The Lost Princel

第6章

Heoughttohaveledanorchestraorplayeda\'cello。Heistoobigforfirstviolin。\'\'

Therewasagroupaboutthecarriagetothelast,whenthemusiccametoanendanditdroveaway。Therehadbeennopossibleopportunityofpassingclosetoitevenhadthepresenceoftheyoungofficerandtheboynotpresentedaninsurmountableobstacle。

MarcoandTheRatwentontheirwayandpassedbytheHof-

Theaterandreadthebills。``TristanandIsolde\'\'wastobepresentedatnightandagreatsingerwouldsingIsolde。

``Hewillgotohearthat,\'\'bothboyssaidatonce。``Hewillbesuretogo。\'\'

ItwasdecidedbetweenthemthatMarcoshouldgoonhisquestalonewhennightcame。OneboywhohungaroundtheentranceoftheOperawouldbeobservedlessthantwo。

``Peoplenoticecrutchesmorethantheynoticelegs,\'\'TheRatsaid。``I\'dbetterkeepoutofthewayunlessyouneedme。Mytimehasn\'tcomeyet。Evenifitdoesn\'tcomeatallI\'ve——I\'vebeenonduty。I\'vegonewithyouandI\'vebeenready-that\'swhatanaide-de-campdoes。\'\'

HestayedathomeandreadsuchEnglishpapersashecouldlayhandsonandhedrewplansandre-foughtbattlesonpaper。

Marcowenttotheopera。EvenifhehadnotknownhiswaytothesquareneartheplacewheretheHof-Theaterstood,hecouldeasilyhavefounditbyfollowingthegroupsofpeopleinthestreetswhoallseemedwalkinginonedirection。Therewerestudentsintheiroddcapswalkingthreeorfourabreast,therewereyoungcouplesandolderones,andhereandtherewholefamilies;thereweresoldiersofallages,officersandprivates;

and,whentalkwastobeheardinpassing,itwasalwaystalkaboutmusic。

ForsometimeMarcowaitedinthesquareandwatchedthecarriagesrollupandpassunderthehugepillaredporticotodeposittheircontentsattheentranceandatoncedriveawayinorderlysequence。Hemustmakesurethatthegrandcarriagewiththegreenandsilverliveriesrolledupwiththerest。Ifitcame,hewouldbuyacheapticketandgoinside。

Itwasratherlatewhenitarrived。PeopleinMunicharenotlatefortheoperaifitcanbehelped,andthecoachmandroveuphurriedly。Thegreenandsilverfootmanleapedtothegroundandopenedthecarriagedooralmostbeforeitstopped。TheChancellorgotoutlookinglessgenialthanusualbecausehewasafraidthathemightlosesomeoftheoverture。Arosy-cheekedgirlinawhitefrockwaswithhimandshewasevidentlytryingtosoothehim。

``Idonotthinkwearereallylate,Father,\'\'shesaid。``Don\'tfeelcross,dear。Itwillspoilthemusicforyou。\'\'

Thiswasnotatimeinwhichaman\'sattentioncouldbeattractedquietly。Marcorantogettheticketwhichwouldgivehimaplaceamongtherowsofyoungsoldiers,artists,maleandfemalestudents,andmusicianswhowerewillingtostandfourorfivedeepthroughouttheperformanceofeventhelongestopera。Heknewthat,unlesstheywereinoneofthefewboxeswhichbelongedonlytothecourt,theChancellorandhisrosy-cheekeddaughterwouldbeinthebestseatsinthefrontcurveofthebalconywhichwerethemostdesirableofthehouse。Hesoonsawthem。Theyhadsecuredthecentralplacesdirectlybelowthelargeroyalboxwheretwoquietprincessesandtheirattendantswerealreadyseated。

Whenhefoundhewasnottoolatetoheartheoverture,theChancellor\'sfacebecomemoregenialthanever。Hesettledhimselfdowntoaneveningofenjoymentandevidentlyforgoteverythingelseintheworld。Marcodidnotlosesightofhim。

Whentheaudiencewentoutbetweenactstopromenadeinthecorridors,hemightgoalsoandtheremightbeachancetopassneartohiminthecrowd。Hewatchedhimclosely。Sometimeshisfineoldfacesaddenedatthebeautifulwoeofthemusic,sometimesitlookedenraptured,anditwasalwaysevidentthateverynotereachedhissoul。

Theprettydaughterwhosatbesidehimwasattentivebutnotsoenthralled。Afterthefirstacttwoglitteringyoungofficersappearedandmadeelegantandlowbows,drawingtheirheelstogetherastheykissedherhand。Theylookedsorrywhentheywereobligedtoreturntotheirseatsagain。

AfterthesecondacttheChancellorsatforafewminutesasifhewereinadream。Thepeopleintheseatsnearhimbegantorisefromtheirseatsandfileoutintothecorridors。Theyoungofficersweretobeseenrisingalso。Therosydaughterleanedforwardandtouchedherfather\'sarmgently。

``Shewantshimtotakeherout,\'\'Marcothought。``Hewilltakeherbecauseheisgood-natured。\'\'

Hesawhimrecallhimselffromhisdreamwithasmileandthenheroseand,afterhelpingtoarrangeasilverybluescarfroundthegirl\'sshoulders,gaveherhisarmjustasMarcoskippedoutofhisfourth-rowstanding-place。

Itwasaratherwarmnightandthecorridorswerefull。BythetimeMarcohadreachedthebalconyfloor,thepairhadissuedfromthelittledoorandweretemporarilylostinthemovingnumbers。

Marcoquietlymadehiswayamongthecrowdtryingtolookasifhebelongedtosomebody。Onceortwicehisstrongbodyandhisdenseblackeyesandlashesmadepeopleglanceathim,buthewasnottheonlyboywhohadbeenbroughttotheoperasohefeltsafeenoughtostopatthefootofthestairsandwatchthosewhowentupandthosewhopassedby。Suchamiscellaneouscrowdasitwasmadeupof——goodunfashionablemusic-loversmixedhereandtherewithgrandpeopleofthecourtandthegayworld。

Suddenlyheheardalowlaughandamomentlaterahandlightlytouchedhim。

``YouDIDgetout,then?\'\'asoftvoicesaid。

Whenheturnedhefelthismusclesstiffen。Heceasedtoslouchanddidnotsmileashelookedatthespeaker。Whathefeltwasawaveoffierceandhaughtyanger。Itsweptoverhimbeforehehadtimetocontrolit。

Alovelypersonwhoseemedswathedinseveralshadesofsoftvioletdraperywassmilingathimwithlong,lovelyeyes。

ItwasthewomanwhohadtrappedhimintoNo。10BrandonTerrace。

XXI

``HELP!\'\'

Didittakeyousolongtofindit?askedtheLovelyPersonwiththesmile。``OfcourseIknewyouwouldfinditintheend。Butwehadtogiveourselvestime。Howlongdidittake?\'\'

Marcoremovedhimselffrombeneaththetouchofherhand。Itwasquietlydone,buttherewasadisdaininhisyoungfacewhichmadeherwincethoughshepretendedtoshrughershouldersamusedly。

``Yourefusetoanswer?\'\'shelaughed。

``Irefuse。\'\'

AtthatverymomenthesawatthecurveofthecorridortheChancellorandhisdaughterapproachingslowly。Thetwoyoungofficersweretalkinggailytothegirl。Theywereontheirwaybacktotheirbox。Washegoingtolosethem?Washe?

Thedelicatehandwaslaidonhisshoulderagain,butthistimehefeltthatitgraspedhimfirmly。

``Naughtyboy!\'\'thesoftvoicesaid。``Iamgoingtotakeyouhomewithme。IfyoustruggleIshalltellthesepeoplethatyouaremybadboywhoisherewithoutpermission。Whatwillyouanswer?Myescortiscomingdownthestaircaseandwillhelpme。

Doyousee?\'\'Andinfactthereappearedinthecrowdattheheadofthestaircasethefigureofthemanheremembered。

Hedidsee。Adampnessbrokeoutonthepalmsofhishands。Ifshedidthisboldthing,whatcouldhesaytothoseshetoldherlieto?Howcouldhebringprooforexplainwhohewas——andwhatstorydarehetell?Hisprotestationsandstruggleswouldmerelyamusethelookers-on,whowouldseeinthemonlytheimpotentrageofaninsubordinateyoungster。

Theresweptoverhimawaveofremembrancewhichbroughtback,asifhewerelivingthroughitagain,themomentwhenhehadstoodinthedarknessofthewinecellarwithhisbackagainstthedoorandheardthemanwalkawayandleavehimalone。Hefeltagainashehaddonethen——butnowhewasinanotherlandandfarawayfromhisfather。HecoulddonothingtohelphimselfunlessSomethingshowedhimaway。

Hemadenosound,andthewomanwhoheldhimsawonlyaflameleapunderhisdenseblacklashes。

Butsomethingwithinhimcalledout。Itwasasifheheardit。

Itwasthatstrongself——theselfthatwasMarco,anditcalled——itcalledasifitshouted。

``Help!\'\'itcalled——tothatUnknownStrangerThingwhichhadmadeworldsandwhichheandhisfathersooftentalkedofandinwhosepowertheysobelieved。``Help!\'\'

TheChancellorwasdrawingnearer。Perhaps!Shouldhe——?

``Youaretooproudtokickandshout,\'\'thevoicewenton。

``Andpeoplewouldonlylaugh。Doyousee?\'\'

Thestairswerecrowdedandthemanwhowasattheheadofthemcouldonlymoveslowly。Buthehadseentheboy。

Marcoturnedsothathecouldfacehiscaptorsquarelyasifheweregoingtosaysomethinginanswertoher。Buthewasnot。

Evenashemadethemovementofturning,thehelphehadcalledforcameandheknewwhatheshoulddo。Andhecoulddotwothingsatonce——savehimselfandgivehisSign——because,theSignoncegiven,theChancellorwouldunderstand。

``Hewillbehereinamoment。Hehasrecognizedyou,\'\'thewomansaid。

Asheglancedupthestairs,thedelicategripofherhandunconsciouslyslackened。

Marcowhirledawayfromher。ThebellrangwhichwastowarntheaudiencethattheymustreturntotheirseatsandhesawtheChancellorhastenhispace。

Amomentlater,theoldaristocratfoundhimselfamazedlylookingdownatthepalefaceofabreathlessladwhospoketohiminGermanandinsuchamannerthathecouldnotbutpauseandlisten。

``Sir,\'\'hewassaying,``thewomaninvioletatthefootofthestairsisaspy。Shetrappedmeonceandshethreatenstodoitagain。Sir,mayIbegyoutoprotectme?\'\'

Hesaiditlowandfast。Nooneelsecouldhearhiswords。

``What!What!\'\'theChancellorexclaimed。

Andthen,drawingastepnearerandquiteaslowandrapidlybutwithperfectdistinctness,Marcoutteredfourwords:

``TheLampislighted。\'\'

TheHelpcryhadbeenansweredinstantly。Marcosawitatonceintheoldman\'seyes,notwithstandingthatheturnedtolookatthewomanatthefootofthestaircaseasifsheonlyconcernedhim。

``What!What!\'\'hesaidagain,andmadeamovementtowardher,pullinghislargemoustachewithafiercehand。

ThenMarcorecognizedthatacuriousthinghappened。TheLovelyPersonsawthemovementandthegraymoustache,andthatinstanthersmilediedawayandsheturnedquitewhite——sowhite,thatunderthebrilliantelectriclightshewasalmostgreenandscarcelylookedlovelyatall。Shemadeasigntothemanonthestaircaseandslippedthroughthecrowdlikeaneel。Shewasaslimflexiblecreatureandneverwasadisappearancemorewonderfulinitsrapidity。Betweenstoutmatronsandtheirthinorstoutescortsandfamiliesshemadeherwayandlostherself——butalwaysmakingtowardtheexit。Intwominutestherewasnosightofhervioletdraperiestobeseen。Shewasgoneandso,evidently,washermalecompanion。

ItwasplaintoMarcothattofollowtheprofessionofaspywasnotbyanymeansasafething。TheChancellorhadrecognizedher——shehadrecognizedtheChancellorwhoturnedlookingferociouslyangryandspoketooneoftheyoungofficers。

``SheandthemanwithheraretwoofthemostdangerousspiesinEurope,SheisaRumanianandheisaRussian。WhattheywantedofthisinnocentladIdon\'tpretendtoknow。Whatdidshethreaten?\'\'toMarco。

Marcowasfeelingrathercoldandsickandhadlosthishealthycolorforthemoment。

``ShesaidshemeanttotakemehomewithherandwouldpretendI

washersonwhohadcomeherewithoutpermission,\'\'heanswered。

``ShebelievesIknowsomethingIdonot。\'\'Hemadeahesitatingbutgratefulbow。``Thethirdact,sir——Imustnotkeepyou。

Thankyou!Thankyou!\'\'

TheChancellormovedtowardtheentrancedoorofthebalconyseats,buthediditwithhishandonMarco\'sshoulder。

``Seethathegetshomesafely,\'\'hesaidtotheyoungerofthetwoofficers。``Sendamessengerwithhim。He\'syoungtobeattackedbycreaturesofthatkind。\'\'

PoliteyoungofficersnaturallyobeythecommandsofChancellorsandsuchdignitaries。ThisonefoundwithouttroubleayoungprivatewhomarchedwithMarcothroughthedesertedstreetstohislodgings。HewasastolidyoungBavarianpeasantandseemedtohavenocuriosityorevenanyinterestinthereasonforthecommandgivenhim。HewasinfactthinkingofhissweetheartwholivednearKonigseeandwhohadskatedwithhimonthefrozenlakelastwinter。Hescarcelygaveaglancetotheschoolboyhewastoescort,heneitherknewnorwonderedwhy。

TheRathadfallenasleepoverhispapersandlaywithhisheadonhisfoldedarmsonthetable。ButhewasawakenedbyMarco\'scomingintotheroomandsatupblinkinghiseyesintheefforttogetthemopen。

``Didyouseehim?Didyougetnearenough?\'\'hedrowsed。

``Yes,\'\'Marcoanswered。``Igotnearenough。\'

TheRatsatuprightsuddenly。

``It\'snotbeeneasy,\'\'heexclaimed。``I\'msuresomethinghappened——somethingwentwrong。\'\'

``Somethingnearlywentwrong——VERYnearly,\'\'answeredMarco。

ButashespokehetookthesketchoftheChancelloroutoftheslitinhissleeveandtoreitandburneditwithamatch。``ButIdidgetnearenough。Andthat\'sTWO。\'\'

Theytalkedlong,beforetheywenttosleepthatnight。TheRatgrewpaleashelistenedtothestoryofthewomaninviolet。

``Ioughttohavegonewithyou!\'\'hesaid。``Iseenow。Anaide-de-campmustalwaysbeinattendance。Itwouldhavebeenharderforhertomanagetwothanone。Imustalwaysbeneartowatch,evenifIamnotclosebyyou。Ifyouhadnotcomeback——ifyouhadnotcomeback!\'\'Hestruckhisclenchedhandstogetherfiercely。``WhatshouldIhavedone!\'\'

WhenMarcoturnedtowardhimfromthetablenearwhichhewasstanding,helookedlikehisfather。

``YouwouldhavegoneonwiththeGamejustasfarasyoucould,\'\'hesaid。``Youcouldnotleaveit。Youremembertheplaces,andthefaces,andtheSign。Thereissomemoney;andwhenitwasallgone,youcouldhavebegged,asweusedtopretendweshould。

Wehavenothadtodoityet;anditwasbesttosaveitforcountryplacesandvillages。Butyoucouldhavedoneitifyouwereobligedto。TheGamewouldhavetogoon。\'\'

TheRatcaughtathisthinchestasifhehadbeenstruckbreathless。

``Withoutyou?\'\'hegasped。``Withoutyou?\'\'

``Yes,\'\'saidMarco。``Andwemustthinkofit,andplanincaseanythinglikethatshouldhappen。\'\'

Hestoppedhimselfquitesuddenly,andsatdown,lookingstraightbeforehim,asifatsomefarawaythinghesaw。

``Nothingwillhappen,\'\'hesaid。``Nothingcan。\'\'

``Whatareyouthinkingof?\'\'TheRatgulped,becausehisbreathhadnotquitecomeback。``Whywillnothinghappen?\'\'

``Because——\'\'theboyspokeinanalmostmatter-of-facttone——inquiteanunexaltedtoneatallevents,``youseeIcanalwaysmakeastrongcall,asIdidtonight。\'\'

``Didyoushout?\'\'TheRatasked。``Ididn\'tknowyoushouted。\'\'

``Ididn\'t。Isaidnothingaloud。ButI——themyselfthatisinme,\'\'Marcotouchedhimselfonthebreast,``calledout,`Help!

Help!\'withallitsstrength。Andhelpcame。\'\'

TheRatregardedhimdubiously。

``Whatdiditcallto?\'\'heasked。

``TothePower——totheStrength-place——totheThoughtthatdoesthings。TheBuddhisthermit,whotoldmyfatheraboutit,calledit`TheThoughtthatthoughttheWorld。\'\'\'

AreluctantsuspicionbetrayeditselfinTheRat\'seyes。

``Doyoumeanyouprayed?\'\'heinquired,withaslighttouchofdisfavor。

Marco\'seyesremainedfixeduponhiminvaguethoughtfulnessforamomentorsoofpause。

``Idon\'tknow,\'\'hesaidatlast。``Perhapsit\'sthesamething——whenyouneedsomethingsomuchthatyoucryoutloudforit。Butit\'snotwords,it\'sastrongthingwithoutaname。I

calledlikethatwhenIwasshutinthewine-cellar。I

rememberedsomeofthethingstheoldBuddhisttoldmyfather。\'\'

TheRatmovedrestlessly。

``Thehelpcamethattime,\'\'headmitted。``Howdiditcometo-

night?\'\'

``Inthatthoughtwhichflashedintomymindalmostthenextsecond。Itcamelikelightning。AllatonceIknewifIrantotheChancellorandsaidthewomanwasaspy,itwouldstartlehimintolisteningtome;andthatthenIcouldgivehimtheSign;

andthatwhenIgavehimtheSign,hewouldknowIwasspeakingthetruthandwouldprotectme。\'\'

``Itwasasplendidthought!\'\'TheRatsaid。``Anditwasquick。

Butitwasyouwhothoughtofit。\'\'

``AllthinkingispartoftheBigThought,\'\'saidMarcoslowly。

``ItKNOWS——ItKNOWS。AndtheoutsidepartofussomehowbrokethechainthatlinkedustoIt。Andwearealwaystryingtomendthechain,withoutknowingit。Thatiswhatourthinkingis——tryingtomendthechain。Butweshallfindouthowtodoitsometime。TheoldBuddhisttoldmyfatherso——justasthesunwasrisingfrombehindahighpeakoftheHimalayas。\'\'Thenheaddedhastily,``Iamonlytellingyouwhatmyfathertoldme,andheonlytoldmewhattheoldhermittoldhim。\'\'

``Doesyourfatherbelievewhathetoldhim?\'\'TheRat\'sbewildermenthadbecomeaneagerandrestlessthing。

``Yes,hebelievesit。Healwaysthoughtsomethinglikeit,himself。Thatiswhyheissocalmandknowssowellhowtowait。\'\'

``IsTHATit!\'\'breathedTheRat。``Isthatwhy?Has——hashemendedthechain?\'\'Andtherewasaweinhisvoice,becauseofthisonemantowhomhefeltanyachievementwaspossible。

``Ibelievehehas,\'\'saidMarco。``Don\'tyouthinksoyourself?\'\'

``Hehasdonesomething,\'\'TheRatsaid。

Heseemedtobethinkingthingsoverbeforehespokeagain——andthenevenmoreslowlythanMarco。

``Ifhecouldmendthechain,\'\'hesaidalmostinawhisper,``hecouldfindoutwherethedescendantoftheLostPrinceis。HewouldknowwhattodoforSamavia!\'\'

Heendedthewordswithastart,andhiswholefaceglowedwithanew,amazedlight。

``Perhapshedoesknow!\'\'hecried。``Ifthehelpcomeslikethoughts——asyoursdid——perhapshisthoughtoflettingusgivetheSignwaspartofit。We——justwetwoevery-dayboys——arepartofit!\'\'

``TheoldBuddhistsaid——\'\'beganMarco。

``Lookhere!\'\'brokeinTheRat。``Tellmethewholestory。I

wanttohearit。\'\'

ItwasbecauseLoristanhadheardit,andlistenedandbelieved,thatTheRathadtakenfire。Hisimaginationseizedupontheidea,asitwouldhaveseizedonsometheoryofnecromancyprovedtrueandworkable。

Withhiselbowsonthetableandhishandsinhishair,heleanedforward,twistingalockwithrestlessfingers。Hisbreathquickened。

``Tellit,\'\'hesaid,``Iwanttohearitall!\'\'

``Ishallhavetotellitinmyownwords,\'\'Marcosaid。``Anditwon\'tbeaswonderfulasitwaswhenmyfathertoldittome。

ThisiswhatIremember:

``Myfatherhadgonethroughmuchpainandtrouble。Agreatloadwasuponhim,andhehadbeentoldhewasgoingtodiebeforehisworkwasdone。HehadgonetoIndia,becauseamanhewasobligedtospeaktohadgonetheretohunt,andnooneknewwhenhewouldreturn。Myfatherfollowedhimformonthsfromonewildplacetoanother,and,whenhefoundhim,themanwouldnothearorbelievewhathehadcomesofartosay。Thenhehadjungle-feverandalmostdied。Oncethenativeslefthimfordeadinabungalowintheforest,andheheardthejackalshowlingroundhimallthenight。Throughallthehourshewasonlyaliveenoughtobeconsciousoftwothings——alltherestofhimseemedgonefromhisbody:histhoughtknewthathisworkwasunfinished——andhisbodyheardthejackalshowl!\'\'

``WastheworkforSamavia?\'\'TheRatputinquickly。``Ifhehaddiedthatnight,thedescendantoftheLostPrinceneverwouldhavebeenfound——never!\'\'TheRatbithislipsohardthatadropofbloodstartedfromit。

``Whenhewasslowlycomingaliveagain,anative,whohadgonebackandstayedtowaituponhim,toldhimthatnearthesummitofamountain,aboutfiftymilesaway,therewasaledgewhichjuttedoutintospaceandhungoverthevalley,whichwasthousandsoffeetbelow。OntheledgetherewasahutinwhichtherelivedanancientBuddhist,whowasaholyman,astheycalledhim,andwhohadbeenthereduringtimewhichhadnotbeenmeasured。Theysaidthattheirgrandparentsandgreat-grandparentshadknownofhim,thoughveryfewpersonshadeverseenhim。Itwastoldthatthemostsavagebeastwastamebeforehim。Theysaidthataman-eatingtigerwouldstoptosalutehim,andthatathirstylionesswouldbringherwhelpstodrinkatthespringnearhishut。\'\'

``Thatwasalie,\'\'saidTheRatpromptly。

Marconeitherlaughednorfrowned。

``HowdoweKNOW?\'\'hesaid。``Itwasanative\'sstory,anditmightbeanything。Myfatherneithersaiditwastruenorfalse。

Helistenedtoallthatwastoldhimbynatives。Theysaidthattheholymanwasthebrotherofthestars。Heknewallthingspastandtocome,andcouldhealthesick。Butmostpeople,especiallythosewhohadsinfulthoughts,wereafraidtogonearhim。\'\'

``I\'dliketohaveseen——\'\'TheRatponderedaloud,buthedidnotfinish。

``Beforemyfatherwaswell,hehadmadeuphismindtotraveltotheledgeifhecould。Hefeltasifhemustgo。Hethoughtthatifheweregoingtodie,thehermitmighttellhimsomewisethingtodoforSamavia。\'\'

``HemighthavegivenhimamessagetoleavetotheSecretOnes,\'\'saidTheRat。

``Hewassoweakwhenhesetoutonhisjourneythathewonderedifhewouldreachtheendofit。Partofthewayhetraveledbybullockcart,andpart,hewascarriedbynatives。Butatlastthebearerscametoaplacemorethanhalfwayupthemountain,andwouldgonofurther。Thentheywentbackandlefthimtoclimbtherestofthewayhimself。Theyhadtraveledslowlyandhehadgotmorestrength,buthewasweakyet。Theforestwasmorewonderfulthananythinghehadeverseen。Thereweretropicaltreeswithfoliagelikelace,andsomewithhugeleaves,andsomeofthemseemedtoreachthesky。Sometimeshecouldbarelyseegleamsofbluethroughthem。Andvinesswungdownfromtheirhighbranches,andcaughteachother,andmattedtogether;andtherewerehotscents,andstrangeflowers,anddazzlingbirdsdartingabout,andthickmoss,andlittlecascadesburstingout。Thepathgrewnarrowerandsteeper,andtheflowerscentsandthesultrinessmadeitlikewalkinginahothouse。Heheardrustlingsintheundergrowth,whichmighthavebeenmadebyanykindofwildanimal;oncehesteppedacrossadeadlysnakewithoutseeingit。Butitwasasleepanddidnothurthim。Heknewthenativeshadbeenconvincedthathewouldnotreachtheledge;butforsomestrangereasonhebelievedheshould。Hestoppedandrestedmanytimes,andhedranksomemilkhehadbroughtinacanteen。Thehigherheclimbed,themorewonderfuleverythingwas,andastrangefeelingbegantofillhim。Hesaidhisbodystoppedbeingtiredandbegantofeelverylight。Andhisloadlifteditselffromhisheart,asifitwerenothisloadanymorebutbelongedtosomethingstronger。EvenSamaviaseemedtobesafe。Ashewenthigherandhigher,andlookeddowntheabyssattheworldbelow,itappearedasifitwerenotrealbutonlyadreamhehadwakenedfrom——onlyadream。\'\'

TheRatmovedrestlessly。

``Perhapshewaslight-headedwiththefever,\'\'hesuggested。

``Thefeverhadlefthim,andtheweaknesshadlefthim,\'\'Marcoanswered。``Itseemedasifhehadneverreallybeenillatall——asifnoonecouldbeill,becausethingslikethatwereonlydreams,justastheworldwas。\'\'

``IwishI\'dbeenwithhim!PerhapsIcouldhavethrowntheseaway——downintotheabyss!\'\'AndTheRatshookhiscrutcheswhichrestedagainstthetable。``IfeelasifIwasclimbing,too。Goon。\'\'

MarcohadbecomemoreabsorbedthanTheRat。Hehadlosthimselfinthememoryofthestory。

``Ifeltthat_I_wasclimbing,whenhetoldme,\'\'hesaid。``I

feltasifIwerebreathinginthehotflower-scentsandpushingasidethebigleavesandgiantferns。Therehadbeenarain,andtheywerewetandshiningwithbigdrops,likejewels,thatshoweredoverhimashethrusthiswaythroughandunderthem。

Andthestillnessandtheheight——thestillnessandtheheight!

Ican\'tmakeitrealtoyouashemadeittome!Ican\'t!Iwasthere。Hetookme。Anditwassohigh——andsostill——andsobeautifulthatIcouldscarcelybearit。\'\'

Butthetruthwas,thatwithsomevividboy-touchhehadcarriedhishearerfar。TheRatwasdeadlyquiet。Evenhiseyeshadnotmoved。Hespokealmostasifhewereinasortoftrance。

``It\'sreal,\'\'hesaid。``I\'mtherenow。Ashighasyou——goon——goon。Iwanttoclimbhigher。\'\'

AndMarco,understanding,wenton。

``Thedaywasoverandthestarswereoutwhenhereachedtheplaceweretheledgewas。Hesaidhethoughtthatduringthelastpartoftheclimbheneverlookedontheearthatall。Thestarsweresoimmensethathecouldnotlookawayfromthem。

Theyseemedtobedrawinghimup。Andalloverheadwaslikevioletvelvet,andtheyhungtherelikegreatlampsofradiance。

Canyouseethem?Youmustseethem。Myfathersawthemallnightlong。Theywerepartofthewonder。\'\'

``Iseethem,\'\'TheRatanswered,stillinhistrance-likevoiceandwithoutstirring,andMarcoknewhedid。

``Andthere,withthehugestarswatchingit,wasthehutontheledge。Andtherewasnoonethere。Thedoorwasopen。Andoutsideitwasalowbenchandtableofstone。Andonthetablewasamealofdatesandrice,waiting。Notfarfromthehutwasadeepspring,whichranawayinaclearbrook。Myfatherdrankandbathedhisfacethere。Thenhewentoutontheledge,andsatdownandwaited,withhisfaceturneduptothestars。Hedidnotliedown,andhethoughthesawthestarsallthetimehewaited。Hewassurehedidnotsleep。Hedidnotknowhowlonghesattherealone。Butatlasthedrewhiseyesfromthestars,asifhehadbeencommandedtodoit。Andhewasnotaloneanymore。Ayardorsoawayfromhimsattheholyman。Heknewitwasthehermitbecausehiseyesweredifferentfromanyhumaneyeshehadeverbeheld。Theywereasstillasthenightwas,andasdeepastheshadowscoveringtheworldthousandsoffeetbelow,andtheyhadafar,farlook,andastrangelightwasinthem。\'\'

``Whatdidhesay?\'\'askedTheRathoarsely。

``Heonlysaid,`Rise,myson。Iawaitedthee。GoandeatthefoodIpreparedforthee,andthenwewillspeaktogether。\'Hedidn\'tmoveorspeakagainuntilmyfatherhadeatenthemeal。

Heonlysatonthemossandlethiseyesrestontheshadowsovertheabyss。Whenmyfatherwentback,hemadeagesturewhichmeantthatheshouldsitnearhim。

``Thenhesatstillforseveralminutes,andlethiseyesrestonmyfather,untilhefeltasifthelightinthemweresetinthemidstofhisownbodyandhissoul。Thenhesaid,`Icannottelltheeallthouwouldstknow。ThatImaynotdo。\'Hehadawonderfulgentlevoice,likeadeepsoftbell。`Buttheworkwillbedone。Thylifeandthyson\'slifewillsetitonitsway。\'

``Theysatthroughthewholenighttogether。Andthestarshungquitenear,asiftheylistened。Andthereweresoundsinthebushesofstealthy,paddingfeetwhichwanderedaboutasiftheownersofthemlistenedtoo。Andthewonderful,low,peacefulvoiceoftheholymanwentonandon,tellingofwonderswhichseemedlikemiraclesbutwhichweretohimonlythe`workingoftheLaw。\'\'\'

``WhatistheLaw?\'\'TheRatbrokein。

``Thereweretwomyfatherwrotedown,andIlearnedthem。ThefirstwasthelawofTheOne。I\'lltrytosaythat,\'\'andhecoveredhiseyesandwaitedthroughamomentofsilence。

ItseemedtoTheRatasiftheroomheldanextraordinarystillness。

``Listen!\'\'camenext。``Thisisit:

```Thereareamyriadworlds。ThereisbutOneThoughtoutofwhichtheygrew。ItsLawisOrderwhichcannotswerve。Itscreaturesarefreetochoose。OnlytheycancreateDisorder,whichinitselfisPainandWoeandHateandFear。Thesetheyalonecanbringforth。TheGreatOneisaGoldenLight。Itisnotremotebutnear。Holdthyselfwithinitsglowandthouwiltbeholdallthingsclearly。First,withallthybreathingbeing,knowonething!Thatthineownthought——whensothoustandest——isonewithThatwhichthoughttheWorlds!\'\'\'

``What?\'\'gaspedTheRat。``MYthought——thethings_I_think!\'\'

``Yourthoughts——boys\'thoughts——anybody\'sthoughts。\'\'

``You\'regivingmethejim-jams!\'\'

``Hesaidit,\'\'answeredMarco。``AnditwasthenhespokeaboutthebrokenLink——andaboutthegreatestbooksintheworld——thatinalltheirdifferentways,theywereonlysayingoverandoveragainonethingthousandsoftimes。Justthisthing——`Hatenot,Fearnot,Love。\'AndhesaidthatwasOrder。Andwhenitwasdisturbed,sufferingcame——povertyandmiseryandcatastropheandwars。\'\'

``Wars!\'\'TheRatsaidsharply。``TheWorldcouldn\'tdowithoutwar——andarmiesanddefences!WhataboutSamavia?\'\'

``Myfatheraskedhimthat。Andthisiswhatheanswered。I

learnedthattoo。Letmethinkagain,\'\'andhewaitedashehadwaitedbefore。Thenheliftedhishead。``Listen!Thisisit:

```OutoftheblacknessofDisorderanditsoutpouringofhumanmisery,therewillarisetheOrderwhichisPeace。WhenManlearnsthatheisonewiththeThoughtwhichitselfcreatesallbeauty,allpower,allsplendor,andallrepose,hewillnotfearthathisbrothercanrobhimofhisheart\'sdesire。HewillstandintheLightanddrawtohimselfhisown。\'\'\'

``Drawtohimself?\'\'TheRatsaid。``Drawwhathewants?I

don\'tbelieveit!\'\'

``Nobodydoes,\'\'saidMarco。``Wedon\'tknow。Hesaidwestoodinthedarkofthenight——withoutstars——anddidnotknowthatthebrokenchainswungjustaboveus。\'\'

``Idon\'tbelieveit!\'\'saidTheRat。``It\'stoobig!\'\'

Marcodidnotsaywhetherhebelieveditornot。Heonlywentonspeaking。

``Myfatherlisteneduntilhefeltasifhehadstoppedbreathing。JustatthestillestofthestillnesstheBuddhiststoppedspeaking。Andtherewasarustlingoftheundergrowthafewyardsaway,asifsomethingbigwaspushingitswaythrough——andtherewasthesoftpadoffeet。TheBuddhistturnedhisheadandmyfatherheardhimsaysoftly:`Comeforth,Sister。\'

``Andahugeleopardesswithtwocubswalkedoutontotheledgeandcametohimandthrewherselfdownwithaheavylungenearhisfeet。\'\'

``Yourfathersawthat!\'\'criedoutTheRat。``Youmeantheoldfellowknewsomethingthatmadewildbeastsafraidtotouchhimoranyonenearhim?\'\'

``Notafraid。Theyknewhewastheirbrother,andthathewasonewiththeLaw。HehadlivedsolongwiththeGreatThoughtthatalldarknessandfearhadlefthimforever。HehadmendedtheChain。\'\'

TheRathadreacheddeepwaters。Heleanedforward——hishandsburrowinginhishair,hisfacescowlingandtwisted,hiseyesboringintospace。Hehadclimbedtotheledgeatthemountain-top;hehadseentheluminousimmensityofthestars,andhehadlookeddownintotheshadowsfillingtheworldthousandsoffeetbelow。Wastheresomeremotedeepinhimfromwhosedarknessaslowlightwasrising?AllthatLoristanhadsaidheknewmustbetrue。Buttherestofit——?

Marcogotupandcameovertohim。Helookedlikehisfatheragain。

``IfthedescendantoftheLostPrinceisbroughtbacktoruleSamavia,hewillteachhispeopletheLawoftheOne。Itwasforthattheholymantaughtmyfatheruntilthedawncame。\'\'

``Whowill——whowillteachtheLostPrince——thenewKing——whenheisfound?\'\'TheRatcried。``Whowillteachhim?\'\'

``Thehermitsaidmyfatherwould。Hesaidhewouldalsoteachhisson——andthatsonwouldteachhisson——andhewouldteachhis。Andthroughsuchastheywere,thewholeworldwouldcometoknowtheOrderandtheLaw。\'\'

NeverhadTheRatlookedsostrangeandfierceathing。Awholeworldatpeace!Notactics——nobattles——noslaughteredheroes——noclashofarms,andfame!Itmadehimfeelsick。Andyet——

somethingsethischestheaving。

``Andyourfatherwouldteachhimthat——whenhewasfound!Sothathecouldteachhissons。YourfatherBELIEVESinit?\'\'

``Yes,\'\'Marcoanswered。Hesaidnothingbut``Yes。\'\'TheRatthrewhimselfforwardonthetable,facedownward。

``Then,\'\'hesaid,``hemustmakemebelieveit。Hemustteachme——ifhecan。\'\'

Theyheardaclumpingstepuponthestaircase,and,whenitreachedthelanding,itstoppedattheirdoor。Thentherewasasolidknock。

WhenMarcoopenedthedoor,theyoungsoldierwhohadescortedhimfromtheHof-Theaterwasstandingoutside。Helookedasuninterestedandstolidasbefore,ashehandedinasmallflatpackage。

``YoumusthavedroppeditnearyourseatattheOpera,\'\'hesaid。``Iwastogiveitintoyourownhands。Itisyourpurse。\'\'

Afterhehadclumpeddownthestaircaseagain,MarcoandTheRatdrewaquickbreathatoneandthesametime。

``IhadnoseatandIhadnopurse,\'\'Marcosaid。``Letusopenit。\'\'

Therewasaflatlimpleathernote-holderinside。Initwasapaper,attheheadofwhichwerephotographsoftheLovelyPersonandhercompanion。Beneathwereafewlineswhichstatedthattheywerethewellknownspies,EugeniaKarovnaandPaulVarel,andthatthebearermustbeprotectedagainstthem。ItwassignedbytheChiefofthePolice。Onaseparatesheetwaswrittenthecommand:``Carrythiswithyouasprotection。\'\'

``Thatishelp,\'\'TheRatsaid。``Itwouldprotectus,eveninanothercountry。TheChancellorsentit——butyoumadethestrongcall——andit\'shere!\'\'

Therewasnostreetlamptoshineintotheirwindowswhentheywentatlasttobed。Whentheblindwasdrawnup,theywerenearertheskythantheyhadbeenintheMaryleboneRoad。Thelastthingeachofthemsaw,ashewenttosleep,wasthestars——andintheirdreams,theysawthemgrowlargerandlarger,andhanglikelampsofradianceagainsttheviolet——velvetskyabovealedgeofaHimalayanMountain,wheretheylistenedtothesoundofalowvoicegoingonandonandon。

XXII

ANIGHTVIGIL

OnahillinthemidstofagreatAustrianplain,aroundwhichhighAlpswaitwatchingthroughtheagesstandsavenerablefortress,almostmorebeautifulthananythingonehaseverseen。

Perhaps,ifitwerenotforthegreatplainfloweringbroadlyaboutitwithitswide-spreadbeautiesofmeadow-land,andwood,anddimtonedbuildingsgatheredaboutfarms,anditsdreamofasmallancientcityatitsfeet,itmight——thoughitistobedoubted——seemsomethinglessamarvelofmedievalpicturesqueness。Butoutoftheplainrisesthelowhill,andsurroundingitatastatelydistancestandsguardthegiantmajestyofAlps,withshouldersinthecloudsandgod-likeheadsabovethem,lookingon——alwayslookingon——sometimesthemselvesetherealcloudsofsnow-whiteness,sometimesmonsterbarecragswhichpiercetheblue,andwhoseunchangingsilenceseemstoknowthesecretoftheeverlasting。Andonthehillwhichthisaugustcircleholdsinitsembrace,asthoughitenclosedatreasure,standstheold,old,toweredfortressbuiltasacitadelforthePrinceArchbishops,whowerekingsintheirdomaininthelongpastcenturieswhenthesplendorandpowerofecclesiasticalprinceswasamongthegreatestuponearth。

Andasyouapproachthetown——andasyouleaveit——andasyouwalkthroughitsstreets,thebroadcalmempty-lookingones,orthenarrowthoroughfareswhosehousesseemsoneartoeachother,whetheryouclimbordescend——orcrossbridges,orgazeatchurches,orstepoutonyourbalconyatnighttolookatthemountainsandthemoon——alwaysitseemsthatfromsomepointyoucanseeitgazingdownatyou——thecitadelofHohen-Salzburg。

ItwastoSalzburgtheywentnext,becauseatSalzburgwastobefoundthemanwholookedlikeahair-dresserandwhoworkedinabarber\'sshop。Strangeasitmightseem,tohimalsomustbecarriedtheSign。

``Theremaybepeoplewhocometohimtobeshaved——soldiers,ormenwhoknowthings,\'\'TheRatworkeditout,``andhecanspeaktothemwhenheisstandingclosetothem。Itwillbeeasytogetnearhim。Youcangoandhaveyourhaircut。\'\'

ThejourneyfromMunichwasnotalongone,andduringthelatterpartofittheyhadthewooden-seatedthird-classcarriagetothemselves。Eventhedrowsyoldpeasantwhonoddedandsleptinonecornergotoutwithhisbundlesatlast。ToMarcothemountainswerelong-knownwonderswhichcouldnevergrowold。

Theyhadalwaysandalwaysbeensoold!Surelytheyhadbeenthefirstoftheworld!Surelytheyhadbeenstandingtherewaitingwhenitwassaid``LettherebeLight。\'\'TheLighthadknownitwouldfindthemthere。Theyweresosilent,andyetitseemedasiftheysaidsomeamazingthing——somethingwhichwouldtakeyourbreathfromyouifyoucouldhearit。Andtheyneverchanged。

Thecloudschanged,theywreathedthem,andhidthem,andtraileddownthem,andpouredoutstormtorrentsonthem,andthunderedagainstthem,anddartedforkedlightningsroundthem。Butthemountainsstoodthereafterwardsasifsuchthingshadnotbeenandwerenotintheworld。Windsroaredandtoreatthem,centuriespassedoverthem——centuriesofmillionsoflives,ofchangingofkingdomsandempires,ofbattlesandworld-widefamewhichgrewanddiedandpassedaway;andtemplescrumbled,andkings\'tombswereforgotten,andcitieswereburiedandothersbuiltoverthemafterhundredsofyears——andperhapsafewstonesfellfromamountainside,orafissurewasworn,whichthepeoplebelowcouldnotevensee。Andthatwasall。Theretheystood,andperhapstheirsecretwasthattheyhadbeenthereforeverandever。ThatwaswhatthemountainssaidtoMarco,whichwaswhyhedidnotwanttotalkmuch,butsatandgazedoutofthecarriagewindow。

TheRathadbeenverysilentallthemorning。Hehadbeensilentwhentheygotup,andhehadscarcelyspokenwhentheymadetheirwaytothestationatMunichandsatwaitingfortheirtrain。ItseemedtoMarcothathewasthinkingsohardthathewaslikeapersonwhowasfarawayfromtheplacehestoodin。Hisbrowsweredrawntogetherandhiseyesdidnotseemtoseethepeoplewhopassedby。Usuallyhesaweverythingandmadeshrewdremarksonalmostallhesaw。Butto-dayhewassomehowotherwiseabsorbed。Hesatinthetrainwithhisforeheadagainstthewindowandstaredout。HemovedandgaspedwhenhefoundhimselfstaringattheAlps,butafterwardshewasevenstrangelystill。

Itwasnotuntilafterthesleepyoldpeasanthadgatheredhisbundlesandgotoutatastationthathespoke,andhediditwithoutturninghishead。

``Youonlytoldmeoneofthetwolaws,\'\'hesaid。``Whatwastheotherone?\'\'

Marcobroughthimselfbackfromhisdreamofreachingthehighestmountain-topandseeingcloudsfloatbeneathhisfeetinthesun。

Hehadtocomebackalongway。

``Areyouthinkingofthat?Iwonderedwhatyouhadbeenthinkingofallthemorning,\'\'hesaid。

``Icouldn\'tstopthinkingofit。Whatwasthesecondone?\'\'

saidTheRat,buthedidnotturnhishead。

``ItwascalledtheLawofEarthlyLiving。Itwasforeveryday,\'\'saidMarco。``Itwasfortheorderingofcommonthings——thesmallthingswethinkdon\'tmatter,aswellasthebigones。Ialwaysrememberthatonewithoutanytrouble。Thiswasit:

```Letpassthroughthymind,myson,onlytheimagethouwouldstdesiretoseebecomeatruth。Meditateonlyuponthewishofthyheart——seeingfirstthatitissuchascanwrongnomanandisnotignoble。Thenwillittakeearthlyformanddrawneartothee。

```ThisistheLawofThatwhichCreates。\'\'\'

ThenTheRatturnedround。Hehadashrewdlyreasoningmind。

``Thatsoundsasifyoucouldgetanythingyouwanted,ifyouthinkaboutitlongenoughandintherightway,\'\'hesaid。

``Butperhapsitonlymeansthat,ifyoudoit,you\'llbehappyafteryou\'redead。Myfatherusedtoshoutwithlaughingwhenhewasdrunkandtalkedaboutthingslikethatandlookedathisrags。\'\'

Hehuggedhiskneesforafewminutes。Hewasrememberingtherags,andthefog-darkenedroomintheslums,andtheloud,hideouslaughter。

``Whatifyouwantsomethingthatwillharmsomebodyelse?\'\'hesaidnext。``Whatifyouhatesomeoneandwishyoucouldkillhim?\'\'

``Thatwasoneofthequestionsmyfatheraskedthatnightontheledge。Theholymansaidpeoplealwaysaskedit,\'\'Marcoanswered。``Thiswastheanswer:

```Lethimwhostretchethforthhishandtodrawthelightningtohisbrotherrecallthatthroughhisownsoulandbodywillpassthebolt。\'\'\'

``Wonderifthere\'sanythinginit?\'\'TheRatpondered。``It\'dmakeachapcarefulifhebelievedit!Revengingyourselfonamanwouldbelikeholdinghimagainstalivewiretokillhimandgettingallthevoltsthroughyourself。\'\'

Asuddenanxietyrevealeditselfinhisface。

``Doesyourfatherbelieveit?\'\'heasked。``Doeshe?\'\'

``Heknowsitistrue,\'\'Marcosaid。

``I\'llownup,\'\'TheRatdecidedafterfurtherreflection——``I\'llownupI\'mgladthatthereisn\'tanyoneleftthatI\'veagrudgeagainst。Thereisn\'tanyone——now。\'\'

Thenhefellagainintosilenceanddidnotspeakuntiltheirjourneywasatanend。Astheyarrivedearlyintheday,theyhadplentyoftimetowanderaboutthemarvelouslittleoldcity。

Butthroughthewidestreetsandthroughthenarrowones,underthearchwaysintothemarketgardens,acrossthebridgeandintothesquarewherethe``glockenspiel\'\'playeditsoldtinklingtune,everywheretheCitadellookeddownandalwaysTheRatwalkedoninhisdream。

Theyfoundthehair-dresser\'sshopinoneofthenarrowstreets。

Therewerenograndshopsthere,andthisparticularshopwasamodestone。Theywalkedpastitonce,andthenwentback。Itwasashopsohumblethattherewasnothingremarkableintwocommonboysgoingintoittohavetheirhaircut。Anoldmancameforwardtoreceivethem。Hewasevidentlygladoftheirmodestpatronage。HeundertooktoattendtoTheRathimself,but,havingarrangedhiminachair,heturnedaboutandcalledtosomeoneinthebackroom。

``Heinrich,\'\'hesaid。

IntheslitinMarco\'ssleevewasthesketchofthemanwithsmoothcurledhair,wholookedlikeahair-dresser。Theyhadfoundacornerinwhichtotaketheirfinallookatitbeforetheyturnedbacktocomein。Heinrich,whocameforthfromthesmallbackroom,hadsmoothcurledhair。Helookedextremelylikeahair-dresser。Hehadfeatureslikethoseinthesketch——hisnoseandmouthandchinandfigurewerelikewhatMarcohaddrawnandcommittedtomemory。But——

HegaveMarcoachairandtiedtheprofessionalwhitecoveringaroundhisneck。Marcoleanedbackandclosedhiseyesamoment。

``ThatisNOTtheman!\'\'hewassayingtohimself。``HeisNOT

theman。\'\'

Howheknewhewasnot,hecouldnothaveexplained,buthefeltsure。Itwasastrongconviction。Butforthesuddenfeeling,nothingwouldhavebeeneasierthantogivetheSign。Andifhecouldnotgiveitnow,wherewastheonetowhomitmustbespoken,andwhatwouldbetheresultifthatonecouldnotbefound?Andifthereweretwowhoweresomuchalike,howcouldhebesure?

Eachownerofeachofthepicturedfaceswasalinkinapowerfulsecretchain;andifalinkweremissed,thechainwouldbebroken。EachtimeHeinrichcamewithinthelineofhisvision,herecordedeveryfeatureafreshandcompareditwiththerememberedsketch。Eachtimetheresemblancebecamemoreclose,buteachtimesomepersistentinnerconvictionrepeated,``No;

theSignisnotforhim!\'\'

Itwasdisturbing,also,tofindthatTheRatwasallatonceasrestlessashehadpreviouslybeensilentandpreoccupied。Hemovedinhischair,tothegreatdiscomfortoftheoldhair-dresser。Hekeptturninghisheadtotalk。HeaskedMarcototranslatediversquestionshewishedhimtoaskthetwomen。

TheywerequestionsabouttheCitadel——abouttheMonchsberg——theResidenz——theGlockenspiel——themountains。Headdedonequerytoanotherandcouldnotsitstill。

``Theyounggentlemanwillgetanearsnipped,\'\'saidtheoldmantoMarco。``Anditwillnotbemyfault。\'\'

``WhatshallIdo?\'\'Marcowasthinking。``Heisnottheman。\'\'

HedidnotgivetheSign。Hemustgoawayandthinkitout,thoughwherehisthoughtswouldleadhimhedidnotknow。Thiswasamoredifficultproblemthanhehadeverdreamedoffacing。

Therewasnoonetoaskadviceof。OnlyhimselfandTheRat,whowasnervouslywrigglingandtwistinginhischair。

``Youmustsitstill,\'\'hesaidtohim。``Thehair-dresserisafraidyouwillmakehimcutyoubyaccident。\'\'

``ButIwanttoknowwholivesattheResidenz?\'\'saidTheRat。

``Thesemencantellusthingsifyouaskthem。\'\'

``Itisdonenow,\'\'saidtheoldhair-dresserwitharelievedair。``Perhapsthecuttingofhishairmakestheyounggentlemannervous。Itissometimesso。\'\'

TheRatstoodclosetoMarco\'schairandaskedquestionsuntilHeinrichalsohaddonehiswork。Marcocouldnotunderstandhiscompanion\'schangeofmood。Herealizedthat,ifhehadwishedtogivetheSign,hehadbeenallowednoopportunity。Hecouldnothavegivenit。Therestlessquestioninghadsodirectedtheolderman\'sattentiontohissonandMarcothatnothingcouldhavebeensaidtoHeinrichwithouthisobservingit。

``Icouldnothavespokenifhehadbeentheman,\'\'Marcosaidtohimself。

Theirveryexitfromtheshopseemedalittlehurried。Whentheywerefairlyinthestreet,TheRatmadeaclutchatMarco\'sarm。

``Youdidn\'tgiveit?\'\'hewhisperedbreathlessly。``Ikepttalkingandtalkingtopreventyou。\'\'

Marcotriednottofeelbreathless,andhetriedtospeakinalowandlevelvoicewithnohintofexclamationinit。

``Whydidyousaythat?\'\'heasked。

TheRatdrewclosertohim。

``Thatwasnottheman!\'\'hewhispered。``Itdoesn\'tmatterhowmuchhelookslikehim,heisn\'ttherightone。\'\'

Hewaspaleandswingingalongswiftlyasifhewereinahurry。

``Let\'sgetintoaquietplace,\'\'hesaid。``Thosequeerthingsyou\'vebeentellingmehavegotholdofme。HowdidIknow?HowcouldIknow——unlessit\'sbecauseI\'vebeentryingtoworkthatsecondlaw?I\'vebeensayingtomyselfthatweshouldbetoldtherightthingstodo——fortheGameandforyourfather——andsothatIcouldbetherightsortofaide-de-camp。I\'vebeenworkingatit,and,whenhecameout,Iknewhewasnotthemaninspiteofhislooks。AndIcouldn\'tbesureyouknew,andI

thought,ifIkeptontalkingandinterruptingyouwithsillyquestions,youcouldbepreventedfromspeaking。\'\'

``There\'saplacenotfarawaywherewecangetalookatthemountains。Let\'sgothereandsitdown,\'\'saidMarco。``Iknewitwasnottherightone,too。It\'stheHelpoveragain。\'\'

``Yes,it\'stheHelp——it\'stheHelp——itmustbe,\'\'mutteredTheRat,walkingfastandwithapale,setface。``Itcouldnotbeanythingelse。\'\'

Theygotawayfromthestreetsandthepeopleandreachedthequietplacewheretheycouldseethemountains。Theretheysatdownbythewayside。TheRattookoffhiscapandwipedhisforehead,butitwasnotonlythequickwalkingwhichhadmadeitdamp。

``Thequeernessofitgavemeakindoffright,\'\'hesaid。

``Whenhecameoutandhewasnearenoughformetoseehim,asuddenstrongfeelingcameoverme。ItseemedasifIknewhewasn\'ttheman。ThenIsaidtomyself——`buthelookslikehim\'——andIbegantogetnervous。AndthenIwassureagain——andthenIwantedtotrytostopyoufromgivinghimtheSign。Andthenitallseemedfoolishness——andthenextsecondallthethingsyouhadtoldmerushedbacktomeatonce——andI

rememberedwhatIhadbeenthinkingeversince——andI

said——`Perhapsit\'stheLawbeginningtowork,\'andthepalmsofmyhandsgotmoist。\'\'

Marcowasveryquiet。Hewaslookingatthefarthestandhighestpeaksandwonderingaboutmanythings。

``Itwastheexpressionofhisfacethatwasdifferent,\'\'hesaid。``Andhiseyes。Theyarerathersmallerthantherightman\'sare。Thelightintheshopwaspoor,anditwasnotuntilthelasttimehebentovermethatIfoundoutwhatIhadnotseenbefore。Hiseyesaregray——theotheronesarebrown。\'\'

``Didyouseethat!\'\'TheRatexclaimed。``Thenwe\'resure!

We\'resafe!\'\'

``We\'renotsafetillwe\'vefoundtherightman,\'\'Marcosaid。

``Whereishe?Whereishe?Whereishe?\'\'

Hesaidthewordsdreamilyandquietly,asifhewerelostinthought——butalsoratherasifheexpectedananswer。Andhestilllookedatthefar-offpeaks。TheRat,afterwatchinghimamomentorso,begantolookatthemalso。Theywerelikealoadstonetohimtoo。Therewassomethingstillingaboutthem,andwhenyoureyeshadresteduponthemafewmomentstheydidnotwanttomoveaway。

``Theremustbealedgeuptheresomewhere,\'\'hesaidatlast。

``Let\'sgoupandlookforitandsitthereandthinkandthink——

aboutfindingtherightman。\'\'

ThereseemednothingfantasticinthistoMarco。Togointosomequietplaceandsitandthinkaboutthethinghewantedtorememberortofindoutwasanoldwayofhis。Tobequietwasalwaysthebestthing,hisfatherhadtaughthim。Itwaslikelisteningtosomethingwhichcouldspeakwithoutwords。

``ThereisalittletrainwhichgoesuptheGaisberg,\'\'hesaid。

``Whenyouareatthetop,aworldofmountainsspreadsaroundyou。Lazaruswentonceandtoldme。Andwecanlieoutonthegrassallnight。Letusgo,Aide-de-camp。\'\'

Sotheywent,eachonethinkingthesamethought,andeachboy-mindholdingitsownvision。Marcowasthecalmerofthetwo,becausehisbeliefthattherewasalwayshelptobefoundwasanaccustomedoneandhadceasedtoseemtopartakeofthesupernatural。Hebelievedquitesimplythatitwastheworkingofalaw,notthebreakingofone,whichgaveanswerandledhiminhisquests。TheRat,whohadknownnothingoflawsotherthanthoseadministeredbypolice-courts,wasatonceawedandfascinatedbythesuggestionofcrossingsomeborderlandoftheUnknown。ThelawoftheOnehadbaffledandoverthrownhim,withitssweepingawayoftheenmitiesofpassionswhichcreatedwarsandcalledforarmies。ButtheLawofEarthlyLivingseemedtoofferpracticalbenefitsifyoucouldholdontoyourselfenoughtoworkit。

``Youwouldn\'tgeteverythingfornothing,asfarasIcanmakeout,\'\'hehadsaidtoMarco。``You\'dhavetosweepalltherubbishoutofyourmind——sweepitasifyoudiditwithabroom——andthenkeeponthinkingstraightandbelievingyouweregoingtogetthings——andworkingforthem——andthey\'dcome。\'\'

Thenhehadlaughedashortuglylaughbecauseherecalledsomething。

``TherewassomethingintheBiblethatmyfatherusedtojeerabout——somethingaboutamangettingwhatheprayedforifhebelievedit,\'\'hesaid。

``Oh,yes,it\'sthere,\'\'saidMarco。``Thatifamanpraybelievingheshallreceivewhatheasksitshallbegivenhim。

Allthebookssaysomethinglikeit。It\'sbeensaidsooftenitmakesyoubelieveit。\'\'

``Hedidn\'tbelieveit,andIdidn\'t,\'\'saidTheRat。

``Nobodydoes——really,\'\'answeredMarco,ashehaddoneoncebefore。``It\'sbecausewedon\'tknow。\'\'

TheywentuptheGaisberginthelittletrain,whichpushedanddraggedandpantedslowlyupwardwiththem。IttookthemwithitstubbornlyandgraduallyhigherandhigheruntilithadleftSalzburgandtheCitadelbelowandhadreachedtheworldofmountainswhichroseandspreadandliftedgreatheadsbehindeachotherandbesideeachotherandbeyondeachotheruntilthereseemednootherlandonearthbutthatonmountainsidesandbacksandshouldersandcrowns。Andalsoonefelttheabsurdityoflivinguponflatground,wherelifemustbeaninsignificantthing。

Therewereonlyafewsight-seersinthesmallcarriages,andtheyweregoingtolookattheviewfromthesummit。Theywerenotinsearchofaledge。

TheRatandMarcowere。Whenthelittletrainstoppedatthetop,theygotoutwiththerest。Theywanderedaboutwiththemovertheshortgrassonthetreelesssummitandlookedoutfromthisviewpointandtheother。TheRatgrewmoreandmoresilent,andhissilencewasnotmerelyamatterofspeechlessnessbutofexpression。HeLOOKEDsilentandasifhewerenolongerawareoftheearth。Theyleftthesight-seersatlastandwanderedawaybythemselves。Theyfoundaledgewheretheycouldsitorlieandwhereeventheworldofmountainsseemedbelowthem。

Theyhadbroughtsomesimplefoodwiththem,andtheylaiditbehindajuttingbitofrock。Whenthesight-seersboardedthelaboringlittletrainagainandweredraggedbackdownthemountain,theirnightofvigilwouldbegin。

Thatwaswhatitwastobe。Anightofstillnessontheheights,wheretheycouldwaitandwatchandholdthemselvesreadytohearanythoughtwhichspoketothem。

TheRatwassothrilledthathewouldnothavebeensurprisedifhehadheardavoicefromtheplaceofthestars。ButMarcoonlybelievedthatinthisgreatstillnessandbeauty,ifheheldhisboy-soulquietenough,heshouldfindhimselfatlastthinkingofsomethingthatwouldleadhimtotheplacewhichheldwhatitwasbestthatheshouldfind。Thepeoplereturnedtothetrainanditsetoutuponitswaydownthesteepness。

Theyhearditlaboringonitsway,asthoughitwasforcedtomakeasmuchefforttoholditselfbackasithadmadetodragitselfupward。

Thentheywerealone,anditwasalonenesssuchasaneaglemightfeelwhenithelditselfpoisedhighinthecurveofblue。

Andtheysatandwatched。Theysawthesungodownand,shadebyshade,deepenandmakeradiantandthendrawawaywithitthelasttouchesofcolor——rose-gold,rose-purple,androse-gray。

Onemountain-topafteranotherhelditsblushafewmomentsandlostit。Ittooklongtogatherthemallbutatlengththeyweregoneandthemarvelofnightfell。

Thebreathoftheforestsbelowwassweetaboutthem,andsoundlessnessenclosedthemwhichwasofunearthlypeace。Thestarsbegantoshowthemselves,andpresentlythetwowhowaitedfoundtheirfacesturnedupwardtotheskyandtheybothwerespeakinginwhispers。

``Thestarslooklargehere,\'\'TheRatsaid。

``Yes,\'\'answeredMarco。``WearenotashighastheBuddhistwas,butitseemslikethetopoftheworld。\'\'

``Thereisalightonthesideofthemountainyonderwhichisnotastar,\'\'TheRatwhispered。

``Itisalightinahutwheretheguidestaketheclimberstorestandtospendthenight,\'\'answeredMarco。

``Itissostill,\'\'TheRatwhisperedagainafterasilence,andMarcowhisperedback:

``Itissostill。\'\'

Theyhadeatentheirmealofblackbreadandcheeseafterthesettingofthesun,andnowtheylaydownontheirbacksandlookedupuntilthefirstfewstarshadmultipliedthemselvesintomyriads。Theybeganalittlelowtalk,butthesoundlessnesswasstrongerthanthemselves。

``HowamIgoingtoholdontothatsecondlaw?\'\'TheRatsaidrestlessly。```Letpassthroughthymindonlytheimagethouwouldstseebecomeatruth。\'ThethingsthatarepassingthroughmymindarenotthethingsIwanttocometrue。Whatifwedon\'tfindhim——don\'tfindtherightone,Imean!\'\'

``Liestill——still——andlookupatthestars,\'\'whisperedMarco。

``TheygiveyouaSUREfeeling。\'\'

Therewassomethinginthecuriousserenityofhimwhichcalmedevenhisaide-de-camp。TheRatlaystillandlooked——andlooked——andthought。Andwhathethoughtofwasthedesireofhisheart。Thesoundlessnessenwrappedhimandtherewasnoworldleft。Thattherewasasparkoflightinthemountain-climbers\'rest-hutwasathingforgotten。

Theywereonlytwoboys,andtheyhadbeguntheirjourneyontheearliesttrainandhadbeenwalkingaboutalldayandthinkingofgreatandanxiousthings。

``Itissostill,\'\'TheRatwhisperedagainatlast。

``Itissostill,\'\'whisperedMarco。

Andthemountainsrisingbehindeachotherandbesideeachotherandbeyondeachotherinthenight,andalsothemyriadsofstarswhichhadsomultipliedthemselves,lookingdownknewthattheywereasleep——assleepthehumanthingswhichdonotwatchforever。

``Someoneissmoking,\'\'Marcofoundhimselfsayinginadream。

Afterwhichheawakenedandfoundthatthesmokewasnotpartofadreamatall。Itcamefromthepipeofayoungmanwhohadanalpenstockandwholookedasifhehadclimbedtoseethesunrise。Heworetheclothesofaclimberandagreenhatwithatuftattheback。Helookeddownatthetwoboys,surprised。

``Goodday,\'\'hesaid。``Didyousleepheresothatyoucouldseethesungetup?\'\'

``Yes,\'\'answeredMarco。

``Wereyoucold?\'\'

``Weslepttoosoundlytoknow。Andwebroughtourthickcoats。\'\'

``Islepthalf-waydownthemountains,\'\'saidthesmoker。``Iamaguideinthesedays,butIhavenotbeenonelongenoughtomissasunriseitisnoworktoreach。MyfatherandbrotherthinkIammadaboutsuchthings。Theywouldratherstayintheirbeds。Oh!heisawake,ishe?\'\'turningtowardTheRat,whohadrisenononeelbowandwasstaringathim。``Whatisthematter?Youlookasifyouwereafraidofme。\'\'

MarcodidnotwaitforTheRattorecoverhisbreathandspeak。

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