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unearthly mighty arms。



And brilliant; ever more brilliant; streamed the radiance

through us。



The faceted walls dimmed; in front of me they melted;

diaphanously; like a gelatinous wall in a blast of flame;

through their vanishing; under the torrent of driving light;

the unthinkable; impalpable tornado; I began to move; slowly

then ever more swiftly!



Still the roaring grew; the radiance streamedever faster

we went。  Cutting down through the length; the EXTENSION

of me; dropped a wall of rock; foreshortened; clenched close;

I caught a glimpse of the elfin gardens; they whirled; con…

tracted; into a thinsliceof colour that was a part of me;

another wall of rock shrinking into a thin wedge through

which I flew; and that at once took its place within me like a

card slipped beside those others!



Flashing around me; and from Lakla and O'Keefe; were

nimbuses of flickering scarlet flames。  And always the steady

hurling forwardappallingly mechanical。



Another barrier of rocka gleam of white waters incor…

porating themselves into myDRAWING OUTeven as were

the flowered moss lands; the slicing; rocky wallsstill

another rampart of cliff; dwindling instantly into the vertical

plane of those others。  Our flight checked; we seemed to hover

within; then to sway onwardslowly; cautiously。



A mist danced ahead of mea mist that grew steadily

thinner。  We stopped; waveredthe mist cleared。



I looked out into translucent; green distances; shot with

swift prismatic gleamings; waves and pulsings of luminosity

like midday sun glow through green; tropic waters: dancing;

scintillating veils of sparkling atoms that flew; hither and

yon; through depths of nebulous splendour!



And Lakla and Larry and I were; I saw; like shadow

shapes upon a smooth breast of stone twenty feet or more

above the surface of this placea surface spangled with tiny

white blossoms gleaming wanly through creeping veils of

phosphorescence like smoke of moon fire。  We were shadows

and yet we had substance; we were incorporated with; a

part of; the rockand yet we were living flesh and blood; we

stretchednor will I qualify thiswe STRETCHED through

mile upon mile of space that weirdly enough gave at one

and the same time an absolute certainty of immense horizon…

tal lengths and a vertical concentration that contained noth…

ing of length; nothing of space whatever; we stood THERE

upon the face of the stoneand still we were HERE within

the faceted oval before the screen of radiance!



〃Steady!〃 It was Lakla's voiceand not beside me THERE;

but at my ear close before the screen。  〃Steady; Goodwin!

Andsee!〃



The sparkling haze cleared。  Enormous reaches stretched

before me。  Shimmering up through them; and as though

growing in some medium thicker than air; was mass upon

mass of verdurefruiting trees and trees laden with pale

blossoms; arbours and bowers of pallid blooms; like that sea

fruit of obliviongrapes of Lethethat cling to the tide…

swept walls of the caverns of the Hebrides。



Through them; beyond them; around and about them;

drifted and eddied a hordegreat as that with which Tamer…

lane swept down upon Rome; vast as the myriads which

Genghis Khan rolled upon the califsmen and women and

childrenclothed in tatters; half nude and wholly naked;

slant…eyed Chinese; sloe…eyed Malays; islanders black and

brown and yellow; fierce…faced warriors of the Solomons

with grizzled locks fantastically bedizened; Papuans; feline

Javans; Dyaks of hill and shore; hook…nosed Phoenicians;

Romans; straight…browed Greeks; and Vikings centuries BEYOND

their lives: scores of the black…haired Murians; white

faces of our own Westernersmen and women and children

drifting; eddyingeach stamped with that mingled horror

and rapture; eyes filled with ecstasy and terror entwined;

marked by God and devil in embracethe seal of the Shin…

ing Onethe dead…alive; the lost ones!



The loot of the Dweller!



Soul…sick; I gazed。  They lifted to us visages of dread; they

swept down toward us; glaring upwarda bank against

which other and still other waves of faces rolled; were

checked; paused; until as far as I could see; like billows

piled upon an ever…growing barrier; they stretched beneath

usstaringstaring!



Now there was a movementfar; far away; a concentrat…

ing of the lambency; the dead…alive swayed; oscillated; sep…

aratedforming a long lane against whose outskirts they

crowded with avid; hungry insistence。



First only a luminous cloud; then a whirling pillar of

splendours through the lane camethe Shining One。  As it

passed; the dead…alive swirled in its wake like leaves behind

a whirlwind; eddying; twisting; and as the Dweller raced by

them; brushing them with its spirallings and tentacles; they

shone forth with unearthly; awesome gleamingslike ves…

sels of alabaster in which wicks flare suddenly。  And when it

had passed they closed behind it; staring up at us once more。



The Dweller paused beneath us。



Out of the drifting ruck swam the body of Throckmartin!

Throckmartin; my friend; to find whom I had gone to the

pallid moon door; my friend whose call I had so laggardly

followed。  On his face was the Dweller's dreadful stamp; the

lips were bloodless; the eyes were wide; lucent; something

like pale; phosphorescence gleaming within themand soul…

less。



He stared straight up at me; unwinking; unrecognizing。

Pressing against his side was a woman; young and gentle;

and lovelylovely even through the mask that lay upon

her face。  And her wide eyes; like Throckmartin's; glowed

with the lurking; unholy fires。  She pressed against him

closely; though the hordes kept up the faint churning; these

two kept ever together; as though bound by unseen fetters。



And I knew the girl for Edith; his wife; who in vain effort

to save him had cast herself into the Dweller's embrace!



〃Throckmartin!〃 I cried。  〃Throckmartin!  I'm here!〃



Did he hear?  I know now; of course; he could not。



But then I waitedhope striving to break through the

nightmare hands that gripped my heart。



Their wide eyes never left me。  There was another move…

ment about them; others pushed past them; they drifted

back; swaying; eddyingand still staring were lost in the

awful throng。



Vainly I strained my gaze to find them again; to force

some sign of recognition; some awakening of the clean life

we know。  But they were gone。  Try as I would I could not see

themnor Stanton and the northern woman named Thora

who had been the first of that tragic party to be taken by

the Dweller。



〃Throckmartin!〃 I cried again; despairingly。  My tears

blinded me。



I felt Lakla's light touch。



〃Steady;〃 she commanded; pitifully。  〃Steady; Goodwin。

You cannot help themnow!  Steady andwatch!〃



Below us the Shining One had pausedspiralling; swirl…

ing; vibrant with all its transcendent; devilish beauty; had

paused and was contemplating us。  Now I could see clearly

that nucleus; that core shot through with flashing veins of

radiance; that ever…shifting shape of glory through the

shroudings of shimmering; misty plumes; throbbing lacy

opalescences; vaporous spirallings of prismatic phantom

fires。  Steady over it hung the seven little moons of amethyst;

of saffron; of emerald and azure and silver; of rose of life

and moon white。  They poised themselves like a diadem

calm; serene; immobileand down from them into the Dwel…

ler; piercing plumes and swirls and spirals; ran countless

tiny strands; radiations; finer than the finest spun thread of

spider's web; gleaming filaments through which seemed to

runPOWERfrom the seven globes; likeyes; that was it

miniatures of the seven torrents of moon flame that poured

through the septichromatic; high crystals in the Moon Pool's

chamber roof。



Swam out of the coruscating haze theface!



Both of man and of woman it waslike some ancient;

androgynous deity of Etruscan fanes long dust; and yet

neither woman nor man; human and unhuman; seraphic and

sinister; benign and maleficand still no more of these four

than is flame; which is beautiful whether it warms or devours;

or wind whether it feathers the trees or shatters them; or

the wave which is wondrous whether it caresses or kills。



Subtly; undefinably it was of our world and of one not

ours。  Its lineaments flowed from another sphere; took fleet…

ing familiar formand as swiftly withdrew whence they had

come; something amorphous; unearthlyas of unknown un…

heeding; unseen gods rushing through the depths of star…

hung space; and still of our own earth; with the very soul of

earth peering out from it; caught within itand in some

unholyway debased。



It had eyeseyes that were now only shadows darkening

within its luminosity like veils falling; and falling; OPENING

windows into the unknowable; deepening into softly glowing

blue pools; blue as the Moon Pool itself; then flashing

out; and this only when thefacebore its most human

resemblance; into twin stars large almost as the crown of lit…

tle moons; and with that same baffling suggestion of peep…

holes into a world untrodden; alien; perilous to man!



〃Steady!〃 came Lakla's voice; her body leaned against

mine。



I gripped myself; my brain steadied; I looked again。  And

I saw that of body; at least body as we know it; the Shining

One had nonenothing but the throbbing; pulsing core

streaked with lightning veins of rainbows; and around this;

never still; sheathing it; the swirling; glorious veilings of its

hell and heaven born radiance。



So the Dweller stoodand gazed。



Then up toward us swept a reaching; questing spiral!



Under my hand Lakla's shoulder quivered; Dead…Alive

and their master vanishedI danced; flickered; WITHIN the

rock; felt a swift sense of shrinking; of withdrawal; slice

upon slice the carded walls of stone; of silvery waters; of


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