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Dizzily I raised myselfand leaning upon my elbow; stared

and moved no more。  For the dwarfs lay dead; and Larry;

holding Lakla tightly; was staring even as I; and ranged at

the head of the path were the _Akka_; whose booming advance

in obedience to the handmaiden's call I had heard。



And at what we all stared was Olaf; crimson with his

wounds; and Lugur; in blood…red armour; locked in each

other's grip; struggling; smiting; tearing; kicking; and sway…

ing about the little space before the embrasure。  I crawled

over toward the O'Keefe。  He raised his pistol; dropped it。



〃Can't hit him without hitting Olaf;〃 he whispered。  Lakla

signalled the frog…men; they advanced toward the twobut

Olaf saw them; broke the red dwarf's hold; sent Lugur reel…

ing a dozen feet away。



〃No!〃 shouted the Norseman; the ice of his pale…blue eyes

glinting like frozen flames; blood streaming down his face

and dripping from his hands。  〃No!  Lugur is mine!  None but

me slays him!  Ho; you Lugur〃 and cursed him and Yo…

lara and the Dweller hideouslyI cannot set those curses

down here。



They spurred Lugur。  Mad now as the Norseman; the red

dwarf sprang。  Olaf struck a blow that would have killed an

ordinary man; but Lugur only grunted; swept in; and seized

him about the waist; one mighty arm began to creep up

toward Huldricksson's throat。



 〃'Ware; Olaf!〃 cried O'Keefe; but Olaf did not answer。

He waited until the red dwarf's hand was close to his

shoulder; and then; with an incredibly rapid movement

once before had I seen something like it in a wrestling match

between Papuanshe had twisted Lugur around; twisted

him so that Olaf's right arm lay across the tremendous breast;

the left behind the neck; and Olaf's left leg held the Voice's

armoured thighs viselike against his right knee while over

that knee lay the small of the red dwarf's back。



For a second or two the Norseman looked down upon his

enemy; motionless in that paralyzing grip。  And thenslowly

he began to break him!



Lakla gave a little cry; made a motion toward the two。

But Larry drew her head down against his breast; hiding her

eyes; then fastened his own upon the pair; white…faced; stern。



Slowly; ever so slowly; proceeded Olaf。  Twice Lugur

moaned。  At the end he screamedhorribly。  There was a

cracking sound; as of a stout stick snapped。



Huldricksson stooped; silently。  He picked up the limp

body of the Voice; not yet dead; for the eyes rolled; the lips

strove to speak; lifted it; walked to the parapet; swung it

twice over his head; and cast it down to the red waters!











CHAPTER XXXIV



The Coming of the Shining One



THE NORSEMAN turned toward us。  There was now no mad…

ness in his eyes; only a great weariness。  And there was

peace on the once tortured face。



〃Helma;〃 he whispered; 〃I go a little before!  Soon you

will come to meto me and the Yndling who will await you

Helma; _mine liebe!_〃



Blood gushed from his mouth; he swayed; fell。  And thus

died Olaf Huldricksson。



We looked down upon him; nor did Lakla; nor Larry; nor

I try to hide our tears。  And as we stood the _Akka_ brought

to us that other mighty fighter; Rador; but in him there was

life; and we attended to him there as best we could。



Then Lakla spoke。



〃We will bear him into the castle where we may give him

greater care;〃 she said。  〃For; lo!  the hosts of Yolara have

been beaten back; and on the bridge comes Nak with tid…

ings。〃



We looked over the parapet。  It was even as she had said。

Neither on ledge nor bridge was there trace of living men of

Muriaonly heaps of slain that lay everywhereand thick

against the cavern mouth still danced the flashing atoms of

those the green ray had destroyed。



〃Over!〃 exclaimed Larry incredulously。  〃We live then

heart of mine!〃



〃The Silent Ones recall their veils;〃 she said; pointing to

the dome。  Back through the slitted opening the radiance was

streaming; withdrawing from sea and island; marching back

over the bridge with that same ordered; intelligent motion。

Behind it the red light pressed; like skirmishers on the heels

of a retreating army。



〃And yet〃 faltered the handmaiden as we passed into

her chamber; and doubtful were the eyes she turned upon the

O'Keefe。



〃I don't believe;〃 he said; 〃there's a kick left in them〃



What was that sound beating into the chamber faintly; so

faintly?  My heart gave a great throb and seemed to stop for

an eternity。  What was itcoming nearer; ever nearer?  Now

Lakla and O'Keefe heard it; life ebbing from lips and cheeks。



Nearer; nearera music as of myriads of tiny crystal bells;

tinkling; tinklinga storm of pizzicati upon violins of glass!

Nearer; nearernot sweetly now; nor luring; noraging;

wrathful; sinister beyond words; sweeping on; nearer



The Dweller!  The Shining One!



We leaped to the narrow window; peered out; aghast。  The

bell notes swept through and about us; a hurricane。  The

crescent strand was once more a ferment。  Back; back were

the _Akka_ being swept; as though by brooms; tottering on the

edge of the ledge; falling into the waters。  Swiftly they were

finished; and where they had fought was an eddying throng

clothed in tatters or naked; swaying; drifting; arms tossing

like marionettes of Satan。



The dead…alive!  The slaves of the Dweller!



They swayed and tossed; and then; like water racing

through an opened dam; they swept upon the bridge…head。

On and on they pushed; like the bore of a mighty tide。  The

frog…men strove against them; clubbing; spearing; tearing

them。  But even those worst smitten seemed not to fall。  On

they pushed; driving forward; irresistiblea battering ram

of flesh and bone。  They clove the masses of the _Akka_; press…

ing them to the sides of the bridge and over。  Through the

open gates they forced themfor there was no room for the

frog…men to stand against that implacable tide。



Then those of the _Akka_ who were left turned their backs

and ran。  We heard the clang of the golden wings of the por…

tal; and none too soon to keep out the first of the Dweller's

dreadful hordes。



Now upon the cavern 'edge and over the whole length

of the bridge there were none but the dead…alive; men and

women; black…polled _ladala_; sloe…eyed Malays; slant…eyed

Chinese; men of every race that sailed the seasmilling;

turning; swaying; like leaves caught in a sluggish current。



The bell notes became sharper; more insistent。  At the cav…

ern mouth a radiance began to growa gleaming from

which the atoms of diamond dust seemed to try to flee。  As

the radiance grew and the crystal notes rang nearer; every

head of that hideous multitude turned stiffly; slowly toward

the right; looking toward the far bridge end; their eyes fixed

and glaring; every face an inhuman mask of rapture and of

horror!



A movement shook them。  Those in the centre began to

stream back; faster and ever faster; leaving motionless deep

ranks on each side。  Back they flowed until from golden

doors to cavern mouth a wide lane stretched; walled on each

side by the dead…alive。



The far radiance became brighter; it gathered itself at the

end of the dreadful lane; it was shot with sparklings and with

pulsings of polychromatic light。  The crystal storm was in…

tolerable; piercing the ears with countless tiny lances;

brighter still the radiance



From the cavern swirled the Shining One!



The Dweller paused; seemed to scan the island of the

Silent Ones half doubtfully; then slowly; stately; it drifted

out upon the bridge。  Closer it drew; behind it glided Yolara

at the head of a company of her dwarfs; and at her side was

the hag of the Council whose face was the withered; shat…

tered echo of her own。



Slower grew the Dweller's pace as it drew nearer。  Did I

sense in it a doubt; an uncertainty?  The crystal…tongued;

unseen choristers that accompanied it subtly seemed to re…

flect the doubt; their notes were not sure; no longer insistent;

rather was there in them an undertone of hesitancy; of warn…

ing!  Yet on came the Shining One until it stood plain be…

neath us; searching with those eyes that thrust from and

withdrew into unknown spheres; the golden gateway; the

cliff face; the castle's rounded bulkand more intently than

any of these; the dome wherein sat the Three。



Behind it each face of the dead…alive turned toward it; and

those beside it throbbed and gleamed with its luminescence。



Yolara crept close; just beyond the reach of its spirals。

She murmuredand the Dweller bent toward her; its seven

globes steady in their shining mists; as though listening。  It

drew erect once more; resumed its doubtful scrutiny。  Yo…

lara's face darkened; she turned abruptly; spoke to a captain

of her guards。  A dwarf raced back between the palisades of

dead…alive。



Now the priestess cried out; her v
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