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第52章

The Amphitheatre of JetFOR HOURs the black-haired folk had been streaming across the bridges, flowing along the promenade by scores and by hundreds, drifting down toward the gigantic seven-terraced temple whose interior I had never as yet seen, and from whose towering exterior, indeed, I had always been kept far enough away--unobtrusively, but none the less decisively --to prevent any real observation.The structure, I had esti-mated, nevertheless, could not reach less than a thousand feet above its silvery base, and the diameter of its circular foundation was about the same.

I wondered what was bringing the _ladala_ into Lora, and where they were vanishing.All of them were flower-crowned with the luminous, lovely blooms--old and young, slender, mocking-eyed girls, dwarfed youths, mothers with their babes, gnomed oldsters--on they poured, silent for the most part and sullen--a sullenness that held acid bitterness even as their subtle, half-sinister, half-gay malice seemed tem-pered into little keen-edged flames, oddly, menacingly de-fiant.

There were many of the green-clad soldiers along the way, and the garrison of the only bridge span I could see had cer-tainly been doubled.

Wondering still, I turned from my point of observation and made my way back to our pavilion, hoping that Larry, who had been with Yolara for the past two hours, had re-turned.Hardly had I reached it before Rador came hurrying up, in his manner a curious exultance mingled with what in anyone else I would have called a decided nervousness.

"Come!" he commanded before I could speak."The Coun-cil has made decision--and _Larree_ is awaiting you.""What has been decided?" I panted as we sped along the mosaic path that led to the house of Yolara."And why is Larry awaiting me?"And at his answer I felt my heart pause in its beat and through me race a wave of mingled panic and eagerness.

"The Shining One dances!" had answered the green dwarf.

"And you are to worship!"

What was this dancing of the Shining One, of which so often he had spoken?

Whatever my forebodings, Larry evidently had none.

"Great stuff!" he cried, when we had met in the great ante-chamber now empty of the dwarfs."Hope it will be worth seeing--have to be something damned good, though, to catch me, after what I've seen of shows at the front," he added.

And remembering, with a little shock of apprehension, that he had no knowledge of the Dweller beyond my poor description of it--for there are no words actually to describe what that miracle of interwoven glory and horror was--Iwondered what Larry O'Keefe would say and do when he did behold it!

Rador began to show impatience.

"Come!" he urged."There is much to be done--and the time grows short!"He led us to a tiny fountain room in whose miniature pool the white waters were concentrated, pearl-like and opales-cent in their circling rim.

"Bathe!" he commanded; and set the example by strip-ping himself and plunging within.Only a minute or two did the green dwarf allow us, and he checked us as we were about to don our clothing.

Then, to my intense embarrassment, without warning, two of the black-haired girls entered, bearing robes of a peculiar dull-blue hue.At our manifest discomfort Rador's laughter roared out.He took the garments from the pair, motioned them to leave us, and, still laughing, threw one around me.

Its texture was soft, but decidedly metallic--like some blue metal spun to the fineness of a spider's thread.The garment buckled tightly at the throat, was girdled at the waist, and, below this cincture, fell to the floor, its folds being held to-gether by a half-dozen looped cords; from the shoulders a hood resembling a monk's cowl.

Rador cast this over my head; it completely covered my face, but was of so transparent a texture that I could see, though somewhat mistily, through it.Finally he handed us both a pair of long gloves of the same material and high stockings, the feet of which were gloved--five-toed.

And again his laughter rang out at our manifest surprise.

"The priestess of the Shining One does not altogether trust the Shining One's Voice," he said at last."And these are to guard against any sudden--errors.And fear not, Goodwin," he went on kindly."Not for the Shining One itself would Yolara see harm come to _Larree_ here--nor, because of him, to you.But I would not stake much on the great white one.And for him I am sorry, for him I do like well.""Is he to be with us?" asked Larry eagerly.

"He is to be where we go," replied the dwarf soberly.

Grimly Larry reached down and drew from his uniform his automatic.He popped a fresh clip into the pocket fold of his girdle.The pistol he slung high up beneath his arm-pit.

The green dwarf looked at the weapon curiously.O'Keefe tapped it.

"This," said Larry, "slays quicker than the _Keth_--I take it so no harm shall come to the blue-eyed one whose name is Olaf.If I should raise it--be you not in its way, Rador!" he added significantly.

The dwarf nodded again, his eyes sparkling.He thrust a hand out to both of us.

"A change comes," he said."What it is I know not, nor how it will fall.But this remember--Rador is more friend to you than you yet can know.And now let us go!" he ended abruptly.

He led us, not through the entrance, but into a sloping passage ending in a blind wall; touched a symbol graven there, and it opened, precisely as had the rosy barrier of the Moon Pool Chamber.And, just as there, but far smaller, was a passage end, a low curved wall facing a shaft not black as had been that abode of living darkness, but faintly lumi-nescent.Rador leaned over the wall.The mechanism clicked and started; the door swung shut; the sides of the car slipped into place, and we swept swiftly down the passage; over-head the wind whistled.In a few moments the moving plat-form began to slow down.It stopped in a closed chamber no larger than itself.

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