登陆注册
15470600000032

第32章

'Not a bit, except - I didn't know where Ak- Ak something was,' she answered.

'Oh, Aquae Sulis. That's Bath, where the buns come from. Let the hero tell his own tale.'

Parnesius pretended to thrust his spear at Puck's legs, but Puck reached down, caught at the horse-tail plume, and pulled off the tall helmet.

'Thanks, jester,' said Parnesius, shaking his curly dark head. 'That is cooler. Now hang it up for me .

'I was telling your sister how I joined the Army,' he said to Dan.

'Did you have to pass an Exam?' Dan asked eagerly.

'No. I went to my Father, and said I should like to enter the Dacian Horse (I had seen some at Aquae Sulis); but he said I had better begin service in a regular Legion from Rome. Now, like many of our youngsters, I was not too fond of anything Roman. The Roman-born officers and magistrates looked down on us British-born as though we were barbarians. I told my Father so.

"'I know they do," he said; "but remember, after all, we are the people of the Old Stock, and our duty is to the Empire."

"'To which Empire?" I asked. "We split the Eagle before I was born."

"'What thieves' talk is that?" said my Father. He hated slang.

"'Well, sir," I said, "we've one Emperor in Rome, and I don't know how many Emperors the outlying Provinces have set up from time to time. Which am I to follow?"

"'Gratian," said he. "At least he's a sportsman."

"'He's all that," I said. "Hasn't he turned himself into a raw-beef-eating Scythian?"

"'Where did you hear of it?" said the Pater.

"'At Aquae Sulis," I said. It was perfectly true. This precious Emperor Gratian of ours had a bodyguard of fur-cloaked Scythians, and he was so crazy about them that he dressed like them. In Rome of all places in the world! It was as bad as if my own Father had painted himself blue!

"'No matter for the clothes," said the Pater. "They are only the fringe of the trouble. It began before your time or mine. Rome has forsaken her Gods, and must be punished. The great war with the Painted People broke out in the very year the temples of our Gods were destroyed. We beat the Painted People in the very year our temples were rebuilt. Go back further still." He went back to the time of Diocletian; and to listen to him you would have thought Eternal Rome herself was on the edge of destruction, just because a few people had become a little large-minded.

'I knew nothing about it. Aglaia never taught us the history of our own country. She was so full of her ancient Greeks.

"'There is no hope for Rome," said the Pater, at last.

"She has forsaken her Gods, but if the Gods forgive us here, we may save Britain. To do that, we must keep the Painted People back. Therefore, I tell you, Parnesius, as a Father, that if your heart is set on service, your place is among men on the Wall - and not with women among the cities."'

'What Wall?' asked Dan and Una at once.

'Father meant the one we call Hadrian's Wall. I'll tell you about it later. It was built long ago, across North Britain, to keep out the Painted People - Picts, you call them. Father had fought in the great Pict War that lasted more than twenty years, and he knew what fighting meant. Theodosius, one of our great Generals, had chased the little beasts back far into the North before I was born. Down at Vectis, of course, we never troubled our heads about them. But when my Father spoke as he did, I kissed his hand, and waited for orders. We British-born Romans know what is due to our parents.'

'If I kissed my Father's hand, he'd laugh,' said Dan.

'Customs change; but if you do not obey your Father, the Gods remember it. You may be quite sure of that.

'After our talk, seeing I was in earnest, the Pater sent me over to Clausentum to learn my foot-drill in a barrack full of foreign Auxiliaries - as unwashed and unshaved a mob of mixed barbarians as ever scrubbed a breastplate.

It was your stick in their stomachs and your shield in their faces to push them into any sort of formation. When I had learned my work the Instructor gave me a handful - and they were a handful! - of Gauls and Iberians to polish up till they were sent to their stations up-country. I did my best, and one night a villa in the suburbs caught fire, and I had my handful out and at work before any of the other troops. I noticed a quiet-looking man on the lawn, leaning on a stick. He watched us passing buckets from the pond, and at last he said to me: "Who are you?"

"'A probationer, waiting for a command," I answered.

I didn't know who he was from Deucalion!

"'Born in Britain?" he said.

"'Yes, if you were born in Spain," I said, for he neighed his words like an Iberian mule.

"'And what might you call yourself when you are at home?" he said, laughing.

"'That depends," I answered; "sometimes one thing and sometimes another. But now I'm busy."

'He said no more till we had saved the family Gods (they were respectable householders), and then he grunted across the laurels: "Listen, young sometimes-one-thing-and-sometimes-another. In future call yourself Centurion of the Seventh Cohort of the Thirtieth, the Ulpia Victrix. That will help me to remember you. Your Father and a few other people call me Maximus."

'He tossed me the polished stick he was leaning on, and went away. You might have knocked me down with it!'

'Who was he?' said Dan.

'Maximus himself, our great General! The General of Britain who had been Theodosius's right hand in the Pict War! Not only had he given me my Centurion's stick direct, but three steps in a good Legion as well! A new man generally begins in the Tenth Cohort of his Legion, and works up.'

'And were you pleased?' said Una.

'Very. I thought Maximus had chosen me for my good looks and fine style in marching, but, when I went home, the Pater told me he had served under Maximus in the great Pict War, and had asked him to befriend me.'

'A child you were!' said Puck, from above.

'I was,' said Parnesius. 'Don't begrudge it me, Faun.

Afterwards - the Gods know I put aside the games!' And Puck nodded, brown chin on brown hand, his big eyes still.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 执掌位面

    执掌位面

    一朵七彩莲花,居然蕴含了无尽世界,这其中又究竟拥有着怎样的秘密?高考落榜的孙宇辰,又为何能够得到七彩莲花的青眯?且看孙宇辰如何玩转地球,踏步无尽世界,成就无上强者,破解七彩莲花的秘密!
  • 饮食本草大全

    饮食本草大全

    本套书是以中医中药、养生药膳、强身健体、防病治病为主要内容的丛书。
  • 伊泽瑞尔大人

    伊泽瑞尔大人

    瓦罗兰大陆在经过魔法大战后满目疮痍符文之地与虚空界的界壁越来越薄越来越多的虚空生物涌现在符文之地我还有时间可这个世界已经等不起了你愿意随我一同周游这个世界么?
  • 凌乱在异世之界

    凌乱在异世之界

    在不同的世界,不同的经历,又会经历怎样的生死离别。一次次的别离,你可否承受到最后,成为那巅峰之者。(玄幻+武侠+言情+历练+意想不到)
  • 英雄联盟之一手遮天

    英雄联盟之一手遮天

    英雄联盟中流传这样一句名言召唤师峡谷中——王者,从来只有一个事实的确如此:从s1到s5君不见冠军台上只有一个队伍?如今,联盟内各大赛区更是一片风起云涌韩国Lck高手层出不穷,至今有着统治地位;欧洲Eulcs法王崛起,令人惴惴不安;北美Nalcs誓言重回王者巅峰,梦回s1;就连外卡队也打得有板有眼,可圈可点相比之下,华国LPL一年比一年惨淡,不进反退我们缺少热血?我们技不如人?难道我们真的无法拿下一个年度总冠军?不,不,不骄傲的骚年们,抬头挺胸,大声的告诉他们——别人能做到的我同样能做到甚至,一手遮天这——就是英雄联盟之一手遮天,一条传奇的抗韩之路!
  • 我来主宰三国

    我来主宰三国

    一个21世界的失败者无意穿越到了汉朝末期三国时代凭借着现代的智慧搅动这汉朝风云令雄兵百万藐视群雄独占风云鳌头谁与争锋美女在拥江山不弃击匈奴战侏儒让万方俯首显我华族威仪
  • 哑帝魔医

    哑帝魔医

    云起云灭,缘生缘散。缘到底在谁的身上,又是谁能说得清?一直以为是你,但转过身来,才发现是他,是谁用尽一生去寻找守护,又是谁用自己的一生去换谁的幸福……爱上了,才发现并不是爱,离开的,却是带走了一颗心。
  • 笑傲花丛

    笑傲花丛

    陈云是一个来自乡下的笨小孩,有一天,他无意获得了一个心想事成高科技产品,命运从此出现改变。什么葡萄美酒夜光杯,金钱美女一大堆,都是我的。
  • 大明技师

    大明技师

    扫平面前的一切敌人!公理只在大炮射程之内!当陈刚醒来,这个世界就随之改变了。败家仔横扫天下的依仗是?用的不是大刀长矛,那??是啥?
  • 金兰侠骨

    金兰侠骨

    讲述了清朝雍正年间武林中人反清复明的故事,以主人公戴离苦的江湖经历以及和女主人公杨玉珠的感情纠葛为线索,面对江湖的勾心斗角,男女主人公何去何从,是出淤泥而不染还是随波逐流。武林中人的反清大计能否完成