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第10章

"Nothing happened that day or night.Next morning, creeping up a slope, we caught sight of a suspicious glitter a mile or two away in the direction we were going.We sought shelter in a small ravine.In a little while, over the hill and half a mile away from us, came about two hundred of these fellows, marching along.

"And they were indeed Darius's men.Men of that Persia which had been dead for millenniums.There was no mistaking them, with their high, covering shields, their great bows, their javelins and armor.

"They passed; we doubled.We built no fires that night --and we ought to have turned the pony loose, but we didn't.It carried my instruments, and ammunition, and Ifelt we were going to need the latter.

"The next morning we caught sight of another band--or the same.We turned again.We stole through a tree-covered plain; we struck an ancient road.It led south, into the peaks again.We followed it.It brought us here.

"It isn't, as you observe, the most comfortable of places.

We struck across the hollow to the crevice--we knew nothing of the entrance you came through.The hollow was not pleasant, either.But it was penetrable, then.

"We crossed.As we were about to enter the cleft there issued out of it a most unusual and disconcerting chorus of sounds--wailings, crashings, splinterings."I started, shot a look at Dick; absorbed, he was drinking in Ventnor's every word.

"So unusual, so--well, disconcerting is the best word Ican think of, that we were not encouraged to proceed.

Also the peculiar unpleasantness of the hollow was increasing rapidly.

"We made the best time we could back to the fortress.

And when next we tried to go through the hollow, to search for another outlet--we couldn't.You know why,"he ended abruptly.

"But men in ancient armor.Men like those of Darius."Dick broke the silence that had followed this amazing recital."It's incredible!""Yes," agreed Ventnor, "isn't it.But there they were.Of course, I don't maintain that they WERE relics of Darius's armies.They might have been of Xerxes before him--or of Artaxerxes after him.But there they certainly were, Drake, living, breathing replicas of exceedingly ancient Persians.

"Why, they might have been the wall carvings on the tomb of Khosroes come to life.I mention Darius because he fits in with the most plausible hypothesis.When Alexander the Great smashed his empire he did it rather thoroughly.There wasn't much sympathy for the vanquished in those days.And it's entirely conceivable that a city or two in Alexander's way might have gathered up a fleeting regiment or so for protection and have decided not to wait for him, but to hunt for cover.

"Naturally, they would have gone into the almost inaccessible heart of the high ranges.There is nothing impossible in the theory that they found shelter at last up here.As long as history runs this has been a well-nigh unknown land.Penetrating some mountain-guarded, easily defended valley they might have decided to settle down for a time, have rebuilt a city, raised a government; laying low, in a sentence, waiting for the storm to blow over.

"Why did they stay? Well, they might have found the new life more pleasant than the old.And they might have been locked in their valley by some accident--landslides, rockfalls sealing up the entrance.There are a dozen reasonable possibilities.""But those who hunted you weren't locked in," objected Drake.

"No," Ventnor grinned ruefully."No, they certainly weren't.Maybe we drifted into their preserves by a way they don't know.Maybe they've found another way out.

I'm sure I don't know.But I DO know what I saw.""The noises, Martin," I said, for his description of these had been the description of those we had heard in the blue valley."Have you heard them since?""Yes," he answered, hesitating oddly.

"And you think those--those soldiers you saw are still hunting for you?""Haven't a doubt of it," he replied more cheerfully.

"They didn't look like chaps who would give up a hunt easily--at least not a hunt for such novel, interesting, and therefore desirable and delectable game as we must have appeared to them.""Martin," I said decisively, "where's your pony? We'll try the hollow again, at once.There's Ruth--and we'd never be able to hold back such numbers as you've described.""You feel strong enough to try it?"

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