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know that he has this power。 He mocks them; does the Lord Oro。 He

asks for their submission here and now; and that in the name of

the Nations they should take the great oath which may not be

broken; swearing to cease from war upon the Sons of Wisdom and to

obey them in all things to the ends of the earth。 Some of the

ambassadors would yield。 They look about them like wild things

that are trapped。 But madness takes the Prince。 He cries that the

oath of an ape is of no account; but that he will tear up the

Children of Wisdom as an ape tears leaves; and afterwards take

the divine Lady to be his wife。



〃Look on the Lord Oro!〃 continued the living Yva; 〃his wrath

leaves him。 He grows cold and smiles。 His daughter throws herself

upon her knees and pleads with him。 He thrusts her away。 She

would spring to the side of the Prince; he commands his

councillors to hold her。 She cries to the Prince that she loves

him and him only; and that in a day to come him she will wed and

no other。 He thanks her; saying that as it is with her; so it is

with him; and that because of his love he fears nothing。 She

swoons。 The Lord Oro motions with his hand to the guard。 They

lift their death…rods。 Fire leaps from them。 The Prince and his

companions; all save those who were afraid and would have sworn

the oath; twist and writhe。 They turn black; they die。 The Lord

Oro commands those who are left to enter their flying ships and

bear to the Nations of the Earth tidings of what befalls those

who dare to defy and insult him; to warn them also to eat and

drink and be merry while they may; since for their wickedness

they are about to perish。〃





The scene faded and there followed another which really I

cannot describe。 It represented some vast underground place and

what appeared to be a huge mountain of iron clothed in light;

literally a thing like an alp; rocking and spinning down a

declivity; which farther on separated into two branches because

of a huge razor…edge precipice that rose between。 There in the

middle of this vast space with the dazzling mountain whirling

towards him; stood Oro encased in some transparent armour; as

though to keep off heat; and with him his daughter who under his

direction was handling something in the rock behind her。 Then

there was a blinding flash and everything vanished。 All of this

picture passed so swiftly that we could not grasp its details;

only a general impression remained。



〃The Lord Oro; using the strength that is in the world whereof

he alone has the secret; changes the world's balance causing that

which was land to become sea and that which was sea to become

land;〃 said Yva in her chanting; unnatural voice。



Another scene of stupendous and changing awfulness。 Countries

were sinking; cities crashing down; volcanoes were spouting fire;

the end of the earth seemed to be at hand。 We could see human

beings running to and fro in thousands like ants。 Then in huge

waves hundreds and hundreds of feet high; the ocean flowed in and

all was troubled; yeasty sea。



〃Oro carries out his threat to destroy the Nations who had

rebelled against him;〃 said Yva。 〃Much of the world sinks beneath

the waves; but in place of it other lands arise above the waves;

to be inhabited by the seed of those who remain living in those

portions of the Earth that the deluge spared。〃



This horrible vision passed and was succeeded by one more; that

of Oro standing in the sepulchre of the cave by the side of the

crystal coffin which contained what appeared to be the body of

his daughter。 He gazed at her; then drank some potion and laid

himself down in the companion coffin; that in which we had found

him。





All vanished away and Yva; appearing to wake from some kind of

trance; smiled; and in her natural voice asked if we had seen

enough。



〃Quite;〃 I answered in a tone that caused her to say:



〃I wonder what you have seen; Humphrey。 Myself I do not know;

since it is through me that you see at all and when you see I am

in you who see。〃



〃Indeed;〃 I replied。 〃Well; I will tell you about it later。〃



〃Thank you so much;〃 exclaimed Bastin; recovering suddenly from

his amazement。 〃I have heard a great deal of these moving…picture

shows which are becoming so popular; but have always avoided

attending them because their influence on the young is supposed

to be doubtful; and a priest must set a good example to his

congregation。 Now I see that they can have a distinct educational

value; even if it is presented in the form of romance。〃



〃How is it done?〃 asked Bickley; almost fiercely。



〃I do not altogether know;〃 she answered。 〃This I do know;

however; that everything which has happened on this world can be

seen from moment to moment at some point in the depths of space;

for thither the sun's light takes it。 There; too; it can be

caught and thence in an instant returned to earth again; to be

reflected in the mirror of the present by those who know how that

mirror should be held。 Ask me no more; one so wise as you; O

Bickley; can solve such problems for himself。〃



〃If you don't mind; Lady Yva;〃 said Bastin; 〃I think I should

like to get out of this place; interesting as it is。 I have food

to cook up above and lots of things to attend to; especially as I

understand I am to come back here tomorrow。 Would you mind

showing me the way to that lift or moving staircase?〃



〃Come;〃 she said; smiling。



So we went past the image of Fate; out of the temple; down the

vast and lonely streets so unnaturally illuminated; to the place

where we had first found ourselves on arrival in the depths。

There we stood。



A moment later and we were whirling up as we had whirled down。

I suppose that Yva came with us though I never saw her do so; and

the odd thing was that when we arrived in the sepulchre; she

seemed already to be standing there waiting to direct us。



〃Really;〃 remarked Bastin; 〃this is exactly like Maskelyne and

Cook。 Did you ever see their performance; Bickley? If so; it must

have given you lots to explain for quite a long while。〃



〃Jugglery never appealed to me; whether in London or in

Orofena;〃 replied Bickley in a sour voice as he extracted from

his pocket an end of candle to which he set light。



〃What is jugglery?〃 asked Bastin; and they departed arguing;

leaving me alone with Yva in the sepulchre。



〃What have I seen?〃 I asked her。



〃I do not know; Humphrey。 Everyone sees different things; but

perhaps something of the truth。〃



〃I hope not; Yva; for amongst other things I seemed to see you

swear yourself to a man for ever。〃



〃Yes; and this I did。 What of it?〃



〃Only that it might be hard for another man。〃



〃Yes; for another man it might be hard。 You were once married;

were you not; Humphrey; to a wife who died?〃



〃Yes; I was married。〃



〃And did you not swear to that wife that you would never look

in love upon another woman?〃



〃I did;〃 I answered in a shamed voice。 〃But how do you know? I

never told you so。〃



〃Oh! I know you and therefore guessed。〃



〃Well; what of it; Yva?〃



〃Nothing; except that you must find your wife before you love

again; and before I love again I must find him whom I wish to be

my husband。〃



〃How can that happen;〃 I asked; 〃when both are dead?〃



〃How did all that you have seen to…day in Nyo happen?〃 she

replied; laughing softly。 〃Perhaps you are very blind; Humphrey;

or perhaps we both are blind。 If so; mayhap light will come to

us。 Meanwhile do not be sad。 Tomorrow I will meet you and you

shall teach meyour English tongue; Humphrey; and other things。〃



〃Then let it be in the sunlight; Yva。 I do not love those

darksome halls of Nyo that glow like something dead。〃



〃It is fitting; for are they not dead?〃 she answered; with a

little laugh。 〃So be it。 Bastin shall teach my father down below;

since sun and shade are the same to him who only thinks of his

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