第 47 节
作者:想聊      更新:2021-02-19 00:37      字数:9321
  of    our   forefathers    are  echoed     on  the   lips  of   our   children   as   great
  discoveries。〃
  Henry Lennox ventured to bring him back to the point。
  〃What   knowledge   …   what   particular   branch   of   information   should   a
  man possess; signor; to find out what you have found?〃
  〃Merely   an   adornment;   my   young   friend;   a   side   branch   of   withered
  learning; not cultivated; I fear; by your Scotland Yard。             Yet I have known
  country     gentlemen      to  be  skilled   in  it。  The    practice    of  heraldry。    I
  marked your arms on your Italian gates。             I must look at those gates again
  … they are not very good; I fear。         But the arms … a chevron between three
  lions … a fine coat; yet probably not so ancient as the gates。〃
  〃It was such a thing as bothered me in Florence;〃 said Sir Walter。 〃I'd
  seen it before somewhere; but where I know not … a bull's head of gold on
  a red field。〃
  Signor Mannetti started and laughed。
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  〃Ha …ha!      We will come to the golden bull presently; Sir Walter。 You
  shall meet him       I promise you!〃
  Then he broke off and patted his forehead。
  〃But   I   go   too   quickly   …   far   too   quickly   indeed。   I   must   rest   my   poor
  brain now; or it will rattle in my head like a dry walnut。               When it begins
  to rattle; I know that I have done enough for the present。 May I walk in the
  garden again … not alone; but with your companionship?〃
  〃Of course; unless you would like to retire and rest for a while。〃
  〃Presently I shall do so。       And please permit nobody to enter the Grey
  Room but myself。         Not a soul must go or come without me。〃
  Sir Walter spoke。
  〃You still believe the peril is material then … an active; physical thing;
  controlled by a conscious human intelligence?〃
  〃If I am right; it certainly is active enough。〃
  They went into the garden; and Signor Mannetti; finding a snug seat in
  the sun; decided to stop there。          Henry and his uncle exchanged glances;
  and the latter found his faith weakening; for the Italian's mind appeared to
  wander。      He became more and more irrelevant; as it seemed。                  He spoke
  again of the old dog who was at his master's feet。
  〃Euthanasia      for   the   aged。    Why      not?    For    that   matter;   I  have
  considered it for myself in dark moments。              Have you ever wondered why
  we destroy  our   pets;  for   love of them;   yet   suffer our   fellow  creatures   to
  exist   and   endure   to   the   very   dregs   Nature's   most   fiendish   methods   of
  dissolution?      Again     one   of   those   terrible  problems     where    mercy    and
  religion cannot see eye to eye。〃
  They uttered   appropriate   sentiments;   and   again   the   old   man   changed
  the subject and broke new ground。
  〃There was a prince … not your old dog … but a royal lad of the East …
  Prince Djem; the brother of the Sultan Bajazet。              Do you know that story?
  Possibly not … it is unimportant enough; and to this day the sequel of the
  incident   is   buried   in   a   mystery   as   profound   as   that   of   the   Grey   Room。
  Our   later   historians   whitewash   Alexander   VI。   concerning   the   matter   of
  Prince     Djem;    but  then   it  is  so  much    the   habit  of   later  historians   to
  whitewash everybody。           A noble quality in human nature perhaps … to try
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  and   see   the   best;   even   while   one   can   only  do   so   by  ignoring   the   worst。
  Certainly; as your poet says; 'Distance makes the heart grow fonder'; or; at
  any rate; softer。      There is a tendency to side with the angels where we are
  dealing     with    historic   dead。    Nero;     Caligula;     Calvin;    Alva;   Napoleon;
  Torquemada … all these monsters and portents; and a thousand such blood…
  bespattered   figures are   growing   whiter   as they  grow  fainter。             They  will
  have wings and haloes presently。             Yet not for me。       I am a good hater; my
  friends。 But Prince Djem … I wander so。               You should be more severe with
  me and keep me to my point。              Sultan Bajazet wanted his younger brother
  out   of   the   way;   and   he   paid   the   Papacy   forty   thousand   ducats   a   year   to
  keep the  young   fellow  a  prisoner in   Italy。         It   was   a  gilded   captivty  and
  doubtless the dissolute Oriental enjoyed himself quite as well at Rome as
  he would have done in Constantinople。                But after Alexander had achieved
  the triple tiara; Bajazet refused to pay his forty thousand ducats any longer。
  The Pope; therefore; wrote strongly to the Sultan; telling him that the King
  of   France   designed   to   seize   Prince   Djem   and   go   to   war   on   his   account
  against the Turks。 This does not weary you?〃
  〃No; indeed;〃 declared Mary。
  〃Alexander   added;   that   to   enable   him   to   resist   the   French   and   spare
  Bajazet's realms the threatened invasion; a sum of forty thousand ducats
  must   be   immediately   forthcoming。            The   Sultan;   doubtless   appalled   by
  such a threat; despatched the money with a private letter。                 He was as great
  a   diplomat   as   the   Pope   himself;   and   saw   a   way   to   evade   this   gigantic
  annual impost by compounding on the death of Djem。 Unfortunately for
  him;   however;   both   the   papal   envoy   and   Bajazet's   own   messenger   were
  captured upon their return journey by the brother of Cardinal della Rovere
  …   Alexander's      bitterest   enemy。     Thus     the   contents    of  the   secret   letter
  became   known;   and   the   Christian   world   heard   with   horror   how   Bajazet
  had   offered   the   occupant   of   St。   Peter's   throne   three   hundred   thousand
  ducats to assassinate Prince Djem!
  〃Time      passed;    and    the   Pope     triumphed      over    his  enemies。       He
  prepared to abandon the person of the young Turk to Charles of France;
  and effectively checkmated the formidable Rovere for a season。                      But then;
  as   we   know;   Prince   Djem   suddenly   perished;   and   while   latest           writers
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  declare   that   he   actually  reached   France;   only  to   die   there;   ruined   by   his
  own   debaucheries;   I;   for   one;   have   not   accepted   that   story。    He   never
  reached France; my friends; for be sure Alexander VI。 was not the man to
  let any human life stand between his treasury and three hundred thousand
  ducats。〃
  Signor Mannetti preserved silence for a time; then he returned in very
  surprising fashion to the subject that had brought him to Chadlands。                     He
  had been reflecting and now proceeded with his thoughts aloud。
  〃You   must;   however;   restrain   your   natural   impatience   a   little   longer;
  until another night has passed。           I will; if you please; myself spend some
  hours   in   the   Grey   Room   after   dark;   and   learn   what   the   medieval   spirits
  have to tell me。       Shall I see the wraith of Prince Djem; think you?                 Or
  the   ghost    of  Pinturicchio     hovering    round   his   little  picture?   Or    those
  bygone; cunning workers in plaster who built the ceiling?                    They will at
  least talk the language of Tuscany; and I shall be at home among them。〃
  Sir Walter protested。
  〃That; indeed; is the last thing I could permit; signor;〃 he said。
  〃That is the first thing that must happen; nevertheless;〃 replied the old
  gentleman calmly。         〃You need not fear for me; Sir Walter。 I jest about the
  spirits。    There are no spirits in the Grey Room; or; if there are; they are
  not such as can quarrel with you; or me。               There is; however; something
  much worse than any spirit lurking in the heart of your house … a potent;
  sleepless; fiendish thing; and far from wondering at all that has happened;
  I only marvel that worse did not befall。              But I have the magic talisman;
  the 'open sesame。'       I am safe enough even if I am mistaken。              Though my
  fires are burning low; it will take more than your Grey Room to extinguish
  them。   I   hold   the   clue   of   the   labyrinth;   and   shall   pass   safely   in   and   out
  again。     To…morrow I can tell you if I am right。〃
  〃I