第 98 节
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  accustomed to look on death; that ye forget the respect ye owe to
  it。  Since thou offerest me thy head; I accept it。  To…morrow
  thou mayst repent; it will be too late。〃
  〃Ay; too late; president!〃 echoed the calm visitor。
  〃But; remember; it is not pardon; it is but a day's reprieve; I
  have promised to this woman。  According as thou dost satisfy me
  to…morrow; she lives or dies。  I am frank; citizen; thy ghost
  shall not haunt me for want of faith。〃
  〃It is but a day that I have asked; the rest I leave to justice
  and to Heaven。  Your huissiers wait below。〃
  CHAPTER 7。XVI。
  Und den Mordstahl seh' ich blinken;
  Und das Morderauge gluhn!
  〃Kassandra。〃
  (And I see the steel of Murder glitter;
  And the eye of Murder glow。)
  Viola was in the prison that opened not but for those already
  condemned before adjudged。  Since her exile from Zanoni; her very
  intellect had seemed paralysed。  All that beautiful exuberance of
  fancy which; if not the fruit of genius; seemed its blossoms; all
  that gush of exquisite thought which Zanoni had justly told her
  flowed with mysteries and subtleties ever new to him; the wise
  one;all were gone; annihilated; the blossom withered; the fount
  dried up。  From something almost above womanhood; she seemed
  listlessly to sink into something below childhood。  With the
  inspirer the inspirations had ceased; and; in deserting love;
  genius also was left behind。
  She scarcely comprehended why she had been thus torn from her
  home and the mechanism of her dull tasks。  She scarcely knew what
  meant those kindly groups; that; struck with her exceeding
  loveliness; had gathered round her in the prison; with mournful
  looks; but with words of comfort。  She; who had hitherto been
  taught to abhor those whom Law condemns for crime; was amazed to
  hear that beings thus compassionate and tender; with cloudless
  and lofty brows; with gallant and gentle mien; were criminals for
  whom Law had no punishment short of death。  But they; the
  savages; gaunt and menacing; who had dragged her from her home;
  who had attempted to snatch from her the infant while she clasped
  it in her arms; and laughed fierce scorn at her mute; quivering
  lips;THEY were the chosen citizens; the men of virtue; the
  favourites of Power; the ministers of Law!  Such thy black
  caprices; O thou; the ever…shifting and calumnious;Human
  Judgment!
  A squalid; and yet a gay world; did the prison…houses of that day
  present。  There; as in the sepulchre to which they led; all ranks
  were cast with an even…handed scorn。  And yet there; the
  reverence that comes from great emotions restored Nature's first
  and imperishable; and most lovely; and most noble Law;THE
  INEQUALITY BETWEEN MAN AND MAN!  There; place was given by the
  prisoners; whether royalists or sans…culottes; to Age; to
  Learning; to Renown; to Beauty; and Strength; with its own inborn
  chivalry; raised into rank the helpless and the weak。  The iron
  sinews and the Herculean shoulders made way for the woman and the
  child; and the graces of Humanity; lost elsewhere; sought their
  refuge in the abode of Terror。
  〃And wherefore; my child; do they bring thee hither?〃 asked an
  old; grey…haired priest。
  〃I cannot guess。〃
  〃Ah; if you know not your offence; fear the worst!〃
  〃And my child?〃for the infant was still suffered to rest upon
  her bosom。
  〃Alas; young mother; they will suffer thy child to live。'
  〃And for this;an orphan in the dungeon!〃 murmured the accusing
  heart of Viola;〃have I reserved his offspring!  Zanoni; even in
  thought; ask notask not what I have done with the child I bore
  thee!〃
  Night came; the crowd rushed to the grate to hear the muster…
  roll。  (Called; in the mocking jargon of the day; 〃The Evening
  Gazette。〃)  Her name was with the doomed。  And the old priest;
  better prepared to die; but reserved from the death…list; laid
  his hands on her head; and blessed her while he wept。  She heard;
  and wondered; but she did not weep。  With downcast eyes; with
  arms folded on her bosom; she bent submissively to the call。  But
  now another name was uttered; and a man; who had pushed rudely
  past her to gaze or to listen; shrieked out a howl of despair and
  rage。  She turned; and their eyes met。  Through the distance of
  time she recognised that hideous aspect。  Nicot's face settled
  back into its devilish sneer。  〃At least; gentle Neapolitan; the
  guillotine will unite us。  Oh; we shall sleep well our wedding…
  night!〃  And; with a laugh; he strode away through the crowd; and
  vanished into his lair。
  。。。
  She was placed in her gloomy cell; to await the morrow。  But the
  child was still spared her; and she thought it seemed as if
  conscious of the awful present。  In their way to the prison it
  had not moaned or wept。  It had looked with its clear eyes;
  unshrinking; on the gleaming pikes and savage brows of the
  huissiers。  And now; alone in the dungeon; it put its arms round
  her neck; and murmured its indistinct sounds; low and sweet as
  some unknown language of consolation and of heaven。  And of
  heaven it was!for; at the murmur; the terror melted from her
  soul; upward; from the dungeon and the death;upward; where the
  happy cherubim chant the mercy of the All…loving; whispered that
  cherub's voice。  She fell upon her knees and prayed。  The
  despoilers of all that beautifies and hallows life had desecrated
  the altar; and denied the God!they had removed from the last
  hour of their victims the Priest; the Scripture; and the Cross!
  But Faith builds in the dungeon and the lazar…house its sublimest
  shrines; and up; through roofs of stone; that shut out the eye of
  Heaven; ascends the ladder where the angels glide to and fro;
  PRAYER。
  And there; in the very cell beside her own; the atheist Nicot
  sits stolid amidst the darkness; and hugs the thought of Danton;
  that death is nothingness。  (〃Ma demeure sera bientot LE NEANT〃
  (My abode will soon be nothingness); said Danton before his
  judges。))  His; no spectacle of an appalled and perturbed
  conscience!  Remorse is the echo of a lost virtue; and virtue he
  never knew。  Had he to live again; he would live the same。  But
  more terrible than the death…bed of a believing and despairing
  sinner that blank gloom of apathy;that contemplation of the
  worm and the rat of the charnel…house; that grim and loathsome
  NOTHINGNESS which; for his eye; falls like a pall over the
  universe of life。  Still; staring into space; gnawing his livid
  lip; he looks upon the darkness; convinced that darkness is
  forever and forever!
  。。。
  Place; there! place!  Room yet in your crowded cells。  Another
  has come to the slaughter…house。
  As the jailer; lamp in hand; ushered in the stranger; the latter
  touched him and whispered。  The stranger drew a jewel from his
  finger。  Diantre; how the diamond flashed in the ray of the lamp!
  Value each head of your eighty at a thousand francs; and the
  jewel is more worth than all!  The jailer paused; and the diamond
  laughed in his dazzled eyes。  O thou Cerberus; thou hast mastered
  all else that seems human in that fell employ!  Thou hast no
  pity; no love; and no remorse。  But Avarice survives the rest;
  and the foul heart's master…serpent swallows up the tribe。  Ha!
  ha! crafty stranger; thou hast conquered!  They tread the gloomy
  corridor; they arrive at the door where the jailer has placed the
  fatal mark; now to be erased; for the prisoner within is to be
  reprieved a day。  The key grates in the lock; the door yawns;
  the stranger takes the lamp and enters。
  CHAPTER 7。XVII。  The Seventeenth and Last。
  Cosi vince Goffredo!
  〃Ger。 Lib。〃 cant。 xx。…xliv。
  (Thus conquered Godfrey。)
  And Viola was in prayer。  She heard not the opening of the door;
  she saw not the dark shadow that fell along the floor。  HIS
  power; HIS arts were gone; but the mystery and the spell known to
  HER simple heart did not desert her in the hours of trial and
  despair。  When Science falls as a firework from the sky it would
  invade; when Genius withers as a flower in the breath of the icy
  charnel;the hope of a child…like soul wraps the air in light;
  and the innocence of unquestioning Belief covers the grave with
  blossoms。
  In the farthest corner of the cell she knelt; and the infant; as
  if to imitate what it could not comprehend; bent its little
  limbs; and bowed its smiling face; and knelt with her also; by
  her side。
  He stood and gazed upon them as the light of the lamp fell calmly
  on their forms。  It fell over those clouds of golden hair;
  dishevelled; parted; thrown back from the rapt; candid brow; the
  dark eyes raised on high; where; through the human tears; a light
  as from above was mirrored; the hands clasped; the lips apart;
  the form all animate and holy with the sad serenity of innocence
  and the touching humility of woman。  And he heard her voice;
  though it scarcely left her lips:  the low voice that