Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 10,116 pages of information about Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith.

Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 10,116 pages of information about Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith.

And the Serpent replied: 

        Breast of snow! baleful bliss! 
        He that wooing wins a kiss.

She clutched one at her elbow, a hairy serpent with yellow languid eyes in flame-sockets and livid-lustrous length—­a disease to look on, and cried: 

        Treble-tongue and throat of gall! 
        There’s a youth beneath the pall.

And the Serpent replied: 

        Brilliant eye! bloody tear! 
        He has fed us for a year.

She squeezed that hairy serpent till her finger-points whitened in his neck, and he dropped lifelessly, crying: 

Treble-tongues and things of mud! 
Sprang my beauty from his blood?

And the Serpents rose erect, replying: 

Yearly one of us must die;
Yearly for us dieth one;
Else the Queen an ugly lie
Lives till all our lives be done!

Bhanavar stood up, and hurried them to Karatis.  When she was alone she fell toward the floor, repeating, ‘’Tis the Curse!’ Suddenly she thought, ’Yet another year my beauty shall be nourished by my vengeance, yet another!  And, O Vizier, the kiss shall be thine, the kiss of doom; for I have doomed thee ere now.  Thou, thou shalt restore me to my beauty:  that only love I now my Prince is lost.’

So she veiled her face in the close veil of the virtuous, and despatched Ukleet, whom she exalted in the palace of the King, to the Vizier; and Ukleet stood before Aswarak, and said, ’O Vizier, my mistress truly is longing for you with excessive longing, and in what she now undergoeth is forgotten an evil done by you to her; and she bids you come and concert with her a scheme deliberately as to the getting rid of this tyrant who is an affliction to her, and her life is lessened by him.’

The Vizier was deceived by his passion, and he chuckled and exclaimed, ’My very dream! and to mind me of her, then, she sent the serpents!  Wullahy, in the matter of women, wait!  For, as the poet declareth: 

     ’Tis vanity our souls for such to vex;
     Patience is a harvest of the sex.’’

And they fret themselves not overlong for husbands that are gone, these young beauties.  I know them.  Tell the Queen of Serpents I am even hers to the sole of my foot.’

So it was understood between them that the Vizier should be at the gate of the garden of the palace that night, disguised; and the Vizier rejoiced, thinking, ’If she have not the Jewel with her, it shall go ill with me, and I foiled this time!’

Ukleet then proceeded to the house of Boolp the broker, fronting the gutted ruins where Bhanavar had been happy in her innocence with Almeryl, the mountain prince, her husband.  Boolp was engaged haggling with a slave-merchant the price of a fair slave, and Ukleet said to him,’Yet awhile delay, O Boolp, ere you expend a fraction of treasure, for truly a mighty bargain of jewels is waiting for you at the palace of my lord the King.  So come thither with all your money-bags of gold and silver, and your securities, and your bonds and dues in writing, for ’tis the favourite of the King requireth you to complete a bargain with her, and the price of her jewels is the price of a kingdom.’

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