BOOK THE FOURTH
17. Chapter XVII
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'No, not papyrus--a tablet of wax and a stilus.'
Nydia, as the reader will have seen, was born of gentle parents. They had
done all to lighten her calamity, and her quick intellect seconded their
exertions. Despite her blindness, she had therefore acquired in childhood,
though imperfectly, the art to write with the sharp stilus upon waxen
tablets, in which her exquisite sense of touch came to her aid. When the
tablets were brought to her, she thus painfully traced some words in Greek,
the language of her childhood, and which almost every Italian of the higher
ranks was then supposed to know. She carefully wound round the epistle the
thread, and covered its knot with wax; and ere she placed it in the hands of
Sosia, she thus addressed him:
'Sosia, I am blind and in prison. Thou mayst think to deceive me--thou
mayst pretend only to take the letter to Sallust--thou mayst not fulfill thy
charge: but here I solemnly dedicate thy head to vengeance, thy soul to the
infernal powers, if thou wrongest thy trust; and I call upon thee to place
thy right hand of faith in mine, and repeat after me these words: "By the
ground on which we stand--by the elements which contain life and can curse
life--by Orcus, the all-avenging--by the Olympian Jupiter, the all-seeing--I
swear that I will honestly discharge my trust, and faithfully deliver into
the hands of Sallust this letter! And if I perjure myself in this oath, may
the full curses of heaven and hell be wreaked upon me!" Enough!--I trust
thee--take thy reward. It is already dark--depart at once.'
'Thou art a strange girl, and thou hast frightened me terribly; but it is
all very natural: and if Sallust is to be found, I give him this letter as I
have sworn. By my faith, I may have my little peccadilloes! but
perjury--no! I leave that to my betters.'
With this Sosia withdrew, carefully passing the heavy bolt athwart Nydia's
door--carefully locking its wards: and, hanging the key to his girdle, he
retired to his own den, enveloped himself from head to foot in a huge
disguising cloak, and slipped out by the back way undisturbed and unseen.
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