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第21章 THE FISHERMAN AND HIS SOUL(8)

'As I passed across the court two veiled women looked down from a balcony and cursed me.The guards hastened on,and the butts of the lances rang upon the polished floor.They opened a gate of wrought ivory,and I found myself in a watered garden of seven terraces.It was planted with tulip-cups and moonflowers,and silver-studded aloes.Like a slim reed of crystal a fountain hung in the dusky air.The cypress-trees were like burnt-out torches.

From one of them a nightingale was singing.

'At the end of the garden stood a little pavilion.As we approached it two eunuchs came out to meet us.Their fat bodies swayed as they walked,and they glanced curiously at me with their yellow-lidded eyes.One of them drew aside the captain of the guard,and in a low voice whispered to him.The other kept munching scented pastilles,which he took with an affected gesture out of an oval box of lilac enamel.

'After a few moments the captain of the guard dismissed the soldiers.They went back to the palace,the eunuchs following slowly behind and plucking the sweet mulberries from the trees as they passed.Once the elder of the two turned round,and smiled at me with an evil smile.

'Then the captain of the guard motioned me towards the entrance of the pavilion.I walked on without trembling,and drawing the heavy curtain aside I entered in.

'The young Emperor was stretched on a couch of dyed lion skins,and a gerfalcon perched upon his wrist.Behind him stood a brass-turbaned Nubian,naked down to the waist,and with heavy earrings in his split ears.On a table by the side of the couch lay a mighty scimitar of steel.

'When the Emperor saw me he frowned,and said to me,"What is thy name?Knowest thou not that I am Emperor of this city?"But Imade him no answer.

'He pointed with his finger at the scimitar,and the Nubian seized it,and rushing forward struck at me with great violence.The blade whizzed through me,and did me no hurt.The man fell sprawling on the floor,and when he rose up his teeth chattered with terror and he hid himself behind the couch.

'The Emperor leapt to his feet,and taking a lance from a stand of arms,he threw it at me.I caught it in its flight,and brake the shaft into two pieces.He shot at me with an arrow,but I held up my hands and it stopped in mid-air.Then he drew a dagger from a belt of white leather,and stabbed the Nubian in the throat lest the slave should tell of his dishonour.The man writhed like a trampled snake,and a red foam bubbled from his lips.

'As soon as he was dead the Emperor turned to me,and when he had wiped away the bright sweat from his brow with a little napkin of purfled and purple silk,he said to me,"Art thou a prophet,that Imay not harm thee,or the son of a prophet,that I can do thee no hurt?I pray thee leave my city to-night,for while thou art in it I am no longer its lord."'And I answered him,"I will go for half of thy treasure.Give me half of thy treasure,and I will go away."'He took me by the hand,and led me out into the garden.When the captain of the guard saw me,he wondered.When the eunuchs saw me,their knees shook and they fell upon the ground in fear.

'There is a chamber in the palace that has eight walls of red porphyry,and a brass-sealed ceiling hung with lamps.The Emperor touched one of the walls and it opened,and we passed down a corridor that was lit with many torches.In niches upon each side stood great wine-jars filled to the brim with silver pieces.When we reached the centre of the corridor the Emperor spake the word that may not be spoken,and a granite door swung back on a secret spring,and he put his hands before his face lest his eyes should be dazzled.

'Thou couldst not believe how marvellous a place it was.There were huge tortoise-shells full of pearls,and hollowed moonstones of great size piled up with red rubies.The gold was stored in coffers of elephant-hide,and the gold-dust in leather bottles.

There were opals and sapphires,the former in cups of crystal,and the latter in cups of jade.Round green emeralds were ranged in order upon thin plates of ivory,and in one corner were silk bags filled,some with turquoise-stones,and others with beryls.The ivory horns were heaped with purple amethysts,and the horns of brass with chalcedonies and sards.The pillars,which were of cedar,were hung with strings of yellow lynx-stones.In the flat oval shields there were carbuncles,both wine-coloured and coloured like grass.And yet I have told thee but a tithe of what was there.

'And when the Emperor had taken away his hands from before his face he said to me:"This is my house of treasure,and half that is in it is thine,even as I promised to thee.And I will give thee camels and camel drivers,and they shall do thy bidding and take thy share of the treasure to whatever part of the world thou desirest to go.And the thing shall be done to-night,for I would not that the Sun,who is my father,should see that there is in my city a man whom I cannot slay."'But I answered him,"The gold that is here is thine,and the silver also is thine,and thine are the precious jewels and the things of price.As for me,I have no need of these.Nor shall Itake aught from thee but that little ring that thou wearest on the finger of thy hand."'And the Emperor frowned."It is but a ring of lead,"he cried,"nor has it any value.Therefore take thy half of the treasure and go from my city."'"Nay,"I answered,"but I will take nought but that leaden ring,for I know what is written within it,and for what purpose."'And the Emperor trembled,and besought me and said,"Take all the treasure and go from my city.The half that is mine shall be thine also."'And I did a strange thing,but what I did matters not,for in a cave that is but a day's journey from this place have,I hidden the Ring of Riches.It is but a day's journey from this place,and it waits for thy coming.He who has this Ring is richer than all the kings of the world.Come therefore and take it,and the world's riches shall be thine.'

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