第 51 节
作者:吹嘻      更新:2022-07-12 16:21      字数:9322
  〃and slay her with the _Keth_or bid my people seize her
  and bear her to the Shining One!〃
  Tiny beads of sweat stood out on O'Keefe's forehead; and
  I knew he was thinking not of himself; but of Lakla。
  〃What do you want with me; Yolara?〃 he asked hoarsely。
  〃Nay;〃 came the mocking voice。  〃Not Yolara to you;
  _Larree_call me by those sweet names you taught me
  Honey of the Wild Bee…e…s; Net of Hearts〃 Again her
  laughter tinkled。
  〃What do you want with me?〃 his voice was strained; the
  lips rigid。
  〃Ah; you are afraid; _Larree_。〃 There was diabolic jubila…
  tion in the words。  〃What should I want but that you return
  with me?  Why else did I creep through the lair of the dragon
  worm and pass the path of perils but to ask you that?  And
  the _choya_ guards you not well。〃 Again she laughed。  〃We
  came to the cavern's end and; there were her _Akka_。  And the
  _Akka_ can see usas shadows。  But it was my desire to sur…
  prise you with my coming; Larree;〃 the voice was silken。
  〃And I feared that they would hasten to be first to bring you
  that message to delight in your joy。  And so; _Larree_; I loosed
  the _Keth_ upon themand gave them peace and rest within
  the nothingness。  And the portal below was openalmost in
  welcome!〃
  Once more the malignant; silver pealing of her laughter。
  〃What do you want with me?〃 There was wrath in his
  eyes; and plainly he strove for control。
  〃Want!〃 the silver voice hissed; grew calm。  〃Do not Siya
  and Siyana grieve that the rite I pledged them is but half
  doneand do they not desire it finished?  And am I not
  beautiful?  More beautiful than your _choya_?〃
  The fiendishness died from the eyes; they grew blue;
  wondrous; the veil of invisibility slipped down from the
  neck; the shoulders; half revealing the gleaming breasts。  And
  weird; weird beyond all telling was that exquisite head and
  bust floating there in airand beautiful; sinisterly beautiful
  beyond all telling; too。  So even might Lilith; the serpent
  woman; have shown herself tempting Adam!
  〃And perhaps;〃 she said; 〃perhaps I want you because I
  hate you; perhaps because I love youor perhaps for Lugur
  or perhaps for the Shining One。〃
  〃And if I go with you?〃 He said it quietly。
  〃Then shall I spare the handmaidenandwho knows?
  take back my armies that even now gather at the portal
  and let the Silent Ones rot in peace in their abodefrom
  which they had no power to keep me;〃 she added venom…
  ously。
  〃You will swear that; Yolara; swear to go without harming
  the handmaiden?〃 he asked eagerly。  The little devils danced
  in her eyes。  I wrenched my face from the smothering con…
  tact。
  〃Don't trust her; Larry!〃 I criedand again the grip
  choked me。
  〃Is that devil in front of you or behind you; old man?〃
  he asked quietly; eyes never leaving the priestess。  〃If he's in
  front I'll take a chance and wing himand then you scoot
  and warn Lakla。〃
  But I could not answer; nor; remembering Yolara's threat;
  would I; had I been able。
  〃Decide quickly!〃 There was cold threat in her voice。
  The curtains toward which O'Keefe had slowly; step by
  step; drawn close; opened。  They framed the handmaiden!
  The face of Yolara changed to that gorgon mask that had
  transformed it once before at sight of the Golden Girl。  In
  her blind rage she forgot to cast the occulting veil。  Her hand
  darted like a snake out of the folds; poising itself with the
  little silver cone aimed at Lakla。
  But before it was wholly poised; before the priestess could
  loose its force; the handmaiden was upon her。  Swift as the
  lithe white wolf hound she leaped; and one slender hand
  gripped Yolara's throat; the other the wrist that lifted the
  quivering death; white limbs wrapped about the hidden ones;
  I saw the golden head bend; the hand that held the _Keth_
  swept up with a vicious jerk; saw Lakla's teeth sink into the
  wristthe blood spurt forth and heard the priestess shriek。
  The cone fell; bounded toward me; with all my strength I
  wrenched free the hand that held my pistol; thrust it against
  the pressing breast and fired;
  The clasp upon me relaxed; a red rain stained me; at my
  feet a little pillar of blood jetted; a hand thrust itself from
  nothingness; clawedand was still。
  Now Yolara was down; Lakla meshed in her writhings and
  fighting like some wild mother whose babes are serpent
  menaced。  Over the two of them; astride; stood the O'Keefe; a
  pike from one of the high tripods in his handthrusting;
  parrying; beating on every side as with a broadsword against
  poniard…clutching hands that thrust themselves out of va…
  cancy striving to strike him; stepping here and there; always
  covering; protecting Lakla with his own body even as a cave…
  man of old who does battle with his mate for their lives。
  The sword…club struckand on the floor lay the half body
  of a dwarf; writhing with vanishments and reappearings of
  legs and arms。  Beside him was the shattered tripod from
  which Larry had wrenched his weapon。  I flung myself upon
  it; dashed it down to break loose one of the remaining sup…
  ports; struck in midfall one of the unseen even as his dagger
  darted toward me!  The seat splintered; leaving in my clutch
  a golden bar。  I jumped to Larry's side; guarding his back;
  whirling it like a staff; felt it crunch oncetwicethrough
  unseen bone and muscle。
  At the door was a booming。  Into the chamber rushed a
  dozen of the frog…men。  While some guarded the entrances;
  others leaped straight to us; and forming a circle about us
  began to strike with talons and spurs at unseen things that
  screamed and sought to escape。  Now here and there about
  the blue rugs great stains of blood appeared; heads of dwarfs;
  torn arms and gashed bodies; half occulted; half revealed。
  And at last the priestess lay silent; vanquished; white body
  gleaming with that uncannyfragmentarinessfrom her
  torn robes。  Then O'Keefe reached down; drew Lakla from
  her。  Shakily; Yolara rose to her feet。  The handmaiden; face
  still blazing with wrath; stepped before her; with difficulty
  she steadied her voice。
  〃Yolara;〃 she said; 〃you have defied the Silent Ones; you
  have desecrated their abode; you came to slay these men who
  are the guests of the Silent Ones and me; who am their hand…
  maidenwhy did you do these things?〃
  〃I came for him!〃 gasped the priestess; she pointed to
  O'Keefe。
  〃Why?〃 asked Lakla。
  〃Because he is pledged to me;〃 replied Yolara; all the
  devils that were hers in her face。  〃Because he wooed me!
  Because he is mine!〃
  〃That is a lie!〃 The handmaiden's voice shook with rage。
  〃It is a lie!  But here and now he shall choose; Yolara。  And
  if you he choose; you and he shall go forth from here un…
  molestedfor Yolara; it is his happiness that I most desire;
  and if you are that happinessyou shall go together。  And
  now; Larry; choose!〃
  Swiftly she stepped beside the priestess; swiftly wrenched
  the last shreds of the hiding robes from her。
  There they stoodYolara with but the filmiest net of
  gauze about her wonderful body; gleaming flesh shining
  through it; serpent woman…and wonderful; too; beyond the
  dreams even of Phidiasand hell…fire glowing from the pur…
  ple eyes。
  And Lakla; like a girl of the Vikings; like one of those
  warrior maids who stood and fought for dun and babes at the
  side of those old heroes of Larry's own green isle; trans…
  lucent ivory lambent through the rents of her torn draperies;
  and in the wide; golden eyes flaming wrath; indeednot the
  diabolic flames of the priestess but the righteous wrath of
  some soul that looking out of paradise sees vile wrong in the
  doing。
  〃Lakla;〃 the O'Keefe's voice was subdued; hurt; 〃there IS
  no choice。  I love you and only youand have from the moment
  I saw you。  It's not easythis。  God; Goodwin; I feel
  like an utter cad;〃 he flashed at me。  〃There is no choice;
  Lakla;〃 he ended; eyes steady upon hers。
  The priestess's face grew deadlier still。
  〃What will you do with me?〃 she asked。
  〃Keep you;〃 I said; 〃as hostage。〃
  O'Keefe was silent; the Golden Girl shook her head。
  〃Well would I like to;〃 her face grew dreaming; 〃but the
  Silent Ones sayNO; they bid me let you go; Yolara〃
  〃The Silent Ones;〃 the priestess laughed。 〃YOU; Lakla!
  You fear; perhaps; to let me tarry here too close!〃
  Storm gathered again in the handmaiden's eyes; she forced
  it back。
  〃No;〃 she answered; the Silent Ones so commandand
  for their own purposes。  Yet do I think; Yolara; that you will
  have little time to feed your wickednesstell that to Lugur
  and to your Shining One!〃 she added slowly。
  Mockery and disbelief rode high in the priestess's pose。
  〃Am I to return alonelike this?〃 she asked。
  〃Nay; Yolara; nay; you shall be accompanied;〃 said Lakla;
  〃and by those who will guardand WATCHyou well。  They are
  here even now。〃
  The hangin