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long could we conjecture; Lakla broke the little silence。



〃This; they say; is what is to happen。  First will come upon

us Lugur and Yolara with all their host。  Because of fear the

Shining One will lurk behind within its lair; for despite all;

the Dweller DOES dread the Three; and only them。  With this

host the Voice and the priestess will strive to conquer。  And

if they do; then will they be strong enough; too; to destroy

us all。  For if they take the abode they banish from the

Dweller all fear and sound the end of the Three。



〃Then will the Shining One be all free indeed; free to go

out into the world; free to do there as it wills!



〃But if they do not conquerand the Shining One comes

not to their aid; abandoning them even as it abandoned its

own _Taithu_then will the Three be loosed from a part of

their doom; and they will go through the Portal; seek the

Shining One beyond the Veil; and; piercing it through fear's

opening; destroy it。〃



〃That's quite clear;〃 murmured the O'Keefe in my ear。

〃Weaken the moralethen smash。  I've seen it happen a

dozen times in Europe。  While they've got their nerve there's

not a thing you can do; get their nerveand not a thing can

they do。  And yet in both cases they're the same men。〃



Lakla had been listening again。  She turned; thrust out

hands to Larry; a wild hope in her eyesand yet a hope half

shamed。



〃They say;〃 she cried; 〃that they give us choice。  Remem…

bering that your world doom hangs in the balance; we have

choicechoice to stay and help fight Yolara's armiesand

they say they look not lightly on that help。  Or choice to go

and if so be you choose the latter; then will they show an…

other way that leads into your world!〃



A flush had crept over the O'Keefe's face as she was

speaking。  He took her hands and looked long into the golden

eyes; glancing up I saw the Trinity were watching them in…

tentlyimperturbably。



〃What do you say; _mavourneen_?〃 asked Larry gently。  The

handmaiden hung her head; trembled。



〃Your words shall be mine; O one I love;〃 she whispered。

〃So going or staying; I am beside you。〃



〃And you; Goodwin?〃 he turned to me。  I shrugged my

shouldersafter all I had no one to care。



〃lt's up to you; Larry;〃 I remarked; deliberately choosing

his own phraseology。



The O'Keefe straightened; squared his shoulders; gazed

straight into the flame…flickering eyes。



〃We stick!〃 he said briefly。



Shamefacedly I recall now that at the time I thought this

colloquialism not only irreverent; but in somewhat bad taste。

I am glad to say I was alone in that bit of weakness。  The face

that Lakla turned to Larry was radiant with love; and al…

though the shamed hope had vanished from the sweet eyes;

they were shining with adoring pride。  And the marble vis…

ages of the Three softened; and the little flames died down。



〃Wait;〃 said Lakla; 〃there is one other thing they say we

must answer before they will hold us to that promise

wait〃



She listened; and then her face grew whitewhite as those

of the Three themselves; the glorious eyes widened; stark

terror filling them; the whole lithe body of her shook like a

reed in the wind。



〃Not that!〃 she cried out to the Three。  〃Oh; not that!  Not

Larrylet me go even as you willbut not him!〃 She threw

up frantic hands to the woman…being of the Trinity。  〃Let

ME bear it alone;〃 she wailed。  〃Alonemother!  Mother!〃



The Three bent their heads toward her; their faces pitiful;

and from the eyes of the woman One rolledtears!  Larry

leaped to Lakla's side。



_〃Mavourneen!〃_ he cried。  〃Sweetheart; what have they

said to you?〃



He glared up at the Silent Ones; his hand twitching to…

ward the high…hung pistol holster。



The handmaiden swung to him; threw white arms around

his neck; held her head upon his heart until her sobbing

ceased。



〃This theysaythe Silent Ones;〃 she gasped and then all

the courage of her came back。  〃O heart of mine!〃 she whis…

pered to Larry; gazing deep into his eyes; his anxious face

cupped between her white palms。  〃This they saythat

should the Shining One come to succour Yolara and Lugur;

should it conquer its fearanddo thisthen is there but

one way left to destroy itand to save your world。〃



She swayed; he gripped her tightly。



〃But one wayyou and I must gotogetherinto its

embrace!  Yea; we must pass within itloving each other;

loving the world; realizing to the full all that we sacrifice and

sacrificing all; our love; our lives; perhaps even that you call

soul; O loved one; must give ourselves ALL to the Shining One

gladly; freely; our love for each other flaming high within

usthat this curse shall pass away!  For if we do this; pledge

the Three; then shall that power of love we carry into it

weaken for a time all that evil which the Shining One has

becomeand in that time the Three can strike and slay!〃



The blood rushed from my heart; scientist that I am; es…

sentially; my reason rejected any such solution as this of

the activities of the Dweller。  Was it not; the thought flashed;

a propitiation by the Three out of their own weakness

and as it flashed I looked up to see their eyes; full of sorrow;

on mineand knew they read the thought。  Then into the

whirling vortex of my mind came steadying reflectionsof

history changed by the power of hate; of passion; of am…

bition; and most of all; by love。  Was there not actual dy…

namic energy in these thingswas there not a Son of Man

who hung upon a cross on Calvary?



〃Dear love o' mine;〃 said the O'Keefe quietly; 〃is it in your

heart to say YES to this?〃



〃Larry;〃 she spoke low; 〃what is in your heart is in mine;

but I did so want to go with you; to live with youtoto

bear you children; Larryand to see the sun。〃



My eyes were wet; dimly through them I saw his gaze

on me。



〃If the world IS at stake;〃 he whispered; 〃why of course

there's only one thing to do。  God knows I never was afraid

when I was fighting up thereand many a better man than

me has gone West with shell and bullet for the same idea;

but these things aren't shell and bulletbut I hadn't Lakla

thenand it's the damned DOUBT I have behind it all。〃



He turned to the Threeand did I in their poise sense a

rigidity; an anxiety that sat upon them as alienly as would

divinity upon men?



〃Tell me this; Silent Ones;〃 he cried。  〃If we do this; Lakla

and I; is it SURE you are that you can slay theThing; and

save my world?  Is it SURE you are?〃



For the first and the last time; I heard the voice of the

Silent Ones。  It was the man…being at the right who spoke。



〃We are sure;〃 the tones rolled out like deepest organ

notes; shaking; vibrating; assailing the ears as strangely as

their appearance struck the eyes。  Another moment the

O'Keefe stared at them。  Once more he squared his should…

ers; lifted Lakla's chin and smiled into her eyes。



〃We stick!〃 he said again; nodding to the Three。



Over the visages of the Trinity fell benignity that was

awesome; the tiny flames in the jet orbs vanished; leaving

them wells in which brimmed serenity; hopean extraor…

dinary joyfulness。  The woman sat upright; tender gaze fixed

upon the man and girl。  Her great shoulders raised as though

she had lifted her arms and had drawn to her those others。

The three faces pressed together for a fleeting moment;

raised again。  The woman bent forwardand as she did so;

Lakla and Larry; as though drawn by some outer force; were

swept upon the dais。



Out from the sparkling mist stretched two hands; enor…

mously long; six…fingered; thumbless; a faint tracery of

golden scales upon their white backs; utterly unhuman and

still in some strange way beautiful; radiating power and

all womanly!



They stretched forth; they touched the bent heads of Lakla

and the O'Keefe; caressed them; drew them together; softly

stroked themlovingly; with more than

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