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classic mystery and detective stories-第25章

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the line of the ring; I felt a shock like that of electricity。  The

arm fell to my side numbed and nerveless; and from my hand dropped;

but within the ring; the vessel that contained the fluid。

Recovering my surprise or my stun; hastily with the other hand I

caught up the vessel; but some of the scanty liquid was already

spilled on the sward; and I saw with a thrill of dismay; that

contrasted indeed the tranquil indifference with which I had first

undertaken my charge; how small a supply was now left。



I went back to Margrave; and told him of the shock; and of its

consequence in the waste of the liquid。



〃Beware;〃 said he; that not a motion of the arm; not an inch of the

foot; pass the verge of the ring; and if the fluid be thus

unhappily stinted; reserve all that is left for the protecting

circle and the twelve outer lamps!  See how the Grand Work

advances; how the hues in the caldron are glowing blood…red through

the film on the surface!



And now four hours of the six were gone; my arm had gradually

recovered its strength。  Neither the ring nor the lamps had again

required replenishing; perhaps their light was exhausted less

quickly; as it was no longer to be exposed to the rays of the

intense Australian moon。  Clouds had gathered over the sky; and

though the moon gleamed at times in the gaps that they left in blue

air; her beam was more hazy and dulled。  The locusts no longer were

heard in the grass; nor the howl of the dogs in the forest。  Out of

the circle; the stillness was profound。



And about this time I saw distinctly in the distance a vast Eye。

It drew nearer and nearer; seeming to move from the ground at the

height of some lofty giant。  Its gaze riveted mine; my blood

curdled in the blaze from its angry ball; and now as it advanced

larger and larger; other Eyes; as if of giants in its train; grew

out from the space in its rearnumbers on numbers; like the

spearheads of some Eastern army; seen afar by pale warders of

battlements doomed to the dust。  My voice long refused an utterance

to my awe; at length it burst forth shrill and loud:



〃Look; look!  Those terrible Eyes!  Legions on legions。  And hark!

that tramp of numberless feet; THEY are not seen; but the hollows

of earth echo the sound of their march!〃



Margrave; more than ever intent on the caldron; in which; from time

to time; he kept dropping powders or essences drawn forth from his

coffer; looked up; defyingly; fiercely:



〃Ye come;〃 he said in a low mutter; his once mighty voice sounding

hollow and laboring; but fearless and firm〃ye comenot to

conquer; vain rebels!ye whose dark chief I struck down at my feet

in the tomb where my spell had raised up the ghost of your first

human master; the Chaldee!  Earth and air have their armies still

faithful to me; and still I remember the war song that summons them

up to confront you!  Ayesha; Ayesha! recall the wild troth that we

pledged among the roses; recall the dread bond by which we united

our sway over hosts that yet own thee as queen; though my scepter

is broken; my diadem reft from my brows!〃



The Veiled Woman rose at this adjuration。  Her veil now was

withdrawn; and the blaze of the fire between Margrave and herself

flushed; as with the rosy bloom of youth; the grand beauty of her

softened face。  It was seen; detached; as it were; from her dark…

mantled form; seen through the mist of the vapors which rose from

the caldron; framing it round like the clouds that are yieldingly

pierced by the light of the evening star。



Through the haze of the vapor came her voice; more musical; more

plaintive than I had heard it before; but far softer; more tender:

still in her foreign tongue; the words unknown to me; and yet their

sense; perhaps; made intelligible by the love; which has one common

language and one common look to all who have lovedthe love

unmistakably heard in the loving tone; unmistakably seen in the

loving face。



A moment or so more and she had come round from the opposite side

of the fire pile; and bending over Margrave's upturned brow; kissed

it quietly; solemnly; and then her countenance grew fierce; her

crest rose erect: it was the lioness protecting her young。  She

stretched forth her arm from the black mantle; athwart the pale

front that now again bent over the caldronstretched it toward the

haunted and hollow…sounding space beyond; in the gesture of one

whose right hand has the sway of the scepter。  And then her voice

stole on the air in the music of a chant; not loud yet far…

reaching; so thrilling; so sweet and yet so solemn that I could at

once comprehend how legend united of old the spell of enchantment

with the power of song。  All that I recalled of the effects which;

in the former time; Margrave's strange chants had produced on the

ear that they ravished and the thoughts they confused; was but as

the wild bird's imitative carol; compared to the depth and the art

and the soul of the singer; whose voice seemed endowed with a charm

to inthrall all the tribes of creation; though the language it used

for that charm might to them; as to me; be unknown。  As the song

ceased; I heard from behind sounds like those I had heard in the

spaces before methe tramp of invisible feet; the whir of

invisible wings; as if armies were marching to aid against armies

in march to destroy。



〃Look not in front nor around;〃 said Ayesha。  〃Look; like him; on

the caldron below。  The circle and the lamps are yet bright; I will

tell you when the light again fails。〃



I dropped my eyes on the caldron。



〃See;〃 whispered Margrave; 〃the sparkles at last begin to arise;

and the rose hues to deepensigns that we near the last process。〃





IX





The fifth hour had passed away; when Ayesha said to me; 〃Lo! the

circle is fading; the lamps grow dim。  Look now without fear on the

space beyond; the eyes that appalled thee are again lost in air; as

lightnings that fleet back into cloud。〃



I looked up; and the specters had vanished。  The sky was tinged

with sulphurous hues; the red and the black intermixed。  I

replenished the lamps and the ring in front; thriftily; heedfully;

but when I came to the sixth lamp; not a drop in the vessel that

fed them was left。  In a vague dismay; I now looked round the half

of the wide circle in rear of the two bended figures intent on the

caldron。  All along that disk the light was already broken; here

and there flickering up; here and there dying down; the six lamps

in that half of the circle still twinkled; but faintly; as stars

shrinking fast from the dawn of day。  But it was not the fading

shine in that half of the magical ring which daunted my eye and

quickened with terror the pulse of my heart; the Bush…land beyond

was on fire。  From the background of the forest rose the flame and

the smokethe smoke; there; still half smothering the flame。  But

along the width of the grasses and herbage; between the verge of

the forest and the 
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