The Moon Pool by Abraham Merritt
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sea-wall, moving slowly, rhythmically, we saw a little group of
lights. Stanton laughed. "'The beggars!' he exclaimed. 'That's why they wanted to get away, is it? Don't you see, Dave, it's some sort of a festival--rites of some kind that they hold during the full moon! That's why they were so eager to have us _keep_ away, too.' "The explanation seemed good. I felt a curious sense of relief, although I had not been sensible of any oppression. "'Let's slip over,' suggested Stanton--but I would not. "'They're a difficult lot as it is,' I said. 'If we break into one of their religious ceremonies they'll probably never forgive us. Let's keep out of any family party where we haven't been invited.' "'That's so,' agreed Stanton. "The strange tinkling rose and fell, rose and fell-- "'There's something--something very unsettling about it,' said Edith at last soberly. 'I wonder what they make those sounds with. They frighten me half to death, and, at the same time, they make me feel as though some enormous rapture were just around the corner.' "'It's devilish uncanny!' broke in Stanton. "And as he spoke the flap of Thora's tent was raised and out into the moonlight strode the old Swede. She was the great Norse type--tall, |
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