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第62章

What was that! I started to my feet, and all around me in the darkness I heard startled motion.From without came a blaring of trumpets, the sound of running men, loud mur-murings.The tumult drew closer.I heard cries of "Lakla!

Lakla!" Now it was at the very threshold and within it, oddly, as though--punctuating--the clamour, a deep-toned, almost abysmal, booming sound--thunderously bass and re-verberant.

Abruptly the harpings ceased; the moon fires shuddered, fell, and began to sweep back into the crystal globes; Yo-lara's swaying form grew rigid, every atom of it listening.

She threw aside the veiling cloud of hair, and in the gleam of the last retreating spirals her face glared out like some old Greek mask of tragedy.

The sweet lips that even at their sweetest could never lose their delicate cruelty, had no sweetness now.They were drawn into a square--inhuman as that of the Medusa; in her eyes were the fires of the pit, and her hair seemed to writhe like the serpent locks of that Gorgon whose mouth she had borrowed; all her beauty was transformed into a nameless thing--hideous, inhuman, blasting! If this was the true soul of Yolara springing to her face, then, I thought, God help us in very deed!

I wrested my gaze away to O'Keefe.All drunkenness gone, himself again, he was staring down at her, and in his eyes were loathing and horror unutterable.So they stood--and the light fled.

Only for a moment did the darkness hold.With lightning swiftness the blackness that was the chamber's other wall vanished.Through a portal open between grey screens, the silver sparkling radiance poured.

And through the portal marched, two by two, incredible, nightmare figures--frog-men, giants, taller by nearly a yard than even tall O'Keefe! Their enormous saucer eyes were irised by wide bands of green-flecked red, in which the phosphorescence flickered.Their long muzzles, lips half-open in monstrous grin, held rows of glistening, slender, lancet sharp fangs.Over the glaring eyes arose a horny hel-met, a carapace of black and orange scales, studded with foot-long lance-headed horns.

They lined themselves like soldiers on each side of the wide table aisle, and now I could see that their horny armour covered shoulders and backs, ran across the chest in a knobbed cuirass, and at wrists and heels jutted out into curved, murderous spurs.The webbed hands and feet ended in yellow, spade-shaped claws.

They carried spears, ten feet, at least, in length, the heads of which were pointed cones, glistening with that same cov-ering, from whose touch of swift decay I had so narrowly saved Rador.

They were grotesque, yes--more grotesque than anything I had ever seen or dreamed, and they were--terrible!

And then, quietly, through their ranks came--a girl! Be-hind her, enormous pouch at his throat swelling in and out menacingly, in one paw a treelike, spike-studded mace, a frog-man, huger than any of the others, guarding.But of him I caught but a fleeting, involuntary impression--all my gaze was for her.

For it was she who had pointed out to us the way from the peril of the Dweller's lair on Nan-Tauach.And as Ilooked at her, I marvelled that ever could I have thought the priestess more beautiful.Into the eyes of O'Keefe rushed joy and an utter abasement of shame.

And from all about came murmurs--edged with anger, half-incredulous, tinged with fear:

"Lakla!"

"Lakla!"

"The handmaiden!"

She halted close beside me.From firm little chin to dainty buskined feet she was swathed in the soft robes of dull, almost coppery hue.The left arm was hidden, the right free and gloved.Wound tight about it was one of the vines of the sculptured wall and of Lugur's circled signet-ring.Thick, a vivid green, its five tendrils ran between her fingers, stretch-ing out five flowered heads that gleamed like blossoms cut from gigantic, glowing rubies.

So she stood contemplating Yolara.Then drawn perhaps by my gaze, she dropped her eyes upon me; golden, translu-cent, with tiny flecks of amber in their aureate irises, the soul that looked through them was as far removed from that flaming out of the priestess as zenith is above nadir.

I noted the low, broad brow, the proud little nose, the tender mouth, and the soft--sunlight--glow that seemed to transfuse the delicate skin.And suddenly in the eyes dawned a smile--sweet, friendly, a touch of roguishness, profoundly reassuring in its all humanness.I felt my heart expand as though freed from fetters, a recrudescence of confidence in the essential reality of things--as though in nightmare the struggling consciousness should glimpse some familiar face and know the terrors with which it strove were but dreams.

And involuntarily I smiled back at her.

She raised her head and looked again at Yolara, contempt and a certain curiosity in her gaze; at O'Keefe--and through the softened eyes drifted swiftly a shadow of sorrow, and on its fleeting wings deepest interest, and hovering over that a naive approval as reassuringly human as had been her smile.

She spoke, and her voice, deep-timbred, liquid gold as was Yolara's all silver, was subtly the synthesis of all the golden glowing beauty of her.

"The Silent Ones have sent me, O Yolara," she said."And this is their command to you--that you deliver to me to bring before them three of the four strangers who have found their way here.For him there who plots with Lugur"--she pointed at Marakinoff, and I saw Yolara start--"they have no need.Into his heart the Silent Ones have looked;and Lugur and you may keep him, Yolara!"

There was honeyed venom in the last words.

Yolara was herself now; only the edge of shrillness on her voice revealed her wrath as she answered.

"And whence have the Silent Ones gained power to com-mand, _choya_?"

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