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nada the lily-第26章

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or that; perhaps; he would learn of the cattle before he killed me。 At

length all the tale was told。



〃So;〃 said the king; 〃it goes well。 There are yet honest men left in

the land。 Knowest thou; Mopo; that sorrow has come upon thy house

while thou wast about my business。〃



〃I have heard it; O king!〃 I answered; as one who speaks of a small

matter。



〃Yes; Mopo; sorrow has come upon thy house; the curse of Heaven has

fallen upon thy kraal。 They tell me; Mopo; that the fire from above

ran briskly through they huts。〃



〃I have heard it; I king!〃



〃They tell me; Mopo; that those within thy gates grew mad at the sight

of the fire; and dreaming there was no escape; that they stabbed

themselves with assegais or leaped into the flames。〃



〃I have heard it; O king! What of it? Any river is deep enough to

drown a fool!〃



〃Thou hast heard these things; Mopo; but thou hast not yet heard all。

Knowest thou; Mopo; that among those who died in thy kraal was she who

bore me; she who was named Mother of the Heavens?〃



Then; my father; I; Mopo; acted wisely; because of the thought which

my good spirit gave me; for I cast myself upon the ground; and wailed

aloud as though in utter grief。



〃Spare my ears; Black One!〃 I wailed。 〃Tell me not that she who bore

thee is dead; O Lion of the Zulu。 For the others; what is it? It is a

breath of wind; it is a drop of water; but this trouble is as the gale

or as the sea。〃



〃Cease; my servant; cease!〃 said the mocking voice of Chaka; 〃but know

this; thou hast done well to grieve aloud; because the Mother of the

Heavens is no more; and ill wouldst thou have done to grieve because

the fire from above has kissed thy gates。 For hadst thou done this

last thing or left the first undone; I should have known that thy

heart was wicked; and by now thou wouldst have wept indeedtears of

blood; Mopo。 It is well for thee; then; that thou hast read my riddle

aright。〃



Now I saw the depths of the pit that Chaka had dug for me; and blessed

my Ehlose who had put into my heart those words which I should answer。

I hoped also that Chaka would now let me go; but it was not to be; for

this was but the beginning of my trial。



〃Knowest thou; Mopo;〃 said the king; 〃that as my mother died yonder in

the flames of thy kraal she cried out strange and terrible words which

came to my ears through the singing of the fire。 These were her words:

that thou; Mopo; and thy sister Baleka; and thy wives; had conspired

together to give a child to me who would be childless。 These were her

words; the words that came to me through the singing of the fire。 Tell

me now; Mopo; where are those children that thou leddest from thy

kraal; the boy with the lion eyes who is named Umslopogaas; and the

girl who is named Nada?〃



〃Umslopogaas is dead by the lion's mouth; O king!〃 I answered; 〃and

Nada sits in the Swazi caves。〃 And I told him of the death of

Umslopogaas and of how I had divorced Macropha; my wife。



〃The boy with the lion eyes to the lion's mouth!〃 said Chaka。 〃Enough

of him; he is gone。 Nada may yet be sought for with the assegai in the

Swazi caves; enough of her。 Let us speak of this song that my mother

who; alas! is dead; Mopothis song she sang through the singing of

the flames。 Tell me; Mopo; tell me now; was it a true tale。〃



〃Nay; O king! surely the Mother of the Heavens was maddened by the

Heavens when she sang that song;〃 I answered。 〃I know nothing of it; O

king。〃



〃Thou knowest naught of it; Mopo?〃 said the king。 And again he looked

at me terribly through the reek of the fire。 〃Thou knowest naught of

it; Mopo? Surely thou art a…cold; thy hands shake with cold。 Nay; man;

fear notwarm them; warm them; Mopo。 See; now; plunge that hand of

thine into the heart of the flame!〃 And he pointed with his little

assegai; the assegai handled with the royal wood; to where the fire

glowed reddestay; he pointed and laughed。



Then; my father; I grew cold indeedyes; I grew cold who soon should

be hot; for I saw the purpose of Chaka。 He would put me to the trial

by fire。



For a moment I sat silent; thinking。 Then the king spoke again in a

great voice: 〃Nay; Mopo; be not so backward; shall I sit warm and see

thee suffer cold? What; my councillors; rise; take the hand of Mopo;

and hold it to the flame; that his heart may rejoice in the warmth of

the flame while we speak together of this matter of the child that

was; so my mother sang; born to Baleka; my wife; the sister of Mopo;

my servant。〃



〃There is little need for that; O king;〃 I answered; being made bold

by fear; for I saw that if I did nothing death would swiftly end my

doubts。 Once; indeed; I bethought me of the poison that I bore; and

was minded to swallow it and make an end; but the desire to live is

great; and keen is the thirst for vengeance; so I said to my heart;

〃Not yet awhile; I will endure this also; afterwards; if need be; I

can die。〃



〃I thank the king for his graciousness; and I will warm me at the

fire。 Speak on; O king; while I warm myself; and thou shalt hear true

words;〃 I said boldly。



Then; my father; I stretched out my left hand and plunged it into the

firenot into the hottest of the fire; but where the smoke leapt from

the flame。 Now my flesh was wet with the sweat of fear; and for a

little moment the flames curled round it and did not burn me。 But I

knew that the torment was to come。



For a short while Chaka watched me; smiling。 Then he spoke slowly;

that the fire might find time to do its work。



〃Say; then; Mopo; thou knowest nothing of this matter of the birth of

a son to thy sister Baleka?〃



〃I know this only; O king!〃 I answered; 〃that a son was born in past

years to thy wife Baleka; that I killed the child in obedience to thy

word; and laid its body before thee。〃



Now; my father; the steam from my flesh had been drawn from my hand by

the heat; and the flame got hold of me and ate into my flesh; and its

torment was great。 But of this I showed no sign upon my face; for I

knew well that if I showed sign or uttered cry; then; having failed in

the trial; death would be my portion。



Then the king spoke again; 〃Dost thou swear by my head; Mopo; that no

son of mine was suckled in thy kraals?〃



〃I swear it; O king! I swear it by thy head;〃 I answered。



And now; my father; the agony of the fire was such as may not be told。

I felt my eyes start forward in their sockets; my blood seemed to boil

within me; it rushed into my head; and down my face their ran two

tears of blood。 But yet I held my hand in the fire and made no sign;

while the king and his councillors watched me curiously。 Still; for a

moment Chaka said nothing; and that moment seemed to me as all the

years of my life。



〃Ah!〃 he said at length; 〃I see that thou growest warm; Mopo! Withdraw

thy hand from the flame。 I am answered; thou hast passed the trial;

thy heart is clean; for had there been lies in it the fir
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