第2章

Whiletheill-starredgirlwasthuswalkinginterrifyingsecurityattheedgeoftheprecipice,Trespolo,followinghismaster’swishes,hadestablishedhimselfintheislandasapilgrimfromJerusalem。

Playinghispartandsprinklinghisconversationwithbiblicalphrases,whichcametohimreadily,inhischaracterofex-sacristan,hedistributedabundanceofcharms,woodofthetrueCrossandmilkoftheBlessedVirgin,andallthoseotherinexhaustibletreasuresonwhichtheeagerdevotionofworthypeopledailyfeeds。Hisrelicswerethemoreevidentlyauthenticinthathedidnotsellanyofthem,and,bearinghispovertyinaholymanner,thankedthefaithfulanddeclinedtheiralms。Only,outofregardfortheestablishedvirtueofSolomon,hehadconsentedtobreakbreadwiththefisherman,andwenttotakemealswithhimwiththeregularityofacenobite。Hisabstinencearouseduniversalsurprise:acrustdippedinwater,afewnutsorfigssufficedtokeepthisholymanalive——topreventhim,thatistosay,fromdying。Furthermore,heentertainedNisidabyhistalesofhistravelsandbyhismysteriouspredictions。

Unfortunately,heonlyappearedtowardsevening;forhespenttherestofthedayinausteritiesandinprayers——inotherwords,indrinkinglikeaTurkandsnoringlikeabuffalo。

Onthemorningoftheseventhday,afterthepromisegivenbytheprincetothefisherman’sdaughter,Brancaleonecameintohisservant’sroom,and,shakinghintroughly,criedinhisear,\"Up,odiousmarmot!\"

Trespolo,awakenedsuddenly,rubbedhiseyesinalarm。Thedead,sleepingpeacefullyatthebottomoftheircoffins,willbelessannoyedatthelastdaywhenthetrumpofJudgmentcomestodragthemfromtheirslumbers。Fearhaving,however,immediatelydispersedthedarkcloudsthatoverspreadhiscountenance,hesatup,andaskedwithanappearanceofbewilderment——

\"Whatisthematter,yourexcellency?\"

\"ThematteristhatIwillhaveyouflayedalivealittleifyoudonotleaveoffthatexecrablehabitofsleepingtwentyhoursintheday。\"

\"Iwasnotasleep,prince!\"criedtheservantboldly,ashesprangoutofbed;\"Iwasreflecting——-\"

\"Listentome,\"saidtheprinceinaseveretone;\"youwereonceemployed,Ibelieve,inachemist’sshop?\"

\"Yes,mylord,andIleftbecausemyemployerhadthescandalousbarbaritytomakemepounddrugs,whichtiredmyarmshorribly。\"

\"Hereisaphialcontainingasolutionofopium。\"

\"Mercy!\"criedTrespolo,fallingonhisknees。

\"Getup,idiot,andpaygreatattentiontowhatIamgoingtosaytoyou。ThislittlefoolofaNisidapersistsinwantingmetospeaktoherfather。ImadeherbelievethatIwasgoingawaythiseveningtofetchmypapers。Thereisnotimetolose。Theyknowyouverywellatthefisherman’s。Youwillpourthisliquidintotheirwine;yourlifewillanswerforyournotgivingthemalargerdosethanenoughtoproduceadeepsleep。Youwilltakecaretopreparemeagoodladderforto-night;afterwhichyouwillgoandwaitformeinmyboat,whereyouwillfindNumaandBonaroux。Theyhavemyorders。

Ishallnotwantyouinscalingthefortress;IhavemyCampoBassodagger。\"

\"But,mylord——-\"stammeredTrespolo,astounded。

\"Nodifficulties!\"criedtheprince,stampinghisfootfuriously,\"or,bymyfather’sdeath,Iwillcureyou,onceforall,ofyourscruples。\"Andheturnedonhisheelwiththeairofamanwhoiscertainthatpeoplewillbeverycarefulnottodisobeyhisorders。

TheunhappyTrespolofulfilledhismaster’sinjunctionspunctually。

Withhimfearwastheguidingprinciple。Thateveningthefisherman’ssuppertablewashopelesslydull,andtheshampilgrimtriedinvaintoenlivenitbyfactitiouscheerfulness。Nisidawaspreoccupiedbyherlover’sdeparture,andSolomon,sharingunconsciouslyinhisdaughter’sgrief,swallowedbutadroportwoofwine,toavoidresistingtherepeatedurgencyofhisguest。GabrielhadsetoutinthemorningforSorrentoandwasnottoreturnfortwoorthreedays;hisabsencetendedtoincreasetheoldman’smelancholy。AssoonasTrespolohadretired,thefishermanyieldedtohisfatigue。Nisida,withherarmshangingbyhersides,herheadheavyandherheartoppressedbyasadpresentiment,hadscarcelystrengthtogouptoherroom,andafterhavingmechanicallytrimmedthelamp,sankonherbedaspaleandstiffasacorpse。

Thestormwasbreakingoutwithviolence;oneofthoseterriblestormsseenonlyintheSouth,whenthecongregatedclouds,partingsuddenly,shedtorrentsofrainandofhail,andthreatenanotherdeluge。Theroarofthethunderdrewnearerandwaslikethenoiseofacannonade。Thegulf,latelysocalmandsmooththattheislandwasreflectedasinamirror,hadsuddenlydarkened;thefuriouslyleapingwavesflungthemselvestogetherlikewildhorses;theislandquaked,shakenbyterribleshocks。Eventheboldestfishermenhaddrawntheirboatsashore,and,shutwithintheircabins,encouragedasbesttheycouldtheirfrightenedwivesandchildren。

AmidthedeepdarknessthatoverspreadtheseaNisida’slampcouldbeseengleamingclearandlimpid,asitburnedbeforetheMadonna。Twoboats,withoutrudders,sails,oroars,tossedbythewaves,beatenbythewinds,werewhirlingabovetheabyss;twomenwereinthesetwoboats,theirmusclestense,theirbreastsbare,theirhairflying。Theygazedhaughtilyonthesea,andbravedthetempest。

\"Oncemore,Ibegyou,\"criedoneofthesemen,\"fearnotforme,Gabriel;IpromiseyouthatwithmytwobrokenoarsandalittleperseveranceIshallgettoTorrebeforedaybreak。\"

\"Youaremad,Bastiano;wehavenotbeenableeversincethemorningtogetnearVico,andhavebeenobligedtokeeptackingabout;yourskillandstrengthhavebeenabletodonothingagainstthisfrightfulhurricanewhichhasdrivenusbacktothispoint。\"

\"Itisthefirsttimeyouhaveeverrefusedtogowithme,\"remarkedtheyoungman。

\"Well,yes,mydearBastiano,Idonotknowhowitis,butto-nightI

feeldrawntotheislandbyanirresistiblepower。Thewindshavebeenunchainedtobringmebacktoitinspiteofmyself,andIwillowntoyou,eventhoughitshouldmakemeseemlikeamadmaninyoureyes,thatthissimpleandordinaryeventappearstomelikeanorderfromheaven。Doyouseethatlampshiningoverthere?\"

\"Iknowit,\"answeredBastiano,suppressingasigh。

\"ItwaslightedbeforetheVirginonethedaywhenmysisterwasborn,andforeighteenyearithasneverceasedtoburn,nightandday。Itwasmymother’svow。Youdonotknow,mydearBastiano,youcannotknowhowmanytorturingthoughtsthatvowrecallstome。Mypoormothercalledmetoherdeathbedandtoldmeafrightfultale,ahorriblesecret,whichweighsonmysoullikeacloakoflead,andofwhichIcanonlyrelievemyselfbyconfidingittoafriend。Whenherpainfulstorywasendedsheaskedtoseeandtoembracemysister,whowasjustborn;thenwithhertremblinghand,alreadychilledbytheapproachofdeath,shedesiredtolightthelampherself。’Remember,’thesewereherlastwords,’remember,Gabriel,thatyoursisterisvowedtotheMadonna。AslongasthislightshinesbeforetheblessedimageoftheVirgin,yoursisterwillbeinnodanger。’Youcanunderstandnowwhy,atnight,whenwearecrossingthegulf,myeyesarealwaysfixedonthatlamp。Ihaveabeliefthatnothingcouldshake,whichisthatonthedaythatlightgoesoutmysister’ssoulwillhavetakenflighttoheaven。\"

\"Well,\"criedBastianoinanabrupttonethatbetrayedtheemotionofhisheart,\"ifyouprefertostay,Iwillgoalone。\"

\"Farewell,\"saidGabriel,withoutturningasidehiseyesfromthewindowtowardswhichhefelthimselfdrawnbyafascinationforwhichhecouldnotaccount。Bastianodisappeared,andNisida’sbrother,assistedbythewaves,wasdrawingnearerandnearertotheshore,when,atallonce,heutteredaterriblecrywhichsoundedabovethenoiseofthetempest。

Thestarhadjustbeenextinguished;thelamphadbeenblownout。

\"Mysisterisdead!\"criedGabrieland,leapingintothesea,hecleftthewaveswiththerapidityoflightning。

Thestormhadredoubleditsintensity;longlinesoflightning,rendingthesidesoftheclouds,bathedeverythingintheirtawnyandintermittentlight。Thefishermanperceivedaladderleaningagainstthefrontofhishome,seizeditwithaconvulsivehand,andinthreeboundsflunghimselfintotheroom。Theprincefelthimselfstrangelymovedonmakinghiswayintothispureandsilentretreat。

ThecalmandgentlegazeoftheVirginwhoseemedtobeprotectingtherestofthesleepinggirl,thatperfumeofinnocenceshedaroundthemaidenlycouch,thatlamp,open-eyedamidtheshadows,likeasoulinprayer,hadinspiredtheseducerwithanunknowndistress。

Irritatedbywhathecalledanabsurdcowardice,hehadextinguishedtheobtrusivelight,andwasadvancingtowardsthebed,andaddressingunspokenreproachestohimself,whenGabrielswoopeduponhimwithawoundedtiger’sfiercegnashingoftheteeth。

Brancaleone,byaboldandrapidmovementthatshowednocommondegreeofskillandbravery,whilestrugglinginthegraspofhispowerfuladversary,drewforthinhisrighthandalongdaggerwithafinebarbedblade。Gabrielsmiledscornfully,snatchedtheweaponfromhim,andevenashestoopedtobreakitacrosshisknee,gavetheprinceafuriousblowwithhisheadthatmadehimstaggerandsenthimrollingonthefloor,threepacesaway;then,leaningoverhispoorsisterandgazingonherwithhungryeyes,bythepassinggleamofaflash,\"Dead!\"herepeated,wringinghisarmsindespair,——\"dead!\"

Inthefearfulparoxysmthatcompressedhisthroathecouldfindnootherwordstoassuagehisrageortopourforthhiswoe。Hishair,whichthestormhadflattened,roseonhishead,themarrowofhisboneswaschilled,andhefelthistearsrushbackuponhisheart。

Itwasaterriblemoment;heforgotthatthemurdererstilllived。

Theprince,however,whoseadmirablecomposuredidnotforamomentdeserthim,hadrisen,bruisedandbleeding。Paleandtremblingwithrage,hesoughteverywhereforaweaponwithwhichtoavengehimself。

Gabrielreturnedtowardshimgloomierandmoreominousthanever,andgraspinghisneckwithanironhand,draggedhimintotheroomwheretheoldmanwassleeping。

\"Father!father!father!\"hecriedinapiercingvoice,\"hereistheBastardwhoHasjustmurderedNisida!\"

Theoldman,whohaddrunkbutafewdropsofthenarcoticpotion,wasawakenedbythiscrywhichechoedthroughhissoul;hearoseasthoughmovedbyaspring,flungoffhiscoverings,andwiththatpromptitudeofactionthatGodhasbestoweduponmothersinmomentsofdanger,eventuptohisdaughter’sroom,foundalight,kneltontheedgeofthebed,andbegantotesthischild’spulseandwatchherbreathingwithmortalanxiety。

All!thishadpassedinlesstimethanwehavetakenintellingit。

Brancaleonebyanunheard-ofefforthadfreedhimselffromthehandsoftheyoungfisherman,andsuddenlyresuminghisprincelypride,saidinaloudvoice,\"Youshallnotkillmewithoutlisteningtome。\"

GabrielwouldhaveoverwhelmedhimwithBitterreproaches,but,unabletoutterasingleword,heburstintotears。

\"Yoursifterisnotdead,\"saidtheprince,withcolddignity;\"sheismerelyasleep。Youcanassureyourselfofit,andmeanwhileI

undertake,uponmyHonour,nottomoveasinglestepaway。\"

Thesewordswerepronouncedwithsuchanaccentoftruththatthefishermanwasstruckbythem。Anunexpectedgleamofhopesuddenlydawnedinhisthoughts;hecastuponthestrangeraglanceofhateanddistrust,andmutteredinamuffledvoice,\"Donotflatteryourself,inanycase,thatyouwillbeabletoescapeme。\"

Thenhewentuptohissister’sroom,andapproachingtheoldman,askedtremblingly,\"Well,father?\"

Solomonthrusthimgentlyasidewiththesolicitudeofamotherremovingsomebuzzinginsectfromherchild’scradle,and,makingasigntoenjoinsilence,addedinalowvoice,\"Sheisneitherdeadnorpoisoned。Somephiltrehasbeengiventoherforabadpurpose。

Herbreathingiseven,andshecannotfailtorecoverfromherlethargy。\"

Gabriel,reassuredaboutNisida’slife,returnedsilentlytothegroundfloorwherehehadlefttheseducer。Hismannerwasgraveandgloomy;hewascomingnownottorendthemurdererofhissisterwithhishands,buttoelucidateatreacherousandinfamousmystery,andtoavengehishonourwhichhadbeenbaselyattacked。Heopenedwidethedoubleentrancedoorthatadmitteddaylighttotheapartmentinwhich,onthefewnightsthathespentathome,hewasaccustomedtosleepwithhisfather。Therainhadjuststopped,arayofmoonlightpiercedtheclouds,andallatoncemadeitswayintotheroom。Thefishermanadjustedhisdrippinggarments,walkedtowardsthestranger,whoawaitedhimwithoutstirring,andafterhavinggazeduponhimhaughtily,said,\"Nowyouaregoingtoexplainyourpresenceinourhouse。\"

\"Iconfess,\"saidtheprince,inaneasytoneandwiththemostinsolentassurance,\"thatappearancesareagainstme。Itisthefateofloverstobetreatedasthieves。ButalthoughIhavenottheadvantageofbeingknowntoyou,IambetrothedtothefairNisida——

withyourfather’sapproval,ofcourse。Now,asIhavethemisfortunetopossessveryhardheartedparents,theyhavehadthecrueltytorefusemetheirconsent。Loveledmeastray,andIwasabouttobeguiltyofafaultforwhichayoungmanlikeyououghttohavesomeindulgence。Furthermore,itwasnothingbutamereattemptatanabduction,withthebestintentionsintheworld,Iswear,andIamreadytoatoneforeverythingifyouwillagreetogivemeyourhandandcallmeyourbrother。\"

\"Iwillagreetocallyouacowardandabetrayer!\"repliedGabriel,whosefacehadbeguntoglow,asheheardhissisterspokenofwithsuchimpudentlevity。\"Ifitisthusthatinsultsareavengedintowns,wefishershaveadifferentplan。Ah!soyouflatteredyourselfwiththethoughtofbringingdesolationaiddisgraceintoourhome,andofpayinginfamousassassinstocomeandshareanoldman’sbreadsoastopoisonhisdaughter,ofstealingbynight,likeabrigand,armedwithadagger,intomysister’sroom,andofbeingletoffbymarryingthemostbeautifulwomaninthekingdom!\"

Theprincemadeamovement。

\"Listen,\"continuedGabriel:\"IcouldbreakyouasIbrokeyourdaggerjustnow;butIhavepityonyou。Iseethatyoucandonothingwithyourhands,neitherdefendyourselfnorwork。Go,I

begintounderstand;youareabraggart,myfinesir;yourpovertyisusurped;youhavedeckedyourselfinthesepoorclothes,butyouareunworthyofthem。\"

Hesufferedaglanceofcrushingcontempttofallupontheprince,thengoingtoacupboardhiddeninthewall,hedrewoutarifleandanaxe。

\"Here,\"saidhe,\"arealltheweaponsinthehouse;choose。\"

Aflashofjoyilluminatedthecountenanceoftheprince,whohadhithertosuppressedhisrage。Heseizedtherifleeagerly,drewthreestepsbackward,anddrawinghimselfuptohisfullheight,said,\"Youwouldhavedonebettertolendmethisweaponatthebeginning;forthenIwouldhavebeensparedfromwitnessingyoursillyvapouringsandfranticconvulsions。Thanks,young-man;oneofmyservantswillbringyoubackyourgun。Farewell。\"

Andhethrewhimhispurse,whichfellheavilyatthefisherman’sfeet。

\"Ilentyouthatrifletofightwithme,\"criedGabriel,whomsurprisehadrootedtothespot。

\"Moveaside,mylad;youareoutofyoursenses,\"saidtheprince,takingasteptowardsthedoor。

\"Soyourefusetodefendyourself?\"askedGabrielinadeterminedvoice。

\"IhavetoldyoualreadythatIcannotfightwithyou。\"

\"Whynot?\"

\"BecausesuchisthewillofGod;becauseyouwereborntocrawlandItotrampleyouundermyfeet;becauseallthebloodthatIcouldshedinthisislandwouldnotpurchaseonedropofmyblood;becauseathousandlivesofwretcheslikeyouarenotequaltoonehourofmine;becauseyouwillkneelatmynamethatI,amnowgoingtoutter;because,inshort,youarebutapoorfishermanandmynameisPrinceofBrancaleone。\"

Atthisdreadedname,whichtheyoungnoblemanflung,likeathunderbolt,athishead,thefishermanboundedlikealion。Hedrewadeepbreath,asthoughhehadliftedaweightthathadlongrestedonhisheart。

\"Ah!\"hecried,\"youhavegivenyourselfintomyhands,mylord!

Betweenthepoorfishermanandtheall-powerfulprincethereisadebtofblood。Youshallpayforyourselfandforyourfather。Wearegoingtosettleouraccounts,yourexcellency,\"headded,risinghisaxeovertheheadoftheprince,whowasaimingathim。\"Oh!

youwereintoogreathastetochoose:therifleisnotloaded。\"Theprinceturnedpale。

\"Betweenourtwofamilies,\"Gabrielcontinued,\"thereexistsahorriblesecretwhichmymotherconfidedtomeonthebrinkofthegrave,ofwhichmyfatherhimselfisunaware,andthatnomanintheworldmustlearn。Youaredifferent,youaregoingtodie。\"

Hedraggedhimintothespaceoutsidethehouse。

\"Doyouknowwhymysister,whomyouwishedtodishonour,wasvowedtotheMadonna?Becauseyourfather,likeyou,wishedtodishonourmymother。Inyouraccursedhousethereisatraditionofinfamy。

Youdonotknowwhatslowandterribletormentsmypoormotherendured-tormentsthatbrokeherstrengthandcausedhertodieinearlyyouth,andthatherangelicsouldaredconfidetononebuthersoninthatsupremehourandinordertobidmewatchovermysister。\"

Thefishermanwipedawayaburningtear。\"Oneday,beforewewereborn,afinelady,richlydressed,landedinourislandfromasplendidboat;sheaskedtoseemymother,whowasasyoungandbeautifulasmyNisidaisto-day。Shecouldnotceasefromadmiringher;sheblamedtheblindnessoffatewhichhadburiedthislovelyjewelinthebosomofanobscureisland;sheshoweredpraises,caresses,andgiftsuponmymother,andaftermanyindirectspeeches,finallyaskedherparentsforher,thatshemightmakeherherlady-

in-waiting。Thepoorpeople,foreseeingintheprotectionofsogreataladyabrilliantfuturefortheirdaughter,wereweakenoughtoyield。Thatladywasyourmother;anddoyouknowwhyshecamethustoseekthatpoorinnocentmaiden?Becauseyourmotherhadalover,andbecauseshewishedtomakesure,inthisinfamousmanner,oftheprince’sindulgence。\"

\"Silence,wretch!\"

\"Oh,yourexcellencywillhearmeout。Atthebeginning,mypoormotherfoundherselfsurroundedbythetenderestcare:theprincesscouldnotbepartedfromherforamoment;themostflatteringwords,thefinestclothes,therichestornamentswerehers;theservantspaidherasmuchrespectasthoughshewereadaughterofthehouse。

Whenherparentswenttoseeherandtoinquirewhethershedidnotatallregrethavingleftthem,theyfoundhersolovelyandsohappy,thattheyblessedtheprincessasagoodangelsentthemfromGod。Thentheprinceconceivedaremarkableaffectionformymother;

littlebylittlehismannersbecamemorefamiliarandaffectionate。

Atlasttheprincesswentawayforafewdays,regrettingthatshecouldnottakewithherherdearchild,asshecalledher。Thentheprince’sbrutalityknewnofurtherbarriers;henolongerconcealedhisshamefulplansofseduction;hespreadbeforethepoorgirl’seyespearlnecklacesandcasketsofdiamonds;hepassedfromthemostglowingpassiontotheblackestfury,fromthehumblestprayerstothemosthorriblethreats。Thepoorchildwasshutupinacellarwheretherewashardlyagleamofdaylight,andeverymorningafrightfulgaolercameandthrewherabitofblackbread,repeatingwithoathsthatitonlydependeduponherselftoalterallthisbybecomingtheprince’smistress。Thiscrueltycontinuedfortwoyears。Theprincesshadgoneonalongjourney,andmymother’spoorparentsbelievedthattheirdaughterwasstillhappywithherprotectress。Onherreturn,having;nodoubtfreshsinsforwhichsheneededforgiveness,shetookmymotherfromherdungeon,assumedtheliveliestindignationatthishorribletreatment,aboutwhichsheappearedtohaveknownnothing,wipedhertears,andbyanabominablerefinementofperfidyreceivedthethanksofthevictimwhomshewasabouttosacrifice。

Oneevening——Ihavejustfinished,mylord——theprincesschosetosupalonewithherlady-in-waiting:therarestfruits,themostexquisitedishes,andthemostdelicatewineswereservedtomypoormother,whoseprolongedprivationshadinjuredherhealthandweakenedherreason;shegavewaytoamorbidgaiety。Diabolicalphiltreswerepouredintohercup;thatisanothertraditioninyourfamily。Mymotherfeltuplifted,hereyesshonewithfeverishbrilliance,hercheekswereonfire。Thentheprincecamein——oh!yourexcellencywillseethatGodprotectsthepoor。Mydarlingmother,likeafrighteneddove,shelteredherselfinthebosomoftheprincess,whopushedheraway,laughing。Thepoordistraughtgirl,trembling,weeping,kneltdowninthemidstofthatinfamousroom。ItwasSt。

Anne’sDay;allatoncethehouseshook,thewallscracked,criesofdistressrangoutinthestreets。Mymotherwassaved。ItwastheearthquakethatdestroyedhalfNaples。Youknowallaboutit,mylord,sinceyouroldpalaceisnolongerhabitable。\"

\"Whatareyoudrivingat?\"criedBrancaleoneinterribleagitation。

\"Oh,Imerelywishtopersuadeyouthatyoumustfightwithme,\"

answeredthefishermancoldly,asheofferedhimacartridge。\"Andnow,\"headded,inanexcitedtone,\"sayyourprayers,mylord;forI

warnyou,youwilldiebymyhand;justicemustbedone。\"

Theprincecarefullyexaminedthepowderandshot,madesurethathisriflewasingoodcondition;loadedit,and,eagertomakeanend,tookaimatthefisherman;but,eitherbecausehehadbeensomuchdisturbedbyhisopponent’sterribletale,or,becausethegrasswaswetfromthestorm,atthemomentwhenheputforwardhisleftfoottosteadyhisshot,heslipped,losthisbalanceandfellononeknee。Hefiredintotheair。

\"Thatdoesnotcount,mylord,\"criedGabrielinstantly,andhandedhimasecondcharge。

AtthenoiseofthereportSolomonhadappearedatthewindow,and,understandingwhatwasgoingon,hadliftedhishandstoheaven,inordertoaddresstoGodadumbandferventprayer。Eligiutteredafrightfulinprecation,andhastilyreloadedhisrifle;but,struckbythecalmconfidenceoftheyoungman,whostoodmotionlessbeforehim,andbytheoldman,who,impassiveandundisturbed,seemedtobeconjuringGodinthenameofafather’sauthority,disconcertedbyhisfall,hiskneesshakingandhisarmjarred,hefeltthechillsofdeathrunninginhisveins。Attempting,nevertheless,tomasterhisemotion,hetookaimasecondtime;thebulletwhistledbythefisherman’searandburieditselfinthestemofapoplar。

Theprince,withtheenergyofdespair,seizedthebarrelofhisweaponinbothhands;butGabrielwascomingforwardwithhisaxe,aterriblefoe,andhisfirststrokecarriedawaythebuttoftherifle。Hewasstillhesitating,however,tokilladefencelessman,whentwoarmedservantsappearedattheendofthepathway。Gabrieldidnotseethemcoming;butatthemomentwhentheywouldhaveseizedhimbytheshoulders,Solomonutteredacryandrushedtohisson’sassistance。

\"Help,Numa!help,Bonaroux!Deathtotheruffians!Theywanttomurderme。\"

\"Youlie,PrinceofBrancaleone!\"criedGabriel,andwithoneblowoftheaxeheclefthisskull。

Thetwobravoeswhowerecomingtotheirmaster’sassistance,whentheysawhimfall,tookflight;SolomonandhissonwentuptoNisida’sroom。Theyounggirlhadjustshakenoffherheavyslumber;

aslightperspirationmoistenedherbrow,andsheopenedhereyesslowlytothedawningday。

\"Whyareyoulookingatmeinthatway,father?\"shesaid,hermindstillwanderingalittlerandshepassedherhandoverherforehead。

Theoldmanembracedhertenderly。

\"Youhavejustpassedthroughagreatdanger,mypoorNisida,\"saidhe;\"arise,andletusgivethankstotheMadonna。\"

Thenallthree,kneelingbeforethesacredimageoftheVirgin,begantorecitelitanies。Butatthatveryinstantanoiseofarmssoundedintheenclosure,thehousewassurroundedbysoldiers,andalieutenantofgendarmes,seizingGabriel,saidinaloudvoice,\"Inthenameofthelaw,Iarrestyouforthemurderthatyouhavejustcommitteduponthepersonofhisexcellencyandillustriouslordship,thePrinceofBrancaleone。\"

Nisida,struckbythesewords,remainedpaleandmotionlesslikeamarblestatuekneelingonatomb;Gabrielwasalreadypreparingtomakeanunreasoningresistance,whenagesturefromhisfatherstoppedhim。

\"Signortenente,\"saidtheoldman,addressinghimselftotheofficer,\"mysonkilledtheprinceinlawfuldefence,forthelatterhadscaledourhouseandmadehiswayinatnightandwitharmsinhishand。Theproofsarebeforeyoureyes。Hereisaladdersetupagainstthewindow;andhere,\"heproceeded,pickingupthetwopiecesofthebrokenblade,\"isadaggerwiththeBrancaleonearms。

However,wedonotrefusetofollowyou。\"

Thelastwordsofthefishermanweredrownedbycriesof\"Downwiththesbirri!downwiththegendarmes!\"whichwererepeatedineverydirection。Thewholeislandwasupinarms,andthefisher-folkwouldhavesufferedthemselvestobecutuptothelastmanbeforeallowingasinglehairofSolomonorofhissontobetouched;buttheoldmanappeareduponhisthreshold,and,stretchingouthisarmwithacalmandgravemovementthatquietedtheangerofthecrowd,hesaid,\"Thanks,mychildren;thelawmustberespected。Ishallbeable,alone,todefendtheinnocenceofmysonbeforethejudges。\"

HardlythreemonthshaveelapsedsincethedayuponwhichwefirstbeheldtheoldfishermanofNisidasittingbeforethedoorofhisdwelling,irradiatedbyallthehappinessthathehadsucceededincreatingaroundhim,reigninglikeaking,onhisthroneofrock,andblessinghistwochildren,themostbeautifulcreaturesintheisland。Nowthewholeexistenceofthisman,whowasoncesohappyandsomuchenvied,ischanged。Thesmilingcottage,thathungoverthegulflikeaswanoveratransparentlake,issadanddesolate;

thelittleenclosure,withitshedgesoflilacandhawthorn,wherejoyousgroupsusedtocomeandsitatthecloseofday,issilentanddeserted。Nohumansounddarestotroublethemourningofthissaddenedsolitude。Onlytowardseveningthewavesofthesea,compassionatingsuchgreatmisfortunes,cometomurmurplaintivenotesuponthebeach。

Gabrielhasbeencondemned。Thenewsofthehigh-bornPrinceofBrancaleone’sdeath,soyoung,sohandsome,andsouniversallyadored,notonlyflutteredthearistocracyofNaples,butexcitedprofoundindignationinallclassesofpeople。Hewasmournedbyeverybody,andaunanimouscryforvengeancewasraisedagainstthemurderer。

Theauthoritiesopenedtheinquirywithalarmingpromptness。Themagistrateswhomtheirofficecalledtojudgethisdeplorableaffairdisplayed,however,themostirreproachableintegrity。Noconsiderationoutsidetheirduty,nodeferenceduetosonobleandpowerfulafamily,couldshaketheconvictionsoftheirconscience。

Historyhaskeptarecordofthismemorabletrial;andhas,noreproachtomaketomenwhichdoesnotapplyequallytotheimperfectionofhumanlaws。Theappearanceofthings,thatfatalcontradictionwhichthegeniusofevilsooftenhereonearthgivestotruth,overwhelmedthepoorfishermanwiththemostevidentproofs。

Trespolo,inwhomfearhaddestroyedallscruples,beingfirstexamined,ashavingbeentheyoungprince’sconfidant,declaredwithcoolimpudencethat,hismasterhavingshownawishtoescapeforafewdaysfromtheimportunitiesofayoungmarriedladywhosepassionwasbeginningtotirehim,hadfollowedhimtotheislandwiththreeorfourofhismostfaithfulservants,andthathehimselfhadadoptedthedisguiseofapilgrim,notwishingtobetrayhisexcellency’sincognitotothefisher-people,whowouldcertainlyhavetormentedsopowerfulapersonbyallsortsofpetitions。Twolocalwatchmen,whohadhappenedtobeonthehillsideatthemomentofthecrime,gaveevidencethatconfirmedthevalet’slengthystatement;hiddenbysomeunderwood,theyhadseenGabrielrushupontheprince,andhaddistinctlyheardthelastwordsofthedyingman;

calling\"Murder!\"Allthewitnesses,eventhosesummonedattherequestoftheprisoner,madehiscaseworsebytheirstatements,whichtheytriedtomakefavourable。Thusthecourt,withitsusualperspicacityanditsinfalliblecertainty,succeededinestablishingthefactthatPrinceEligiofBrancaleone,havingtakenatemporarydisliketotownlife,hadretiredtothelittleislandofNisida,theretogivehimselfuppeaceablytothepleasureoffishing,forwhichhehadatalltimeshadaparticularpredilection(aproofappearedamongthedocumentsofthecasethattheprincehadregularlybeenpresenteveryotheryearatthetunny-fishingonhispropertyatPalermo);thatwhenoncehewasthushiddenintheisland,Gabrielmighthaverecognisedhim,havinggonewithhissistertotheprocession,afewdaysbefore,andhad,nodoubt,plannedtomurderhim。Onthedaybeforethenightofthecrime,theabsenceofGabrielandthediscomposureofhisfatherandsisterhadbeenremarked。Towardseveningtheprincehaddismissedhisservant,andgoneoutalone,ashiscustomwas,towalkbytheseashore。

Surprisedbythestormandnotknowingthebywaysoftheisland,hehadwanderedroundthefisherman’shouse,seekingashelter;thenGabriel,encouragedbythedarknessandbythenoiseofthetempest,whichseemedlikelytocoverthecriesofhisvictim,had,afterprolongedhesitation,resolvedtocommithiscrime,andhavingfiredtwoshotsattheunfortunateyoungmanwithoutsucceedinginwoundinghim,hadputanendtohimbyblowsoftheaxe;lastly,atthemomentwhen,withSolomon’sassistance,hewasabouttothrowthebodyintothesea,theprince’sservantshavingappeared,theyhadgoneuptothegirl’sroom,and,inventingtheirabsurdtale,hadcastthemselvesontheirkneesbeforetheVirgin,inordertomisleadtheauthorities。AllthecircumstancesthatpoorSolomoncitedinhisson’sfavourturnedagainsthim:theladderatNisida’swindowbelongedtothefisherman;thedaggerwhichyoungBrancaleonealwayscarrieduponhimtodefendhimselfhadevidentlybeentakenfromhimafterhisdeath,andGabrielhadhastenedtobreakit,soastodestroy,tothebestofhispower,thetracesofhiscrime。

Bastiano’sevidencedidnotreceiveaminute’sconsideration:he,todestroytheideaofpremeditation,declaredthattheyoungfishermanhadlefthimonlyatthemomentwhenthestormbrokeovertheisland;

but,inthefirstplace,theyoungdiverwasknowntobeGabriel’smostdevotedfriendandhissister’swarmestadmirer,and,inthesecond,hehadbeenseentolandatTorreduringthesamehourinwhichhehadaffirmedthathewasneartoNisida。Asfortheprince’spassionforthepoorpeasantgirl,themagistratessimplyshruggedtheirshouldersattheridiculousassertionofthat,andespeciallyattheyounggirl’sallegedresistanceandtheextrememeasurestowhichtheprincewassupposedtohaveresortedtoconquerthevirtueofNisida。EligiofBrancaleonewassoyoung,sohandsome,soseductive,andatthesametimesocoolamidhissuccesses,thathehadneverbeensuspectedofviolence,exceptingettingridofhismistresses。Finally,anoverwhelmingandunanswerableproofoverthrewalltheargumentsforthedefence:underthefisherman’sbedhadbeenfoundapursewiththeBrancaleonearms,fullofgold,thepursewhich,ifourreadersremember,theprincehadflungasalastinsultatGabriel’sfeet。

Theoldmandidnotloseheartatthisfabricoflies;afterthepleadingsoftheadvocateswhoseruinouseloquencehehadboughtwithheavygold,hedefendedhissonhimself,andputsomuchtruth,somuchpassion,andsomanytearsintohisspeech,thatthewholeaudiencewasmoved,andthreeofthejudgesvotedforanacquittal;

butthemajoritywasagainstit,andthefatalverdictwaspronounced。

Thenewsatoncespreadthroughoutthelittleisland,andcausedthedeepestdejectionthere。Thefisherswho,atthefirstirruptionofforce,hadrisenasonemantodefendtheircomrade’scause,bowedtheirheadswithoutamurmurbeforetheunquestionedauthorityofalegaljudgment。Solomonreceivedunflinchinglythestabthatpiercedhisheart。Nosighescapedhisbreast;notearcametohiseyes;hiswounddidnotbleed。Sincehisson’sarresthehadsoldallhepossessedintheworld,eventhelittlesilvercrossleftbyhiswifeatherdeath,eventhepearlnecklacethatflatteredhisfatherlypridebylosingitswhitenessagainsthisdearNisida’sthroat;thepiecesofgoldgainedbythesaleofthesethingshehadsewnintohiscoarsewoollencap,andhadestablishedhimselfinthecity。Heatenothingbutthebreadthrowntohimbythepityofpassers-by,andsleptonthestepsofchurchesoratthemagistrates’door。

Toestimateatitsfullvaluetheheroiccourageofthisunhappyfather,onemusttakeageneralviewofthewholeextentofhismisfortune。Overwhelmedbyageandgrief,helookedforwardwithsolemncalmnesstotheterriblemomentwhichwouldbearhisson,afewdaysbeforehim,tothegrave。Hissharpestagonywasthethoughtoftheshamethatwouldenvelophisfamily。ThefirstscaffolderectedinthatgentlymanneredislandwouldariseforGabriel,andthatignominiouspunishmenttarnishthewholepopulationandimprintuponitthefirstbrandofdisgrace。Byasadtransition,whichyetcomessoeasilyinthedestinyofman,thepoorfathergrewtolongforthosemomentsofdangeratwhichhehadformerlytrembled,thosemomentsinwhichhissonmighthavediednobly。Andnowallwaslost:alonglifeofwork,ofabnegation,andofgooddeeds,apureandstainlessreputationthathadextendedbeyondthegulfintodistantcountries,andthetraditionaladmiration,risingalmosttoworship,ofseveralgenerations;allthesethingsonlyservedtodeepenthepitintowhichthefishermanhadfallen,atoneblow,fromhiskinglyheight。Goodfame,thatdivinehalowithoutwhichnothinghereonearthissacred,haddisappeared。Mennolongerdaredtodefendthepoorwretch,theypitiedhim。Hisnamewouldsooncarryhorrorwithit,andNisida,poororphan,wouldbenothingtoanyonebutthesisterofamanwhohadbeencondemnedtodeath。EvenBastianoturnedawayhisfaceandwept。Thus,wheneveryrespitewasover,whenpoorSolomon’severyattempthadfailed,peopleinthetownwhosawhimsmilestrangely,asthoughundertheobsessionofsomefixedidea,saidtooneanotherthattheoldmanhadlosthisreason。

Gabrielsawhislastdaydawn,serenelyandcalmly。Hissleephadbeendeep;heawokefullofunknownjoy;acheerfulrayofsunlight,fallingthroughtheloophole,waveredoverthefinegoldenstrawinhiscell;anautumnbreezeplayingaroundhim,broughtanagreeablecoolnesstohisbrow,andstirredinhislonghair。Thegaoler,whowhilehehadhadhiminhischargehadalwaysbehavedhumanely,struckbyhishappylooks,hesitatedtoannouncethepriest’svisit,infearofcallingthepoorprisonerfromhisdream。Gabrielreceivedthenewswithpleasure;heconversedfortwohourswiththegoodpriest,andshedsweettearsonreceivingthelastabsolution。

Thepriestlefttheprisonwithtearsinhiseyes,declaringaloudthathehadneverinhislifemetwithamorebeautiful,pure,resigned,andcourageousspirit。

Thefishermanwasstillundertheinfluenceofthisconsolingemotionwhenhissisterentered。Sincethedaywhenshehadbeencarried,fainting,fromtheroomwhereherbrotherhadjustbeenarrested,thepoorgirl,shelteredundertheroofofanaunt,andaccusingherselfofalltheevilthathadbefallen,haddonenothingbutweepatthefeetofherholyprotectress。Bowedbygrieflikeayounglilybeforethestorm,shewouldspendwholehours,pale,motionless,detachedfromearthlythings,hertearsflowingsilentlyuponherbeautifulclaspedhands。Whenthemomentcametogoandembraceherbrotherforthelasttime,Nisidaarosewiththecourageofasaint。

Shewipedawaythetracesofhertears,smoothedherbeautifulblackhair,andputonherbestwhitedress。Poorchild,shetriedtohidehergriefbyanangelicdeception。Shehadthestrengthtosmile!

AtthesightofheralarmingpallorGabrielfelthisheartwrung,acloudpassedoverhiseyes;hewouldhaveruntomeether,but,heldbackbythechainwhichfetteredhimtoapillarofhisprison,steppedbacksharplyandstumbled。Nisidaflewtoherbrotherandupheldhiminherarms。Theyounggirlhadunderstoodhim;sheassuredhimthatshewaswell。Fearingtoremindhimofhisterribleposition,shespokevolublyofallmannerofthings——heraunt,theweather,theMadonna。Thenshestoppedsuddenly,frightenedatherownwords,frightenedatherownsilence;shefixedherburninggazeuponherbrother’sbrowasthoughtofascinatehim。Littlebylittleanimationreturnedtoher;afaintcolourtintedherhollowedcheeks,andGabriel,deceivedbythemaiden’ssuperhumanefforts,thoughtherstillbeautiful,andthankedGodinhisheartforhavingsparedthistendercreature。Nisida,asthoughshehadfollowedherbrother’ssecretthoughts,cameclosetohim,pressedhishandwithanairofunderstanding,andmurmuredlowinhisear,\"Fortunatelyourfatherhasbeenawayfortwodays;hesentmewordthathewouldbedetainedintown。Forus,itisdifferent;weareyoung,wehavecourage!\"

Thepooryounggirlwastremblinglikealeaf。

\"Whatwillbecomeofyou,mypoorNisida?\"

\"Bah!IwillpraytotheMadonna。Doesshenotwatchoverus?\"Thegirlstopped,struckbythesoundofherownwords,whichthecircumstancessocruellycontradicted。Butlookingatherbrother,shewentoninalowtone:\"Assuredlyshedoeswatchoverus。Sheappearedtomelastnightinadream。SheheldherchildJesusonherarm,andlookedatmewithamother’stenderness。Shewishestomakesaintsofus,forshelovesus;andtobeasaint,yousee,Gabriel,onemustsuffer。\"

\"Well,goandprayforme,mykindsister;goawayfromtheviewofthissadplace,whichwilleventuallyshakeyourfirmness,andperhapsmine。Go;weshallseeeachotheragaininheavenabove,whereourmotheriswaitingforus——ourmotherwhomyouhavenotknown,andtowhomIshalloftenspeakofyou。Farewell,mysister,untilwemeetagain!\"

Andhekissedherontheforehead。

Theyounggirlcalledupallherstrengthintoherheartforthissuprememoment;shewalkedwithafirmstep;havingreachedthethreshold,sheturnedroundandwavedhimafarewell,preventingherselfbyanervouscontractionfromburstingintotears,butassoonasshewasinthecorridor,asobbrokefromherbosom,andGabriel,whohearditechofromthevaultedroof,thoughtthathisheartwouldbreak。

Thenhethrewhimselfonhisknees,and,liftinghishandstoheaven,cried,\"Ihavefinishedsuffering;Ihavenothingmorethatholdsmetolife。IthankThee,myGod!Thouhastkeptmyfatheraway,andhastbeenwillingtosparethepooroldmanagriefthatwouldhavebeenbeyondhisstrength。\"

Itwasatthehourofnoon,afterhavingexhaustedeverypossiblemeans,pouredouthisgoldtothelastpiece,andembracedthekneesofthelowestservingman,thatSolomonthefishermantookhiswaytohisson’sprison。Hisbrowwassowoebegonethattheguardsdrewback,seizedwithpity,andthegaolerweptasheclosedthedoorofthecelluponhim。Theoldmanremainedsomemomentswithoutadvancingastep,absorbedincontemplationofhisson。Bythetawnygleamofhiseyemightbedivinedthatthesoulofthemanwasmovedatthatinstantbysomedarkproject。Heseemedneverthelessstruckbythe-beautyofGabriel’sface。Threemonthsinprisonhadrestoredtohisskinthewhitenessthatthesunhadturnedbrown;hisfinedarkhairfellincurlsaroundhisneck,hiseyesrestedonhisfatherwithaliquidandbrilliantgaze。Neverhadthisheadbeensobeautifulasnow,whenitwastofall。

\"Alas,mypoorson!\"saidtheoldman,\"thereisnohopeleft;youmustdie。\"

\"Iknowit,\"answeredGabrielinatoneoftenderreproach,\"anditisnotthatwhichmostafflictsmeatthismoment。Butyou,too,whydoyouwishtogivemepain,atyourage?Whydidyounotstayinthetown?\"

\"Inthetown,\"theoldmanreturned,\"theyhavenopity;Icastmyselfattheking’sfeet,ateverybody’sfeet;thereisnopardon,nomercyforus。\"

\"Well,inGod’sname,whatisdeathtome?Imeetitdailyonthesea。Mygreatest,myonlytormentisthepainthattheyarecausingyou。\"

\"AndI,doyouthink,myGabriel,thatIonlysufferinseeingyoudie?Oh,itisbutapartingforafewdays;Ishallsoongotojoinyou。Butadarkersorrowweighsuponme。Iamstrong,Iamaman\"。

Hestopped,fearingthathehadsaidtoomuch;thendrawingneartohisson,hesaidinatearfulvoice,\"Forgiveme,myGabriel;Iamthecauseofyourdeath。Ioughttohavekilledtheprincewithmyownhand。Inourcountry,childrenandoldmenarenotcondemnedtodeath。Iamovereightyyearsold;Ishouldhavebeenpardoned;theytoldmethatwhen,withtears,Iaskedpardonforyou;oncemore,forgiveme,Gabriel;Ithoughtmydaughterwasdead;Ithoughtofnothingelse;andbesides,Ididnotknowthelaw。\"

\"Father,father!\"criedGabriel,touched,\"whatareyousaying?I

wouldhavegivenmylifeathousandtimesovertopurchaseonedayofyours。Sinceyouarestrongenoughtobepresentatmylasthour,fearnot;youwillnotseemeturnpale;yoursonwillbeworthyofyou。\"

\"Andheistodie,todie!\"criedSolomon,strikinghisforeheadindespair,andcastingonthewallsofthedungeonalookoffirethatwouldfainhavepiercedthem。

\"Iamresigned,father,\"saidGabrielgently;didnotChristascendthecross?\"

\"Yes,\"murmuredtheoldmaninamuffledvoice,\"butHedidnotleavebehindasisterdishonouredbyHisdeath。\"

Thesewords,whichescapedtheoldfishermaninspiteofhimself,threwasuddenandterriblelightintothesoulofGabriel。Forthefirsttimeheperceivedalltheinfamousmannerofhisdeath:theshamelesspopulacecrowdingroundthescaffold,thehatefulhandoftheexecutionertakinghimbytheHair,andthedropsofhisbloodbesprinklingthewhiteraimentofhissisterandcoveringherwithshame。

\"Oh,ifIcouldgetaweapon!\"criedGabriel,hishaggardeyesroamingaround。

\"Itisnottheweaponthatislacking,\"answeredSolomon,carryinghishandtothehiltofadaggerthathehadhiddeninhisbreast。

\"Thenkillme,father,\"saidGabrielinalowtone,butwithanirresistibleaccentofpersuasionandentreaty;\"ohyes,Iconfessitnow,theexecutioner’shandfrightensme。MyNisida,mypoorNisida,Ihaveseenher;shewasherejustnow,asbeautifulandaspaleastheMadonnaDolorosa;shesmiledtohidefrommehersufferings。Shewashappy,poorgirl,becauseshebelievedyouaway。Oh,howsweetitwillbetometodiebyyourhand!Yougavemelife;takeitback,father,sinceGodwillhaveitso。AndNisidawillbesaved。

Oh,donothesitate!Itwouldbeacowardiceonthepartofbothofus;sheismysister,sheisyourdaughter。\"

Andseeingthathispowerfulwillhadsubjugatedtheoldman,hesaid,\"Help!help,father!\"andofferedhisbreasttotheblow。Thepoorfatherliftedhishandtostrike;butamortalconvulsionranthroughallhislimbs;hefellintohisson’sarms,andbothburstintotears。

\"Poorfather!\"saidGabriel。\"Ioughttohaveforeseenthat。Givemethatdaggerandturnaway;Iamyoungandmyarmwillnottremble。\"

\"Ohno!\"returnedSolomonsolemnly,\"no,myson,forthenyouwouldbeasuicide!Letyoursoulascendtoheavenpure!GodwillgivemeHisstrength。Moreover,wehavetimeyet。\"

Andalastrayofhopeshoneintheeyesofthefisherman。

Thentherepassedinthatdungeononeofthosescenesthatwordscanneverreproduce。Thepoorfathersatdownonthestrawathisson’ssideandlaidhisheadgentlyuponhisknees。Hesmiledtohimthroughhistears,asonesmilestoasickchild;hepassedhishandslowlythroughthesilkycurlsofhishair,andaskedhimcountlessquestions,intermingledwithcaresses。Inordertogivehimadistasteforthisworldhekeptontalkingtohimoftheother。

Then,withasuddenchange,hequestionedhimminutelyaboutallsortsofpastmatters。Sometimeshestoppedinalarm,andcountedthebeatingsofhisheart,whichwerehurriedlymarkingthepassageoftime。

\"Tellmeeverything,mychild;haveyouanydesire,anywishthatcouldbesatisfiedbeforeyoudie?Areyouleavinganywomanwhomyoulovedsecretly?Everythingwehaveleftshallbehers。\"

\"Iregretnothingonearthbutyouandmysister。YouaretheonlypersonswhomIhavelovedsincemymother’sdeath。\"

\"Well,becomforted。Yoursisterwillbesaved。\"

\"Oh,yes!Ishalldiehappy。\"

\"Doyouforgiveourenemies?\"

\"Withallthestrengthofmyheart。IprayGodtohavemercyonthewitnesseswhoaccusedme。MayHeforgivememysins!\"

\"Howoldisitthatyouwillsoonbe?\"theoldmanaskedsuddenly,forhisreasonwasbeginningtototter,andhismemoryhadfailedhim。

\"Iwastwenty-fiveonAllHallows’Day。\"

\"True;itwasasadday,thisyear;youwereinprison。\"

\"Doyourememberhow,fiveyearsago,onthatsamedayIgottheprizeintheregattaatVenice?\"

\"Tellmeaboutthat,mychild。\"

Andhelistened,hisneckstretchedforward,hismouthhalfopen,hishandsinhisson’s。Asoundofstepscameinfromthecorridor,andadullknockwasstruckuponthedoor。Itwasthefatalhour。Thepoorfatherhadforgottenit。

Thepriestshadalreadybeguntosingthedeathhymn;theexecutionerwasready,theprocessionhadsetout,whenSolomonthefishermanappearedsuddenlyonthethresholdoftheprison,hiseyesaflameandhisbrowradiantwiththehaloofthepatriarchs。Theoldmandrewhimselfuptohisfullheight,andraisinginonehandthereddenedknife,saidinasublimevoice,\"Thesacrificeisfulfilled。GoddidnotsendHisangeltostaythehandofAbraham。\"

Thecrowdcarriedhimintriumph!

[ThedetailsofthiscasearerecordedinthearchivesoftheCriminalCourtatNaples。Wehavechangednothingintheageorpositionofthepersonswhoappearinthisnarrative。OneofthemostcelebratedadvocatesattheNeapolitanbarsecuredtheacquittaloftheoldman。]