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by an atomic 〃motor〃 within their base; similar to that which activated

the merely illuminating globes。  The composition of the phonic spheres

gave their surfaces an acute sensitivity and resonance。  In conjunction

with its energizing power; the metal set up what is called a 〃field of

force;〃 which linked it with every particle of its kind no matter how

distant。  When vibrations of speech impinged upon the resonant surface

its rhythmic light…vibrations were broken; just as a telephone trans…

mitter breaks an electric current。  Simultaneously these light…vibrations

were changed into soundon the surfaces of all spheres tuned to that

particular instrument。  The 〃crawling〃 colours which showed them…

selves at these times were literally the voice of the speaker in its spec…

trum equivalent。  While usually the sounds produced required consider…

able familiarity with the apparatus to be understood quickly; they

could; on occasion; be made startlingly loud and clearas I was soon

to realizeW。  T。 G。







〃The _Afyo Maie_ has sent me to watch over you till she

summons you;〃 he announced clearly。  〃There is to be a

feast。  You; _Larree_; you Goodwin; are to come。  I remain here

withOlaf。〃



〃No harm to him!〃 broke in O'Keefe sharply。  Rador

touched his heart; his eyes。



〃By the Ancient Ones; and by my love for you; and by

what you twain did before the Shining OneI swear it!〃 he

whispered。



Rador clapped palms; a soldier came round the path; in his

grip a long flat box of polished wood。  The green dwarf took

it; dismissed him; threw open the lid。



〃Here is your apparel for the feast; _Larree_;〃 he said; point…

ing to the contents。



O'Keefe stared; reached down and drew out a white; shim…

mering; softly metallic; long…sleeved tunic; a broad; silvery

girdle; leg swathings of the same argent material; and san…

dals that seemed to be cut out from silver。  He made a quick

gesture of angry dissent。



〃Nay; _Larree_!〃 muttered the dwarf。  〃Wear themI coun…

sel itI pray itask me not why;〃 he went on swiftly; look…

ing again at the globe。



O'Keefe; as I; was impressed by his earnestness。  The

dwarf made a curiously expressive pleading gesture。  O'Keefe

abruptly took the garments; passed into the room of the foun…

tain。



〃The Shining One dances not again?〃 I asked。



〃No;〃 he said。  〃No〃he hesitate〃it is the usual feast

that follows the sacrament!  Lugurand Double Tongue;

who came with you; will be there;〃 he added slowly。



〃Lugur〃 I gasped in astonishment。  〃After what hap…

penedhe will be there?〃



〃Perhaps because of what happened; Goodwin; my

friend;〃 he answeredhis eyes again full of malice; 〃and

there will be othersfriends of Yolarafriends of Lugur

and perhaps another〃his voice was almost inaudible

〃one whom they have not called〃 He halted; half…fear…

fully; glancing at the globe; put finger to lips and spread

himself out upon one of the couches。



〃Strike up the band〃came O'Keefe's voice〃here

comes the hero!〃



He strode into the room。  I am bound to say that the ad…

miration in Rador's eyes was reflected in my own; and even;

if involuntarily; in Olaf's。



〃A son of Siyana!〃 whispered Rador。



He knelt; took from his girdle…pouch a silk…wrapped

something; unwound itand; still kneeling; drew out a slen…

der poniard of gleaming white metal; hilted with the blue

stones; he thrust it into O'Keefe's girdle; then gave him

again the rare salute。



〃Come;〃 he ordered and took us to the head of the path…

way。



〃Now;〃 he said grimly; 〃let the Silent Ones show their

powerif they still have it!〃



And with this strange benediction; be turned back。



〃For God's sake; Larry;〃 I urged as we approached the

house of the priestess; 〃you'll be careful!〃



He noddedbut I saw with a little deadly pang of ap…

prehension in my heart a puzzled; lurking doubt within his

eyes。



As we ascended the serpent steps Marakinoff appeared。

He gave a signal to our guardsand I wondered what in…

fluence the Russian had attained; for promptly; without

question; they drew aside。  At me he smiled amiably。



〃Have you found your friends yet?〃 he went onand now

I sensed something deeply sinister in him。  〃No!  It is too

bad!  Well; don't give up hope。〃 He turned to O'Keefe。



〃Lieutenant; I would like to speak to youalone!〃



〃I've no secrets from Goodwin;〃 answered O'Keefe。



〃So?〃 queried Marakinoff; suavely。  He bent; whispered to

Larry。



The Irishman started; eyed him with a certain shocked in…

credulity; then turned to me。



〃Just a minute; Doc!〃 he said; and I caught the suspicion

of a wink。  They drew aside; out of ear…shot。  The Russian

talked rapidly。  Larry was all attention。  Marakinoff's earnest…

ness became intense; O'Keefe interruptedappeared to

question。  Marakinoff glanced at me and as his gaze shifted

from O'Keefe; I saw a flame of rage and horror blaze up in

the latter's eyes。  At last the Irishman appeared to consider

gravely; nodded as though he had arrived at some decision;

and Marakinoff thrust his hand to him。



And only I could have noticed Larry's shrinking; his

microscopic hesitation before he took it; and his involuntary

movement; as though to shake off something unclean; when

the clasp had ended。



Marakinoff; without another look at me; turned and went

quickly within。  The guards took their places。  I looked at

Larry inquiringly。



〃Don't ask a thing now; Doc!〃 he said tensely。  〃Wait till

we get home。  But we've got to get damned busy and quick

I'll tell you that now〃











CHAPTER XX



The Tempting of Larry



WE PAUSED before thick curtains; through which came the

faint murmur of many voices。  They parted; out came two

ushers; I suppose; they werein cuirasses and kilts that re…

minded me somewhat of chain…mailthe first armour of

any kind here that I had seen。  They held open the folds。



The chamber; on whose threshold we stood; was far larger

than either anteroom or hall of audience。  Not less than three

hundred feet long and half that in depth; from end to end of

it ran two huge semi…circular tables; paralleling each other;

divided by a wide aisle; and heaped with flowers; with fruits;

with viands unknown to me; and glittering with crystal

flagons; beakers; goblets of as many hues as the blooms。  On

the gay…cushioned couches that flanked the tables; lounging

luxuriously; were scores of the fair…haired ruling class and

there rose a little buzz of admiration; oddly mixed with a

half…startled amaze; as their gaze fell upon O'Keefe in all

his silvery magnificence。  Everywhere the light…giving globes

sent their roseate radiance。



The cuirassed dwarfs led us through the aisle。  Within the

arc of the inner halfcircle was another glittering board; an

oval。  But of those seated there; facing usI had eyes for

only oneYolara!  She swayed up to greet O'Keefeand

she was like one of those white lily maids; whose beauty

Hoang…Ku; the sage; says made the Gobi first a paradise;

and whose lusts later the burned…out desert that it is。  She held

out hands to Larry; and on her face was passionuna…

shamed; unhiding。



She was Circebut Circe conquered。  Webs of filmiest

white clung to the rose…leaf body。  Twisted through the corn…

silk hair a threaded circlet of pale sapphires shone; but they

were pale beside Yolara's eyes。  O'Keefe bent; kissed her

hands; something more than mere admiration flaming from

him。  She sawand; smiling; drew him down beside her。



It came to me that of all; only these two; Yolara and

O'Keefe; were in whiteand I wondered; then with a tight…

ening of nerves ceased to wonder as there enteredLugur!

He was all in scarlet; and as he strode forward a silence fell

a tense; strained silence。



His gaze turned upon Yolara; rested upon O'Keefe; and

instantly his face grewdreadfulthere is no other word

than that for it。  Marakinoff leaned forward from the centre

of the table; near whose end I sat; touched and whispered to

him swiftly。  With appalling effort the red dwarf controlled

himself; he saluted the priestess ironically; I thought; took his

place at the further end of the oval。  And now I noted that the

figures between were the seven of that Council of which the

Shining One's priestess and Voice were the heads。  The ten…

sion relaxed; but did not passas though a storm…cloud

should turn away; but still lurk; threatening。



My gaze ran back。  This end of the room was draped with

the exquisitely coloured; graceful curtains looped with gor…

geous garlands。  Between curtains and table; where sat Larry

and the nine; a circular platform; perhaps ten yards in diam…

eter; raised itself a few feet above the floor; its gleaming sur…

face half…covered with the luminous petals; fragrant; delicate。



On each side below it; were low carven stools。  The cur…

tains parted and softly en
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