the moon pool-第54章
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animal of earth today solely by reason of a series of acci…
dents; under another series spiders or ants; or even ele…
phants; could have become the dominant race。
〃I think;〃 I said; even more cautiously; 〃that the race to
which the Three belong never appeared on earth's surface;
that their development took place here; unhindered through
aeons。 And if this be true; the structure of their brains; and
therefore all their reactions; must be different from ours。
Hence their knowledge and command of energies unfamiliar
to usand hence also the question whether they may not
have an entirely different sense of values; of justiceand
that is rather terrifying;〃 I concluded。
Larry shook his head。
〃That last sort of knocks your argument; Doc;〃 he said。
〃They had sense of justice enough to help ME outand cer…
tainly they know lovefor I saw the way they looked at
Lakla; and sorrowfor there was no mistaking that in their
faces。
〃No;〃 he went on。 〃I hold to my own idea。 They're of the
Old People。 The little leprechaun knew his way here; an'
I'll bet it was they who sent the word。 An' if the O'Keefe ban…
shee comes herewhich save the mark!I'll bet she'll drop
in on the Silent Ones for a social visit before she an' her clan
get busy。 Well; it'll make her feel more at home; the good old
body。 No; Doc; no;〃 he concluded; 〃I'm right; it all fits in too
well to be wrong。〃
I made a last despairing attempt。
〃Is there anything anywhere in Ireland that would indicate
that the Tuatha De ever looked like the Three?〃 I asked
and again I had spoken most unfortunately。
〃Is there?〃 he shouted。 〃Is there? By the kilt of Cormack
MacCormack; I'm glad ye reminded me。 It was worryin' me
a little meself。 There was Daghda; who could put on the
head of a great boar an' the body of a giant fish and cleave
the waves an' tear to pieces the birlins of any who came
against Erin; an' there was Rinn〃
How many more of the metamorphoses of the Old People
I might have heard; I do not know; for the curtains parted
and in walked Rador。
〃You have rested well;〃 he smiled; 〃I can see。 The hand…
maiden bade me call you。 You are to eat with her in her
garden。〃
Down long corridors we trod and out upon a gardened
terrace as beautiful as any of those of Yolara's city; bow…
ered; blossoming; fragrant; set high upon the cliffs beside the
domed castle。 A table; as of milky jade; was spread at one
corner; but the Golden Girl was not there。 A little path ran
on and up; hemmed in by the mass of verdure。 I looked at
it longingly; Rador saw the glance; interpreted it; and led me
up the stepped sharp slope into a rock embrasure。
Here I was above the foliage; and everywhere the view
was clear。 Below me stretched the incredible bridge; with the
frog people hurrying back and forth upon it。 A pinnacle at
my side hid the abyss。 My eyes followed the cavern ledge。
Above it the rock rose bare; but at the ends of the semi…
circular strand a luxuriant vegetation began; stretching from
the crimson shores back into far distances。 Of browns and
reds and yellows; like an autumn forest; was the foliage;
with here and there patches of dark…green; as of conifers。
Five miles or more; on each side; the forests swept; and then
were lost to sight in the haze。
I turned and faced an immensity of crimson waters; un…
broken; a true sea; if ever there was one。 A breeze blew
the first real wind I had encountered in the hidden places;
under it the surface; that had been as molten lacquer; rippled
and dimpled。 Little waves broke with a spray of rose…pearls
and rubies。 The giant Medusae driftedstately; luminous
kaleidoscopic elfin moons。
Far down; peeping around a jutting tower of the cliff; I saw
dipping with the motion of the waves a floating garden。 The
flowers; too; were luminousindeed sparklinggleaming
brilliants of scarlet and vermilions lighter than the flood on
which they lay; mauves and odd shades of reddish…blue。
They gleamed and shone like a little lake of jewels。
Rador broke in upon my musings。
〃Lakla comes! Let us go down。〃
It was a shy Lakla who came slowly around the end of the
path and; blushing furiously; held her hands out to Larry。
And the Irishman took them; placed them over his heart;
kissed them with a tenderness that had been lacking in the
half…mocking; half…fierce caresses he had given the priestess。
She blushed deeper; holding out the tapering fingersthen
pressed them to her own heart。
〃I like the touch of your lips; Larry;〃 she whispered。
〃They warm me here〃she pressed her heart again〃and
they send little sparkles of light through me。〃 Her brows
tilted perplexedly; accenting the nuance of diablerie; deli…
cate and fascinating; that they cast upon the flower face。
〃Do you?〃 whispered the O'Keefe fervently。 〃Do you;
Lakla?〃 He bent toward her。 She caught the amused glance
of Rador; drew herself aside half…haughtily。
〃Rador;〃 she said; 〃is it not time that you and the strong
one; Olaf; were setting forth?〃
〃Truly it is; handmaiden;〃 he answered respectfully
enoughyet with a current of laughter under his words。
〃But as you know the strong one; Olaf; wished to see his
friends here before we were goneand he comes even now;〃
he added; glancing down the pathway; along which came
striding the Norseman。
As he faced us I saw that a transformation had been
wrought in him。 Gone was the pitiful seeking; and gone too
the just as pitiful hope。 The set face softened as he looked at
the Golden Girl and bowed low to her。 He thrust a hand to
O'Keefe and to me。
〃There is to be battle;〃 he said。 〃I go with Rador to call
the armies of these frog people。 As for meLakla has
spoken。 There is no hope forfor mine Helma in life; but
there is hope that we destroy the Shining Devil and give
_mine_ Helma peace。 And with that I am well content; _ja!_ Well
content!〃 He gripped our hands again。 〃We will fight!〃 he
muttered。 〃_Ja!_ And I will have vengeance!〃 The sternness
returned; and with a salute Rador and he were gone。
Two great tears rolled from the golden eyes of Lakla。
〃Not even the Silent Ones can heal those the Shining One
has taken;〃 she said。 〃He asked meand it was better that
I tell him。 It is part of the Three'sPUNISHMENTbut of that
you will soon learn;〃 she went on hurriedly。 〃Ask me no
questions now of the Silent Ones。 I thought it better for Olaf
to go with Rador; to busy himself; to give his mind other
than sorrow upon which to feed。〃
Up the path came five of the frog…women; bearing plat…
ters and ewers。 Their bracelets and anklets of jewels were
tinkling; their middles covered with short kirtles of woven
cloth studded with the sparkling ornaments。
And here let me say that if I have given the impression
that the _Akka_ are simply magnified frogs; I regret it。 Frog…
like they are; and hence my phrase for thembut as unlike
the frog; as we know it; as man is unlike the chimpanzee。
Springing; I hazard; from the stegocephalia; the ancestor of
the frogs; these batrachians followed a different line of evo…
lution and acquired the upright position just as man did his
from the four…footed folk。
The great staring eyes; the shape of the muzzle were frog…
like; but the highly developed brain had set upon the head
and shape of it vital differences。 The forehead; for instance;
was not low; flat; and retreatingits frontal arch was well
defined。 The head was; in a sense; shapely; and with the
females the great horny carapace that stood over it like a
fantastic helmet was much modified; as were the spurs that
were so formidable in the male; colouration was different
also。 The torso was upright; the legs a little bent; giving them
their crouching gaitbut I wander from my subject。1
*1 The _Akka_ are viviparous。 The female produces progeny at five…
year interval