登陆注册
37522300000084

第84章 THAT NIGHT(2)

"So long as I feel myself what it pleases me to think myself,I care not.I am content to be to myself what I would be.What I choose to seem to myself makes me what I am.My own thought makes me me;my own thought of myself is me.Another shall not make me!""But another has made you,and can compel you to see what you have made yourself.You will not be able much longer to look to yourself anything but what he sees you!You will not much longer have satisfaction in the thought of yourself.At this moment you are aware of the coming change!""No one ever made me.I defy that Power to unmake me from a free woman!You are his slave,and I defy you!You may be able to torture me--I do not know,but you shall not compel me to anything against my will!""Such a compulsion would be without value.But there is a light that goes deeper than the will,a light that lights up the darkness behind it:that light can change your will,can make it truly yours and not another's--not the Shadow's.Into the created can pour itself the creating will,and so redeem it!""That light shall not enter me:I hate it!--Begone,slave!""I am no slave,for I love that light,and will with the deeper will which created mine.There is no slave but the creature that wills against its creator.Who is a slave but her who cries,`I am free,'yet cannot cease to exist!""You speak foolishness from a cowering heart!You imagine me given over to you:I defy you!I hold myself against you!What I choose to be,you cannot change.I will not be what you think me--what you say I am!""I am sorry:you must suffer!"

"But be free!"

"She alone is free who would make free;she loves not ******* who would enslave:she is herself a slave.Every life,every will,every heart that came within your ken,you have sought to subdue:

you are the slave of every slave you have made--such a slave that you do not know it!--See your own self!"She took her hand from the head of the princess,and went two backward paces from her.

A soundless presence as of roaring flame possessed the house--the same,I presume,that was to the children a silent wind.

Involuntarily I turned to the hearth:its fire was a still small moveless glow.But I saw the worm-thing come creeping out,white-hot,vivid as incandescent silver,the live heart of essential fire.Along the floor it crawled toward the settle,going very slow.Yet more slowly it crept up on it,and laid itself,as unwilling to go further,at the feet of the princess.I rose and stole nearer.Mara stood motionless,as one that waits an event foreknown.The shining thing crawled on to a bare bony foot:it showed no suffering,neither was the settle scorched where the worm had lain.Slowly,very slowly,it crept along her robe until it reached her bosom,where it disappeared among the folds.

The face of the princess lay stonily calm,the eyelids closed as over dead eyes;and for some minutes nothing followed.At length,on the dry,parchment-like skin,began to appear drops as of the finest dew:in a moment they were as large as seed-pearls,ran together,and began to pour down in streams.I darted forward to snatch the worm from the poor withered bosom,and crush it with my foot.But Mara,Mother of Sorrow,stepped between,and drew aside the closed edges of the robe:no serpent was there--no searing trail;the creature had passed in by the centre of the black spot,and was piercing through the joints and marrow to the thoughts and intents of the heart.The princess gave one writhing,contorted shudder,and I knew the worm was in her secret chamber.

"She is seeing herself!"said Mara;and laying her hand on my arm,she drew me three paces from the settle.

Of a sudden the princess bent her body upward in an arch,then sprang to the floor,and stood erect.The horror in her face made me tremble lest her eyes should open,and the sight of them overwhelm me.Her bosom heaved and sank,but no breath issued.Her hair hung and dripped;then it stood out from her head and emitted sparks;again hung down,and poured the sweat of her torture on the floor.

I would have thrown my arms about her,but Mara stopped me.

"You cannot go near her,"she said."She is far away from us,afar in the hell of her self-consciousness.The central fire of the universe is radiating into her the knowledge of good and evil,the knowledge of what she is.She sees at last the good she is not,the evil she is.She knows that she is herself the fire in which she is burning,but she does not know that the Light of Life is the heart of that fire.Her torment is that she is what she is.Do not fear for her;she is not forsaken.No gentler way to help her was left.Wait and watch."It may have been five minutes or five years that she stood thus--Icannot tell;but at last she flung herself on her face.

Mara went to her,and stood looking down upon her.Large tears fell from her eyes on the woman who had never wept,and would not weep.

"Will you change your way?"she said at length.

"Why did he make me such?"gasped Lilith."I would have made myself--oh,so different!I am glad it was he that made me and not I myself!He alone is to blame for what I am!Never would I have made such a worthless thing!He meant me such that I might know it and be miserable!I will not be made any longer!""Unmake yourself,then,"said Mara.

"Alas,I cannot!You know it,and mock me!How often have I not agonised to cease,but the tyrant keeps me being!I curse him!--Now let him kill me!"The words came in jets as from a dying fountain.

"Had he not made you,"said Mara,gently and slowly,"you could not even hate him.But he did not make you such.You have made yourself what you are.--Be of better cheer:he can remake you.""I will not be remade!"

"He will not change you;he will only restore you to what you were.""I will not be aught of his ******."

"Are you not willing to have that set right which you have set wrong?"She lay silent;her suffering seemed abated.

"If you are willing,put yourself again on the settle.""I will not,"she answered,forcing the words through her clenched teeth.

同类推荐
  • Poems1

    Poems1

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • TONO-BUNGAY

    TONO-BUNGAY

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 将材

    将材

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 续晋阳秋

    续晋阳秋

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 性命要旨

    性命要旨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 我悦君兮

    我悦君兮

    因为一次意外,让我们相遇。我对你的喜欢,不可言说。但你对我的喜欢却若有若无,直到最后却换来你的一句“我们不合适。”最后结局如何,敬请期待。
  • 绝世龙纹

    绝世龙纹

    宗门被灭,家人屠尽,意外复活的小男孩不断强大自己,走上复仇之路。异族入侵,人族在浩劫中,小男孩在再次创造奇迹,成为为人类的战神。
  • 流落荒岛的日子

    流落荒岛的日子

    有一天周围只有一个人,你是否可以心态平和的生活下去,看流落荒岛的日子带你生存下去。
  • 因你曾伴我年少

    因你曾伴我年少

    总有人陪伴我们度过彼此年少青葱的岁月,而那个陪伴我们度过青葱岁月的人,或许更是生命中最重要的那个人。甘霖和雨潇相隔千里,却因互联网相识,彼此陪伴着度过青葱岁月的暗黑时光。多年以后,他们终于找到彼此。甘霖目光柔和地看着雨潇,他问:你觉得什么是最好的爱情?雨潇告诉他说:是不离不弃的陪伴与守候。
  • 大宋皇家旅游团

    大宋皇家旅游团

    一个现代人穿越到北宋末年的故事:赵福金:师父啊,曹神仙说,他院子里的朱红果熟了,让我们去摘一些。柳太尉:“真的吗,那我们赶紧去寻几条麻袋,去他那里摘亿点点扛回家吃去。
  • 林先生你是遥不可及的梦

    林先生你是遥不可及的梦

    林星辰&江念“已经十几年没下雪的上海突然飘雪.”“就在你说了分手的瞬间...”你像星星一样遥不可及...你有属于你自己的梦想,抱歉我不想耽误你.默默看着你好了.情不知所起,一往而深.即使被黑也要坚持自己的内心,我喜欢你,不,是爱.执笔于2020.1.15———泪紫霜
  • 隐痛

    隐痛

    本书是法国当代女作家伊内丝·巴亚尔的处女作,入围2018年法国最重要的文学奖——龚古尔文学奖。小说以直面现实的笔法和勇气,撕开生活温情脉脉的面纱,讲述了一出由性侵引发的悲剧。本书以文学的方式,揭示了女性在被性侵后,身心所遭受的难以想象的伤害和难以言说的痛苦,以及女性主义盛行的背景下全社会对待性侵的可悲态度。而在更深层次的意义上,《隐痛》揭示了人与人之间相处的悲剧,不仅仅有施暴者与受害者之间的,还有亲人与亲人之间、朋友与朋友之间的存在主义式悲剧,乃至人(受害者)对自我和他人存在意义的认知变化。伊内丝·巴亚尔以冷峻到近乎残酷、惊悚的笔法,向读者展示了生活中巨大而复杂的黑洞。
  • 往生劫:神殁

    往生劫:神殁

    远古诸仙,九洲八荒下有三位修了数万年清心寡欲咒的上神。一位是三十三重天上殷墟界内的老神君帝夋,一位是神山昆仑中九曜星宫里的老太婆白芷,另一位是叱诧妖界居梅林圣宫的妖皇邢渊。因缘际会,不幸一见。彼岸忘川,往生菩提。白芷记得初见帝夋时,因天色已晚,一下惊为天人。她窃喜一问:“爷爷,你都活了二十八万七千余岁,皮肤怎么也不保养保养,须知像你这把年纪的人,大抵都禁不住岁月风霜的拷问。”如今这神仙,是越活越懒了。帝夋目光深沉,嘴角携着丝笑:“阿芷,昨夜你才刚说过,我这副皮囊,你摸着手感甚好。”白芷:“……”