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salammbo-第9部分
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several of them who had set out for Carthage had not returned; no
doubt they had been killed。 So much injustice exasperated them; and
they began to pull up the stakes of their tents; to roll up their
cloaks; and to bridle their horses; every one took his helmet and
sword; and instantly all was ready。 Those who had no arms rushed into
the woods to cut staves。
Day dawned; the people of Sicca were roused; and stirring in the
streets。 〃They are going to Carthage;〃 said they; and the rumour of
this soon spread through the country。
From every path and every ravine men arose。 Shepherds were seen
running down from the mountains。
Then; when the Barbarians had set out; Spendius circled the plain;
riding on a Punic stallion; and attended by his slave; who led a third
horse。
A single tent remained。 Spendius entered it。
〃Up; master! rise! we are departing!〃
〃And where are you going?〃 asked Matho。
〃To Carthage!〃 cried Spendius。
Matho bounded upon the horse which the slave held at the door。
CHAPTER III
SALAMMBO
The moon was rising just above the waves; and on the town which was
still wrapped in darkness there glittered white and luminous specks:
the pole of a chariot; a dangling rag of linen; the corner of a wall;
or a golden necklace on the bosom of a god。 The glass balls on the
roofs of the temples beamed like great diamonds here and there。 But
ill…defined ruins; piles of black earth; and gardens formed deeper
masses in the gloom; and below Malqua fishermen's nets stretched from
one house to another like gigantic bats spreading their wings。 The
grinding of the hydraulic wheels which conveyed water to the highest
storys of the palaces; was no longer heard; and the camels; lying
ostrich fashion on their stomachs; rested peacefully in the middle of
the terraces。 The porters were asleep in the streets on the thresholds
of the houses; the shadows of the colossuses stretched across the
deserted squares; occasionally in the distance the smoke of a still
burning sacrifice would escape through the bronze tiling; and the
heavy breeze would waft the odours of aromatics blended with the scent
of the sea and the exhalation from the sun…heated walls。 The
motionless waves shone around Carthage; for the moon was spreading her
light at once upon the mountain…circled gulf and upon the lake of
Tunis; where flamingoes formed long rose…coloured lines amid the banks
of sand; while further on beneath the catacombs the great salt lagoon
shimmered like a piece of silver。 The blue vault of heaven sank on the
horizon in one direction into the dustiness of the plains; and in the
other into the mists of the sea; and on the summit of the Acropolis;
the pyramidal cypress trees; fringing the temple of Eschmoun; swayed
murmuring like the regular waves that beat slowly along the mole
beneath the ramparts。
Salammbo ascended to the terrace of her palace; supported by a female
slave who carried an iron dish filled with live coals。
In the middle of the terrace there was a small ivory bed covered with
lynx skins; and cushions made with the feathers of the parrot; a
fatidical animal consecrated to the gods; and at the four corners rose
four long perfuming…pans filled with nard; incense; cinnamomum; and
myrrh。 The slave lit the perfumes。 Salammbo looked at the polar star;
she slowly saluted the four points of heaven; and knelt down on the
ground in the azure dust which was strewn with golden stars in
imitation of the firmament。 Then with both elbows against her sides;
her fore…arms straight and her hands open; she threw back her head
beneath the rays of the moon; and said:
〃O Rabetna!Baalet!Tanith!〃 and her voice was lengthened in a
plaintive fashion as if calling to some one。 〃Anaitis! Astarte!
Derceto! Astoreth! Mylitta! Athara! Elissa! Tiratha!By the hidden
symbols; by the resounding sistra;by the furrows of the earth;by
the eternal silence and by the eternal fruitfulness;mistress of the
gloomy sea and of the azure shores; O Queen of the watery world; all
hail!〃
She swayed her whole body twice or thrice; and then cast herself face
downwards in the dust with both arms outstretched。
But the slave nimbly raised her; for according to the rites someone
must catch the suppliant at the moment of his prostration; this told
him that the gods accepted him; and Salammbo's nurse never failed in
this pious duty。
Some merchants from Darytian Gaetulia had brought her to Carthage when
quite young; and after her enfranchisement she would not forsake her
old masters; as was shown by her right ear; which was pierced with a
large hole。 A petticoat of many…coloured stripes fitted closely on her
hips; and fell to her ankles; where two tin rings clashed together。
Her somewhat flat face was yellow like her tunic。 Silver bodkins of
great length formed a sun behind her head。 She wore a coral button on
the nostril; and she stood beside the bed more erect than a Hermes;
and with her eyelids cast down。
Salammbo walked to the edge of the terrace; her eyes swept the horizon
for an instant; and then were lowered upon the sleeping town; while
the sigh that she heaved swelled her bosom; and gave an undulating
movement to the whole length of the long white simar which hung
without clasp or girdle about her。 Her curved and painted sandals were
hidden beneath a heap of emeralds; and a net of purple thread was
filled with her disordered hair。
But she raised her head to gaze upon the moon; and murmured; mingling
her speech with fragments of hymns:
〃How lightly turnest thou; supported by the impalpable ether! It
brightens about thee; and 'tis the stir of thine agitation that
distributes the winds and fruitful dews。 According as thou dost wax
and wane the eyes of cats and spots of panthers lengthen or grow
short。 Wives shriek thy name in the pangs of childbirth! Thou makest
the shells to swell; the wine to bubble; and the corpse to putrefy!
Thou formest the pearls at the bottom of the sea!
〃And every germ; O goddess! ferments in the dark depths of thy
moisture。
〃When thou appearest; quietness is spread abroad upon the earth; the
flowers close; the waves are soothed; wearied man stretches his breast
toward thee; and the world with its oceans and mountains looks at
itself in thy face as in a mirror。 Thou art white; gentle; luminous;
immaculate; helping; purifying; serene!〃
The crescent of the moon was then over the mountain of the Hot
Springs; in the hollow formed by its two summits; on the other side of
the gulf。 Below it there was a little star; and all around it a pale
circle。 Salammbo went on:
〃But thou art a terrible mistress!Monsters; terrifying phantoms; and
lying dreams come from thee; thine eyes devour the stones of
buildings; and the apes are ever ill each time thou growest young
again。
〃Whither goest thou? Why dost thou change thy forms continually? Now;
slender and curved thou glidest through space like a mastless galley;
and then; amid the stars; thou art like a shepherd keeping his flock。
Shining and round; thou dost graze the mountain…tops like the wheel of
a chariot。
〃O Tanith! thou dost love me? I have looked so much on thee! But no!
thou sailest through thine azure; and II remain on the motionless
earth。
〃Taanach; take your nebal and play softly on the silver string; for my
heart is sad!〃
The slave lifted a sort of harp of ebony wood; taller than herself;
and triangular in shape like a delta; she fixed the point in a crystal
globe; and with both hands began to play。
The sounds followed one another hurried and deep; like the buzzing of
bees; and with increasing sonorousness floated away into the night
with the complaining of the waves; and the rustling of the great trees
on the summit of the Acropolis。
〃Hush!〃 cried Salammbo。
〃What ails you; mistress? The blowing of the breeze; the passing of a
cloud; everything disquiets you just now!〃
〃I do not know;〃 she said。
〃You are wearied with too long prayers!〃
〃Oh! Tanaach; I would fain be dissolved in them like a flower in
wine!〃
〃Perhaps it is the smoke of your perfumes?〃
〃No!〃 said Salammbo; 〃the spirit of the gods dwells in fragrant
odours。〃
Then the slave spoke to her of her father。 It was thought that he had
gone towards the amber country; behind the pillars of Melkarth。 〃But
if he does not return;〃 she said; 〃you must nevertheless; since it was
his will; choose a husband among the sons of the Ancients; and then
your grief will pass away in a man's arms。〃
〃Why?〃 asked the young girl。 All those that she had seen had horrified
her with their fallow…deer laughter and their coarse limbs。
〃Sometimes; Tanaach; from the depths of my being there exhale as it
were hot fumes heavier than the vapours from a volcano。 Voices call
me; a globe of fire rolls and mounts within my bosom; it stifles me; I
am at the point of death; and then; something sweet; flowing from my
brow to my feet; passes through my fleshit is a caress enfolding me;
and I feel myself crushed as if some god were stretched upon me。 Oh!
would that I could lose myself in the mists of the night; the waters
of the fountains; the sap of the trees; that I could issue from my
body; and be but a breath; or a ray; and glide; mount up to thee; O
Mother!〃
She raised her arms to their full length; arching her form; which in
its long garment was as pale and light as the moon。 Then she fell
back; panting; on the ivory couch; but Taanach passed an amber
necklace with dolphin's teeth about her neck to banish terrors; and
Salammbo said in an almost stifled voice: 〃Go and bring me
Schahabarim。〃
Her father had not wished her to enter the college of priestesses; nor
even to be made at all acquainted with the popular Tanith。 He was
reserving her for some alliance that might serve
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