Conan and the Amazon by Robert E Howard

Conan and the Amazon by Robert E Howard

Author:Robert E Howard [Howard, Robert E]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-08-17T04:48:31.380000+00:00


"They wait for us," said the dwarf. "Some of diem, anyway," he amended. "Now, tell me what happened after you left the camp." So Conan whiled away the time describing the spy mission, the fight and flight from the camp, the dust storm and his strange, blind combat with the desert demons.

Two hours after their rescue, Conan's water skin was almost empty and he was feeling much restored. His hunger was returning as well. Then they crested a dune and he saw the city.

It lay in a perfect, circular depression, just as Amram had described it. It was not huge, but it seemed to consist almost entirely of elaborate buildings, with tittle open land inside the walls. Before the sparkling gate he saw the great water-trough Amram had mentioned, and near it were tethered some camels. Tents had been erected close by.

As they descended the dune, he noticed that the tall, white camels were missing. "Where are the twins?"

"We think they're inside," the dwarf admitted. "You'll hear about it anon."

The Hyrkanians rushed up to them, grinning. "We rejoice to see you, Conan!" Kye-Dee said.

The Cimmerian dismounted stiffly, his sunburned hide screaming with pain. "I notice you didn't come looking for us," he said sourly.

Kye-Dee grinned some more, shrugging. "It seemed that the gods of this place had stranded you. It is very unwise to provoke the gods."

"Crom preserve me from those with religious scruples," Conan groused, walking to the great trough.

He saw that water poured into it continuously from one end and flowed over a spillway in the opposite end. Much as he wanted to explore the place and find out what had occurred, the water drew him more strongly. Throwing off his weapon-belt, he crouched beneath the spillway and let the water flow over him, sluicing his hair, washing the remaining sand and grease from his body. The pain was excruciating, but when he straightened, clean for the first time in days, he felt like a new man.

The women carried Achilea to the trough and gently lowered her into the water. Her eyes sprang open wide and she screamed while they dipped water over her head.

"Careful there!" Conan barked. "She's been badly burned."

"We know that!" snarled Payna. Then her fierce scowl was replaced by a flush of shame. The woman threw herself down and placed her forehead against his feet. "Forgive me, ray lord! You saved our queen and we worship you!"



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