salammbo-第31章
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of your ancestors with which I now mingle my own!you; the Hundred of
the Council of Carthage; have lied in your accusation of my daughter!
And I; Hamilcar Barca; marine Suffet; chief of the rich and ruler of
the people; in the presence of bull…headed Moloch; I swear〃they
expected something frightful; but he resumed in a loftier and calmer
tone〃that I will not even speak to her about it!〃
The sacred servants entered wearing their golden combs; some with
purple sponges and others with branches of palm。 They raised the
hyacinth curtain which was stretched before the door; and through the
opening of this angle there was visible behind the other halls the
great pink sky which seemed to be a continuation of the vault and to
rest at the horizon upon the blue sea。 The sun was issuing from the
waves and mounting upwards。 It suddenly struck upon the breast of the
brazen colossus; which was divided into seven compartments closed by
gratings。 His red…toothed jaws opened in a horrible yawn; his enormous
nostrils were dilated; the broad daylight animated him; and gave him a
terrible and impatient aspect; as if he would fain have leaped without
to mingle with the star; the god; and together traverse the
immensities。
The torches; however; which were scattered on the ground; were still
burning; while here and there on the mother…of…pearl pavement was
stretched from them what looked like spots of blood。 The Ancients were
reeling from exhaustion; they filled their lungs inhaling the
freshness of the air; the sweat flowed down their livid faces; they
had shouted so much that they could now scarcely make their voices
heard。 But their wrath against the Suffet was not at all abated; they
hurled menaces at him by way of farewells; and Hamilcar answered them
again。
〃Until the next night; Barca; in the temple of Eschmoun!〃
〃I shall be there!〃
〃We will have you condemned by the rich!〃
〃And I you by the people!〃
〃Take care that you do not end on the cross!〃
〃And you that you are not torn to pieces in the streets!〃
As soon as they were on the threshold of the court they again assumed
a calm demeanour。
Their runners and coachmen were waiting for them at the door。 Most of
them departed on white mules。 The Suffet leaped into his chariot and
took the reins; the two animals; curving their necks; and rhythmically
beating the resounding pebbles; went up the whole of the Mappalian Way
at full gallop; and the silver vulture at the extremity of the pole
seemed to fly; so quickly did the chariot pass along。
The road crossed a field planted with slabs of stone; which were
painted on the top like pyramids; and had open hands carved out in the
centre as if all the dead men lying beneath had stretched them out
towards heaven to demand something。 Next there came scattered cabins
built of earth; branches; and bulrush…hurdles; and all of a conical
shape。 These dwellings; which became constantly denser as the road
ascended towards the Suffet's gardens; were irregularly separated from
one another by little pebble walls; trenches of spring water; ropes of
esparto…grass; and nopal hedges。 But Hamilcar's eyes were fastened on
a great tower; the three storys of which formed three monster
cylindersthe first being built of stone; the second of brick; and
the third all of cedarsupporting a copper cupola upon twenty…four
pillars of juniper; from which slender interlacing chains of brass
hung down after the manner of garlands。 This lofty edifice overlooked
the buildingsthe emporiums and mercantile houseswhich stretched to
the right; while the women's palace rose at the end of the cypress
trees; which were ranged in line like two walls of bronze。
When the echoing chariot had entered through the narrow gateway it
stopped beneath a broad shed in which there were shackled horses
eating from heaps of chopped grass。
All the servants hastened up。 They formed quite a multitude; those who
worked on the country estates having been brought to Carthage through
fear of the soldiers。 The labourers; who were clad in animals' skins;
had chains riveted to their ankles and trailing after them; the
workers in the purple factories had arms as red as those of
executioners; the sailors wore green caps; the fishermen coral
necklaces; the huntsmen carried nets on their shoulders; and the
people belonging to Megara wore black or white tunics; leathern
drawers; and caps of straw; felt or linen; according to their service
or their different occupations。
Behind pressed a tattered populace。 They lived without employment
remote from the apartments; slept at night in the gardens; ate the
refuse from the kitchens;a human mouldiness vegetating in the shadow
of the palace。 Hamilcar tolerated them from foresight even more than
from scorn。 They had all put a flower in the ear in token of their
joy; and many of them had never seen him。
But men with head…dresses like the Sphinx's; and furnished with great
sticks; dashed into the crowd; striking right and left。 This was to
drive back the slaves; who were curious to see their master; so that
he might not be assailed by their numbers or inconvenienced by their
smell。
Then they all threw themselves flat on the ground; crying:
〃Eye of Baal; may your house flourish!〃 And through these people as
they lay thus on the ground in the avenue of cypress trees; Abdalonim;
the Steward of the stewards; waving a white miter; advanced towards
Hamilcar with a censer in his hand。
Salammbo was then coming down the galley staircases。 All her slave
women followed her; and; at each of her steps; they also descended。
The heads of the Negresses formed big black spots on the line of the
bands of the golden plates clasping the foreheads of the Roman women。
Others had silver arrows; emerald butterflies; or long bodkins set
like suns in their hair。 Rings; clasps; necklaces; fringes; and
bracelets shone amid the confusion of white; yellow; and blue
garments; a rustling of light material became audible; the pattering
of sandals might be heard together with the dull sound of naked feet
as they were set down on the wood;and here and there a tall eunuch;
head and shoulders above them; smiled with his face in air。 When the
shouting of the men had subsided they hid their faces in their
sleeves; and together uttered a strange cry like the howling of a she…
wolf; and so frenzied and strident was it that it seemed to make the
great ebony staircase; with its thronging women; vibrate from top to
bottom like a lyre。
The wind lifted their veils; and the slender stems of the papyrus
plant rocked gently。 It was the month of Schebaz and the depth of
winter。 The flowering pomegranates swelled against the azure of the
sky; and the sea disappeared through the branches with an island in
the distance half lost in the mist。
Hamilcar stopped on perceiving Salammbo。 She had come to him after the
death of several male children。 Moreover; the birth of daughters was
considered a calamity in the religions of the Sun。 The gods had
afterwards sent him a son; but he still felt something of the betrayal
of his hope; and the shock; as it were; of the curse which he had
uttered against her。 Salammbo; however; continued to advance。
Long bunches of various…coloured pearls fell from her ears to her
shoulders; and as far as her elbows。 Her hair was crisped so as to
simulate a cloud。 Round her neck she wore little quadrangular plates
of gold; representing a woman between two rampant lions; and her
costume was a complete reproduction of the equipment of the goddess。
Her broad…sleeved hyacinth robe fitted close to her figure; widening
out below。 The vermilion on her lips gave additional whiteness to her
teeth; and the antimony on her eyelids greater length to her eyes。 Her
sandals; which were cut out in bird's plumage; had very high heels;
and she was extraordinarily pale; doubtless on account of the