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openings in the closed apartments; and he thought that in several of

the latter he could see persons asleep。



The last story; which was narrower; formed a sort of dado on the

summit of the terraces。 Matho walked round it slowly。



A milky light filled the sheets of talc which closed the little

apertures in the wall; and in their symmetrical arrangement they

looked in the darkness like rows of delicate pearls。 He recognised the

red door with the black cross。 The throbbing of his heart increased。

He would fain have fled。 He pushed the door and it opened。



A galley…shaped lamp hung burning in the back part of the room; and

three rays; emitted from its silver keel; trembled on the lofty

wainscots; which were painted red with black bands。 The ceiling was an

assemblage of small beams; with amethysts and topazes amid their

gilding in the knots of the wood。 On both the great sides of the

apartment there stretched a very low bed made with white leathern

straps; while above; semi…circles like shells; opened in the thickness

of the wall; suffered a garment to come out and hang down to the

ground。



There was an oval basin with a step of onyx round it; delicate

slippers of serpent skin were standing on the edge; together with an

alabaster flagon。 The trace of a wet footstep might be seen beyond。

Exquisite scents were evaporating。



Matho glided over the pavement; which was encrusted with gold; mother…

of…pearl; and glass; and; in spite of the polished smoothness of the

ground; it seemed to him that his feet sank as though he were walking

on sand。



Behind the silver lamp he had perceived a large square of azure held

in the air by four cords from above; and he advanced with loins bent

and mouth open。



Flamingoes' wings; fitted on branches of black coral; lay about among

purple cushions; tortoiseshell strigils; cedar boxes; and ivory

spatulas。 There were antelopes' horns with rings and bracelets strung

upon them; and clay vases were cooling in the wind in the cleft of the

wall with a lattice…work of reeds。 Several times he struck his foot;

for the ground had various levels of unequal height; which formed a

succession of apartments; as it were; in the room。 In the background

there were silver balustrades surrounding a carpet strewn with painted

flowers。 At last he came to the hanging bed beside an ebony stool

serving to get into it。



But the light ceased at the edge;and the shadow; like a great

curtain; revealed only a corner of the red mattress with the extremity

of a little naked foot lying upon its ankle。 Then Matho took up the

lamp very gently。



She was sleeping with her cheek in one hand and with the other arm

extended。 Her ringlets were spread about her in such abundance that

she appeared to be lying on black feathers; and her ample white tunic

wound in soft draperies to her feet following the curves of her

person。 Her eyes were just visible beneath her half…closed eyelids。

The curtains; which stretched perpendicularly; enveloped her in a

bluish atmosphere; and the motion of her breathing; communicating

itself to the cords; seemed to rock her in the air。 A long mosquito

was buzzing。



Matho stood motionless holding the silver lamp at arm's length; but on

a sudden the mosquito…net caught fire and disappeared; and Salammbo

awoke。



The fire had gone out of itself。 She did not speak。 The lamp caused

great luminous moires to flicker on the wainscots。



〃What is it?〃 she said。



He replied:



〃'Tis the veil of the goddess!〃



〃The veil of the goddess!〃 cried Salammbo; and supporting herself on

both clenched hands she leaned shuddering out。 He resumed:



〃I have been in the depths of the sanctuary to seek it for you! Look!〃

The Zaimph shone a mass of rays。



〃Do you remember it?〃 said Matho。 〃You appeared at night in my dreams;

but I did not guess the mute command of your eyes!〃 She put out one

foot upon the ebony stool。 〃Had I understood I should have hastened

hither; I should have forsaken the army; I should not have left

Carthage。 To obey you I would go down through the caverns of

Hadrumetum into the kingdom of the shades!Forgive me! it was as

though mountains were weighing upon my days; and yet something drew me

on! I tried to come to you! Should I ever have dared this without the

Gods!Let us go! You must follow me! or; if you do not wish to do so;

I will remain。 What matters it to me!Drown my soul in your breath!

Let my lips be crushed with kissing your hands!〃



〃Let me see it!〃 she said。 〃Nearer! nearer!〃



Day was breaking; and the sheets of talc in the walls were filled with

a vinous colour。 Salammbo leaned fainting against the cushions of the

bed。



〃I love you!〃 cried Matho。



〃Give it!〃 she stammered out; and they drew closer together。



She kept advancing; clothed in her white trailing simar; and with her

large eyes fastened on the veil。 Matho gazed at her; dazzled by the

splendours of her head; and; holding out the zaimph towards her; was

about to enfold her in an embrace。 She was stretching out her arms。

Suddenly she stopped; and they stood looking at each other; open…

mouthed。



Then without understanding the meaning of his solicitation a horror

seized upon her。 Her delicate eyebrows rose; her lips opened; she

trembled。 At last she struck one of the brass pateras which hung at

the corners of the red mattress; crying:



〃To the rescue! to the rescue! Back; sacrilegious man! infamous and

accursed! Help; Taanach; Kroum; Ewa; Micipsa; Schaoul!〃



And the scared face of Spendius; appearing in the wall between the

clay flagons; cried out these words:



〃Fly! they are hastening hither!〃



A great tumult came upwards shaking the staircases; and a flood of

people; women; serving…men; and slaves; rushed into the room with

stakes; tomahawks; cutlasses; and daggers。 They were nearly paralysed

with indignation on perceiving a man; the female servants uttered

funeral wailings; and the eunuchs grew pale beneath their black skins。



Matho was standing behind the balustrades。 With the zaimph which was

wrapped about him; he looked like a sidereal god surrounded by the

firmament。 The slaves were going to fall upon him; but she stopped

them:



〃Touch it not! It is the mantle of the goddess!〃



She had drawn back into a corner; but she took a step towards him; and

stretched forth her naked arm:



〃A curse upon you; you who have plundered Tanith! Hatred; vengeance;

massacre; and grief! May Gurzil; god of battles; rend you! may

Mastiman; god of the dead; stifle you! and may the Otherhe who may

not be namedburn you!〃



Matho uttered a cry as though he had received a sword…thrust。 She

repeated several times: 〃Begone! begone!〃



The crowd of servants spread out; and Matho; with hanging head; passed

slowly through the midst of them; but at the door he stopped; for the

fringe of the zaimph had caught on one of the golden stars with which

the flagstones were paved。 He pulled it off abruptly with a movement

of his shoulder and went down the staircases。



Spendius; bounding from terrace to terrace; and leaping over the

hedges and trenches; had escaped from the gardens。 He reached the foot

of the pharos。 The wall was discontinued at this spot; so inaccessible

was the cliff。 He advanced to the edge; lay down on his back; and let

himself slide; feet foremost; down the whole length of it to the

bottom; then by swimming he reached the Cape of the Tombs; made a wide

circuit of the salt lagoon; and re…entered the camp of the Barbarians

in the evening。



The sun had risen; and; like a retreating lion; Matho went down the

paths; casting terrible glances about him。



A vague clamour reached his ears。 It had started from the palace; and

it was beginning afresh in the distance; towards the Acropolis。 Some

said that the treasure of the Republic had been seized in the temple

of Moloch; others spoke of the assassination of a priest。 It was

thought; moreover; that the Barbarians had entered the city。



Matho; who did not know how to get out of the enclosures; walked

straight before him。 He was seen; and an outcry was raised。 Every one

understood; and there was consternation; then immense wrath。



From the bottom of the Mappalian quarter; from the heights of the

Acropolis; from the catacombs; from the borders of the lake; the

multitude came in haste。 The patricians left their palaces; and the

traders left their shops; the women forsook their children; swords;

hatchets; and sticks were seized; but the obstacle which had stayed

Salammbo stayed them。 How could the veil be taken back? The mere sight

of it was a crime; it was of the nature of the gods; and contact with

it was death。



The despairing priests wrung their hands on the peristyles of the

temples。 The guards of the Legion galloped about at random; the people

climbed upon the houses; the terraces; the shoulders of

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