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the moon pool-第7部分

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ingly。



Walter; old friend!〃 he cried。  〃Don't look at me as though

I were mad。  It's truth; absolute truth。  Wait〃 I comforted

him as well as I could。  After a little time he took up his story。



〃Never;〃 he said; 〃did man welcome the sun as we did

that morning。  A soon as it had risen we went back to the

courtyard。  The walls whereon I had seen Stanton were black

and silent。  The terraces were as they had been。  The grey

slab was in its place。  In the shallow hollow at its base was

nothing。  Nothingnothing was there anywhere on the islet

of Stantonnot a trace。



〃What were we to do?  Precisely the same arguments that

had kept us there the night before held good nowand

doubly good。  We could not abandon these two; could not go

as long as there was the faintest hope of finding themand

yet for love of each other how could we remain?  I loved my

wife;how much I never knew until that day; and she loved

me as deeply。



'It takes only one each night;' she pleaded。  'Beloved; let

it take me。'



 〃I wept; Walter。  We both wept。



〃'We will meet it together;' she said。  And it was thus at

last that we arranged it。〃



〃That took great courage indeed; Throckmartin;〃 I inter…

rupted。  He looked at me eagerly。



 〃You do believe then?〃 he exclaimed。



〃I believe;〃 I said。  He pressed my hand with a grip that

nearly crushed it。



〃Now;〃 he told me。  〃I do not fear。  If Ifail; you will fol…

low with help?〃



I promised。



〃We talked it over carefully;〃 he went on; 〃bringing to

bear all our power of analysis and habit of calm; scientific

thought。  We considered minutely the time element in the

phenomena。  Although the deep chanting began at the very

moment of moonrise; fully five minutes had passed between

its full lifting and the strange sighing sound from the inner

terrace。  I went back in memory over the happenings of the

night before。  At least ten minutes had intervened between

the first heralding sigh and the intensification of the moon…

light in the courtyard。  And this glow grew for at least ten

minutes more before the first burst of the crystal notes。  In…

deed; more than half an hour must have elapsed; I calculated;

between the moment the moon showed above the horizon

and the first delicate onslaught of the tinklings。



〃'Edith!' I cried。  'I think I have it!  The grey rock opens

five minutes after upon the moonrise。  But whoever or what…

ever it is that comes through it must wait until the moon has

risen higher; or else it must come from a distance。  The thing

to do is not to wait for it; but to surprise it before it passes

out the door。  We will go into the inner court early。  You will

take your rifle and pistol and hide yourself where you can

command the openingif the slab does open。  The instant it

opens I will enter。  It's our best chance; Edith。  I think it's our

only one。'



〃My wife demurred strongly。  She wanted to go with me。

But I convinced her that it was better for her to stand guard

without; prepared to help me if I were forced again into the

open by what lay behind the rock。



〃At the half…hour before moonrise we went into the inner

court。  I took my place at the side of the grey rock。  Edith

crouched behind a broken pillar twenty feet away; slipped

her rifle…barrel over it so that it would cover the opening。



〃The minutes crept by。  The darkness lessened and through

the breaches of the terrace I watched the far sky softly

lighten。  With the first pale flush the silence of the place

intensified。  It deepened; became unbearablyexpectant。  The

moon rose; showed the quarter; the half; then swam up into

full sight like a great bubble。



〃Its rays fell upon the wall before me and suddenly upon

the convexities I have described seven little circles of light

sprang out。  They gleamed; glimmered; grew brightershone。

The gigantic slab before me glowed with them; silver wave…

lets of phosphorescence pulsed over its surface and then

it turned as though on a pivot; sighing softly as it moved!



〃With a word to Edith I flung myself through the opening。

A tunnel stretched before me。  It glowed with the same faint

silvery radiance。  Down it I raced。  The passage turned ab…

ruptly; passed parallel to the walls of the outer courtyard

and then once more led downward。



〃The passage ended。  Before me was a high vaulted arch。

It seemed to open into space; a space filled with lambent;

coruscating; many…coloured mist whose brightness grew even

as I watched。  I passed through the arch and stopped in sheer

awe!



〃In front of me was a pool。  It was circular; perhaps twenty

feet wide。  Around it ran a low; softly curved lip of glimmer…

ing silvery stone。  Its water was palest blue。  The pool with its

silvery rim was like a great blue eye staring upward。



〃Upon it streamed seven shafts of radiance。  They poured

down upon the blue eye like cylindrical torrents; they were

like shining pillars of light rising from a sapphire floor。



〃One was the tender pink of the pearl; one of the aurora's

green; a third a deathly white; the fourth the blue in mother…

of…pearl; a shimmering column of pale amber; a beam of

amethyst; a shaft of molten silver。  Such are the colours of

the seven lights that stream upon the Moon Pool。  I drew

closer; awestricken。  The shafts did not illumine the depths。

They played upon the surface and seemed there to diffuse;

to melt into it。  The Pool drank them?



〃Through the water tiny gleams of phosphorescence be…

gan to dart; sparkles and coruscations of pale incandescence。

And far; far below I sensed a movement; a shifting glow as

of a radiant body slowly rising。



〃I looked upward; following the radiant pillars to their

source。  Far above were seven shining globes; and it was from

these that the rays poured。  Even as I watched their bright…

ness grew。  They were like seven moons set high in some

caverned heaven。  Slowly their splendour increased; and with

it the splendour of the seven beams streaming from them。



〃I tore my gaze away and stared at the Pool。  It had grown

milky; opalescent。  The rays gushing into it seemed to be

filling it; it was alive with sparklings; scintillations; glimmer…

ings。  And the luminescence I had seen rising from its depths

was larger; nearer!



〃A swirl of mist floated up from its surface。  It drifted

within the embrace of the rosy beam and hung there for a

moment。  The beam seemed to embrace it; sending through

it little shining corpuscles; tiny rosy spiralings。  The mist

absorbed the rays; was strengthened by them; gained sub…

stance。  Another swirl sprang into the amber shaft; clung and

fed there; moved swiftly toward the first and mingled with

it。 And now other swirls arose; here and there; too fast to

be counted; hung poised in the embrace of the light streams;

flashed and pulsed into each other。



〃Thicker and thicker still they arose until over the surface

of the Pool was a pulsating pillar of opalescent mist steadily

growing stronger; drawing within it life from the seven

beams falling upon it; drawing to it from below the darting;

incandescent atoms of the Pool。  Into its centre was passing

the luminescence rising from the far depths。  And the pillar

glowed; throbbedbegan to send out questing swirls and

tendrils



〃There forming before me was That which had walked

with Stanton; which had taken Thorathe thing I had come

to find!



〃My brain sprang into action。  My hand threw up the pistol

and I fired shot after shot into the shining core。



〃As I fired; it swayed and shook; gathered again。  I slipped

a second clip into the automatic and another idea coming

to me took careful aim at one of the globes in the roof。  From

thence I knew came the force that shaped this Dweller in

the Poolfrom the pouring rays came its strength。  If I could

destroy them I could check its forming。  I fired again and

again。  If I hit the globes I did no damage。  The little motes

in their beams danced with the motes in the mist; troubled。

That was all。



〃But up from the Pool like little bells; like tiny bursting

bubbles of glass; swarmed the tinkling soundstheir pitch

higher; all their sweetness lost; angry。



〃And out from the Inexplicable swept a shining spiral。



〃It caught me above the heart; wrapped itself around me。

There rushed through me a mingled ecstasy and horror。

Every atom of me quivered with delight and shrank with

despair。  There was nothing loathsome in it。  But it was as

though the icy soul of evil and the fiery soul of good had

stepped together within me。  The pistol dropped from my

hand。



〃So I stood while the Pool gleamed and sparkled; the

streams of light grew more intense and the radiant Thing

that held me gleamed and strengthened。  Its shining core had

shapebut a shape that my eyes and brain could not define。

It was as though a being of another spher
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