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held; and he clambered up onto the narrow ledge which ran along the wall scarcely a man's length below the curving roof。 The tall Cimmerian was forced to bend his head as he stood up。 A heavy bronze door showed in the stone at a point even with the head of the ladder; but it did not give to Conan's efforts。 He transferred his sword from his teeth to its scabbard; spitting blood…for the edge had cut his lips in that fierce fight with the river…and turned his attention to the broken roof。
  He could reach his arms up through the crevice and grip the edge; and careful testing told him it would bear his weight。 An instant later he had drawn himself up through the hole; and found himself in a wide chamber; in a state of extreme disrepair。 Most of the roof had fallen in; as well as a great section of the floor; which was laid over the vault of a subterranean river。 Broken arches opened into other chambers and corridors; and Conan believed he was still in the great palace。 He wondered uneasily how many chambers in that palace had underground water directly under them; and when the ancient flags or tiles might give way again and precipitate him back into the current from which he had just crawled。
  And he wondered just how much of an accident that fall had been。 Had those rotten flags simply chanced to give way beneath his weight; or was there a more sinister explanation? One thing at least was obvious: he was not the only living thing in that palace。 That gong had not sounded of its own accord; whether the noise had been meant to lure him to his death; or not。 The silence of the palace became suddenly sinister; fraught with crawling menace。
  Could it be someone on the same mission as himself? A sudden thought occurred to him; at the memory of the mysterious Bit…Yakin。 Was it not possible that this man had found the Teeth of Gwahlur in his long residence in Alkmeenon…that his servants had taken them with them when they departed? The possibility that he might be following a will…o'…the…wisp infuriated the Cimmerian。
  Choosing a corridor which he believed led back toward the part of the palace he had first entered; he hurried along it; stepping gingerly as he thought of that black river that seethed and foamed somewhere below his feet。
  His speculations recurrently revolved about the oracle chamber and its cryptic occupant。 Somewhere in that vicinity must be the clue to the mystery of the treasure; if indeed it still remained in its immemorial hiding place。
  The great palace lay silent as ever; disturbed only by the swift passing of his sandaled feet。 The chambers and halls he traversed were crumbling into ruin; but as he advanced the ravages of decay became less apparent。 He wondered briefly for what purpose the ladders had been suspended from the ledges over the subterranean river; but dismissed the matter with a shrug。 He was little interested in speculating over unremunerative problems of antiquity。
  He was not sure just where the oracle chamber lay; from where he was; but presently he emerged into a corridor which led back into the great throne room under one of the arches。 He had reached a decision; it was useless for him to wander aimlessly about the palace; seeking the hoard。 He would conceal himself somewhere here; wait until the Keshani priests came; and then; after they had gone through the farce of consulting the oracle; he would follow them to the hiding place of the gems; to which he was certain they would go。 Perhaps they would take only a few of the jewels with them。 He would content himself with the rest。
  Drawn by a morbid fascination; he re…entered the oracle chamber and stared down again at the motionless figure of the princess who was worshipped as a goddess; entranced by her frigid beauty。 What cryptic secret was locked in that marvelously molded form?
  He started violently。 The breath sucked through his teeth; the short hairs prickled at the back of his scalp。 The body still lay as he had first seen it; silent; motionless; in breast…plates of jeweled gold; gilded sandals and silken skirt。 But now there was a subtle difference。 The lissom limbs were not rigid; a peach…bloom touched the cheeks; the lips were red…
  With a panicky curse Conan ripped out his sword。
  〃Crom! She's alive!〃
  At his words the long dark lashes lifted; the eyes opened and gazed up at him inscrutably; dark; lustrous; mystical。 He glared in frozen speechlessness。
  She sat up with a supple ease; still holding his ensorcelled stare。
  He licked his dry lips and found voice。
  〃You…are…are you Yelaya?〃 he stammered。
  〃I am Yelaya!〃 The voice was rich and musical; and he stared with new wonder。 〃Do not fear。 I will not harm you if you do my bidding。〃
  〃How can a dead woman e to life after all these centuries?〃 he demanded; as if skeptical of what his senses told him。 A curious gleam was beginning to smolder in his eyes。
  She lifted her arms in a mystical gesture。
  〃I am a goddess。 A thousand years ago there descended upon me the curse of the greater gods; the gods of darkness beyond the borders of light。 The mortal in me died; the goddess in me could never die。 Here I have lain for so many centuries; to awaken each night at sunset and hold my court as of yore; with specters drawn from the shadows of the past。 Man; if you would not view that which will blast your soul for ever; ge hence quickly! I mand you! Go!〃 The voice became imperious; and her slender arm lifted and pointed。
  Conan; his eyes burning slits; slowly sheathed his sword; but he did not obey her order。 He stepped closer; as if impelled by a powerful fascination…without the slightest warning he grabbed her up in a bear…like grasp。 She screamed a very ungoddess…like scream; and there was a sound of ripping silk; as with one ruthless wrench he tore off her skirt。
  〃Goddess! Ha!〃 His bark was full of angry contempt。 He ignored the frantic writhings of his captive。 〃I thought it was strange that a princess of Alkmeenon would speak with a Corinthian accent! As soon as I'd gathered my wits I knew I'd seen you somewhere。 You're Muriela; Zargheba's Corinthian dancing girl。 This crescent…shaped birthmark on your hip proves it。 I saw it once when Zargheba was whipping you。 Goddess! Bah!〃 He smacked the betraying hip contemptuously and resoundingly with his open hand; and the girl yelped piteously。
  All her imperiousness had gone out of her。 She was no longer a mystical figure of antiquity; but a terrified and humiliated dancing girl; such as can be bought at almost any Shemitish market place。 She lifted up her voice and wept unashamedly。 Her captor glared down at her with angry triumph。
  〃Goddess! Ha! So you were one of the veiled women Zargheba brought to Keshia with him。 Did you think you could fool me; you little idiot? A year ago I saw you in Akbitana with that swine; Zargheba; and I don't forget faces…or women's figures。 I think I'll…〃
  Squirming about in his grasp she threw her slender arms about his massive neck in an abandon of terror; tears coursed down her cheeks; and her sobs quivered with a note of hysteria。
  〃Oh; please don't hurt me! Don't! I had to do it! Zargheba brought me here to act as
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