[Serapis Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookSerapis Complete CHAPTER XV 15/22
It is coming; I can hear from afar the brazen tramp of the airy and incorporeal monster.
A queer sort of giant--smaller than the mathematical point of which we were speaking, and yet vast beyond all measurement.
Aye, aye; our intelligence, polyp-like, has long arms and can apprehend vast size and wide extent; but it can no more conceive of nothingness than it can of infinite space or time. "I was dreaming that this monstrous Nought had come to his kingdom and was opening a yawning mouth and toothless jaws to swallow its all down into the throat that it has not got--you, and me, and your young officer, with this splendid, recreant city and the sky and the earth. Wait, only wait! The glorious image of Serapis still stands radiant, but the cross casts an ominous shadow that has already darkened the light over half the earth! Our gods are an abomination to Caesar, and Cynegius only carries out his wishes..." Here Damia was interrupted by the steward, who rushed breathless into the room, exclaiming: "Lost! All is lost! An edict of Theodosius commands that every temple of the gods shall be closed, and the heavy cavalry have dispersed our force." "Ah ha!" croaked the old woman in shrill accents.
"You see, you see! There it is: the beginning of the end! Yes--your cavalry are a powerful force.
They are digging a grave--wide and deep, with room in it for many: for you, for me, and for themselves, too, and for their Prefect .-- Call Argus, man, and carry me into the Gynaeconitis--[The women's apartment]--and there tell us what has happened." In the women's room the steward told all he knew, and a sad tale it was; one thing, however, gave him some comfort: Olympius was at the Serapeunt and had begun to fortify the temple, and garrison it with a strong force of adherents. Damia had definitively given up all hope, and hardly heeded this part of his story, while on Gorgo's mind it had a startling effect.
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