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the moon pool-第84部分

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them cautiously。  It was the sun!



I staggered to my feet。  Behind me was a shattered wall of

basalt monoliths; hewn and squared。  Before me was the Pa…

cific; smooth and blue and smiling。



And not far away; cast up on the strand even as I had

been; wasMarakinoff!



He lay there; broken and dead indeed。  Yet all the waters

through which we had passednot even the waters of death

themselvescould wash from his face the grin of triumph。

With the last of my strength I dragged the body from the

strand and pushed it out into the waves。  A little billow ran

up; coiled about it; and carried it away; ducking and bend…

ing。  Another seized it; and another; playing with it。  It floated

from my sightthat which had been Marakinoff; with all his

schemes to turn our fair world into an undreamed…of…hell。



My strength began to come back to me。  I found a thicket

and slept; slept it must have been for many hours; for when

I again awakened the dawn was rosing the east。  I will not tell

my sufferings。  Suffice it to say that I found a spring and some

fruit; and just before dusk had recovered enough to writhe

up to the top of the wall and discover where I was。



The place was one of the farther islets of the Nan…Matal。

To the north I caught the shadows of the ruins of Nan…

Tauach; where was the moon door; black against the sky。

Where was the moon doorwhich; someway; somehow; I

must reach; and quickly。



At dawn of the next day I got together driftwood and

bound it together in shape of a rough raft with fallen creep…

ers。  Then; with a makeshift paddle; I set forth for Nan…

Tauach。  Slowly; painfully; I crept up to it。  It was late after…

noon before I grounded my shaky craft on the little beach

between the ruined sea…gates and; creeping up the giant steps;

made my way to the inner enclosure。



And at its opening I stopped; and the tears ran streaming

down my cheeks while I wept aloud with sorrow and with

disappointment and with weariness。



For the great wall in which had been set the pale slab

whose threshold we had crossed to the land of the Shining

One lay shattered and broken。  The monoliths were heaped

about; the wall had fallen; and about them shone a film of

water; half covering them。



There was no moon door!



Dazed and weeping; I drew closer; climbed upon their out…

lying fragments。  I looked out only upon the sea。  There had

been a great subsidence; an earth shock; perhaps; tilting

downward all that sidethe echo; little doubt; of that cata…

clysm which had blasted the Dweller's lair!



The little squared islet called Tau; in which were hidden

the seven globes; had entirely disappeared。  Upon the waters

there was no trace of it。



The moon door was gone; the passage to the Moon Pool

was closed to meits chamber covered by the sea!



There was no road to Larrynor to Lakla!



And there; for me; the world ended。











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