Volume Iii Part 7 (2/2)
”Get the bodies out,” ordered Cethegus grimly, turning his horse to the bank.
And the Huns rode and swam to the rock, and sought for the bodies. But they sought in vain.
The rapid current had carried man and wife, united now for ever, into the free and open sea.
The same day Prince Germa.n.u.s had returned from Ariminum to the harbour of Ravenna, ready to take Mataswintha to Byzantium.
The latter was only roused from the faint into which she had fallen when left by Witichis and Rauthgundis, by the noise of the hammers with which the work-people broke open the pa.s.sage to liberate the soldiers.
The Princess was found crouching upon the steps of the prison. She was carried up to her chamber in a high fever. She lay for hours upon her purple cus.h.i.+ons without moving or speaking, her eyes fixed in a wild stare.
Towards noon Cethegus asked for admission.
His look was dark and threatening; his expression cold as ice.
He went up to Mataswintha's couch.
”He is dead!” she quietly said.
”He would not have it otherwise. He--and you. It is useless to reproach you. But you see what ensues when you oppose me. The report of his death will inevitably rouse the barbarians to new fury. You have created a difficult task for me; for you only are the cause of his flight and death. The least that you can do to atone for this is to fulfil my second wish. Prince Germa.n.u.s has landed. He comes to fetch you. You will follow him.”
”Where is the corpse?”
”It has not been found. The current has carried it away; his body and--the woman's.”
Mataswintha's lips twitched.
”Even in death! She died with him?”
”Think no more of the dead. In two hours I will return with the Prince.
Will you then be prepared to welcome him?”
”I shall be ready.”
”'Tis well. We will be punctual.”
”I also. Aspa, call all my slaves; they shall adorn me richly to meet this Prince. Diadem, purple, and silk.”
”She has lost her senses,” Cethegus said to himself as he left the room. ”But women are tough; she will recover them. These women can live, even when their hearts are broken.”
He went to console the impatient Prince.
Before the expiration of the time appointed, a slave came to invite the two men to come to the Queen.
Germa.n.u.s crossed the threshold of her room with a rapid step. But he stood still astonished. He had never seen the Gothic Princess looking so lovely, so queenly.
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