"Jim Theis - The Eye of Argon" - читать интересную книгу автора (Theis Jim)[This file is from the Sf-Lovers Archives at Rutgers University. It is
provided part as a free service in connection with distribution of Sf-Lovers Digest. This file is currently maintained by the moderator of the Digest. It may be freely copied or redistributed in whole or in part as long as this notice remains intact. If you would like to know more about Sf-Lovers Digest, send mail to [email protected].] This is a fannish legend. It was discovered in an APA by a SF Bay Area fan in approximately 1970 and has been passed on, as the transcriber's note at the end mentions. It has been the object of competitive readings. The transcriber (not I) wishes to remain anonymous. There are no copyright notices on the original, and it pre-dates the current law, so it is NOT protected in any way. There is a transcriber's note at the end. THE EYE OF ARGON by Jim Theis The weather beaten trail wound ahead into the dust racked climes of the baren land which dominates large portions of the sands of time shone dully against the dust splattered crust of earth. The tireless sun cast its parching rays of incandescense from overhead, half way through its daily revolution. Small rodents scampered about, occupying themselves in the daily accomplishments of their dismal lives. Dust sprayed over three heaving mounts in blinding clouds, while they bore the burdonsome cargoes of their struggling overseers. "Prepare to embrace your creators in the stygian haunts of hell, barbarian", gasped the first soldier. "Only after you have kissed the fleeting stead of death, wretch!" returned Grignr. A sweeping blade of flashing steel riveted from the massive barbarians hide enameled shield as his rippling right arm thrust forth, sending a steel shod blade to the hilt into the soldiers vital organs. The disemboweled mercenary crumpled from his saddle and sank to the clouded a sward, sprinkling the parched dust with crimson droplets of escaping life fluid. The enthused barbarian swilveled about, his shock of fiery red hair tossing robustly in the humid air currents as he faced the attack of the defeated soldier's fellow in arms. "Damn you, barbarian" Shrieked the soldier as he observed his comrade in death. A gleaming scimitar smote a heavy blow against the renegade's spiked helmet, bringing a heavy cloud over the Ecordian's misting brain. Shaking |
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