The Moon Pool by Abraham Merritt
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ten thousand feet of space under me an' bursting shells tickling the
ribs of the boat I was in. An' d'ye think I'll sit now on the grandstand an' watch while a game like this is being pulled? Ye don't know your future husband, soul of my delight!" And so we started toward the golden opening, squads of the frog-men following us soldierly and disappearing about the huge structure. Nor did we stop until we came to the handmaiden's boudoir. There we seated ourselves. "Now," said Larry, "two things I want to know. First--how many can Yolara muster against us; second, how many of these _Akka_ have we to meet them?" Rador gave our equivalent for eighty thousand men as the force Yolara could muster without stripping her city. Against this force, it appeared, we could count, roughly, upon two hundred thousand of the _Akka_. "And they're some fighters!" exclaimed Larry. "Hell, with odds like that what're you worrying about? It's over before it's begun." "But, _Larree_," objected Rador to this, "you forget that the nobles will have the _Keth_--and other things; also that the soldiers have fought against the _Akka_ before and will be shielded very well from their spears and clubs--and that their blades and javelins can bite through the scales of Nak's warriors. They have many things--" "Uncle," interjected O'Keefe, "one thing they have is your nerve. Why, we're more than two to one. And take it from me--" |
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