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the ivory child-第54部分

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remained motionless; staring straight in front of her。 Har?t advanced

again; this time to the front of the altar; and; taking his stand upon

a kind of stone step; addressed the priests and priestesses and all

the encircling audience in a voice so loud and clear that I could

distinguish and understand every word he said。



〃The Guardian of the heavenly Child; the Nurse decreed; the appointed

Nurturer; She who is the shadow of her that bore the Child; She who in

her day bears the symbol of the Child and is consecrated to its

service from of old; She whose heart is filled with the wisdom of the

Child and who utters the decrees of Heaven; has spoken。 Hearken now to

the voice of the Oracle uttered in answer to the questions of me;

Har?t; the head priest of the Eternal Child during my life…days。 Thus

says the Oracle; the Guardian; the Nurturer; marked like all who went

before her with the holy mark of the new moon。 She on whom the spirit;

flitting from generation to generation; has alighted for a while。 'O

people of the White Kendah; worshippers of the Child in this land and

descendants of those who for thousands of years worshipped the Child

in a more ancient land until the barbarians drove it thence with the

remnant that remained。 War is upon you; O people of the White Kendah。

Jana the evil one; he whose other name is Set; he whose other name is

Satan; he who for this while lives in the shape of an elephant; he who

is worshipped by the thousands whom once you conquered; and whom still

you bridle by my might; comes up against you。 The Darkness wars

against the Daylight; the Evil wars against the Good。 My curse has

fallen upon the people of Jana; my hail has smitten them; their corn

and their cattle; they have no food to eat。 But they are still strong

for war and there is food in your land。 They come to take your corn;

Jana comes to trample your god。 The Evil comes to destroy the Good;

the Night to Devour the Day。 It is the last of many battles。 How shall

you conquer; O People of the Child? Not by your own strength; for you

are few in number and Jana is very strong。 Not by the strength of the

Child; for the Child grows weak and old; the days of its dominion are

almost done; and its worship is almost outworn。 Here alone that

worship lingers; but new gods; who are still the old gods; press on to

take its place and to lead it to its rest。'



〃How then shall you conquer that; when the Child has departed to its

own place; a remnant of you may still remain? In one way onlyso says

the Guardian; the Nurturer of the Child speaking with the voice of the

Child; by the help of those whom you have summoned to your aid from

far。 There were four of them; but one you have suffered to be slain in

the maw of the Watcher in the cave。 It was an evil deed; O sons and

daughters of the Child; for as the Watcher is now dead; so ere long

many of you who planned this deed must die who; had it not been for

that man's blood; would have lived on a while。 Why did you do this

thing? That you might keep a secret; the secret of the theft of a

woman; that you might continue to act a lie which falls upon your head

like a stone from heaven。



〃Thus saith the Child: 'Lift no hand against the three who remain; and

what they shall ask; that give; for thus alone shall some of you be

saved from Jana and those who serve him; even though the Guardian and

the Child be taken away and the Child itself returned to its own

place。' These are the words of the Oracle uttered at the Feast of the

First…fruits; the words that cannot be changed and mayhap its last。〃





Har?t ceased; and there was silence while this portentous message sank

into the minds of his audience。 At length they seemed to understand

its ominous nature and from them all there arose a universal;

simultaneous groan。 As it died away the two attendants dressed as

goddesses assisted the personification of the Lady Isis to rise from

her seat and; opening the robes upon her breast; pointed to something

beneath her throat; doubtless that birthmark shaped like the new moon

which made her so sacred in their eyes since she who bore it and she

alone could fill her holy office。



All the audience and with them the priests and priestesses bowed

before her。 She lifted the symbol of the Child; holding it high above

her head; whereon once more they bowed with the deepest veneration。

Then still holding the effigy aloft; she turned and with her two

attendants passed into the sanctuary and doubtless thence by a covered

way into the house beyond。 At any rate we saw her no more。







As soon as she was gone the congregation; if I may call it so; leaving

their seats; swarmed down into the outer court of the temple through

its eastern gate; which was now opened。 Here the priests proceeded to

distribute among them the offerings taken from the altar; giving a

grain of corn to each of the men to eat and a flower to each of the

women; which flower she kissed and hid in the bosom of her robe。

Evidently it was a kind of sacrament。



Ragnall lifted himself a little upon his hands and knees; and I saw

that his eyes glowed and his face was very pale。



〃What are you going to do?〃 I asked。



〃Demand that those people give me back my wife; whom they have stolen。

Don't try to stop me; Quatermain; I mean what I say。〃



〃But; but;〃 I stammered; 〃they never will and we are but three unarmed

men。〃



Hans lifted up his little yellow face between us。



〃Baas;〃 he hissed; 〃I have a thought。 The Lord Baas wishes to get the

lady dressed like a bird as to her head and like one for burial as to

her body; who is; he says; his wife。 But for us to take her from among

so many is impossible。 Now what did that old witch…doctor Har?t

declare just now? He declared; speaking for his fetish; that by our

help alone the White Kendah can resist the hosts of the Black Kendah

and that no harm must be done to us if the White Kendah would continue

to live。 So it seems; Baas; that we have something to sell which the

White Kendah must buy; namely our help against the Black Kendah; for

if we will not fight for them; they believe that they cannot conquer

their enemies and kill the devil Jana。 Well now; supposing that the

Baas says that our price is the white woman dressed like a bird; to be

delivered over to us when we have defeated the Black Kendah and killed

Janaafter which they will have no more use for her。 And supposing

that the Baas says that if they refuse to pay that price we will burn

all our powder and cartridges so that the rifles are no use? Is there

not a path to walk on here?〃



〃Perhaps;〃 I answered。 〃Something of the sort was working in my mind

but I had no time to think it out。〃



Turning; I explained the idea to Ragnall; adding:



〃I pray you not to be rash。 If you are; not only may we be killed;

which does not so much matter; but it is very probable that even if

they spare us they will put an end to your wife rather than suffer one

whom they look upon as holy and who is necessary to their faith in its

last struggle to be separated from her charge of the Child。〃



This was a fortunate argument of mine and one which went home。



〃To lose her now would be more than I could bear;〃 he muttered。



〃Then will you promise to let me try to manage this affair and not to

interfere with me and show violence?〃



He hesitated a moment and answered:



〃Yes; I promise; for you two are cleverer than I am andI cannot

trust my judgment。〃



〃Good;〃 I said; assuming an air of confidence which I did not feel。

〃Now we will go down to call upon Har?t and his friends。 I want to

have a closer look at that temple。〃



So behind our screen of bushes we wriggled back a little distance till

we knew that the slope of the ground would hide us when we stood up。

Then as quickly as we could we made our way eastwards for something

over a quarter of a mile and after this turned to the north。 As I

expected; beyond the ring of the crater we found ourselves on the

rising; tree…clad bosom of the mountain and; threading our path

through the cedars; came presently to that track or roadway which led

to the eastern gate of the amphitheatre。 This road we followed unseen

until presently the gateway appeared before us。 We walked through it

without attracting any attention; perhaps because all the people were

either talking together; or praying; or perhaps because like

themselves we were wrapped in white robes。 At the mouth of the tunnel

we stopped and I called out in a loud voice:



〃The white lords and their servant have come to visit Har?t; as he

invited them to do。 Bring us; we pray you; into the presence of

Har?t。〃



Everyone wheeled round and stared at us standing there in the shadow

of the gateway tunnel; for the sun behind us was still low。 My word;

how they did stare! A voice cried:



〃Kill them! Kill these strangers who desecrate our temple。〃



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