And concerning this simplicity of weapons, which excites somewhat even

my wonder in this our present age, it may be that the powers of

chemistry were someways quaintly limited by conditions in that age; and

there to be always a need to spare the Earth-Current; and hence, by this

cause and by that, we were brought, by the extreme, nigh to the

simplicity of the early world; yet with a strange and mighty difference,

as all may know who have read.

Now, presently, the Word was sent to every City throughout the Great

Redoubt--as was the Law--that the Great Gate should be opened; and each

city sent its Master, to form the Full Watch, as was the Law. And each

went clad in grey armour, and carrying the Diskos. And the Full Watch

numbered, two thousand; for there were also the Watchmen.

Then the lights in the Great Causeway were made dim; so that the opening

of the Gate should cast no great glare from within into the Night Land,

to tell the Watcher of the North-West, and all the Monsters, that

certain humans went out from the Mighty Pyramid. But whether the vast

and hidden Forces of Evil had knowledge, we knew not; and they who went

must but chance it, remembering that they were Prepared, and had the

Capsule. And the ten thousand that were Prepared, went out through the Great

Gateway, into the night; and the Full Watch stood back from them, and

spoke no word, but saluted silently with the Diskos; and they that went,

raised each the Diskos a little, and passed out into the dark.

Then the Great Gate was shut; and we made to wait and to watch, with

trouble and expectation within our hearts. And at the embrasures many

did comfort the women of those men.

And I went back, upwards by miles, until I came to the Tower of

Observation; and I looked out from there into the Night Land, and saw

that the ten thousand halted at the Circle, and made arrangement of

themselves, and sent some before and upon either hand, and so went

forward into the Night Land.

And after that, I went to the Great Spy-Glass, and turned it towards the

two hundred and fifty Youths that were far off, upon the Road Where The

Silent Ones Walk; yet for awhile I could not perceive them, for all the

Road seemed empty. But afterward I saw them, and they were clambering

back into the Road, having gone aside, as I thought, because of the

passing of one of those Silent Ones, that I saw now at a distance to the

Southward of them. There passed then, some three hours; and in that time I varied my

watching between those far-off Youths, and the Ten-thousand that went

forward to succour the wounded, that were now, maybe, scarce nine miles

distant from the Mighty Pyramid, and the Ten-thousand came very close to

them. And, in truth, in a little while, they spied one the other, and I

gathered, in spirit, something of the rejoicing of those youths; yet

weak and troubled were they, because of their wounds, and their

knowledge of failure, and their disobedience of the Law.




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