第 51 节
作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:48      字数:9322
  She   MUST   marry;   and   you   know   the   ceremony   has   been   unavoidably
  postponed so far。〃
  〃Unavoidably  postponed?〃              Yes;  Heaven   wotted   I   was   aware   of   the
  fact。    And was Heru going to marry black Hath in such a hurry?                            And
  after   all   I   had   done   for   her?   It   was   scarcely  decent;   and   I   tried   to   rouse
  myself   to   rage   over   it;   but   somehow   the   seductive   Martian   contentment
  with any fate was getting into my veins。                I was not yet altogether sunk in
  their slothful acceptance of the inevitable; but there was not the slightest
  doubt the hot red blood in me was turn… ing to vapid stuff such as did duty
  for the article in their veins。          I mustered up a half…hearted frown at this
  unwelcome intelligence; turning with it on my face towards the slave girl;
  but   she   had   slipped   away  into   the   throng;   so   the   frown   evaporated;   and
  shrugging   my  shoulders   I   said   to   myself;  〃What   does it   matter?            There
  are twenty others will do as well for me。                If not one; why then obviously
  an… other; 'tis the only rational way to think; and at all events there is the
  magic globe。        That may tell us something。〃             And slipping my arm round
  the   waist   of   the   first   disengaged   girlwe   were   not   then;   mind   you;   in
  Atlantic      CityI    kissed    her   dimpling      cheek     unreproached;       and    gaily
  followed   in   the   drift   of   humanity;   trending   with   a   low   hum   of   pleasure
  towards the great white terraces under the palace porch。
  How      well   I  knew     them!     It   was    just  such    an   evening     Heru    had
  consulted   Fate   in   the   same   place   once   before;   how   much   had   happened
  since   then!     But   there   was   little   time   or   in…   clination   to   think   of   those
  things   now。       The   whole   phantom   city's   population   had   drifted   to   one
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  common centre。          The crumbling seaward ramparts were all deserted; no
  soldier watch was kept to note if angry woodmen came from over seas; a
  soft   wind   blew   in   from  off   the   brine;   but   told   no   tales;   the   streets   were
  empty;   and;   when   as   we   waited   far   away   in   the   southern   sky   the   earth
  planet   presently   got   up;   by   its   light   Heru;   herself   again;   came   tripping
  down the steps to read her fate。
  They had placed another magic globe under a shroud on a tripod for
  her。    It stood within the charmed circle upon the terrace; and I was close
  by; although the princess did not see me。
  Again   that   weird;   fantastic   dance   commenced;   the   princess   working
  herself   up   from   the   drowsiest   undulations   to   a   hur…   ricane   of   emotion。
  Then   she   stopped   close   by   the   orb;   and   seized   the   corner   of   the   web
  covering it。     We saw the globe begin to beam with veiled magnificence at
  her touch。
  Not an eye wavered; not a thought wandered from her in all that silent
  multitude。      It was a moment of the keenest suspense; and just when it was
  at   its  height   there   came    a  strange   sound    of  hurrying     feet  behind    the
  outermost crowd; a murmur such as a great pack of wolves might make
  rushing through snow; while a soft long wail went up from the darkness。
  Whether   Heru   understood   it   or   not   I   cannot   say;   but   she   hesitated   a
  moment; then swept the cloth from the orb of her fate。
  And as its ghostly; self…emitting light beamed up in the darkness with
  weird brilliancy; there by it; in gold and furs and war panoply; huge; fierce;
  and lowering; stoodAR…HAP HIMSELF!
  Ay; and behind him; towering over the crouching Mar… tians; blocking
  every outlet and street; were scores and hundreds of his men。                   Never was
  surprise   so   utter;   ambush   more   complete。       Even   I   was   transfixed   with
  astonishment; staring with open…mouthed horror at the splendid figure of
  the barbarian king as he stood aglitter in the ruddy light; scowling defiance
  at   the   throng   around   him。    So   silently   had   he   come   on   his   errand   of
  vengeance it was difficult to be… lieve he was a reality; and not some clever
  piece of stageplay; some vision conjured up by Martian necromancy。
  But he was good reality。         In a minute comedy turned to tragedy。              Ar…
  hap gave a sign with his hand; whereon all his men set up a terrible warcry;
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  the like of which Seth had not heard for very long; and as far as I could
  make out in the half light began hacking and hewing my luckless friends
  with all their might。       Meanwhile the king made at Heru; feeling sure of
  her this time; and doubtless intending to make her taste his vengeance to
  the dregs; and seeing her handled like that; and hearing her plaintive cries;
  wrath   took   the   place   of   stupid   surprise   in   me。 I   was   on   my   feet   in   a
  second; across the intervening space; and with all my force gave the king a
  blow upon the jaw which sent even him staggering backwards。                      Before I
  could   close   again;   so   swift   was   the   sequence   of   events   in   those   flying
  minutes; a wild mob of people; victims and executioners in one disordered
  throng; was between us。          How the king fared I know not; nor stopped to
  ask; but half dragging; half carrying Heru through the shrieking mob; got
  her up the palace steps and in at the great doors; which a couple of yellow…
  clad slaves; more frightened of the barbarians than thoughtful of the crowd
  without; promptly clapped to; and shot the bolts。             Thus we were safe for a
  moment;   and   putting   the   princess   on   a   couch;   I   ran   up   a   short   flight   of
  stairs and looked out of a front window to see if there were a chance of
  succouring those in the palace square。            But it was all hopeless chaos with
  the   town   already   beginning   to   burn   and   not   a   show   of   fight   anywhere
  which I could join。
  I glared out on that infernal tumult for a moment or two in an agony of
  impotent rage; then turned towards the harbour and saw in the shine of the
  burning town below the ancient battlements and towers of Seth begin to
  gleam out; like a splendid frost work of living metal clear…cut against the
  smooth; black night behind; and   never   a   show of   resistance   there   either。
  Ay; and by this time Ar…hap's men were battering in our gates with a big
  beam;   and   somehow;   I   do   not   know   how   it   happened;   the   palace   itself
  away on the right; where the dry…as…dust library lay; was also beginning to
  burn。
  It was hopeless outside; and nothing to be done but to save Heru; so
  down I went; and; with the slaves; carried her away from the hall through
  a   vestibule    or   two;   and    into  an   anteroom;     where     some    yellow…girt
  individuals were al… ready engaged in the suggestive work of tying up pal…
  ace plate in bundles; amongst other things; alas! the great gold love…bowl
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  from whichoh! so long agoI had drawn Heru's marriage billet。                     These
  individuals told me in tremulous accents they had got a boat on a secret
  waterway   behind   the   palace   whence   flight   to   the   main   river   and   so;   far
  away inland; to another smaller but more peaceful city of their race would
  be quite practical; and joyfully hearing this news; I handed over to them
  the princess while I went to look for Hath。
  And   the   search   was   not   long。    Dashing   into   the   banquet…hall;   still
  littered with the remains of a feast; and looking down its deserted vistas;
  there   at   the   farther   end;   on   his   throne;   clad   in   the   sombre   garments   he
  affected; chin on hand; sedate in royal melancholy; listening unmoved to
  the   sack   of   his   town   outside;   sat   the   prince   himself。 Strange;   gloomy
  man; the great   dead intelligence of   his   race   shining in his   face   as   weird
  and out of place as a lonely sea beacon fading to nothing before the glow
  of sunrise; never had he appeared so mysterious as at that moment。                    Even
  in the heat of excitement I stared at him in amazement; wishing in a hasty
  thought the confusion of the past few weeks had giv