第 46 节
作者:吹嘻      更新:2022-07-12 16:21      字数:9322
  the base of one arose a tangle of shimmering strands; long;
  slender whiplashes that played about and sank slowly again
  beneath the crimson surface。
  I gaspedfor the fish had been a _ganoid_that ancient;
  armoured form that was perhaps the most intelligent of all
  life on our planet during the Devonian era; but which for
  age upon age had vanished; save for its fossils held in the
  embrace of the stone that once was their soft bottom beds;
  and the half…globes were _Medusae_; jelly…fishbut of a size;
  luminosity; and colour unheard of。
  Now Lakla cupped her mouth with pink palms and sent a
  clarion note ringing out。  The ledge on which we stood con…
  tinued a few hundred feet before us; falling abruptly; though
  from no great height to the Crimson Sea; at right and left
  it extended in a long semicircle。  Turning to the right whence
  she had sent her call; I saw rising a mile or more away;
  veiled lightly by the haze; a rainbow; a gigantic prismatic
  arch; flattened; I thought; by some quality of the strange
  atmosphere。  It sprang from the ruddy strand; leaped the
  crimson tide; and dropped three miles away upon a precip…
  itous; jagged upthrust of rock frowning black from the lac…
  quered depths。
  And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a
  huge dome of dull gold; Cyclopean; striking eyes and mind
  with something unhumanly alien; baffling; sending the mind
  groping; as though across the deserts of space; from some
  far…flung star; should fall upon us linked sounds; coherent
  certainly; meaningful surely; vaguely familiaryet never
  to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own
  particular planet。
  The sea of crimson lacquer; with its floating moons of
  luminous colourthis bow of prismed stone leaping to the
  weird isle crowned by the anomalous; aureate excrescence
  the half human batrachians…the elfland through which
  we had passed; with all its hidden wonders and terrors
  I felt the foundations of my cherished knowledge shaking。
  Was this all a dream?  Was this body of mine lying some…
  where; fighting a fevered death; and all these but images
  floating through the breaking chambers of my brain?  My
  knees shook; involuntarily I groaned。
  Lakla turned; looked at me anxiously; slipped a soft arm
  behind me; held me till the vertigo passed。
  〃Patience;〃 she said。  〃The bearers come。  Soon you shall
  rest。〃
  I looked; down toward us from the bow's end were leap…
  ing swiftly another score of the frog…men。  Some bore lit…
  ters; high; handled; not unlike palanquins
  〃Asgard!〃 Olaf stood beside me; eyes burning; pointing
  to the arch。  〃Bifrost Bridge; sharp as sword edge; over which
  souls go to Valhalla。  And SHEshe is a Valkyra sword
  maiden; _Ja!_〃
  I gripped the Norseman's hand。  It was hot; and a pang of
  remorse shot through me。  If this place had so shaken me;
  how must it have shaken Olaf?  It was with relief that I
  watched him; at Lakla's gentle command; drop into one of
  the litters and lie back; eyes closed; as two of the monsters
  raised its yoke to their scaled shoulders。  Nor was it without
  further relief that I myself lay back on the soft velvety
  cushions of another。
  The cavalcade began to move。  Lakla had ordered O'Keefe
  placed beside her; and she sat; knees crossed Orient fashion;
  leaning over the pale head on her lap; the white; tapering
  fingers straying fondly through his hair。
  Presently I saw her reach up; slowly unwind the coronal
  of her tresses; shake them loose; and let them fall like a veil
  over her and him。
  Her head bent low; I heard a soft sobbingI turned away
  my gaze; lorn enough in my own heart; God knew!
  CHAPTER XXV
  The Three Silent Ones
  THE ARCH was closerand in my awe I forgot for the
  moment Larry and aught else。  For this was no rainbow;
  no thing born of light and mist; no Bifrost Bridge of myth
  no!  It was a flying arch of stone; stained with flares of
  Tyrian purples; of royal scarlets; of blues dark as the Gulf
  Stream's ribbon; sapphires soft as midday May skies;
  splashes of chromes and greensa palette of giantry; a
  bridge of wizardry; a hundred; nay; a thousand; times
  greater than that of Utah which the Navaho call Non…
  negozche and worship; as well they may; as a god; and
  which is itself a rainbow in eternal rock。
  It sprang from the ledge and winged its prodigious length
  in one low arc over the sea's crimson breast; as though in
  some ancient paroxysm of earth it had been hurled molten;
  crystallizing into that stupendous span and still flaming with
  the fires that had moulded it。
  Closer we came and closer; while I watched spellbound;
  now we were at its head; and the litter…bearers swept upon
  it。 All of five hundred feet wide it was; surface smooth as a
  city road; sides low walled; curving inward as though in the
  jetting…out of its making the edges of the plastic rock had
  curled。
  On and on we sped; the high thrusting precipices upon
  which the bridge's far end rested; frowned close; the enig…
  matic; dully shining dome loomed ever greater。  Now we had
  reached that end; were passing over a smooth plaza whose
  level floor was enclosed; save for a rift in front of us; by
  the fanged tops of the black cliff's。
  From this rift stretched another span; half a mile long;
  perhaps; widening at its centre into a broad platform; con…
  tinuing straight to two massive gates set within the face of
  the second cliff wall like panels; and of the same dull gold
  as the dome rising high beyond。  And this smaller arch leaped
  a pit; an abyss; of which the outer precipices were the rim
  holding back from the pit the red flood。
  We were rapidly approaching; now upon the platform; my
  bearers were striding closely along the side; I leaned far out
  a giddiness seized me!  I gazed down into depth upon ver…
  tiginous depth; an abyss indeedan abyss dropping to
  world's base like that in which the Babylonians believed
  writhed Talaat; the serpent mother of Chaos; a pit that
  struck down into earth's heart itself;
  Now; what was thatdistance upon unfathomable dis…
  tance below?  A stupendous glowing like the green fire of life
  itself。  What was it like?  I had it!  It was like the corona of the
  sun in eclipsethat burgeoning that makes of our luminary
  when moon veils it an incredible blossoming of splendours
  in the black heavens。
  And strangely; strangely; it was like the Dweller's beauty
  when with its dazzling spirallings and writhings it raced
  amid its storm of crystal bell sounds!
  The abyss was behind us; we had paused at the golden
  portals; they swung inward。  A wide corridor filled with soft
  light was before us; and on its threshold stoodbizarre;
  yellow gems gleaming; huge muzzle wide in what was evi…
  dently meant for a smile of welcomethe woman frog of
  the Moon Pool wall。
  Lakla raised her head; swept back the silken tent of her
  hair and gazed at me with eyes misty from weeping。  The
  frog…woman crept to her side; gazed down upon Larry; spoke
  SPOKEto the Golden Girl in a swift stream of the sono…
  rous; reverberant monosyllables; and Lakla answered her in
  kind。  The webbed digits swept over O'Keefe's face; felt at
  his heart; she shook her head and moved ahead of us up the
  passage。
  Still borne in the litters we went on; winding; ascending
  until at last they were set down in a great hall carpeted
  with soft fragrant rushes and into which from high narrow
  slits streamed the crimson light from without。
  I jumped over to Larry; there had been no change in his
  condition; still the terrifying limpness; the slow; infrequent
  pulsation。  Rador and Olafand the fever now seemed to be
  gone from himcame and stood beside me; silent。
  〃I go to the Three;〃 said Lakla。  〃Wait you here。〃  She
  passed through a curtaining; then as swiftly as she had gone
  she returned through the hangings; tresses braided; a swath…
  ing of golden gauze about her。
  〃Rador;〃 she said; 〃bear you Larryfor into your heart
  the Silent Ones would look。  And fear nothing;〃 she added at
  the green dwarfs disconcerted; almost fearful start。
  Rador bowed; was thrust aside by Olaf。
  〃No;〃 said the Norseman; 〃I will carry him。〃
  He lifted Larry like a child against his broad breast。  The
  dwarf glanced quickly at Lakla; she nodded。
  〃Come!〃 she commanded; and held aside the folds。
  Of that journey I have few memories。  I only know that
  we went through corridor upon corridor; successions of vast
  halls and chambers; some carpeted with the rushes; others
  with rugs into which the feet sank as into deep; soft mead…
  ows; spaces illumined by the rubrous light; and spaces in
  which softer lights held sway。
  We paused before a slab of the same crimson stone as that
  the green dwarf had called the portal; and upon its polished
  surface weaved the same unnameable symbols。  The Golden
  Girl pressed upon its side; it slipped softly bac