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第98章

"Your Love; Your Lives; Your Souls!"

LAKLA had taken no part in the talk since we had reached her bower.She had seated herself close to the O'Keefe.

Glancing at her I had seen steal over her face that brood-ing, listening look that was hers whenever in that mysterious communion with the Three.It vanished; swiftly she arose;interrupted the Irishman without ceremony.

"Larry darlin'," said the handmaiden."The Silent Ones summon us!""When do we go?" I asked; Larry's face grew bright with interest.

"The time is now," she said--and hesitated."Larry dear, put your arms about me," she faltered, "for there is some-thing cold that catches at my heart--and I am afraid."At his exclamation she gathered herself together; gave a shaky little laugh.

"It's because I love you so that fear has power to plague me," she told him.

Without another word he bent and kissed her; in silence we passed on, his arm still about her girdled waist, golden head and black close together.Soon we stood before the crimson slab that was the door to the sanctuary of the Silent Ones.She poised uncertainly before it; then with a defiant arching of the proud little head that sent all the bronze-flecked curls flying, she pressed.It slipped aside and once more the opalescence gushed out, flooding all about us.

Dazzled as before, I followed through the lambent cas-cades pouring from the high, carved walls; paused, and my eyes clearing, looked up--straight into the faces of the Three.The angled orbs centred upon the handmaiden; soft-ened as I had seen them do when first we had faced them.

She smiled up; seemed to listen.

"Come closer," she commanded, "close to the feet of the Silent Ones."We moved, pausing at the very base of the dais.The sparkling mists thinned; the great heads bent slightly over us;through the veils I caught a glimpse of huge columnar necks, enormous shoulders covered with draperies as of pale-blue fire.

I came back to attention with a start, for Lakla was answering a question only heard by her, and, answering it aloud, I perceived for our benefit; for whatever was the mode of communication between those whose handmaiden she was, and her, it was clearly independent of speech.

"He has been told," she said, "even as you commanded."Did I see a shadow of pain flit across the flickering eyes?

Wondering, I glanced at Lakla's face and there was a dawn of foreboding and bewilderment.For a little she held her listening attitude; then the gaze of the Three left her;focused upon the O'Keefe.

"Thus speak the Silent Ones--through Lakla, their hand-maiden," the golden voice was like low trumpet notes."At the threshold of doom is that world of yours above.Yea, even the doom, Goodwin, that ye dreamed and the shadow of which, looking into your mind they see, say the Three.

For not upon earth and never upon earth can man find means to destroy the Shining One."She listened again--and the foreboding deepened to an amazed fear.

"They say, the Silent Ones," she went on, "that they know not whether even they have power to destroy.Energies we know nothing of entered into its shaping and are part of it;and still other energies it has gathered to itself"--she paused; a shadow of puzzlement crept into her voice "and other energies still, forces that ye DO know and symbolize by certain names--hatred and pride and lust and many others which are forces real as that hidden in the _Keth_; and among them--fear, which weakens all those others--" Again she paused.

"But within it is nothing of that greatest of all, that which can make powerless all the evil others, that which we call--love," she ended softly.

"I'd like to be the one to put a little more FEAR in the beast," whispered Larry to me, grimly in our own English.

The three weird heads bent, ever so slightly--and I gasped, and Larry grew a little white as Lakla nodded--"They say, Larry," she said, "that there you touch one side of the heart of the matter--for it is through the way of fear the Silent Ones hope to strike at the very life of the Shining One!"The visage Larry turned to me was eloquent of wonder;and mine reflected it--for what REALLY were this Three to whom our minds were but open pages, so easily read? Not 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 conquer--and 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 morale--then 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 nerve--and 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 eyes--and 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 choice--choice to stay and help fight Yolara's armies--and 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!"

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