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石榴之屋-第29章

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white rocks; and the scaled dragons sleeping in their caves。  as we

passed over the mountains we held our breath lest the snows might

fall on us; and each man tied a veil of gauze before his eyes。  as

we passed through the valleys the pygmies shot arrows at us from

the hollows of the trees; and at night…time we heard the wild men

beating on their drums。  when we came to the tower of apes we set

fruits before them; and they did not harm us。  when we came to the

tower of serpents we gave them warm milk in howls of brass; and

they let us go by。  three times in our journey we came to the banks

of the oxus。  we crossed it on rafts of wood with great bladders of

blown hide。  the river…horses raged against us and sought to slay

us。  when the camels saw them they trembled。

the kings of each city levied tolls on us; but would not suffer us

to enter their gates。  they threw us bread over the walls; little

maize…cakes baked in honey and cakes of fine flour filled with

dates。  for every hundred baskets we gave them a bead of amber。

when the dwellers in the villages saw us ing; they poisoned the

wells and fled to the hill…summits。  we fought with the magadae who

are born old; and grow younger and younger every year; and die when

they are little children; and with the laktroi who say that they

are the sons of tigers; and paint themselves yellow and black; and

with the aurantes who bury their dead on the tops of trees; and

themselves live in dark caverns lest the sun; who is their god;

should slay them; and with the krimnians who worship a crocodile;

and give it earrings of green glass; and feed it with butter and

fresh fowls; and with the agazonbae; who are dog…faced; and with

the sibans; who have horses feet; and run more swiftly than

horses。  a third of our pany died in battle; and a third died of

want。  the rest murmured against me; and said that i had brought

them an evil fortune。  i took a horned adder from beneath a stone

and let it sting me。  when they saw that i did not sicken they grew

afraid。

in the fourth month we reached the city of illel。  it was night…

time when we came to the grove that is outside the walls; and the

air was sultry; for the moon was travelling in scorpion。  we took

the ripe pomegranates from the trees; and brake them; and drank

their sweet juices。  then we lay down on our carpets; and waited

for the dawn。

and at dawn we rose and knocked at the gate of the city。  it was

wrought out of red bronze; and carved with sea…dragons and dragons

that have wings。  the guards looked down from the battlements and

asked us our business。  the interpreter of the caravan answered

that we had e from the island of syria with much merchandise。

they took hostages; and told us that they would open the gate to us

at noon; and bade us tarry till then。

when it was noon they opened the gate; and as we entered in the

people came crowding out of the houses to look at us; and a crier

went round the city crying through a shell。  we stood in the

market…place; and the negroes uncorded the bales of figured cloths

and opened the carved chests of sycamore。  and when they had ended

their task; the merchants set forth their strange wares; the waxed

linen from egypt and the painted linen from the country of the

ethiops; the purple sponges from tyre and the blue hangings from

sidon; the cups of cold amber and the fine vessels of glass and the

curious vessels of burnt clay。  from the roof of a house a pany

of women watched us。  one of them wore a mask of gilded leather。

and on the first day the priests came and bartered with us; and on

the second day came the nobles; and on the third day came the

craftsmen and the slaves。  and this is their custom with all

merchants as long as they tarry in the city。

and we tarried for a moon; and when the moon was waning; i wearied

and wandered away through the streets of the city and came to the

garden of its god。  the priests in their yellow robes moved

silently through the green trees; and on a pavement of black marble

stood the rose…red house in which the god had his dwelling。  its

doors were of powdered lacquer; and bulls and peacocks were wrought

on them in raised and polished gold。  the tilted roof was of sea…

green porcelain; and the jutting eaves were festooned with little

bells。  when the white doves flew past; they struck the bells with

their wings and made them tinkle。

in front of the temple was a pool of clear water paved with veined

onyx。  i lay down beside it; and with my pale fingers i touched the

broad leaves。  one of the priests came towards me and stood behind

me。  he had sandals on his feet; one of soft serpent…skin and the

other of birds plumage。  on his head was a mitre of black felt

decorated with silver crescents。  seven yellows were woven into his

robe; and his frizzed hair was stained with antimony。

after a little while he spake to me; and asked me my desire。

i told him that my desire was to see the god。

〃the god is hunting;〃 said the priest; looking strangely at me

with his small slanting eyes。

〃tell me in what forest; and i will ride with him;〃 i answered。

he bed out the soft fringes of his tunic with his long pointed

nails。  〃the god is asleep;〃 he murmured。

〃tell me on what couch; and i will watch by him;〃 i answered。

〃the god is at the feast;〃 he cried。

〃if the wine be sweet i will drink it with him; and if it be

bitter i will drink it with him also;〃 was my answer。

he bowed his head in wonder; and; taking me by the hand; he raised

me up; and led me into the temple。

and in the first chamber i saw an idol seated on a throne of

jasper bordered with great orient pearls。  it was carved out of

ebony; and in stature was of the stature of a man。  on its forehead

was a ruby; and thick oil dripped from its hair on to its thighs。

its feet were red with the blood of a newly…slain kid; and its

loins girt with a copper belt that was studded with seven beryls。

and i said to the priest; 〃is this the god?〃  and he an
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