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第19章 THE BAD BURROW(2)

"What life can be here but the phantasmic--the stuff of which dreams are made?I am indeed walking in a vain show!"Thus I strove to keep my heart above the waters of fear,nor knew that she whom I distrusted was indeed my defence from the realities I took for phantoms:her light controlled the monsters,else had I scarce taken a second step on the hideous ground."I will not be appalled by that which only seems!"I said to myself,yet felt it a terrible thing to walk on a sea where such fishes disported themselves below.With that,a step or two from me,the head of a worm began to come slowly out of the earth,as big as that of a polar bear and much resembling it,with a white mane to its red neck.

The drawing wriggles with which its huge length extricated itself were horrible,yet I dared not turn my eyes from them.The moment its tail was free,it lay as if exhausted,wallowing in feeble effort to burrow again.

"Does it live on the dead,"I wondered,"and is it unable to hurt the living?If they scent their prey and come out,why do they leave me unharmed?"I know now it was that the moon paralysed them.

All the night through as I walked,hideous creatures,no two alike,threatened me.In some of them,beauty of colour enhanced loathliness of shape:one large serpent was covered from head to distant tail with feathers of glorious hues.

I became at length so accustomed to their hurtless menaces that Ifell to beguiling the way with the invention of monstrosities,never suspecting that I owed each moment of life to the staring moon.

Though hers was no primal radiance,it so hampered the evil things,that I walked in safety.For light is yet light,if but the last of a countless series of reflections!How swiftly would not my feet have carried me over the restless soil,had I known that,if still within their range when her lamp ceased to shine on the cursed spot,I should that moment be at the mercy of such as had no mercy,the centre of a writhing heap of hideousness,every individual of it as terrible as before it had but seemed!Fool of ignorance,I watched the descent of the weary,solemn,anxious moon down the widening vault above me,with no worse uneasiness than the dread of losing my way--where as yet I had indeed no way to lose.

I was drawing near the hills I had made my goal,and she was now not far from their sky-line,when the soundless wallowing ceased,and the burrow lay motionless and bare.Then I saw,slowly walking over the light soil,the form of a woman.A white mist floated about her,now assuming,now losing to reassume the shape of a garment,as it gathered to her or was blown from her by a wind that dogged her steps.

She was beautiful,but with such a pride at once and misery on her countenance that I could hardly believe what yet I saw.Up and down she walked,vainly endeavouring to lay hold of the mist and wrap it around her.The eyes in the beautiful face were dead,and on her left side was a dark spot,against which she would now and then press her hand,as if to stifle pain or sickness.Her hair hung nearly to her feet,and sometimes the wind would so mix it with the mist that I could not distinguish the one from the other;but when it fell gathering together again,it shone a pale gold in the moonlight.

Suddenly pressing both hands on her heart,she fell to the ground,and the mist rose from her and melted in the air.I ran to her.

But she began to writhe in such torture that I stood aghast.Amoment more and her legs,hurrying from her body,sped away serpents.

>From her shoulders fled her arms as in terror,serpents also.Then something flew up from her like a bat,and when I looked again,she was gone.The ground rose like the sea in a storm;terror laid hold upon me;I turned to the hills and ran.

I was already on the slope of their base,when the moon sank behind one of their summits,leaving me in its shadow.Behind me rose a waste and sickening cry,as of frustrate desire--the only sound Ihad heard since the fall of the dead butterfly;it made my heart shake like a flag in the wind.I turned,saw many dark objects bounding after me,and made for the crest of a ridge on which the moon still shone.She seemed to linger there that I might see to defend myself.Soon I came in sight of her,and climbed the faster.

Crossing the shadow of a rock,I heard the creatures panting at my heels.But just as the foremost threw himself upon me with a snarl of greedy hate,we rushed into the moon together.She flashed out an angry light,and he fell from me a bodiless blotch.Strength came to me,and I turned on the rest.But one by one as they darted into the light,they dropped with a howl;and I saw or fancied a strange smile on the round face above me.

I climbed to the top of the ridge:far away shone the moon,sinking to a low horizon.The air was pure and strong.I descended a little way,found it warmer,and sat down to wait the dawn.

The moon went below,and the world again was dark.

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