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the star-child-第4部分
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that he lost the threads of his way; and found himself at last in a
great square; in which there was a palace of a King。
And the gate of the palace opened; and the priests and the high
officers of the city ran forth to meet him; and they abased
themselves before him; and said; 'Thou art our lord for whom we
have been waiting; and the son of our King。'
And the Star…Child answered them and said; 'I am no king's son; but
the child of a poor beggar…woman。 And how say ye that I am
beautiful; for I know that I am evil to look at?'
Then he; whose armour was inlaid with gilt flowers; and on whose
helmet crouched a lion that had wings; held up a shield; and cried;
'How saith my lord that he is not beautiful?'
And the Star…Child looked; and lo! his face was even as it had
been; and his comeliness had come back to him; and he saw that in
his eyes which he had not seen there before。
And the priests and the high officers knelt down and said to him;
'It was prophesied of old that on this day should come he who was
to rule over us。 Therefore; let our lord take this crown and this
sceptre; and be in his justice and mercy our King over us。'
But he said to them; 'I am not worthy; for I have denied the mother
who bare me; nor may I rest till I have found her; and known her
forgiveness。 Therefore; let me go; for I must wander again over
the world; and may not tarry here; though ye bring me the crown and
the sceptre。' And as he spake he turned his face from them towards
the street that led to the gate of the city; and lo! amongst the
crowd that pressed round the soldiers; he saw the beggar…woman who
was his mother; and at her side stood the leper; who had sat by the
road。
And a cry of joy broke from his lips; and he ran over; and kneeling
down he kissed the wounds on his mother's feet; and wet them with
his tears。 He bowed his head in the dust; and sobbing; as one
whose heart might break; he said to her: 'Mother; I denied thee in
the hour of my pride。 Accept me in the hour of my humility。
Mother; I gave thee hatred。 Do thou give me love。 Mother; I
rejected thee。 Receive thy child now。' But the beggar…woman
answered him not a word。
And he reached out his hands; and clasped the white feet of the
leper; and said to him: 'Thrice did I give thee of my mercy。 Bid
my mother speak to me once。' But the leper answered him not a
word。
And he sobbed again and said: 'Mother; my suffering is greater
than I can bear。 Give me thy forgiveness; and let me go back to
the forest。' And the beggar…woman put her hand on his head; and
said to him; 'Rise;' and the leper put his hand on his head; and
said to him; 'Rise;' also。
And he rose up from his feet; and looked at them; and lo! they were
a King and a Queen。
And the Queen said to him; 'This is thy father whom thou hast
succoured。'
And the King said; 'This is thy mother whose feet thou hast washed
with thy tears。' And they fell on his neck and kissed him; and
brought him into the palace and clothed him in fair raiment; and
set the crown upon his head; and the sceptre in his hand; and over
the city that stood by the river he ruled; and was its lord。 Much
justice and mercy did he show to all; and the evil Magician he
banished; and to the Woodcutter and his wife he sent many rich
gifts; and to their children he gave high honour。 Nor would he
suffer any to be cruel to bird or beast; but taught love and
loving…kindness and charity; and to the poor he gave bread; and to
the naked he gave raiment; and there was peace and plenty in the
land。
Yet ruled he not long; so great had been his suffering; and so
bitter the fire of his testing; for after the space of three years
he died。 And he who came after him ruled evilly。
End
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