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salammbo-第62部分
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dried up; and their helmets were filled with powdery skulls; feet
which had lost their flesh stood out straight from the knemides;
skeletons still wore their cloaks; and bones; cleaned by the sun; made
gleaming spots in the midst of the sand。
The lions were resting with their breasts against the ground and both
paws stretched out; winking their eyelids in the bright daylight;
which was heightened by the reflection from the white rocks。 Others
were seated on their hind…quarters and staring before them; or else
were sleeping; rolled into a ball and half hidden by their great
manes; they all looked well fed; tired; and dull。 They were as
motionless as the mountain and the dead。 Night was falling; the sky
was striped with broad red bands in the west。
In one of the heaps; which in an irregular fashion embossed the plain;
something rose up vaguer than a spectre。 Then one of the lions set
himself in motion; his monstrous form cutting a black shadow on the
background of the purple sky; and when he was quite close to the man;
he knocked him down with a single blow of his paw。
Then; stretching himself flat upon him; he slowly drew out the
entrails with the edge of his teeth。
Afterwards he opened his huge jaws; and for some minutes uttered a
lengthened roar which was repeated by the echoes in the mountain; and
was finally lost in the solitude。
Suddenly some small gravel rolled down from above。 The rustling of
rapid steps was heard; and in the direction of the portcullis and of
the gorge there appeared pointed muzzles and straight ears; with
gleaming; tawny eyes。 These were the jackals coming to eat what was
left。
The Carthaginian; who was leaning over the top of the precipice to
look; went back again。
CHAPTER XV
MATHO
There were rejoicings at Carthage;rejoicings deep; universal;
extravagant; frantic; the holes of the ruins had been stopped up; the
statues of the gods had been repainted; the streets were strewn with
myrtle branches; incense smoked at the corners of the crossways; and
the throng on the terraces looked; in their variegated garments; like
heaps of flowers blooming in the air。
The shouts of the water…carriers watering the pavement rose above the
continual screaming of voices; slaves belonging to Hamilcar offered in
his name roasted barley and pieces of raw meat; people accosted one
another; and embraced one another with tears; the Tyrian towns were
taken; the nomads dispersed; and all the Barbarians annihilated。 The
Acropolis was hidden beneath coloured velaria; the beaks of the
triremes; drawn up in line outside the mole; shone like a dyke of
diamonds; everywhere there was a sense of the restoration of order;
the beginning of a new existence; and the diffusion of vast happiness:
it was the day of Salammbo's marriage with the King of the Numidians。
On the terrace of the temple of Khamon there were three long tables
laden with gigantic plate; at which the priests; Ancients; and the
rich were to sit; and there was a fourth and higher one for Hamilcar;
Narr' Havas; and Salammbo; for as she had saved her country by the
restoration of the zaimph; the people turned her wedding day into a
national rejoicing; and were waiting in the square below till she
should appear。
But their impatience was excited by another and more acrid longing:
Matho's death has been promised for the ceremony。
It had been proposed at first to flay him alive; to pour lead into his
entrails; to kill him with hunger; he should be tied to a tree; and an
ape behind him should strike him on the head with a stone; he had
offended Tanith; and the cynocephaluses of Tanith should avenge her。
Others were of opinion that he should be led about on a dromedary
after linen wicks; dipped in oil; had been inserted in his body in
several places;and they took pleasure in the thought of the large
animal wandering through the streets with this man writhing beneath
the fires like a candelabrum blown about by the wind。
But what citizens should be charged with his torture; and why
disappoint the rest? They would have liked a kind of death in which
the whole town might take part; in which every hand; every weapon;
everything Carthaginian; to the very paving…stones in the streets and
the waves in the gulf; could rend him; and crush him; and annihilate
him。 Accordingly the Ancients decided that he should go from his
prison to the square of Khamon without any escort; and with his arms
fastened to his back; it was forbidden to strike him to the heart; in
order that he might live the longer; to put out his eyes; so that he
might see the torture through; to hurl anything against his person; or
to lay more than three fingers upon him at a time。
Although he was not to appear until the end of the day; the people
sometimes fancied that he could be seen; and the crowd would rush
towards the Acropolis; and empty the streets; to return with
lengthened murmurings。 Some people had remained standing in the same
place since the day before; and they would call on one another from a
distance and show their nails which they had allowed to grow; the
better to bury them into his flesh。 Others walked restlessly up and
down; some were as pale as though they were awaiting their own
execution。
Suddenly lofty feather fans rose above the heads; behind the Mappalian
district。 It was Salammbo leaving her palace; a sigh of relief found
vent。
But the procession was long in coming; it marched with deliberation。
First there filed past the priests of the Pataec Gods; then those of
Eschmoun; of Melkarth; and all the other colleges in succession; with
the same insignia; and in the same order as had been observed at the
time of the sacrifice。 The pontiffs of Moloch passed with heads bent;
and the multitude stood aside from them in a kind of remorse。 But the
priests of Rabbetna advanced with a proud step; and with lyres in
their hands; the priestesses followed them in transparent robes of
yellow or black; uttering cries like birds and writhing like vipers;
or else whirling round to the sound of flutes to imitate the dance of
the stars; while their light garments wafted puffs of delicate scents
through the streets。
The Kedeschim; with painted eyelids; who symbolised the hermaphrodism
of the Divinity; received applause among these women; and; being
perfumed and dressed like them; they resembled them in spite of their
flat breasts and narrower hips。 Moreover; on this day the female
principle dominated and confused all things; a mystic voluptuousness
moved in the heavy air; the torches were already lighted in the depths
of the sacred woods; there was to be a great celebration there during
the night; three vessels had brought courtesans from Sicily; and
others had come from the desert。
As the colleges arrived they ranged themselves in the courts of the
temples; on the outer galleries; and along double staircases which
rose against the walls; and drew together at the top。 Files of white
robes appeared between the colonnades; and the architecture was
peopled with human statues; motionless as statues of stone。
Then came the masters of the exchequer; the governors of the
provinces; and all the rich。 A great tumult prevailed below。 Adjacent
streets were discharging the crowd; hierodules were driving it back
with blows of sticks; and then Salammbo appeared in a litter
surmounted by a purple canopy; and surrounded by the Ancients crowned
with their golden tiaras。
Thereupon an immense shout arose; the cymbals and crotala sounded more
loudly; the tabourines thundered; and the great purple canopy sank
between the two pylons。
It appeared again on the first landing。 Salammbo was walking slowly
beneath it; then she crossed the terrace to take her seat behind on a
kind of throne cut out of the carapace of a tortoise。 An ivory stool
with three steps was pushed beneath her feet; two Negro children knelt
on the edge of the first step; and sometimes she would rest both arms;
which were laden with rings of excessive weight; upon their heads。
From ankle to hip she was covered with a network of narrow meshes
which were in imitation of fish scales; and shone like mother…of…
pearl; her waist was clasped by a blue zone; which allowed her breasts
to be seen through two crescent…shaped slashings; the nipples were
hidden by carbuncle pendants。 She had a headdress made of peacock's
feathers studded with gems; an ample cloak; as white as snow; fell
behind her;and with her elbows at her sides; her knees pressed
together; and circles of diamonds on the upper part of her arms; she
remained perfectly upright in a hieratic attitude。
Her father and her husband were on two lower seats; Narr' Havas
dressed in a light simar and wearing his crown of rock…salt; from
which there strayed two tresses of hair as twisted as the horns of
Ammon; and Hamilcar in a violet tunic figured with gold vine branches;
and with a battle…sword at his side。
The python of the temple of Eschmoun lay on the ground amid pools of
pink oil in the space enclosed by the tables; and; biting its tail;
described a large black circle。 In the middle of the circle there was
a copper pillar bearing a crystal egg; and; as the sun shone upon it;
rays were emitted on every side。
Behind Salammbo stretched the priests of Tanith in linen robes; on her
right the Ancients; in their tiaras; formed a great gold line; and on
the other side the rich with their emerald sceptres a great green
line;while quite in the background; where the priests of Moloch were
ranged; the cloaks looked like a wall of purple。 The other colleges
occupied the lower terraces。 The multitude obstructed the streets。 It
reached to the house…tops; and extended in long files to the summit of
the Acropolis。 Having thus the people at her feet; the firmament above
her head; and around
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