the metal monster-第42部分
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itiful。
〃I am afraid!〃 I heard her whisper。
She tightened her grasp upon dreaming Ruth; motioned us to go within。 We passed; silently; behind us she came; followed by three of the great globes; by a pair of her tetrahedrons。
Beside a pile of the silken stuffs she halted。 The girl's eyes dwelt upon hers trustingly。
〃I am afraid!〃 whispered Norhala again。 〃Afraidfor you!〃
Tenderly she looked down upon her; the galaxies of stars in her eyes soft and tremulous。
〃I am afraid; little sister;〃 she whispered for the third time。 〃Not yet can you go as I doamong the fires。〃 She hesitated。 〃Rest here until I return。 I shall leave these to guard you and obey you。〃
She motioned to the five shapes。 They ranged themselves about Ruth。 Norhala kissed her upon both brown eyes。
〃Sleep till I return;〃 she murmured。
She swept from the chamberwith never a glance for us three。 I heard a little wailing chorus without; fast dying into silence。
Spheres and pyramids twinkled at us; guarding the silken pile whereon Ruth lay asleeplike some enchanted princess。
Beat down upon the blue globe like hollow metal worlds; beaten and shrieking。
The drums of Destiny!
The drums of Doom!
Beating taps for the world of men?
CHAPTER XXVIII
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 pyramidswatchful。
What was happening out thereover 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 himlike 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 feetas though whispering。 Ruth moanedher 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 spherethree weird shapes in silent consultation。 On Ventnor's face I saw pity and a vast relief。 With shocked amaze I realized that Ruth's agonyfor in agony she clearly waswas calling forth in him elation。 He spokeand I knew why。
〃Norhala!〃 he whispered。 〃She is seeing with Norhala's eyesfeeling what Norhala feels。 It's not going well with Thatout there。 If we dared leave Ruthcould only; see〃
Ruth leaped to her feet; cried outa 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 usmore 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 backupon 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 angelssees 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 Victorya 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 pausedand in that instant the human soul of the girl rushed back。
〃No!〃 she cried。 〃No!〃
A weird call issued from the white lipsstumbling; uncertain; as though she who sent it forth herself wondered whence it sprang。 Abruptly the angry stars closed。 The three globes spundoubting; 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 herthen 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 fledand 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。
〃Too little Ruth; and too much Norhala;〃 said Ventnor; looking up at me。 〃If she'd only thought to cry out! She could have brought a regiment of those Things down to blast us。 And wouldif she HAD thought。 You don't think THAT is Ruth; do you?〃
He pointed to the pallid face glaring at him; the eyes from which cold fires flamed。
〃No; you don't!〃 He caught Drake by the shoulder; sent him spinning a dozen feet away。 〃Damn it; Drake don't you understand!〃
For suddenly Ruth's eyes softened; she had turned them on Dick pitifully; appealinglyand he had loosed her ankles; had leaned forward as though to draw away the band that covered her lips。
〃Your gun;〃 whispered Ventnor to me; before I had moved he had snatched the automatic from my holster; had covered Drake with it。
〃Drake;〃 he said; 〃stand where you are。 If you take another step toward this girl I'll shoot youby God; I will!〃
Drake halted; shocked amazement in his face; I myself felt resentful; wondering at his outburst。
〃But it's hurting her;〃 he muttered; Ruth's eyes; soft and pleading; still dwelt upon him。
〃Hurting her!〃 exclaimed Ventnor。 〃Manshe's my sister! I know what I'm doing。 Can't you see? Can't you see how little of Ruth is in that body therehow little of the girl you love? How or why I don't knowbut that it is so I DO know。 Drakehave you forgotten how Norhala beguiled Cherkis? I want my sister back。 I'm helping her to get back。 Now let be。 I know what I'm doing。 Look at her!〃
We looked。 In the face that glared up at Ventnor was nothing of Rutheven as he had said。 There was the same cold; awesome wrath that had rested upon Norhala's as she watched Cherkis weep over the eating up of his city。 Swiftly came a changelike the sudden smoothing out of the rushing waves of a hill…locked; wind…lashed lake。
The face was again Ruth's faceand Ruth's alone; the eyes were Ruth's eyessupplicating; adjuring。
〃Ruth!〃 Ventnor cried。 〃While you can hearam I not right?〃
She nodded vigorously; sternly; she was lost; hidden once more。
〃You see。〃 He turned to us grimly。
A shattering shaft of light flashed upon the veils; almost pierced them。 An avalanche of sound passed high above us。 Yet now I noted that where we stood the clamor was lessened; muffled。 Of course; it came to me; it was the veils。
I wondered whyfor whatever the quality of the radiant mists; their purpose certainly had to do with concentration of the magnetic flux。 The deadening of the noise must be accidental; could have nothing to do with their actual use; for sound is an air vibration solely。 No it must be a secondary effect。 The Metal Monster was as heedless of clamor as it was of heat or cold
〃We've got to see;〃 Ventnor broke the chain of thought。 〃We've got to get through and see what's happening。 Win or losewe've got to KNOW。〃
〃Cut off your sleeve; as I did;〃 he motioned to Drake。 〃Tie her ankles。 We'll carry her。〃
Quickly it was done。 Ruth's light body swinging between brother and lover; we moved forward into the mists; we crept cautiously through their dead silences。
Passed out and fell back into them from a s