登陆注册
15365000000077

第77章 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER(1)

Lona was so disgusted with the people,and especially with the women,that she wished to abandon the place as soon as possible;I,on the contrary,felt very strongly that to do so would be to fail wilfully where success was possible;and,far worse,to weaken the hearts of the Little Ones,and so bring them into much greater danger.If we retreated,it was certain the princess would not leave us unassailed!if we encountered her,the hope of the prophecy went with us!Mother and daughter must meet:it might be that Lona's loveliness would take Lilith's heart by storm!if she threatened violence,I should be there between them!If I found that I had no other power over her,I was ready,for the sake of my Lona,to strike her pitilessly on the closed hand!I knew she was doomed:most likely it was decreed that her doom should now be brought to pass through us!

Still without hint of the relation in which she stood to the princess,I stated the case to Lona as it appeared to me.At once she agreed to accompany me to the palace.

>From the top of one of its great towers,the princess had,in the early morning,while the city yet slept,descried the approach of the army of the Little Ones.The sight awoke in her an over-mastering terror:she had failed in her endeavour to destroy them,and they were upon her!The prophecy was about to be fulfilled!

When she came to herself,she descended to the black hall,and seated herself in the north focus of the ellipse,under the opening in the roof.

For she must think!Now what she called THINKING required a clear consciousness of herself,not as she was,but as she chose to believe herself;and to aid her in the realisation of this consciousness,she had suspended,a little way from and above her,itself invisible in the darkness of the hall,a mirror to receive the full sunlight reflected from her person.For the resulting vision of herself in the splendour of her beauty,she sat waiting the meridional sun.

Many a shadow moved about her in the darkness,but as often as,with a certain inner eye which she had,she caught sight of one,she refused to regard it.Close under the mirror stood the Shadow which attended her walks,but,self-occupied,him she did not see.

The city was taken;the inhabitants were cowering in terror;the Little Ones and their strange cavalry were encamped in the square;the sun shone upon the princess,and for a few minutes she saw herself glorious.The vision passed,but she sat on.The night was now come,and darkness clothed and filled the glass,yet she did not move.A gloom that swarmed with shadows,wallowed in the palace;the servants shivered and shook,but dared not leave it because of the beasts of the Little Ones;all night long the princess sat motionless:she must see her beauty again!she must try again to think!But courage and will had grown weary of her,and would dwell with her no more!

In the morning we chose twelve of the tallest and bravest of the boys to go with us to the palace.We rode our great horses,and they small horses and elephants.

The princess sat waiting the sun to give her the joy of her own presence.The tide of the light was creeping up the shore of the sky,but until the sun stood overhead,not a ray could enter the black hall.

He rose to our eyes,and swiftly ascended.As we climbed the steep way to the palace,he climbed the dome of its great hall.He looked in at the eye of it--and with sudden radiance the princess flashed upon her own sight.But she sprang to her feet with a cry of despair:alas her whiteness!the spot covered half her side,and was black as the marble around her!She clutched her robe,and fell back in her chair.The Shadow glided out,and she saw him go.

We found the gate open as usual,passed through the paved grove up to the palace door,and entered the vestibule.There in her cage lay the spotted leopardess,apparently asleep or lifeless.The Little Ones paused a moment to look at her.She leaped up rampant against the cage.The horses reared and plunged;the elephants retreated a step.The next instant she fell supine,writhed in quivering spasms,and lay motionless.We rode into the great hall.

同类推荐
  • 消摇墟经

    消摇墟经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Woodlanders

    The Woodlanders

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 赠崔员外

    赠崔员外

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 蜀僚问答

    蜀僚问答

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 林公案

    林公案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 星雨的幻想空间

    星雨的幻想空间

    在科幻的空间进行游戏,现实的世界和虚幻的世界融为一体,又会有怎样的冒险,一起来看看吧!
  • 杀手本平凡

    杀手本平凡

    每人心中都有一把刀,唯有逼近绝境时,才挥刀而起,斩了人性,灭了善良,等收刀而立,看到镜子里的自己,已经不知是谁。世界本平凡,人亦如此,杀手亦如此,但平凡非平庸。且看一平凡少年如何走入这世界,披荆斩棘,依刀而行,杀出自己的一条大道!
  • 九州长歌行

    九州长歌行

    上古大禹治水,将天下划分为九州,分别是冀州,兖州,青州,徐州,扬州,荆州,豫州,梁州,雍州。
  • 世界经典民间故事全集:工匠谈闻的故事

    世界经典民间故事全集:工匠谈闻的故事

    我们编辑的这套《世界经典民间故事全集》包括《清官能吏的故事》、《书生才子的故事》、《农夫诙谐的故事》、《工匠谈闻的故事》、《百姓闲聊的故事》、《儿童趣事的故事》、《世俗流言的故事》、《动物王国的故事》、《万物戏说的故事》和《自然传说的故事》等10册内容,精选了古今中外各种幻想故事、动物故事、生活故事、民间寓言和民间笑话等数百则,是启迪智慧,增长知识,扩大视野的良好读物,也是青少年学习和研究民间故事的最佳版本,非常适合各级图书馆收藏和陈列。
  • 隔云相望

    隔云相望

    ”江辰希,我们结婚吧"“嗯""江辰希,我们3年后去荷兰看云吧”“嗯""江辰希,我们离婚吧""嗯”五年的青春换了一句“离婚”。十年的守候就真的只剩隔云相望了吗?一生隔云,两生相望,三生有幸,江辰希我……遇见了你,一场爱恨交加的豪门恩怨……书友群:581680621
  • 广客谈

    广客谈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 文坛巨星身世之谜

    文坛巨星身世之谜

    我的笔名有两个,第一个是文坛巨星,第二个是人间卧底。所以,我也是文坛巨星,我也是人间卧底。本书介绍王中先生,也就是我的身世之谜!!!谢谢!!!
  • 绅士永生

    绅士永生

    原本是鬼火形态的AI系统,不在乎形象,可是被这两位实验品左一口女神右一口女神喊习惯了,它开始考虑塑造一个真正女神的形象。缺乏创新能力的系统最初参考主人17的模样,变化成了女性版的17,那是一位银发披肩,皮肤白皙,身材偏瘦高挑的美女,身穿银色复合材料的紧身服,英姿飒爽。
  • 重生名门暖妻

    重生名门暖妻

    一夕巨变!莫小婉成了下贱女人,母亲因她骤然离世,死因成谜。再次醒来,在去给自己送葬的路上。既然如此,那就有仇报仇,有冤报冤。送渣哥入狱,断渣男财路,她游刃有余。从此出任CEO,迎娶高富帅,走向人生巅峰。万万没想到,她竟然被人拉去生小孩。这是什么情况?一进屋地板是用一摞摞的人民币铺成的,沙发是人民币的堆的,桌子是,就连床也是。某男拽拽的来了一句,“听说你喜欢钱,这些都送你!”
  • 太极图说述解

    太极图说述解

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。