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historic girls-第6章

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soul is very rarely an independent or ambitious one。 So long as

he could have 〃his pipe and his bowl〃 not; of course; his long

pipe of tobacco that all the Mother Goose artists insist upon

giving himbut the reed pipe upon which his musicians playedso

long; in other words; as he could live in ease and comfort;

undisturbed in his enjoyment of the good things of life by his

Roman over…lords; he cared for no change。 Rome took the

responsibility and he took things easily。 But this very day;

while his daughter Helena was floating down the river to meet him

on the strand at Wivanloe; he was returning from an unsuccessful

boar…hunt in the Essex woods; very much out of sortscross

because he had not captured the big boar he had hoped to kill;

cross because his favorite musicians had been 〃confiscated〃 by

the Roman governor or propraetor at Londinium (as London was then

called); and still more cross because he had that day received

dispatches from Rome demanding a special and unexpected tax levy;

or tribute; to meet the necessary expenses of the new Emperor

Diocletian。



Something else had happened to increase his ill temper。 His

〃jolly old soul;〃 vexed by the numerous crosses of the day; was

thrown into still greater perplexity by the arrival; just as he

stood fretful and chafing on the shore at Wivanloe; of one who

even now was with him on the trireme; bearing him company back to

his palace at CamolodunumCarausius the admiral。



This Carausius; the admiral; was an especially vigorous;

valorous; and fiery young fellow of twenty…one。 He was cousin to

the Princess Helena and a prince of the blood royal of ancient

Britain。 Educated under the strict military system of Rome; he

had risen to distinction in the naval force of the Empire; and

was now the commanding officer in the northern fleet that had its

central station at Gessoriacum; now Boulogne; on the northern

coast of France。 He had chased and scattered the German pirates

who had so long ravaged the northern seas; had been named by the

Emperor admiral of the north; and was the especial pride; as he

was the dashing young leader; of the Roman sailors along the

English Channel and the German shores。



The light barge of the princess approached the heavier boat of

the king; her father。 At her signal the oarsmen drew up

alongside; and; scarce waiting for either boat to more than

slacken speed; the nimble…footed girl sprang lightly to the deck

of her father's galley。 Then bidding the obedient Cleon take her

own barge back to the palace; she hurried at once; and without

question; like the petted only child she was; into the

high…raised cabin at the stern; where beneath the Roman standards

sat her father the king。



Helena entered the apartment at a most exciting moment。 For

there; facing her portly old father; whose clouded face bespoke

his troubled mind; stood her trimly…built young cousin Carausius

the admiral; bronzed with his long exposure to the sea…blasts; a

handsome young viking; and; in the eyes of the hero…loving Helen;

very much of a hero because of his acknowledged daring and his

valorous deeds。



Neither man seemed to have noticed the sudden entrance of the

girl; so deep were they in talk。



〃I tell thee; uncle;〃 the hot…headed admiral was saying; 〃it is

beyond longer bearing。 This new emperorthis Diocletianwho is

he to dare to dictate to a prince of Britain? A foot…soldier of

Illyria; the son of slaves; and the client of three coward

emperors; an assassin; so it hath been said; who from chief of

the domestics; hath become by his own cunning Emperor of Rome;

And now hath he dared to accuse meme; a free Briton and a Roman

citizen as well; a prince and the son of princes; with having

taken bribes from these German pirates whom I have vanquished。 He

hath openly said that I; Carausius the admiral; have filled mine

own coffers while neglecting the revenues of the state。 I will

not bear it。 I am a better king than he; did I but have my own

just rights; and even though he be Diocletian the Emperor; he

needeth to think twice before he dare accuse a prince of Britain

with bribe…taking and perjury。〃



〃True enough; good nephew;〃 said King Coel; as the admiral strode

up and down before him; angrily playing with the hilt of his

short Roman sword; 〃true enough; and I too have little cause to

love this low…born emperor。 He hath taken from me both my players

and my gold; when I can illy spare either from my comfort or my

necessities。 'T is a sad pass for Britain。 But Rome is mistress

now。 What may we hope to do?〃



The Princess Helena sprang to her father's side; her young face

flushed; her small hand raised in emphasis。 〃Do!〃 cried she; and

the look of defiance flamed on her fair young face。 〃Do! Is it

thou; my father; thou; my cousin; princes of Britain both; that

ask so weak a question? O that I were a man! What did that brave

enemy of our house; Cassivellaunus; do? what Caractacus? what the

brave queen Boadicea? When the Roman drove them to despair they

raised the standard of revolt; sounded their battle cries; and

showed the Roman that British freemen could fight to the death

for their country and their home。 And thus should we do; without

fear or question; and see here again in Britain a victorious

kingdom ruled once more by British kings。〃



〃Nay; nay; my daughter;〃 said cautious King Coel; 〃your words are

those of an unthinking girl。 The power of Rome〃



But the Prince Carausius; as the girl's brave words rang out;

gave her an admiring glance; and; crossing to where she stood;

laid his hand approvingly upon her shoulder。



〃The girl is right; uncle;〃 he said; breaking in upon the king's

cautious speech。 〃Too long have we bowed the neck to Roman

tyranny。 We; free princes of Britain that we are; have it even

now in our power to stand once again as altogether free。 The

fleet is mine; the people are yours; if you will but amuse them。

Our brothers are groaning under the load of Roman tribute; and

are ripe to strike。 Raise the cry at Camalodunum; my uncle; cry:

'Havoc and death to Rome!' My fleet shall pour its victorious

sailors upon the coast; the legions; even now full of British

fighters; shall flock to out united standards; and we shall

ruleEmperors in the North; even as do the Roman conquerors rule

Emperors in the South。〃



Young blood often sways and leads in council and in action;

especially when older minds are over…cautious or sluggish in

decision。 The words of Carausius and Helena carried the day with

Coel the king; already smarting under a sense of ill…treatment by

his Roman over…lords。



The standard of revolt was raised in Camalodunum。 The young

admiral hurried back to France to make ready his fleet; while

Coel the king; spurred on to action by the patriotic Helena; who

saw herself another Boadiceathough; in truth; a younger and

much fairer onegathered a hasty following; won over to his

cause the British…filled legion
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