But it were needless to detail our various interviews, or relate in what manifold ways, the royal strangers gave token of their interest concerning us.
Upon the third day, however, there was noticed a mysterious figure, like the inscrutable incognitos2 sometimes encountered, crossing the tower-shadowed Plaza3 of Assignations at Lima. It was enveloped4 in a dark robe of tappa, so drawn5 and plaited about the limbs; and with one hand, so wimpled about the face, as only to expose a solitary6 eye. But that eye was a world. Now it was fixed7 upon Yillah with a sinister8 glance, and now upon me, but with a different expression. However great the crowd, however tumultuous, that fathomless9 eye gazed on; till at last it seemed no eye, but a spirit, forever prying10 into my soul. Often I strove to approach it, but it would evade11 me, soon reappearing.
Pointing out the apparition12 to Media, I intreated him to take means to fix it, that my suspicions might be dispelled13, as to its being incorporeal14. He replied that, by courtesy, incognitos were sacred. Insomuch that the close-plaited robe and the wimple were secure as a castle. At last, to my relief, the phantom15 disappeared, and was seen no more.
Numerous and fervent16 the invitations received to return the calls wherewith we were honored. But for the present we declined them; preferring to establish ourselves firmly in the heart of Media, ere encountering the vicissitudes17 of roaming. In a multitude of acquaintances is less security, than in one faithful friend.
Now, while these civilities were being received, and on the fourth morning after our arrival, there landed on the beach three black-eyed damsels, deep brunettes, habited in long variegated18 robes, and with gay blossoms on their heads.
With many salams, the strangers were ushered19 into my presence by an old white-haired servitor of Media's, who with a parting conge murmured, "From Queen Hautia," then departed. Surprised, I stood mute, and welcomed them.
The first, with many smiles and blandishments, waved before me a many-tinted Iris20: the flag-flower streaming with pennons. Advancing, the second then presented three rose-hued purple-veined Circea flowers, the dew still clinging to them. The third placed in my hand a moss-rose bud; then, a Venus-car.
"Thanks for your favors! now your message."
Starting at this reception, graciously intended, they conferred a moment; when the Iris-bearer said in winning phrase, "We come from Hautia, whose moss-rose you hold."
"This too is sweet; thanks to Hautia for her flowers. Pray, bring me more."
"He mocks our mistress," and gliding23 from me, they waved witch- hazels, leaving me alone and wondering.
Informing Media of this scene, he smiled; threw out queer hints of Hautia; but knew not what her message meant.
At first this affair occasioned me no little uneasiness, with much matter for marveling; but in the novel pleasure of our sojourn24 in Odo, it soon slipped from my mind; nor for some time, did I again hear aught of Queen Hautia.
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n.隐姓埋名的(地),使用化名的(地),隐瞒真实身份的(地)( incognito的名词复数 ) | |
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