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rubbed her face with her sleeve; the black colour; the senile

trembling; the bent figure disappeared; and there remained a strong

old man whose skin seemed tanned by sand; wind; and sea。 A tuft of

white hair rose on his skull like the crest of a bird; and he

indicated his disguise; as it lay on the ground; with an ironic

glance。



〃You have done well; Iddibal! 'Tis well!〃 Then piercing him; as it

were; with his keen gaze: 〃No one yet suspects?〃



The old man swore to him by the Kabiri that the mystery had been kept。

They never left their cottage; which was three days' journey from

Hadrumetum; on a shore peopled with turtles; and with palms on the

dune。 〃And in accordance with your command; O Master! I teach him to

hurl the javelin and to drive a team。〃



〃He is strong; is he not?〃



〃Yes; Master; and intrepid as well! He has no fear of serpents; or

thunder; or phantoms。 He runs bare…footed like a herdsman along the

brinks of precipices。〃



〃Speak! speak!〃



〃He invents snares for wild beasts。 Would you believe it; that last

moon he surprised an eagle; he dragged it away; and the bird's blood

and the child's were scattered in the air in large drops like driven

roses。 The animal in its fury enwrapped him in the beating of its

wings; he strained it against his breast; and as it died his laughter

increased; piercing and proud like the clashing of swords。〃



Hamilcar bent his head; dazzled by such presages of greatness。



〃But he has been for some time restless and disturbed。 He gazes at the

sails passing far out at sea; he is melancholy; he rejects bread; he

inquires about the gods; and he wishes to become acquainted with

Carthage。〃



〃No; no! not yet!〃 exclaimed the Suffet。



The old slave seemed to understand the peril which alarmed Hamilcar;

and he resumed:



〃How is he to be restrained? Already I am obliged to make him

promises; and I have come to Carthage only to buy him a dagger with a

silver handle and pearls all around it。〃 Then he told how; having

perceived the Suffet on the terrace; he had passed himself off on the

warders of the harbour as one of Salammbo's women; so as to make his

way in to him。



Hamilcar remained for a long time apparently lost in deliberation; at

last he said:



〃To…morrow you will present yourself at sunset behind the purple

factories in Megara; and imitate a jackal's cry three times。 If you do

not see me; you will return to Carthage on the first day of every

moon。 Forget nothing! Love him! You may speak to him now about

Hamilcar。〃



The slave resumed his costume; and they left the house and the harbour

together。



Hamilcar went on his way alone on foot and without an escort; for the

meetings of the Ancients were; under extraordinary circumstances;

always secret; and were resorted to mysteriously。



At first he went along the western front of the Acropolis; and then

passed through the Green Market; the galleries of Kinisdo; and the

Perfumers' suburb。 The scattered lights were being extinguished; the

broader streets grew still; then shadows glided through the darkness。

They followed him; others appeared; and like him they all directed

their course towards the Mappalian district。



The temple of Moloch was built at the foot of a steep defile in a

sinister spot。 From below nothing could be seen but lofty walls rising

indefinitely like those of a monstrous tomb。 The night was gloomy; a

greyish fog seemed to weigh upon the sea; which beat against the cliff

with a noise as of death…rattles and sobs; and the shadows gradually

vanished as if they had passed through the walls。



But as soon as the doorway was crossed one found oneself in a vast

quadrangular court bordered by arcades。 In the centre rose a mass of

architecture with eight equal faces。 It was surmounted by cupolas

which thronged around a second story supporting a kind of rotunda;

from which sprang a cone with a re…entrant curve and terminating in a

ball on the summit。



Fires were burning in cylinders of filigree…work fitted upon poles;

which men were carrying to and fro。 These lights flickered in the

gusts of wind and reddened the golden combs which fastened their

plaited hair on the nape of the neck。 They ran about calling to one

another to receive the Ancients。



Here and there on the flag…stones huge lions were couched like

sphinxes; living symbols of the devouring sun。 They were slumbering

with half…closed eyelids。 But roused by the footsteps and voices they

rose slowly; came towards the Ancients; whom they recognised by their

dress; and rubbed themselves against their thighs; arching their backs

with sonorous yawns; the vapour of their breath passed across the

light of the torches。 The stir increased; doors closed; all the

priests fled; and the Ancients disappeared beneath the columns which

formed a deep vestibule round the temple。



These columns were arranged in such a way that their circular ranks;

which were contained one within another; showed the Saturnian period

with its years; the years with their months; and the months with their

days; and finally reached to the walls of the sanctuary。



Here it was that the Ancients laid aside their sticks of narwhal's…

horn;for a law which was always observed inflicted the punishment of

death upon any one entering the meeting with any kind of weapon。

Several wore a rent repaired with a strip of purple at the bottom of

their garment; to show that they had not been economical in their

dress when mourning for their relatives; and this testimony to their

affliction prevented the slit from growing larger。 Others had their

beards inclosed in little bags of violet skin; and fastened to their

ears by two cords。 They all accosted one another by embracing breast

to breast。 They surrounded Hamilcar with congratulations; they might

have been taken for brothers meeting their brother again。



These men were generally thick…set; with curved noses like those of

the Assyrian colossi。 In a few; however; the more prominent cheek…

bone; the taller figure; and the narrower foot; betrayed an African

origin and nomad ancestors。 Those who lived continually shut up in

their counting…houses had pale faces; others showed in theirs the

severity of the desert; and strange jewels sparkled on all the fingers

of their hands; which were burnt by unknown suns。 The navigators might

be distinguished by their rolling gait; while the men of agriculture

smelt of the wine…press; dried herbs; and the sweat of mules。 These

old pirates had lands under tillage; these money…grubbers would fit

out ships; these proprietors of cultivated lands supported slaves who

followed trades。 All were skilled in religious discipline; expert in

strategy; pitiless and rich。 They looked wearied of prolonged cares。

Their flaming eyes expressed distrust; and their habits of travelling

and lying; trafficking and commanding; gave an appearance of cunning

and violence; a sort of discreet and convulsive brutality to their

whole demeanour。 Further; the influence of the god cast a gloom upon

them。



They first passed through a vaulted hall which was shaped like an egg。

Seven doors; corresponding to the seven planets; displayed seven

squares of different colours against the wall。 After traversing a long

room they entered another similar hall。



A candelabrum completely covered with chiselled flowers was burning at

the far end; and each of its eight golden branches bore a wick of

byssus in a diamond chalice。 It was placed upon the last of the long

steps leading to a great altar; the corners of which terminated in

horns of brass。 Two lateral staircases led to its flattened summit;

the stones of it could not be seen; it was like a mountain of heaped

cinders; and something indistinct was slowly smoking at the top of it。

Then further back; higher than the candelabrum; and much higher than

the altar; rose the Moloch; all of iron; and with gaping aperture

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