第 41 节
作者:吹嘻      更新:2022-07-12 16:21      字数:9322
  bridge platform。  Along all four stairways the guards were
  ranged; and here and there against the ledge stood the shells
  in a curiously comforting resemblance to parked motors in
  our own world。
  The sombre walls bulked high; curved and ended in two
  obelisked pillars from which; like a tremendous curtain;
  stretched a barrier of that tenebrous gloom which; though
  weightless as shadow itself; I now knew to be as impenetra…
  ble as the veil between life and death。  In this murk; unlike
  all others I had seen; I sensed movement; a quivering; a
  tremor constant and rhythmic; not to be seen; yet caught by
  some subtle sense; as though through it beat a swift pulse of
  black light。
  The green dwarf turned the _corial_ slowly to the edge at
  the right; crept cautiously on toward where; not more than
  a hundred feet from the barrier; a low; wide entrance opened
  in the fort。  Guarding its threshold stood two guards; armed
  with broadswords; double…handed; terminating in a wide
  lunette mouthed with murderous fangs。  These they raised in
  salute and through the portal strode a dwarf huge as Rador;
  dressed as he and carrying only the poniard that was the
  badge of office of Muria's captainry。
  The green dwarf swept the shell expertly against the
  ledge; leaped out。
  〃Greeting; Serku!〃 he answered。  〃I was but looking for
  the _coria_ of Lakla。〃
  〃Lakla!〃 exclaimed Serku。  〃Why; the handmaiden passed
  with her _Akka_ nigh a _va_ ago!〃
  〃Passed!〃 The astonishment of the green dwarf was so real
  that half was I myself deceived。  〃You let her PASS?〃
  〃Certainly I let her pass〃 But under the green dwarf's
  stern gaze the truculence of the guardian faded。  〃Why
  should I not?〃 he asked; apprehensively。
  〃Because Yolara commanded otherwise;〃 answered
  Rador; coldly。
  〃There came no command to me。〃  Little beads of sweat
  stood out on Serku's forehead。
  〃Serku;〃 interrupted the green dwarf swiftly; 〃truly is my
  heart wrung for you。  This is a matter of Yolara and of Lugur
  and the Council; yes; even of the Shining One!  And the
  message was sentand the fate; mayhap; of all Muria rested
  upon your obedience and the return of Lakla with these
  strangers to the Council。  Now truly is my heart wrung; for
  there are few I would less like to see dance with the Shining
  One than you; Serku;〃 he ended; softly。
  Livid now was the gateway's guardian; his great frame
  shaking。
  〃Come with me and speak to Yolara;〃 he pleaded。  〃There
  came no messagetell her〃
  〃Wait; Serku!〃 There was a thrill as of inspiration in
  Rador's voice。  〃This _corial_ is of the swiftestLakla's are of
  the slowest。  With Lakla scarce a _va_ ahead we can reach her
  before she enters the Portal。  Lift you the Shadowwe will
  bring her back; and this will I do for you; Serku。〃
  Doubt tempered Serku's panic。
  〃Why not go alone; Rador; leaving the strangers here
  with me?〃 he askedand I thought not unreasonably。
  〃Nay; then。〃 The green dwarf was brusk。  〃Lakla will not
  return unless I carry to her these men as evidence of our
  good faith。  Comewe will speak to Yolara and she shall
  judge you〃 He started awaybut Serku caught his arm。
  〃No; Rador; no!〃 he whispered; again panic…stricken。  〃Go
  youas you will。  But bring her back!  Speed; Rador!〃 He
  sprang toward the entrance。  〃I lift the Shadow〃
  Into the green dwarf's poise crept a curious; almost a
  listening; alertness。  He leaped to Serku's side。
  〃I go with you;〃 I heard。  〃Some little I can tell you〃
  They were gone。
  〃Fine work!〃 muttered Larry。  〃Nominated for a citizen of
  Ireland when we get out of this; one Rador of〃
  The Shadow trembledshuddered into nothingness; the
  obelisked outposts that had held it framed a ribbon of road…
  way; high banked with verdure; vanishing in green distances。
  And then from the portal sped a shriek; a death cry!  It cut
  through the silence of the ebon pit like a whimpering arrow。
  Before it had died; down the stairways came pouring the
  guards。  Those at the threshold raised their swords and peered
  within。  Abruptly Rador was between them。  One dropped his
  hilt and gripped himthe green dwarf's poniard flashed
  and was buried in his throat。  Down upon Rador's head
  swept the second blade。  A flame leaped from O'Keefe's hand
  and the sword seemed to fling itself from its wielder's grasp
  another flash and the soldier crumpled。  Rador threw him…
  self into the shell; darted to the high seatand straight be…
  tween the pillars of the Shadow we flew!
  There came a crackling; a darkness of vast wings flinging
  down upon us。  The _corial's_ flight was checked as by a giant's
  hand。  The shell swerved sickeningly; there was an oddly
  metallic splintering; it quivered; shot ahead。  Dizzily I picked
  myself up and looked behind。
  The Shadow had fallenbut too late; a bare instant too
  late。  And shrinking as we fled from it; still it seemed to
  strain like some fettered Afrit from Eblis; throbbing with
  wrath; seeking with every malign power it possessed to break
  its bonds and pursue。  Not until long after were we to know
  that it had been the dying hand of Serku; groping out of
  oblivion; that had cast it after us as a fowler upon an escap…
  ing bird。
  〃Snappy work; Rador!〃 It was Larry speaking。  〃But they
  cut the end off your bus all right!〃
  A full quarter of the hindward whorl was gone; sliced off
  cleanly。  Rador noted it with anxious eyes。
  〃That is bad;〃 he said; 〃but not too bad perhaps。  All
  depends upon how closely Lugur and his men can follow
  us。〃
  He raised a hand to O'Keefe in salute。
  〃But to you; _Larree_; I owe my lifenot even the _Keth_
  could have been as swift to save me as that death flame of
  yoursfriend!〃
  The Irishman waved an airy hand。
  〃Serku〃the green dwarf drew from his girdle the blood…
  stained poniard〃Serku I was forced to slay。  Even as he
  raised the Shadow the globe gave the alarm。  Lugur follows
  with twice ten times ten of his best〃 He hesitated。  〃Though
  we have escaped the Shadow it has taken toll of our swift…
  ness。  May we reach the Portal before it closes upon Lakla
  but if we do not〃 He paused again。  〃WellI know a way
  but it is not one I am gay to followno!〃
  He snapped open the aperture that held the ball flaming
  within the dark crystal; peered at it anxiously。  I crept to the
  torn end of the _corial_。  The edges were crumbling; disinte…
  grated。  They powdered in my fingers like dust。  Mystified
  still; I crept back where Larry; sheer happiness pouring from
  him; was whistling softly and polishing up his automatic。
  His gaze fell upon Olaf's grim; sad face and softened。
  〃Buck up; Olaf!〃 he said。  〃We've got a good fighting
  chance。  Once we link up with Lakla and her crowd I'm
  betting that we get your wifenever doubt it!  The baby〃
  he hesitated awkwardly。  The Norseman's eyes filled; he
  stretched a hand to the O'Keefe。
  〃The _Yndling_she is of the _de Dode_;〃 he half whispered;
  〃of the blessed dead。  For her I have no fear and for her
  vengeance will be given me。 _Ja!_  But my Helmashe is of
  the dead…alivelike those we saw whirling like leaves in the
  light of the Shining Deviland I would that she too were
  of _de Dode_and at rest。  I do not know how to fight the
  Shining Devilno!〃
  His bitter despair welled up in his voice。
  〃Olaf;〃 Larry's voice was gentle。  〃We'll come out on top
  I know it。  Remember one thing。  All this stuff that seems so
  strange andand; well; sort of supernatural; is just a lot of
  tricks we're not hep to as yet。  Why; Olaf; suppose you took
  a Fijian when the war was on and set him suddenly down in
  London with autos rushing past; sirens blowing; Archies
  popping; a dozen enemy planes dropping bombs; and the
  searchlights shooting all over the skywouldn't he think he
  was among thirty…third degree devils in some exclusive circle
  of hell?  Sure he would!  And yet everything he saw would
  be naturaljust as natural as all this is; once we get the
  answer to it。  Not that we're Fijians; of course; but the prin…
  ciple is the same。〃
  The Norseman considered this; nodded gravely。
  〃_Ja!_〃 he answered at last。  〃And at least we can fight。  That
  is why I have turned to Thor of the battles; _Ja!_  And ONE
  have I hope in for mine Helmathe white maiden。  Since I
  have turned to the old gods it has been made clear to me that
  I shall slay Lugur and that the _Heks_; the evil witch Yolara;
  shall also die。  But I would talk with the white maiden。〃
  〃All right;〃 said Larry; 〃but just don't be afraid of what
  you don't understand。  There's another thing〃he hesitated;
  nervously〃there's another thing that may startle you a bit
  when we meet up with Laklahererfrogs!〃
  〃Like the frog…woman we saw on the wall?〃 asked Olaf。
  〃Yes;〃 went on Larry; rapidly。  〃It's this wayI figure that
  the frogs grow rather large where she lives; and they're a bit
  differ