Thus about sunset Demetrios waited the ship's coming, alone upon the
Needle. This promontory6 is like a Titan's finger of black rock thrust
out into the water. The day was perishing, and the querulous sea before
Demetrios was an unresting welter of gold and blood.
He thought of how he had won safely through a horde7 of dangers, and the gross man chuckled8. He considered that unquestioned rulership of every person near Demetrios which awaited him oversea, and chiefly he thought of Melicent whom he loved even better than he did the power to sneer9 at everything the world contained. And the proconsul chuckled.
He said, aloud:
"I owe very much to Messire de la Forêt. I owe far more than I can estimate. For, by this, those lackeys10 will have slain11 Messire de la Forêt or else they will have taken Messire de la Forêt to King Theodoret, who will piously12 make an end of this handsome idiot. Either way, I shall enjoy tranquillity13 and shall possess my Melicent until I die. Decidedly, I owe a deal to this self-satisfied tall fool."
Thus he contended with his irritation14. It may be that the man was never sane15; it is certain that the mainspring of his least action was an inordinate16 pride. Now hatred17 quickened, spreading from a flicker18 of distaste; and his faculties19 were stupefied, as though he faced a girdling conflagration20. It was not possible to hate adequately this Perion who had struck Demetrios of Anatolia and perhaps was not yet dead; nor could Demetrios think of any sufficing requital21 for this Perion who dared to be so tall and handsome and young-looking when Demetrios was none of these things, for this Perion whom Melicent had loved and loved to-day. And Demetrios of Anatolia had fought with a charmed sword against a person such as this, safe as an angler matched against a minnow; Demetrios of Anatolia, now at the last, accepted alms from what had been until to-day a pertinacious22 gnat23. Demetrios was physically24 shaken by disgust at the situation, and in the sunset's glare his swarthy countenance25 showed like that of Belial among the damned.
"The life of Melicent hangs on my safe return to Nacumera…. Ey, what is that to me!" the proconsul cried aloud. "The thought of Melicent is sweeter than the thought of any god. It is not sweet enough to bribe26 me into living as this Perion's debtor27."
So when the ship touched at the Needle, a half-hour later, that spur of rock was vacant. Demetrios had untethered his horse, had thrown away his sword and other armour28, and had torn his garments; afterward29 he rolled in the first puddle30 he discovered. Thus he set out afoot, in grimy rags—for no one marks a beggar upon the highway—and thus he came again into the realm of King Theodoret, where certainly nobody looked for Demetrios to come unarmed.
With the advantage of a quiet advent31, as was quickly proven, he found no check for a notorious leave-taking.
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