登陆注册
20070300000007

第7章 CHAPTER III(1)

And what of the little lame Prince, whom everybody seemed so easily to have forgotten?

Not everybody. There were a few kind souls, mothers of families, who had heard his sad story, and some servants about the palace, who had been familiar with his sweet ways--these many a time sighed and said, "Poor Prince Dolor!" Or, looking at the Beautiful Mountains, which were visible all over Nomansland, though few people ever visited them, "Well, perhaps his Royal Highness is better where he is than even there."They did not know--indeed, hardly anybody did know--that beyond the mountains, between them and the sea, lay a tract of country, barren, level, bare, except for short, stunted grass, and here and there a patch of tiny flowers. Not a bush--not a tree not a resting place for bird or beast was in that dreary plain. In summer the sunshine fell upon it hour after hour with a blinding glare; in winter the winds and rains swept over it unhindered, and the snow came down steadily, noiselessly, covering it from end to end in one great white sheet, which lay for days and weeks unmarked by a single footprint.

Not a pleasant place to live in--and nobody did live there, apparently. The only sign that human creatures had ever been near the spot was one large round tower which rose up in the center of the plain, and might be seen all over it--if there had been anybody to see, which there never was. Rose right up out of the ground, as if it had grown of itself, like a mushroom. But it was not at all mushroom-like; on the contrary, it was very solidly built. In form it resembled the Irish round towers, which have puzzled people for so long, nobody being able to find out when, or by whom, or for what purpose they were made; seemingly for no use at all, like this tower. It was circular, of very firm brickwork, with neither doors nor windows, until near the top, when you could perceive some slits in the wall through which one might possibly creep in or look out. Its height was nearly a hundred feet, and it had a battlemented parapet showing sharp against the sky.

As the plain was quite desolate--almost like a desert, only without sand, and led to nowhere except the still more desolate seacoast--nobody ever crossed it. Whatever mystery there was about the tower, it and the sky and the plain kept their secret to themselves.

It was a very great secret indeed,--a state secret,--which none but so clever a man as the present King of Nomansland would ever have thought of. How he carried it out, undiscovered, I cannot tell. People said, long afterward, that it was by means of a gang of condemned criminals, who were set to work, and executed immediately after they had done, so that nobody knew anything, or in the least suspected the real fact.

And what was the fact? Why, that this tower, which seemed a mere mass of masonry, utterly forsaken and uninhabited, was not so at all. Within twenty feet of the top some ingenious architect had planned a perfect little house, divided into four rooms--as by drawing a cross within a circle you will see might easily be done. By making skylights, and a few slits in the walls for windows, and raising a peaked roof which was hidden by the parapet, here was a dwelling complete, eighty feet from the ground, and as inaccessible as a rook's nest on the top of a tree.

A charming place to live in! if you once got up there,--and never wanted to come down again.

Inside--though nobody could have looked inside except a bird, and hardly even a bird flew past that lonely tower--inside it was furnished with all the comfort and elegance imaginable;with lots of books and toys, and everything that the heart of a child could desire. For its only inhabitant, except a nurse of course, was a poor solitary child.

One winter night, when all the plain was white with moonlight, there was seen crossing it a great tall black horse, ridden by a man also big and equally black, carrying before him on the saddle a woman and a child. The woman--she had a sad, fierce look, and no wonder, for she was a criminal under sentence of death, but her sentence had been changed to almost as severe a punishment. She was to inhabit the lonely tower with the child, and was allowed to live as long as the child lived--no longer. This in order that she might take the utmost care of him; for those who put him there were equally afraid of his dying and of his living.

Yet he was only a little gentle boy, with a sweet, sleepy smile--he had been very tired with his long journey--and clinging arms, which held tight to the man's neck, for he was rather frightened, and the face, black as it was, looked kindly at him. And he was very helpless, with his poor, small shriveled legs, which could neither stand nor run away--for the little forlorn boy was Prince Dolor.

He had not been dead at all--or buried either.

His grand funeral had been a mere pretense: a wax figure having been put in his place, while he himself was spirited away under charge of these two, the condemned woman and the black man. The latter was deaf and dumb, so could neither tell nor repeat anything.

When they reached the foot of the tower, there was light enough to see a huge chain dangling from the parapet, but dangling only halfway. The deaf-mute took from his saddle-wallet a sort of ladder, arranged in pieces like a puzzle, fitted it together, and lifted it up to meet the chain. Then he mounted to the top of the tower, and slung from it a sort of chair, in which the woman and the child placed themselves and were drawn up, never to come down again as long as they lived. Leaving them there, the man descended the ladder, took it to pieces again and packed it in his pack, mounted the horse and disappeared across the plain.

Every month they used to watch for him, appearing like a speck in the distance. He fastened his horse to the foot of the tower, and climbed it, as before, laden with provisions and many other things. He always saw the Prince, so as to make sure that the child was alive and well, and then went away until the following month.

同类推荐
  • 天台通玄寺独朗禅师语录

    天台通玄寺独朗禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 中论

    中论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 述报法兵侵台纪事残辑

    述报法兵侵台纪事残辑

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 顾太清词选

    顾太清词选

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 根本说一切有部苾刍尼戒经

    根本说一切有部苾刍尼戒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 等待二十二光年

    等待二十二光年

    缥缈之中谁知我心的那载不动的哀伤。碧荷衬托下的美丽荷花娇艳欲滴。淡淡粉色,好似她的脸庞。我凝视着碧荷下隐匿的荷花,就像一个羞怯而又柔弱的女孩。也许它们上一世就是一对爱侣,它们许下诺言,今生化作这碧荷和这红莲,生在这污浊的塘中,碧叶为她遮挡一切风雨。他们幸福的互相依偎……湿润的水汽打湿我的发,站在高高的城墙上。斑驳的青砖构成斑驳的城,犹若我斑驳的记忆。
  • Tom Swift And His Giant Cannon

    Tom Swift And His Giant Cannon

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 国术宗师修仙录

    国术宗师修仙录

    杨耀,华夏军方顶级特种战力之一,同时也是一位将国术练至未见而先知之境的大宗师,属于国术中的当代传奇。一次秘密任务中,杨耀被一枚名为永恒能源的五彩晶柱带到异世界,并且占据了修仙门派圣元门中一位三流圣子的身体,以三流圣子的身份在这个只存在于神话传说中的新世界重新开始,完成未完成的梦想,寻找国术尽头之后的云端天路。(三流:候补的候补,三流圣子:圣元门当代圣子的候补圣子的候补圣子,也称之为准候补圣子。)(求收藏……)
  • 都市仙龙传

    都市仙龙传

    曾经统治地球一亿六千万年之久的恐龙为何在六千五百万年前灭绝?恐龙的出现真的是进化而来,还是另有蹊跷?曾经辉煌的人间天堂亚特兰蒂斯为何在一夜之间消失?这其中之间发生了什么?古华夏的三皇五帝,女娲共工如今身在何方?是陨落还是去了其他世界?葬龙窟,索魂桥,帝仙陵,死灵渊这些无上禁地真的存在吗?。。。。来自九海神界的仙君意外的重生在了都市风流纨绔子弟的身上,仙君喜欢炼丹、炼器、治病等,而纨绔子弟没有别的爱好,只有泡妞;很不幸,仙君继承了纨绔子弟的记忆,他也变得不一样了,他将会带领我们去领略不一样的都市世界,探秘那神秘的修真文明,解密那一段段尘封的峥嵘岁月,共谱一段都市仙龙的岁月。
  • 山河泣血:逆世兽姬

    山河泣血:逆世兽姬

    【兽皇之血,逆世之鳞,太极缺一,散奈万物。日曜之神,请您再次眷顾吾主,封印她血中的力量;北冥之神,请您庇佑吾主,藏起她的气息。】她是黑色世界的霸主,表面慵懒散漫,骨子里冷血决绝;他是最强大世家的少主,鬼畜精分。她本以为穿越是弑兄的报应,却发现这个世界与家族千丝万缕的联系。抽丝剥茧,天道的阴谋赫然眼前。是低头?是反抗!且看千古兽皇与一代剑神如何联手逆天。
  • 黑道霸主追妻之路

    黑道霸主追妻之路

    E市,一个繁华的地方。而在E市,最有名的也只是M.H公司的总裁了吧。段辰晗,E市M.H公司总裁,多少女人都爱慕他。苏雨默,万千段辰晗爱慕者中最幸运的一个。段太太。
  • 帝少的秘制小妻

    帝少的秘制小妻

    这是一个霸道总裁将无志女贼成功改造成女强人的故事。“小野猫,陪我睡一晚,给你十万块。”高冷男壁咚、门咚各种咚!“你滚!老娘是贼不是鸡,信不信我打你个下半生不能自理!”野猫抓狂。“是吗?”凌天辰邪魅一笑,霸气十足自取所需……一扒误终身,苏小小被大灰狼吃干抹净!潜心报复让凌大总裁嗜爱成瘾,从此没她不行。身世迷团接踵而至,面对入骨痴缠,偷心女贼仓皇逃遁。被腹黑大恶魔一路紧追,搓扁揉圆搞到要死要活,弱势女终于暴走!“凌天辰,你够了没有?信不信姑奶奶我一怒榨干你!”凌大总裁感动莫名:“宝贝要努力,这辈子榨不干,下辈子咱继续。”
  • 神诋圣甲

    神诋圣甲

    天使与魔鬼,光明与黑暗,权利与交易…………面具之下的黑暗,身着机甲的荣耀,十字大陆一千年后再度面临生死浩劫七大天使与七大恶魔的终极对决,大陆将走向何处纨绔子弟的外在与心境,你是否能懂第一次写小说,大家多多支持,求分享打赏,感激不尽!拜谢!
  • 我本情种

    我本情种

    富家子弟李子航大学毕业后,跟志同道合的同窗好友创立了自己的公司,事业顺风顺水,一路之上,而李子航本人长得是临风玉树,可谓是雅俗共赏,好比那香帅一般,万花丛中过,对女人那是怜香惜玉,处处留情,天生多情,却也重情……--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 强取豪夺:惹上狂野前夫

    强取豪夺:惹上狂野前夫

    她本是豪门千金,却因为爱上仇人的儿子,万劫不复。他注定一代枭雄,竟放不下她纠缠不清。离婚之后,他设计让她生下自己的骨肉,再威逼利用,让她不许离开。“安乔心,乖乖的做一头奶牛,这是你唯一的价值!”羞辱伴随,她倔强盛开。新婚之夜,他却潜入前妻的房间……惹上狂野前夫,安乔心的日子不好过了~!~~