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a small party。 Some that couldn't wait to take the fort。 They've gone ahead to butcher the settlers in their beds e on
Ahead of them presently they saw a small blaze through the trees察and察heard a wild and ferocious chanting。 The trail bent there察and leaving it察they cut across the bend察through the thickets。 A few moments later they were looking on a hideous sight。 An ox´wain stood in the road piled with meager household furnishings察it was burning察the oxen lay near with their throats cut。 A man and a woman lay in the road察stripped and mutilated。 Five Picts were dancing about them with fantastic leaps and bounds察waving bloody axes察one of them brandished the woman's red´smeared gown。
At the sight a red haze swam before Balthus。 Lifting his bow he lined the prancing figure察black against the fire察and loosed。 The slayer leaped convulsively and fell dead with the arrow through his heart。 Then the two white men and the dog were upon the startled survivors。 Conan was animated merely by his fighting spirit and an old察old racial hate察but Balthus was afire with wrath。
He met the first Pict to oppose him with a ferocious swipe that split the painted skull察and sprang over his failing body to grapple with the others。 But Conan had already killed one of the two he had chosen察and the leap of the Aquilonian was a second late。 The warrior was down with the long sword through him even as Balthus' ax was lifted。 Turning toward the remaining Pict察Balthus saw Slasher rise from his victim察his great jaws dripping blood。
Balthus said nothing as he looked down at the pitiful forms in the road beside the burning wain。 Both were young察the woman little more than a girl。 By some whim of chance the Picts had left her face unmarred察and even in the agonies of an awful death it was beautiful。 But her soft young body had been hideously slashed with many knives´a mist clouded Balthus' eyes and he swallowed chokingly。 The tragedy momentarily overcame him。 He felt like falling upon the ground and weeping and biting the earth。
;Some young couple just hitting out on their own察─Conan was saying as he wiped his sword unemotionally。 ;On their way to the fort when the Picts met them。 Maybe the boy was going to enter the service察maybe take up land on the river。 Well察that's what will happen to every man察woman察and child this side of Thunder River if we don't get them into Velitrium in a hurry。;
Balthus' knees trembled as he followed Conan。 But there was no hint of weakness in the long easy stride of the Cimmerian。 There was a kinship between him and the great gaunt brute that glided beside him。 Slasher no longer growled with his head to the trail。 The way was clear before them。 The yelling on the river came faintly to them察but Balthus believed the fort was still holding。 Conan halted suddenly察with an oath。
He showed Balthus a trail that led north from the road。 It was an old trail察partly grown with new young growth察and this growth had recently been broken down。 Balthus realized this fact more by feel than sight察though Conan seemed to see like a cat in the dark。 The Cimmerian showed him where broad wagon tracks turned off the main trail察deeply indented in the forest mold。
;Settlers going to the licks after salt察─he grunted。 ;They're at the edges of the marsh察about nine miles from here。 Blast it They'll be cut off and butchered to a man Listen One man can warn the people on the road。 Go ahead and wake them up and herd them into Velitrium。 I'll go and get the men gathering the salt。 They'll be camped by the licks。 We won't e back to the road。 We'll head straight through the woods。;
With no further ment Conan turned off the trail and hurried down the dim path察and Balthus察after staring after him for a few moments察set out along the road。 The dog had remained with him察and glided softly at his heels。 When Balthus had gone a few rods he heard the animal growl。 Whirling察he glared back the way he had e察and was startled to see a vague ghostly glow vanishing into the forest in the direction Conan had taken。 Slasher rumbled deep in his throat察his hackles stiff and his eyes balls of green fire。 Balthus remembered the grim apparition that had taken the head of the merchant Tiberias not far from that spot察and he hesitated。 The thing must be following Conan。 But the giant Cimmerian had repeatedly demonstrated his ability to take care of himself察and Balthus felt his duty lay toward the helpless settlers who slumbered in the path of the red hurricane。 The horror of the fiery phantom was overshadowed by the horror of those limp察violated bodies beside the burning ox´wain。
He hurried down the road察crossed Scalp Creek and came in sight of the first settler's cabin´a察long察low structure of ax´hewn logs。 In an instant he was pounding on the door。 A sleepy voice inquired his pleasure。
;Get up The Picts are over the river
That brought instant response。 A low cry echoed his words and then the door was thrown open by a woman in a scanty shift。 Her hair hung over her bare shoulders in disorder察she held a candle in one hand and an ax in the other。 Her face was colorless察her eyes wide with terror。
;e in ─she begged。 ;We'll hold the cabin。;
;No。 We must make for Velitrium。 The fort can't hold them back。 It may have fallen already。 Don't stop to dress。 Get your children and e on。;
;But my man's gone with the others after salt ─she wailed察wringing her hands。 Behind her peered three tousled youngsters察blinking and bewildered。
;Conan's gone after them。 He'll fetch them through safe。 We must hurry up the road to warn the other cabins。;
Relief flooded her countenance。
;Mitra be thanked ─she cried。 ;If the Cimmerian's gone after them察they're safe if mortal man can save them
In a whirlwind of activity she snatched up the smallest child and herded the others through the door ahead of her。 Balthus took the candle and ground it out under his heel。 He listened an instant。 No sound came up the dark road。
;Have you got a horse拭
;In the stable察─she groaned。 ;Oh察hurry
He pushed her aside as she fumbled with shaking hands at the bars。 He led the horse out and lifted the children on its back察telling them to hold to its mane and to one another。 They stared at him seriously察making no outcry。 The woman took the horse's halter and set out up the road。 She still gripped her ax and Balthus knew that if cornered she would fight with the desperate courage of a she´panther。
He held behind察listening。 He was oppressed by the belief that the fort had been stormed and taken察that the dark´skinned hordes were already streaming up the road toward Velitrium察drunken on slaughter and mad for blood。 They would e with the speed of starving wolves。
Presently they saw another cabin looming ahead。 The woman started to shriek a warning察but Balthus stopped her。 He hurried to the door and knocked。 A woman's voice answered him。 He repeated his warning察and soon the cabin disgorged its occupants´an old woman察two young women察and four children。 Like the other woman's husband察their men had gone to the salt licks the day before察unsuspecting of any danger。 One of the young women seemed dazed察the other prone to hysteria。 But the old woman察a stern old veteran of the frontier察quieted them harshly察she helped Balthus get out the two horses that were stabled in a pen behind the cabin and put the children on them。 Balthus urged that she herself mount with them察but she shook her head and made one of the younger women ride。
;She's with child察─grunted the old woman。 ;I can walk´and fight察too察if it es to that。;
As they set out察one of the young women said此 A young couple passed along the road about dusk察we advised them to spend the night at our cabin察but they were anxious to make the fort tonight。 Did´did´;
;They met the Picts察─answered Balthus briefly察and the woman sobbed in horror。
They were scarcely out of sight of the cabin when some distance behind them quavered a long high´pitched yell。
;A wolf ─exclaimed one of the women。
;A painted wolf with an ax in his hand察─muttered Balthus。 ;Go Rouse the other settlers along the road and take