the moon pool-第56章
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〃Come;〃 she said; 〃let me show you them。〃
She ran down an intersecting way; we following; came out
of it upon a little ledge close to the brink; three feet or more
I suppose about it。 The Golden Girl's voice rang out in a
high…pitched; tremulous; throbbing call。
The lake of jewels stirred as though a breeze had passed
over it; stirred; shook; and then began to move swiftly; a
shimmering torrent of shining flowers down upon us! She
called again; the movement became more rapid; the gem
blooms streamed closercloser; wavering; shifting; winding
at our very feet。 Above them hovered a little radiant mist。
The Golden Girl leaned over; called softly; and up from the
sparkling mass shot a green vine whose heads were five
flowers of flaming rubyshot up; flew into her hand and
coiled about the white arm; its quintette of lambent blos…
somsregarding us!
It was the thing Lakla had called the _Yekta_; that with
which she had threatened the priestess; the thing that carried
the dreadful deathand the Golden Girl was handling it
like a rose!
Larry sworeI looked at the thing more closely。 It was a
hydroid; a development of that strange animal…vegetable
that; sometimes almost microscopic; waves in the sea depths
like a cluster of flowers paralyzing its prey with the mysteri…
ous force that dwells in its blossom heads!1
*1 The _Yekta_ of the Crimson Sea; are as extraordinary developments
of hydroid forms as the giant _Medusae_; of which; of course; they are
not too remote cousins。 The closest resemblances to them in outer
water forms are among the _Gymnoblastic Hydroids_; notably _Clavetella
prolifera_; a most interesting ambulatory form of six tentacles。 Almost
every bather in Southern waters; Northern too; knows the pain that
contact with certain 〃jelly fish〃 produces。 The _Yekta's_ development
was prodigious and; to us; monstrous。 It secretes in its five heads an
almost incredibly swiftly acting poison which I suspect; for I had no
chance to verify the theory; destroys the entire nervous system to the
accompaniment of truly infernal agony; carrying at the same time the
illusion that the torment stretches through infinities of time。 Both ether
and nitrous oxide gas produce in the majority this sensation of time
extension; without of course the pain symptom。 What Lakla called
the _Yekta_ kiss is I imagine about as close to the orthodox idea of Hell
as can be conceived。 The secret of her control over them I had no
opportunity of learning in the rush of events that followed。 Knowledge
of the appalling effects of their touch came; she told me; from those
few 〃who had been kissed so lightly〃 that they recovered。 Certainly
nothing; not even the Shining One; was dreaded by the Murians as
these wereW。 T。 G。
〃Put it down; Lakla;〃 the distress in O'Keefe's voice was
deep。 Lakla laughed mischievously; caught the real fear for
her in his eyes; opened her hand; gave another faint call
and back it flew to its fellows。
〃Why; it wouldn't hurt me; Larry!〃 she expostulated。
〃They know me!〃
〃Put it down!〃 he repeated hoarsely。
She sighed; gave another sweet; prolonged call。 The lake
of gemsrubies and amethysts; mauves and scarlet…tinged
blueswavered and shook even as it had beforeand swept
swiftly back to that place whence she had drawn them!
Then; with Larry and Lakla walking ahead; white arm
about his brown neck; the O'Keefe still expostulating; the
handmaiden laughing merrily; we passed through her bower
to the domed castle。
Glancing through a cleft I caught sight again of the far end
of the bridge; noted among the clustered figures of its gar…
rison of the frog…men a movement; a flashing of green fire
like marshlights on spear tips; wondered idly what it was;
and then; other thoughts crowding in; followed along; head
bent; behind the pair who had found in what was Olaf's hell;
their true paradise。
CHAPTER XXVII
The Coming of Yolara
〃NEVER was there such a girl!〃 Thus Larry; dreamily; lean…
ing head in hand on one of the wide divans of the chamber
where Lakla had left us; pleading service to the Silent Ones。
〃An'; by the faith and the honour of the O'Keefes; an' by
my dead mother's soul may God do with me as I do by her!〃
he whispered fervently。
He relapsed into open…eyed dreaming。
I walked about the room; examining itthe first oppor…
tunity I had gained to inspect carefully any of the rooms in
the abode of the Three。 It was octagonal; carpeted with the
thick rugs that seemed almost as though woven of soft min…
eral wool; faintly shimmering; palest blue。 I paced its diag…
onal; it was fifty yards; the ceiling was arched; and either of
pale rose metal or metallic covering; it collected the light
from the high; slitted windows; and shed it; diffused; through
the room。
Around the octagon ran a low gallery not two feet from
the floor; balustraded with slender pillars; close set; broken
at opposite curtained entrances over which hung thick; dull…
gold curtainings giving the same suggestion of metallic or
mineral substance as the rugs。 Set within each of the eight
sides; above the balcony; were colossal slabs of lapis lazuli;
inset with graceful but unplaceable designs in scarlet and
sapphire blue。
There was the great divan on which mused Larry; two
smaller ones; half a dozen low seats and chairs carved appar…
ently of ivory and of dull soft gold。
Most curious were tripods; strong; pikelike legs of golden
metal four feet high; holding small circles of the lapis with
intaglios of one curious symbol somewhat resembling the
ideographs of the Chinese。
There was no dustnowhere in these caverned spaces had
I found this constant companion of ours in the world over…
head。 My eyes caught a sparkle from a corner。 Pursuing it I
found upon one of the low seats a flat; clear crystal oval;
remarkably like a lens。 I took it and stepped up on the
balcony。 Standing on tiptoe I found I commanded from the
bottom of a window slit a view of the bridge approach。
Scanning it I could see no trace of the garrison there; nor of
the green spear flashes。 I placed the crystal to my eyesand
with a disconcerting abruptness the cavern mouth leaped
before me; apparently not a hundred feet away; decidedly
the crystal was a very excellent lensbut where were the
guards?
I peered closely。 Nothing! But now against the aperture I
saw a score or more of tiny; dancing sparks。 An optical illu…
sion; I thought; and turned the crystal in another direction。
There were no sparklings there。 I turned it back again
and there they were。 And what were they like? Realization
came to methey were like the little; dancing; radiant atoms
that had played for a time about the emptiness where had
stood Sorgar of the Lower Waters before he bad been shaken
into the nothingness! And that green light I had noticed
the _Keth_!
A cry on my lips; I turned to Larryand the cry died as
the heavy curtainings at the entrance on my right undulated;
parted as though a body had slipped through; shook and
parted again and againwith the dreadful passing of unseen
things!
〃Larry!〃 I cried。 〃Here! Quick!〃
He leaped to his feet; gazed about wildlyand disap…
peared! Yesvanished from my sight like the snuffed flame
of a candle or as though something moving with the speed of
light itself had snatched him away!
Then from the divan came the sounds of struggle; the
hissing of straining breaths; the noise of Larry cursing。 I
leaped over the balustrade; drawing my own pistolwas
caught in a pair of mighty arms; my elbows crushed to my
sides; drawn down until my face pressed close to a broad;
hairy breastand through that obstacleformless; shadow…
less; transparent as air itselfI could still see the battle on
the divan!
Now there were two sharp reports; the struggle abrup