[The Brethren by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookThe Brethren CHAPTER Thirteen: The Embassy 17/31
Then they walked back to their rugs again, where they remained silent. As they lay thus, white-veiled women appeared, who crouched by the heads of these sleepers, murmuring into their ears, and when from time to time they sat up, gave them to drink from cups they carried, after partaking of which they lay down again and became quite senseless. Only the women would move on to others and serve them likewise. Some of them approached the brethren with a slow, gliding motion, and offered them the cup; but they walked forward, taking no notice, whereupon the girls left them, laughing softly, and saying such things as "Tomorrow we shall meet," or "Soon you will be glad to drink and enter into Paradise." "When the time comes doubtless we shall be glad, who have dwelt here," answered Godwin gravely, but as he spoke in French they did not understand him. "Step out, brother," said Wulf, "for at the very sight of those rugs I grow sleepy, and the wine in the cups sparkles as bright as their bearers' eyes." So they walked on towards the sound of a waterfall, and, when they came to it, drank, and bathed their faces and heads. "This is better than their wine," said Wulf.
Then, catching sight of more women flitting round them, looking like ghosts amid the moonlit glades, they pressed forward till they reached an open sward where there were no rugs, no sleepers, and no cupbearers. "Now," said Wulf, halting, "tell me what does all this mean ?" "Are you deaf and blind ?" asked Godwin.
"Cannot you see that yonder fiend is in love with Rosamund, and means to take her, as he well may do ?" Wulf groaned aloud, then answered: "I swear that first I will send his soul to hell, even though our own must keep it company." "Ay," answered Godwin, "I saw; you went near to it tonight.
But remember, that is the end for all of us.
Let us wait then to strike until we must--to save her from worse things." "Who knows that we may find another chance? Meanwhile, meanwhile--" and again he groaned. "Among those ornaments that hung about the waist of Rosamund I saw a jewelled knife," answered Godwin, sadly.
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