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第6章 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE(3)

The leading men entertain strong suspicions."Caesar drew up his figure from its ordinary state of graceful relaxation into an attitude of commanding dignity, and replied in a voice of which the deep and impassioned melody formed a strange contrast to the humorous and affected tone of his ordinary conversation."Let them suspect.They suspect because they know what they have deserved.What have they done for Rome?--What for mankind? Ask the citizens--ask the provinces.Have they had any other object than to perpetuate their own exclusive power, and to keep us under the yoke of an oligarchical tyranny, which unites in itself the worst evils of every other system, and combines more than Athenian turbulence with more than Persian despotism?""Good Gods! Caesar.It is not safe for you to speak, or for us to listen to, such things, at such a crisis.""Judge for yourselves what you will hear.I will judge for myself what I will speak.I was not twenty years old when Idefied Lucius Sylla, surrounded by the spears of legionaries and the daggers of assassins.Do you suppose that I stand in awe of his paltry successors, who have inherited a power which they never could have acquired; who would imitate his proscriptions, though they have never equalled his conquests?""Pompey is almost as little to be trifled with as Sylla.I heard a consular senator say that, in consequence of the present alarming state of affairs, he would probably be recalled from the command assigned to him by the Manilian law.""Let him come,--the pupil of Sylla's butcheries,--the gleaner of Lucullus's trophies,--the thief-taker of the Senate.""For Heaven's sake, Caius!--if you knew what the Consul said"--"Something about himself, no doubt.Pity that such talents should be coupled with such cowardice and coxcombry.He is the finest speaker living,--infinitely superior to what Hortensius was, in his best days;-- a charming companion, except when he tells over for the twentieth time all the jokes that he made at Verres's trial.But he is the despicable tool of a despicable party.""Your language, Caius, convinces me that the reports which have been circulated are not without foundation.I will venture to prophesy that within a few months the republic will pass through a whole Odyssey of strange adventures.""I believe so; an Odyssey, of which Pompey will be the Polyphemus, and Cicero the Siren.I would have the state imitate Ulysses: show no mercy to the former; but contrive, if it can be done, to listen to the enchanting voice of the other, without being seduced by it to destruction.""But whom can your party produce as rivals to these two famous leaders?""Time will show.I would hope that there may arise a man, whose genius to conquer, to conciliate, and to govern, may unite in one cause an oppressed and divided people;--may do all that Sylla should have done, and exhibit the magnificent spectacle of a great nation directed by a great mind.""And where is such a man to be found?"

"Perhaps where you would least expect to find him.Perhaps he may be one whose powers have hitherto been concealed in domestic or literary retirement.Perhaps he may be one, who, while waiting for some adequate excitement, for some worthy opportunity, squanders on trifles a genius before which may yet be humbled the sword of Pompey and the gown of Cicero.Perhaps he may now be disputing with a sophist; perhaps prattling with a mistress; perhaps" and, as he spoke, he turned away, and resumed his lounge, "strolling in the Forum."...

It was almost midnight.The party had separated.Catiline and Cethegus were still conferring in the supper-room, which was, as usual, the highest apartment of the house.It formed a cupola, from which windows opened on the flat roof that surrounded it.

To this terrace Zoe had retired.With eyes dimmed with fond and melancholy tears, she leaned over the balustrade, to catch the last glimpse of the departing form of Caesar, as it grew more and more indistinct in the moonlight.Had he any thought of her?

Any love for her? He, the favourite of the high-born beauties of Rome, the most splendid, the most graceful, the most eloquent of its nobles? It could not be.His voice had, indeed, been touchingly soft whenever he addressed her.There had been a fascinating tenderness even in the vivacity of his look and conversation.But such were always the manners of Caesar towards women.He had wreathed a sprig of myrtle in her hair as she was singing.She took it from her dark ringlets, and kissed it, and wept over it, and thought of the sweet legends of her own dear Greece,--of youths and girls, who, pining away in hopeless love, had been transformed into flowers by the compassion of the Gods;and she wished to become a flower, which Caesar might sometimes touch, though he should touch it only to weave a crown for some prouder and happier mistress.

She was roused from her musings by the loud step and voice of Cethegus, who was pacing furiously up and down the supper-room.

"May all the Gods confound me, if Caesar be not the deepest traitor, or the most miserable idiot, that ever intermeddled with a plot!"Zoe shuddered.She drew nearer to the window.She stood concealed from observation by the curtain of fine network which hung over the aperture, to exclude the annoying insects of the climate.

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