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第44章 Chapter 18(4)

Some of the cells carved in the living rock were just behind the face of the precipice,and in each of these an arrow-slit had been pierced outward to the daylight,and so the captive had a thin ray from the blessed sun for his comfort.The case of one of these poor fellows was particularly hard.From his dusky swallow's hole high up in that vast wall of native rock he could peer out through the arrow-slit and see his own home off yonder in the valley;and for twenty-two years he had watched it,with heartache and longing,through that crack.He could see the lights shine there at night,and in the daytime he could see figures go in and come out --his wife and children,some of them,no doubt,though he could not make out at that distance.In the course of years he noted festivities there,and tried to rejoice,and wondered if they were weddings or what they might be.And he noted funerals;and they wrung his heart.He could make out the coffin,but he could not determine its size,and so could not tell whether it was wife or child.He could see the procession form,with priests and mourners,and move solemnly away,bearing the secret with them.He had left behind him five children and a wife;and in nineteen years he had seen five funerals issue,and none of them humble enough in pomp to denote a servant.So he had lost five of his treasures;there must still be one remaining --one now infinitely,unspeakably precious,--but WHICH one?wife,or child?That was the question that tortured him,by night and by day,asleep and awake.Well,to have an interest,of some sort,and half a ray of light,when you are in a dungeon,is a great support to the body and preserver of the intellect.This man was in pretty good condition yet.By the time he had finished telling me his distressful tale,I was in the same state of mind that you would have been in yourself,if you have got average human curiosity;that is to say,I was as burning up as he was to find out which member of the family it was that was left.

So I took him over home myself;and an amazing kind of a surprise party it was,too --typhoons and cyclones of frantic joy,and whole Niagaras of happy tears;and by George!we found the aforetime young matron graying toward the imminent verge of her half century,and the babies all men and women,and some of them married and experimenting familywise themselves --for not a soul of the tribe was dead!Conceive of the ingenious devilishness of that queen:she had a special hatred for this prisoner,and she had INVENTED all those funerals herself,to scorch his heart with;and the sublimest stroke of genius of the whole thing was leaving the family-invoice a funeral SHORT,so as to let him wear his poor old soul out guessing.

But for me,he never would have got out.Morgan le Fay hated him with her whole heart,and she never would have softened toward him.And yet his crime was committed more in thoughtlessness than deliberate depravity.

He had said she had red hair.Well,she had;but that was no way to speak of it.When redheaded people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.

Consider it:among these forty-seven captives there were five whose names,offenses,and dates of incarceration were no longer known!One woman and four men --all bent,and wrinkled,and mind-extinguished patriarchs.

They themselves had long ago forgotten these details;at any rate they had mere vague theories about them,nothing definite and nothing that they repeated twice in the same way.The succession of priests whose office it had been to pray daily with the captives and remind them that God had put them there,for some wise purpose or other,and teach them that patience,humbleness,and submission to oppression was what He loved to see in parties of a subordinate rank,had traditions about these poor old human ruins,but nothing more.These traditions went but little way,for they concerned the length of the incarceration only,and not the names of the offenses.

And even by the help of tradition the only thing that could be proven was that none of the five had seen daylight for thirty-five years:how much longer this privation has lasted was not guessable.The king and the queen knew nothing about these poor creatures,except that they were heirlooms,assets inherited,along with the throne,from the former firm.Nothing of their history had been transmitted with their persons,and so the inheriting owners had considered them of no value,and had felt no interest in them.

I said to the queen:

"Then why in the world didn't you set them free?"The question was a puzzler.She didn't know WHY she hadn't,the thing had never come up in her mind.So here she was,forecasting the veritable history of future prisoners of the Castle d'If,without knowing it.It seemed plain to me now,that with her training,those inherited prisoners were merely property --nothing more,nothing less.Well,when we inherit property,it does not occur to us to throw it away,even when we do not value it.

When I brought my procession of human bats up into the open world and the glare of the afternoon sun --previously blindfolding them,in charity for eyes so long untortured by light --they were a spectacle to look at.

Skeletons,scarecrows,goblins,pathetic frights,every one;legitimatest possible children of Monarchy by the Grace of God and the Established Church.

I muttered absently:

"I WISH I could photograph them!"

You have seen that kind of people who will never let on that they don't know the meaning of a new big word.The more ignorant they are,the more pitifully certain they are to pretend you haven't shot over their heads.

The queen was just one of that sort,and was always making the stupidest blunders by reason of it.She hesitated a moment;then her face brightened up with sudden comprehension,and she said she would do it for me.

I thought to myself:She?why what can she know about photography?But it was a poor time to be thinking.When I looked around,she was moving on the procession with an axe!

Well,she certainly was a curious one,was Morgan le Fay.I have seen a good many kinds of women in my time,but she laid over them all for variety.

And how sharply characteristic of her this episode was.She had no more idea than a horse of how to photograph a procession;but being in doubt,it was just like her to try to do it with an axe.

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