The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 119 pages of information about The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories.

The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 119 pages of information about The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories.

But upon that traveller speaking night descended, solemn and cold, and we wrapped ourselves in our blankets and lay down upon the sand in the sight of the astral sisters of Babbulkund.  And all that night the desert said many things, softly and in a whisper, but I knew not what he said.  Only the sand knew and arose and was troubled and lay down again, and the wind knew.  Then, as the hours of the night went by, these two discovered the foot-tracks wherewith we had disturbed the holy desert, and they troubled over them and covered them up; and then the wind lay down and the sand rested.  Then the wind arose again and the sand danced.  This they did many times.  And all the while the desert whispered what I shall not know.

Then I slept awhile and awoke just before sunrise, very cold.  Suddenly the sun leapt up and flamed upon our faces; we all threw off our blankets and stood up.  Then we took food, and afterwards started southwards, and in the heat of the day rested, and afterwards pushed on again.  And all the while the desert remained the same, like a dream that will not cease to trouble a tired sleeper.

And often travellers passed us in the desert, coming from the City of Marvel, and there was a light and a glory in their eyes from having seen Babbulkund.

That evening, at sunset, another traveller neared us, and we hailed him, saying: 

’Wilt thou eat and drink with us, seeing that all men are brothers in the desert?’

And he descended from his camel and sat by us and said: 

’When morning shines on the colossus Neb and Neb speaks, at once the musicians of King Nehemoth in Babbulkund awake.

’At first their fingers wander over their golden harps, or they stroke idly their violins.  Clearer and clearer the note of each instrument ascends like larks arising from the dew, till suddenly they all blend together and a new melody is born.  Thus, every morning, the musicians of King Nehemoth make a new marvel in the City of Marvel; for these are no common musicians, but masters of melody, raided by conquest long since, and carried away in ships from the Isles of Song.  And, at the sound of the music, Nehemoth awakes in the eastern chamber of his palace, which is carved in the form of a great crescent, four miles long, on the northern side of the city.  Full in the windows of its eastern chamber the sun rises, and full in the windows of its western chamber the sun sets.

’When Nehemoth awakes he summons slaves who bring a palanquin with bells, which the King enters, having lightly robed.  Then the slaves run and bear him to the onyx Chamber of the Bath, with the sound of small bells ringing as they run.  And when Nehemoth emerges thence, bathed and anointed, the slaves run on with their ringing palanquin and bear him to the Orient Chamber of Banquets, where the King takes the first meal of the day.  Thence, through the great white corridor whose windows all face sunwards, Nehemoth, in his palanquin, passes on to the Audience Chamber of Embassies from the North, which is all decked with Northern wares.

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