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第3章

A spirit brooded over it, serene, majestic, immutable--like the untroubled calm which rests, the Burmese believe, over every place which has guarded the Buddha, sleeping.

At its eastern end towered the colossal scarp of the unnamed peak through one of whose gorges we had crept.

On his head was a cap of silver set with pale emeralds--the snow fields and glaciers that crowned him.Far to the west another gray and ochreous giant reared its bulk, closing the vale.North and south, the horizon was a chaotic sky land of pinnacles, spired and minareted, steepled and turreted and domed, each diademed with its green and argent of eternal ice and snow.

And all the valley was carpeted with the blue poppies in wide, unbroken fields, luminous as the morning skies of mid-June; they rippled mile after mile over the path we had followed, over the still untrodden path which we must take.They nodded, they leaned toward each other, they seemed to whisper--then to lift their heads and look up like crowding swarms of little azure fays, half impudently, wholly trustfully, into the faces of the jeweled giants standing guard over them.And when the little breeze walked upon them it was as though they bent beneath the soft tread and were brushed by the sweeping skirts of unseen, hastening Presences.

Like a vast prayer-rug, sapphire and silken, the poppies stretched to the gray feet of the mountain.Between their southern edge and the clustering summits a row of faded brown, low hills knelt--like brown-robed, withered and weary old men, backs bent, faces hidden between outstretched arms, palms to the earth and brows touching earth within them--in the East's immemorial attitude of worship.

I half expected them to rise--and as I watched a man appeared on one of the bowed, rocky shoulders, abruptly, with the ever-startling suddenness which in the strange light of these latitudes objects spring into vision.As he stood scanning my camp there arose beside him a laden pony, and at its head a Tibetan peasant.The first figure waved its hand; came striding down the hill.

As he approached I took stock of him.A young giant, three good inches over six feet, a vigorous head with unruly clustering black hair; a clean-cut, clean-shaven American face.

"I'm **** Drake," he said, holding out his hand."Richard Keen Drake, recently with Uncle's engineers in France.""My name is Goodwin." I took his hand, shook it warmly."Dr.Walter T.Goodwin.""Goodwin the botanist--? Then I know you!" he exclaimed.

"Know all about you, that is.My father admired your work greatly.You knew him--Professor Alvin Drake."I nodded.So he was Alvin Drake's son.Alvin, I knew, had died about a year before I had started on this journey.

But what was his son doing in this wilderness?

"Wondering where I came from?" he answered my unspoken question."Short story.War ended.Felt an irresistible desire for something different.Couldn't think of anything more different from Tibet--always wanted to go there anyway.Went.Decided to strike over toward Turkestan.

And here I am."

I felt at once a strong liking for this young giant.No doubt, subconsciously, I had been feeling the need of companionship with my own kind.I even wondered, as Iled the way into my little camp, whether he would care to join fortunes with me in my journeyings.

His father's work I knew well, and although this stalwart lad was unlike what one would have expected Alvin Drake--a trifle dried, precise, wholly abstracted with his experiments--to beget, still, I reflected, heredity like the Lord sometimes works in mysterious ways its wonders to perform.

It was almost with awe that he listened to me instruct Chiu-Ming as to just how I wanted supper prepared, and his gaze dwelt fondly upon the Chinese busy among his pots and pans.

We talked a little, desultorily, as the meal was prepared --fragments of traveler's news and gossip, as is the habit of journeyers who come upon each other in the silent places.Ever the speculation grew in his face as he made away with Chiu-Ming's artful concoctions.

Drake sighed, drawing out his pipe.

"A cook, a marvel of a cook.Where did you get him?"Briefly I told him.

Then a silence fell upon us.Suddenly the sun dipped down behind the flank of the stone giant guarding the valley's western gate; the whole vale swiftly darkened--a flood of crystal-clear shadows poured within it.It was the prelude to that miracle of unearthly beauty seen nowhere else on this earth--the sunset of Tibet.

We turned expectant eyes to the west.A little, cool breeze raced down from the watching steeps like a messenger, whispered to the nodding poppies, sighed and was gone.The poppies were still.High overhead a homing kite whistled, mellowly.

As if it were a signal there sprang out in the pale azure of the western sky row upon row of cirrus cloudlets, rank upon rank of them, thrusting their heads into the path of the setting sun.They changed from mottled silver into faint rose, deepened to crimson.

"The dragons of the sky drink the blood of the sunset,"said Chiu-Ming.

As though a gigantic globe of crystal had dropped upon the heavens, their blue turned swiftly to a clear and glowing amber--then as abruptly shifted to a luminous violet A soft green light pulsed through the valley.

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