“WhatsortofjudgmentisthisthatthejudgesbringalreadywrittendownintotheCourt?Hearkenyou,lawyer,andyoustreet-curs,hiscompanions,whocallyourselvessoldiers。IfOlafRed-Sworddies,thosehostageswhomweholddiealso。Ifheistortured,thosehostageswillbetorturedalso。Moreover,erelongwewillsackthisfineplace,andwhathasbefallenOlafshallbefallyoualso,youfalsejudges,neitherlessnormore。Rememberit,allyouwhoshallhavechargeofOlafinhisbonds,and,ifshebewithinhearing,lettheAugustaIrenerememberitalso,lestanothertimethereshouldbenoOlaftosaveherlife。“
  NowIcouldseethatthejudgeswereterrified。Hastily,withwhitefaces,theyconsultedtogetherastowhethertheyshouldorderJoddtobeseized。PresentlyIheardthepresidentsaytohiscompanions:
  “Nay,bestlethimgo。Ifheistouched,ourhostageswilldie。
  Moreover,doubtlessConstantineandtheArmeniansareatthebackofhim,orhewouldnotdaretospeakthus。Wouldthatwewereclearofthisbusinesswhichhasbeenthrustuponus。“
  Thenhecalledaloud,“Lettheprisonerberemoved。“
  DownthelongCourtIwasmarched,onlynowguards,whohadbeencalledin,wentinfrontofandbehindme,andwiththemthefourexecutionersbywhomIwassurrounded。
  “Farewell,god-mother,“IwhisperedtoMartinaasIpassed。
  “Nay,notfarewell,“shewhisperedback,lookingupatmewitheyesthatwerefulloftears,thoughwhatshemeantIdidnotknow。
  AttheendoftheCourt,wherethosewhodaredtosympathisewithmeopenlyweregathered,roughvoicescalledblessingsonmeandroughhandspattedmeontheshoulder。TooneofthesemenwhosevoiceI
  recognisedinthegloomIturnedtospeakaword。Thereontheblackexecutionerwhowasbetweenus,hewhomIhaddismissedfromthejailforcruelty,struckmeonthemouthwiththebackofhishand。NextinstantIheardasoundthatremindedmeofthegrowlthewhitebeargavewhenitgrippedSteinar。Twoarmsshotoutandcaughtthatblacksavagebythehead。Therewasanoiseasofsomethingbreaking,anddownwenttheman——acorpse。
  Thentheyhurriedmeaway,fornowitwasnotonlythejudgeswhowereafraid。
  Itcomestomethatforsomedays,threeorfour,Isatinmycellatthepalace,forhereIwaskeptbecause,asIlearnedafterwards,itwasfearedthatifIwereremovedtothatStateprisonofwhichIhadbeengovernor,someattemptwouldbemadetorescueme。
  Thiscellwasoneofseveralsituatedbeneaththatbroadterracewhichlookedoutontothesea,whereIrenehadfirstquestionedmeastotheshellnecklaceand,againstmyprayer,hadsetituponherownbreast。Ithadalittlebarredwindow,outofwhichIcouldwatchthesea,andthroughthiswindowcamethesoundofsentriestrampingoverheadandofthevoiceoftheofficerwho,atstatedhours,arrivedtoturnouttheguard,asforsomeyearsithadbeenmydutytodo。
  Iwonderedwhothatofficermightbe,andwonderedalsohowmanyofsuchmensinceByzantiumbecamethecapitaloftheEmpirehadfilledhisofficeandmine,andwhathadbecomeofthemall。AsIknew,ifthatterracehadbeenabletospeak,itcouldhavetoldmanybloodyhistories,whereofdoubtlessminewouldbeanother。Doubtless,too,thereweremoretofollowuntiltheendcame,whateverthatmightbe。
  InthatstraitplaceIreflectedonmanythings。Allmyyouthcamebacktome。ImarvelledwhathadhappenedatAarsinceIleftitsuchlongyearsago。Onceortwicerumourshadreachedmefrommeninmycompany,whowereDanish-born,thatIdunawasagreatladythereandstillunmarried。ButofFreydisaIhadheardnothing。Probablyshewasdead,and,ifso,Ifeltsurethatherfierceandfaithfulspiritmustbenearmenow,asthatofRagnarhadseemedtobeintheBattleoftheGarden。
  HowstrangeitwasthatafterallmyvisionhadbeenfulfilledandithadbeenmylottomeetherofwhomIhaddreamed,wearingthatnecklaceofwhichIhadfoundone-halfupontheWandererinhisgrave-
  mound。WereIandtheWandererthesamespirit,Iaskedofmyself,andsheofthedreamandHeliodorethesamewoman?
  Whocouldtell?Atleastthiswassure,fromthemomentthatfirstwesawoneanotherweknewwebelongedeachtoeachforthepresentandthefuture。Therefore,asitwaswiththesewehadtodo,thepastmightsleepandallitssecrets。
  Nowwehadmetbuttobepartedagainbydeath,whichseemedhardindeed。Yetsincewe/had/met,formypartFatehadmyforgivenessforIknewthatweshouldmeetagain。IlookedbackonwhatIhaddoneandleftundone,andcouldnotblamemyselfovermuch。True,itwouldhavebeenwiserifIhadstayedbyIreneandHeliodore,andnotledthatchargeagainsttheGreeks。Onlythen,asasoldier,Ishouldneverhaveforgivenmyself,forhowcouldIstandstillwhilemycomradesfoughtforme?No,no,IwasgladIhadledthechargeandleditwell,thoughmylifemustpayitsprice。Norwasthisso。I
  mustdie,notbecauseIhadliftedswordagainstIrene’stroops,butforthesinoflovingHeliodore。
  Afterall,whatwaslifeasweknewit?Apassingbreath!Well,asthebodybreathesmanymilliontimesbetweenthecradleandthegrave,soIbelievedthesoulmustbreatheoutitscountlesslives,eachendinginaformofdeath。Andbeyondthese,what?Ididnotknow,yetmynew-foundfaithgavememuchcomfort。
  InsuchmeditationsandinsleepIpassedmyhours,waitingalwaysuntilthedoorofmycellshouldopenandthroughitappear,notthejailerwithmyfood,whichInotedwasplentifulanddelicate,buttheexecutionersormayhapthetormentors。
  Atlengthitdidopen,somewhatlateatnight,justasIwasabouttolaymyselfdowntorest,andthroughitcameaveiledwoman。Ibowedandmotionedtomyvisitortobeseatedonthestoolthatwasinthecell,thenwaitedinsilence。Presentlyshethrewoffherveil,andinthelightofthelampshowedthatIstoodbeforetheEmpressIrene。
  “Olaf,“shesaidhoarsely,“Iamcomeheretosaveyoufromyourself,ifitmaybeso。IwashiddeninyonderCourt,andheardallthatpassedatyourtrial。“
  “Iguessedasmuch,Augusta,“Isaid,“butwhatofit?“
  “Foronething,this:Thecowardandfool,whonowisdead——ofhiswounds——whogaveevidenceastothekillingofthethreeothercowardsbyyou,hascausedmynametobecomeamockthroughoutConstantinople。
  Aye,thevilestmakesongsuponmeinthestreets,suchsongsasI
  cannotrepeat。“
  “Iamgrieved,Augusta,“Isaid。
  “ItisIwhoshouldgrieve,notyou,whoaretoldofasamanwhogrewwearyoftheloveofanEmpress,andcastheroffasthoughshewereatavernwench。Thatisthefirstmatter。ThesecondisthatunderthefindingoftheCourtofJustice——“
  “Oh!Augusta,“Iinterrupted,“whystainyourlipswiththosewords’ofjustice’!“
  “——UnderthefindingoftheCourt,“shewenton,“yourfateisleftinmyhands。Imaykillyouortormentyourbody。OrImayspareyouandraiseyourheadhigherthananyotherintheEmpire,aye,andadornitwithacrown。“
  “Doubtlessyoumaydoanyofthesethings,Augusta,butwhichofthemdoyouwishtodo?“
  “Olaf,notwithstandingallthathasgone,Iwouldstilldothelast。I
  speaktoyounomoreofloveortenderness,nordoIpretendthatthisisforyoursakealone。Itisforminealso。Mynameissmirched,andonlymarriagecancoverupthestainuponit。Moreover,Iambesetbytroublesandbydangers。ThoseaccursedNorthmen,wholoveyousowellandwhofight,notlikemenbutlikedevils,areinleaguewiththeArmenianlegionsandwithConstantine。Mygeneralsandmytroopsfallawayfromme。Ifitwereassailed,IamnotsurethatIcouldholdthispalace,strongthoughitbe。There’sbutonemanwhocanmakemesafeagain,andthatmanisyourself。TheNorthmenwilldoyourbidding,andwithyouincommandofthemIfearnoattack。Youhavethehonesty,thewitandthesoldier’sskillandcourage。Youmustcommand,ornone。OnlythistimeitmustnotbeasIrene’slover,forthatiswhattheynameyou,butasherhusband。Apriestiswaitingwithincall,andoneofhighdegree。Withinanhour,Olaf,youmaybemyconsort,andwithinayeartheEmperoroftheWorld。Oh!“shewentonwithpassion,“cannotyouforgivewhatseemtobemysinswhenyourememberthattheywerewroughtforloveofyou?“
  “Augusta,“Isaid,“Ihavesmallambition;Iamnotmindedtobeanemperor。Buthearken。Putasidethisthoughtofmarriagewithonesofarbeneathyou,andletmemarryherwhomIhavechosen,andwhohaschosenme。ThenoncemoreI’lltakecommandoftheNorthmenanddefendyouandyourcausetothelastdropofmyblood。“
  Herfacehardened。
  “Itmaynotbe,“shesaid,“notonlyforthosereasonsIhavetoldyou,butforanotherwhichIgrievetohavetotell。Heliodore,daughterofMagastheEgyptian,isdead。’
  “Dead!“Igasped。“Dead!“
  “Aye,Olaf,dead。Youdidnotsee,andshe,beingabravewoman,hiditfromyou,butoneofthosespearsthatwereflunginthefightstruckherintheside。Forawhilethewoundwentwell。Buttwodaysagoitmortified;lastnightshediedandthismorningImyselfsawherburiedwithhonour。“
  “Howdidyouseeherburied,youwhoarenotwelcomeamongtheNorthmen?“Iasked。
  “Bymyorder,asherbloodwashigh,shewaslaidinthepalacegraveyard,Olaf。“
  “Didsheleavemenowordortoken,Augusta?ShesworetomethatifshediedshewouldsendtometheotherhalfofthatnecklacewhichI
  wear。“
  “Ihaveheardofnone,“saidIrene,“butyouwillknow,Olaf,thatI