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第38章

"Perhaps you are right, Demonades.In fact there are many ulcers here which have closed.I feel robust.Here! look how I am eating!"And less from greediness than from ostentation, and the desire to prove to himself that he was in good health, he cut into the forcemeats of cheese and marjoram, the boned fish, gourds, oysters with eggs, horse-radishes, truffles, and brochettes of small birds.As he looked at the prisoners he revelled in the imagination of their tortures.Nevertheless he remembered Sicca, and the rage caused by all his woes found vent in the abuse of these three men.

"Ah! traitors! ah! wretches! infamous, accursed creatures! And you outraged me!--me! the Suffet! Their services, the price of their blood, say they! Ah! yes! their blood! their blood!" Then speaking to himself:--"All shall perish! not one shall be sold! It would be better to bring them to Carthage! I should be seen--but doubtless, I have not brought chains enough? Write: Send me--How many of them are there? go and ask Muthumbal! Go! no pity! and let all their hands be cut off and brought to me in baskets!"But strange cries at once hoarse and shrill penetrated into the hall above Hanno's voice and the rattling of the dishes that were being placed around him.They increased, and suddenly the furious trumpeting of the elephants burst forth as if the battle were beginning again.Agreat tumult was going on around the town.

The Carthaginians had not attempted to pursue the Barbarians.They had taken up their quarters at the foot of the walls with their baggage, mules, serving men, and all their train of satraps; and they made merry in their beautiful pearl-bordered tents, while the camp of the Mercenaries was now nothing but a heap of ruins in the plain.Spendius had recovered his courage.He dispatched Zarxas to Matho, scoured the woods, rallied his men (the losses had been inconsiderable),--and they were re-forming their lines enraged at having been conquered without a fight, when they discovered a vat of petroleum which had no doubt been abandoned by the Carthaginians.Then Spendius had some pigs carried off from the farms, smeared them with bitumen, set them on fire, and drove them towards Utica.

The elephants were terrified by the flames and fled.The ground sloped upwards, javelins were thrown at them, and they turned back;--and with great blows of ivory and trampling feet they ripped up the Carthaginians, stifled them, flattened them.The Barbarians descended the hill behind them; the Punic camp, which was without entrenchments was sacked at the first rush, and the Carthaginians were crushed against the gates, which were not opened through fear of the Mercenaries.

Day broke, and Matho's foot-soldiers were seen coming up from the west.At the same time horsemen appeared; they were Narr' Havas with his Numidians.Leaping ravines and bushes they ran down the fugitives like greyhounds pursuing hares.This change of fortune interrupted the Suffet.He called out to be assisted to leave the vapour bath.

The three captives were still before him.Then a Negro (the same who had carried his parasol in the battle) leaned over to his ear.

"Well?" replied the Suffet slowly."Ah! kill them!" he added in an abrupt tone.

The Ethiopian drew a long dagger from his girdle and the three heads fell.One of them rebounded among the remains of the feast, and leaped into the basin, where it floated for some time with open mouth and staring eyes.The morning light entered through the chinks in the wall; the three bodies streamed with great bubbles like three fountains, and a sheet of blood flowed over the mosaics with their powdering of blue dust.The Suffet dipped his hand into this hot mire and rubbed his knees with it: it was a cure.

When evening had come he stole away from the town with his escort, and made his way into the mountain to rejoin his army.

He succeeded in finding the remains of it.

Four days afterward he was on the top of a defile at Gorza, when the troops under Spendius appeared below.Twenty stout lances might easily have checked them by attacking the head of their column, but the Carthaginians watched them pass by in a state of stupefaction.Hanno recognised the king of the Numidians in the rearguard; Narr' Havas bowed to him, at the same time making a sign which he did not understand.

The return to Carthage took place amid all kinds of terrors.They marched only at night, hiding in the olive woods during the day.There were deaths at every halting-place; several times they believed themselves lost.At last they reached Cape Hermaeum, where vessels came to receive them.

Hanno was so fatigued, so desperate--the loss of the elephants in particular overwhelmed him--that he demanded poison from Demonades in order to put an end to it all.Moreover he could already feel himself stretched upon the cross.

Carthage had not strength enough to be indignant with him.Its losses had amounted to one hundred thousand nine hundred and seventy-two shekels of silver, fifteen thousand six hundred and twenty-three shekels of gold, eighteen elephants, fourteen members of the Great Council, three hundred of the rich, eight thousand citizens, corn enough for three moons, a considerable quantity of baggage, and all the engines of war! The defection of Narr' Havas was certain, and both sieges were beginning again.The army under Autaritus now extended from Tunis to Rhades.From the top of the Acropolis long columns of smoke might be seen in the country ascending to the sky; they were the mansions of the rich, which were on fire.

One man alone could have saved the Republic.People repented that they had slighted him, and the peace party itself voted holocausts for Hamilcar's return.

The sight of the zaimph had upset Salammbo.At night she thought that she could hear the footsteps of the goddess, and she would awake terrified and shrieking.Every day she sent food to the temples.

Taanach was worn out with executing her orders, and Schahabarim never left her.

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