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第27章

The enclosure between the first and second wall was stone paved, with here and there a broken pillar and long stone benches.The hibiscus, the aloe tree, and a number of small shrubs had found place, but seemed only to intensify its stark loneliness.

"Wonder where the Russian can be?" asked Larry.

I shook my head.There was no sign of life here.Had Marakinoff gone--or had the Dweller taken him, too? What-ever had happened, there was no trace of him below us or on any of the islets within our range of vision.We scram-bled down the side of the gateway.Olaf looked at me wist-fully.

"We start the search now, Olaf," I said."And first, O'Keefe, let us see whether the grey stone is really here.

After that we will set up camp, and while I unpack, you and Olaf search the island.It won't take long."Larry gave a look at his service automatic and grinned.

"Lead on, Macduff," he said.We made our way up the steps, through the outer enclosures and into the central square, Iconfess to a fire of scientific curiosity and eagerness tinged with a dread that O'Keefe's analysis might be true.Would we find the moving slab and, if so, would it be as Throck-martin had described? If so, then even Larry would have to admit that here was something that theories of gases and luminous emanations would not explain; and the first test of the whole amazing story would be passed.But if not--And there before us, the faintest tinge of grey setting it apart from its neighbouring blocks of basalt, was the moon door!

There was no mistaking it.This was, in very deed, the portal through which Throckmartin had seen pass that glori-ously dreadful apparition he called the Dweller.At its base was the curious, seemingly polished cup-like depression within which, my lost friend had told me, the opening door swung.

What was that portal--more enigmatic than was ever sphinx? And what lay beyond it? What did that smooth stone, whose wan deadness whispered of ages-old corridors of time opening out into alien, unimaginable vistas, hide? It had cost the world of science Throckmartin's great brain--as it had cost Throckmartin those he loved.It had drawn me to it in search of Throckmartin--and its shadow had fallen upon the soul of Olaf the Norseman; and upon what thou-sands upon thousands more I wondered, since the brains that had conceived it had vanished with their secret knowl-edge?

What lay beyond it?

I stretched out a shaking hand and touched the surface of the slab.A faint thrill passed through my hand and arm, oddly unfamiliar and as oddly unpleasant; as of electric con-tact holding the very essence of cold.O'Keefe, watching, imitated my action.As his fingers rested on the stone his face filled with astonishment.

"It's the door?" he asked.I nodded.There was a low whistle from him and he pointed up toward the top of the grey stone.I followed the gesture and saw, above the moon door and on each side of it, two gently curving bosses of rock, perhaps a foot in diameter.

"The moon door's keys," I said.

"It begins to look so," answered Larry."If we can find them," he added.

"There's nothing we can do till moonrise," I replied."And we've none too much time to prepare as it is.Come!"A little later we were beside our boat.We lightered it, set up the tent, and as it was now but a short hour to sun-down I bade them leave me and make their search.They went off together, and I busied myself with opening some of the paraphernalia I had brought with me.

First of all I took out the two Becquerel ray-condensers that I had bought in Sydney.Their lenses would collect and intensify to the fullest extent any light directed upon them.

I had found them most useful in making spectroscopic analysis of luminous vapours, and I knew that at Yerkes Ob-servatory splendid results had been obtained from them in collecting the diffused radiance of the nebulae for the same purpose.

If my theory of the grey slab's mechanism were correct, it was practically certain that with the satellite only a few nights past the full we could concentrate enough light on the bosses to open the rock.And as the ray streams through the seven globes described by Throckmartin would be too weak to energize the Pool, we could enter the chamber free from any fear of encountering its tenant, make our prelimi-nary observations and go forth before the moon had dropped so far that the concentration in the condensers would fall below that necessary to keep the portal from closing.

I took out also a small spectroscope, and a few other in-struments for the analysis of certain light manifestations and the testing of metal and liquid.Finally, I put aside my emergency medical kit.

I had hardly finished examining and adjusting these be-fore O'Keefe and Huldricksson returned.They reported signs of a camp at least ten days old beside the northern wall of the outer court, but beyond that no evidence of others beyond ourselves on Nan-Tauach.

We prepared supper, ate and talked a little, but for the most part were silent.Even Larry's high spirits were not in evidence; half a dozen times I saw him take out his auto-matic and look it over.He was more thoughtful than I had ever seen him.Once he went into the tent, rummaged about a bit and brought out another revolver which, he said, he had got from Da Costa, and a half-dozen clips of cartridges.

He passed the gun over to Olaf.

At last a glow in the southeast heralded the rising moon.

I picked up my instruments and the medical kit; Larry and Olaf shouldered each a short ladder that was part of my equipment, and, with our electric flashes pointing the way, walked up the great stairs, through the enclosures, and straight to the grey stone.

By this time the moon had risen and its clipped light shone full upon the slab.I saw faint gleams pass over it as of fleet-ing phosphorescence--but so faint were they that I could not be sure of the truth of my observation.

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