第 39 节
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吹嘻 更新:2022-07-12 16:21 字数:9320
you never saw; and you scoff at people who believe in other
things that you think THEY never saw and that don't come
under what you label scientific。 You talk about paradoxes
why; your scientist; who thinks he is the most skeptical; the
most materialistic aggregation of atoms ever gathered at the
exact mathematical centre of Missouri; has more blind faith
than a dervish; and more credulity; more superstition; than
a cross…eyed smoke beating it past a country graveyard in
the dark of the moon!〃
〃Larry!〃 I cried; dazed。
〃Olaf's no better;〃 he said。 〃But I can make allowances for
him。 He's a sailor。 No; sir。 What this expedition needs is a
man without superstition。 And remember this。 The lepre…
chaun promised that I'd have full warning before anything
happened。 And if we do have to go out; we'll see that banshee
bunch clean up before we do; and pass in a blaze of glory。
And don't forget it。 HereafterI'mincharge!〃
By this time we were before our pavilion; and neither of
us in a very amiable mood I'm afraid。 Rador was awaiting us
with a score of his men。
〃Let none pass in here without authorityand let none
pass out unless I accompany them;〃 he ordered bruskly。
〃Summon one of the swiftest of the _coria_ and have it wait in
readiness;〃 he added; as though by afterthought。
But when we had entered and the screens were drawn
together his manner changed; all eagerness he questioned
us。 Briefly we told him of the happenings at the feast; of
Lakla's dramatic interruption; and of what had followed。
〃Three _tal_;〃 he said musingly; 〃three _tal_ the Silent Ones
have allowedand Yolara agreed。〃 He sank back; silent and
thoughtful。1
1 A _tal_ in Muria is the equivalent of thirty hours of earth surface
time。W。 T。 G。
_〃Ja!〃 It was Olaf。 〃_Ja!_ I told you the Shining Devil's mis…
tress was all evil。 _Ja!_ Now I begin again that tale I started
when he came〃he glanced toward the preoccupied Rador。
〃And tell him not what I say should he ask。 For I trust none
here in Trolldom; save the _Jomfrau_the White Virgin!
〃After the oldster was _adsprede_〃Olaf once more used
that expressive Norwegian word for the dissolving of Songar
〃I knew that it was a time for cunning。 I said to myself;
'If they think I have no ears to hear; they will speak; and
it may be I will find a way to save my Helma and Dr。 Good…
win's friends; too。' _Ja_; and they did speak。
〃The red _Trolde_ asked the Russian how came it he was a
worshipper of Thanaroa。〃 I could not resist a swift glance of
triumph toward O'Keefe。 〃And the Russian;〃 rumbled Olaf;
〃said that all his people worshipped Thanaroa and had
fought against the other nations that denied him。
〃And then we had come to Lugur's palace。 They put me
in rooms; and there came to me men who rubbed and oiled
me and loosened my muscles。 The next day I wrestled with
a great dwarf they called Valdor。 He was a mighty man; and
long we struggled; and at last I broke his back。 And Lugur
was pleased; so that I sat with him at feast and with the
Russian; too。 And again; not knowing that I understood
them; they talked。
〃The Russian had gone fast and far。 They talked of Lugur
as emperor of all Europe; and Marakinoff under him。 They
spoke of the green light that shook life from the oldster; and
Lugur said that the secret of it had been the Ancient Ones'
and that the Council had not too much of it。 But the Russian
said that among his race were many wise men who could
make more once they had studied it。
〃And the next day I wrestled with a great dwarf named
Tahola; mightier far than Valdor。 Him I threw after a long;
long time; and his back also I broke。 Again Lugur was
pleased。 And again we sat at table; he and the Russian and I。
This time they spoke of something these _Trolde_ have which
opens up a _Svaelc_abysses into which all in its range drops
up into the sky!〃
〃What!〃 I exclaimed。
〃I know about them;〃 said Larry。 〃Wait!〃
〃Lugur had drunk much;〃 went on Olaf。 〃He was boast…
ful。 The Russian pressed him to show this thing。 After a
while the red one went out and came back with a little golden
box。 He and the Russian went into the garden。 I followed
them。 There was a _lille Hoj_a moundof stones in that
garden on which grew flowers and trees。
〃Lugur pressed upon the box; and a spark no bigger than
a sand grain leaped out and fell beside the stones。 Lugur
pressed again; and a blue light shot from the box and lighted
on the spark。 The spark that had been no bigger than a grain
of sand grew and grew as the blue struck it。 And then there
was a sighing; a wind blewand the stones and the flowers
and the trees were not。 They were _forsvinde_vanished!
〃Then Lugur; who had been laughing; grew quickly sober;
for he thrust the Russian backfar back。 And soon down
into the garden came tumbling the stones and the trees; but
broken and shattered; and falling as though from a great
height。 And Lugur said that of THIS something they had
much; for its making was a secret handed down by their own
forefathers and not by the Ancient Ones。
〃They feared to use it; he said; for a spark thrice as large
as that he had used would have sent all that garden falling
upward and might have opened a way to the outside before
he said just this'BEFORE WE ARE READY TO GO OUT INTO IT!'
〃The Russian questioned much; but Lugur sent for more
drink and grew merrier and threatened him; and the Russian
was silent through fear。 Thereafter I listened when I could;
and little more I learned; but that little enough。 _Ja!_ Lugur
is hot for conquest; so Yolara and so the Council。 They tire
of it here and the Silent Ones make their minds not too easy;
no; even though they jeer at them! And this they plan
to rule our world with their Shining Devil。〃
The Norseman was silent for a moment; then voice deep;
trembling
〃Trolldom is awake; Helvede crouches at Earth Gate
whining to be loosed into a world already devil ridden! And
we are but three!〃
I felt the blood drive out of my heart。 But Larry's was the
fighting face of the O'Keefes of a thousand years。 Rador
glanced at him; arose; stepped through the curtains; returned
swiftly with the Irishman's uniform。
〃Put it on;〃 he said; bruskly; again fell back into his
silence and whatever O'Keefe had been about to say was sub…
merged in his wild and joyful whoop。 He ripped from him
glittering tunic and leg swathings。
〃Richard is himself again!〃 he shouted; and each garment
as he donned it; fanned his old devil…may…care confidence
to a higher flame。 The last scrap of it on; he drew himself up
before us。
〃Bow down; ye divils!〃 he cried。 〃Bang your heads on the
floor and do homage to Larry the First; Emperor of Great
Britain; Autocrat of all Ireland; Scotland; England; and
Wales; and adjacent waters and islands! Kneel; ye scuts;
kneel。〃
〃Larry;〃 I cried; 〃are you going crazy?〃
〃Not a bit of it;〃 he said。 〃I'm that and more if Comrade
Marakinoff is on the level。 Whoop! Bring forth the royal
jewels an' put a whole new bunch of golden strings in Tara's
harp an' down with the Sassenach forever! Whoop!〃
He did a wild jig。
〃Lord how good the old togs feel;〃 he grinned。 〃The
touch of 'em has gone to my head。 But it's straight stuff I'm
telling you about my empire。〃
He sobered。
〃Not that it's not serious enough at that。 A lot that Olaf's
told us I've surmised from hints dropped by Yolara。 But I got
the full key to it from the Red himself when he stopped me
just beforebefore〃he reddened〃well; just before I ac…
quired that brand…new brand of souse。
〃Maybe he had a hintmaybe he just surmised that I
knew a lot more than I did。 And he thought Yolara and
I were going to be loving little turtle doves。 Also he figured
that Yolara had a lot more influence with the Unholy Fire…
works than Lugur。 Also that being a woman she could be
more easily handled。 All this being so; what was the logical
thing for himself to do? Sure; you get me; Steve! Throw
down Lugur and make an alliance with me! So HE calmly
offered to ditch the red dwarf if I would deliver Yolara。
My reward from Russia was to be said emperorship!
Can you beat it? Good Lord!〃
He went off into a perfect storm of laughter。 But not to
me in the light of what Russia has done and has proved her…
self capable; did this thing seem at all absurd; rather in it I
sensed the dawn of catastrophe colossal。
〃And yet;〃 he was quiet enough now; 〃I'm a bit scared。
They've got the _Keth_ ray and those gravity…destroying
bombs〃
〃Gravity…destroying bombs!〃 I gasped。
〃Sure;〃 he said。 〃The little fairy that sent the trees and
stones kiting up from Lugur's garden。 Marakinoff licked his
lips over them。 They cut off gravity; just about as the shadow