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she returned through the hangings; tresses braided; a swath…

ing of golden gauze about her。



〃Rador;〃 she said; 〃bear you Larryfor into your heart

the Silent Ones would look。  And fear nothing;〃 she added at

the green dwarfs disconcerted; almost fearful start。



Rador bowed; was thrust aside by Olaf。



〃No;〃 said the Norseman; 〃I will carry him。〃



He lifted Larry like a child against his broad breast。  The

dwarf glanced quickly at Lakla; she nodded。



〃Come!〃 she commanded; and held aside the folds。



Of that journey I have few memories。  I only know that

we went through corridor upon corridor; successions of vast

halls and chambers; some carpeted with the rushes; others

with rugs into which the feet sank as into deep; soft mead…

ows; spaces illumined by the rubrous light; and spaces in

which softer lights held sway。



We paused before a slab of the same crimson stone as that

the green dwarf had called the portal; and upon its polished

surface weaved the same unnameable symbols。  The Golden

Girl pressed upon its side; it slipped softly back; a torrent of

opalescence gushed out of the openingand as one in a

dream I entered。



We were; I knew; just under the dome; but for the mo…

ment; caught in the flood of radiance; I could see nothing。  It

was like being held within a fire opalso brilliant; so flash…

ing; was it。  I closed my eyes; opened them; the lambency

cascaded from the vast curves of the globular walls; in front

of me was a long; narrow opening in them; through which;

far away; I could see the end of the wizards' bridge and the

ledged mouth of the cavern through which we had come;

against the light from within beat the crimson light from

withoutand was checked as though by a barrier。



I felt Lakla's touch; turned。



A hundred paces away was a dais; its rim raised a yard

above the floor。  From the edge of this rim streamed upward

a steady; coruscating mist of the opalescence; veined even as

was that of the Dweller's shining core and shot with milky

shadows like curdled moonlight; up it stretched like a wall。



Over it; from it; down upon me; gazed three facestwo

clearly male; one a woman's。  At the first I thought them

statues; and then the eyes of them gave the lie to me; for

the eyes were alive; terribly; and if I could admit the word

SUPERNATURALLYalive。



They were thrice the size of the human eye and triangular;

the apex of the angle upward; black as jet; pupilless; filled

with tiny; leaping red flames;



Over them were foreheads; not as ourshigh and broad

and visored; their sides drawn forward into a vertical ridge;

a prominence; an upright wedge; somewhat like the visored

heads of a few of the great lizardsand the heads; long;

narrowing at the back; were fully twice the size of man…

kind's!



Upon the brows were capsand with a fearful certainty

I knew that they were NOT capslong; thick strands of

gleaming yellow; feathered scales thin as sequins!  Sharp;

curving noses like the beaks of the giant condors; mouths

thin; austere; long; powerful; pointed chins; theFLESH

of the faces white as the whitest marble; and wreathing up to

them; covering all their bodies; the shimmering; curdled;

misty fires of opalescence!



Olaf stood rigid; my own heart leaped wildly。  What

what were these beings?



I forced myself to look againand from their gaze

streamed a current of reassurance; of good willnay; of

intense spiritual strength。  I saw that they were not fierce;

not ruthless; not inhuman; despite their strangeness; no;

they were kindly; in some unmistakable way; benign and

sorrowfulso sorrowful!  I straightened; gazed back at them

fearlessly。  Olaf drew a deep breath; gazed steadily too; the

hardness; the despair wiped from his face。



Now Lakla drew closer to the dais; the three pairs of eyes

searched hers; the woman's with an ineffable tenderness;

some message seemed to pass between the Three and the

Golden Girl。  She bowed low; turned to the Norseman。



〃Place Larry there;〃 she said softly〃there at the feet of

the Silent Ones。〃



She pointed into the radiant mist; Olaf started; hesitated;

stared from Lakla to the Three; searched for a moment their

eyesand something like a smile drifted through them。  He

stepped forward; lifted O'Keefe; set him squarely within the

covering light。  It wavered; rolled upward; swirled about the

body; steadied againand within it there was no sign of

Larry!



Again the mist wavered; shook; and seemed to climb

higher; hiding the chins; the beaked noses; the brows of that

incredible Trinitybut before it ceased to climb; I thought

the yellow feathered heads bent; sensed a movement as

though they lifted something。



The mist fell; the eyes gleamed out again; inscrutable。



And groping out of the radiance; pausing at the verge of

the dais; leaping down from it; came Larry; laughing; filled

with life; blinking as one who draws from darkness into sun…

shine。  He saw Lakla; sprang to her; gripped her in his arms。



〃Lakla!〃 he cried。 〃Mavourneen!〃  She slipped from his

embrace; blushing; glancing at the Three shyly; half…fear…

fully。  And again I saw the tenderness creep into the inky;

flame…shot orbs of the woman being; and a tenderness in the

others tooas though they regarded some well…beloved

child。



〃You lay in the arms of Death; Larry;〃 she said。  〃And the

Silent Ones drew you from him。  Do homage to the Silent

Ones; Larry; for they are good and they are mighty!〃



She turned his head with one of the long; white hands

and he looked into the faces of the Three; looked long; was

shaken even as had been Olaf and myself; was swept by that

same wave of power and ofofwhat can I call it?HOLINESS

that streamed from them。



Then for the first time I saw real awe mount into his face。

Another moment he staredand dropped upon one knee

and bowed his head before them as would a worshipper be…

fore the shrine of his saint。  AndI am not ashamed to tell it

I joined him; and with us knelt Lakla and Olaf and Rador。



The mist of fiery opal swirled up about the Three; hid

them。



And with a long; deep; joyous sigh Lakla took Larry's

hand; drew him to his feet; and silently we followed them

out of that hall of wonder。



But why; in going; did the thought come to me that from

where the Three sat throned they ever watched the cavern

mouth that was the door into their abode; and looked down

ever into the unfathomable depth in which glowed and

pulsed that mystic flower; colossal; awesome; of green flame

that had seemed to me fire of life itself?











CHAPTER XXVI



The Wooing of Lakla



I HAD SLEPT soundly and dreamlessly; I wakened quietly in

the great chamber into which Rador had ushered O'Keefe

and myself after that culminating experience of crowded;

nerve…racking hoursthe facing of the Three。



Now; lying gazing upward at the high…vaulted ceiling; I

heard 
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