登陆注册
5147700000066

第66章

And while I am down yonder in the streets among your people--hated, reviled, despised, spat upon, cut off--you are up here in the Kasbah above them, in honour and comfort and wealth, and the mistaken love of all men."While Israel said this, Ben Aboo in his fury came down upon him from the opposite side of the patio with a look of a beast of prey.

His swarthy cheeks were drawn hard, his little bleared eyes flashed, his heavy nose and thick lips and massive jaw quivered visibly, and from under his turban two locks of iron-grey fell like a shaggy mane over his ears.

But Israel did not flinch.With a look of quiet majesty, standing face to face with the tyrant, not a foot's length between them, he spoke again and said, "Basha, I do not envy you, but neither will I share your business nor your rewards.I mean to be your scapegoat no more.Here is your seal.It is red with the blood of your unhappy people through these five-and-twenty bad years past.

I can carry it no longer.Take it."

In a tempest of wrath Ben Aboo struck the seal out of Israel's hand as he offered it, and the silver rolled and rang on the tiled pavement of the patio.

"Fool!" he cried."So this is what it is! Allah! In the name of the most merciful God, who would have believed it?

Israel ben Oliel a prophet! A prophet of the poor! O Merciful!

O Compassionate!"

Thus, in his frenzy, pretending to imitate with airs of manifest mockery his outbreak of fear a few minutes before, Ben Aboo raved and raged and lifted his clenched fist to the sky in sham imprecation of God.

"Who said it was the Sultan?" he cried again."He was a fool.

Abd er-Rahman? No; but Mohammed of Mequinez! Mohammed the Third!

That's it! That's it!"

So saying, and forgetting in his fury what he had said before of Mohammed himself, he laughed wildly, and beat about the patio from side to side like a caged and angry beast.

"And if I am a tyrant," he said in a thick voice, "who made me so?

If I oppress the poor, who taught me the way to do it?

Whose clever brain devised new means of revenue? Ransoms, promissory notes, bonds, false judgments--what did I know of such things?

Who changed the silver dollars at nine ducats apiece? And who bought up the debts of the people that murmured against such robbery?

Allah! Allah! Whose crafty head did all this? Why, yours--yours--Israel ben Oliel! By the beard of the Prophet, I swear it!"Israel stood unmoved, and when these reproaches were hurled at him, he answered calmly and sadly, "God's ways are not our ways, neither are His thoughts our thoughts.He works His own will, and we are but His ministers.I thought God's justice had failed, but it has overtaken myself.For what I did long ago of my own free will and intention to oppress the poor, I have suffered and still am suffering."All this time the Spanish wife of Ben Aboo had sat in the alcove with lips whitening under their crimson patches of paint, beating her fan restlessly on the empty air, and breathing rapid and audible breath.And now, at this last word of Israel, though so sadly spoken, and so solemn in its note of suffering, she broke into a trill of laughter, and said lightly, "Ah!

I thought your love of the poor was young.Not yet cut its teeth, poor thing! A babe in swaddling clothes, eh? When was it born?""About the time that you were, madam," said Israel, lifting his heavy eyes upon her.

At that her lighter mood gave place to quick anger."Husband," she cried, turning upon Ben Aboo with the bitterness of reproach, "I hope you now see that I was right about this insolent old man.

I told you from the first what would come of him.But no, you would have your own foolish way.It was easy to see that the devil's dues were in him.Yet you would not believe me!

You would believe him.Simpleton as you are, you are believing him now!

The poor? Fiddle-faddle and fiddlesticks! I tell you again this man is trying to put his foot on your neck.How? Oh, trust him, he's got his own schemes! Look to it, El Arby, look to it!

He'll be master in Tetuan yet!"

Saying this, she had wrought herself up to a pitch of wrath, sometimes laughing wildly, and then speaking in a voice that was like an angry cry.And now, rising to her feet and facing towards the Arab soldiers, who stood aside in silence and wonder, she cried, "Arabs, Berbers, Moors, Christians, fight as you will, follow the Basha as you may, you'll lie in the same bed yet!

But where? Under the heels of the Jew!"

A hoarse murmur ran from lip to lip among the men, and the ghostly smile came back into the face of Ben Aboo.

"You must be right," he said, "you must be right! Ya Allah! Ya Allah!

This is the dog that I picked out of the mire.I found him a beggar, and I gave him wealth.An impostor, a personator, a cheat, and I gave him place and rank.When he had no home, I housed him, and when he could find no one to serve him, I gave him slaves.

I have banished his enemies, and imprisoned those he hated.

After his wife had died, and none came near him, and he was left to howk out her grave with his own hands, I gave him prisoners to bury her, and when he was done with them I set them free.

All these years I have heaped fortune upon him.Ya Allah!

His master! No, but his servant, doing his will at the lifting of his finger.And all for what? For this! For this! For this!

Ingrate!" he cried in his thick voice, turning hotly upon Israel again, "if you must give up your seal, why should you do it like a fool?

Could you not come to me and say, 'Kaid, I am old and weary; I am rich, and have enough; I have served you long and faithfully;let me rest'--why not? I say, why not?"

Israel answered calmly, "Because it would have been a lie, Basha.""So it would," cried Ben Aboo sharply, "so it would: you are right--it would have been a lie, an accursed lie! But why must you come to me and say, 'Basha, you are a tyrant, and have made me a tyrant also;you have sucked the blood of your people, and made me to drink it'""Because it is true, Basha," said Israel.

同类推荐
  • 书法三昧

    书法三昧

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • GULLIVER'  S TRAVELS

    GULLIVER' S TRAVELS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金刚顶瑜伽金刚萨埵仪轨

    金刚顶瑜伽金刚萨埵仪轨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Lady of the Lake

    The Lady of the Lake

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说三转法轮经

    佛说三转法轮经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 团队精神

    团队精神

    打造执行型企业文化,将执行变成一种习惯!分析执行不力的3大原因,掌握并实施执行的10大步骤,真正不折不扣地拿到成果!时代需要英雄,但更需要优秀的团队。没有人能依靠一己之力获得某项事业的成功,唯有依靠团队的力量,依靠他人的智慧,才能使自己立于不败之地。建设一支有凝聚力的卓越团队,已是现代企业生存和发展的一个基本条件。
  • 假面追踪

    假面追踪

    明洪武十三年,仲秋。桂林城内外到处飘着浓郁的桂花香味时,唯有桂林府衙大门两边兵丁林立,恶犬横行,一片阴森恐怖。这天辰时,几顶大轿被前呼后拥抬出府衙,门前一直站立恭候了许久的陈俊,立刻弯腰弓背屈膝抱拳虔诚地喊:“王爷一路走好!”缓缓行走在正中的朱红大轿突然在他身边停下了,轿帘掀开,霸气的靖江王朱守谦此刻一脸怨容,说:“陈俊,你随我几年忠心耿耿,此次皇上贬我去云南边关你却执意不再随我前行,知道你恋恋不舍的是磨穿那块风水宝地,今日赠你一剑,做个留念吧。”说罢,轿帘重新落下,两个人,仿佛站在两个世界里。
  • 黎曼猜想

    黎曼猜想

    阎副官捏着土布的军帽檐左右拉扯了一下,松动松动额头,笑嘻嘻地说道,“你们家对党的贡献就是给队伍上送来了三个白花花的大姑娘。”尹大小姐轻轻拍了一下八仙桌,瞪着杏眼正色道,“我们这是投奔革命,不是慰问军阀。”阎副官但笑不语。
  • 妻逢对手:卿卿不可欺

    妻逢对手:卿卿不可欺

    乱世之中,蓝天云从千娇百宠的大小姐沦落成阶下囚,就是一次无心的相救!宋世挺,堂堂的一军统帅,只是那次相见,却陷入相爱相杀之中。他毁了她的家!她灭了他的心!她几番逃跑,却终究敌不过统帅的手掌心!“蓝天云你这一生,都只能是我宋世挺的女人!”
  • 大清一品

    大清一品

    窦光鼐在清朝的政坛沉浮,让您从一个高官的角度高屋建瓴地了解政坛,读懂政坛;让您以一个全新的视角审视两百年前清朝社会的波云诡谲,带您走人一个更真实更透彻的清朝官场世界。
  • 故事会(2017年8月上)

    故事会(2017年8月上)

    《故事会》是中国最通俗的民间文学小本杂志,是中国的老牌刊物之一。先后获得两届中国期刊的最高奖——国家期刊奖。1998年,它在世界综合类期刊中发行量排名第5。从1984年开始,《故事会》由双月刊改为月刊,2003年11月份开始试行半月刊,2007年正式改为半月刊。现分为红、绿两版,其中红版为上半月刊,绿版为下半月刊。
  • 穿越:拐个夫君回现代

    穿越:拐个夫君回现代

    90后创业美女白如冰在一次西安旅行,无意中误入百年一遇的时空黑洞,穿越到一个历史没有的皇朝,女主凭借在现代的经商经验在古代混的风生水起,事业有成的她究竟情归何处?暗楼的清冷公子(也就是前朝五皇子)or商界首富玩世不恭的公子又或者是同为穿越人的他?分分合合,谁究竟是她的真名天子,和她一同回到现代又会是谁?(本故事纯属虚构,切勿模仿)
  • 套路我,你随意

    套路我,你随意

    许雅昀被亲姐甩了一沓钱逼嫁他人,抵死不从,落入危险之际,偶遇帅大叔救下,得以幸免。多年后,某人凑上来:许小姐,救命之恩了解一下?许雅昀狡黠一笑,那就用这一辈子来偿还吧……
  • 恐怖的脚步声

    恐怖的脚步声

    本书为“中国当代故事文学读本”惊悚恐怖系列之一。本书囊括了当今故事界优秀作者的惊悚恐怖精品力作,还首次整合了《故事会》杂志创刊以来尚未开发的惊悚恐怖类中篇故事资源,这些故事经历了岁月的考验,已成经典之作。故事或奇异或感人,充满传奇色彩,让热爱惊悚恐怖故事的读者尽享故事的乐趣。
  • The Master and Margarita