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candles。 How steady yet pulsing was this orgy of fierce light!
I felt a chill in my bones as I looked at it。 It was a dwelling! I leant over the window edge。 I could see its plex and sprawling outline! It stood out from all the land; this one luxuriantly lighted castle; all by itself; and obviously visible from one entire side of this town; this spectacle of forest…shrouded house in which some celebration appeared to require that every torch and taper be lighted; that every window; battlement and coping be hung with lanterns。
North; yes; north; for the town dropped straight off behind me; and this castle lay north; and it was that direction of which I'd been warned; and who in this town could not have known of this place; yet there had not been one single solitary mention save for the whisper of the terrified Franciscan in the Inn at my table。
But what was I looking at? What could I see? Thick woods; yes; it was very high but surrounded by close and concealing woods; through which its light again and again palpitated like a great menace; but what was that ing from it; what was that wild; half…visible movement in the darkness; over the slopes that fell away from the mysterious promontory?
Were there things moving in the night? Moving from that very distant castle right towards this village? Amorphous black things; as if they were great soft shapeless birds following the alignment of the land but free of its gravity。 Were they ing towards me? Had I been charmed? No; I saw this。 Or did I? There were dozens of them! They were ing closer and closer。
They were tiny shapes; not large at all; the largeness having been a delusion caused by the fact that they traveled in packs; these things; and now; as they came near to the town; the packs broke apart and I saw them springing up to the very walls beyond me on either side like so many giant moths。 I turned around and ran to the window。
They had descended in a swarm upon the town! I could see them dip down and vanish in the blackness。 Below me on the piazza; there appeared two black shapes; men in streaming capes; who ran or rather leapt into the mouths of the streets; issuing from their lips an audible and audacious laughter。 I heard crying in the night; I heard sobs。 I heard a thin wail; and a muffled groan。 No lights appeared in the town。
Then out of the darkness; these evil things appeared again; on the tops of the walls; running right on the edge and then leaping free。 〃God; I see you! Curse you!〃 I whispered。
There was a sudden loud noise in my ears; a great brush of soft cloth against me; and then the figure of a man reared up before my face。
〃Do you see us; my boy?〃 It was a young man's voice; hearty; full of merriment。 〃My very curious little boy?〃
He was too close for my sword。 I could see nothing but rising garments。
With my elbow and shoulder and all my strength; I went for his groin。 His laughter filled the tower。
〃Ah; but that does not hurt me; child; and if you're so curious; well then; we'll take you too with us to e and see what you long to see。〃
He caught me in a suffocating swaddle of fabric。 And suddenly I felt myself lifted off the floor; encased in a sack; and I knew we had left the tower!
I was head down; sick to nausea。 It seemed he flew; carrying me on his back; and his laughter was now half blown away by the wind; and I could not free my arms。 I could feel my sword; but couldn't reach the handle。
Desperately I felt for my dagger; not the one which I must have dropped when I had been caught by him; but the other in my boot; and then having that; I twisted and turned towards the rough back on which I rode; bouncing and growling; and plunged the dagger through the cloth over and over again。 He gave a wild scream。 I stabbed him again。
My whole body; inside the sack; was whipped up into the air; away from him。
〃You little monster;〃 he cried。 〃You wretched impudent child。〃
We descended sharply; and then I felt myself hit the ground; the rocky grassy ground; and I rolled over; tearing at the fabric of the blinding sack with my knife。 〃You little bastard;〃 he cursed。
〃Are you bleeding; you filthy devil?〃 I called out。 〃Are you?〃 I ripped at the sack; lost in it; rolling over and over; then feeling the wet grass with my naked hand。 I saw the stars。
Then the cloth was torn free of my struggling limbs。 I lay at his feet; but only for a moment。
6
THE COURT OF THE RUBY GRAIL
NOTHING could have wrenched the dagger from my hand。 I cut deep into his legs; bringing forth another riot of I screams from him。 He picked me up; indeed hurled me high in the air; and I fell; stunned; onto the dewy ground。
This gave me my first blurred but imperative glimpse of him。 A great rush of red light illuminated him; a hooded and cloaked figure dressed as a knight; in long old…fashioned tunic and sleeves of shining mail。 He twisted his torso; his golden hair tangling over his face; obviously in pain from the wounds inflicted on his back; and now stomped his wounded leg。
I rolled over twice; holding tight to the dagger; as I freed my sword sufficiently to draw it out of the scabbard。 I was on my feet before he even so much as moved; and swung the sword with one hand; clumsily; but with all my force; hearing it smash into his side with a sickening moist slosh of a sound。 The gush of blood in the bright light was horrific and monstrous。
There came his worst cry。 He fell to his knees。
〃Help me; you imbeciles; he's a devil!〃 he screamed。 His hood fell back。
I scanned the immense fortifications rising to my right; the high crenelated towers with their fluttering flags in the unsteady glow of countless lights; just as I'd glimpsed from the distance of the town。 It was a fantastical castle of pointed roofs; sharply broken arched windows; and high battlements crowded with dark figures moving in silhouette as they looked down on our struggle。
There came rushing down the wet grass the figure of Ursula in a red gown; cloakless; her hair in long braids with red ribbon; rushing towards me。
〃Don't hurt him; I charge you;〃 she screamed。 〃Don't touch him。〃
A group of male figures; all got up in the same old…fashioned knightly tunics; down to their knees; with somber pointed steel helmets; followed her。 They had bearded faces all; and ghastly white skin。
My adversary pitched forward on the grass; sprouting blood as if he were a hideous fountain。 〃Look what he's done to me; look!〃 he shouted。
I stuck my dagger in my belt; grabbed the sword with two hands and went at his neck; letting a roar escape my teeth as I did; and saw the head roll over and over and down the hill。 〃Ah; now you're dead; you're bloody dead!〃 I cried out。 〃You murderous fiend; you're dead。 Go get your head。 Put that back on!〃 Ursula flung her arms around me; her breasts sealed against my back。 Her hand imprisoned mine once more and forced me to bow the tip of the sword to the ground。
〃Don't touch him;〃 she screamed again; with a threat in her voice。 〃Don't e near; I charge you。〃
One of the others had recovered the shaggy blond head of my foe and held it up as the others watched the body twitch and writhe。 〃Oh; no; it's too late;〃 said one of the men。
〃No; put it back; put it on his neck;〃 cried another。
〃Let me go; Ursula;〃 I said。 〃Let me die with honor; will you do me that courtesy!〃 I struggled。 〃Let me free; to die in my own way; will you do that much?〃
〃No;〃 she said hotly into my ear。 〃I will not。〃
I was absolutely powerless against her strength; no matter how soft the cushion of her breasts or how cool and soft her fingers。 She had plete mastery of me。 〃Go to Godric;〃 cried one of the men。
The other two had picked up the writhing; kicking; headless man。 〃Take him to Godric;〃 said the one who carried the head。 〃Only Godric can pronounce on this。〃
Ursula let out a loud wail。 〃Godric!〃 It was like the howl of the wind or a beast; it was so shrill; so immense; echoing off the walls。
High up; against the wide gaping arched doorway of the citadel; his back to the light; there stood a slender elderly figure; limbs bent with age。
〃Bring them both;〃 he called out。 〃Ursula; quiet yourself; lest you frighten everyone