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I; with all others; have a nameless dread upon me。〃
Hotter and hotter it grew; until about sunset the red blaze upon the sky slowly opened; and showed us for about half an hour; through the opening a lurid; flame…coloured meteor far out in space beyond; then the cleft closed again; and through that abominable red curtain came the very breath of Hades。
What was really happening I am not astronomer enough to say; though on cooler consideration I have come to the conclusion that our planet; in going out to its summer pastures in the remoter fields of space; had somehow come across a wandering lesser world and got pretty well singed in passing。 This is purely my own opinion; and I have not yet submitted it to the kindly authorities of the Lick Obser… vatory for verification。 All I can say for certain is that in an incredibly short space of time the face of the country changed from green to sear; flowers drooped; streams (there were not many in the neighbourhood apparently) dried up; fishes died; a mighty thirst there was nothing to quench set… tled down on man and beast; and we all felt that unless Providence listened to the prayers and imprecations which the whole town set to work with frantic zeal to hurl at it; or that abominable comet in the sky sheered off on another tack with the least possible delay; we should all be re… duced to cinders in a very brief space of time。
CHAPTER XVII
The evening of the second day had already come; when Ar…hap arrived home after weekending amongst a tribe of rebellious subjects。 But any imposing State entry which might have been intended was rendered impossible by the heat and the threat of that baleful world in the western sky。
It was a lurid but disordered spectacle which I wit… nessed from my room in the gate…house just after nightfall。 The returning army had apparently fallen away exhausted on its march through the town; only some three hundred of the bodyguard straggled up the hill; limp and sweating; behind a group of pennons; in the midst of which rode a horseman whose commanding presence and splendid war harness impressed me; though I could not make out his features; a wild; impressionist scene of black outlines; tossing headgear; and spears glittering and vanishing in front of the red glare in the sky; but nothing more。 Even the dry throats of the suitors in the courtyard hardly mustered a husky cry of welcome as the cavalcade trooped into the enclosure; and then the shadows enfolded them up in silence; and; too hot and listless to care much what the morrow brought forth; I threw myself on the bare floor; tossing and turning in a vain endeavour to sleep until dawn came once more。
A thin mist which fell with daybreak drew a veil over the horrible glare in the west for an hour or two; and taking advantage of the slight alleviation of heat; I rose and went into the gardens to enjoy a dip in a pool; making; with its surrounding jungle of flowers; one of the pleasantest things about the wood…king's forest citadel。 The very earth seemed scorched and baking underfootand the pool was gone! It had run as dry as a limekiln; nothing remained of the pretty fall which had fed it but a miserable trickle of drops from the cascade above。 Down beyond the town shone a gleam of water where the bitter canal steamed and sim… mered in the first grey of the morning; but up here six months of scorching drought could not have worked more havoc。 The very leaves were dropping from the trees; and the luxuriant growths of the day before looked as though a simoon had played upon them。
I staggered back in disgust; and found some show of official activity about the palace。 It was the king's custom; it appeared; to hear petitions and redress wrongs as soon after his return as possible; but today the ceremony was to be cut short as his majesty was going out with all his court to a neighbouring mountain to 〃pray away the comet;〃 which by this time was causing dire alarm all through the city。
〃Heaven's own particular blessing on his prayers; my friend;〃 I said to the man who told me this。 〃Unless his majesty's orisons are fruitful; we shall all be cooked like baked potatoes before nightfall; and though I have faced many kinds of death; that is not the one I would choose by preference。 Is there a chance of myself being heard at the throne? Your peculiar climate tempts me to hurry up with my business and begone if I may。〃
〃Not only may you be heard; sir; but you are sum… moned。 The king has heard of you somehow; and sent me to find and bring you into his presence at once。〃
〃So be it;〃 I said; too hot to care what happened。 〃I have no levee dress with me。 I lost my luggage check some time ago; but if you will wait outside I will be with you in a moment。〃
Hastily tidying myself up; and giving my hair a comb; as though just off to see Mr。 Secretary for the Navy; or on the way to get a senator to push a new patent medicine for me; I rejoined my guide outside; and together we crossed the wide courtyard; entered the great log…built portals of Ar…hap's house; and immediately afterwards found ourselves in a vast hall dimly lit by rays coming in through square spaces under the eaves; and crowded on both sides with guards; courtiers; and supplicants。 The heat was tre… mendous; the odour of Thither men and the ill…dressed hides they wore almost overpowering。 Yet little I recked for either; for there at the top of the room; seated on a dais made of rough…hewn wood inlet with gold and covered with splendid furs; was Ar…hap himself。
A fine fellow; swarthy; huge; and hairy; at any other time or place I could have given him due admiration as an admirable example of the savage on the borderland of grace and culture; but now I only glanced at him; and then to where at his side a girl was crouching; a gem of human loveliness against that dusky setting。 It was Heru; my ravished princess; and; still clad in her diaphanous Hither robes; her face white with anxiety; her eyes bright as stars; the embodiment of helpless; flowery beauty; my heart turned over at sight of her。
Poor girl! When she saw me stride into the hall she rose swiftly from Ar…hap's side; clasped her pretty hands; and giving a cry of joy would have rushed towards me; but the king laid a mighty paw upon her; under which she subsided with a shiver as though the touch had blanched all the life within。
〃Good morning; your majesty;〃 I said; walking boldly up to the lower step of the dais。
〃Good morning; most singular…looking vagrant from the Unknown;〃 answered the monarch。 〃In what way can I be of service to you?''
〃I have come about that girl;〃 I said; nodding to where Heru lay blossoming in the hot gloom like some night… flowering bud。 〃I do not know whether your majesty is aware how she came here; but it is a highly discreditable incident in what is doubtless your otherwise blameless reign。 Some rough scullions intrusted with the duty of col… lecting your majesty's customs asked Prince Hath of the Hither people to point out the most attractive young person at his wedding feast; and the prince indicated that lady there at your side。 It was a dirty trick; and all the worse because it was inspired by malice; which is the meanest of all weaknesses。 I had the pleasure of knocking down some of your majesty's representatives; but they stole the girl away while I slept; and; briefly; I have come to fetch her back。〃
The monarch had followed my speech; the longest ever made in my life; with fierce; blinking eyes; and when it stopped looked at poor shrinking Heru as though for ex… planation; then round the circle of his awestruck courtiers; and reading dismay at my boldness in their faces; burst into a guttural laugh。
〃I suppose you have the great and puissant Hither nation behind you in this request; Mr。 Spirit?〃
〃No; I came alone; hoping to find justice here; and; if not; then prepared to do all I could to make your majesty curse the day your servants maltreated my friends。〃
〃Tall words; stranger! May I ask what you propose to do if Ar…hap; in his own palace; amongst his people and soldiers; refuses to disgorge a pretty prize at the bidding of one shabby interlopermuddy and friendless?〃
〃What should I do?〃
〃Yes;〃 said the king; with a haughty frown。 〃What would you do?〃
I do not know what prompted the reply。 For a moment I was completely at a loss what to say to this very obvious question; and then all on a sudden; remembering they held me to be some kind of disembodied spirit; by a happy inspiration; fixing my eyes grimly on the king; I answered;
〃What would I do? Why; I WOULD HAUNT YOU!〃
It may not seem a great stroke of genius here; but the effect on the Martian was instantaneous。 He sat straight up; his hands tightened; his eyes dilated; and then fidgeting un… easily; after a minute he beckoned to an over…dressed in… dividual; whom Heru afterwards told me was the Court necromancer; and began whispering in his ear。
After a minute's consultation he turned again; a rather frightened civility struggling in his face with anger; and said; 〃We have no wish; of course; stranger; to offend you or those who had the honour of your patronage。 Perhaps the princess here was a little roughly handled