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第2章 THE YOUNG KING(2)

But what had occupied him most was the robe he was to wear at his coronation,the robe of tissued gold,and the ruby-studded crown,and the sceptre with its rows and rings of pearls.Indeed,it was of this that he was thinking to-night,as he lay back on his luxurious couch,watching the great pinewood log that was burning itself out on the open hearth.The designs,which were from the hands of the most famous artists of the time,had been submitted to him many months before,and he had given orders that the artificers were to toil night and day to carry them out,and that the whole world was to be searched for jewels that would be worthy of their work.He saw himself in fancy standing at the high altar of the cathedral in the fair raiment of a King,and a smile played and lingered about his boyish lips,and lit up with a bright lustre his dark woodland eyes.

After some time he rose from his seat,and leaning against the carved penthouse of the chimney,looked round at the dimly-lit room.The walls were hung with rich tapestries representing the Triumph of Beauty.A large press,inlaid with agate and lapis-lazuli,filled one corner,and facing the window stood a curiously wrought cabinet with lacquer panels of powdered and mosaiced gold,on which were placed some delicate goblets of Venetian glass,and a cup of dark-veined onyx.Pale poppies were broidered on the silk coverlet of the bed,as though they had fallen from the tired hands of sleep,and tall reeds of fluted ivory bare up the velvet canopy,from which great tufts of ostrich plumes sprang,like white foam,to the pallid silver of the fretted ceiling.A laughing Narcissus in green bronze held a polished mirror above its head.On the table stood a flat bowl of amethyst.

Outside he could see the huge dome of the cathedral,looming like a bubble over the shadowy houses,and the weary sentinels pacing up and down on the misty terrace by the river.Far away,in an orchard,a nightingale was singing.A faint perfume of jasmine came through the open window.He brushed his brown curls back from his forehead,and taking up a lute,let his fingers stray across the cords.His heavy eyelids drooped,and a strange languor came over him.Never before had he felt so keenly,or with such exquisite joy,the magic and the mystery of beautiful things.

When midnight sounded from the clock-tower he touched a bell,and his pages entered and disrobed him with much ceremony,pouring rose-water over his hands,and strewing flowers on his pillow.Afew moments after that they had left the room,he fell asleep.

And as he slept he dreamed a dream,and this was his dream.

He thought that he was standing in a long,low attic,amidst the whir and clatter of many looms.The meagre daylight peered in through the grated windows,and showed him the gaunt figures of the weavers bending over their cases.Pale,sickly-looking children were crouched on the huge crossbeams.As the shuttles dashed through the warp they lifted up the heavy battens,and when the shuttles stopped they let the battens fall and pressed the threads together.Their faces were pinched with famine,and their thin hands shook and trembled.Some haggard women were seated at a table sewing.A horrible odour filled the place.The air was foul and heavy,and the walls dripped and streamed with damp.

The young King went over to one of the weavers,and stood by him and watched him.

And the weaver looked at him angrily,and said,'Why art thou watching me?Art thou a spy set on us by our master?'

'Who is thy master?'asked the young King.

'Our master!'cried the weaver,bitterly.'He is a man like myself.Indeed,there is but this difference between us -that he wears fine clothes while I go in rags,and that while I am weak from hunger he suffers not a little from overfeeding.'

'The land is free,'said the young King,'and thou art no man's slave.'

'In war,'answered the weaver,'the strong make slaves of the weak,and in peace the rich make slaves of the poor.We must work to live,and they give us such mean wages that we die.We toil for them all day long,and they heap up gold in their coffers,and our children fade away before their time,and the faces of those we love become hard and evil.We tread out the grapes,and another drinks the wine.We sow the corn,and our own board is empty.We have chains,though no eye beholds them;and are slaves,though men call us free.'

'Is it so with all?'he asked,'It is so with all,'answered the weaver,'with the young as well as with the old,with the women as well as with the men,with the little children as well as with those who are stricken in years.

The merchants grind us down,and we must needs do their bidding.

The priest rides by and tells his beads,and no man has care of us.

Through our sunless lanes creeps Poverty with her hungry eyes,and Sin with his sodden face follows close behind her.Misery wakes us in the morning,and Shame sits with us at night.But what are these things to thee?Thou art not one of us.Thy face is too happy.'And he turned away scowling,and threw the shuttle across the loom,and the young King saw that it was threaded with a thread of gold.

And a great terror seized upon him,and he said to the weaver,'What robe is this that thou art weaving?'

'It is the robe for the coronation of the young King,'he answered;'what is that to thee?'

And the young King gave a loud cry and woke,and lo!he was in his own chamber,and through the window he saw the great honey-coloured moon hanging in the dusky air.

And he fell asleep again and dreamed,and this was his dream.

He thought that he was lying on the deck of a huge galley that was being rowed by a hundred slaves.On a carpet by his side the master of the galley was seated.He was black as ebony,and his turban was of crimson silk.Great earrings of silver dragged down the thick lobes of his ears,and in his hands he had a pair of ivory scales.

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