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第93章 XXIX $$$$$TWIXT NIGHT AND MORNING(1)

After this, they waited. They did not know what they waited for, nor could they guess even vaguely how the waiting would end. All that Lazarus could tell them he told. He would have been willing to stand respectfully for hours relating to Marco the story of how the period of their absence had passed for his Master and himself. He told how Loristan had spoken each day of his son, how he had often been pale with anxiousness, how in the evenings he had walked to and fro in his room, deep in thought, as he looked down unseeingly at the carpet.

“He permitted me to talk of you, sir,'' Lazarus said. “I saw that he wished to hear your name often. I reminded him of the times when you had been so young that most children of your age would have been in the hands of nurses, and yet you were strong and silent and sturdy and traveled with us as if you were not a child at all--never crying when you were tired and were not properly fed. As if you understood--as if you understood,'' he added, proudly. “If, through the power of God a creature can be a man at six years old, you were that one. Many a dark day Ihave looked into your solemn, watching eyes, and have been half afraid; because that a child should answer one's gaze so gravely seemed almost an unearthly thing.''

“The chief thing I remember of those days,'' said Marco, “is that he was with me, and that whenever I was hungry or tired, Iknew he must be, too.''

The feeling that they were “waiting'' was so intense that it filled the days with strangeness. When the postman's knock was heard at the door, each of them endeavored not to start. Aletter might some day come which would tell them--they did not know what. But no letters came. When they went out into the streets, they found themselves hurrying on their way back in spite of themselves. Something might have happened. Lazarus read the papers faithfully, and in the evening told Marco and The Rat all the news it was “well that they should hear.'' But the disorders of Samavia had ceased to occupy much space. They had become an old story, and after the excitement of the assassination of Michael Maranovitch had died out, there seemed to be a lull in events. Michael's son had not dared to try to take his father's place, and there were rumors that he also had been killed. The head of the Iarovitch had declared himself king but had not been crowned because of disorders in his own party.

The country seemed existing in a nightmare of suffering, famine and suspense.

“Samavia is `waiting' too,'' The Rat broke forth one night as they talked together, “but it won't wait long--it can't. If Iwere a Samavian and in Samavia--''

“My father is a Samavian and he is in Samavia,'' Marco's grave young voice interposed. The Rat flushed red as he realized what he had said. “What a fool I am!'' he groaned. “I--I beg your pardon-- sir.'' He stood up when he said the last words and added the “sir'' as if he suddenly realized that there was a distance between them which was something akin to the distance between youth and maturity-- but yet was not the same.

“You are a good Samavian but--you forget,'' was Marco's answer.

Lazarus' intense grimness increased with each day that passed.

The ceremonious respectfulness of his manner toward Marco increased also. It seemed as if the more anxious he felt the more formal and stately his bearing became. It was as though he braced his own courage by doing the smallest things life in the back sitting- room required as if they were of the dignity of services performed in a much larger place and under much more imposing circumstances. The Rat found himself feeling almost as if he were an equerry in a court, and that dignity and ceremony were necessary on his own part. He began to experience a sense of being somehow a person of rank, for whom doors were opened grandly and who had vassals at his command. The watchful obedience of fifty vassals embodied itself in the manner of Lazarus.

“I am glad,'' The Rat said once, reflectively, “that, after all my father was once--different. It makes it easier to learn things perhaps. If he had not talked to me about people who--well, who had never seen places like Bone Court--this might have been harder for me to understand.''

When at last they managed to call The Squad together, and went to spend a morning at the Barracks behind the churchyard, that body of armed men stared at their commander in great and amazed uncertainty. They felt that something had happened to him. They did not know what had happened, but it was some experience which had made him mysteriously different. He did not look like Marco, but in some extraordinary way he seemed more akin to him. They only knew that some necessity in Loristan's affairs had taken the two away from London and the Game. Now they had come back, and they seemed older.

At first, The Squad felt awkward and shuffled its feet uncomfortably. After the first greetings it did not know exactly what to say. It was Marco who saved the situation.

“Drill us first,'' he said to The Rat, “then we can talk about the Game.''

“ 'Tention!'' shouted The Rat, magnificently. And then they forgot everything else and sprang into line. After the drill was ended, and they sat in a circle on the broken flags, the Game became more resplendent than it had ever been.

“I've had time to read and work out new things,'' The Rat said.

“Reading is like traveling.''

Marco himself sat and listened, enthralled by the adroitness of the imagination he displayed. Without revealing a single dangerous fact he built up, of their journeyings and experiences, a totally new structure of adventures which would have fired the whole being of any group of lads. It was safe to describe places and people, and he so described them that The Squad squirmed in its delight at feeling itself marching in a procession attending the Emperor in Vienna; standing in line before palaces; climbing, with knapsacks strapped tight, up precipitous mountain roads;defending mountain- fortresses; and storming Samavian castles.

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