| THE TALE OF THE LOST LAND
CHAPTER 6: THE ECLIPSE
 (continued)As the soldiers assisted me across the court the stillness was
 so profound that if I had been blindfold I should have supposed
 I was in a solitude instead of walled in by four thousand people.
 There was not a movement perceptible in those masses of humanity;
 they were as rigid as stone images, and as pale; and dread sat
 upon every countenance.  This hush continued while I was being
 chained to the stake; it still continued while the fagots were
 carefully and tediously piled about my ankles, my knees, my thighs,
 my body.  Then there was a pause, and a deeper hush, if possible,
 and a man knelt down at my feet with a blazing torch; the multitude
 strained forward, gazing, and parting slightly from their seats
 without knowing it; the monk raised his hands above my head, and
 his eyes toward the blue sky, and began some words in Latin; in
 this attitude he droned on and on, a little while, and then stopped.
 I waited two or three moments; then looked up; he was standing
 there petrified.  With a common impulse the multitude rose slowly
 up and stared into the sky.  I followed their eyes, as sure as guns,
 there was my eclipse beginning!  The life went boiling through
 my veins; I was a new man!  The rim of black spread slowly into
 the sun's disk, my heart beat higher and higher, and still the
 assemblage and the priest stared into the sky, motionless.  I knew
 that this gaze would be turned upon me, next.  When it was, I was
 ready.  I was in one of the most grand attitudes I ever struck,
 with my arm stretched up pointing to the sun.  It was a noble
 effect.  You could see the shudder sweep the mass like a wave.
 Two shouts rang out, one close upon the heels of the other: "Apply the torch!" "I forbid it!" The one was from Merlin, the other from the king.  Merlin started
 from his place--to apply the torch himself, I judged.  I said: "Stay where you are.  If any man moves--even the king--before
 I give him leave, I will blast him with thunder, I will consume
 him with lightnings!" |