<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_X" id="CHAPTER_X"></SPAN>John the Baptist and Salome</h2>
<p>John the Baptist, the
strong, fine youth, came
up out of the wilderness
crying in the streets
of Jerusalem, “Repent
ye! Repent ye!”</p>
<p>Salome heard the call
and from her window
looked with half-closed,
catlike eyes upon the semi-naked, young
fanatic.</p>
<p>She smiled, did this idle creature of
luxury, as she lay there amid the cushions
on her couch, and gazed through the
casement upon the preacher in the street.</p>
<p>Suddenly a thought came to her.</p>
<p>She arose on her elbow—she called her slaves.</p>
<p>They clothed her in a gaudy gown,
dressed her hair, and led her forth.</p>
<p>Salome followed the wild, weird, religious
enthusiast.</p>
<p>She pushed through the crowd and placed
herself near the man, so the smell of her
body would reach his nostrils.</p>
<p><span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="page106" id="page106">[Pg 106]</SPAN></span>
His eyes ranged the swelling lines of her
body.</p>
<p>Their eyes met.</p>
<p>She half-smiled and gave him that look
which had snared the soul of many
another.</p>
<p>But he only gazed at her with passionless,
judging intensity and repeated his cry,
“Repent ye. Repent ye, for the day is
at hand!”</p>
<p>Her reply, uttered soft and low, was
this: “I would kiss thy lips!”</p>
<p>He moved away and she reached to
seize his garment, repeating, “I would
kiss thy lips—I would kiss thy lips!”</p>
<p>He turned aside, and forgot her, as
he continued his warning cry, and went
his way.</p>
<p>The next day she waylaid the youth
again; as he came near she suddenly
and softly stepped forth and said in
that same low, purring voice, “I would
kiss thy lips!”</p>
<p>He repulsed her with scorn.</p>
<p>She threw her arms about him and
<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="page107" id="page107">[Pg 107]</SPAN></span>
sought to draw his head down near hers.</p>
<p>He pushed her from him with sinewy
hands, sprang as from a pestilence, and
was lost in the pressing throng.</p>
<p>That night she danced before Herod
Antipas, and when the promise was
recalled that she should have anything
she wished, she named the head of the
only man who had ever turned away
from her. “The head of John the Baptist
on a charger!”</p>
<p>In an hour the wish was gratified.</p>
<p>Two eunuchs stood before Salome with
a silver tray bearing its fearsome burden.</p>
<p>The woman smiled—a smile of triumph,
as she stepped forth with tinkling feet.</p>
<p>A look of pride came over the painted face.</p>
<p>Her jeweled fingers reached into the
blood-matted hair. She lifted the head
aloft, and the bracelets on her brown,
bare arms fell to her shoulders, making
strange music. Her face pressed the face
of the dead.</p>
<p>In exultation she exclaimed,
“I have kissed thy lips!”</p>
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<p class="cintro">
<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="page110" id="page110">[Pg 110]</SPAN></span>
He who influences the thought of his
time influences the thought of all the
time that follows. And he has made his
impress upon eternity.</p>
<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="page111" id="page111">[Pg 111]</SPAN></span>
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