登陆注册
3651200000046

第46章 THE PORTER AND THE THREE LADIES OF BAGHDAD.(21)

'With all my heart,'answered I;and heated water in plenty and carrying it in to himwashed his body well with lupin-meal and rubbed him down and changed his clothes and spread him a high bedon which he lay down to rest after the bath. Then said he'O my brothercut me a melon and sweeten it with sugar-candy.'So I went to the closet and bringing a fine melon I found there on a plattersaid to him'O my lordhast thou no knife?'Here it is,'answered he'on the high shelf at my head.'So I got up hurriedly and taking the knifedrew it from its sheath;but in stepping down backwardmy foot slipped and I fell heavily on the youthholding in my hand the knife,which hastened to fulfil that which was ordained and entered his heartand he died forthright. When I saw that he was no more and that I had indeed killed himI cried out grievously and buffeted my face and tore my clothessaying'We are God's and to Him we return!There remained for this youth but one day of the period of danger that the astrologers had foretold for himand the death of this fair one was to be at my hand!Verilymy life is nought but disasters and afflictions!Would he had not asked me to cut the melon or would I had died before him!But what God decrees cometh to pass.'When I was certain that there was no life left in himI rose and ascending the stairreplaced the trap-door and covered it with earth. Then I looked out to sea and saw the ship cleaving the waters in the direction of the island.

Whereat I was afeared and said'They will be here anon and will find their son dead and know 'twas I killed him and will slay me without fail.'So I climbed up into a high tree and hid myself among the leaves. Hardly had I done sowhen the vessel came to an anchor and the slaves landed with the old man and made direct for the placewhere they cleared away the earth and were surprised to find it soft. Then they raised the trap-door and going downfound the boy lying deadclad in clean clothes,with his face shining from the bath and the knife sticking in his breast. At this sightthey shrieked aloud and wept and buffeted their faces and cried out'Alas!woe worth the day!'whilst the old man swooned away and remained so long insensiblethat the slaves thought he would not survive his son. So they wrapped the dead youth in his clothes and carried him up and laid him on the groundcovering him with a shroud of silk. Then they addressed themselves to transport all that was in the place to the ship,and presently the old man revived and coming up after themsaw his son laid outwhereupon he fell on the ground and strewed dust on his head and buffeted his face and tore his beard;and his weeping redoubledas he hung over his dead sontill he swooned away again. After awhile the slaves came backwith a silken carpetand laying the old man thereonsat down at his head. All this time I was in the tree above themwatching them;and indeed my heart became hoary before my headfor all the grief and affliction I had undergone. The old man ceased not from his swoon till nigh upon sundownwhen he came to himself and looking upon his dead sonrecalled what had happened and how what he had feared had come to pass: and he buffeted his face and head and recited the following verses:

My heart is cleft in twain for severance of loves;The burning tears pour down in torrents from my eye.

My every wish with him I loved is fled away: What can I do or say? what helpwhat hope have I?

Would I had never looked upon his lovely face!Alasthe ways on me are straitened far and nigh!

What charm can bring me peacewhat drink forgetfulnessWhilst in my heart the fire of love burns fierce and high?

Would that my feet had trod with him the road of death!Then should I notas nowin lonely sorrow sigh.

O Godthat art my hopehave pity upon me!Unite us twainI cravein Paradise for aye!

How blessed were we oncewhilst one house held us both And twinned in pure content our happy lives passed by!

Till fortune aimed at us the shafts of severance And parted us;for who her arrows can defy?

For lo!the age's pearlthe darling of his folkThe mould of every gracewas singled out to die!

I call him back: 'Would God thine hour had never come!'What while the case takes speech and doth forestall my cry.

Which is the speediest way to win to theemy son!My soul had paid the priceif that thy life might buy.

The sun could not compare with himfor lo!it sets. Nor yet the moon that wanes and wasteth from the sky.

Alasmy grief for thee and my complaint of fate!None can console for thee nor aught thy place supply.

Thy sire is all distraught with languishment for thee;Since death upon thee camehis hopes are gone awry.

Surelysome foe hath cast an envious eye on us: May he who wrought this thing his just deserts aby!

Then he sobbed once and gave up the ghost;whereupon the slaves cried out'Alasour master!'and strewed dust on their heads and wept sore. Then they carried the two bodies to the ship and set sail. As soon as they were out of sightI came down from the tree and raising the trap-doorwent down into the underground dwellingwhere the sight of some of the youth's gear recalled him to my mindand I repeated the following verses:

I see their traces and pine for longing pain;My tears rain down on the empty dwelling-place!

And I pray to Godwho willed that we should partOne day to grant us reunionof His grace!

Then I went up again and spent the day in walking about the islandreturning to the underground dwelling for the night. Thus I lived for a monthduring which time I became aware that the sea was gradually receding day by day from the western side of the islandtill by the end of the monthI found that the water was become low enough to afford a passage to the mainland. At this I rejoicedmaking sure of deliveryand fording the little water that remainedmade shift to reach the mainlandwhere I found great heaps of sandin which even a camel would sink up to the knees. HoweverI took heart and making my way through the sandespied something shining afar offas it were a bright-blazing fire. So I made towards itthinking to find succour and repeating the following verses:

同类推荐
  • 食疗本草

    食疗本草

    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。
  • 丹霞子淳禅师语录

    丹霞子淳禅师语录

    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。
  • 法华游意

    法华游意

    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。
  • 古今医鉴

    古今医鉴

    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。
  • 日闻录

    日闻录

    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
  • 嫡女荣耀

    嫡女荣耀

    重生一世,她是东楚凤府嫡女,也是人人口中的灾星,一朝回府,她带着仇恨归来。与继母明争暗斗,与亲父冷眼相对,与各位皇子周旋。她,鲜有败绩;她,败给了他。他,风采艳艳,睥睨天下。第一次两人见面,他要杀她,两人争锋相对;第二次见面,他接受她活着;第三次见面,他向众人宣示主权……本文一对一,男主霸道傲娇且腹黑,女主面乖心黑却感情白痴,且看两人如何斗智斗勇,携手颠覆这万里江山。
  • 我的清纯小娇妻

    我的清纯小娇妻

    秦皓然并不叫秦皓然,而是叫Seven,他对于自己很早之前的记忆都没有了,据说是莉娜在几个月前救了他的命,所以此时他才会在这里站在莉娜的面前。实际上,他就算是榆木脑袋,在莉娜的各种明示暗示中也该明白她对自己的真实心意了,但是,他不想扯上一些人情之外的感情。说不清为什么,但是他的心总会在潜意识中提醒他,好像是有什么人已经在他的心里住的稳稳妥妥的,所以再也不能让别的女人住进去了,但他不知道的是他心里的那个人就是莉娜……
  • 龙姬女神

    龙姬女神

    新书【黑铁神话】,同一个故事同一个主角,发生在三千年前的事情,算是本篇的前传。推龙推蛇,推数千亿高温的太阳。推翻宙斯,是为了完成宙斯没完成的渣事。取代克洛诺斯,是为了成为比克洛诺斯更霸道的支配者。身在黑暗,向往光明。蓦然回首,我已非我。【有错别字的章节,希望大家书评提醒我一下,拜谢!】
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 上班族身心健康枕边书

    上班族身心健康枕边书

    上班了,走向社会了,毫无疑问,只要我们努力付出,我们就会一步步地迈向人生、事业的巅峰。事业上的成功、家庭的幸福、人际关系的协调,这都是我们渴望和追求的。但是真正上班了却不像我们想象的那样幸福———疾病、亚健康像是恶魔一样缠上我们的上班族精英……
  • 直播之荒野挑战

    直播之荒野挑战

    我曾行走在世界屋脊:珠穆朗玛峰的冰冷山脊上;也曾穿越在死亡沙漠:撒啦哈大沙漠的无人区中;我曾从万米的高空,极限跳伞定点进入燕子洞;也曾潜入百米深的百慕大三角深海,与海底鲨鱼搏斗!我叫陈旭,华夏人,世界最牛逼的荒野主播,你们可以叫我旭爷,现在,我正在美洲,世界最大的热带雨林中进行直播,大家可以看到,我浑身上下,只穿了一条短裤,是的,连鞋也没穿,这一次,我要挑战不带任何物品,在雨林极限生存六十天!书友群:469520768VIP书友群:583853692(进群需验证全订阅)
  • 歃血江湖行

    歃血江湖行

    这一切发生在永安七年春。从清河镖局的血案开始,过了很久才会结束。有不肖子孙叶莲舟,有入梦山鬼易横江。有魔教少年陈渡水,有江湖浪子沈红叶。叶莲舟时常想如果自己的兄长并不是清案司首座,自己是不是就不会卷入这一场纷争。从九龙白玉盘到宁河王谋反。从江湖到庙堂。怅然江湖梦,歃血江湖行。
  • 且以深情共流年

    且以深情共流年

    似锦的流年,昨日的青春。不知道这样的结局算不算是最好。只是,一切都已经不能够重来。站在不远的地方,唯有淡淡的说一句,你还好吗?
  • 我的异界城主生活

    我的异界城主生活

    这是一篇种田文,主角在魔法世界点科技树,来建立自己的王国。当魔法与科技相撞,到底能擦出怎样的火花呢?
  • 留美驱魔人2

    留美驱魔人2

    在纽约哈德逊河与孪生兄弟决斗以后,吴笛在奇异梦境中醒来,坠落天使和天使甚至包括吴笛在内的凡人,都清晰听到路西法一句玩味的挑衅。随后,吴笛和萨米特两个驱魔人的冒险又多了万分凶险。龙的预兆;吴笛亲手屠杀所爱;关于天启的第二道启示;吴笛和萨米特奋不顾身地远赴墨西哥寻找混血神祇的帮助;天使的陨落;异度空间的吸血鬼巢穴……吴笛和萨米特两个弱小的人类,会影响大局的发展吗?等待两人的前路,迷雾重重,曲折难行。