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the moon pool-第40部分
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lips over them。 They cut off gravity; just about as the shadow
screens cut off lightand consequently whatever's in their
range goes shooting just naturally up to the moon
〃They get my goat; why deny it?〃 went on Larry。 〃With
them and the _Keth_ and gentle invisible soldiers walking
around assassinating at willwell; the worst Bolsheviki are
only puling babes; eh; Doc?
〃I don't mind the Shining One;〃 said O'Keefe; 〃one splash
of a downtown New York high…pressure fire hose would do
for it! But the othersare the goods! Believe me!〃
But for once O'Keefe's confidence found no echo within
me。 Not lightly; as he; did I hold that dread mystery; the
Dwellerand a vision passed before me; a vision of an
Apocalypse undreamed by the Evangelist。
A vision of the Shining One swirling into our world; a
monstrous; glorious flaming pillar of incarnate; eternal Evil
of peoples passing through its radiant embrace into that
hideous; unearthly life…in…death which I had seen enfold the
sacrificesof armies trembling into dancing atoms of dia…
mond dust beneath the green ray's rhythmic deathof cities
rushing out into space upon the wings of that other demoniac
force which Olaf had watched at workof a haunted world
through which the assassins of the Dweller's court stole in…
visible; carrying with them every passion of hellof the
rallying to the Thing of every sinister soul and of the weak
and the unbalanced; mystics and carnivores of humanity
alike; for well I knew that; once loosed; not any nation could
hold this devil…god for long and that swiftly its blight would
spread!
And then a world that was all colossal reek of cruelty and
terror; a welter of lusts; of hatreds and of torment; a chaos
of horror in which the Dweller waxing ever stronger; the
ghastly hordes of those it had consumed growing ever
greater; wreaked its inhuman will!
At the last a ruined planet; a cosmic plague; spinning
through the shuddering heavens; its verdant plains; its mur…
muring forests; its meadows and its mountains manned only
by a countless crew of soulless; mindless dead…alive; their
shells illumined with the Dweller's infernal gloryand flam…
ing over this vampirized earth like a flare from some hell
far; infinitely far; beyond the reach of man's farthest flung
imaginingthe Dweller!
Rador jumped to his feet; walked to the whispering globe。
He bent over its base; did something with its mechanism;
beckoned to us。 The globe swam rapidly; faster than ever I
had seen it before。 A low humming arose; changed into a
murmur; and then from it I heard Lugur's voice clearly。
〃It is to be war then?〃
There was a chorus of assentfrom the Council; I
thought。
〃I will take the tall one named_Larree_。〃 It was the priest…
ess's voice。 〃After the three _tal_; you may have him; Lugur;
to do with as you will。〃
〃No!〃 it was Lugur's voice again; but with a rasp of anger。
〃All must die。〃
〃He shall die;〃 again Yolara。 〃But I would that first he
see Lakla passand that she know what is to happen to
him。〃
〃No!〃 I startedfor this was Marakinoff。 〃Now is no
time; Yolara; for one's own desires。 This is my counsel。 At
the end of the three _tal_ Lakla will come for our answer。 Your
men will be in ambush and they will slay her and her escort
quickly with the _Keth_。 But not till that is done must the
three be slainand then quickly。 With Lakla dead we shall
go forth to the Silent Onesand I promise you that I will
find the way to destroy them!〃
〃It is well!〃 It was Lugur。
〃It IS well; Yolara。〃 It was a woman's voice; and I knew
it for that old one of ravaged beauty。 〃Cast from your mind
whatever is in it for this strangereither of love or hatred。
In this the Council is with Lugur and the man of wisdom。〃
There was a silence。 Then came the priestess's voice; sul…
len butbeaten。
〃It is well!〃
〃Let the three be taken now by Rador to the temple and
given to the High Priest Sator〃thus Lugur〃until what
we have planned comes to pass。〃
Rador gripped the base of the globe; abruptly it ceased
its spinning。 He turned to us as though to speak and even as
he did so its bell note sounded peremptorily and on it the
colour films began to creep at their accustomed pace。
〃I hear;〃 the green dwarf whispered。 〃They shall be taken
there at once。〃 The globe grew silent。 He stepped toward
us。
〃You have heard;〃 he turned to us。
〃Not on your life; Rador;〃 said Larry。 〃Nothing doing!〃
And then in the Murian's own tongue。 〃We follow Lakla;
Rador。 And YOU lead the way。〃 He thrust the pistol close
to the green dwarf's side。
Rador did not move。
〃Of what use; _Larree_?〃 he said; quietly。 〃Me you can slay
but in the end you will be taken。 Life is not held so dear
in Muria that my men out there or those others who can
come quickly will let you byeven though you slay many。
And in the end they will overpower you。〃
There was a trace of irresolution in O'Keefe's face。
〃And;〃 added Rador; 〃if I let you go I dance with the
Shining Oneor worse!〃
O'Keefe's pistol hand dropped。
〃You're a good sport; Rador; and far be it from me to get
you in bad;〃 he said。 〃Take us to the templewhen we get
therewell; your responsibility ends; doesn't it?〃
The green dwarf nodded; on his face a curious expres…
sionwas it relief? Or was it emotion higher than this?
He turned curtly。
〃Follow;〃 he said。 We passed out of that gay little pavilion
that had come to be home to us even in this alien place。 The
guards stood at attention。
〃You; Sattoya; stand by the globe;〃 he ordered one of
them。 〃Should the _Afyo Maie_ ask; say that I am on my way
with the strangers even as she has commanded。〃
We passed through the lines to the _corial_ standing like a
great shell at the end of the runway leading into the green
road。
〃Wait you here;〃 he said curtly to the driver。 The green
dwarf ascended to his seat; sought the lever and we swept
onon and out upon the glistening obsidian。
Then Rador faced us and laughed。
〃_Larree_;〃 he cried; 〃I love you for that spirit of yours!
And did you think that Rador would carry to the temple
prison a man who would take the chances of torment upon
his own shoulders to save him? Or you; Goodwin; who saved
him from the rotting death? For what did I take the _corial_
or lift the veil of silence that I might hear what threatened
you〃
He swept the _corial_ to the left; away from the temple ap…
proach。
〃I am done with Lugur and with Yolara and the Shining
One!〃 cried Rador。 〃My hand is for you three and for Lakla
and those to whom she is handmaiden!〃
The shell leaped forward; seemed to fly。
CHAPTER XXII
The Casting of the Shadow
NOW we were racing down toward that last span whose
ancientness had set it apart from all the other soaring arches。
The shell's speed slackened; we approached warily。
〃We pass there?〃 asked O'Keefe。
The green dwarf nodded; pointing to the right where the
bridge ended in a broad platform held high upon two gigantic
piers; between which ran a spur from the glistening road。
Platform and bridge were swarming with men…at…arms; they
crowded the parapets; looking down upon us curiously but
with no evidence of hostility。 Rador drew a deep breath of
relief。
〃We don't have to break our way through; then?〃 There
was disappointment in the Irishman's voice。
〃No use; _Larree_!〃 Smiling; Rador stopped the _corial_ just
beneath the arch and beside one of the piers。 〃Now; listen
well。 They have had no warning; hence does Yolara still
think us on the way to the temple。 This is the gateway of the
Portaland the gateway is closed by the Shadow。 Once I
commanded here and I know its laws。 This must I do
by craft persuade Serku; the keeper of the gateway; to lift the
Shadow; or raise it myself。 And that will be hard and it may
well be that in the struggle life will be stripped of us all。
Yet is it better to die fighting than to dance with the Shining
One!〃
He swept the shell around the pier。 Opened a wide plaza
paved with the volcanic glass; but black as that down which
we had sped from the chamber of the Moon Pool。 It shone
like a mirrored lakelet of jet; on each side of it arose what
at first glance seemed towering bulwarks of the same ebon
obsidian; at second; revealed themselves as structures hewn
and set in place by men; polished faces pierced by dozens
of high; narrow windows。
Down each facade a stairway fell; broken by small land…
ings on which a door opened; they dropped to a broad ledge
of greyish stone edging the lip of this midnight pool and
upon it also fell two wide flights from either side of the
bridge platform。 Along all four stairways the guards were
ranged; and here and there against the ledge stood the sh
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