第 21 节
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吹嘻 更新:2021-11-05 20:37 字数:9322
that made the wavelets themselves seem living things; sensible of
their joy。 No longer was there scum or film upon the surface; only
ever and anon a light; rosy vapor floating up; and quick lost in
the haggard; heavy; sulphurous air; hot with the conflagration
rushing toward us from behind。 And these coruscations formed; on
the surface of the molten ruby; literally the shape of a rose; its
leaves made distinct in their outlines by sparks of emerald and
diamond and sapphire。
Even while gazing on this animated liquid luster; a buoyant delight
seemed infused into my senses; all terrors conceived before were
annulled; the phantoms; whose armies had filled the wide spaces in
front; were forgotten; the crash of the forest behind was unheard。
In the reflection of that glory; Margrave's wan cheek seemed
already restored to the radiance it wore when I saw it first in the
framework of blooms。
As I gazed; thus enchanted; a cold hand touched my own。
〃Hush!〃 whispered Ayesha; from the black veil; against which the
rays of the caldron fell blunt; and absorbed into Dark。 〃Behind
us; the light of the circle is extinct; but there; we are guarded
from all save the brutal and soulless destroyers。 But; before!
but; before!see; two of the lamps have died out!see the blank
of the gap in the ring! Guard that breachthere the demons will
enter。〃
〃Not a drop is there left in this vessel by which to replenish the
lamps on the ring。〃
〃Advance; then; thou hast still the light of the soul; and the
demons may recoil before a soul that is dauntless and guiltless。
If not; Three are lost!as it is; One is doomed。〃
Thus adjured; silently; involuntarily; I passed from the Veiled
Woman's side; over the sear lines on the turf which had been traced
by the triangles of light long since extinguished; and toward the
verge of the circle。 As I advanced; overhead rushed a dark cloud
of wingsbirds dislodged from the forest on fire; and screaming;
in dissonant terror; as they flew toward the farthermost mountains;
close by my feet hissed and glided the snakes; driven forth from
their blazing coverts; and glancing through the ring; unscared by
its waning lamps; all undulating by me; bright…eyed; and hissing;
all made innocuous by feareven the terrible Death…adder; which I
trampled on as I halted at the verge of the circle; did not turn to
bite; but crept harmless away。 I halted at the gap between the two
dead lamps; and bowed my head to look again into the crystal
vessel。 Were there; indeed; no lingering drops yet left; if but to
recruit the lamps for some priceless minutes more? As I thus
stood; right into the gap between the two dead lamps strode a
gigantic Foot。 All the rest of the form was unseen; only; as
volume after volume of smoke poured on from the burning land
behind; it seemed as if one great column of vapor; eddying round;
settled itself aloft from the circle; and that out from that column
strode the giant Foot。 And; as strode the Foot; so with it came;
like the sound of its tread; a roll of muttered thunder。
I recoiled; with a cry that rang loud through the lurid air。
〃Courage!〃 said the voice of Ayesha。 〃Trembling soul; yield not an
inch to the demon!〃
At the charm; the wonderful charm; in the tone of the Veiled
Woman's voice; my will seemed to take a force more sublime than its
own。 I folded my arms on my breast; and stood as if rooted to the
spot; confronting the column of smoke and the stride of the giant
Foot。 And the Foot halted; mute。
Again; in the momentary hush of that suspense; I heard a voiceit
was Margrave's。
〃The last hour expiresthe work is accomplished! Come! come! Aid
me to take the caldron from the fire; and; quick!or a drop may be
wasted in vaporthe Elixir of Life from the caldron!〃
At that cry I receded; and the Foot advanced。
And at that moment; suddenly; unawares; from behind; I was stricken
down。 Over me; as I lay; swept a whirlwind of trampling hoofs and
glancing horns。 The herds; in their flight from the burning
pastures; had rushed over the bed of the water course; scaled the
slopes of the banks。 Snorting and bellowing; they plunged their
blind way to the mountains。 One cry alone; more wild than their
own savage blare; pierced the reek through which the Brute
Hurricane swept。 At that cry of wrath and despair I struggled to
rise; again dashed to earth by the hoofs and the horns。 But was it
the dreamlike deceit of my reeling senses; or did I see that giant
Foot stride past through the close…serried ranks of the maddening
herds? Did I hear; distinct through all the huge uproar of animal
terror; the roll of low thunder which followed the stride of that
Foot?
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When my sense had recovered its shock; and my eyes looked dizzily
round; the charge of the beasts had swept by; and of all the wild
tribes which had invaded the magical circle; the only lingerer was
the brown Death…adder; coiled close by the spot where my head had
rested。 Beside the extinguished lamps which the hoofs had
confusedly scattered; the fire; arrested by the water course; had
consumed the grasses that fed it; and there the plains stretched
black and desert as the Phlegraean Field of the Poet's Hell。 But
the fire still raged in the forest beyondwhite flames; soaring up
from the trunks of the tallest trees; and forming; through the
sullen dark of the smoke reck; innumerable pillars of fire; like
the halls in the city of fiends。
Gathering myself up; I turned my eyes from the terrible pomp of the
lurid forest; and looked fearfully down on the hoof…trampled sward
for my two companions。
I saw the dark image of Ayesha still seated; still bending; as I
had seen it last。 I saw a pale hand feebly grasping the rim of the
magical caldron; which lay; hurled down from its tripod by the rush
of the beasts; yards away from the dim; fading embers of the
scattered wood pyre。 I saw the faint writhings of a frail; wasted
frame; over which the Veiled Woman was bending。 I saw; as I moved
with bruised limbs to the place; close by the lips of the dying
magician; the flash of the rubylike essence spilled on the sward;
and; meteor…like; sparkling up from the torn tufts of herbage。
I now reached Margrave's side。 Bending over him as the Veiled
Woman bent; and as I sought gently to raise him; he turned his
face; fiercely faltering out; 〃Touch me not; rob me not! YOU share
with me! Never; never! These glorious drops are all mine! Die
all else! I will live; I will live!〃 Writhing himself from my
pitying arms; he plunged his face amidst the beautiful; playful
flame of the essence; as if to lap the elixir with lips scorched
away from its intolerable burning。 Suddenly; with a low shriek; he
fell back; his face upturned to mine; and on that face unmistakably
reigned Death。
Then Ayesha tenderly; silently; drew the young head to her lap; and
it vanished from my sight behind her black veil。
I knelt beside her; murmuring some trite words of comfort; but she
heeded me not; rocking herself to and fro as the mother who cradles
a child to sleep。 Soon the fast…flickering sparkles of the lost
elixir died out on the grass; and with their last sportive diamond…
like tremble of light; up; in all the suddenness of Australian day;
rose the sun; lifting himself royally above the mountain tops; and
fronting the meaner blaze of the forest as a young king fronts his
rebels。 And as there; where the bush fires had ravaged; all was a
desert; so there; where their fury had not spread; all was a
garden。 Afar; at the foot of the mountains; the fugitive herds
were grazing; the cranes; flocking back to the pools; renewed the
strange grace of their gambols; and the great kingfisher; whose
laugh; half in mirth; half in mockery; leads the choir that welcome
the mornwhich in Europe is nightalighted bold on the roof of
the cavern; whose floors were still white with the bones of races;
extinct beforeso helpless through instincts; so royal through
Soulrose MAN!
But there; on the ground where the dazzling elixir had wasted its
virtuesthere the herbage already had a freshness of verdure
which; amid the duller sward round it; was like an oasis of green
in a desert。 And; there; wild flowers; whose chill hues the eye
would have scarcely distinguished the day before; now glittered
forth in blooms of unfamiliar beauty。 Toward that spot were
attracted myriads of happy insects; whose hum of intense joy was
musically loud。 But the form of the life…seeking sorcerer lay
rigid and stark; blind to the bloom of the wild flowers; deaf to
the glee of the insectsone hand still resting heavily on the rim
of the emptied caldron; and the face still hid behind the Black
Veil。 What! the wondrous elixir; sought with such hope and well…
nigh achieved through such dread; fleeting back to the earth from
which its materia