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+ <h1>IDOLATRY:</h1>
+
+ <h3><i>A ROMANCE</i>.</h3>
+
+ <h5>BY</h5>
+
+ <h2>JULIAN HAWTHORNE.</h2>
+
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+ <h4>BOSTON:<br />
+ JAMES R. OSGOOD AND COMPANY,</h4>
+
+ <p class="center"><span class="smcap">Late Ticknor &amp;
+ Fields, and Fields, Osgood, &amp; Co.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="center">1874.</p>
+
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+ <p class="center">Entered according to Act of Congress, in the
+ year 1874,<br />
+ <span class="smccap">by james r. osgood &amp;
+ co.</span>,<br />
+ in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.</p>
+
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+ <p class="center">University Press: Welch, Bigelow, &amp;
+ Co.,<br />
+ Cambridge.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <div class="toc">
+ <h2>CONTENTS</h2>
+
+ <ol>
+ <li class="off">
+ <a href="#DEDICATION">Dedication</a></li>
+
+ <li value="I"><a href="#I">The Enchanted Ring</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#II">Out of Egypt</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#III">A May Morning</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#IV">A Brahman</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#V">A new Man with an old Face</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#VI">The Vagaries of Helwyse</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#VII">A Quarrel</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#VIII">A Collision Imminent</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#IX">The Voice of Darkness</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#X">Helwyse Resists the Devil</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XI">A Dead Weight</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XII">More Vagaries</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XIII">Through a Glass</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XIV">The Tower of Babel</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XV">Charon's Ferry</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XVI">Legend and Chronicle</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XVII">Face to Face</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XVIII">The Hoopoe and the
+ Crocodile</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XIX">Before Sundown</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XX">Between Waking and Sleeping</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXI">We Pick Up Another Thread</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXII">Heart and Head</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXIII">Balder Tells an Untruth</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXIV">Uncle Hiero at Last</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXV">The Happiness of Man</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXVI">Music and Madness</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXVII">Peace and Good-will</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXVIII">Betrothal</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXIX">A Chamber of the Heart</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXX">Dandelions</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXXI">Married</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXXII">Shut In</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#XXXIII">The Black Cloud</a></li>
+ </ol>
+ </div>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="DEDICATION"
+ id="DEDICATION"></a>DEDICATION</h2>
+
+ <h4><span class="smcap">To ROBERT CARTER, Esq.</span></h4>
+
+ <p>Not the intrinsic merits of this story embolden me to
+ inscribe it to you, my dear friend, but the fact that you, more
+ than any other man, are responsible for its writing. Your
+ advice and encouragement first led me to book-making; so it is
+ only fair that you should partake of whatever obloquy (or
+ honor) the practice may bring upon me.</p>
+
+ <p>The ensuing pages may incline you to suspect their author of
+ a repugnance to unvarnished truth; but,&mdash;without prejudice
+ to Othello,&mdash;since varnish brings out in wood veins of
+ beauty invisible before the application, why not also in the
+ sober facts of life? When the transparent artifice has been
+ penetrated, the familiar substance underneath will be greeted
+ none the less kindly; nay, the observer will perhaps regard the
+ disguise as an oblique compliment to his powers of insight, and
+ his attention may thus be better secured than had the subject
+ worn its every-day dress. Seriously, the most matter-of-fact
+ life has moods when the light of romance seems to gild its
+ earthen chimney-pots into fairy minarets; and, were the
+ story-teller but sure of laying his hands upon the true gold,
+ perhaps the more his story had of it, the better.</p>
+
+ <p>Here, however, comes in the grand difficulty; fact nor fancy
+ is often reproduced in true colors; and while attempting justly
+ to combine life's elements, the writer has to beware that they
+ be not mere cheap imitations thereof. Not seldom does it happen
+ that what he proffers as genuine arcana of imagination and
+ philosophy affects the reader as a dose of Hieroglyphics and
+ Balderdash. Nevertheless, the first duty of the
+ fiction-monger&mdash;no less than of the photographic artist
+ doomed to produce successful portraits of
+ children-in-arms&mdash;is, to be amusing; to shrink at no
+ shifts which shall beguile the patient into procrastinating
+ escape until the moment be gone by. The gentle reader will not
+ too sternly set his face against such artifices, but, so they
+ go not the length of fantastically presenting phenomena
+ inexplicable upon any common-sense hypothesis, he will rather
+ lend himself to his own beguilement. The performance once over,
+ let him, if so inclined, strip the feathers from the flights of
+ imagination, and wash the color from the incidents; if aught
+ save the driest and most ordinary matters of fact reward his
+ researches, then let him be offended!</p>
+
+ <p><i>De te fabula</i> does not apply here, my dear friend; for
+ you will show me more indulgence than I have skill to demand.
+ And should you find matter of interest in this book, yours,
+ rather than the author's, will be the merit. As the beauty of
+ nature is from the eye that looks upon her, so would the story
+ be dull and barren, save for the life and color of the reader's
+ sympathy.</p>
+
+ <p class="center">Yours most sincerely,</p>
+
+ <p class="author">julian hawthorne.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="IDOLATRY"
+ id="IDOLATRY"></a>IDOLATRY</h2>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="I"
+ id="I"></a>I.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE ENCHANTED RING.</h3>
+
+ <p>One of the most imposing buildings in Boston twenty years
+ ago was a granite hotel, whose western windows looked upon a
+ graveyard. Passing up a flight of steps, and beneath a portico
+ of dignified granite columns, and so through an embarrassing
+ pair of swinging-doors to the roomy vestibule,&mdash;you would
+ there pause a moment to spit upon the black-and-white
+ tessellated pavement. Having thus asserted your title to
+ Puritan ancestry, and to the best accommodations the house
+ afforded, you would approach the desk and write your name in
+ the hotel register. This done, you would be apt to run your eye
+ over the last dozen arrivals, on the chance of lighting upon
+ the autograph of some acquaintance, to be shunned or sought
+ according to circumstances.</p>
+
+ <p>Let us suppose, for the story's sake, that such was the
+ gentle reader's behavior on a certain night during the latter
+ part of May, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-three. If
+ now he will turn to the ninety-ninth page of the register above
+ mentioned, he will remark that the last name thereon written
+ is, "Doctor Hiero Glyphic. Room 27." The natural inference is
+ that, unless so odd a name be an assumed one, Doctor Glyphic
+ occupies that room. Passing on to page one hundred, he will
+ find the first entry reads as follows "Balder Helwyse,
+ Cosmopolis. Room 29."</p>
+
+ <p>In no trifling mood do we call attention to these two names,
+ and, above all, to their relative position in the book. Had
+ they both appeared upon the same page, this romance might never
+ have been written. On such seemingly frail pegs hang
+ consequences the most weighty. Because Doctor Glyphic preferred
+ the humble foot of the ninety-ninth page to the trouble of
+ turning to a leading position on the one hundredth; because Mr.
+ Helwyse, having begun the one hundredth page, was too incurious
+ to find out who was his next-door neighbor on the ninety-ninth,
+ ensued unparalleled adventures, and this account of them.</p>
+
+ <p>Our present purpose, by the reader's leave, and in his
+ company, is to violate Doctor Hiero Glyphic's retirement, as he
+ lies asleep in bed. Nor shall we stop at his bedside; we mean
+ to penetrate deep into the darksome caves of his memory, and to
+ drag forth thence sundry odd-looking secrets, which shall blink
+ and look strangely in the light of discovery;&mdash;little
+ thought their keeper that our eyes should ever behold them! Yet
+ will he not resent our, intrusion; it is twenty years
+ ago,&mdash;and he lies asleep.</p>
+
+ <p>Two o'clock sounds from the neighboring steeple of the Old
+ South Church, as we noiselessly enter the
+ chamber,&mdash;noiselessly, for the hush of the past is about
+ us. We scarcely distinguish anything at first; the moon has set
+ on the other side of the hotel, and perhaps, too, some of the
+ dimness of those twenty intervening years affects our eyesight.
+ By degrees, however, objects begin to define themselves; the
+ bed shows doubtfully white, and that dark blot upon the pillow
+ must be the face of our sleeping man. It is turned towards the
+ window; the mouth is open; probably the good Doctor is snoring,
+ albeit, across this distance of time, the sound fails to reach
+ us.</p>
+
+ <p>The room is as bare, square, and characterless as other
+ hotel rooms; nevertheless, its occupant may have left a hint or
+ two of himself about, which would be of use to us. There are no
+ trunks or other luggage; evidently he will be on his way again
+ to-morrow. The window is shut, although the night is warm and
+ clear. The door is carefully locked. The Doctor's garments,
+ which appear to be of rather a jaunty and knowing cut, are
+ lying disorderly about, on chair, table, or floor. He carries
+ no watch; but under his pillow we see protruding the corner of
+ a great leathern pocket-book, which might contain a fortune in
+ bank-notes.</p>
+
+ <p>A couple of chairs are drawn up to the bedside, upon one of
+ which stands a blown-out candle; the other supports an oblong,
+ coffin-shaped box, narrower at one end than at the other, and
+ painted black. Too small for a coffin, however; no human
+ corpse, at least, is contained in it. But the frame that lies
+ so quiet and motionless here, thrills, when awaked to life,
+ with a soul only less marvellous than man's. In short, the
+ coffin is a violin-case, and the mysterious frame the violin.
+ The Doctor must have been fiddling overnight, after getting
+ into bed; to the dissatisfaction, perhaps, of his neighbor on
+ the other side of the partition.</p>
+
+ <p>Little else in the room is worthy notice, unless it be the
+ pocket-comb which has escaped from the Doctor's waistcoat, and
+ the shaving materials (also pocketable) upon the wash-stand.
+ Apparently our friend does not stand upon much toilet ceremony.
+ The room has nothing more of significance to say to us; so now
+ we come to the room's occupant. Our eyes have got enough
+ accustomed to the imperfect light to discern what manner of man
+ he may be.</p>
+
+ <p>Barely middle-aged; or, at a second glance, he might be
+ fifteen to twenty-five years older. His face retains the form
+ of youth, yet wears a subtile shadow which we feel might be
+ consistent even with extreme old age. The forehead is wide and
+ low, supported by regular eyebrows; the face beneath long and
+ narrow, of a dark and dry complexion. In sleep, open-mouthed,
+ the expression is rather inane; though we can readily imagine
+ the waking face to be not devoid of a certain intensity and
+ comeliness of aspect, marred, however, by an air of guarded
+ anxiety which is apparent even now.</p>
+
+ <p>We prattle of the dead past, and use to fancy that peace
+ must dwell there, if nothing else. Only in the past, say we, is
+ security from jostle, danger, and disturbance; who would live
+ at his ease must number his days backwards; no charm so potent
+ as the years, if read from right to left. Living in the past,
+ prophecy and memory are at one; care for the future can harass
+ no man. Throw overboard that Jonah, Time, and the winds of
+ fortune shall cease to buffet us. And more to the same
+ effect.</p>
+
+ <p>And yet it is not so. The past, if more real than the
+ future, is no less so than the present; the pain of a broken
+ heart or head is never annihilated, but becomes part and parcel
+ of eternity. This uneasy snorer here, for instance: his earthly
+ troubles have been over years ago, yet, as our fancy sees him,
+ he is none the calmer or the happier for that. Observe him, how
+ he mumbles inarticulately, and makes strengthless clutchings at
+ the blanket with his long, slender fingers.</p>
+
+ <p>But we delay too long over the external man, seeing that our
+ avowed business is with the internal. A sleeping man is truly a
+ helpless creature. They say that, if you take his hand in yours
+ and ask him questions, he has no other choice than to
+ answer&mdash;or to awake. The Doctor&mdash;as we know by virtue
+ of the prophetic advantages just remarked upon&mdash;will stay
+ asleep for some hours yet. Or, if you are clairvoyant, you have
+ but to fall in a trance, and lay a hand on his forehead, and
+ you may read off his thoughts,&mdash;provided he does his
+ thinking in his head. But the world is growing too wise,
+ nowadays, to put faith in old woman's nonsense like this.
+ Again, there is&mdash;or used to be&mdash;an odd theory that
+ all matter is a sort of photographic plate, whereon is
+ registered, had we but eyes to read it, the complete history of
+ itself. What an invaluable pair of eyes were that! In vain,
+ arraigned before them, would the criminal deny his guilt, the
+ lover the soft impeachment. The whole scene would stand forth,
+ photographed in fatal minuteness and indelibility upon face,
+ hands, coat-sleeve, shirt-bosom. Mankind would be its own book
+ of life, written in the primal hieroglyphic
+ character,&mdash;the language understood by all. Vocal
+ conversation would become obsolete, unless among a few superior
+ persons able to discuss abstract ideas.</p>
+
+ <p>We speak of these things only to smile at them; far be it
+ from us to insult the reader's understanding by asking him to
+ regard them seriously. But story-tellers labor under one
+ disadvantage which is peculiar to their profession,&mdash;the
+ necessity of omniscience. This tends to make them top
+ arbitrary, leads them to disregard the modesty of nature and
+ the harmonies of reason in their methods. They will pretend to
+ know things which they never could have seen or heard of, and
+ for the truth of which they bring forward no evidence; thus
+ forcing the reader to reject, as lacking proper confirmation,
+ what he would else, from its inherent grace or sprightliness,
+ be happy to accept.</p>
+
+ <p>That we shall be free from this reproach is rather our good
+ fortune than our merit. It is by favor of our stars, not by
+ virtue of our own, that we turn not aside from the plain path
+ of truth to the by-ways of supernaturalism and improbability.
+ Yet we refrain with difficulty from a breath of self-praise;
+ there is a proud and solid satisfaction in holding an
+ unassailable position could we but catch the world's eye, we
+ would meet it calmly!</p>
+
+ <p>Let us hasten to introduce our talisman. You may see it at
+ this very moment, encircling the third finger of Doctor
+ Glyphic's left hand; in fact, it is neither more nor less than
+ a quaint diamond ring. The stone, though not surprisingly
+ large, is surpassingly pure and brilliant; as its keen,
+ delicate ray sparkles on the eye, one marvels whence, in the
+ dead of night, it got together so much celestial fire. Observe
+ the setting; the design is unique. Two fairy serpents&mdash;one
+ golden, the other fashioned from black meteoric iron&mdash;are
+ intertwined along their entire length, forming the hoop of the
+ ring. Their heads approach the diamond from opposite sides, and
+ each makes a mighty bite at it with his tiny jaws, studded with
+ sharp little teeth. Thus their contest holds the stone firmly
+ in place. The whole forms a pretty symbol of the human soul,
+ battled for by the good and the evil principles. But the
+ diamond seems, in its entirety, to be an awkward mouthful for
+ either. The snakes are wrought with marvellous dexterity and
+ finish; each separate scale is distinguishable upon their
+ glistening bodies, the wrinkling of the skin in the coils, the
+ sparkling points of eyes, and the minute nostrils. Such works
+ of art are not made nowadays; the ring is an antique,&mdash;a
+ relic of an age when skill was out of all proportion to
+ liberty,&mdash;a very distant time indeed. To deserve such a
+ setting, the stone must have exceptional qualities. Let us take
+ a closer look at it.</p>
+
+ <p>Fortunately, its own lustre makes it visible in every part;
+ the minuteness of our scrutiny need be limited only by our
+ power of eye. It is cut with many facets,&mdash;twenty-seven,
+ if you choose to count them; perhaps (though we little credit
+ such fantasies) some mystic significance may be intended in
+ this number. Concentrating now our attention upon any single
+ facet, we see&mdash;either inscribed upon its surface, or
+ showing through from the interior of the stone&mdash;a sort of
+ monogram, or intricately designed character, not unlike the
+ mysterious Chinese letters on tea-chests. Every facet has a
+ similar figure, though no two are identical. But the central,
+ the twenty-seventh facet, which is larger than the others, has
+ an important peculiarity. Looking upon it, we find therein,
+ concentrated and commingled, the other twenty-six characters;
+ which, separately unintelligible, form, when thus united, a
+ simple and consistent narrative, equivalent in extent to many
+ hundred printed pages, and having for subject nothing less than
+ the complete history of the ring itself.</p>
+
+ <p>Some small portion of this narrative&mdash;that, namely,
+ which relates more particularly to the present wearer of the
+ ring&mdash;we will glance at; the rest must be silence,
+ although, going back as it does to the earliest records of the
+ human race, many an interesting page must be skipped
+ perforce.</p>
+
+ <p>The advantages to a historian of a medium such as this are
+ too patent to need pointing out. Pretension and conjecture will
+ be avoided, because unnecessary. The most trifling thought or
+ deed of any person connected with the history of the ring is
+ laid open to direct inspection. Were there more such talismans
+ as this, the profession of authorship would become no less easy
+ than delightful, and criticism would sting itself to death, in
+ despair of better prey. So far as is known, however, the
+ enchanted ring is unique of its kind, and, such as it is, is
+ not likely to become common property.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="II"
+ id="II"></a>II.</h2>
+
+ <h3>OUT OF EGYPT.</h3>
+
+ <p>But the small hours of the morning are slipping away; we
+ must construe our hieroglyphics without further palaver. The
+ sleeper lies upon his side, his left hand resting near his face
+ upon the pillow. Were he to move it ever so little during our
+ examination, the history of years might be thrown into
+ confusion. Nevertheless, we shall hope to touch upon all the
+ more important points, and in some cases to go into
+ details.</p>
+
+ <p>Concentrating our attention upon the central facet, its
+ clear ray strikes the imagination, and forthwith transports us
+ to a distant age and climate. The air is full of lazy warmth. A
+ full-fed river, glassing the hot blue sky, slides in long
+ curves through a low-lying, illimitable plain. The rich earth,
+ green with mighty crops, everywhere exhales upward the
+ quivering heat of her breath. An indolent, dark-skinned race,
+ turbaned and scantly clothed, move through the meadows, splash
+ in the river, and rest beneath the palm-trees, which meet in
+ graceful clusters here and there, as if striving to get beneath
+ one another's shadow. Dirty villages swarm and babble on the
+ river's brink.</p>
+
+ <p>Were there leisure to listen, the diamond could readily
+ relate the whole history of this famous valley. For the stone
+ was fashioned to its present shape while the thought that
+ formed the Pyramids was yet unborn, and while the limestone and
+ granite whereof they are built lay in their silent beds,
+ dreaming, perchance, of airy days before the deluge, long ere
+ the heated vapors stiffened into stone. Some great patriarch of
+ early days, founder of a race called by his name, picked up
+ this diamond in the southern desert, and gave it its present
+ form; perhaps, also, breathed into it the marvellous historical
+ gift which it retains to this day. Who was that primal man? how
+ sounded his voice? were his eyes terrible, or mild? Seems, as
+ we speak, we glimpse his majestic figure, and the grandeur of
+ his face and cloudy beard.</p>
+
+ <p>He passed away, but the enchanted stone remained, and has
+ sparkled along the splendid march of successive dynasties, and
+ has reflected men and cities which to us are nameless, or but a
+ half-deciphered name. It has seen the mystic ceremonies of
+ Egyptian priests, and counts their boasted wisdom as a
+ twice-told tale. It has watched the unceasing toil of
+ innumerable slaves, piling up through many ardent years the
+ idle tombs of kings. It has beheld vast winding lengths of
+ processions darken and glitter across the plain, slowly
+ devoured by the shining city, or issuing from her gates like a
+ monstrous birth.</p>
+
+ <p>But whither wander we? Standing in this hotel of modern
+ Boston, we must confine our inquiries to a far later epoch than
+ the Pharaohs'. Step aside, and let the old history sweep past,
+ like the turbid and eddying current of the mysterious Nile;
+ forbearing to launch our skiff earlier than at the beginning of
+ the present century.</p>
+
+ <p>The middle of June, eighteen hundred and sixteen: the river
+ is just beginning to rise, and the thirsty land spreads wide
+ her lap to receive him. Some miles to the north slumbers Cairo
+ in white heat, its outline jagged with minarets and bulbous
+ domes. Southward, the shaded Pyramids print their everlasting
+ outlines against the tremulous distance; old as they are, it
+ seems as though a puff of the Khamsin might dissolve them away.
+ Near at hand is a noisy, naked crowd of men and boys, plunging
+ and swimming in the water, or sitting and standing along the
+ bank. They are watching and discussing the slow approach up
+ stream of a large boat with a broad lateen-sail, and a strange
+ flag fluttering from the mast-head. Rumor says that this boat
+ contains a company of strangers from beyond the sea; men who do
+ not wear turbans, whose dress is close-fitting, and covers them
+ from head to foot,&mdash;even the legs. They come to learn
+ wisdom and civilization from the Pyramids, and among the ruins
+ of Memphis.</p>
+
+ <p>A hundred yards below this shouting, curious crowd, stands,
+ waist-deep in the Nile, a slender-limbed boy, about ten years
+ old. He belongs to a superior caste, and holds himself above
+ the common rabble. Being perfectly naked, a careless eye might,
+ however, rank him with the rest, were it not for the talisman
+ which he wears suspended to a fine gold chain round his neck; a
+ curiously designed diamond ring, the inheritance of a long line
+ of priestly ancestors. The boy's face is certainly full of
+ intelligence, and the features are finely moulded for so young
+ a lad.</p>
+
+ <p>He also is watching the upward progress of the lateen-sail;
+ has heard, moreover, the report concerning those on board. He
+ wonders where is the country from which they come. Is it the
+ land the storks fly to, of which mother (before the plague
+ carried both her and father to a stranger land still) used to
+ tell such wonderful stories? Does the world really extend far
+ beyond the valley? Is the world all valley and river, with now
+ and then some hills, like those away up beyond Memphis? Are
+ there other cities beside Cairo, and that one which he has
+ heard of but never seen,&mdash;Alexandria? Wonders why the
+ strangers dress in tight-fitting clothes, with leg-coverings,
+ and without turbans! Would like to find out about all these
+ things,&mdash;about all things knowable beside these, if any
+ there be. Would like to go back with the strangers to their
+ country, when they return, and so become the wisest and most
+ powerful of his race; wiser even than those fabulously learned
+ priestly instructors of his, who are so strict with him.
+ Perhaps he might find all his forefathers there, and his kind
+ mother, who used to tell him stories.</p>
+
+ <p>Bah! how the sun blisters down on head and shoulders: will
+ take a dive and a swim,&mdash;a short swim only, not far from
+ shore; for was not the priest telling of a boy caught by a
+ great crocodile, only, a few days ago, and never seen since?
+ But there is no crocodile near to-day; and, besides, will not
+ his precious talisman keep him from all harm?</p>
+
+ <p>The subtile Nile catches him softly in his cool arms,
+ dandles him, kisses Him, flatters him, wooes him imperceptibly
+ onwards. Now he is far from shore, and the multitudinous feet
+ of the current are hurrying him away. The slow-moving boat is
+ much nearer than it was a minute ago,&mdash;seems to be rasping
+ towards him, in spite of the laziness of the impelling breeze.
+ The boy, as yet unconscious of his peril, now glances
+ shorewards, and sees the banks wheel past. The crowd of bathers
+ is already far beyond hearing yet, frightened and tired, he
+ wastes his remaining strength in fruitless shouts. Now the
+ deceitful eddies, once so soft and friendly, whirl him down in
+ ruthless exultation. He will never reach the shore, good
+ swimmer though he be!</p>
+
+ <p>Hark! what plunged from the bank,&mdash;what black thing
+ moves towards him across the water? The crocodile! coming with
+ tears in his eyes, and a long grin of serried teeth.
+ Coming!&mdash;the ugly scaly head is always nearer and nearer.
+ The boy screams; but who should hear him? He feels whether the
+ talisman be yet round his neck. He screams again, calling, in
+ half-delirium, upon his dead mother. Meanwhile the scaly snout
+ is close upon him.</p>
+
+ <p>A many-voiced shout, close at hand; a splashing of poles in
+ the water; a rippling of eddies against a boat's bows! As the
+ boy drifts by, a blue-eyed, yellow-bearded viking swings
+ himself from the halyard, catches him, pulls him aboard with a
+ jerk and a shout, safe! The long grin snaps emptily together
+ behind him. The boy lies on the deck, a vision of people with
+ leg-coverings and other oddities of costume swimming in his
+ eyes; one of them supports his head on his knee, and bends over
+ him a round, good-natured, spectacled face. Above, a beautiful
+ flag, striped and starred with white, blue, and red, flaps
+ indolently against the mast.&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Precisely at this point the sleeper stirs his hand slightly,
+ but enough to throw the record of several succeeding years into
+ uncertainty and confusion. Here and there, however, we catch
+ imperfect glimpses of the Egyptian lad, steadily growing up to
+ be a tall young man. He is dressed in European clothes, and
+ lives and moves amid civilized surroundings: Egypt, with her
+ pyramids, palms, and river, we see no more. The priest's son
+ seems now to be immersed in studies; he shows a genius for
+ music and painting, and is diligently storing his mind with
+ other than Egyptian lore. With him, or never far away, we meet
+ a man considerably older than the student,&mdash;good-natured,
+ whimsical, round of head and face and insignificant of feature.
+ Towards him does the student observe the profoundest deference,
+ bowing before him, and addressing him as "Master Hiero," or
+ "Master Glyphic." Master Hiero, for his part, calls the
+ Egyptian "Manetho"; from which we might infer his descent from
+ the celebrated historian of that name, but will not insist upon
+ this genealogy. As for the studies, from certain signs we fancy
+ them tending towards theology; the descendant of Egyptian
+ priests is to become a Christian clergyman! Nevertheless, he
+ still wears his talismanic ring. Does he believe it saved him
+ from the crocodile? Does his Christian enlightenment not set
+ him free from such superstition?</p>
+
+ <p>So much we piece together from detached glimpses; but now,
+ as the magic ray steadies once more, things become again
+ distinct. Judging from the style and appointments of Master
+ Hiero Glyphic's house, he is a wealthy man, and eccentric as
+ well. It is full of strange incongruities and discords;
+ beauties in abundance, but ill harmonized. One half the house
+ is built like an Egyptian temple, and is enriched with many
+ spoils from the valley of the Nile; and here a secret chamber
+ is set apart for Manetho; its very existence is known to no one
+ save himself and Master Hiero. He spends much of his time here,
+ meditating and working amidst his books and papers, playing on
+ his violin, or leaning idly back in his chair, watching the
+ sunlight, through the horizontal aperture high above, his head,
+ creep stealthily across the opposite wall.</p>
+
+ <p>But these saintly and scholarly reveries are disturbed anon.
+ Master Hiero, though a bachelor, has a half-sister, a pale,
+ handsome, indolent young woman, with dark hair and eyes, and a
+ rather haughty manner. Helen appears, and thenceforth the
+ household lives and breathes according to her languid bidding.
+ Manetho comes out of his retirement, and dances reverential
+ attendance upon her. He is twenty-five years old, now; tall,
+ slender, and far from ill-looking, with his dark, narrow eyes,
+ wide brows, and tapering face. His manners are gentle, subdued,
+ insinuating, and altogether he seems to please Helen; she
+ condescends to him,&mdash;more than condescends, perhaps.
+ Meantime, alas! there is a secret opposition in progress,
+ embodied in the shapely person of that bright-eyed gypsy of a
+ girl whom her mistress Helen calls Salome. There is no question
+ as to Salome's complete subjection to the attractions of the
+ young embryo clergyman; she pursues him with eyes and heart,
+ and seeing him by Helen's side, she is miserably but dumbly
+ jealous.</p>
+
+ <p>How is this matter to end? Manetho's devotion to Helen seems
+ unwavering; yet sometimes it is hard not to suspect a secret
+ understanding between him and Salome. He has ceased to wear his
+ ring, and once we caught a diamond-sparkle from beneath the
+ thick folds of lace which cover Helen's bosom; but, on the
+ other hand, we fear his arm has been round the gypsy's graceful
+ waist, and that she has learnt the secret of the private
+ chamber. Is demure Manetho a flirt, or do his affections and
+ his ambition run counter to each other? Helen would bring him
+ the riches of this world,&mdash;but what should a clergyman
+ care for such vanities?&mdash;while Salome, to our thinking, is
+ far the prettier, livelier, and more attractive woman of the
+ two. Brother Hiero, whimsical and preoccupied, sees nothing of
+ what is going on. He is an antiquary,&mdash;an Egyptologist,
+ and thereto his soul is wedded. He has no eyes nor ears for the
+ loves of other people for one another.&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Provoking! The uneasy sleeper has moved again, and
+ disorganized, beyond remedy, the events of a whole year.
+ Judging from such fragments as reach us, it must have been a
+ momentous epoch in our history. From the beginning, a handsome,
+ stalwart, blue-eyed man, with a great beard like a sheaf of
+ straw, shoulders upon the scene, and thenceforth becomes
+ inextricably mixed up with dark-eyed Helen. We recognize in him
+ an old acquaintance; he was on the lateen-sailed boat that went
+ up the Nile; it was he who swung himself from the vessel's
+ side, and pulled Manetho out of the jaws of death,&mdash;a
+ fact, by the way, of which Manetho remained ignorant until his
+ dying day. With this new arrival, Helen's supremacy in the
+ household ends. Thor&mdash;so they call him&mdash;involuntarily
+ commands her, and so her subjects. Against him, the Reverend
+ Manetho has not the ghost of a chance. To his credit is it that
+ he conceals whatever emotions of disappointment or jealousy he
+ might be supposed to feel, and is no less winning towards Thor
+ than towards the rest of the world. But is it possible that the
+ talisman still hides in Helen's bosom? Does the conflict which
+ it symbolizes beset her heart?</p>
+
+ <p>The enchanted mirror is still again, and a curious scene is
+ reflected from it. A large and lofty room, windowless, lit by
+ flaring lamps hung at intervals round the walls; the panels
+ contain carvings in bas-relief of Egyptian emblems and devices;
+ columns surround the central space, their capitals carved with
+ the lotos-flower, their bases planted amidst papyrus leaves. A
+ border of hieroglyphic inscription encircles the walls, just
+ beneath the ceiling. In each corner of the room rests a red
+ granite sarcophagus, and between each pair of pillars stands a
+ mummy in its wooden case. At that end farthest from the
+ low-browed doorway&mdash;which is guarded by two great figures
+ of Isis and Osiris, sitting impassive, with hands on
+ knees&mdash;is raised an altar of black marble, on which burns
+ some incense. The perfumed smoke, wavering upwards, mingles
+ with that of the lamps beneath the high ceiling. The prevailing
+ color is ruddy Indian-red, relieved by deep blue and black,
+ while brighter tints show here and there. Blocks of polished
+ stone pave the floor, and dimly reflect the lights.</p>
+
+ <p>In front of the altar stands a ministerial
+ figure,&mdash;none other than Manetho, who must have taken
+ orders,&mdash;and joins together, in holy matrimony, the
+ yellow-bearded Thor and the dark-haired Helen. Master Hiero,
+ his round, snub-nosed face red with fussy emotion, gives the
+ bride away; while Salome, dressed in white and looking very
+ pretty and lady-like, does service as bridesmaid,&mdash;such is
+ her mistress's whim. She seems in even better spirits than the
+ pale bride, and her black eyes scarcely wander from the
+ minister's rapt countenance.</p>
+
+ <p>But a few hours later, when bride and groom are gone,
+ Salome,&mdash;who, on some plausible pretext of, her own, has
+ been allowed to remain with brother Hiero until her mistress
+ returns from the wedding-tour,&mdash;- Salome appears in the
+ secret chamber, where the Reverend Manetho sits with his head
+ between his hands. We will not look too closely at this
+ interview. There are words fierce and tender, tears and
+ pleadings, feverish caresses, incoherent promises, distrustful
+ bargains; and it is late before they part. Salome passes out
+ through the great tomb-like hall, where all the lamps save one
+ are burnt out; and the young minister remains to pursue his
+ holy meditations alone.</p>
+
+ <p>We are too discreet to meddle with the honeymoon; but,
+ passing over some eight months, behold the husband and wife
+ returned, to plume their wings ere taking the final flight.
+ Another strange scene attracts us here.</p>
+
+ <p>The dusk of a summer evening. Helen, with a more languid
+ step and air than before marriage, saunters along a path
+ through the trees, some distance from the house. She is clad in
+ loose-flowing drapery, and has thrown a white shawl over her
+ head and shoulders. Reaching a bench of rustic woodwork, she
+ drops weariedly down upon it.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho comes out all at once, and stands before her; he
+ seems to have darkened together from the shadow of the
+ surrounding trees. Perhaps a little startled at his so abrupt
+ appearance, she opens her eyes with a wondering haughtiness;
+ but, at the same time, the light pressure of the enchanted ring
+ against her bosom feels like a dull sting, and her heart beats
+ uncomfortably. He begins to speak in his usual tone of softest
+ deference; he sits down by her, and now she is paler, glances
+ anxiously up the path for her delaying husband, and the hand
+ that lifts her handkerchief to her lips trembles a little. Is
+ it at his words? or at their tone? or at what she sees lurking
+ behind his dusky eyes, curdling beneath his thin, dark skin,
+ quivering down to the tips of his long, slender fingers?</p>
+
+ <p>All in a moment he bursts forth, without warning, without
+ restraint, the fire of the Egyptian sun boiling in his blood
+ and blazing in his passion. He seizes her soft white
+ wrist,&mdash;then her waist; he presses against his, her
+ bosom,&mdash;what a throbbing!&mdash;her cheek to
+ his,&mdash;how aghast! He pours hot words in torrents into her
+ ears,&mdash;all that his fretting heart has hoarded up and
+ brooded over these months and years! all,&mdash;sparing her not
+ a thought, not a passionate word. She tries to repel him, to
+ escape, to scream for help; but he looks down her eyes with his
+ own, holds her fast, and she gasps for breath. So the serpent
+ coils about the dove, and stamps his image upon her bewildered
+ brain.</p>
+
+ <p>Verily, the Reverend Manetho has much forgotten himself. The
+ issue might have been disastrous, had not Helen, in the crisis
+ of the affair, lost consciousness, and fallen a dead weight in
+ his arms. He laid her gently on the bench, fumbled for a moment
+ in the bosom of her dress, and drew out the diamond ring. Just
+ then is heard the solid step of Thor, striding and whistling
+ along the path. Manetho snaps the golden chain, and vanishes
+ with his talisman; and he is the first to appear, full of
+ sympathy and concern, when the distracted husband shouts for
+ help.</p>
+
+ <p>Next morning, two little struggling human beings are
+ blinking and crying in a darkened room, and there is no mother
+ to give them milk, and cherish them in her bosom. There sits
+ the father, almost as still and cold as what was his wife. She
+ did not speak to him, nor seem to know him, to the last. He
+ will never know the truth; Manetho comes and goes, and reads
+ the burial-service, unsuspected and unpunished. But Salome
+ follows him away from the grave, and some words pass between
+ them. The man is no longer what he was. He turns suddenly upon
+ her and strikes out with savage force; the diamond on his
+ finger bites into the flesh of the gypsy's breast; she will
+ carry the scar of that brutal blow as long as she lives. So he
+ drove his only lover away, and looked upon her bright, handsome
+ face no more.</p>
+
+ <p>Here Doctor Glyphic&mdash;or whoever this sleeping man may
+ be&mdash;turns heavily upon his face, drawing his hand, with
+ the blood-stained ring, out of sight. We are glad to leave him
+ to his bad dreams; the air oppresses us. Come, 't is time we
+ were off. The eastern horizon bows before the sun, the air
+ colors delicate pink, and the very tombstones in the graveyard
+ blush for sympathy. The sparrows have been awake for a
+ half-hour past, and, up aloft, the clouds, which wander
+ ceaselessly over the face of the earth, alighting only on
+ lonely mountain-tops, are tinted into rainbow-quarries by the
+ glorious spectacle.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="III"
+ id="III"></a>III.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A MAY MORNING.</h3>
+
+ <p>King Arthur, in his Bohemian days, carried an adamantine
+ shield, the gift of some fairy relative. Not only was it
+ impenetrable, but, so intolerable was its lustre, it overthrew
+ all foes before the lance's point could reach them. Observing
+ this, the chivalric monarch had a cover made for it, which he
+ never removed save in the face of superhuman odds.</p>
+
+ <p>Here is an analogy. The imaginative reader may look upon our
+ enchanted facet-mirror as too glaringly simple and direct a
+ source of facts to suit the needs of a professed romance. Be
+ there left, he would say, some room for fancy, and even for
+ conjecture. Let the author seem occasionally to consult with
+ his companion, gracefully to defer to his judgment. Bare
+ statement, the parade of indisputable evidence, is well enough
+ in law, but appears ungentle in a work of fiction.</p>
+
+ <p>How just is this mild censure! how gladly are its demands
+ conceded! Let dogmatism retire, and blossom, flowers of fancy,
+ on your yielding stems! Henceforward the reader is our
+ confidential counsellor. We will pretend that our means of
+ information are no better than other writers'. We will
+ uniformly revel in speculation, and dally with imaginative
+ delights; and only when hard pressed for the true path will we
+ snatch off the veil, and let forth for a moment a redeeming
+ ray.</p>
+
+ <p>In this generous mood, we pass through the partition between
+ No. 27 and No. 29. In the matter of bedchambers&mdash;even
+ hotelbedchambers&mdash;there can be great diversity. That we
+ were in just now was close and unwholesome, and wore an air of
+ feverishness and disorder. Here, on the contrary, the air is
+ fresh and brisk, for the breeze from Boston
+ harbor&mdash;slightly flavored, it is true, by its journey
+ across the northern part of the city&mdash;has been blowing
+ into the room all night long. Here are some trunks and
+ carpet-bags, well bepasted with the names of foreign towns and
+ countries, famous and infamous. One of the trunks is a
+ bathing-tub, fitted with a cover&mdash;an agreeable promise of
+ refreshment amidst the dust and weariness of travel. A
+ Russia-leather travelling-bag lies open on the table,
+ disgorging an abundant armament of brushes and combs and
+ various toilet niceties. Mr. Helwyse must be a dandy.</p>
+
+ <p>Cheek by jowl with the haversack lies a cylindrical case of
+ the same kind of leather, with a strap attached, to sling over
+ the shoulder. This, perhaps, contains a telescope. It would not
+ be worth mentioning, save that our prophetic vision sees it
+ coming into use by and by. Not to analyze too closely,
+ everything in this room speaks of life, health, and movement.
+ In spite of smallness, bareness, and angularity, it is fit for
+ a May morning to enter, and expand to full-grown day.</p>
+
+ <p>It is now about half past four, and the crisp new sunshine,
+ just above ground, has clambered over the window-sill, taken a
+ flying leap across the narrow floor, and is chuckling full in
+ the agreeable face asleep upon the pillow. The face, feeling
+ the warmth, and conscious, through its closed eyelids, of the
+ light, presently stretches its eyebrows, then blinks, and
+ finally yawns,&mdash;Ah&mdash;h! Thirty-two even, white teeth,
+ in perfect order; a great, red, healthy tongue, and a round,
+ mellow roar, the parting remonstrance of the sleepy god, taking
+ flight for the day. Thereupon a voice, fetched from some
+ profounder source than the back of the head,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Steward! bring me my&mdash;Oh! A land-lubber again, am
+ I!"</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. Balder Helwyse now sits up in bed, his hair and
+ beard,&mdash;which are extraordinarily luxuriant, and will be
+ treated at greater length hereafter,&mdash;his hair and beard
+ in the wildest confusion. He stares about him with a pair of
+ well-opened dark eyes, which contrast strangely with his fair
+ Northern complexion. Next comes a spasmodic stretching of arms
+ and legs, a whisking of bedclothes, and a solid thump of two
+ feet upon the floor. Another survey of the room, ending with a
+ deep breathing in of the fresh air and an appreciative smack of
+ the lips.</p>
+
+ <p>"O nose, eyes, ears, and all my other godlike senses and
+ faculties! what a sensation is this of Mother Earth at sunrise!
+ Better, seems to me, than ocean, beloved of my Scandinavian
+ forefathers. Hear those birds! look at those divine trees, and
+ the tall moist grass round them! By my head! living is a
+ glorious business!&mdash;What, ho! slave, empty me here that
+ bath-tub, and then ring the bell."</p>
+
+ <p>The slave&mdash;a handsome, handy fellow, unusually docile,
+ inseparable from his master, whose life-long bondsman he was,
+ and so much like him in many ways (owing, perhaps, to the
+ intimacy always subsisting between the two), that he had more
+ than once been confounded with him,&mdash;this obedient
+ menial&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>No! not even for a moment will we mislead our reader. Are we
+ not sworn confidants? What is he to think, then, of this abrupt
+ introduction, unheralded, unexplained? Be it at once confessed
+ that Mr. Helwyse travelled unattended, that there was no slave
+ or other person of any kind in the room, and that this
+ high-sounding order of his was a mere ebullition of his
+ peculiar humor.</p>
+
+ <p>He was a philosopher, and was in the habit of making many of
+ his tenets minister to his amusement, when in his more sportive
+ and genial moods. Not to exhaust his characteristics too early
+ in the story, it need only be observed here that he held body
+ and soul distinct, and so far antagonistic that one or the
+ other must be master; furthermore, that the soul's supremacy
+ was the more desirable. Whether it were also invariable and
+ uncontested, there will be opportunity to find out later.
+ Meantime, this dual condition was productive of not a little
+ harmless entertainment to Mr. Helwyse, at times when persons
+ less happily organized would become victims of ennui. Be the
+ conditions what they might, he was never without a companion,
+ whose ways he knew, and whom he was yet never weary of
+ questioning and studying. No subject so dull that its different
+ aspects, as viewed from soul and from body, would not give it
+ piquancy. No question so trivial that its discussion on
+ material and on spiritual grounds would not lend it importance.
+ Nor was any enjoyment so keen as not to be enhanced by the
+ contrast of its physical with its psychical phase.</p>
+
+ <p>Waking up, therefore, on this May morning, and being in a
+ charming humor, he chose to look upon himself as the proprietor
+ of a body-servant, and to give his orders with patrician
+ imperiousness. The obedient menial, then,&mdash;to resume the
+ thread,&mdash;sprang upon the tub-trunk, whipped off the lid,
+ and discharged the contents upon the bed in a twinkling. This
+ done, he stepped to the bell-rope, and lent it a vigorous jerk,
+ soon answered by a brisk tapping at the door.</p>
+
+ <p>"Please, sir, did you ring?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Indeed I did, my dear. Are you the pretty chambermaid?"</p>
+
+ <p>This bold venture is met by silence, only modified by a low
+ delighted giggle. Presently,&mdash;"Did you want anything, sir,
+ please?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Ever so many things, my girl; more than my life is long
+ enough to tell! First, though, I want to apologize for
+ addressing you from behind a closed door; but circumstances
+ which I can neither explain nor overcome forbid my opening it.
+ Next, two pails of the best cold water at your earliest
+ convenience. Hurry, now, there's a Hebe!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Very good, sir," giggles Hebe, retreating down passage.</p>
+
+ <p>It is to be supposed that it was the plebeian body-servant
+ that carried on this unideal conversation, and that the
+ patrician soul had nothing to do with it. The ability to lay
+ the burden of lapses from good taste, and other goods, upon the
+ shoulders of the flesh, is sometimes convenient and
+ comforting.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder Helwyse, master and man, turns away from the door,
+ and catches sight of a white-robed, hairy-headed reflection in
+ the looking-glass, the phantom face of which at once expands in
+ a genial expression of mirth; an impalpable arm is
+ outstretched, and the mouth seems thus to speak:&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Stick to your bath, my good fellow, and the evil things of
+ this life shall not get hold of you. Water is like
+ truth,&mdash;purifying, transparent; a tonic to those fouled
+ and wearied with the dust and vanity of this transitional
+ phenomenon called the world. Patronize it! be thy acquaintance
+ with it constant and familiar! Remember, my dear Balder, that
+ this slave of thine is the medium through which something
+ better than he (thyself, namely) is filtered to the world, and
+ the world to thee. Go to, then! if the filter be foul, shall
+ not that which is filtered become unclean also?"</p>
+
+ <p>Here the rhetorical phantom was interrupted by the sound of
+ a very good violin, touched with unusual skill, in the next
+ room. The phantom vanished, but Mr. Helwyse seated himself
+ softly upon the bed, listening with full enjoyment to every
+ note; his very toes seeming to partake of his appreciation.
+ Music is the mysterious power which makes body and
+ soul&mdash;master and man&mdash;thrill as one string. The
+ musician played several bars, beautiful in themselves, but
+ unconnected; and ever and anon there sounded a discordant note,
+ like a smirch upon a fair picture. The execution, however,
+ showed a master hand, and the themes betrayed the soul of a
+ true musician, albeit tainted with some subtile deformity.</p>
+
+ <p>"Heard him last night, and fell asleep, dreaming of a man
+ with the brain of a devil and an angel's heart.&mdash;Drop in
+ on him presently, and have him down to breakfast. If young,
+ shall be our brother,&mdash;so long as there's anything in him.
+ If&mdash;as I partly suspect&mdash;old, and a father, marry his
+ daughter. But no; such a fiddler as he can't be married, unless
+ unhappily." Mr. Helwyse runs his hands dreamily through his
+ tangled mane, and shakes it back. If philosophical, he seems
+ also to be romantic and imaginative, and impressionable by
+ other personalities. It is, to be sure, unfair to judge a man
+ from such unconsidered words as he may let fall during the
+ first half-hour after waking up in the morning; were it
+ otherwise, we should infer that, although he might take a
+ genuine interest in whomever he meets, it would be too
+ analytical to last long, except where the vein was a very rich
+ one. He would pick the kernel out of the nut, but, that done,
+ would feel no sentimental interest in the shell. Too much of
+ this! and yet who can help drawing conclusions (and not always
+ incorrectly) from the first sight and sound of a new
+ acquaintance?</p>
+
+ <p>There is a knock at the door, and Mr. Helwyse calls out,
+ "Hullo? Ah! the cold water, emblem of truth. Thank you, Hebe;
+ and scamper away as fast as you can, for I'm going to open the
+ door!"</p>
+
+ <p>We also will retire, fastidious reader, and employ the
+ leisure interval in packing an imaginary carpet-bag for a short
+ journey. Our main business, during the next few days, is with
+ Mr. Helwyse, and since there will be no telling what becomes of
+ him after that, he must be followed up pretty closely. A few
+ days does not seem much for the getting a satisfactory
+ knowledge of a man; nevertheless, an hour, rightly used, may be
+ ample. If he will continue his habit of thinking aloud, will
+ affect situations tending to bring out his leading traits of
+ character; if we may intrude upon him, note-book in hand, in
+ all his moods and crises,&mdash;with all this in addition to
+ discretionary use of the magic mirror,&mdash;it will be our own
+ fault if Mr. Helwyse be not turned inside out. Properly
+ speaking, there is no mystery about men, but only a great
+ dulness and lethargy in our perceptions of them. The secret of
+ the universe is no more a secret than is the answer to a
+ school-boy's problem. A mathematician will draw you a triangle
+ and a circle, and show you the trigonometrical science latent
+ therein. But a profounder mathematician would do as much with
+ the equation man!</p>
+
+ <p>While Mr. Helwyse is still lingering over his toilet, his
+ neighbor the fiddler, whom he had meant to ask to breakfast,
+ comes out of his room, violin-box in hand, walks along the
+ passage-way, and is off down stairs. An odd-looking figure;
+ those stylish clothes become him as little as they would a
+ long-limbed, angular Egyptian statue. Fashion, in some men, is
+ an eccentricity, or rather a violence done to their essential
+ selves. A born fop would have looked as little at home in a
+ toga and sandals, as did this swarthy musician, doctor, priest,
+ or whatever he was, in his fashion-plate costume. Then why did
+ he wear it?</p>
+
+ <p>There are other things to be followed up before attending to
+ that question. But the man is gone, and Balder Helwyse has
+ missed this opportunity of making his acquaintance. Had he been
+ an hour earlier,&mdash;had any one of us, for that matter, ever
+ been an hour earlier or later,&mdash;who can tell how the
+ destinies of the world would be affected! Luckily for our peace
+ of mind, the hypothesis involves an impossibility.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="IV"
+ id="IV"></a>IV.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A BRAHMAN.</h3>
+
+ <p>Whoever has been in Boston remembers, or has seen, the old
+ Beacon Hill Bank, which stood, not on Beacon Hill, indeed, but
+ in that part of School Street now occupied by the City Hall.
+ You passed down by the dirty old church, on the northeast
+ corner of School and Tremont Streets, which stands trying to
+ hide its ugly face behind a row of columns like sooty fingers,
+ and whose School-Street side is quite bare, and has the
+ distracted aspect peculiar to buildings erected on an inclined
+ plane;&mdash;passing this, you came in sight of the bank, a
+ darksome, respectable edifice of brick, two stories and a half
+ high, and gambrel-roofed. It stood a little back from the
+ street, much as an antiquated aristocrat might withdraw from
+ the stream of modern life, and fancy himself exclusive. The
+ poor old bank! Its respectable brick walls have contributed a
+ few rubbish-heaps to the new land in the Back Bay, perhaps; and
+ its floors and gambrel-roof have long since vanished up
+ somebody's chimney; only its money&mdash;its baser
+ part&mdash;still survives and circulates. Aristocracy and
+ exclusivism do not pay.</p>
+
+ <p>The bank, perhaps, took its title from the fact that it owed
+ its chief support to the Beacon Hill families,&mdash;Boston's
+ aristocracy; and Boston's standard names appeared upon its list
+ of managers. If business led you that way, you mounted the
+ well-worn steps, and entered the rather strict and formal door,
+ over which clung the weather-worn sign,&mdash;faded gold
+ lettering upon a rusty black background. Nothing that met your
+ eyes looked new, although everything was scrupulously neat.
+ Opposite the doorway, a wooden flight of stairs mounted to the
+ next floor, where were the offices of some old Puritan lawyers.
+ Leaving the stairs on your left, you passed down a dusky
+ passage, and through a glass door, when behold! the
+ banking-room, with its four grave bald-headed clerks. But you
+ did not come to draw or deposit, your business was with the
+ President. "Mr. MacGentle in?" "That way, sir." You opened a
+ door with "Private" painted in black letters upon its
+ ground-glass panel. Another bald-headed gentleman, with a grim
+ determination about the mouth, rose up from his table and
+ barred your way. This was Mr. Dyke, the breakwater against
+ which the waves of would-be intruders into the inner seclusion
+ often broke themselves in vain; and unless you had a genuine
+ pass, your expedition ended there.</p>
+
+ <p>Our pass&mdash;for we, too, are to call on Mr.
+ MacGentle&mdash;would carry us through solider obstructions
+ than Mr. Dyke; it is the pass of imagination. He does not even
+ raise his head as we brush by him.</p>
+
+ <p>But, first, let us inquire who Mr. MacGentle is, besides
+ President of the Beacon Hill Bank. He is a man of refinement
+ and cultivation, a scholar and a reader, has travelled, and, it
+ is said, could handle a pen to better purpose than the signing
+ bank-notes. In his earlier years he studied law, and gained a
+ certain degree of distinction in the profession, although
+ (owing, perhaps, to his having entered it with too ideal and
+ high-strung views as to its nature and scope) he never met with
+ what is vulgarly called success. Fortunately for the ideal
+ barrister, an ample private estate made him independent of
+ professional earnings. Later in life, he trod the confines of
+ politics, still, however, enveloping himself in that
+ theoretical, unpractical atmosphere which was his most marked,
+ and, to some people, least comprehensible characteristic. A
+ certain mild halo of statesmanship ever after invested him; not
+ that he had at any time actually borne a share in the
+ government of the nation, but it was understood that he might
+ have done so, had he so chosen, or had his political principles
+ been tough and elastic enough to endure the wear and strain of
+ action. As it was, some of the most renowned men in the Senate
+ were known to have been his intimates at college, and he still
+ met and conversed with them on terms of equality.</p>
+
+ <p>Between law, literature, and statesmanship, in all of which
+ pursuits he had acquired respect and goodwill, without actually
+ accomplishing anything, Mr. MacGentle fell, no one knew exactly
+ how, into the presidential chair of the Beacon Hill Bank. As
+ soon as he was there, everybody saw that there he belonged. His
+ social position, his culture, his honorable, albeit intangible
+ record, suited the old bank well. He had an air of subdued
+ wisdom, and people were fond of appealing to his judgment and
+ asking his advice,&mdash;- perhaps because he never seemed to
+ expect them to follow it when given (as, indeed, they never
+ did). The Board of Directors looked up to him, deferred to
+ him,&mdash;nay, believed him to be as necessary to the bank's
+ existence as the entire aggregate of its supporters; but
+ neither the Board nor the President himself ever dreamed of
+ adopting Mr. MacGentle's financial theories in the conduct of
+ the banking business.</p>
+
+ <p>Let no one hastily infer that the accomplished gentleman of
+ whom we speak was in any sense a sham. No one could be more
+ true to himself and his professions. But&mdash;if we may hazard
+ a conjecture&mdash;he never breathed the air that other men
+ breathe; another sun than ours shone for him; the world that
+ met his senses was not our world. His life, in short, was not
+ human life, yet so closely like it that the two might be said
+ to correspond, as a face to its reflection in the mirror;
+ actual contact being in both cases impossible. No doubt the
+ world and he knew of the barrier between them, though neither
+ said so. The former, with its usual happy temperament, was
+ little affected by the separation, smiled good-naturedly upon
+ the latter, and never troubled itself about the difficulties in
+ the way of shaking hands. But Mr. MacGentle, being only a
+ single man, perhaps felt lonely and sad. Either he was a ghost,
+ or the world was. In youth, he may have believed himself to be
+ the only real flesh and blood; but in later years, the terrible
+ weight of the world's majority forced him to the opposite
+ conclusion. And here, at last, he and the world were at
+ one!</p>
+
+ <p>Suppose, instead of listening to a personal description of
+ this good old gentleman, we take a look at him with our own
+ eyes. There is no danger of disturbing him, no matter how busy
+ he may be. The inner retreat is very small, and as neat as
+ though an old maid lived in it. The furniture looks as good as
+ new, but is subdued to a tone of sober maturity, and chimes in
+ so well with the general effect that one scarcely notices it.
+ The polished table is mounted in dark morocco; behind the
+ horsehair-covered arm-chair is a gray marble mantel-piece,
+ overshadowing an open grate with polished bars and
+ fire-utensils in the English style. During the winter months a
+ lump of cannel-coal is always burning there; but the flame,
+ even on the coldest days, is too much on its good behavior to
+ give out very decided heat. Over the mantel-piece hangs a
+ crayon copy of Correggio's Reading Magdalen,&mdash;the only
+ touch of sentiment in the whole room, and that, perhaps,
+ accidental.</p>
+
+ <p>The concrete nature of the President's surroundings is at
+ first perplexing, in view of our theory about his character.
+ But it is evident that the world could never provide him with
+ furniture corresponding to the texture of his mind; and hence
+ he would instinctively lay hold of that which was most
+ commonplace and non-committal. If he could realize nothing
+ outside himself, he might at least remove whatever would
+ distract him from inward contemplation. There is, however, one
+ article in this little room which we must not omit to notice.
+ It is a looking-glass; and it hangs, of all places in the
+ world, right over Mr. MacGentle's standing-desk, in the
+ embrasure of the window. As often as he looks up he beholds the
+ reflection of his cultured and sad-lined physiognomy, with a
+ glimpse of dusky wall beyond. Is he a vain man? His worst
+ enemy, had he one, would not call him that. Nevertheless, Mr.
+ MacGentle finds a pathetic comfort in this small mirror. No
+ one, not even he, could tell wherefore; but we fancy it to be
+ like that an exile feels, seeing a picture of his birthplace,
+ or hearing a strain of his native music. The mirror shows him
+ something more real, to his sense, than is anything outside of
+ it!</p>
+
+ <p>Well, there stands the old gentleman, writing at this desk
+ in the window. All men, they say, bear more or less resemblance
+ to some animal; Mr. MacGentle, rather tall and slender, with
+ his slight stoop, and his black broadcloth frock-coat buttoned
+ closely about his waist, brings to mind a cultivated,
+ grandfatherly greyhound, upon his hind legs. He has thick white
+ hair, with a gentle curl in it, growing all over his finely
+ moulded head. He is close-shaven; his mouth and nose are formed
+ with great delicacy; his eyes, now somewhat faded, yet show an
+ occasional reminiscence of youthful fire. The eyebrows are
+ habitually lifted,&mdash;a result, possibly, of the growing
+ infirmity of Mr. MacGentle's vision; but it produces an
+ expression of half-plaintive resignation, which is rendered
+ pathetic by the wrinkles across his forehead and the dejected
+ lines about his delicate mouth.</p>
+
+ <p>He is dressed with faultless nicety and elegance, though in
+ a fashion now out of date. Perhaps, in graceful recognition of
+ the advance of age, he has adhered to the style in vogue when
+ age first began to weigh upon his shoulders. He gazes mildly
+ out from the embrasure of an upright collar and tall stock;
+ below spreads a wide expanse of spotless shirt-front. His
+ trousers are always gray, except in the heat of summer, when
+ they become snowy white. They are uniformly too long; yet he
+ never dispenses with his straps, nor with the gaiters that
+ crown his gentlemanly shoes.</p>
+
+ <p>Although not a stimulating companion, one loves to be where
+ Amos MacGentle is; to watch his quiet movements, and listen to
+ his meditative talk. What he says generally bears the stamp of
+ thought and intellectual capacity, and at first strikes the
+ listener as rare good sense; yet, if reconsidered afterwards,
+ or applied to the practical tests of life, his wisdom is apt to
+ fall mysteriously short. Is Mr. MacGentle aware of this curious
+ fact? There sometimes is a sadly humorous curving of the lips
+ and glimmering in the eyes after he has uttered something
+ especially profound, which almost warrants the suspicion. The
+ lack of accord between the old gentleman and the world has
+ become to him, at last, a dreary sort of jest.</p>
+
+ <p>But we might go on forever touching the elusive chords of
+ Mr. MacGentle's being; one cannot help loving him, or, if he be
+ not real enough to love, bestowing upon him such affection as
+ is inspired by some gentle symphony. Unfortunately, he figures
+ but little in the coming pages, and in no active part; such,
+ indeed, were unsuited to him. But it is pleasant to pass
+ through his retired little office on our way to scenes less
+ peaceful and subdued; and we would gladly look forward to
+ seeing him once more, when the heat of the day is over and the
+ sun has gone down.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="V"
+ id="V"></a>V.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A NEW MAN WITH AN OLD FACE.</h3>
+
+ <p>About an hour before noon on this same twenty-seventh of
+ May, Mr. Dyke heard a voice in the outer room. He had held his
+ position in the house as confidential clerk for nearly or quite
+ twenty-five years, was blessed with a good memory, and was fond
+ of saying that he never forgot a face or a voice. So, as this
+ voice from the outer room reached his ears, he turned one eye
+ up towards the door and muttered, "Heard that before,
+ somewhere!"</p>
+
+ <p>The ground-glass panel darkened, and the door was thrown
+ wide open. Upon the threshold stood a young man about six feet
+ in height, of figure rather graceful and harmonious than
+ massive. A black velveteen jacket fitted closely to his shape;
+ he had on a Tyrolese hat; his boots, of thin, pliant leather,
+ reached above the knee. He carried a stout cane, with a handle
+ of chamois-horn; to a couple of straps, crossing each shoulder,
+ were attached a travelling-scrip and a telescope-case.</p>
+
+ <p>But neither his attire nor the unusual size and dark
+ brilliancy of his eyes was so noticeable as his hair and beard,
+ which outgrew the bounds of common experience. Beards, to be
+ sure, were far more rare twenty years ago than they have since
+ become. The hair was yellow, with the true hyacinthine curl
+ pervading it. Rejoicing in luxuriant might, it clothed and
+ reclothed the head, and, descending lower, tumbled itself in
+ bold masses on the young man's shoulders. As for the beard, it
+ was well in keeping. Of a purer yellow than the hair, it
+ twisted down in crisp, vigorous waves below the point marked by
+ mankind's third shirt-stud. It was full half as broad as it was
+ long, and lay to the right and left from the centre-line of the
+ face. The owner of this oriflamme looked like a young
+ Scandinavian god.</p>
+
+ <p>There seems to be a deeper significance in hair than meets
+ the eye. Sons of Esau, whose beards grow high up on their
+ cheek-bones, who are hairy down to their ankles, and to the
+ second joints of their fingers, are generally men of a kindly
+ and charitable nature, strong in what we call the human
+ element. One remembers their stout hand-grip; they look frankly
+ in one's face, and the heart is apt to go out to them more
+ spontaneously than to the smooth-faced Jacobs. Such a man was
+ Samson, whose hair was his strength,&mdash;the strength of
+ inborn truth and goodness, whereby he was enabled to smite the
+ lying Philistines. And although they once, by their
+ sophistries, managed to get the better of him for a while, they
+ forgot that good inborn is too vigorous a matter for any mere
+ razor finally to subdue. See, again, what a great beard Saint
+ Paul had, and what an outspoken, vigorous heart! Was it from
+ freak that Greeks and Easterns reverenced beards as symbols of
+ manhood, dignity, and wisdom? or that Christian Fathers
+ thundered against the barber, as a violator of divine law? No
+ one, surely, could accuse that handy, oily, easy little
+ personage of evil intent; but he symbolized the subtile
+ principle which pares away the natural virtue of man, and
+ substitutes an artificial polish, which is hypocrisy. It is to
+ be observed, however, that hair can be representative of
+ natural evil as well as of good. A tangle-headed bush-ranger
+ does not win our sympathies. A Mussulman keeps his beard
+ religiously clean.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile the yellow-haired Scandinavian, whom we have
+ already laid under the imputation of being a dandy, stood on
+ the threshold of Mr. Dyke's office, and that gentleman
+ confronted him with a singularly inquisitive stare. The
+ visitor's face was a striking one, but can be described, for
+ the present, only in general terms. He might not be called
+ handsome; yet a very handsome man would be apt to appear
+ insignificant beside him. His features showed strength, and
+ were at the same time cleanly and finely cut. There was freedom
+ in the arch of his eyebrows, and plenty of eye-room beneath
+ them.</p>
+
+ <p>He took off his hat to Mr. Dyke, and smiled at him with
+ artless superiority, insomuch that the elderly clerk's sixty
+ years were disconcerted, and the Cerberus seemed to dwindle
+ into the bumpkin! This young fellow, a good deal less than half
+ Mr. Dyke's age, was yet a far older man of the world than he.
+ Not that his appearance suggested the kind of maturity which
+ results from abnormal or distorted development,&mdash;on the
+ contrary, he was thoroughly genial and healthful. But that
+ power and assurance of eye and lip, generally bought only at
+ the price of many years' buffetings, given and taken, were here
+ married to the first flush and vigor of young manhood.</p>
+
+ <p>"My name is Helwyse; I have come from Europe to see Mr. Amos
+ MacGentle," said the visitor, courteously.</p>
+
+ <p>"Helwyse!&mdash;Hel&mdash;" repeated Mr. Dyke, having
+ seemingly quite forgotten himself. His customary manner to
+ strangers implied that he knew, better than they did, who they
+ were and what they wanted; and that what he knew was not much
+ to their credit. But he could only open his mouth and stare at
+ this Helwyse.</p>
+
+ <p>"Mr. MacGentle is an old friend; run in and tell him I'm
+ here, and you will see." The young man put his hand kindly on
+ the elderly clerk's shoulder, much as though the latter were a
+ gaping school-boy, and directed him gently towards the inner
+ door.</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. Dyke regained his voice by an effort, though still
+ lacking complete self-command. "I beg your pardon, Mr. Helwyse,
+ sir,&mdash;of course, of course,&mdash;it didn't seem
+ possible,&mdash;so long, you know,&mdash;but I remembered the
+ voice and the face and the name,&mdash;I never
+ forget,&mdash;but, by George, sir, can you really
+ be&mdash;?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I see you have a good memory; you are Dyke, aren't you?"
+ And Mr. Helwyse threw back his head and laughed, perhaps at the
+ clerk's bewildered face. At all events, the latter laughed,
+ too, and they both shook hands very heartily.</p>
+
+ <p>"Beg pardon again, Mr. Helwyse, I'll speak to the
+ President," said Mr. Dyke, and stepped into the sanctuary of
+ sanctuaries.</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. MacGentle was taking a nap. He was seventy years old,
+ and could drop asleep easily. When he slept, however lightly
+ and briefly, he was pretty sure to dream; and if awakened
+ suddenly, his dream would often prolong itself, and mingle with
+ passing events, which would themselves put on the semblance of
+ unreality. On the present occasion the sound of Helwyse's voice
+ had probably crept through the door, and insinuated itself into
+ his dreaming brain.</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. Dyke was too much excited to remark the President's
+ condition. He put his mouth close to the old gentleman's ear,
+ and said, in an emphatic and penetrating undertone,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Here's your old friend Helwyse, who died in Europe two
+ years ago, come back again, <i>younger than ever!</i>"</p>
+
+ <p>If the confidential clerk expected his superior to echo his
+ own bewilderment, he was disappointed. Mr. MacGentle unclosed
+ his eyes, looked up, and answered rather pettishly,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"What nonsense are you talking about his dying in Europe,
+ Mr. Dyke? He hasn't been in Europe for six years. I was
+ expecting him. Let him come in at once."</p>
+
+ <p>But he was already there; and Mr. Dyke slipped out again
+ with consternation written upon his features. Mr. MacGentle
+ found himself with his thin old hand in the young man's warm
+ grasp.</p>
+
+ <p>"Helwyse, how do you do?&mdash;how do you do? Ah! you look
+ as well as ever. I was just thinking about you. Sit
+ down,&mdash;sit down!"</p>
+
+ <p>The old President's voice had a strain of melancholy in it,
+ partly the result of chronic asthma, and partly, no doubt, of a
+ melancholic temperament. This strain, being constant, sometimes
+ had a curiously incongruous effect as contrasted with the
+ subject or circumstances in hand. Whether hailing the dawn of
+ the millennium; holding playful converse with a child, making a
+ speech before the Board,&mdash;under whatever rhetorical
+ conditions, Mr. MacGentle's intonation was always pitched in
+ the same murmurous and somewhat plaintive key. Moreover, a
+ corresponding immobility of facial expression had grown upon
+ him; so that altogether, though he was the most sympathetic and
+ sensitive of men, a superficial observer might take him to be
+ lacking in the common feelings and impulses of humanity.</p>
+
+ <p>Perhaps the incongruity alluded to had not altogether
+ escaped his own notice, and since discord of any kind pained
+ him, he had mended the matter&mdash;as best he could&mdash;by
+ surrendering himself entirely to his mournful voice; allowing
+ it to master his gestures, choice of language, almost his
+ thoughts. The result was a colorlessness of manner which did
+ great injustice to the gentle and delicate soul behind.</p>
+
+ <p>This conjecture might explain why Mr. MacGentle, instead of
+ falling upon his friend's neck and shedding tears of welcome
+ there, only uttered a few commonplace sentences, and then
+ drooped back into his chair. But it throws no light upon his
+ remark that he had been expecting the arrival of a friend who,
+ it would appear, had been dead two years. Helwyse himself may
+ have been puzzled by this; or, being a quick-witted young man,
+ he may have divined its explanation. He looked at his
+ entertainer with critical sympathy not untinged with humor.</p>
+
+ <p>"I hope you are as well as I am," said he.</p>
+
+ <p>"A little tired this morning, I believe; I never was so
+ strong a man as you, Helwyse. I think I must have passed a bad
+ night. I remember dreaming I was an old man,&mdash;an old man
+ with white hair, Helwyse."</p>
+
+ <p>"Were you glad to wake up again?" asked the young man,
+ meeting the elder's faded eyes.</p>
+
+ <p>"I hardly know whether I'm quite awake yet. And, after all,
+ Thor, I'm not sure that I don't wish the dream might have been
+ true. If I were really an old man, what a long, lonely future I
+ should escape! but as it is&mdash;as it is&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>He relapsed into reverie. Ah! Mr. MacGentle, are you again
+ the tall and graceful youth, full of romance and fire, who
+ roamed abroad in quest of adventures with your trusty friend
+ Thor Helwyse, the yellow-bearded Scandinavian? Do you fancy
+ this fresh, unwrinkled face a mate to your own? and is it but
+ the vision of a restless night,&mdash;this long-drawn life of
+ dull routine and gradual disappointment and decay? Open those
+ dim eyes of yours, good sir! stir those thin old legs! inflate
+ that sunken chest!&mdash;Ha! is that cough imaginary? those
+ trembling muscles,&mdash;are they a delusion is that misty
+ glance only a momentary weakness There is no youth left in you,
+ Mr. MacGentle; not so much as would keep a rose in bloom for an
+ hour.</p>
+
+ <p>"Have you seen Doctor Glyphic lately?" inquired Helwyse,
+ after a pause.</p>
+
+ <p>"Glyphic?&mdash;do you know, I was thinking of him just
+ now,&mdash;of our first meeting with him in the African desert.
+ You remember!&mdash;a couple of Bedouins were carrying him
+ off,&mdash;they had captured him on his way to some apocryphal
+ ruin among the sand-heaps. What a grand moment was that when
+ you caught the Sheik round the throat with your
+ umbrella-handle, and pulled him off his horse! and then we
+ mounted poor Glyphic upon it,&mdash;mummied cat and
+ all,&mdash;and away over the hot sand! What a day was that!
+ what a day was that!"</p>
+
+ <p>The speaker's eyes had kindled; for a moment one saw the far
+ flat desert, the struggling knot of men and horses, the
+ stampede of the three across the plain, and the high sun
+ flaming inextinguishable laughter-over all!&mdash;and it had
+ happened nigh forty years ago.</p>
+
+ <p>"He never forgot that service," resumed Mr. MacGentle, his
+ customary plaintive manner returning. "To that, and to your
+ saving the Egyptian lad,&mdash;. Manetho,&mdash;you owe your
+ wife Helen: ah! forgive me,&mdash;I had forgotten; she is
+ dead,&mdash;she is dead."</p>
+
+ <p>"I never could understand," remarked Helwyse, aiming to lead
+ the conversation away from gloomy topics, "why the Doctor made
+ so much of Manetho." "That was only a part of the Egyptian
+ mania that possessed him, and began, you know, with his
+ changing his name from Henry to Hiero; and has gone on, until
+ now, I suppose, he actually believes himself to be some old
+ inscription, containing precious secrets, not to be found
+ elsewhere. Before the adventure with the boy, I remember, he
+ had formed the idea of building a miniature Egypt in New
+ Jersey; and Manetho served well as the living human element in
+ it. 'Though I take him to America,' you know he said, 'he shall
+ live in Egypt still. He shall have a temple, and an altar, and
+ Isis and Osiris, and papyri and palm-trees and a crocodile; and
+ when he dies I will embalm him like a Pharaoh.' 'But suppose
+ you die first?' said one of us. 'Then he shall embalm me!'
+ cried Hiero, and I will be the first American mummy.'"</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. MacGentle seemed to find a dreamy enjoyment in working
+ this vein of reminiscence. He sat back in his low arm-chair,
+ his unsubstantial face turned meditatively towards the
+ Magdalen, his hands brought together to support his delicate
+ chin. Helwyse, apprehending that the vein might at last bring
+ the dreamer down to the present day, encouraged him to follow
+ it.</p>
+
+ <p>"It must have been a disappointment to the Doctor that his
+ protégé took up the Christian religion, instead of following
+ the faith and observances of his Egyptian ancestors, for the
+ last five thousand years!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Why, perhaps it was, Thor, perhaps it was," murmured Mr.
+ MacGentle. "But Manetho never entered the pulpit, you know; it
+ would not have been to his interest to do so; besides that, I
+ believe he is really devoted to Glyphic, believing that it was
+ he who saved him from the crocodile. People are all the time
+ making such absurd mistakes. Manetho is a man who would be
+ unalterable either in gratitude or enmity, although his
+ external manner is so mild. And as to his taking orders, why,
+ as long as he wore an Egyptian robe, and said his prayers in an
+ Egyptian temple, it would be all the same to Glyphic what
+ religion the man professed!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Doctor Glyphic is still alive, then?"</p>
+
+ <p>The old man looked at the young one with an air half
+ apprehensive, half perplexed, as if scenting the far approach
+ of some undefined difficulty. He passed his white hand over his
+ forehead. "Everything seems out of joint-to-day, Helwyse.
+ Nothing looks or seems natural, except you! What is the matter
+ with me?&mdash;what is the matter with me?"</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse sat with both hands twisted in his mighty beard, and
+ one booted leg thrown over the other. He was full of sympathy
+ at the spectacle of poor Amos MacGentle, blindly groping after
+ the phantom of a flower whose bloom and fragrance had vanished
+ so terribly long ago; and yet, for some reason or other he
+ could hardly forbear a smile. When anything is utterly out of
+ place, it is no more pathetic than absurd; moreover, young men
+ are always secretly inclined to laugh at old ones!</p>
+
+ <p>"Why should not Glyphic be alive?" resumed Mr. MacGentle.
+ "Why not he, as well as you or I? Aren't we all about of an
+ age?"</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse drew his chair close to his companion's, and took
+ his hand, as if it had been a young girl's. "My dear friend,"
+ said he, "you said you felt tired this morning, but you forget
+ how far you've travelled since we last met. Doctor Glyphic, if
+ he be living now, must be more than sixty years old. Your dream
+ of old age was such as many have dreamed before, and not
+ awakened from in this world!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Let me think!&mdash;let me think!" said the old man; and,
+ Helwyse drawing back, there ensued a silence, varied only by a
+ long and tremulous sigh from his companion; whether of relief
+ or dejection, the visitor could not decide. But when Mr.
+ MacGentle spoke, it was with more assurance. Either from
+ mortification at his illusion, or more probably from imperfect
+ perception of it, he made no reference to what had passed. Old
+ age possesses a kind of composure, arising from dulled
+ sensibilities, which the most self-possessed youth can never
+ rival.</p>
+
+ <p>"We heard, through the London branch of our house, that Thor
+ Helwyse died some two years ago."</p>
+
+ <p>"He was drowned in the Baltic Sea. I am his son Balder."</p>
+
+ <p>"He was my friend," observed the old man, simply; but the
+ tone he used was a magnet to attract the son's heart. "You look
+ very much like him, only his eyes were blue, and yours, as I
+ now see, are dark; but you might be mistaken for him."</p>
+
+ <p>"I sometimes have been," rejoined Balder, with a
+ half-smile.</p>
+
+ <p>"And you are his son! You are most welcome!" said Mr.
+ MacGentle, with old-fashioned courtesy.</p>
+
+ <p>"Forgive me if I have&mdash;if anything has occurred to
+ annoy you. I am a very old man, Mr. Balder; so old that
+ sometimes I believe I forget how old I am! And Thor is
+ dead,&mdash;drowned,&mdash;you say?"</p>
+
+ <p>"The Baltic, you know, has been the grave of many of our
+ forefathers; I think my father was glad to follow them. I never
+ saw him in better spirits than during that gale. We were bound
+ to England from Denmark."</p>
+
+ <p>"Helen's death saddened him,&mdash;I know,&mdash;I know; he
+ was never gay after that. But how&mdash;how did&mdash;?"</p>
+
+ <p>"He would keep the deck, though the helmsman had to be
+ lashed to the wheel. I think he never cared to see land again,
+ but he was full of spirits and life. He said this was weather
+ fit for a Viking.</p>
+
+ <p>"We were standing by the foremast, holding on by a
+ belaying-pin. The sea came over the side, and struck him
+ overboard. I went after him. Another wave brought me back; but
+ not my father! I was knocked senseless, and when I came to, it
+ was too late."</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse's voice, towards the end of this story, became
+ husky, and Mr. MacGentle's eyes, as he listened, grew dimmer
+ than ever.</p>
+
+ <p>"Ah!" said he, "I shall not die so. I shall die away
+ gradually, like a breeze that has been blowing this way and
+ that all day, and falls at sunset, no one knows how. Thor died
+ as became him; and I shall die as becomes me,&mdash;as becomes
+ me!" And so, indeed, he did, a few years later; but not unknown
+ nor uncared for.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder Helwyse was a philosopher, no doubt; but it was no
+ part of his wisdom to be indifferent to unstrained sympathy. He
+ went on to speak further of his own concerns,&mdash;a thing he
+ was little used to do.</p>
+
+ <p>It appeared that, from the time he first crossed the
+ Atlantic, being then about four years old, up to the time he
+ had recrossed it, a few weeks ago, he had been journeying to
+ and fro over the Eastern Hemisphere. His father, who, as well
+ as himself, was American by birth, was the descendant of a
+ Danish family of high station and antiquity, and inherited the
+ restless spirit of his ancestors. In the course of his early
+ wanderings he had fallen in with MacGentle, who, though
+ somewhat older than Helwyse, was still a young man; and later
+ these two had encountered Hiero Glyphic. About fifteen years
+ after this it was that Thor appeared at Glyphic's house in New
+ Jersey, and was welcomed by that singular man as a brother; and
+ here he fell in love with Glyphic's sister Helen, and married
+ her. With her he received a large fortune, which the addition
+ of his own made great; and at Glyphic's death Thor or his heirs
+ would inherit the bulk of the estate left by him.</p>
+
+ <p>So Thor, being then in the first prime of life, was prepared
+ to settle down and become domestic. But the sudden death of his
+ wife, and the subsequent loss of one of the children she had
+ borne him, drove him once more abroad, with his baby son, never
+ again to take root, or to return. And here Balder's story, as
+ told by him, began. He seemed to have matured very early, and
+ to have taken hold of knowledge in all its branches like a
+ Titan. The precise age at which he had learned all that
+ European schools could teach him, it is not necessary to
+ specify; since it is rather with the nature of his mind than
+ with the list of his accomplishments that we shall have to do.
+ It might be possible, by tracing his-connection with French, or
+ German, or English philosophers, to make shrewd guesses at the
+ qualities of his own! creed; but these will perhaps reveal
+ themselves less diffidently under other tests.</p>
+
+ <p>The last four or five years of his life Balder had spent in
+ acquiring such culture as schools could not give him. Where he
+ went, what he did and saw, we shall not exercise our power
+ categorically to reveal; remarking only that his means and his
+ social rank left him free to go as high as well as low as he
+ pleased,&mdash;to dine with English dukes or with Russian
+ serfs. But a fine chastity inherent in his Northern blood had,
+ whatever were his moral convictions, kept him from the mire;
+ and the sudden death of his father had given him a graver turn
+ than was normal to his years. Meanwhile, the financial crash,
+ which at this time so largely affected Europe, swallowed up the
+ greater part of Balder's fortune; and with the remnant (about a
+ thousand pounds sterling), and a potential independence (in the
+ shape of a learned profession) in his head, he sailed for
+ Boston.</p>
+
+ <p>"I knew you were my uncle Hiero's bankers," he added, "and I
+ supposed you would be able to tell me about him. He is my only
+ living relative."</p>
+
+ <p>"Why, as to that, I believe it is a long time since the
+ house has had anything to do with his concerns," returned the
+ venerable President, abstractedly gazing at Balder's high
+ boots; "but I'll ask Mr. Dyke. He remembers everything."</p>
+
+ <p>That gentleman (who had not passed an easy moment since Mr.
+ Helwyse's arrival) was now called in, and his suspense
+ regarding the mysterious visitor soon relieved. In respect to
+ Doctor Glyphic's affair he was ready and explicit.</p>
+
+ <p>"No dollar of his money has been through our hands since
+ winter of Eighteen thirty-five&mdash;six, Mr. Helwyse,
+ sir,&mdash;winter following your and your respected father's
+ departure for foreign parts," stated Mr. Dyke, straightening
+ his mouth, and planting his fist on his hip.</p>
+
+ <p>"Hm&mdash;hm!" murmured the President, standing thin and
+ bent before the empty fireplace, a coat-tail over each arm.</p>
+
+ <p>"You have heard nothing of him since then?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Nothing, Mr. Helwyse, sir! Reverend Manetho
+ Glyphic&mdash;understood to be the Doctor's adopted
+ son&mdash;came here and effected the transfer, under authority,
+ of course, of his foster-father's signature. Where the property
+ is at this moment, how invested with what returns, neither the
+ President nor I can inform you, sir."</p>
+
+ <p>"Hm&mdash;hm!" remarked Mr. MacGentle again. It was a
+ favorite comment of his upon business topics.</p>
+
+ <p>"It is possible I may be a very wealthy man," said Balder,
+ when Mr. Dyke had made his resolute bow and withdrawn. "But I
+ hope my uncle is alive. It would be a loss not to have known so
+ eccentric a man. I have a miniature of him which I have often
+ studied, so that I shall know him when we meet. Can he be
+ married, do you think?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Why no, Balder; no, I should hardly think so," answered Mr.
+ MacGentle, who, at the departure of his confidential clerk, had
+ relapsed into his unofficial position and manner. "By the way,
+ do <i>you</i> contemplate that step?"</p>
+
+ <p>"It is said to be an impediment to great enterprises. I
+ could learn little by domestic life that I could not learn
+ better otherwise."</p>
+
+ <p>"Hm,&mdash;we could not do without woman, you know."</p>
+
+ <p>"If I could marry Woman, I would do it," said the young man,
+ unblushingly. "But a single crumb from that great loaf would be
+ of no use to me."</p>
+
+ <p>"Ah, you haven't learned to appreciate women! You never knew
+ your mother, Balder; and your sister was lost before she was
+ old enough to be anything to you. By the way, I have always
+ cherished a hope that she might yet be found. Perhaps she
+ may,&mdash;perhaps she may."</p>
+
+ <p>Balder looked perplexed, till, thinking the old gentleman
+ might be referring to a reunion in a future state, he
+ said,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"You believe that people recognize one another in the next
+ world, Mr. MacGentle?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Perhaps,&mdash;perhaps; but why not here as well?" murmured
+ the other, in reply; and Balder, suspecting a return of
+ absent-mindedness, yielded the point. He had grown up in the
+ belief that his twin-sister had died in her infancy; but his
+ venerable friend appeared to be under a different
+ impression.</p>
+
+ <p>"I shall go to New York, and try to find my uncle, or some
+ trace of him," said he. "If I'm unsuccessful, I mean to come
+ back here, and settle as a physician."</p>
+
+ <p>"What is your specialty?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I'm an eye-doctor. The Boston people are not all
+ clear-eyed, I hope."</p>
+
+ <p>"Not all,&mdash;I should say not all; perhaps you may be
+ able to help me, to begin with," said Mr. MacGentle, with a
+ gleam of melancholy humor. "I will ask Mr. Dyke about the
+ chances for a practice he knows everything. And, Balder," he
+ added, when the young man rose to go, "let me hear from you,
+ and see you again sometimes, whatever may happen to you in the
+ way of fortune. I'm rather a lonely old man,&mdash;a lonely old
+ man, Balder."</p>
+
+ <p>"I'll be here again very soon, unless I get married, or
+ commit a murder or some such enormity," rejoined Helwyse, his
+ long mustache curling to, his smile. They shook
+ hands,&mdash;the vigorous young god of the sun and the faded
+ old wraith of Brahmanism,&mdash;with a friendly look into each
+ other's eyes.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="VI"
+ id="VI"></a>VI.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE VAGARIES OF HELWYSE.</h3>
+
+ <p>Balder Helwyse was a man full of natural and healthy
+ instincts: he was not afraid to laugh uproariously when so
+ inclined; nor apt to counterfeit so much as a smile, only
+ because a smile would look well. What showed a rarer
+ audacity,&mdash;he had more than once dared to weep! To crush
+ down real emotions formed, in short, no part of his ideal of a
+ man. Not belonging to the Little-pot-soon-hot family, he had,
+ perhaps, never found occasion to go beyond the control of his
+ temper, and blind rage he would in no wise allow himself; but
+ he delighted in antagonisms, and though it came not within his
+ rules to hate any man, he was inclined to cultivate an enemy,
+ as more likely to be instructive than some friends. His love of
+ actual battle was intense: he had punched heads with many a
+ hard-fisted school-boy in England; he bore the scar of a German
+ <i>schläger</i> high up on his forehead; and later, in Paris,
+ he had deliberately invaded the susceptibilities of a French
+ journalist, had followed him to the field of honor, and been
+ there run through the body with a small-sword, to the
+ satisfaction of both parties. He was confined to his bed for a
+ while; but his overflowing spirits healed the wound to the
+ admiration of his doctors.</p>
+
+ <p>These examples of self-indulgence have been touched upon
+ only by way of preparing the gentle reader for a shock yet more
+ serious. Helwyse was a disciple of Brillat-Savarin,&mdash;in
+ one word, a gourmand! His appetite never failed him, and, he
+ knew how wisely to direct it. He never ate a careless or
+ thoughtless meal, be its elements simple as they might. He knew
+ and was loved by the foremost cooks all over Europe. Never did
+ he allow coarseness or intemperance to mar the refinement of
+ his palate.</p>
+
+ <p>"Man," he was accustomed to say, "is but a stomach, and the
+ cook is the pope of stomachs, in whose church are no
+ respectable heretics. Our happiness lies in his
+ saucepan,&mdash;at the mercy of his spit. Eating is the
+ appropriation to our needs of the good and truth of life, as
+ existing in material manifestation: the cook is the high-priest
+ of that symbolic ceremony! I, and kings with me, bow before
+ him! But his is a responsibility beneath which Atlas might
+ stagger; he, of all men, must be honest, warm-hearted, quick of
+ sympathy, full of compassion towards his race. Let him rejoice,
+ for the world extols him for its well-being;&mdash;yet tremble!
+ lest upon his head fall the curse of its misery!"</p>
+
+ <p>This speech was always received with applause; the
+ peroration being delivered with a vast controlled emphasis of
+ eye and voice; and it was followed by the drinking of the
+ cook's health. "The generous virtues," Mr. Helwyse would then
+ go on to say, "arise from the cultivation of the stomach. From
+ man's very earthliness springs the flower of his spiritual
+ virtue. We affect to despise the flesh, as vile and unworthy.
+ What, then, is flesh made of? of nothing?&mdash;let who can,
+ prove that! No, it is made of spirit,&mdash;of the divine,
+ everlasting substance; it is the wall which holds Heaven in
+ place! If there be anything vile in it, it is of the Devil's
+ infusion, and enters not into the argument."</p>
+
+ <p>A man who had expressed such views as these at the most
+ renowned tables of France and England was not likely to forget
+ his principles in the United States. Accordingly, he arose
+ early, as we have seen, on the morning after his arrival, and
+ forced an astonished waiter to marshal him to the kitchen, and
+ introduce him to the cook. The cook of the Granite Hotel at
+ that time was a round, red-lipped Italian, an artist and
+ enthusiast, but whose temper had been much tried by lack of
+ appreciation; and, although his salary was good, he
+ contemplated throwing it over, abandoning the Yankee nation to
+ its fate, and seeking some more congenial field. Balder, who,
+ when the mood was on him, could wield a tongue persuasive as
+ Richard the Third's, talked to this man, and in seven minutes
+ had won his whole heart. The immediate result was a delectable
+ breakfast, but the sequel was a triumph indeed. It seems that
+ the æsthetic Italian had for several days been watching over a
+ brace of plump, truffled partridges. This day they had reached
+ perfection, and were to have been eaten by no less a person
+ than the cook himself. These cherished birds did he now
+ actually offer to make over to his eloquent and sympathetic
+ acquaintance. Balder was deeply moved, and accepted the gift on
+ one condition,&mdash;that the donor should share the feast!
+ "When a man serves me up his own heart,&mdash;truffled,
+ too,&mdash;he must help me eat it," he said, with emotion. The
+ condition imposed was, after faint resistance, agreed to; the
+ other episodes of the bill of fare were decided upon, and the
+ Italian and the Scandinavian were to dine together that
+ afternoon.</p>
+
+ <p>It still lacked something of the dinner-hour when Mr.
+ Helwyse came out through the dark passage-way of the Beacon
+ Hill Bank, and paused for a few moments on the threshold,
+ looking up and down the street. Against the dark background he
+ made a handsome picture,&mdash;tall, gallant, unique. The May
+ sunshine, falling, athwart the face of the gloomy old building,
+ was glad to light up the waves of his beard and hair, and to
+ cast the shadow of his hat-brim over his forehead and eyes. The
+ picture stays just long enough to fix itself in the memory, and
+ then the young man goes lightly down the worn steps, and is
+ lost along the crowded street. Such as he is now, we shall not
+ see him standing in that dark frame again!</p>
+
+ <p>Wherever he went, Balder Helwyse was sure to be stared at;
+ but to this he was admirably indifferent. He never thought of
+ speculating about what people thought of Mr. Helwyse; but to
+ his own approval&mdash;something not lightly to be had&mdash;he
+ was by no means indifferent. Towards mankind at large he showed
+ a kindly but irreverent charity, which excused imperfection,
+ not so much from a divine principle of love as from scepticism
+ as to man's sufficient motive and faculty to do well. Of
+ himself he was a blunt and sarcastic critic, perhaps because he
+ expected more of himself than of the rest of the world, and
+ fancied that that person only had the ability to be his
+ censor!</p>
+
+ <p>If the Christian reader regards this mental attitude as
+ unsound, far be it from us to defend it! It must, nevertheless,
+ be admitted that whoever feels the strong stirring of power in
+ his head and hands will learn its limits from no purely
+ subjective source. The lesson must begin from without, and the
+ only argument will be a deadly struggle. Until then,
+ self-esteem, however veiled beneath self-criticism, cannot but
+ increase. And if the man has had wisdom and strength to abstain
+ from vulgar self-pollution, Satan must intrust his spear to no
+ half-fledged devil, but grasp it in his own hand, and join
+ battle in his own person.</p>
+
+ <p>Undismayed by this fact, Helwyse reached Washington Street,
+ and followed its westerly meanderings, meaning to spend part of
+ the interval before dinner in exploring Boston. He walked with
+ an easy sideways-swaying of the shoulders, whisking his cane,
+ and smiling to himself as he recalled the points of his
+ interview with the President.</p>
+
+ <p>"Just the thing, to make MacGentle tutelary divinity of so
+ elusive a matter as money! Wonder whether the Directors ever
+ thought of that? For all his unreality, though, he has
+ something more real in him than the heaviest Director on the
+ Board!</p>
+
+ <p>"How composedly he took me for my father! and when he
+ discovered his mistake, how composedly he welcomed me in my own
+ person! Was that the extreme of senility? or was it a subtile
+ assertion of the fact, that he who keeps in the vanguard of the
+ age in a certain sense contains his father&mdash;the
+ past&mdash;within himself, and is a distinct person chiefly by
+ virtue of that containing power?</p>
+
+ <p>"Why didn't I ask him more about my foster-cousin Manetho?
+ Egyptians are more astute than affectionate. Would he cleave to
+ my poor uncle for these last eighteen years merely for love?
+ Why did he transfer that money so soon after we sailed? Ten to
+ one, he has in his own hands the future as well as the present
+ disposal of Doctor Hiero Glyphic's fortune! The old gentleman
+ has had time to make a hundred wills since the one he showed my
+ father, twenty years ago!</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, and what is that to you? Ah, Balder Helwyse, you lazy
+ impostor, you are pining for Egyptian flesh-pots! Don't tell me
+ about civility to relatives, and the study of human nature! You
+ are as bad as you accuse your poor cousin of being,&mdash;who
+ may be dead, or pastor of a small parish, for all you know. And
+ yet every school-girl can prattle of the educational uses of
+ poverty, and of having to make one's own living! I have a good
+ mind to take your thousand pounds sterling out of your pocket
+ and throw them into Charles River,&mdash;and then begin at the
+ beginning! By the time I'd learnt what poverty can teach, it
+ would be over,&mdash;or I am no true man! Only they who are
+ ashamed of themselves, or afraid of other people, need to start
+ rich."</p>
+
+ <p>Nevertheless, he could not do otherwise than hunt up the
+ only relative he had in America. Subsequent events did not
+ convict him of being a mere egotist, swayed only by the current
+ of base success. He did not despise prosperity, but he cared
+ yet more to find out truths about things and men. This is not
+ the story of a fortune-hunter; not, at all events, of a hunter
+ of such fortunes as are made and lost nowadays. But, when one
+ half of a man detects unworthy motives in the other half, it is
+ embarrassing. He acts most wisely, perhaps, who drops
+ discussion, and lets the balance of good and bad, at the given
+ moment, decide. Our compound life makes many compromises,
+ whereby our progress, whether heavenward or hellward, is made
+ slow&mdash;and sure!</p>
+
+ <p>Here, or hereabouts, Balder lost his way. When thinking
+ hard, he was beside himself; he strode, and tossed his beard,
+ and shouldered inoffensive people aside, and drew his eyebrows
+ together, or smiled. Then, by and by, he would awake to
+ realities, and find himself he knew not where.</p>
+
+ <p>This time, it was in an unsavory back-street; some dirty
+ children were playing in the gutters, and a tall, rather
+ flashily dressed man was walking along some distance ahead,
+ carrying something in one hand. Helwyse at first mended his
+ pace to overtake the fellow, and ask the way to the hotel. But
+ he presently changed his purpose, his attention being drawn to
+ the oddity of the other's behavior.</p>
+
+ <p>The man was evidently one of those who live much alone, and
+ so contract unconscious habits, against which society offers
+ the only safeguard. He was absorbed in some imaginary dialogue;
+ and so imperfectly could his fleshly veil conceal his mental
+ processes, that he gesticulated everything that passed through
+ his mind. These gestures, though perfectly apparent to a steady
+ observer, were so far kept within bounds as not to get more
+ than momentary notice from the passers-by, who, indeed, found
+ metal more attractive to their gaze in Helwyse.</p>
+
+ <p>Now did the man draw his head back and spread out his arms,
+ as in surprise and repudiation; now his shoulders rose high, in
+ deprecation or disclaimer. Now his forefinger cunningly sought
+ the side of his nose; now his fist shook in an imaginary face.
+ At times he would stretch out a pleading arm and neck; the next
+ moment he was an inflexible tyrant, spurning a suppliant. Again
+ he would break into a soundless chuckle; then, raising his hand
+ to his forehead, seem overwhelmed with despair and anguish.
+ Occasionally he would walk some distance quite passively, only
+ glancing furtively about him; but erelong he would forget
+ himself again, and the dialogue would begin anew.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder watched the man curiously, but without seeming to
+ perceive the rather grisly similitude between the latter's
+ vagaries and his own.</p>
+
+ <p>"What an ugly thing the inside of this person seems to be!"
+ he said. "But then, whose thoughts and emotions would not
+ render him a laughing-stock if they could be seen? If everybody
+ looked, to his fellow, as he really is, or even as he looks to
+ himself, mankind would fly asunder, and think the stars
+ hiding-places not remote enough! How many men in the world
+ could walk from one end of the street they live in to the
+ other, talking and acting their inmost thoughts all the way,
+ and retain a bit of anybody's respect or love afterwards? No
+ wonder Heaven is pure, if, our spiritual bodies are only
+ thoughts and feelings! and a Hell where every devil saw his
+ fellow's deformity outwardly manifested would be Hell
+ indeed!</p>
+
+ <p>"But that can't be. Angels behold their own loveliness,
+ because doing so makes them lovelier; but no devil could know
+ his own vileness and live. They think their hideousness
+ charming, and, when the darkness is thickest about them, most
+ firmly believe themselves in Heaven. But the light of Heaven
+ would be real darkness to them, for a ray of it would strike
+ them blind!"</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse was too prone to moralizing. It shall not be our cue
+ to quote him, save when to do so may seem to serve an ulterior
+ purpose.</p>
+
+ <p>"I would like to hear the story that fellow is so exercised
+ about," muttered his pursuer. "How do I know it doesn't concern
+ me? That violin-box he carries is very much in his way; shall I
+ offer to carry it for him, and, in return, hear his story? If
+ the music soothes his soul as much as the box moderates his
+ gestures&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>Here the man abruptly turned into a doorway, and was gone.
+ On coming up, Helwyse found that the doorway led in through a
+ pair of green folding-doors to some place unseen. The house had
+ an air of villanous respectability,&mdash;a gambling-house air,
+ or worse. Did the musician live there? Helwyse paused but a
+ moment, and then walked on; and thus, sagacious reader, the
+ meeting was for the second time put off.</p>
+
+ <p>When he reached his hotel, he had only half an hour to dress
+ for dinner in; but he prepared himself faultlessly, chanting a
+ sort of hymn to Appetite the while. "Hunger," quoth he, "is
+ mightiest of magicians; breeds hope, energy, brains; prompts to
+ love and friendship. Hunger gives day and night their meaning,
+ and makes the pulse of time beat; creates society, industry,
+ and rank. Hunger moves man to join in the work of
+ creation,&mdash;to harmonize himself with the music of the
+ universe,&mdash;to feel ambition, joy, and sorrow. Hunger
+ unites man to nature in the ever-recurring inspiration to food,
+ followed by the ever-alternating ecstasy of digestion. Morning
+ tunes his heart to joy, for the benison of breakfast awaits
+ him. The sun scales heaven to light him to his noonday meal.
+ Evening wooes him supperwards, and night brings timeless sleep,
+ to waft him to another dawn. Eating is earth's first law, and
+ heaven itself could not subsist without it!"</p>
+
+ <p>So Balder Helwyse and the cook feasted gloriously that
+ afternoon, in the back pantry, and they solemnly installed the
+ partridges among the constellations!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="VII"
+ id="VII"></a>VII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A QUARREL.</h3>
+
+ <p>That same afternoon Mr. MacGentle put his head into the
+ outer office and said, "Mr. Dyke, could I speak with you a
+ moment?"</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. Dyke scraped back his chair and went in, with his
+ polished bald head, and square face and figure,&mdash;a block
+ of common-sense. He was more common-sensible than usual, that
+ afternoon, because he had so strangely forgotten himself in the
+ morning. Mr. MacGentle was in his usual position for talking
+ with his confidential clerk,&mdash;standing up with his back to
+ the fireplace, and his coat-tails over his arms. Experience had
+ taught him that this attitude was better adapted than any other
+ to sustain the crushing weight of Mr. Dyke's sense. To have
+ conversed with him in a sitting position would have been to
+ lose breath and vitality before the end of five minutes.</p>
+
+ <p>"Mr. Helwyse has thoughts of settling in Boston to practise
+ his profession," began the President, gently. "I told him you
+ would be likely to know what the chances are."</p>
+
+ <p>"Profession is&mdash;what?" demanded Mr. Dyke, settling his
+ fist on his hip.</p>
+
+ <p>"O&mdash;doctor&mdash;physician; eye-doctor, he said, I
+ think."</p>
+
+ <p>"Eye-doctor? Well, Dr. Schlemm won't last the winter; may
+ drop any day. Just the thing for Mr. Helwyse,&mdash;Dr.
+ Helwyse." And the subject, being discussed at some length
+ between the two gentlemen, took on a promising aspect. His
+ house was picked out for the new incumbent, his earnings
+ calculated, his success foretold. Two characters so diverse as
+ were the President and his clerk united, it seems, in liking
+ the young physician.</p>
+
+ <p>"Married?" asked Mr. Dyke, after a pause.</p>
+
+ <p>"Why, no,&mdash;no; and he doesn't seem inclined to marry.
+ But he is quite young; perhaps he may, later on in life, Mr.
+ Dyke."</p>
+
+ <p>The elderly clerk straightened his mouth. "Matter of
+ taste&mdash;and policy. Gives
+ solidity,&mdash;position;&mdash;and is an expense and a
+ responsibility." Mr. Dyke himself was well known to be the
+ husband of an idolized wife, and the father of a despotic
+ family.</p>
+
+ <p>"He never had the advantage of woman's influence in his
+ childhood, you know. His poor mother died in giving him and his
+ sister birth; and the sister was lost,&mdash;stolen away, two
+ or three years later. He does not appreciate woman at her true
+ value," murmured MacGentle.</p>
+
+ <p>"Stolen away? His sister died in infancy,&mdash;so I
+ understood, sir," said the clerk, whose versions of past events
+ were apt to differ from the President's.</p>
+
+ <p>But the President&mdash;perhaps because he was conscious
+ that his memory regarding things of recent occurrence was
+ treacherous&mdash;was abnormally sensitive as to the
+ correctness of his more distant reminiscences.</p>
+
+ <p>"O no, she was stolen,&mdash;stolen by her nurse, just
+ before Thor Helwyse went to Europe, I think," said he.</p>
+
+ <p>"Beg your pardon, sir," said Mr. Dyke, with an iron smile;
+ "died,&mdash;burnt to death in her first year,&mdash;yes,
+ sir!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Mr. Dyke," rejoined MacGentle, dignifiedly, lifting his
+ chin high above his stock, "I have myself seen the little girl,
+ then in her third year, pulling her brother's hair on the
+ nursery floor. She was dark-eyed,&mdash;a very lovely child. As
+ to the burning, I now recollect that when the house in Brooklyn
+ took fire, the child was in danger, but was rescued by her
+ nurse, who herself received very severe injuries."</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. Dyke heaved a long, deliberate sigh, and allowed his
+ eyes to wander slowly round the room, before replying.</p>
+
+ <p>"You are not a family man, Mr. MacGentle, sir! Don't blame
+ you, sir! Your memory, perhaps&mdash;But no matter! The nurse
+ who stole the child was, I presume, the same who rescued her
+ from the fire?"</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. Dyke perhaps intended to give a delicately ironical
+ emphasis to this question, but his irony was apt to be a rather
+ unwieldy and unmistakable affair. The truth was, he was a
+ little staggered by the President's circumstantial statement;
+ whence his deliberation, and his not entirely pertinent
+ rejoinder about "a family man."</p>
+
+ <p>"And why not the same, sir? I ask you, why not the same?"
+ demanded Mr. MacGentle, with slender imperiousness.</p>
+
+ <p>But, by this time, Mr. Dyke had thought of a new
+ argument.</p>
+
+ <p>"The little girl, I understood you to say, was dark? Since
+ she was the twin-sister of one of Mr. Balder Helwyse's
+ complexion, that is odd, Mr. MacGentle,&mdash;odd, sir." And
+ the solid family man fixed his sharp brown eyes full upon the
+ unsubstantial bachelor. The latter's delicate nostrils
+ expanded, and a pink flush rose to his faded cheeks. He was now
+ as haughty and superb as a paladin.</p>
+
+ <p>"I will discuss business subjects with my subordinates, Mr.
+ Dyke; not other subjects, if you please! This dispute was not
+ begun by me. Let it be carried no further, sir! Twins are not
+ necessarily, nor invariably, of the same complexion. Let
+ nothing more be said, Mr. Dyke. I trust the little girl may yet
+ be found and restored to her family&mdash;to&mdash;to her
+ brother! I trust she may yet be found, sir!" And he glared at
+ Mr. Dyke aggressively.</p>
+
+ <p>"I trust you may live to see it, Mr. MacGentle, sir!" said
+ the confidential clerk, shifting his ground in a truly masterly
+ manner; and before the President could recover, he had bowed
+ and gone out. Ten minutes afterwards MacGentle opened the door,
+ and lo! Dyke himself on the threshold.</p>
+
+ <p>"Mr. Dyke!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Mr. MacGentle!" in the same breath.</p>
+
+ <p>"I&mdash;Mr. Dyke, let me apologize for my
+ asperity,&mdash;for my rudeness," says MacGentle, stepping
+ forward and holding out his thin white hand, his eyebrows more
+ raised than ever, the corners of his mouth more depressed. "I
+ am sincerely sorry that&mdash;that&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"O sir!" cries the square clerk, grasping the thin hand in
+ both his square palms; "O sir! O sir! No, no!&mdash;no, no! I
+ was just coming to beg you&mdash;My fault,&mdash;my fault, Mr.
+ MacGentle, sir! No, no!"</p>
+
+ <p>Thus incoherently ended the quarrel between these two old
+ friends, the dispute being left undecided. But the important
+ point was established that Balder Helwyse was insured a
+ practice in Boston, in case his uncle Glyphic's fortune failed
+ to enrich him.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="VIII"
+ id="VIII"></a>VIII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A COLLISION IMMINENT.</h3>
+
+ <p>A large, handsome steamer was the "Empire State," of the
+ line which ran between Newport and New York. She was painted
+ white, had walking-beam engines, and ornamented paddle-boxes,
+ and had been known to run nearly twenty knots in an hour. On
+ the evening of the twenty-seventh of May, in the year of which
+ we write, she left her Newport dock as usual, with a full list
+ of passengers. On getting out of the harbor, she steamed into a
+ bank of solid fog, and only got out of it the next morning,
+ just before passing Hellgate, at the head of East River, New
+ York. On the passage down Long Island Sound she met with an
+ accident. She ran into the schooner Resurrection, which was
+ lying becalmed across her course, carrying away most of the
+ schooner's bowsprit, but doing no serious damage. This,
+ however, was not the worst. On arriving in New York, it was
+ found that one of the passengers was missing! He had fallen
+ overboard during the night, possibly at the time of the
+ collision.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder Halwyse was on board. After dining with the cook, and
+ smoking a real Havana cigar (probably the first real one that
+ he had ever been blessed with), he put a package of the same
+ brand in his travelling-bag, bade his entertainer,&mdash;who
+ had solemnly engaged to remain in Boston for Mr. Helwyse's sole
+ sake,&mdash;bade his fellow-convivialist good by, and took the
+ train to Newport, and from there the "Empire State" for New
+ York.</p>
+
+ <p>The darkness was the most impenetrable that the young man
+ had ever seen; Long Island Sound was like a pocket. The
+ passengers&mdash;those who did not go to their state-rooms at
+ once&mdash;sat in the cabin reading, or dozing on the chairs
+ and sofas. A few men stayed out on deck for an hour or two,
+ smoking; but at last they too went in. The darkness was
+ appalling. The officer on the bridge blew his steam fog-whistle
+ every few minutes, and kept his lanterns hung out; but they
+ must have been invisible at sixty yards.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse kept the deck alone. Apparently he meant to smoke
+ his whole bundle of cigars before turning in. He paced up and
+ down, Napoleon-like in his high boots, until finally he was
+ brought to a stand by the blind night-wall, which no man can
+ either scale or circumvent. Then he leaned on the railing and
+ looked against the darkness. Not a light to be seen in heaven
+ or on earth! The water below whispered and swirled past, torn
+ to soft fragments by the gigantic paddle-wheel. Helwyse's beard
+ was wet and his hands sticky with the salt mist.</p>
+
+ <p>Ever and anon sounded the fog-whistle, hoarsely, as though
+ the fog had got in its throat; and the pale glare of a lantern,
+ fastened aloft somewhere, lighted up the white issuing steam
+ for a moment. There was no wind; one was conscious of motion,
+ but all sense of direction and position&mdash;save to the
+ steersman&mdash;was lost. Helwyse could see the red end of his
+ cigar, and very cosey and friendly it looked; but he could see
+ nothing else.</p>
+
+ <p>It is said that staid and respectable people, when
+ thoroughly steeped in night, will sometimes break out in wild
+ grimaces and outlandish gesticulations. It is certainly the
+ time when unlawful thoughts and words come to men most readily
+ and naturally. Night brings forth many things that daylight
+ starts from. The real power of darkness lies not in merely
+ baffling the eyesight, but in creating the feeling of darkness
+ in the soul. The chains of light are broken, and we can almost
+ believe our internal night to be as impenetrable to God's eyes
+ as that external, to our own!</p>
+
+ <p>By and by Helwyse thought he would find some snug place and
+ sit down. The cabin of the "Empire State" was built on the main
+ deck, abaft the funnel, like a long, low house. Between the
+ stern end of this house and the taffrail was a small space,
+ thickly grown with camp-stools. Helwyse groped his way thither,
+ got hold of a couple of the camp-stools, and arranged himself
+ comfortably with his back against the cabin wall. The waves
+ bubbled invisibly in the wake beneath. After sitting for a
+ while in the dense blackness, Helwyse began to feel as though
+ his whole physical self were shrivelled into a single atom,
+ careering blindly through infinite space!</p>
+
+ <p>After all, and really, was he anything more? If he chose to
+ think not, what logic could convince him of the contrary?
+ Visible creation, as any child could tell him, was an
+ illusion,&mdash;was not what it seemed to be. But this darkness
+ was no illusion! Why, then, was it not the only reality? and he
+ but an atom, charged with a vital power of so-called senses,
+ that generally deceived him, but sometimes&mdash;as
+ now&mdash;let him glimpse the truth? The fancy, absurd as it
+ was, had its attraction for the time being. This great living,
+ staring world of men and things is a terrible weight to lug
+ upon one's back. But if man be an invisible atom, what a vast,
+ wild, boundless freedom is his! Infinite space is wide enough
+ to cut any caper in, and no one the wiser.</p>
+
+ <p>One would like to converse with a man who had been born and
+ had lived in solitude and darkness. What original views he
+ would have about himself and life! Would he think himself an
+ abstract intelligence, out of space and time? What a riddle his
+ physical sensations would be to him! Or, suppose him to meet
+ with another being brought up in the same way; how they would
+ mystify each other! Would they learn to feel shame, love, hate?
+ or do the passions only grow in sunshine? Would they ever
+ laugh? Would they hatch plots against each other, lie, deceive?
+ Would they have secrets from each other?</p>
+
+ <p>But, fancy aside, take a supposable case. Suppose two
+ sinners of our daylight world to meet for the first time,
+ mutually unknown, on a night like this. Invisible, only
+ audible, how might they plunge profound into most naked
+ intimacy,&mdash;read aloud to each other the secrets of their
+ deepest hearts! Would the confession lighten their souls, or
+ make them twice as heavy as before? Then, the next morning,
+ they might meet and pass, unrecognizing and unrecognized. But
+ would the knot binding them to each other be any the less real,
+ because neither knew to whom he was tied? Some day, in the
+ midst of friends, in the brightest glare of the sunshine, the
+ tone of a voice would strike them pale and cold.</p>
+
+ <p>Somewhat after this fashion, perhaps, did Helwyse commune
+ with himself. He liked to follow the whim of the moment,
+ whither it would lead him. He was romantic; it was one of his
+ agreeablest traits, because spontaneous; and he indulged it the
+ more, as being confident that he had too much solid ballast in
+ the hold to be in danger of upsetting. To-night, at this point
+ of his mental ramble, he found that his cigar had gone out. Had
+ he been thinking aloud? He believed not, and yet there was no
+ telling; he often did so, unconsciously. Were it so, and were
+ any one listening, that person had him decidedly at
+ advantage!</p>
+
+ <p>What put it into his head that some one might be listening?
+ It may have come by pure accident,&mdash;if there be such a
+ thing. The idea returned, stealing over his mind like a
+ chilling breath. What if some one had all along been close
+ beside him, with eyes fixed upon him! Helwyse found himself
+ sitting perfectly still, holding his breath to listen. There
+ was no disguising it,&mdash;he felt uneasy. He wished his cigar
+ had not gone out. On second thoughts, he wished there had not
+ been any cigar at all, because, if any one were near, the cigar
+ must have pointed out the smoker's precise position. The
+ uneasiness did not lessen, but grew more defined.</p>
+
+ <p>It was like the sensation felt when pointed at by a human
+ finger, or stared at persistently. Was there indeed any one
+ near? No sound or movement gave answer, but the odd sensation
+ continued. Helwyse fancied he could now tell whence it
+ came;&mdash;from the left, and not far away. He peered
+ earnestly thitherward, but his eyes only swallowed
+ blackness.</p>
+
+ <p>Was not this carrying a whim to a foolish length? If he
+ thought he had a companion, why not speak, and end the doubt?
+ But the dense silence, darkness, uncertainty, made common-sense
+ seem out of place. The whole black fog, the sea, the earth
+ itself, seemed to be pressing down his will! The longer he
+ delayed, the weaker he grew.</p>
+
+ <p>A slight shifting of his position caused him all at once to
+ encounter the eyes of the unseen presence with his own! The
+ stout-nerved young fellow was startled to the very heart. Was
+ the unseen presence startled also? At all events, the shock
+ found Balder Helwyse his tongue, seldom before tied up without
+ his consent.</p>
+
+ <p>"I hope I'm not disturbing your solitude. You are not a
+ noisy neighbor, sir."</p>
+
+ <p>So flat fell the words on the blank darkness, it seemed as
+ if there could never be a reply. Nevertheless, a reply
+ came.</p>
+
+ <p>"You must come much nearer me than you are, to disturb my
+ solitude. It does not consist in being without a
+ companion."</p>
+
+ <p>The quality of this voice of darkness was peculiar. It
+ sounded old, yet of an age that had not outlived the devil of
+ youth. Probably the invisibility of the speaker enhanced its
+ effect. With most of the elements of pleasing, it was
+ nevertheless repulsive. It was soft, fluent, polished, but
+ savage license was not far off, hard held by a slender leash;
+ an underlying suggestion of harsh discordance. The utterance,
+ though somewhat rapid, was carefully distinct.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse had the gift of familiarity,&mdash;of that rare kind
+ of familiarity which does not degenerate into contempt. But
+ there was an incongruity about this person, hard to assimilate.
+ In a couple of not very original sentences, he had wrought upon
+ his listener an effect of depraved intellectual power,
+ strangely combined with artless simplicity,&mdash;an
+ unspeakably distasteful conjunction! Imagination, freed from
+ the check of the senses, easily becomes grotesque; and Helwyse,
+ unable to see his companion, had no difficulty in picturing him
+ as a grisly monster, having a satanic head set upon the
+ ingenuous shoulders of a child. And what was Helwyse himself?
+ No longer, surely, the gravely humorous moralizer? The laws of
+ harmony forbid! He is a monster likewise; say&mdash;since
+ grotesqueness is in vogue&mdash;the heart of Lucifer burning
+ beneath the cool brain of a Grecian sage. The symbolism is not
+ inapt, since Helwyse, while afflicted with pride and ambition
+ as abstract as boundless, had, at the same time, a logical,
+ fearless brain, and keen delight in beauty.</p>
+
+ <p>"I was just thinking," remarked the latter monster, "that
+ this was a good place for confidential conversation."</p>
+
+ <p>"You believe, then, that talking relieves the mind?"
+ rejoined the former, softly.</p>
+
+ <p>"I believe a thief or a murderer would be glad of an
+ hour&mdash;such as now passes&mdash;to impart the story of what
+ is dragging him to Hell. And even the best houses are better
+ for an airing!"</p>
+
+ <p>"A pregnant idea! There are certainly some topics one would
+ like to discuss, free from the restraint that responsibility
+ imposes. Have you ever reflected on the subject of
+ omnipotence?"</p>
+
+ <p>Somewhat confounded at this bold question, Helwyse hesitated
+ a moment.</p>
+
+ <p>"I can't see you, remember, any more than you can see me,"
+ insinuated the voice, demurely.</p>
+
+ <p>"I believe I have sometimes asked myself whether it were
+ obtainable,&mdash;how it might best be approximated," admitted
+ Helwyse, cautiously; for he began to feel that even darkness
+ might be too transparent for the utterance of some
+ thoughts.</p>
+
+ <p>"But you never got a satisfactory answer, and are not
+ therefore omnipotent? Well, the reason probably is, that you
+ started wrongly. Did it ever occur to you to try the method of
+ sin?"</p>
+
+ <p>"To obtain omnipotence? No!"</p>
+
+ <p>"It wouldn't be right,&mdash;eh?" chuckled the voice. "But
+ then one must lay aside prejudice if one wants to be
+ all-powerful! Now, sin denotes separation; the very etymology
+ of the word should have attracted the attention of an ambitious
+ man, such as you seem to be. It is a path separate from all
+ other paths, and therefore worth exploring."</p>
+
+ <p>"It leads to weakness, not to power!"</p>
+
+ <p>"If followed in the wrong spirit, very true. But the wise
+ man sins and is strong! See how frank I am!&mdash;But don't let
+ me monopolize the conversation."</p>
+
+ <p>"I should like to hear your argument, if you have one. You
+ are a prophet of new things."</p>
+
+ <p>"Sin is an old force, though it may be applied in new ways.
+ Well, you will admit that the true sinner is the only true
+ reformer and philosopher among men? No? I will explain, then.
+ The world is full of discordances, for which man is not to
+ blame. His endeavor to meet and harmonize this discordance is
+ called sin. His indignation at disorder, rebellion against it,
+ attempts to right it, are crimes! That is the vulgar argument
+ which wise men smile at."</p>
+
+ <p>"I may be very dull; but I think your explanations need
+ explaining."</p>
+
+ <p>"We'll take some examples. What is the liar, but one who
+ sees the false relations of things, and seeks to put them in
+ the true? The mission of the thief, again, is to equalize the
+ notoriously unjust distribution of wealth. A fundamental defect
+ in the principles of human association gave birth to the
+ murderer; and as for the adulterer, he is an immortal protest
+ against the absurd laws which interfere between the sexes. Are
+ not these men, and others of similar stamp, the bulwarks of
+ true society,&mdash;our leaders towards justice and
+ freedom?"</p>
+
+ <p>Whether this were satire, madness, or earnest, Helwyse could
+ not determine. The night-fog had got into his brain. He made
+ shift, however, to say that the criminal class were not, as a
+ mere matter of fact, the most powerful.</p>
+
+ <p>"Again you misapprehend me," rejoined the voice, with
+ perfect suavity. "No doubt there are many weak and foolish
+ persons who commit crimes,&mdash;nay, I will admit that the
+ vast majority of criminals are weak and foolish; but that does
+ not affect the dignity of the true sinner,&mdash;he who sins
+ from exalted motives. Ignorance is the only real crime,
+ polluting deeds that, wisely done, are sublime. Sin is
+ culture!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Were I, then, from motives of self-culture, to kill you, I
+ should be taking a long step towards rising in your
+ estimation?" put in Helwyse.</p>
+
+ <p>"Admirable!" softly exclaimed the voice, in a tone as of an
+ approving pat on the back. "Certainly, I should be the last to
+ deny it! But would it not be more for the general good, were I,
+ who have long been a student of these things, to kill a seeming
+ novice like you? It would assure me of having had one sincere
+ disciple."</p>
+
+ <p>"I wonder whether he's really mad?" mused Balder Helwyse,
+ shuddering a little in the dampness.</p>
+
+ <p>"But, badinage aside," resumed this loquacious voice,
+ "although there is so much talk and dispute about evil, very
+ few people know what evil essentially is. Now, there are some
+ things, the mere doing of which by the most involuntary agent
+ would at once stamp his soul with the conviction of ineffable
+ sin. He would have touched the essence of evil. And if a wise
+ man has done that, he has had in his hand the key to
+ omnipotence!"</p>
+
+ <p>"It is easily had, then. A man need but take his Leviticus
+ and Deuteronomy, and run through the catalogue of crimes. He
+ would be sure of finding the key hidden beneath some of
+ them."</p>
+
+ <p>"No; you do Moses scant justice. He&mdash;shrewd
+ soul!&mdash;was too cunning to fall into such an error as that.
+ He forbade a few insignificant and harmless acts, which every
+ one is liable to commit. His policy was no less simple than
+ sagacious. By amusing mankind with such trumpery, he lured them
+ off the scent of true sin. Believe me, the artifice was no idle
+ one. Should mankind learn the secret, a generation would not
+ pass before the world would be turned upside down, and its
+ present Ruler buried in the ruins!"</p>
+
+ <p>At this point, surely, Helwyse got up and went to his
+ state-room without listening to another word?&mdash;Not so. The
+ Lucifer in him was getting the better of the sage. He wanted to
+ hear all that the voice of darkness had to say. There might be
+ something new, something instructive in it. He might hear a
+ word that would unbar the door he had striven so long to open.
+ He aimed at knowledge and power beyond recognized human reach.
+ He had taken thought with himself keenly and deeply, but was
+ still uncertain and unsatisfied. Here opened a new avenue, so
+ untried as to transcend common criticism. The temptation to
+ omnipotence is a grand thing, and may have shaken greater men
+ than Helwyse; and he had trained himself to regard it&mdash;not
+ exactly as a temptation. As for good or bad methods,&mdash;at a
+ certain intellectual height such distinctions vanish. Vulgar
+ immorality he would turn from as from anything vulgar; but
+ refined, philosophic immorality, as a weapon of
+ power,&mdash;there was fascination in it.</p>
+
+ <p>&mdash;Folly and delusion!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>But Helwyse was only Helwyse, careering through pitchy
+ darkness, on a viewless sea, with a plausible voice at his ear
+ insinuating villanous thoughts with an air of devilish
+ good-fellowship!</p>
+
+ <p>The "Empire State" was at this moment four and a half miles
+ northeast of the schooner whose bowsprit she was destined to
+ carry away. The steamer was making about ten knots an hour: the
+ schooner was slowly drifting with the tide into the line of the
+ steamer's course. The catastrophe was therefore about
+ twenty-seven minutes distant.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="IX"
+ id="IX"></a>IX.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE VOICE OF DARKNESS.</h3>
+
+ <p>The fog-whistle screeched dismally. Helwyse took his feet
+ off the camp-stool in front of him, and sat upright.</p>
+
+ <p>"Do you know this secret of sin?" he asked.</p>
+
+ <p>"It must, of course, be an object of speculation to a
+ thoughtful man," answered the voice, modestly parrying the
+ question. "But I assure you that only a man of
+ intellect&mdash;of genius&mdash;has in him the intelligence,
+ the sublime reach of soul, which could attain the full solution
+ of the problem; they who merely blunder into it would fail to
+ grasp the grand significance of the idea."</p>
+
+ <p>"But you affirm that whoever fairly masters the problem of
+ absolute sin would have God and His kingdom at his mercy?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I am loath to appear boastful; but I apprehend the fact to
+ be not unlike what you suggest," the voice replied, with a
+ subdued gusto. "It would depend upon our hypothetical person's
+ discretion, and his views as to the claims of the august Being
+ who has so long controlled the destinies of the human race, how
+ much the existing order of things might have to fear from him.
+ I should imagine that the august Being, if He be as wise as
+ they say He is, would be careful how He treated this
+ hypothetical person!"</p>
+
+ <p>"You are a liar," said Helwyse, unceremoniously. "Why is not
+ Satan, who must possess this all-powerful knowledge, supreme
+ over the universe?"</p>
+
+ <p>Instead of taking offence (as Helwyse, to do him justice,
+ hoped it would; for his Berserker blood, which boiled only at
+ heaven-and-hell temperature, was beginning to stir in
+ him),&mdash;so far from being offended, the voice only uttered
+ its peculiar quiet chuckle.</p>
+
+ <p>"Your frankness charms me! it proves you worthy to learn.
+ Satan&mdash;supposing there be such a personage&mdash;divides,
+ with the other august Being, the sovereignty of the spiritual
+ world. Were I a cynic, I should say he owned at least half of
+ the physical world into the bargain! But Satan is only a
+ spirit, and his power over men is but as the power of a dream.
+ Were a Satan to arise in the flesh, so that men could see and
+ touch him, and hear his voice with their fleshy
+ ears,&mdash;there were a Satan! Already has the Incarnation of
+ goodness appeared to mankind, and, though the world be moved to
+ virtue only slowly and with reluctance, mark how mighty has
+ been his influence! What think you, then, would be the power of
+ a Christ of evil, showing to men the path they already grope
+ for? I tell you, the human race would be his only; Hell, full
+ to bursting with their hurrying souls, would outweigh Heaven in
+ the balance; the teller of the secret would be king above
+ all,&mdash;forever!"</p>
+
+ <p>The sinuous voice twined round the listener's mind,
+ swaddling the vigorous limbs into imbecile inertia. But when
+ before now did a sane human brain let itself be duped by
+ sophistry? This case were worth marking, if only because it is
+ unparalleled.</p>
+
+ <p>"And the only punishable sin is ignorance!" muttered
+ Helwyse.</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, I have thought so, too. And I have questioned whether
+ a man might have power over himself, to put his hand to evil or
+ to good alike, and to remain impartial and impassive; and so
+ make evil and good alike minister to his culture and raise him
+ upwards!"</p>
+
+ <p>"The question does credit to your wit," chimed in the voice
+ of darkness. "Whoever has in him the making of a deity must
+ learn the nature of opposites. The soldier will not join battle
+ without studying the tactics of the enemy. Without experimental
+ knowledge of both evil and good, none but a fool would believe
+ that man can become all-powerful."</p>
+
+ <p>"From the care with which you avoid speaking the name of
+ God, if from no other cause, I should suppose you to be the
+ Devil himself!" observed Helwyse, bluntly.</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, profanity is vulgar! As to my being the Devil, it is
+ too dark here for either denial or acknowledgment to be of
+ practical use. But (to be serious)&mdash;about this
+ secret&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>The voice paused interrogatively. Lucifer, speaking through
+ Helwyse's lips, demanded sullenly,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, what is the secret?"</p>
+
+ <p>What, indeed! Why, there is no such secret;&mdash;it is a
+ bugbear! But the moral perversion of the person who could
+ soberly ask the question that Helwyse asked is not so easily
+ disposed of. It met, indeed, with full recognition. As for the
+ subtile voice, having accomplished its main purpose, it began
+ now to evade the point and to run into digressions; until the
+ collision came, and ended the conversation forever.</p>
+
+ <p>"Unfortunately," said the voice, "the secret is not such as
+ may be told in a word. Like all profound knowledge, it can only
+ be communicated by leading the learner, step by step, over the
+ ground traversed by the original discoverer. Let me, as a sort
+ of preliminary, suppose a case."</p>
+
+ <p>Hereupon ensued a considerable silence, and Helwyse seemed
+ once more a detached atom, flying through infinite darkness
+ without guide or control. Where was he?&mdash;what was he? Did
+ the world exist,&mdash;the broad earth, the sunny sky, the
+ beauty, the sound, the order and sweet succession of nature?
+ Was he a shadow that had dreamed for a moment a strange dream,
+ and would anon be quenched, and know what had seemed Self no
+ more? Strangely, through the doubt and uncertainty, Helwyse
+ felt the pressure of his shoulders against the cabin wall, and
+ the touch of the dead cigar between his fingers.</p>
+
+ <p>The voice, resuming, restored him to a reality that seemed
+ less trustworthy than the doubt. The tone was not quite the
+ same as heretofore. The smooth mocking had given place to a
+ hurried excitement, alien to the philosophic temperament.</p>
+
+ <p>"A man kidnaps the child of his enemy, through the child to
+ revenge himself. Kill it?&mdash;no! he is no short-sighted
+ bungler; he has refinement, foresight, understanding. She is
+ but an infant,&mdash;open and impressible, warm and sanguine!
+ He isolates her from sight and reach. He pries into her nature
+ with keenest delicacy,&mdash;no leaf is unread. Being learnt,
+ he works upon it; touches each budding trait with gentlest
+ impulse. No violence! he seems to leave her to her own
+ development; yet nothing goes against his will. More than half
+ is left to nature, but his scarce perceptible touches bias
+ nature. Ah! the idealization of education!"</p>
+
+ <p>"This sounds more real than hypothetical!" thought
+ Helwyse.</p>
+
+ <p>"So cunning was he, he reversed in her mind the universal
+ law. Evil was good; good, evil. She grew fast and strong, for
+ evil is the sweeter food; it is rich earth to the plant. She
+ never knew that evil existed, yet evil was all she knew! For
+ whatever is forced reacts; he never taught her positive sin,
+ lest she perversely turn to good."</p>
+
+ <p>"Did he mean insensibly to initiate her into the knowledge
+ of absolute sin?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Such would be his purpose,&mdash;such would be his purpose.
+ To make her a devil, without the chance of knowing it possible
+ to be anything else!"</p>
+
+ <p>"He was a fool," growled Helwyse. "The plan is
+ folly,&mdash;impracticable in twenty ways. A soul cannot be so
+ influenced. Devils are not made by education. The only devil
+ would be the educator!"</p>
+
+ <p>But the voice had forgotten his presence. It ceased not to
+ mutter to itself while he was speaking, and now it broke forth
+ again.</p>
+
+ <p>"Years have passed,&mdash;she is a woman now. She knows not
+ that the world exists. All is yet latent within her. But the
+ time is at hand when the hidden forces shall flower! Plunged
+ into life, with nothing to hold by, no truth, no divine help;
+ her marvellous powers and passions in full strength,&mdash;all
+ trained to drag her down,&mdash;not one aspiring, maddened by
+ new thoughts, limitless opportunities opening before
+ her,&mdash;she will plunge into such an abyss of sin as has
+ been undreamt of since the Deluge!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well,&mdash;what of it? what is the upshot?" questioned
+ Helwyse with sullen impatience. The emotion now apparent in the
+ voice, uncanny though it was, counteracted the spell wrought by
+ its purely intellectual depravity. Helwyse was perhaps
+ beginning to understand that he had ventured his stock of
+ virgin gold for a handful of unclean waste-paper!</p>
+
+ <p>"He will come back,&mdash;her father,&mdash;my enemy! I have
+ waited for him from youth to age. I have seen him in my dreams,
+ and in visions. I am with him continually,&mdash;we talk
+ together. At first, cringingly and softly, I lead him to recall
+ the past, to speak of the dead wife,&mdash;the lost
+ child,&mdash;her baby ways and words. I lure him on till
+ imagination has fired his love and given life and vividness to
+ his memory. Then I whisper,&mdash;She lives! she is near! in a
+ moment he shall behold her! And while his heart beats and he
+ trembles, I bring her forth in her beauty. Take her! your
+ daughter! the one devil on earth; but devils shall spring like
+ grass in the track of her footsteps!"</p>
+
+ <p>The voice had worked itself into a frenzy, and, forgetting
+ caution, had crazily exposed itself. Its owner was probably
+ some poor lunatic, subject to fits of madness. But Helwyse was
+ full of scorn and anger, born of that bitterest disappointment
+ which admits not even the poor consolation of having worthily
+ aspired. He had been duped,&mdash;and by the cobwebs of a
+ madman's brain! He broke into a short laugh, harsh to the ear,
+ and answering to no mirthful impulse.</p>
+
+ <p>"So! you are the hero of your story? You have brooded all
+ your life over a crazy scheme of stabbing a father through his
+ child, until you have become as blind as you are vicious! As
+ for the girl, you may have made her ignorant and stupid, or
+ even idiotic; but that she should become queen of Hell or
+ anything of that kind&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>He stopped, for his unseen companion was evidently beyond
+ hearing him. The man seemed to be actually struggling in a
+ fit,&mdash;gasping and choking. It was a piteous
+ business,&mdash;not less piteous than revolting. But Helwyse
+ felt no pity,&mdash;only ugly, hateful, unrelenting anger,
+ needing not much stirring to blaze forth in fearful passion.
+ Where now were his wise saws,&mdash;his philosophic
+ indifference? Self-respect is the pith of such supports; which
+ being gone, the supports fail.</p>
+
+ <p>"My music,&mdash;my music!" gasped the voice; "my music, or
+ I shall die!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Die? Yes, it were well you should die. You cumber the
+ earth! Shall I do it?" Helwyse muttered to his
+ heart,&mdash;"merely as a means of culture!"</p>
+
+ <p>Perhaps it was said only in a mood of sardonic jesting. The
+ next moment, no doubt, Balder Helwyse would have retired to his
+ cabin, leaving the voice of darkness forever. But at that
+ moment the hurried flash of a lantern on the captain's bridge
+ fell full on the young man's face and shoulders, gleaming in
+ his eyes, and lighting up the masses of yellow hair and mighty
+ beard. He was standing with one hand resting on the taffrail.
+ The dim halo of the fog, folding him about, made him look like
+ a spirit.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="X"
+ id="X"></a>X.</h2>
+
+ <h3>HELWYSE RESISTS THE DEVIL.</h3>
+
+ <p>As the light so fell, hoarse voices shouted, and then a
+ concussion shivered through the steamer, and her headway was
+ slackened. But of this Helwyse knew nothing; for the voice had
+ burst forth in a cry of fear, amazement, and hate; and in
+ another breath he found himself clutched tightly in long, wiry
+ arms, and felt panting breath hot against his face.</p>
+
+ <p>He struggled at first to free himself,&mdash;but he was held
+ in the grip of a madman! Then did the turbid current of his
+ blood begin to leap and tingle, and strange half-thoughts
+ darted through his mind like deformed spectres, capering as
+ they flew! The bulwark of his will was overthrown; he could not
+ poise himself long enough to recover his self-sway. He was
+ sliding headlong down a steep, the velocity momently
+ increasing.</p>
+
+ <p>Was it Balder Helwyse that was struggling thus furiously,
+ his body full of fire, his brain of madness, his heart
+ quick-beating with savage, wicked, thirsty joy? His
+ soul&mdash;his own no longer&mdash;was bestridden by a frantic
+ demon, who, brimming over with hot glee, drove him whirling
+ blindly on, with an ever-growing purpose that surcharged each
+ smallest artery, and furnished a condensed dart of malice
+ wherewith to stab and stab again the opposing soul. He waxed
+ every instant madder, wickeder, more devilishly exultant; and
+ now, although panting, breathless, pricking at every pore from
+ the agony of the strain, he could scarce forbear screaming with
+ delight! for he felt he was gaining, and&mdash;O
+ ecstasy!&mdash;knew that his adversary felt it also, and that
+ his heart was as full of black despair and terror as was his
+ conqueror's of intolerable triumph! Gaining still!</p>
+
+ <p>Strange, that all through this wild frenzy in which body and
+ soul were rapt, the essential part of Balder Helwyse seemed to
+ be looking on, with a curious, repellent twist of feature,
+ commenting on what was going forward, and noting, with quiet
+ interest and precision, each varying phase of the
+ struggle,&mdash;noting, as of significance, that the sway of
+ the demon of murder made the idea of other crimes seem beyond
+ words congenial, enticing, delicious!</p>
+
+ <p>Steadily through this storm of lawless fury has the
+ predestined victory been drawing near! The throbbing of his
+ enemy's heart,&mdash;Helwyse feels it; did ever lover so
+ rejoice in the palpitations of his mistress? O the wine of
+ life! drunk from the cup of murder! Hear how the wretch's voice
+ breaks choking from his throat!&mdash;he would beg for mercy,
+ but cannot, shall not! Keep your fingers in his throat; the
+ other hand creeps warily downwards. Now hurl him
+ up,&mdash;over!&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+ <p>But with what an ugly gulp the black water swallowed his
+ body!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XI"
+ id="XI"></a>XI.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A DEAD WEIGHT.</h3>
+
+ <p>Was it not well done? Tempted to covet imaginary wickedness,
+ Helwyse was ripe for real crime,&mdash;and who so worthy to
+ suffer as the tempter?</p>
+
+ <p>He leaned panting against taffrail. His predominant feeling
+ was that he had been ensnared. His judgment had been drugged,
+ and he had been lured on to evil. An infamous conspiracy!</p>
+
+ <p>His breath regained, he stood upright and in a mechanical
+ manner arranged his disordered dress. His haversack was
+ gone,&mdash;had been torn from his shoulders and carried
+ overboard. An awkward loss! for it contained, among other
+ things, valuable letters and papers given him by his father;
+ not to mention a notebook of his own, and Uncle Glyphic's
+ miniature. His dead enemy had carried off the proofs of his
+ murderer's identity!</p>
+
+ <p>Not till now did Helwyse become aware of an unusual tumult
+ on the steamer. Had they seen the deed?&mdash;He stood with set
+ teeth, one hand on the taffrail. Rather than be taken alive, he
+ would leap over!</p>
+
+ <p>But it soon became evident that the nucleus of excitement
+ was elsewhere. The "Empire State" was at a stand-still. Captain
+ and mates were shouting to one another and at the sailors. By
+ the flying light of the lanterns Helwyse caught glimpses of the
+ sails and tall masts of a schooner. He began to comprehend what
+ had happened.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thank God! that saves me," he said with a sense of
+ relaxation. Then he turned and peered fearfully into the black
+ abyss beyond the stern. Nothing there! nothing save the heavy
+ breathing of remorseless waves.</p>
+
+ <p>The statistics of things God has been thanked
+ for,&mdash;what piquant instances would such a collection
+ afford! Any unusual stir of emotion seems to impel a reference
+ to something higher than the world. Only a bloodless calm
+ appears to be secure from God's interference. It is worthy of
+ remark that this was the first time in Helwyse's
+ career&mdash;at least since his arrival at years of
+ discretion&mdash;that he had thanked God for anything. This was
+ not owing to his being of a specially ungrateful disposition,
+ but to peculiar ideas upon the subject of a Supreme Being. God,
+ he believed, was no more than the highest phase of man; and in
+ any man of sufficient natural endowment, he saw a possible God;
+ just as every American citizen is a possible President! What is
+ of moment at present, however, is the fact that the young man's
+ first inconsistency of word with creed dates at the time his
+ self-control forsook him on board the midnight steamer.</p>
+
+ <p>In that thanksgiving prayer his passion passed away. After
+ unnaturally distending every sense and faculty, it suddenly
+ ebbed, leaving the consciousness of an irritating vacuum.
+ Something must be done to fill it. One drawback to crime seems
+ to be its insufficiency to itself. It creates a craving which
+ needs must be fed. The demon returns, demanding a fresh task;
+ and he returns again forever!</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse, therefore, plunged into the midst of the uproar
+ consequent on the collision, and tried to absorb the common
+ excitement,&mdash;to identify himself with other men; no longer
+ to be apart from them and above them. But he did not succeed.
+ It seemed as though he would never feel excitement or warmth in
+ the blood again! His deed was a dead weight that steadied him
+ spite of his best efforts. His aim has hitherto been, not to
+ forget himself;&mdash;let him forget himself now if he can!</p>
+
+ <p>The uproar was over all too soon, and the steamer once more
+ under way.</p>
+
+ <p>"No serious harm done, sir!&mdash;no harm done!" observed a
+ spruce steward.</p>
+
+ <p>"No; no harm."</p>
+
+ <p>"By the way, sir,&mdash;thought I heard some one sing out
+ aft just afore we struck. You heard it, sir? Thought some
+ fellow'd gone overboard, may be!"</p>
+
+ <p>"I saw no one," answered Helwyse; nor had he. But he turned
+ away, fearing that the brisk steward might read prevarication
+ in his face. No, he had seen no one; but he had heard a plunge!
+ He revolted from the memory of it, but it would not be
+ banished. Had there been a soul in the body before it made that
+ dive? even for a few minutes afterwards? He would have given
+ much to know! In theorizing about crime, he had always
+ maintained the motive to be all in all. But now, though unable
+ to controvert the logic of his assertion, he felt it told less
+ than the whole truth. He recognised a divine conservative
+ virtue in straws, and grasped at the smallest! Through the long
+ torture of self-questioning and indecision, let us not follow
+ him. Uncertainty is a ghastly element in such a matter.</p>
+
+ <p>He groped his way back to the taffrail. Why, he knew not;
+ but there he was at last. He might safely soliloquize now;
+ there was no listener. He might light a cigar and smoke; no one
+ would see him. Yet, no; for, on second thoughts, his cigars had
+ gone with the haversack!</p>
+
+ <p>He bent over the slender iron railing. Where was&mdash;it
+ now? Miles away by this time, swinging, swaying
+ down&mdash;down&mdash;down to the bottom of the Sound! Slowly
+ turning over as it sinks, its arms now thrown out, now doubled
+ underneath; the legs sprawling helplessly; the head wagging
+ loosely on the dead neck. Down&mdash;down, pitching slowly head
+ forwards; righting, and going down standing, the hair floating
+ straight on end. Down! O, would it never be done
+ sinking&mdash;sinking&mdash;sinking? Was the sea deep as
+ Hell?</p>
+
+ <p>But when it reached the bottom, would it rest there? No, not
+ even there. It would drift uneasily about for a while on the
+ dark sand, the green gloom of the water above it. Every hour it
+ would grow less and less heavy; by and by it would begin slowly
+ to rise&mdash;rise! Horrible it looked now; not like itself,
+ that had been horrible enough before. Rising,&mdash;rising. O
+ fearful thing! why come to tell dead men's tales here? You are
+ done with the world. What wants mankind with you? Begone! sink,
+ and rise no more! It will not sink; still it rises, and the
+ green gloom lightens as it slowly buoys upwards. The light
+ rests shrinkingly on it, revealing the dreadful features. The
+ limbs are no longer pliant, but stiff,&mdash;terribly stiff and
+ unyielding. Still it rises, nearer and nearer to the surface.
+ See where the throat was gripped! Up it comes at last in the
+ morning sun, among the sparkling, laughing, pure blue
+ waves,&mdash;the swollen, dead thing!&mdash;dead in the midst
+ of the world's life, hideous amidst the world's beauty. It bobs
+ and floats, and will sink no more; would rise to heaven if it
+ could! No need for that. The tide takes it and creeps
+ stealthily with it towards the shore, and casts it, with
+ shudder and recoil, upon the beach. There it lies.</p>
+
+ <p>Such visions haunted Helwyse as he leaned over the taffrail.
+ He had not suspected, at starting, upon how long a voyage he
+ was bound. How many hours might it be since he and the cook had
+ so merrily dined together? Was such a contrast possible? Surely
+ no more monstrous delusion than this of Time ever imposed upon
+ mankind! For months and years he jogs on with us, a dull and
+ sober-paced pedestrian. Then comes a sudden eternity! But Time
+ thrusts a clock in our faces, and shows us that the hands have
+ marked a minute only. Shall we put faith in him?</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse suffered from a vivid imagination. He went not to
+ his room that night. He kept the deck, and tried to talk with
+ the men, following them about and asking aimless questions,
+ until they began to give him short answers. Where were his
+ pride and his serene superiority to the friendship or enmity of
+ his race? where his philosophic self-criticism and fanciful
+ badinage? his resolute, conquering eyes? his bearing of
+ graceful, careless authority? Had all these attributes been
+ packed in his haversack, and cast with that upon the waters?
+ and would they, no more than he to whose care they had been
+ intrusted, ever return?</p>
+
+ <p>With each new hour, morning seemed farther off. In his
+ objectless wanderings, Helwyse came to the well of the
+ engine-room and hung over it, gazing at the bright,
+ swift-sliding machinery, studying the parts, tracing the subtle
+ transmission of force from piece to piece. Here at last was
+ companionship for him! The engine was a beautiful
+ combination,&mdash;so polished, effective, and logical; like
+ the minds of some philosophers, moving with superhuman
+ regularity and power, but lifeless!</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse watched it long, till finally its monotony wearied
+ him. It was doing admirable work, but it never swerved from its
+ course at the call of sentiment or emotion. Its travesty of
+ life was repulsive. Machinery is the most admirable invention
+ of man, but is modelled after no heavenly prototype, and will
+ have no part in the millennium. It seems to annul space and
+ time, yet gives us no taste of eternity. Man lives quicker by
+ it, but not more. With another kind of weapon must the true
+ victory over matter be achieved!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XII"
+ id="XII"></a>XII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>MORE VAGARIES.</h3>
+
+ <p>Most benign and beautiful was the morning. The "Empire
+ State" emerged from the fog and left it, a rosy cloud, astern.
+ The chasing waves sparkled and danced for joy. The sun was up,
+ fresh and unstained as yesterday. Night, that had changed so
+ much, had left the sun undimmed. With the same power and
+ brightness as for innumerable past centuries, his glorious
+ glance colored the gray sky blue. Helwyse&mdash;he was at the
+ stern taffrail again&mdash;looked at the marvellous sphere with
+ unwinking eyes, until it blurred and swam before him, and
+ danced in colored rings. It warmed his face, but penetrated no
+ deeper. Looking away, black suns moved everywhere before his
+ eyes, and the earth looked dim and shabby, as though blighted
+ by a curse.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse had not slept, partly from disinclination to the
+ solitude of his berth, partly because the thought of awakening
+ dismayed him. Nevertheless, he could scarcely believe in what
+ had happened, now. He stood upon the very spot; here was the
+ semicircle of railing, the camp-stools, the white cabin-wall
+ against which he had leaned. But the blackness of night had so
+ utterly past away that it seemed as though the deed done in it
+ must in some manner have vanished likewise. What is fact at one
+ time looks unreal at another. It must be associated with all
+ times and moods before it can be fully comprehended and
+ accepted.</p>
+
+ <p>Glancing down at the deck, Helwyse saw there the cigar he
+ had been smoking the night before, flattened out by the tread
+ of a foot, and lying close beside it a sparkling ring. He
+ picked it up; it was a diamond of purest water, curiously
+ caught between the mouths of two little serpents, whose golden
+ and black bodies, twisted round each other, formed the hoop.
+ Realizing, after a moment, from whose finger it must have
+ fallen, he had an impulse to fling it far into the sea; but his
+ second thought was not to part from it. The idea of its former
+ owner must indeed always be hateful to his murderer; but the
+ bond between their souls was closer and more indissoluble than
+ that between man and wife; and of so unnatural a union this
+ ring was a fair emblem. Unnatural though the union were, to
+ Helwyse it seemed at the time better than total solitude.</p>
+
+ <p>He felt heavy and inelastic,&mdash;averse to himself, but
+ still more to society. He wished to see men and women, yet not
+ to be seen of them. He had used to be ready in speech, and
+ willing to listen; now, no subject interested him save
+ one,&mdash;on which his lips must be forever closed. When the
+ sun had made himself thoroughly at home on earth and in heaven,
+ Helwyse went to his state-room, feeling unclean from the soul
+ outwards. While making his toilet, he took care to leave the
+ window-blind up, that he might at any time see the blue sky and
+ water, and the bright shore, with its foliage and occasional
+ houses. He shrank from severing, even for an instant, his
+ communication with the beneficent spirit of nature. And yet
+ Nature could not comfort him,&mdash;in his extremest need he
+ found her most barren. He had been wont to rejoice in her as
+ the creature of his own senses; but when he asked her to
+ sympathize with his pain, she laughed at him,&mdash;the
+ magnificent coquette!&mdash;and bade him, since she was only
+ the reflection of himself, be content with his own sympathy.
+ Truly, if man and Nature be thus allied, and God be but man
+ developed, then is self-sufficiency the only virtue worth
+ cultivating, and idolatry must begin at home!</p>
+
+ <p>His efforts to improve his appearance were not satisfactory;
+ the loss of his toilet articles embarrassed him not a little;
+ and he, moreover, lacked zest to enter into the business with
+ his customary care. And what he did was done not merely for his
+ own satisfaction, as heretofore, but with an eye to the
+ criticisms of other people. His naively unconscious
+ independence had got a blow. After doing his best he went out,
+ pale and heavy-eyed, the diamond ring on his finger.</p>
+
+ <p>The passengers had begun to assemble in the cabin. It seemed
+ to Helwyse, as he entered, that one and all turned and stared
+ at him with suspicious curiosity. He half expected to see an
+ accuser rise up and point a dreadful finger at him. But in
+ truth the sensation he created was no more than common; it was
+ his morbid sensitiveness, which for the first time took note of
+ it. He had been accustomed to look at himself as at a third
+ person, in whose faults or successes he was alike interested;
+ but although his present mental attitude might have moved him
+ to smile, he, in fact, felt no such impulse. The hue of his
+ deed had permeated all possible forms of himself, thus barring
+ him from any standpoint whence to see its humorous aspect. The
+ sun would not shine on it!</p>
+
+ <p>As time passed on, however, and no one offered to denounce
+ him, Helwyse began to be more at ease. Seeing the steward with
+ whom he had spoken the night before, he asked him whereabouts
+ he supposed the schooner was.</p>
+
+ <p>"O, she'll be in by night, sir, safe enough. Wind's
+ freshened up a good bit since; wouldn't take her long to rig a
+ new bowsprit. Beg pardon, sir, did you happen to know the party
+ next door to you?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I know no one. What about him?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Can't find him nowhere, sir. Door locked this morning;
+ hadn't used his bed; must have come aboard, for there was a
+ violin lying on the bed in a black box, for all the world like
+ a coffin, sir. Queer, ain't it?"</p>
+
+ <p>The steward was called away, but Helwyse's uneasiness had
+ returned. Did this fellow suspect nothing? The student of men
+ could not read his face; the power of insight seemed to have
+ left him. Reason could tell him that it was impossible he
+ should be suspected, but reason no longer satisfied him.</p>
+
+ <p>He left the cabin and once more sought the deck, harried and
+ anxious. Why could not he be stolid and indifferent, as were
+ many worse criminals than he? Or was his disquiet a gauge of
+ his moral accountability? By as much as he was more finely
+ gifted than other men, was the stain of sin upon his soul more
+ ineffaceable? Last night, ignorance was the only evil; but had
+ he been satisfied with less wisdom, might he not have sinned
+ with more impunity? Nevertheless, Balder Helwyse would hardly
+ have been willing to purchase greater ease at the price of
+ being less a man.</p>
+
+ <p>The steamer descended the narrow and swift current of East
+ River, rounded Castle Garden, and reached her pier before eight
+ o'clock. Shoulder to shoulder with the other passengers,
+ Helwyse descended the gangplank. The official who took his
+ ticket eyed him so closely that there was the beginning of an
+ impulse in his weary brain to knock the fellow down. Finding
+ himself not interfered with, however, he passed on to the
+ rattling street, beginning to understand that the attention he
+ excited was not owing to a visible brand of Cain, but to his
+ beard and hair which were at variance with the fashion of that
+ day. He was neither more nor less a cynosure than at other
+ times. But he was more sensitive to notice, and it now occurred
+ to him that his unique appearance was unsafe as well as
+ irksome. Were a certain body found, in connection with evidence
+ more or less circumstantial, how readily might he be pointed
+ out! He fancied himself reading the description in a newspaper,
+ and realized how many and how easily noted were his
+ peculiarities. His carelessness of public remark had been
+ folly. The sooner his peculiarities were amended, the
+ better!</p>
+
+ <p>At the corner of the street stood a couple of
+ policemen,&mdash;ponderous, powerful men, able between them to
+ carry to jail the most refractory criminal. One path was open
+ to Helwyse, whereby to recover his self-respect, and regain his
+ true footing with the world; and that led into the hands of
+ those policemen! With a revulsion of feeling perhaps less
+ strange than it seems, he walked up to them, resolved to
+ surrender himself on a charge of murder. It was the simplest
+ issue to his embarrassments.</p>
+
+ <p>"Policemen!" he began, with a return of his assured voice
+ and bearing. They stared at him, and one said, "How?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Direct me to the best hotel near here!" said Helwyse.</p>
+
+ <p>They stared, and told him the way to the Astor House.</p>
+
+ <p>There had been but the briefest hesitation in Helwyse's
+ mind, but during that pause he had reconsidered his resolve and
+ said No to it. Remembering some episodes of his past history,
+ he cannot hastily be accused of vulgar fear of death. In his
+ case, indeed, it may have required more courage to close his
+ mouth than to open it. Be that as it might, the question as to
+ the degree and nature of his guilt was still unsettled in his
+ mind. Moreover, had he been clear on this point, he yet
+ distrusted the competence of human laws to do him justice. He
+ shrank from surrender, less as affecting his person than as
+ superseding his judgment. But, failing himself and mankind, to
+ what other court can he appeal? Should the fitting tribunal
+ appear, will he have the nerve to face it?</p>
+
+ <p>He did not go to the Astor House, notwithstanding the
+ trouble he had taken to ask his way thither. He coasted along
+ the more obscure thoroughfares, seeming to find something
+ congenial in them. Here were people, many of whom had also
+ committed crimes, whose eyes he need not shun to meet, who were
+ his brethren. To be sure, they gave him no friendly glances,
+ taking him for some dainty aristocrat, whom idle curiosity had
+ led to their domains. But Helwyse knew the secret of his
+ kinship; and he perhaps indulged a wild momentary dream of
+ proclaiming himself to them, entering into their life, and
+ vanishing from that world that had known him heretofore. It is
+ a shorter step than is generally supposed, from human height to
+ human degradation.</p>
+
+ <p>A pale girl with handsome features, careless expression, and
+ somewhat disordered hair, leant out of a low window, her loose
+ dress falling partly open from her bosom as she did so.</p>
+
+ <p>"Where are you going, my love?" inquired she, with a
+ professionally attractive smile. "Aren't you going to give me a
+ lock of that sweet yellow hair?&mdash;there's a duck!"</p>
+
+ <p>It so happened that Helwyse had never before been openly
+ accosted by a member of this class of the community. Was this
+ infringement of the rule the result of his own fall, or of the
+ girl's exceptional effrontery? He had an indignant glance ready
+ poised, but forbore to hurl it! The worst crime of the young
+ woman was that she disposed of herself at a rate of
+ remuneration exactly corresponding to the value of the
+ commodity; whereas he, less economical and orderly, had
+ mortgaged his own soul by disposing of some one else's body,
+ and was, if anything, out of pocket by the transaction!
+ Undoubtedly the young woman had the best of it; very likely,
+ had she been aware of the circumstances, she would not have
+ deigned him so much as a smile. He therefore neither yielded to
+ her solicitations nor rebuked them, but passed on. The
+ adventure rectified his fraternizing impulse. Albeit standing
+ accountant for so great a sin, the mire was as yet alien to
+ him.</p>
+
+ <p>But there was pertinence in the young woman's question;
+ where was he going, indeed? Since the catastrophe on board the
+ steamer, he had forgotten Doctor Glyphic. He felt small
+ inclination to meet his relative now; but certain
+ considerations of personal interest no longer wore the same
+ color as yesterday. Robbed of his self-respect, he could ill
+ afford to surrender worldly wealth into the bargain. On the
+ other hand, to palm himself off on his uncle for a true man was
+ adding hypocrisy to his other crime.</p>
+
+ <p>Such an objection, however, could hardly have turned the
+ scale. Great crimes are magnets of smaller ones. It was
+ necessary for Helwyse to alter the whole scheme of his
+ life-voyage; and since he had failed in beating up against the
+ wind, why not make all sail before it? Meanwhile, it was easier
+ to call on Doctor Glyphic than to devise a new course of
+ action; and thus, had matters been allowed to take their
+ natural turn, mere inertia might have brought about their
+ meeting.</p>
+
+ <p>But the irony of events turns our sternest resolves to
+ ridicule. On the next street-corner was a hair-dresser's shop,
+ its genial little proprietor, plump and smug, rubbing his hands
+ and smiling in the doorway. Beholding the commanding figure of
+ the yellow-bearded young aristocrat, afar off, his professional
+ mouth watered over him. What a harvest for shears and razor was
+ here! Dare he hope that to him would be intrusted the glorious
+ task of reaping it?</p>
+
+ <p>As Helwyse gained the corner, his weary eyes took in the
+ smiling hair-dresser, the little room beyond cheerful with
+ sunshine and colored paper-hangings, and the padded chair for
+ customers to recline in. Here might he rest awhile, and rise up
+ a new man,&mdash;a stranger to himself and to all who had known
+ him. It was fitting that the inward change should take effect
+ without; not to mention that the wearing of so conspicuous a
+ mane was as unsafe as it was unsuitable.</p>
+
+ <p>He entered the shop, therefore,&mdash;the proprietor backing
+ and bowing before him,&mdash;and sat down with a sigh in the
+ padded chair. Immediately he was enveloped in a light linen
+ robe, a towel was tucked in round his neck by deft caressing
+ fingers, the soothing murmur of a voice was in his ear, and
+ presently sounded the click-click of shears. The descendant of
+ the Vikings closed his eyes and felt comfortable.</p>
+
+ <p>The peculiar color and luxuriance of Balder's hair and beard
+ were marked attributes of the Helwyse line. In these days of
+ ponderous genealogies, who would be surprised to learn that the
+ family sprang from that Balder, surnamed the Beautiful, who was
+ the sun-god of Scandinavian mythology? Certain of his
+ distinctive characteristics, both physical and mental, would
+ appear to have been perpetuated with marvellous distinctness
+ throughout the descent; above all, the golden locks, the blue
+ eyes, and the sunny disposition.</p>
+
+ <p>For the rest, so far as sober history can trace them back,
+ they seem to have been a noble and adventurous race of men,
+ loving the sea, but often taking a high part in the political
+ affairs of the nation. The sons were uniformly fair, but the
+ daughters dark,&mdash;owing, it was said, to the first mother
+ of the line having been a dark-eyed woman. But the advent of a
+ dark-eyed heir had been foretold from the earliest times, not
+ without ominous (albeit obscure) hints as to the part he would
+ play in the family history. The precise wording of none of
+ these old prophecies has come down to us; but they seem in
+ general to have intimated that the dark-eyed Helwyse would
+ bring the race to a ruinous and disgraceful end, saving on the
+ accomplishment of conditions too improbable to deserve
+ recording. The dead must return to life, the living forsake
+ their identity, love unite the blood of the victim to that of
+ the destroyer,&mdash;and other yet stranger things must happen
+ before the danger could be averted.</p>
+
+ <p>The superstitious reverence paid to enigmatical utterances
+ of this kind has long ago passed away; and, if any meaning ever
+ attaches to them, it is apt to be sadly commonplace.
+ Nevertheless, when Balder was born, and the hereditary blue
+ eyes were found wanting, the circumstance was doubtless the
+ occasion of much half-serious banter among those to whom the
+ ominous prophecies were familiar. Certainly the young man had
+ already made one grave mistake; and he could hardly have
+ followed it up by a more disgraceful retreat than this to the
+ hair-dresser's saloon. The ghosts of his heroic forefathers in
+ Valhalla would disown his shorn head with indignant scorn; for
+ their golden locks had ever been sacred to them as their honor.
+ When the Roman Empire was invaded by the Goths and Vandals, a
+ Helwyse&mdash;so runs the tale&mdash;was taken prisoner and
+ brought before the Roman General. The latter summoned a barber
+ and a headsman, and informed the captive that he might choose
+ between forfeiting his head, and that which grew upon it. As to
+ the precise words in which the Northern warrior couched his
+ reply, historians vary; but they are agreed on the important
+ point that his head was chopped off without delay!</p>
+
+ <p>Did the memory of these things bring no blush to Balder's
+ cheeks? There he sat, as indifferent, to all outward seeming,
+ as though he were asleep. But this may have been the apathy
+ consequent on the abandonment of lofty pretensions and sublime
+ ambitions; betraying proud sensitiveness rather than base lack
+ of feeling. Balder Helwyse was not the first man of parts to
+ appear in an undignified and unheroic light. The foremost man
+ of all this world once whined like a sick girl for his physic,
+ and preposterously overestimated his swimming powers; yet his
+ greatness found him out!</p>
+
+ <p>In sober earnest, however, what real importance attaches to
+ Helwyse's doings at this juncture? Physically and mentally
+ weary, he may have acted from the most ordinary motives. As to
+ his entertaining any superstitious crotchets about having his
+ hair cut,&mdash;the spirit of the age forbid it!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XIII"
+ id="XIII"></a>XIII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THROUGH A GLASS.</h3>
+
+ <p>The hair-dresser had the quality&mdash;now rare among his
+ class&mdash;of unlimited and self-enjoying loquacity; soothing,
+ because its little waves lapsed in objectless prattle on the
+ beach of the apprehension, to be attended to or not at
+ pleasure. The sentences were without regular head or tail, and
+ were connected by a friendly arrangement between themselves,
+ rather than by any logical sequence; while the recurring pauses
+ at interesting epochs of work wrought a recognition of how
+ caressing had been the easy voice, and accumulated a lazy
+ disposition to hear it continue.</p>
+
+ <p>After decking Helwyse for the sacrifice, he had murmured
+ confidentially in his ear, "Hair, sir?&mdash;or beard,
+ sir?&mdash;or both?&mdash;little of both, sir? Just so. Hair
+ first, please, sir. Love-ly morning!"</p>
+
+ <p>And thereupon began to clip and coo and whisk softly about,
+ in the highest state of barberic joy. As he worked, inspired by
+ the curly, flowing glossy locks which, to his eye, called
+ inarticulately for the tools of his trade, his undulating
+ monologue welled forth until Coleridge might have envied him.
+ Helwyse heard the sound, but let the words go by to that
+ unknown limbo whither all sounds, good or bad, have been flying
+ since time began.</p>
+
+ <p>By and by the hair was done; there ensued a plying of
+ brushes, a blowing down the neck, and a shaking out of the
+ linen apron.</p>
+
+ <p>"Will you cast your eyes on the mirror now, sir,
+ please?"</p>
+
+ <p>"No,&mdash;go on and finish, first," replied Helwyse; and
+ forthwith a cushion was insinuated beneath his head, and his
+ feet were elevated upon a rest. He heard the preparation of the
+ warm lather, and anon the knowing strapping of a razor. He put
+ up his hand and stroked his beard for the last time, wondering
+ how he would look without it.</p>
+
+ <p>"Never saw the like before, sir; must have annoyed you
+ dreadful!" remarked the commiserating barber, as he passed the
+ preparatory scissors round his customer's jaw, mowing the great
+ golden sheaf at one sweep. He spoke of it as though it were a
+ cancer or other painful excrescence, the removal of which would
+ be to the sufferer a boon unspeakable.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse's face expressed neither anguish nor relief; he
+ presently lost himself in thoughts of his own, only returning
+ to the perception of outside things when the barber asked him
+ whether he, also, had ever attended camp-meeting; the subject
+ being evidently one which had been held forth upon for some
+ time past.</p>
+
+ <p>"No?" continued the little man who by long practice had
+ acquired a wonderful power of interpreting silence. "Well, it's
+ a great thing, sir; and a right curious thing is experiencing
+ religion, too! A great blessing I've found it, sir; there's a
+ peace dwells with me, as the minister says, right along all the
+ time now. Does the razor please you, sir? Ah! I was a wild and
+ godless being once, although always reckoned a smart hand with
+ the razor;&mdash;Satan never took my cunning hand, as the poet
+ says, away from me. Yes, there was a time when I was how-d'
+ y'-do with all the bloods around the place, and a good business
+ I used to do out of them, too, sir; but religion is a peace
+ there's no understanding, as the Good Book says; and if I don't
+ make all I used to, I save twice as much,&mdash;and that's the
+ good of it, sir. Beau-ti-ful chin is yours, sir, I
+ declare!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Do you believe in the orthodox faith?" demanded Helwyse;
+ "in miracles, and the Trinity, and so forth?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Everything we're told to believe in I believe, I hope, sir;
+ and as quick as I hear anything more, why, I'm ready to believe
+ that also, provided only it comes through orthodox channels, as
+ the saying is. Ah, sir, it's the unquestioning belief that
+ brings the happiness. I wouldn't have anything explained to me,
+ not if I could! and my faith is such, that what goes against it
+ I never would believe, not if you proved it to me black and
+ white, sir! Love-ly skin you've got, sir,&mdash;it's just like
+ a woman's. The intellect is a snare, that's what it
+ is,&mdash;ah, yes! You think with me, sir, don't you?"</p>
+
+ <p>But Helwyse had relapsed into silence. The little
+ hair-dresser was happy, was he?&mdash;happy, and hopeful, and
+ conscious of spiritual progress?&mdash;had no misgivings and
+ feared no danger,&mdash;because he had eliminated reason from
+ his scheme of religion! Divine reason,&mdash;could man live
+ without it? A snare?&mdash;Well, had not Balder found it
+ so?</p>
+
+ <p>True, that was not reason's fault, but his who misused
+ reason. True, also, that he who believed on others' authority
+ believed not ideas but men, and was destitute of self-reliance
+ or dignity. Yet the hair-dresser seemed to find in that very
+ dependence his best happiness, and to have built up a
+ factitious self-respect from the very ruin of true dignity. His
+ position was the antipodes of Balder's, yet, if results were
+ evidence, it was tenable and more successful.</p>
+
+ <p>This plump, superficial, smiling little hair-dresser was a
+ person of no importance, yet it happened to him to modify not
+ only Helwyse's external aspect, but the aspect of his mind as
+ well,&mdash;by the presentation of a new idea; for strange to
+ say, Helwyse had never chanced to doubt that seraphim were
+ higher than cherubim, or that independence was the only ladder
+ to heaven. To be taught by one avowedly without intellect is
+ humiliating; but the experience of many will furnish examples
+ of a singular disregard of this kind of proprieties.</p>
+
+ <p>When the shaving was done to the artist's satisfaction, he
+ held the mirror before his customer's face. Helwyse looked
+ narrowly at his reflection, as was natural in making the
+ acquaintance of one who was to be his near and intimate
+ companion. He beheld a set of features strongly yet gracefully
+ built, but shorn of a certain warm, manly attractiveness. The
+ immediate visibility of mouth and chin&mdash;index of so large
+ a part of man's nature&mdash;startled him. He was dismayed at
+ the ease wherewith the working of emotion might now be traced.
+ Man wholly unveiled to himself is indeed an awful spectacle, be
+ the dissection-room that of the surgeon or of the psychologist.
+ Hardly might angels themselves endure it. A measure of
+ ignorance of ourselves is wise, because consciousness of a
+ weakness may lead us to give it rein. Perfect strength can
+ coexist only with perfect knowledge, but neither is attainable
+ by man. Man should pay to be screened from himself, lest his
+ sword fail,&mdash;lest the Gorgon's head on his breast change
+ him to stone.</p>
+
+ <p>The gracious, outflowering veil of Balder Helwyse's life had
+ vanished, leaving nakedness. Henceforth he must depend on
+ fence, feint and guard, not on the downright sword-stroke. With
+ Adam, the fig-leaf succeeded innocence as a garment; for
+ Helwyse, artificial address must do duty as a fig-leaf. The day
+ of guiltless sincerity was past; gone likewise the day of open
+ acknowledgment of guilt. Now dawned the day of
+ counterfeiting,&mdash;not always the shortest of our mortal
+ year.</p>
+
+ <p>On the whole, Helwyse's new face pleased him not. He felt
+ self-estranged and self-distrustful. Standing on the borders of
+ a darker land, the thoughts and deeds of his past life swarmed
+ in review before his eyes. Many a seeming trifling event now
+ showed as the forewarning of harm to come. The day's journey
+ once over, we see its issue prophesied in each trumpery raven
+ and cloud that we have met since morning. However, the omens
+ would have read as well another way; for nature, like man, is
+ twofold, and can be as glibly quoted to Satan's advantage as to
+ God's.</p>
+
+ <p>"Very well done!" said Helwyse to the barber, passing a hand
+ over the close-cropped head and polished chin. "The only
+ trouble is, it cannot be done once for all."</p>
+
+ <p>As the little man smilingly remarked, however, the charge
+ was but ten cents. His customer paid it and went out, and was
+ seen by the hair-dresser to walk listlessly up the street. The
+ improvement in his personal appearance had not mended his
+ spirits. Indeed, it cannot be disguised that his trouble was
+ more serious than lay within a barber's skill altogether to set
+ right.</p>
+
+ <p>Were man potentially omniscient, then might Balder's late
+ deed be no crime, but a simple exercise of prerogative. But is
+ knowledge of evil real knowledge? God is goodness and man is
+ evil. God knows both good and evil. Man knows evil&mdash;knows
+ himself&mdash;only; knows God only in so far as he ceases to be
+ man and admits God. But this simple truth becomes confused if
+ we fancy a possible God in man.</p>
+
+ <p>This was Balder's difficulty. Possessed of a strong,
+ comprehensive mind, he had made a providence of himself;
+ confounded intelligence with integrity; used the moral
+ principle not as a law of action but as a means of insight. The
+ temptation so to do is strong in proportion as the mind is
+ greatly gifted. But experience shows no good results from
+ yielding to it. Blind moral instinct, if not safer, is more
+ comfortable!</p>
+
+ <p>Not the deed alone, but the revelation it brought, preyed on
+ the young man's peace. If he were a criminal to-day, then was
+ the whole argument of his past life criminal likewise.
+ Yesterday's deed was the logical outcome of a course of thought
+ extending over many yesterdays. Why, then, had not his present
+ gloom impended also, and warned him beforehand? Because, while
+ parleying with the Devil, he looks angelic; but having given
+ our soft-spoken interlocutor house-room, he makes up for lost
+ time by becoming direfully sincere!</p>
+
+ <p>On first facing the world in his new guise, Helwyse felt an
+ embarrassment which he fancied everybody must remark. But, in
+ fact (as he was not long discovering), he was no longer
+ remarkable; the barber had wiped out his individuality. It was
+ what he had wished, and yet his insignificance annoyed him. The
+ stare of the world had put him out of countenance; yet when it
+ stopped staring he was still unsatisfied. What can be the
+ solution of this paradox?</p>
+
+ <p>It perhaps was the occasion of his seeking the upper part of
+ the city, where houses were more scarce and there were fewer
+ people to be unconcerned! In country solitudes he could still
+ be the chief figure. He entered Broadway at the point where
+ Grace Church stands, and passed on through the sparsely
+ inhabited region now known as Union Square. The streets
+ hereabouts were but roughly marked out, and were left in many
+ places to the imagination. On the corner of Twenty-third Street
+ was a low whitewashed inn, whose spreading roof overshadowed
+ the girdling balcony. Farmers' wagons were housed beneath the
+ adjoining shed, and one was drawn up before the door, its
+ driver conversing with a personage in shirt-sleeves and straw
+ hat, answering to the name of Corporal Thompson.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse perhaps stopped at the Corporal's hospitable little
+ establishment to rest himself and get some breakfast; but
+ whether or not, his walk did not end here, but continued up
+ Broadway, and after passing a large kitchen-garden (whose
+ owner, a stout Dutchman, was pacing its central path, smoking a
+ long clay pipe which he took from his lips only to growl
+ guttural orders to the gardeners who were stooping here and
+ there over the beds), emerged into open country, where only an
+ occasional Irish shanty broke the solitude.</p>
+
+ <p>How long the young man walked he never knew; but at length,
+ from the summit of a low hill, he looked northwest and saw the
+ gleam of Hudson River. Leaving the road he struck across rocky
+ fields which finally brought him to the river-bank. A stony
+ promontory jutted into the water, and on this (having clambered
+ to its outer extremity) Helwyse sat down, his feet overhanging
+ the swirling current. The tide was just past the flood.</p>
+
+ <p>About two hundred yards up stream, to the northward, stood a
+ small wooden house, on the beach in front of which a shabby old
+ mariner was bailing out his boat. Southwards, some miles away,
+ curved the shadowed edge of the city, a spire mounting here and
+ there, a pencilled mist of smoke from chimneys, a fringe of
+ thready masts around the farthest point. In front slid
+ ceaselessly away the vast sweep of levelled water, and still it
+ came undiminished on. The opposing shore was a mile distant,
+ its rocky front gradually gaining abruptness and height until
+ lost round the northern curve. But directly opposite Helwyse's
+ promontory, the stony wall was for some way especially
+ precipitous and high, its lofty brink serried with a thick
+ phalanx of trees.</p>
+
+ <p>This spot finally monopolized the adventurer's attention;
+ had he been in Germany, he would have looked for gray
+ castle-towers rising behind the foliage. The place looked
+ inaccessible and romantic, and was undeniably picturesque. New
+ York was far enough away to be mistaken
+ for&mdash;say&mdash;Alexandria; while the broad river certainly
+ took its rise in as prehistoric an age as the Nile itself.
+ Perhaps in the early morning of the world some chieftain built
+ his stronghold there, and fought notable battles and gave
+ mighty feasts; and later married, and begat stalwart sons, or a
+ daughter beautiful as earth and sky! Where to-day were her
+ youth and beauty, her loving noble heart, her warm melodious
+ voice, her eyes full of dark light? Why were there no such
+ women now?&mdash;not warped, imperfect, only half alive in body
+ and spirit; but charged from the heart outwards with pure
+ divine vitality,&mdash;natures vivid as fire, yet by strength
+ serene!</p>
+
+ <p>"Why did not I live when she lived, to marry her?" muttered
+ Helwyse in a dream. "A woman whose infinite variety age could
+ not alter nor custom stale! A true wife would have kept me from
+ error. What man can comprehend the world, if he puts half the
+ world away? Now it is too late; she might have helped me rise
+ to greatness, but not to bear disgrace. Ah, Balder Helwyse,
+ poor fool! you babble as if she stood before you to take or
+ leave. <i>You</i> rise to greatness? You never had the germs of
+ greatness in you! You are so little that not the goddess Freya
+ herself could have made you tall! Through what delusion did you
+ fancy yourself better than any other worm?"</p>
+
+ <p>There was an interval, not more than a rod or two in width,
+ in the tree-hedge which lined the opposite cliff. Through this
+ one might get a narrow glimpse of what lay beyond. A strip of
+ grassy lawn extended in front of what seemed to be the stone
+ corner of a house. The distance obscured detail, but it looked
+ massively built, though not after the modern style. As Helwise
+ gazed, sharpening his eyes to discern more clearly, he saw a
+ figure moving across the lawn directly towards him. Advancing
+ to the brink of the cliff, it there paused and seemed to return
+ his glance. Helwyse could not tell whether it were man or
+ woman. Had the river only been narrower!</p>
+
+ <p>The next moment he remembered his telescope, and, taking it
+ from its case, he was at a bound within one hundred yards of
+ the western shore. Man or woman? he steadied the glass on his
+ knee and looked again. A woman, surely,&mdash;but how strangely
+ dressed! Such a costume had not been in vogue since Damascus
+ was a new name in men's mouths. Balder gazed and gazed.
+ Accurately to distinguish the features was
+ impossible,&mdash;tantalizingly so; for the gazer was convinced
+ that she was both young and beautiful. Her motions, her
+ bearing, the graceful peculiarity of her garb,&mdash;a hundred
+ nameless evidences made it sure. How delightful to watch her in
+ her unconsciousness! yet Helwyse felt a delicacy in thus
+ stealing on her without her knowledge or consent. But the
+ misgiving was not strong enough to shut up his telescope;
+ perhaps it added a zest to the enjoyment.</p>
+
+ <p>"The very princess you were just now dreaming of! the most
+ beautiful and complete woman! Would I were the prince to win
+ thee!"</p>
+
+ <p>This aspiration was whispered, as though its object were
+ within conversable distance. Balder could be imaginative enough
+ when the humor took him.</p>
+
+ <p>Hardly had the whisper passed his lips when he saw the
+ princess majestically turn her lovely head, slowly and
+ heedfully, until her glance seemed directly to meet his own.
+ His cheeks burned; it was as if she had actually overheard him.
+ Was she gracious or offended? He saw her stretch towards him
+ her arms, and then, with a gesture of beautiful power, clasp
+ her hands and draw them in to her bosom.</p>
+
+ <p>Prince Balder's hand trembled, the telescope slipped; the
+ quick effort to regain it lent it an impetus that shot it far
+ into the water. It had done its work and was gone forever. The
+ beautiful princess was once more a vague speck across a mile of
+ rapid river; now, even the speck had moved beyond the trees and
+ was out of sight!</p>
+
+ <p>The episode had come so unexpected, and so quickly passed,
+ that now it seemed never to have been at all! But Helwyse had
+ yielded himself unreservedly to the influence of the moment.
+ Following so aptly the fanciful creation of his thought, the
+ apparition had acquired peculiar significance. The abrupt
+ disappearance afflicted him like a positive loss.</p>
+
+ <p>Did he, then, soberly believe himself and the princess to
+ have exchanged glances (not to speak of thoughts) across a
+ river a mile wide? Perhaps he merely courted a fancy from which
+ the test of reason was deliberately withheld. Spirits not being
+ amenable to material laws, what was the odds (so far as
+ exchange of spiritual sentiment was concerned) whether the
+ prince and princess were separated by miles or inches?</p>
+
+ <p>But however plausible the fancy, it was over. Helwyse leaned
+ back on the rock, drew his hat over his eyes, folded his hands
+ beneath his head, and appeared to sleep.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XIV"
+ id="XIV"></a>XIV.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE TOWER OF BABEL.</h3>
+
+ <p>In a perfect state of society, where people will think and
+ act in harmony with only the purest æsthetic laws, a knowledge
+ of stenography and photography will suffice for the creation of
+ perfect works of art. But until that epoch comes, the artist
+ must be content to do the grouping, toning, and proportioning
+ of his picture for himself, under penalty of redundancy and
+ confusion. People nowadays seldom do or think the right thing
+ at the fitting moment; insomuch that the biographer, if he
+ would be intelligible, must use his own discretion in arranging
+ his materials.</p>
+
+ <p>Now, in view of the rough shaking which late events had
+ given Balder and his opinions, it is doing no violence to
+ probability to fancy him taking an early opportunity to pass
+ these opinions in review. It would be easy, by a glance at the
+ magic ring, to reproduce his meditations just as they passed
+ through his brain. Brevity and pertinence, however, counsel us
+ to recall a dialogue which had taken place about three years
+ before.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder and his father were then in the North of England; and
+ the latter (who never concerned himself with any save the
+ plainest and most practical philosophy) was not a little
+ startled at an analogy drawn by his son between the cloud-cap
+ on Helvellyn's head and the Almighty! Premising that the
+ cloud-cap, though apparently stable, was really created by the
+ continuous passage of warmer air through a cold region around
+ the summit of the mountain, whereby it was for a moment
+ condensed into visibility and then swept on,&mdash;having
+ postulated this fact, and disregarding the elder's remark that
+ he believed not a word of it,&mdash;Balder went on to say that
+ God was only a set of attributes,&mdash;in a word, the
+ perfection of all human attributes,&mdash;and not at all an
+ individual!</p>
+
+ <p>"And what has that to do with your cloud-making theory?"
+ demanded Thor, with scorn.</p>
+
+ <p>"The perfect human attributes," replied Balder, unruffled,
+ "correspond to the region of condensation,&mdash;the cold
+ place, you understand."</p>
+
+ <p>"Do they? Well?"</p>
+
+ <p>"The constant condensation of the warm current from below
+ corresponds to the taking on of these attributes by a ceaseless
+ succession of human souls. Filling out the Divine character,
+ they lose identity, and so make room for others."</p>
+
+ <p>"What are these attributes?"</p>
+
+ <p>"They are ineffable,&mdash;they are omniscience,&mdash;the
+ comprehension of the whole creative idea."</p>
+
+ <p>"You expect me to believe that,&mdash;eh?" growled Thor.</p>
+
+ <p>"If I could believe you understood it, dear old sceptic!"
+ returned Balder, with affectionate irreverence, throwing his
+ arm across his father's broad shoulders. "I say that every soul
+ of right capacity, living for culture, and not afraid of
+ itself, will at last reach that highest point. It is the
+ sublime goal of man, and no human life is complete unless in
+ gaining it. Many fail, but not all. I will not! No, I am not
+ blasphemous; I think life without definite aim not worth
+ having; and that aim, the highest conceivable."</p>
+
+ <p>Thor, having stared in silence at his descendant, came out
+ with a stentorian Viking laugh, which Balder sustained with
+ perfect good-humor.</p>
+
+ <p>"Ho, ho!&mdash;the devil is in you, son!&mdash;in those
+ black eyes of yours,&mdash;ho, ho! No other Helwyse ever had
+ such eyes,&mdash;or such ideas either! Well, but supposing you
+ passed the condensation point, what then?"</p>
+
+ <p>Balder, who was entirely in earnest about the matter,
+ answered gravely,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"I cease to be; but what was I becomes the pure,
+ life-giving, spiritual substance, and enters into fresh
+ personalities, and so passes up again in endless
+ circulation."</p>
+
+ <p>"Hum! and how with the evil ones, boy?"</p>
+
+ <p>"As with all waste matter; they are cast aside, and, as
+ distinct souls, are gradually annihilated. But they may still
+ manure the soil, and involuntarily help the growth of others.
+ Sooner or later, in one or another form, all come into
+ use."</p>
+
+ <p>"For all I see, then," quoth Thor, "your devils come to the
+ same end as your gods!"</p>
+
+ <p>"There is the same kind of difference," returned the
+ philosopher, "as between light and earth,&mdash;both of which
+ help the growth of flowers; but light gives color and beauty,
+ earth only the insipid matter. I would rather be the
+ light."</p>
+
+ <p>"Another thing," proceeded Thor, ignoring this distinction;
+ "admitting all else, how do you account for your region of
+ condensation?"</p>
+
+ <p>"By the necessity of perfection," answered Balder, after
+ some consideration. "There would be no meaning in existence
+ unless it tended towards perfection. But you have hit on the
+ unanswerable question."</p>
+
+ <p>Thor shook his head and huge grizzled beard. "German
+ University humbug!" growled he. "Get you into a scrape some
+ day. The cloud's not made in that way, I tell you! Come, let's
+ go back to the inn."</p>
+
+ <p>"Take my arm," said Balder; and as together they descended
+ the spur of the mountain, he added lovingly, "I'll bring no
+ clouds across your sky, my dear old man!" So the hospitable inn
+ received them.</p>
+
+ <p>The discussion between the two was never renewed; but Balder
+ held to his creed. He elaborated and fortified what had been
+ mere outline before. No dogma can be conceived which many
+ circumstances will not seem to confirm and justify. But we
+ cannot attempt to keep abreast of Balder's deductions. There
+ are as many theological systems as individual souls; and no
+ system can be wholly apprehended by any one save its
+ author.</p>
+
+ <p>Mastery of men and things,&mdash;supreme knowledge to the
+ end of supreme power,&mdash;such seems to have been his
+ ambition,&mdash;an ambition too abstract and lofty for much
+ rivalry. Nature and human nature were at once his laboratory
+ and his instruments. His senses were to him outlets of
+ divinity. The good and evil of such a scheme scarce need
+ pointing out. It was the apotheosis of self-respect; but
+ self-respect raised to such a height becomes self-worship;
+ human vision dazzles at the sublimity of the prospect; at the
+ moment of greatest weakness the soul arrogates invincible
+ power, and falls! For, the mightier man is, the more absolutely
+ does he need the support of a mightier Man than he can ever
+ be.</p>
+
+ <p>No doubt Balder had often been assailed by doubts and
+ weariness; the path had seemed too long and arduous, and he had
+ secretly pined for some swift issue from perplexity and delay.
+ In such a moment was it that the voice of darkness gained his
+ ear, and, like a will-o'-the-wisp, lured him to calamity.
+ Verily, it is not easy to be God. Only builders of the Tower of
+ Babel know the awfulness of its overthrow.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder's spirit lay prostrate among the ruins, too stunned
+ and bewildered to see the reason or justice of his fall. Such a
+ state is dangerous, for, the better part of the mind being
+ either occupied with its disaster or stupefied by it, the
+ superficial part is readily moved to folly or
+ extravagance,&mdash;to deeds and thoughts which a saner moment
+ would scout and ridicule. Well is it, then, if the blind steps
+ are guided to better foothold than they know how to choose.
+ Angels are said to be particularly watchful over those who
+ sleep; perhaps, also, during the darkness which follows on
+ moral perversion.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XV"
+ id="XV"></a>XV.</h2>
+
+ <h3>CHARON'S FERRY.</h3>
+
+ <p>After lying motionless for half an hour, Balder suddenly sat
+ upright and settled his hat on his head. A new purpose had come
+ to him which, arriving later than it might have done, made him
+ wish to act upon it without delay.</p>
+
+ <p>The old mariner had by this time bailed out his boat, and,
+ having shipped a mast in the forward thwart, was dropping down
+ stream. As he neared the promontory Balder hailed
+ him:&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Hullo! skipper, take me across?"</p>
+
+ <p>The skipper, without replying, steered shorewards, the other
+ clambering down the rock to meet him. After a brief parley,
+ during which the old fellow closely scrutinized his intending
+ passenger from head to foot, a bargain was struck, and they put
+ forth, tacking diagonally across stream. For Balder, having
+ charged his imagination with castles, warlike chieftains, and
+ beautiful princesses, had finally arrived at the conclusion
+ that the stone house was an enchanter's castle; the figure he
+ had seen, an imprisoned lady; himself, a knight-errant bound to
+ rescue her and give the wicked enchanter his deserts. This idea
+ possessed his brain for the moment more vividly than do
+ realities most men. The plumed helmet was on his head, he
+ glittered with shining arms and sword, his heart warmed and
+ throbbed with visions of conflict and bold emprise. The
+ commonplace assumed an aspect of grandeur and magnificence in
+ harmony with his chivalric mania. The leaky craft in which he
+ sat became a majestic barge; the skipper, some wrinkled Charon
+ who doubtless had ferried many a brave knight to his death
+ beneath yonder castle's walls. That seeming birch-stump on the
+ farther shore was the castle champion, armed cap-a-pie in
+ silver harness and ready with drawn sword to do battle against
+ all comers. Trim the sail, ferryman, and steer thy
+ skilfullest!</p>
+
+ <p>The kind of insanity which sees in outward manifestation the
+ fantasies of the mind is an affection incident at times to
+ every one. An artist sees beauties in a landscape, an artisan
+ in pulleys and levers, and either may be so far insane in the
+ eyes of the other. Nature discovers grandeur, beauty, or truth
+ according as the quality abides in the seer. In this view
+ Balder or Don Quixote was no more insane than other people.
+ Their eyes bore true witness to what was in their minds, and
+ the sanest eyes can do no more. Their minds were, perhaps, out
+ of focus; but who can cast the first stone?</p>
+
+ <p>The skipper, when not masquerading as Charon, was a lean,
+ brown, and wrinkled old salt, neither complete nor clean of
+ garb, and bulging as to one lank cheek with a quid of tobacco.
+ At first he sat silent, dividing his attention between the
+ conduct of his boat and his passenger.</p>
+
+ <p>"Whereabouts will yer land, Captain?" he asked when they
+ were fairly under way.</p>
+
+ <p>"Wherever there is a path upwards. Who is the owner of the
+ castle?"</p>
+
+ <p>"The castle? Well, there ain't many rightly knows just what
+ his name is," answered Charon, cocking his gray eye rather
+ quizzically. "Some says one thing, some another. I have heard
+ tell he was Davy Jones himself!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Have you ever seen him?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, I don't know; I've seen something that might have
+ been him; but there's no telling! he can fix himself up to look
+ like pretty much anything, they say. There ain't many calls up
+ to the castle, anyway."</p>
+
+ <p>"Why not?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, there's a big wall all around the place, for one
+ thing, and never a gate in it; so without yer dives under
+ ground and up again, there don't seem no easy way of getting
+ in."</p>
+
+ <p>"Does the owner never come out, then?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, he can get out, I expect, when he wants to," replied
+ the wrinkled humorist, with a weather-beaten grin. "They do say
+ he whips off on a broomstick about once a month and steers for
+ Bos-ton!" His fashion of utterance was a leisurely sing-song,
+ like the roll of a vessel anchored in a ground-swell.</p>
+
+ <p>"Why does he go there?" demanded Prince Balder, with the air
+ of finding nothing extravagant or improbable in the sailor's
+ yarn. The latter (a little doubting whether his interlocutor
+ were a simpleton or a "deep one") answered, after a moment's
+ pause,&mdash;to replenish his imagination perhaps,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, in course, I knows nothing what he does; but they do
+ say he coasts around to all the ho-tels and overhauls the log.
+ He's been laying for some one this twenty year. My idea, it's
+ about time he hailed him!"</p>
+
+ <p>"What does he want with him?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, yer see, what folks say is, this chap had played some
+ game or other off on Davy; so Davy he puts a rod in pickle and
+ vows he'd be even with the chap, yet.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yer see,&mdash;I'll tell yer," continued Charon, leaning
+ forward on his knee and speaking confidentially; "just as this
+ chap was putting off,&mdash;with some of Davy's belongings,
+ likely,&mdash;Davy up and cuts a slice of flesh and blood off
+ him. Well, he takes this slice and fixes it up one way or
+ another, and makes a witch out of it,&mdash;handsome as she can
+ be,&mdash;enough to draw a chap's heart right out through his
+ jacket. Now, being as she's his own flesh and blood, d' yer
+ see, this chap I'm telling yer on 's bound to come back after
+ her afore he dies. Well, soon as Davy gets hold on him, he ups
+ with him to the place yonder and outs with the witch. 'Here yer
+ are, my dear friend!' says he (as civil as may be), 'here's yer
+ own flesh and blood a-waiting for yer!' Well, the chap grabs
+ for her, and once he touches her there ain't no letting go no
+ more. Off she starts on her broomstick, he along behind, till
+ they gets over Hell gate&mdash;" Charon checked himself, made
+ an ominous downward gesture with his right forefinger, and
+ emphasized it by spitting solemnly to leeward.</p>
+
+ <p>"Did you ever meet him,&mdash;this man?" asked Helwyse,
+ rousing himself from a brown study and looking Charon in the
+ eyes.</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, now, I couldn't tell for certain as I ever met him,"
+ replied the other, returning the look with an odd wrinkling of
+ the features. "But it's nigh on twenty year that I fetched a
+ man across this very spot, and back again in the evening, that
+ might have been him. Leastways, he was the last caller ever I
+ took over to that house."</p>
+
+ <p>"I am the first since he&mdash;eh?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, yer are; and, Captain,&mdash;no offence to
+ you,&mdash;but allowing for a lot of hair he had, he was like
+ enough to you to be yer twin brother!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Or even myself! So Davy Jones goes by the name of Doctor
+ Glyphic in these parts, does he?" said Balder, with a sudden,
+ incisive smile, which almost cut through the old ferryman's
+ self-possession. The boat at the same moment glided into a
+ little cove, and the passenger jumped ashore. Charon stood
+ deferentially touching his weather-stained hat, too much
+ mystified to speak. But the fare which Helwyse handed him
+ restored his voice.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thank yer, Captain,&mdash;thank yer kindly!&mdash;hope no
+ offence, Captain,&mdash;a chap picks up a deal of gossip in
+ twenty year, and&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"No offence in the world!" cried Helwyse; "I take you for a
+ powerful enchanter, who seems to steer one way, when he is in
+ fact taking his passenger in another. Where are you bound?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Well, I was dropping down a bit to see if the schooner
+ ain't around yet. She'd ought to be in by now, if nothing ain't
+ runned into her in the fog."</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse paused a moment, eying Charon sharply. "The schooner
+ 'Resurrection,'" he began, and, seeing he had hit the mark,
+ continued, "was run into last night on Long Island Sound, and
+ had her bowsprit carried away. But no serious damage was done,
+ and she'll be in by night, if the wind holds."</p>
+
+ <p>With this he bade the awe-stricken old yarn-spinner
+ farewell, and, with secret laughter at his bewilderment, turned
+ to the narrow zigzag path that climbed the bank, passing the
+ birch-stump champion without a glance of recognition. A few
+ vigorous minutes brought him to the summit, whence, facing
+ round, he saw the broad river crawl beneath him; the little
+ boat, with Charon in the stern, drift downwards; and beyond,
+ the whole rough length of Manhattan Island.</p>
+
+ <p>A few days before Thor Helwyse's departure for Europe (some
+ four years after his wife's death) he had left a certain little
+ boy and girl in charge of the nurse,&mdash;a woman in whose
+ faithfulness he placed the utmost confidence,&mdash;and had
+ crossed from Brooklyn to New Jersey, to say good by to Brother
+ Hiero. Returning at night he found one of the
+ children&mdash;his son Balder&mdash;locked up in the nursery;
+ the nurse and the little girl had disappeared, nor did Thor
+ again set eyes on either of them.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder, as he grew up, often questioned his father
+ concerning various events which had happened beyond the reach
+ of his childish memory; and among other stories, no doubt this
+ of the farewell visit to Uncle Glyphic had been often told with
+ all the details. By no miracle, therefore, but simply by an
+ acute mental process, associating together time, place, and
+ description, was Balder enabled so to dumfounder old
+ Charon.</p>
+
+ <p>Embarking on a phantom quest, his brain full of whimsical
+ visions, Balder had thus unexpectedly stepped into the path of
+ his legitimate affair. The accident (for no better reason than
+ that it was such) inspired him with a superficial cheerfulness.
+ He had landed some distance below his uncle Glyphic's
+ house,&mdash;for such indeed it was,&mdash;and he now took his
+ way towards it through trees and underbrush. It was so
+ situated, and so thickly surrounded with foliage, as to be
+ visible from no point in the vicinity. Had the site been chosen
+ with a view to concealment, the builder could not have
+ succeeded better. Remembering the eccentricity of his uncle's
+ character, as portrayed in many an anecdote, Balder would not
+ have been surprised to find him living under ground, or in a
+ pyramid.</p>
+
+ <p>On arriving at the wall whereof the ferryman had told him,
+ he found it a truly formidable affair, some twelve feet high
+ and built of brick. To scale it without a ladder was
+ impossible; but Balder, never doubting that there was a gate
+ somewhere, set out in search of it.</p>
+
+ <p>It was tiresome walking over the uneven ground and through
+ obstructing bushes, branches, and stumps. The tall brick
+ barrier seemed as interminable as unbroken. How many houses,
+ thought Balder, might have been built from the material thus
+ wasted! If ever he came into possession of the place, he
+ resolved to present the brick to his friend Charon, that he
+ might replace his wooden shanty with something more durable and
+ convenient, and perhaps build a dock for the schooner
+ "Resurrection" to lie in. It must have taken a fortune to put
+ up such a wall; were the enclosure proportionally valuable, it
+ was worth while crossing the ocean to see it. Still more wall!
+ fully a mile of it already, and yet further it rambled on
+ through leafy thickets. But no signs of a gate!</p>
+
+ <p>"I believe the Devil really does live here!" exclaimed
+ Balder, in impatient heat; "and the only way in or out is on a
+ broomstick,&mdash;or by diving under ground, as Charon
+ said!"</p>
+
+ <p>Stumbling onwards awhile farther, he suddenly came again
+ upon the river-bank, having skirted the whole length of the
+ wall. There was actually no getting in! The castle was
+ impregnable.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse sat down at the foot of a birch-tree which grew a
+ few yards from the wall.</p>
+
+ <p>"How does my uncle manage about his butcher and baker, I
+ wonder! He might at least have provided a derrick for
+ victualling his stronghold. Perhaps he hauls up provisions by
+ ropes over the face of the cliff. No doubt, Charon knew about
+ it. Shall I go down and look?"</p>
+
+ <p>It was provoking&mdash;having come so far to call on a
+ relative&mdash;to be put off with a mile or two of brick wall.
+ The gate must have been walled up since his father's time, for
+ Thor had never mentioned any deficiency in that respect. But
+ Balder's determination was piqued,&mdash;not to mention his
+ curiosity. Had the path from Mr. MacGentle's office to Doctor
+ Glyphic's door been straight and unobstructed, the young man
+ might have wandered aside and never reached the end. As it was,
+ he was goaded into the resolution to see his uncle at all
+ hazards. An additional spur was the thought of the gracious
+ apparition which he had seen&mdash;or dreamt he saw&mdash;from
+ the farther bank. Was she indeed but an apparition?&mdash;or
+ the single reality amidst the throng of fantasies evoked by his
+ overwrought mind?&mdash;beaconing him through misty errors to a
+ fate better than he knew! In all seriousness, who could she be?
+ Had Doctor Glyphic crowned his eccentricities by marrying, and
+ begetting a daughter?</p>
+
+ <p>These speculations were interrupted by the clear, joyous
+ note of a bird, just above Balder's head. It was such a note as
+ might have been uttered by a paradisical cuckoo with the breath
+ of a brighter world in his throat. Looking up, he saw a
+ beautiful little fowl perched on the topmost twig of the
+ birch-tree. It had a slender bill, and on its head a crest of
+ splendid feathers, which it set up at Balder in a most
+ coquettish manner. The next moment it flew over the wall, and
+ from the farther side warbled an invitation to follow.</p>
+
+ <p>Although he could not fly, Balder reflected that he could
+ climb, and that the top of the tree would show him more than he
+ could see now. The birch looked tolerably climbable and was
+ amply high; as to toughness, he thought not about it. Beneath
+ what frivolous disguises does destiny mask her approach!
+ Discretion is a virtue; yet, had Balder been discreet enough to
+ examine the tree before getting into it, the ultimate
+ consequences are incalculable!</p>
+
+ <p>As it was (and marvelling why he had not thought of doing it
+ before) he set stoutly to work, and, despite his jack-boots,
+ was soon among the upper branches. The birch trembled and
+ groaned unheeded. The bird (an Egyptian bird,&mdash;a
+ hoopoe,&mdash;descendant of a pair brought by Doctor Glyphic
+ from the Nile a quarter of a century ago),&mdash;the hoopoe was
+ fluttering and warbling and setting its brilliant cap at the
+ young man more captivatingly than ever. A glance over the
+ enclosure showed a beautifully fertile and luxurious expanse,
+ damasked with soft green grass and studded with flowers and
+ trees. A few hundred yards away billowed the white tops of an
+ apple-orchard in full bloom. Southward, half seen through
+ boughs and leaves, rose an anomalous structure of brick, glass,
+ and stone, which could only be the famous house on whose design
+ and decoration old Hiero Glyphic had spent years and
+ fortunes.</p>
+
+ <p>The tract was like an oasis in a forbidding land. The soil
+ had none of the sandy and clayey consistency peculiar to New
+ Jersey, but was deep and rich as an English valley. The
+ sunshine rested more warmly and mellowly here than elsewhere.
+ The southern breeze acquired a tropical flavor in loitering
+ across it. The hoopoe had seemed out of place on the hither
+ side the wall, but now looked as much at home as though the
+ Hudson had been the Nile indeed.</p>
+
+ <p>"My uncle," said Balder to himself, as he swayed among the
+ branches of his birch-tree, "has really succeeded very well in
+ transporting a piece of Egypt to America. Were I on the other
+ side of the wall, no doubt I might appreciate it also!"</p>
+
+ <p>The hoopoe responded encouragingly, the tree cracked, and
+ Balder felt with dismay that it was tottering beneath him.
+ There was no time to climb down again. With a dismal croak, the
+ faithless birch leaned slowly through the air. There was
+ nothing to be done but to go with it; and Balder, even as he
+ descended, was able to imagine how absurd he must appear. The
+ tree fell, but was intercepted at half its height by the top of
+ the wall. The upper half of the stem, with its human fruit
+ still attached to it, bent bow-like towards the earth, the
+ trunk not being quite separated from the root.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse had thus far managed to keep his presence of mind,
+ and now, glancing downwards, he saw the ground not eight feet
+ below. He loosed his hold, and the next instant stood in the
+ soft grass. The birch had been his broomstick. Meanwhile the
+ hoopoe, with a triumphant note, flew off towards the house to
+ tell the news.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XVI"
+ id="XVI"></a>XVI.</h2>
+
+ <h3>LEGEND AND CHRONICLE.</h3>
+
+ <p>Hiero Glyphic's house came not into the world complete at a
+ birth, but was the result of an irregular growth, progressing
+ through many years. Originally a single-gabled edifice, its
+ only peculiarity had been that it was brick instead of wooden.
+ Here, red and unornamented as the house itself, the future
+ Egyptologist was born. The parallel between him and his
+ dwelling was maintained more or less closely to the end.</p>
+
+ <p>He was the first pledge of affection between his mother and
+ father, and the last also; for shortly after his advent the
+ latter parent, a retired undertaker by profession, failed from
+ this world. The widow was much younger than her husband, and
+ handsome to boot. Nevertheless, several years passed before she
+ married again. Her second lord was likewise elderly, but
+ differed from the first in being enormously wealthy. The issue
+ of this union was a daughter, the Helen of our story, a pretty,
+ dark-eyed little thing, petted and indulged by all the family,
+ and reigning undisputed over all.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile the old brick house had been deserted, Mrs.
+ Glyphic having accompanied her second husband to his sumptuous
+ residence in Brooklyn. But in process of time Hiero (or, as he
+ was then called, Henry) took it into his head to return to the
+ original family mansion and live there. No objection was made;
+ in truth, Henry's oddities, awkwardnesses, and propensity to
+ dabble in queer branches of research and experiment may have
+ allayed the parting pangs. Back he blundered, therefore, to the
+ banks of the Hudson, and established himself in his birthplace.
+ What he did there during the next few years will never be
+ known. Grisly stories about the man in the brick house were
+ current among the country people. A devil was said to be his
+ familiar friend; nay, it was whispered that he himself was the
+ arch-fiend! But nothing positively supernatural, or even
+ unholy, was ever proved to have taken place. The recluse had
+ the command of as much money as he could spend, and no doubt he
+ wrought with it miracles beyond the vulgar comprehension. His
+ mind had no more real depth than a looking-glass with a crack
+ in it, and its images were disjointed and confused. There are
+ many such men, but few possess unlimited means of carrying
+ their crack-brained fancies into fact.</p>
+
+ <p>During this&mdash;which may be called the
+ second&mdash;period of Glyphic's career, he made several
+ anomalous additions to the brick house, all after designs of
+ his own. He moreover furnished it anew throughout, in a manner
+ that made the upholsterers stare. Each room&mdash;so reads the
+ legend&mdash;was fitted up in the style of a different country,
+ according to Glyphic's notion of it! He was said to live in one
+ apartment or another according as it was his whim to be
+ Spaniard, Turk, Russian, Hindoo, or Chinaman. He also applied
+ himself to gardening, and enclosed seven hundred acres of
+ ground adjoining the house with a picket-fence, forerunner of
+ the famous brick wall. The whole tract was dug out and manured
+ to the depth of many feet, till it was by far the most fertile
+ spot in the State. The larger trees were not disturbed, but the
+ lesser were forced to give place to new and rare importations
+ from foreign countries. Gorgeous were the hosts of flowers,
+ like banks of sunset clouds; the lawns showed the finest turf
+ out of England; there was a kitchen-garden rich and big enough
+ to feed an army of epicures all their lives. In short, the
+ place was a concentrated extract of the world at large, where
+ one might at the same moment be a recluse and a cosmopolitan.
+ Here might one live independent of the world, yet sipping the
+ cream thereof; and might persuade himself that all beyond these
+ seven hundred enchanted acres was but a diffused reflection of
+ the concrete existence between the cliff and the fence.</p>
+
+ <p>But to this second period succeeded finally the
+ third,&mdash;that which witnessed the birth and growth of the
+ Egyptian mania. Its natal moment has not been precisely
+ determined; perhaps it was a gradual accretion. Mr. Glyphic's
+ relatives in Brooklyn were one day electrified by the news that
+ the quondam Henry&mdash;now Hiero&mdash;purposed instant
+ departure for Europe and Egypt. Before starting, however, he
+ built the brick wall round his estate, shutting it out forever
+ from human eyes. Then he vanished, and for nine years was seen
+ no more.</p>
+
+ <p>His return was heralded by the arrival at the port of New
+ York of a mountain of freight, described in the invoice as the
+ property of Doctor Hiero Glyphic of New Jersey. The boxes, as
+ they stood piled together on the wharf, might have furnished
+ timber sufficient to build a town. They contained the fruits of
+ Doctor Glyphic's antiquarian researches.</p>
+
+ <p>The Doctor himself&mdash;where he picked up his learned
+ title is unknown&mdash;was accompanied by a slender, swarthy
+ young factotum who answered to the name of Manetho. He was
+ introduced to the Brooklyn relatives as the pupil, assistant,
+ and adopted son of Hiero Glyphic. The latter, physically
+ broadened, browned, and thickened by his travels, was
+ intellectually the same good-natured, fussy, flighty original
+ as ever; shallow, enthusiastic, incoherent, energetic.</p>
+
+ <p>He and his adopted son shut themselves up behind the brick
+ wall; but it soon transpired that extensive additions were
+ making to the old house. Beyond this elementary fact conjecture
+ had the field to itself. Both architects and builders were
+ imported from another State and sworn to secrecy, while the
+ high wall and the hedge of trees baffled prying eyes.
+ Quantities of red granite and many blocks of precious marbles
+ were understood to be using in the work. The opinion gained
+ that such an Oriental palace was building as never had been
+ seen outside an Arabian fairy-tale.</p>
+
+ <p>By and by the work was done, the workmen disappeared. But
+ whoever hoped that now the mystery would be revealed, and the
+ Oriental palace be made the scene of a gorgeous house-warming,
+ was disappointed. The dwellers behind the wall emerged not from
+ their seclusion, nor were others invited to relieve it. In due
+ course of time Doctor Glyphic's worthy step-father died. The
+ widow and her daughter continued to live in Brooklyn until the
+ former's death, which took place a few years afterwards. Then
+ Helen came to her brother, and the Brooklyn house was put under
+ lock and key, and so remained till Helen's marriage, when it
+ was set in order for the bridal pair. But Thor's wife died as
+ they were on the point of moving thither, and he sold it four
+ years later and left America forever.</p>
+
+ <p>After his departure less was known, than before of how
+ things went on behind the brick wall. The gateway was filled in
+ with masonry. No one was ever seen entering the enclosure or
+ leaving it; though it was supposed that, somehow or other,
+ communication was occasionally had with the outside world. As
+ knowledge dwindled, legend grew, and wild were the tales told
+ of the invisible Doctor and his foster-son. In his youth, the
+ former had been suspected of simple witchcraft, but he was not
+ let off so easily now. Manetho was first dubbed a genie whom
+ the Doctor had brought out of Egypt. Afterwards it was hinted
+ that these two worthies were in fact one and the same demon,
+ who by some infernal jugglery was able to appear twain during
+ the daytime, but resumed his proper shape at night, and cut up
+ all manner of unholy capers.</p>
+
+ <p>By another version, Doctor Glyphic died in Egypt, not before
+ bargaining with the Prince of Darkness that his body should
+ return home in charge of a condemned soul under the guise of
+ Manetho. During the day, affirmed these theorists, the body was
+ inspired by the soul with phantom life; but became a mummy at
+ night, when the condemned soul suffered torments till morning.
+ With sunrise the ghastly drama began anew. This state of things
+ must continue until the sun shone all night long within the
+ brick wall enclosure.</p>
+
+ <p>A third, more moderate account is that to which we have
+ already listened from Charon's lips. And he perhaps built on a
+ broader basis of truth than did the other yarn-spinners. But
+ under whatever form the legend appeared, there was always
+ mingled with it a vaguely mysterious whisper relating to the
+ alleged presence in the Doctor's Den (so the enclosure was
+ nicknamed) of an apparition in female form. What or whence she
+ was no one pretended soberly to conjecture. Even her personal
+ aspect was the subject of vehement dispute; some maintaining
+ her to be of more than human beauty, while others swore by
+ their heads that she was so hideous fire would not burn her!
+ These damned her for a malignant witch; those upheld her as a
+ heavenly angel, urged by love divine to expiate, through
+ voluntary suffering, the nameless crimes of the demoniac
+ Doctor. But unless the redemption were effected within a
+ certain time, she must be swallowed up with him in common
+ destruction. Were the how and wherefore of these alternatives
+ called in question, the answer was a wise shake of the
+ head!</p>
+
+ <p>The gentle reader will believe no one of the fantastic
+ legends here recorded; possibly they were not believed by their
+ very fabricators. They are useful only as tending to show the
+ moral atmosphere of the house and its occupants. There is
+ sometimes a subtile symbolic element inwoven with such tales,
+ which&mdash;though not the truth&mdash;helps us to apprehend
+ the truth when we come to know it. Moreover, the fanciful parts
+ of history are to the facts as clouds to a landscape; a picture
+ is incomplete without them; they aid in bringing out the
+ distances, and cast lights and shadows over tracts else harsh
+ and bare.</p>
+
+ <p>Beyond what he had gathered from the ancient mariner, Balder
+ Helwyse knew nothing of these fearful fables. This perhaps
+ accounted for the boldness wherewith he pursued his way towards
+ the mysterious house, following in the airy wake of the
+ clear-throated little hoopoe.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XVII"
+ id="XVII"></a>XVII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>FACE TO FACE.</h3>
+
+ <p>The ground-plan of the house was like a capital H placed
+ endwise towards the river. The northern side consisted of the
+ original brick building and the additions of the second period;
+ the southern was that stone edifice which so few persons had
+ been lucky enough to see. The centre or cross-piece comprised
+ the grand entrance-hall and staircase, heavily panelled with
+ dark oak, and the floor flagged with squares of black and white
+ marbles.</p>
+
+ <p>This entrance-hall opened eastward into a generous
+ conservatory, filling the whole square court between the wings
+ at that end. The corresponding western court was devoted to the
+ roomy portico. Two or three broad steps mounted to a balcony
+ twenty feet deep and nearly twice as wide, protected by a lofty
+ roof supported on slender Moorish columns. Crossing this, one
+ came to the hall-door, likewise Moorish in arch and
+ ornamentation. Considered room by room and part by part, the
+ house was good and often beautiful; taken as a whole, it was
+ the craziest amalgamation of incongruities ever conceived by
+ human brain.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder, approaching from the north, trod enjoyingly the
+ silken grass. No misgiving had he; his uncle would hardly be
+ from home, nor would he be apt to discredit his nephew's
+ identity. His face had already been evidence to more than one
+ former knower of his father, and why not also to his uncle?</p>
+
+ <p>The house was more than half a mile in a direct line from
+ the birch-tree, and presented an imposing appearance; but on
+ drawing near, the odd architectural discrepancies became
+ noticeable. Side by side with the prosy Americanism of the
+ northern wing, sprang gracefully the Moorish columns of the
+ portico; beyond, uprose in massive granite, quaintly inscribed
+ and carved, and strengthened by heavy pilasters, the ponderous
+ Egyptian features of the southern portion. The latter was
+ neither storied nor windowed, and, as Balder conjectured,
+ probably contained but a single vast room, lighted from
+ within.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile there were no signs of an inhabitant, either in
+ the house or out of it. It wore in parts an air of emptiness
+ and neglect, not exactly as though gone to seed, but as if
+ little human love and care had been expended there. The
+ deep-set windows of the brick wing, like the sunken eyes of an
+ old woman, peered at the visitor with dusky forlornness. Lonely
+ and stern on the other side stood the Egyptian pilasters, as
+ though unused to the eye of man; the hieroglyphics along the
+ cornice intensified the impression of desertion. As the young
+ man set foot beneath the portico, he laid a hand on one of the
+ slender pillars, to assure himself that it was real, and not a
+ vision. Cool, solid marble met his grasp; the building did not
+ vanish in a peal of thunder, with an echo of demoniac laughter.
+ Yes, all was real!</p>
+
+ <p>But the stillness was impressive, and Balder struck the
+ pillar sharply with his palm, merely for the sake of hearing a
+ noise. There was no answering sound, so, after a moment's
+ hesitation, he walked to the door,&mdash;which stood
+ ajar,&mdash;purposing to call in the aid of bell and knocker.
+ Neither of these civilized appliances was to be found. While
+ debating whether to use his voice or to enter and use his eyes,
+ the note of the hoopoe fell on his ear. An instant after came
+ an answering note, deeper, sweeter, and stronger,&mdash;it
+ thrilled to Balder's heart, bringing to his mind, by some
+ subtile process, the goddess of the cliff.</p>
+
+ <p>He crossed the oak-panelled hall (where the essence of
+ mediæval England lingered) and came to the threshold of the
+ conservatory. It was a scene confusedly beautiful. The air, as
+ it touched his face, was tropically warm and indolent with
+ voluptuous fragrance of flowers and plants. Luxuriant shrubs,
+ with broad-drooping leaves, stood motionless in the heat. Two
+ palm-trees uplifted their heavy plumes forty feet aloft, on
+ slender stalks, brushing the high glass roof. In the midst of
+ the conservatory a pool slumbered between rocky margins,
+ overgrown with a profusion of reeds, grasses, and water-plants.
+ There floated the giant leaves and blossoms of the tropic
+ water-lily; and on a fragment of rock rising above the surface
+ dozed a small crocodile, not more than four feet long, but
+ looking as old, dried up, and coldly cruel as sin itself!</p>
+
+ <p>The place looked like an Indian jungle, and Balder half
+ expected to see the glancing spits of a tiger crouching beneath
+ the overarching leaves; or a naked savage with bow and arrows.
+ But amid all this vegetable luxuriance appeared no human
+ being,&mdash;no animal save the evil crocodile. Whence, then,
+ that melodious voice,&mdash;clear essence of nature's sweetest
+ utterances?</p>
+
+ <p>At the left of the conservatory was a door, the entrance to
+ the Egyptian temple. It was square and heavy-browed, flanked by
+ short thick columns rising from a base of sculptured
+ papyrus-leaves, and flowering in lotus capitals. Three marble
+ steps led to the threshold, while on either side reclined a
+ sphinx in polished granite, softened, however, by a delicate
+ flowering vine, which had been trained to cling round their
+ necks. On the deep panels of the door were mystic emblems
+ carved in relief. A line of hieroglyphics inscribed the lintel
+ in deep blue, red, and black,&mdash;to what purport Balder
+ could not divine.</p>
+
+ <p>At the opposite side of the conservatory was a corresponding
+ door, veiled by an ample fold of silken tapestry, cunningly
+ hand-worked in representation of a moon half veiled in clouds,
+ shining athwart a stormy sea. By her light a laboring ship was
+ warned off the rocks to leeward. The room (one of the later
+ additions) by its external promise might have been the bower of
+ some fashionable beauty thousands of years ago.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder looked from one of these doors to the other, doubting
+ at which to apply. The tapestry curtain was swept aside at the
+ base, leaving a small passage clear to the room beyond. In this
+ opening now appeared the bright-crested head and eyes of the
+ hoopoe, peeping mischievously at the intruder, who forthwith
+ stepped down into the conservatory, holding forth to the little
+ bird a friendly finger. The bird eyed him critically, then
+ launched itself on the air, and, alighting on a spray above his
+ head, warbled out a brilliant call.</p>
+
+ <p>Hereupon was heard within a quick rustling movement; the
+ curtain was thrust aside, and a youthful woman issued forth
+ amongst the warm plants. She was within a few feet of Balder
+ Helwyse before seeming to realize his presence. She caught
+ herself motionless in an instant. The sparkle of laughter in
+ her eyes sank in a black depth of wonder. Her eyes filled
+ themselves with Balder as a lake is filled with sunshine; and
+ he, the man of the Wilie and philosopher, could only return her
+ gaze in voiceless admiration.</p>
+
+ <p>Were a face and form of primal perfection to appear among
+ men, might not its divine originality repel an ordinary
+ observer, used to consider beautiful such abortions of the
+ Creator's design as sin and degeneration have produced? Not
+ easily can one imagine what a real man or woman would look
+ like. Painting nor sculpture can teach us; we must learn, if at
+ all, from living, electric flesh and blood.</p>
+
+ <p>This young woman was tall and erect with youthful majesty.
+ She stood like the rejoicing upgush of a living fountain. Her
+ contour was subtile with womanly power,&mdash;suggesting the
+ spring of the panther, the glide of the serpent. Warm she
+ seemed from the bosom of nature. One felt from her the
+ influence of trees, the calm of meadows, the high freedom of
+ the blue air, the happiness of hills. She might have been the
+ sister of the sun.</p>
+
+ <p>The moulding finger of God seemed freshly to have touched
+ her face. It was simple and harmonious as a chord of music, yet
+ inexhaustible in its variety. It recalled no other face, yet
+ might be seen in it the germs of a mighty nation, that should
+ begin from her and among a myriad resemblances evolve no
+ perfect duplicate. No angel's countenance, but warmest human
+ clay, which must undergo some change before reaching heaven.
+ The sphinx, before the gloom of her riddle had dimmed her
+ primal joy,&mdash;before men vexed themselves to unravel God's
+ webs from without instead of from within,&mdash;might have
+ looked thus; or such perhaps was Isis in the first flush of her
+ divinity,&mdash;fresh from Him who made her immortally young
+ and fair.</p>
+
+ <p>Her black hair was crowned with a low, compact
+ turban,&mdash;a purple and white twist of some fine cottony
+ substance, striped with gold. Round her wide, low brow fitted a
+ band of jewelled gold, three fingers' breadth, from which at
+ each temple depended a broad, flat chain of woven coral,
+ following the margin of the cheeks and falling loose on the
+ shoulders. A golden serpent coiled round her smooth throat and
+ drooped its head low down in her bosom. Her elastic feet,
+ arched like a dolphin's back, were sandalled; the
+ bright-colored straps, crossing one another half-way to the
+ knee, set dazzlingly off the clear, dusky whiteness of the
+ skin.</p>
+
+ <p>From her shoulders fell a long full robe of purple byssus,
+ over an underdress of white which readied the knee. This tunic
+ was confined at the waist by a hundred-fold girdle, embroidered
+ with rainbow flowers and fastened in a broad knot below the
+ bosom, the low-hanging ends heavy with fringe. The outer robe,
+ with its long drooping sleeves falling open at the elbow, was
+ ample enough wholly to envelop the figure, but was now girded
+ up and one fold brought round and thrust beneath the girdle in
+ front, to give freedom of motion. A rare perfume emanated from
+ her like the evening breath of orange-blossoms.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder was no unworthy balance to this picture, though his
+ else stately features showed too much the stimulus of modern
+ thought. He was eminent by culture; she by nature only. But
+ Balder's culture had not greatened him. Greatness is not of the
+ brain, save as allied to the deep, pure chords which thrill at
+ the base of the human symphony. He might have stood for our
+ age; she, for that more primitive but profounder era which is
+ at once man's beginning and his goal.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder's eyes could not frankly hold their own against her
+ gaze of awful simplicity. All he had ever done amiss arose and
+ put him to the blush. Nevertheless, he would not admit his
+ inferiority; instead of dropping his eyes he closed the soul
+ behind them, and sharpened them with a shallow, out-striking
+ light. Without understanding the change, she felt it and was
+ troubled. Loftily majestic as were her form and features, she
+ was feminine to the core,&mdash;tender and finely perceptive.
+ The incisive masculine gaze abashed her. She raised one hand
+ deprecatingly, and her lips moved, though without sound.</p>
+
+ <p>He relented at this, and straightway her expression again
+ shifted, and she smiled so radiantly that Balder almost looked
+ to see whence came the light! The wondrous lines of her face
+ curved and softened; all that was grave vanished. A tree
+ standing in the sober beauty of shadow, when suddenly lit by
+ the sun, changes as she changed; for sunshine is the laughter
+ of the world.</p>
+
+ <p>The smile refreshed her courage, for she came nearer and
+ made a sideways movement with her arm, apparently with the
+ expectation that it would pass through the stalwart young man
+ as readily as through the air. On encountering solid substance,
+ she drew startled back, half in alarm and wholly in surprise.
+ Balder had felt her touch, first as a benediction; then it
+ chilled him, through remembrance of a deed forever debarring
+ him from aught so pure and innocent as she. The subtleties of
+ his philosophy might have cajoled him anywhere save in her
+ presence. There, he felt unmistakably guilty; yet from
+ irrational dread that she, whose intuitions seemed so swift and
+ deep, might grasp the cause of his discomposure, he strove to
+ hide it. Last of all the world should she know his crime!</p>
+
+ <p>Scarce two minutes since their meeting, yet perhaps a large
+ proportion of their lives had meanwhile been charmed away. No
+ word had been spoken,&mdash;eyes had superseded tongues. Nay,
+ was ordinary conversation possible with a young goddess such as
+ this? So perfect seemed her mastery over those profounder
+ elements of intercourse underlying speech, which are higher and
+ more direct than the mechanism of articulate words, that
+ perhaps the latter method was unknown to her.</p>
+
+ <p>Nevertheless, one must say something. But what?&mdash;with
+ what sentence of supreme significance should he begin?
+ Moreover, what language should he use? for she, whose look and
+ bearing were so alien to the land and age, might likewise be a
+ stranger to modern dialects. But Aryan or Semitic was not
+ precisely at the tip of Balder's tongue!</p>
+
+ <p>In the midst of his embarrassment, the startling note of the
+ hoopoe pierced his ear, and precipitated him into asking that
+ great elemental question which all created things are forever
+ putting to one another,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"What is your name?"</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XVIII"
+ id="XVIII"></a>XVIII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE HOOPOE AND THE CROCODILE.</h3>
+
+ <p>"Gnulemah!" she answered, laying a finger on the head of her
+ golden serpent, and uttering the name as though it were of the
+ only woman in the world.</p>
+
+ <p>But the next moment she found time to realize that something
+ unprecedented had occurred, and her wonder trembled on the
+ brink of dismay.</p>
+
+ <p>"Speaks in my language!" she exclaimed below her breath;
+ "but is not Hiero."</p>
+
+ <p>Until Balder's arrival, then, Hiero would seem to have been
+ the only talking animal she had known. The singularity of this
+ did not at first strike the young man. Gnulemah was the
+ arch-wonder; yet she so fully justified herself as to seem very
+ nature; and by dint of her magic reality, what else had been
+ wonderful seemed natural. Balder was in fairy-land.</p>
+
+ <p>He fell easily into the fairy-land humor.</p>
+
+ <p>"I am a being like yourself," said he, with a smile; "and
+ not dumb like your plants and animals."</p>
+
+ <p>"Understood!&mdash;answered!" exclaimed Gnulemah again, in a
+ tremor. As morning spreads up the sky, did the sweet blood flow
+ outward to warm her face and neck. As the blush deepened, her
+ eyelids fell, and she shielded her beautiful embarrassment with
+ her raised hands. A pathos in the simple grace of this action
+ drew tears unawares to Balder's eyes.</p>
+
+ <p>What was in her mind? what might she be? Had she lived
+ always in this enchanted spot, companionless (for poor old
+ Hiero could scarcely serve her turn) and ignorant perhaps that
+ the world held other beings endowed like herself with human
+ gifts? Had she vainly sought throughout nature for some kinship
+ more intimate than nature could yield her, and thus at length
+ fancied herself a unique, independently created soul, imperial
+ over all things? Since her whole world was comprised between
+ the wall and the river, no doubt she believed the reality of
+ things extended no further.</p>
+
+ <p>In Balder she had found a creature like, yet pleasingly
+ unlike herself, palpable to feeling as to sight, and gifted
+ with that articulate utterance which till now she had accounted
+ her almost peculiar faculty. Delightful might be the discovery,
+ but awesome too, frightening her back by its very tendency to
+ draw her forward.</p>
+
+ <p>Whether or not this were the solution of Gnulemah's mystery,
+ Balder recognized quiet to be his cue towards her. Probably he
+ could not do better than to get the ear of Doctor Hiero, and
+ establish himself upon a footing more conventional than the
+ present one. His next step accordingly was to ask after him by
+ name.</p>
+
+ <p>She peeped at the questioner between her fingers, but
+ ventured not quite to emerge from behind them, as she
+ answered,&mdash;her primary attempt at description,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Hiero is&mdash;Hiero!"</p>
+
+ <p>"And how long have you been here?" inquired Balder with a
+ smile.</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah forgot her embarrassment in wondering how so
+ remarkable a creature happened to ask questions whose answers
+ her whole world knew!</p>
+
+ <p>"We are always here!" she exclaimed; and added, after a
+ moment's doubtful scrutiny, "Are you a spirit?"</p>
+
+ <p>"An embodied spirit,&mdash;yes!" answered he, smiling
+ again.</p>
+
+ <p>"One of those I see beyond,"&mdash;she pointed towards the
+ cliff,&mdash;"that move and seem to live, but are only shadows
+ in the great picture? No! for I cannot touch them nor speak
+ with them; they never answer me; they are shadows." She paused
+ and seemed to struggle with her bewilderment.</p>
+
+ <p>"They are shadows!" repeated Helwyse to himself.</p>
+
+ <p>Though no Hermetic philosopher, he was aware of a symbolic
+ truth in the fanciful dogma. Outside his immediate circle, the
+ world is a shadow to every man; his fellow-beings are no more
+ than apparitions, till he grasps them by the hand. So to
+ Gnulemah the cliff and the garden wall were her limits of real
+ existence. The great picture outside could be true for her only
+ after she had gone forth and felt as well as seen it.</p>
+
+ <p>Fancy aside, however, was not hers a condition morally and
+ mentally deplorable? Exquisitely developed in body, must not
+ her mind have grown rank with weeds,&mdash;beautiful perhaps,
+ but poisonous? Herein Balder fancied he could trace the
+ one-sided influence of his crack-brained uncle.&mdash;Whether
+ his daughter or not, Gnulemah was evidently a victim of his
+ experimental mania. What particular crotchet could he have been
+ humoring in this case? Was it an attempt to get back to the
+ early sense of the human race?</p>
+
+ <p>The materials for such an evolution were certainly of
+ tempting excellence. In point of beauty and apparent natural
+ capacity, Gnulemah might claim equality with the noblest
+ daughter of the Pharaohs. The grand primary problem of how to
+ isolate her from all contact with the outside world was, under
+ the existing circumstances, easy of solution. Beyond this there
+ needed little positive treatment. Her creed must arise from her
+ own instinctive and intuitive impressions. Of all beyond the
+ reach of her hands, she trust to her eyes alone for
+ information; no marvel, therefore, if her conclusions
+ concerning the great intangible phenomena of the universe were
+ fantastic as the veriest heathen myths. The self-evolved
+ feelings and impulses of a black-eyed nymph like Gnulemah were
+ not likely to be orthodox. She was probably no better than a
+ worshipper of vain delusions and idols of the imagination.</p>
+
+ <p>Her attire&mdash;a style of costume such as might have been
+ the fashion in the days of Cheops or Tuthmosis&mdash;showed a
+ carrying out of the Doctor's whim,&mdash;a matching of the
+ external to the internal conditions of the age he aimed to
+ reproduce. The project seemed, on the whole, to have been well
+ conceived and consistently prosecuted. It was seldom that Uncle
+ Hiero achieved so harmonious a piece of work; but the idea
+ showed greater moral obliquity than Balder would have looked
+ for in the old gentleman.</p>
+
+ <p>But there was no deep sincerity in the young man's
+ strictures. There before him stood the woman
+ Gnulemah,&mdash;purple, white, and gold; a vivid, breathing,
+ warm-hued life; a soul and body rich with Oriental splendor.
+ There she stood, her hair flowing dark and silky from beneath
+ her twisted turban, her eyes,&mdash;black melted loadstones;
+ the broad Egyptian pendants gleaming and glowing from temple to
+ shoulder. The golden serpent seemed to writhe on her bosom,
+ informed from its wearer with a subtile vitality. Through all
+ dominated a grand repose, like the calm of nature, which storms
+ may prove but not disthrone!</p>
+
+ <p>There she stood,&mdash;enchanted princess, witch,
+ goddess,&mdash;woman at all events, palpable and undeniable.
+ She must be accepted for what she was, civilized or
+ uncivilized, heathen or Christian. She was a perfected
+ achievement,&mdash;vain to argue how she might have been made
+ better. Who says that an evening cloud, gorgeous in purple and
+ heavenly gold, were more usefully employed fertilizing a
+ garden-patch?</p>
+
+ <p>Balder Helwyse, moreover, was not a simple utilitarian; he
+ was almost ready to make a religion of beauty. If he blamed his
+ uncle for shutting up this superb creature within herself, he
+ failed not to admire the result of the imprisonment. He knew he
+ was beholding as rare a spectacle as ever man's eyes were
+ blessed withal; nor was he slow to perceive the psychological
+ interest of the situation. To a student of mankind, if to no
+ one else, Gnulemah was beyond estimation precious. But had
+ Balder forgotten what fruit his tree of philosophy had already
+ yielded him?</p>
+
+ <p>At all events, he forbore to press his question as to the
+ whereabouts of Uncle Hiero, who would turn up sooner or later.
+ It was enough for the present to know that he still existed.
+ Meanwhile he would sound the depths of this fresh nature,
+ undisturbed.</p>
+
+ <p>The hoopoe (who had played an important part in promoting
+ the acquaintance thus far) forsook his perch above Balder's
+ head, and after hovering for a moment in mid-air, as if to
+ select the best spot, he alighted on the mossy cushion at the
+ foot of the twin palm-trees. Such a couch might Adam and Eve
+ have rejoiced to find in Paradise. Balder took the hint, and
+ without more ado threw himself down there, while Gnulemah half
+ knelt, half sat beside him, propped on her arm, her warm
+ fingers buried in the cool moss. The little
+ master-of-ceremonies remained, with a fine sense of propriety,
+ between the two, preening and fluttering his brilliant feathers
+ and casting diamond glances sidelong.</p>
+
+ <p>"You remember nothing before coming to this place,
+ Gnulemah?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Only dream-memories, that grow dimmer. Before this, I was a
+ spirit in the great picture, and when my lamp goes out I shall
+ return thither."</p>
+
+ <p>"Your lamp, Gnulemah?&mdash;what lamp?"</p>
+
+ <p>"How can you understand me and yet not know what I know? My
+ lamp is the light of my life; it burns always in the temple
+ yonder; when it goes out my life will become a darkness, for I
+ am Gnulemah, the daughter of fire!"</p>
+
+ <p>"I knew not that my uncle was a poet," muttered Balder to
+ himself. "A daughter of fire,&mdash;yes, there is lightning in
+ her eyes!" Aloud he said, secretly alluding to the manner of
+ his descent into the garden,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"I dropped from the sky into your world, Gnulemah. Though we
+ can talk together, whatever we tell each other will be
+ new."</p>
+
+ <p>She caught the idea of a lifetime spent instructing this
+ delightful being, and receiving in return instruction from him.
+ She entered at once the charming vista.</p>
+
+ <p>"Tell me," she began, bending towards him in her
+ earnestness, "are there others like you?&mdash;are they bright
+ and beautiful as you are?&mdash;or do they look like
+ Hiero?"</p>
+
+ <p>Balder laughed, and flushed, and his heart warmed
+ pleasurably. Here was a compliment from the very soul of
+ nature. And albeit the lovely flatterer's experience of men was
+ avowedly most limited, yet her taste was unvitiated as her
+ sincerity, and her judgment may therefore have been more
+ valuable than that of the most practised belle of fashion. But
+ he answered modestly,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Hiero and I are both men, and there are as many men as
+ stars in heaven, and as many women as men, myriads of men and
+ women, Gnulemah!"</p>
+
+ <p>She lifted her face and hand in eloquent astonishment.</p>
+
+ <p>"O, what a world!" she exclaimed in her low-toned way. "But
+ are the women all like me?"</p>
+
+ <p>"There is not one like you," answered Balder, with the quiet
+ emphasis of conviction. How refreshing was it thus to set aside
+ conventionalism! Her ingenuousness brought forth the like from
+ him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Have you never wished to go beyond the wall?" he asked
+ her.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes, often!" she said, fingering the golden serpent
+ thoughtfully. "But that could not be unless I put out the lamp.
+ Sometimes I get tired of this world,&mdash;it has changed since
+ I first came to it."</p>
+
+ <p>"Is it less beautiful?"</p>
+
+ <p>"It is smaller than it used to be," said Gnulemah,
+ pensively. "Once the house was so high, it seemed to touch
+ heaven;&mdash;see how it has dwindled since then! And so with
+ other things that are on earth. The stars and the sun and
+ clouds, they have not changed!"</p>
+
+ <p>"That is a consolation, is it not?" observed Balder, between
+ a smile and a sigh. Gnulemah was not the first to charge upon
+ the world the alterations in the individual; nor the first,
+ either, to find comfort in the constancy of Heaven.</p>
+
+ <p>She went on, won to further confidence by her listener's
+ sympathy,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"I used to hope the wall would one day become so low that I
+ might pass over it. But it has ceased to change, and is still
+ too high. Shall I ever see the other side?"</p>
+
+ <p>"It can be broken down if need be. But you might go far
+ before finding a world so fair as this. Perhaps it would be
+ better to stand on the cliff, and only look forth across the
+ river."</p>
+
+ <p>"I cannot stay always here," returned Gnulemah, shaking her
+ turbaned head, with its gleaming bandeau and rattling pendants.
+ "But no wall is between me and the sky; the flame of my lamp
+ goes upward, and why should not Gnulemah?"</p>
+
+ <p>"A friend is the only world one does not tire of," he
+ replied after a pause. "You have lacked companions."</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah glanced down at the hoopoe, who forthwith warbled
+ aloud and fluttered up to her shoulder. The bird was her
+ companion, and so, likewise, were the plants and flowers.
+ Gnulemah could converse with them in their own language. Nature
+ was her friend and confidant, and intimately communed with
+ her.</p>
+
+ <p>All this was conveyed to Balder's apprehension, not by
+ words, but by some subtile expressiveness of eye and gesture.
+ Gnulemah could give voiceless utterances in a manner pregnant
+ and felicitous almost beyond belief.</p>
+
+ <p>"I meet also a beautiful maiden in the looking-glass," she
+ added; "her face and motion are always the same as my own. But
+ though she seems to speak, her voice never reaches me; and she
+ smiles, but only when I smile; and mourns only when I mourn. We
+ can never reach each other; but there is more in her than in my
+ birds and flowers."</p>
+
+ <p>"She is the shadow of yourself; no reality, Gnulemah."</p>
+
+ <p>"Are we shadows of each other, then? is she weary of her
+ world, as I of mine? shall we both escape to some
+ other,&mdash;or only pass each into the other's, and be
+ separated as before?"</p>
+
+ <p>Balder, like wise men before him, was at some loss how to
+ bring his wisdom to bear here. He could not in one sentence
+ explain the complicated phenomena in question. Fortunately,
+ however, Gnulemah (who had apparently not yet learned to appeal
+ from her own to another's judgment) seemed hardly to expect a
+ solution to problems upon which she had expended much private
+ thought.</p>
+
+ <p>"I have come to look on her as though she were myself, and
+ she tells me secrets which no one else can know. Some things
+ she tells me that I do not care to hear, but they are always
+ true. I can see changes in; her face that I feel in my own
+ heart."</p>
+
+ <p>"Does she teach you that you grow every day more beautiful?"
+ He was willing to prove whether Gnulemah could thus be
+ disconcerted. Many a woman had he known, surprisingly innocent
+ until a chance word or glance betrayed profoundest depths.</p>
+
+ <p>"Our beauty is like the garden, which is beautiful every
+ day, though no day is just like another. But the changes I mean
+ are in the spirit that looks back at me from her eyes, when I
+ enter deeply into them."</p>
+
+ <p>What connection could, after all, subsist between beauty and
+ vanity in one who neither had rivals nor aught to rival for?
+ Doubtless she enjoyed her beauty,&mdash;the more, as her taste
+ was pure of conventional falsities. How much of worldly
+ experience would it take to vitiate that integrity in her?
+ Would it not be better to leave her to end her life, restricted
+ to the same innocent and lovely companionship which had been
+ hers thus far? Here the hoopoe, startled at some movement that
+ Balder made, abandoned his perch on his mistress's shoulder,
+ and flew to the top of the palm-tree. Had the day when such
+ friends would suffice her needs gone by?</p>
+
+ <p>Yes, it was now too late. No one who has beheld the sun can
+ thenceforth dispense with it. Balder had shone across the
+ beautiful recluse's path, and linked her to outside realities
+ by a chain which, whether he went or stayed, would never break.
+ Flowers, birds, shadows in the mirror,&mdash;less than nothing
+ would these things be to her from this hour on.</p>
+
+ <p>Heretofore the intercourse between the two had been
+ tentative and incoherent,&mdash;a doubtful, aimless grappling
+ with strange conditions which seemed delightful, but might mask
+ unknown dangers. No solid basis of mutual acquaintanceship had
+ been even approached. Balder, accustomed though he was to
+ woman's society, knew not how to apply his experience here;
+ while Gnulemah had not yet perhaps decided whether her visitor
+ were natural or supernatural. The man was probably the less at
+ ease of the two, finding himself in a pass through which
+ tradition nor culture could pilot him. Gnulemah, being used to
+ daily communion with things mysterious to her understanding,
+ would scarcely have altered her demeanor had Balder turned out
+ to be a genie!</p>
+
+ <p>But the first step towards fixing the relations between them
+ was already taken. The young man's abrupt movement of his hand
+ to his face (probably with purpose to stroke the beard no
+ longer growing there) had not only scared away the hoopoe, but
+ had flashed on Gnulemah a ray from the diamond ring.</p>
+
+ <p>She rose to her feet suddenly, yet easily as a startled
+ serpent rears erect its body. Vivid emotion lightened in her
+ face. Balder knew not what to make of the look she gleamed at
+ him.</p>
+
+ <p>"What are you?" she asked, her voice sunk to almost a
+ whisper. "Hiero?&mdash;are you Hiero?"</p>
+
+ <p>Balder stared confounded,&mdash;partly inclined to
+ smile!</p>
+
+ <p>"Come back,&mdash;transfigured!" she went on, her eyes
+ deepening with awe. What did it mean? Somewhat disturbed,
+ Balder got also on his feet. As he did so, Gnulemah crouched
+ before him, holding out her hands like a suppliant. An
+ on-looker might have fancied that the would-be God had found
+ his worshipper at last!</p>
+
+ <p>"My name is Balder," his Deityship managed to say. As he
+ spoke, the sun rounded the corner of the house, and the light
+ fell brightly on him, Gnulemah kneeling in shadow. The glory of
+ his splendid youth seemed to have shone out from within him in
+ sudden effulgence.</p>
+
+ <p>"Balder!" she slowly repeated, still gazing up at him.</p>
+
+ <p>"There is a relationship between us," said he, a vague
+ uneasiness urging him to take refuge behind the quaint fantasy,
+ "You are the daughter of fire, and I the descendant of the
+ sun!"</p>
+
+ <p>He spoke the unpremeditated notion which the sunburst had
+ created in his brain,&mdash;spoke not seriously nor yet
+ lightly. He had as much right to his genealogy as she to
+ hers.</p>
+
+ <p>But what a strange effect his words wrought on her! She
+ clasped her hands together quickly in a kind pf ecstasy.</p>
+
+ <p>"The sun,&mdash;Balder! I have prayed to him,&mdash;he as
+ come to me,&mdash;Balder, my God!" With how divine an accent
+ did her full low voice give him the name to which he had dared
+ aspire! He was God&mdash;and her God!</p>
+
+ <p>He perhaps divined one part of the process through which her
+ mind must have gone; but he could not find a word to answer,
+ whether of acceptance or disclaimer. He turned pale,&mdash;his
+ heart sick. Had the recognition of his Godhood been too tardy?
+ Gnulemah fancied he repulsed her, and her passion
+ kindled,&mdash;only religious passion, but it seared him!</p>
+
+ <p>"Do not be cold to me, Balder!"&mdash;his name as she
+ uttered it moved him as a blasphemy. "In my lonely kneelings I
+ have felt you! my eyes close, my hands grow together, my breath
+ flutters, every breath is joy and fear! I think 'He is with
+ me,&mdash;the Being I adore!' but when I opened my eyes, He was
+ gone,&mdash;Balder!"</p>
+
+ <p>Still motionless and seeming-deaf stood the Divinity, bathed
+ in mocking sunlight. He was powerless to stop her from
+ unveiling to him, as to a visible God the sacred places of her
+ maiden heart. That sublime office whose reversion he had boldly
+ courted, in the possession shrivelled his soul to nothing and
+ left him dead. It was not easy to be God,&mdash;even over one
+ human being!</p>
+
+ <p>But Gnulemah, in her mighty earnestness, knelt nearer, so
+ that the edge of Balder's sunlight smote the golden ornaments
+ that clung round her outstretched arms. She almost touched him,
+ but though his spirit recoiled, the doltish flesh would not be
+ moved.</p>
+
+ <p>"It was not to be always so," she continued, an appealing
+ vehemence quivering through her tones. "Some day I was to see
+ Him and know Him more clearly. Shine on me, Balder! am not I
+ your priestess? in the morning do not I worship you, and at
+ noon, and in the evening? At night do not I kneel at your altar
+ and pray you to care for me while I sleep? Hear me, Balder! I
+ see you in all things,&mdash;they are your thoughts and meet
+ again in you! The sun himself is but your shadow! Do not I know
+ you, my Balder? Be not clouded from your servant! Leave me
+ not,&mdash;take me with you where you go!"</p>
+
+ <p>It was at this moment that the young man's mind, stumbling
+ stupidly hither and thither, chanced to encounter that picture
+ of the courtesan, leaning from the open window in the city
+ street, beckoning him to come. She took Gnulemah's place,
+ beckoning, making a hateful parody of Gnulemah's expression and
+ gestures. Could a devil take the consecrated place of angels?
+ or was the angel a worse devil in disguise? In the same day, to
+ him the same man, could two such voices speak,&mdash;such faces
+ look? And could the germ of Godhead abide in a soul liable to
+ the irony of such vicarious solicitation?</p>
+
+ <p>Speech or motion was still denied him. His priestess,
+ strengthened by religious passion, was bold to touch with hers
+ his divine hand, on the finger of which demoniacally glittered
+ the murder-token. The hand was so cold and lax that even the
+ smooth warmth of her soft fingers failed to put life in it.</p>
+
+ <p>"You have taken Hiero to yourself,&mdash;take me also! be my
+ God as well as his, for I shall be alone now he is gone. This
+ ring which he always wore&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>Balder roughly snatched back his hand.</p>
+
+ <p>"Hiero's ring?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Why do you look so?&mdash;is it not a sign to me from
+ him?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Hiero's ring?&mdash;tell me, Gnulemah, is this Hiero's
+ ring?&mdash;Stop&mdash;stand up! No&mdash;call me
+ Satan!&mdash;Hiero's ring!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Where is Hiero, then?" demanded Gnulemah, rising and
+ dilating. "You wear his ring,&mdash;what have you done with
+ him?&mdash;Is there no God?"</p>
+
+ <p>The words came riding on the waves of deep-drawn breaths,
+ for her soul was in a tumult. Her life had thus far been like a
+ quiet sequestered pool, reflecting only the sky, and the ferns
+ and flowers that bent above its margin; ignorant, moreover, of
+ its own depth and nature. Now, invaded by storm, God and nature
+ seemed swept away and lost, and a terror of loneliness darkened
+ over it.</p>
+
+ <p>"Is there no Balder?" reiterated Gnulemah. But all at once
+ the fierceness in her eyes melted, as lightning is followed by
+ summer rain. She came so near,&mdash;he standing dulled with
+ horror of his discovery,&mdash;came so near that her breath
+ touched him, and he could hear the faint rustling of the white
+ byssus on her bosom, and the soft tinkle of the broad pendants
+ that glowed against her black hair; and could see how
+ profoundly real her beauty was. Mighty and beneficent must be
+ the force or the law which could combine the rude elements into
+ such a form of life as this!</p>
+
+ <p>"Let me live for you and serve you! Though the world has no
+ Balder, may not I have mine? You shall be everything to me!
+ Without you I cannot be; but I want no other God if I have my
+ Balder!"</p>
+
+ <p>This was another matter! Nevertheless,&mdash;so subtle is
+ the boundary between love human and divine,&mdash;Gnulemah in
+ these first passionate moments may easily have deemed the one
+ no less sublime than the other.</p>
+
+ <p>But there was no danger of Balder's falling into such an
+ error. The distinction was clear to him. Yet with remorse and
+ abasement strove the defiant impulse to pluck and
+ eat&mdash;forgetful of this world and the next the royal fruit
+ so fairly held to his lips! For herein fails the divinity of
+ nature,&mdash;she can minister as well to man's depravity as to
+ his exaltation; which could not happen were she one with God.
+ Nay, man had need be strong with Divine inspiration, before
+ communing unharmed with nature's dangerous loveliness.</p>
+
+ <p>His hand in Gnulemah's was now neither cold nor lax. She
+ raised it in impetuous homage to her forehead. The diamond left
+ a mark there; first white, then red. For a breath or two, their
+ eyes saw depths in each other beyond words' fathoming....</p>
+
+ <p>A door was closed above; and the echo stole down stairs and
+ crept with a hollow whisper into the conservatory. The little
+ lord chamberlain fluttered down from his lofty perch and
+ hovered between the two faces, his penetrating note sounding
+ like a warning, Gnulemah drew back, and a swift blush let fall
+ its rosy veil from the golden gleam of her jewelled
+ forehead-band to below the head of the serpent which twisted
+ round her neck.</p>
+
+ <p>One parting look she gave Balder, pregnant of new wonder,
+ fear, and joy. Then she turned and glided with quick ophidian
+ grace to the doorway from which she had first appeared, and was
+ eclipsed by the curtain. The inner door shut; she was gone.
+ Dull, dull and colorless was the conservatory. The hoopoe had
+ flown out through the hall to the open air. Only the crocodile
+ continued to keep Balder company.</p>
+
+ <p>After standing a few moments, he once more threw himself
+ down on the moss couch beneath the palm-trees. There he
+ reclined as before, supported on his elbow, and turned the
+ diamond ring this way and that on his finger in moody
+ preoccupation.</p>
+
+ <p>Was the crocodile asleep, or stealthily watching him?</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XIX"
+ id="XIX"></a>XIX.</h2>
+
+ <h3>BEFORE SUNDOWN.</h3>
+
+ <p>If Balder Helwyse had been in a vein for self-criticism at
+ this juncture, the review might probably have dissatisfied him.
+ He possessed qualities which make men great. He could have
+ discharged august offices, for he saw things in large relations
+ and yet minutely. His mind and courage could rise to any
+ enterprise, and carry it with ease and cheerfully. His nature
+ was even more receptive than active. He had force of thought to
+ electrify nations.</p>
+
+ <p>But his was the old story of the star-gazer walking into the
+ well, who might have studied the stars in the well, but could
+ not be warned of the well by the stars. He had whistled grand
+ chances down the wind, reaching after what was superhuman. His
+ hunger had been vast, but the food wherewith he had filled
+ himself nourished him not, and suddenly he had collapsed. His
+ first actual step towards realizing his lofty aspirations had
+ landed him low amongst earth's common criminals,&mdash;nor had
+ the harm stopped there. That defiant impulse to which he had
+ just now been on the point of yielding had not dared so much as
+ to have shown its face before his unvitiated will. He was
+ disorganized and at the mercy of events, because without law
+ sufficient to keep and guide himself.</p>
+
+ <p>Though fallen, there was in him somewhat giant-like, perhaps
+ easier to see now than before,&mdash;as the ruin seems vaster
+ than the perfect building. The travail of a soul like Balder's
+ must issue greatly, whether for good or ill. He could not
+ remain long inchoate, but the elements would combine to make
+ something either darker or fairer than had been before.
+ Meanwhile, in the uncrystallized solution the curious analyst
+ might detect traits bright or sinister, ordinarily invisible.
+ Here were softness, impetuosity, romantic imagination, and
+ tender fire, enough to set up half a dozen poets. Again, there
+ was a fund of malignity, coldness, and subtlety adequate to the
+ making an Iago. Here, too, were the clear sceptical intellect,
+ the fertility and versatile power of brain, which only the
+ loftier minds of the world have shown.</p>
+
+ <p>Such seemingly incongruous qualities are, in the human
+ crucible, so mingled, proportioned, and refined, as to form a
+ seeming simple and transparent whole. We may feel the presence
+ of a spirit weighty, strong, deep, without understanding the
+ how and why of impression. Only at critical moments, such as
+ this in Balder's life, can we point out the joining lines.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder's present attitude, viewed from whatever side, was no
+ less irksome than ignoble. One misfortune was with diabolic
+ ingenuity dovetailed into another. It was bad enough to have
+ killed a man; but the victim was his own uncle, and the
+ father&mdash;at least the foster-father&mdash;of Gnulemah. And
+ she, forsooth, must idolize the murderer; and, finally, his
+ heart must leap forth in passionate response to hers at the
+ moment&mdash;partly perhaps for the reason&mdash;that every
+ honest motive forbade it. That look and touch, at the molten
+ point of various emotions, had welded their spirits together at
+ once and lastingly.</p>
+
+ <p>What next? For Gnulemah and for himself what course was
+ least disastrous?&mdash;the heroic line,&mdash;to leave her
+ without a word?&mdash;or, concealing what he was, should he
+ stay and be happy in her arms? Was there a third
+ alternative?</p>
+
+ <p>"To part would be yet worse for her than for me. She would
+ think I had deceived her. And, love apart, how can I leave her
+ whose only protector I have killed? That deed puts me in his
+ place; so love and duty are at one for once. Her
+ Balder,&mdash;her God,&mdash;she calls me. She is my universe;
+ the depth and limit of my knowledge and power are gauged by
+ her. Such is the issue of my aspirations!"</p>
+
+ <p>He breathed out a half-laugh, ending in a sigh. "But loving
+ her is sweeter than to inform creation!" he added, aloud.</p>
+
+ <p>The crocodile made no reply. Balder went on, fingering the
+ telltale ring and talking with himself; the earth, meanwhile,
+ slowly turning her warm shoulder to the western sun. A still
+ half-light filled the conservatory as with a clear mellow
+ liquor, and the rich leaves, and blossoms stood breathless with
+ delight. The painfully rigid contraction of Balder's features
+ was softening away; he was coming into harmony with the
+ sensuous beauty of the scene, or its refined
+ voluptuousness&mdash;serene, unambitious, content with time and
+ careless of eternity&mdash;interpreted his altered temper.</p>
+
+ <p>Be happy in the sunlight, O men and women! Love and
+ kiss,&mdash;bow down and worship each the other! Who can tell
+ of another joy like this? Everlasting knows it not, for only
+ the flavor of death can give it perfection! Save for the
+ foreshadow of midnight, noonday were not beautiful. But when
+ night comes, sink ye in one another's arms, and sleep! Heaven
+ on earth is a richer, stronger draught than Heaven; but pray
+ that in vouchsafing death, it cheat ye not of annihilation!</p>
+
+ <p>He had forgotten that there was anything ugly in the world,
+ or that the blindest cannot always escape the Gorgon. He recked
+ not the risk of bringing a being such as Gnulemah face to face
+ with modern life, nor bethought him that the secret in his
+ heart would still be nearer it than love could come. Neither,
+ during this fortunate moment, did fear of discovery harass
+ him.</p>
+
+ <p>Oddly, too, it was not to domestic comforts,&mdash;the love
+ of wife, children, and friends,&mdash;nor yet to the absorbing
+ duties of a profession, that Balder looked for a shield against
+ inward trouble. Hope held him no more than fear; his happiness
+ must consist in freedom from both. He thought only of the
+ Gnulemah of to-day,&mdash;unique, beautiful, untamed, divinely
+ ignorant; but whose heart walked before, leading the giddy mind
+ by paths the wisest dared not tempt. The sounds of her voice,
+ the shiftings of her expression, her look, her touch,&mdash;he
+ recalled them all. He centred time and space in her. Change,
+ new conditions, succession of events,&mdash;these came not near
+ her. Their life should know neither past nor future, but abide
+ a constant Now,&mdash;until the end!</p>
+
+ <p>His lips followed his thought with soundless movement.
+ Handsome lips they were,&mdash;the under, full, but sharply
+ defined from the bulwark-chin; the upper, slender, boldly
+ curved, firm, yet sensitive;&mdash;the mouth was a compendium
+ of the man's physical nature. His eyes, large and almost as
+ dark as Gnulemah's, albeit far different in effect,&mdash;were
+ now in-looking; the pupils, always extraordinarily large and
+ brilliant, almost filled the space between the eyelids. His
+ hair clung round his head in yellow curls; the dark dense
+ eyebrows arched at ease. With velvet doublet and well-moulded
+ limbs, in the enchanted evening-glow, he looked the ideal fairy
+ prince,&mdash;noble, wise, and valiant; conquering fate for
+ love's sake. They were brave princes,&mdash;they of old time.
+ But one wonders whether the giants and enchanters, nowadays,
+ are not stronger and subtler than they used to be!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XX"
+ id="XX"></a>XX.</h2>
+
+ <h3>BETWEEN WAKING AND SLEEPING.</h3>
+
+ <p>There was an old woman in the house who went by the name of
+ Nurse; her duties being to cook the meals and preserve a sort
+ of order in such of the rooms as were occupied by the family.
+ Since the greater part of the house was uninhabited, and there
+ were only two mouths to feed beside her own, Nurse was not
+ without leisure moments. How were they employed?</p>
+
+ <p>Not in gossiping, for she had no cronies. Not in millinery
+ and dressmaking, for there were no admiring eyes to reward such
+ labors. Not in gadding, for she might not pass the imprisoning
+ wall. Not even in reading, perhaps because she was not much of
+ a proficient in that art.</p>
+
+ <p>The truth is that&mdash;to the outward eye at
+ least&mdash;she was uniformly idle. For years past she had
+ spent many hours of each night in the corner of the kitchen
+ fireplace, which was as large, roomy, and smoke-seasoned as any
+ in story-books or mediæval halls. Here sat she, winter and
+ summer, her body bent forward over her knees, her disfigured
+ face supported on one hand, while the other lay across her
+ breast. This was her common position, and she seldom moved to
+ change it. She hummed tunes to herself sometimes,&mdash;not
+ hymn tunes,&mdash;but never was heard to utter an articulate
+ word. Often you might have thought her asleep,&mdash;but no!
+ when you least expected it a shining black eye was fixed oh
+ you; an eye which, two hundred years ago, would have convicted
+ its owner of witchcraft. It was the only bright thing about the
+ poor woman.</p>
+
+ <p>Whenever the master of the house came to the kitchen,
+ Nurse's witch-eye followed him animal-like; no movement of his,
+ no expression, seemed to escape it. A curious observer might
+ sometimes have remarked in her, during the few moments after
+ the man's entrance, a muffled agitation, an irregularity of the
+ breath, an obscure anxiety and suspense. This, however, would
+ soon subside, and rarely recur during his stay. The phenomenon
+ had been observable daily for nearly a score of years, yet
+ nothing had meantime happened to explain or justify it. Had an
+ original dread&mdash;groundless or not&mdash;prolonged its
+ phantom existence precisely because it had never met with
+ justification?</p>
+
+ <p>Often for weeks at a time, complete silence would obtain
+ between master and Nurse. He would enter and ramble hither and
+ thither the ample kitchen; eat what had been prepared for him,
+ and be off again without a word or glance of acknowledgment.
+ Or, again, pacing irregularly to and fro before the fireplace,
+ he would pour forth long disjointed rhapsodies, wild
+ speculations, hopes, and misgivings; his mood changing from
+ solemn to gay, and round through gusty passion to morbid gloom.
+ But never did he address his words to Nurse so much as to
+ himself or to some imaginary interlocutor; and she for her part
+ never answered him a syllable, but sat in silence through it
+ all. Yet was she ever alert to listen, and sometimes the
+ subdued trembling would come on and the obstruction of breath.
+ But when the talker, in mid-excitement of speech, snatched his
+ violin and drew from it melodies weirdly exquisite, soothing
+ his diseased thoughts and harmonizing them, Nurse would become
+ once more composed; the phantom danger was again put off, and
+ the violinist would presently fall into
+ silence,&mdash;sometimes into sleep. But still, while he slept,
+ the witch-eye watched him; though with an expression of
+ yearning, uncouth intensity which seldom ventured forth while
+ he was awake.</p>
+
+ <p>With Gnulemah, Nurse's intercourse became yearly more and
+ more infrequent. As the child arose to womanhood, she grew
+ apart from the voiceless creature who had cared for her
+ infancy. It was not Gnulemah's fault, whose heart was never
+ barren of loving impulses. But mother, father, were words whose
+ meaning she had never been taught; and had Nurse comprehended
+ the unconscious thirst and hunger of the girl's
+ soul,&mdash;unconscious, but not therefore harmless,&mdash;she
+ might have tried, by dint of affectionate observances and
+ companionship, to represent the motherly office which she had
+ filled in the beginning. But this was not to be. Some hidden
+ agency had forced the two ever farther asunder. Moreover,
+ Gnulemah developed rapidly, while Nurse underwent a process of
+ gradual congealment,&mdash;her wits and emotions became torpid.
+ Besides this, she was the victim of disfigurement, physical as
+ well as spiritual; while Gnulemah, both naturally and by
+ training, was sensitive to beauty and ugliness. Other surface
+ causes no doubt there were, in addition to the hidden one,
+ which was perhaps the most potent of all.</p>
+
+ <p>A considerable time had passed since Gnulemah's departure,
+ when Balder became aware that he was not alone in the
+ conservatory. His thoughts were all of Gnulemah, and he looked
+ quickly round in expectation of seeing her. The apparition of a
+ widely different object startled him to his feet.</p>
+
+ <p>A female figure stood before him, wrapped in sad-colored
+ garments of anomalous description, her head tied up in dark
+ turban-like folds of cloth. A lock of rusty black hair escaped
+ from beneath this head-dress and hung down beside her face. She
+ might once have been tall and erect, but her form now sagged to
+ the left, losing both height and dignity. Her visage, seamed
+ and furrowed by the scar of some terrible calamity, had lost
+ its natural contour. The left eye was extinguished, but the
+ right remained,&mdash;the only feature in its original state.
+ It was dark and bright, and possessed, by very virtue of its
+ disfigured environment, a repulsive kind of beauty. Its
+ influence was peculiar. In itself, it postulated an owner in
+ the prime of life, handsome and graceful. But, one's attention
+ wandering, the woman's actual ugliness impressed itself with an
+ intensity enhanced by the imaginary contrast.</p>
+
+ <p>A grotesque analogy was thus brought to light. The woman was
+ dual. Her right side lived; the left&mdash;blind, inert, and
+ soulless&mdash;was dragged about a dead weight. It was an
+ unnatural emphasizing of the spiritual-material composition of
+ mankind. Observable, moreover, was her strange method of
+ disguising emotion. There was no muscular constraint; she
+ simply turned her blank left side to the spectator, with an
+ effect like the interposition of a dead wall!</p>
+
+ <p>Such, on Balder's perhaps abnormally excited apprehension,
+ was the impression the nurse produced. She, on her part, was
+ perhaps more disconcerted than he. Her single eye settled upon
+ him in a panic of surprise. The dressing of the scene gave
+ Balder a grisly reminder of the first moments of Gnulemah's
+ eloquent astonishment. There was as great an apparent
+ difference between the superb Egyptian and this poor creature,
+ as between good and evil; but there was also the disagreeable
+ suggestion of a similar kind of relationship. Gnulemah,
+ withered, stifled, and degraded by some unmentionable curse,
+ might have become a thing not unlike this woman.</p>
+
+ <p>"Have we met before, madam?" asked Helwyse, impelled to the
+ question by what he took for a bewildered recognition in her
+ eye.</p>
+
+ <p>She moved her lips, but made no audible answer.</p>
+
+ <p>"I am Balder Helwyse," he added; for he had made up his mind
+ that all concealments (save one) were unnecessary.</p>
+
+ <p>A grotesque quake of emotion travelled through the woman's
+ body, and she gave utterance to a harsh inarticulate sound. She
+ came confusedly forwards, groping with hands outstretched.
+ Balder, though not wont to fail in courtesy to the sorriest
+ hag, could scarce forbear recoiling; especially because he
+ fancied that an expression of affectionate interest was
+ struggling to get through the scarred incrustation of the
+ woman's nature.</p>
+
+ <p>Perhaps she marked his inward shrinking, for she checked
+ herself, and, slowly turning her lifeless screen, hid behind
+ it. It was impotent deprecation translated into flesh,&mdash;at
+ once ludicrous and painful. The young man found so much
+ difficulty in restraining the manifestation of his distaste,
+ that he blushed in the twilight at his own rudeness. He would
+ do his best to redeem himself.</p>
+
+ <p>"Doctor Hiero Glyphic is my uncle," said he, moving to get
+ on Nurse's right side, and speaking in his pleasantest tone.
+ "Is he at home? I have come a long way to see him."</p>
+
+ <p>Preoccupied by his amiable purpose to reassure the woman,
+ Helwyse had got to the end of this speech before realizing the
+ ghastly mockery involved in it. Nevertheless, it was well. Even
+ thus falsely and boldly must he henceforth speak and act. By a
+ happy accident he had opened the path, and must see to it that
+ his further steps did not retrograde.</p>
+
+ <p>Still Nurse answered not a word, which was the less
+ surprising, inasmuch as she had been dumb for a quarter of a
+ century past. But Balder, supposing her silence to proceed from
+ stupidity or deafness, repeated more loudly and
+ peremptorily,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Doctor Glyphic,&mdash;is he here? is he alive?"</p>
+
+ <p>He felt a morbid curiosity to hear what reply would be made
+ to the question whose answer only he could know. But he was
+ puzzled to observe that it appeared to throw Nurse into a state
+ of agitation as great as though she had herself been the
+ perpetrator of Balder's crime! She stood quaking and
+ irresolute, now peeping for a moment from behind her screen,
+ then dodging back with an increase of panic.</p>
+
+ <p>This display&mdash;rendered more uncouth by its
+ voicelessness&mdash;revolted the æsthetic sensibilities of
+ Helwyse. Besides, what was the meaning of it? Had it actually
+ been Davy Jones with whom he had striven on the midnight sea?
+ and had his adversary, instead of drowning, spread his
+ bat-wings for home, and left his supposititious murderer to
+ disquiet himself in vain? Verily, a practical joke worthy its
+ author!</p>
+
+ <p>This conceit revealed others, as a lightning-flash the
+ midnight landscape. Balder was encircled by
+ witchcraft,&mdash;had been ferried by a real Charon to no
+ imaginary Hades. The quaint secluded beauty of circumstance was
+ an illusion, soon to be dispelled. Gnulemah
+ herself&mdash;miserable thought!&mdash;was perhaps a thing of
+ evil; what if this very hag were she in another form? Glancing
+ round in the deepening twilight, Balder fancied the dark, still
+ plants and tropic shrubs assumed demoniac forms, bending and
+ crowding about him. The old witch yonder was muttering some
+ infernal spell; already he felt numbness in his limbs,
+ dizziness in his brain.</p>
+
+ <p>The devils are gathering nearer. A heavy, heated atmosphere
+ quivers before his eyes, or else the witch and her unholy crew
+ are uniting in a reeling dance. In vain does Balder try to shut
+ his eyes and escape the giddy spectacle; they stare widely open
+ and see things supernatural. Nor can he ward off these with his
+ hands, which are rigid before him, and defy his will. The
+ devilish jig becomes wilder, and careers through the air,
+ Balder sweeping with it. In mid-whirl, he sees the
+ crocodile,&mdash;cold, motionless, waiting with long, dry
+ jaws&mdash;for what?</p>
+
+ <p>A cry breaks from him. With a wrench that strains his heart
+ he bursts loose from the devil's bonds that confine his limbs.
+ The witch has vanished, and Helwyse seems to himself to fall
+ headlong from a vast height, striking the earth at last
+ helpless and broken.</p>
+
+ <p>"Gnulemah!"</p>
+
+ <p>Gasping out that name, he becomes insensible.</p>
+
+ <p>Beneath an outside of respectable composure have turmoiled
+ the tides of such remorse and pain as only a man at once
+ largely and finely made can feel. Added to the mental
+ excitement carried through many phases to the point of
+ distraction, have been bodily exertion and want of food and
+ sleep. The apparition of unnatural ugliness, of behavior
+ strange as her looks, coming upon him in this untoward
+ condition, needed not the heat of the conservatory and
+ stupefying perfume of the flowers to bring on the brief
+ delirium and final unconsciousness. As he lies there let us
+ remember that his last word threw back the unworthy, dark
+ misgiving, that beauty and deformity, good and bad, could by
+ any jugglery become convertible.</p>
+
+ <p>As a mere matter of fact, Nurse was no witch, nor had she,
+ of her own will and knowledge, done Balder any harm. On the
+ contrary, she was already at work, with trembling hands and
+ painfully thumping heart, to relieve his sad case. She was
+ touched and agitated to a singular degree. It was not the first
+ time in the patient's life that she had tended him. The reader
+ has guessed her secret,&mdash;that she had known Balder before
+ he knew himself, and cared for him when his only cares had been
+ to eat and sleep. She knew her baby through his manly stature
+ and mature features, less from his likeness to his father than
+ from certain uneffaced traces of infantine form and expression.
+ She was of gypsy blood, and had looked on few human faces since
+ last seeing his. He did not recognize her until some time
+ afterwards. All things considered, it was hardly possible he
+ should do so.</p>
+
+ <p>It was curious to observe how awkwardly she now managed
+ emotions that had once flowed but too readily. She was moved by
+ impulses which she had long forgotten how to interpret. Her
+ only outlet for tenderness was her solitary eye, which might
+ well have given way under the strain thus put upon it.</p>
+
+ <p>But by and by the inward heat began to thaw the stiff
+ outward crust, which had been hardening for so many years.
+ Glimpses there were of the handy, affectionate, sympathizing
+ woman, emerging from fossilization. Her withered heart once
+ more hungered and thirsted, and the strange duality tended to
+ melt back again into unity.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder's attack at length yielded, and a drowsy
+ consciousness returned, memory and reason being still partly in
+ abeyance. His heavy, half-closed eyes rested on darkness. A
+ crooning sound was in his ear,&mdash;a nursery lullaby,
+ wordless but soothing. Where was he? Had he been ill? Was he in
+ his cradle at home? Was Salome sitting by to watch him and give
+ him his medicine? Yes, very ill he was, but would be better in
+ the morning; and meanwhile he would be a good boy, and not cry
+ and make a fuss and trouble Salome.</p>
+
+ <p>"Nurse,&mdash;Sal!&mdash;I say, Sal!"</p>
+
+ <p>Salome bent over him as of old.</p>
+
+ <p>"Had such a funny dream, Sal! dreamt I was grown up,
+ and&mdash;killed a man! What makes you shake so, Sal? it wasn't
+ true, you know! And I'm going to be a good boy and go to sleep.
+ Good night! give a kiss from
+ me&mdash;to&mdash;my&mdash;little&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>So sinks he into slumber, profound as ever wooed his
+ childhood; his head pillowed in Salome's lap, his funny dream
+ forgotten.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXI"
+ id="XXI"></a>XXI.</h2>
+
+ <h3>WE PICK UP ANOTHER THREAD.</h3>
+
+ <p>Darkness and silence reigned in the conservatory; the group
+ of the sleeping man and attendant woman was lost in the warm
+ gloom, and scarcely a motion&mdash;the low drawing of a
+ breath&mdash;told of their presence.</p>
+
+ <p>A great gray owl, which had passed the daylight in some
+ obscure corner, launched darkling forth on the air and winged
+ hither and thither,&mdash;once or twice fanning the sleeper's
+ face with silent pinions. The crocodile lazily edged off the
+ stone, plumped quietly into the water, and clambered up the
+ hither margin of the pool, there coming to another long pause.
+ A snail, making a night-journey across the floor, found in its
+ path a diamond, sparkling with a light of its own. The snail
+ extended a cool cautious tentacle,&mdash;recoiled it
+ fastidiously and shaped a new course. A broad petal from a tall
+ flowering-shrub dropped wavering down, and seemed about to
+ light on Balder's forehead; but, swerving at the last moment,
+ came to rest on the scaly head of the crocodile. The night
+ waited and listened, as though for something to
+ happen,&mdash;for some one to appear! Salome, too, was waiting
+ for some one;&mdash;was it for the dead?</p>
+
+ <p>Meantime, pictures from the past glimmered through her
+ memory. When, in our magic mirror, we saw her struck down by
+ the hand of her lover, she was far from being the repulsive
+ object she is now. Indeed, but for that chance word let fall
+ yesterday, about her having been badly burnt, we might be at a
+ loss to justify our recognition of her.</p>
+
+ <p>After Manetho's rude dismissal of her, she fled&mdash;not
+ knowing whither better&mdash;to Thor Helwyse, who was living
+ widowed in his Brooklyn house, with his infant son and
+ daughter. Because she had been Helen's attendant, she besought
+ Helen's husband to give her a home. She was in sore trouble,
+ but said no more than this; and Thor, suspecting nothing of her
+ connection with Manetho, gladly received her as nurse to his
+ children.</p>
+
+ <p>But past sins and imprudences would find out Salome no less
+ than others. At the critical moment for herself and her
+ fortunes, the house took fire. She risked her life to save
+ Thor's daughter, was herself burned past recognition, and (one
+ misfortune treading on another's heels) balanced on death's
+ verge for a month or two. She got well, in part; but the
+ faculty of speech had left her, and beauty of face and figure
+ was forever gone.</p>
+
+ <p>In her manifold wretchedness, and after such devotion shown,
+ it was not in Thor's warm heart to part with her; so, losing
+ much, she gained something. She remained with her benefactor,
+ whose manly courtesy ever forbore to probe the secret of her
+ woman's heart, over which as over her face she always wore a
+ veil. The world saw Salome no more. She sat in the nursery,
+ watching year by year the dark-eyed little maiden playing with
+ the fair-haired boy. Broad-shouldered Thor would come in, with
+ his grand, kindly face and royal beard; would kiss the little
+ girl and tussle with the boy, mightily laughing the while at
+ the former's solicitude for her playmate; would throw himself
+ on the groaning sofa, and exclaim in his deep voice,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"God bless their dear little souls! Why, Nurse! when did a
+ brother and sister ever love each other like
+ that,&mdash;eh?"</p>
+
+ <p>Salome probably was not unhappy then; indeed,&mdash;whether
+ she knew it or not,&mdash;she was at her happiest. But new
+ events were at hand; Thor, growing yearly more restless, at
+ length resolved to sell his house and go to Europe, taking with
+ him Salome and both the children. Everything was ready, down to
+ the packing of Salome's box. A day or two before the sailing,
+ Thor went to New Jersey, to bid farewell to his eccentric
+ brother-in-law. It was a warm summer day, and the children
+ played from morning till night in the front yard, while Nurse
+ sat in the window and kept her eye on them. Her thoughts,
+ perhaps, travelled elsewhere.</p>
+
+ <p>Since her misfortune she had, no doubt, had more opportunity
+ than most women for reflection: silence breeds thought. What
+ she thought about, no one knew; but she could hardly have
+ forgotten Manetho. On this last evening, when at the point of
+ leaving America forever, it would have been strange had no
+ memory of him passed through her mind.</p>
+
+ <p>She had not heard his name in the last four years, and she
+ knew that he suspected nothing of her whereabouts. Had he ever
+ wished to see her? she wondered and thought, "He would not know
+ me if he did see me!" With that came a tumultuous longing once
+ more to look upon him. Too late! Why had she not thought of
+ this before? Now must her last memory of him be still as when,
+ disfigured by sudden rage, he turned upon her and struck her on
+ the bosom. There was the scar yet; the fire had spared it! It
+ was a keepsake which, as time passed, Salome strangely learned
+ to love!</p>
+
+ <p>It was growing dusk,&mdash;time for the children to come in.
+ They were sitting deep in the abundant grass, weaving necklaces
+ out of dandelion-stems. Nurse leaned out of window and beckoned
+ to attract their attention. But either they were too much
+ absorbed to notice her, or they were wilfully blind; so Nurse
+ rose to go out and fetch them.</p>
+
+ <p>Before reaching the open front door, she stopped short and
+ her heart seemed to turn over. A tall dark man was leaning over
+ the fence, talking with the little girl. Nurse shrank within
+ the shadow of the door, and thence peeped and
+ listened,&mdash;as well as her beating pulses would let
+ her.</p>
+
+ <p>"I know where fairy-land is," says the man, in the soft,
+ engaging tone that the listener so well remembers. "Come! shall
+ we go together and visit it?"</p>
+
+ <p>"He come too?" asks the little maiden, nodding towards the
+ boy, who is portentously busy over his dandelions.</p>
+
+ <p>"He may if he likes," the man answers with a smile. "But we
+ must make haste, or fairy-land will be shut up!"</p>
+
+ <p>It flashes into Salome's head what this portends. She had
+ heard this man vow revenge on Thor long ago, and she now sees
+ how he means to keep his oath. He has shrewdly improved the
+ opportunity of Thor's absence, and has come intending to carry
+ off either his son or his daughter. Fortune, it seems, had
+ chosen for him the dark-eyed little girl. See! he stoops and
+ lifts her gently over the wall, and they are off for
+ fairy-land!</p>
+
+ <p>Rush out, Salome! alarm the neighborhood and force the
+ kidnapper to give up his booty! After Thor's kindness to you,
+ will you be false to him? Besides, what motive have you for
+ unfaithfulness? Grant that you love Manetho,&mdash;what harm,
+ save to his revengeful passion, could result from thwarting
+ him?</p>
+
+ <p>Salome acted oddly on this occasion,&mdash;it would seem,
+ irrationally. But that which appears to the spectator but a
+ trivial modification may have vital weight with the actor. Had
+ Manetho taken Balder, for example, Salome might have pursued
+ another and more intelligible course than the one she actually
+ took. She hurried out of the door and caught Manetho by the arm
+ before he was twenty paces on his way. He turned, savage but
+ frightened, setting down the little girl but not letting go her
+ hand. She was in her happiest humor, and informed Nurse that
+ she was to be queen of fairy-land!</p>
+
+ <p>Nurse lifted the veil from her face and looked steadfastly
+ at Manetho with her one eye. It was enough,&mdash;he saw in her
+ but a hideous object,&mdash;would never know her for the bright
+ girl he had once professed to love. Salome gave one sob,
+ containing more of womanly emotion than could be written down
+ in many words, and then was quiet and self-possessed. Manetho
+ did not offer to escape, but stood on his guard; half prepared,
+ however,&mdash;from something in the woman's manner,&mdash;to
+ find her a confederate.</p>
+
+ <p>"S'e come too?" chirped the unconscious little maiden.</p>
+
+ <p>But Manetho's attention was turned to some words that Salome
+ was writing in a little blank-book which she always carried in
+ her pocket She offered to help him carry off the child, on
+ condition of being herself one of the party!</p>
+
+ <p>He looked narrowly at the woman, but could make nothing by
+ his scrutiny. Was it love for the child that prompted her
+ behavior? No; for she could easily have raised the neighborhood
+ against him. She completely puzzled him, and she would give no
+ explanations. What if he should accept her offer? She would be
+ an advantage as well as an inconvenience. The child would have
+ the care to which it had been accustomed, and Manetho would
+ thus be spared much embarrassment. When the woman's help became
+ superfluous, it would not be difficult to give her the
+ slip.</p>
+
+ <p>There was small leisure for reflection. An agreement was
+ made,&mdash;on Salome's part, with a secret sense of intense
+ triumph, not unmixed with fear and pain. She caught up Master
+ Balder and his dandelions, kissed and hugged him violently, and
+ locked him into the nursery; where he was found some hours
+ afterwards by his father, in a state of great hunger and
+ indignation. But the little dark-haired maiden was no more. She
+ was gone to her kingdom of fairy-land, and Nurse with her. Long
+ mourned Balder for his vanished playmate!</p>
+
+ <p>Salome has kept her secret well. And now, there she sits,
+ her long-lost baby's head in her lap, thinking of old times;
+ and the longer she thinks, the more she softens and expands.
+ Has she done a great wrong in her life? Surely she has suffered
+ greatly, and in a manner that might well wither her to the
+ core. But there must still have been a germ of life in the
+ shrivelled seed, which this night&mdash;memorable in her
+ existence&mdash;has begun to quicken.</p>
+
+ <p>By and by come a few tears, with a struggle at first, then
+ more easily. Kind darkness lets us think of Salome bright and
+ comely as in the old days, with the added grace of inward
+ beauty wrought by sad experience. But, in truth, she is marred
+ past earthly recovery. Nothing removes a soul so far from human
+ sympathy as self-repression,&mdash;especially for any merely
+ human end!</p>
+
+ <p>The night creeps reluctantly westward; the gray owl wings
+ back to his shady corner; the adventurous snail, half-way up
+ the palm-tree, glues himself to the bark and turns in for a
+ nap. The crocodile has resumed his old position on the rock in
+ the pool, and the flower petal floats on the water. Here comes
+ the brilliant hoopoe with his smart crest and clear chirrup,
+ impatient to bid Gnulemah good morning! All is as before, save
+ that the group beneath the palm-trees has disappeared!</p>
+
+ <p>Balder slept late, yet, on awakening, he thought he must be
+ dreaming still. He could not distinguish imagination from
+ reality. His mind had temporarily lost its grasp, his will its
+ authority. Where was he? Was it years or hours since he had
+ entered Boston harbor?</p>
+
+ <p>Suddenly rose before him the vision of the deadly struggle
+ on the midnight sea. Round this central point the rest
+ crystallized in order. His heart sank, and he sighed most
+ heavily. But presently he rose to his elbow and stared about in
+ bewilderment. Had he ever seen this room before? How came he
+ here?</p>
+
+ <p>He was lying on a carved bedstead, furnished with sheets of
+ fine linen and a counterpane of blue embroidered satin; but all
+ bearing an appearance of great age. The room was oval, like a
+ bird's-egg halved lengthwise; the smoothly vaulted ceiling
+ being frescoed with a crowd of figures. The rich and costly
+ furniture harmonized with the bedstead, and bore the same marks
+ of age. The chairs and lounge were satin-covered; the sumptuous
+ toilet-table was fitted with a mirror of true crystal; the
+ arched window was curtained with azure satin and lace. It was a
+ chamber fit for a princess of the old <i>régime</i>, unaltered
+ since its fair occupant last abode in it.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder now examined the frescos which covered wall and
+ ceiling. The subject seemed at the first glance to be a Last
+ Judgment, or something of that nature. A mingled rush of forms
+ mounted on one side to the bright zenith, and thence lapsed
+ confusedly down the opposite descent. The dark end of the room
+ presented a cloud of gloomily fantastic shapes, swerved from
+ the main stream, and becoming darker and more formless the
+ farther they receded, till at the last they were lost in a
+ murky shadow. Not entirely lost, however; for as Balder gazed
+ awfully thitherward, the shadow seemed to resolve itself into a
+ mass of intertwined and struggling beings, neither animal nor
+ human, but combining the more unholy traits of both.</p>
+
+ <p>But from the centre of the upward stream shone forms and
+ faces of angelic beauty; yet, on looking more narrowly, Balder
+ discerned in each one some ghastly peculiarity, revealing
+ itself just when enjoyment of the beauty was on the point of
+ becoming complete. Such was the effect that the most angelic
+ forms were translated into mocking demons, and where the light
+ seemed brightest there was the spiritual darkness most
+ profound.</p>
+
+ <p>In the zenith was a white lustre which obliterated
+ distinction of form as much as did the cloudy obscurity at the
+ end of the room. Now the design seemed about to unfold itself;
+ then again it eluded the gazer's grasp. Suddenly at length it
+ stood revealed. A gigantic face, with wide-floating hair and
+ beard, looked down into Balder's own. Its expression was of
+ infinite malignity and despair. The impersonation of all that
+ is wicked and miserable, its place was at the top of Heaven; it
+ was moulded of those aspiring forms of light, and was the goal
+ which the brightest attained. Moreover, either by some ugly
+ coincidence or how otherwise he could not conceive, this
+ countenance of supreme evil was the very reflex of
+ Balder's,&mdash;a portrait minutely true, and, despite its
+ satanic expression, growing every moment more unmistakable.</p>
+
+ <p>Was this accident, or the contrivance of an unknown and
+ unfathomable malice? Balder, Lord of Heaven, instinct with the
+ essence of Hell! A grim satire on his religious speculations!
+ But what satirist had been bitter enough so to forestall the
+ years?&mdash;for the painting must have been designed while
+ Balder was still an infant.</p>
+
+ <p>He threw himself off the bed and stepped to the window, and
+ saw the blue sky and the river rhyming it. The breath of the
+ orchard visited him, and he was greeted by the green grass and
+ trees, He sighed with relief. There had been three mornings
+ since his return to America. For the first he had blessed his
+ own senses; the second had looked him out of countenance but
+ the third came with a benediction, serene and mighty, such as
+ Balder's soul had not hitherto been open to.</p>
+
+ <p>"This is more than a plaster heaven," said he, looking up;
+ "but I fear, Balder Helwyse, your only heaven, thus far, has
+ been of plaster. You have seen this morning how the God of such
+ a heaven looks. How about the God of this larger Heaven, think
+ you?"</p>
+
+ <p>Presently he turned away from the window; but he had quaffed
+ so deeply of the morning glory, that the sinister frescos no
+ longer depressed him. They were ridiculously
+ unimportant,&mdash;nothing more than stains on the wall, in
+ fact. Balder could not tell why he felt light-hearted. It was
+ solemn light-heartedness,&mdash;not the gayety of sensuous
+ spirits, such as he had experienced heretofore. It had little
+ to do with physical well-being, for the young man was still
+ faint and dizzy, and weak from hunger. Behold, then, at the
+ foot of the bed, a carved table covered with a damask cloth and
+ crowned with an abundant breakfast; not an ordinary breakfast
+ of coffee, rolls, omelette, and beefsteak, but a pastoral
+ breakfast,&mdash;fresh milk, bread and honey and fruit and
+ mellow cheese,&mdash;such food as Adam might have begun the day
+ with.</p>
+
+ <p>In face of the yet unsolved mystery of his own presence in
+ the room, this new surprise caused Balder no special wonder.
+ Beyond the apparition of the ugly dumb woman, he recollected
+ nothing of the previous evening's experience. Could she have
+ transported him hither? Well, he would not let himself be
+ disturbed by apparent miracles. "No doubt the explanation is
+ simple," thought he; and with that he began his toilet. The
+ dressing-table displayed a variety of dainty articles such as a
+ lady might be supposed to use,&mdash;pearl-handled brushes,
+ enamelled powder-boxes, slender vases of Meissen porcelain, a
+ fanciful ring-stand; from the half-open drawer a rich glimpse
+ of an Indian fan; a pair of delicate kid gloves, which only a
+ woman's hands could have worn, were thrown carelessly on the
+ table. There were still the little wrinkles in the fingers, but
+ time had changed the pristine white to dingy yellow.</p>
+
+ <p>"Whose hands could have worn them? whose chamber was this?"
+ mused Balder. "Not Gnulemah's; she knows nothing of kid gloves
+ and powder! and these things were in use before she was born.
+ Whose face was reflected in this glass, when those gloves were
+ thrown down here? Was that her marriage-bed? Were children born
+ in it?"</p>
+
+ <p>His seizure of the night before must have dulled the edge of
+ his wit, else he had scarce asked questions which chance now
+ answered for him. A scratch on one corner of the polished
+ mirror-surface showed, on closer inspection, a name and a date
+ written with a diamond. Shading off the light with his hand,
+ Balder read, "Helen, 1831."</p>
+
+ <p>"My mother's name; the year I was born. My mother!" he
+ repeated softly, taking up the old yellow gloves. "And this
+ room was my birthplace,&mdash;and my little sister's! My
+ mother's things, as she left them; for father once told me that
+ he never entered her room after she was buried. She died here;
+ and here my little sister and I began to live. And here I am,
+ again,&mdash;really the same little helpless innocent baby who
+ cried on that bed so long ago. Only not innocent now! Perhaps,
+ not helpless, either!</p>
+
+ <p>"How happy that barber was yesterday! prattled about being
+ born again. Cannot I be born again,&mdash;to-day,&mdash;in this
+ room? Here I first began, and have come round the world to my
+ starting-point. I will begin afresh this morning."</p>
+
+ <p>And heavily as he was weighted in the new race, he would not
+ be disheartened. Unuttered resolves brightened his eyes and
+ made his courage high.</p>
+
+ <p>Before beginning breakfast, he returned to the window and
+ drank again of the divine blue and green. From the branch of a
+ near tree the hoopoe startled him and made him color. Was the
+ bird an emissary from Gnulemah? Balder's mouth drew back, and
+ his chin and eyes strengthened, as though some part of his
+ unuttered resolves were recalled by the thought of her.</p>
+
+ <p>When he was ready to go, he turned at the door, and threw a
+ parting glance round the dainty old-fashioned chamber, trying
+ to gather into one all the thoughts, memories, and resolves
+ connected with it. He had nearly forgotten the frescos; the
+ victorious sunshine had reduced the figures, satanic or
+ beautiful, to a meaningless agglomeration of wandering lines
+ and faded colors. As for his own portrait, it was no longer
+ distinguishable.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXII"
+ id="XXII"></a>XXII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>HEART AND HEAD.</h3>
+
+ <p>Balder easily found his way to the conservatory, but it was
+ empty,&mdash;Gnulemah, at least, was not there! The tapestry
+ curtain in her doorway was pushed aside, the door itself open.
+ Where should he seek her?</p>
+
+ <p>As he stood in doubt, he saw lying at his feet a violet.
+ Picking it up, he saw another some distance beyond it, and
+ still another on the threshold which he had just crossed. They
+ were Gnulemah's footsteps,&mdash;the scent of this sweet
+ quarry, teaching him how to follow her. So he followed, nor let
+ one fragrant trace escape him; and presently he had a nosegay
+ of them.</p>
+
+ <p>She was out of doors, then. Truly, on such a day as this,
+ where else should she be? What walls could presume to hold her?
+ Her loveliness was at one with nature's, and they attracted
+ each other. To the solitary nymph, her mighty playmate had been
+ all-sufficient; for she saw not the earth and sky as they
+ appear nowadays to mankind, but the divine meaning which they
+ clothe. Thus she could converse with animals, and could read
+ plants and stones more profoundly than botanist or geologist.
+ She followed inward to her own fresh and beautiful soul the
+ sympathies which allied her to outward things, and found there
+ their true prototypes.</p>
+
+ <p>But when the strong magnetism of a new human spirit began to
+ act upon her, these fine communings with nature suffered
+ disturbance. In such thunderstorms as the meeting of the
+ electric forces must engender, there was need of a
+ trustworthier safeguard than simple perception of a divine
+ purpose underlying creation. Only the personal God is strong
+ enough to govern the relations of soul with soul. Barren of
+ Eve, Adam would not have fallen; but with her he will one day
+ not only retrieve his fall, but climb to a sublimer height than
+ any to which he could have aspired alone.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder strolled out on the wide lawn. Southwestward wound an
+ avenue of great trees, overshadowing the narrow footpath that
+ stole beneath them. To the right, round the northern corner of
+ the house, he could see far off the white tops of the
+ blossoming apple-trees; and beyond, the river. The orchard
+ perfume came riding on the untamed breeze, and whispered a
+ fragrant secret in the young man's ear. Orchardward he pursued
+ his search.</p>
+
+ <p>As he went on, Gnulemah grew every moment nearer. At length
+ he caught the flutter of her mantle amidst the foliage, and
+ presently saw her on the brink of the precipice, looking out
+ across the broad blue river. Thus had he, through his glass,
+ darkly, seen her stand the day before. Were the crossing a
+ river and the flight of a day all that divided his past life
+ from what he thought awaited him now!</p>
+
+ <p>While yet at a distance, he called to her,&mdash;not from
+ impatience, but because he stood in awe of the meeting, and
+ wanted the first moments over. His voice touched Gnulemah like
+ a beloved hand, and turned her towards him. Her face, which had
+ not learned to be the mask of emotion, but was instead the full
+ and immediate index thereof, brightened with joy; and as he
+ came near, the joy increased. Yet a seriousness deep down in
+ her eyes, marked the shadow of a night and the dawn of another
+ day. A spiritual chemistry had been working in her.</p>
+
+ <p>She did not move forward to meet him but stood delighting in
+ the sense of his ever-growing nearness. When at length he stood
+ close before her, she drew a long, pleasant breath and
+ said,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"A beautiful morning!"</p>
+
+ <p>This was no commonplace greeting, for it was not made in a
+ commonplace manner. It said that his coming had consummated the
+ else imperfect beauty of nature, and won its expression from
+ Gnulemah's lips. The commonplace wondered to find itself
+ transmuted into a compliment of fine gold!</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah's attire to-day was more Diana-like than
+ yesterday's, and looked as appropriate to her as leaves to
+ trees or clouds to the sky. Her dress, indeed, was not so much
+ a conventional appendage as a living, sensitive part of her,
+ which might be supposed to change its color and style in
+ sympathy with her shifting moods and surroundings, yet never
+ losing certain distinctive traits which had their foundation in
+ her individual nature.</p>
+
+ <p>"A beautiful morning!" returned Balder, taking her hand.
+ "Were you expecting me?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I feared you might not show yourself to me again," she
+ answered, with sudden tears twinkling on her eyelashes. She
+ seemed more tenderly human and approachable to-day than
+ heretofore. Had she found her mountain-height of unmated
+ solitude untenable?&mdash;found in herself a yielding woman,
+ and in Balder the strength that is a man? This descent, which
+ was a sweet ascent, made her endlessly more lovable.</p>
+
+ <p>"I come here always when I feel lonely," continued she. "If
+ it had not been for this place, with its great outlook, I
+ should often have been too lonely to stay in the world."</p>
+
+ <p>"We all need an outlook to a larger, world, Gnulemah."</p>
+
+ <p>"Besides, you came to me from the other side!" said she
+ glancing in his face.</p>
+
+ <p>"Did you see me there?" Balder was on the point of asking;
+ but he was wise enough to refrain. If he could believe it true,
+ let him not tempt his happiness; if faith were weak, why build
+ a barrier against it? So he kept silence.</p>
+
+ <p>"You found my violets!" whispered Gnulemah, with a shy
+ smile. "You understand all I do and am; it is happiness to be
+ with you."</p>
+
+ <p>They sat down by mutual consent beneath a crooked old
+ apple-tree, which yet blossomed as pure and fresh as did the
+ youngest in the orchard. From beneath this white and perfumed
+ tent was a view of the distant city.</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah could not be called talkative, yet in giving her
+ thoughts expression she outdid vocabularies. Many fine muscles
+ there were around her eyes, at the corners of her mouth, and
+ especially in the upper lip,&mdash;whose subtile curvings and
+ contractions spoke volumes of question, appeal, observation.
+ Her form by its endless shiftings uttered delicate phrases of
+ pleasure, surprise, or love; her hands and fingers were
+ orators, and eloquent were the curlings and tappings of her
+ Arab feet.</p>
+
+ <p>This kind of language would be blank to one used rather to
+ hear words than to feel them; but Balder, in, his present
+ exalted mood, delighted in it. Was there any enjoyment more
+ refined than to see his thought, before he had given it breath,
+ lighten in the eyes of this daughter of fire? and with his own
+ eyes to catch the first pure glimmer of her yet unborn fancies?
+ A language genial of intimacy, for the talkers must feel in
+ order to utterance,&mdash;must meet each other, from the heart
+ outward, at every point. The human form is made of meanings. It
+ is the full thought of its Creator, comprising all other
+ thoughts. Is it blind chance or lifeless expediency that moulds
+ the curves of woman's bosom, builds up man's forehead like a
+ citadel, and sets his head on his shoulders? Is beauty
+ beautiful, or are we cozened by congenial ugliness? But
+ Balder's philosophic scepticism should never have braved a test
+ like Gnulemah!</p>
+
+ <p>Except music, painting, sculpture,&mdash;all the arts and
+ inspiration of them,&mdash;waited on the nib of the pen, such
+ talk as passed between these two could not be written. Some
+ things&mdash;and those not the least profound and admirable of
+ life&mdash;transcend the cunning of man to interpret them,
+ unless to an apprehension as fine as they! We are fain to
+ content ourselves with the husks.</p>
+
+ <p>"It must be happy there!" said Gnulemah, looking cityward.
+ "So many Balders and Gnulemahs!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Why happy?" asked the man of the world, with a faint
+ smile.</p>
+
+ <p>"We are only two, and have known each other to-day and
+ yesterday. But they, you said, are as many as the stars, and
+ have been together many yesterdays."</p>
+
+ <p>Such was the woman's unclinched argument, leaving her
+ listener to draw the inference. He would not forestall her
+ enlightenment from the grim page of his own experience. But do
+ not many pure and loving souls pass through the world without
+ once noticing how bad most of the roads are, and how vexed the
+ climates? So might not the earthly heaven of Gnulemah's
+ imagination tenderly blind her to the unheavenly earth of
+ Balder's knowledge?</p>
+
+ <p>Through his abstraction Balder felt on his hand a touch soft
+ as the flowing of a breath, yet pregnant of indefinite
+ apprehension. When two clouds meet, there is a hush and calm;
+ but the first seeming-trifling lightning-flash brings on the
+ storm whereby earth's face is altered. So Balder, full-charged
+ as the thunder-cloud, awaited fearfully the first vivid word
+ which should light the way for those he had resolved to
+ speak.</p>
+
+ <p>"I see you with my open eyes, Balder, and touch you and hear
+ you. Is this the end I thought would come? Balder, are you
+ greatest?" With full trust she appealed to him to testify
+ concerning himself. This was the seriousness he had marked
+ beneath the smile.</p>
+
+ <p>"Are you content it should be so?"</p>
+
+ <p>She plucked a blade of grass and tied it in a knot, and
+ began, drawing a trembling breath between each few
+ words,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"O Balder,&mdash;if I must kneel to you as to the last and
+ greatest of all,&mdash;if there is nothing too holy to be seen
+ and touched,&mdash;if there is no Presence too sublime for me
+ to comprehend&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"What then?" asked he, meeting her troubled look with a
+ strong, cheerful glance.</p>
+
+ <p>"Then the world is less beautiful than I thought it; the sun
+ is less bright, and I am no more pleasing to myself." Tears
+ began to flow down her noble cheeks; but Balder's eyes grew
+ brighter, seeing which, Gnulemah was encouraged to
+ continue.</p>
+
+ <p>"How could I be happy? for either must I draw myself apart
+ from you&mdash;O Balder!&mdash;or else live as your equal, and
+ so degrade you; for I am not a goddess!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Then there are no goddesses on earth, nor gods! Gnulemah,
+ you need not shrink from me for that."</p>
+
+ <p>The beautiful woman smiled through her sparkling eyelashes.
+ She could love and reverence the man who, as a deity,
+ bewildered and disappointed her. But was the intuition
+ therefore false which had revealed to her the grand conception
+ of a supreme, eternal God?</p>
+
+ <p>They sat silent for a while, and neither looked in the
+ other's face. They had struck a sacred chord, and the sweet,
+ powerful sound thrilled Balder no less than Gnulemah. But
+ presently he looked up; his cheeks warmed, and his heart
+ swelled out. He was about to put in jeopardy his most immediate
+ jewel, and the very greatness of the risk gave him courage. Not
+ to the world, that could not judge him righteously, would he
+ confess his crime,&mdash;but to the woman he loved and who
+ loved him. Her verdict could not fail to be just and true.</p>
+
+ <p>Could a woman's judgment of her lover be impartial? Yes, if
+ her instincts be pure and harmonious, and her worldly knowledge
+ that of a child. Her discrimination between right and wrong
+ would be at once accurate and involuntary, like the test of
+ poison. Love for the criminal would but sharpen her intuition.
+ The sentence would not be spoken, but would be readable in eyes
+ untainted alike by prejudice or sophistry.</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah was thus made the touchstone of Balder's morality.
+ He stood ready to abide by her decision. Her understanding of
+ the case should first be made full; then, if condemned by her
+ look, he would publish his crime to the world, and suffer its
+ penalty. But should her eyes absolve him, then was crime an
+ illusion, evil but undeveloped good, the stain of blood a
+ prejudice, and Cain no outcast, but the venerable forefather of
+ true freedom.</p>
+
+ <p>Unsearchable is the heart of man. Balder had looked forward
+ to condemnation with a wholesome solemnity which cheered while
+ it chastened him. But the thought of acquittal, and at
+ Gnulemah's hands, appalled him. The implicit consequences to
+ humanity seemed more formidable than the worst which
+ condemnation could bring upon himself. So much had he lately
+ changed his point of view, that only the fear of seeing his
+ former creed confirmed could have now availed to stifle his
+ confession.</p>
+
+ <p>But that fear did not much disquiet him; he trusted too
+ deeply in his judge to believe that she would justify it. In
+ short, Gnulemah was in his opinion right-minded, exactly in
+ proportion as she should convict him of being in the wrong.
+ Balder resigned the helm of his vessel, laden as she was with
+ the fruits of years of thought and speculation, at the critical
+ moment of her voyage,&mdash;resigned her to the guidance of a
+ woman's unreasoning intuition. He might almost as well have
+ averred that the highest reach of intellect is to a perception
+ of the better worth and wisdom of an unlearned heart.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXIII"
+ id="XXIII"></a>XXIII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>BALDER TELLS AN UNTRUTH.</h3>
+
+ <p>By way of enheartening himself for what he was to do, Balder
+ kissed the posy of Gnulemah's fragrant footsteps. He kept his
+ eyes down, lest she should see something in them to distract
+ her attention from his story. He must go artfully to
+ work,&mdash;gain her assent to the abstract principles before
+ marshalling them against himself.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile Gnulemah had picked up a gold beetle, and was
+ examining it with a certain grave interest.</p>
+
+ <p>"I never told you how I came by this ring of Hiero's. It was
+ the night before I first saw you, Gnulemah."</p>
+
+ <p>"The ring guided you to me!" said she, glancing at his
+ downcast visage.</p>
+
+ <p>"Perhaps it did!" he muttered, struck by the ingenious
+ superstition; and he eyed the keen diamond half suspiciously.
+ How fiercely the little serpents were struggling for it! "But
+ Hiero&mdash;he has lost it, and you will see him no more!"</p>
+
+ <p>"You are with me!" returns she, shining out at him from
+ beneath her level brows. What should she know of death and
+ parting?</p>
+
+ <p>Balder still forbore to raise his face. Gnulemah was in a
+ frolicsome humor, the reaction of her foregoing solemnity. But
+ Balder, who deemed this hour the gravest of his life, was taken
+ aback by her unseasonable gayety. Casting about for means to
+ sober her,&mdash;an ungracious thing for a lover to
+ do!&mdash;he hit upon the gold beetle.</p>
+
+ <p>"Dead; the poor little beetle! Do you know what death is,
+ Gnulemah?"</p>
+
+ <p>"It is what makes life. The sun dies every night, to get
+ life for the morning. And trees die when cold comes, so as to
+ smile out in green leaves again,&mdash;greener than if there
+ had been no death. So it is with all things."</p>
+
+ <p>"Not with everything," said Balder, taking her
+ light-heartedness very gravely. "That gold beetle in your hand
+ is dead, and will never live or move again."</p>
+
+ <p>But at that Gnulemah smiled; and bringing her hand, with the
+ beetle in it, near her perfect lips, she lent it a full warm
+ breath,&mdash;enough to have enlivened an Egyptian
+ scarabæus,&mdash;and behold! the beetle spread its wings and
+ whizzed away. Before Balder could recover from this unexpected
+ refutation, the lovely witch followed up her advantage.</p>
+
+ <p>"You thought, perhaps, that Hiero was as dead as the little
+ beetle; but he lives more beautifully in you!"</p>
+
+ <p>He looked startled up, his large eyes glittering blackly in
+ the paleness of his face. Gnulemah, with the serenity of a
+ victorious disputant willing to make allowances,
+ continued,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"It may be different in the outside world from which you
+ come; but here death ends nothing, but makes life new and
+ strong."</p>
+
+ <p>After a silence of some duration, poor Balder renewed his
+ attack from another quarter.</p>
+
+ <p>"What would you think of one who put to death a creature you
+ loved?"</p>
+
+ <p>She smiled, and shook her glowing pendants.</p>
+
+ <p>"Only God puts to death; and no one would hurt a thing I
+ love!"</p>
+
+ <p>"What should you think of one who put to death a man?"</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah looked for a moment perplexed and indignant. Then,
+ to Balder's great discomfiture, she laughed like a
+ bird-chorus.</p>
+
+ <p>"Why do you imagine what cannot be? Would you and Hiero kill
+ each other? The gray owl kills little mice, but that is to eat
+ them. Would you eat Hiero&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"Don't laugh, Gnulemah!" besought he. "I should kill him,
+ not as animals kill one another, but from rage and hatred."</p>
+
+ <p>"Hatred!" repeated Gnulemah, dislikingly;
+ "hatred,&mdash;what is it?"</p>
+
+ <p>"A passion of men's hearts,&mdash;the wish that evil may
+ befall others. When the hatred is bitter enough, and the
+ opportunity fair, they kill!"</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah shuddered slightly and looked sad. Then she leaned
+ towards Balder and touched his shoulder persuasively.</p>
+
+ <p>"Never think of such things, or talk of them! Could you hate
+ anyone, Balder? or kill him if you did?"</p>
+
+ <p>With that glorious presence so near him,&mdash;her voice so
+ close to his ear,&mdash;how could he answer her? His heart
+ awoke, and beat and drove the tingling blood tumultuously forth
+ to the remotest veins. She saw the flush, and caught the
+ passionate brilliancy of his eyes. Happy and afraid, she drew
+ back, saying in haste,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"You have not told me yet about the ring!"</p>
+
+ <p>That was not wisely said! Balder checked himself with a
+ sudden, strong hand, and held still,&mdash;his brows lowered
+ down and his lips settled together,&mdash;until his pulses were
+ quiet and his cheeks once more pale.</p>
+
+ <p>"I will tell you," he said; "but to understand, you must
+ first hear some other things." He hesitated, face to face with
+ an analysis of murder. The position was at once stimulating and
+ appalling. To dissect and reduce to its elements that grisly
+ murder-devil which had once possessed his own soul, and whose
+ writhings beneath the scalpel he would therefore feel as his
+ own&mdash;here loomed a prospect large and terrible!
+ Nevertheless, Balder took up the knife.</p>
+
+ <p>The white petal of an apple-blossom, part from its calyx,
+ came floating earthwards; but a breeze caught it and wafted it
+ aloft. It sank again, and was again arrested and borne
+ skywards. Finally is disappeared over the cliff-edge.</p>
+
+ <p>"The weight that made it fall is of the earth," said Balder
+ (both he and Gnulemah had been watching the petal's course).
+ "The breeze that buoyed it up was from heaven, and so it is
+ with man. Were there no heavenly support, he would fall at
+ once, but whether or not, he always tends to fall."</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah objected, "It loves the air better than the
+ earth!"</p>
+
+ <p>"When man begins to fall, he becomes mad, and thinks he is
+ not falling, but that earth is heaven, to which he is rising.
+ But since earth is not like heaven, infinite, he does not wish
+ others to enjoy it, lest his own pleasure be marred."</p>
+
+ <p>"How can that be?" said the unwilling Gnulemah. "What can
+ make men so happy on earth as other men?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Each wants all power for himself," rejoined Balder, his
+ voice growing stern as he pursued his theme. "They want to hurl
+ their fellows out of the world, even to annihilation. Every
+ moment this hatred is let grow in the heart's garden, it
+ spreads and strengthens, till it gains dominion and makes men
+ slaves, and madder than before. Each will be above his
+ rival,&mdash;his enemy! he will be absolute master over him.
+ And from that resolve is born murder!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Why do you tell Gnulemah this?" she asked, lifting her head
+ like a majestic serpent. But she could not stop him now. His
+ voice, measured at first, was now driven by emotion.</p>
+
+ <p>"Murder comes next; and many a man, had fear or impotence
+ not withheld him, would have done murder a thousand times. But
+ sometimes the demon leaps up and masters impotence and fear.
+ The man is drunk with immeasurable selfishness,&mdash;greater
+ than the universe can satisfy; which would fain make one victim
+ after another, till all the human race should be destroyed; and
+ then would it turn against Heaven and God. Save for man's
+ mortal frailty, the population of the world would ever and anon
+ be swept away by some giant murderer.</p>
+
+ <p>"Wickedness grows faster, the wickeder it is; he who has
+ been wicked once will easily be so again,&mdash;the more easily
+ as his crime was great. Even though through all his mortal life
+ he sin no more, yet his drift is thitherward! Only the air of
+ Heaven breathing through his soul after death can make him
+ pure."</p>
+
+ <p>Balder was speaking out all the gloom and terror which had
+ been silently gathering within him since his fatal night. As he
+ spoke, his mind expanded, and perceived things before unknown.
+ As the reasons for condemnation multiplied, he did but push on
+ the harder, striking at each tender spot in his own armor. And
+ as the day turned fatally against him, his face looked great
+ and heroic, and his voice sounded almost triumphant.</p>
+
+ <p>Thus far, he had only generalized; now, he was come to his
+ own plight. On several points he had been painfully in doubt:
+ whether he had done the deed in self-defence; whether he had
+ meant to do it; whether it had not been a blind, mad accident,
+ since swollen by fevered imagination into the likeness of
+ wilful crime. But against such doubts arrayed itself the
+ ineffaceable memory of that wild joy which had filled his soul,
+ when he had felt his enemy in his power! Had the man survived,
+ Balder might still have doubted; being dead, doubts were but
+ cowardly sophistry.</p>
+
+ <p>But during the brief pause he made, came a backward recoil
+ of that impulse which had swept him on. All at once he was
+ cold, and wavered. Gnulemah was sitting with her elbow on her
+ knee, her strange eyes fixed upon him. Had he duly considered
+ what effect all this might have on her? In aiming at his own
+ life, might not the sword pass also through hers? Abruptly to
+ behold sin,&mdash;to find in the first man she had learnt to
+ know, the sinner,&mdash;to be left this burden on her untried
+ soul,&mdash;might this not ruin more than her earthly
+ happiness? Did she still love him, such love could end only in
+ misery; should she hate him who of all men was bound to protect
+ her defencelessness,&mdash;that were misery indeed!</p>
+
+ <p>This misgiving, arresting his hand at the instant of
+ delivering the final blow, almost discouraged the much-tried
+ man. He glanced sullenly toward the edge of the cliff, only a
+ few yards off. A new thought jarred through his nerves! He got
+ up and walked to the brink. Full sixty feet to the bottom.</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah also rose slowly, and stretched herself like a
+ tired child, sending a lazy tension through every noble limb
+ and polished muscle. She sighed with a deep breathing in and
+ out, and pressed her hands against her temples.</p>
+
+ <p>"I was not made to understand such things. Tell me of what
+ you have done or seen&mdash;I shall understand that. The things
+ my love does not enter only trouble me and make me sad."</p>
+
+ <p>As she spoke, she turned away towards the house. She saw, or
+ thought she saw, a man's figure stealing cautiously behind a
+ clump of bushes near the north-eastern corner. Her listlessness
+ fell from, her like a mantle, and she watched, motionless!</p>
+
+ <p>Her last words had goaded Balder past bearing. As she turned
+ away, his face looked grim and forlorn. He balanced with
+ half-raised arms on the cliff's brink. The river slumbered
+ bluely on below, peace was aloft in the sky, and joy in the
+ trees and grass. But in the man were darkness and despair and
+ loathing of his God-given life!</p>
+
+ <p>The thing he meditated was not to be, however. Close in
+ shore a little boat glided into view, beating up against
+ stream. In the stern, the sheet in one hand and the tiller in
+ the other, sat Balder's old friend Charon. He nodded up at the
+ young man with a recognizing grin. Then he laid his tiller-hand
+ aside his brown cheek and sang out,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Look out there, Capt'n! Davy Jones's got back,&mdash;run
+ foul of you!"</p>
+
+ <p>The next moment he put down the helm and ran out.</p>
+
+ <p>Meantime Balder, coloring from shame, had stepped back from
+ his dangerous position; and the peril was past. But the
+ paltering irresolution which he had at all points displayed
+ urged him to redeem himself,&mdash;else was he lower than a
+ criminal. He went towards Gnulemah,&mdash;knelt
+ down,&mdash;caught her dress,&mdash;he knew not what he did! In
+ a blind dance of sentences he told her that he was a murderer,
+ that all he had said pointed at himself, that with his own
+ hands he had killed Hiero, whose body now lay at the bottom of
+ the sea; many frantic words he spoke. Thus, without art or
+ rhetoric, roughly dragged forth by head and ears, came his
+ momentous confession into the world. Gnulemah had more than
+ once striven to check it, but in vain. When he had come to an
+ end, and stood tense and quivering as a bowstring whose arrow
+ has just flown, these words reached him:&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Hiero is not dead; he is there behind the trees."</p>
+
+ <p>Stiffly he turned and stared bewildered. Landscape, sky,
+ Gnulemah, swam before his eyes in fragments, like images in
+ troubled water. She put out her arm and tenderly supported
+ him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Where?" said he at length.</p>
+
+ <p>"Near the house,&mdash;there!" she pointed.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder began to walk forward doubtfully. But, suddenly
+ realizing what lay before him, clearness and vigor ebbed back.
+ He saw a figure turn the corner of the house. Then he leapt out
+ and ran like a stag-hound!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXIV"
+ id="XXIV"></a>XXIV.</h2>
+
+ <h3>UNCLE HIERO AT LAST.</h3>
+
+ <p>In a couple of minutes Balder was at the house, breathless:
+ the figure was nowhere to be seen. He sprang across the broad
+ portico, and hurried with sounding feet through the oaken hall.
+ Should he go up stairs, or on to the conservatory? The sound of
+ a softly shutting door from the latter direction decided him.
+ The place looked as when he left it a half-hour before.
+ Gnulemah's curtain had not been moved. The other door was
+ closed; he ran up the steps between the granite sphinxes, and
+ found it locked. Butting his shoulder against the panel with
+ impatient force, the hinges broke from their rotten fastenings,
+ and the door gave inwards. Balder stepped past it, and found
+ himself in the sombre lamp-lit interior of the temple.</p>
+
+ <p>He could discern but little; the place seemed vast; the
+ corners were veiled in profound shadow. At the farther end a
+ huge lamp was suspended, by a chain from the roof, over a
+ triangular altar of black marble. The architecture of the room
+ was strange and massive as of Egyptian temples. Strong, dark
+ colors met the eye on all sides; in the panels of the walls and
+ distant ceiling fantastic devices showed obscurely forth. Nine
+ mighty columns, of design like those in the doorway, were
+ ranged along the walls, their capitals buried in the upward
+ gloom.</p>
+
+ <p>Becoming used to the dusk, Balder now marked an array of
+ colossal upright forms, alternating between the pillars. Their
+ rough resemblance to human figures drew him towards one of
+ them: it was an Egyptian sarcophagus covered with hieroglyphic
+ inscriptions, and probably holding an immemorial mass of spiced
+ flesh and rags. These silent relics of a prehistoric past
+ seemed to be the only company present. In view of his uncle's
+ well-known tastes, the nephew was not unprepared to meet these
+ gentry.</p>
+
+ <p>But he was come to seek the living, not the dead. The figure
+ that he had seen outside must be within these four walls, there
+ being no other visible outlet besides the door through which
+ Balder had entered. Was old Hiero Glyphic lurking in one of
+ these darksome corners, or behind some thick-set column? The
+ young man looked about him as sharply as he could, but nothing
+ moved except the shadows thrown by the lamp, which was
+ vibrating pendulum-like on its long chain.</p>
+
+ <p>He approached this lamp, his steps echoing on the floor of
+ polished granite. What had set the thing swinging? It had a
+ leisurely elliptical motion, as from a moderate push sideways.
+ The lamp was wrought in bronze, antique of fashion and
+ ornament. It had capacity for gallons of oil, and would burn
+ for weeks without refilling. The altar beneath was a plain
+ black marble prism, highly polished, resting upon a round base
+ of alabaster. A handful of ashes crowned its top. Between the
+ altar and the wall intervened a space of about seven feet.</p>
+
+ <p>The glare of the lamp had blinded Balder to what was beyond
+ it; but, on stepping round it, he was confronted by an
+ old-fashioned upright clock, such as were in vogue upon
+ staircase-landings and in entrance-halls a hundred years ago.
+ With its broad, white, dial-plate, high shoulders, and dark
+ mahogany case, it looked not unlike a tall, flat-featured man,
+ holding himself stiffly erect. But whether man or clock, it was
+ lifeless; the hands were motionless,&mdash;there was no sound
+ of human or mechanical heart-beat within though Balder held his
+ yet panting breath to listen. Was it Time's coffin, wherein his
+ corpse had lain still many a silent year,&mdash;only that years
+ must stand still without Time to drive them on! But this still
+ had had no part in the moving world,&mdash;knew naught of life
+ and change, day and night. Here dwelt a moveless
+ present,&mdash;a present at once past and to come, yet never
+ here! No wonder the mummies felt at home! though even they
+ could only partially appreciate the situation.</p>
+
+ <p>The clock was fastened against the wall. The longer Balder
+ gazed at it, the more human-like did it appear. Its face was
+ ornamented with colored pictures of astronomical processes,
+ sufficiently resembling a set of shadowy features, of a
+ depressed and insignificant type. The mahogany case served for
+ a close-fitting brown surtout, buttoned to the chin. The slow
+ vibration of the lamp produced on the countenance the
+ similitude of a periodically recurring grimace.</p>
+
+ <p>Not only did the clock look human, but&mdash;or so Balder
+ fancied&mdash;it bore a grotesque and extravagant likeness to a
+ certain elderly relative of his, whose portrait he had carried
+ in an inner pocket of his haversack,&mdash;now in Long Island
+ Sound. It reminded him, in a word, of poor old Uncle Hiero,
+ whom he had&mdash;no, no!&mdash;who was alive and well, and was
+ perhaps even now observing his dear nephew's perplexity, and
+ maliciously chuckling over it!</p>
+
+ <p>The young man glanced uneasily over his shoulder, but all
+ beyond the lamp was a gloomy blank, The same moment he trod
+ upon some tough, thick substance, which yielded beneath his
+ foot! Thoroughly startled, he jumped back. It lay near the foot
+ of the clock. He stooped, picked it up, and held in his hands
+ the well-known haversack, from which he had parted on board the
+ "Empire State." How his heart beat as he examined it! It was
+ stained and whitened with salt water, and the strap was broken
+ in two. Opening it, there were his toilet articles and all his
+ other treasures,&mdash;even the cherished miniature,&mdash;not
+ much the worse for their wetting. So there could no longer be
+ any doubt that his uncle had come back. Where was he?</p>
+
+ <p>That queer fancy about the clock stuck in Balder's head!
+ Somehow or other it must be connected with Doctor Glyphic. The
+ haversack, dropped at its foot, was direct evidence. Yet, did
+ ever wise man harbor notion so irrational! Its manifest
+ absurdity only excuse for thinking it.</p>
+
+ <p>With no declared object in view, Balder grasped the clock by
+ its high shoulders and shook it, but with no result. He next
+ struck the smartly with clenched fist: the blow
+ sounded,&mdash;not hollow, but close and muffled! The case
+ either solid, or filled with something that deadened the echo.
+ Filled with what? who would think of putting anything in a
+ clock? It was big enough to be sure, to hold a man, if he could
+ find a way to get in!</p>
+
+ <p>The sequence of thoughts is often obscure, but Balder's next
+ idea, wild as it was, could hardly be called incoherent. A man
+ might be conceived to be in the clock; perhaps a man was in it;
+ but if so, the man could be none other than Doctor Hiero
+ Glyphic!</p>
+
+ <p>This conclusion once imagined, suspense was unendurable. The
+ logician tried to open the front of the case, but it was
+ riveted fast. With impetuous fingers he then wrenched at the
+ disc. With a sound like a rusty screech, it came off in his
+ hands. The lamp so flickered that Balder feared it was going
+ out, and even at this epoch had to look round to reassure
+ himself. Meanwhile, a pungent, but not unpleasant odor saluted
+ his nostrils: he turned back to the clock,&mdash;a clock no
+ longer!&mdash;and beheld the unmistakable lineaments of his
+ worthy uncle peeping forth with half-shut eyes from the place
+ where the dial-plate had been.</p>
+
+ <p>The nephew dropped the dial-plate, and it was shattered on
+ the granite floor. He was badly frightened. There was no
+ delusion about the face,&mdash;it was a sufficiently peculiar
+ one; and the miniature portrait, though doing the Doctor's
+ beauty at least justice, was accurate enough to identify him
+ by. This was no unsubstantial apparition,&mdash;no brain
+ phantom, to waver and vanish, leaving only an uncomfortable
+ doubt whether it had been at all. Stolid, undeniable matter
+ was, peering phlegmatically between its wrinkled eyelids.</p>
+
+ <p>But admitting that now, at last, we have lighted upon the
+ genuine and authentic Doctor Glyphic, why should the sight of
+ him so oddly affect Balder Helwyse, whose avowed object in
+ pulling off the dial-plate had been to justify a suspicion that
+ Uncle Hiero was behind it? Why, moreover, did the young man not
+ address his relative, congratulating himself upon their
+ meeting, and rallying the old gentleman on his attempt to
+ escape his nephew's affectionate solicitude? There had, indeed,
+ been a misunderstanding at their last encounter, and Balder had
+ so far forgotten himself as to throw Hiero into the sea; but it
+ was the part of good-breeding, as well as of Christianity, to
+ forget such errors, and heal the bruise with an extra
+ application of balsamic verbiage.</p>
+
+ <p>Why so speechless, Balder? Do you wait for your host to
+ speak first? Nay, never stand on ceremony. He is an eccentric
+ recluse, unused to the ways of society, while a man of the
+ world like you has at his tongue's tip a score of phrases just
+ suited to the occasion. Speak up, therefore, in your most
+ genial tone, and tell the Doctor how glad you are to find him
+ in such wonderful preservation! Put him at his ease by feigning
+ that his position appears to you the most natural in the
+ world,&mdash;just what befits a gentleman of his years and
+ honors! Flatter him, if only from self-interest, for he has a
+ deep pocket, and may be induced to let you put a hand in
+ it.</p>
+
+ <p>Not a word in response to all this eloquence, Balder?
+ Positively your behavior appears rather curmudgeonly than
+ heroic! You stand gazing at your relative with almost as much
+ fixedness as he returns your stare withal. There is something
+ odd about this.</p>
+
+ <p>What is that pungent odor? Is the Doctor a dandy, that he
+ should use perfumes? And where did he get so peculiar a scent
+ as this? It is commonly in vogue only at that particular toilet
+ which no man ever performed for himself, but which never needs
+ to be done twice,&mdash;a kind of toilet, by the way,
+ especially prevalent amongst the ancient Egyptians. Since,
+ then, Doctor Glyphic is so ardent an Egyptologist, perhaps we
+ have hit upon the secret of his remarkable odoriferousness. But
+ to shut one's self up in a box that looks so uncommonly like a
+ coffin,&mdash;is not that carrying the antiquarian whim a
+ trifle too far?</p>
+
+ <p>This face of his,&mdash;one fancies there is a curiously dry
+ look about it! The unnaturally yellow skin resembles a piece of
+ good-for-nothing wrinkled parchment. The lips partake of the
+ prevailing sallow tint, and the mouth hangs a little awry. From
+ the cloth in which the head is so elaborately bandaged up
+ strays forth, here and there, an arid lock of hair. The lack of
+ united expression in his features produces an effect seldom
+ observable in a living face. The eyes are lustreless, and
+ densely black; or possibly (the suspicion is a startling one)
+ we are looking into empty eye-sockets! No eyes, no expression,
+ parchment skin, swathed head, odor of myrrh and cassia, and,
+ dominating all, this ghastly immobility! Has Doctor Glyphic
+ even now escaped, leaving us to waste time and sentiment over
+ some worn-out disguise of his? Nay, if he be not here, we need
+ not seek him further. Having forsaken this, he can attain no
+ other earthly hiding-place. We must pause here, and believe
+ either that this dry time-husk is the very last of poor Hiero,
+ or that a living being which once bore his name has vanished
+ inward from our reach, and now treads a more real earth than
+ any that time and space are sovereign over.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder (whose perceptions were unlimited by artistic
+ requirements) probably needed no second glance to assure him
+ that his uncle was a mummy of many years' standing. But no
+ effort of mental gymnastics could explain him the fact. Were
+ this real, then was his steamboat adventure a dream, the
+ revelation of the ring a delusion, and his water-stained
+ haversack a phantom. He wandered clewless in a maze of mystery.
+ Nor was this the first paradox he had encountered since
+ overleaping the brick wall. He began to question whether
+ supernaturalism had not teen too hastily dismissed by lovers of
+ wisdom!</p>
+
+ <p>Thus do the actors in the play of life plod from one to
+ another scene, nor once rise to a height whence a glance might
+ survey past and future. Memory and prophecy are twin
+ sisters,&mdash;nay, they are essentially one muse, whom mankind
+ worships on this side and slights on that. This is well, for
+ had she but one aspect, the world would be either too confident
+ or too helpless. But in reviewing a life, one is apt to make
+ less than due allowance for the helplessness. Thus it is no
+ prejudice to Balder's intellectual acumen that he failed for a
+ moment to penetrate the thin disguises of events, and to
+ perceive relations obvious to the comprehensive view of
+ history. We will take advantage of his bewildered pause to draw
+ attention to some matters heretofore neglected.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXV"
+ id="XXV"></a>XXV.</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE HAPPINESS OF MAN.</h3>
+
+ <p>When Manetho,&mdash;who shall no longer perplex us with his
+ theft of a worthier man's name,&mdash;when Manetho felt himself
+ worsted in the brief strenuous struggle, he tried to drag his
+ antagonist overboard with him. But his convulsive fingers
+ seized only the leathern strap of the haversack.
+ Balder&mdash;his Berserker fury at white heat&mdash;flung the
+ man with such terrible strength as drove him headlong over the
+ taffrail like a billet of wood, the stout strap snapping like
+ thread!</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho struck the water in sorry plight, breathless,
+ bruised, half strangled. He sank to a chilly depth, but carried
+ his wits down with him, and these brought him up again alive,
+ however exhausted. Too weak to swim, he yet had strength left
+ to keep afloat. But for the collision, he had drowned, after
+ all!</p>
+
+ <p>The cool salt bath presently helped him to a little energy,
+ and by the time the steamer was under way, he could think of
+ striking out. It was with no small relief that he heard near
+ voices sounding through the black fog. Partly by dint of feeble
+ struggles, partly shouldered on by waves,&mdash;ready to save
+ as to drown him,&mdash;he managed to accomplish the short
+ distance to the schooner. With all his might he shouted for a
+ rope, and amidst much yo-heave-ho-ing, cursing, and
+ astonishment, was at length hauled aboard, the haversack in his
+ grasp.</p>
+
+ <p>The skipper and his crew were kind to him; for men still
+ have compassion upon one another, and give succor according to
+ the need of the moment,&mdash;not to the balance of good and
+ evil in the sufferer. The wind freshened, an impromptu,
+ bowsprit was rigged, and the "Resurrection" limped towards New
+ York. Manetho's partial stupor was relieved by hot grog and the
+ cook's stove. He gave no further account of himself than that
+ he had fallen overboard at the moment of collision; adding a
+ request to be landed in New York, since he had left some
+ valuable luggage on the steamer.</p>
+
+ <p>The skipper gave the stranger his own bunk, the off-watch
+ turned in, and Manetho was left to himself. He lay for a long
+ while thinking over what had happened. Bewitched by the spell
+ of night, he had spoken to Helwyse things never before
+ distinctly stated even to his own mind. The subtle, perverse
+ devil who had discoursed so freely to his unknown hearer had
+ scarcely been so unreserved to Manetho's private ear; and the
+ devilish utterances had stirred up the latter not much less
+ than the former.</p>
+
+ <p>Both men had been wrought, according to their diverse
+ natures, to the pitch of frenzy. But similar crazy seizures had
+ been incident to the Egyptian from boyhood. He had anxiously
+ watched against them, and contrived various means to their
+ mitigation,&mdash;the most successful being the music of his
+ violin, which he seldom let beyond his reach. Yet, again and
+ again would the fit steal a march on him. Hence, in part, his
+ retired way of life, varied only by the brief journeys demanded
+ by the twofold craving&mdash;for gambling and for news of Thor,
+ who figured in his morbid imagination as the enemy of his
+ soul!</p>
+
+ <p>The news never came, but all the more brooded Manetho over
+ his hatred and his fancied wrongs. His mind had never been
+ entirely sound, and years tinged it more and more deeply with
+ insanity. His philosophy of life&mdash;obscure indeed if tried
+ by sane standards&mdash;emits a dusky glimmer when read by
+ this. He would creep through miles of subterranean passages to
+ achieve an end which one glance above ground would have argued
+ vain!</p>
+
+ <p>Lying on the bunk in the close cabin, lighted by a dirty
+ lantern pendent from the roof, the Reverend Manetho began to
+ fear that not his worst misfortune was the having been thrown
+ overboard. At the moment when madness was smouldering to a
+ blaze within him, the lantern flash had revealed to him the
+ face which, for twenty years, he had seen in visions. Often had
+ he rehearsed this meeting, varying his imaginary behavior to
+ suit all conceivable moods and attitudes of his enemy, but
+ never thinking to provide for perversity in himself! So far
+ from veiling his designs with the soft-voiced cunning of his
+ Oriental nature, he had been a wild beast! A misgiving haunted
+ him, moreover, that he had babbled something in the false
+ security of darkness, which might give Helwyse a clew to his
+ secret.</p>
+
+ <p>But here Manetho asked himself a question that might have
+ suggested itself before. Was it really his enemy, Thor Helwyse,
+ whose face he had seen? or only some likeness of him?</p>
+
+ <p>Thor must be threescore years old by this,&mdash;the senior
+ by ten years of Manetho himself; while his late antagonist had
+ the strength and aspect of half that age. Yet how could he be
+ mistaken in the face which had haunted him during more than the
+ third part of his lifetime? He had recognized it on the
+ instant!</p>
+
+ <p>"I will ask the haversack!" said he. He sat up, and, bracing
+ himself against the roll of the vessel, he opened the bag and
+ carefully examined its contents. In an inner pocket he found an
+ old letter of Doctor Glyphic's to Thor; another from Thor to
+ his son, dated three years back; and finally a diary kept by
+ Balder Helwyse, which gave Manetho all the information he
+ wanted.</p>
+
+ <p>He had so arranged matters that at Glyphic's death he had
+ got the control of the money into his own hands, and had made
+ such diligent use of it that enough was not now left to pay for
+ his prosecution as a thief and forger. In fact, had Balder
+ delayed his return another year, he would have found the
+ enchanted castle in possession of the auctioneer; and as to the
+ fate of its inhabitants, one does not like to speculate!</p>
+
+ <p>Having read the papers, Manetho replaced them, and next
+ pulled out the miniature of Doctor Glyphic. He studied this for
+ a long time. It was the portrait of a man to whom&mdash;so long
+ as their earthly relations had continued&mdash;the Egyptian
+ renegade had been faithful. Perhaps there was some secret germ
+ of excellence in poor Hiero, unsuspected by the rest of the
+ world, but revealed to Manetho, from whom in turn it had drawn
+ the best virtues that his life had to show. Doctor Glyphic had
+ never been a comfortable companion; but Manetho was always
+ patient and honest with him. This integrity and forbearance
+ were the more remarkable, since the Doctor seldom acknowledged
+ a kindness, and knew so little of business that he might have
+ been robbed of his fortune at any moment with impunity.</p>
+
+ <p>Either from physical exhaustion or for some worthier reason,
+ the Egyptian cried over this miniature, as an affectionate girl
+ might have cried over the portrait of her dead lover. For a
+ time he was all tears and softness. His emotion had not the
+ convulsiveness which, with men of his age, is apt to accompany
+ the exhibition of much feeling. He wept with feminine fluency,
+ nor did his tearfulness seem out of character. There was a
+ great deal of the woman in him.</p>
+
+ <p>Having wept his fill, he tenderly wiped his eyes, and
+ returned the picture to its receptacle; and first assuring
+ himself that nothing else was concealed in the haversack, he
+ shut it up and resumed his meditations.</p>
+
+ <p>It was the son, then, whom he had met,&mdash;and Thor was
+ dead. Dead!&mdash;that was a hard fact for Manetho to swallow.
+ His enemy had escaped him,&mdash;was dead! Through all the
+ years of waiting, Manetho had not anticipated this. How should
+ Thor die before revenge had been wreaked upon him?&mdash;But he
+ was dead!</p>
+
+ <p>By degrees, however, his mind began to adjust itself to the
+ situation. The son, at all events, was left him. He cuddled the
+ thought, whispering to himself and slyly smiling. Did not the
+ father live again in the son? he would lose nothing,
+ therefore,&mdash;not lose, but gain! The seeming loss was a
+ blessing in disguise. The son,&mdash;young, handsome, hot of
+ blood! Already new schemes began to take shape in the
+ Egyptian's brain. His dear revenge!&mdash;it should not starve,
+ but feed on the fat of the land,&mdash;yea, be drunk with
+ strong wine.</p>
+
+ <p>He lay hugging himself, his long narrow eyes gleaming, his
+ full lips working together. He was revolving a devilish
+ project,&mdash;the flintiest criminal might have shuddered at
+ it. But there was nothing flinty nor unfeeling about Manetho.
+ His emotions were alert and moist, his smile came and went, his
+ heart beat full; he was now the girl listening to her lover's
+ first passionate declaration!</p>
+
+ <p>He had gathered from Balder's diary that the young man was
+ in search of his uncle, and had been on his way to the house at
+ the time of their encounter. There was a chance that this
+ unlucky episode might frighten him away. He no doubt supposed
+ himself guilty of manslaughter at least; how gladly would the
+ clergyman have reassured him! And indeed there was no
+ resentment in Manetho's heart because of his rough usage at
+ Balder's hands. His purposes lay too deep to influence
+ shallower moods. He presented a curious mixture of easy
+ forgiveness and unmitigable malice.</p>
+
+ <p>The only other anxiety besetting him arose from the loss of
+ the ring. He looked upon it as a talisman of excellent virtue,
+ and moreover perceived that in case Balder should pick it up,
+ it might become the means of identifying its owner and
+ obstructing his plans. But these were mere contingencies. The
+ probability was that young Helwyse would ultimately appear at
+ his uncle's house, and would there be ensnared in the seductive
+ meshes of Manetho's web. The ring was most likely at the bottom
+ of the Sound. So, smiling his subtle feminine smile, the
+ Egyptian fell asleep, to dream of the cordial welcome he would
+ give his expected guest.</p>
+
+ <p>Towards midnight of the same day he approaches the house by
+ way of the winding avenue, his violin-case safe in hand. He
+ steps out joyfully beneath the wide-spread minuet of twinkling
+ stars. On his way he comes to a moss-grown bench at the foot of
+ a mighty elm,&mdash;the bench on which he sat with Helen during
+ the stirring moments of their last interview. Manetho's soul
+ overflows to-night with flattering hopes, and he has spare
+ emotion for any demand. He drops on his knees beside this
+ decayed old bench, and kisses it twice or thrice with tender
+ vehemence; stretches out his arms to embrace the air, and
+ ripples forth a half-dozen sentences,&mdash;pleading,
+ insinuating, passionate. He can love her again as much as ever,
+ now that the wrong done him is on the eve of requital.</p>
+
+ <p>But his mood is no less fickle than melting. Already he is
+ up and away, almost dancing along the shadowed, romantic
+ tree-aisle, his eyes glistening black in the
+ starlight,&mdash;no longer with a lover's luxurious sorrow, but
+ with the happy anticipation of an artless child, promised a
+ holiday and playthings. So lightsome and expansive is Manetho's
+ heart, the hollow hemisphere of heaven seems none too roomy for
+ it!</p>
+
+ <p>Evil as well as good knows its moments of bliss,&mdash;its
+ hours! Hell is the heaven of devils, and they want no better.
+ Often do the wages of sin come laden with a seeming blessing
+ that those of virtue lack. The sinner looks upon Satan's face,
+ and it is to him as the face of God!</p>
+
+ <p>But from the womb of this grim truth is born a noble
+ consolation. Were hell mere torment, and joy in heaven only,
+ where were the good man's merit? Only when the choice lies
+ between two heavens&mdash;the selfish and the
+ unselfish&mdash;is the battle worthy the fighting! No human
+ soul dies from earth that attains not heaven,&mdash;that heaven
+ which the heart chiefly sought while in this world; and
+ herefrom is the genesis of virtue. Sin brings its
+ self-inflicted penalties there as here; but hell is still the
+ happiness of man, heaven of God!</p>
+
+ <p>Reaching the house, Manetho passed through the open door,
+ crossed the hall with his customary noiselessness, and entered
+ the conservatory. Despite the darkness, he was at once aware of
+ the motionless group beneath the palm-trees. A stranger in the
+ house was something so unprecedented that he could not repress
+ a throb of alarm. Nurse looked up and beckoned him. Drawing
+ near, he heard the long, deep breathing of the sleeper. With a
+ sudden fore-glimpse of the truth, he knelt down, and bent over
+ the upturned countenance.</p>
+
+ <p>Though the beard was close-shaven and the hair cropped
+ short, there could be no doubt about the face. His guest had
+ come before him, and was lying defenceless at his feet; but
+ Manetho harbored no thought of violence. He pressed his slender
+ hands together with an impulse of sympathy. "Poor fellow!" he
+ whispered, "how he has suffered! How the horror of
+ blood-guiltiness must have tortured him! The noble Helwyse
+ hair,&mdash;all gone! Too dear a price to pay for the mere
+ sacrifice of a human life! And pain and all might have been
+ spared him,&mdash;poor fellow! poor fellow!" Manetho lacked but
+ little of shedding true tears over the evidence of his dearest
+ foe's useless dread and anguish. Did he wish Balder to bring
+ undulled nerves to his own torture-chamber?</p>
+
+ <p>His lament over, Manetho turned to Nurse for such
+ information regarding the guest's arrival and behavior as she
+ might have to communicate. Of his own affair with Balder he
+ made no mention. The conversation was carried on by signs,
+ according to a code long since grown up between the two. When
+ the tale was told, Nurse was despatched to make ready Helen's
+ room for the new-comer, and thither did the two laboriously
+ bear him, and laid him, still sleeping, on his mother's
+ bed.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXVI"
+ id="XXVI"></a>XXVI.</h2>
+
+ <h3>MUSIC AND MADNESS.</h3>
+
+ <p>Before leaving Balder to his repose, Manetho paused to
+ regain his breath, and to throw a glance round the room. It was
+ a place he seldom visited. He had seen Helen's dead body lie on
+ that bed, and the sight had bred in him an animosity against
+ the chamber and everything it contained. After Doctor Glyphic's
+ death he had gratified this feeling in a characteristic manner.
+ Possessing a genius for drawing second only to that for music,
+ he had exercised it on the walls of the room, originally
+ modelled and tinted to represent a robin's egg. He mixed his
+ colors with the bitter distillations of his heart, and created
+ the beautiful but ill-omened vision which long afterwards so
+ disquieted Balder.&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>From the chamber he now repaired to the kitchen, which was
+ in some respects the most attractive place in the house. The
+ smoky ceiling; the cavernous cupboards opening into the walls;
+ the stanch dressers, polished by use and mottled with many an
+ ancient stain; the great black range, which would have cooked a
+ meal for a troop of men-at-arms,&mdash;all spoke of homely
+ comfort. Nurse had Manetho's meal ready for him, and, having
+ set it out on the table, she retired to her position in the
+ chimney-corner. The Egyptian's spare body was ordinarily
+ nourished with little more than goes to the support of an Arab,
+ and Nurse's monotonous life must have been unfavorable to large
+ appetite. As for Gnulemah,&mdash;although young women are said
+ to thrive and grow beautiful on a diet of morning dew, noonday
+ sunshine, and evening mist,&mdash;it seems quite likely that
+ she ate no less than the health and activity of a Diana might
+ naturally require.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho made a gleeful repast, and Nurse looked on from her
+ corner, externally as unattractive-looking a woman as one would
+ wish to see. Nevertheless, had she been made as some clocks
+ are, with a plate of glass over her inner movements, she would
+ have monopolized the clergyman's attention and impaired his
+ appetite. He did not sit down to the table, but took up one
+ viand after another, and ate as he walked to and fro the floor.
+ Supper over, he crowned it with an unheard-of excess,&mdash;for
+ Manetho was commonly a very temperate man. He brought from a
+ cupboard a dusty bottle of priceless wine, which had once
+ enriched the cellar of a king of Spain. Drawing the cork, he
+ poured some of the golden liquor into a slender glass, while
+ the spiritual aroma flowed invisible along the air, visiting
+ every darksome nook, and even saluting Nurse, who had long been
+ a stranger to any such delicate attention.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho filled two glasses, and then beckoned Nurse to come
+ from her corner, and drink with him. Forth she hobbled
+ accordingly, looking more than usually ugly by reason of her
+ surprise and embarrassment at the unexpected summons. Manetho,
+ on the other hand, seemed to have cast aside his years, and to
+ be once more the graceful, sinuous, courteous youth, whose long
+ black eyes had, long ago, seen Salome's heart. With an elegant
+ gesture he handed her the brimming wineglass, accompanying it
+ with a smile which well-nigh shook it from between her fingers.
+ He took up his own glass, and said,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"I seldom drink wine, Nurse,&mdash;never, unless a lady,
+ joins me! Once I drank with her whose chamber our guest now
+ occupies; and once with another&mdash;" Manetho paused. "I
+ never speak her name, Nurse; but we loved each other. I did not
+ treat her well!" He murmured with a sigh, tears in his eyes.
+ "Were she here to-night, at her feet would I sue for
+ pardon,&mdash;the renewal of our love. By my soul!" he cried,
+ suddenly, "I had thought to drink a far different toast; but
+ let this glass be drained to the memory of the sweet moments
+ she and I have known together! Drink!"</p>
+
+ <p>He tossed off the wine. But poor Nurse, strangely agitated,
+ dropped hers on the floor; the precious liquor was spilled, and
+ the glass shivered. She gazed beseechingly at Manetho. Could he
+ not penetrate that mask to the face behind it? Is flesh so
+ miserably opaque that no spark of the inwardly burning soul can
+ make itself felt or seen without? Manetho saw only the broken
+ glass and its wasted contents!</p>
+
+ <p>"You are as clumsy as you are ugly!" said he, "Go back to
+ your corner. I must converse with my violin."</p>
+
+ <p>She returned heavily to her place, feeling the darker and
+ colder because that wine had been spilled before she could
+ raise it to her lips. One taste, she fancied, might have begun
+ a transformation in her life! But we know not the weight of the
+ chains we lay upon our limbs.</p>
+
+ <p>The Egyptian's buoyant humor had dismissed the whole matter
+ in another moment. He opened his violin-case, lovingly
+ caressing the instrument as he took it out. Then he tucked it
+ fondly under his chin, and resumed his walking. The delicately
+ potent wine warbled through his nerves, and tinted memory with
+ imagination.</p>
+
+ <p>The bow, traversing the strings, drew forth from them a
+ sweet and plaintive note, like the tender remonstrance of a
+ neglected friend. No language says so much in so short space as
+ music, nor will, till we banish those dead bones, consonants,
+ and adopt the pure vowel speech of infants and angels.</p>
+
+ <p>"Ay, long have we been apart, my beloved one, and much have
+ I needed thee!" murmured Manetho. "I yearned for thy soothing
+ and refreshing voice; yea, death walked near me, because thou,
+ my preserver, wast not by to guard me. But, rejoice! all is
+ again well with us,&mdash;the hour of our triumph is near!"</p>
+
+ <p>The fine instrument responded, carolling forth an exquisite
+ pæan,&mdash;an ascending scale, mounting to a breathless
+ ecstasy, and falling in slower melody along gliding waves of
+ fortunate sound. The player drank each perfect note, till his
+ pulses beat in unison with the rhythm. His violin and he were
+ wedded lovers since his youth, nor had discord ever come
+ between them.</p>
+
+ <p>"Two little children weaving flower-chains for each other in
+ the grass. I said, 'The one that first comes to me shall be
+ mine!' And the little maiden arose, leaving her brother among
+ the flowers. So one was taken and the other left. But, behold!
+ the brother has come to play with his sister once more!"</p>
+
+ <p>Again the music&mdash;a divine philosopher's
+ stone&mdash;touched the theme into fine-spun golden harmony.
+ The dusky kitchen, with its one dull lamp glimmering on the
+ table, broadened with marble floors, and sprang aloft in airy
+ arches! Twinkling stars hung between the columns, burning with
+ a fragrance like flowers. It was a summer morning, just before
+ sunrise. The clear faces of children peeped from violet-strewn
+ recesses where they had passed the night; and, as their sweet
+ eyes met, they shouted for joy, and ran to embrace one
+ another.</p>
+
+ <p>"Oh! my beloved," softly burst forth the Egyptian, "how
+ blessed are we to-night!" He touched the strings to a measured
+ tune, following with a minuet-step up and down the floor. A
+ fantastic spectacle! for as he passed and repassed the lamp, an
+ elastic shadow crept noiselessly behind him, dodged beneath his
+ feet, and anon outstretched itself like a sudden pit yawning
+ before him. "This night repays the dreary years that lie
+ behind. How have I outlasted them! What had I fallen on the
+ very threshold of requital?&mdash;all I had hoped and labored
+ for, a failure!"</p>
+
+ <p>Here paused the tune and the dance, and arose a weird dirge
+ of compassion over what might have been! So moving was it, the
+ player himself was melted. His dark nature showed its fairest
+ side,&mdash;sensitive refinement, grace of expression, flowing
+ ease of manner. Quick was he in fancy, emotional, soft and
+ strong, gentle and fiery. In this hour he bloomed, like some
+ night-flowering plant, of perfume sweet but poisonous. This was
+ Manetho's apogee!</p>
+
+ <p>Again his humor changed, and he became playful and
+ frivolous. Had old Nurse in the corner been little more
+ personable, he might have caught her round the waist, and
+ forced her to tread a wild measure with him. But this unfolding
+ of his faculties in the shower of good fortune had refined his
+ æsthetic susceptibility. The withered, disfigured woman was no
+ partner for him!</p>
+
+ <p>She sat, following, with the intentness of her single eye,
+ his every motion, her head swaying in unconscious sympathy.
+ Although her body sat so stiff and awkward in the chimney-seat,
+ her spirit, inspired with the grace of love, was dancing with
+ Manetho's. But the body kept its place, knowing that erelong he
+ too must come to rest. In the light of a vivid recollection,
+ the long tract between fades and foreshortens, till only the
+ Then and the Now are notable. However, the light will pale, the
+ dusty miles outstretch their length once more, and the pilgrim
+ find himself wearier than ever.</p>
+
+ <p>But meanwhile the clergyman floats hither and thither like a
+ wreath of black smoke blown about by a draught of air. One
+ might have expected to see him all at once vanish up the
+ wide-mouthed chimney. The music seems to emanate less from the
+ instrument than from the player; it interprets and colors every
+ motion and expression. His chanting and his playing answer and
+ supplement each other, like strophe and antistrophe.</p>
+
+ <p>"Let me tell thee why I rejoice, that thy sympathy may
+ increase my joy!</p>
+
+ <p>"A beautiful woman, young, a fountain of fresh life, an
+ ivory vase filled with earthly flowers. The eye that gazes on
+ her form is taken captive; yea, her face intoxicates the
+ senses. But she is poisonous, a queen of death, and her feet
+ walk towards destruction!</p>
+
+ <p>"Supple and strong is she as the serpent, quick and graceful
+ as the panther. Food has she for nourishment, for the warming
+ of the blood; exercises for the body, to keep her healthful and
+ fair. Her triumph is in the flesh,&mdash;she finds it perfect.
+ The flesh she deems divine,&mdash;the earth, a heaven!</p>
+
+ <p>"Books, the world of men,&mdash;she knows not: sees in
+ herself Creation's cause and centre; in God, but the myriad
+ reflex of her beauty. Self is her God, whom she worships in
+ thunder and lightning, in sun and stars, in fire and water.
+ Dreaming and waking are alike real to her: she knows not to
+ divide truth from falsehood.</p>
+
+ <p>"Whom should she thank for health, for life and birth? She
+ is born of the fire that burns in her own bosom. To her is
+ nothing lawful nor unlawful. No tie binds her soul to
+ salvation. A fair ship is she, but rudderless, and the wind
+ blows on the rocks. Let God save her if He will&mdash;and
+ can!"</p>
+
+ <p>The inspiration of the Arab improvisatore would have seemed
+ tame beside Manetho's nervous exaltation. Save for the tingling
+ satire of the violin-strings, his rhapsody might easily have
+ lapsed to madness. From this point, however, his rapture
+ somewhat abated, and he began to descend towards prose, his
+ music clothing him downwards.</p>
+
+ <p>"As for me, I have bowed down before her, pampering her
+ insolent majesty, preserving her poison to rancor first in her
+ father's heart. Of him, death robbed me; but the son,&mdash;the
+ brother is left. Even death spared brother and sister to each
+ other!</p>
+
+ <p>"A handsome man! worthy to stand by her. Never fairer couple
+ sprang from one stem. They love each other,&mdash;and shall
+ love!&mdash;more than ever brother and sister loved before. But
+ they shall be bound by a tie so close that the mere tie of
+ blood hangs loose beside it! Then shall night come down on
+ them,&mdash;a night no rising sun shall ever chase away. In
+ that; darkness will I speak&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>This devilish monologue ended abruptly here. The faithful
+ instrument, whose responsive sympathy had failed him, jarringly
+ snapped a string! A sting of anguish pricked through Manetho's
+ every nerve. His fictitious buoyancy evaporated like
+ steam,&mdash;he barely made shift to totter to a chair. Laying
+ the violin with tremling hands on the table, his head dropped
+ on his arms beside it; and there was a long, feverish
+ silence.</p>
+
+ <p>At length he raised his haggard face, and, supporting it
+ upon his hands, he gazed at the figure in the chimney-corner;
+ and began, in a tone sullen and devoid of animation as November
+ rain,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Why did you force yourself upon me?&mdash;not for
+ Gnulemah's sake, I think. Not for money,&mdash;you had none.
+ Not for love of me either, I fancy,&mdash;grisly harpy!</p>
+
+ <p>"Once I suspected you of being a spy. You walked among
+ pitfalls then! But what spy would sit for eighteen years
+ without speech or movement? You have been useful too. No one
+ could have filled your place,&mdash;with your one eye and dumb
+ mouth!</p>
+
+ <p>"Did you hate Thor? were you my secret ally against him? But
+ how could you fathom my purposes enough even to help me? And
+ what wrong has he done you terrible enough for such revenge as
+ mine? What human being, except Manetho, could hold an
+ unwavering purpose so many years? Have you never pitied or
+ relented? Sometimes I have almost wavered myself!</p>
+
+ <p>"What name and history have you buried, and never shown me?
+ Why have you spent your dumb life in this seclusion? You are a
+ mystery,&mdash;yet a mystery of my own making! I might as
+ wisely dissect my violin to find where lurks the music. A mass
+ of wood and strings,&mdash;the music is from me!</p>
+
+ <p>"Have you a thought of preventing the scheme I spoke of
+ to-night?" The Egyptian leaned far across the table, the better
+ to scrutinize the unanswering woman's face. Her eye met his
+ with a steady intelligence that disconcerted him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Are you a woman?" he muttered, drawing back, "and have you
+ no pity on the children whom you nursed in their
+ infancy?&mdash;not any pity! as implacable&mdash;almost more
+ implacable than I? But think of her beauty and
+ innocence,&mdash;for is she not innocent as yet? Would you see
+ her forever ruined,&mdash;and stretch forth no saving hand?"
+ Nurse moved her head up and down, as in slow, deliberate
+ assent. Manetho, beholding the reflection in her of his own
+ moral deformity, was filled with abhorrence!</p>
+
+ <p>"More hideous within than without,&mdash;you demon! come to
+ haunt me and make me wicked as yourself. It was you snapped the
+ chord of my music,&mdash;that better spirit which had till then
+ saved me from your spells! My evil genius! I know you now,
+ though never until this moment."</p>
+
+ <p>This madman was not the first sinner who, happening to catch
+ an outside glimpse of his interior grime, has tried to cheat
+ his scared conscience by an outcry of "Devil!&mdash;devil!" Is
+ there not a touch of pathos in the vanity of the situation? For
+ the cry is in part sincere; no man can be so wholly evil, while
+ in this world, as quite to divorce the better angel from his
+ soul. But alas! for the poor righteous indignation.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXVII"
+ id="XXVII"></a>XXVII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>PEACE AND GOOD-WILL.</h3>
+
+ <p>Balder Helwyse, dumfounded before the revelation of the
+ clock, might have stared himself into imbecility, had not he
+ heard his name spoken in sweet human music, and, turning,
+ beheld Gnulemah peeping through the doorway down the hall.</p>
+
+ <p>There was no great distance between them, yet she seemed
+ immeasurable spaces away. Against the bright background of the
+ conservatory her form stood dark, the outlines softened by
+ semi-transparent edges of drapery. But the dull red lamplight
+ lit duskily up the folds of her robe, her golden ornaments, and
+ the black tarns, her eyes. She appeared to waver between the
+ light of heaven and the lurid gloom of heaven's opposite.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder came hastily towards her, waving her back. He was
+ superstitiously anxious that she should return unshadowed to
+ the clear outer sunshine, instead of joining him in this tomb
+ of dead bones and darkness. Darkness might indeed befriend his
+ own imperfections; but should Gnulemah be dimmed to soothe his
+ vanity?</p>
+
+ <p>Such emblematic fancies are common to lovers, whose ideal
+ passion tends always to symbolism. But to those who have never
+ loved, it will be enough to say that the young man felt an
+ instinctive desire to spare Gnulemah the ugly spectacle in the
+ clock, and was perhaps not unwilling to escape from it
+ himself!</p>
+
+ <p>She awaited him, in the bright doorway, like an angel come
+ to lead him to a better world. "Do not leave me any more!" she
+ said, putting her hand in his. "You did not do the thing you
+ thought. Let us be together, and dream no more such
+ sadness!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Is her innocence strong enough to protect her against that
+ sinful deluge of confession I poured out upon her?" thought
+ Helwyse, glancing at her face. "Has it fallen from her
+ harmless, like water from a bird's breast? And am I after all
+ no murderer?"</p>
+
+ <p>Doubt nor accusation was in her eyes, but soft feminine
+ faith. Her eyes,&mdash;rather than have lost the deep
+ intelligence of their dark light, Balder would have consented
+ to blotting from heaven its host of stars! Through them shone
+ on him,&mdash;not justice, but the divine injustice of woman's
+ love. That wondrous bond, more subtile than light, and more
+ enduring than adamant, had leagued her to him. Consecrated by
+ the blessing of her trust, he must not dare distrust himself.
+ If the past were blindly wrong, she was the God-given clew to
+ guide him right.</p>
+
+ <p>An unspeakable tenderness melted them both,&mdash;him for
+ what he received, her for what she gave. The rich bud of their
+ love bloomed at once in full, fragrant stateliness. Their
+ hearts, left unprotected by their out-opened arms, demanded
+ shelter, and found it in nestling on each other. Heaven touched
+ earth in the tremulous, fiery calm of their meeting
+ lips,&mdash;magnets whose currents flowed from the mysterious
+ poles of humanity.</p>
+
+ <p>At such moments&mdash;the happiest life counts but
+ few&mdash;angels draw near, but veil their happy eyes. Spirits
+ of evil grind their teeth and frown; and, for one awful
+ instant, perceive their own deformity!</p>
+
+ <p>Before yet that dear embrace had lasted an eternity, the man
+ felt the woman shiver in his arms. The celestial heights and
+ spaces dwindled, the angelic music fainted. Heaven rolled back
+ and left them alone on earth. Manetho stood on the threshold
+ between the sphinxes, wearing such a smile as God has never
+ doomed us to see on a child's face!</p>
+
+ <p>To few men comes the opportunity of facing in this life
+ those whom they believed they had put out of it. One might
+ expect the palpable assurance of the victim's survival would
+ electrify the fancied murderer. But to Balder's mind, his
+ personal responsibility could not be thus lightened; and any
+ emotion of selfish relief was therefore denied him. On the
+ other hand, such inferences as he had been able to draw from
+ things seen and heard were not to Manetho's advantage. While he
+ could not but rejoice to have been spared actually hurrying a
+ soul from the life of free will to an unchangeable eternity,
+ yet his dominant instinct was to man himself for the hostile
+ issues still to arise. He looked at the being through whom his
+ own life had received so dark a stain with stern, keen
+ eyes.</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah remained within the circle of her lover's arm. She
+ seemed but little interested in Manetho's appearance, save in
+ so far as he invaded the sanctity of her new immortal
+ privilege. She had never known anxiety on his account; he had
+ never appealed to her feeling for himself. If she loved him, it
+ was with an affection unconscious because untried. She had
+ shivered in Balder's embrace at the moment of the Egyptian's
+ presence, but before having set eyes on him. Had the nearness
+ of his discordant spirit&mdash;his familiar face
+ unseen&mdash;made her conscious of an evil emanation from him,
+ else unperceived?</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho, to do him justice, assumed anything but a hostile
+ attitude. His pleasure at seeing the pair so well affected
+ towards each other was plainly manifested. He clasped his hands
+ together, then extended them with a gesture of benediction and
+ greeting, and came forward. His swarthy face, narrowing from
+ brow to chin, if it could not be frank and hearty, at least
+ expressed a friendliness which it had been ungracious to
+ mistrust.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes, son of Thor, I live! God has been merciful to both of
+ us. Let one who knew your father take your hand. Believe that
+ whatever I have felt for him, I now feel for you,&mdash;and
+ more!"</p>
+
+ <p>The speaker had cast aside the fashionable clothes which he
+ was in the habit of wearing during his journeys abroad,
+ probably with a view to guard against being conspicuous, and
+ was clad in antique priestly costume. A curiously figured and
+ embroidered robe fell to his feet, and was confined at the
+ waist by a long girdle, which also passed round his shoulders,
+ after the manner of a Jewish ephod. It invested him with a
+ dignity of presence such as ordinary garments would not have
+ suggested. This, combined with the unexpectedly pacific tone of
+ his address (its somewhat fantastic formality suiting well with
+ that of his appearance), was not without effect on Balder. He
+ gave his hand with some cordiality.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yours, also?" continued the other, addressing Gnulemah with
+ an involuntary deference that surprised her lover. She
+ complied, as a princess to her subject. This incident seemed to
+ indicate their position relatively to each other. Had the wily
+ Egyptian played the slave so well, as finally in good earnest
+ to have become one?</p>
+
+ <p>The three stood for a moment joined in a circle, through
+ which what incongruous passions were circulating! But Gnulemah
+ soon withdrew the hand held by Manetho, and sent it to seek the
+ one clasped by Balder. The priest turned cold, and stepped
+ back; and, after an appearance of mental struggle, said
+ huskily,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Hiero is forgotten; you are all for the stranger!"</p>
+
+ <p>"You never told me who lived beyond the wall," returned
+ Gnulemah, with simple dignity; and added, "You are no less to
+ me than before, but Balder is&mdash;my love!" The last words
+ came shyly from her lips, and she swayed gently, like a noble
+ tree, towards him she named.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho's lips worked against each other, and his body
+ twitched. He was learning the difference between theory and
+ practice,&mdash;dream and fact. His subtle schemes had been
+ dramas enacted by variations of himself. No allowance had been
+ made for the working of spirit on spirit; even his special part
+ had been designed too narrowly, with but a single governing
+ emotion, whereas he already found himself assailed by an
+ anarchic host of them.</p>
+
+ <p>"Gnulemah!" he cried at length, "my study,&mdash;my
+ thought,&mdash;my purpose,&mdash;body of my hopes and prayers!"
+ He knelt and bowed himself at her feet, in the Oriental posture
+ of worship, and went on with rising passion:&mdash;"My secrets
+ have bloomed in thy beauty,&mdash;been music in thy
+ voice,&mdash;darkened in thine eyes! O my
+ flower&mdash;fascinating, terrible!&mdash;the time is ripe for
+ the gathering, for the smelling of the perfume, for the kissing
+ of the petals! I must yield thee up, O my idol! but in thy hand
+ are my life and my reason,&mdash;yea, Gnulemah, thou art all I
+ am!"</p>
+
+ <p>The tears, gestures, voice, with which Manetho thus
+ delivered himself, shocked the Northern taste of Helwyse.
+ Through the semi-scriptural, symbolic language, he fancied he
+ could discern a basis of materialism so revolting that the man
+ of the world&mdash;the lover now!&mdash;listened with shame and
+ anger. Here was a professed worshipper of Gnulemah, who
+ ascribed to her no nobler worth than to be the incarnation of
+ his own desires and passions! It was abject self-idolatry,
+ thought Balder, masquerading as a lofty form of
+ idealization.</p>
+
+ <p>The priest's mind was in a more complex condition than
+ Balder imagined. His absorption in Gnulemah, if only as she was
+ the instrument of his dominant purpose, must have been
+ complete; the success (as he deemed it) of his life was staked
+ on her. But, in addition to this, the unhappy man had,
+ unwittingly, and with the vehemence of his ill-ordered nature,
+ grown to love the poison-draught brewed for his enemy! When the
+ enemy's lips touched the cup, did Manetho first become aware
+ that it brimmed with the brewer's own life-blood!</p>
+
+ <p>Yet it might have been foreseen. He loved her, not because
+ she was identified with his aims, nor even because she was
+ beautiful, but (and not inconsistently with his theoretical
+ belief in her devilishness) because she was pure and true.
+ Under the persuasion that he was influencing her nature in a
+ manner only possible, if at all, to a moral and physical
+ despot, he had himself been ruled by her stronger and loftier
+ spirit. The transcendent cunning on which he had prided
+ himself, as regarded his plan of educating Gnulemah, had
+ amounted to little more than imbecile inaction.</p>
+
+ <p>As Manetho prostrated himself, and even touched the hem of
+ Gnulemah's robe to his forehead, Balder looked to see her
+ recoil; but she maintained a composure which argued her not
+ unused to such homage. So much evil (albeit unintentionally)
+ had the Egyptian done her, that she could suffer, while she
+ slighted, his worship. Yet, in the height of her proud
+ superiority to him, she turned with sweet submission to her
+ lover, and, obedient to his whisper, gathered up her purple
+ mantle and passed through the green conservatory to her own
+ door, through which, with a backward parting glance at her
+ master, she superbly vanished. Balder had disliked the scene
+ throughout, yet his love was greater than before. An awe of the
+ woman whose innate force could command a nature like this
+ priest's seemed to give his passion for her a more vigorous
+ fibre.</p>
+
+ <p>The two men were now left alone to come to what
+ understanding they might. Manetho rose to his feet, obliquely
+ eying Helwyse, and spoke with the manner and tone of true
+ humility,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"You have seen me in my weakness. I am but a broken man,
+ Balder Helwyse."</p>
+
+ <p>"We had better speak the plain truth to each other," said
+ Balder, after a pause. "You can have no cause to be friendly to
+ me. I cannot extenuate what I did. I think I meant to kill
+ you."</p>
+
+ <p>"You were not to blame!" exclaimed the other, vehemently,
+ holding up his hands. "You had to deal with a madman!"</p>
+
+ <p>"It is a strange train of chances has brought us together
+ again; it ought to be for some good end. I came here unawares,
+ and, but for this ring, should not have known that we had met
+ before."</p>
+
+ <p>"I lie under your suspicion on more accounts than one,"
+ observed Manetho, glancing in the other's face. "I have assumed
+ your uncle's name, and the disposal of his property; and I have
+ concealed his death; but you shall be satisfied on all points.
+ The child, too, Gnulemah!&mdash;I have kept her from sight and
+ knowledge of the world, but not without reason and purpose, as
+ you shall hear. Ah! I am but a poor broken man, liable, as you
+ have seen, to fits of madness and extravagance. You shall hear
+ everything. And listen,&mdash;as a witness that I shall speak
+ truth, I will say my say before the face of Hiero Glyphic
+ yonder, and upon the steps of his altar! See, I desire neither
+ to palliate nor falsify. Shall we go in?"</p>
+
+ <p>With some repugnance Helwyse followed the priestly figure
+ through the low-browed door, He had seen too much of men to
+ allow any instinctive aversion to influence him, in the absence
+ of logical evidence. And this man's words sounded fair; his
+ frank admission of occasional insanity accounted for many
+ anomalies. Nevertheless, and apart from any question of
+ personal danger, Balder felt ill at ease, like animals before a
+ thunder-storm. As he sat down beside his companion on the steps
+ of the black altar, and glanced up at the yellow visage that
+ presided over it, he tried to quiet his mind in vain; even the
+ thought of Gnulemah yielded a vague anxiety!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXVIII"
+ id="XXVIII"></a>XXVIII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>BETROTHAL.</h3>
+
+ <p>The ring, which Balder had taken off with the intention of
+ returning it to its owner, still remained between his thumb and
+ finger; and as he sat under the gloom of the altar, its
+ excellent brilliancy caught his eye. He had never examined it
+ minutely. It was pure as virtue, and possessed similar power to
+ charm the dusky air into seven-hued beauty. A fountain of
+ lustre continually welled up from its interior, like an
+ exhaustless spring of wisdom. From amidst the strife of the
+ little serpents it shone serenely forth, with, divine assurance
+ of good,&mdash;eternal before the battle began, and immortal
+ after it should cease. The light refreshed the somewhat jaded
+ Helwyse, and during the ensuing interview he ever and anon
+ renewed the draught.</p>
+
+ <p>But the Egyptian seemed to address a silent invocation to
+ the mummy. The anti-spiritual kind of immortality belonging to
+ mummies may have been congenial to Manetho's soul. Awful is
+ that loneliness which even the prospect of death has deserted,
+ and which must prolong itself throughout a lifeless and
+ hopeless Forever! If Manetho could imagine any bond of
+ relationship between this perennial death's-head and himself,
+ no marvel that he cherished it jealously.</p>
+
+ <p>"You shall hear first about myself," said the priest; "yet,
+ truly, I know not how to begin! No mind can know another, nor
+ even its own essential secrets. My time has been full of
+ visions and unrealities. I am the victim of a thing which, for
+ lack of a better name, I call myself!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Not a rare sickness," remarked Balder.</p>
+
+ <p>"A ghost no spell can lay! It grasps the rudder, and steers
+ towards gulfs the will abhors. A crew of unholy, mutinous
+ impulses fling abroad words and thoughts unrecognizable. Not
+ Manetho talked in the blackness of that night; but a devil, to
+ whom I listened shuddering, unable to control him!"</p>
+
+ <p>"The Reverend Manetho Glyphie, my cousin by
+ adoption,&mdash;and sometimes a devil!" muttered Balder,
+ musingly. "I had forgotten him."</p>
+
+ <p>People are more prone to err in fancying themselves
+ righteous, than the reverse; nevertheless, the course and
+ limits of self-deception are indefinite. It is within
+ possibility for a man to believe himself wicked, while his
+ actual conduct is ridiculously blameless, even praiseworthy!
+ Although intending to mislead Balder, Manetho's utterances were
+ true to a degree unsuspected by himself. He was more true than
+ had he tried to be so, because truth lay too profound for his
+ recognition!</p>
+
+ <p>"A shallower man," he resumed, "would bear a grudge against
+ the hand that clutched his throat; but I own no relationship to
+ the madman you chastised. And there are deep reasons why I must
+ set your father's son above all other men in my regard."</p>
+
+ <p>"My father seldom spoke of you, and never as of an especial
+ friend," interposed the ingenuous Balder.</p>
+
+ <p>"He knew not my feeling towards him, nor would he have
+ comprehended it. It is a thing I myself can scarce understand.
+ To the outward eye there is juster cause for hatred than for
+ love.</p>
+
+ <p>"I will speak openly to you what has hitherto lain between
+ my heart and God. Before Thor saw your mother, I had loved her.
+ My life's hope was to marry her. Thor came,&mdash;and my hope
+ lingered and died. For it, was no resurrection." Here Manetho
+ broke all at once into sobs, covering his face with his hands;
+ and when he continued, his voice was softened with tears.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thor called her to him, and she gladly went. He stormed and
+ carried with ease the fortress which, at best, I could hope
+ only slowly to undermine. She loved him as women love a
+ conqueror; she might have yielded me, at most, the grace of a
+ condescending queen. I kept silence: to whom could I speak? I
+ had felt great ambitions,&mdash;to become honored and
+ famous,&mdash;to preach the gospel as it had not yet been
+ preached,&mdash;all ambitions that a lover may feel. But the
+ tree died for lack of nourishment. See what is left!"</p>
+
+ <p>He opened out his arms with a gesture wanting neither in
+ pathos nor dignity. Balder could not but sympathize with what
+ he felt to be a genuine emotion.</p>
+
+ <p>"Amidst the ruins of my Memphis, I kept silence. I
+ hated&mdash;myself! for my powerlessness to keep her. In my
+ hours of madness I hated her too, and him; but that was madness
+ indeed! Deeper down was a sanity that loved him. Since he had
+ made my love his, I must love him. So only might I still love
+ her. The only beauty left my ruins was that!</p>
+
+ <p>"She died; and with her would have died all
+ sanity,&mdash;all love, but that her children kept me back from
+ worse ruin than was mine already. They were a link to bind me
+ to the good. Now Thor is dead, but still his son&mdash;her
+ son&mdash;survives. Hence is it that you are more to me than
+ other men."</p>
+
+ <p>"Did Doctor Glyphic know nothing of this?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I never told him of either my hope or my despair. My
+ beloved master! he lived and died without suspicion that I had
+ striven to be a brother as well as son to him."</p>
+
+ <p>"When did he die?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Eighteen years ago," said Manetho, solemnly. "You are the
+ first to whom his death has been revealed. Beloved master! have
+ I not obeyed thy will?" And he looked up to his master's
+ parchment visage.</p>
+
+ <p>"I discovered his death for myself, you know," observed
+ Helwyse. "But it could not have been more than eighteen years
+ since my father, then on the point of departure for Europe, saw
+ Hiero Glyphic alive!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes, yes! Did he ever tell you what passed in that
+ interview?" demanded Manetho, eagerly.</p>
+
+ <p>"Little more than a farewell, I think. There was some talk
+ about the estate. At my uncle's death, the house was to come to
+ you, the property to my father or his heirs. But neither
+ expected at that time that it was to be their last
+ meeting."</p>
+
+ <p>"Was no one mentioned beside Thor's children and myself?"
+ asked the priest, looking askant at Balder as he spoke.</p>
+
+ <p>"No my uncle neither had nor expected children, as far as I
+ know!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Thor did not see her,&mdash;Gnulemah?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Gnulemah?&mdash;how should he have seen her?" exclaimed
+ Balder, in surprise.</p>
+
+ <p>"Then her mystery remains!" said Manetho, looking up.</p>
+
+ <p>He had perhaps doubted whether any suspicion of who Gnulemah
+ really was had found its way to the young man's mind. The
+ latter's reception of his question reassured him. There could
+ be no risk in catering to his aroused curiosity. The account
+ Manetho now gave was true, though falsehood lurked in the
+ pauses.</p>
+
+ <p>"That day Thor came, I left the house early in the morning.
+ It was night when I returned; and Thor was gone. The house was
+ dark, and at first there was no sound. But presently I heard
+ the voice of a child, murmuring and babbling baby words. I
+ passed through the outer hall and the conservatory, and came to
+ where we now are. The lamp was burning as it has burned ever
+ since.</p>
+
+ <p>"I saw him lying on the altar steps,&mdash;lying so!"
+ Marrying act to word, the Egyptian slid down and lay prostrate
+ at the altar's foot. "He was dead and cold!" he added; and gave
+ way to a shuddering outburst of grief.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder's nerves were a little staggered at this tale with
+ its heightening of dramatic action and morbid circumstance; and
+ he was silent until the actor (if such he were) was in some
+ degree repossessed of himself. Then he asked,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"What of the child?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I have named her Gnulemah. She played about the dead body,
+ bright and careless as the flame of the lamp. Whence she came
+ she could not tell, nor had I seen her before that day. It
+ seemed that, at the moment my master's life burned out, hers
+ flamed up; and since that day it has lighted and warmed my
+ solitude."</p>
+
+ <p>"And Doctor Glyphic&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"I embalmed him!" cried Manetho, clasping his hands in
+ grotesque enthusiasm. "It was my privilege and my consolation
+ to render his body immortal. In my grief I rejoiced at the
+ opportunity of manifesting my devotion. Not the proudest of the
+ Pharaohs was more sumptuously preserved than he! In that labor
+ of love there was no cunning secret of the art that I did not
+ employ. Night and day I worked alone; and while he lay in the
+ long nitre bath, I watched or slept beside him. Then I enwound
+ him thousand-fold in finest linen smeared with fragrant gum,
+ and hid his beloved form in the coffin he had chosen long
+ before."</p>
+
+ <p>"Did my uncle choose this form of burial?"</p>
+
+ <p>"He lived in hopes of it! It was his wish that his body
+ might be disposed as became his name, and the passion that had
+ ruled his life. Me only did he deem worthy of the task, and
+ equal to it. Had I died before him, his fairest hope would have
+ been blighted, his life a failure!"</p>
+
+ <p>"A dead failure, truly!" muttered Balder, impelled by the
+ very grewsomeness of the subject to jest about it. "Was his
+ loftiest aspiration to mummy and be mummied?&mdash;But yours
+ was a dangerous office to fulfil, Cousin Manetho. Had the death
+ got abroad, you might have been suspected of foul play!"</p>
+
+ <p>"The cause was worth the risk," replied the other,
+ sententiously.</p>
+
+ <p>Helwyse shot a keen look at his companion, but could discern
+ in him none of the common symptoms of guilt. The priest,
+ however, was a mine of sunless riddles, one lode connecting
+ with another; it was idle attempting to explore them all at
+ once. So the young man recurred to that vein which was of most
+ immediate interest to himself.</p>
+
+ <p>"Have you no knowledge concerns Gnulemah's origin?" he
+ inquired.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho laid his long brown hand on Balder's arm.</p>
+
+ <p>"If she be not Gnulemah, daughter of fire, it must rest with
+ you to give her another name," said he.</p>
+
+ <p>"I care not who was her father or her mother," rejoined the
+ lover, after a short silence; "Gnulemah is herself!"</p>
+
+ <p>The lithe fingers on his arm clutched it hard for a moment,
+ and Manetho averted his face. When he turned again, his
+ features seemed to express exultation, mingled with a sinister
+ flavor of some darker emotion.</p>
+
+ <p>"Son of Thor, you have your father's frankness. Do you love
+ her?"</p>
+
+ <p>"You saw that I loved her," returned Balder, his black eyes
+ kindling somewhat intolerantly.</p>
+
+ <p>"If I can hasten by one hour the consummation of that love,
+ my life will have been worth the living!"</p>
+
+ <p>"That's kindly spoken!" exclaimed Helwyse, heartily; and,
+ opening his strong white hand, he took the narrow brown one
+ into its grasp. He had not been prepared for so friendly a
+ profession.</p>
+
+ <p>"When I have seen your soul tied to hers in a knot that even
+ death may not loosen,&mdash;and if it be permitted me to tie
+ the knot, I shall have drained the cup of earthly happiness!"
+ He spoke with a deliberate intensity not altogether pleasant to
+ the ear. He would not relinquish Balder's hand, as he continued
+ in his high-strung vein,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"I know at last for whom my flower has bloomed. Through the
+ world, across seas, by strange accidents has Providence brought
+ you safe to this spot; and has made you what you are, and her
+ incomparable among women.&mdash;You love her with heart and
+ soul, Balder Helwyse?"</p>
+
+ <p>"So that the world seems frail; and I&mdash;except for my
+ love&mdash;insignificant!"</p>
+
+ <p>In the sudden emphasis of his question, Manetho had risen to
+ his feet; and Balder likewise had started up, before giving his
+ reply. As he spoke the words strongly forth, his swarthy
+ companion seemed to catch them in the air, and breathe them in.
+ Slowly an expression of joy, that could hardly be called a
+ smile, welled forth from his long eyes, and forced its way,
+ with dark persistency of glee, through all his face.</p>
+
+ <p>"By you only in the world would I have her loved!" he said;
+ and repeated it more than once.</p>
+
+ <p>He remained a full minute leaning with one arm on the altar,
+ his eyes abstracted. Then he said abruptly,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Why not be married soon?"</p>
+
+ <p>The lover looked up questioningly, a deep throb in his
+ heart.</p>
+
+ <p>"Soon&mdash;soon!" reiterated Manetho. "Love is a thing of
+ moments more than of years. I know it! Do you stand idle while
+ Gnulemah awaits you? We may die to-morrow!"</p>
+
+ <p>"I have no right to hurry her," said Helwyse in a low voice.
+ "She knows nothing of the world. I would marry her
+ to-morrow&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"To-morrow! why not to-day? Why wait? that she may learn the
+ falsehoods of society,&mdash;to flirt, dress, gossip, crave
+ flattery? Why do you hesitate? Speak out, son of Thor!"</p>
+
+ <p>"I have spoken. Do you doubt me? Were it possible, she
+ should be my wife this hour!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Oh!" murmured Manetho, the incisiveness of his manner
+ melting away as suddenly as it came; "now have you proved your
+ love. You shall be made one,&mdash;one!&mdash;to-day.
+ Four-and-twenty years ago this day, I married your parents on
+ this very spot. The anniversary shall become a double one!"</p>
+
+ <p>The black eye-sockets of the mummy stared Balder in the
+ face. But at a touch from Manetho, he turned, and saw Gnulemah,
+ bright with beautiful enchantment, in the doorway.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes, to-day!" he said impetuously.</p>
+
+ <p>"You shall wed her with that ring!" whispered the victorious
+ tempter in his ear. "Go to her; tell her what marriage is! I
+ will call you soon."</p>
+
+ <p>The lover went, and the woman, coming forward, sweetly met
+ him half-way. But glancing back again before passing out,
+ Balder saw that the priest had vanished; and the lamp,
+ flickering above the mummy's dry features, wrought them into a
+ shadowy semblance of emotion.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXIX"
+ id="XXIX"></a>XXIX.</h2>
+
+ <h3>A CHAMBER OF THE HEART.</h3>
+
+ <p>Manetho neither sank through the granite floor, nor ascended
+ in the smoke of the lamp. He unlocked a door (to the panels of
+ which the clock was affixed, and which it concealed) and let
+ himself into his private study, a room scarce seven feet wide,
+ though corresponding in length and height with the dimensions
+ of the outer temple. Books and papers were kept here, and such
+ other things of a private or valuable nature as Manetho wished
+ should be inaccessible to outsiders. Against the wall opposite
+ the door stood a heavy mahogany table; beside it, a
+ deep-bottomed chair, in which the priest now sat down.</p>
+
+ <p>The room was destitute of windows, properly so called. The
+ walls were full twenty feet high; and at a distance of some
+ sixteen feet from the floor, a series of low horizontal
+ apertures pierced the masonry, allowing the light of heaven to
+ penetrate in an embarrassed manner, and hesitatingly to reveal
+ the interior. Viewed from without, these narrow slits would be
+ mistaken for mere architectural indentations. To the inhabitant
+ they were of more importance, contracted though they were; and
+ albeit one could not look out of them, they served as
+ ventilators, and to distinguish between fine and cloudy
+ weather.</p>
+
+ <p>In his earlier and more active days, Manetho had lived and
+ worked throughout the whole extent of this study, and it had
+ been kept clean and orderly to its remotest corner. But as
+ years passed, and the range of his sympathies and activities
+ narrowed, the ends of the room had gradually fallen into dusty
+ neglect, till at length only the small space about the chair
+ and table was left clear and available. The rest was impeded by
+ books, instruments of science, and endless chaotic rubbish;
+ while spiders had handed down their ever-broadening estates
+ from father to child, through innumerable Araneidæan
+ generations. A gray uniformity had thus come to overspread
+ everything; and with the exceptions of a cracked celestial
+ globe, and the end of a worm-eaten old ladder, there was
+ nothing to catch the attention.</p>
+
+ <p>Here might the Egyptian indulge himself in whatever
+ extravagances of word or act he chose, secure from sight or
+ hearing; and here had he spent many an hour in such solitary
+ exercises as no sane mind can conceive. To him the room was
+ thick with associations. Here had he pursued his studies, or
+ helped the Doctor in his erratic experiments and research;
+ here, with Helen in his thoughts, he had shaped out a
+ career,&mdash;not all of Christian humility and charity,
+ perhaps, but at least unstained by positive sin, and not
+ unmindful of domestic happiness. Here, again, had Salome
+ visited him, bringing discord and delight in equal parts; for
+ at times, with the strong heat of youth, he had vowed to love
+ only her and to forsake ambition; and anon the bloodless
+ counsels of worldly power and welfare banished her with a curse
+ for having crossed his path. Head and heart were always at war
+ in Manetho. The talismanic diamond flashed or waned, and
+ fiercely wriggled the little fighting serpents.</p>
+
+ <p>At length Thor Helwyse's gauntlet was thrown into the ring;
+ and peace&mdash;if still present to outward seeming&mdash;abode
+ not in the feverish soul of the Egyptian. But it was his nature
+ to dissemble. In this room he had often outwatched the night,
+ chewing the cud of his wrongs, invoking vengeance upon the
+ thwarter of his hopes, and swearing through his teeth to even
+ the balance between them. The black serpent held the golden one
+ helpless in his coils. The obtuse Doctor, blundering in at
+ morning, would find his adopted son with pallid cheeks and
+ glittering eyes, but ever ready with a smile and pleasant
+ greeting, obedience and help. Hiero Glyphic, however wayward
+ and cross-grained, never had cause to censure this creature of
+ his,&mdash;to remind him that he might have been food for
+ crocodiles.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho's dissimulation was almost without flaw. Even Helen,
+ whose fancy had played with him at first, but who in time had
+ indolently yielded to the fascination exerted over her, and
+ even gone so far as to permit his adulation, and accept in the
+ ring the mystic pledge thereof (during all the countless ages
+ of its experience it had never touched woman's hand
+ before),&mdash;even she, when her lazy heart and overbearing
+ spirit were at length aroused and quelled by the voice rather
+ of a master than suitor, was deceived by forsaken Manetho's
+ unruffled face, gentle voice, and downcast eyes. She told
+ herself that his love had never dared be warmer than a kind of
+ worship, like that of a pagan for his idol, apart from human
+ passion; such, at all events, had been her understanding of his
+ attentions. As to the ring, it had been tendered as an offering
+ at the shrine of abstract womanhood; to return it too soon
+ would imply a supposition of more personal sentiment. Neither
+ must Thor see it, however; his rough sense would fail to
+ appreciate her fine-drawn distinction. So she concealed it in
+ her bosom, and Manetho's serpents were ever between Thor and
+ his wife's heart. She was false both to husband and lover.</p>
+
+ <p>Great Thor, meanwhile, pitied the slender Egyptian, and in a
+ kindly way despised him, with his supple manners, quiet words,
+ and religious studies. To the young priest's timid yet earnest
+ request for permission to pronounce the marriage-service of him
+ and his bride, Thor assented with gruff heartiness.</p>
+
+ <p>"Marry us? Of course! marry us as fast as you can, if it
+ gives you any pleasure, my friend of the crocodile. A good
+ beginning for your ministerial career,&mdash;marrying a couple
+ who love each other as much as Nell and I do. Eh, Nellie?"</p>
+
+ <p>The ceremony over, Manetho had retired to his study, and
+ there passed the night,&mdash;their marriage-night! What words
+ and tones, what twistings of face and body, did those
+ passionless walls see and hear? How the smooth, studious,
+ submissive priest yearned for power to work his will for one
+ day! And as the cool, still morning sheared the lustre from his
+ lamp-flame, how desolate he felt, with his hatred and despair
+ and blaspheming rage! Evil passions are but poor company, in
+ the early morning.</p>
+
+ <p>But was not Salome left him? The only sincerely tender words
+ he had ever spoken to woman had been said to her: his humblest
+ and happiest thoughts had been born of their early
+ acquaintance,&mdash;before he had raised his eyes to the proud
+ and languid mistress. Yet on her only did the evil passions of
+ Manetho wreak themselves in harm and wrong; her only, on a
+ later day, did he dastardly strike down. Poor Salome had given
+ him her heart. These walls had seen their meetings.</p>
+
+ <p>Years afterwards, Manetho had here embalmed his
+ foster-father: through long hours had he labored at his hateful
+ task, with curious zest and conscientiousness. As regarded the
+ strange place of sepulture, the Egyptian had perhaps imagined a
+ symbolic fitness in enclosing his human immortal in the empty
+ shell of time. Over this matter of Hiero Glyphic's death and
+ burial, however, must ever brood a cloud of mystery.
+ Undoubtedly Manetho loved the man,&mdash;but death was not
+ always the worst of ills in Manetho's philosophy.</p>
+
+ <p>The clock had been affixed to the study door both as an
+ additional concealment, and possibly as a congenial sentry over
+ the interior associations. Since then the place had become the
+ clergyman's almost daily resort. Pacing the contracted floor,
+ sitting moodily in the chair,&mdash;many a brooding hour had
+ gone over his barrenly busy head, and written its darkening
+ record in his book of life. Here had been schemed that plan of
+ revenge, whose insanity the insane schemer could not perceive.
+ Nor could he understand that mightier powers than he could
+ master worked against him, and even used his efforts to bring
+ forth contrary results.</p>
+
+ <p>But not all hours had passed so. Spaces there had been
+ wherein evil counsels had retired to a cloudy background,
+ athwart which had brightened a rainbow, intangible, whose
+ source was hidden, but whose colors were true before his eyes.
+ The grace and aerial beauty of sunshine lightened through the
+ rain,&mdash;the pleasing loveliness of essential life was
+ projected on the gloom of evil imaginations. For Manetho's
+ actual deeds were apt to be prompted by far gentler influences
+ than governed his theories. The man was better than his mind:
+ and goodness, perhaps, bears an absolute blessing; insomuch
+ that the sinner, doing ignorant good, yet feels the benefit
+ thereof; just as the rain, however dismal, cannot prevent the
+ sun from making rainbows out of it.</p>
+
+ <p>On this particular morning Manetho sank into his deep-seated
+ chair, and was quite still. A great part of what had hitherto
+ made his daily life ended here. The activity of existence was
+ over for him. Thought, feeling, hope, could live hereafter only
+ as phantoms of memory. But to look back on evil done is not so
+ pleasant as to plan it; the dead body of a foe moves us in
+ another way than his living hostile person.</p>
+
+ <p>When, therefore, Manetho should have hurled to its mark the
+ long-poised spear, he would have little to look forward to.
+ That one moment of triumph must repay, both for what had been
+ and was to come. To-day of all his days, then, must each sense
+ and faculty be in exquisite condition. Unseasonably enough,
+ however, he found himself in a perversely dull and callous
+ state. Could Providence so cajole him as to mar the only joyful
+ hour of his life! Then better off than he were savages, who
+ could destroy their recusant idols. But nothing short of
+ spiritual suicide would have destroyed the idol of Manetho!</p>
+
+ <p>He was wearing to-day the same priestly robe which he had
+ put on when, for the first and last time, he performed a
+ ministerial duty. In this robe had he married Helen to Thor.
+ Itself a precious relic of antiquity, it had once dignified the
+ shoulders of a contemporary of Manetho's remotest ancestors.
+ Old Hiero Glyphic had counted it amongst his chiefest
+ treasures; and on his sister's wedding-day had produced it from
+ its repository, insisting that the minister should wear it
+ instead of the orthodox sacerdotal costume. Since then it had
+ lain untouched till to-day.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho brooded over the dim magnificence of its folds,
+ sitting amidst the cobwebbed rubbish, a narrow glint of
+ sunshine creeping slope-downwards from the crevice above his
+ head. He smoothed the fabric abstractedly with his hand,
+ recalling the thoughts and scenes of four-and-twenty years
+ ago.</p>
+
+ <p>"I joined them in the holy bonds of matrimony,&mdash;read
+ over them that service, those sacred words heavy with solemn
+ benediction. Rich, smooth, softly modulated was my voice,
+ missing not one just emphasis or melodious intonation. Ah! had
+ they seen my soul. But my eyes were half closed like the
+ crocodile's, yet never losing sight of the two I was uniting in
+ sight of God and man. The Devil too was there. He turned the
+ blessings my lips uttered into blighting curses, that fell on
+ the happy couple like pestilential rain!</p>
+
+ <p>"Laughable! Covered head to foot with curses, and felt them
+ not! All was smiles, blushes, happiness, forward-looking to a
+ long, joyful future. They knelt before me; I uplifted my hands
+ and invoked the last blessing,&mdash;the final curse! My heart
+ burned, and the smoke of its fire enveloped bride and groom,
+ fouling his yellow beard, and smirching her silvery veil;
+ shutting out heaven from their prayers, and blackening their
+ path before them. They neither felt nor knew. They
+ kissed,&mdash;I saw their lips meet,&mdash;as Balder and
+ Gnulemah to-day. Then I covered my face and seemed to be in
+ prayer!</p>
+
+ <p>"Gnulemah,&mdash;I hate her!&mdash;yes, but hatred sometimes
+ touches the heart like love. I love her!&mdash;to marry her?
+ Woe to him who becomes her husband! As a daughter?&mdash;no
+ daughter is she of mine!&mdash;I hate her, then.</p>
+
+ <p>"Why am I childless?&mdash;how would I have loved a child! I
+ would have left all else to love my child! I would have been
+ the one father in the world! My life should have been full of
+ love as it has been of hate. Why did not God send me a wife and
+ a daughter?"</p>
+
+ <p>Men's ears have grown deaf to any save the most commonplace
+ oracles. But there is ever a warning voice for who will listen.
+ One may object that its language is unknown, or its whisper
+ inaudible; but to the question, "Whence your ignorance and
+ deafness?" what shall be the answer?</p>
+
+ <p>In Manetho's case it appears to have been the venerable robe
+ that took on itself the task of remonstrance.</p>
+
+ <p>"You are unreasonable, friend," it interposed with a gentle
+ rustle. "Gnulemah, if not your daughter, might, however, have
+ stood you in place of one; and she would have done you just as
+ much good, in the way of softening and elevating your nature,
+ as though she had been the issue of your own loins. You have
+ turned the milk and honey of your life into gall and wormwood;
+ and I wish I could feel sure that only you would get the
+ benefit of it!"</p>
+
+ <p>The reproof had as well been spared; it is doubtful whether
+ the culprit heard so much as a word of it. His reverie rambled
+ on.</p>
+
+ <p>"Keen,&mdash;that Balder! he half suspects me. Had I not so
+ hurried him to a conclusion, he would have questioned me too
+ closely. He shall know all presently, even as I promised
+ him!&mdash;shall hear a sounder guess at Gnulemah's genealogy
+ than was made to-day.</p>
+
+ <p>"Do I love her?&mdash;only as the means to my end! The end
+ once gained, I shall hate her as I do him. But not
+ yet,&mdash;and therefore must I love him as well as her. They
+ shall be, to-day, my beloved children! To-morrow,&mdash;how
+ shall I endure till to-morrow,&mdash;all the night through? O
+ Gnulemah!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"They love each other well,&mdash;seem made to make each
+ other happy; yet have they come together from the ends of the
+ earth to be each other's curse! Only if I keep silence might it
+ be otherwise, for love might tame the devil that I have bred in
+ Gnulemah. Even now she seems more angel than devil!&mdash;Am I
+ mad?"</p>
+
+ <p>He straightened himself in his chair, and glanced up towards
+ the crevice whence slanted the dusty sunshine. The old robe
+ took the opportunity to deliver its final warning.</p>
+
+ <p>"Not yet mad beyond remedy, Manetho; but you look up too
+ seldom at the sunshine, and brood too often over your own dusty
+ depths. You have had no consciously unselfish thought during
+ the last quarter of a century. You eat, drink, and breathe only
+ Manetho! This room is yours, because it is fullest of rubbish,
+ and least looks out upon the glorious universe. Break down your
+ walls! take broom in hand without delay! Proclaim at once the
+ crime you meditate. Go! there is still sunshine in this
+ dust-hole of yours, and more of heaven in every man than he
+ himself dreams of. The sun is passing to the other side. Go
+ while it shines!"</p>
+
+ <p>But Manetho's dull ears heard not; and the aged garment of
+ truth spoke no more.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXX"
+ id="XXX"></a>XXX.</h2>
+
+ <h3>DANDELIONS.</h3>
+
+ <p>It seems a pity that, with all imagination at our service,
+ we should have to confine our excursions within so narrow a
+ domain as this of Hiero Glyphic's. One tires of the best
+ society, uncondimented with an occasional foreign relish, even
+ of doubtful digestibility. Barring this, it only remains to
+ relieve somewhat the monotony of our food, by variety in the
+ modes of dishing it up.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder had been no whit disconcerted at the priest's abrupt
+ evanishment. The divine sphere of Gnulemah had touched him with
+ its sweet magnetism, and he was sensible of little beyond it.
+ Their hands greeted like life-long friends. Drawing hers within
+ his arm, he still kept hold of it, and her rounded shoulder
+ softly pressed his, as they loitered out between the
+ impenetrable sphinxes. The conservatory, however beautiful in
+ itself and by association, was too small to hold their hearts
+ at this moment. They passed on, and through the columns of the
+ Moorish portico, into the fervent noon sunshine.</p>
+
+ <p>Grasshoppers chirped; fine buzzing flies darted swift
+ circles and lit again; birds giggled and gossiped, bobbing and
+ swinging among swaying boughs. Battalions of vast green trees
+ stood grand in shadow-lakes of cooler green, their myriad
+ leaves twinkling light and dark. Tender gleams of river topped
+ the enamelled bank,&mdash;the further shore a slumbering El
+ Dorado. The trees in the distant orchard wore bridal veils, and
+ even Gnulemah's breath was not much sweeter than theirs!</p>
+
+ <p>Emerging arm in arm on the enchanted lawn the lovers turned
+ southwards up the winding avenue. The fragrance, the light and
+ warmth, the bird and insect voices, imperfectly expressed their
+ own heart-happiness. The living turf softly pressed up their
+ feet. This was the fortunate hour that comes not twice. Happy
+ those to whom it comes at all! To live was such full bliss,
+ every new movement overflowed the cup. Joy was it to look on
+ earth and sky; but to behold each other was heaven! More life
+ in a moment such as this, than in twenty years of scheming more
+ successful than Manetho's.</p>
+
+ <p>They followed the same path Helen had walked the eve of her
+ death; and presently arrived at the old bench. Shadow and
+ sunshine wrestled playfully over it, while the green blood of
+ the leaves overhead glowed vividly against the blue. Around the
+ bench the grass grew taller, as on a grave; and crisp lichens,
+ gray and brown, overspread its surface. Man had neglected it so
+ long that Nature, overcoming her diffidence towards his
+ handiwork, had at length claimed it for her own.</p>
+
+ <p>The glade was full of great golden dandelions, whose soft
+ yellow crowns were almost too heavy for the slender necks. The
+ prince and princess of the fairy-tale paused here, recognizing
+ the spot as the most beautiful on earth,&mdash;albeit only
+ since their love's arrival. They seated themselves not on the
+ bench, but on the yet more primitive grass beside it. They had
+ not spoken as yet. Balder plucked some dandelions, and
+ proceeded to twist them into a chain; and Gnulemah, after
+ watching him for a while followed his example.</p>
+
+ <p>"You and I have sat on the grass and woven such chains
+ before," asserted she at length. "When was it?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I haven't done such a thing since I was a child not much
+ taller than a dandelion," returned Balder. He was not ethereal
+ enough to follow Gnulemah in her apparently fanciful flight,
+ else might he have lighted on a discovery to which all the good
+ sense and logic in the world would not have brought him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes; we have made these chains before!" reiterated
+ Gnulemah, looking at her companion in a preoccupied manner.
+ "They were to have chained us together forever."</p>
+
+ <p>"We should have made them of stronger stuff then. But which
+ of us broke the chain?"</p>
+
+ <p>"They took us away from each other, and it was never
+ finished. Do you remember nothing?"</p>
+
+ <p>"The present is enough for me," said her lover; and he
+ finished his necklace with a handsome clasp of blossoms, and
+ threw it over her neck. She gave a low sigh of
+ satisfaction.</p>
+
+ <p>"I have been waiting for it ever since that time! And here
+ is mine for you."</p>
+
+ <p>Thus adorned by each other's hands, their love seemed
+ greater than before, and they laughed from pure delight. Their
+ bonds looked fragile; yet it would need a stronger wrench to
+ part them than had they been cables of iron or gold,
+ unsustained by the subtile might of love.</p>
+
+ <p>"Let us link them together," proposed Balder; and, loosening
+ a link of his chain, he reunited it inside Gnulemah's. "We must
+ keep together," he continued with a smile, "or the
+ marriage-bonds will break."</p>
+
+ <p>"Is this marriage, Balder? to be tied together with
+ flowers?"</p>
+
+ <p>"One part of marriage. It shows the world that we belong
+ only to each other."</p>
+
+ <p>"How could they help knowing that,&mdash;for to whom else
+ could we belong? besides, why should they know?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Because," answered Balder after some consideration, "the
+ world is made in such a way, that unless we record all we do by
+ some visible symbol, everything would get into confusion."</p>
+
+ <p>"No no," protested Gnulemah, earnestly. "Only God should
+ know how we love. Must the world know our words and thoughts,
+ and how we have sat beneath these trees?&mdash;Then let us not
+ be married!"</p>
+
+ <p>They were leaning side to side against the bench, along
+ whose edge Balder had stretched an arm to cushion Gnulemah's
+ head. As he turned to look at her, a dash of sunlight was
+ quivering on her clear smooth cheek, and another ventured to
+ nestle warmly below the head of the guardian serpent on her
+ bosom, for Gnulemah and the sun had been lovers long before
+ Balder's appearance. Where breathed such another woman? From
+ the low turban that pressed her hair to the bright sandals on
+ her fine bronze feet, there was no fault, save her very
+ uniqueness. She belonged not to this era, but to the Golden
+ Age, past or to come. Could she ever be conformed to the world
+ of to-day? Dared her lover assume the responsibility of
+ revealing to this noble soul all the meanness, sophistries,
+ little pleasures, and low aims of this imperfect age? Could he
+ change the world to suit her needs? or endure to see her change
+ to suit the world? Moreover, changing so much, might she not
+ change towards him? The Balder she loved was a grander man than
+ any Balder knew. Might she not learn to abhor the hand which
+ should unveil to her the Gorgon features of fallen
+ humanity?&mdash;Much has man lost in losing Paradise!</p>
+
+ <p>Contemplating Gnulemah's entrance into the outer world,
+ Manetho had anticipated her ruin from the flowering of the evil
+ seed which he believed himself to have planted in her. Might
+ not the same result issue from a precisely opposite cause? The
+ Arcadian fashion in which the lovers' passion had ripened must
+ soon change forever. It was perilous to advance, but to retreat
+ was impossible. Balder was at bay; had he loved Gnulemah less,
+ he would have regretted Charon's ferry-boat. But his love was
+ greater for the danger and difficulty wherewith it was fraught.
+ He could not summon the millennium; well, he might improve
+ himself.</p>
+
+ <p>"If I could but shut her glorious eyes to all the shabby
+ littleness they will have to see, we might hazard the rest," he
+ sighed to himself. "If the pure visions of her maiden years
+ might veil from her those gross realities of every-day life!
+ With what face shall I meet her glance after it has suffered
+ the first shock?"</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile her last objection remained unanswered, and
+ Balder, distrustful of his capacity, was inspired to seek
+ inspiration from her he would instruct.</p>
+
+ <p>"Tell me how you love me, Gnulemah," said he.</p>
+
+ <p>She roused herself, and bending her face to his,
+ breathlessly kissed his lips. Then she drooped her warm cheek
+ on his shoulder, and whispered the rest:&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"My love is to be near you, and to breathe when breathe; it
+ is love to become you, as water becomes wave. And love would
+ make me sweet to you, as honey and music and flowers. I love to
+ be needed by you, as you need food and drink and sleep; and my
+ love will be loved, as God loves the world."</p>
+
+ <p>To the lover these sentences were tender and sublime poetry.
+ The tears came to his eyes, hearing her speak out her loving
+ soul so simply. He had travelled through the world, while she
+ had lived her life between a wall and a precipice. But not the
+ noisy, gaudy, gloomy crust which is fresh to-day, and to-morrow
+ hardens, and the next day crumbles, is the world; but the
+ fire-globe within: and Gnulemah was nearer that fire than
+ Balder. There was puissance in her simplicity,&mdash;in her
+ ignorance of that crust which he had so widely studied. Her
+ knowledge was more profound than his, for she had never learned
+ to stultify it with reasons.</p>
+
+ <p>"It is true,&mdash;God only can know our love," said Balder,
+ and, having said it, he felt his mind clear and strengthen. For
+ it is the acknowledgment of God that lends the deepest seeing
+ to the eye, and tunes the universe to man; and Balder, at this
+ moment of mingled love, humility, and fear, made and confessed
+ that supreme discovery.&mdash;"Only He knows what our love is,
+ but the marriage-rite informs the world that He knows it."</p>
+
+ <p>"But why must the world know?" persisted Gnulemah, still
+ seeming to shrink at the idea.</p>
+
+ <p>"Because it is wholesome for all men to know that we have
+ made God party to our union. That our love may be pure and
+ immortal, we must look through each other to Him; the
+ acknowledgment will keep others as well as ourselves from
+ misusing love's happiness."</p>
+
+ <p>"Then, after we have knelt together before Him, we shall be
+ no longer two, but one!" Gnulemah spoke, after some pause, in a
+ full tone of joy; yet her voice shrank at the last, from the
+ feeling that she had penetrated all at once to a holy place. A
+ delicious fear seized her, and she clung to her lover so that
+ he could perceive the tremor that agitated her.</p>
+
+ <p>No more was said. Their confidence was in each other; with
+ Balder at her side, Gnulemah was fearful of the world no
+ longer. But her visions were all spiritual; even the kisses on
+ her lips were to her a sacred miracle! Love makes children of
+ men and women,&mdash;shows them the wisdom of unreason and the
+ value of soap-bubbles. These lovers must meet the world, but
+ the light and freshness of the Golden Age should accompany
+ them. The man held the maiden's hand, and so faced the future
+ with a smile.</p>
+
+ <p>Few as were the hours since they first had seen each other,
+ it seemed as though they could hardly know each other better;
+ then why put off the consummation a single hour? Manetho had
+ been right, and Balder marvelled at having required the spur.
+ He knew of no material hindrances; unlimited resources would be
+ his, and these would render easier Gnulemah's introduction to
+ society. Perhaps (for doubtless Manetho would desire it) they
+ might begin housekeeping in this very house, and thus, by
+ gradual approaches, make their way to life's
+ realities,&mdash;vulgarly so called!</p>
+
+ <p>At this moment, Balder's respect for wealth was many fold
+ greater than ever it had been before. It should be the sword
+ and shield wherewith he would protect the woman of his heart.
+ Gnulemah was not of the kind who need the discipline of
+ poverty; her beauty and goodness would be best nurtured beneath
+ an affluent sun. Wants and inconveniences would rather pain and
+ mystify than educate her. How good was that God who had
+ vouchsafed not only the blessing, but the means of enjoying
+ it!</p>
+
+ <p>God gave Balder Helwyse opportunity to prove the soundness
+ of his faith. Labor and poverty awaited him; what else and
+ worse let time show. In anguish, fear, and humiliation had his
+ love been born, but the birth-pangs had been as brief as they
+ were intense. A brave soul's metal is more severely tried by
+ crawling years of monotonous effort, discord of must with wish,
+ and secret self-suppression and misgiving. Happily life is so
+ ordered that no blow can crush unless dealt from within, nor is
+ any sunshine worth having that shines only from without.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder's eyes were softer than their wont, and there was a
+ tender and sweet expression about his mouth. Never had life
+ been so inestimable a blessing,&mdash;never had nature looked
+ so divinely alive. He could imagine nothing gloomy or
+ forbidding; in darkness's self he would have found germs of
+ light. His love was a panoply against ill of mind or body. He
+ thought he perceived, once for all, the insanity of selfishness
+ and sin.</p>
+
+ <p>Suddenly he was conscious through Gnulemah of the same
+ shiver that had visited her in the conservatory that morning.
+ Looking round, he was startled to see, beyond the near benison
+ of her sumptuous face, the tall form of the Egyptian priest. He
+ was not a dozen yards away, advancing slowly towards them.
+ Balder sprang up.</p>
+
+ <p>"Our chain,&mdash;you have broken it!" exclaimed Gnulemah.
+ It was only a flower chain, but flowers are the bloom and
+ luxury of life.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho came up with a smile.</p>
+
+ <p>"Come, my children!" said he. "This chain would soon have
+ faded and fallen apart of itself, but the chain I will forge
+ you is stronger than time and weightier than dandelions.
+ Come!"</p>
+
+ <p>Gnulemah picked up the broken links, and they followed him
+ to the house.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXXI"
+ id="XXXI"></a>XXXI.</h2>
+
+ <h3>MARRIED.</h3>
+
+ <p>The significant part of most life histories is the record of
+ a few detached hours, the rest being consequence and
+ preparation. Helwyse had lived in constant mental and physical
+ activity from childhood up; but though he had speculated much,
+ and ever sought to prove the truth by practice, yet he had
+ failed to create adequate emergencies, and was like an untried
+ sword, polished and keen, but lacking still the one stern proof
+ of use.</p>
+
+ <p>Thus, although a man of the world, in a deeper sense he was
+ untouched by it. He had been the sentimental spectator of a
+ drama wherein some shadow of himself seemed to act. The mimic
+ scenes had sometimes moved him to laughter or to tears, but he
+ had never quite lost the suspicion of an unreality under all.
+ The best end had been&mdash;in a large sense&mdash;beauty.
+ Beauty of love, of goodness, of strength, of
+ wisdom,&mdash;beauty of every kind and degree, but nothing
+ better! Beauty was the end rather than the trait of all
+ desirable things. To have power was beautiful, and beautiful
+ was the death that opened the way to freer and wider power.
+ Most beautiful was Almightiness; yet, lapsing thence, it was
+ beautiful to begin the round again in fresh, new forms.</p>
+
+ <p>This kind of spider-webs cannot outlast the suns and snows.
+ Personal passion disgusts one with brain-spun systems of the
+ universe, and may even lead to a mistrust of mathematics! One
+ feels the overwhelming power of other than intellectual
+ interests; and discovers in himself a hitherto unsuspected
+ universe, profound as the mystery of God, where the
+ cockle-shell of mental attainments is lost like an asteroid in
+ the abyss of space.</p>
+
+ <p>What is the mind?&mdash;A little window, through which to
+ gaze out upon the vast heart-world: a window whose crooked and
+ clouded pane we may diligently clean and enlarge day by day;
+ but, too often, the deep view beyond is mistaken for a picture
+ painted on the glass and limited by its sash! Let the window by
+ all means expand till the darksome house be transformed to a
+ crystal palace! but shall homage be paid the crystal? Of what
+ value were its transparency, had God not built the heavens and
+ the earth?&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Though Helwyse had failed to touch the core of life, and to
+ recognize the awful truth of its mysteries, he had not been
+ conscious of failure. On the contrary he had become disposed to
+ the belief that he was a being apart from the mass of men and
+ above them: one who could see round and through human plans and
+ passions; could even be separate from himself, and yield to
+ folly with one hand, while the other jotted down the moral of
+ the spectacle. He was calm in the conviction that he could
+ measure and calculate the universe, and draw its plan in his
+ commonplace book. God was his elder brother,&mdash;himself in
+ some distant but attainable condition. He matched finity
+ against the Infinite, and thereby cast away man's dearest
+ hope,&mdash;that of eternal progress towards the image of
+ Divine perfection.</p>
+
+ <p>Once, however, the bow had smitten his heart-strings with a
+ new result of sound, awakening fresh ideas of harmony. When
+ Thor was swept to death by that Baltic wave, Balder leapt after
+ him, hopeless to save, but without demur! The sea hurled him
+ back alone. For many a month thereafter, strange lights and
+ shadows flashed or gloomed across his sky, and sounds from
+ unknown abysses disquieted him. But all was not quite enough;
+ perhaps he was hewn from too stanch materials lightly to
+ change. Yet the sudden shock of his loss left its mark: the
+ props of self-confidence were a little unsettled; and the
+ events whose course we have traced were therefore able to shake
+ them down.</p>
+
+ <p>For Destiny rained her sharpest blows on Balder Helwyse all
+ at once, and the attack marks the turning-point of his life.
+ She chose her weapons wisely. He was beaten by tactics which a
+ coarser and shallower nature would have slighted. He sustained
+ the onslaught for the most part with outward
+ composure,&mdash;but bleeding inwardly.</p>
+
+ <p>His had been a vast egoism, rooted in his nature and trained
+ by his philosophy. It must die, if at all, violently,
+ painfully, and&mdash;in silence. The truer and more constant
+ the soul, the more complete the destruction of its idol.
+ Character is not always the slow growth of years: often do the
+ elements mingle long in formless solution; some sudden jar
+ causes them to spring at once to the definite crystal. There
+ had, hitherto, been a kind of impersonality about Balder,
+ having its ultimate ground in his blindness to the immutable
+ unity of God. But so soon as his eye became single, he stood
+ pronounced in his individuality, less broadly indifferent than
+ of yore, but organized and firm.</p>
+
+ <p>In this inert world the body pursues but imperfectly the
+ processes of the soul. These three days had made small change
+ in Helwyse's face. His expression was less serene than of yore,
+ but pithier as well as more joyful. The humorous indifference
+ had given place to a kindlier humanity. Gone was the glance
+ half satiric, half sympathetic; but in its stead was something
+ warmer and more earnest. For the charity of scepticism was
+ substituted a sentiment less broad, but deeper and truer. It
+ would need an insight supernaturally keen to detect thus early
+ these alterations in the page of Balder's countenance; but
+ their germs are there, to develop afterwards.</p>
+
+ <p>During this pause in our narrative, Helwyse was sitting at
+ his chamber window, awaiting the summons to the ceremony. The
+ afternoon was far advanced, and the landscape lay breathless
+ beneath the golden burden of the lavish sun. The bridegroom
+ rose to his feet; surely the bride must be ready! Was that
+ strange old Nurse delaying her? Did she herself procrastinate?
+ Balder was waxing impatient!</p>
+
+ <p>The clear outcry of the hoopoe startled the calm air, and
+ that good little messenger came fluttering in haste to the
+ window. Bound its neck was twined a golden
+ dandelion,&mdash;Gnulemah's love-token! With a knowing upturn
+ of its bright little eye, the bird submitted to being robbed of
+ its decoration; then warbled a keen good-by, and flew away.</p>
+
+ <p>The lover behaved as foolishly towards the dandelion as a
+ lover should. At last he drew the stem through the button-hole
+ of his velveteen jacket, and was ready to answer in person the
+ shy invitation it conveyed. The bride waited!</p>
+
+ <p>His hand was on the latch, when some one knocked. He threw
+ open the door,&mdash;and had to look twice before recognizing
+ Nurse. Her dingy anomalous drapery had been exchanged for
+ another sort of costume. Her scars strove to be hidden beneath
+ the yellow lace and crumpled feathers of an antique head-dress.
+ She wore a satin gown of an old fashion, whose pristine
+ whiteness was much impaired by time. An aged fan, ragged, but
+ of tasteful pattern, dangled at her wrist. She resembled some
+ forgotten Ginevra, reappearing after an age's seclusion in the
+ oaken chest. Her aspect was painfully repellent, the more for
+ this pathetic attempt at good looks. The former unlovely garb
+ had a sort of fitness to the blasted features; but so soon as
+ she forsook that uncanny harmony and tried to be like other
+ women, she became undesirably conspicuous.</p>
+
+ <p>"The bridesmaid!" came to Balder's lips,&mdash;but did not
+ pass them. He would not hurt the poor creature's feelings by
+ the betrayal of surprise or amusement. She was a
+ woman,&mdash;and Gnulemah was no more. According to his love
+ for his wife, must he be tender and gentle towards her sex.</p>
+
+ <p>When, therefore, Nurse gave him to understand that she was
+ to marshal him to the altar, Balder, never more heroic than at
+ that moment, offered her his arm, which she accepted with an
+ air of scarecrow gentility. Either the change of costume had
+ struck in, or it was the symbol of inward change. She seemed
+ struggling against her torpor, her dimness and deadness. She
+ tried, perhaps, to recall the day when that dress was first put
+ on,&mdash;the day of Helen's marriage, when Salome had attended
+ her mistress to the altar,&mdash;when she hoped before many
+ weeks to stand at an altar on her own account.&mdash;Not yet,
+ Salome, nor in this world. Perchance not in another; for they
+ who maim their earthly lives may not enjoy in heaven the
+ happiness whose seed was not planted here. The injury is justly
+ irreparable; else had angels been immediately created.</p>
+
+ <p>But Salome was practising deception on herself. Airs and
+ graces which might have suited a coquettish lady's-maid, but
+ were in her a ghastly absurdity, did she revive and perpetrate.
+ Struggling to repress the ugly truth, she was in continual
+ dread of exposure. Fain would she dream for an hour of youth
+ and beauty, knowing, yet veiling the knowledge, that it was a
+ dream. Divining her desire, Balder helped out the masquerade as
+ best he might. She was thankfully aware of his kindness, yet
+ shunned acknowledgment, as a too bare betrayal of the cause of
+ thanks.</p>
+
+ <p>As they passed a cracked cheval-glass in an intervening
+ room, the bridesmaid stole a glance at her reflection, flirting
+ her fan and giving an imposing whisk to the train of her gown.
+ Helwyse, whom, three days before, this behavior would simply
+ have amused, felt only pitying sympathy to-day. Gnulemah was
+ always before him, and charmed his eyes and thoughts even to
+ the hag on his arm. He brought himself to address courteous and
+ pleasant remarks to his companion, and to meet unwincingly her
+ one-eyed glance; and was as gallant as though her pretence had
+ been truth.</p>
+
+ <p>On entering the conservatory, Nurse seemed as much agitated
+ as though she, instead of Gnulemah, were to be chief actress in
+ the coming ceremony. At the Sphinx door she relinquished
+ Balder's arm, and, hurrying across the conservatory, vanished
+ behind Gnulemah's curtain. As she passed out of sight she threw
+ a parting glance over her shoulder. The action recalled
+ Gnulemah's backward look of the day previous, when she had fled
+ at the sound of the closing door. What ugly fatality suggested
+ so fantastic a parallel between this creature and Balder's
+ future wife!</p>
+
+ <p>He entered the temple, which glowed and sparkled like a
+ sombre gem. Many-colored lamps were hung on wires passing round
+ the hall from pillar to massive pillar. Their glare defined the
+ strange character of the Egyptian architecture and ornament;
+ nevertheless, the place looked less real and substantial than
+ in the morning. It seemed the impalpable creation of an
+ enchanter, which his wand would anon dissolve into air once
+ more!</p>
+
+ <p>On each side the door sat a statue of polished red granite,
+ with calm regular face and hands on knees. Helwyse, who had not
+ observed them before, fancied them summoned as witnesses to the
+ compact then to be solemnized. Doubtless they had witnessed
+ ceremonies not less solemn or imposing.</p>
+
+ <p>On the black marble altar at the further end of the hall was
+ burning some rich incense, whose perfumed smoke, clambering
+ heavily upwards, mingled with that of the lamps beneath the
+ ceiling. On the polished floor, in front, lay a rug of dark
+ blue cloth, heavily bordered with gold; upon it were
+ represented in conscientious profile a number of lank-limbed
+ Egyptians performing some mystic rite. To the right of the
+ altar stood the priest Manetho, apparently engaged in prayer.
+ Balder spoke to him.</p>
+
+ <p>"This is more like a tomb than a wedding hall. Would not the
+ conservatory have been more fitting?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Better make a tomb the starting-point of marriage than its
+ goal!" smiled the holy man. "And is it not well that your
+ posterity should begin from the spot which saw the union that
+ gave you being? and beneath the eyes of him but for whom
+ neither this hall nor we who here assemble would to-day have
+ existed!" He pointed to the mummy of old Hiero Glyphic, the
+ aspect of which might have left a bad taste in the mouth of Joy
+ herself. Balder shrugged his shoulders.</p>
+
+ <p>"It matters little, perhaps, where the seed is sown, so that
+ the flower reach the sunshine at last. But your mummy is an
+ ill-favored wedding-guest, whatever honor we may owe the man
+ who once lived in it. I would, not have Gnulemah&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"Behold her!" interrupted Manetho, speaking as hough a
+ handful of dust had suddenly got in his throat.</p>
+
+ <p>Yes, there she came, the old Nurse following her like a
+ misshapen shadow. Daughter of sun and moon,&mdash;a modern
+ Pandora endowed with the strength of a loftier nature! She was
+ robed in creamy white; her pendants were woven pearls. Fine
+ lines of virgin gold gleamed in her turban, and through her
+ long veil, and along the folds of her girdle. But the serpent
+ necklace had been replaced by the dandelion chain that Balder
+ had made her. Her lips and cheeks were daintily aflame, and a
+ tender fire flickered in her eyes, which saw only Balder. She
+ was a bridal song such as had not been sung since Solomon.</p>
+
+ <p>As the two reached the altar, Salome stepped to one side,
+ and Manetho's eye fell upon her; for a moment his gaze fixed,
+ while a slight movement undulated through his body, as the wave
+ travels along the cord. The old white dress, unseen for
+ five-and-twenty years; some intangible trick of motion or
+ attitude in the wearer; the occasion and circumstance recurring
+ with such near similarity,&mdash;these and perhaps other
+ trifles combined to recall long-vanished Salome. She had stood
+ at that other wedding, just where Nurse was now,&mdash;bright,
+ shapely, sparkling-eyed, full of love for him. What a grisly
+ contrast was this!&mdash;Why had he thrown away that ardent,
+ loving heart? How sweet and comfortable might life have been
+ to-day, with Salome his wife, and sons and daughters at her
+ side,&mdash;daughters beautiful as Gnulemah, sons tall as
+ Balder! But Hatred had been his chosen mistress, and dismal was
+ the progeny begotten on her! The pregnant existence that might
+ have been his, and the scars and barrenness which had actually
+ redounded to him, were symbolized in the remembered Salome and
+ her of to-day.</p>
+
+ <p>The brief reminiscence passed, leaving Manetho face to face
+ with his sacred duty. With the warning of the past in his ears
+ and that of the future before his eyes, did he step unrelenting
+ across the threshold of his crime? At all events he neither
+ hesitated nor turned back. But there was no triumph in his
+ eyes, and his tones and manner were heavy and mechanical; as
+ though the Devil (having brought him thus far with his own
+ consent and knowledge) had now to compel a frozen soul in a
+ senseless body!</p>
+
+ <p>The service began, none the less hallowed for the lovers,
+ because for Manetho it was the solemn perversion of a sacred
+ ceremony. His voice labored through the perfumed air, and
+ recoiled in broken echoes from gloomy corners and deep-tinted
+ walls. The encircling lamps glowed in serried lines of various
+ light; the fantastic incense-flame rustled softly on the altar.
+ The four figures seemed a group of phantoms,&mdash;a momentary
+ rich illusion of the eye. And save for their viewless souls,
+ what were they more? Earth is a phantom; but what we cannot
+ grasp is real and remains!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>The rite was over, the diamond gleamed from Gnulemah's
+ finger, and the priest with uplifted hands had bade man not
+ part whom God had united. Husband and wife gazed at each other
+ with freshness and wonder in their eyes; as having expected to
+ see some change, and anew delighted at finding more of
+ themselves than ever!</p>
+
+ <p>Male and female pervades the universe, and marriage is the
+ end and fulfilment of creation. God has builded the world of
+ love and wisdom, woman and man; truly to live they must unite,
+ she yielding herself to his form, he moulding himself of her
+ substance. As love unquickened by wisdom is barren, and
+ knowledge impotent unkindled by affection, so are the unmarried
+ lifeless.</p>
+
+ <p>Ill and bitter was it, therefore, for Manetho and Salome,
+ after the married ones had departed, taking their happiness
+ with them. The priest's, eyes were dry and dull, as he leaned
+ wearily against the smoking altar.</p>
+
+ <p>"You did not speak!" he said to the woman; "you saw her
+ betrayed to ruin and pollution, and spoke not to save
+ her!&mdash;Dumb? the dead might have moved their tongues in
+ such need as this! She will abhor and curse me forever! may you
+ share her curse weighted with mine!&mdash;O
+ Gnulemah!"&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Salome cowered and trembled in her satin dress, beneath the
+ burden of that heavy anathema. She had risen that day
+ determined to reveal the secret of her life before night. She
+ had been awaiting a favorable moment, but opportunity or
+ decision still had failed her. Nevertheless, another morning
+ should not find her the same nameless, forsaken creature that
+ she was now.&mdash;Manetho had bowed his face upon the altar,
+ and so remained without movement. With one hand fumbling at the
+ bosom of her dress&mdash;(the scar of her lover's blow should
+ be the talisman to recall his allegiance),&mdash;Salome made
+ bold to approach him and timidly touch his arm.</p>
+
+ <p>"Unhand me! whatever you are,&mdash;devil! my time is not
+ yet come!"</p>
+
+ <p>He raised a threatening arm, with a gleam of mad ferocity
+ beneath his brows. But the woman did not shrink; the man was
+ her god, and she preferred death at his hands to life without
+ him. Ignorant of the cause of her firmness, it seemed to cow
+ him. He slunk behind the altar, hurriedly unlocked the secret
+ door, and let himself into the study. His haste had left the
+ key in the lock outside. The door slammed together, the
+ spring-bolt caught, and the swathed head of old Hiero Glyphic
+ shook as though the cold of twenty winters had come on him at
+ once.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXXII"
+ id="XXXII"></a>XXXII.</h2>
+
+ <h3>SHUT IN.</h3>
+
+ <p>Left alone, Salome was taken with a panic; she fancied
+ herself deserted in a giant tomb, with dead men gathering about
+ her. She herself was in truth the grisliest spectre there, in
+ her white satin gown and feathers, and the horror of her
+ hideous face. But she took to flight, and the key remained
+ unnoticed in the lock.</p>
+
+ <p>We, however, must spend an hour with Manetho in his narrow
+ and prison-like retreat. There is less day and more night
+ between these high-shouldered walls than elsewhere; for though
+ the sun is scarce below the horizon, cobwebs seem to pervade
+ the air, making the evening gray before its time. Yonder seated
+ figure is the nucleus of the gloom. The room were less dark and
+ oppressive, but for him!</p>
+
+ <p>Does he mean to spend the night here? He sits at ease, as
+ one who, having labored the day long hard and honestly, finds
+ repose at sundown grateful. Such calm of mind and body argues
+ inward peace&mdash;or paralysis!</p>
+
+ <p>But Manetho has food for meditation, for his work is still
+ incomplete. Ah, it has been but a sour and anxious work after
+ all! when it is finished, let death come, since Death-in-life
+ will be the sole alternative. Yet will death bring rest to your
+ weariness, think you? Would not Death's eyes look kindlier on
+ you, if you had used more worthily Death's brother,&mdash;Life?
+ What would you give, Manetho, to see all that you have done
+ undone? if to undo it were possible!</p>
+
+ <p>One picture is ever before you,&mdash;you see it wherever
+ you look, and whether your eyes be shut or open,&mdash;two
+ loving souls, standing hand in hand before you to be married.
+ How happy they look! how nobly confident is their affection!
+ with what clear freedom their eyes sound one another's depths!
+ Neither cares to have a thought or feeling unshared by the
+ other.&mdash;What have you done, Manetho?&mdash;shall the deed
+ stand? O dark and distorted soul! the minutes are slipping fast
+ away, and you are slipping with them to a black eternity. Will
+ you stir hand nor foot to save yourself, to break your fall?
+ not raise your voice, for once to speak the truth? Even yet the
+ truth may save!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>The night of your life will this be, Manetho. Will you dream
+ of those whose few hours of bliss will stamp Forever on the
+ seal of your damnation? Think,&mdash;through what interminable
+ æons the weight of their just curse will pile itself higher and
+ heavier on your miserable soul! Fain would you doubt the truth
+ of immortality: but the power of unbelief is gone; devil-like,
+ you believe and tremble. And where is the reward which should
+ recompense you for this large outlay? Does the honey of your
+ long-awaited triumph offend your lips like gall?&mdash;Then woe
+ for him whose morning dreams of vengeance become realities in
+ the evening!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>How stands it between you and Gnulemah, Manetho? She has
+ never loved you ardently, perhaps; but how will you face her
+ hatred? It is late to be asking such questions,&mdash;but has
+ not her temperate affection been your most precious possession?
+ have you not yearned and labored for it? have you not loved her
+ with more than a father's tenderness? Under mask of planning
+ her ruin, have not all the softer and better impulses of your
+ nature found exercise and sustenance? Conceiving a devil, have
+ you brought forth an angel, and unawares tasted angelic
+ joy?&mdash;If this be true, Manetho, your guilty purpose
+ towards her is not excused, but how much more awful becomes the
+ contemplation of her fate! Rouse up! sluggard, rush forth! you
+ may save her yet. Up! would you risk the salvation of three
+ souls to glut a meaningless spite? You have been fighting
+ shadows with a shadow. Up!&mdash;it is the last
+ appeal.&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>You stir,&mdash;get stiffly to your feet,&mdash;put hand to
+ forehead,&mdash;stare around. The twilight has deepened apace;
+ only by glancing upwards can you distinguish a definite light.
+ You are uncertain and lethargic in your movements, as though
+ the dawning in you of a worthy resolution had impaired the evil
+ principle of your vitality. You are as a man nourished on
+ poison, who suddenly tastes an antidote,&mdash;and finds it
+ fatal!</p>
+
+ <p>You halt towards the door and put forth a hand to open it.
+ You will save Gnulemah; her innocence will save her from the
+ knowledge of her loss. As for Balder,&mdash;his suffering will
+ satisfy a reasonable enemy. No wife, no fortune, the cup dashed
+ from his lips just as the aroma was ravishing his
+ nostrils!&mdash;O, enough! Open the door, therefore, and go
+ forth.</p>
+
+ <p>In your magnanimity you feel for the key, but it is not in
+ its accustomed place. Try your pockets; still in vain!
+ Startled, you turn to the table, and feel carefully over it
+ from end to end. You raise the heavy chair like a feather, and
+ shake it bottom downwards. Nothing falls. You are down on your
+ knees groping affrighted amongst the dust and rubbish of the
+ floor. The key is lost! You spring up,&mdash;briskly enough
+ now,&mdash;and stand with your long fingers working against one
+ another, trying to think. That key,&mdash;where had you it
+ last?&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>A blank whirl is your memory,&mdash;nothing stands clearly
+ out. How came you here? With whom did you speak just now? What
+ was said?&mdash;Two persons there seemed to be, oddly combined
+ in one,&mdash;most unfamiliar in their familiarity. Or was it
+ your evil genius, Manetho? who by devilish artifice has at this
+ last hour shut the door against your first good impulse; locked
+ the door against soul and body; shut you in and carried off the
+ key of your salvation.</p>
+
+ <p>Do not give way yet; review your situation
+ carefully.&mdash;Your voice would be inaudible through these
+ massive walls, were the listener but a yard away.&mdash;Be
+ quick with your thinking, for the unmitigable minutes are dying
+ fast and forever.&mdash;Were it known that you were here, could
+ you be got out? No, for the secret of the door is known only to
+ yourself. Those who once shared the knowledge with you are
+ dead, or many years gone! Your evil genius no doubt knows it,
+ and all your secrets; but dream not that she will liberate you.
+ She has been awaiting this opportunity. You shall remain here
+ to-night and many nights. Your bones shall lie gaunt on this
+ cobwebbed floor. Only the daily sunbeam shall know of your
+ tomb. And Gnulemah?...</p>
+
+ <p>Your knees falter beneath you, and you sink in wretched
+ tears to the floor,&mdash;tears that bring no drop of comfort.
+ To be shut up alone with a soul like yours, at the moment when
+ the sin so long tampered with has escaped your control, and is
+ pitilessly doing its devilish work on the other side your
+ prison-walls, near, yet inaccessible,&mdash;who can measure the
+ horror of it? Till now you have made your will the law of right
+ and wrong, and read your life by no higher light than your own.
+ You read it otherwise to-night, lying here helpless and alone.
+ That lost key has unlocked the fair front of your complacency
+ and revealed the wizened deformity behind it. You have been
+ insane; but the anguish that would craze a sane man clears the
+ mist from your reason. You behold the truth at last; but as the
+ drowning man sees the ship pass on and leave him.</p>
+
+ <p>But we care not to watch too curiously the writhings of your
+ imprisoned soul, Manetho; the less, because we doubt whether
+ the agony will be of benefit to you. Forgiveness of enemies is
+ perhaps beyond your scope; even your rage to save Gnulemah was
+ kindled chiefly by your impotence to do so. God forbid we do
+ you less than justice! but hope seems dim for such as you; nor
+ will a death-bed repentance, however sincere, avail to wipe
+ away the sins of a lifetime. Jealousy of Balder, rather than
+ desire for Gnulemah's eternal weal, awoke your conscience. For
+ the thought of their spending life in happy ignorance of their
+ true relationship inflames&mdash;does not allay&mdash;your
+ agony!</p>
+
+ <p>Your womanish outburst of despairing tears over, a hot fever
+ of restlessness besets you. The space is narrow for disquiet
+ such as yours,&mdash;you hunt up and down the strip of floor
+ like a caged beast. No way out,&mdash;no way out!&mdash;Face to
+ face with lingering death, why not hasten it? No moral scruple
+ withholds you. Yet will you not die by your own hand. Through
+ all your suffering you will cling to life and worship it. Never
+ will you open your arms to death,&mdash;which seems to you no
+ grave, compassionate angel, but a malignant fiend lying in
+ ambush for your soul. And such a fiend will your death be; for
+ to all men death is the reflection of their life in the mind's
+ mirror.&mdash;Still to and fro you fare, a moving shadow
+ through a narrow gloom, walled in with stone.</p>
+
+ <p>Awful is this unnatural sanity of intellect: it is like the
+ calm in the whirlwind's centre, where the waves run higher
+ though the air is deadly still, and the surly mariner wishes
+ the mad wind back again.&mdash;To and fro you flit, goaded on
+ and strengthened by untiring anguish. You are but the body of a
+ man; your thought and emotion are abroad, haunting the
+ unconscious, happy lovers!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Suddenly you stop short in your blind walk, throw up your
+ arms, and break into an irrepressible chuckle. Has your brain
+ given way at last?&mdash;No, your laugh is the outcome of a
+ genuine revulsion of feeling, intense but legitimate. What is
+ the cause of it?&mdash;You plunge into the rubbish-heap at one
+ end of the room, and grasp and draw forth the rickety old
+ ladder which has been lying there these twenty years. You have
+ seen it almost daily, poking out amidst the cobwebs, and
+ probably for that very reason have so long failed to perceive
+ that it was susceptible of a better use than to be food for
+ worms. You set it upright against the wall; its top round falls
+ three feet below the horizontal aperture. Enough, if you tread
+ with care. Narrow, steep, and rickety is the path to
+ deliverance; but up! for your time is short.</p>
+
+ <p>Upward, with cautious eagerness! The ladder is warped and
+ rests unevenly, and once or twice a round cracks beneath the
+ down-pressing foot; the thing is all unsound and might fall to
+ pieces at any moment. However, the top is gained, and your
+ nervous hands are on the sill at last. Easing yourself a little
+ higher, you look forth on the world once more.</p>
+
+ <p>Not so late after all! Red still lingers along the western
+ horizon, but against it is mounting and expanding a black
+ cloud, glancing ever and anon with dangerous lightning. In a
+ clear sky-lake above the cloud, steadily burns a planet. The
+ gentle twilight rests lovingly on earth's warm bosom&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Hark! look! what moves yonder beneath the trees?&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Your parched, eager face strained forwards, your hungry eyes
+ eating through the gloom,&mdash;see emerge from the avenue two
+ figures, sauntering lover-like side to side! How forgetful of
+ the world they seem! Little think they of you, of the rack on
+ which you have been outstretched. But their hour has come. This
+ moment shall be their last of peace,&mdash;their last of happy
+ love.</p>
+ <hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+ <p>&mdash;What sound was that?&mdash;Was it a yell of
+ triumph,&mdash;a shout for help,&mdash;a scream of
+ terror?&mdash;It does not come again; but the silence is more
+ terrible than the cry.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2><a name="XXXIII"
+ id="XXXIII"></a>XXXIII</h2>
+
+ <h3>THE BLACK CLOUD.</h3>
+
+ <p>"Hiero,&mdash;it was his voice!" said Gnulemah. She looked
+ in her lover's face, trusting to his wisdom and strength. She
+ rested her courage on his, but her eyes stirred him like a
+ trumpet-call. The burden of that cry had been calamity. Love is
+ protean, makes but a step from dalliance to grandeur. Balder,
+ no longer a sentimental bridegroom, stood forth ready, brief,
+ energetic,&mdash;but more a lover than before!</p>
+
+ <p>The voice had at the first moment sounded startlingly clear,
+ then it had seemed distant and muffled. As Helwyse swiftly
+ skirted the granite wall of the temple, his mind was busy with
+ conjecture; but he failed to hit upon any reasonable
+ explanation. The cry had come from the direction of the temple,
+ and had he known of the existence of the apertures through the
+ masonry, he might partly have solved the mystery. As it was, he
+ thought only of getting inside, feeling sure that, explainably
+ or not, Manetho must be there.</p>
+
+ <p>In the oaken hall he met Nurse, who had also heard the cry,
+ but knew not whence it proceeded.</p>
+
+ <p>"In the temple, I think," said Helwyse, answering her
+ agitated gesture.</p>
+
+ <p>The clew was sufficient; she sped along towards the door
+ whence she had so lately fled panic-stricken, Helwyse
+ following. Beneath the solemn excitement and perplexity, lay
+ warm and secure in his heart the thought of Gnulemah,&mdash;his
+ wife. Blessed thought! which the whips and scorns of time
+ should make but more tenderly dear and precious.</p>
+
+ <p>As he breathed the incense-laden air of the temple, Balder's
+ face grew stern. At each step he thought to see death in some
+ ghastly form. In the joy of this his marriage night he had
+ wished all the world might have rejoiced with him; but already
+ was calamity abroad. Birth and death, love and hate, happiness
+ and woe, are borne on every human breath, and mingled with
+ daily meat and drink. So be it!&mdash;They were parodies of
+ humanity who should live on a purer diet or inhale a rarer
+ atmosphere.</p>
+
+ <p>All the lights in the great hall, except the altar lamp,
+ were burnt out, and the place was very dusky. Nurse went
+ straight towards the secret door, looking neither to the right
+ nor left; while Helwyse, who did not suspect its existence, was
+ prying into each dark nook and corner. An inarticulate
+ exclamation from the woman arrested him. She was standing
+ behind the altar, close to the clock. As he approached she
+ pointed to the wall. She had found the key in the lock, but
+ dared not be first to brave the sight of what might be within.
+ She appealed to the strength of the man, yet with a morbid
+ jealousy of his precedence.</p>
+
+ <p>Helywse saw the key, and, turning it, the seeming-solid wall
+ disclosed a door, opening outwards, a single slab of massive
+ granite. Within all was dark, and there was no sound. Was
+ anything there?</p>
+
+ <p>He looked round to address Nurse, but her appearance checked
+ him. She was staring into the darkness; he could feel her
+ one-eyed glance pass him, fastening on something beyond. He
+ moved to let the lamplight enter the doorway; and then in the
+ illuminated square that fell on the floor he saw Manetho's
+ upturned face. The fallen priest lay with one arm doubled under
+ him, the other thrown across his breast. Nurse stared at her
+ broken idol, motionless, with stertorous breathing.</p>
+
+ <p>But was Manetho dead? Helwyse, the physician, stepped across
+ the threshold, and stooped to examine the body. The dumb
+ creature followed and lay down, animal-like, close beside the
+ deity of her worship. Presently the physician said,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"There's life in him, but he's hurt internally. We must find
+ a way to move him from here."</p>
+
+ <p>"Life!"&mdash;the woman heard, nor cared for more. Her dry
+ fixedness gave way with a gasp, and she broke into hysteric
+ tears, rocking herself backwards and forwards, crooning over
+ the insensible body, or stooping to kiss it. She had no sense
+ nor heed for the lover of her youth.</p>
+
+ <p>"Could such a creature have been his wife? even his
+ mistress?" questioned Helwyse of himself. But he spoke out
+ sharply:&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"You must stop this. He must be revived at once. Go and make
+ ready a bed, and I will carry him to it."</p>
+
+ <p>As he spoke, a silent shadow fell across the body, and
+ Gnulemah stood in the doorway. Balder's first impulse was to
+ motion her away from a spectacle so unsuited to her eyes. But
+ though the shadow made her face inscrutable, the lines of her
+ figure spoke, and not of weak timidity or effeminate
+ consternation. Womanly she was,&mdash;instinct with that
+ tender, sensitive power, the marvellous gift of God to woman
+ only, which almost moves the sick man to bless his sickness. A
+ holy gift,&mdash;surely the immediate influx of Christ's
+ spirit. Man knows it not, albeit when he and woman have become
+ more closely united than now, he may attain to share the Divine
+ prerogative. Study nor skill can counterfeit it; but in the
+ true woman it is perfect at the first appeal as at the
+ last.</p>
+
+ <p>"He shall have my bed," said this young goddess Isis; "it is
+ ready, and my lamp is burning."</p>
+
+ <p>Balder stooped to uplift his insensible burden.</p>
+
+ <p>"O, not so!&mdash;more tenderly than that," she interposed,
+ softly. A moment's hesitation, and then she unfastened the
+ golden shoulder-clasp, and shook off her ample mantle. This was
+ Manetho's litter.</p>
+
+ <p>"I will help you carry him.&mdash;Why do you-weep, Nurse? he
+ will awake, or Balder would have told us."</p>
+
+ <p>Never, since Diana stooped to earth to love Endymion, was
+ seen a nobler sight than Gnulemah in her simple, clinging
+ tunic, whose heavy golden hem kissed her polished knee, while
+ her round and clear-cut arms were left bare. After the first
+ glance, her lover lowered his eyes, lest he should forget all
+ else in gazing at her. But the blood mounted silently to his
+ cheeks and burned there. As for her,&mdash;she trusted Balder
+ more freely than herself.</p>
+
+ <p>Manetho was laid gently on the broad robe, and so upraised
+ and borne forwards; Balder at the head, Gnulemah at the foot.
+ Heavy, heavy is a lifeless body; but the man had cause to
+ wonder at the woman's fresh and easy strength. What a contrast
+ was she to the disfigured creature who hobbled moaning beside
+ the litter, the relaxed hand clutched in both hers, kissing it
+ again and again with grotesque passion! Yet both were women,
+ and loved as women love.</p>
+
+ <p>The granite statues sitting serene at the doorway maintained
+ the stony calm which, only, deserves the name of supernatural.
+ These passed, the flowery heat of the dim conservatory brought
+ them to Gnulemah's room. The curtain was looped up and the
+ passage clear. Thus first did the wedded pair enter what should
+ have been their bridal chamber, and laid the lifeless body on
+ the nuptial bed.</p>
+
+ <p>A fair, pure room; the clear walls frescoed with graceful
+ wreaths of floating figures. In the eastern window, through
+ which the earliest sunbeams loved to fall, stood an alabaster
+ altar; on it a chain of faded dandelions. The bed was a lovely
+ nest, the lines flowing in long curves,&mdash;a barge of Venus
+ for lovers to voyage to heaven in. On a table near at hand lay
+ some embroidered work at which Gnulemah's magic needle had been
+ busy of late. Balder glanced at these things with a reverence
+ almost timid; and, turning back to what lay so inert and
+ doltish on the sacred bed, he could not but sigh.</p>
+
+ <p>Every means was employed to rally the Egyptian from his
+ swoon. He bore no external marks of injury, but there could be
+ no doubt that he had sustained a terrible shock, and possibly
+ concussion of the brain; the amount of the internal damages
+ could not yet be estimated.&mdash;Meanwhile the black cloud
+ from the west was muttering drowsily overhead, and an
+ occasional lightning-flash dulled the mild radiance of the
+ lamp. As consciousness ebbed back to the patient, the storm
+ increased, and the trembling roll of heavy thunder drowned the
+ first gasps of returning life. Had that vast cloud come to shut
+ out his soul from heaven, and was its mighty voice uttering the
+ sentence of his condemnation? The air was thick with the
+ inconsolable weeping of the rain, and gusty sighs of wind drove
+ its cold tear-drops against the window.</p>
+
+ <p>How was it with Manetho?&mdash;During the instant after the
+ ladder had given way and he was rushing through the air and
+ clutching vainly at the dark void, every faculty had violently
+ expanded, so that he seemed to see and think at every pore. The
+ next instant his rudely battered body refused to bear the
+ soul's messages; light and knowledge sank into bottomless
+ darkness!</p>
+
+ <p>By and by&mdash;for aught he knew it might have been an
+ eternity&mdash;a brief gleam divided the night; then another,
+ and others; he seemed to be moving through air, upborne on a
+ cloud. He strove to open his eyes, and caught a glimpse of
+ reeling walls,&mdash;of a figure,&mdash;figures. A deep
+ rumbling sound was in his ears, as of the rolling together of
+ chaotic rocks, gradually subsiding into stillness.</p>
+
+ <p>He felt no pain, only dreamy ease. He was resting softly on
+ a bank of flowers, in the heart of a summer's day. He was
+ filled with peace and love, and peace and love were around him.
+ Some one was nestling beside him; was it not the
+ woman,&mdash;the bright-eyed, smiling gypsy with whom he had
+ plighted troth?&mdash;surely it was she.</p>
+
+ <p>"Salome,&mdash;Salome, are you here? Touch me,&mdash;lay
+ your cheek by mine. So,&mdash;give me your hand. I love you, my
+ pretty pet,&mdash;your Manetho loves you!"</p>
+
+ <p>The slow sentences ended. Nurse had laid her unsightly head
+ beside his on the pillow, and the two were happy in each other.
+ O piteous, revolting, solemn sight! Those faces, grief-smitten,
+ old; long ago, in passionate and lawless youth, they had
+ perchance lain thus and murmured loving words. And now for a
+ moment they met and loved again,&mdash;while death knocked at
+ their chamber door!</p>
+
+ <p>But Balder had perceived a startling significance in
+ Manetho's words. He took Gnulemah by the hand and led her to
+ the eastern window. A flash greeted them, creating a momentary
+ world, which started from the womb of night, and vanished again
+ before one could say "It is there!" Then followed a long-drawn,
+ intermittent rumble, as if the fragments of the spectre world
+ were tumbling avalanche-wise into chaos.</p>
+
+ <p>"I remember now about the dandelions," Balder said. "Was not
+ Nurse with us then?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes," answered Gnulemah; "and it was she and Hiero who took
+ me from you. But why does he call her Salome? and who is
+ Manetho?"</p>
+
+ <p>Balder did not reply. He leant against the window-frame and
+ gazed out into the black storm. Knowing what he now did, it
+ required no great stretch of ingenuity to unravel Manetho's
+ secret.&mdash;He turned to Gnulemah, and, taking her in his
+ arms, kissed her with a defiant kind of ardor.</p>
+
+ <p>"What is it?" she whispered, clinging to him with a reflex
+ of his own unspoken emotion.</p>
+
+ <p>"We are safe!&mdash;But that man shall not die without
+ hearing the truth," he added, sternly.</p>
+
+ <p>Again there was a dazzling lightning-flash, and the thunder
+ seemed to break at their very ears. By a quick, sinuous
+ movement, Gnulemah freed herself from his arm and looked at him
+ with her grand eyes,&mdash;night-black, lit each with a
+ sparkling star. Her feminine intuition perceived a change in
+ him, though she could not fathom its cause. It jarred the
+ fineness of their mutual harmony.</p>
+
+ <p>"Our happiness should make others' greater," said she.</p>
+
+ <p>He looked into her eyes with a gaze so ardent that their
+ lids drooped; and the tone of his answer, though lover-like,
+ had more of masculine authority in it than she had yet heard
+ from him.</p>
+
+ <p>"My darling, you do not know what wrong he has done
+ you&mdash;and others. It is only justice that he should learn
+ how God punishes such as he!"</p>
+
+ <p>"Will not God teach him?" said Gnulemah, trembling to oppose
+ the man she loved, yet by love compelled to do so.</p>
+
+ <p>Balder paused, and looked towards the bed. There was a
+ flickering smile on Manetho's face; he seemed to be reviving.
+ His injuries were perhaps not fatal after all. Should he
+ recover, he must sooner or later receive his so-called
+ punishment; meanwhile, Balder was inclined to regard himself as
+ the chosen minister of Divine justice. Why not speak now?</p>
+
+ <p>This was the second occasion that he had held Manetho in his
+ power, at a time when the Egyptian had been attempting his
+ destruction. In the previous encounter he had retaliated in
+ kind. Would the bitter issue of that self-indulgence not make
+ him wary now? Here was again the murderous lust of power,
+ albeit disguised as love of justice. Had Balder's penitent
+ suffering failed to teach him the truth of human brotherhood,
+ and equality before God? Love, typified by Gnulemah, would fain
+ dissuade him from his purpose: but love (as often happens when
+ it stands in the way of harsh and ignoble impulses) appeared
+ foolishly merciful.</p>
+
+ <p>Once again his glance met Gnulemah's,&mdash;lingered a
+ moment,&mdash;and then turned away. It was for the last time.
+ At that moment he was less noble than ever before. But the
+ expression of her eyes he never forgot; the love, the entreaty,
+ the grandeur,&mdash;the sorrow!&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>He turned away and approached the bedside, while Gnulemah
+ went to kneel at her maiden altar. Manetho's eyes were closed;
+ his features wore a singularly childlike expression. In truth,
+ he was but half himself; the shock he had sustained had
+ paralyzed one part of his nature. The subtle, evil-plotting
+ Egyptian was dormant; his brain interpreted nothing save the
+ messages of the heart; only the affectionate, emotional Manetho
+ was awake. The evil he had done and the misery of it were
+ forgotten.&mdash;All this Balder divined; yet his assumption of
+ godlike censorship would not permit him to relent. It is when
+ man deems himself most secure that he falls, in a worse way
+ than ever.</p>
+
+ <p>"Do you know me, Manetho?" demanded the young man.</p>
+
+ <p>The priest opened his eyes dreamily, and smiled, but made no
+ further answer.</p>
+
+ <p>"I am Balder Helwyse,&mdash;the son of Thor," continued the
+ other, speaking with incisive deliberation, better to touch the
+ stunned man's apprehension, "I once had a twin sister. You
+ believe that Gnulemah is she."</p>
+
+ <p>The priest's features were getting a bewildered, plaintive
+ expression. Either he was beginning to comprehend the purport
+ of Balder's words, or else the sternness of the latter's tone
+ and glance agitated him.</p>
+
+ <p>Bader concentrated all his force into the utterance of the
+ final sentences, vowing to himself that his fallen enemy should
+ understand! Did he think of Gnulemah then? or of
+ Salome&mdash;partly for whose; sake, he feigned, he had assumed
+ the scourge?</p>
+
+ <p>"My sister died,&mdash;was burned to death before she was a
+ year old. In trying to save her, the nurse almost lost her own
+ life. On that same night, this nurse gave birth to a
+ daughter,&mdash;whose name you have called Gnulemah. Salome is
+ her mother. Who her father is, Manetho, you best know!"</p>
+
+ <p>The words were spoken,&mdash;but had the culprit heard them?
+ Salome (who from the first had shrunk back to the head of the
+ bed, beyond the possible range Manetho's vision) burst into
+ confused hysteric cries. Gnulemah had risen from her altar and
+ was looking at Balder: he felt her glance,&mdash;but though he
+ told himself that he had done but justice, he dared not meet
+ it!&mdash;He kept his eyes fastened on the pallid countenance
+ of the Egyptian. The latter's breath came feebly and
+ irregularly, but the anxious expression was gone, and there was
+ again the flickering smile. All at once there was an odd,
+ solemn change.&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>The man was dying. Balder saw it,&mdash;saw that his enemy
+ was escaping him unpunished! There yet remained one stimulant
+ that might rouse him, and in the passion of the moment this
+ self-appointed lieutenant of the Almighty applied it.</p>
+
+ <p>"Come forward here, Salome!" cried he; "let him look on the
+ face that his sins have given you. As there is a God in Heaven,
+ your wrongs shall be set right!"</p>
+
+ <p>Salome moved to obey; but Gnulemah glided swiftly up and
+ held her back. Balder stepped imperiously forward to enforce
+ his will. Had he but answered his wife's eyes even
+ then!&mdash;He came forward one step.</p>
+
+ <p>Then burst a thunder-clap like the crashing together of
+ heaven and earth! At the same instant a blinding, hot glare
+ shut out all sight. Balder was hurled back against the wall, a
+ shock like the touch of death in every nerve.</p>
+
+ <p>He staggered up, all unstrung, his teeth chattering. He
+ saw,&mdash;not the lamp, flickering in the draught from the
+ broken window,&mdash;not Manetho, lying motionless with the
+ smile frozen on his lips,&mdash;not Salome, prostrate across
+ the body of him she had worshipped.</p>
+
+ <p>He saw Gnulemah&mdash;his wife whom he loved&mdash;rise from
+ the altar's step against which she had been thrown; stand with
+ outstretched arms and blank, wide-open eyes; grope forwards
+ with outstretched arms and uncertain feet; grope blindly this
+ way and that, moaning,&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Balder,&mdash;Balder,&mdash;where are you?"</p>
+
+ <p>Shivering and desperate,&mdash;not yet daring for his life
+ to understand,&mdash;he came and stood before her, almost
+ within reach of those groping hands.</p>
+
+ <p>"I am here,&mdash;look at me, Gnulemah!&mdash;I am
+ here&mdash;your husband!"</p>
+
+ <p>There was a pause. The storm, having spent itself in that
+ last burst, was rolling heavily away. There was silence in the
+ nuptial chamber, infringed only by the breathing of the newly
+ married lovers.</p>
+
+ <p>"I hear you, Balder," said Gnulemah at length, tremulously,
+ while her blank eyes rested on his face, "but I cannot see you.
+ My lamp must have gone out. Will not you light it for
+ me?"&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord: I will repay!</p>
+ <hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+ <p>The storm-cloud moved eastward and was dispersed. Black
+ though had been its shadow, it endured but for a moment; the
+ echo of its fury passed away, and its deadly thunderbolt left
+ behind a purer atmosphere. So sweeps and rages over men's heads
+ the storm of calamity; and so dissolves, though seeming for the
+ time indissoluble.</p>
+
+ <p>But the distant planet comes forth serene from its brief
+ eclipse, and as night deepens, bears its steady fire yet more
+ aloft. Like God's love, its radiance embraces the world, yet
+ forgets not the smallest flower nor grain of sand. From its
+ high station it beholds the infinite day surround the night,
+ and knows the good before and beyond the ill. Great is its
+ hope, for causes are not hidden from its quiet eternal eye.</p>
+
+ <p>No journal of a life has been our tale; rather a glimpse of
+ a beginning! We have traversed an alpine pass between the
+ illimitable lands of Past and Future. We have felt the rock
+ rugged beneath our feet; have seen the avalanche and mused
+ beside the precipice, and have taken what relief we might in
+ the scanty greensward, the few flowers, and the brief sunshine.
+ Now, standing on the farewell promontory, let us question the
+ magic mirror concerning the further road,&mdash;as, before, of
+ that from the backward horizon hitherwards.</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. MacGentle's quiet little office: himself&mdash;more
+ venerable by a year than when we saw him last&mdash;in his
+ chair: opposite him, Dr. Balder Helwyse. The latter wears a
+ thick yellow beard about six inches in length, is subdued in
+ dress and manner, and his smile, though genial, has something
+ of the sadness of autumn sunshine. The two have been conversing
+ earnestly, and now there is a short silence.</p>
+
+ <p>"We must give up hoping it, then," says Mr. MacGentle at
+ last, in a more than usually plaintive murmur. "It is
+ hard,&mdash;very hard, dear Balder."</p>
+
+ <p>"Now that I know there is no hope, I can acknowledge the
+ good even while I feel the hardship. Her dreams have been of a
+ world such as no real existence could show; to have been
+ awakened would permanently have saddened her, if no worse. But
+ she is great enough to believe without seeing; and in the
+ deepest sense, her belief is true. She still remains in that
+ ideal fairy-land in which I found her; and no doubt, as time
+ goes on, her visions grow more beautiful!"</p>
+
+ <p>Thus Balder Helwyse, in tones agreeably vigorous, though
+ grave and low.</p>
+
+ <p>"Yes&mdash;yes; and perhaps, dear Balder, the denial of this
+ one great boon may save her from much indefinite disquiet; and
+ certainly, as you say, from the great danger of disappointment
+ and its consequences. Yes,&mdash;and you may still keep her
+ lamp alight, with a more lasting than Promethean
+ fire!&mdash;But how is it with you, dear boy?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Let none who love me pray for my temporal prosperity,"
+ returns Helwyse, turning his strong, dark gaze on the other's
+ aged eyes. "I have met with many worshippers of false gods, but
+ none the germs of whose sin I found not in myself. The <i>I</i>
+ to whom was confided this excellent instrument of faculties and
+ senses is a poor, weak, selfish creature, who fancied his gifts
+ argued the possession of the very merits whose lack they prove.
+ God, in His infinite mercy, deals sternly with me; and I know
+ how to thank Him!"&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>Mr. MacGentle does not reply in words; but a grave smile
+ glimmers in his faded eyes, and, smiling, he slowly shakes his
+ venerable head.</p>
+
+ <p>One more brief glimpse, and then we are done.&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>A pleasant parlor of southern aspect, looking through a deep
+ bay-window over a spacious garden. Here sits a stalwart
+ gentleman of middle age, with a little boy and girl on either
+ knee, who play bo-peep with his wide-spreading yellow beard.
+ How they all laugh! and what a pleasant laugh has the stalwart,
+ dark-eyed gentleman,&mdash;so deep-toned and yet so boyish! But
+ presently all three pause to take breath.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thor," then says the gentleman, "whose portrait did I tell
+ you that was?" And he points to an oil-painting hanging over
+ the piano.</p>
+
+ <p>"Grandpapa MacGentle, papa!"</p>
+
+ <p>"What did he do for all of us?"</p>
+
+ <p>As Master Thor hesitates a moment, the little golden-haired
+ lady breaks in,&mdash;"<i>I</i> know, papa! He made uth rich,
+ and gave uth our houthe, and he thaw me when I wath a wee, wee
+ baby, and then he&mdash;he&mdash;"</p>
+
+ <p>"He went to Heaven, papa!" says Thor, recovering
+ himself.</p>
+
+ <p>Hereupon there was a silence, because the two children,
+ glancing up in their father's face, saw that it was grave and
+ thoughtful.</p>
+
+ <p>But suddenly the little girl pricks up her small ears, and
+ scrambles to the carpet, and sets off for the door at full
+ speed, without a word. Thor is close behind, but just too late
+ to be first in opening the door.</p>
+
+ <p>"Mamma! mamma!"</p>
+
+ <p>And Balder Helwyse springs up, and as she enters with the
+ rejoicing children at each hand, he meets her with the
+ thrilling smile which, in this world, she will never see!</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2>THE END.</h2>
+
+ <p>&nbsp;</p>
+
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