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the moon pool-第47部分

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golden youth of the world; love lilts of earth younglings;

with light of new…born suns drenching them; chorals of

young stars mating in space; murmurings of April gods and

goddesses。  A languor stole through me。  The rosy lights upon

the tripods began to die away; and as they faded the milky

globes gleamed forth brighter; ever brighter。  Yolara rose;

stretched a hand to Larry; led him through the sextuple

groups; and stood face to face with him in the centre of their

circle。



The rose…light died; all that immense chamber was black;

save for the circle of the glowing spheres。  Within this their

milky radiance grew brighterbrighter。  The song whispered

away。  A throbbing arpeggio dripped from the harps; and as

the notes pulsed out; up from the globes; as though striving

to follow; pulsed with them tips of moon…fire cones; such as

I had seen before Yolara's altar。  Weirdly; caressingly; com…

pellingly the harp notes throbbed in repeated; re…repeated

theme; holding within itself the same archaic golden quality

I had noted in the singing。  And over the moon flame pin…

nacles rose higher!



Yolara lifted her arms; within her hands were clasped

O'Keefe's。  She raised them above their two heads and slowly;

slowly drew him with her into a circling; graceful step; ten…

drillings delicate as the slow spirallings of twilight mist upon

some still stream。



As they swayed the rippling arpeggios grew louder; and

suddenly the slender pinnacles of moon fire bent; dipped;

flowed to the floor; crept in a shining ring around those two

and began to rise; a gleaming; glimmering; enchanted

barrierrising; ever risinghiding them!



With one swift movement Yolara unbound her circlet of

pale sapphires; shook loose the waves of her silken hair。  It

fell; a rippling; wondrous cascade; veiling both her and

O'Keefe to their girdlesand now the shining coils of moon

fire had crept to their kneeswas circling higherhigher。



And ever despair grew deeper in my soul!



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 thoughpunctuatingthe clamour; a deep…toned;

almost abysmal; booming soundthunderously 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 squareinhuman 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

thinghideous; 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 stoodand

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 figuresfrog…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; yesmore grotesque than anything

I had ever seen or dreamed; and they wereterrible!



And then; quietly; through their ranks camea 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 impressionall 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 I

looked 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 murmursedged 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 softsunlightglow that seemed to

transfuse the delicate skin。  And suddenly in the eyes dawned

a smilesweet; 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 thingsas 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
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