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All this I saw in a flash; when suddenly Harry's fingers sank into the flesh of my arm with such force that I all but cried out in actual pain。 And then; glancing at him and following the direction of his gaze; I saw Desiree。
She was standing on the top of the lofty column in the center of the lake。
Her white body; uncovered; was outlined sharply against the black background of the cavern above。
Chapter XXII。
THE BEGINNING OF THE END。
Neither Harry nor I spoke; our eyes were concentrated on the scene before us; trying to prehend its meaning。
It was something indefinable in Desiree's attitude that told me the truth…what; I cannot tell。 Her profile was toward us; it could not have been her eyes or any expression of her face; but there was a tenseness about her pose; a stiffening of the muscles of her body; an air of lofty scorn and supreme triumph ing somehow from every line of her motionless figure; that flashed certainty into my brain。
And on the instant I turned to Harry。
〃Follow me;〃 I whispered; and he must have read the force of my knowledge in my eyes; for he obeyed without a word。 Back down the passage we ran; halting at its end。 Harry opened his lips to speak; but I took the words from his mouth; seconds were precious。
〃They have fired the column…you remember。 Follow me; keep your spear ready; not a sound; if you love her。〃
I saw that he understood; and saw too; by the expression that shot into his face; that it would go ill with any Incas who tried to stop us then。
We rushed forward side by side; guessing at our way; seeking the entrance to the tunnel that led to the foot of the column。 A prayer was on my lips that we might not be too late; Harry's lips were pressed together tightly as a vise。 Death we did not fear; even for Desiree; but we remembered the horror of our own experience on the top of that column; and shuddered as we ran。
As I have said; we had entered the great cavern at a point almost directly opposite the alcove; and therefore at a distance from the entrance we sought。 It was necessary to half encircle the cavern; and the passages were so often crossed by other passages that many times we had to guess at the proper road。
But not for an instant did we hesitate; we flew rather than ran。 I felt within me the strength and resolve of ten men; and I knew then that there was something I must do and would do before I died; though a thousand devils stood in my way。
I do not know what led us; whether a remorseful Providence; who suddenly decided that we had been played with long enough; or the mere animal instinct of direction; or blind luck。 But so fast did we go that it seemed to me we had left the great cavern scarcely a minute behind us when I suddenly saw the steps of a steep stairway leading down from an opening on our right。
How my heart leaped then! Harry uttered a hoarse cry of exultation。 The next instant we were dashing headlong down the steps; avoiding a fall by I know not what miracle。 And there before us was the entrance to the tunnel。
I held Harry back; almost shouting: 〃You stay here; guard the entrance。 I'll get her。〃
〃No;〃 he cried; pushing forward。 〃I can't stay。〃
〃Fool!〃 I cried; dashing him back。 〃We would be caught like rats in a trap。 Defend that entrance…with your life!〃
I saw him hesitate; and; knowing that he would obey; I dashed forward into the tunnel。 When nearly to its end I made a misstep on the uneven ground and precipitated myself against the wall。 A sharp pain shot through my left shoulder; but at the time I was scarcely conscious of it as I picked myself up and leaped forward。
The end was in sight。
Just as I reached the foot of the spiral stairway I saw a black form descending from it。 That Inca never knew what hit him。
I did not use my spear; time was too precious。 He disappeared in the whirlpool beneath the base of the column through which Harry and I had once miraculously escaped。
But despair filled my heart as; with my feet on the first step of the spiral stairway; I cast a quick glance upward。 The upper half of the inside of the column was a raging furnace of fire。 How or from what it came I did not stop to inquire; I bounded up the stairway in desperate fury。
I did not know then that the stone steps were baking and blistering my feet; I did not know; as I came level with the base of the flames; that every hair was being singed from my head and body…I only knew that I must reach the top of the column。
Then I saw the source of the flames as I reached them。 Huge vats of oil…six; a dozen; twenty…I know not how many…were ranged in a circle on a ledge of stone encircling the column; and from their tops the fire leaped upward to a great height。 I saw what must be done; how I did it God only knows; I shut my eyes now as I remember it。
Hooking the rim of the vat nearest me with the point of my spear; I sent it tumbling down the length of the column into the whirlpool; many feet below。 Then another; and another; and another; until the ledge was empty。
Some of the burning oil; flying from the overturned vats; alighted on the stairway; casting weird patches of light up and down the whole length of the column。 Some of it landed on my body; my face; my hands。 It was a very hell of heat; my lungs; all the inside of me; was on fire。
My brain sang and whirled。 My eyes felt as though they were being burned from their sockets with red…hot irons。 I bounded upward。
A few more steps…I could not see; I could hardly feel…and my head bumped against the stone at the top of the column。 I put out my hand; groping around half crazily; and by some wild chance it came in contact with the slide that moved the stone stab。 I pushed; hardly knowing what I did; and the stone flew to one side。
I stuck my head through the opening and saw Desiree。
Her back was toward me。 As I emerged from the opening the Incas seated round the vast amphitheater and the king; seated on the golden throne in the alcove; rose involuntarily from their seats in astonished wonder。
Desiree saw the movement and; turning; caught sight of me。 A sudden cry of amazement burst from her lips; she made a hasty step forward and fell fainting into my arms。
I shook her violently; but she remained unconscious; and this added catastrophe all but unnerved me。 For a moment I stood on the upper step with the upper half of my body; swaying from side to side; extending beyond the top of the column; then I turned and began to descend with Desiree in my arms。
Every step of that descent was unspeakable agony。 Feeling was hardly in me; my whole body was an engine of pain。 Somehow; I staggered and stumbled downward; at every step I expected to fall headlong to the bottom with my burden。 Desiree's form remained limp and lifeless in my arms。
I reached the ledge on which the vats had been placed and passed it; air entered my burning lungs like a breeze from the mountains。 Every step now made the next one easier。 I began to think that I might; after all; reach the bottom in safety。 Another twenty steps and I could see the beginning of the tunnel below。
Desiree's form stirred slightly in my arms。 A glance showed me her eyes looking up into mine as her