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 I pointed to where the Inca king stood in the forefront; at the very edge of the lake。
 She shuddered and grew pale。
 〃He is a monster;〃 she said in a voice so low that I scarcely heard; 〃and…I thank you; Paul。〃
 Harry seemed not to have heard。
 〃But what can they do?〃 he repeated。
 They did not leave us long in doubt。 As he spoke there was a sudden sharp movement in the ranks of the Incas。 Those in front leaped in the water; and others after them; until; almost before we had time to realize their purpose; hundreds of the hairy brutes were swimming with long; powerful strokes directly toward the ledge on which we stood。 Between his teeth each man carried his spear。
 I left Harry to guard the crevice; and ran to repel the attack at the water。 Desiree stood just behind me。 I called to her to go back; but she did not move。 I grasped her by the arm and led her forcibly to a break in the rock at our rear; and pointed out a narrow ascending lane in the direction of the other exit。
 When I returned to the ledge of the water the foremost of the Incas were but a few feet away。 But I looked in vain for the one face I wanted to see and could recognize; the king was not among them。 A hasty glance across the landing opposite discovered him standing motionless with folded arms。
 The entire surface of the lake before me was one mass of heads and arms and spears as far as I could see。 There were hundreds of them。 I saw at once that the thing was hopeless; but I grasped my spear firmly and stood ready。
 The first two or three reached the ledge。 At the same instant I heard Harry call:
 〃They're ing through; Paul! It's you alone!〃
 I did not turn my head; for I was busy。 My spear was whirling about my head like a circle of flame。 Black; dusky forms swam to the ledge and grasped its slippery surface; but they got no farther。 The shaft of the spear bent in my hand; I picked up another; barely losing a second。
 A wild and savage delight surged through me at the sight of those struggling; writhing; slipping forms。 I swung the spear in vicious fury。 Not one had found footing on the ledge。
 Something suddenly struck me in the left arm and stuck there; I shook it loose impatiently and it felt as though my arm went with it。
 I did not care to glance up even for an instant; they were pressing me closer and closer; but I knew that they had begun to hurl their spears at me from the water; and that the game was up。
 Another struck me on the leg; soon they were falling thick about me。
 Calling to Harry to follow; I turned and ran for the opening in the rock to which I had led Desiree。 In an instant he had joined me。
 By that time scores of the Incas had scrambled out of the water onto the ledge and started toward us; and as many more came rushing through the crevice; finding their way no longer contested。
 Harry carried three spears。 I had four。 We sprang up a lane encircling the rock to the rear and at its top found Desiree。
 A projecting bit of rock gave us some protection from the spears that were being hurled at us from below; but they came unfortably close; and black forms began to appear in the lane through which we had e。
 Harry shouted something which I didn't hear; and; taking Desiree in his arms; sprang from the rock to another ledge some ten feet below。
 I followed。 At the bottom he stumbled and fell; but I helped him to his feet and then turned barely in time to beat back three or four of the Incas who had tumbled down almost on our very heads。
 Immediately in front of us was a chasm several feet across。
 Harry cried to Desiree; 〃Can you make it?〃 and she shook her head; pointing to her injured foot。
 〃To me!〃 I shouted desperately; they were ing down from above despite my efforts to hold them back。
 Then; in answer to a call from Harry; I turned and leaped across the chasm; throwing the spears ahead of me。 Harry took Desiree in his arms and swung her far out; I braced myself for the shock and caught her on my feet。
 I set her down unhurt; and a minute later Harry had joined us and we were scrambling up the face of a boulder nearly perpendicular; while the spears fell thick around us。
 Desiree lost her footing and fell against Harry; who rolled to the bottom; pawing for a hold。 I turned; but he shouted: 〃Go on; I'll make it!〃 Soon he was again at my side; and in another minute we had gained the top of the boulder; quite flat and some twenty feet square。 We manded Desiree to lie flat on the ground to avoid the spears from below; and paused for a breath and a survey of the situation。
 It can be described only with the word chaotic。
 The light of the urns were now hidden from us; and we were in parative darkness; though we could see with a fair amount of clearness。 Nothing could be made of the mass of boulders; but we knew that somewhere beyond them was the passage from the cavern which we sought。
 The Incas came leaping across the chasm to the foot of the rock。 Several of them scrambled up the steep surface; but with our spears we pushed them back and they tumbled onto the heads of their fellows below。
 But we were too exposed for a stand there; and I shouted to Harry to take Desiree down the other side of the rock while I stayed behind to hold them off。 He left me; and in a moment later I heard his voice crying to me to follow。 I did so; sliding down the face of the rock feet first。
 Then began a wild and desperate scramble for safety; with the Incas ever at our heels。 Without Desiree we would have made our goal with little difficulty; but half of the time we had to carry her。
 Several times Harry hurled her bodily across a chasm or a crevice; while I received her on the other side。
 Often I covered the retreat; holding the Incas at bay while Harry assisted Desiree up the steep face of a boulder or across a narrow ledge。 There was less danger now from their spears; protected as we were by the maze of rocks; but I was already bleeding in a dozen places on my legs and arms and body; and Harry was in no better case。
 Suddenly I saw ahead of us an opening which I thought I recognized。 I pointed it out to Harry。
 〃The exit!〃 he cried out; and made for it with Desiree。 But they were brought to a halt by a cliff at their very feet; no less than twenty feet high。
 I started to join them; but hearing a clatter behind; turned just in time to see a score of Incas rush at us from the left; through a narrow lane that led to the edge of the cliff。
 I sprang toward them; calling to Harry for assistance。 He was at my side in an instant; and together we held them back。
 In five minutes the mouth of the lane was choked with their bodies; some behind attempted to scramble over the pile to get at us; but we made them sick of their job。 I saw that Harry could hold it alone then; and calling to him to stand firm till I called; I ran to Desiree。
 I let myself over the edge of the cliff and hung by my hands; then dropped to the ground below。 It was even further than I had thought; my legs doubled up under me and I toppled over; half fainting。
 I gritted my teeth and struggled to my feet; calling to Desiree。 She was already hanging to the edge of the cliff; many feet above me。 But there was nothing else for it; and I shouted: 〃All right; e on!〃
 She came; and knocked me flat on my back。 I had tried to catch her; and did succeed in breaking her fall; at no little cost to myself。 I was one mass of bruises and wounds。 But again I struggled to my feet and shouted at the top of my voice:
 〃Harry! e!〃
 He did not e alone。 I suppose the instant he left the lane unguarded the Incas poured in after him。 They followed him over the edge of the cliff; tumbling on top of each other in an indistinguishable mass。
 Some rose to their feet; their rades; descending from above; promptly knocked them flat on their backs。
 Harry and Desiree and I were making for the exit; which was not but a few feet away。 As I have said; the thing was choked up till it was almost impassable。 We squeezed in between two rocks; with Desiree between us。 Harry was in front; and I brought up the rear。
 Once through that lane and we might hold our own。
 〃In Heaven's name; e on!〃 Harry shouted suddenly; for I had turned and hal

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