“I fear,” said Nic?|us, “that my friend Justinian will scarcely have returned, but we are old comrades, and he desired me to act as his Seneschal. For your sake I am sorry, Iduna, for I feel convinced that he would please you.”
“It is, indeed, a fair castle,” replied Iduna, “and none but a true knight12 deserves such a noble residence.”
While she spoke13 the commander of the escort sounded his bugle14, and they commenced the ascent15 of the steep, a winding16 road, cut through a thick wood of ever-green shrubs17. The gradual and easy ascent soon brought them to a portal flanked with towers, which admitted them into the outworks of the fortification. Here they found several soldiers on guard, and the commander again sounding his bugle, the gates of the castle opened, and the Seneschal, attended by a suite18 of many domestics, advanced and welcomed Nic?|us and Iduna. The Prince of Athens dismounting, assisted his fair companion from the litter, and leading her by the band, and preceded by the Seneschal, entered the castle.
They passed through a magnificent hall, hung with choice armour19, and ascending20 a staircase, of Pentelic marble, were ushered21 into a suite of lofty chambers22, lined with Oriental tapestry23, and furnished with many costly24 couches and cabinets. While they admired a spectacle so different to anything they had recently beheld25 or experienced, the Seneschal, followed by a number of slaves in splendid attire26, advanced and offered them rare and choice refreshments27, coffee and confectionery, sherbets and spiced wines. When they had partaken of this elegant cheer, Nic?|us intimated to the Seneschal that the Lady Iduna might probably wish to retire, and instantly a discreet28 matron, followed by six most beautiful girls, each bearing a fragrant29 torch of cinnamon mind roses, advanced and offered to conduct the Lady Iduna to her apartments.
The matron and her company of maidens30 conducted the daughter of Hunniades down a long gallery, which led to a suite of the prettiest chambers in the world. The first was an antechamber, painted like a bower31, but filled with the music of living birds; the second, which was much larger, was entirely32 covered with Venetian mirrors, and resting on a bright Persian carpet were many couches of crimson33 velvet34, covered with a variety of sumptuous35 dresses; the third room was a bath, made in the semblance36 of a gigantic shell. Its roof was of transparent37 alabaster38, glowing with shadowy light.

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极大危险( peril的名词复数 ); 危险的事(或环境) | |
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