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when the world shook-第85章

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Then she flung her arms about me and kissed me on the brow as a

mother might; and was gone。





Strangely enough; perhaps because of my mental exhaustion; for

what I had passed through seemed to overwhelm me so that I could

no longer so much as think with clearness; even after all that I

have described I slept like a child and awoke refreshed and well。



I looked at my watch to find that it was now eight o'clock in

the morning in this horrible place where there was neither morn;

nor noon; nor night; but only an eternal brightness that came I

knew not whence; and never learned。



I found that I was alone; since Bickley and Bastin had gone to

fill our bottles with the Life…water。 Presently they returned and

we ate a little; with that water to drink one did not need much

food。 It was a somewhat silent meal; for our circumstances were a

check on talk; moreover; I thought that the others looked at me

rather oddly。 Perhaps they guessed something of my midnight visit

to the temple; but if so they thought it wisest to say nothing。

Nor did I enlighten them。



Shortly after we had finished Yva appeared。 She was wonderfully

quiet and gentle in her manner; calm also; and greeted all of us

with much sweetness。 Of our experiences during the night she said

no word to me; even when we were alone。 One difference I noticed

about her; however; that she was clothed in garments such as I

had never seen her wear before。 They were close fitting; save for

a flowing cape; and made of some grey material; not unlike a

coarse homespun or even asbestos cloth。 Still they became her

very well; and when I remarked upon them; all she answered was

that part of our road would be rough。 Even her feet were shod

with high buskins of this grey stuff。



Presently she touched Bastin on the shoulder and said that she

would speak with him apart。 They went together into one of the

chambers of that dwelling and there remained for perhaps the half

of an hour。 It was towards the end of this time that in the

intense silence I heard a crash from the direction of the temple;

as though something heavy had fallen to the rocky floor。 Bickley

also heard this sound。 When the two reappeared I noticed that

though still quite calm; Yva looked radiant; and; if I may say

so; even more human and womanly than I had ever seen her; while

Bastin also seemed very happy。



〃One has strange experiences in life; yes; very strange;〃 he

remarked; apparently addressing the air; which left me wondering

to what particular experience he might refer。 Well; I thought

that I could guess。



〃Friends;〃 said Yva; 〃it is time for us to be going and I am

your guide。 You will meet the Lord Oro at the end of your

journey。 I pray you to bring those lamps of yours with you; since

all the road is not lightened like this place。〃



〃I should like to ask;〃 said Bickley; 〃whither we go and for

what object; points on which up to the present we have had no

definite information。〃



〃We go; friend Bickley; deep into the bowels of the world; far

deeper; I think; than any mortal men have gone hitherto; that is;

of your race。〃



〃Then we shall perish of heat;〃 said Bickley; 〃for with every

thousand feet the temperature rises many degrees。〃



〃Not so。 You will pass through a zone of heat; but so swiftly

that if you hold your breath you will not suffer overmuch。 Then

you will come to a place where a great draught blows which will

keep you cool; and thence travel on to the end。〃



〃Yes; but to what end; Lady Yva?〃



〃That you will see for yourselves; and with it other wondrous

things。〃



Here some new idea seemed to strike her; and after a little

hesitation she added:



〃Yet why should you go? Oro has commanded it; it is true; but I

think that at the last he will forget。 It must be decided

swiftly。 There is yet time。 I can place you in safety in the

sepulchre of Sleep where you found us。 Thence cross to the main

island and sail away quickly in your boat out into the great sea;

where I believe you will find succour。 Know that after disobeying

him; you must meet Oro no more lest it should be the worse for

you。 If that be your will; let us start。 What say you?〃



She looked at me。



〃I say; Yva; that I am willing to go if you come with us。 Not

otherwise。〃



〃I say;〃 said Bickley; 〃that I want to see all this

supernatural rubbish thoroughly exploded; and that therefore I

should prefer to go on with the business。〃



〃And I say;〃 said Bastin; 〃that my most earnest desire is to be

clear of the whole thing; which wearies and perplexes me more

than I can tell。 Only I am not going to run away; unless you

think it desirable to do so too; Lady Yva。 I want you to

understand that I am not in the least afraid of the Lord Oro; and

do not for one moment believe that he will be allowed to bring

about disaster to the world; as I understand is his wicked

object。 Therefore on the whole I am indifferent and quite

prepared to accept any decision at which the rest of you may

arrive。〃



〃Be it understood;〃 said Yva with a little smile when Bastin

had finished his sermonette; 〃that I must join my father in the

bowels of the earth for a reason which will be made plain

afterwards。 Therefore; if you go we part; as I think to meet no

more。 Still my advice is that you should go。〃 *



( * It is fortunate that we did not accept Yva's offer。 Had we

done so we should have found ourselves shut in; and perished; as

shall be told。腍。 A。 )





To this our only answer was to attend to the lighting of our

lamps and the disposal of our small impedimenta; such as our tins

of oil and water bottles。 Yva noted this and laughed outright。



〃Courage did not die with the Sons of Wisdom;〃 she said。



Then we set out; Yva walking ahead of us and Tommy frisking at

her side。



Our road led us through the temple。 As we passed the great

gates I started; for there; in the centre of that glorious

building; I perceived a change。 The statue of Fate was no more!

It lay broken upon the pavement among those fragments of its two

worshippers which I had seen shaken down some hours before。



〃What does this mean?〃 I whispered to Yva。 〃I have felt no

other earthquake。〃



〃I do not know;〃 she answered; 〃or if I know I may not say。 Yet

learn that no god can live on without a single worshipper; and;

in a fashion; that idol was alive; though this you will not

believe。〃



〃How very remarkable;〃 said Bastin; contemplating the ruin。 〃If

I were superstitious; which I am not; I should say that this

occurrence was an omen indicating the final fall of a false god。

At any rate it is dead now; and I wonder what caused it?〃



〃I felt an earth tremor last night;〃 said Bickley; 〃though it

is odd that it should only have affected this particular statue。

A thousand pities; for it was a wonderful work of art。〃



Then I remembered and reminded Bickley of the crash which we

had heard while Y
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