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  MYVISITOR

  THEREaresomeeventsofwhicheachcircumstanceandsurroundingdetailseemstobegravenonthememoryinsuchfashionthatwecannotforgetit,andsoitiswiththescenethatIamabouttodescribe。Itrisesasclearlybeforemymindatthismomentasthoughithadhappenedyesterday。

  ItwasinthisverymonthsomethingovertwentyyearsagothatI,LudwigHoraceHolly,wassittingonenightinmyroomsatCambridge,grindingawayatsomemathematicalwork,Iforgetwhat。Iwastogoupformyfellowshipwithinaweek,andwasexpectedbymytutorandmycollegegenerallytodistinguishmyself。

  Atlast,weariedout,Iflungmybookdown,and,goingtothemantelpiece,tookdownapipeandfilledit。

  Therewasacandleburningonthemantelpiece,andalong,narrowglassatthebackofit;andasIwasintheactoflightingthepipeIcaughtsightofmyowncountenanceintheglassandpausedtoreflect。Thelightedmatchburnedawaytillitscorchedmyfingersforcingmetodropit;butstillstoodandIstaredatmyselfintheandreflected。

  “Well,“Isaidaloud,atlast,“itistobehopedthatIshallbeabletodosomethingwiththeinsideofmyhead,forIshallcertainlyneverdoanythingbythehelpoftheoutside。”

  Thisremarkwilldoubtlessstrikeanybodywhoreadsitasbeingslightlyobscure,butIwasinrealityalludingtomyphysicaldeficiencies。Mostmenoftwenty-twoareendowedatanyratewithsomeshareofthecomelinessofyouth,buttomeeventhiswasdenied。Short,thick-set,anddeep-chestedalmosttodeformity,withlong,sinewyarms,heavyfeatures,deep-setgrayeyes,alowbrowhalfovergrownwithamopofthickblackhair,likeadesertedclearingonwhichtheforesthadoncemorebeguntoencroach;suchwasmyappearancenearlyaquarterofacenturyago,andsuch,withsomemodification,isittothisday。

  LikeCain,Iwasbranded——brandedbynaturewiththestampofabnormalugliness,asIwasgiftedbynaturewithironandabnormalstrengthandconsiderableintellectualpowers。SouglywasIthatthespruceyoungmenofmycollege,thoughtheywereproudenoughofmyfeatsofenduranceandphysicalprowess,didnotevencaretobeseenwalkingwithme。WasitwonderfulthatIwasmisanthropicandsullen?WasitwonderfulthatIbroodedandworkedalone,andhadnofriends——

  atleast,onlyone?IwassetapartbyNaturetolivealone,anddrawcomfortfromherbreast,andhersonly。Womenhatedthesightofme。OnlyaweekbeforeIhadheardonecallmea“monster“whenshethoughtI

  wasoutofhearing,andsaythatIhadconvertedhertothemonkeytheory。Once,indeed,awomanpretendedtocareforme,andIlavishedallthepent-upaffectionofmynatureuponher。Thenmoneythatwastohavecometomewentelsewhere,andshediscardedme。IpleadedwithherasIhaveneverpleadedwithanylivingcreaturebeforeorsince,forIwascaughtbyhersweetface,andlovedher;andintheendbywayofanswershetookmetotheglass,andstoodsidebysidewithme,andlookedintoit。

  “Now,“shesaid,“ifIamBeauty,whoareyou?”ThatwaswhenIwasonlytwenty。

  AndsoIstoodandstared,andfeltasortofgrimsatisfactioninthesenseofmyownloneliness;forI

  hadneitherfather,normother,norbrother;andasI

  didsotherecameaknockatmydoor。

  IlistenedbeforeIwenttoopenit,foritwasnearlytwelveo’clockatnight,andIwasinnomoodtoadmitanystranger。Ihadbutonefriendinthecollege,or,indeed,intheworld-perhapsitwashe。

  Justthenthepersonoutsidethedoorcoughed,andI

  hastenedtoopenit,forIknewthecough。

  Atallmanofaboutthirty,withtheremainsofgreatpersonalbeauty,camehurryingin,staggeringbeneaththeweightofamassiveironboxwhichhecarriedbyahandlewithhisrighthand。Heplacedtheboxuponthetable,andthenfellintoanawfulfit。ofcoughing。

  Hecoughedandcoughedtillhisfacebecamequitepurple,andatlasthesankintoachairandbegantospitupblood。Ipouredoutsomewhiskeyintoatumbler,andgaveittohim。Hedrankit,andseemedbetter;thoughhisbetterwasverybadindeed。

  “Whydidyoukeepmestandingthereinthecold?”heasked,pettishly。“Youknowthedraughtsaredeathtome。”

  “Ididnotknowwhoitwas,“Ianswered。“Youarealatevisitor。”

  “Yes;andIverilybelieveitismylastvisit,“heanswered,withaghastlyattemptatasmile。“Iamdonefor,Holly,Iamdonefor。IdonotbelievethatIshallseeto-morrow!”

  “Nonsense!”Isaid。“Letmegoforadoctor。”

  Hewavedmebackimperiouslywithhishand。“Itissobersense;butIwantnodoctors。Ihavestudiedmedicine,andIknowallaboutit。Nodoctorscanhelpme。Mylasthourhascome!ForayearpastIhaveonlylivedbyamiracle。Nowlistentomeasyouneverlistenedtoanybodybefore;foryouwillnothavetheopportunityofgettingmetorepeatmywords。Wehavebeenfriendsfortwoyears;nowtellmehowmuchdoyouknowaboutme?”

  “Iknowthatyouarerich,andhavehadafancytocometocollegelongaftertheagethatmostmenleaveit。Iknowthatyouhavebeenmarried,andthatyourwifedied;andthatyouhavebeenthebest,indeedalmosttheonlyfriendIeverhad。”

  “DidyouknowthatIhaveason?”

  “No。”

  “Ihave。Heisfiveyearsold。Hecostmehismother’slife,andIhaveneverbeenabletobeartolookuponhisfaceinconsequence。Holly,ifyouwillacceptthetrust,Iamgoingtoleaveyouthatboy’ssoleguardian。”

  Isprangalmostoutofmychair。

  “Me!”Isaid。

  “Yes,you。Ihavenotstudiedyoufortwoyearsfornothing。IhaveknownforsometimethatIcouldnotlast,andsinceIrealizedthefactIhavebeensearchingforsomeonetowhomIcouldconfidetheboyandthis,“andhetappedtheironbox。“Youaretheman,Holly;for,likearuggedtree,youarehardandsoundatcore。Listen;theboywillbetheonlyrepresentativeofoneofthemostancientfamiliesintheworld,thatis,sofarasfamiliescanbetraced。

  YouwilllaughatmewhenIsayit,butonedayitwillbeprovedtoyoubeyondadoubt,thatmysixty-

  fifthorsixty-sixthlinealancestorwasanEgyptianpriestofIsis,thoughhewashimselfofGrecianextraction,andwascalledKallikrates。HisfatherwasoneoftheGreekmercenariesraisedbyHak-Hor,aMendesianPharaohofthetwenty-ninthdynasty,andhisgrandfather,Ibelieve,wasthatveryKallikratesmentionedbyHerodotus。Inorabouttheyear339

  beforeChrist,justatthetimeofthefinalfallofthePharaohs,thisKallikratesthepriestbrokehisvowsofcelibacyandfledfromEgyptwithaprincessofroyalbloodwhohadfalleninlovewithhim,andwasfinallywreckeduponthecoastofAfrica,somewhere,asIbelieve,intheneighbourhoodofwhereDelagoaBaynowis,orrathertothenorthofit,heandhiswifebeingsaved,andalltheremainderoftheircompanydestroyedinonewayoranother。Heretheyenduredgreathardships,butwereatlastentertainedbythemightyqueenofasavagepeople,awhitewomanofpeculiarloveliness,who,undercircumstanceswhichIcannotenterinto,butwhichyouwillonedaylearntifyoulive,fromthecontentsofthebox,finallymurderedmyancestor,Kallikrates。

  Hiswife,however,escaped,howIknownot,toAthens,bearingachildwithher,whomshenamedTisisthenes,ortheMightyAvenger。FivehundredyearsormoreafterwardsthefamilymigratedtoRomeundercircumstancesofwhichnotraceremains,andhere,probablywiththeideaofpreservingtheideaofvengeancewhichwefindsetoutinthenameofTisisthenes,theyappeartohaveprettyregularlyassumedthecognomenofVindex,orAvenger。Here,too,theyremainedforanotherfivecenturiesormore,tillabout770A。D。whenCharlemagneinvadedLombardy,wheretheywerethensettled,whereontheheadofthefamilyseemstohaveattachedhimselftothegreatEmperor,andtohavereturnedwithhimacrosstheAlps,andfinallytohavesettledinBrittany。EightgenerationslaterhislinealrepresentativecrossedtoEnglandinthereignofEdwardtheConfessor,andinthetimeofWilliamtheConquerorwasadvancedtogreathonorandpower。FromthattimetillthepresentdayIcantracemydescentwithoutabreak。NotthattheVinceys——forthatwasthefinalcorruptionofthenameafteritsbearerstookrootinEnglishsoil——havebeenparticularlydistinguished——theynevercamemuchtothefore。Sometimestheyweresoldiers,sometimesmerchants,butonthewholetheyhavepreservedadeadlevelofrespectability,andastilldeaderlevelofmediocrity。FromthetimeofCharlesII。tillthebeginningofthepresentcenturytheyweremerchants。

  About1790mygrandfathermadeaconsiderablefortuneoutofbrewing,andretired。In1821hedied,andmyfathersucceededhim,anddissipatedmostofthemoney。Tenyearsagohediedalso,leavingmeanetincomeofabouttwothousandayear。ThenitwasthatIundertookanexpeditioninconnectionwiththat,“

  andhepointedtotheironchest,“whichendeddisastrouslyenough。OnmywaybackItraveledintheSouthofEurope,andfinallyreachedAthens。ThereI

  metmybelovedwife,whomightwellalsohavebeencalledthe’Beautiful’,likemyoldGreekancestor。

  ThereImarriedher,andthere,ayearafterwards,whenmyboywasborn,shedied。”

  Hepausedawhile,hisheadsankuponhishand,andthencontinued,“MymarriagehaddivertedmefromaprojectwhichI

  cannotenterintonow。Ihavenotime,Holly——Ihavenotime!Oneday,ifyouacceptmytrust,youwilllearnallaboutit。Aftermywife’sdeathIturnedmymindtoitagain。Butfirstitwasnecessary,or,atleast,Iconceivedthatitwasnecessary,thatI

  shouldattaintoaperfectknowledgeofEasterndialects,especiallyArabic。ItwastofacilitatemystudiesthatIcamehere。Verysoon,however,mydiseasedevelopeditself,andnowthereisanendofme。”And,asthoughtoemphasizehiswords,heburstintoanotherterriblefitofcoughing。

  Igavehimsomemorewhiskey,andafterrestinghewenton,“Ihaveneverseenmyboy,Leo,sincehewasatinybaby。Inevercouldbeartoseehim,buttheytellmethatheisaquickandhandsomechild。Inthisenvelope,“andheproducedaletterfromhispocketaddressedtomyself,“IhavejotteddownthecourseI

  wishfollowedintheboy’seducation。Itisasomewhatpeculiarone。Atanyrate,Icouldnotintrustittoastranger。Oncemore,willyouundertakeit?”

  “ImustfirstknowwhatIamtoundertake,“I

  answered。

  “Youaretoundertaketohavetheboy,Leo,tolivewithyoutillheistwenty-fiveyearsofage——nottosendhimtoschool,remember。Onhistwenty-fifthbirthdayyourguardianshipwillend,andyouwillthen,withthekeysthatIgiveyounow“andheplacedthemonthetable,“opentheironbox,andlethimseeandreadthecontents,andsaywhetherornotheiswillingtoundertakethequest。Thereisnoobligationonhimtodoso。Now,asregardsterms。Mypresentincomeistwothousandtwohundredayear。

  HalfofthatincomeIhavesecuredtoyoubywillforlifecontingentlyonyourundertakingtheguardianship——thatis,onethousandayearremunerationtoyourself,foryouwillhavetogiveupyourlifetoit,andonehundredayeartopayfortheboardoftheboy。TherestistoaccumulatetillLeoistwenty-five,sothattheremaybeasuminhandshouldhewishtoundertakethequestofwhichI

  spoke。”

  “AndsupposeIweretodie?”Iasked。

  “ThentheboymustbecomeawardofChanceryandtakehischance。Onlybecarefulthattheironchestispassedontohimbyyourwill。Listen,Holly,don’trefuseme。Believeme,thisistoyouradvantage。Youarenotfittomixwiththeworld——itwouldonlyembitteryou。InafewweeksyouwillbecomeaFellowofyourCollege,andtheincomethatyouwillderivefromthatcombinedwithwhatIhaveleftyouwillenableyoutolivealifeoflearnedleisure,alternatedwiththesportofwhichyouaresofond,suchaswillexactlysuityou。”

  Hepausedandlookedatmeanxiously,butIstillhesitated。Thechargeseemedsoverystrange。

  “Formysake,Holly。Wehavebeengoodfriends,andI

  havenotimetomakeotherarrangements。”

  “Verywell,“Isaid,“Iwilldoit,providedthereisnothinginthispapertomakemechangemymind,“andItouchedtheenvelopehehadputuponthetablebythekeys。

  “Thankyou,Holly,thankyou。Thereisnothingatall。

  SweartomebyGodthatyouwillbeafathertotheboy,andfollowmydirectionstotheletter。”

  “Iswearit,“Ianswered,solemnly。

  “Verywell,rememberthatperhapsonedayIshallaskfortheaccountofyouroath,forthoughIamdeadandforgotten,yetshallIlive。Thereisnosuchthingasdeath,Holly,onlyachange,and,asyoumayperhapslearnintimetocome,Ibelievethatevenherethatchangecouldundercertaincircumstancesbeindefinitelypostponed,“andagainhebrokeintooneofhisdreadfulfitsofcoughing。

  “There,“hesaid,“Imustgo;youhavethechest,andmywillwillbefoundamongmypapers,undertheauthorityofwhichthechildwillbehandedovertoyou。Youwillbewellpaid,Holly,andIknowthatyouarehonest,butifyoubetraymytrust,byHeaven,I

  willhauntyou!”

  Isaidnothing,being,indeed,toobewilderedtospeak。

  Heheldupthecandle,andlookedathisownfaceintheglass,Ithadbeenabeautifulface,butdiseasehadwreckedit。“Foodfortheworms,“hesaid。

  “CurioustothinkthatinafewhoursIshallbestiffandcold——thejourneydone,thelittlegameplayedout。Ahme,Holly!lifeisnotworththetroubleoflife,exceptwhenoneisinlove——atleast,minehasnotbeen;buttheboyLeo’smaybeifhehasthecourageandthefaith。Good-bye,myfriend!”andwithasuddenexcessoftendernessheflunghisarmaboutmeandkissedmeontheforehead,andthenturnedtogo:

  “Lookhere,Vincey,“Isaid,“ifyouareasillasyouthink,youhadbetterletmefetchadoctor。”

  “No,no,“hesaid,earnestly。“Promisemethatyouwon’t。Iamgoingtodie,and,likeapoisonedrat,I

  wishtodiealone。”

  “Idon’tbelievethatyouaregoingtodoanythingofthesort,“Ianswered。Hesmiled,and,withtheword“Remember“onhislips,wasgone。Asformyself,Isatdownandrubbedmyeyes,wonderingifIhadbeenasleep。Asthissuppositionwouldnotbearinvestigation,Igaveitup,andbegantothinkthatVinceymusthavebeendrinking。Iknewthathewas,andhadbeen,veryill,butstillitseemedimpossiblethathecouldbeinsuchaconditionastobeabletoknowforcertainthathewouldnotoutlivethenight。

  Hadhebeensoneardissolutionsurelyhewouldscarcelyhavebeenabletowalk,andcarryaheavyironboxwithhim。Thewholestory,onreflection,seemedtomeutterlyincredible,forIwasnotthenoldenoughtobeawarehowmanythingshappeninthisworldthatthecommonsenseoftheaveragemanwouldsetdownassoimprobableastobeabsolutelyimpossible。ThisisafactthatIhaveonlyrecentlymastered。Wasitlikelythatamanwouldhaveasonfiveyearsofagewhomhehadneverseensincehewasatinyinfant?No。Wasitlikelythathecouldforetellhisowndeathsoaccurately?No。WasitlikelythathecouldtracehispedigreeformorethanthreecenturiesbeforeChristorthathewouldsuddenlyconfidetheabsoluteguardianshipofhischild,andleavehalfhisfortune,toacollegefriend?Mostcertainlynot。ClearlyVinceywaseitherdrunkormad。Thatbeingso,whatdiditmean?andwhatwasinthesealedironchest?

  ThewholethingbaffledandpuzzledmetosuchanextentthatatlastIcouldstanditnolonger,anddeterminedtosleepoverit,SoIjumpedup,andhavingputthekeysandtheletterthatVinceyhadleftawayintomydespatch-box,andstowedtheironchestinalargeportmanteau,Iturnedin,andwassoonfastasleep。

  Asitseemedtome,IhadonlybeenasleepforafewminuteswhenIwasawakenedbysomebodycallingme。I

  satupandrubbedmyeyes;itwasbroaddaylight——

  eighto’clock,infact。

  “Why,whatisthematterwithyou,John?”IaskedofthegypwhowaitedonVinceyandmyself。“Youlookasthoughyouhadseenaghost!”’

  “Yes,sir,andsoIhave,“heanswered,“leastwaysI’veseenacorpse,whichisworse。I’vebeenintocallMr。Vincey,asusual,andthereheliesstarkanddead!”

  CHAPTERII——

  THEYEARSROLLBY

  OFcourse,poorVincey’ssuddendeathcreatedagreatstirinthecollege;but,ashewasknowntobeveryill,andasatisfactorydoctor’scertificatewasforthcoming,therewasnoinquest。Theywerenotsoparticularaboutinquestsinthosedaysastheyarenow;indeed,theyweregenerallydisliked,ascausingascandal。Underallthesecircumstances,asIwasaskednoquestions,IdidnotfeelcalledupontovolunteeranyinformationaboutourinterviewofthenightofVincey’sdecease,beyondsayingthathehadcomeintomyroomstoseeme,asheoftendid。OnthedayofthefuneralalawyercamedownfromLondonandfollowedmypoorfriend’sremainstothegrave,andthenwentbackwithhispapersandeffects,except,ofcourse,theironchestwhichhadbeenleftinmykeeping。ForaweekafterthisIheardnomoreofthematter,and,indeed,myattentionwasamplyoccupiedinotherways,forIwasupformyFellowship,afactthathadpreventedmefromattendingthefuneralorseeingthelawyer。Atlast,however,theexaminationwasover,andIcamebacktomyroomsandsankintoaneasy-chairwithahappyconsciousnessthatIhadgotthroughitveryfairly。

  Soon,however,mythoughts,relievedofthepressurethathadcrushedthemintoasinglegrooveduringthelastfewdays,turnedtotheeventsofthenightofpoorVincey’sdeath,andagainIaskedmyselfwhatitallmeant,andwonderedifIshouldhearanythingmoreofthematter,andifIdidnot,whatitwouldbemydutytodowiththecuriousironchest。IsatthereandthoughtandthoughttillIbegantogrowquitedisturbedoverthewholeoccurrence:themysteriousmidnightvisit,theprophecyofdeathsoshortlytobefulfilled,thesolemnoaththatIhadtaken,andwhichVinceyhadcalledonmetoanswertoinanotherworldthanthis。Hadthemancommittedsuicide?Itlookedlikeit。Andwhatwasthequestofwhichhespoke?Thecircumstanceswerealmostuncanny,somuchsothat,thoughIambynomeansnervous,orapttobealarmedatanythingthatmayseemtocrosstheboundsofthenatural,Igrewafraid,andbegantowishIhadhadnothingtodowithit。HowmuchmoredoIwishitnow,overtwentyyearsafterwards!

  AsIsatandthought,therewasaknockatthedoor,andaletter,inabigblueenvelope,wasbroughtintome。Isawataglancethatitwasalawyer’sletter,andaninstincttoldmethatitwasconnectedwithmytrust。Theletter,which,Istillhave,runsthus:

  “Sir,——Ourclient,thelateM。L。Vincey,Esq。whodiedonthe9thinstantin——College,Cambridge,hasleftbehindhimawill,ofwhichyouwillpleasefindcopyenclosed,andofwhichwearetheexecutors。Bythiswillyouwillperceivethatyoutakealife-

  interestinabouthalfofthelateMr。Vincey’sproperty,nowinvestedinconsols,subjecttoyouracceptanceoftheguardianshipofhisonlyson,LeoVincey,atpresentaninfant,agedfive。HadwenotourselvesdrawnupthedocumentinquestioninobediencetoMr。Vincey’sclearandpreciseinstructions,bothpersonalandwritten,andhadhenotthenassuredusthathehadverygoodreasonsforwhathewasdoing,weareboundtotellyouthatitsprovisionsseemtousofsounusualanaturethatweshouldhavefeltboundtocalltheattentionoftheCourtofChancerytothem,inorderthatsuchstepsmightbetakenasseemeddesirabletoit,eitherbycontestingthecapacityofthetestatororotherwise,tosafeguardtheinterestsoftheinfant。Asitis,knowingthatthetestatorwasagentlemanofthehighestintelligenceandacumen,andthathehasabsolutelynorelationslivingtowhomhecouldhaveconfidedtheguardianshipofthechild,wedonotfeeljustifiedintakingthiscourse。

  “Awaitingsuchinstructionsasyoupleasetosendusasregardsthedeliveryoftheinfantandthepaymentoftheproportionofthedividendsduetoyou,“Weremain,sir,faithfullyyours,“GEOFFREY&JORDAN。”

  Iputdowntheletter,andranmyeyethroughthewill,whichappeared,fromitsutterunintelligibility,tohavebeendrawnonthestrictestlegalprinciples。SofarasIcoulddiscover,however,itexactlyboreoutwhatmyfriendhadtoldmeonthenightofhisdeath。Soitwastrueafterall。Imusttaketheboy。SuddenlyIrememberedtheletterwhichhehadleftwiththechest。Ifetcheditandopenedit。ItonlycontainedsuchdirectionsashehadalreadygiventomeastoopeningthechestonLeo’stwenty-fifthbirthday,andlaiddowntheoutlinesoftheboy’seducation,whichwastoincludeGreek,thehighermathematics,andArabic。Atthebottomtherewasapostscripttotheeffectthatiftheboydiedundertheageoftwenty-five,which,however,hedidnotbelievewouldbethecase,Iwastoopenthechest,andactontheinformationIobtainedifIsawfit。IfIdidnotseefit,Iwastodestroyallthecontents。Onnoaccountpassthemontoastranger。

  Asthisletteraddednothingmaterialtomyknowledge,andcertainlyraisednofurtherobjectioninmymindtoundertakingthetaskIhadpromisedmydeadfriendtoundertake,therewasonlyonecourseopentome——

  namely,towritetoMessrs。Geoffrey&Jordan,andexpressmyreadinesstoenteronthetrust,statingthatIshouldbewillingtocommencemyguardianshipofLeointendays’time。ThisdoneIproceededtotheauthoritiesofmycollege,and,havingtoldthemasmuchofthestoryasIconsidereddesirable,whichwasnotverymuch,afterconsiderabledifficultysucceededinpersuadingthemtostretchapoint,and,intheeventofmyhavingobtainedafellowship,whichIwasprettycertainIhaddone,allowmetohavethechildtolivewithme。Theirconsent,however,wasonlygrantedontheconditionthatIvacatedmyroomsincollegeandtooklodgings。ThisIdid,andwithsomedifficultysucceededinobtainingverygoodapartmentsquiteclosetothecollegegates。Thenextthingwastofindanurse。AndonthispointIcametoadetermination。Iwouldhavenowomantolorditovermeaboutthechild,andstealhisaffectionsfromme。

  Theboywasoldenoughtodowithoutfemaleassistance,soIsettoworktohuntupasuitablemaleattendant。WithsomedifficultyIsucceededinhiringamostrespectableround-facedyoungman,whohadbeenahelperinahunting-stable,butwhosaidthathewasoneofafamilyofseventeenandwellaccustomedtothewaysofchildren,andprofessedhimselfquitewillingtoundertakethechargeofMasterLeowhenhearrived。Then,havingtakentheironboxtotown,andwithmyownhandsdepositeditatmybanker’s,Iboughtsomebooksuponthehealthandmanagementofchildren,andreadthem,firsttomyself,andthenaloudtoJob——thatwastheyoungman’sname——andwaited。

  Atlengththechildarrivedinthechargeofanelderlyperson,whoweptbitterlyatpartingwithhim,andabeautifulboyhewas。Indeed,IdonotthinkthatIeversawsuchaperfectchildbeforeorsince。

  Hiseyesweregray,hisforeheadbroad,andhisface,evenatthatearlyage,cleancutasacameo,withoutbeingpinchedorthin。Butperhapshismostattractivepointwashishair,whichwaspuregoldincolorandtightlycurledoverhisshapelyhead。Hecriedalittlewhenhisnursefinallytoreherselfawayandlefthimwithus。NevershallIforgetthescene。

  Therehestood,withthesunlightfromthewindowplayinguponhisgoldencurls,hisfistscrewedinoneeye,whilehetookusinwiththeother。Iwasseatedinachair,andstretchedoutmyhandtohimtoinducehimtocometome,whileJob,inthecorner,wasmakingasortofcluckingnoise,which,arguingfromhispreviousexperience,orfromtheanalogyofthehen,hejudgedwouldhaveasoothingeffect,andinspireconfidenceintheyouthfulmind,andrunningawoodenhorseofpeculiarhideousnessbackwardandforwardinawaythatwaslittleshortofinane。Thiswentonforsomeminutes,andthenallofasuddentheladstretchedoutbothhislittlearmsandrantome。

  “Ilikeyou,“hesaid;“youisugly,butyouisgood。”

  Tenminutesafterwardshewaseatinglargeslicesofbread-and-butter,witheverysignofsatisfaction;Jobwantedtoputjamontothem,butIsternlyremindedhimoftheexcellentworkswehadread,andforbadeit。

  Inaverylittlewhilefor,asIexpected,Igotmyfellowshiptheboybecamethefavoriteofthewholecollege——where,allordersandregulationstothecontrarynotwithstanding,hewascontinuallyinandout——asortofcharteredlibertine,inwhosefavorallruleswererelaxed。Theofferingsmadeathisshrineweresimplywithoutnumber,andIhadaseriousdifferenceofopinionwithoneoldresidentFellow,nowlongdead,whowasusuallysupposedtobethecrustiestmanintheuniversity,andtoabhorthesightofachild。AndyetIdiscovered,whenafrequentlyrecurringfitofsicknesshadforcedJobtokeepastrictlookout,thatthisunprincipledoldmanwasinthehabitofenticingtheboytohisroomsandtherefeedinghimuponunlimitedquantitiesofbrandy-

  balls,andmakinghimpromisetosaynothingaboutit。

  Jobtoldhimthatheoughttobeashamedofhimself,“athisage,too,whenhemighthavebeenagrandfatherifhehaddonewhatwasright,“bywhichJobunderstoodhadgotmarried,andthencearosetherow。

  ButIhavenospacetodwelluponthosedelightfulyears,aroundwhichmemorystillfondlyhovers。Onebyonetheywentby,andastheypassedwetwogrewdearerandyetmoredeartoeachother。FewsonshavebeenlovedasIloveLeo,andfewfathersknowthedeepandcontinuousaffectionthatLeobearstome。

  Thechildgrewintotheboy,andtheboyintotheyoungman,asonebyonetheremorselessyearsflewby,andashegrewandincreased,sodidhisbeautyandthebeautyofhismindgrowwithhim。WhenhewasaboutfifteentheyusedtocallhimBeautyaboutthecollege,andmetheynicknamedtheBeast。BeautyandtheBeastwaswhattheycalleduswhenwewentoutwalkingtogether,asweusedtodoeveryday。OnceLeoattackedagreatstrappingbutcher’sman,twicehissize,becausehesangitoutafterus,andthrashedhim,too——thrashedhimfairly。Iwalkedonandpretendednottosee,tillthecombatgottooexciting,whenIturnedroundandcheeredhimontovictory。Itwasthechaffofthecollegeatthetime,butIcouldnothelpit。Thenwhenhewasalittleoldertheundergraduatesgotfreshnamesforus。TheycalledmeCharonandLeotheGreekgod!IwillpassovermyownappellationwiththehumbleremarkthatI

  wasneverhandsome,anddidnotgrowmoresoasIgrewolder。Asforhis,therewasnodoubtaboutitsfitness。Leoattwenty-onemighthavestoodforastatueoftheyouthfulApollo。Ineversawanybodytotouchhiminlooks,oranybodysoabsolutelyunconsciousofthem。Asforhismind,hewasbrilliantandkeenwitted,butnotascholar。Hehadnotthedullnessnecessaryforthatresult。Wefollowedouthisfather’sinstructionsasregardshiseducationstrictlyenough,andonthewholetheresults,especiallysofarastheGreekandArabicwent,weresatisfactory。Ilearnedthelatterlanguageinordertohelptoteachittohim,butafterfiveyearsofitheknewitaswellasIdid——almostaswellastheprofessorwhoinstructedusboth。Ialwayswasagreatsportsman——itismyonepassion——andeveryautumnwewentawaysomewhereshootingorfishing,sometimestoScotland,sometimestoNorway,onceeventoRussia。I

  amagoodshot,buteveninthishelearnedtoexcelme。

  WhenLeowaseighteenImovedbackintomyrooms,andenteredhimatmyowncollege,andattwenty-onehetookhisdegree——arespectabledegree,butnotaveryhighone。ThenitwasthatI,forthefirsttime,toldhimsomethingofhisownstory,andofthemysterythatloomedahead。Ofcoursehewasverycuriousaboutit,andofcourseIexplainedtohimthathiscuriositycouldnotbegratifiedatpresent。Afterthat,topassthetimeaway,Isuggestedthatheshouldgethimselfcalledtothebar;andthishedid,readingatCambridge,andonlygoinguptoLondontoeathisdinners。

  Ihadonlyonetroubleabouthim,andthatwasthateveryyoungwomanwhocameacrosshim,or,ifnoteveryone,nearlyso,wouldinsistonfallinginlovewithhim。HencearosedifficultieswhichIneednotenterintohere,thoughtheyweretroublesomeenoughatthetime。Onthewhole,hebehavedfairlywell;I

  cannotsaymorethanthat。

  Andsothetimewentbytillatlasthereachedhistwenty-fifthbirthday,atwhichdatethisstrangeand,insomeways,awfulhistoryreallybegins。

  CHAPTERIII——

  THESHERDOFAMENARTAS

  ONthedayprecedingLeo’stwenty-fifthbirthdaywebothproceededtoLondon,andextractedthemysteriouschestfromthebankwhereIhaddepositedittwentyyearsbefore。Itwas,Iremember,broughtupbythesameclerkwhohadtakenitdown。Heperfectlyrememberedhavinghiddenitaway。Hadhenotdoneso,hesaid,heshouldhavehaddifficultyinfindingit,itwassocoveredupwithcobwebs。

  IntheeveningwereturnedwithourpreciousburdentoCambridge,andIthinkthatwemightbothofushavegivenawayallthesleepwegotthatnightandnothavebeenmuchthepoorer。AtdaybreakLeoarrivedinmyroominadressing-gown,andsuggestedthatweshouldatonceproceedtobusiness。Iscoutedtheideaasshowinganunworthycuriosity。Thechesthadwaitedtwentyyears,Isaid,soitcouldverywellcontinuetowaituntilafterbreakfast。Accordinglyatnine——anunusuallysharpnine——webreakfasted;andsooccupiedwasIwithmyownthoughtsthatIregrettostatethatIputapieceofbaconintoLeo’steainmistakeforalumpofsugar。Job,too,towhomthecontagionofexcitementhad,ofcourse,spread,managedtobreakthehandleoffmySe`vreschinatea-cup,theidenticaloneIbelievethatMarathadbeendrinkingfromjustbeforehewasstabbedinhisbath。

  Atlast,however,breakfastwasclearedaway,andJob,atmyrequest,fetchedthechest,andplacedituponthetableinasomewhatgingerlyfashion,asthoughhemistrustedit。Thenhepreparedtoleavetheroom。

  “Stopamoment,Job,“Isaid。“IfMr。Leohasnoobjection,Ishouldprefertohaveanindependentwitnesstothisbusiness,whocanbereliedupontoholdhistongueunlessheisaskedtospeak。”

  “Certainly,UncleHorace,“answeredLeo;forIhadbroughthimuptocallmeuncle——thoughhevariedtheappellationsomewhatdisrespectfullybycallingme“oldfellow,“oreven“myavuncularrelative。”

  Jobtouchedhishead,nothavingahaton。

  “Lockthedoor,Job,“Isaid,“andbringmemydespatch-box。”

  Heobeyed,andfromtheboxItookthekeysthatpoorVincey,Leo’sfather,hadgivenmeonthenightofhisdeath。Therewerethreeofthem;thelargestacomparativelymodernkey,thesecondanexceedinglyancientone,andthethirdentirelyunlikeanythingofthesortthatwehadeverseenbefore,beingfashionedapparentlyfromastripofsolidsilver,withabarplacedacrosstoserveasahandle,andsomenickscutintheedgeofthebar。Itwasmorelikeamodelofsomeantediluvianrailwaykeythananythingelse。

  “Now,areyoubothready?”Isaid,aspeopledowhentheyaregoingtofireamine。Therewasnoanswer,soItookthebigkey,rubbedsomesaladoilintothewards,andafteroneortwobadshots,formyhandswereshaking,managedtofitit,andshootthelock。

  Leobentoverandcaughtthemassivelidinbothhishands,andwithaneffort,forthehingeshadrusted,leaneditback。Itsremovalrevealedanothercasecoveredwithdust。Thisweextractedfromtheironchestwithoutanydifficulty,andremovedtheaccumulatedfilthofyearsfromitwithaclothes-

  brush。

  Itwas,orappearedtobe,ofebony,orsomesuchclose-grainedblackwood,andwasboundineverydirectionwithflatbandsofiron。Itsantiquitymusthavebeenextreme,forthedense,heavywoodwasactuallyinpartscommencingtocrumbleawayfromage。

  “Nowforit,“Isaid,insertingthesecondkey。

  JobandLeobentforwardinbreathlesssilence。Thekeyturned,andIflungbackthelid,andutteredanexclamation,asdidtheothers;andnowonder,forinsidetheebonycasewasamagnificentsilvercasket,abouttwelveinchessquarebyeighthigh。ItappearedtobeofEgyptianworkmanship,forthefourlegswereformedofSphinxes,andthedome-shapedcoverwasalsosurmountedbyaSphinx。Thecasketwasofcoursemuchtarnishedanddintedwithage,butotherwiseinfairlysoundcondition。

  Idrewitoutandsetitonthetable,andthen,inthemidstofthemostperfectsilence,Iinsertedthestrange-lookingsilverkey,andpressedthiswayandthatuntilatlastthelockyielded,andthecasketstoodopenbeforeus。Itwasfilledtothebrimwithsomebrownshreddedmaterial,morelikevegetablefibrethanpaper,thenatureofwhichIhaveneverbeenabletodiscover。ThisIcarefullyremovedtothedepthofsomethreeinches,whenIcametoaletterenclosedinanordinarymodernlookingenvelope,andaddressedinthehandwritingofmydeadfriendVincey——

  “TomysonLeo,shouldhelivetoopenthiscasket。”

  IhandedthelettertoLeo,whoglancedattheenvelope,andthenputitdownuponthetable,makingamotiontometogoonemptyingthecasket。

  ThenextthingthatIfoundwasaparchmentcarefullyrolledup。Iunrolledit,andseeingthatitwasalsoinVincey’shandwriting,andheaded“TranslationoftheUncialGreekwritingonthePotsherd,“putitdownbytheletter。Thenfollowedanotherancientrollofparchment,thathadbecomeyellowandcrinkledwiththepassageofyears。ThisIalsounrolled。ItwaslikewiseatranslationofthesameGreekoriginal,butintoblack-letterLatinthistime,whichatthefirstglanceappearedtomefromthestyleandcharactertodatefromsomewhereaboutthebeginningofthesixteenthcentury。Immediatelybeneaththisrollwassomethinghardandheavy,wrappedupinyellowlinen,andreposinguponanother。layerofthefibrousmaterial。Slowlyandcarefullyweunrolledthelinen,exposingtoviewaverylargebutundoubtedlyancientpotsherdofadirtyyellowcolor!Thispotsherdhad,inmyjudgment,oncebeenapartofanordinaryamphoraofmediumsize。Fortherest,itmeasuredtenandahalfinchesinlengthbyseveninwidth,wasaboutaquarterofaninchthick,anddenselycoveredontheconvexsidethatlaytowardsthebottomoftheboxwithwritinginthelateruncialGreekcharacter,fadedhereandthere,butforthemostpartperfectlylegible,theinscriptionhavingevidentlybeenexecutedwiththegreatestcare,andbymeansofareedpen,suchastheancientsoftenused。Imustnotforgettomentionthatinsomeremoteagethiswonderfulfragmenthadbeenbrokenintwo,andrejoinedbymeansofcementandeightlongrivets。

  Alsotherewerenumerousinscriptionsontheinnerside,butthesewereofthemosterraticcharacter,andhadclearlybeenmadebydifferenthandsandinmanydifferentages,andofthem,togetherwiththewritingsontheparchments,Ishallhavetospeakpresently。

  “Isthereanythingmore?”askedLeo,inakindofexcitedwhisper。

  Igropedabout,andproducedsomethinghard,doneupinalittlelinenbag。Outofthebagwetookfirstaverybeautifulminiaturedoneuponivory,and,secondly,asmallchocolatecoloredcompositionscarabaeus,markedthus:

  [graphicomitted]

  symbolswhich,wehavesinceascertained,mean“SutenseRa^,“whichis,beingtranslated,the“RoyalSonofRa^ortheSun。”TheminiaturewasapictureofLeo’sGreekmother,alovely,dark-eyedcreature。OnthebackofitwaswritteninpoorVincey’shandwriting,“Mybelovedwife。”

  “Thatisall,“Isaid。

  “Verywell,“answeredLeo,puttingdowntheminiature,atwhichhehadbeengazingaffectionately;“andnowletusreadtheletter,“andwithoutfurtheradohebroketheseal,andreadaloudasfollows:

  “MYSONLEO——Whenyouopenthis,ifyoueverlivetodoso,youwillhaveattainedtomanhood,andIshallhavebeenlongenoughdeadtobeabsolutelyforgottenbynearlyallwhoknewme。YetinreadingitrememberthatIhavebeen,andforanythingyouknowmaystillbe,andthatinit,throughthislinkofpenandpaper,Istretchoutmyhandtoyouacrossthegulfofdeath,andmyvoicespeakstoyoufromtheunutterablesilenceofthegrave。ThoughIamdead,andnomemoryofmeremainsinyourmind,yetamIwithyouinthishourthatyouread。SinceyourbirthtothisdayI

  havescarcelyseenyourface。Forgivemethis。YourlifesupplantedthelifeofonewhomIlovedbetterthanwomenareoftenloved,andthebitternessofitendurethyet。HadIlivedIshouldintimehaveconqueredthisfoolishfeeling,butIamnotdestinedtolive。Mysufferings,physicalandmental,aremorethanIcanbear,andwhensuchsmallarrangementsasI

  havetomakeforyourfuturewell-beingarecompleteditismyintentiontoputaperiodtothem。MayGodforgivemeifIdowrong。AtthebestIcouldnotlivemorethananotheryear。”

  “Sohekilledhimself,“Iexclaimed。“Ithoughtso。”

  “Andnow,“Leowenton,withoutreplying,“enoughofmyself。Whathastobesaidbelongstoyouwholive,nottome,whoamdead,andalmostasmuchforgottenasthoughIhadneverbeen。Holly,myfriendtowhom,ifhewillacceptthetrust,itismyintentiontoconfideyou,willhavetoldyousomethingoftheextraordinaryantiquityofyourrace。Inthecontentsofthiscasketyouwillfindsufficienttoproveit。

  Thestrangelegendthatyouwillfindinscribedbyyourremoteancestressuponthepotsherdwascommunicatedtomebymyfatheronhisdeathbed,andtookastrongholdupon-myimagination。WhenIwasonlynineteenyearsofageIdetermined,as,tohismisfortune,didoneofancestorsaboutthetimeofElizabeth,toinvestigateitstruth。IntoallthatbefellmeIcannotenternow。

  ButthisIsawwithmyowneyes。OnthecoastofAfrica,inahithertounexploredregion,somedistancetothenorthofwheretheZambesifallsintothesea,thereisaheadland,attheextremityofwhichapeaktowersup,shapedliketheheadofanegro,similartothatofwhichthewritingspeaks。Ilandedthere,andlearnedfromawanderingnative,whohadbeencastoutbyhispeoplebecauseofsomecrimewhichhehadcommitted,thatfarinlandaregreatmountains,shapedlikecups,andcavessurroundedbymeasurelessswamps。

  IlearnedalsothatthepeopletherespeakadialectofArabic,andareruledoverbya_i_beautifulwhitewoman_i_whoisseldomseenbythem,butwhoisreportedtohavepoweroverallthingslivinganddead。TwodaysafterIhadascertainedthisthemandiedoffevercontractedincrossingtheswamps,andI

  wasforced,bywantofprovisionsandbysymptomsofanillnesswhichafterwardsprostratedme,totaketomydhowagain。

  “OftheadventuresthatbefellmeafterthisIneednotnowspeak。IwaswreckeduponthecoastofMadagascar,andrescuedsomemonthsafterwardsbyanEnglishshipthatbroughtmetoAden,whenceIstartedforEngland,intendingtoprosecutemysearchussoonasIhadmadesufficientpreparations。OnmywayI

  stoppedinGreece,andthere,for’_i_Omniavincitamor_i_,’Imetyourbelovedmother,andmarriedher,andthereyouwerebornandshedied。Thenitwasthatmylastillnessseizedme,andIreturnedhithertodie。ButstillIhopedagainsthope,andsetmyselftoworktolearnArabic,withtheintention,shouldI

  evergetbetter,ofreturningtothecoastofAfrica,andsolvingthemysteryofwhichthetraditionhaslivedsomanycenturiesinourfamily。ButIhavenotgotbetter,and,sofarasIamconcerned,thestoryisatanend。

  “Foryou,however,myson,itisnotatanend,andtoyouIhandonthesetheresults,ofmylabor,togetherwiththehereditaryproofsofitsorigin。Itismyintentiontoprovidethattheyshallnotbeputintoyourhandsuntilyouhavereachedanagewhenyouwillbeabletojudgeforyourselfwhetherornotyouwillchoosetoinvestigatewhat,ifitistrue,mustbethegreatestmysteryintheworld,ortoputitbyasanidlefable,originatinginthefirstplaceinawoman’sdisorderedbrain。

  “Idonotbelievethatitisafable;Ibelievethatifitcanonlyberediscoveredthereisaspotwherethevitalforcesoftheworldvisiblyexist。Lifeexists;whythereforeshouldnotthemeansofpreservingitindefinitelyexistalso?ButIhavenowishtoprejudiceyourmindaboutthematter。Readandjudgeforyourself。Ifyouareinclinedtoundertakethesearch,Ihavesoprovidedthatyouwillnotlackformeans。If,ontheotherhand,youaresatisfiedthatthewholethingisachimera,then,Iadjureyou,destroythepotsherdandthewritings,andletacauseoftroublingberemovedfromourraceforever。Perhapsthatwillbewisest。Theunknownisgenerallytakentobeterrible,notastheproverbwouldinfer,fromtheinherentsuperstitionofman,butbecameitsooftenisterrible。Hewhowouldtamperwiththevastandsecretforcesthatanimatetheworldmaywellfallavictimtothem。Andiftheendwereattained,ifatlastyouemergedfromthetrialeverbeautifulandeveryoung,defyingtimeandevil,andliftedabovethenaturaldecayoffleshandintellect,whoshallsaythattheawesomechangewouldproveahappyone?

  Choose,myson,andmaythePowerwhorulesallthings,andwhosays’thusfarshaltthougo,andthusmuchshaltthoulearn’,directthechoicetoyourownhappinessandthehappinessoftheworld,which,intheeventofyoursuccess,youwouldonedaycertainlyrulebythepureforceofaccumulatedexperience——

  Farewell!”

  Thustheletter,whichwasunsignedandundated,abruptlyended。

  “Whatdoyoumakeofthat,UncleHolly?”saidLeo,withasortofgasp,ashereplaceditonthetable。

  “Wehavebeenlookingforamystery,andwecertainlyseemtohavefoundone。”

  “WhatdoImakeofit?Why,thatyourpoordearfatherwasoffhishead,ofcourse,“Ianswered,testily。“I

  guessedasmuchthatnight,twentyyearsago,whenhecameintomyroom。Youseeheevidentlyhurriedhisownend,poorman。Itisabsolutebalderdash。”

  “That’sit,sir!”saidJob,solemnly。Jobwasamostmatter-of-factspecimenofamatter-of-factclass。

  “Well,let’sseewhatthepotsherdhastosay,atanyrate,“saidLeo,takingupthetranslationinhisfather’swriting,andcommencingtoread:

  ’I,Amenartas,oftheRoyalHouseofthePharaohsofEgypt,wifeofKallikratestheBeautifulinStrength,aPriestofIsiswhomthegodscherishandthedemonsobey,beingabouttodie,tomylittlesonTisisthenestheMightyAvenger。IfledwiththyfatherfromEgyptinthedaysofNectanebes,causinghimthroughlovetobreakthevowsthathehadvowed。

  Wefledsouthward,acrossthewaters,andwewanderedfortwicetwelvemoonsonthecoastofLibyaAfrica

  thatlookstowardstherisingsun,wherebyariverisagreatrockcarvenliketheheadofanEthiopian。

  Fourdaysonthewaterfromthemouthofamightyriverwerewecastaway,andsomeweredrownedandsomediedofsickness。Butuswildmentookthroughwastesandmarshes,wherethesea-fowlhidthesky,bearingustendays’journeytillwecametoahollowmountain,whereagreatcityhadbeenandfallen,andwheretherearecavesofwhichnomanhathseentheend;andtheybroughtustotheQueenofthepeoplewhoplacepotsupontheheadsofstrangers,whoisamagicianhavingaknowledgeofallthings,andlifeandlovelinessthatdoesnotdie。Andshecasteyesofloveuponthyfather,Kallikrates,andwouldhaveslainme,andtakenhimtohusband,buthelovedmeandfearedher,andwouldnot。Thendidshetakeus,andleadusbyterribleways,bymeansofdarkmagic,towherethegreatpitis,inthemouthofwhichtheoldphilosopherlaydead,andshowedtoustherollingPillarofLifethatdiesnot,whereofthevoiceisasthevoiceofthunder;andshedidstandintheflames,andcomeforthunharmed,andyetmorebeautiful。Thendidshesweartomakethyfatherundyingevenassheis,ifhewouldbutslayme,andgivehimselftoher,formeshecouldnotslaybecauseofthemagicofmyownpeoplethatIhave,andthatprevailedthusfaragainsther。Andheheldhishandbeforehiseyestohideherbeauty,andwouldnot。Theninherragedidshesmitehimbyhermagic,andhedied;butsheweptoverhim,andborehimthencewithlamentations:andbeingafraid,meshesenttothemouthofthegreatriverwheretheshipscome,andIwascarriedfarawayontheshipswhereIgavetheebirth,andhithertoAthensIcameatlastaftermanywanderings。NowIsaytothee,myson,Tisisthenes,seekoutthewoman,andlearnthesecretofLife,andifthoumayestfindawayslayher,becauseofthyfatherKallikrates;andifthoudostfearorfail,thisIsaytoallofthyseedwhocomeafterthee,tillatlastabravemanbefoundamongthemwhoshallbatheinthefireandsitintheplaceofthePharaohs。Ispeakofthosethings,thatthoughtheybepastbelief,yetIhaveknown,andIlienot。”

  “MaytheLordforgiveherforthat,“groanedJob,whohadbeenlisteningtothismarvellouscompositionwithhismouthopen。

  Asformyself,Isaidnothing:myfirstideabeingthatmypoorfriend,beingdemented,hadcomposedthewholething,thoughitscarcelyseemedlikelythatsuchastorycouldhavebeeninventedbyanybody。Itwastoooriginal。TosolvemydoubtsItookupthepotsherdandbegantoreadthecloseuncialGreekwritingonit;andverygoodGreekoftheperioditis,consideringthatitcamefromthepenofanEgyptianborn。

  Besidestheuncialwritingontheconvexsideofthesherdatthetop,paintedindullred,onwhathadoncebeenthelipoftheamphora,wasthecartouchealreadymentionedasbeingonthe_i_scarabaeus_i_,whichwehadalsofoundinthecasket。Thehieroglyphicsorsymbols,however,werereversed,justasthoughtheyhadbeenpressedonwax。WhetherthiswasthecartoucheoftheoriginalKallikrates,orofsomeprinceorPharaohfromwhomhiswifeAmenartaswasdescended,Iamnotsure,norcanItellifitwasdrawnuponthesherdatthesametimethattheuncialGreekwasinscribed,or,copiedonmorerecentlyfromtheScarabbysomeothermemberofthefamily。Norwasthisall。Atthefootofthewriting,paintedinthesamedullred,wasthefaintoutlineofasomewhatrudedrawingoftheheadandshouldersofasphinxwearingtwofeathers,symbolsofmajesty,which,thoughcommonenoughupontheeffigiesofsacredbullsandgods,Ihaveneverbeforemetwithonasphinx。

  Alsoontheright-handsideofthissurfaceofthesherd,paintedobliquelyinredonthespacenotcoveredbytheuncial,andsignedinbluepaint,wasthefollowingquaintinscription:

  INEARTHANDSKIEANDSEA

  STRANGETHYNGESTHERBE。

  HOCFECIT

  DOROTHEAVINCEY。

  Perfectlybewildered,Iturnedtherelicover。ItwascoveredfromtoptobottomwithnotesandsignaturesinGreek,Latin,andEnglish。ThefirstinUncialGreekwasbyTisisthenes,thesontowhomthewritingwasaddressed。Itwas,“Icouldnotgo。Tisisthenestohisson,Kallikrates。”

  ThisKallikratesprobably,intheGreekfashion,sonamedafterhisgrandfatherevidentlymadesomeattempttostartonthequest,forhisentry,writteninveryfaintandalmostillegibleuncial,is,“I

  ceasedfrommygoing,thegodsbeingagainstme。

  KaIlikratestohisson。”

  Betweenthesetwoancientwritings——thesecondofwhichwasinscribedupsidedownandwassofaintandwornthat,haditnotbeenforthetranscriptofitexecutedbyVincey,Ishouldscarcelyhavebeenabletoreadit,since,owingtoitshavingbeenwrittenonthatportionofthetilewhichhad,inthecourseofages,undergonethemosthandling,itwasnearlyrubbedout——wasthebold,modern-lookingsignatureofoneLionelVincey,“AEtatesua17,“whichwaswrittenthereon,Ithink,byLeo’sgrandfather。Totherightofthisweretheinitials“J。B。V。”andbelowcameavarietyofGreeksignatures,inuncialandcursivecharacter,andwhatappearedtobesomecarelesslyexecutedrepetitionsofthesentence“tomyson,“

  showingthattherelicwasreligiouslypassedonfromgenerationtogeneration。

  ThenextlegiblethingaftertheGreeksignatureswastheword“ROMAE,A。U。C。”showing-thatthefamilyhadnowmigratedtoRome。Unfortunately,however,withtheexceptionofitsterminationcvithedateoftheirsettlementthereisforeverlost,forjustwhereithadbeenplacedapieceofthepotsherdisbrokenaway。

  ThenfollowedtwelveLatinsignatures,jottedabouthereandthere,wherevertherewasaspaceuponthetilesuitabletotheirinscription。Thesesignatures,withthreeexceptionsonly,endedwiththename“Vindex“or“theAvenger,“whichseemstohavebeenadoptedbythefamilyafteritsmigrationtoRomeasakindofequivalenttotheGrecian“Tisisthenes,“whichalsomeansanavenger。Ultimately,asmightbeexpected,thisLatincognomenofVindexwastransformedfirstintoDeVincey,andthenintotheplain,modernVincey。Itisverycurioustoobservehowtheideaofrevenge,inspiredbyanEgyptianbeforethetimeofChrist,isthus,asitwere,embalmedinanEnglishfamilyname。

  AfewoftheRomannamesinscribeduponthesherdI

  haveactuallysincefoundmentionedinhistoryandotherrecords。Theywere,ifIrememberright,MVSSIVS。VINDEX

  SEX。VARIVS。MARVLLVS

  C。FVFIDIVS。C。F。VINDEX

  and,LABERIAPOMPEIANA。CONIVX。MACRINI。VINDICIS

  thelastbeing,ofcourse,thenameofaRomanlady。

  Thefollowinglist,however,comprisesalltheLatinnamesupon。thesherd:

  C。CAECILIVSVINDEX

  M。AIMILIVSVINDEX

  SEX。VARIVS。MARVLLVS

  Q。SOSIVSPRISCVSSENECIOVINDEX

  L。VALERIVSCOMINIVSVINDEX

  SEX。OTACILIVS。M。F。

  LATTIVS。VINDEX

  MVSSIVSVINDEX

  C。FVFIDIVS。C。F。VINDEX

  LICINIVSFAVSTVS

  LAVERIAPOMPEIANACONIVXMACRINIVINDICIS

  MANILIALVCILLACONIVXMARVLLIVINDICIS

  AftertheRomannamesthereisevidentlyagapofverymanycenturies。Nobodywilleverknownowwhatwasthehistoryoftherelicduringthosedarkages,orhowitcametohavebeenpreservedinthefamily。MypoorfriendVinceyhad,itwillberemembered,toldmethathisRomanancestorsfinallysettledinLombardy,and,whenCharlemagneinvadedit,returnedwithhimacrosstheAlps,andmadetheirhomeinBrittany,whencetheycrossedtoEnglandinthereignofEdwardtheConfessor。HowheknewthisIamnotaware,forthereisnoreferencetoLombardyorCharlemagneuponthetile,though,aswillpresentlybeseen,thereisareferencetoBrittany。Tocontinue:thenextentriesonthesherd,ifImayexceptalongsplasheitherofbloodorredcoloringmatterofsomesort,consistoftwocrossesdrawninredpigment,andprobablyrepresentingCrusaders’swords,andaratherneatmonogram“D。V。”inscarletandblue,perhapsexecutedbythatsameDorotheaVinceywhowrote,orratherpainted,thedoggerelcouplet。Totheleftofthis,scribedinfaintblue,weretheinitialsA。V。andafterthemadate,1300。

  Thencamewhatwasperhapsascuriousanentryasanythinguponthisextraordinaryrelicofthepast。Itisexecutedinblack-letter,writtenover-thecrossesorCrusaders’swords,anddatedfourteenhundredandforty-five。Asthebestplanwillbetoallowittospeakforitself,Iheregivetheblack-letterfacsimile,togetherwiththeoriginalLatinwithoutthecontractions,fromwhichitwillbeseenthatthewriterwasafairmedievalLatinist。Alsowediscoveredwhatisstillmorecurious,anEnglishversionoftheblack-letterLatin。This,alsowritteninblack-letter,wefoundinscribedonasecondparchmentthatwasinthecoffer,apparentlysomewhatolderindatethanthatonwhichwasinscribedthemediaevalLatintranslationoftheuncialGreek。

  ExpandedVersionoftheBlack-LetterInscription。

  “ISTAreliquiaestvaldemisticumetmyrificumopus,quodmajoresmeiexArmorica,scilicetBritanniaMinore,secumconvehebant;etquidamsanctusclericussemperpatrimeoinmanuferebatquodpenitusilluddestrueret,affirmansquodessetabipsoSathanaconflatumprestigiosaetdyabolicaarte,quarepatermensconfregitilludinduospartes,quasquidemegoJohannesdeVincetosalvasservavietadaptavisicutapparetdieluneproximopostfestumbeateMarieVirginisannigratieMCCCCXLV。”

  ModernizedVersionoftheBlack-LetterTranslation。

  “THYSrellikeysaryghtemistycallworkeandamarvaylous,yewhychemyneaunceteresaforetymedydconveighhiderwiththemfromArmorykewhichystoseienBritaineyeLesseandacertayneholyeclerkeshouldallweyesbearemyfadironhondethatheowghteuttirlyfortofrussheyesame,affyrmyngethatytwasfourmedandconflatydofSathanashymselfebyartemagikeanddyvellysshewhereforemyfadirdydtakeyesameandtobrastytyntweye,butI,JohndeVincey,dydsavewhoolyetweyepartestherofandtopeecydthemtogydderagaynesoeasyeese,onthisdayemondayenextfolIowyngeafteryefeesteofSeynteMaryeyeBlessedVyrgyneynyeyeereofSalvaciounfowertenehundrethandfyveandfowerti。”

  Thenextand,saveone,lastentrywasElizabethan,anddated1564,“Amoststrangehistorie,andonethatdidcostmyfatherhislife;forinseekyngefortheplaceupontheeastcoastofAfrica,hispinnacewassunkbyaPortuguesegalleonoffLorenzoMarquez,andhehimselfperished——JohnVincey。”

  Thencamethelastentry,apparently,tojudgebythestyleofwriting,madebysomerepresentativeofthefamilyinthemiddleoftheeighteenthcentury。Itwasamisquotationofthewell-knownlinesinHamlet,andranthus:“TherearemorethingsinHeavenandearththanaredreamtofinyourphilosophy,Horatio。”

  Andnowthereremainedbutonemoredocumenttobeexamined——namely,theancientblack-lettertranslationintomediaevalLatinoftheuncialinscriptiononthesherd。Aswillbeseen,thistranslationwasexecutedandsubscribedintheyear1495,byacertain“learnedman,“EdmundusdePratoEdmundPrattbyname,licentiateinCanonLaw,ofExeterCollege,Oxford,whohadactuallybeenapupilofGrocyn,thefirstscholarwhotaughtGreekinEngland。Nodoubtonthefameofthisnewlearningreachinghisears,theVinceyoftheday,perhapsthatsameJohndeVinceywhoyearsbeforehadsavedtherelicfromdestructionandmadetheblack-letterentryonthesherdin1445

  hurriedofftoOxfordtoseeifperchanceitmightavailtosolvethesecretofthemysteriousinscription。Norwashedisappointed,forthelearnedEdmunduswasequaltothetask。

  ExpandedVersionoftheMediaevalLatinTranslation。

  AMENARTAS,egenereregioEgyptii,uxorCallicratis,sacerdotisIsidis,quamdeifoventdemoniaattendunt,filiolosuoTisisthenijammoribundaitarnandat:

  EffugiquondamexEgypto,regnanteNectanebo,curepatretuo,proptermeiamorempejerato。FugientesautemversusNotumtransmare,etvigintiquatuormensesperlitoraLibyeversusOrientemerrantes,ubiestpetraquedammagnasculptainstarEthiopiscapitis,deindediesquatuorabostiofluminismagniejectipartimsubmersisumuspartimmorbomortuisumus:infineautemaferishominibusportabamurperpaludesetvada,ubiaviummultitudocelumobumbrat,diesdecem,donecadvenimusadcavumquendammontem,ubiolimmagnaurbserat,cavernequoqueimmense;

  duxeruntautemnosadreginamAdvenaslasaniscoronantium,quemagica^utebaturetperitiaomniumrerum,etsaltempulcritudineetvigoreinsenescibiliserat。Hecmagnopatristuiamoreperculsa,primumquidemeiconnubiummichimortemparabat;posteavero,recusanteCallicrate,amoremeiettimoreregineaffectonospermagicamabduxitperviashorribilesubiestputeusilleprofundus,cujusjuxtaaditumjacebatseniorisphilosophicadaver,etadvenientibusmonstravitflammamViteerectam,instarcolumnevolutantis,vocesemittentemquasitonitrus:

  tuncperignemimpetunocivoexperstransiitetjamipsaseseformosiorvisaest。

  Quibusfactisjuravitsepatremtuumquoqueimmortalemostensuramesse,simepriusoccisareginecontuberniummallet;nequeenimipsameocciderevaluit,propternostratummagicamcujusegometpartemhabeo。Illevetonichilhujusgenerismalebat,manibusanteoculospassis,nemulierisformositatenaadspiceret:posteaillummagicapercussitarte,atmortuumefferebatindecumfletibusetvagitibus,atmepertimoremexpulitadostiummagnifluminis,velivoli,porroinnave,inquatepeperi,vixpostdieshucAthenasvectasum。Attu,OTisisthenes,nequidquorummandonaucifac:necesseenimestmulieremexquireresiquaVitemysteriumimpetresetvindicare,quantuminteest,patremtuumCallicrateminreginemorte。Sintimoresenaliquacausaremrelinquisinfectam,hocipsumomnibusposterismando,dumbonusquisinveniaturquiignislavacrumnonperhorrescet,etpotentiadignusdominabiturhominum。

  Taliadicoincredibiliaquidematminimefictaderebusmichicognitis。

  HecGrecescriptaLatinereddiditvirdoctusEdmundusdePrato,inDecretisLicenciatus,eCollegioExoniensiOxoniensidoctissimiGrocyniquondamepupillis,IdibusAprillsAnnoDominiMCCCCLXXXXV。

  “Well,“Isaid,whenatlengthIhadreadoutandcarefullyexaminedthesewritingsandparagraphs,atleastthoseofthemthatwerestilleasilylegible,“thatistheconclusionofthewholematter,Leo,andnowyoucanformyourownopiniononit。Ihavealreadyformedmine。”

  “Andwhatis?”heasked,inhisquickway。

  “Itisthis。Ibelievethatpotsherdtobeperfectlygenuine,andthat,wonderfulasitmayseem,ithascomedowninyourfamilyfromsincethefourthcenturybeforeChrist。Theentriesabsolutelyproveit,andtherefore,howeverimprobableitmayseem,itmustbeaccepted。ButthereIstop。Thatyourremoteancestress,theEgyptianprincess,orsomescribeunderherdirection,wrotethatwhichweseeonthesherdIhavenodoubt,norhaveItheslightestdoubtbutthathersufferingsandthelossofherhusbandhadturnedherhead,andthatshewasnotrightinhermindwhenshedidwriteit。”

  “Howdoyouaccountforwhatmyfathersawandheardthere?”askedLeo。

  “Coincidence。NodoubttherearebluffsonthecoastofAfricathatlooksomethinglikeaman’shead,andplentyofpeoplewhospeakbastardArabic。Also,I

  believethattherearelotsofswamps。Anotherthingis,Leo,andIamsorrytosayit,butIdonotbelievethatyourpoorfatherwasquiterightwhenhewrotethatletter。Hehadmetwithagreattrouble,andalsohehadallowedthisstorytopreyonhisimagination,andhewasaveryimaginativeman。

  Anyway,Ibelievethatthewholethingisthemostunmitigatedrubbish。Iknowthattherearecuriousthingsandforcesinnaturewhichwerarelymeetwith,and,whenwedomeetthem,cannotunderstand。ButuntilIseeitwithmyowneyes,whichIamnotlikelyto,Ineverwillbelievethatthereisanymeansofavoidingdeath,evenforatime,orthatthereisorwasawhitesorceresslivingintheheartofanAfricanswamp!Itisbosh,myboy,allbosh!——Whatdoyousay,Job?”

  “Isay,sir,thatitisalie,and,ifitistrue,I

  hopeMr。Leowon’tmeddlewithnosuchthings,fornogoodcan’tcomeofit。”

  “Perhapsyouarebothright,“saidLeo,veryquietly。

  “Iexpressnoopinion。ButIsaythis。Iamgoingtosetthematteratrestonceandforall,andifyouwon’tcomewithmeIwillgobymyself。”

  Ilookedattheyoungman,andsawthathemeantwhathesaid。WhenLeomeanswhathesayshealwaysputsonacuriouslookaboutthemouth。Ithasbeenatrickofhisfromachild。Now,asamatteroffact,IhadnointentionofallowingLeotogoanywherebyhimself,formyownsake,ifnotforhis。Iwasfartoomuchattachedtohimforthat。Iamnotamanofmanytiesoraffections。Circumstanceshavebeenagainstmeinthisrespect,andmenandwomenshrinkfromme,or,atleast,Ifancytheydo,whichcomestothesamething,thinking,perhaps,thatmysomewhatforbiddingexteriorisakeytomycharacter。Ratherthanendurethis,Ihave,toagreatextent,secludedmyselffromtheworld,andcutmyselfofffromthoseopportunitieswhichwithmostmenresultintheformationofrelationsmoreorlessintimate。ThereforeLeowasalltheworldtome——brother,child,andfriend——anduntilheweariedofme,wherehewentthereIshouldgotoo。

  But,ofcourse,itwouldnotdotolethimseehowgreataholdhehadoverme;soIcastaboutforsomemeanswherebyImightletmyselfdowneasy。

  “Yes,Ishallgo,uncle;andifIdon’tfindthe’rollingPillarofLife,’atanyrateIshallgetsomefirst-classshooting。”

  Herewasmyopportunity,andItookit。

  “Shooting?”Isaid。“Ah!yes;Ineverthoughtofthat。

  Itmustbeaverywildstretchofcountry,andfullofbiggame。IhavealwayswantedtokillabuffalobeforeIdie。Doyouknow,myboy,Idon’tbelieveinthequest,butIdobelieveinbiggame,andreally,onthewhole,if,afterthinkingitover,youmakeupyourmindtogo,Iwilltakeaholiday,andcomewithyou。”

  “Ah,“saidLeo,“Ithoughtthatyouwouldnotlosesuchachance。Buthowaboutmoney?Weshallwantagoodlot。”

  “Youneednottroubleaboutthat,“Ianswered。“Thereisallyourincomethathasbeenaccumulatingforyears,andbesidesthatIhavesavedtwothirdsofwhatyourfatherleftme,asIconsider,intrustforyou。Thereisplentyofcash。”

  “Verywell,then,wemayaswellstowthesethingsawayandgouptotowntoseeaboutourguns。Bytheway,Job,areyoucomingtoo?It’stimeyoubegantoseetheworld。”

  “Well,sir,“answeredJob,stolidly,“Idon’tholdmuchwithforeignparts,butifbothyougentlemenaregoingyouwillwantsomebodytolookafteryou,andI

  amnotthemantostopbehindafterservingyoufortwentyyears。”

  “That’sright,Job,“saidI。“Youwon’tfindoutanythingwonderful,butyouwillgetsomegoodshooting。Andnowlookhere,bothofyou。Iwon’thaveawordsaidtoalivingsoulaboutthisnonsense,“andIpointedtothepotsherd。“Ifitgotout,andanythinghappenedtome,mynextofkinwoulddisputemywillonthegroundofinsanity,andIshouldbecomethelaughing-stockofCambridge。”

  Thatdaythreemonthswewereontheocean,boundforZanzibar。

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