投诉 阅读记录

第7章

SowewentintothelittleroomandawokeOliver,whosprangupinagreatfright,thinkingthatsomethinguntowardhadhappenedatthemine。

“What"swrong?“heaskedofJaphet。“HavetheFungcutthewires?“

“Nay,OOrme,aworsething;IhavediscoveredthatthePrinceJoshuahaslaidaplottostealaway"Her-whose-name-is-high。"“

“Whatdoyoumean?Setoutallthestory,Japhet,“saidOliver。

“Itisshort,lord。Ihavesomefriends,oneofwhom——heisofmyownblood,butaskmenothisname——isintheserviceofthePrince。Wedrankacupofwinetogether,whichIneeded,andIsupposeitloosedhistongue。Atanyrate,hetoldme,andIbelievedhim。Thisisthestory。ForhisownsakeandthatofthepeoplethePrincedesiresthatyoushoulddestroytheidolofFung,andthereforehehaskepthishandsoffyouoflate。Yetshouldyousucceed,hedoesnotknowwhatmayhappen。HefearslesttheAbatiintheirgratitudeshouldsetyouupasgreatmen。”

“Thenheisanass!“interruptedQuick;“fortheAbatihavenogratitude。”

“Hefears,“wentonJaphet,“otherthingsalso。Forinstance,thattheChildofKingsmayexpressthatgratitudebyamarkofhersignalfavourtowardoneofyou,“andhestaredatOrme,whoturnedhisheadaside。“Now,thePrinceisaffiancedtothisgreatlady,whomhedesirestowedfortworeasons:First,becausethismarriagewillmakehimthechiefmanamongsttheAbati,and,secondly,becauseoflatehehascometothinkthathelovesherwhomheisafraidthathemaylose。Sohehassetasnare。”

“Whatsnare?“askedoneofus,forJaphetpaused。

“Idon"tknow,“answeredJaphet,“andIdonotthinkthatmyfriendkneweither,or,ifhedid,hewouldnottellme。ButIunderstandtheplotisthattheChildofKingsistobecarriedofftothePrinceJoshua"scastleattheotherendofthelake,sixhours"rideaway,andtherebeforcedtomarryhimatonce。”

“Indeed,“saidOrme,“andwhenisallthistohappen?“

“Idon"tknow,lord。Iknownothingexceptwhatmyfriendtoldme,whichIthoughtitrighttocommunicatetoyouinstantly。Iaskedhimthetime,however,andhesaidthathebelievedthedatewasfixedforonenightafternextSabbath。”

“NextSabbathisfivedayshence,sothatthismatterdoesnotseemtobeverypressing,“remarkedOliverwithasighofrelief。“Areyousurethatyoucantrustyourfriend,Japhet?“

“No,lord,Iamnotsure,especiallyasIhavealwaysknownhimtobealiar。Still,IthoughtthatIoughttotellyou。”

“Verykindofyou,Japhet,butIwishthatyouhadletmehavemysleepoutfirst。Nowgodownthelineandseethatallisright,thenreturnandreport。”

Japhetsalutedinhisnativefashionandwent。

“Whatdoyouthinkofthisstory?“askedOliver,assoonashewasoutofhearing。

“Allbosh,“answeredHiggs;“theplaceisfulloftalkandrumours,andthisisoneofthem。”

Hepausedandlookedatme。

“Oh!“Isaid,“IagreewithHiggs。IfJaphet"sfriendhadreallyanythingtotellhewouldhavetolditinmoredetail。IdaresaythereareagoodmanythingsJoshuawouldliketodo,butIexpecthewillstopthere,atanyrate,forthepresent。Ifyoutakemyadviceyouwillsaynothingofthematter,especiallytoMaqueda。”

“Thenweareallagreed。Butwhatareyouthinkingof,Sergeant?“

askedOliver,addressingQuick,whostoodinacorneroftheroom,lostapparentlyincontemplationofthefloor。

“I,Captain,“hereplied,comingtoattention。“Well,beggingtheirpardon,IwasthinkingthatIdon"tholdwiththesegentlemen,exceptinsofarthatIshouldsaynothingofthisjobtoourLady,whohasplentytobotherherjustnow,andwon"tneedtobefrightenedaswell。Still,theremaybesomethinginit,forthoughthatJaphetisstupid,he"shonest,andhonestmensometimesgetholdoftherightendofthestick。Atleast,hebelievesthereissomething,andthat"swhatweighswithme。”

“Well,ifthat"syouropinion,what"sbesttobedoneSergeant?I

agreethattheChildofKingsshouldnotbetold,andIshan"tleavethisplacetillafterteno"clockto-nightattheearliest,ifwesticktoourplans,aswehadbetterdo,forallthatstuffinthetunnelwantsalittletimetosettle,andforotherreasons。Whatareyoudrawingthere?“andhepointedtothefloor,inthedustofwhichQuickwastracingsomethingwithhisfinger。

“AplanofourLady"sprivaterooms,Captain。Shetoldyoushewasgoingtorestatsundown,didn"tshe,orearlier,forshewasupmostoflastnight,andwantedtogetafewhours"sleepbefore——somethinghappens。Well,herbed-chamberisthere,isn"tit?andanotherbeforeit,inwhichhermaidssleep,andnothingbehindexceptahighwallandaditchwhichcannotbeclimbed。”

“That"squitetrue,“interruptedHiggs。“Igotleavetomakeaplanofthepalace,onlythereisapassagesixfeetwideandtwentylongleadingfromtheguardchambertotheladies"anteroom。”

“Justso,Professor,andthatpassagehasaturninit,ifIrememberright,sothattwowell-armedmencouldholditagainstquitealot。

SupposingnowthatyouandI,Professor,shouldgoandtakeanapinthatguard-room,whichwillbeempty,forthewatchissetatthepalacegate。Weshan"tbewantedhere,sinceiftheCaptaincan"ttouchoffthatmine,noonecan,withtheDoctortohelphimjustincaseanythinggoeswrong,andJaphetguardingtheline。Idaresaythere"snothinginthisyarn,butwhoknows?Theremightbe,andthenweshouldblameourselves。Whatdoyousay,Professor?“

“I?Oh,I"lldoanythingyouwish,thoughIshouldratherhavelikedtoclimbthecliffandwatchwhathappens。”

“You"dseenothing,Higgs,“interruptedOliver,“exceptperhapsthereflectionofaflashinthesky;so,ifyoudon"tmind,IwishyouwouldgowiththeSergeant。Somehow,althoughIamquitecertainthatweoughtnottoalarmMaqueda,Iamnoteasyabouther,andifyoutwofellowswerethere,Ishouldknowshewasallright,anditwouldbeaweightoffmymind。”

“Thatsettlesit,“saidHiggs;“we"llbeoffpresently。Lookhere,giveusthatportabletelephone,whichisofnouseanywhereelsenow。

Thewirewillreachtothepalace,andifthemachineworksallrightwecantalktoyouandtelleachotherhowthingsaregoingon。”

Tenminuteslatertheyhadmadetheirpreparations。QuicksteppeduptoOliverandstoodatattention,saying:

“Readytomarch。Anymoreorders,Captain?“

“Ithinknot,Sergeant,“heanswered,liftinghiseyesfromthelittlebatteriesthathewaswatchingasthoughtheywerelivethings。“Youknowthearrangements。Atteno"clock——thatisabouttwohourshence——

Itouchthisswitch。Whateverhappensitmustnotbedonebefore,forfearlesttheDoctor"ssonshouldnothavelefttheidol,tosaynothingofalltheotherpoorbeggars。Thespiessaythatthemarriagefeastwillnotbecelebrateduntilatleastthreehoursaftermoonrise。”

“Andthat"swhatIheardwhenIwasaprisoner,“interruptedHiggs。

“Idaresay,“answeredOrme;“butitisalwayswelltoallowamarginincasetheprocessionshouldbedelayed,orsomething。Sountilteno"clockI"vegottostopwhereIam,andyoumaybesure,Doctor,thatundernocircumstancesshallIfiretheminebeforethathour,asindeedyouwillbeheretosee。AfterthatIcan"tsaywhatwillhappen,butifwedon"tappear,youtwohadbettercometolookforus——incaseofaccidents,youknow。Doyourbestatyourendaccordingtocircumstances;theDoctorandIwilldoourbestatours。Ithinkthatisall,Sergeant。Reportyourselvesbythetelephoneifthewireislongenoughanditwillwork,whichIdaresayitwon"t,and,anyway,lookoutforusabouthalf-pastten。Good-bye!“

“Good-bye,Captain,“answeredQuick,thenstretchedouthishand,shookthatofOrme,andwithoutanotherwordtookhislampandleftthechamber。

Animpulsepromptedmetofollowhim,leavingOrmeandHiggsdiscussingsomethingbeforetheyparted。Whenhehadwalkedaboutfiftyyardsintheawfulsilenceofthatvastundergroundtown,ofwhichtheruinedtenementsyawnedoneithersideofus,theSergeantstoppedandsaidsuddenly:

“Youdon"tbelieveinpresentiments,doyou,Doctor?“

“Notabit,“Ianswered。

“Gladofit,Doctor。Still,Ihavegotabadonenow,anditisthatI

shan"tseetheCaptainoryouanymore。”

“Thenthat"sapoorlook-outforus,Quick。”

“No,Doctor,forme。Ithinkyouarebothallright,andtheProfessor,too。It"smynametheyarecallingupaloft,orsoitseemstome。Well,Idon"tcaremuch,for,thoughnosaint,Ihavetriedtodomyduty,andifitisdone,it"sdone。Ifit"swritten,it"sgottocometopass,hasn"tit?Foreverythingiswrittendownforuslongbeforewebegin,orsoI"vealwaysthought。Still,I"llgrievetopartfromtheCaptain,seeingthatInursedhimasachild,andI"dhavelikedtoknowhimwelloutofthishole,andsafelymarriedtothatsweetladyfirst,thoughIdon"tdoubtthatitwillbeso。”

“Nonsense,Sergeant,“Isaidsharply;“youarenotyourself;allthisworkandanxietyhasgotonyournerves。”

“Asitwellmight,Doctor,notbutIdaresaythat"strue。Anyhow,iftheotheristhetruething,andyoushouldallseeoldEnglandagainwithsomeofthestuffinthatdead-house,I"vegotthreenieceslivingdownathomewhomyoumightremember。Don"tsaynothingofwhatItoldyoutotheCaptaintillthisnight"sgameisplayed,seeingthatitmightupsethim,andhe"llneedtokeepcooluptoteno"clock,andafterwardstoo,perhaps。Onlyifweshouldn"tmeetagain,saythatSamuelQuicksenthimhisdutyandGod"sblessing。Andthesameonyourself,Doctor,andyourson,too。AndnowherecomestheProfessor,sogood-bye。”

Aminutelatertheyhadleftme,andIstoodwatchingthemuntilthetwostarsoflightfromtheirlanternsvanishedintotheblackness。

CHAPTERXVI

HARMACCOMESTOMUR

SlowlyandinverybadspiritsIretracedmystepstotheoldtemple,followingthelineofthetelephonewirewhichHiggsandQuickhadunreeledastheywent。IntheSergeant"sprognosticationsofevilI

hadnoparticularbelief,astheyseemedtometobebornofthecircumstanceswhichsurroundedus,andindifferentwaysaffectedallourminds,eventhatofthebuoyantHiggs。

Totakemyowncase,forinstance。HereIwasabouttoassistinanactwhichforaughtIknewmightinvolvethedestructionofmyonlyson。ItwastruewebelievedthatthiswasthenightofhismarriageatthetownofHarmac,somemilesaway,andthatthetaleofourspiessupportedthisinformation。Buthowcouldwebesurethatthedate,ortheplaceoftheceremony,hadnotbeenchangedatthelastmoment?

Supposing,forinstance,thatitwasheld,notinthetown,asarranged,butinthecourtsoftheidol,andthatthefearfulactivitiesofthefieryagentwhichwewereabouttowaketolifeshouldsweepthecelebrantsintonothingness。

Thethoughtmademeturncold,andyetthedeedmustbedone;Roderickmusttakehischance。Andifallwerewell,andheescapedthatdanger,weretherenotworsebehind?Thinkofhim,aChristianman,thehusbandofasavagewomanwhoworshippedastoneimagewithalion"shead,boundtoherandhertribe,astateprisoner,treblyguarded,whom,sofarasIcouldsee,therewouldbenohopeofrescuing。Itwasawful。Thentherewereothercomplications。Iftheplansucceededandtheidolwasdestroyed,myownbeliefwasthattheFungmusttherebybeexasperated。Evidentlytheyknewsomeroadintothisstronghold。Itwouldbeused。Theywouldpourtheirthousandsupit,ageneralmassacrewouldfollow,ofwhich,justly,weshouldbethefirstvictims。

IreachedthechamberwhereOliversatbroodingalone,forJaphetwaspatrollingtheline。

“IamnothappyaboutMaqueda,Doctor,“hesaidtome。“Iamafraidthereissomethinginthatstory。Shewantedtobewithus;indeed,shebeggedtobeallowedtocomealmostwithtears。ButIwouldn"thaveit,sinceaccidentsmayalwayshappen;thevibrationmightshakeintherooforsomething;infact,Idon"tthinkyoushouldbehere。

Whydon"tyougoawayandleaveme?“

Iansweredthatnothingwouldinducemetodoso,forsuchajobshouldnotbelefttooneman。

“No,you"reright,“hesaid;“Imightfaintorlosemyheadoranything。Iwishnowthatwehadarrangedtosendthesparkfromthepalace,whichperhapswemighthavedonebyjoiningthetelephonewireontotheothers。But,totellyouthetruth,I"mafraidofthebatteries。Thecellsarenewbutveryweak,fortimeandtheclimatehaveaffectedthem,andIthoughtitpossibletheextradifferencemightmakethedifferenceandthattheywouldfailtowork。That"swhyIfixedthisasthefiringpoint。Hullo,there"sthebell。Whathavetheygottosay?“

Isnatchedthereceiver,andpresentlyheardthecheerfulvoiceofHiggsannouncingthattheyhadarrivedsafelyinthelittleanteroomtoMaqueda"sprivateapartments。

“Thepalaceseemsveryempty,“headded;“weonlymetonesentry,forIthinkthateverybodyelse,exceptMaquedaandafewofherladies,haveclearedout,beingafraidlestrocksshouldfallonthemwhentheexplosionoccurs。”

“Didthemansayso?“IaskedofHiggs。

“Yes,somethingofthatsort;alsohewantedtoforbidustocomehere,sayingthatitwasagainstthePrinceJoshua"sordersthatweGentilesshouldapproachtheprivateapartmentsoftheChildofKings。

Well,wesoonsettledthat,andhebolted。Whereto?Oh!Idon"tknow;

toreport,hesaid。”

“How"sQuick?“Iasked。

“Muchthesameasusual。Infact,heissayinghisprayersinthecorner,lookinglikeamelancholybrigandwithrifles,revolvers,andknivesstuckalloverhim。Iwishhewouldn"tsayhisprayers,“addedHiggs,andhisvoicereachedmeinanindignantsqueak;“itmakesmefeeluncomfortable,asthoughIoughttojoinhim。ButnothavingbeenbroughtupaDissenteroraMoslem,Ican"tprayinpublicashedoes。

Hullo!Waitaminute,willyou?“

Thenfollowedalongishpause,andafteritHiggs"svoiceagain。

“It"sallright,“itsaid。“OnlyoneofMaqueda"sladieswhohadheardusandcometoseewhowewere。WhenshelearnsIexpectshewilljoinushere,asthegirlsaysshe"snervousandcan"tsleep。”

Higgsprovedrightinhisanticipations,forinabouttenminuteswewererungupagain,thistimebyMaquedaherself,whereonIhandedthereceivertoOliverandretiredtotheotherendoftheroom。

Nor,totellthetruth,wasIsorryfortheinterruption,sinceitcheeredupOliverandhelpedtopassthetime。

Thenextthingworthtellingthathappenedwasthat,anhourormorelater,Japhetarrived,lookingveryfrightened。Weaskedhimourusualquestion:ifanythingwaswrongwiththewires。Withagroanheanswered“No,“thewiresseemedallright,buthehadmetaghost。

“Whatghost,youdonkey?“Isaid。

“Theghostofoneofthedeadkings,OPhysician,yonderintheburialcave。Itwashewiththebentboneswhositsinthefarthestchair。

Onlyhehadputsomefleshonhisbones,andItellyouhelookedfearful,averyfierceman,orratherghost。”

“Indeed,anddidhesayanythingtoyou,Japhet?“

“Oh!yes,plenty,OPhysician,onlyIcouldnotunderstanditall,becausehislanguagewassomewhatdifferenttomine,andhespatouthiswordsasagreenlogspitsoutsparks。Ithinkthatheaskedme,however,howmymiserablepeopledaredtodestroyhisgod,Harmac。I

answeredthatIwasonlyaservantanddidnotknow,addingthatheshouldputhisquestionstoyou。”

“Andwhatdidhesaytothat,Japhet?“

“IthinkhesaidthatHarmacwouldcometoMurandsettlehisaccountwiththeAbati,andthattheforeignmenwouldbewisetoflyfastandfar。That"sallIunderstood;askmenomore,whowouldnotreturnintothatcavetobemadeaprince。”

“He"sgotholdofwhatBarung"senvoystoldus,“saidOliver,indifferently,“andnowonder,thisplaceisenoughtomakeanybodyseeghosts。I"llrepeatittoMaqueda;itwillamuseher。”

“Iwouldn"tifIwereyou,“Ianswered,“foritisn"texactlyacheerfulyarn,andperhapsshe"safraidofghoststoo。Also,“andI

pointedtothewatchthatlayonthetablebesidethebatteries,“itisfiveminutestoten。”

Oh!thatlastfiveminutes!Itseemedasmanycenturies。Likestonestatueswesat,eachofuslostinhisownthoughts,thoughformypartthepowerofclearthinkingappearedtohaveleftme。Visionsofasortflowedovermymindwithoutsinkingintoit,aswaterflowsovermarble。AllIcoulddowasfixmyeyesonthefaceofthatwatch,ofwhichintheflickeringlamp-lightthesecond-handseemedtomyexcitedfancytogrowenormousandjumpfromonesideoftheroomtotheother。

Ormebegantocountaloud。“One,two,three,four,five——/now/!“andalmostsimultaneouslyhetouchedtheknobfirstofonebatteryandnextoftheother。Beforehisfingerpressedtheleft-handknobIfeltthesolidrockbeneathussurge——nootherwordconveysitsmovement。

Thenthegreatstonecross-piece,weighingseveraltons,thatwassetasatransomabovethetalldoorofourroom,dislodgeditself,andfellquitegentlyintothedoorway,whichitcompletelyblocked。

Otherrocksfellalsoatadistance,makingagreatnoise,andsomehowIfoundmyselfontheground,mystoolhadslidawayfromme。Nextfollowedamuffled,awfulroar,andwithitcameablastofwindblowingwherewindneverblewbeforesincethebeginningoftheworld,thatwithaterriblewailinghowleditselftosilenceinthethousandrecessesofthecavecity。Asitpassedourlampswentout。Lastly,quiteaminutelaterIshouldthink,therewasathud,asthoughsomethingofenormousweighthadfallenonthesurfaceoftheearthfaraboveus。

Thenallwasasithadbeen;allwasdarknessandutterquietude。

“Well,that"sover,“saidOliver,inastrainedvoicewhichsoundedverysmallandfarawaythroughthatthickdarkness;“alloverforgoodorill。Ineedn"thavebeenanxious;thefirstbatterywasstrongenough,forIfelttheminespringasItouchedthesecond。Iwonder,“

hewenton,asthoughspeakingtohimself,“whatamountofdamagenearlyatonandahalfofthatawfulazo-imidecompoundhasdonetotheoldsphinx。Accordingtomycalculationsitoughttohavebeenenoughtobreakthethingup,ifwecouldhavespreadthechargemore。

But,asitis,Iambynomeanscertain。Itmayonlyhavedrivenaholeinitsbulk,especiallyiftherewerehollowsthroughwhichthegasescouldrun。Well,withluck,wemayknowmoreaboutitlater。

Strikeamatch,Adams,andlightthoselamps。Why,what"sthat?

Listen!“

Ashespoke,fromsomewherecameaseriesoftinynoises,that,thoughtheyweresofaintandsmall,suggestedriflesfiredatagreatdistance。Crack,crack,crack!wenttheinfinitesimalnoises。

Igropedabout,andfindingthereceiverofthefieldtelephone,setittomyear。Inaninstantallgrewplaintome。Gunswerebeingfiredneartheotherendofthewire,andthetransmitterwassendingusthesoundofthem。VeryfaintlybutwithdistinctnessIcouldhearHiggs"shighvoicesaying,“Lookout,Sergeant,there"sanotherrushcoming!“andQuickanswering,“Shootlow,Professor;fortheLord"ssakeshootlow。Youareempty,sir。Loadup,loadup!Here"saclipofcartridges。Don"tfiretoofast。Ah!thatdevilgotme,butI"vegothim;he"llneverthrowanotherspear。”

“Theyarebeingattacked!“Iexclaimed。“Quickiswounded。NowMaquedaistalkingtoyou。Shesays,"Oliver,come!Joshua"smenassailme。

Oliver,come!"“

Thenfollowedagreatsoundofshoutingansweredbymoreshots,andjustasOrmesnatchedthereceiverfrommyhandthewirewentdead。Invainhecalleddownitinanagonizedvoice。AswellmighthehaveaddressedtheplanetSaturn。

“Thewire"scut,“heexclaimed,dashingdownthereceiverandseizingthelanternwhichJaphethadjustsucceededinre-lighting;“comeon,there"smurderbeingdone,“andhesprangtothedoorway,onlytostaggerbackagainfromthegreatstonewithwhichitwasblocked。

“GoodGod!“hescreamed,“we"reshutin。Howcanwegetout?Howcanwegetout?“andhebegantorunroundandroundtheroom,andeventospringatthewallslikeafrightenedcat。Thricehesprang,strivingtoclimbtothecoping,fortheplacehadnoroof,eachtimefallingback,sinceitwastoohighforhimtograsp。Icaughthimroundthemiddle,andheldhimbymainforce,althoughhestruckatme。

“Bequiet,“Isaid;“doyouwanttokillyourself?Youwillbenogooddeadormaimed。Letmethink。”

MeanwhileJaphetwasactingonhisownaccount,forhe,too,hadheardthetiny,ominoussoundsgivenoutbythetelephoneandguessedtheirpurport。Firstherantothemassivetransomthatblockedthedoorwayandpushed。Itwasuseless;notevenanelephantcouldhavestirredit。Thenhesteppedback,examiningitcarefully。

“Ithinkitcanbeclimbed,Physician,“hesaid。“Helpmenow,“andhemotionedtometotakeoneendoftheheavytableonwhichthebatteriesstood。Wedraggedittothedoorway,and,seeinghispurpose,Oliverjumpedontoitwithhim。ThenatJaphet"sdirection,whileIsupportedthetabletopreventitsoversetting,Ormerestedhisforeheadagainstthestone,makingwhatschoolboy"scall“aback,“

upwhichthemountaineerclimbedactivelyuntilhestooduponhisshoulders,andbystretchinghimselfwasabletograsptheendofthefallentransom。Next,whileIheldupthelamptogivehimlight,hegrippedtheroughnessesofthehewnstonewithhistoes,andinafewmomentswasuponthecopingofthewall,twentyfeetormoreabovethefloorline。

Therestwascomparativelyeasy,fortakingoffhislinenrobe,Japhetknotteditonceortwice,andletitdowntous。Bythehelpofthisimprovisedrope,withOrmesupportingmebeneath,I,too,wasdraggeduptothecopingofthewall。ThenbothofuspulledupOliver,who,withoutaword,swunghimselfoverthewall,hangingtoJaphet"sarms,andloosinghishold,droppedtothegroundonthefartherside。Nextcamemyturn。Itwasalongfall,andhadnotOlivercaughtmeIthinkthatIshouldhavehurtmyself。Asitwas,thebreathwasshakenoutofme。Lastly,Japhetswunghimselfdown,landinglightlyasacat。

Thelampshehadalreadydroppedtous,andinanotherminutetheywerealllighted,andwewerespeedingdownthegreatcavern。

“Becareful,“Icried;“theremaybefallenrocksabout。”

AsithappenedIwasright,foratthatmomentOliverstruckhislegsagainstoneofthemandfell,cuttinghimselfagooddeal。Inamomenthewasupagain,butafterthisourprogressgrewslow,forhundredsoftonsofstonehadbeenshakenfromtheroofandblockedthepath。

Also,wholebuildingsoftheancientandundergroundcityhadbeenthrowndown,althoughtheseweremostlyblowninwardbytherushofair。Atlengthwecametotheendofthecave,andhalteddismayed,forhere,wheretheblastoftheexplosionhadbeenbroughttoafullstop,theplaceseemedtobecrowdedwithrockswhichithadrolledbeforeit。

“MyGod!Ibelieveweareshutin,“exclaimedOliverindespair。

ButJaphet,lanterninhand,wasalreadyleapingfromblocktoblock,andpresently,fromthetopofthedébris,calledtoustocometohim。

“Ithinkthereisaroadleft,thoughabadone,lords,“hesaid,andpointedtoajagged,well-likeholeblownout,asIbelieve,bytherecoiloftheblast。Withdifficultyanddanger,formanyofthepiledupstoneswereloose,weclimbeddownthisplace,andatitsbottomsqueezedourselvesthroughanarrowapertureontothefloorofthecave,prayingthatthehugedoorwhichledtothepassagebeyondmightnotbejammed,sinceifitwere,asweknewwell,oursmallstrengthwouldnotavailtomoveit。Happily,thisfearatleastprovedgroundless,sinceitopenedoutward,andtheforceofthecompressedairhadtornitfromitsmassivestonehingesandthrownitshatteredtotheground。

Wescrambledoverit,andadvanceddownthepassage,ourrevolversinourhands。Wereachedtheaudiencehall,whichwasemptyandindarkness。Weturnedtotheleft,crossingvariouschambers,andinthelastofthem,throughwhichoneofthegatesofthepalacecouldbeapproached,metwiththefirstsignsofthetragedy,fortherewerebloodstainsonthefloor。

Ormepointedtothemashehurriedon,andsuddenlyamanleaptoutofthedarknessasabuckleapsfromabush,andranpastus,holdinghishandstohisside,whereevidentlyhehadsomegrievoushurt。NowweenteredthecorridorleadingtotheprivateapartmentsoftheChildofKings,andfoundourselveswalkingonthebodiesofdeadanddyingmen。OneoftheformerIobserved,asonedoesnoticelittlethingsatsuchamoment,heldinhishandthebrokenwireofthefieldtelephone。Ipresumethathehadsnatchedandsevereditinhisdeathpangatthemomentwhencommunicationceasedbetweenusandthepalace。

Werushedintothelittleantechamber,inwhichlightswereburning,andtheresawasightthatIforonenevershallforget。

Intheforegroundlaymoredeadmen,allofthemwearingtheliveryofPrinceJoshua。BeyondwasSergeantQuick,seatedonachair。Heseemedtobeliterallyhackedtopieces。Anarrowthatnoonehadattemptedtoremovewasfastinhisshoulder;hishead,whichMaquedawasspongingwithwetcloths——well,Iwillnotdescribehiswounds。

LeaningagainstthewallnearbystoodHiggs,alsobleeding,andapparentlyquiteexhausted。Behind,besidesMaquedaherself,weretwoorthreeofherladies,wringingtheirhandsandweeping。Infaceofthisterriblespectaclewecametoasuddenhalt。Nowordwasspokenofbyanyone,forthepowerofspeechhadleftus。

ThedyingQuickopenedhiseyes,liftedhishand,uponwhichtherewasaghastlysword-cut,tohisforehead,asthoughtoshadethemfromthelight——ah!howwellIrecallthatpatheticmotion——andfrombeneaththisscreenstaredatusawhile。Thenherosefromthechair,touchedhisthroattoshowthathecouldnotspeak,asIsuppose,salutedOrme,turnedandpointedtoMaqueda,andwithatriumphantsmilesankdownand——died。

SuchwasthenobleendofSergeantQuick。

Todescribewhatfollowedisnoteasy,forthescenewasconfused。

Alsoshockandsorrowhaveblurreditsrecollectioninmymind。I

rememberMaquedaandOrmefallingintoeachother"sarmsbeforeeverybody。Irememberherdrawingherselfupinthatimperialwayofhers,andsaying,asshepointedtothebodyofQuick:

“Thereliesonewhohasshownushowtodie。Thiscountrymanofyourswasahero,OOliver,andyoushouldholdhismemoryinhonour,sincehesavedmefromworsethandeath。”

“What"sthestory?“askedOrmeofHiggs。

“Asimpleoneenough,“heanswered。“Wegothereallright,aswetoldyouoverthewire。ThenMaquedatalkedtoyouforalongwhileuntilyourangoff,sayingyouwantedtospeaktoJaphet。Afterthat,atteno"clockprecisely,weheardthethudoftheexplosion。Next,aswewerepreparingtogoouttoseewhathadhappened,Joshuaarrivedalone,announcedthattheidolHarmachadbeendestroyed,anddemandedthattheChildofKings,"forStatereasons,"shouldaccompanyhimtohisowncastle。Shedeclinedand,asheinsisted,Itookituponmyselftokickhimoutoftheplace。Heretired,andwesawnomoreofhim,butafewminuteslatertherecameashowerofarrowsdownthepassage,andafterthemarushofmen,whocalled,"DeathtotheGentiles。RescuetheRose。"

“Sowebegantoshootandknockedoveralotofthem,butQuickgotthatarrowthroughhisshoulder。Threetimestheycameonlikethat,andthreetimeswedrovethemback。Atlastourcartridgesranlow,andweonlyhadourrevolversleft,whichweemptiedintothem。Theyhungamoment,butmovedforwardagain,andallseemedup。

“ThenQuickwentmad。HesnatchedtheswordofadeadAbatiandranatthemroaringlikeabull。Theyhackedandcutathim,buttheendofitwasthathedrovethemrightoutofthepassage,whileIfollowed,firingpasthim。

“Well,thosewhowereleftoftheblackguardsbolted,andwhentheyhadgonetheSergeanttumbleddown。ThewomenandIcarriedhimbackhere,butheneversaidanotherword,andatlastyouturnedup。Nowhe"sgone,Godresthim,forifevertherewasaherointhisworldhewaschristenedSamuelQuick!“and,turningaside,theProfessorpushedupthebluespectacleshealwaysworeontohisforehead,andwipedhiseyeswiththebackofhishand。

WithgriefmorebitterthanIcandescribeweliftedupthebodyofthegallantQuickand,bearingitintoMaqueda"sprivateapartment,placeditonherownbed,forsheinsistedthatthemanwhohaddiedtoprotecthershouldbelaidnowhereelse。Itwasstrangetoseethegrimoldsoldier,whoseface,nowthatIhadwashedhiswounds,lookedcalmandevenbeautiful,laidouttosleephislastsleepuponthecouchoftheChildofKings。Thatbed,Iremember,wasarichandsplendidthing,madeofsomeblackwoodinlaidwithscrollsofgold,andhavinghungaboutitcurtainsofwhitenetembroideredwithgoldenstars,suchasMaquedaworeuponherofficialveil。

Thereuponthescentedpillowsandsilkencoverletwesetourburdendown,thework-wornhandsclaspeduponthebreastinanattitudeofprayer,andonebyonebidourfarewelltothisfaithfulanduprightman,whoseface,asitchanced,wewerenevertoseeagain,exceptintheglassofmemory。Well,hehaddiedashehadlivedandwouldhavewishedtodie——doinghisdutyandinwar。Andsowelefthim。Peacebetohishonouredspirit!

Intheblood-stainedante-room,whileIdressedandstitcheduptheProfessor"swounds,asword-cutonthehead,anarrow-grazealongtheface,andaspear-prickinthethigh,noneofthemhappilyatalldeepordangerous,weheldabriefcouncil。

“Friends,“saidMaqueda,whowasleaningonherlover"sarm,“itisnotsafethatweshouldstophere。Myuncle"splothasfailedforthemoment,butitwasonlyasmallandsecretthing。Ithinkthatsoonhewillreturnagainwithathousandathisback,andthen——“

“Whatisinyourmind?“askedOliver。“ToflyfromMur?“

“Howcanwefly,“sheanswered,“whenthepassisguardedbyJoshua"smen,andtheFungwaitforuswithout?TheAbatihateyou,myfriends,andnowthatyouhavedoneyourworkIthinkthattheywillkillyouiftheycan,whomtheyborewithonlytillitwasdone。Alas!alas!

thatIshouldhavebroughtyoutothisfalseandungratefulcountry,“

andshebegantoweep,whilewestaredateachother,helpless。

ThenJaphet,whoallthiswhilehadbeencrouchedonthefloor,rockinghimselftooandfroandmourninginhisEasternfashionforQuick,whomhehadloved,rose,and,comingtotheChildofKings,prostratedhimselfbeforeher。

“OWaldaNagasta,“hesaid,“hearthewordsofyourservant。Onlythreemilesaway,neartothemouthofthepass,areencampedfivehundredmenofmyownpeople,theMountaineers,whohatePrinceJoshuaandhisfollowing。Flytothem,OWaldaNagasta,fortheywillcleavetoyouandlistentomewhomyouhavemadeachiefamongthem。

Afterwardsyoucanactasmayseemwisest。”

MaquedalookedatOliverquestioningly。

“Ithinkthatisgoodadvice,“hesaid。“Atanyrate,wecan"tbeworseoffamongtheMountaineersthanweareinthisundefendedplace。

Tellyourwomentobringcloaksthatwecanthrowoverourheads,andletusgo。”

Fiveminuteslater,aforlorngroupfilledwithfears,wehadstolenoverthedeadanddyinginthepassage,andmadeourwaytothesidegateofthepalacethatwefoundopen,andoverthebridgethatspannedthemoatbeyond,whichwasdown。DoubtlessJoshua"sruffianshaduseditintheirapproachandretreat。Disguisedinthelongcloakswithmonk-likehoodsthattheAbatiworeatnightorwhentheweatherwascoldandwet,wehurriedacrossthegreatsquare。Here,sincewecouldnotescapethem,wemingledwiththecrowdthatwasgatheredatitsfartherend,allofthem——men,womenandchildren——

chatteringlikemonkeysinthetree-tops,andpointingtothecliffatthebackofthepalace,beneathwhich,itwillberemembered,laytheundergroundcity。

Abandofsoldiersrodeby,thrustingtheirwaythroughthepeople,andinordertoavoidthemwethoughtitwisetotakerefugeintheshadowofawalkofgreen-leavedtreeswhichgrewcloseathand,forwefearedlesttheymightrecognizeOliverbyhisheight。Hereweturnedandlookedupatthecliff,todiscoverwhatitwasatwhicheveryonewasstaring。Atthatmomentthefullmoon,whichhadbeenobscuredbyacloud,brokeout,andwesawaspectaclethatunderthecircumstanceswasnothinglessthanterrifying。

Thecliffbehindthepalacerosetoaheightofaboutahundredandfiftyfeet,and,asitchanced,justthereaportionofitjuttedoutinanoblongshape,whichtheAbaticalledtheLionRock,althoughpersonally,heretofore,Ihadneverbeenabletoseeinitanygreatresemblancetoalion。Now,however,itwasdifferent,forontheveryextremityofthisrock,staringdownatMur,sattheheadandneckofthehugelion-facedidoloftheFung。Indeed,inthatlight,withthepromontorystretchingawaybehindit,itlookedasthoughitweretheidolitself,movedfromthevalleyuponthefarthersideoftheprecipicetothetopofthecliffabove。

“Oh!oh!oh!“groanedJaphet,“theprophecyisfulfilled——theheadofHarmachascometosleepatMur。”

“Youmeanthatwehavesenthimthere,“whisperedHiggs。“Don"tbefrightened,man;can"tyouunderstandthatthepowerofourmedicinehasblowntheheadoffthesphinxhighintotheair,andlandeditwhereitsitsnow?“

“Yes,“Iputin,“andwhatwefeltinthecavewastheshockofitsfall。”

“Idon"tcarewhatbroughthim,“repliedJaphet,whoseemedquiteunstrungbyallthathehadgonethrough。“AllIknowisthattheprophecyisfulfilled,andHarmachascometoMur,andwhereHarmacgoestheFungfollow。”

“Somuchthebetter,“saidtheirreverentHiggs。“Imaybeabletosketchandmeasurehimnow。”

ButIsawthatMaquedawastrembling,forshe,too,thoughtthisoccurrenceaverybadomen,andevenOliverremainedsilent,perhapsbecausehefeareditseffectupontheAbati。

Norwasthiswonderfulsince,fromthetalkaroundus,clearlythateffectwasgreat。Evidentlythepeoplewereterrified,likeJaphet。Wecouldhearthemforebodingill,andcursingusGentilesaswizards,whohadnotdestroyedtheidoloftheFungaswepromised,buthadonlycausedhimtoflytoMur。

HereImaymentionthatasamatteroffacttheywereright。Aswediscoveredafterwards,thewholeforceoftheexplosion,insteadofshatteringthevastbulkofthestoneimage,hadrushedupthroughthehollowchambersinitsinterioruntilitstruckagainstthesolidhead。Liftingthisasthoughitwereatoy,theexpandinggashadhurledthatmightymassanunknowndistanceintotheair,tolightuponthecrestofthecliffsofMur,whereprobablyitwillremainforever。

“Well,“Isaid,whenwehadstaredalittlewhileatthisextraordinaryphenomenon,“thankGoditdidnottravelfarther,andfalluponthepalace。”

“Oh!haditdoneso,“whisperedMaquedainatearfulvoice,“IthinkyoumighthavethankedGodindeed,forthenatleastIshouldbefreefromallmytroubles。Come,friends,letusbegoingbeforewearediscovered。”

CHAPTERXVII

IFINDMYSON

OurroadtowardthepassranthroughthecampinggroundofthenewlycreatedAbatiarmy,andwhatwesawonourjourneythithertoldusmorevividlythananywordsorreportscoulddo,howutterwasthedemoralizationofthatpeople。Whereshouldhavebeensentrieswerenosentries;whereshouldhavebeensoldiersweregroupsofofficerstalkingwithwomen;whereshouldhavebeenofficerswerecampfollowersdrinking。

Throughthisconfusionandexcitementwemadeourwayunobserved,or,atanyrate,unquestioned,tillatlengthwecametotheregimentoftheMountaineers,who,forthemostpart,weregoatherds,poorpeoplewholivedupontheslopesoftheprecipicesthatenclosedthelandofMur。Thesefolk,havinglittletodowiththeirmoreprosperousbrethrenoftheplain,werehardyandprimitiveofnature,andthereforeretainedsomeoftheprimevalvirtuesofmankind,suchascourageandloyalty。

Itwasforthefirstofthesereasons,and,indeed,forthesecondalso,thattheyhadbeenpostedbyJoshuaatthemouthofthepass,whichheknewwelltheyalonecouldbetrustedtodefendintheeventofseriousattack。Moreover,itwasdesirable,fromhispointofview,tokeepthemoutofthewaywhilehedevelopedhisplansagainstthepersonoftheChildofKings,forwhomthesesimple-mindedmenhadahereditaryandalmostasuperstitiousreverence。

AssoonaswewerewithinthelinesoftheseMountaineerswefoundthedifferencebetweenthemandtherestoftheAbati。Theotherregimentswehadpassedunchallenged,butherewewereinstantlystoppedbyapicket。Japhetwhisperedsomethingintotheearofitsofficerthatcausedhimtostarehardatus。ThenthisofficersalutedtheveiledfigureoftheChildofKingsandledustowherethecommanderofthebandandhissubordinateswereseatednearafiresittingtogether。Atsomesignorwordthatdidnotreachusthecommander,anoldfellowwithalonggreybeard,roseandsaid:

“Yourpardon,butbepleasedtoshowyourfaces。”

Maquedathrewbackherhoodandturnedsothatthelightofthemoonfellfulluponher,whereontheoldmandroppedtohisknee,saying:

“Yourcommands,OWaldaNagasta。”

“SummonyourregimentandIwillgivethem,“sheanswered,andseatedherselfonabenchbythefire,wethreeandJaphetstandingbehindher。

Thecommanderissuedorderstohiscaptains,andpresentlytheMountaineersformeduponthreesidesofasquareaboveus,tothenumberofalittleoverfivehundredmen。WhenallweregatheredMaquedamountedthebenchuponwhichshehadbeensitting,threwbackherhoodsothateveryonecouldseeherfaceinthelightofthefire,andaddressedthem:

“Menofthemountain-side,thisnightjustaftertheidoloftheFunghadbeendestroyed,thePrinceJoshua,myuncle,cametomedemandingmysurrendertohim,whethertokillmeortoimprisonmeinhiscastlebeyondtheendofthelake,forreasonsofStateashesaid,orforothervilepurposes,Idonotknow。”

Atthesewordsamurmurrosefromtheaudience。

“Wait,“saidMaqueda,holdingupherhand,“thereisworsetocome。I

toldmyuncle,PrinceJoshua,thathewasatraitorandhadbestbegone。Hewent,threateningmeand,whenIdonotknow,withdrewtheguardsthatshouldbestationedatmypalacegates。Now,somerumourofmydangerhadreachedtheforeignersinmyservice,andtwoofthem,hewhoiscalledBlackWindows,whomwerescuedfromtheFung,andthesoldiernamedQuick,cametowatchoverme,whiletheLordOrmeandtheDoctorAdamsstayedinthecavetosendoutthatsparkoffirewhichshoulddestroytheidol。Nordidtheycomebackwithoutneed,forpresentlyarrivedabandofPrinceJoshua"smentotakeme。

“ThenBlackWindowsandthesoldierhiscompanionfoughtagoodfight,theytwoholdingthenarrowpassageagainstmany,andslayinganumberofthemwiththeirterribleweapons。Theendofitwas,menofthemountains,thatthewarriorQuick,chargingdownthepassage,droveawaythoseservantsofJoshuawhoremainedalive。Butinsodoinghewaswoundedtothedeath。Yes,thatbravemanliesdead,havinggivenhislifetosavetheChildofKingsfromthehandsofherownpeople。

BlackWindowsalsowaswounded——seethebandagesabouthishead。ThencametheLordOrmeandtheDoctorAdams,andwiththemyourbrotherJaphet,whohadbarelyescapedwiththeirlivesfromthecavecity,andknowingthatIwasnolongersafeinthepalace,whereevenmysleeping-roomhasbeendrenchedwithblood,withthemIhavefledtoyouforsuccour。Willyounotprotectme,Omenofthemountain-side?“

“Yes,yes,“theyansweredwithagreatshout。“Commandweobey。Whatshallwedo,OChildofKings?“

NowMaquedacalledtheofficersoftheregimentapartandconsultedwiththem,askingtheiropinions,onebyone。SomeofthemwereinfavouroffindingoutwhereJoshuamightbe,andattackinghimatonce。“Crushthesnake"sheadanditstailwillsoonceasewriggling!“

thesesaid,andIconfessthiswasaviewthatinmanywayscommendeditselftous。

ButMaquedawouldhavenoneofit。

“What!“sheexclaimed,“shallIbeginacivilwaramongmypeoplewhenforaughtIknowtheenemyisatourgates?“addingasidetous,“also,howcanthesefewhundredmen,bravethoughtheybe,hopetostandagainstthethousandsunderthecommandofJoshua?“

“What,then,wouldyoudo?“askedOrme。

“ReturntothepalacewiththeseMountaineers,OOliver,andbyhelpofthatgarrison,holditagainstallenemies。”

“Verywell,“hereplied。“Tothosewhoarequitelostoneroadisasgoodasanother;theymusttrusttothestarstoguidethem。”

“Quiteso,“echoedHiggs;“andthesoonerwegothebetter,formyleghurts,andIwantasleep。”

SoMaquedagavehercommandstotheofficers,bywhomtheywereconveyedtotheregiment,whichreceivedthemwithashout,andinstantlybegantostrikeitscamp。

Thenitwas,cominghot-footaftersomuchsorrow,lossanddoubt,thattherefollowedthehappiesteventofallmylife。Utterlytiredoutandverydespondent,Iwasseatedonanarrow-chestawaitingtheordertomarch,idlywatchingOliverandMaquedatalkingwithgreatearnestnessatalittledistance,andintheintervalstryingtopreventpoorHiggsatmysidefromfallingasleep。WhileIwasthusengaged,suddenlyIheardadisturbance,andbythebrightmoonlightcaughtsightofamanbeingledintothecampinchargeofaguardofAbatisoldiers,whomfromtheirdressIknewtobelongtoacompanythatjustthenwasemployedinwatchingthelowergatesofthepass。

Itooknoparticularheedoftheincident,thinkingonlythattheymighthavecapturedsomespy,tillamurmurofastonishment,andthegeneralstir,warnedmethatsomethingunusualhadoccurred。SoIrosefrommyboxandstrolledtowardstheman,whonowwashiddenfrommebyagroupofMountaineers。AsIadvancedthisgroupopened,themenwhocomposeditbowingtomewithakindofwonderingrespectthatimpressedme,Ididnotknowwhy。

ThenforthefirsttimeIsawtheprisoner。Hewasatall,athleticyoungman,dressedinfestalrobeswithaheavygoldchainabouthisneck,andIwonderedvaguelywhatsuchapersonshouldbedoinghereinthistimeofnationalcommotion。Heturnedhisheadsothatthemoonlightshowedhisdarkeyes,hissomewhatoval-shapedfaceendinginapeakedblackbeard,andhisfinelycutfeatures。InaninstantI

knewhim。

/ItwasmysonRoderick!/

Nextmoment,forthefirsttimeforverymanyyears,hewasinmyarms。

ThefirstthingthatIremembersayingtohimwasatypicallyAnglo-

Saxonremark,forhowevermuchweliveintheEastorelsewhere,weneverreallyshakeoffournativeconventions,andhabitsofspeech。

Itwas,“Howareyou,myboy,andhowonearthdidyoucomehere?“towhichheanswered,slowly,itistrue,andspeakingwithaforeignaccent:

“Allright,thankyou,father。Iranuponmylegs。”

BythistimeHiggshobbledup,andwasgreetingmysonwarmly,for,ofcourse,theywereoldfriends。

“Thoughtyouweretobemarriedto-night,Roderick?“hesaid。

“Yes,yes,“heanswered,“IamhalfmarriedaccordingtoFungcustom,whichcountsnottomysoul。Look,thisisthedressofmarriage,“andhepointedtohisfineembroideredrobeandrichornaments。

“Then,where"syourwife?“askedHiggs。

“IdonotknowandIdonotcare,“heanswered,“forIdidnotlikethatwife。AlsoitisallnothingasIamnotquitemarriedtoher。

Fungmarriagebetweenbigpeopletakestwodaystofinish,andifnotfinisheddoesnotmatter。Soshemarrysomeoneelseifshelike,andItoo。”

“Whathappenedthen?“Iasked。

“Oh,this,father。Whenwehadeatenthemarriagefeast,butbeforewepastbeforepriest,suddenlywehearathunderandseeapillaroffireshootupintosky,andsittingontopofitheadofHarmac,whichvanishintoheavenandstopthere。Theneverybodyjumpupandsay:

“"Magicofwhiteman!Magicofwhiteman!Whitemankillthegodwhosittherefrombeginningofworld,nowdayofFungfinishedaccordingtoprophecy。Runaway,peopleofFung,runaway!"

“BarungtheSultantearhisclothestoo,andsay——"Runaway,Fung,"

andmyhalf-wife,shetear/her/clothesandsaynothing,butrunlikeantelope。Sotheyallruntowardeast,wheregreatriveris,andleavemealone。ThenIgetupandruntoo——towardwest,forIknowfromBlackWindows,“andhepointedtoHiggs,“whenweshutuptogetherinbellyofgodbeforeheletdowntolions,whatallthisgamemean,andthereforenotfrightened。Well,Irun,meetingnooneinnight,tillI

cometopass,runupit,andfindguards,towhomItellstory,sotheynotkillme,butletmethrough,andatlastIcomehere,quitesafe,withoutFungwife,thankGod,andthatendoftale。”

“Iamafraidyouarewrongthere,myboy,“Isaid,“outofthefrying-

panintothefire,that"sall。”

“Outoffrying-panintofire,“herepeated。“Notunderstand;fathermustrememberIonlylittlefellowwhenKhalifa"speopletakeme,andsincethenspeaknoEnglishtillImeetBlackWindows。OnlyhegivemeBible-bookthathehaveinpocketwhenhegodowntobeeatbylions。”

(HereHiggsblushed,fornooneeversuspectedhim,aseverecriticofallreligions,ofcarryingaBibleinhispocket,andmutteredsomethingabout“ancientcustomsoftheHebrews。”)

“Well,“wentonRoderick,“readthatbookeversince,and,asyousee,allmyEnglishcomeback。”

“Thequestionis,“saidHiggs,evidentlyinhastetotalkofsomethingelse,“willtheFungcomeback?“

“Oh!BlackWindows,don"tknow,can"tsay。Thinknot。TheirprophecywasthatHarmacmovetoMur,butwhentheyseehisheadjumpintoskyandstopthere,theyruneverymantowardthesunrise,andIthinkgoonrunning。”

“ButHarmachascometoMur,Roderick,“Isaid;“atleasthisheadhasfallenontothecliffthatoverlooksthecity。”

“Oh!myfather,“heanswered,“thenthatmakegreatdifference。WhenFungfindoutthatheadofHarmachascomehere,nodoubttheycomeafterhim,forheadhismostholybit,especiallyastheywanthangalltheAbatiwhomtheynotlike。”

“Well,let"shopethattheydon"tfindoutanythingaboutit,“I

replied,tochangethesubject。ThentakingRoderickbythehandIledhimtowhereMaquedastoodayardortwoapart,listeningtoourtalk,but,ofcourse,understandingverylittleofit,andintroducedhimtoher,explaininginafewwordsthewonderfulthingthathadhappened。

Shewelcomedhimverykindly,andcongratulatedmeuponmyson"sescape。Meanwhile,Roderickhadbeenstaringatherwithevidentadmiration。NowheturnedtousandsaidinhisquaintbrokenEnglish:

“WaldaNagastamostlovelywoman!NowonderKingSolomonlovehermother。IfBarung"sdaughter,mywife,hadbeenlikeher,thinkIrunthroughgreatriverintorisingsunwithFung。”

Oliverinstantlytranslatedthisremark,whichmadeusalllaugh,includingMaquedaherself,andverygratefulweweretofindtheopportunityforalittleinnocentmerrimentuponthattragicnight。

Bythistimetheregimentwasreadytostart,andhadformedupintocompanies。Beforethemarchactuallybegan,however,theofficeroftheAbatipatrol,inwhosechargeRoderickhadbeenbroughttous,demandedhissurrenderthathemightdeliverhisprisonertotheCommander-in-Chief,PrinceJoshua。Ofcourse,thiswasrefused,whereonthemanaskedroughly:

“Bywhoseorder?“

Asithappened,Maqueda,ofwhosepresencehewasnotaware,heardhim,andactingonsomeimpulse,cameforward,andunveiled。

“Bymine,“shesaid。“KnowthattheChildofKingsrulestheAbati,notthePrinceJoshua,andthatprisonerstakenbyhersoldiersarehers,nothis。Begonebacktoyourpost!“

Thecaptainstared,saluted,andwentwithhiscompanions,nottothepass,indeed,ashehadbeenordered,buttoJoshua。TohimhereportedthearrivaloftheGentile"sson,andthenewshebroughtthatthenationoftheFung,dismayedbythedestructionoftheirgod,wereinfullflightfromtheplainsofHarmac,purposingtocrossthegreatriverandtoreturnnomore。

Thisgladtidingsspreadlikewildfire;sofast,indeed,thatalmostbeforewehadbegunourmarch,weheardtheshoutsofexultationwithwhichitwasreceivedbytheterrifiedmobgatheredinthegreatsquare。Thecloudofterrorwassuddenlyliftedfromthem。Theywentmadintheirdelight;theylitbonfires,theydrank,theyfeasted,theyembracedeachotherandboastedoftheirbraverythathadcausedthemightynationoftheFungtofleeawayforever。

Meanwhile,ouradvancehadbegun,norinthemidstofthegeneraljubilationwasanyparticularnoticetakenofustillwewereinthemiddleofthesquareofMurandwithinhalfamileofthepalace,whenwesawbythemoonlightthatalargebodyoftroops,twoorthreethousandofthem,weredrawnupinfrontofus,apparentlytobarourway。Stillwewentontillanumberofofficersrodeup,andaddressingthecommanderoftheregimentofMountaineers,demandedtoknowwhyhehadlefthispost,andwhitherhewent。

“IgowhitherIamordered,“heanswered,“forthereisoneheregreaterthanI。”

“IfyoumeantheGentileOrmeandhisfellows,thecommandofthePrinceJoshuaisthatyouhandthemovertousthattheymaymakereporttohimoftheirdoingsthisnight。”

“AndthecommandoftheChildofKingsis,“repliedthecaptainoftheMountaineers,“thatItakethemwithherbacktothepalace。”

“Ithasnoweight,“saidthespokesmaninsolently,“notbeingendorsedbytheCouncil。SurrendertheGentiles,handovertousthepersonoftheChildofKingsofwhomyouhavetakenpossession,andreturntoyourposttillthepleasureofthePrinceJoshuabeknown。”

ThenthewrathofMaquedablazedup。

“Seizethosemen!“shesaid,anditwasdoneinstantly。“Now,cuttheheadfromhimwhodaredtodemandthesurrenderofmypersonandofmyofficers,andgiveittohiscompanionstotakebacktothePrinceJoshuaasmyanswertohismessage。”

Themanheard,andbeingacowardlikealltheAbati,flunghimselfuponhisfacebeforeMaqueda,tryingtokissherrobeandpleadingformercy。

“Dog!“sheanswered,“youwereoneofthosewhothisverynightdaredtoattackmychamber。Oh!lienot,Iknewyourvoiceandheardyourfellow-traitorscallyoubyyourname。Awaywithhim!“

Wetriedtointerfere,butshewouldnotlisten,eventoOrme。

“Wouldyoupleadforyourbrother"smurderer?“sheasked,alludingtoQuick。“Ihavespoken!“

Sotheydraggedhimoffbehindus,andpresentlywesawamelancholyprocessionreturningwhencetheycame,carryingsomethingonashield。

Itreachedtheopposingranks,whencetherearoseamurmurofwrathandfear。

“Marchon!“saidMaqueda,“andgainthepalace。”

Sotheregimentformedintoasquare,and,settingMaquedaandourselvesinthecentreofit,advancedagain。

Thenthefightbegan。GreatnumbersoftheAbatisurroundedusand,astheydidnotdaretomakeadirectattack,commencedshootingarrows,whichkilledandwoundedanumberofmen。ButtheHighlandersalsowerearchers,andcarriedstrongerbows。Thesquarewashalted,thefirstrankskneelingandthesecondstandingbehindthem。Then,atagivenword,thestiffbowswhichthesehardypeopleusedagainstthelionandthebuffaloupontheirhillsweredrawntotheearandloosedagainandagainwithterribleeffect。

OnthatopenplaceitwasalmostimpossibletomissthemobsoftheAbatiwho,havingnoexperienceofwar,werefightingwithoutorder。

Norcouldthelightmailtheyworewithstandtherushoftheheavybarbedarrowswhichpiercedthemthroughandthrough。Intwominutestheybegantogive,inthreetheywereflyingbacktotheirmainbody,thosewhowereleftofthem,ahuddledroutofmenandhorses。SotheFrenchmusthavefledbeforetheterriblelongbowsoftheEnglishatCrécyandPoitiers,for,infact,weweretakingpartinjustsuchamedi?valbattle。

Oliver,whowaswatchingintently,wenttoJaphetandwhisperedsomethinginhisear。Henoddedandrantoseekthecommanderoftheregiment。Presentlytheresultofthatwhisperbecameapparent,forthesidesofthehollowsquarewheeledoutwardandtherearmoveduptostrengthenthecentre。

NowtheMountaineerswererangedinadoubleortripleline,behindwhichwereonlyaboutadozensoldiers,whomarchedroundMaqueda,holdingtheirshieldsaloftinordertoprotectherfromstrayarrows。

Withthese,too,cameourfourselves,anumberofcamp-followersandothers,carryingontheirshieldsthoseoftheregimentwhoweretoobadlywoundedtowalk。

Leavingthedeadwheretheylay,webegantoadvance,pouringinvolleysofarrowsaswewent。TwicetheAbatitriedtochargeus,andtwicethosedreadfularrowsdrovethemback。Thenatthewordofcommand,theHighlandersslungtheirbowsupontheirbacks,drewtheirshortswords,andintheirturncharged。

Fiveminutesafterwardseverythingwasover。Joshua"ssoldiersthrewdowntheirarms,andranorgallopedtorightandleft,saveanumberofthemwhofledthroughthegatesofthepalace,whichtheyhadopened,andacrossthedrawbridgeintothecourtyardswithin。Afterthem,or,rather,mixedupwiththem,followedtheMountaineers,killingallwhomtheycouldfind,fortheywereoutofhandandwouldnotlistentothecommandsofMaquedaandtheirofficers,thattheyshouldshowmercy。

So,justasthedawnbrokethisstrangemoonlitbattleended,asmallaffair,itistrue,fortherewereonlyfivehundredmenengageduponoursideandthreeorfourthousandontheother,yetonethatcostagreatnumberoflivesandwasthebeginningofalltheruinthatfollowed。

Well,weweresafeforawhile,sinceitwascertain,afterthelessonwhichhehadjustlearned,thatJoshuawouldnotattempttostormthedoublewallsandfosseofthepalacewithoutlongpreparation。Yetevennowanewtroubleawaitedus,forbysomemeans,weneverdiscoveredhow,thatwingofthepalaceinwhichMaqueda"sprivateroomsweresituatedsuddenlyburstintoflames。

Personally,IbelievethatthefirearosethroughthefactthatalamphadbeenleftburningnearthebedoftheChildofKingsuponwhichwaslaidthebodyofSergeantQuick。Perhapsawoundedmanhiddenthereoverturnedthelamp;perhapsthedraughtblowingthroughtheopendoorsbroughtthegold-spangledcurtainsintocontactwiththewick。

Atanyrate,thewood-panelledchamberstookfire,andhaditnothappenedthatthesetofthewindwasfavourable,thewholepalacemighthavebeenconsumed。Asitwas,wesucceededinconfiningtheconflagrationtothisparticularpartofit,whichwithintwohourshadburntout,leavingnothingstandingbutthestark,stonewalls。

SuchwasthefuneralpyreofSergeantQuick,anobleone,Ithoughttomyself,asIwatcheditburn。

Whenthefirewassowellundercontrol,forwehadpulleddowntheconnectingpassagewhereHiggsandQuickfoughttheirgreatfight,thattherewasnolongeranydangerofitsspreading,andthewatcheshadbeenset,atlengthwegotsomerest。

Maquedaandtwoorthreeofherladies,oneofthem,Iremember,heroldnursewhohadbroughtherup,forhermotherdiedatherbirth,tookpossessionofsomeemptyrooms,ofwhichthereweremanyinthepalace,whilewelay,orratherfell,downintheguest-chambers,wherewehadalwaysslept,andneveropenedoureyesagainuntiltheevening。

IrememberthatIwokethinkingthatIwasthevictimofsomewonderfuldreamofmingledjoyandtragedy。OliverandHiggsweresleepinglikelogs,butmysonRoderick,stilldressedinhisbridalrobes,hadrisenandsatbymybedstaringatme,apuzzledlookuponhishandsomeface。

“Soyouarehere,“Isaid,takinghishand。“IthoughtIdreamed。”

“No,Father,“heansweredinhisoddEnglish,“nodream;alltrue。

Thisisastrangeworld,Father。Lookatme!Forhowmanyyears——

twelve——fourteen,slaveofsavagepeoplesforwhomIsing,priestofFungidol,alwaysneardeathbutneverdie。ThenSultanBarungtakefancytome,sayIcomeofwhitebloodandmustbehisdaughter"shusband。ThenyourbrotherHiggsmadeprisonerwithmeandtellmethatyouhuntmealltheseyears。ThenHiggsthrowntolionsandyousavehim。ThenyesterdayImarriedtoSultan"sdaughter,whomIneverseebeforebuttwiceatfastofidol。ThenHarmac"sheadflyofftoheaven,andallFungpeoplerunaway,andIruntoo,andfindyou。

Thenbattle,andmanykilled,andarrowscratchmyneckbutnothurtme,“andhepointedtoagrazejustoverhisjugularvein,“andnowwetogether。Oh!Father,verystrangeworld!IthinkthereGodsomewherewholookafterus!“

“Ithinkso,too,myboy,“Ianswered,“andIhopethatHewillcontinuetodoso,forItellyouweareinaworseplacethaneveryouwereamongtheFung。”

“Oh,don"tmindthat,Father,“heansweredgaily,forRoderickisacheerfulsoul。“AsFungsay,therenohousewithoutdoor,althoughplentypeoplemadeblindandcan"tseeit。Butwenotblind,orwedeadlongago。Finddoorbyandby,butherecomemantotalktoyou。”

ThemanprovedtobeJaphet,whohadbeensentbytheChildofKingstosummonus,asshehadnewstotell。SoIwoketheothers,andafterIhaddressedtheProfessor"sfleshwounds,whichwerestiffandsore,wejoinedherwhereshesatinthegatewaytoweroftheinnerwall。

Shegreetedusrathersadly,askedOliverhowhehadsleptandHiggsifhiscutshurthim。Thensheturnedtomyson,andcongratulatedhimuponhiswonderfulescapeanduponhavingfoundafatherifhehadlostawife。

“Truly,“sheadded,“youareafortunatemantobesowellloved,O

sonofAdams。Tohowmanysonsaregivenfatherswhoforfourteenlongyears,abandoningallelse,wouldsearchfortheminperiloftheirlives,enduringslaveryandblowsandstarvationandthedesert"sheatandcoldforthesakeofalong-lostface?SuchfaithfulnessisthatofmyforefatherDavidforhisbrotherJonathan,andsuchloveitisthatpassestheloveofwomen。Seethatyoupayitbacktohim,andtohismemoryuntilthelasthourofyourlife,childofAdams。”

“Iwill,indeed,Iwill,OWaldaNagasta,“answeredRoderick,andthrowinghisarmsaboutmyneckheembracedmebeforethemall。ItisnottoomuchtosaythatthiskissoffilialdevotionmorethanrepaidmeforallIhadundergoneforhisbelovedsake。FornowIknewthatI

hadnottoiledandsufferedforoneofnoworth,asissooftenthelotoftrueheartsinthisbitterworld。

JustthensomeofMaqueda"sladiesbroughtfood,andatherbiddingwebreakfasted。

“Besparing,“shesaidwithamelancholylittlelaugh,“forIknownothowlongourstorewilllast。Listen!IhavereceivedalastofferfrommyuncleJoshua。Anarrowbroughtit——notaman;Ithinkthatnomanwouldcomelesthisfateshouldbethatofthetraitorofyesterday,“andsheproducedaslipofparchmentthathadbeentiedtotheshaftofanarrowand,unfoldingit,readasfollows——

“OWaldaNagasta,deliveruptodeaththeGentileswhohavebewitchedyouandledyoutoshedthebloodofsomanyofyourpeople,andwiththemtheofficersoftheMountaineers,andtherestshallbespared。YoualsoIwillforgiveandmakemywife。

Resist,andallwhoclingtoyoushallbeputtothesword,andtoyourselfIpromisenothing。

“WrittenbyorderoftheCouncil,“Joshua,PrinceoftheAbati。”

“WhatanswershallIsend?“sheasked,lookingatuscuriously。

“Uponmyword,“repliedOrme,shrugginghisshoulders,“ifitwerenotforthosefaithfulofficersIamnotsurebutthatyouwouldbewisetoaccepttheterms。Wearecoopeduphere,butafewsurroundedbythousands,who,iftheydarenotassault,stillcanstarveusout,asthisplaceisnotvictualledforasiege。”

“Youforgetoneofthoseterms,OOliver!“shesaidslowly,pointingwithherfingertothepassageintheletterwhichstatedthatJoshuawouldmakeherhiswife,“Nowdoyoustillcounselsurrender?“

“HowcanI?“heanswered,flushing,andwassilent。

“Well,itdoesnotmatterwhatyoucounsel,“shewentonwithasmile,“seeingthatIhavealreadysentmyanswer,alsobyarrow。See,hereisacopyofit,“andsheread——

“TomyrebelliousPeopleoftheAbati:

“SurrendertomeJoshua,myuncle,andthemembersoftheCouncilwhohaveliftedswordagainstme,tobedealtwithaccordingtotheancientlaw,andtherestofyoushallgounharmed。Refuse,andIsweartoyouthatbeforethenightofthenewmoonhaspassedthereshallbesuchwoeinMurasfelluponthecityofDavidwhenthebarbarianstandardsweresetuponherwalls。Suchisthecounselthathascometome,theChildofSolomon,inthewatchesofthenight,andItellyouthatitistrue。Dowhatyouwill,peopleoftheAbati,orwhatyoumust,sinceyourfateandoursarewritten。ButbesurethatinmeandtheWesternlordsliesyouronlyhope。

“WaldaNagasta。”

“Whatdoyoumean,OMaqueda,“Iasked,“aboutthecounselthatcametoyouinthewatchesofthenight?“

“WhatIsay,OAdams,“sheansweredcalmly。“AfterwepartedatdawnI

sleptheavily,andinmysleepadarkandroyalwomanstoodbeforemewhomIknewtobemygreatancestress,thebelovedofSolomon。Shelookedonmesadly,yetasIthoughtwithlove。Thenshedrewback,asitwere,acurtainofthickcloudthathidthefutureandrevealedtometheyoungmoonridingtheskyandbeneathitMur,ablackenedruin,herstreetsfilledwithdead。Yes,andsheshowedtomeotherthings,thoughImaynottellthem,whichalsoshallcometopass,thenheldherhandsovermeasifinblessing,andwasgone。”

“OldHebrewprophetbusiness!Veryinteresting,“IheardHiggsmutterbelowhisbreath,whileinmyownheartIsetthedreamdowntoexcitementandwantoffood。Infact,onlytwoofuswereimpressed,mysonverymuch,andOliveralittle,perhapsbecauseeverythingMaquedasaidwasgospeltohim。

“Doubtlessallwillcometopassasyousay,WaldaNagasta,“saidRoderickwithconviction。“ThedayoftheAbatiisfinished。”

“Whydoyousaythat,Son?“Iasked。

“Because,Father,amongtheFungpeoplefromachildIhavetwooffices,thatofSingertotheGodandthatofReaderofDreams。Oh!

donotlaugh。IcantellyoumanythathavecometrueasIreadthem;

thusthedreamofBarungwhichIreadtomeanthattheheadofHarmacwouldcometoMur,andsee,thereitsit,“andturning,hepointedthroughthedoorwayofthetowertothegrimlion-headoftheidolcroucheduponthetopoftheprecipice,watchingMurasabeastofpreywatchesthevictimuponwhichitisabouttospring。“Iknowwhendreamstrueandwhendreamsfalse;itmygift,likemyvoice。Iknowthatthisdreamtrue,thatall,“andasheceasedspeakingIsawhiseyescatchMaqueda"s,andaverycuriousglancepassbetweenthem。

AsforOrme,heonlysaid:

“YouEasternsarestrangepeople,andifyoubelieveathing,Maqueda,theremaybesomethinginit。Butyouunderstandthatthismessageofyoursmeanswartothelast,averyunequalwar,“andhelookedatthehordesoftheAbatigatheringonthegreatsquare。

“Yes,“sheansweredquietly,“Iunderstand,buthoweversoreourstraits,andhoweverstrangemayseemthethingsthathappen,havenofearoftheendofthatwar,Omyfriends。”

CHAPTERXVIII

THEBURNINGOFTHEPALACE

Ormewasright。Maqueda"sdefiancedidmeanwar,“anunequalwar。”

Thiswasourposition。Wewereshutupinalongrangeofbuildings,ofwhichoneendhadbeenburned,thatonaccountoftheirmoatanddoublewall,ifdefendedwithanyvigour,couldonlybestormedbyanenemyofgreatcourageanddetermination,preparedtofaceaheavysacrificeoflife。Thiswasacircumstanceinourfavour,sincetheAbatiwerenotcourageous,andverymuchdislikedtheideaofbeingkilled,oreveninjured。

Buthereouradvantageended。Deductingthosewhomwehadlostonthepreviousnight,thegarrisononlyamountedtosomethingoverfourhundredmen,ofwhomaboutfiftywerewounded,someofthemdangerously。Moreover,ammunitionwasshort,fortheyhadshotawaymostoftheirarrowsinthebattleofthesquare,andwehadnomeansofobtainingmore。But,worstofall,thepalacewasnotprovisionedforasiege,andthemountaineershadwiththemonlythreedays"

rationsofsun-driedbeeforgoat"sflesh,andahardkindofbiscuitmadeofIndiancornmixedwithbarleymeal。Thus,aswesawfromthebeginning,unlesswecouldmanagetosecuremorefoodourcasemustsoongrowhopeless。

Thereremainedyetanotherdanger。Althoughthepalaceitselfwasstone-built,itsgildeddomesandornamentalturretswereoftimber,andthereforeliabletobefired,asindeedhadalreadyhappened。Theroofalsowasofancientcedarbeams,thinlycoveredwithconcrete,whiletheinteriorcontaininganenormousquantityofpanels,orratherboarding,cutfromsomeresinouswood。

TheAbati,ontheotherhand,wereamplysuppliedwitheverykindofstoreandweapon,andcouldbringagreatforcetoblockadeus,thoughthatforcewascomposedofatimidandundisciplinedrabble。

Well,wemadethebestpreparationsthatwecould,althoughoftheseI

didnotseemuch,sinceallthatdaymytimewasoccupiedinattendingtothewoundedwiththehelpofmysonandafewroughorderlies,whoseexperienceindoctoringhadforthemostpartbeenconfinedtocattle。Apitifulbusinessitprovedwithouttheaidofan?stheticsorapropersupplyofbandagesandotherappliances。Althoughmymedicinechesthadbeenfurnisheduponaliberalscale,itprovedtotallyinadequatetothecasualtiesofbattle。StillIdidmybestandsavedsomelives,thoughmanycasesdevelopedgangreneandslippedthroughmyfingers。

MeanwhileHiggs,whoworkednobly,notwithstandinghisfleshwounds,whichpainedhimconsiderably,andOrmewerealsodoingtheirbestwiththeassistanceofJaphetandtheotherofficersofthehighlandregiment。Thepalacewasthoroughlyexamined,andallweakplacesinitsdefencesweremadegood。Theavailableforcewasdividedintowatchesandstationedtothebestadvantage。Anumberofmenweresettoworktomanufacturearrowshaftsfromcedarbeams,ofwhichtherewereplentyinthewoodenstablesandouthousesthatlayatthebackofthemainbuilding,andtopointandwingthesamefromasupplyofironbarbsandfeatherswhichfortunatelywasdiscoveredinoneoftheguard-houses。Afewhorsesthatremainedinashedwerekilledandsalteddownforfood,andsoforth。

Alsoeverypossiblepreparationwasmadetorepelattemptstostorm,pavingstonesbeingpileduptothrowupontheheadsofassailantsandfireslightedonthewallstoheatpitchandoilandwaterforthesamepurpose。

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