[Ayesha by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookAyesha INTRODUCTION 11/13
He appeared to be uttering some invocation--in Arabic, I think--for long before I reached him I could catch the tones of his full, sonorous voice, and see his waving, outstretched arms.
In his right hand he held the looped sceptre which, by his express wish I send to you with the drawings.
I could see the flash of the jewels strung upon the wires, and in the great stillness, hear the tinkling of its golden bells. "Presently, too, I seemed to become aware of another presence, and now you will understand why I desire and must ask that my identity should be suppressed.
Naturally enough I do not wish to be mixed up with a superstitious tale which is, on the face of it, impossible and absurd. Yet under all the circumstances I think it right to tell you that I saw, or thought I saw, something gather in the shadow of the central dolmen, or emerge from its rude chamber--I know not which for certain--something bright and glorious which gradually took the form of a woman upon whose forehead burned a star-like fire. "At any rate the vision or reflection, or whatever it was, startled me so much that I came to a halt under the lee of one of the monoliths, and found myself unable even to call to the distraught man whom I pursued. "Whilst I stood thus it became clear to me that Mr.Holly also saw something.
At least he turned towards the Radiance in the shadow, uttered one cry; a wild, glad cry, and stepped forward; then seemed to fall _through it_ on to his face. "When I reached the spot the light had vanished, and all I found was Mr. Holly, his arms still outstretched, and the sceptre gripped tightly in his hand, lying quite dead in the shadow of the trilithon." The rest of the doctor's letter need not be quoted as it deals only with certain very improbable explanations of the origin of this figure of light, the details of the removal of Holly's body, and of how he managed to satisfy the coroner that no inquest was necessary. The box of which he speaks arrived safely.
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