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anner.bloodandgold(v2)-第39章

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nough for many; rogue blood drinkers e here often and must be driven away。〃
   〃Are we rogues? 〃 I asked gently。
   I couldn't help but study her features; her rounded chin with its single dimple; and her small cheeks。 She appeared as young in mortal years as the two boys。 As for her eyes they were jet black; with such a fringe of lashes that one might suspect there was Egyptian paint on her face when in fact there was none。
   This observation put me suddenly in mind of Akasha; and I felt a panic as I tried to clear my mind。 What had I done bringing Those Who Must Be Kept here? I should have stayed in the ruins of Rome。 But again; I could not think on this matter now。
   I looked directly at Eudoxia; a bit dazzled by the countless jewels of her robe; and the vision of her sparkling fingernails; far brighter than any I'd ever beheld except those of Akasha; and I gathered my strength again and tried to penetrate her mind。
   She smiled sweetly at me; and then she said; 〃Marius; I am far too old in the Blood for what you mean to do; but I will tell you anything you want to know。〃
   〃May I call you by the name you've given us?〃 I asked。
   〃That was my intent;〃 she replied; 〃in giving you the name。 But let me tell you; I expect honesty from you; otherwise; I will not tolerate you in my realm。〃
   I suddenly felt a wave of anger emanating from Mael。 I threw a warning glance to him; and once again I saw that totally entranced expression on the face of Avicus。
   I realized suddenly that Avicus had probably never beheld such a blood drinker as this。 The young women blood drinkers among the worshipers of Satan were deliberately dirty and disheveled; and here; reclining on her magnificent couch lay a woman who looked like the Empress who reigned over Byzantium。
   Indeed; perhaps this was how this creature perceived herself。
   She smiled as though all these thoughts were transparent to her; and then with a little movement of her hand she told the two blood drinker boys; Asphar and Rashid; to withdraw。
   Then her eyes passed very calmly and slowly over my two panions as though she were drawing from them every single coherent thought which had ever passed through their minds。
   I continued my study of her; of the pearls in her hair; and the ropes of pearls about her neck; and the jewels that adorned her naked toes as well as her hands。
   At last; she looked to me; and a smile spread itself once more on her features; brightening her entire countenance。
   〃If I grant you permission to stay…and I am not at all sure that I mean to do it…you must show me loyalty when others e to break the peace that we share。 You must never side with them against me。 You must keep Constantinople only for us。〃
   〃And just what will you do if we don't show you loyalty?〃 asked Mael with his old anger。
   She remained staring at me for a long moment; as though to insult him; and then as though rousing herself from a spell; she looked at Mael。
   〃What can I do;〃 she asked Mael; 〃to silence you before you say something foolish again?〃 Then her eyes returned to me。 〃Let me make this known to you all。 I know that you possess the Mother and the Father。 I know that you brought them here for safekeeping and that they are in a chapel deep beneath your house。〃
   I was brutally stunned。
   I felt a wave of grief。 Once again; I had failed to keep the secret。 Even in Antioch long ago; I had failed to keep the secret。 Would I not always fail to keep the secret? Was this not my fate? What was to be done?
   〃Don't be so quick to draw back from me; Marius;〃 said Eudoxia。 〃I drank from the Mother in Egypt centuries before you took her away。〃
   This statement stunned me all the more。 Yet it held some strange promise。 It cast a small light into my soul。
   I was wondrously excited suddenly。
   Here was one who understood everything about the ancient mysteries; just as Pandora had understood。 This one; delicate of face and speech; was a world apart from either Avicus or Mael; and how gentle and reasonable she seemed。
   〃I'll tell you my story if you want it; Marius;〃 she said。 〃I have always been a worldly blood drinker; never one given to the old religion of the Blood Gods of Egypt。 I was three hundred years old in the Blood before you were born。 But I'll tell you all you want to know。 It is plain that you move through the world by means of questions。〃
   〃Yes;〃 I said。 〃I do move through the world by means of questions; and too often I've asked those questions in utter silence; or long centuries ago of people who gave me answers that were fragments which I had to piece together as though they were bits of old papyri。 I hunger for knowledge。 I hunger for what you mean to say to me。〃
   She nodded and this seemed to give her extraordinary pleasure。
   〃Some of us don't require intimate understanding;〃 she said。 〃Do you require it; Marius? I can read much in your thoughts; but this is a puzzle。 Must you be understood?〃
   

   I was baffled。
   〃Must I be understood;〃 I said; thinking it over; as secretly as I might。 Did either Avicus or Mael understand me? No; they did not。 But once long long ago the Mother had understood me。 Or had she? Just possibly when I'd fallen so in love with her; I had understood her。
   〃I don't have an answer for you;〃 I said softly。 〃I think I have e to enjoy loneliness。 I think when I was mortal I loved it。 I was the wanderer。 But why do you put this question to me?〃
   〃Because I don't require understanding;〃 she said; and for the first time there came a cold tone into her voice。 〃But if you wish it; I'll tell you about my life。〃
   〃I want so much to hear your story;〃 I answered。 I was infatuated。 Again; I thought of my beautiful Pandora。 Here was an inparable woman who seemed to have the same gifts。 I wanted so to listen to her; and it was more than essential for our safety that I listen to her。 But how could we deal with the uneasiness of Mael; and the obvious obsession of Avicus?
   She took the thought from me immediately; looking at Avicus gently and then turning her attention for a long sober moment on the infuriated Mael。
   〃You were a priest in Gaul;〃 she said calmly to him; 〃yet you have the attitude of a dedicated warrior。 You would destroy me。 Why is this so?〃
   〃I don't respect your authority here;〃 Mael answered; trying to match her quiet tone。 〃Who are you to me? You say you never respected the old religion。 Well; I respected it。 And Avicus respected it。 Of this we're proud。〃
   〃We all want the same thing;〃 she answered。 She smiled; revealing her fang teeth。 〃We want a hunting ground which is not overcrowded。 We want the Satanic blood drinkers to be kept out for they multiply insanely and seek to foment trouble in the mortal world。 My authority rests on my past triumphs。 It's no more than habit。 If we can make a peace。。。〃 She broke off and in the manner of a man she shrugged her shoulders and opened her hands。
   Suddenly Avicus broke in。
   〃Marius speaks for us;〃 he said。 〃Marius; make the peace with Eudoxia; please。〃
   〃We give you our loyalty;〃 I said; 〃in so far as we do want the same things; as you've described。 But I want very much to speak with you。 I want to know how many blood drinkers are here now。 As for your history; let me say again that I do want to hear it。 One thing we can give to each other is our history。 Yes。 I want to know yours。〃
   She rose from the couch very gracefully; revealing herself to be a little taller than I had supposed。 She had rather broad shoulders for a woman; and she walked very straight; her bare feet not making the slightest sound。
   〃e into my library;〃 she said; leading us into a chamber off the main room。 〃It's better for talking; I believe。〃 Her hair was long down her back; a heavy mass of black curls; and she moved gracefully despite the weight of her beaded and decorated robes。
   The library was immense; with shelves for scrolls and codexes; that is; bound volumes such as we have today。 There were chairs here and there; and some gathered in the center; and two couches for reclining and tables on which to write。 The golden lamps looked Persian to me in their heavy worked designs; but I couldn't 
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