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〃We will bargain; Norhala;〃 he answered calmly; the voice was deep; filled with sinister strength。
〃Bargain?〃 she laughed。 〃What have you with which to bargain; Cherkis? Does the rat bargain with the tigress? And you; toad; have nothing。〃
He shook his head。
〃I have these;〃 he waved a hand toward Ruth and her brother。 〃Me you may slayand mayhap many of mine。 But before you can move my archers will feather their hearts。〃
She considered him; no longer mocking。
〃Two of mine you slew long since; Cherkis;〃 she said; slowly。 〃Therefore it is I am here。〃
〃I know;〃 he nodded heavily。 〃Yet now that is neither here nor there; Norhala。 It was long since; and I have learned much during the years。 I would have killed you too; Norhala; could I have found you。 But now I would not do as thenquite differently would I do; Norhala; for I have learned much。 I am sorry that those that you loved died as they did。 I am in truth sorry!〃
There was a curious lurking sardonicism in the words; an undertone of mockery。 Was what he really meant that in those years he had learned to inflict greater agonies; more exquisite tortures? If so; Norhala apparently did not sense that interpretation。 Indeed; she seemed to be interested; her wrath abating。
〃No;〃 the hoarse voice rumbled dispassionately。 〃None of that is importantnow。 YOU would have this man and girl。 I hold them。 They die if you stir a hand's breadth toward me。 If they die; I prevail against youfor I have cheated you of what you desire。 I win; Norhala; even though you slay me。 That is all that is now important。〃
There was doubt upon Norhala's face and I caught a quick gleam of contemptuous triumph glint through the depths of the evil eyes。
〃Empty will be your victory over me; Norhala;〃 he said; then waited。
〃What is your bargain?〃 she spoke hesitatingly; with a sinking of my heart I heard the doubt tremble in her throat。
〃If you will go without further knocking upon my gates〃there was a satiric grimness in the phrase〃go when you have been given them; and pledge yourself never to returnyou shall have them。 If you will not; then they die。〃
〃But what security; what hostages; do you ask?〃 Her eyes were troubled。 〃I cannot swear by your gods; Cherkis; for they are not my godsin truth I; Norhala; have no gods。 Why should I not say yes and take the two; then fall upon you and destroyas you would do in my place; old wolf?〃
〃Norhala;〃 he answered; 〃I ask nothing but your word。 Do I not know those who bore you and the line from which they sprung? Was not always the word they gave kept till deathunbroken; inviolable? No need for vows to gods between you and me。 Your word is holier than they O glorious daughter of kings; princess royal!〃
The great voice was harshly caressing; not obsequious; but as though he gave her as an equal her rightful honor。 Her face softened; she considered him from eyes far less hostile。
A wholesome respect for this gross tyrant's mentality came to me; it did not temper; it heightened; the hatred I felt for him。 But now I recognized the subtlety of his attack; realized that unerringly he had taken the only means by which he could have gained a hearing; have temporized。 Could he win her with his guile?
〃Is it not true?〃 There was a leonine purring in the question。
〃It IS true!〃 she answered proudly。 〃Though why YOU should dwell upon this; Cherkis; whose word is steadfast as the running stream and whose promises are as lasting as its bubbleswhy YOU should dwell on this I do not know。〃
〃I have changed greatly; Princess; in the years since my great wickedness; I have learned much。 He who speaks to you now is not he you were taughtand taught justly thento hate。〃
〃You may speak truth! Certainly you are not as I have pictured you。〃 It was as though she were more than half convinced。 〃In this at least you do speak truththat IF I promise I will go and molest you no more。〃
〃Why go at all; Princess?〃 Quietly he asked the amazing questionthen drew himself to his full height; threw wide his arms。
〃Princess?〃 the great voice rumbled forth。 〃Nay Queen! Why leave us againNorhala the Queen? Are we not of your people? Am I not of your kin? Join your power with ours。 What that war engine you ride may be; how built; I know not。 But this I do knowthat with our strengths joined we two can go forth from where I have dwelt so long; go forth into the forgotten world; eat its cities and rule。
〃You shall teach our people to make these engines; Norhala; and we will make many of them。 Queen Norhalayou shall wed my son Kulun; he who stands beside me。 And while I live you shall rule with me; rule equally。 And when I die you and Kulun shall rule。
〃Thus shall our two royal lines be made one; the old feud wiped out; the long score be settled。 Queenwherever it is you dwell it comes to me that you have few men。 Queenyou need men; many men and strong to follow you; men to gather the harvests of your power; men to bring to you the fruit of your smallest wishyoung men and vigorous to amuse you。
〃Let the past be forgottenI too have wrongs to forget; O Queen。 Come to us; Great One; with your power and your beauty。 Teach us。 Lead us。 Return; and throned above your people rule the world!〃
He ceased。 Over the battlements; over the city; dropped a vast expectant silenceas though the city knew its fate was hanging upon the balance。
〃No! No!〃 It was Ruth crying。 〃Do not trust him; Norhala! It's a trap! He shamed mehe tortured〃
Cherkis half turned; before he swung about I saw a hell shadow darken his face。 Ventnor's hand thrust out; covered Ruth's mouth; choking her crying。
〃Your son〃Norhala spoke swiftly; and back flashed the cruel face of Cherkis; devouring her with his eyes。 〃Your sonand Queenship hereand Empire of the World。〃 Her voice was rapt; thrilled。 〃All this you offer? MeNorhala?〃
〃This and more!〃 The huge bulk of his body quivered with eagerness。 〃If it be your wish; O Queen; I; Cherkis; will step down from the throne for you and sit beneath your right hand; eager to do your bidding。〃
A moment she studied him。
〃Norhala;〃 I whispered; 〃do not do this thing。 He thinks to gain your secrets。〃
〃Let my bridegroom stand forth that I may look upon him;〃 called Norhala。
Visibly Cherkis relaxed; as though a strain had been withdrawn。 Between him and his crimson…clad son flashed a glance; it was as though a triumphant devil sped from them into each other's eyes。
I saw Ruth shrink into Ventnor's arms。 Up from the wall rose a jubilant shouting; was caught by the inner battlements; passed on to the crowded terraces。
〃Take Kulun;〃 it was Drake; pistol drawn and whispering across to me。 〃I'll handle Cherkis。 And shoot straight。〃
CHAPTER XXVI
THE VENGEANCE OF NORHALA
Norhala's hand that had gone from my wrist dropped down again; the other fell upon Drake's。
Kulun loosed his hood; let it fall about his shoulders。
He stepped forward; held out his arms to Norhala。
〃A strong man!〃 she cried approvingly。 〃Hailmy bridegroom! But staystand back a moment。 Stand beside that man for whom I came to Ruszark。 I would see you together!〃
Kulun's face darkened。 But Cherkis smiled with evil understanding; shrugged his sho