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when the world shook-第57部分

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me waiting to deal with you。 The countries that you think you are

going to destroy will sleep quite as well tomorrow as they do

tonight; Oro。〃



〃Much better; I think; Preacher; since by then they will have

left sorrow and pain and wickedness and war far behind them。〃



〃Where are we to go?〃 I asked。



〃The Lady Yva will show you;〃 he answered; waving his hand; and

once more bent over his endless calculations。



Yva beckoned to us and we turned and followed her down the

hall。 She led us to a street near the gateway of the temple and

thence into one of the houses。 There was a portico to it leading

to a court out of which opened rooms somewhat in the Pompeian

fashion。 We did not enter the rooms; for at the end of the court

were a metal table and three couches also of metal; on which were

spread rich…looking rugs。 Whence these came I do not know and

never asked; but I remember that they were very beautiful and

soft as velvet。



〃Here you may sleep;〃 she said; 〃if sleep you can; and eat of

the food that you have brought with you。 Tomorrow early I will

call you when it is time for us to start upon our journey into

the bowels of the earth。〃



〃I don't want to go any deeper than we are;〃 said Bastin

doubtfully。



〃I think that none of us want to go; Bastin;〃 she answered with

a sigh。 〃Yet go we must。 I pray of you; anger the Lord Oro no

more on this or any other matter。 In your folly you tried to kill

him; and as it chanced he bore it well because he loves courage。

But another time he may strike back; and then; Bastin〃



〃I am not afraid of him;〃 he answered; 〃but I do not like

tunnels。 Still; perhaps it would be better to accompany you than

to be left in this place alone。 Now I will unpack the food。〃



Yva turned to go。



〃I must leave you;〃 she said; 〃since my father needs my help。

The matter has to do with the Force that he would let loose

tomorrow; and its measurements; also with the preparation of the

robes that we must wear lest it should harm us in its leap。〃



Something in her eyes told me that she wished me to follow her;

and I did so。 Outside the portico where we stood in the desolate;

lighted street; she halted。



〃If you are not afraid;〃 she said; 〃meet me at midnight by the

statue of Fate in the great temple; for I would speak with you;

Humphrey; where; if anywhere; we may be alone。〃



〃I will come; Yva。〃



〃You know the road; and the gates are open; Humphrey。〃



Then she gave me her hand to kiss and glided away。 I returned

to the others and we ate; somewhat sparingly; for we wished to

save our food in case of need; and having drunk of the Life…

water; were not hungry。 Also we talked a little; but by common

consent avoided the subject of the morrow and what it might bring

forth。



We knew that terrible things were afoot; but lacking any

knowledge of what these might be; thought it useless to discuss

them。 Indeed we were too depressed; so much so that even Bastin

and Bickley ceased from arguing。 The latter was so overcome by

the exhibition of Oro's powers when he caused the pistol to leap

into the air and discharge itself; that he could not even pluck

up courage to laugh at the failure of Bastin's efforts to do

justice on the old Super…man; or rather to prevent him from

attempting a colossal crime。



At length we lay down on the couches to rest; Bastin remarking

that he wished he could turn off the light; also that he did not

in the least regret having tried to kill Oro。 Sleep seemed to

come to the others quickly; but I could only doze; to wake up

from time to time。 Of this I was not sorry; since whenever I

dropped off dreams seemed to pursue me。 For the most part they

were of my dead wife。 She appeared to be trying to console me for

some loss; but the strange thing was that sometimes she spoke

with her own voice and sometimes with Yva's; and sometimes looked

at me with her own eyes and sometimes with those of Yva。 I

remember nothing else about these dreams; which were very

confused。



After one of them; the most vivid of all; I awoke and looked at

my watch。 It was half…past eleven; almost time for me to be

starting。 The other two seemed to be fast asleep。 Presently I

rose and crept down the court without waking them。 Outside the

portico; which by the way was a curious example of the survival

of custom in architecture; since none was needed in that

weatherless place; I turned to the right and followed the wide

street to the temple enclosure。 Through the pillared courts I

went; my footsteps; although I walked as softly as I could;

echoing loudly in that intense silence; through the great doors

into the utter solitude of the vast and perfect fane。



Words can not tell the loneliness of that place。 It flowed over

me like a sea and seemed to swallow up my being; so that even the

wildest and most dangerous beast would have been welcome as a

companion。 I was as terrified as a child that wakes to find

itself deserted in the dark。 Also an uncanny sense of terrors to

come oppressed me; till I could have cried aloud if only to hear

the sound of a mortal voice。 Yonder was the grim statue of Fate;

the Oracle of the Kings of the Sons of Wisdom; which was believed

to bow its stony head in answer to their prayers。 I ran to it;

eager for its terrible shelter; for on either side of it were

figures of human beings。 Even their cold marble was company of a

sort; though alas! over all frowned Fate。



Let anyone imagine himself standing alone beneath the dome of

St。 Paul's; in the centre of that cathedral brilliant with

mysterious light; and stretched all about it a London that had

been dead and absolutely unpeopled for tens of thousands of

years。 If he can do this he will gather some idea of my physical

state。 Let him add to his mind…picture a knowledge that on the

following day something was to happen not unlike the end of the

world; as prognosticated by the Book of Revelation and by most

astronomers; and he will have some idea of my mental

perturbations。 Add to the mixture a most mystic yet very real

love affair and an assignation before that symbol of the cold

fate which seems to sway the universes down to the tiniest detail

of individual lives; and he may begin to understand what I;

Humphrey Arbuthnot; experienced during my vigil in this sanctuary

of a vanished race。



It seemed long before Yva came; but at last she did come。 I

caught sight of her far away beyond the temple gate; flitting

through the unholy brightness of the pillared courts like a white

moth at night and seeming quite as small。 She approached; now she

was as a ghost; and then drawing near; changed into a living;

breathing; lovely woman。 I opened my arms; and with something

like a sob she sank into them and we kissed as mortals do。



〃I could not come more quickly;〃 she said。 〃The Lord Oro needed

me; and those calculations were long and difficult。 Also twice he

must visit the place whither we shall go tomorrow; and that took

time。〃



〃Then it is close at hand?〃 I said。



〃Humphrey; be not foolish。 Do you not remember; who have

travelled with him; that Oro can throw his soul afar and bring it

back again laden with knowledge; as the feet of a bee are laden

with golden dust? Well; he went and went again; and I must wait。

And then the robes and shields; they must be prepared by his arts

and mine。 Oh! ask not what they are; there is no time to tell;

and it matters nothing。 Some folk are wise and some are foolish;

but all which matters is that within them flows the blood of life

and that life breeds love; and that love; as I believe; although

Oro does not; breeds immortality。 And if so; what is Time but as

a grain of sand upon the shore?〃



〃This; Yva; it is ours; who can count on nothing else。〃



〃Oh! Humphrey; if I thought that; no more wretched creature

would breathe tonight upon this great world。〃



〃What do you mean?〃 I asked; growing fearful; more at her

manner and her look than at her words。



〃Nothing; nothing; except that Time is so very short。 A kiss; a

touch; a little light and a little darkness; and it is gone。 Ask

my father Oro who has lived a thousand years and slept for tens

of thousands; as I have; and he will say the same。 It is against

Time that he fights; he who; believing in nothing beyond; will

inherit nothing; as Bastin says; he to whom Time has brought

nothing save a passing; blood…stained greatness; and triumph

ending in darkness and disaster; and hope that will surely suffer

hope's eclipse; and power that must lay down its coronet in

dust。〃



〃And what has it brought to you; Yva; beyond a fair body and a

soul of strength?〃



〃It has brought a spirit; Humphrey。 Between them the body and

the soul have bred a spirit; and in the fires of tribulation from

that spirit has been distilled the essence of eternal love。 That

is Time's gift to me; and therefore; although still he rules me

here; I mock at Fate;〃 and she waved her hand with a gesture of

defiance at the stern…faced; sexless effigy which sat above us;

the sword across its knees。



〃Look! Look!〃 she went on in a swelling voice of music;

pointing to the statues of the dotard and the beauteous woman。

〃They implore Fate; they worship Fate。 I do not implore; I do not

worship or ask a sign as even Oro does and as did his

forefathers。 I rise above and triumph。 As Fate; the god of my

people; sets his foot upon the sun; so I set my foot upon Fate;

and thence; like a swimmer from a rock; leap into the waters of

Immortality。〃



I looked at her whose presence; as happened from time to time;

had grown majestic beyond that of woman; I studied her deep eyes

which were full of lights; not of this world; and I grew afraid。



〃What do you mean?〃 I asked。 〃Yva; you talk like one who has

finished with life。〃



〃It passes;〃 she answered quickly。 〃Life passes like breath

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