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第75章

The Crimson SeaI WAS in the heart of a rose pearl, swinging, swinging; no, I was in a rosy dawn cloud, pendulous in space.Conscious-ness flooded me, in reality I was in the arms of one of the man frogs, carrying me as though I were a babe, and we were passing through some place suffused with glow enough like heart of pearl or dawn cloud to justify my awakening vagaries.

Just ahead walked Lakla in earnest talk with Rador, and content enough was I for a time to watch her.She had thrown off the metallic robes; her thick braids of golden brown hair with their flame glints of bronze were twined in a high coronal meshed in silken net of green; little clustering curls escaped from it, clinging to the nape of the proud white neck, shyly kissing it.From her shoulders fell a loose, sleeve-less garment of shimmering green belted with a high golden girdle; skirt folds dropping barely below the knees.

She had cast aside her buskins, too, and the slender, high-arched feet were sandalled.Between the buckled edges of her kirtle I caught gleams of translucent ivory as exquisitely moulded, as delectably rounded, as those revealed so *****ly beneath the hem.

Something was knocking at the doors of my consciousness --some tragic thing.What was it? Larry! Where was Larry?

I remembered; raised my head abruptly; saw at my side an-other frog-man carrying O'Keefe, and behind him, Olaf, step instinct with grief, following like some faithful, wistful dog who has lost a loved master.Upon my movement the monster bearing me halted, looked down inquiringly, uttered a deep, booming note that held the quality of interrogation.

Lakla turned; the clear, golden eyes were sorrowful, the sweet mouth drooping; but her loveliness, her gentleness, that undefinable synthesis of all her tender self that seemed always to circle her with an atmosphere of lucid normality, lulled my panic.

"Drink this," she commanded, holding a small vial to my lips.

Its contents were aromatic, unfamiliar but astonishingly effective, for as soon as they passed my lips I felt a surge of strength; consciousness was restored.

"Larry!" I cried."Is he dead?"

Lakla shook her head; her eyes were troubled.

"No," she said; "but he is like one dead--and yet unlike--""Put me down," I demanded of my bearer.

He tightened his hold; round eyes upon the Golden Girl.

She spoke--in sonorous, reverberating monosyllables--and I was set upon my feet; I leaped to the side of the Irishman.

He lay limp, with a disquieting, abnormal sequacity, as though every muscle were utterly flaccid; the antithesis of the _rigor mortis_, thank God, but terrifyingly toward the other end of its arc; a syncope I had never known.The flesh was stone cold; the pulse barely perceptible, long intervalled;the respiration undiscoverable; the pupils of the eyes were enormously dilated; it was as though life had been drawn from every nerve.

"A light flashed from the road.It struck his face and seemed to sink in," I said.

"I saw," answered Rador; "but what it was I know not;and I thought I knew all the weapons of our rulers." He glanced at me curiously."Some talk there has been that the stranger who came with you, Double Tongue, was ****** new death tools for Lugur," he ended.

Marakinoff! The Russian at work already in this store-house of devastating energies, fashioning the weapons for his plots! The Apocalyptic vision swept back upon me--"He is not dead." Lakla's voice was poignant."He is not dead; and the Three have wondrous healing.They can re-store him if they will--and they will, they WILL!" For a moment she was silent."Now their gods help Lugur and Yolara," she whispered; "for come what may, whether the Silent Ones be strong or weak, if he dies, surely shall I fall upon them and I will slay those two--yea, though I, too perish!""Yolara and Lugur shall both die." Olaf's eyes were burn-ing."But Lugur is mine to slay."

That pity I had seen before in Lakla's eyes when she looked upon the Norseman banished the white wrath from them.She turned, half hurriedly, as though to escape his gaze.

"Walk with us," she said to me, "unless you are still weak."I shook my head, gave a last look at O'Keefe; there was nothing I could do; I stepped beside her.She thrust a white arm into mine protectingly, the wonderfully moulded hand with its long, tapering fingers catching about my wrist; my heart glowed toward her.

"Your medicine is potent, handmaiden," I answered."And the touch of your hand would give me strength enough, even had I not drunk it," I added in Larry's best manner.

Her eyes danced, trouble flying.

"Now, that was well spoken for such a man of wisdom as Rador tells me you are," she laughed; and a little pang shot through me.Could not a lover of science present a com-pliment without it always seeming to be as unusual as pluck-ing a damask rose from a cabinet of fossils?

Mustering my philosophy, I smiled back at her.Again Inoted that broad, classic brow, with the little tendrils of shining bronze caressing it, the tilted, delicate, nut-brown brows that gave a curious touch of innocent _diablerie_ to the lovely face--flowerlike, pure, high-bred, a touch of ro-guishness, subtly alluring, sparkling over the maiden Madon-naness that lay ever like a delicate, luminous suggestion beneath it; the long, black, curling lashes--the tender, rounded, bare left breast--"I have always liked you," she murmured *****ly, "since first I saw you in that place where the Shining One goes forth into your world.And I am glad you like my medicine as well as that you carry in the black box that you left be-hind," she added swiftly.

"How know you of that, Lakla?" I gasped.

"Oft and oft I came to him there, and to you, while you lay sleeping.How call you HIM?" She paused.

"Larry!" I said.

"Larry!" she repeated it excellently."And you?""Goodwin," said Rador.

I bowed quite as though I were being introduced to some charming young lady met in that old life now seemingly aeons removed.

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