Part 56 (1/2)

”I might have died, too.”

”You came together?”

”There were three of us. Corpang still stands over there.”

”I see a faintly glimmering form. What do you want of me, Corpang?”

”Nothing.”

”Then go away, and leave me with Maskull.”

”No need, Corpang. I am coming with you.”

”This is not that pleasure, then?” demanded the low, earnest voice, out of the darkness.

”No, that pleasure has not returned.”

Sullenbode gripped his arm hard. ”What pleasure are you speaking of?”

”A presentiment of love, which I felt not long ago.”

”But what do you feel now?”

”Calm and free.”

Sullenbode's face seemed like a pallid mask, hiding a slow, swelling sea of elemental pa.s.sions. ”I do not know how it will end, Maskull, but we will still keep together a little. Where are you going?”

”To Adage,” said Corpang, stepping forward.

”But why?”

”We are following the steps of Lodd, who went there years ago, to find Muspel-light.”

”It's the light of another world.”

”The quest is grand. But cannot women see that light?”

”On one condition,” said Corpang. ”They must forget their s.e.x. Womanhood and love belong to life, while Muspel is above life.”

”I give you all other men,” said Sullenbode. ”Maskull is mine.”

”No. I am not here to help Maskull to a lover but to remind him of the existence of n.o.bler things.”

”You are a good man. But you two alone will never strike the road to Adage.”

”Are you acquainted with it?”

Again the woman gripped Maskull's arm. ”What is love--which Corpang despises?”

Maskull looked at her attentively. Sullenbode went on, ”Love is that which is perfectly willing to disappear and become nothing, for the sake of the beloved.”