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the moon pool-第81部分

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For a hundred heart…beats they clung to each other; breast

to breast and lip to lip。  Below; the clangour was increasing;

the great trunk swinging harder and faster upon the metal

gates。  Now Lakla gently loosed the arms of the O'Keefe; and

for another instant those two looked into each other's souls。

The handmaiden smiled tremulously。



〃I would it might have been otherwise; Larry darlin';〃

she whispered。  〃But at leastwe pass together; dearest of

mine!〃



She leaped to the window。



〃Yolara!〃 the golden voice rang out sweetly。  The clang…

ing ceased。  〃Draw back your men。  We open the Portal and

come forth to you and the Shining OneLarry and I。〃



The priestess's silver chimes of laughter rang out; cruel;

mocking。



〃Come; then; quickly;〃 she jeered。  〃For surely both the

Shining One and I yearn for you!〃 Her malice…laden laughter

chimed high once more。  〃Keep us not lonely long!〃 the

priestess mocked。



Larry drew a deep breath; stretched both hands out to me。



〃It's good…by; I guess; Doc。〃 His voice was strained。

〃Good…by and good luck; old boy。  If you get out; and you

WILL; let the old _Dolphin_ know I'm gone。  And carry on; pal

and always remember the O'Keefe loved you like a

brother。〃



I squeezed his hands desperately。  Then out of my balance…

shaking woe a strange comfort was born。



〃Maybe it's not good…by; Larry!〃 I cried。  〃The banshee has

not cried!〃



A flash of hope passed over his face; the old reckless grin

shone forth。



〃It's so!〃 he said。  〃By the Lord; it's so!〃



Then Lakla bent toward me; and for the second time

kissed me。



〃Come!〃 she said to Larry。  Hand in hand they moved

away; into the corridor that led to the door outside of which

waited the Shining One and its priestess。



And unseen by them; wrapped as they were within their

love and sacrifice; I crept softly behind。  For I had deter…

mined that if enter the Dweller's embrace they must; they

should not go alone。



They paused before the Golden Portals; the handmaiden

pressed its opening lever; the massive leaves rolled back。



Heads high; proudly; serenely; they passed through and

out upon the hither span。  I followed。



On each side of us stood the Dweller's slaves; faces turned

rigidly toward their master。  A hundred feet away the Shin…

ing One pulsed and spiralled in its evilly glorious lambency

of sparkling plumes。



Unhesitating; always with that same high serenity; Lakla

and the O'Keefe; hands clasped like little children; drew

closer to that wondrous shape。  I could not see their faces;

but I saw awe fall upon those of the watching dwarfs; and

into the burning eyes of Yolara crept a doubt。  Closer they

drew to the Dweller; and closer; I following them step by

step。  The Shining One's whirling lessened; its tinklings were

faint; almost stilled。  It seemed to watch them apprehensively。

A silence fell upon us all; a thick silence; brooding; ominous;

palpable。  Now the pair were face to face with the child of

the Threeso near that with one of its misty tentacles it

could have enfolded them。



And the Shining One drew back!



Yes; drew backand back with it stepped Yolara; the

doubt in her eyes deepening。  Onward paced the handmaiden

and the O'Keefeand step by step; as they advanced; the

Dweller withdrew; its bell notes chiming out; puzzled ques…

tioninghalf fearful!



And back it drew; and back until it had reached the very

centre of that platform over the abyss in whose depths pulsed

the green fires of earth heart。  And there Yolara gripped her…

self; the hell that seethed within her soul leaped out of her

eyes; a cry; a shriek of rage; tore from her lips。



As at a signal; the Shining One flamed high; its spirals and

eddying mists swirled madly; the pulsing core of it blazed

radiance。  A score of coruscating tentacles swept straight

upon the pair who stood intrepid; unresisting; awaiting its

embrace。  And upon me; lurking behind them。



Through me swept a mighty exaltation。  It was the end

thenand I was to meet it with them。



Something drew us back; back with an incredible swift…

ness; and yet as gently as a summer breeze sweeps a bit of

thistle…down!  Drew us back from those darting misty arms

even as they were a hair…breadth from us!  I heard the Dwel…

ler's bell notes burst out ragingly!  I heard Yolara scream。



What was that?



Between the three of us and them was a ring of curdled

moon flames; swirling about the Shining One and its priest…

ess; pressing in upon them; enfolding them!



And within it I glimpsed the faces of the Threeimplac…

able; sorrowful; filled with a supernal power!



Sparks and flashes of white flame darted from the ring;

penetrating the radiant swathings of the Dweller; striking

through its pulsing nucleus; piercing its seven crowning orbs。



Now the Shining One's radiance began to dim; the seven

orbs to dull; the tiny sparkling filaments that ran from them

down into the Dweller's body snapped; vanished!  Through

the battling nebulosities Yolara's face swam forthhorror…

filled; distorted; inhuman!



The ranks of the dead…alive quivered; moved; writhed; as

though each felt the torment of the Thing that had enslaved

them。  The radiance that the Three wielded grew more in…

tense; thicker; seemed to expand。  Within it; suddenly; were

scores of flaming trianglesscores of eyes like those of the

Silent Ones!



And the Shining One's seven little moons of amber; of

silver; of blue and amethyst and green; of rose and white;

split; shattered; were gone!  Abruptly the tortured crystal

chimings ceased。



Dulled; all its soul…shaking beauty dead; blotched and

shadowed squalidly; its gleaming plumes tarnished; its dan…

cing spirals stripped from it; that which had been the Shin…

ing One wrapped itself about Yolarawrapped and drew

her into itself; writhed; swayed; and hurled itself over the

edge of the bridgedown; down into the green fires of the

unfathomable abysswith its priestess still enfolded in its

coils!



From the dwarfs who had watched that terror came


screams of panic fear。  They turned and ran; racing franti…

cally over the bridge toward the cavern mouth。



The serried ranks of the dead…alive trembled; shook。  Then

from their faces tied the horror of wedded ecstasy and an…

guish。  Peace; utter peace; followed in its wake。



And as fields of wheat are bent and fall beneath the wind;

they fell。  No longer dead…alive; now all of the blessed dead;

freed from their dreadful slavery!



Abruptly from the sparkling mists the cloud of eyes was

gone。  Faintly revealed in them were only the heads of the

Silent Ones。  And they drew before us; were before us!  No

flames now in their ebon eyesfor the flickering fires were

quenched in great tears; streaming down the marble white

faces。  They bent toward us; over us; their radiance enfolded

us。 My eyes darkened。  I could no
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