’Go,then,myNydia,toIone’shouse——theyshallshowtheetheway。Takeherthefairestflowersthoucanstpluck;thevasewhichcontainsthemIwillgivethee:thoumustexcuseitsunworthiness。Thoushalttake,too,withtheethelutethatIgavetheeyesterday,andfromwhichthouknowestsowelltoawakenthecharmingspirit。Thoushaltgiveher,also,thisletter,inwhich,afterahundredefforts,Ihaveembodiedsomethingofmythoughts。
Letthyearcatcheveryaccent,everymodulationofhervoice,andtellme,whenwemeetagain,ifitsmusicshouldflattermeordiscourage。Itisnow,Nydia,somedayssinceIhavebeenadmittedtoIone;thereissomethingmysteriousinthisexclusion。Iamdistractedwithdoubtsandfears;
learn——forthouartquick,andthycareformewillsharpentenfoldthyacuteness——learnthecauseofthisunkindness;speakofmeasoftenasthoucanst;letmynamecomeevertothylips:insinuatehowIloveratherthanproclaimit;watchifshesighswhilstthouspeakest,ifsheanswerthee;
or,ifshereproves,inwhataccentsshereproves。Bemyfriend,pleadforme:andoh!howvastlywiltthouoverpaythelittleIhavedoneforthee!
Thoucomprehendest,Nydia;thouartyetachild——haveIsaidmorethanthoucanstunderstand?’
’No。’
’Andthouwiltserveme?’
’Yes。’
’Cometomewhenthouhastgatheredtheflowers,andIwillgivetheethevaseIspeakof;seekmeinthechamberofLeda。Prettyone,thoudostnotgrievenow?’
’Glaucus,Iamaslave;whatbusinesshaveIwithgrieforjoy?’
’Sayestthouso?No,Nydia,befree。Igivetheefreedom;enjoyitasthouwilt,andpardonmethatIreckonedonthydesiretoserveme。’
’Youareoffended。Oh!Iwouldnot,forthatwhichnofreedomcangive,offendyou,Glaucus。Myguardian,mysaviour,myprotector,forgivethepoorblindgirl!Shedoesnotgrieveeveninleavingthee,ifshecancontributetothyhappiness。’
’Maythegodsblessthisgratefulheart!’saidGlaucus,greatlymoved;and,unconsciousofthefiresheexcited,herepeatedlykissedherforehead。
’Thouforgivestme,’saidshe,’andthouwilttalknomoreoffreedom;myhappinessistobethyslave:thouhastpromisedthouwiltnotgivemetoanother……’
’Ihavepromised。’
’Andnow,then,Iwillgathertheflowers。’
Silently,NydiatookfromthehandofGlaucusthecostlyandjewelledvase,inwhichtheflowersviedwitheachotherinhueandfragrance;tearlesslyshereceivedhispartingadmonition。Shepausedforamomentwhenhisvoiceceased——shedidnottrustherselftoreply——shesoughthishand——sheraisedittoherlips,droppedherveiloverherface,andpassedatoncefromhispresence。Shepausedagainasshereachedthethreshold;shestretchedherhandstowardsit,andmurmured:
’Threehappydays——daysofunspeakabledelight,haveIknownsinceIpassedthee——blessedthreshold!maypeacedwelleverwiththeewhenIamgone!Andnow,myhearttearsitselffromthee,andtheonlysoundituttersbidsme——die!’
ChapterVI
THEHAPPYBEAUTYANDTHEBLINDSLAVE。
ASLAVEenteredthechamberofIone。AmessengerfromGlaucusdesiredtobeadmitted。
Ionehesitatedaninstant。
’Sheisblind,thatmessenger,’saidtheslave;’shewilldohercommissiontononebutthee。’
Baseisthatheartwhichdoesnotrespectaffliction!Themomentsheheardthemessengerwasblind,Ionefelttheimpossibilityofreturningachillingreply。Glaucushadchosenaheraldthatwasindeedsacred——aheraldthatcouldnotbedenied。
’Whatcanhewantwithme?whatmessagecanhesend?’andtheheartofIonebeatquick。Thecurtainacrossthedoorwaswithdrawn;asoftandecholessstepfelluponthemarble;andNydia,ledbyoneoftheattendants,enteredwithherpreciousgift。
Shestoodstillamoment,asiflisteningforsomesoundthatmightdirecther。
’WillthenobleIone,’saidshe,inasoftandlowvoice,’deigntospeak,thatImayknowwhithertosteerthesebenightedsteps,andthatImaylaymyofferingsatherfeet?’
’Fairchild,’saidIone,touchedandsoothingly,’givenotthyselfthepaintocrosstheseslipperyfloors,myattendantwillbringtomewhatthouhasttopresent’;andshemotionedtothehandmaidtotakethevase。
’Imaygivetheseflowerstononebutthee,’answeredNydia;and,guidedbyherear,shewalkedslowlytotheplacewhereIonesat,andkneelingwhenshecamebeforeher,profferedthevase。
Ionetookitfromherhand,andplaceditonthetableatherside。Shethenraisedhergently,andwouldhaveseatedheronthecouch,butthegirlmodestlyresisted。
’Ihavenotyetdischargedmyoffice,’saidshe;andshedrewtheletterofGlaucusfromhervest。’Thiswill,perhaps,explainwhyhewhosentmechosesounworthyamessengertoIone。’
TheNeapolitantooktheletterwithahand,thetremblingofwhichNydiaatoncefeltandsighedtofeel。Withfoldedarms,anddowncastlooks,shestoodbeforetheproudandstatelyformofIone——nolessproud,perhaps,inherattitudeofsubmission。Ionewavedherhand,andtheattendantswithdrew;shegazedagainupontheformoftheyoungslaveinsurpriseandbeautifulcompassion;then,retiringalittlefromher,sheopenedandreadthefollowingletter:
’GlaucustoIonesendsmorethanhedarestoutter。IsIoneill?thyslavestellme"No",andthatassurancecomfortsme。HasGlaucusoffendedIone?——ah!thatquestionImaynotaskfromthem。ForfivedaysIhavebeenbanishedfromthypresence。Hasthesunshone?——Iknowitnot。Hastheskysmiled?——ithashadnosmileforme。MysunandmyskyareIone。DoI
offendthee?AmItoobold?DoIsaythatonthetabletwhichmytonguehashesitatedtobreathe?Alas!itisinthineabsencethatIfeelmostthespellsbywhichthouhastsubduedme。Andabsence,thatdeprivesmeofjoy,bringsmecourage。Thouwiltnotseeme;thouhastbanishedalsothecommonflatterersthatflockaroundthee。Canstthouconfoundmewiththem?Itisnotpossible!ThouknowesttoowellthatIamnotofthem——thattheirclayisnotmine。ForevenwereIofthehumblestmould,thefragranceoftherosehaspenetratedme,andthespiritofthynaturehathpassedwithinme,toembalm,tosanctify,toinspire。Havetheyslanderedmetothee,Ione?
Thouwiltnotbelievethem。DidtheDelphicoracleitselftellmethouwertunworthy,Iwouldnotbelieveit;andamIlessincredulousthanthouI
thinkofthelasttimewemet——ofthesongwhichIsangtothee——ofthelookthatthougavestmeinreturn。Disguiseitasthouwilt,Ione,thereissomethingkindredbetweenus,andoureyesacknowledgedit,thoughourlipsweresilent。Deigntoseeme,tolistentome,andafterthatexcludemeifthouwilt。ImeantnotsosoontosayIloved。Butthosewordsrushtomyheart——theywillhaveway。Accept,then,myhomageandmyvows。WemetfirstattheshrineofPallas;shallwenotmeetbeforeasofterandamoreancientaltar?
’Beautiful!adoredIone!IfmyhotyouthandmyAthenianbloodhavemisguidedandalluredme,theyhavebuttaughtmywanderingstoappreciatetherest——thehaventheyhaveattained。IhangupmydrippingrobesontheSea—god’sshrine。Ihaveescapedshipwreck。IhavefoundTHEE。Ione,deigntoseeme;thouartgentletostrangers,wiltthoubelessmercifultothoseofthineownland?Iawaitthyreply。AccepttheflowerswhichI
send——theirsweetbreathhasalanguagemoreeloquentthanwords。Theytakefromthesuntheodoroustheyreturn——theyaretheemblemofthelovethatreceivesandrepaystenfold——theemblemoftheheartthatdrunkthyrays,andowestotheethegermofthetreasuresthatitprofferstothysmile。I
sendthesebyonewhomthouwiltreceiveforherownsake,ifnotformine。
She,likeus,isastranger;herfathers’asheslieunderbrighterskies:
but,lesshappythanwe,sheisblindandaslave。PoorNydia!IseekasmuchaspossibletorepairtoherthecrueltiesofNatureandofFate,inaskingpermissiontoplaceherwiththee。Sheisgentle,quick,anddocile。
Sheisskilledinmusicandthesong;andsheisaveryChloristotheflowers。Shethinks,Ione,thatthouwiltloveher:ifthoudostnot,sendherbacktome。
’Onewordmore——letmebebold,Ione。WhythinkestthousohighlyofyondarkEgyptian?hehathnotabouthimtheairofhonestmen。WeGreekslearnmankindfromourcradle;wearenotthelessprofound,inthatweaffectnosombremien;ourlipssmile,butoureyesaregrave——theyobserve——theynote——theystudy。Arbacesisnotonetobecredulouslytrusted:canitbethathehathwrongedmetothee?Ithinkit,forIlefthimwiththee;thousawesthowmypresencestunghim;sincethenthouhastnotadmittedme。
Believenothingthathecansaytomydisfavor;ifthoudost,tellmesoatonce;forthisIoneowestoGlaucus。Farewell!thislettertouchesthyhand;thesecharactersmeetthineeyes——shalltheybemoreblessedthanhewhoistheirauthor。Oncemore,farewell!’
ItseemedtoIone,asshereadthisletter,asifamisthadfallenfromhereyes。WhathadbeenthesupposedoffenceofGlaucus?——thathehadnotreallyloved!Andnow,plainly,andinnodubiousterms,heconfessedthatlove。Fromthatmomenthispowerwasfullyrestored。Ateverytenderwordinthatletter,sofullofromanticandtrustfulpassion,herheartsmoteher。Andhadshedoubtedhisfaith,andhadshebelievedanother?andhadshenot,atleast,allowedtohimtheculprit’srighttoknowhiscrime,topleadinhisdefence?——thetearsrolleddownhercheeks——shekissedtheletter——sheplaceditinherbosom:and,turningtoNydia,whostoodinthesameplaceandinthesameposture:
’Wiltthousit,mychild,’saidshe,’whileIwriteananswertothisletter?’
’Youwillanswerit,then!’saidNydia,coldly。’Well,theslavethataccompaniedmewilltakebackyouranswer。’
’Foryou,’saidIone,’staywithme——trustme,yourserviceshallbelight。’
Nydiabowedherhead。
’Whatisyourname,fairgirl?’
’TheycallmeNydia。’
’Yourcountry?’
’ThelandofOlympus——Thessaly。’
’Thoushaltbetomeafriend,’saidIone,caressingly,’asthouartalreadyhalfacountrywoman。Meanwhile,Ibeseechthee,standnotonthesecoldandglassymarbles。There!nowthatthouartseated,Icanleavetheeforaninstant。’
’IonetoGlaucusgreeting。Cometome,Glaucus,’wroteIone,’cometometo—morrow。Imayhavebeenunjusttothee;butIwilltellthee,atleast,thefaultthathasbeenimputedtothycharge。Fearnot,henceforth,theEgyptian——fearnone。Thousayestthouhastexpressedtoomuch——alas!inthesehastywordsIhavealreadydoneso。Farewell。’
AsIonereappearedwiththeletter,whichshedidnotdaretoreadaftershehadwritten(Ah!commonrashness,commontimidityoflove!)——Nydiastartedfromherseat。
’YouhavewrittentoGlaucus?’
’Ihave。’
’Andwillhethankthemessengerwhogivestohimthyletter?’
Ioneforgotthathercompanionwasblind;sheblushedfromthebrowtotheneck,andremainedsilent。
’Imeanthis,’addedNydia,inacalmertone;’thelightestwordofcoldnessfromtheewillsaddenhim——thelightestkindnesswillrejoice。Ifitbethefirst,lettheslavetakebackthineanswer;ifitbethelast,letme——I
willreturnthisevening’
’Andwhy,Nydia,’askedIone,evasively,’Wouldstthoubethebearerofmyletter?’
’Itisso,then!’saidNydia。’Ah!howcoulditbeotherwise;whocouldbeunkindtoGlaucus?’
’Mychild,’saidIone,alittlemorereservedlythanbefore,’thouspeakestwarmly——Glaucus,then,isamiableinthineeyes?’
’NobleIone!Glaucushasbeenthattomewhichneitherfortunenorthegodshavebeen——afriend!’
ThesadnessmingledwithdignitywithwhichNydiautteredthesesimplewords,affectedthebeautifulIone:shebentdownandkissedher。’Thouartgrateful,anddeservedlyso;whyshouldIblushtosaythatGlaucusisworthyofthygratitude?Go,myNydia——taketohimthyselfthisletter——butreturnagain。IfIamfromhomewhenthoureturnest——asthisevening,perhaps,Ishallbe——thychambershallbepreparednextmyown。Nydia,I
havenosister——wiltthoubeonetome?’TheThessaliankissedthehandofIone,andthensaid,withsomeembarrassment:
’Onefavor,fairIone——mayIdaretoaskit?’
’ThoucanstnotaskwhatIwillnotgrant,’repliedtheNeapolitan。
’Theytellme,’saidNydia,’thatthouartbeautifulbeyondthelovelinessofearth。Alas!Icannotseethatwhichgladdenstheworld!Wiltthousufferme,then,topassmyhandoverthyface?——thatismysolecriterionofbeauty,andIusuallyguessaright。’
ShedidnotwaitfortheanswerofIone,but,asshespoke,gentlyandslowlypassedherhandoverthebendingandhalf—avertedfeaturesoftheGreek——featureswhichbutoneimageintheworldcanyetdepictureandrecall——thatimageisthemutilated,butall—wondrous,statueinhernativecity——herownNeapolis——thatParianface,beforewhichallthebeautyoftheFlorentineVenusispoorandearthly——thataspectsofullofharmony——ofyouth——ofgenius——ofthesoul——whichmoderncriticshavesupposedtherepresentationofPsyche。
Hertouchlingeredoverthebraidedhairandpolishedbrow——overthedownyanddamaskcheek——overthedimpledlip——theswan—likeandwhitishneck。’I
knownow,thatthouartbeautiful,’shesaid:’andIcanpicturetheetomydarknesshenceforth,andforever!’
WhenNydialefther,Ionesankintoadeepbutdeliciousreverie。Glaucusthenlovedher;heownedit——yes,helovedher。Shedrewforthagainthatdearconfession;shepausedovereveryword,shekissedeveryline;shedidnotaskwhyhehadbeenmaligned,sheonlyfeltassuredthathehadbeenso。
Shewonderedhowshehadeverbelievedasyllableagainsthim;shewonderedhowtheEgyptianhadbeenenabledtoexerciseapoweragainstGlaucus;shefeltachillcreepoverherassheagainturnedtohiswarningagainstArbaces,andhersecretfearofthatgloomybeingdarkenedintoawe。Shewasawakenedfromthesethoughtsbyhermaidens,whocametoannouncetoherthatthehourappointedtovisitArbaceswasarrived;shestarted,shehadforgottenthepromise。Herfirstimpressionwastorenounceit;hersecond,wastolaughatherownfearsofhereldestsurvivingfriend。Shehastenedtoaddtheusualornamentstoherdress,anddoubtfulwhethersheshouldyetquestiontheEgyptianmorecloselywithrespecttohisaccusationofGlaucus,orwhethersheshouldwaittill,withoutcitingtheauthority,sheshouldinsinuatetoGlaucustheaccusationitself,shetookherwaytothegloomymansionofArbaces。
ChapterVII
IONEENTRAPPED。THEMOUSETRIESTOGNAWTHENET。
’DEARESTNydia!’exclaimedGlaucusashereadtheletterofIone,’whitestrobedmessengerthateverpassedbetweenearthandheaven——how,howshallI
thankthee?’
’Iamrewarded,’saidthepoorThessalian。
’To—morrow——to—morrow!howshallIwhilethehourstillthen?’
TheenamouredGreekwouldnotletNydiaescapehim,thoughshesoughtseveraltimestoleavethechamber;hemadeherrecitetohimoverandoveragaineverysyllableofthebriefconversationthathadtakenplacebetweenherandIone;athousandtimes,forgettinghermisfortune,hequestionedherofthelooks,ofthecountenanceofhisbeloved;andthenquicklyagainexcusinghisfault,hebadeherrecommencethewholerecitalwhichhehadthusinterrupted。ThehoursthuspainfultoNydiapassedrapidlyanddelightfullytohim,andthetwilighthadalreadydarkenedereheoncemoredismissedhertoIonewithafreshletterandwithnewflowers。Scarcelyhadshegone,thanClodiusandseveralofhisgaycompanionsbrokeinuponhim;theyralliedhimonhisseclusionduringthewholeday,andabsencefromhiscustomaryhaunts;theyinvitedhimtoaccompanythemtothevariousresortsinthatlivelycity,whichnightanddayproffereddiversitytopleasure。Then,asnow,inthesouth(fornoland,perhaps,losingmoreofgreatnesshasretainedmoreofcustom),itwasthedelightoftheItalianstoassembleattheevening;and,undertheporticoesoftemplesortheshadeofthegrovesthatinterspersedthestreets,listeningtomusicortherecitalsofsomeinventivetale—teller,theyhailedtherisingmoonwithlibationsofwineandthemelodiesofsong。Glaucuswastoohappytobeunsocial;helongedtocastofftheexuberanceofjoythatoppressedhim。
Hewillinglyacceptedtheproposalofhiscomrades,andlaughinglytheysalliedouttogetherdownthepopulousandglitteringstreets。
InthemeantimeNydiaoncemoregainedthehouseofIone,whohadlongleftit;sheinquiredindifferentlywhitherIonehadgone。
Theanswerarrestedandappalledher。
’TothehouseofArbaces——oftheEgyptian?Impossible!’
’Itistrue,mylittleone,’saidtheslave,whohadrepliedtoherquestion。’ShehasknowntheEgyptianlong。’
’Long!yegods,yetGlaucuslovesher?’murmuredNydiatoherself。
’Andhas,’askedshealoud,’hassheoftenvisitedhimbefore?’
’Nevertillnow,’answeredtheslave。’IfalltherumoredscandalofPompeiibetrue,itwouldbebetter,perhaps,ifshehadnotventuredthereatpresent。Butshe,poormistressmine,hearsnothingofthatwhichreachesus;thetalkofthevestibulumreachesnottotheperistyle。’
’Nevertillnow!’repeatedNydia。’Artthousure?’
’Sure,prettyone:butwhatisthattotheeortous?’
Nydiahesitatedamoment,andthen,puttingdowntheflowerswithwhichshehadbeencharged,shecalledtotheslavewhohadaccompaniedher,andleftthehousewithoutsayinganotherword。
Nottillshehadgothalf—waybacktothehouseofGlaucusdidshebreaksilence,andeventhensheonlymurmuredinly:
’Shedoesnotdream——shecannot——ofthedangersintowhichshehasplunged。
FoolthatIam——shallIsaveher?——yes,forIloveGlaucusbetterthanmyself。’
WhenshearrivedatthehouseoftheAthenian,shelearntthathehadgoneoutwithapartyofhisfriends,andnoneknewwhither。Heprobablywouldnotbehomebeforemidnight。
TheThessaliangroaned;shesankuponaseatinthehallandcoveredherfacewithherhandsasiftocollectherthoughts。’Thereisnotimetobelost,’thoughtshe,startingup。Sheturnedtotheslavewhohadaccompaniedher。
’Knowestthou,’saidshe,’ifIonehasanyrelative,anyintimatefriendatPompeii?’
’Why,byJupiter!’answeredtheslave,’artthousillyenoughtoaskthequestion?EveryoneinPompeiiknowsthatIonehasabrotherwho,youngandrich,hasbeen——undertheroseIspeak——sofoolishastobecomeapriestofIsis。’
’ApriestofIsis!OGods!hisname?’
’Apaecides。’
’Iknowitall,’mutteredNydia:’brotherandsister,then,aretobebothvictims!Apaecides!yes,thatwasthenameIheardin……Ha!hewell,then,knowstheperilthatsurroundshissister;Iwillgotohim。’
Shesprangupatthatthought,andtakingthestaffwhichalwaysguidedhersteps,shehastenedtotheneighboringshrineofIsis。TillshehadbeenundertheguardianshipofthekindlyGreek,thatstaffhadsufficedtoconductthepoorblindgirlfromcornertocornerofPompeii。Everystreet,everyturninginthemorefrequentedparts,wasfamiliartoher;andastheinhabitantsentertainedatenderandhalf—superstitiousvenerationforthosesubjecttoherinfirmity,thepassengershadalwaysgivenwaytohertimidsteps。Poorgirl,shelittledreamedthatsheshould,eremanydayswerepassed,findherblindnessherprotection,andaguidefarsaferthanthekeenesteyes!
ButsinceshehadbeenundertheroofofGlaucus,hehadorderedaslavetoaccompanyheralways;andthepoordevilthusappointed,whowassomewhatofthefattest,andwho,afterhavingtwiceperformedthejourneytoIone’shouse,nowsawhimselfcondemnedtoathirdexcursion(whitherthegodsonlyknew),hastenedafterher,deploringhisfate,andsolemnlyassuringCastorandPolluxthathebelievedtheblindgirlhadthetalariaofMercuryaswellastheinfirmityofCupid。
Nydia,however,requiredbutlittleofhisassistancetofindherwaytothepopulartempleofIsis:thespacebeforeitwasnowdeserted,andshewonwithoutobstacletothesacredrail。
’Thereisnoonehere,’saidthefatslave。’Whatdostthouwant,orwhomKnowestthounotthatthepriestsdonotliveinthetemple?’
’Callout,’saidshe,impatiently;’nightanddaythereisalwaysoneflamen,atleast,watchingintheshrineofIsis。’
Theslavecalled——nooneappeared。
’Seestthounoone?’
’Noone。’
’Thoumistakest;Ihearasigh:lookagain。’
Theslave,wonderingandgrumbling,castroundhisheavyeyes,andbeforeoneofthealtars,whoseremainsstillcrowdthenarrowspace,hebeheldaformbendingasinmeditation。
’Iseeafigure,saidhe;’andbythewhitegarments,itisapriest。’
’OflamenofIsis!’criedNydia;’servantoftheMostAncient,hearme!’
’Whocalls?’saidalowandmelancholyvoice。
’Onewhohasnocommontidingstoimparttoamemberofyourbody:Icometodeclareandnottoaskoracles。’
’Withwhomwouldstthouconfer?Thisisnohourforthyconference;depart,disturbmenot;thenightissacredtothegods,thedaytomen。’
’MethinksIknowthyvoice?thouarthewhomIseek;yetIhaveheardtheespeakbutoncebefore。ArtthounotthepriestApaecides?’
’Iamthatman,’repliedthepriest,emergingfromthealtar,andapproachingtherail。
’Thouart!thegodsbepraised!’Wavingherhandtotheslave,shebadehimwithdrawtoadistance;andhe,whonaturallyimaginedsomesuperstitionconnected,perhaps,withthesafetyofIone,couldaloneleadhertothetemple,obeyed,andseatedhimselfontheground,atalittledistance。
’Hush!’saidshe,speakingquickandlow;’artthouindeedApaecides?’
’Ifthouknowestme,canstthounotrecallmyfeatures?’
’Iamblind,’answeredNydia;’myeyesareinmyear,andthatrecognizesthee:yetswearthatthouarthe。’
’BythegodsIswearit,bymyrighthand,andbythemoon!’
’Hush!speaklow——bendnear——givemethyhand;knowestthouArbaces?Hastthoulaidflowersatthefeetofthedead?Ah!thyhandiscold——harkyet!——hastthoutakentheawfulvow?’
’Whoartthou,whencecomestthou,palemaiden?’saidApaecides,fearfully:
’Iknowtheenot;thineisnotthebreastonwhichthisheadhathlain;I
haveneverseentheebefore。’
’Butthouhastheardmyvoice:nomatter,thoserecollectionsitshouldshameusbothtorecall。Listen,thouhastasister。’
’Speak!speak!whatofher?’
’Thouknowestthebanquetsofthedead,stranger——itpleasesthee,perhaps,tosharethem——woulditpleasetheetohavethysisterapartaker?WoulditpleasetheethatArbaceswasherhost?’
’Ogods,hedarenot!Girl,ifthoumockestme,tremble!Iwillteartheelimbfromlimb!’
’Ispeakthetruth;andwhileIspeak,IoneisinthehallsofArbaces——forthefirsttimehisguest。Thouknowestiftherebeperilinthatfirsttime!Farewell!Ihavefulfilledmycharge。’
’Stay!stay!’criedthepriest,passinghiswanhandoverhisbrow。’Ifthisbetrue,what——whatcanbedonetosaveher?Theymaynotadmitme。I
knownotallthemazesofthatintricatemansion。ONemesis!justlyamI
punished!’
’Iwilldismissyonslave,bethoumyguideandcomrade;Iwillleadtheetotheprivatedoorofthehouse:Iwillwhispertotheethewordwhichadmits。
Takesomeweapon:itmaybeneedful!’
’Waitaninstant,’saidApaecides,retiringintooneofthecellsthatflankthetemple,andreappearinginafewmomentswrappedinalargecloak,whichwasthenmuchwornbyallclasses,andwhichconcealedhissacreddress。
’Now,’hesaid,grindinghisteeth,’ifArbaceshathdaredto——buthedarenot!hedarenot!WhyshouldIsuspecthim?Ishesobaseavillain?I
willnotthinkit——yet,sophist!darkbewildererthatheis!Ogodsprotect——hush!aretheregods?Yes,thereisonegoddess,atleast,whosevoiceIcancommand;andthatis——Vengeance!’
Mutteringthesedisconnectedthoughts,Apaecides,followedbyhissilentandsightlesscompanion,hastenedthroughthemostsolitarypathstothehouseoftheEgyptian。
Theslave,abruptlydismissedbyNydia,shruggedhisshoulders,mutteredanadjuration,and,nothingloath,rolledofftohiscubiculum。