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slaughter。 When it was over there was no more a sun king
nor any of the ruddy…haired folk; slain were they; slain down
to the babe at breast。
〃But still the tides swept higher; still dwindled the land!
〃As it shrank multitudes of the fleeing people were led
through Moon Pool Chamber and carried here。 They were
what now are called the _ladala_; and they were given place
and set to work; and they thrived。 Came many of the fair…
haired; and they were given dwellings。 They sat beside the
evil _Taithu_; they became drunk even as they with the dan…
cing of the Shining One; they learnednot all; only a little
part but little enoughof their arts。 And ever the Shining
One danced more gaily out there within the black amphi…
theatre; grew ever strongerand ever the hordes of its
slaves behind the Veil increased。
〃Nor did the _Taithu_ who clung to the old ways check this
they could not。 By the sinking of the land above; their
own spaces were imperilled。 All of their strength and all of
their wisdom it took to keep this land from perishing; nor
had they help from those others mad for the poison of the
Shining One; and they had no time to deal with them nor
the earth race with whom they had foregathered。
〃At last came a slow; vast flood。 It rolled even to the
bases of the walled islets of the city of the godsand within
these now were all that were left of my people on earth face。
〃I am of those people;〃 she paused; looking at me proudly;
〃one of the daughters of the sun king whose seed is still alive
in the _ladala_!〃
As Larry opened his mouth to speak she waved a silencing hand。
〃This tide did not recede;〃 she went on。 〃And after a time
the remnant; the moon king leading them; joined those who
had already fled below。 The rocks became still; the quakings
ceased; and now those Ancient Ones who had been labouring
could take breath。 And anger grew within them as they
looked upon the work of their evil kin。 Again they sought
the Threeand the Three now knew what they had done and
their pride was humbled。 They would not slay the Shining
One themselves; for still they loved it; but they instructed
these others how to undo their work; how also they might
destroy the evil _Taithu_ were it necessary。
〃Armed with the wisdom of the Three they went forth
but now the Shining One was strong indeed。 They could not
slay it!
〃Nay; it knew and was prepared; they could not even pass
beyond its Veil nor seal its abode。 Ah; strong; strong; mighty
of will; full of craft and cunning had the Shining One be…
come。 So they turned upon their kind who had gone astray
and made them perish; to the last。 The Shining One came
not to the aid of its servantsthough they called; for within
its will was the thought that they were of no further use to it;
that it would rest awhile and dance with themwho had so
little of the power and wisdom of its _Taithu_ and therefore
no reins upon it。 And while this was happening black…haired
and fair…haired ran and hid and were but shaking vessels of
terror。
〃The Ancient Ones took counsel。 This was their decision;
that they would go from the gardens before the Silver Waters
leaving; since they could not kill it; the Shining One with
its worshippers。 They sealed the mouth of the passage that
leads to the Moon Pool Chamber and they changed the face
of the cliff so that none might tell where it had been。 But
the passage itself they left openhaving foreknowledge I
think; of a thing that was to come to pass in the far future
perhaps it was your journey here; my Larry and Goodwin
verily I think so。 And they destroyed all the ways save that
which we three trod to the Dweller's abode。
〃For the last time they went to the Threeto pass sen…
tence upon them。 This was the doomthat here they should
remain; alone; among the _Akka_; served by them; until that
time dawned when they would have will to destroy the evil
they had createdand even nowloved; nor might they
seek death; nor follow their judges until this had come to
pass。 This was the doom they put upon the Three for the
wickedness that had sprung from their pride; and they
strengthened it with their arts that it might not be broken。
〃Then they passedto a far land they had chosen where
the Shining One could not go; beyond the Black Precipices
of Doul; a green land〃
〃Ireland!〃 interrupted Larry; with conviction; 〃I knew it。〃
〃Since then time upon time had passed;〃 she went on;
unheeding。 〃The people called this place Muria after their
sunken land and soon they forgot where had been the
passage the _Taithu_ had sealed。 The moon king became the
Voice of the Dweller and always with the Voice is a woman
of the moon king's kin who is its priestess。
〃And many have been the journeys upward of the Shining
One; through the Moon Poolreturning with still others in
its coils。
〃And now again has it grown restless; longing for the
wider spaces。 It has spoken to Yolara and to Lugur even as
it did to the dead _Taithu_; promising them dominion。 And it
has grown stronger; drawing to itself power to go far on the
moon stream where it will。 Thus was it able to seize your
friend; Goodwin; and Olaf's wife and babeand many
more。 Yolara and Lugur plan to open way to earth face; to
depart with their court and under the Shining One grasp the
world!
〃And this is the tale the Silent Ones bade me tell you
and it is done。〃
Breathlessly I had listened to the stupendous epic of a
long…lost world。 Now I found speech to voice the question
ever with me; the thing that lay as close to my heart as did
the welfare of Larry; indeed the whole object of my quest
the fate of Throckmartin and those who had passed with
him into the Dweller's lair; yes; and of Olaf's wife; too。
〃Lakla;〃 I said; 〃the friend who drew me here and those
he loved who went before himcan we not save them?〃
〃The Three say no; Goodwin。〃 There was again in her
eyes the pity with which she had looked upon Olaf。 〃The
Shining OneFEEDSupon the flame of life itself; setting in
its place its own fires and its own will。 Its slaves are only
shells through which it gleams。 Death; say the Three; is the
best that can come to them; yet will that be a boon great in…
deed。〃
〃But they have souls; _mavourneen_;〃 Larry said to her。
〃And they're alive stillin a way。 Anyhow; their souls have
not gone from them。〃
I caught a hope from his wordssceptic though I am
holding that the existence of soul has never been proved by
dependable laboratory methodsfor they recalled to me that
when I had seen Throckmartin; Edith had been close beside
him。
〃It was days after his wife was taken; that the Dweller
seized Throckmartin;〃 I cried。 〃How; if their wills; their life;
were indeed gone; how did they find each other mid all that
horde? How did they come together in the Dweller's lair?〃
〃I do not know;〃 she answered; slowly。 〃You say they
lovedand it is true that love is stronger even than death!〃
〃One thing I DON'T understand〃this was Larry again
〃is why a girl like you keeps coming out of the black…haired
crowd; so frequently and one might say; so regularly; Lakla。
Aren't there ever any red…headed boysand if they are what
becomes of them?〃
〃That; Larry; I cannot answer;〃 she said; very frankly。
〃There was a pact of some kind; how made or by whom I
know not。 But for long the Murians feared the return of the
_Taithu_ and greatly they feared the Three。 Even the Shining
One feared those who had created itfor a time; and not
even now is it eager to face themTHAT I know。 Nor are
Yolara and Lugur so SURE。 It may be that the Three com…
manded it: but how or why I know not。 I only know that it
is truefor here am I and from where else would I have
come?〃
〃From Ireland;〃 said Larry O'Keefe; promptly。 〃And
that's where you're going。 For 'tis no place for a girl like you
to have been brought upLakla; what with people like
frogs; and a half…god three quarters devil; and red oceans;
an' the only Irish things yourself and the Silent Ones up
there; bless their hearts。 It's no place for ye; and by the soul
of St。 Patrick; it's out of it soon ye'll be gettin'!〃
Larry! Larry! If it had but been trueand I could see
Lakla and you beside me now!
CHAPTER XXXI
Larry and the Frog…Men
LONG had been her tale in the telling; and too long; perhaps;
have I been in the repeatingbut not every day are the
mists rolled away to reveal undreamed secrets of earth…
youth。 And I have set it down here; adding nothing; taking
nothing from it; translating liberally; it is true; but constantly
striving; while putting it into idea…forms and phraseology
to be readily understood by my readers; to keep accurately to
the spirit。 And this; I must repeat; I have done throughout
my narrative; whereve