登陆注册
19643400000050

第50章

"Oh, Paris! ever wast thou false, but, ghost or man, of all thy shames this is the shamefullest. Thou hast taken the likeness of a hero dead, and thou hast heard me speak such words of him as Helen never spoke before. Fie on thee, Paris! fie on thee! who wouldest trick me into shame as once before thou didst trick me in the shape of Menelaus, who was my lord. Now I will call on Zeus to blast thee with his bolts.

Nay, not on Zeus will I call, but on Odysseus' self. /Odysseus!

Odysseus!/ Come thou from the shades and smite this Paris, this trickster, who even in death finds ways to mock thee."

She ceased, and with eyes upturned and arms outstretched murmured, "Odysseus! Odysseus! Come."

Slowly the Wanderer drew near to the glory of the Golden Helen-- slowly, slowly he came, till his dark eyes looked into her eyes of blue. Then at last he found his voice and spake.

"Helen! Argive Helen!" he said, "I am no shadow come up from Hell to torment thee, and of Trojan Paris I know nothing. For I am Odysseus, Odysseus of Ithaca, a living man beneath the sunlight. Hither am I come to see thee, hither I am come to win thee to my heart. For yonder in Ithaca Aphrodite visited me in a dream, and bade me wander out upon the seas till at length I found thee, Helen, and saw the Red Star blaze upon thy breast. And I have wandered, and I have dared, and I have heard thy song, and rent the web of Fate, and I have seen the Star, and lo! at last, at last! I find thee. Well I saw thou knewest the arms of Paris, who was thy husband, and to try thee I spoke with the voice of Paris, as of old thou didst feign the voices of our wives when we lay in the wooden horse within the walls of Troy. Thus I drew the sweetness of thy love from thy secret breast, as the sun draws out the sweetness of the flowers. But now I declare myself to be Odysseus, clad in the mail of Paris--Odysseus come on this last journey to be thy love and lord." And he ceased.

She trembled and looked at him doubtfully, but at last she spoke:

"Well do I remember," she said, "that when I washed the limbs of Odysseus, in the halls of Ilios, I marked a great white scar beneath his knee. If indeed thou art Odysseus, and not a phantom from the Gods, show me that great scar."

Then the Wanderer smiled, and, resting his buckler against the pillar of the loom, drew off his golden greave, and there was the scar that the boar dealt with his tusk on the Parnassian hill when Odysseus was a boy.

"Look, Lady," he said; "is this the scar that once thine eyes looked on in the halls of Troy?"

"Yea," she said, "it is the very scar, and now I know that thou art no ghost and no lying shape, but Odysseus' self, come to be my love and lord," and she looked most sweetly in his eyes.

Now the Wanderer wavered no more, but put out his arms to gather her to his heart. Now the Red Star was hidden on his breast, now the red drops dripped from the Star upon his mail, and the face of her who is the World's Desire grew soft in the shadow of his helm, while her eyes were melted to tears beneath his kiss. The Gods send all lovers like joy!

Softly she sighed, softly drew back from his arms, and her lips were opened to speak when a change came over her face. The kind eyes were full of fear again, as she gazed where, through the window of the shrine of alabaster, the sunlight flickered in gold upon the chapel floor. What was that which flickered in the sunlight? or was it only the dance of the motes in the beam? There was no shadow cast in the sunshine; why did she gaze as if she saw another watching this meeting of their loves? However it chanced, she mastered her fear; there was even a smile on her lips and mirth in her eyes as she turned and spoke again.

"Odysseus, thou art indeed the cunningest of men. Thou hast stolen my secret by thy craft; who save thee would dream of craft in such an hour? For when I thought thee Paris, and thy face was hidden by thy helm, I called on Odysseus in my terror, as a child cries to a mother.

同类推荐
  • 耳食录

    耳食录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 西京杂记

    西京杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 略论安乐净土义

    略论安乐净土义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 异闻记

    异闻记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 东周列国志

    东周列国志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 青少年成才的9大智能

    青少年成才的9大智能

    美国哈佛大学教授、世界著名教育家霍华德.力Ⅱ德纳所提出的多元智能理论,向我们揭示了一个科学事实:每一个青少年都是一个潜在的天才,在他们身上存在着多种智能,而并非只是单一的智能。根据加德纳教授的多元智能理论,结合我国青少年智能素质的现状,本书总结归纳出符合我国青少年人生成长的9大智能,即记忆智能、想象智能、思维智能、创造智能、数理逻辑智能、语言智能、艺术与审美智能、研究与实验智能和自我认识智能。本书从多维的角度、以全面发展的眼光,来认识和评价青少年的智能,是帮助广大青少年有效地自我开发潜能、创造未来成功人生的一种有益探索。
  • 东方未杪

    东方未杪

    初入异世,是劫难,是宿命?师入长留,是阴谋,是转机?异朽东方,是邂逅,是注定?魂断妖台,紫阳尽毁,世世复尽,终是不悔。东方彧卿,那些你曾经受过的伤,尝过的痛,今生今世,都由我来为你一一抚平。
  • 倾城宠后

    倾城宠后

    她美若天仙,倾城绝颜让她遭来祸端。因容貌绝美被当地的贪官看上,弟弟为了救她而被抓住。在逃亡的路上,为了躲避抓捕,不得已参加选秀,没想到竟然意外被封为贵妃。真不知道是不幸还是幸运?他俊美邪异宛如天神一般的男子,本不想继承皇位,却不得已登上那令人讨厌的皇位,原以为这辈子再也不会动心,却没想到,在选秀那次见到她,心却已经开始沉沦,慢慢的越陷越深............
  • 不可不知的欧洲100所名校

    不可不知的欧洲100所名校

    本书从历史等其他角度发掘欧洲每一所名校的创立,同时传播了这些一流大学的教育精神。通过图片和文字结合来介绍名校的各自特色,让广大读者了解欧洲名校的情况,让国内的大学可以吸收经验,同时为学生出国留学铺一条捷径。
  • 惊世废物之傲世大陆

    惊世废物之傲世大陆

    华夏最年轻的药主继承人冷芷烟,被妹陷害,灵魂穿越,附在胆小懦弱、生性自卑的欧阳芷烟身上!强魂入住,无意间开启空间灵器乾坤镯,得医典,修真经,废柴之体迎刃而解,种草药,契魔兽,魔医九岁震天下!灵者世界,魔医出世,她,娇小羸弱,却深藏不露,一手银针飞花落雨,一曲魔音万兽臣服,她是被人遗弃的野种,她是众人口中的废物,淡笑间,掀起血雨腥风!
  • 颠沛留离

    颠沛留离

    一生坎坷,颠沛流离。一曲终,人聚散。在天未央时,你忘记我,我亦能忘记你。也许这是最好的结局。烽火连三月,黑夜摸不着也看不见。只希望你一世长安。虞冉原本只想安安静静的在现代找个人嫁了算了,结果一朝穿越成了被贬丞相的女儿。虞冉:“我说,好事没有我的份,被贬前穿金戴银。为嘛吃苦受累的就有我?被贬了我就得活生生的钻到这具身体里!”T^T反正我不管,我要回家。回不了家,我要吃好穿好要有钱!
  • 语增篇

    语增篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 穿越之我陪大圣去西游

    穿越之我陪大圣去西游

    还记得那只五百年前大闹天宫的猴子吗?当穿越大神降临到了我们普普通通的女主身上时,将会发生什么精彩的事情?百年前,她大大咧咧,惹是生非,却始终不敢真正的插入属于他的剧情,篡改他的结局。稍起一点偏差,她心惊胆战,惶恐不安。她想,她始终是要离开的。百年后,他修成正果,她如影随形。危机时刻,他与她并肩抵抗妖魔入侵。她想留,却再也留不住。她站在熟悉的房间,身边却没了那熟悉的人。然而,世间的一切都有着自己的定数,所谓的巧合也只是命中注定。
  • 圣霆

    圣霆

    登天九仞,俯视苍生,以智慧之剑,斩轮回因果,吾只问:此生若得重来,该当何去,该以何从?........激情版简介........这是一个在无尽岁月历经艰辛终于得证大道却在最后关键时刻被险恶小人阴谋陷害导致不幸死亡的屌丝修炼者回到过去、重温因果、再续前尘的逆袭之旅。这是一个浩瀚深邃、大气磅礴、热情似火、激情澎湃、爽点无限、美女如云、高手如林、风起云涌、枭雄四起、龙争虎斗的东方玄幻世界。在这个世界里,有妹子,有奇遇,有宝藏,有热血,更有激情!
  • 60个你所不知道的《镜花缘》之谜:玩·镜花

    60个你所不知道的《镜花缘》之谜:玩·镜花

    换个阅读角度,替经典文学抽丝剥茧。换个阅读方式,揭开作者、人物、故事之谜。换个阅读视野,享受更完整的文学之旅。《玩·镜花》分为文心解疑,奇国探秘、异物寻踪、人物趣谈、技艺索考、丛论杂谈六部分,从作者、版本、寓意、考证、索隐、典故、杂艺、比较研究等各个方面,带你细细赏《镜花缘》的异想世界。