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第87章

THE FRENZY

OF RUTH

For many minutes we stood silent, in the shadowy chamber, listening, each absorbed in his own thoughts.The thunderous drumming was continuous; sometimes it faded into a background for clattering storms as of thousands of machine guns, thousands of riveters at work at once upon a thousand metal frameworks; sometimes it was nearly submerged beneath splitting crashes as of meeting meteors of hollow steel.

But always the drumming persisted, rhythmic, thunderous.

Through it all Ruth slept, undisturbed, cheek pillowed in one rounded arm, the two great pyramids erect behind her, watchful; a globe at her feet, a globe at her head, the third sphere poised between her and us, and, like the pyramids--watchful.

What was happening out there--over the edge of the canyon, beyond the portal of the cliffs, behind the veils, in the Pit of the Metal Monster? What was the message of the roaring drums? What the rede of their clamorous runes?

Ventnor stepped by the sentinel globe, bent over the tranced girl.Sphere nor pointed pair stirred; only they watched him--like a palpable thing one felt their watchfulness.

He listened to her heart, caught up a wrist, took note of her pulse of life.He drew a deep breath, stood upright, nodded reassuringly.

Abruptly Drake turned, walked out through the open portal, his strain and a very deep anxiety written plainly in deep lines that ran from nostrils to firm young mouth.

"Just went out to look for the pony," he muttered when he returned."It's safe.I was afraid it had been stepped on.It's getting dusk.There's a big light down the canyon --over in the valley."Ventnor drew back past the globe; rejoined us.

The blue bower trembled under a gust of sound.Ruth stirred; her brows knitted; her hands clenched.The sphere that stood before her spun on its axis, swept up to the globe at her head, glided from it to the globe at her feet--as though whispering.Ruth moaned--her body bent upright, swayed rigidly.Her eyes opened; they stared through us as though upon some dreadful vision; and strangely was it as though she were seeing with another's eyes, were reflecting another's sufferings.

The globes at her feet and at her head swirled out, clustering against the third sphere--three weird shapes in silent consultation.On Ventnor's face I saw pity--and a vast relief.With shocked amaze I realized that Ruth's agony--for in agony she clearly was--was calling forth in him elation.He spoke--and I knew why.

"Norhala!" he whispered."She is seeing with Norhala's eyes--feeling what Norhala feels.It's not going well with --That--out there.If we dared leave Ruth--could only, see--"Ruth leaped to her feet; cried out--a golden bugling that might have been Norhala's own wrathful trumpet notes.Instantly the two pyramids flamed open, became two gleaming stars that bathed her in violet radiance.

Beneath their upper tips I saw the blasting ovals glitter--menacingly.

The girl glared at us--more brilliant grew the glittering ovals as though their lightnings trembled on their lips.

"Ruth!" called Ventnor softly.

A shadow softened the intolerable, hard brilliancy of the brown eyes.In them something struggled to arise, fighting its way to the surface like some drowning human thing.

It sank back--upon her face dropped a cloud of heartbreak, appalling woe; the despair of a soul that, having withdrawn all faith in its own kind to rest all faith, as it thought, on angels--sees that faith betrayed.

There stared upon us a stripped spirit, naked and hopeless and terrible.

Despairing, raging, she screamed once more.The central globe swam to her; it raised her upon its back; glided to the doorway.Upon it she stood poised like some youthful, anguished Victory--a Victory who faced and knew she faced destroying defeat; poised upon that enigmatic orb on bare slender feet, one sweet breast bare, hands upraised, virginally archaic, nothing about her of the Ruth we knew.

"Ruth!" cried Drake; despair as great as that upon her face was in his voice.He sprang before the globe that held her; barred its way.

For an instant the Thing paused--and in that instant the human soul of the girl rushed back.

"No!" she cried."No!"

A weird call issued from the white lips--stumbling, uncertain, as though she who sent it forth herself wondered whence it sprang.Abruptly the angry stars closed.The three globes spun--doubting, puzzled! Again she called--now a tremulous, halting cadence.She was lifted; dropped gently to her feet.

For an instant the globes and pyramids whirled and danced before her--then sped away through the portal.

Ruth swayed, sobbing.Then as though drawn, she ran to the doorway, fled through it.As one we sprang after her.Rods ahead her white body flashed, speeding toward the Pit.Like fleet-footed Atalanta she fled--and far, far behind us was the blue bower, the misty barrier of the veils close, when Drake with a last desperate burst reached her side, gripped her.Down the two fell, rolling upon the smooth roadway.Silently she fought, biting, tearing at Drake, struggling to escape.

"Quick!" gasped Ventnor, stretching out to me an arm."Cut off the sleeve.Quick!"Unquestioningly, I drew my knife, ripped the garment at the shoulder.He snatched the sleeve, knelt at Ruth's head; rapidly he crumpled an end, thrust it roughly into her mouth; tied it fast, gagging her.

"Hold her!" he ordered Drake; and with a sob of relief sprang up.The girl's eyes blazed at him, filled with hate.

"Cut that other sleeve," he said; and when I had done so, he knelt again, pinned Ruth down with a knee at her throat, turned her over and knotted her hands behind her.She ceased struggling; gently now he drew up the curly head; swung her upon her back.

"Hold her feet." He nodded to Drake, who caught the slender bare ankles in his hands.

She lay there, helpless, being unable to use her hands or feet.

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