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Balthus mulled over this delicate ethical question for a moment察then shrugged his shoulders and asked此 How far are we from the fort拭
Conan pointed to a creek which flowed into Black River from the east察a few hundred yards below them。
;That's South Creek察it's ten miles from its mouth to the fort。 It's the southern boundary of Conajohara。 Marshes miles wide south of it。 No danger of a raid from across them。 Nine miles above the fort North Creek forms the other boundary。 Marshes beyond that察too。 That's why an attack must e from the west察across Black River。 Conajohara's just like a spear察with a point nineteen miles wide察thrust into the Pictish wilderness。;
;Why don't we keep to the canoe and make the trip by water拭
;Because察considering the current we've got to brace察and the bends in the river察we can go faster afoot。 Besides察remember Gwawela is south of the fort察if the Picts are crossing the river we'd run right into them。;
Dusk was gathering as they stepped upon the eastern bank。 Without pause Conan pushed on northward察at a pace that made Balthus' sturdy legs ache。
;Valannus wanted a fort built at the mouths of North and South Creeks察─grunted the Cimmerian。 ;Then the river could be patrolled constantly。 But the Government wouldn't do it。
;Soft´bellied fools sitting on velvet cushions with naked girls offering them iced wine on their knees。´I know the breed。 They can't see any farther than their palace wall。 Diplomacy´hell They'd fight Picts with theories of territorial expansion。 Valannus and men like him have to obey the orders of a set of damned fools。 They'll never grab any more Pictish land察any more than they'll ever rebuild Venarium。 The time may e when they'll see the barbarians swarming over the walls of the eastern cities
A week before察Balthus would have laughed at any such preposterous suggestion。 Now he made no reply。 He had seen the unconquerable ferocity of the men who dwelt beyond the frontiers。
He shivered察casting glances at the sullen river察just visible through the bushes察at the arches of the trees which crowded close to its banks。 He kept remembering that the Picts might have crossed the river and be lying in ambush between them and the fort。 It was fast growing dark。
A slight sound ahead of them jumped his heart into his throat察and Conan's sword gleamed in the air。 He lowered it when a dog察a great察gaunt察scarred beast察slunk out of the bushes and stood staring at them。
;That dog belonged to a settler who tried to build his cabin on the bank of the river a few miles south of the fort察─gruntcd Conan。 ;The Picts slipped over and killed him察of course察and burned his cabin。 We found him dead among the embers察and the dog lying senseless among three Picts he'd killed。 He was almost cut to pieces。 We took him to the fort and dressed his wounds察but after he recovered he took to the woods and turned wild。´What now察Slasher察are you hunting the men who killed your master拭
The massive head swung from side to side and the eyes glowed greenly。 He did not growl or bark。 Silently as a phantom he slid in behind them。
;Let him e察─muttered Conan。 ;He can smell the devils before we can see them。;
Balthus smiled and laid his hand caressingly on the dog's head。 The lips involuntarily writhed back to display the gleaming fangs察then the great beast bent his head sheepishly察and his tall moved with jerky uncertainty察as if the owner had almost forgotten the emotions of friendliness。 Balthus mentally pared the great gaunt hard body with the fat sleek hounds tumbling vociferously over one another in his father's kennel yard。 He sighed。 The frontier was no less hard for beasts than for men。 This dog had almost forgotten the meaning of kindness and friendliness。
Slasher glided ahead察and Conan let him take the lead。 The last tinge of dusk faded into stark darkness。 The miles fell away under their steady feet。 Slasher seemed voiceless。 Suddenly he halted察tense察ears lifted。 An instant later the men heard it´a demoniac yelling up the river ahead of them察faint as a whisper。
Conan swore like a madman。
;They've attacked the fort We're too late e on
He increased his pace察trusting to the dog to smell out ambushes ahead。 In a flood of tense excitement Balthus forgot his hunger and weariness。 The yells grew louder as they advanced察and above the devilish screaming they could hear the deep shouts of the soldiers。 Just as Balthus began to fear they would run into the savages who seemed to be howling just ahead of them察Conan swung away from the river in a wide semicircle that carried them to a low rise from which they could look over the forest。 They saw the fort察lighted with torches thrust over the parapets on long poles。 These cast a flickering察uncertain light over the clearing察and in that light they saw throngs of naked察painted figures along the fringe of the clearing。 The river swarmed with canoes。 The Picts had the fort pletely surrounded。
An incessant hail of arrows rained against the stockade from the woods and the river。 The deep twanging of the bowstrings rose above the howling。 Yelling like wolves察several hundred naked warriors with axes in their hands ran from under the trees and raced toward the eastern gate。 They were within a hundred and fifty yards of their objective when a withering blast of arrows from the wall littered the ground with corpses and sent the survivors fleeing back to the trees。 The men in the canoes rushed their boats toward the river´wall察and were met by another shower of clothyard shafts and a volley from the small ballistae mounted on towers on that side of the stockade。 Stones and logs whirled through the air and splintered and sank half a dozen canoes察killing their occupants察and the other boats drew back out of range。 A deep roar of triumph rose from the walls of the fort察answered by bestial howling from all quarters。
;Shall we try to break through拭─asked Balthus察trembling with eagerness。
Conan shook his head。 He stood with his arms folded察his head slightly bent察a somber and brooding figure。
;The fort's doomed。 The Picts are blood´mad察and won't stop until they're all killed。 And there are too many of them for the men in the fort to kill。 We couldn't break through察and if we did察we could do nothing but die with Valannus。;
;There's nothing we can do but save our own hides察then拭
;Yes。 We've got to warn the settlers。 Do you know why the Picts are not trying to burn the fort with fire´arrows拭Because they don't want a flame that might warn the people to the east。 They plan to stamp out the fort察and then sweep east before anyone knows of its fall。 They may cross Thunder River and take Velitrium before the people know what's happened。 At least they'll destroy every living thing between the fort and Thunder River。
;We've failed to warn the fort察and I see now it would have done no good if we had succeeded。 The fort's too poorly manned。 A few more charges and the Picts will be over the walls and breaking down the gates。 But we can start the settlers toward Velitrium。 e on We're outside the circle the Picts have thrown around the fort。 We'll keep clear of it。;
They swung out in a wide arc察hearing the rising and falling of the volume of the yells察marking each charge and repulse。 The men in the fort were holding their own察but the shrieks of the Picts did not diminish in savagery。 They vibrated with a timbre that held assurance of ultimate victory。
Before Balthus realized they were close to it察they broke into the road leading east。
;Now run ─grunted Conan。 Balthus set his teeth。 It was nineteen miles to Velitrium察a good five to Scalp Creek beyond which began the settlements。 It seemed to the Aquilonian that they had been fighting and running for centuries。 But the nervous excitement that rioted through his blood stimulated him to herculean efforts。
Slasher ran ahead of them察his head to the ground察snarling low察the first sound they had heard from him。
;Picts ahead of us ─snarled Conan察dropping to one knee and scanning the ground in the starlight。 He shook his head察baffled。 ;I can't tell how many。 Probably only a smal