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There was more of it´some of it crouched in eloquence that made Valeria stare察in spite of her profane education among the seafarers。 And it had its effect on the monster。 Just as the incessant yapping of a dog worries and enrages more constitutionally silent animals察so the clamorous voice of a man rouses fear in some bestial bosoms and insane rage in others。 Suddenly and with appalling quickness察the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hindlegs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm。
But Conan had judged his distance with precision。 Some five feet below him the mighty head crashed terribly but futilely through the leaves。 And as the monstrous mouth gaped like that of a great snake察Conan drove his spear into the red angle of the jawbone hinge。 He struck downward with all the strength of both arms察driving the long poniard blade to the hilt in flesh察sinew and bone。
Instantly the jaws clashed convulsively together察severing the triple´pieced shaft and almost precipitating Conan from his perch。 He would have fallen but for the girl behind him察who caught his sword´belt in a desperate grasp。 He clutched at a rocky projection察and grinned his thanks back at her。
Down on the ground the monster was wallowing like a dog with pepper in its eyes。 He shook his head from side to side察pawed at it察and opened his mouth repeatedly to its widest extent。 Presently he got a huge front foot on the stump of the shaft and managed to tear the blade out。 Then he threw up his head察jaws wide and spouting blood察and glared up at the crag with such concentrated and intelligent fury that Valeria trembled and drew her sword。 The scales along his back and flanks turned from rusty brown to a dull lurid red。 Most horribly the monster's silence was broken。 The sounds that issued from his blood´streaming jaws did not sound like anything that could have been produced by an earthly creation。
With harsh察grating roars察the dragon hurled himself at the crag that was the citadel of his enemies。 Again and again his mighty head crashed upward through the branches察snapping vainly on empty air。 He hurled his full ponderous weight against the rock until it vibrated from base to crest。 And rearing upright he gripped it with his front legs like a man and tried to tear it up by the roots察as if it had been a tree。
This exhibition of primordial fury chilled the blood in Valeria's veins察but Conan was too close to the primitive himself to feel anything but a prehending interest。 To the barbarian察no such gulf existed between himself and other men察and the animals察as existed in the conception of Valeria。 The monster below them察to Conan察was merely a form of life differing from himself mainly in physical shape。 He attributed to it characteristics similar to his own察and saw in its wrath a counterpart of his rages察in its roars and bellowings merely reptilian equivalents to the curses he had bestowed upon it。 Feeling a kinship with all wild things察even dragons察it was impossible for him to experience the sick horror which assailed Valeria at the sight of the brute's ferocity。
He sat watching it tranquilly察and pointed out the various changes that were taking place in its voice and actions。
;The poison's taking hold察─he said with conviction。
;I don't believe it。; To Valeria it seemed preposterous to suppose that anything察however lethal察could have any effect on that mountain of muscle and fury。
;There's pain in his voice察─declared Conan。 ;First he was merely angry because of the stinging in his jaw。 Now he feels the bite of the poison。 Look He's staggering。 He'll be blind in a few more minutes。 What did I tell you拭
For suddenly the dragon had lurched about and went crashing off through the bushes。
;Is he running away拭─inquired Valeria uneasily。
;He's making for the pool ─Conan sprang up察galvanized into swift activity。 ;The poison makes him thirsty。 e on He'll be blind in a few moments察but he can smell his way back to the foot of the crag察and if our scent's here still察he'll sit there until he dies。 And others of his kind may e at his cries。 Let's go
;Down there拭─Valeria was aghast。
;Sure We'll make for the city They may cut our heads off there察but it's our only chance。 We may run into a thousand more dragons on the way察but it's sure death to stay here。 If we wait until he dies察we may have a dozen more to deal with。 After me察in a hurry
He went down the ramp as swiftly as an ape察pausing only to aid his less agile panion察who察until she saw the Cimmerian climb察had fancied herself the equal of any man in the rigging of a ship or on the sheer face of a cliff。
They descended into the gloom below the branches and slid to the ground silently察though Valeria felt as if the pounding of her heart must surely be heard from far away。 A noisy gurgling and lapping beyond the dense thicket indicated that the dragon was drinking at the pool。
;As soon as his belly is full he'll be back察─muttered Conan。 ;It may take hours for the poison to kill him´if it does at all。;
Somewhere beyond the forest the sun was sinking to the horizon。 The forest was a misty twilight place of black shadows and dim vistas。 Conan gripped Valeria's wrist and glided away from the foot of the crag。 He made less noise than a breeze blowing among the tree trunks察but Valeria felt as if her soft boots were betraying their flight to all the forest。
;I don't think he can follow a trail察─muttered Conan。 ;But if a wind blew our body scent to him察he could smell us out。;
;Mitra察grant that the wind blow not ─Valeria breathed。
Her face was a pallid oval in the gloom。 She gripped her sword in her free hand察but the feel of the shagreen´bound hilt inspired only a feeling of helplessness in her。
They were still some distance from the edge of the forest when they heard a snapping and crashing behind them。 Valeria bit her lip to check a cry。
;He's on our trail ─she whispered fiercely。
Conan shook his head。
;He didn't smell us at the rock察and he's blundering about through the forest trying to pick up our scent。 e on It's the city or nothing now He could tear down any tree we'd climb。 If only the wind stays down´;
They stole on until the trees began to thin out ahead of them。 Behind them the forest was a black impenetrable ocean of shadows。 The ominous crackling still sounded behind them察as the dragon blundered in his erratic course。
;There's the plain ahead察─breathed Valeria。 ;A little more and we'll´;
;Crom ─swore Conan。
;Mitra ─whispered Valeria。
Out of the south a wind had sprung up。
It blew over them directly into the black forest behind them。 Instantly a horrible roar shook the woods。 The aimless snapping and crackling of the bushes changed to a sustained crashing as the dragon came like a hurricane straight toward the spot from which the scent of his enemies was wafted。
;Run ─snarled Conan察his eyes blazing like those of a trapped wolf。 ;It's all we can do
Sailor's boots are not made for sprinting察and the life of a pirate does not train one for a runner。 Within a hundred yards Valeria was panting and reeling in her gait察and behind them the crashing gave way to a rolling thunder as the monster broke out of the thickets and into the more open ground。
Conan's iron arm about the woman's waist half lifted her察her feet scarcely touched the earth as she was borne along at a speed she could never have attained herself。 If he could keep out of the beast's way for a bit察perhaps that betraying wind would shift´but the wind held察and a quick glance over his shoulder showed Conan that the monster was almost upon them察ing like a war´galley in front of a hurricane。 He thrust Valeria from him with a force that sent her reeling a dozen feet to fall in a crumpled heap at the foot of the nearest tree察and the Cimmerian wheeled in the path of the thundering titan。
Convinced that his death was upon him察the Cimmerian acted according to his instinct察and hurled himself full at the awful face that was bearing down on him。 He leaped察slashing like a wildcat察felt his sword cut deep into the scales that sheathed the mighty snout´and then a terrific impact knocked him rolling and tumbling for fifty feet with all the wind and half the life battered out of him。
How the stunned Cimmerian regained his feet察not even he could have ever told。 But the only thought that filled his brain was of the woman lying dazed and helpless almost in the path of the hurtling fiend察and before the breath came whistling back into his gullet he was standing over her with his sword in his hand。
She lay where he had thrown her察but she was struggling to a sitting posture。 Neither tearing tusks nor trampling feet had touched her。 It had been a shoulder or front leg that struck Conan察and blind monster rushed on察forgetting the victims whose scent it had been following察in the sudden agony of its death throes。 Headlong on its course it thundered until its low´hung head crashed into a gigantic tree in its path。 The impact tore the tree up by the