedonewouldbebornsoon,andifso,sheshouldcertainlybereservedfortheKingofBabylon!’
’Whatatrick!’saidCyril。
’Yes,wasn’tit?Sothenwesaidhissisterwoulddo,andthenthereweremoregiftsandmorejourneys;andnowatlastthetiresome,black—hairedthingiscoming,andtheKingmay—he—live—for—everhasgonesevendays’journeytomeetheratCarchemish。Andhe’sgoneinhisbestchariot,theoneinlaidwithlapislazuliandgold,withthegold—platedwheelsandonyx—studdedhubs——muchtoogreatanhonourinmyopinion。
She’llbeheretonight;there’llbeagrandbanquettocelebrateherarrival。SHEwon’tbepresent,ofcourse。She’llbehavingherbathsandheranointings,andallthatsortofthing。Wealwayscleanourforeignbridesverycarefully。Ittakestwoorthreeweeks。Nowit’sdinnertime,andyoushalleatwithme,forIcanseethatyouareofhighrank。’Sheledthemintoadark,coolhall,withmanycushionsonthefloor。Onthesetheysatandlowtableswerebrought——beautifultablesofsmooth,bluestonemountedingold。Onthese,goldentrayswereplaced;buttherewerenoknives,orforks,orspoons。ThechildrenexpectedtheQueentocallforthem;butno。Shejustatewithherfingers,andasthefirstdishwasagreattrayofboiledcorn,andmeatandraisinsallmixeduptogether,andmeltedfatpouredalloverthetray,itwasfounddifficulttofollowherexamplewithanythinglikewhatweareusedtothinkofasgoodtablemanners。Therewerestewedquincesafterwards,anddatesinsyrup,andthickyellowycream。ItwasthekindofdinneryouhardlyevergetinFitzroyStreet。
Afterdinnereverybodywenttosleep,eventhechildren。
TheQueenawokewithastart。
’Goodgracious!’shecried,’whatatimewe’veslept!Imustrushoffanddressforthebanquet。Ishan’thavemuchmorethantime。’
’Hasn’tRitti—MardukgotbackwithoursisterandthePsammeadyet?’Antheaasked。
’IQUITEforgottoask。I’msorry,’saidtheQueen。’Andofcoursetheywouldn’tannounceherunlessItoldthemto,exceptduringjusticehours。Iexpectshe’swaitingoutside。I’llsee。’
Ritti—Mardukcameinamomentlater。
’Iregret,’hesaid,’thatIhavebeenunabletofindyoursister。Thebeastshebearswithherinabaskethasbittenthechildoftheguard,andyoursisterandthebeastsetouttocometoyou。Thepolicesaytheyhaveaclue。Nodoubtweshallhavenewsofherinafewweeks。’Hebowedandwithdrew。
Thehorrorofthisthreefoldloss——Jane,thePsammead,andtheAmulet——gavethechildrensomethingtotalkaboutwhiletheQueenwasdressing。Ishallnotreporttheirconversation;itwasverygloomy。Everyonerepeatedhimselfseveraltimes,andthediscussionendedineachofthemblamingtheothertwoforhavingletJanego。Youknowthesortoftalkitwas,don’tyou?AtlastCyrilsaid——
’Afterall,she’swiththePsammead,soSHE’Sallright。ThePsammeadisjollycarefulofitselftoo。Anditisn’tasifwewereinanydanger。Let’strytobuckupandenjoythebanquet。’
Theydidenjoythebanquet。Theyhadabeautifulbath,whichwasdelicious,wereheavilyoiledallover,includingtheirhair,andthatwasmostunpleasant。Then,theydressedagainandwerepresentedtotheKing,whowasmostaffable。Thebanquetwaslong;therewereallsortsofnicethingstoeat,andeverybodyseemedtoeatanddrinkagooddeal。Everyonelayoncushionsandcouches,ladiesononesideandgentlemenontheother;andaftertheeatingwasdoneeachladywentandsatbysomegentleman,whoseemedtobehersweetheartorherhusband,fortheywereveryaffectionatetoeachother。TheCourtdresseshadgoldthreadswoveninthem,verybrightandbeautiful。
Themiddleoftheroomwasleftclear,anddifferentpeoplecameanddidamusingthings。Therewereconjurersandjugglersandsnake—charmers,whichlastAntheadidnotlikeatall。
Whenitgotdarktorcheswerelighted。Cedarsplintersdippedinoilblazedincopperdishessethighonpoles。
Thentherewasadancer,whohardlydancedatall,onlyjuststruckattitudes。Shehadhardlyanyclothes,andwasnotatallpretty。Thechildrenwereratherboredbyher,buteveryoneelsewasdelighted,includingtheKing。
’BythebeardofNimrod!’hecried,’askwhatyoulikegirl,andyoushallhaveit!’
’Iwantnothing,’saidthedancer;’thehonourofhavingpleasedtheKingmay—he—live—for—everisrewardenoughforme。’
AndtheKingwassopleasedwiththismodestandsensiblereplythathegaveherthegoldcollaroffhisownneck。
’Isay!’saidCyril,awedbythemagnificenceofthegift。
’It’sallright,’whisperedtheQueen,’it’snothisbestcollarbyanymeans。Wealwayskeepastockofcheapjewelleryfortheseoccasions。Andnow——youpromisedtosingussomething。
Wouldyoulikemyminstrelstoaccompanyyou?’
’No,thankyou,’saidAntheaquickly。Theminstrelshadbeenplayingoffandonallthetime,andtheirmusicremindedAntheaofthebandsheandtheothershadoncehadonthefifthofNovember——withpennyhorns,atinwhistle,atea—tray,thetongs,apoliceman’srattle,andatoydrum。Theyhadenjoyedthisbandverymuchatthetime。Butitwasquitedifferentwhensomeoneelsewasmakingthesamekindofmusic。AntheaunderstoodnowthatFatherhadnotbeenreallyheartlessandunreasonablewhenhehadtoldthemtostopthatinfuriatingdin。
’Whatshallwesing?’Cyrilwasasking。
’Sweetandlow?’suggestedAnthea。
’Toosoft——Ivotefor"Whowillo’erthedowns"。Nowthen——one,two,three。
’Oh,whowillo’erthedownssofree,Oh,whowillwithmeride,Oh,whowillupandfollowme,Towinabloomingbride?
Herfatherhehaslockedthedoor,Hermotherkeepsthekey;
ButneitherboltnorbarshallkeepMyowntruelovefromme。’
Jane,thealto,wasmissing,andRobert,unlikethemotheroftheladyinthesong,nevercould’keepthekey’,butthesong,evenso,wassufficientlyunlikeanythinganyofthemhadeverheardtorousetheBabylonianCourttothewildestenthusiasm。
’More,more,’criedtheKing;’bymybeard,thissavagemusicisanewthing。Singagain!’
Sotheysang:
’Isawherbowerattwilightgray,’Twasguardedsafeandsure。
Isawherboweratbreakofday,’Twasguardedthennomore。
Thevarletstheywereallasleep,AndtherewasnonetoseeThegreetingfairthatpassedthereBetweenmyloveandme。’
Shoutsofapplausegreetedtheendingoftheverse,andtheKingwouldnotbesatisfiedtilltheyhadsungalltheirpart—songs(theyonlyknewthree)twiceover,andendedupwith’MenofHarlech’inunison。ThentheKingstoodupinhisroyalrobeswithhishigh,narrowcrownonhisheadandshouted——
’BythebeakofNisroch,askwhatyouwill,strangersfromthelandwherethesunneversets!’
’Weoughttosayit’senoughhonour,likethedancerdid,’
whisperedAnthea’No,let’saskforIT,’saidRobert。
’No,no,I’msuretheother’smanners,’saidAnthea。ButRobert,whowasexcitedbythemusic,andtheflaringtorches,andtheapplauseandtheopportunity,spokeupbeforetheotherscouldstophim。
’GiveusthehalfoftheAmuletthathasonitthenameURHEKAU
SETCHEH,’hesaid,addingasanafterthought,’OKing,live—for—ever。’
Ashespokethegreatnamethoseinthepillaredhallfellontheirfaces,andlaystill。AllbuttheQueenwhocrouchedamidhercushionswithherheadinherhands,andtheKing,whostoodupright,perfectlystill,likethestatueofakinginstone。Itwasonlyforamomentthough。Thenhisgreatvoicethunderedout——
’Guard,seizethem!’
Instantly,fromnowhereasitseemed,sprangeightsoldiersinbrightarmourinlaidwithgold,andtunicsofredandwhite。
Verysplendidtheywere,andveryalarming。
’Impiousandsacrilegiouswretches!’shoutedtheKing。’Tothedungeonswiththem!Wewillfindaway,tomorrow,tomakethemspeak。ForwithoutdoubttheycantelluswheretofindthelosthalfofIt。’
Awallofscarletandwhiteandsteelandgoldcloseduproundthechildrenandhurriedthemawayamongthemanypillarsofthegreathall。Astheywenttheyheardthevoicesofthecourtiersloudinhorror。
’You’vedoneitthistime,’saidCyrilwithextremebitterness。
’Oh,itwillcomeright。ItMUST。Italwaysdoes,’saidAntheadesperately。
Theycouldnotseewheretheyweregoing,becausetheguardsurroundedthemsoclosely,butthegroundundertheirfeet,smoothmarbleatfirst,grewrougherlikestone,thenitwaslooseearthandsand,andtheyfeltthenightair。Thentherewasmorestone,andstepsdown。
’It’smybeliefwereallyAREgoingtothedeepestdungeonbelowthecastlemoatthistime,’saidCyril。
Andtheywere。Atleastitwasnotbelowamoat,butbelowtheriverEuphrates,whichwasjustasbadifnotworse。Inamostunpleasantplaceitwas。Dark,very,verydamp,andwithanodd,mustysmellratherliketheshellsofoysters。Therewasatorch——thatistosay,acopperbasketonahighstickwithoiledwoodburninginit。Byitslightthechildrensawthatthewallsweregreen,andthattricklesofwaterrandownthemanddrippedfromtheroof。Therewerethingsonthefloorthatlookedlikenewts,andinthedarkcornerscreepy,shinythingsmovedsluggishly,uneasily,horribly。
Robert’sheartsankrightintothosereallyreliablebootsofhis。AntheaandCyrileachhadaprivatestrugglewiththatinsidedisagreeablenesswhichispartofallofus,andwhichissometimescalledtheOldAdam——andbothwerevictors。NeitherofthemsaidtoRobert(andbothtriedhardnoteventothinkit),’ThisisYOURdoing。’Antheahadtheadditionaltemptationtoadd,’Itoldyouso。’Andsheresisteditsuccessfully。
’Sacrilege,andimpiouscheek,’saidthecaptainoftheguardtothegaoler。’TobekeptduringtheKing’spleasure。Iexpecthemeanstogetsomepleasureoutofthemtomorrow!He’llticklethemup!’
’Poorlittlekids,’saidthegaoler。
’Oh,yes,’saidthecaptain。’I’vegotkidsofmyowntoo。Butitdoesn’tdotoletdomesticsentimentinterferewithone’spublicduties。Goodnight。’
Thesoldierstrampedheavilyoffintheirwhiteandredandsteelandgold。Thegaoler,withabunchofbigkeysinhishand,stoodlookingpityinglyatthechildren。Heshookhisheadtwiceandwentout。
’Courage!’saidAnthea。’Iknowitwillbeallright。It’sonlyadreamREALLY,youknow。ItMUSTbe!Idon’tbelieveabouttimebeingonlyasomethingorotherofthought。ItISadream,andwe’reboundtowakeupallrightandsafe。’
’Humph,’saidCyrilbitterly。AndRobertsuddenlysaid——
’It’sallmydoing。IfitreallyISallupdopleasenotkeepadownonmeaboutit,andtellFather——Oh,Iforgot。’
Whathehadforgottenwasthathisfatherwas3,000milesand5,000ormoreyearsawayfromhim。
’Allright,Bobs,oldman,’saidCyril;andAntheagotholdofRobert’shandandsqueezedit。
Thenthegaolercamebackwithaplatterofhard,flatcakesmadeofcoarsegrain,verydifferentfromthecream—and—juicy—datefeastsofthepalace;alsoapitcherofwater。
’There,’hesaid。
’Oh,thankyousoverymuch。YouAREkind,’saidAntheafeverishly。
’Gotosleep,’saidthegaoler,pointingtoaheapofstrawinacorner;’tomorrowcomessoonenough。’
’Oh,dearMrGaoler,’saidAnthea,’whateverwilltheydotoustomorrow?’
’They’lltrytomakeyoutellthings,’saidthegaolergrimly,’andmyadviceisifyou’venothingtotell,makeupsomething。
Thenperhapsthey’llsellyoutotheNorthernnations。RegularsavagesTHEYare。Goodnight。’
’Goodnight,’saidthreetremblingvoices,whichtheirownersstroveinvaintorenderfirm。Thenhewentout,andthethreewereleftaloneinthedamp,dimvault。
’Iknowthelightwon’tlastlong,’saidCyril,lookingattheflickeringbrazier。
’Isitanygood,doyouthink,callingonthenamewhenwehaven’tgotthecharm?’suggestedAnthea。
’Ishouldn’tthinkso。Butwemighttry。’
Sotheytried。Buttheblanksilenceofthedampdungeonremainedunchanged。
’WhatwasthenametheQueensaid?’askedCyrilsuddenly。
’Nisbeth——Nesbit——something?Youknow,theslaveofthegreatnames?’
’Waitasec,’saidRobert,’thoughIdon’tknowwhyyouwantit。
Nusroch——Nisrock——Nisroch——that’sit。’
ThenAntheapulledherselftogether。Allhermusclestightened,andthemusclesofhermindandsoul,ifyoucancallthemthat,tightenedtoo。
’URHEKAUSETCHEH,’shecriedinaferventvoice。’Oh,Nisroch,servantoftheGreatOnes,comeandhelpus!’
Therewasawaitingsilence。Thenacold,bluelightawokeinthecornerwherethestrawwas——andinthelighttheysawcomingtowardsthemastrangeandterriblefigure。Iwon’ttrytodescribeit,becausethedrawingshowsit,exactlyasitwas,andexactlyastheoldBabylonianscarveditontheirstones,sothatyoucanseeitinourownBritishMuseumatthisday。Iwilljustsaythatithadeagle’swingsandaneagle’sheadandthebodyofaman。
Itcametowardsthem,strongandunspeakablyhorrible。
’Oh,goaway,’criedAnthea;butCyrilcried,’No;stay!’
Thecreaturehesitated,thenbowedlowbeforethemonthedampfloorofthedungeon。
’Speak,’itsaid,inaharsh,gratingvoicelikelargerustykeysbeingturnedinlocks。’TheservantoftheGreatOnesisYOUR
servant。WhatisyourneedthatyoucallonthenameofNisroch?’
’Wewanttogohome,’saidRobert。
’No,no,’criedAnthea;’wewanttobewhereJaneis。’
Nisrochraisedhisgreatarmandpointedatthewallofthedungeon。And,ashepointed,thewalldisappeared,andinsteadofthedamp,green,rockysurface,thereshoneandglowedaroomwithrichhangingsofredsilkembroideredwithgoldenwater—lilies,withcushionedcouchesandgreatmirrorsofpolishedsteel;andinitwastheQueen,andbeforeher,onaredpillow,satthePsammead,itsfurhunchedupinanirritated,discontentedway。Onablue—coveredcouchlayJanefastasleep。
’Walkforwardwithoutfear,’saidNisroch。’IsthereaughtelsethattheServantofthegreatNamecandoforthosewhospeakthatname?’
’No——oh,no,’saidCyril。’It’sallrightnow。Thankseverso。’
’Youareadear,’criedAnthea,notintheleastknowingwhatshewassaying。’Oh,thankyouthankyou。ButDOgoNOW!’
Shecaughtthehandofthecreature,anditwascoldandhardinhers,likeahandofstone。
’Goforward,’saidNisroch。Andtheywent。
’Oh,mygoodgracious,’saidtheQueenastheystoodbeforeher。
’Howdidyougethere?IKNEWyouweremagic。Imeanttoletyououtthefirstthinginthemorning,ifIcouldslipaway——butthanksbetoDagon,you’vemanageditforyourselves。Youmustgetaway。I’llwakemychiefladyandsheshallcallRitti—Marduk,andhe’llletyououtthebackway,and——’
’Don’trouseanybodyforgoodness’sake,’saidAnthea,’exceptJane,andI’llrouseher。’
SheshookJanewithenergy,andJaneslowlyawoke。
’Ritti—Mardukbroughttheminhoursago,really,’saidtheQueen,’butIwantedtohavethePsammeadalltomyselfforabit。
You’llexcusethelittlenaturaldeception?——it’spartoftheBabylonishcharacter,don’tyouknow?ButIdon’twantanythingtohappentoyou。Doletmerousesomeone。’
’No,no,no,’saidAntheawithdesperateearnestness。ShethoughtsheknewenoughofwhattheBabylonianswerelikewhentheywereroused。’Wecangobyourownmagic。AndyouwilltelltheKingitwasn’tthegaoler’sfault。ItwasNisroch。’
’Nisroch!’echoedtheQueen。’Youareindeedmagicians。’
Janesatup,blinkingstupidly。
’HoldItup,andsaytheword,’criedCyril,catchingupthePsammead,whichmechanicallybithim,butonlyveryslightly。
’WhichistheEast?’askedJane。
’Behindme,’saidtheQueen。’Why?’
’UrHekauSetcheh,’saidJanesleepily,andheldupthecharm。
Andtheretheyallwereinthedining—roomat300,FitzroyStreet。
’Jane,’criedCyrilwithgreatpresenceofmind,’goandgettheplateofsanddownforthePsammead。’
Janewent。
’Lookhere!’hesaidquickly,asthesoundofherbootsgrewlessloudonthestairs,’don’tlet’stellheraboutthedungeonandallthat。It’llonlyfrightenhersothatshe’llneverwanttogoanywhereelse。’
’Righto!’saidCyril;butAntheafeltthatshecouldnothavesaidawordtosaveherlife。
’Whydidyouwanttocomebackinsuchahurry?’askedJane,returningwiththeplateofsand。’ItwasawfullyjollyinBabylon,Ithink!Ilikeditnoend。’
’Oh,yes,’saidCyrilcarelessly。’Itwasjollyenough,ofcourse,butIthoughtwe’dbeentherelongenough。Motheralwayssaysyououghtn’ttowearoutyourwelcome!’
CHAPTER8
THEQUEENINLONDON
’Nowtelluswhathappenedtoyou,’saidCyriltoJane,whenheandtheothershadtoldherallabouttheQueen’stalkandthebanquet,andthevarietyentertainment,carefullystoppingshortbeforethebeginningofthedungeonpartofthestory。
’Itwasn’tmuchgoodgoing,’saidJane,’ifyoudidn’teventrytogettheAmulet。’
’Wefoundoutitwasnogo,’saidCyril;’it’snottobegotinBabylon。Itwaslostbeforethat。We’llgotosomeotherjollyfriendlyplace,whereeveryoneiskindandpleasant,andlookforitthere。Nowtellusaboutyourpart。’
’Oh,’saidJane,’theQueen’smanwiththesmoothface——whatwashisname?’
’Ritti—Marduk,’saidCyril。
’Yes,’saidJane,’Ritti—Marduk,hecameformejustafterthePsammeadhadbittentheguard—of—the—gate’swife’slittleboy,andhetookmetothePalace。AndwehadsupperwiththenewlittleQueenfromEgypt。Sheisadear——notmucholderthanyou。
ShetoldmeheapsaboutEgypt。Andweplayedballaftersupper。
AndthentheBabylonQueensentforme。Ilikehertoo。AndshetalkedtothePsammeadandIwenttosleep。Andthenyouwokemeup。That’sall。’
ThePsammead,rousedfromitssoundsleep,toldthesamestory。
’But,’itadded,’whatpossessedyoutotellthatQueenthatI
couldgivewishes?Isometimesthinkyouwerebornwithouteventhemostrudimentaryimitationofbrains。’
Thechildrendidnotknowthemeaningofrudimentary,butitsoundedarude,insultingword。
’Idon’tseethatwedidanyharm,’saidCyrilsulkily。
’Oh,no,’saidthePsammeadwithwitheringirony,’notatall!
Ofcoursenot!Quitethecontrary!Exactlyso!Onlyshehappenedtowishthatshemightsoonfindherselfinyourcountry。Andsoonmaymeananymoment。’
’Thenit’syourfault,’saidRobert,’becauseyoumightjustaswellhavemade"soon"meansomemomentnextyearornextcentury。’
’That’swhereyou,assooftenhappens,makethemistake,’
rejoinedtheSand—fairy。’_I_couldn’tmeananythingbutwhatSHEmeantby"soon"。Itwasn’tmywish。AndwhatSHEmeantwasthenexttimetheKinghappenstogooutlionhunting。Soshe’llhaveawholeday,andperhapstwo,todoasshewisheswith。SHE
doesn’tknowabouttimeonlybeingamodeofthought。’
’Well,’saidCyril,withasighofresignation,’wemustdowhatwecantogiveheragoodtime。Shewasjollydecenttous。I
say,supposeweweretogotoStJames’sParkafterdinnerandfeedthoseducksthatweneverdidfeed。AfterallthatBabylonandallthoseyearsago,IfeelasifIshouldliketoseesomethingREAL,andNOW。You’llcome,Psammead?’
’Where’smypricelesswovenbasketofsacredrushes?’askedthePsammeadmorosely。’Ican’tgooutwithnothingon。AndI
won’t,what’smore。’
Andtheneverybodyrememberedwithpainthatthebassbaghad,inthehurryofdeparturefromBabylon,notbeenremembered。