bok 1608305810 by Unknown

bok 1608305810 by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Karela strode across the charnel ground to the Cimmerian, the cloak discarded, tulwar still gripped firmlyin her hand. He was relieved to note that none of the blood that smeared her round breasts was herown.

"It seems Aberius saw nothing after all," she said when she faced him. "At least we know now what youfelt watching you. I could wish you had gotten your warning somewhat earlier."

Conan shook his head. It was no use explaining to her how he knew it had not been the gaze of thesethings he felt on him. "I wish I knew whence they-"

He broke off with a sudden oath, and bent to examine the boots of one of the, dead creatures. Theywere worked in the pattern of an encircling serpent, its head seeming surrounded by rays. Hurriedly hewent to another body, and still others. All wore the boots.

"What takes you, Conan?" Karela demanded. "Even if you need boots, surely you could never wearsomething that came from these."

"No," he replied. "Those who stole the pendants from Tiridates' palace wore boots worked with aserpent." He tugged one of the boots from a narrow foot and tossed it to her.

She stepped aside to let it fall with a grimace of distaste. "I've had my fill and more of those things.Conan, you can't believe these... these whatever they are, entered Shadizar and left, unhindered. TheCity Guard is blind, I'll grant, but not as blind as that."

"They wore hooded robes that covered them to their fingertips. And they left the city at night, when theguards on the gates are half asleep at best. They could have entered the night before and remainedhidden until it was time to do their work at the palace."

"It could be as you say," Karela admitted reluctantly. "But what help that is to us, I cannot see."

Hordo limped up and stood glaring at Conan. "Two score men and four, Cimmerian. That's what I ledinto these accursed mountains on this mad quest of yours. Full fifteen are food for worms this night, andtwo more like not to last till dawn. Thank whatever odd gods you pray to, we took a pair of them alive.The amusement of putting them to the question will keep you from being staked out in their place. And I'lltell you, for all my liking, if they tried I'm not sure I'd stop them."

"Prisoners?" Karela said sharply. "I've little love for these creatures dead, none alive. Give them to themen now. Come dawn we'll be riding out of these mountains."

"We abandon the treasure, then?" The one-eyed bandit sounded more relieved than surprised. "Fare youwell, then, Conan, for I see this will be the last night we spend in company."

Karela turned slowly to give the Cimmerian an unreadable look. "Do we part, then?"

Conan nodded reluctantly, and with a rueful glare at Hordo. He had not meant her to find out so soon. Infact, his plan had been to leave in the night, with one of the prisoners for a guide, and let her discover himgone come morning.



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