Eric Wace, tired, and Sandra Tamarin, restless, walk and talk, then pause on the ridge of a cliff hundreds of meters above a canyon with a foaming river, red-tinged snowy mountains and an upward wind striking them in the face.
Wace describes his ascent from poverty to the factorship on Diomedes (see Eric Wace) and concludes:
"'So here I am, on a mountain top with all Diomedes below me, and what's next?'"
-Poul Anderson, The Man Who Counts IN Anderson, The Van Rijn Method (Riverdale, NY, 2009), pp. 337-515 AT XI, 424.
Wace echoes Matthew 4: 8 but ironically because no one is offering him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteAnd if my memory is correct, Eric thought he had EARNED being offered some of that glory and magnificence!
Sean