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regretfully; had never found time thoroughly to examine。 Indeed;

to do so would have needed more digging than we could do without

proper instruments; since the machines were big and deeply

entombed in dust。



We came to the sepulchre and entered。



〃Well;〃 said Bickley; seating himself on the edge of one of the

coffins and holding up his lamp to look about him; 〃this place

seems fairly empty。 No one is keeping the assignation; Arbuthnot;

although the sun is well down。〃



As he spoke the words Yva stood before us。 Whence she came we

did not see; for all our backs were turned at the moment of her

arrival。 But there she was; calm; beautiful; radiating light。









Chapter XXIII



In the Temple of Fate





Yva glanced at me; and in her eyes I read tenderness and

solicitude; also something of inquiry。 It seemed to me as though

she were wondering what I should do under circumstances that

might; or would; arise; and in some secret fashion of which I was

but half conscious; drawing an answer from my soul。 Then she

turned; and; smiling in her dazzling way; said:



〃So; Bickley; as usual; you did not believe? Because you did

not see him; therefore the Lord Oro; my father; never spoke with

Humphrey。 As though the Lord Oro could not pass you without your

knowledge; or; perchance; send thoughts clothed in his own shape

to work his errand。〃



〃How do you know that I did not believe Arbuthnot's story?〃

Bickley asked in a rather cross voice and avoiding the direct

issue。 〃Do you also send thoughts to work your errands clothed in

your own shape; Lady Yva?〃



〃Alas! not so; though perhaps I could if I might。 It is very

simple; Bickley。 Standing here; I heard you say that although the

sun was well down there was no one to meet you as Humphrey had

expected; and from those words and your voice I guessed the

rest。〃



〃Your knowledge of the English language is improving fast; Lady

Yva。 Also; when I spoke; you were not here。〃



〃At least I was very near; Bickley; and these walls are thinner

than you think;〃 she answered; contemplating what seemed to be

solid rock with eyes that were full of innocence。 〃Oh! friend;〃

she went on suddenly; 〃I wonder what there is which will cause

you to believe that you do not know all; that there exist many

things beyond the reach of your learning and imagination? Well;

in a day or two; perhaps; even you will admit as much; and

confess it to meelsewhere;〃 and she sighed。



〃I am ready to confess now that much happens which I do not

understand at present; because I have not the key to the trick;〃

he replied。



Yva shook her head at him and smiled again。 Then she motioned

to all of us to stand close to her; and; stooping; lifted Tommy

in her arms。 Next moment that marvel happened which I have

described already; and we were whirling downwards through space;

to find ourselves in a very little time standing safe in the

caves of Nyo; breathless with the swiftness of our descent。 How

and on what we descended neither I nor the others ever learned。

It was and must remain one of the unexplained mysteries of our

great experience。



〃Whither now; Yva?〃 I asked; staring about me at the radiant

vastness。



〃The Lord Oro would speak with you; Humphrey。 Follow。 And I

pray you all do not make him wrath; for his mood is not gentle。〃



So once more we proceeded down the empty streets of that

underground abode which; except that it was better illuminated;

reminded me of the Greek conception of Hades。 We came to the

sacred fountain over which stood the guardian statue of Life;

pouring from the cups she held the waters of Good and Ill that

mingled into one health…giving wine。



〃Drink; all of you;〃 she said; 〃for I think before the sun sets

again upon the earth we shall need strength; every one of us。〃



So we drank; and she drank herself; and once more felt the

blood go dancing through our veins as though the draught had been

some nectar of the gods。 Then; having extinguished the lanterns

which we still carried; for here they were needless; and we

wished to save our oil; we followed her through the great doors

into the vast hall of audience and advanced up it between the

endless; empty seats。 At its head; on the dais beneath the

arching shell; sat Oro on his throne。 As before; he wore the

jewelled cap and the gorgeous; flowing robes; while the table in

front of him was still strewn with sheets of metal on which he

wrote with a pen; or stylus; that glittered like a diamond or his

own fierce eyes。 Then he lifted his head and beckoned to us to

ascend the dais。



〃You are here。 It is well;〃 he said; which was all his

greeting。 Only when Tommy ran up to him he bent down and patted

the dog's head with his long; thin hand; and; as he did so; his

face softened。 It was evident to me that Tommy was more welcome

to him than were the rest of us。



There was a long silence while; one by one; he searched us with

his piercing glance。 It rested on me; the last of the three of

us; and from me travelled to Yva。



〃I wonder why I have sent for you?〃 he said at length; with a

mirthless laugh。 〃I think it must be that I may convince Bickley;

the sceptic; that there are powers which he does not understand;

but that I have the strength to move。 Also; perhaps; that your

lives may be spared for my own purposes in that which is about to

happen。 Hearken! My labours are finished; my calculations are

complete;〃 and he pointed to the sheets of metal before him that

were covered with cabalistic signs。 〃Tomorrow I am about to do

what once before I did and to plunge half the world in the deeps

of ocean and lift again from the depths that which has been

buried for a quarter of a million years。〃



〃Which half?〃 asked Bickley。



〃That is my secret; Physician; and the answer to it lies

written here in signs you cannot read。 Certain countries will

vanish; others will be spared。 I say that it is my secret。〃



〃Then; Oro; if you could do what you threaten; you would drown

hundreds of millions of people。〃



〃If I could do! If I could do!〃 he exclaimed; glaring at

Bickley。 〃Well; tomorrow you shall see what I can do。 Oh! why do

I grow angry with this fool? For the rest; yes; they must drown。

What does it matter? Their end will be swift; some few minutes of

terror; that is all; and in one short century every one of them


would have been dead。〃



An expression of horror gathered on Bastin's face。



〃Do you really mean to murder hundreds of millions of people?〃

he asked; in a thick; slow voice。



〃I have said that I intend to send them to that heaven or that

hell of which you are so fond of talking; Preacher; somewhat more

quickly than otherwise they would have found their way thither。

They have disappointed me; they have failed; therefore; let them

go and make room for others who will succeed。〃



〃Then you are a greater assassin than any that the world has

bred; or than all of them put together。 There is nobody as bad;

even in the Book of Revelation!〃 shouted Bastin; in a kind of

fury。 〃Moreover; I am not like Bickley。 I know enough of you and

your hellish powers to believe that what you plan; that you can

do。〃



〃I believe it also;〃 sneered Oro。 〃But how comes it that the

Great One whom you worship does not prevent the deed; if He

exists; and it be evil?〃



〃He will prevent it!〃 raved Bastin。 〃Even now He commands me to

prevent it; and I obey!〃 Then; drawing the revolver from his

pocket; he pointed it at Oro's breast; adding: 〃Swear not to

commit this crime; or I will kill you!〃



〃So the man of peace would become a man of blood;〃 mused Oro;

〃and kill that I may not kill for the good of the world? Why;

what is the matter with that toy of yours; Preacher?〃 and he

pointed to the pistol。



Well might he ask; for as he spoke the revolver flew out of

Bastin's hand。 High into the air it flew; and as it went

discharged itself; all the six chambers of it; in rapid

succession; while Bastin stood staring at his arm and hand which

he seemed unable to withdraw。



〃Do you still threaten me with that outstretched hand;

Preacher?〃 mocked Oro。



〃I can't move it;〃 said Bastin; 〃it seems turned to stone。〃



〃Be thankful that you also are not turned to stone。 But;

because your courage pleases me; I will spare you; yes; and will

advance you in my New Kingdom。 What shall you be? Controller of

Religions; I think; since all the qualities that a high priest

should have are yoursfaith; fanaticism and folly。〃



〃It is very strange;〃 said Bastin; 〃but all of a sudden my arm

and hand are quite well again。 I suppose it must have been 'pins

and needles' or something of that sort which made me throw away

the pistol and pull the trigger when I didn't mean to do so。〃



Then he went to fetch that article which had fallen beyond the

dais; and quite forgot his intention of executing O
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