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The Moon Pool

CHAPTER XXIII
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Both bullets went wild, for Lugur, still laughing, threw himself into the protection of the body of his shell.
But following the shots, from the file of moss heaps on the crest, came a series of muffled explosions.

Under the pistol's concussions the mitred caps had burst and instantly all about the running soldiers grew a cloud of tiny, glistening white spores--like a little cloud of puff-ball dust many times magnified.

Through this cloud I glimpsed their faces, stricken with agony.
Some turned to fly, but before they could take a second step stood rigid.
The spore cloud drifted and eddied about them; rained down on their heads and half bare breasts, covered their garments--and swiftly they began to change! Their features grew indistinct--merged! The glistening white spores that covered them turned to a pale yellow, grew greenish, spread and swelled, darkened.

The eyes of one of the soldiers glinted for a moment--and then were covered by the swift growth! Where but a few moments before had been men were only grotesque heaps, swiftly melting, swiftly rounding into the semblance of the mounds that lay behind us--and already beginning to take on their gleam of ancient viridescence! The Irishman was gripping my arm fiercely; the pain brought me back to my senses.
"Olaf's right," he gasped.

"This _is_ hell! I'm sick." And he was, frankly and without restraint.


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