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第60章

The Tempting of LarryWE PAUSED before thick curtains, through which came the faint murmur of many voices.They parted; out came two--ushers, I suppose, they were--in cuirasses and kilts that re-minded me somewhat of chain-mail--the first armour of any kind here that I had seen.They held open the folds.

The chamber, on whose threshold we stood, was far larger than either anteroom or hall of audience.Not less than three hundred feet long and half that in depth, from end to end of it ran two huge semi-circular tables, paralleling each other, divided by a wide aisle, and heaped with flowers, with fruits, with viands unknown to me, and glittering with crystal flagons, beakers, goblets of as many hues as the blooms.On the gay-cushioned couches that flanked the tables, lounging luxuriously, were scores of the fair-haired ruling class and there rose a little buzz of admiration, oddly mixed with a half-startled amaze, as their gaze fell upon O'Keefe in all his silvery magnificence.Everywhere the light-giving globes sent their roseate radiance.

The cuirassed dwarfs led us through the aisle.Within the arc of the inner half--circle was another glittering board, an oval.But of those seated there, facing us--I had eyes for only one--Yolara! She swayed up to greet O'Keefe--and she was like one of those white lily maids, whose beauty Hoang-Ku, the sage, says made the Gobi first a paradise, and whose lusts later the burned-out desert that it is.She held out hands to Larry, and on her face was passion--una-shamed, unhiding.

She was Circe--but Circe conquered.Webs of filmiest white clung to the rose-leaf body.Twisted through the corn-silk hair a threaded circlet of pale sapphires shone; but they were pale beside Yolara's eyes.O'Keefe bent, kissed her hands, something more than mere admiration flaming from him.She saw--and, smiling, drew him down beside her.

It came to me that of all, only these two, Yolara and O'Keefe, were in white--and I wondered; then with a tight-ening of nerves ceased to wonder as there entered--Lugur!

He was all in scarlet, and as he strode forward a silence fell a tense, strained silence.

His gaze turned upon Yolara, rested upon O'Keefe, and instantly his face grew--dreadful--there is no other word than that for it.Marakinoff leaned forward from the centre of the table, near whose end I sat, touched and whispered to him swiftly.With appalling effort the red dwarf controlled himself; he saluted the priestess ironically, I thought; took his place at the further end of the oval.And now I noted that the figures between were the seven of that Council of which the Shining One's priestess and Voice were the heads.The ten-sion relaxed, but did not pass--as though a storm-cloud should turn away, but still lurk, threatening.

My gaze ran back.This end of the room was draped with the exquisitely coloured, graceful curtains looped with gor-geous garlands.Between curtains and table, where sat Larry and the nine, a circular platform, perhaps ten yards in diam-eter, raised itself a few feet above the floor, its gleaming sur-face half-covered with the luminous petals, fragrant, delicate.

On each side below it, were low carven stools.The cur-tains parted and softly entered girls bearing their flutes, their harps, the curiously emotion-exciting, octaved drums.They sank into their places.They touched their instruments; a faint, languorous measure throbbed through the rosy air.

The stage was set! What was to be the play?

Now about the tables passed other dusky-haired maids, fair bosoms bare, their scanty kirtles looped high, pouring out the wines for the feasters.

My eyes sought O'Keefe.Whatever it had been that Mara-kinoff had said, clearly it now filled his mind--even to the exclusion of the wondrous woman beside him.His eyes were stern, cold--and now and then, as be turned them toward the Russian, filled with a curious speculation.Yolara watched him, frowned, gave a low order to the Hebe behind her.

The girl disappeared, entered again with a ewer that seemed cut of amber.The priestess poured from it into Larry's glass a clear liquid that shook with tiny sparkles of light.She raised the glass to her lips, handed it to him.Half-smiling, half-abstractedly, he took it, touched his own lips where hers had kissed; drained it.A nod from Yolara and the maid refilled his goblet.

At once there was a swift transformation in the Irishman.

His abstraction vanished; the sternness fled; his eyes spar-kled.He leaned caressingly toward Yolara; whispered.Her blue eyes flashed triumphantly; her chiming laughter rang.

She raised her own glass--but within it was not that clear drink that filled Larry's! And again he drained his own; and, lifting it, full once more, caught the baleful eyes of Lugur, and held it toward him mockingly.Yolara swayed close--alluring, tempting.He arose, face all reckless gaiety; rollick-ing deviltry.

"A toast!" he cried in English, "to the Shining One--and may the hell where it belongs soon claim it!"He had used their own word for their god--all else had been in his own tongue, and so, fortunately, they did not understand.But the contempt in his action they did recog-nize--and a dead, a fearful silence fell upon them all.Lu-gur's eyes blazed, little sparks of crimson in their green.The priestess reached up, caught at O'Keefe.He seized the soft hand; caressed it; his gaze grew far away, sombre.

"The Shining One." He spoke low."An' now again I see the faces of those who dance with it.It is the Fires of Mora --come, God alone knows how--from Erin--to this place.

The Fires of Mora!" He contemplated the hushed folk be-fore him; and then from his lips came that weirdest, most haunting of the lyric legends of Erin--the Curse of Mora:

"The fretted fires of Mora blew o'er him in the night;He thrills no more to loving, nor weeps for past delight.

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