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ing of Cravetheen; an' I heard the echo of his dead harp…

ings〃



He paused again and then; softly; with that curiously

sweet; high voice that only the Irish seem to have; he sang:





Woman of the white breasts; Eilidh;

Woman of the gold…brown hair; and lips of the red; red rowan;

Where is the swan that is whiter; with breast more soft;

Or the wave on the sea that moves as thou movest; Eilidh。











CHAPTER VIII



Olaf's Story



THERE was a little silence。  I looked upon him with wonder。

Clearly he was in deepest earnest。  I know the psychology

of the Gael is a curious one and that deep in all their hearts

their ancient traditions and beliefs have strong and living

roots。  And I was both amused and touched。



Here was this soldier; who had faced war and its ugly

realities open…eyed and fearless; picking; indeed; the most

dangerous branch of service for his own; a modern if ever

there was one; appreciative of most unmystical Broadway;

and yet soberly and earnestly attesting to his belief in ban…

shee; in shadowy people of the woods; and phantom harpers!

I wondered what he would think if he could see the Dweller

and then; with a pang; that perhaps his superstitions might

make him an easy prey。



He shook his head half impatiently and ran a hand over

his eyes; turned to me and grinned:



〃Don't think I'm cracked; Professor;〃 he said。  〃I'm not。

But it takes me that way now and then。  It's the Irish in me。

And; believe it or not; I'm telling you the truth。〃



I looked eastward where the moon; now nearly a week

past the full; was mounting。



〃You can't make me see what you've seen; Lieutenant;〃 I

laughed。  〃But you can make me hear。  I've always wondered

what kind of a noise a disembodied spirit could make with…

out any vocal cords or breath or any other earthly sound…

producing mechanism。  How does the banshee sound?〃



O'Keefe looked at me seriously。



〃All right;〃 he said。  〃I'll show you。〃 From deep down in

his throat came first a low; weird sobbing that mounted

steadily into a keening whose mournfulness made my skin

creep。  And then his hand shot out and gripped my shoulder;

and I stiffened like stone in my chairfor from behind us;

like an echo; and then taking up the cry; swelled a wail that

seemed to hold within it a sublimation of the sorrows of

centuries!  It gathered itself into one heartbroken; sobbing

note and died away!  O'Keefe's grip loosened; and he rose

swiftly to his feet。



〃It's all right; Professor;〃 he said。  〃It's for me。  It found

meall this way from Ireland。〃



Again the silence was rent by the cry。  But now I had lo…

cated it。  It came from my room; and it could mean only one

thingHuldricksson had wakened。



〃Forget your banshee!〃 I gasped; and made a jump for the

cabin。



Out of the corner of my eye I noted a look of half…sheep…

ish relief flit over O'Keefe's face; and then he was beside me。

Da Costa shouted an order from the wheel; the Cantonese

ran up and took it from his hands and the little Portuguese

pattered down toward us。  My hand on the door; ready to

throw it open; I stopped。  What if the Dweller were within

what if we had been wrong and it was not dependent for its

power upon that full flood of moon ray which Throck…

martin had thought essential to draw it from the blue pool!



From within; the sobbing wail began once more to rise。

O'Keefe pushed me aside; threw open the door and crouched

low within it。  I saw an automatic flash dully in his hand; saw

it cover the cabin from side to side; following the swift sweep

of his eyes around it。  Then he straightened and his face;

turned toward the berth; was filled with wondering pity。



Through the window streamed a shaft of the moonlight。

It fell upon Huldricksson's staring eyes; in them great tears

slowly gathered and rolled down his cheeks; from his opened

mouth came the woe…laden wailing。  I ran to the port and

drew the curtains。  Da Costa snapped the lights。



The Norseman's dolorous crying stopped as abruptly as

though cut。  His gaze rolled toward us。  And at one bound

he broke through the leashes I had buckled round him and

faced us; his eyes glaring; his yellow hair almost erect with

the force of the rage visibly surging through him。  Da Costa

shrunk behind me。  O'Keefe; coolly watchful; took a quick

step that brought him in front of me。



〃Where do you take me?〃 said Huldricksson; and his

voice was like the growl of a beast。  〃Where is my boat?〃



I touched O'Keefe gently and stood before the giant。



〃Listen; Olaf Huldricksson;〃 I said。  〃We take you to

where the sparkling devil took your Helma and your Freda。

We follow the sparkling devil that came down from the

moon。  Do you hear me?〃 I spoke slowly; distinctly; striving

to pierce the mists that I knew swirled around the strained

brain。  And the words did pierce。



He thrust out a shaking hand。



〃You say you follow?〃 he asked falteringly。  〃You know

where to follow?  Where it took my Helma and my little

Freda?〃



〃Just that; Olaf Huldricksson;〃 I answered。  〃Just that!  I

pledge you my life that I know。〃



Da Costa stepped forward。  〃He speaks true; Olaf。  You go

faster on the Suwarna than on the Br…rw…un'ilda; Olaf; yes。〃



The giant Norseman; still gripping my hand; looked at

him。  〃I know you; Da Costa;〃 he muttered。  〃You are all

right。  Ja!  You are a fair man。  Where is the Brunhilda?〃



〃She follow be'ind on a big rope; Olaf;〃 soothed the Por…

tuguese。  〃Soon you see her。  But now lie down an' tell us; if

you can; why you tie yourself to your wheel an' what it is

that happen; Olaf。〃



〃If you'll tell us how the sparkling devil came it will help

us all when we get to where it is; Huldricksson;〃 I said。



On O'Keefe's face there was an expression of well…nigh lu…

dicrous doubt and amazement。  He glanced from one to the

other。  The giant shifted his own tense look from me to the

Irishman。  A gleam of approval lighted in his eyes。  He loosed

me; and gripped O'Keefe's arm。 〃Staerk!〃 he said。 〃Ja

strong; and with a strong heart。  A manja!  He comes too

we shall need himja!〃



〃I tell;〃 he muttered; and seated himself on the side of the

bunk。  〃It was four nights ago。  My Freda〃his voice shook

〃Mine Yndling!  She loved the moonlight。  I was at the

wheel and my Freda and my Helma they were behind me。

The moon was behind us and the Brunhilda was like a swan…

boat sailing down with the moonlight sending her; ja。



〃I heard my Freda say: 'I see a nisse coming down the

track of the moon。' And I hear her mother laugh; low; like a

mother does when her Yndling dreams。  I was happythat

nightwith my Helma and my Freda; and the Brunhilda

sailing like a swan…boat; ja。  I heard the child say; 'The nisse

comes fast!' And then I heard a scream from my Helma; a

great screamlike a mare when her foal is torn from her。  I

spun around fast; ja!  I dropped the wheel and spun fast!  I

saw〃 He covered his eyes with his hands。



The Portuguese had crept close to me; and I heard him

panting like a frightened dog。



〃I saw a white fire spring over the rail;〃 whispered Olaf

Huldricksson。  〃It whirled round and round; and it shone like

like stars in a whirlwind mist。  There was a noise in my

ears。  It sounded like bellslittle bells; ja!  Like the music

you make when you run your finger round goblets。  It made

me sick and dizzythe hell noise。



〃My Helma wasindeholdewhat you sayin the mid…

dle of the white fire。  She turned her face to me and she

turned it on the child; and my Helma's face burned into my

heart。  Because it was full of fear; and it was full of happi…

nessof glaede。  I tell you that the fear in my Helma's face

made me ice here〃he beat his breast with clenched hand

〃but the happiness in it burned on me like fire。  And I could

not moveI could not move。



〃I said in here〃he touched his head〃I said; 'It is Loki

come out of Helvede。  But he cannot take my Helma; for

Christ lives and Loki has no power to hurt my Helma or my

Freda!  Christ lives!  Christ lives!' I said。  But the sparkling

devil did not let my Helma go。  It drew her to the rail; half

over it。  I saw her eyes upon the child and a little she broke

away and reached to it。  And my Freda jumped into her

arms。  And the fire wrapped them both and they were gone!  A

little I saw them whirling on the moon track behind the

Brunhildaand they were gone!



〃The sparkling devil took them!  Loki was loosed; and he

had power。  I turned the Brunhilda; and I followed where

my Helma and mine Yndling had gone。  My boys crept up

and asked me to turn again。  But I would not。  They dropped

a boat and left me。  I steered straight on the path。  I lashed

my hands to the wheel that sleep might not loose them。  I

steered on and on and on



〃Where was the God I prayed when my wife and child

were taken?〃 cried Olaf Huldrickssonand it was as though

I heard Throckmartin asking that same bitter question。  〃I

have left Him as He left me; ja!  I pray now to Thor and to

Odin; who can fetter Loki。〃 He sank back; covering again

his eyes。



〃Olaf;〃 I said; 〃what you have called the sparkling devil

has taken ones dear to me。  I; too; was following it when we

found you。  You shall go with me to its home; and there we

will try to take from it your wife and your child and my

friends as well。  But now that you may be strong for what is

before us; you must sleep again。〃



Olaf Huldricksson looked upon me and in his eyes was

that something which souls must see in the eyes of Him the

old Egyptians called the Searcher of Hearts in the Judgment

Hall of Osiris。



〃You speak truth!〃 he said at last slowly。  〃I will do what

you say!〃



He stretched out an arm at my bidding。  I gave him a sec…

ond injection。  He lay back and soon he was sleeping。  I turned

toward Da Costa。  Hi

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