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第66章 THE PLACE OF DEATH(1)

IT was already dark on the third day after the scene described in the previous chapter,when we camped in some huts at the foot of the "Three Witches,"as the triangle of mountains was called to which Solomon's Great Road ran.

Our party consisted of our three selves and Foulata,who waited on us --especially on Good -Infadoos,Gagool,who was borne along in a litter,inside which she could be heard muttering and cursing all day long,and a party of guards and attendants.The mountains,or rather the three peaks of the mountains,for the whole mass evidently consisted of a solitary upheaval,were,as I have said,in the form of a triangle,of which the base was towards us,one peak being on our right,one on our left,and one straight in front of us.Never shall I forget the sight afforded by those three towering peaks in the early sunlight of the following morning.

High,high above us,up into the blue air,soared their twisted snow-wreaths.

Beneath the snow the peaks were purple with heath,and so were the wild moors that ran up the slopes towards them.Straight before us the white ribbon of Solomon's Great Road stretched away up-hill to the foot of the centre peak,about five miles from us,and then stopped.It was its terminus.

I had better leave the feelings of intense excitement with which we set out on our march that morning to the imagination of those who read this history.At last we were drawing near to the wonderful mines that had been the cause of the miserable death of the old Portuguese don,three centuries ago,of my poor friend,his ill-starred descendant,and also,as we feared,of George Curtis,Sir Henry's brother.Were we destined,after all that we had gone through,to fare any better?Evil befell them,as that old fiend,Gagool,said;would it also befall us?Somehow,as we were marching up that last stretch of beautiful road,I could not help feeling a little superstitious about the matter,and so,I think,did Good and Sir Henry.

For an hour and a half or more we tramped on up the heather-fringed road,going so fast in our excitement that the bearers with Gagool's hammock could scarcely keep pace with us,and its occupant piped out to us to stop.

"Go more slowly,white men,"she said,projecting her hideous,shrivelled countenance between the curtains,and fixing her gleaming eyes upon us;"why will ye run to meet the evil that shall befall ye,ye seekers after treasure?"and she laughed that horrible laugh which always sent a cold shiver down my back,and which for a while quite took the enthusiasm out of us.

However,on we went,till we saw before us,and between ourselves and the peak,a vast circular hole with sloping sides,three hundred feet or more in depth,and quite half a mile round.

"Can't you guess what this is?"I said to Sir Henry and Good,who were staring in astonishment down into the awful pit before us.

They shook their heads.

"Then it is clear that you have never seen the diamond mines at Kimberley.You may depend on it that this is Solomon's diamond mine;look there,"I said,pointing to the stiff blue clay which was yet to be seen among the grass and bushes which clothed the sides of the pit,"the formation is the same.I'll be bound that if we went down there we should find `pipes'

of soapy,brecciated rock.Look,too,"and I pointed to a series of worn,flat slabs of rock which were placed on a gentle slope below the level of a watercourse which had in some past age been cut out of the solid rock;"if those are not tables once used to wash the `stuff,'I'm a Dutchman."At the edge of this vast hole,which was the pit marked on the old don's map,the great road branched into two and circumvented it.In many places this circumventing road was built entirely of vast blocks of stone,apparently with the object of supporting the edges of the pit and preventing falls of reef.Along this road we pressed,driven by curiosity to see what the three towering objects were which we could discern from the hither side of the great hole.As we got nearer we perceived that they were colossi of some sort or another,and rightly conjectured that these were the three "Silent Ones"that were held in such awe by the Kukuana people.But it was not until we got quite close that we recognized the full majesty of these "Silent Ones."There,upon huge pedestals of dark rock,sculptured in unknown characters,twenty paces between each;and looking down the road which crossed some sixty miles of plain to Loo,were three colossal seated forms -two males and one female -each measuring about twenty feet from the crown of the head to the pedestal.

The female form which was nude,was of great though severe beauty,but unfortunately the features were injured by centuries of exposure to the weather.Rising from each side of her head were the points of a crescent.

The two male colossi were,on the contrary,draped,and presented a terrifying cast of features,especially the one to.our right,which had the face of a devil.That to our left was serene in countenance,but the calm upon it was dreadful.It was the calm of inhuman cruelty,the cruelty,Sir Henry remarked,that the ancients attributed to beings potent for good,who could yet watch the sufferings of humanity,if not with rejoicing,at least without suffering themselves.The three formed a most awe-inspiring trinity,as they sat there in their solitude and gazed out across the plain forever.

Contemplating these "Silent Ones,"as the Kukuanas called them,an intense curiosity again seized us to know whose were the hands that had shaped them,who was it that had dug the pit and made the road.While I was gazing and wondering,it suddenly occurred to me (being familiar with the Old Testament)that Solomon went astray after strange gods,the names of three of whom I remembered -"Ashtoreth the goddess of the Zidovians,Chemosh the god of the Moabites,and Milcom the god of the children of Ammon"--and I suggested to my companions that the three figures before us might represent these false divinities.

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