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SoCelticinfeelingandatmospherearethestoriesofDonnByrnethatmanyofhisdevoteeshavecometobelievethatheneverlivedanywherebutinIreland。Actually,DonnByrnewasborninNewYorkCity。

Shortlyafterhisbirth,however,hisparentstookhimbacktothelandofhisforefathers。Therehewaseducatedandcametoknowthepeopleofwhomhewrotesomagically。AtDublinUniversityhislovefortheIrishlanguageandforagoodfightwonhimmanyprizes,firstasawriterinGaelicandsecondastheUniversity’slightweightboxingchampion。AftercontinuinghisstudiesattheSorbonneandtheUniversityofLeipzig,hereturnedtotheUnitedStates,where,in1911,hemarriedandestablishedahomeinBrooklynHeights。Heearnedhisliving,whiletryingtowriteshortstories,asaneditorofdictionaries。

Soonhistalesbegantoattractattentionandheaddedtohiscollectionofboxingprizesmanyotherswoninshort-storycontests。WhenMESSER

MARCOPOLOappearedin1921hisreputationintheliteraryworldwasfirmlyestablished。Thereafter,whateverhewrotewashailedenthusiasticallybyhisever-growingpublic,until1928,whenhistragicdeathinanautomobileaccidentcutshortthecareerofoneofAmerica’sbest-lovedstory-tellers。

MESSERMARCOPOLO

Themessagecametome,atthesecondcheckofthehunt,thatacountrymanandaclansmanneededme。Thegroundwasheavy,thedayraw,anditwasadrag,toofastforfunandtootameforsport。

SoIblessedthecountrymanandtheclansman,andturnedmybackonthefield。

Butwhentheytoldmehisname,Iallbutfellfromthesaddle。

"Butthatman’sdead!"

Buthewasn’tdead。HewasinNewYork。HewastravelingfromthecraigsofUlstertohisgrandson,whohadanorange-groveontheIndianRiver,inFlorida。Hewasn’tdead。AndIsaidtomyselfwithimpatience,"Musteverymanbornninetyyearsagobedead?"

"Butthisisadamnedthing,"Ithought,"tobesaddledwithamanoverninetyyearsold。TohavetoactasGARDE-MALADEatmyage!

Whycouldn’thehavestayedanddiedathome?Sure,oneofthesedayshewilldie,aswealldie,andtheghostofhimwillneverbecontentonthesluggishriver,bythemossytrees,wheretheblueheronsandthewhitecranesandthegreatgraypelicansfly。Itwillbegoingback,Iknow,totheboomingsurfandthered-berriedrowan-treesandthebarkingeaglesofAntrim。TodieoutofUlster,whenonecandieinUlster,thereisageyfoolishthing……"

ButtheharshlogicofUlsterleftme,andthesoftmoodofUlstercameonmeasIrememberedhim,andIgoingintothetownonthetrain。

Andthelatewintergrass,ofWestchester,spare,scrofulous;thejerry-builtbungalows;thelinesofuncomelylinen;theblatantadvertisingboards——alltheunbeautyofitpassedaway,andIwasagainintheAntrimglens。TherewasthesoftpurpleoftheIrishChannel,andtherethesoft,dimoutlineofScotland。Therewastheherringschoolsilverinthesun,andIcouldseeitfromthecragswherethesurfboomedlikeadrum。Andunderfootwasthespringyheather,thebelledandpurpleheather……

Andtherecametomeagainthevisionoftheoldman’sthatchedfarmhousewhenthemoonwasupandthebatswereout,andthewindsoftheCountyAntrimcamebellyingdowntheglens……Theturffireburnedonthehearth,nowred,nowyellow,andtherewasthegoldenlightoflamps,andMalachioftheLongGlenwasrecitingsomepoemofBlindRaftery’s,orthelamentofPierreRonsardforMary,QueenofScots:

Taribinomocheadshearcannmophocssios。

AgasmnaEiripnileigheasfadaoismobhron,faraor!

Tamereidhleatgondeantarcomhracaol!

Agasgobhfasfaidhanfearnodhiaidhsinthridmolaranios!

Thereisaribbonfrommyonlyloveinmypocketdeep,AndthewomenofEuropetheycouldnotcuremygrief,alas!

Iamdonewithyouuntilanarrowcoffinbemadeforme。

Anduntilthegrassshallgrowafterthatupthroughmyheart!

AndIsuddenlydiscoveredontherumblingtrainthatapartfromthehurlingandthefoot-ballandthejumpingofhorses,whatlifeI

rememberedofUlsterwasboundupinMalachiCampbelloftheLongGlen……

Averystrangeoldman,hardyasablackthorn,immense,bowedshoulders,thefaceofsomeoldhawkofthemountains,hairwhiteandplentifulassomeoldcardinal’s。Allhiskinsfolkweredeadexceptforonegranddaughter……Andhehadbecomeatraditionintheglens……

Itwassaidhehadbeenanecclesiasticalstudentabroad,inValladolid……andthathehadforsakenthatlife。AndinFrancehehadbeenatutorinthefamilyofMacMahon,roid’Irlande……andsomewherehehadmarried,andhiswifehaddiedandlefthimmoney……andhehadcomebacktoAntrim……HehadbeeninthePapalZouaves,andfoughtalsointheAmericanCivilWar……AstrangeoldfigurewhoknewGreekandLatinaswellasmostprofessors,andwhohadneverforgottenhisGaelic……

Antrimwillevercolormyownwriting。MyFifthAvenuewillhavesomethinginitoftheheatherglen。Mypeoplewillhavealwaysaphrase,athought,aflashofScots-Irishmysticism,andforthatImusteitherthankorblameMalachiCampbelloftheLongGlen。

ThestoriesIheard,andIyoung,werenotofLittleRolloandSirWalterScott’s,butthehorribletaleoftheNakedHangman,whogoesthroughtheValleysonMidsummer’sEve;ofDermot,andGranyeoftheBrightBreasts;oftheCattleRaidofMaeve,QueenofConnacht;oftheoldageofCuchulainintheIslandofSkye;

grisly,homelystories,suchasyonoftheghostlyfoot-ballersofCushendun,whoseballisaskull,andwhosegoalistheportalsofaruinedgraveyard;strangereligiouspoems,liketheDialogueofDeathandtheSinner:

Dothugainnloistindogachdeoraidhtreith-lag——

Iusedtogivelodgingtoeverypoorwanderer;

FoodanddrinktohimIwouldseeinwant,Hisproperpaymenttothemanrequestingreckoning,Och!IsnotJesushardifhecondemnsme!

Allthesestories,ofallthesepeoplehetold,hadtheunreal,shimmeringqualityofthatmiragethatisseenfromPortrushcliffs,aglitteringcityinagoldendesert,surroundedbyastrangeseamist。

Allthesesongs,allthesewordshespoke,werenative,hadthesametangastheturfsmoke,theGaelicqualitythatisindarklakesonmountainssummits,inploversnestsamidtheheather……AndtorememberthemnowinNewYork,toseehim……

Fifteenyearshadchangedhimbutlittle:littlemoretremorandslownessinthewalk,abowtothegreatshoulders,aneyethatflashedlikeaknife。

"AndwhatdoyouthinkofNewYork,Malachi?"

"Iwasherebefore,yourhonorwillremember。IfoughtattheWilderness。"

Iforboreaskinghimwhatchangehehadfound。Isawhisquiveringnostrils。

Inafewdayshewouldproceedsouth,whenhehadorientatedhimselfafterthedaysofshipboard。

Thatnightitseemedeveryonechosetocomeinandclusteraroundthefire。Randall,thepoet;andthetwoblondDanishgirls,withtheirhairlikeflax;Fraser,thegolfer,justoverfromPrestwick;

andayoungwriter,withhisspursyettowin;andthisone……andthatone。

TheyallkeptsilenceasoldMalachspoke,sportsmen,artists,menandwomenoftheworld;ahushcameonthemandtheireyesshowedtheywerenotbeforethecracklingfireinthelongroomsbutamazedintheAntrimglens。

Yes,oldMalachisaid,thingswerechangedoverthere,andagreaterchangewasliable……PeoplewhisperedthatintheValleyoftheBlackPigtheBoarwithoutBristleshadbeenseenatthecloseoftheday,andinTemplemoretherewasableedingimage,andthesewereominousportents……Somefolksbelievedandsomedidn’t……

AndthegreatIrishhunterthathadwontheGrandNational,thegreatesthorseintheworld……ButourManofWar,Malachi?……

Oh,sure,allhecoulddowasrun,andahareoragreyhoundcouldbeathimatthat;butShawnSpadah,agreatjumperhim,aswellasarunner;infine,ahorse……AnddidIknowthatRedSimonMcEwerofCushundallhadgonearoundPortrushineighteenconsecutivefours?……ARathlinIslanderhadtriedtheswimacrosstoScotland,butdidn’tmakeit,andtherewasgreatarguingastowhetheritwasbecauseofthecurrentsoroflackofstrength……TherewererumblingsintheGiants’Causeway……verystrange……AwomaninOranhadthesecondsight,themostpowerfulgiftofsecondsightingenerations……TherewasanewpiperinIslay,anditwassaidhewasasecondMcCrimmon……AndanewpoethadariseninUist,andallovertheHighlandstheywererecitinghissongsandhis"LamentfortheBruce"……WasIstillaskeenfor,didIstillrememberthepoems,andthegreatstories?……

"’Behold,thenightisofgreatlength,’"Iquoted,"’Unbearable。

Tellus,therefore,ofthosewondrousdeeds。’"

"Ifyou’verememberedyourGaidhligasyou’verememberedyourGreek!"

"It’salongtimesinceyou’vehadastoryofme,twelvelongyears,andit’salongtimebeforeyou’llhaveanother,andIgoingawaytomorrow。OldSergeantDeathhashiswarrantoutformethismanyaday,andit’sonlythewisdomofanolddogfoxthateludeshim;

buthe’lllaymebytheheelsoneofthesedays……thenthere’llbeanendtothegrandstories……Soafterthis,ifyou’rewantingastory,youmustbewritingityourself……

"ButbeforeIdie,I’llleaveyouthestoryofMarcoPolo。There’sbeenapowerofbookswrittenaboutMarcoPolo。Thescholarshavepusheduptheirspectaclesandbrushedthecobwebsfromtheirears,andthey’vesaid,’There’sallthereisaboutMarcoPolo。’

"Butthescholarsareaqueerandblindpeople,BrianOge。I’veheardtellthere’sadoctorinSpaincanweightheearth。Buthecan’tplowafurrowthatisneedful,forplantingcorn。Thescholarscantellhowmanyarethefeathersinabird’swing,butittakesmetoinformthedoctorswhythecallcomestothem,andtheyflyoveroceanswithoutcompassorsextantorsightofland。

"Didyoueverseeascholarstandinginfrontofaslipofagirl?

Inallhislearninghecanfindnothingtosaytoher。Andeverypennypoetinthecountryknows。

"Letyoubelisteningnow,BrianOge,andletalsothescholarsbelistening。Butwhetherthescholarsdoornot,I’mnotcaring。

Apopeoncelistenedtomewithgreatrespect,andamarshalofFranceandpoetswithoutnumber。Butthescholarsdobeturninguptheirnoses。And,mindyou,I’vegotasmuchscholarshipasthenextman,asyou’llseefrommystory。

"Barringmyself,istherenooneinthishousethattakessnuff?

No!Ah,well,timesdobechanging。"

CHAPTERI

Nowit’snearingnightonthefirstdayofspring,andyoucouldseehowloathdaywastobegoingforeventheshorttimeuntiltherisingofthesunagain。Andthoughtherewasachillonthecanals,yettherewasgreatcolortothesunset,theredofitonthewaterebbingintoorange,andthentopurple,andlosingitselfintheolivepoolsnearthemooring-ties。AndalittlewindcameupfromtheGreekislands,andnowsurgedandfluttered,thewayyou’dthinkaharpermightbeplaying。You’dhearnosound,butthemelodywasthere。Itwastherhythmofspring,thattheoldpeoplerecognize。

Buttheyoungpeoplewouldknowitwasspring,too,bytokenofthegaietythatwasintheair。Fornothingbringsjoytotheheartlikethecomingofspring。Thefolkwhodobeblindalltherestoftheyear,theireyesdoopenthen,andasunsettakesthem,andtheweevirginflowerscomingupbetweenthestones,orthetwitterofabirduponthebough……Andyoungwomendobepreeningthemselves,andyoungmendobesinging,eventheythathavethevoicesofrooks。

Thereissomethingstirringinthemthatisstirring,intheground,withtheburstingoftheseeds……

AndyoungMarcoPolothrewdownthequillinthecountinghousewherehewaslearninghistrade。Thenightwascomingon。Hewasonlyastripofalad,andtoladsthenightisnotrestfromwork,andthequietnessofsleeping,butgaming,anddrinking,andcourtingyoungwomen。Now,thereweretwowomenhemighthavegoneto,andonewasagreatVenetianlady,withhairtheredofaqueen’scloak,andagreatnobleshapetoherandgreatdignity。Butwithherhewouldonlyberecitingversesormakinggrand,stiltedcompliments,thelikeofthoseyouwouldhearinaplay。Andwhilethatseemedtofitinwithwinterandcandlelight,itwaspoorsportforspring。

Theotheronewasablack,plumplittlegown-maker,apleasant,singinglittlewoman,veryaffectionate,andveryproudtohaveoneofthegreatPoloslovingher。Shewaseagerforkissing,andalwaysaskingtheladtobecarefulofhimself,tobeputtinghiscloakon,ortobesureanddrinksomethingwarmwhenhegothomethatnight,fortheairfromthecanalswaschill。Thegreatladywastoomuchofthemind,andthelittlegown-makerwastoomuchofthebody,eitherofthem,tobepleasingyoungMarcoonthefirstnightofspring。

Now,itisaqueerthingwillbepleasingayoungmanonthefirstnightofspring。Thewanderingfootitches,andthemindandbodyarekeentofollow。Thereisthatinsideayoungmanthatmakesthehuntingdogrisefromthehearthonamoonlitnight:"Begor!it’smyself’lltakeaturnthroughthefieldsonthechanceofabitofcoursing。Aweasel,maybe,oranotter,wouldbeoutthenight。

Orahareitself。Ay,therewouldbesportforyou!Theharerunninghell-for-leather,andmeafterhimoverbrakeanddell。

Ay!Ay!Ay!Agoodhunt’sajewel!I’lltakeastretchalongtheroad。"

Orthereisinhimwhatdoesbetroublingthebirds,andtheyontropicislands。"Tweet-tweet,"theygrumble。"Agrandplacethissurely,andverycomfortableforthewinter。Thepalm-treesaregreen,butI’dratherhavethegreenofyounggrass。Andthesea,youken,itbecomesmonotonous。DoyourememberthepeachesofChampagne,wife,andthecherry-treesofAntrim?Doyourememberthefarmerwhowassuchabadshot,andhiswifewiththeredpetticoat?I’mfeelingfineandstronginthewings,AVOURNEEN。

Whatdoyousay?Let’sbundleandgo!"

Hewanderedoutwiththediscontentoftheseasononhim。Thesunhaddroppedatlast,andeverywhereyou’dseetorches,andtheimageoftorchesinthewater。Onthecanalsofthetowngreatbargesmoved。Everywherewerefine,nobleshadowsandthesplashingofoars。

Therewasagreatadmiral’sgalley,readytoputtoseaagainstGenoa。

ThereabigmerchantmanbackfromAfrica。Andalongthecanalswentallthepeopleintheworld,you’dthink。NowitwasaFrenchman,allsilksandsatinsand’la-di-da,monsieur!’OraSpaniardwithapointedbeardandlong,leanlegsandalong,leansword。AndnowitwasaGreekcourtesan,whiteasmilk,sittinginhergondolaasonathrone。HerewasaMuscovite,hairy,dirty,withfinefurandfinejewelsandteethsharpasadog’s。AndnowaneffeminateGreeknobleman,languidasabride。AndherewereMoorishcaptains,Othello’smen,greatgiantsofblackmarble;andswarthy,hook-nosedmerchantsofPalestine;andthesquiresofCrusaders——pretty,ringletedboys,swearinglikedemons。AndhereandtherewereScotsandIrishmercenaries,kilted,sensitivefolk,onemomentsmilingatyouandthenextaknifeinyourgizzard。

Andashewentthroughthecourtstherewerewhispersandlaughter,andoccasionallyasoftvoiceinvitedhimtoenter;buthesmiledandshookhishead。NeartheCanaldeMestre,whichisclosebytheGhetto,hestoppedbythewine-shopcalledThePrinceofBulgaria,andhecouldheargreatdisputation。AndsomewerespeakingofBaldwinII,andhowhehadnogutstohaveletPalaeologustakeConstantinoplefromhim。AndothersweremurmuringaboutGenoa。

"Markus,theymeantrouble,thosedogs。Betterwipethemoffthefaceoftheearthnow。"AndagroupwerediscussingthechancesofraidingtheJewishKingdomoftheYemen。"They’vegottemplesthereroofedwithgold。"……AndanIrishpiperwasplayingonalittlesilversetofpipes,andanIndianmagicianwasdoinggreatsleightofhand……

"I’llgoinandtalktothestrangeforeignpeople,"saidMarcoPolo。

CHAPTERII

Now,youmightbethinkingthatthepictureI’mdrawingisoutofmyownhead。Letyounotbethinkingofitasitisnow,acityofshadowsandghosts,withafewscantvisitorsmooninginthecanals。ThePrideoftheWestshewas,theJeweloftheEast。

Constantinoplewashercourtyard。Greece,Egypt,Abyssinia,Bulgaria,andMuscovy,herten-acrefields。TheCrusadersontheirwaytofighttheSaracenstoppedtopleadforherhelpandgenerosity。

Therewerenosoldiersmorechivalrous,noteventheFrench。Therewerenobetterfighters,noteventheHighlandclans。Sailors?

You’dthinkthosefellowshadinventedthesea。Andasforrichesandtreasures,oh!thewonderoftheworldshewas!Tributeshehadfromeverywhere;thefourgreathorsesofSaintMarktheycamefromConstantinople。ThetwogreatmarblecolumnsfacingthePiazetta,sure,theycamefromAcre。Whenforeignpowerswantedtheloanofmoney,itwastoVenicetheycame。ConsidertheprobityofVenetianmen。TheyonceheldaspledgetheCrownofThornsitself。

KingLouisIXofFranceredeemedit。

Theprocessionsofthetradespeoplewerelikeaking’sretinue,andtheymarchinginstateontheelectionofadoge。Eachintheirseparateorderthey’dcome,themastersmithsfirst,asisright,everyonegarlandedlikeaconqueror,withtheirbannerandtheirbuglers。Thefurriersnextinermineandtaffeta;thetanners,withsilvercupsfilledwithwine;thetailorsinwhite,withvermilionstars;thewool-workers,witholivebranches;thequilt-

makersincloakstrimmedwithfleur-de-lis;thecloth-of-goldweavers,withgoldencrownssetwithpearls;theshoemakersinfinesilk,whilethesilk-workerswereinfustian;thecheese-dealersandpork-butchersinscarletandpurple;thefish-mongersandpoulterers,armedlikemen-of-war;theglass-makers,withelegantspecimensoftheirart;thecomb-makers,withlittlebirdsincages;thebarber-surgeonsonhorseback,verydignified,verylearned,andwiththatyou’dthinkthere’dbeanendtothem,butcastyoureyebackonthatprocessionandyou’dfindguildsasfarasyoursightwouldreach……

Letyoubegoingdownthemarkets,andwhatwouldyouseeforsale?

Boots,clothes,bread?No,theywereoutofsight;butscatteredonthebooths,thelikeoffarlsofbreadonafair-day,you’dfindclovesandnutmegs,maceandebonyfromMoluccas,thathadcomebywayofAlexandriaandtheSyrianports;sandalwoodfromTimor,inAsia;camphorfromBorneo。SumatraandJavasentbenzointohermarkets。CochinChinasentbitteraloes-wood。FromChinaandJapanandfromSiamcamegum,spices,silks,chessmen,andcuriositiesfortheparlor。RubiesfromPeru,fineclothsfromCoromandel,andfinerstillfromBengal。TheygotspikenardfromNepaulandBhutan。

TheirdiamondswerefromGolconda。FromNirmultheypurchasedDamascussteelfortheirswords。Noristhatallyou’dsee,andyou’dbegoingdownbythemarketsonasunnymorning,andafine-

thinking,low-voicedwomanonyourarm。You’dseepearlsandsapphires,topazandcinnamonfromCeylon;lacandagates,brocadesandcoralfromCambay;hammeredvesselsandinlaidweaponsandembroideredshawlsfromCashmere。Asforspices,neverwouldyournostrilsmeetsuchanodor:bdelliumfromScinde,muskfromTibet,galbanumfromKhorasan;fromAfghanistan,asafetida;fromPersia,sagapenum;ambergrisandcivetfromZanzibar,andfromZanzibarcameivory,too。AndfromZeila,Berbera,andShehricamebalsamandfrankincense……

AndthatwasVenice,andMarcoPoloayoungman。Andnowit’sonlyatownlikeanyothertownbutforitschurchesandcanals。There’smanyatownhasghosts,butnonetheghoststhatVenicehas;notRomeitself,orTaraofthekings。

"Oncedidshehold,"Randallquoted,"thegorgeousEastinfee;

AndwasthesafeguardoftheWest;theworthOfVenicedidnotfallbelowherbirth,Venice,theeldestChildofLiberty。

Shewasamaidencity,brightandfree;

Noguileseduced,noforcecouldviolate;

And,whenshetookuntoherselfamate,ShemustespousetheeverlastingSea!"

Timeisthegreatestrogueofall。NotallthearrowsofAttilacandothedamageofatrickleofsandinanhour-glass!TyreandSidon,Carthage,ancientBabylon,andVenice,queenofthemall。

IamdescribingVenicetoyouforthisreason。YoumightnowstandwhereTroy’swallsoncewereandsaytoyourself:"WasthiswhereHelenwalkedwithherlittleson?Wasthiswheretheloveliestfaceofageswept?"Andachillofdoubtwouldcomeonyou,andyouwouldthink,"I’vebeenwastingmysorrowandwastingmylove,foritwasallnothingbutanoldtalemadeupinaminstrel’shead。"

AndsometimeinVenice,afteryourdinnerinahotel,you’dgooutforawhileinaBARCA,thatwouldhavenomoreromancetoitnorthebarkagilliewouldrow,andyousalmon-fishingonacold,blusteryday,andyouwouldfeeldisappointed,youhavingcomesofar,andyou’dsay:"Itwasagrandstorysurely,andbravelydiditpassthewinterevening;butwasn’toldMalachioftheLongGlentheliaroftheworld!"

Iwouldn’thaveyousayingthat,andIdead。InallI’mtellingyou,I’dhaveyoutoknowthere’snotaha’porthoflie。

CHAPTERIII

AndsoMarcoPolowentintothewine-shoptoseeandhearthestrangeforeignpeople。

Itwasadark,longroom,veryhigh,fullofshadowsbetweentheflamingtorchesonthewall。Atonesideofitwasagreatfireburning,forallitwasthefirstnightofspring。Atoneendofitwerethegreatbarrelsofliquorforthethirstycustomers;

blackbeerfortheEnglishandtheIrish,grand,hairystuffwithgreatfoamtoit,andbrownbeerfortheGermans;andtherewaswhitewinetherefortheFrenchpeople,andredwinefortheItalians,asquebaughfortheScots,andrumfromthesugarcaneforsuchashadcoldintheirbones。Therewasallkindofdrinkthereinthebrass-boundbarrels——drinkwouldmakeyoumadanddrinkwouldmakeyoumerry,drinkwouldputheartinatimidmananddrinkwouldmakefightingmenpeacefulaspigeons;anddrinkthatwouldmakeyouforgettrouble——allinthebrass-boundbarrelsattheendoftheroom。

Andpleasant,fatlittlemenwereroamingaroundservingthevariedliquorinlittlesilvercups,andfineVenetianglassesforthewine,andinbroad-bellieddrinking-potsthatwouldholdmorethanaquart。

Andtherewassuchababeloflanguageaswasneverheardbutinoneplacebefore。

Someofthedrinkersweredicingandshoutingastheywon,andgrumblingandcursingwhentheylost。Andsomeweresinging。

AndsomeweredancingtotheIrishpipes。AndtherewasaknotaroundtheIndianconjurer。

Buttherewasonemanbyhimselfatatable。Andhimbeingsosilent,you’dthinkhewasshoutingforattention。Hewassorestfulagainstthegreatcommotion,you’dknowhewasagreatman。Youmightturnyourbackonhim,andyou’dknowhewasthere,thoughheneverevenwhisperednorputoutafinger。Afat,pleasant,close-coupledmanhewas,inloose,greenclothes,withgoldbrocadeonthem。Andthereweretwobiggoldear-ringsinhislobes。Hesmokedaweepipewiththebowlhalf-waysupit。Thepipewassilverandallstem,andthebowlnobiggerthanaten-centpiece。Hisshoulderswereverypowerful,soyou’dknowhewasamanyoushouldbepoliteto,andoutofthatchestofhisagreatshoutcouldcome。Hemighthavebeenaworking-man,only,whenhefingeredhispipe,you’dseehishandswereaswellkeptasalord’slady’s,fineassilkandpolishedtoadegree。

Andyou’dthinkmaybeapleasantpoet,whichisascarcething,untilyoulookedatthebrownfaceofhimandbiggoldear-rings。

Andthenyou’dknowwhathewas:hewasagreatsea-captain。

Butwheredidhecomefrom?Youmightknowfromthehighcheekbonesandtheeyesthatwereonaslant,asitwere,thatitwasanEasternmanwasinit。ItmightbeJavaanditmightbeBorneo,oritmightbethestrangecountryofJapan。

Andtherewereacoupleofstrangeoccurrencesinthewine-shop。

TheIndianjugglerwasbeingbaitedbythefightingmen,aspeoplewillbeafterpokingcoarsefunataforeigner。TheslimHindufellowwasn’ttakingitatallwell。Hewaslookingwitheyeslikegimletsatabigbullockofasoldierthatwasleadingthetormenters。

"Showmesomethingwouldsurpriseme,"hewasordering。"Bedamnedtothisoldwoman’sentertainment!"sayshe。"Asamagician,"

sayshe,"you’retheworstIeversaw。Ifyou’reamagician,"

sayshe,"I’marabbit。"

Andtherewasaroaratthat,becausehewasknowntobeaverybraveman。

"Showmeamagictrick,"sayshe。

SaystheHindu:

"Maybeyou’dwishyouhadn’tseenit。"

"Bedamnedtothat!"saysthebigfellow。

"Lookatthismanwell,"theHindutoldtheroom。"Lookathimwell。"

Hethrowsahandfulofpowderinthefireandchantsinhisforeignlanguage。Acloudofwhitesmokearisesfromthefire。Hemakesapassbeforeit,and,loandbeholdye!it’sascreenagainstthewall。

Andthere’sagreatcommotionofshadowsonthescreen,andsuddenlyyouseewhatit’sallabout。It’saplatform,andamankneeling,withhisheadontheblock。Youdon’tseewhoitis,butyougetchilled。Andsuddenlythere’saheadsmaninaredcloakandaredmask,andtheaxswingsandfalls。Theheadpopsoff,andthebodyfallslimp。Andtheheadrollsdowntheplatformandstops,andyouseeit’stheheadofthefellowwhowantedtoseesomething,andit’sinthegrislygrinofdeath……

"There’syourlatterendforyou,"saystheconjurer。"Youwantedtoseesomething。Ihopeyou’recontent。"

Thebigfellowturnswhite,gulps,givesabellow,andmakesarush;

buttheconjurerisn’tthere,norhisscreennoranything。

Everybodyintheroomwaswhiteandshaken——allbutthesea-captain。

Hejusttampshispipeasifnothinghadhappened,andsmokeson。

Hedoesn’teventakeadrinkfromhisglass。

AndalittlewhilelateranIrishchieftainwalksin。He’spoorandraggedandverythin。Youmightknowhe’dbeenfightingtheheathenfortheHolysepulchre,andsoentitledtorespect,nomatterwhathiscondition。Andbehindhimarefiveclansmenasraggedashe。ButabigGermantrooperrollsup。

"Andwhatareyou?"saysthebig,burlyfellow。

"Agentleman,Ihope,"saystheraggedchief。

"’Tisyourselfthatsaysit,"laughstheGermantrooper。Thechieftainsnickstheknifefromhisarmpit,andstickshiminthejugularasneatasbedamned。

"You’dmighttakethatout,KevinBeg"——theIrishchiefpointstothekilledman——"andthrowitinthecanal。Somebodymightstumbleoveritandbarktheirshins。"

Nowthis,asyoucanconceive,rousedapowerfulcommotionintheroom。

Theywereallontheirfeet,captainsandmarinersandmen-at-arms,cheeringorgrumbling,andarguingtherightsandwrongsofthematter。

Allbutthesea-captain,whosawitall,andheneverblinkedaneyelid,neverevenmissedadrawofthepipe。

AndthenMarcoPoloknewhimtobeaChinaman,because,asalltheworldknows,Chinamenareneversurprisedatanything。

CHAPTERIV

SoMarcoPologoesoverandsaluteshimpolitely。

"Iwonderifyoumindmysittingdownbyyouforawhile,"hesays。

"Iperceiveyou’refromChina。"

Thesea-captainwaveshimpolitelytohisplace。

"I’mfromChina。"Hesmiles。"Youguessedright。"

"Isitlongsinceyou’vebeeninChina?"

"Well,thatdependsuponwhatyoucalllong,"saysthecaptain。

"Ifyoumeantime,it’sonething。Ifyoumeanvoyage,it’sanother。

Foryou’vegottotakeintoaccount,"sayshe,"adversewinds,roundaboutturnstoavoidcurrents,possibledelaystohavetheshipscrapedfreefromtheparasitelifethatdoesbeattachingitselftothestrakes,timespentinbarterandtrade。Othermatters,too;theattacksofpirates;cross-grainedprinceswhodon’twantyoutobeleavingtheirportswithagoodcargoinyourhold;sickness;lossofsailsandmasts;repairstotheship。Itwasn’tashortjourneyanditwasn’talongone。"

"ItwillbealongwaystoChina,I’mthinking。"

"IcantellyouhowlongitisfromChinatohere,andyoucanreversethat,andyouwillgetafairideaofhowlongitisfromheretoChina。IleftZeitoonwithacargoofporcelainforJapan,andtradeditforgold-dust,andfromJapanIwenttoChambatolayinastoreofchessmenandpen-cases。AndfromChambaIsailedtoJava,whichisthegreatestislandintheworld。JavaisfifteenhundredmilesfromChamba,southandsoutheast,andittookmefourmonthssailing,butasea-captaincannotpassJavaby,foritisthechiefplaceforblackpepper,nutmegs,spikenard,galingale,cubebs,doves,andallthespicesthatgrow。

"AndIstoppedatvarioussmallislandsfromthere,untilIcametoBasma,whichistheislandoftheunicorns。Andtherewetradeinpygmies,whichignorantpeoplethinkarehumanfolk。Theyarejustaweemonkey,withallthehairpluckedoutexceptthehairofthebeard。Thereisgreatmoneyinthem。

"IstoppedatSumatraforcocoanutsandtoddy,andjustforwateratDragoian。Dragoianisnotagoodcity。Itisfilledwithsorcererswhohavetattooedfaces。AtLambriIputinforthesagoyoubuyfromthehairymenwithtails。

"Son,neverstopattheisleofAndaman。Thementherehavefaceslikedogs。Theyareacruelgeneration,andeateveryonetheycancatch。Icouldtellyouastory,butIwouldnotspoilthisfinespringnight。GorathertotheislandofCeylon,andseetheKing’sRuby,whichisthegreatestjewelintheworld。IstoppedthereandatCoromandelforthepearlsthediversgodownintheseafor,andtherearenoclothesonthatisland,sothateveryonegoesnakedasafish。AndthereistheshrineofSaintThomas。Iwasthere。

"Gujarat,Tana,Istoppedthere。TheMaleandFemaleIslandsIputintoforambergris。Svestra,whichisfullofmagicians——Iwasthere,too。MadagascarandZanzibar,wheretheyliveoncamelflesh,Iwasthere。AndfromZanzibarIcamenorthtoAbyssinia,becauseIhadtogetanostrichtherefortheKingofSiam。AndtherewasaletterandaparcelfortheSultanofEgypt。SoIwenttoCairo。Ihadamonthonmyhands,soIthoughtI’drunoverandseeVenice,becauseit’sahobbyofmine,youmightsay,toseetheworld。

"Nowletmereckon。Fourandthreemakesseven,andfourmoreareeleven,andsixareseventeen,andletussayninewiththat,andyouhavetwenty-six。AndthemonthI’mforgettngontherocksofAdenistwenty-seven,andaweekhereandaweekthereforbadwindsandsuchlike。Itwouldbesafetoputthatatthreemonths。Soit’stwoyearsandahalfsinceIleftChina。"

"Younever,"saysyoungMarco,"metanybodyinChinabythenameofPolo?"

"Poh-lo?Poh-lo?China’sabiggerplacenoryouwouldimagine,laddie。There’shalfahundredmillionpeoplethere。"

"Thesewereforeigners,"Marcoexplained,"traders。TheywereatthecourtofthegreatKhan。"

"Polo?Polo?Well,now,IthinkI’veheardofthem。Wasoneofthemabigred-beardedmanwithagreateyeforahorseandagreateyeforawoman?"

"ThatwouldbemyUncleMatthew。"

"ForGod’ssake!Andwastheotheracold,darkman,agoodjudgeofajewelandagrandjudgeofasword?"

"Myfather,NicholasPolo。"

"ForGod’ssake!You’rethesonofoneandthenephewoftheother?"

"Didyouknowthem?"

"Ah,laddie,howwouldIbeknowingpeoplelikethat!Sure,they’regreatfolks,highintheesteemofthegrandKhan,andI’monlyapoorsailorman。"

"Butyouheardofthem。"

"Iheardofthem。Theywereingoodhealth。AndIheardtheywereontheirwayhome,thoughtheywouldtraveloverlandandnotriskthegreatdangersofthesea。Isuppose,iftheygobacktoChina,you’llbegoingwiththem?"

"Idon’tknow,"saysMarcoPolo。

"YououghttoseeChina。It’sagreatcountry,abeautifulcountry。"

"Itwouldhavetobeverygreatandbeautiful,"saysMarcoPolo,"toout-weighthegreatnessandthebeautythatarehere。Youmustn’tthinkI’mrunningdownyourcountry,mister,"sayshe;"butforgreatness,whereisthebeatingofVeniceinthisday?WhatstruckConstantinoplelikeathunderboltbutthemailedhandofVenice?

WhentheBarbarycorsairsroamedthesevenseas,sothatitwasnomoresafeforamerchantvesseltobesailingthanforababetobewalkingthroughawildjungle,itwasVenicewhoacceptedthechallengeandmadethegreatseaaspeacefulastheGrandCanal。WhohumbledproudGenoa?AndhurledtheSaracenfromSaintJohnofAcre’swalls?

Venice。Andasformagnificence,theretinueofourdogewhenhegoestomarrytheseawitharingitmakesthecourtofLorenzoseemlikeahuckster’strain。"

"Itisacrowningcity。"

"Andasforbeauty,sir,"wentonMarcoPolo,"thereisnothingintheworldlikeSanMarco’s,anditablazeinthesettingsun,andthegreatpillarsbeforeitrisingintonguesofflame。AndwasthereeverinalltimeanythingliketheGrandCanalattheduskofday,andthetorchesbeginningtoshowlikefireflies,andthelapofthewater,andstringedmusic,andthegreatbargesgoingbylikeswans,nowabattle-hackedcaptainofwar,nowagreatgraciouslady?Andthemoondoesberising……

"You’vesailedallthewayfromChinaandseenstrangeandbeautifulthings,butIrememberonesummer’sday,whenItookoutmylittlesailing-boatandwentoutonthewatertocomposeapoemforalady,andthewaterwasblue——oh,asblueasthesky’sself,andthesandsoftheLidoweresilver,andthewatershuffledgentlyoverthem,asgentlyasachild’slittlefeet。Andtherewasaclumpofolive-treestheresogreenastobeblack,andtherealightedbeforeitagreatscarletEgyptianbird。Andthebeautyofthatbroughtthetearstomyeyes,sothatIthoughtofnunsintheircellsandbarefootfriarsinthehollowlands,andtheystrivingforparadise。WhatdidIcareaboutparadise?AVenetianI。SowhyshouldIwanttogotoChina?"

"YouhavemadeagreatcaseforthegrandeurandbeautyofVenice,"

saysthesea-captain。"Itislovely,surely,"sayshe,fillinghispipe;"butfinerpoetsnoryou,mylad,"sayshe,lightingit,"havetriedtodescribethegraceandbeautyofTao-Tuen,and,"sayshetakingadraw,"havefailed。"

"Tao-Tuenisabeautifulname。Itisliketwonotespluckedonaharp。Anditmustbeawonderfulplace,surely,ifgreatpoetscannotdescribeit。"

"Itisnotaplace,"saidthecaptain,"it’sagirl。"

"Asforwomen,Venice——"

"Venicebedamned!"saidthesea-captain。"NotinVenice,notinalltheworld,istherethelikeforgraceorbeautyofTao-Tuen。

TheycallherGoldenBells,"hesays。

"Issheadancing-girl?"Marcoasked。

"Sheisnotadancing-girl,"saysthesea-captain,"sheisthedaughterofKubla,thegreatKhan。"

"Acoldandbeautifulprincess,"saysMarcoPolo。

"Sheisnotacoldandbeautifulprincess,"saysthesea-captain。

"SheiswarmasthesuninearlyJune,andshemaybebeautifulandaprincess,butweallthinkofherasGoldenBells,thelittlegirlintheChinesegarden。"

"Didyoueverseeher?"saysMarco,eagerly。"Tellme。"

"IsawherbeforeIleft,"saysthesea-captain。"IwasattheKhan’spalaceofChagannor,"sayshe,"seeingofthechiefofthestewardswasthereanythingIcouldgetforhim,andIinforeignparts。AndasIwasbeingrowedbackalongtheriverbymytenbrawnysailormen,whatdidIpassbutthegardenofGoldenBells。

"Andthereshewasbytheriver-side,alittlebrownslipofagirlingreencoatandtrousers,withaflowerinherdarkhair。

"AndIlowermyheadinreverenceaswepassby。ButIhearherlow,merryvoice,byreasonofwhichtheycallherGoldenBells。

"’Ho,masterofthevessel。’shecalls。’Wheredoyougo?’

"Andthesailorsbackwaterwithaswish,andIstanduprespectfully,forallsheisonlyaslipofagirl。

"’Igotoforeignparts,GoldenBells,’Itellher;’tofaranddangerousplaces,intotheIndianOcean。TotheIslandofUnicornsandtothelandwheremeneatmen。’

"’Ihopeyoucomebacksafe,masterofthevessel,’shesays。’Ihopeyouhaveagoodvoyageandcomebacksafe。Itmustbeadreadfulstrainonyourpeopletothinkofyousofaraway。’

"’Inallthiswideland,’Itellher,’thereisnonetoworryaboutme。Ihaveneitherchicknorchild。’

"’GoldenBellswillworryaboutyou,then,’shesaid,’andyouinthehazardsofthesea。Andtakethisflowerforluck。’Andshegavemetheflowerfromherhair。’Andletitbringyouluckagainsttheangeroftheoceanandtheenemiesallmenhave。Andletmeknowwhenyouareback,becauseI’llbeworriedaboutamanofChinaandhimindangerontheopensea。’

"Andwasn’tthatawonderfulthingfromadaughterofKublatome,apoorsailor-man?

"ThesonoftheKingofSiamcametowooherwithahundredprincesonahundredelephants,butshewouldn’thavehim。’Idon’twishtobeaqueen,’shetoldherfather。’HowcouldIbeaqueen?IamonlyGoldenBells。’NorwouldshehaveanythingtosaytothePrinceoftheLandofDarkness,whocametoherwithseaivoryandpaleArcticgold。’ThesunofChinaisinmyheart,andyouwouldn’thavemegoupintothegreatcoldnesstoshiveranddie?’

"SosheremainsinhergardenbythelakeofCraneswithLiPo,thegreatpoet,himtheycalltheDrinkerofWine,tomakesongsforher;andtheSANANGTungChih,thegreatmagician,toperformwondersforherwhensheiswearied;andBulagan,hernurse,totakehertoherheartwhensheissad。

"Andsadsheisalotofthetime,theytellme。Shesitsinhergardeninthedusk,playingherlute,andsingingthesongoftheWillowbranches,whichisthesaddestlove-songintheworld……

"Andwhysheshouldbesingingasadlove-song,isamystery,forhersoft,brownbeautyisthefloweroftheworld。Fortherewouldbenolackofsuitorsforher,norisshetheonetorefuselove。

TheonlythingImakeofitisthattherighthourhasn’tcome。

"ThebeautyofVenicejumpstoyoureyes,butthebeautyofthispullsatyourheart。LittlebrownGoldenBells,inherChinesegarden,singingthesongoftheWillowBranchesatthecloseofday……IsthatnotbetternorVenice?"

ButhegotnowordoutofMarcoPolo,sittingwithhischincuppedinhishands。Andthatwasthefinestansweratall,atall……

CHAPTERV

Thetimeswentby,andMarcoPolobusiedhimselfwithhisdailyaffairs,keepingtrackofthegalleasseswithmerchandisetostrangefar-awayports,buyingpresentsforrefractorygovernorswhodidn’tcareforforeigntradeintheirdomains,gettingwisdomfromtheoldclerks,andknowledgefromthemariners;inthemain,actingasthesonofagreathousewhiletheheadsofitwereaway。

Youwouldthinkthathewouldhaveforgottenwhatthesea-captainofChinatoldhimaboutGoldenBells,whatwithworkandsportandotherwomennearhim。Youwouldthinkthatwoulddropoutofhismemorylikeanoldrime。Butitstuckthere,asanoldrimesometimessticks,andbydintofthinkinghehadherfastnowinhismind——sofast,soclear,sofulloflife,thatshemightbesomeonehehadseenanhouragoorwasgoingtoseeanhourfromnow。Hewouldthinkofthenowmerry,nowsadeyesofher,andthesoft,sweetvoiceofherbyreasonofwhichtheycalledherGoldenBells,andtheduskylittleface,andthehairlikeblacksilk,andthesplotchoftheredflowerinit。Shewasasdistincttohimasthefivefingersonhishand。Itwasn’tonlyshewasclearinhismind’seye,butshewasinsideofhim,closerthanhisheart。Shewastherewhenthesunrose,sohewouldbesaying,"It’sagranddayisinitsurely,GoldenBells。"Shewasthereinthedimcountinghouseandhegoingoverinthegreatintricateledgerstheclerksdobepostingcarefullywithquillsofthegraygoose,sothathewouldbesaying:"Iwonderwherethisisandthatis。SureIhadmyfingeronitonlyamomentago,GoldenBells。"Andwhentheduskwasfalling,andthebatscameout,andthequietofChristwasovereverything,andtheswallowsflewlowonthegreatcanals,shewouldbebesidehim,andneverawordwouldhesaytoher,soneartohimwouldshebe。

Andshewroughtstrangenessbetweenhimandthewomenheknew,thegreatgraveladywiththelarge,palemouth,herthatwasofhismind,andthelittleblackcloak-makerwiththeeager,redmouth,herthatwascloserthanmindorhearttohim。Sothatthefirstfoundfaultwithhispoetry。

"Idon’tknowwhat’scomeoveryou,MarcoPolo,"——andtherewasatouchoftemperinhervoice,——"butthesepoemsofyoursshowmeyouhaven’tyourmindonyoursubject。WouldyoumindtellingmewhenIhadboundblackhair?"shesays。"Andyousaymybosomisliketwolittlerussetapples。Now,aregularpoetoncecomparedittotwogreatsilvercups,andthatwasagoodcomparison,thoughintruth,"shesays,"heknewaslittleaboutitasyou。AndmyhandsarenotlikesoftEasternflowers。They’relikelilies。Idon’tknowwhereyoudobegettingtheseEasterncomparisons,"shesays。

"ButIdon’tlikethem。Tellme,prettyboy,"——shelookssuspicious,——"youhaven’tbeentakinganyofthestrangeEgyptiandrugsthedarkpeopledobesellinginthedimshopsonthequietcanals?Lookout,prettyboy!Lookout!"

Andthelittlecloak-makergrumbledwhenhewasgone。"Idon’tknowwhat’swrongwithhim,"saysshe。"Ormaybeit’ssomethingthat’swrongwithmyself,butthisdelicateloveisn’tallit’scrackeduptobe。It’sallrightinbooks,"shesays,"andit’sagrandsight,andtheplayersdoingit;butIlikeahug,"shesays,"wouldputthebreathoutofyou,andakiss,"shesays,"youcouldfeelinthesolesofyourfeet。"Andshelayawakeandgrumbled。

"Lethimbetakinghisla-di-dacourtingtothoseasfavorit,"

saysshe。"It’snotmykind,"andshegrumbledthroughthelonelynight。"Iwonderwheremyhusbandisnow,"shesaid。"Andwasn’tIthefoolishgirltobesendinghimoff!Sure,hedranklikeafishandbeatmesomethingcruel,buthewasararelover,andthemoodonhim。Sure,awomanneverknowswhenshe’swelloff,"

saysshe。

AndMarcoPolodidn’tmissthemanymorenoryou’dmissanoldovercoatandthewinterpast。AllhismindwasonwastheGoldenBellsofChina。Andhethoughtlonguntilhisuncleandfathercame,sothathecouldbeoffwiththemtothestrangeChineseland。

"Butthere’snousetomegoingthere,"sayshe。"Icouldn’tmarryher。Shewouldlaughatme,"hesays。"She,whorefusedthesonoftheKingofSiam,withhishundredprincesonahundredelephants,whatusewouldshehaveforme,who’snobetternorapeddlerwithhispack?Butitwouldbeworthwalkingtheworldbarefootfortoseethatlittlegoldenface,tohearthelow,sweetvoicetheycallGoldenBells。"

Theycamebackinduetime,hisuncleMatthew,thered,hairyman,andhisfather,thethin,darkman,whoknewpreciousstones。

AndhetoldthemhewantedtogowiththemwhentheymadetheirnextexpeditiontoChina。

"Wecouldbeusingyou,afteryourtrainingintrade,"saysthefather。ButMarcoPolowouldtakenointerestinbarter。"Sure,you’dbettercomealong,"sayshisuncleMatthew。"There’sgreatsporttobehadontheroad,kissingandcourtingtheforeignwomenandnotawordoflanguagebetweenyou,barringasmileandalaugh。"

"Ihavenointerestintheforeignwomen,UncleMatthew。"

"Thenit’sthehorsesyou’vebeenhearingabout,thefineArabhorsesfasternorthewind,andthelittlePersianponiestheydobeplayingpoloon,andthegrandTatarhuntersthatcanjumptheheighthofaman,andtheysure-footedasagoat。Ah,thehorses,thebonnyhorses!"

"Ah,sure,UncleMatthew,’tislittleIknowofhorses。Sure,Iknowallaboutboats,racingandtradeandwarboats,butahorseisnotkintome。"

"Thenwhatthehell’stheuseofyourgoingtoChina?"

"Ah,sure,that’sthequestionI’maskingmyself,UncleMatthew。

ButIhavetogo。Idoso。Thereissomethingcallingme,UncleMatthew——abellinmyear,father’sbrother,andthere’saringingbellinmyheart。"

CHAPTERVI

IshallnowtellyouhowitcameaboutthatMarcoPolowenttoChinawithhisuncleandfather,thoughhehadnoeyeforabargain,orinterestincourtingforeignwomen,orsenseofhorses。

Now,asyoumayknow,thiswasagreatreligioustime。TheCrusaders,feelingshamethattheSepulchreoftheLordJesusshouldbeinSaracenhands,hadcomewithhorse,footandartillerytoPalestinetogivetributeofarmstoHimwhohaddiedforthemontheBitterTree。

Andgreatfeatswereperformedandgrandbattleswon。Andkingsbecamesaints,likeLouisofFrance,andsaintsbecamekings,likeBaldwinofConstantinople。Mightywonderswereseenandmiraclesperformed,sothatpeoplesaid,"NowwillbethesecondcomingofChristandtheendoftheworld。"

AndagreatdesirecameontheChristianpeopletotellthetruthofChristtothestrangeandforeignpeoplesoftheworld。SothateverydayoutofJerusalemyouwouldseefriarshittingtheroad,someofthemtoconfrontthewizardsoftheLandofDarkness,andsometoarguetheologywiththeoldlamasofTibet,andsometoconvertthesunnySouthernislands,wheretheyoungwomendobelettingdowntheirhairandthemendobeforgettingGodforthem。

Andallovertheworldtherewasspreadingagreatrumorthatthetruthofallthingswasatlastknown。

EvenKublaKhanhadheardofitfaroffinChina,andhehadchargedtheuncleandfatherofMarcowithamessagetothePopeofRome。

Letthepopebesendingsometheologianstohiscourt,andthey’darguethematterout;andifhewassatisfiedthatthisnewreligionwastheTrueReligion,thenhe’dturnChristianandtellhispeopletoturnChristian,too。AndletthembebringingbacksomeoftheOiloftheLampwhichburnsintheHolySepulchreatJerusalemandisacureforalltheillsintheworld。

AndwhentheycametotheCityofAcre,surethepopewasdead。

Andtheywaitedalongtime,butnonewpopewaschosen,sotheydecidedtogoback,becausetheyhadagoodbusinessthere,andtheydidn’twanttoloseit。Andyettheyknewthere’dbetroublewiththeGrandKhan,iftheydidn’tbringbackthenewsoftheTrueReligionandpeopletoargueit。

"I’vebeenalongtimetrading,"saysNicolo,andit’saqueerthing,butthemoretradingyoudo,thelessreligionyouhave。Thearguingofreligionwouldnotcomeeasytome。AndI’dbeupagainstexperts。

I’mnotthemanforit,"sayshe。"Howaboutyou,Matthew?"

"Oh,sure,they’dneverlistentome,"Matthewlaughs——"methat’sdrankwiththem,anddeludheredtheirwomen,andgambleduntilI

leftthemnothingbutthesweatoftheirbrows。I’dbeagreatonetopreachreligiontothem。Why,man,they’dlaughatme。ButI

tellyouwhat,Nicolas。There’sabishopinNegropont,andIknowwherehelives,andIknowhishouseandeverything。Whatdoyousay,Nicolas?We’lljustthrowabagoverhisheadandtiehimonahorse。Oh,sure,he’dgivegranddiscoursestotheGreatKhan!"

"Havesense,Matthew;havesense。You’realwaystoorough;alwaysreadytoendanargumentwithaknife,orjustliftwhatyouwant。

Havesense,man;youcan’tkidnapabishoplikeyou’dkidnapawoman。

"Well,Idon’tseewhynot,"saysMatthew。"Itwouldbeeasier,too,becauseawomanwillscratchlikeawildcat。Butifyou’resetagainstit,Iwon’tdoit,"hesays。"Well,then,howaboutyoungMarco?"

"MysoundmanMatthew!Mybullyfellow!Sureyouwereneveratalossyet!YoungMarcoitis;sure,’tistheelegantidea。There’snotamanbornofwomanbetterforthejob。"

Now,alltheChristianworldhadgonereligious,andyoungMarcowasnoexception;for’tisnotonlytheoldthatarereligious。

Theyoungare,too;butthere’sadifference。Thereligionofoldmenisreasonandtranslation;thereligionoftheyoungisjustaburningcloud。TheTragedyoftheBitterTreeisnotasymboltothem,butareality,andtheirtearsarenotofthespirit,butofthebody,too。

Andtherearenohalf-wayhouses,nocompromises,inayoungman’screed。It’sswallowall,orbedamnedtoyou。It’sbelieveorbelost。

AndthinkingoverthelittlegirlintheChinesegarden,therehadcomeintoMarco’sheart,athoughtpastenduring。IflittleGoldenBellsdidnotbelieve,thenlittleGoldenBellswaslost。Shemighthaveeverythinginthisworld,inthislife,anemperorforafather,kingsforsuitors,agreatpoetforaminstrel,awizardforanentertainer;butoncethelittleblueshadowleftherbody,shewaslostforever。AndthesightcametohimoflittleGoldenBellsgoingdownthedimandlonelyalleysofdeath,andweeping,weeping,weeping……Hereyeswouldbeshotwithpanic,andthelittlemouthtwisted,andthelittlefloweryhandstwitchingateachother。Anditwouldbecoldthereforherwhowassowarm,anditwouldbedarkthereforherwholovedlight,andtheGoldenBellsofhervoicewouldbelostinthewhistlingandclangingofthestarsastheyswungbyintheirorbits。Hetobeinthegreatdelightofparadise,andshetobeintheblue-graymazebetweentheworlds——whattragedy!

Kingsmightbringherpresents,ahusbandmightbringherhappiness;

butifhecouldonlybringhersalvation!IfhecouldonlytellheroftheBitterTree!

Thebody,whenyoucametothinkofit,matteredlittle。Allthebeautyintheworldcouldnotenduremorethanitsappointedspan。

Helenwasdustnow,andDeirdrenothing。WhathadbecomeofthebeautyofSemiramis,Alexander’sdarling;andCleopatra,wholovedthegreatproconsul;andBathsheba,forwhomDavidofthePsalmsfellfromgrace?AndBalkis,queenofSheba,withherapes,ivory,andpeacocks?Dustandashes,dustandashes!AndScheherazadewasbutastrange,sadsound。Beautyincreasedandwanedlikethemoon。

Alittleshadowaroundtheeyes,alittlecrinkleintheneck,thebacksofthehandsstiffeninglikeparchment。Dustandashes,dustandashes!

ButthelittleblueshadowwouldglowlikeanEastermorning。

Oritwouldbeapoor,lonely,unlitshadowinthecoldgloomoftheclangingworlds。

PoorGoldenBells!PoorlittleweepingGoldenBells!IfhecouldonlytellherabouttheBitterTree!

AndthenwhathappensbuthisuncleMatthewclapshimontheback,"HowwouldyouliketogotoChina,MarcoMarkeen,"sayshe,"andpreachreligiontothebenightedpeople!"

"Howdidyouknow,UncleMatthew?"

"HowdidIknowwhat?"

"ThatIwantedtogotoChinaandpreachreligiontothe——thepeople!"

"Well,ifthatdoesn’tbeatBanagher,"saysMatthewPolo,"andBanagherbeatsthedevil!Tellme,didyoueverhearanoldtunecalled’BundleandGo!’?"

Andsothethreeofthemleaveupontheirjourney,butatLayas,wheretheKingofArmeniahadhiscastle,theyheardoftheelectionofanewpope,sotheycamebacktoAcretogethisinstructionsandblessing。

CHAPTERVII

Thepopesaidagrandmassforthem,andatthegospelheentersthepulpit,aburlyfigureofamanwithsadeyes。

"TheblessingoftheFatherandtheSonandtheHolyGhostbewithyouandaboutyou,Amen。

"Itisnottoyou,NicoloPolo,thatIwishtospeak,nortoyou,MatthewPolo,forneitherofyouaremyambassadorstotheGreatKhan。

Merchantandsportsmen,Ihonoryou,andyouhavemyblessing,butyouhavenohopesofmine。Thedirtydiversionsoftheworldarebetweenyoureyesandglory,"saidhe。"It’sonlymyself,anoldandsorrowfulman,andthischild,ayoungandhopefulone,canunderstand;oldmenhavingsightofvisions,andyoungmendreamingdreams……

"NowinthematterofconvertingtheGreatKhanandhisnumerousmillions,firstletwisdomspeak。Ihavelittlehopes。Hewantstobearguedintoit,yousee。Religionisnotamatterofargument。

Itisawisdomthatsurpasseswisdom。Itdriftsinmen’ssoulsasthefoggydewcomesunbiddentothetrees。Itisbornbeforeoursoul,asthehornedmoonisbornbeforeoureyes。

"Andnow,mychild,youmightsay,’WhatistheuseofsendingmetoChinaifheknowsIcannotbringthesemillionsintothefold?

Mydearson,thereisthewisdomsurpassingwisdom。Agreatandnoblethoughtmustnotdie。Thingsofthespiritwecannotreckonasahusband-manreckonshiscrops。ThereisafolkonthemarchesofEurope,andtheyareevergoingintobattle,andtheyalwaysfall。

Theirresultsarenothing。Buttheirnameandtheirglorywillendureforever……

"Mydearson,Godhasputwisdominmyheadandbeautyintoyours。

Wisdomisneededforthegovernanceofthisworld,butbeautyisneededforitsexistence。Inariddesertsthereisnolife。Birdsdonotsinginthedarkofnight。Showmeawastecountry,andI’llshowyouabrutalpeople。Nofaithcanlivethatisnotbeautiful……

"ThebeautyGodhasputinyourheart,child,youmustalwayskeep……HowmuchIthinkofitI’lltellyou。I’manoldmannow,anoldandbrokenman,andinafewyearsI’llstandbeforemyMaster。

"’Whathaveyouseenonmyearth,’He’llaskme,’youwhofollowedSt。Peter!’

"’Lord!Lord!’I’lltellHim,’I’veseenmightythings。I’veseenthebridegroomleavehisbrideandthekinghiskingdom,thehucksterleavehisbooth,andthereaperdrophishook,thattheymightrescueYourHolySepulchrefrompaganhands。’

"’Andanythingelse?’He’llask。

"’AndI’veseenayoungmangooutintothedesertandoverhisheadwasastar……’

"Youmaythinkyouhavefailed,child,butrememberthatinthecomingtimesyournameandfamewillawakenbeauty,andmany’sthetraveleronthehardroadwillfindhiscourageagain,andhethinkingofMarcoPolo。Andmany’stheyoungmanwilldreamdreams,andmany’stheoldmanwillseevisions,andtheyreadingthebookbythegoldencandle-light;andmany’stheyounggirlwillgiveyoulove,andyoudeadforcenturies。Butforthisyoumustkeepyourdream。

"Nowyou’llthinkit’sthequeerpopeIamtobetellingyouthingslikethisinsteadofdemandingconverts。ButthewisdomthatsurpasseswisdomcomestoyouwiththeAnnointingoftheOil。’IknewamaninChristabovefourteenyearsago,’writesSaintPaul,’(whetherinthebodyIcannottell,orwhetheroutofthebodyIcannottell。Godknoweth。)

"’Howthathewascaughtupintoparadise,andheardunspeakablewords,whichisnotlawfulforamantoutter。’

"Nowyouseethereisawisdomsurpassingwisdom,anditisoutofthisfountofwisdomIamdrawingwhenIspeaktoyouthesewords。

"Child,Iwillnotkeepyouanylonger。Onlytosaythis,andthisisthechiefestthing:neverletyourdreambetakenfromyou。

Keepitunspottedfromtheworld。Indarknessandintribulationitwillgowithyouasafriend;butinwealthandpowerholdfasttoit,forthenisdanger。Letnotthemistsoftheworld,thegaydiversions,thelittletrifles,drawyoufromglory。

"Remember!

"SioblitusfuerotuiJerusalem,——IfIforgetthee,OJerusalem,——

"Oblivionideturdexteramea,——letmyrighthandforgethercunning——

"Adhaereatlinguameafaucibusmeis,sinonmeminerotui,——ifIdonotrememberthee,letmytonguecleavetotheroofofmymouth——

"SinonproposueroJerusalem,inprincipislaetitiaemeae,——IfI

prefernotJerusalemabovemychiefjoy。

"IshallnowsendaprayertoHeaven,"hesaid,"tokeepyousafeinthestrangeforeignways,toprotectyouagainstwindandtempest,againstpestilenceandsuddendeath,againstthepowersofdarkness,andHimwhogoesupanddowntheworldfortheruinofsouls。"

Andheturnedtothehighaltaragain,andnowyou’dhearhisvoiceloudandpowerful,andnowlowandsecret,andthebellstruck,andtheacolyteintonedtheresponses,andallofasuddenheturnedandspreadforthhishands。

"Ite!Letyougonow。Missaest。"

CHAPTERVIII

Andsotheysetforthwiththeirgreattrainofred,snarlingcamelsandlittlepatientdonkeysandslender,nervoushorsestowardtherisingsun。BehindthemthegreenhillsofPalestinediedoutasarainbowdiesout,andnowtherewassandbeforethemandnowbleakmountains,andbydaythewindwasswiftandhotandbynightitwasblackandcold。Andmoonswerebornanddied……

AndtheypassedthroughthelandoftheKingofArmenia,andtheypassedArarat,themountainwhereNoahbroughthisarktoanchor,andwhereitstillis,andwhereitcanbeseenstill,butcannotbereached,socoldandhighandterribleisthatmountain。

AndtheypassedruinedBabel,thatwasbuiltofNimrod,thefirstkingoftheworld,andnowisdesolation。Theypasseditonawaningmoon。Andoutoftheruinsthedragonscameandhissedatthem,andstrange,obscenebirdsflappedtheirwingsintheairandcawedandpeckedatthem,andoverthedesertthesatyrcalleduntohermate……

AndtheypassedthroughtheKingdomofGeorgia,whosekingsarebornwiththemarkofaneagleontheirrightshoulder。TheypassedthroughPersia,wherethemagiciansworshipfire。AndtheypassedthroughthecityofSaba,wheresleepthethreemagiwhocametoworshipatBethlehem,andtheirnameswereKaspar,Balthlasar,andMelchior。

AndtheypassedthroughCamadi,wheregreatruinsareandrobbersroamthroughthemagicaldarkness。AndtheypassednorthwardofthePerilousValley,wheretheDevil’sHeadisinblackstone,andthatisoneofthenineentrancestohell;andpassedtheValleyoftheCockadrills,wherethereareserpentsfivefathomsinlength;

andpassedtheValleyofCruelWomen,whohavepreciousstonesinplaceofeyes……

AndtheywentthroughtheDismalDesert,wherenostreamsang……

AndinthedeserttheypassedtheTreesoftheSunandMoon,whichspeakwiththevoicesofmen。AnditwasfromtheSpeakingTreethatAlexanderheardofhisdeath。AnditwasneartherethatheandDariusfought。AndtheypassedtheArbreSec,theDryTree,whichhasagreenbarkononesideandwhiteontheother,andtherearenotreeswithinahundredmilesofthattree,anditissprungfromthestaffofAdam。

AndtheypassedthroughBalkh,theMotherofCities。AndtheypassedthroughTailian,wherethegreatsaltmountainsare。AndtheypassedthroughBadashan,wherethemountainsoftherubiesare。

AndtheypassedthroughKashmir,whosewomenareverybeautiful,andwhosemagiciansweavethestrongestspellsintheworld……

Andmoonswerebornanddied……

AndtheycametoAlamoot,thefortessofSenexdeMonte,theOldManoftheMountain,theKingoftheAssassins,thegreatestwizardofalltime……

NowthisisthetaleoftheOldMantheMountain。

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