the ivory child-第60章
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running east and one west through tunnels hollowed in the encircling
rock of the crater; both of which roads were closed at the mouths of
the tunnels by massive wooden double doors; seventeen or eighteen feet
in height。 From these roadways and their doors we learned two things。
First; that the cave where had lived the Father of Serpents was; as I
had suspected; not the real approach to the shrine of the Child; but
only a blind; and; secondly; that the ceremony we were about to
witness was secret and might only be attended by the priestly class or
families of this strange tribe。
Scarcely was it full daylight when from the cells of the cloisters
round the outer court issued twelve priests headed by Har?t himself;
who looked very dignified in his white garment; each of whom carried
on a wooden platter ears of different kinds of corn。 Then from the
cells of the southern cloister issued twelve women; or rather girls;
for all were young and very comely; who ranged themselves alongside of
the men。 These also carried wooden platters; and on them blooming
flowers。
At a sign they struck up a religious chant and began to walk forward
through the passage that led from the first court to the second。
Arriving in front of the altar they halted and one by one; first a
priest and then a priestess; set down the platters of offerings;
piling them above each other into a cone。 Next the priests and the
priestesses ranged themselves in lines on either side of the altar;
and Har?t took a platter of corn and a platter of flowers in his
hands。 These he held first towards that quarter of the sky in which
swam the invisible new moon; secondly towards the rising sun; and
thirdly towards the doors of the sanctuary; making genuflexions and
uttering some chanted prayer; the words of which we could not hear。
A pause followed; that was succeeded by a sudden outburst of song
wherein all the audience took part。 It was a very sonorous and
beautiful song or hymn in some language which I did not understand;
divided into four verses; the end of each verse being marked by the
bowing of every one of those many singers towards the east; towards
the west; and finally towards the altar。
Another pause till suddenly the doors of the sanctuary were thrown
wide and from between them issuedthe goddess Isis of the Egyptians
as I have seen her in pictures! She was wrapped in closely clinging
draperies of material so thin that the whiteness of her body could be
seen beneath。 Her hair was outspread before her; and she wore a head…
dress or bonnet of glittering feathers from the front of which rose a
little golden snake。 In her arms she bore what at that distance seemed
to be a naked child。 With her came two women; walking a little behind
her and supporting her arms; who also wore feather bonnets but without
the golden snake; and were clad in tight…fitting; transparent
garments。
〃My God!〃 whispered Ragnall; 〃it is my wife!〃
〃Then be silent and thank Him that she is alive and well;〃 I answered。
The goddess Isis; or the English ladyin that excitement I did not
reck whichstood still while the priests and priestesses and all the
audience; who; gathered on the upper benches of the amphitheatre;
could see her above the wall of the inner court; raised a thrice…
repeated and triumphant cry of welcome。 Then Har?t and the first
priestess lifted respectively an ear of corn and a flower from the two
topmost platters and held these first to the lips of the child in her
arms and secondly to her lips。
This ceremony concluded; the two attendant women led her round the
altar to the stone chair; upon which she seated herself。 Next fire was
kindled in the bowl on the tripod in front of the chair; how I could
not see; but perhaps it was already smouldering there。 At any rate it
burnt up in a thin blue flame; on to which Har?t and the head
priestess threw something that caused the flame to turn to smoke。 Then
Isis; for I prefer to call her so while describing this ceremony; was
caused to bend her head forward; so that it was enveloped in the smoke
exactly as she and I had done some years before in the drawing…room at
Ragnall Castle。 Presently the smoke died away and the two attendants
with the feathered head…dresses straightened her in the chair where
she sat still holding the babe against her breast as she might have
done to nurse it; but with her head bent forward like that of a person
in a swoon。
Now Har?t stepped forward and appeared to speak to the goddess at some
length; then fell back again and waited; till in the midst of an
intense silence she rose from her seat and; fixing her wide eyes on
the heavens; spoke in her turn; for although we heard nothing of what
she said; in that clear; morning light we could see her lips moving。
For some minutes she spoke; then sat down again upon the chair and
remained motionless; staring straight in front of her。 Har?t advanced
again; this time to the front of the altar; and; taking his stand upon
a kind of stone step; addressed the priests and priestesses and all
the encircling audience in a voice so loud and clear that I could
distinguish and understand every word he said。
〃The Guardian of the heavenly Child; the Nurse decreed; the appointed
Nurturer; She who is the shadow of her that bore the Child; She who in
her day bears the symbol of the Child and is consecrated to its
service from of old; She whose heart is filled with the wisdom of the
Child and who utters the decrees of Heaven; has spoken。 Hearken now to
the voice of the Oracle uttered in answer to the questions of me;
Har?t; the head priest of the Eternal Child during my life…days。 Thus
says the Oracle; the Guardian; the Nurturer; marked like all who went
before her with the holy mark of the new moon。 She on whom the spirit;
flitting from generation to generation; has alighted for a while。 'O
people of the White Kendah; worshippers of the Child in this land and
descendants of those who for thousands of years worshipped the Child
in a more ancient land until the barbarians drove it thence with the
remnant that remained。 War is upon you; O people of the White Kendah。
Jana the evil one; he whose other name is Set; he whose other name is
Satan; he who for this while lives in the shape of an elephant; he who
is worshipped by the thousands whom once you conquered; and whom still
you bridle by my might; comes up against you。 The Darkness wars
against the Daylight; the Evil wars against the Good。 My curse has
fallen upon the people of Jana; my hail has smitten them; their corn
and their cattle; they have no food to eat。 But they are still strong
for war and there is food in your land。 They come to take your corn;
Jana comes to trample your god。 The Evil comes to destroy the Good;
the Night to Devour the Day。 It is the last of many battles。 How shall
you conquer; O People of the Child? Not by your own strength; for you
are few in number and Jana is very strong。 Not by the strength of the
Child; for the Child grows weak and old; the days of its dominion are
almost done; and its worship is almost outworn。 Here alone that
worship lingers; but new gods; who are still the old gods; press on to
take its place and to lead it to its rest。'
〃How then shall you conquer that; when the Child has departed to its
own place; a remnant of you may still remain? In one way onlyso says
the Guardian; the Nurturer of the Child speaking with the voice of the
Child; by the help of those whom you have summoned to your aid from
far。 There were four of them; but one you have suffered to be slain in
the maw of the Watcher in the cave。 It was an evil deed; O sons and
daughters of the Child; for as the Watcher is now dead; so ere long
many of you who planned this deed must die who; had it not been for
that man's blood; would have lived on a while。 Why did you do this
thing? That you might keep a secret; the secret of the theft of a
woman; that