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Episode Date: July 13, 2023

Olga Romanoff by George Griffith audiobook. Genre: scifi In a near-future world reshaped by revolution, the skies belong to the Aerians, a brotherhood whose mastery of unprecedented flying machines h...as ended old empires and imposed a hard, watchful peace across the globe. But history is not so easily buried. From the wreckage of the Russian dynasty rises Olga Romanoff, proud, charismatic, and relentless, determined to reclaim a throne the world has declared extinct. With her kinsman Serge at her side, Olga moves through salons and strongholds alike, gathering allies, trading on loyalty and fear, and turning nostalgia for the old order into a weapon against the new.Set against a panorama of aerial navies, secret councils, and continent-spanning politics, George Griffith's Olga Romanoff pits revolutionary idealism against dynastic vengeance, asking what peace is worth when it is enforced from above. As factions fracture and rival ambitions collide, the Aerian leaders must decide whether their utopia can survive a foe who fights not only with strategy and steel, but with the intoxicating promise of restoration. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:16:32) Chapter 01 (00:30:16) Chapter 02 (01:01:38) Chapter 03 (01:20:39) Chapter 04 (01:45:00) Chapter 05 (01:58:30) Chapter 06 (02:29:21) Chapter 07 (02:50:54) Chapter 08 (03:09:18) Chapter 09 (03:33:48) Chapter 10 (03:53:32) Chapter 11 (04:10:47) Chapter 12 (04:53:34) Chapter 13 (05:12:50) Chapter 14 (05:32:24) Chapter 15 (06:02:23) Chapter 16 (06:40:38) Chapter 17 (07:17:21) Chapter 18 (07:51:32) Chapter 19 (08:25:54) Chapter 20 (08:52:49) Chapter 21 (09:31:52) Chapter 22 (09:54:15) Chapter 23 (10:37:28) Chapter 24 (11:18:18) Chapter 25 (11:51:49) Chapter 26 (12:17:13) Chapter 27 (12:26:12) Chapter 28 (12:38:55) Chapter 29 (13:06:23) Chapter 30 (13:35:06) Chapter 31 (13:53:15) Chapter 32 (14:15:41) Chapter 33 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Olga Romanov by George Griffith. Prologue The prophecy of Netas. These are the last words of Israel, De Mirska, known in the days of strife as Natas, the master of terror, given to the children of deliverance
Starting point is 00:00:20 dwelling in the land of area in the 25th year of the peace, which in the reckoning of the West is the year 1900 and 30. My life is lived, and the wings of the angel of death overshadow me as I write. But before the last summons comes, I must obey the spirit within me, that bids me tell of the things that I have seen, in order that the story of them shall not die,
Starting point is 00:00:51 nor be disguised by false reports, as the years multiply, and the mists gather over the graves of those who, with me, have seen and wrought them. for this reason the words that I write shall be read publicly in the years of you and your children and your children's children until they shall see a sign in heaven to tell them that the end is at hand no man among you shall take away from that which I have written nor yet add anything to it and every fifth year at the festival of deliverance which is held on the anniversary of victory this writing of mine shall be read that those who shall be read that those who shall hear it with understanding may lay its warning to heart, and that the lessons of the great deliverance may never be forgotten among you. It was in the days before the beginning of peace that I, Natas the Jew, cast down and broken by the hand of the tyrant, conceived and created that which was known as the terror. The kings of the earth and their servants tremble
Starting point is 00:02:09 before my invisible presence, for my arm was long, and my hand was heavy. Yet no man knew where or when I would strike, only that the blow would be death to him on whom it shall fall, and that nowhere on earth should he find a safe refuge from it in those days. The earth was ruled by force and cunning, and the nations were armed camps set one against the other. Millions. of men, who had no quarrel with their neighbours, stood waiting for the word of their rulers to blast the fair fields of earth with the fires of war, and to make desolate the homes of those who had done them no wrong. In the third year of the twentieth century, Richard Arnold, the Englishman, conquered the empire of the air, and made the first ship that flew as a bird
Starting point is 00:03:10 does of its own strength and motion. He joined the Brotherhood of Freedom, then known among men as the terrorists, of whom I, Natas, was the master, and then he built the aerial fleet, which, in the day of Armageddon, gave us the victory of the tyrants of the earth. At the same time, Alan Tremaine, a noble of the English people, into whose soul I had caused my spirit to enter in order that he might serve me and bring the day of deliverance nearer, caused all the nations of the Anglo-Saxon race to join hands, from the west and to the east, in a league of common blood and kindred, and they, in the appointed hour, stood between the
Starting point is 00:04:04 sons and daughters of men, and those who would have enslaved them afresh. The chief of these was Alexander Romanov, last of the Tsars or tyrants of Russia, whose armies leagued with those of France, Italy, Spain, and certain lesser powers, and assisted by a great fleet of war balloons that could fly, though slowly, wherever they were directed, swept like a destroying pestilence, from the western frontiers of Russia to the eastern shores of Britain, and we were, and we were, when they had gained the mastery of Europe, invaded England, and laid siege to London.
Starting point is 00:04:55 But here their path of conquest was brought to an end. For Alan Tremaine and his brothers of the terror called upon the men of Anglo-Saxondom to save their motherland from her enemies. And they rose in their wrath, million strong, and fell upon them by land and sea. and would have destroyed them utterly, as I had bidden them do, but that Natasha, who was my daughter, and was known in those days as the angel of the revolution, pleaded for the remnant of them,
Starting point is 00:05:31 and they were spared. But the Russians, we slew without mercy to the last man of those who had stood in arms against us. Saving only the tyrant and his princes, and the leader, of his armies. These we took prisoners and sent with their wives and their children to die in their own prison land in Siberia, as they had sent thousands of innocent men and women to die before them. This was my judgment upon them, for the wrong they had done to me and mine. But in the hour of victory, I spared not those who had not known how to spare. Now they are dead, and their graves are nameless. Their name is a byword among men, for they were strong, and they used their strength to do evil.
Starting point is 00:06:38 So we made an end of tyranny among the nations, and when the World War was at length brought to an end, we disbanded all the armies that were upon the land and sank the warships that were left upon the sea, that men might no more fight with each other. War, that had been called honourable since the world began, we made a crime of blood guiltiness, for which the life of him who sought to commit it should pay, and as a crime, you, the children of those who have delivered the nations from it, shall forever hold it to be.
Starting point is 00:07:18 We leave you the command of the air, and that is the command of the world, but should it come to pass, as in the progress of knowledge, it may well do that others in the world outside area shall learn to navigate the air as you do, you shall go forth to battle with them, and destroy them utterly, for we have made it known through all the earth that he who seeks to build a second navy of the air shall be accounted an enemy of peace, whose purpose, it is to bring war upon the earth again. Forget not that the bloodlust is but tamed, not quenched in the souls of men, and that long years must pass before it is purged from the world forever.
Starting point is 00:08:06 We have given peace on earth, and to you, our children, we bequeathed the sacred trust of keeping it. We have won our world empire by force, and by force you must maintain it. In the day of battle we shed the blood of millions without Ruth to win it, and so far the end has justified the means we used. Since the sun set upon Armageddon, and the right to make war was taken from the rulers of the nations, we have governed a realm of peace and prosperity, which every year has seen better and happier than that which went before.
Starting point is 00:08:52 No man has dared to draw the sword upon. his brother, or by force or fraud to take that which was not his by right, the soil of earth has been given back to the use of her sons, and their wealth has already multiplied a hundredfold on every hand. Kings have ruled with wisdom and justice, and senates have ceased their wranglings to sobly seek out and promote the welfare of their own countries, and to win the respect and friendship of others. Yet many of these are the same men who but, a few years ago, rent each other like wild beasts in savage strife for the meanest ends, who betrayed their brothers and slaughtered their neighbours, that the rich might be richer, and the strong, stronger,
Starting point is 00:09:46 in the pitiless battle for wealth and power. They have become peaceful and honest with each other because we have compelled them to be so, and because they know that the penalty of wrongdoing in high places is destruction swift and certain as the stroke of the hand of fate itself. They know that no man stands so high that our hand cannot cast him down to the dust and that no spot of earth is so secret and so distant that the transgressor of our laws can find in its original.
Starting point is 00:10:24 refuge from our vengeance. We stand between the few strong and cunning who would oppress, and the many weak and simple who could not resist them. And when we are gone, you will hear the voice of duty calling you to take our places. When you stand, where we do now, remember who you are and the tremendous trust that is laid upon you. You are the children of the children of chosen out of many nations. Masters of the world and, under heaven, the arbiters of human destiny. You shall rule the world, as we have ruled it for a hundred years from now. If in that time men shall not have learnt the ways of wisdom and justice, you may be sure
Starting point is 00:11:18 that they will never learn them, and deserve only to be left to their own foolishness. since the world began The path of life has never lain so fair and straight Before the sons of men as it does now And never was it so easy to do the right And so hard to do the wrong So for a hundred years to come You shall keep them in the path in which we have set them
Starting point is 00:11:46 And those that would willfully turn aside from it You shall destroy without mercy lest they lead others into misery and bring the evil days upon earth again at the 25th celebration of the festival of deliverance you shall give back the scepter of the world empire into the hands of the children of those from whom we took it because they wielded it for oppression and not for mercy
Starting point is 00:12:15 at that time you should make it known throughout the earth that men are once more free to do good or or evil, according to their choice, and that as they choose well or ill, so shall they live or die. And woe to them in those days if, knowing the good, they shall turn aside to do evil. Beyond the clouds that gather over the sunset of my earthly life, I see a sign in heaven as of a flaming sword, whose hilt is in the hand of the master of destiny. and whose blade is outstretched over the habitations of men, as they shall choose to do good or evil,
Starting point is 00:13:04 so shall that sword pass away from them or fall upon them, and consume them utterly in the midst of their pride. And if they, knowing the good, shall elect to do evil, it shall be with them as of all the prophet said of the men of Babylon the great. Their cities Shall be a desolation A dry land and a wilderness A land wherein no man dwelleth Neither shall any son of man Pass thereby
Starting point is 00:13:39 Four from among the stars of heaven Whose law I have learnt And whose voices I have heard There shall come the messenger of fate And his shape shall be that of a flaming fire and his breath as the breath of a pestilence that men shall feel and die in the hour that it breathes upon them
Starting point is 00:14:04 out of the depths beyond the light of the sun he shall come and your children of the fifth generation shall behold his approach the sister worlds shall see him pass with fear and trembling wondering which of them he shall smite but if he be not restrained
Starting point is 00:14:28 or turned aside by the hand which guides the stars in their courses, it shall go hard with this world, and the men of it, in the hour of his passing. Then shall the highways of the earth be waste, and the wayfaring of men cease. Earth shall languish and mourn for her children that are no more, and death shall reign amidst the silence, soul sovereign of many lands. But you, so long as you continue to walk in the way of wisdom, shall live in peace until the end, whether it shall come then, or in the ages that you'll follow, and if it shall come then, you shall await it with fortitude,
Starting point is 00:15:13 knowing that this life is but a single link in the chain of existence, which stretches through infinity, and that, if you should be found worthy, you should be taught how, a chosen few among your sons and daughters shall survive the ruin of the world to be the parents of the new race and replenish the earth and possess it. Out of the valley of the shadow of death
Starting point is 00:15:41 I stretch forth my hands in blessing to you the children of the coming time and pray that the peace which the men of the generation now passing away have won through strife and toil in the future. fiery days of the terror may be yours, an endure unbroken, unto the end. End of prologue. Chapter 1 of Olga Romanov This is a Librivox recording. All Librevox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visitlibrivox.org.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Chapter 1 The Surrender of the World Throne. A hundred years had passed, since Natas, the master of the terror, had given into the hands of Richard Arnold his charge to the future generations of the Aryans. As the descendants of the terrorists who had colonized the mountain-walled valley of Aerea in Central Africa were now called, since the man, who had planned and accomplished the greatest revolution in the history of the world, had given his last blessing to his companions in arms and their children and had turned his face to the wall and died. It was midday on the 8th of December 2030,
Starting point is 00:17:13 and the rulers of all the civilized states of the world were gathered together in St. Paul's Cathedral to receive from the hands of a descendant of Natas in the fourth generation the restoration of the right of independent national rule which, on the same spot, 125 years before, had been taken from the sovereigns of Europe, and vested in the Supreme Council of the Anglo-Saxon Federation. The period of tutelage had passed. Under the wise and firm rule of the council and the domination of the Anglo-Saxon race, the golden age had seemed to return to the world.
Starting point is 00:17:56 For a hundred and twenty-five years, there had been peace on earth, broken only by the outbreak and speedy suppression of a few tribal wars among the more savage races of Africa and Malaysia. Now the descendants of those who had been victors and vanquished in the World War of 1904 had met to give back and assume the freedom and the responsibility of national independence. The vast cathedral was thronged, as it had been on the momentous day when Natas had pronounced his judgment on the last of the tyrants of Russia, and ended the old order of things in Europe. But it was now filled by a very different assembly to that which had stood within its walls
Starting point is 00:18:44 on the morrow of Armageddon. Then the stress and horror of a mighty conflict had set its stamp on every face. Hate had looked out of eyes in which the moment. the tears were scarcely dry and hungered fiercely for the blood of the oppressor. The clash of arms, the stern command, and the pitiless words of doom had sounded them in years which but a few hours before had listened to the roar of artillery and the thunder of battle. That had been the dawn of the morrow of strife. This was the zenith of the noon of peace. now, in all the vast assembly, no hand held a weapon. No face was there showing a sign of sorrow, fear or anger, and in no heart, save only two,
Starting point is 00:19:41 among the thousands, was there a thought of hate or bitterness? For three days past, the festival of deliverance had been celebrated all over the civilized world, and now, in the centre of the city which had come to be the capital, not only of the vast domains of Anglo-Saxondom, but of the whole world, a solemn act of renunciation was to be performed, upon the issues of which the fate of all humanity would hang. For the members of the Supreme Council had come through the skies from their seat of empire in area to abdicate the world throne in obedience to the command of the dead master, from whom their ancestors had derived it. At a table, drawn across the front of the chancel sat the president and the twelve men who with him had up to this hour shared the empire of the human race below the steps on the floor of the cathedral sat in a wide semicircle the rulers of the kingdoms and republics of the earth assembled to hear the last word of their overlords and to receive from them the power and responsibility of maintaining or forfeiting, as the event should prove, the blessings which had multiplied under the sovereignty of the Arians. The president of the council was the direct descendant not only of Alan Tremaine,
Starting point is 00:21:12 its first president, but also of Richard Arnold and Natasha. For their oldest son, born in the first year of the peace had married the only daughter of Trimaine, and their first-born son had been his father's father. Although the average physique of civilized man had immensely improved under the new order of things, the Aryans, descendants of the pick of the nations of Europe, were as far superior to the rest of the assembly as the latter would have been to the men and women of the 19th century. But even among the members of the council, the splendid stature, and regal dignity of Alan Arnold, the President stamped him as a born ruler of men, whose title rested upon something higher than elections or inheritance.
Starting point is 00:22:05 At the last stroke of twelve, the President rose in his place and in the midst of an almost breathless silence read the message of Natas to the great congregation. This done, he laid the parchment down on the table, and beginning from the outbreak of the World War rapidly and lucidly sketched out the vast and beneficent changes in the government of society that its issues had made possible. He traced the marvellous development of the new civilization which in four generations had raised men from a state of half-barbarous strife and brutality
Starting point is 00:22:46 to one of universal peace and prosperity. from inhuman and unsparing competition to friendly cooperation in public and generous rivalry in private concerns. From horrible contrasts of wealth and misery to a social state in which the removal of all unnatural disabilities in the race of life had made them impossible. He showed how, in the evil times which, as all men hoped, had been left behind forever, the strong and the unscrupulous ruthlessly oppressed the weak and swindled the honest and the straightforward. Now dishonesty was dishonourable, in fact as well as in name. The game of life was played fairly, and its prizes fell to all who could win them, by native genius or earnest endeavour. There were no inequalities, save those which nature herself had imposed upon all men from the beginning of time.
Starting point is 00:23:50 there were no tyrants and no slaves that which a man's labour or hand or brain had won was his and no man might take toll of it all useful work was held in honour and there was no other road to fame or fortune save that of profitable service to humanity this said the president in conclusion is the splendid heritage that we of the supreme council which is now to cease to exist as such have received from our forefathers who won it for us and for you on the field of the world's Armageddon. We have preserved their traditions intact and obey their commands to the letter and now the hour has come for us in obedience to the last of those commands to resign our authority and to hand over the heritage to you, the rulers of the civilized world, to hold in trust, for the peoples over whom you have been appointed to reign. When I have done speaking, I shall no longer be president of the Senate, which for 125 years has ruled the planet from pole to pole
Starting point is 00:25:09 and east to west. You and your parliaments are henceforth free to rule as you will. We shall take no further part in the control of human affairs outside our domain. saving only in one concern. In the days when our command was established, the only possible basis of all rule was force. And our supremacy was based on the force that we could bring to bear upon those who might have ventured to oppose us
Starting point is 00:25:40 or revolted against our rule. We commanded, and we still command, the air. And I should not be doing my duty either to my own people or to you if I did not tell you that the Aryans, not as the world rulers that they have been, but as the citizens of an independent state, mean to keep that power in their own hands at all costs. The Empire of Earth and Sea, saving only the Valley of Area, is yours to do with as you will. The Empire of the Air is ours.
Starting point is 00:26:21 the heritage that we have received from the genius of that ancestor of mine who first conquered it. That we have not used it in the past to oppress you is the most perfect guarantee that we shall not do so in the future. But let all the nations of the earth clearly understand that we shall accept any attempt to dispute it with us as a declaration of war upon us. and that those who make that attempt will either have to exterminate us, or be exterminated themselves. This is not a threat, but a solemn warning, and the responsibility of once more bringing the curse of war
Starting point is 00:27:11 and all its attended desolation upon the earth will lie heavily upon those who neglect it. A few more needful words than I have done. The message of the master, which I have read to you, contains a prophecy, as to the fulfillment of which neither I nor any man here may speak with certainty. It may be that he, with clearer eyes than ours, saw some tremendous catastrophe impending over the world, a catastrophe which no human means could avert, and beneath which human strength and genius could only bow with resignation. By what spirit he was inspired when he uttered the prophecy,
Starting point is 00:27:59 it is not for us to say. But before you put it aside as an old man's dream, let me ask you to remember that he who uttered it was a man who was able to plan the destruction of one civilization and to prepare the way for another and a better. Such a man, standing midway between the twin mysteries of life and death might well see that which is hidden from our grosser sight but whether the prophecy itself shall prove true or
Starting point is 00:28:32 false, it shall be well for you and for your children's children if you and they shall receive the lesson that it teaches as true. If in the days that are to come the world shall be overwhelmed with a desolation that none shall escape
Starting point is 00:28:49 will it not be better that the end should, shall come and find men doing good rather than evil? As you now set the peoples whom you govern in the right or the wrong path, so shall they walk. This is the lesson of all the generations that have gone before us, and it shall also be true of those that are to come after us. As the seed is, so is the harvest. Therefore see to it that you, who are now the free rulers of the nation, so discharged the awful trust and responsibility which is thus laid upon you that your children's children shall not perhaps in the hour of humanity's last agony rise up and curse your memory
Starting point is 00:29:37 rather than bless it i have spoken end of chapter one chapter two of olga romanov by george griffith This Librivolts recording is in the public domain. Olga Romanov by George Griffith, Chapter 2. A crownless king Late in the evening of the same day, two of the president's audience, the only two who had heard his words with anger and hatred instead of gratitude and joy,
Starting point is 00:30:20 were together in a small but luxuriously furnished room in an octagonal turret which rose from one of the angles of a large house, on the southern slopes of the heights of Hampstead. One was a very old man whose once giant frame was wasted and shrunken by the slow siege of many years, and on whose withered,
Starting point is 00:30:43 care-line features death had already set its fatal seal. The other was a young girl, in all her pride and glory of budding womanhood, and beautiful with the dark imperious beauty that is transmitted like a priceless air-loor, along a line of proud descent, unstained by any drop of base-born blood. Yet, in her beauty, there was that which repelled as well as attracted.
Starting point is 00:31:12 No sweet and gentle woman's soul looked out of the great deep eyes that changed, from dusky violet to the blackness of a starless night, as the sun and shade of her varying moods swept over her inner being. Her straight, dark brows were almost massacred, in their firmness, and the voluptuous promise of her full red, sensuous lips was belied by the strength of her chin and the defiant poise of her splendid head on the strongly moulded throat, whose smooth skin showed so dazzling white against the dark purple velvet of the collar of her dress. It was a beauty to enslave and command rather than to woo and win.
Starting point is 00:31:59 The fatal loveliness of a Cleopatra, a Lucretia, or a maselina, a charm to be used for evil rather than for good. In a few years, she would be such a woman as would drive men mad for the love of her, and giving no love in return, use them for her own ends and cast them aside with a smile when they could serve her no longer. The old man was lying on a low couch of magnificent furs against whose dark lustre the grey pallor of his skin and the pure silvery whiteness of his still thick hair and beard showed up in strong contrast. He had been asleep for the last four hours, resting after the exertion of going to the cathedral.
Starting point is 00:32:44 And the girl was sitting watching him with anxious eyes, every now and then, leaning forward to catch the faint sounds of his slow and even breathing, and make sure that he was still alive. A clock, in one of the corners of the room chimed a quarter to nine, as the old man raised his hand to his brow and opened his eyes. They rested for a moment on the girl's face, and then wandered inquiringly about the room, as though he expected someone else to be present. Then he said, in a low, weak voice, "'What time is it? Has Sergei come yet?' "'No,' said the girl, glancing up at the clock.
Starting point is 00:33:27 "'That was only a quarter to nine, and he's not due until the hour.' no i remember i don't suppose he can be here much before meanwhile get me the draft ready so that i shall have strength to do what has to be done before Are you sure it is necessary for you to take that terrible drug? Why should you sacrifice what may be months or even years of life to gain a few hours renewed youth? The girl's voice trembled as she spoke, and her eyes melted in a sudden rush of tears. The one being that she loved in all the world was this old man, and he had just told her to prepare his death draft. Do as I bid you, child, he said.
Starting point is 00:34:16 raising his voice to a querulous cry. And do it quickly, while there is yet a time. Why do you talk to me of a few more months of life, to me, whose eyes have seen the snows of a hundred winters whitening the earth? I tell you, that drug or no drug. I shall not see the setting of tomorrow's sun. As I slept, I heard the rush of the death angels' wings through the night, and the wind of them was cold upon my brow.
Starting point is 00:34:48 Do as I bid you. Quick, there is the door telephone. Sergei is here. As he spoke, a ring sounded in the lower part of the house. Acustomed to blind obedience from her infancy, the girl choked back her rising tears and went to a little cupboard let into the wall, out of which she took two small vials,
Starting point is 00:35:12 each containing about a fluid ounce of colourless liquor. She placed a tumbler in the old man's hand and emptied the vials into it simultaneously. There was a slight effervescence, and the two colourless liquids instantly changed to a deep red. The moment that they did so, the dying man put the glass to his lips and emptied it at a gulp. Then he threw himself back upon his pillows and let the glass fall from his hand upon the floor. At the same moment, a little disc of silver flew out at right angles to the wall near the door, and a voice said, Sergei Nikolaevich is here to command. Sergei Nikovic is welcome. Let him ascend, said the girl, walking towards the transmitter,
Starting point is 00:35:58 and replacing the disc as she ceased speaking. A few minutes later, there was a tap on the door. The girl opened it and admitted a tall, splendidly built young fellow of about 22, dressed, according to the winter costume of the time, in a close-fitting suit of dark blue velvet, long boots of soft brown leather, that came a little higher than the knee, and a long, fur-lined, hooded cloak, which was now thrown back and hung in graceful folds from his broad shoulders. As he entered, the girl held out her hand to him in silence. A bright flush rose to her clear, pale cheeks, as he instantly dropped on one knee and kissed it,
Starting point is 00:36:45 as in the old days a favoured subject would have kissed the hands of a queen. Welcome, Sergei Nikolovitch, prince of the house of Vormonov. Your bride and your crown are waiting for you. The words came clear and strong from the lips which but a few moments before had barely been able to frame a coherent sentence. The strange drug had wrought a miracle of restoration. Fifty years seemed to have been lifted from the shoulders of the man who would never see another sunrise. The light of youth shone in his eyes and the flush of health on his cheeks. The deep furrows of age and care had vanished from his face, and saving only for his long white hair, if one who had seen Alexander Romanov, the last of the Tsars of Russia on the battlefield of Muswell Hill,
Starting point is 00:37:38 could have come back to earth, he would have believed that he saw him once more in the flesh. Without any assistance, he rose from the couch and drew himself up to the full of his majestic height. And as he did so,
Starting point is 00:37:55 the young man dropped on his knee before him as he had done before the girl and said in Russian, The honour is too great for my unworthiness. May heaven make me worthy of it. Early you are now and shall remain as a woman, long as you shall keep undefiled the faith and honour of the imperial house from which you are sprung replied the old man in the same language raising him from his knees as he spoke then he laid his hands on the young man's shoulder and looking him straight in the eyes went on
Starting point is 00:38:27 sirgen nikolovitch you know why i have bidden you come here to-night speak now without fear of falsehood and tell me whether you come prepared to take that which i have to give you and to do that which i shall ask of you if there is any doubt in your soul speak it now and go in peace for the task that i shall lay upon you is no light one nor may it be undertaken without a whole heart and a soul that is undivided by you is not divided by you is no light one nor may it be undertaken without a whole heart and a soul that is undivided by I doubt. The young man returned his burning gaze with a glance as clear and steady as his own, and replied, It is for your majesty to give, and for me to take. For you to command or for me to obey, tell me your will, and I will do it to the death. In the hour that I fail, may heaven's mercy fail me too, and may I die as one who is not fit to live. Spoken like a true son of Russia, said the old man. taking his hands from his shoulders and beckoning the girl to his side.
Starting point is 00:39:32 Then he placed them side by side before an icon fastened to the eastern wall with an ever-burning lamp in front of it. He bade them kneel down and join hands, and as they did so, he took his place behind them, and, raising his hands as though in invocation above their heads, he said in slow, solemn tones. Now, sir gay, Nicolus, and Olga Romanov, soul heirs on earth of those who once for Tsars of Russia,
Starting point is 00:40:04 swear before heaven and all its holy saints that, when this body of mine shall have been committed to the flames, you will take my ashes to Petersburg, and lay them in the church of Peter and Paul, and that when that is done, you will go to the Losenskis at Moscow, and there, in the Aspensky-seboor, where your answers were crowned, take each other for varied wife and husband, according to the ancient laws of Russia and the rights of the Orthodox Church. The oath was taken by each of the now-betrothed pair in turn,
Starting point is 00:40:44 and then poor Romanov, great-grandson of Alexander, the last of the Tsars, raised them from their knees, and kissed each of them on the forehead. Then, take him from his neck a gold chain with a small key attached to it, He went to one of the oak panels, from which the walls of the room were lined, and pushed aside a portion of the apparently solid beading, disclosing a keyhole into which he inserted the key. He turned the key and pulled, and the panel swung slowly out like a door. It was lined with three inches of solid steel, and behind it was a cavity in the wall.
Starting point is 00:41:23 From which came the sheen of gold and the gleam of jewels, A cry of amazement broke at the same moment from the lips of both Olga and Sergei as they saw what the glittering object was. Paul Romanov took it out of the steel-line cavity and laid it reverently on the table, saying as he did so, Tomorrow I shall be dead, and this house and all that is in it will be yours. This is my most precious possession, the imperial crown of Russia. Stolen when the Kremlin was plundered in the days of the terror
Starting point is 00:42:00 and restored secretly to my father by the faith and devotion of one of the few who remained loyal after the fall of the empire. In a few hours, it will be yours. I leave it to you as a sacred heritage from the past for you to hand on to the future. And visit, you shall receive and hand on the heritage of hate and vengeance
Starting point is 00:42:27 which you shall keep hot in your hearts and in the hearts of your children against the day of reckoning when it comes. Now sit down on the divan yonder and listen with your years and your hearts as well for these are the last words that I should speak with the lips of flesh and you must remember them that you may tell them to your children
Starting point is 00:42:50 and perchance to their children after them as I now tell them to you for the hour of vengeance may not come in your day no yet in theirs, though in the fullness of time it shall come. And therefore, the story must never be forgotten, Vyla Romanov remains to remember it. The old man on whom the strange drug that he had taken was still exercising its wonderful effects threw himself into an easy chair as he spoke, and motioned him with his hand towards a second low couch against one of the walls, covered with cushions and draped with neutral-tinted silken hangings.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Olga, moving as it seemed, with the unconscious motion of a somnambulist, allowed her form to sink back upon the cushions until she sat and half-reclined on them, and Sergei, laying one of the cushions on the floor, sat at her feet, and drew one of his hands unresistingly over his shoulder, and kept it there as though she were caressing him. and Sergei, lay in one of the cushions on the floor, sat at her feet, and drew one of her hands unresistingly over his shoulder, and kept it there as though she were caressing him. Thus they waited for Paul Romanov to teach them the lessons that they had sworn to teach,
Starting point is 00:44:17 in turn, to the generations that were to come. The old man regarded them in silence for a moment or two, and as he did so, the angry fire died out of his eyes, and his lips parted in a faint smile, as he said, rather in soliloquy to himself than to them. As it was, in the beginning, it is now, and forever shall be,
Starting point is 00:44:40 until the end. Empires wax and vain, and dynasties rise and fall. Revolutions come and go, and the face of the world, is changed. But the mystery of the sex, the beauty of woman,
Starting point is 00:44:54 and the love of man endure changeless, as destiny, for they are destiny itself. As he spoke, the fixed, rigid look melted from Olga's face. The bright flush rose again to her cheeks, and she bowed her royal head and looked almost tenderly at the blonde, ruddy, young giant at her feet. After all, he was her fate, and she might well have had a worse one. Then, after a brief pause, Paul Romanov began to speak again, slowly and quietly with his eyes fixed on the glittering symbol of the vanished sovereignty of his house as though he were addressing it and communing with the mournful memories that it recalled from the past it is a hundred and twenty-five years since the hand of netes the jew came forth out of the unknown and struck you from the brow of the lest of the czars on the day that nette's died i was
Starting point is 00:46:00 born a hundred years ago. There are barely a score of men left on earth who have seen and spoken with the men who saw the great revolt and the beginning of the terror. And I alone, of the elder line of Romanov, remain to pass the story of our house to shame and ruin on, so that it may not be forgotten against the day of vengeance that I have waited for in vain. But I, I have, i have no time left for dreams or vain regrets listen children of the present and take my words vis you into the future that it is not given to me to see he passed his hands upwards over his eyes and brow and then went on speaking now directly to olga and sergey in a quick earnest tone as though he feared that his fictitious strength would fail him before he could say what he had to say when alexander the last of the crowned emperors of russia fell down dead on the morning after he reached the mines of kara to which the terrorists had exiled him as a convict for life those who remained in his family and who had taken no part in the war were allowed to return to europe on condition that they lived the lives of private citizens and sought no share in the government of any country to which they were allied by marriage or otherwise
Starting point is 00:47:35 Only two of those who had survived the march to Siberia were able to avail themselves of this permission. And these were Olga, the daughter of Alexander and Sergei Nikolaevich, the youngest son of his nephew Nicholas. These two settled at the court of Denmark and there, two years later, Olga married Prince Ingeborg, her firstborn son. The only one of her children who lived beyond infancy was my father. as my own firstborn son was yours, Olga Romanov. Sergei married Dagmar, the youngest daughter of the House of Denmark. Three years later, and from him you, Sergei Nikolaevich, are descended in the fourth generation.
Starting point is 00:48:22 Thus in you will be united the only two remaining branches of the once mighty house of Romanov. May the day come, then in you or your children, its ancient glories shall be restored. Amen, said Olga and Sergei in a single breath. And as she uttered the words, Olga's eyes fell on the lost crown upon the table. And for the moment they seemed to flame
Starting point is 00:48:50 with the inner fires of a quenchless rage. Paul Romanov's eyes answered hers flash for flash, for the same hatred and longing for revenge, possessed them both. the old man who had carried the weight of a hundred years to the brink of the grave and the young girl whose feet were still lingering on the dividing line between girlhood and womanhood then he went on speaking with an added tone of fierceness in his voice from the day of my birth until this the night of my death it has been impossible to do anything to recover that which you lost in the great revolt not that stour hearts and keen brains and willing hands have been wanting for the work but because the strong arms of the terror has encircled the earth with unbreakable bonds because its eye has never slept and because its hand has held infallible destruction upon all who have dared to take the first step towards freedom.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Natas spoke truly then he said that the terrorists had ruled the world by force. And Alan Arnold today spoke truly after him, then he said that the supremacy of the Aryans was based upon the force that they could bring to bear upon any who revolted against them, through the possession of the empire of the air. It is this priceless possession that gives them the command of the world, and for a hundred years they have guarded it so jealously that they have slain, without mercy all who have ventured to take even the first step towards an independent solution
Starting point is 00:50:38 of the mighty problem which Richard Arnold solved a hundred and twenty-six years ago. The last man who died in this cause was made. my only son, and your father, Olga. Remember that, for it is not the least item in the legacy of revenge that I bequeath to you tonight. He had devoted his life, as many others had done before him, to the task of discovering the secret of the motive power of the terrorist airship. The year you were born, success had crowned the efforts of ten years of tireless labour, working with the utmost secrecy in a lonely hut buried in the forests of Norway.
Starting point is 00:51:20 He and six others who were, as he thought, devoted to him, and the glorious cause of wrestling the empire of the world from the grasp of the terrorists, had built an airship that would have been swifter and more powerful than any of their aerial fleet. Two days before she was ready to take to the air One of his men deserted The traitor was never seen again But the next night a terrorist vessel descended from the clouds And in a few minutes
Starting point is 00:51:53 Not a vestige of our airship All her creators remained Only a blackened waste in the midst of the forest was left To show the scene of their labours Within forty-eight hours it was known all over the civilized world that Vladimir Romanov and his associates had been killed
Starting point is 00:52:13 by order of the Supreme Council for endeavouring to build an airship in defiance of its commands. Such as the enemies against who you will have to contend, they are still virtually the masters of the world and the task before you
Starting point is 00:52:31 is to rest that mastery from them. It is no light task but it is not impossible for the Aryans are after all, but men and women as you are. And what they have done, other men and women can surely do. The great secret cannot always remain theirs alone, while they actively control the nations, nothing could be done against them,
Starting point is 00:52:59 for their hand was everywhere, and their eyes saw everything. But now, they have abdicated the throne of the world, and left the nations to rule themselves as they can. For at time, things will go on in their present grooves, but that will not be for long. I, who am the bitterest enemy on earth, am forced to confess that the terrorists have proved themselves
Starting point is 00:53:28 to be the vices as well as the strongest of despots. Under their rule, the world has become a paradise. For the canal and the mulberry, But they have curbed the mob as well as the king, and abolished the demagogue as well as the despot. Now the strong hand is lifted and the bridle loosed, and before many years have passed, the brute strength of the multitude will have begun to assert itself. The so-called kings of the earth, who rule now in a mockery of royalty, will speedily find that the real kings of the old days rule,
Starting point is 00:54:10 because in the last resource they had armies and navies that they command and could enforce obedience. These are but the puppets of the popular will, and now that the moral and the physical support of the Supreme Council and its aerial fleet is taken from them. they will see democracy run rampant and having no strength to stem the tide they will have to float visit or be submerged by it in another generation the voice of the majority
Starting point is 00:54:48 the blind brute force of numbers will rule everything on earth what government they may be will be a mere matter of counting heads individual freedom will by swift degrees vanish from the earth and human society will become a huge machine
Starting point is 00:55:12 grinding all men down to the same level until the monotony of life becomes unendurable. Hitherto, all democracies in the history of the world have been ended by military despotism. But now, military despotism has been made impossible. And so democracy will run riot until it plunges the world
Starting point is 00:55:40 into social chaos. This may come in your time or in your children's, but it is the opportunity for which you must work and wait. Even now, you will find in every nation thousands of men and women
Starting point is 00:55:58 who are chafing against limitations imposed on individual aspirations and ambitions. And as the rule of democracy spreads and becomes heavier, the number of these will increase, until at last revolt will become possible, nay, inevitable. Of this revolt, you must make yourselves the guiding spirits. The work will be long and arduous, but you have all your lives before you, and the rewards of success will be glorious, beyond all, description. Not only will you restore the house of Romanov to its ancient glories in yourself
Starting point is 00:56:42 and your children, that you will enthrone it in an even higher place than that which your ancestors had almost won for it. When these strides the cursy terrorists turn the tide of battle against him on the threshold of the conquest of the world. Do not shrink from the task. Or despair because you are now only two against the world. Think of Natas and the mighty work that he did, and remember that he was once only one against the world which in the day of battle he fought and conquered. Above all things, never let your eyes wander from the land of the aliens, that once conquered and the world is yours to do this as you will. To do that, you must first conquer the air as they have done. Area itself, by all reports, is such a paradise as the sun nowhere else shines upon.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Someday, whether by force or cunning it may be yours, and when it is, the world also will be yours to be your footstool and your placing, and all the peoples of the earth shall be your servants to do your bidding. Yes, I can see through the mists of the coming years, and beyond, the grave that opens at my feet. Aerial navies flying the eagle of Russia and scaling the mighty battlements of area, hurling their lightnings far and wide and the work of vengeance long delayed. Behind the battle I see darkness that my weak eyes cannot pierce, but you all shall see clearly their mine are clouded with the falling mists of death. The shadows are closing round me
Starting point is 00:58:40 And the sands in the glass I almost run out Yet one thing remains to be done Since Alexander Romanov died at the minds of Kara No Tsar of Russia has been crowned Now I Paul Romanov
Starting point is 00:58:58 His rightful heir Will crown myself after the fession of my ancestors And then I will crown you the daughter of my murdered son and you will place the diadem on your husband's brow then god has made you one so saying the old man rose from his seat with his face flushed and his eyes aglow with the light of ecstasy Olga and Sergei rose to their feet half in fear and half in wonder, as they looked upon his transfigured countenance. He lifted the imperial crown from the table, and then, drawing himself up to the full height of his majestic stature, raised it high above his head, and lowered it slowly down towards his brow. The jewel circlet of gold had almost touched the silver of his snowy
Starting point is 00:59:57 hair when the light suddenly died out of his eyes leaving the glaze of death behind it he gasped once for breath and then his mighty form shrank together and pitched forward in a huddled heap at their feet flinging the crown with a dull crash to the floor and sending it rolling away into a corner of the room god glance that may not be an omen olga said sergey covering his eyes with his hands with his hands hands to shut out the sudden horror of the sight. Omen or not, I will do his bidding to the end, said the girl slowly and solemnly. Then her pent-up passion of grief burst forth in a long, wailing cry, and she flung herself down on the prostate form of the only friend she had ever known and loved, and laid her cheek upon his, and let the welling tears run from her eyes over those that had forever ceased to weep. End of Chapter 2. Chapter 3 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevox recording
Starting point is 01:01:17 is in the public domain. Zarina Olga Three days after his death, the body of Paul Romanov was reduced to ashes in the Heigid crematorium, a magnificent. building in the sombre yet splendid architecture of ancient Egypt, which stood in the midst of what had once been Highgate Cemetery, and what was now a beautiful garden shaded by noble trees, and in summer a blaze with myriads of flowers. Not a grave or a headstone was to be seen, for burial in the earth had been abolished throughout the civilized world for nearly a century. In the vast galleries of the central building, thousands of urns,
Starting point is 01:02:00 containing the ashes of the dead, reposed in niches inscribed with the name and date of death, but these mostly belong to the poorer classes, for the wealthy, as a rule, devoted a chamber in their own houses to this purpose. The body was registered in the great book of the dead at the crematorium as that of Paul Ivanich, and the only two mourners signed their names Sergei Ivanovich and Olga Ivanovich, grandchildren of the deceased. The reason for this was that for more than a century the name of Romanov had been prescribed in all the nations of Europe. It was believed that the Vladimir Romanov who had been executed by the Supreme Council for attempting to solve the forbidden
Starting point is 01:02:45 problem was the last of his race, and Paul had taken great pains not to disturb this belief. Long before his son had met with his end, he had called himself Paul Ivenich, and settled in London and practiced his profession as a sculptor, in which he had won both fame and fortune. Olga had lived with him since her father's death and Sergei, who at the time the narrative opens, had just completed his studies at the Art University of Rome, had passed as her brother. They took the urn, containing the ashes of the old man back with them to the the house, which now belonged with all its contents to Olga and Sergei. On the morning after his death, a notice, accompanied by an abstract of his will, had been inserted in the official
Starting point is 01:03:33 Gazette, the journal devoted exclusively to matters of law and government. Paul Romanov had, however, left two wills behind him, one which had to be made public in compliance with the law, and one which was intended only for the eyes of Olga and Sergei. This second will reposed with the crown of Russia in the secret recess in the wall of the octagonal chamber. And the instructions endorsed upon it stated that it was to be opened by Sergei in the presence of Olga, after they had brought his ashes back to the house and had been legally confirmed in their possession of his property. Consequently, on the evening of the 11th, the two shut themselves into the room, and Olga, who since her grandfather's death
Starting point is 01:04:23 had worn the key of the recess on a chain around her neck, unlocked the secret door, and gave the will to Sergei. As she did so, a sudden fancy seized her, she took the crown from its resting place, and, standing in front of a long mirror,
Starting point is 01:04:39 which occupied one of the eight sides of the room from roof to floor, poised it, above the lustrous coils of her hair with both hands, and said, half to Sergei and half to herself, What age could not accomplish, youth shall do. By my own right, and with my own hands, I am Cran Zarina, Empress of the Russians in Europe and Asia.
Starting point is 01:05:02 As the great Catherine was, so will I be, and more, for I will be mistress of the West and the East. I will have kings for my vessels and senates for my servants, and I will rule as no other woman has ruled before me. since Semiramis. As she uttered the daring words, whose fulfillment seemed beyond the dreams of the wildest imagination,
Starting point is 01:05:29 she placed the crown upon her brow and stood, clothed in imperial purple from head to foot, the very incarnation of loveliness and royal majesty. Sergei looked up as she spoke and gazed for a moment, entranced upon her. Then he threw himself upon his knees before her, and raising the hem of her robe to his lips, said in a voice, half choked with love and passion. And I, who am also of the imperial blood, will be the first to salute you Tsarina and mistress.
Starting point is 01:06:02 You have taken me as your lover. Let me also be the first of your subjects. I will serve you, as woman never was served before. You should be my mistress, my goddess. And your words shall be my laws before all of the Lord. If you bid me to evil, it shall be to me as good, and I will do it. I will kill or live alive according to your pleasure, and I will hold my own life as cheap as any other in your service. For I love you, and my life is yours. Olga looked down upon him with the light of triumph in her eyes. No woman ever breathed to whom such words would not have been sweet, but to her they were doubly sweet, because they were a spontaneous
Starting point is 01:06:51 tribute to the power of her beauty and the strength of her royal nature, and an earnest of her future sway over other men. More than this too, they had been one without an effort from the lips of the man whom she had always been taught to look upon as higher than other men, in virtue of his descent from her own ancestry, and the blood-right that he shared with her to that throne, which it was to be their joint life task, to re-establish. If she did not love him, it was rather because ambition and the inborn lust of power engrossed her whole being than from any lack of worthiness on his part. Of all the men she had ever seen none compared with him in strength and manliness, save one,
Starting point is 01:07:38 and he, bitter, beyond expression as the thought was to her, was so far above her as she was now, that he seemed to belong, to another world and to another order of beings. As their eyes met, a thrill that was almost akin to love passed through her soul, and acting on the impulse of the moment she took the crown from her own head and held it above his as he knelt at her feet and said, not as my subject or my servant, but as my co-ruler and helpmate, you shall keep that oath of your Sergei Nikolaevich.
Starting point is 01:08:14 We have exchanged our vows, and in a few days I shall be your wife. We will wed as equals, and so now I crown you as it is my right to do. Rise, my Lord Tsar, and take your crown. Sergei put up his hands and took the crown from hers at the moment that she placed it on his brow. He rose to his feet, holding it on his head, as he said solemnly,
Starting point is 01:08:42 So be it, and may the God of our fathers help me to wear it, worthily with you, and to restore it to the glory that has been taken from it by our enemies. Then he laid it reverently down on the table and turned to Olga, who was still standing before the mirror, looking at her own lovely image. as though in a dream of future glory. He took her unresisting in his arms and kissed her passionately again and again, bringing the bright blood to her cheeks
Starting point is 01:09:15 and the light of a kindred prattion to her eyes, and murmuring between the kisses, "'That you, darling, averse all the crowns of earth, "'and I am still your slave because your beauty "'and your sweetness make me so.' "'Then slave you shall be,' she said, giving him back kiss for kiss, well knowing that with every pressure of her intoxicating lips, she riveted the chains of his bondage closer upon his soul.
Starting point is 01:09:44 To an outside observer, what had taken place would have seen but little better than boy and girls' play, the fantasy of two young and ardent souls, dreaming a romantic and impossible dream of power and glory that had vanished never to be brought back again. and yet, if such a one had been able to look forward through little more than a single lustrum, he would have seen that, in the mysterious revolutions of human affairs, it is usually the seemingly impossible that becomes possible and the most unexpected that comes to pass. The secret will of Paul Romanov to the study of which the two lovers address themselves when they awoke from the dream of love and empire into which Olga's fantasy had planned,
Starting point is 01:10:31 them both would, if it had been made public, have given by no means indefinite shape to such vague dreams of world revolution as were inspired in thoughtful minds even in the 31st year of the 21st century. It was a voluminous document of many pages, embodying the result of nearly 80 years of tireless scheming and patient research in the field of science, as well as in that of politics. Paul Romanov had lived his life with but one object, and that was to prepare the way for the accomplishment of a revolution which should accumulate in the subversion of the state of society inaugurated by the terrorists, and the re-establishment, at any rate in the east of Europe, of autocratic rule in the person of a scion of the House of Romanov, all that he had been
Starting point is 01:11:28 able to do towards the attainment of this seemingly impossible project was crystallized in the document bequeathed to Olga and Sergei. It was divided into three sections. The first of these was mostly of a personal nature and contained details which it would serve no purpose of use or interest to reproduce here. It will therefore suffice to say that it contained a list of names and addresses of 400 men and women scattered throughout Europe and America, each of whom was the descendant of some prince or noble, some great landowner or millionaire who had suffered degradation or ruin at the hands of the terrorists during the reorganization of society
Starting point is 01:12:11 after the final triumph of the Anglo-Saxon Federation in 1904. The second section of the will was of a purely scientific and technical character, It was a theoretical arsenal of weapons for the arming of those who, if they were to succeed at all, could only do so by bringing back that which it had cost such an awful expenditure of blood and suffering to banish from the earth in the days of the terror. The designs of Paul Romanov and the vast aspirations of those to whom he had bequeathed the crown of the great Catherine could have but one result, if they ever passed, from the realm of fancy to that of deeds.
Starting point is 01:12:56 If the clock was to be put back, only the armed hand could do it, and that hand must be so armed that it could strike at first secretly and yet with paralyzing effect. The few would have to array themselves against the many, and if they triumphed, it would have to be by the possession of some such means of terrorism and irresistible destruction as those who had accomplished the revolution of night. had wielded in their aerial fleet. By far, the most important part of this section of the will consisted of plans and diagrams of various descriptions of airships and submarine vessels
Starting point is 01:13:36 accompanied by minute directions for building and working them. Most of them were from the hand of Vladimir Romanov, Olga's father, but of infinitely more importance even than all these was a detailed description on the last page but two of the section, of the solution of a problem which had been attempted in the last decade of the 19th century, but which was still unsolved so far as the world at large was concerned. This was the direct transformation of the solar energy locked up in coal into electrical energy, without loss either by waste or transference.
Starting point is 01:14:15 How vast and yet easily controlled a power this would be in the hands of those who were able to wield it may be guessed from the fact that, in the present day, less than 10% of the latent energy of coal is developed as electrical power even in the most perfect systems of conversion. All the rest is wasted between the furnace of the steam engine and the dynamo.
Starting point is 01:14:42 It was to electrical power obtained direct from coal and petroleum that Vladimir Romanov trusted for the motive force of his airships and submarine vessels, and which he had already employed with experimental success as regards the former, when his career was cut short by the swift and pitiless execution of the sentence of the Supreme Council. The remainder of this section was occupied by a list of chemical formula for the most powerful explosives then known to science, and minute instructions for their preparation. At the bottom of the page which contained these, there was a little strip of parchment, fastened by one end to the binding of the other sheets, and covered with very small writing.
Starting point is 01:15:30 Olga's eyes wandering down over the maze of figures which crowded the page, reached it before Sergei's did. One quick glance told her that it was something very different to the rest. she laid one hand carelessly over it and with the other softly caressed sergey's crisp golden curls as he looked around in the response to the caress their eyes met and she said in her sweet low witching voice dearest i have a favor to ask of you not a favor to ask but a command to give you mean speak and you are obeyed have i not sworn obedience he replied laying his hands upon her shoulder and drawing her lovely face closer to his as he spoke. No, it is only a favour, she said, with such a smile as Anthony might have seen on the lips of Cleopatra. I want you to leave me alone for a little time, for half an hour, and then come back and finish reading with me.
Starting point is 01:16:36 You know my brain is not as strong as yours, and I feel a little bewildered with all the the wonderful things that there are in this legacy of my father's father. Before we go any further, I should like to read it all through again by myself, so as to understand it thoroughly. So suppose you go to your smoking room for a little, and leave me to do so. I should not take very long, and then we will go over the rest together. But we have only a couple more pages to read, Svetwan, and then I will go over it all again with you, and explain, anything that you have not understood.
Starting point is 01:17:14 As he spoke, Serge's eyes never wavered for a moment from hers. Could he but have broken their spell, he might have seen that she was hiding something from him under her little white hand and shapely arm.
Starting point is 01:17:28 She brought her red, smiling lips still nearer to his, as she almost whispered in reply. Well, it is only a girl's whim after all, but still, I am a girl. Come now, I will give you a kiss for twenty minutes solitude, and then you come back. And we have finished our task. You shall have as many more as you like.
Starting point is 01:17:54 The sweet, tempting lips came closer still, and the witching spell of her great dusky eyes grew stronger as she spoke. How was he to know what was hanging in the balance in that fateful moment? He was but a hot-blooded youth of twenty, and he was. this lovely girlish tempteress, who had not yet seen seventeen summers with an adoration that blinded him to all else but her and her intoxicating beauty. He drew her yielding form to him until he could feel her heart beating against his, and as their lips met, the promised kiss came from hers to his. He returned it threefold, and then his arms. slipped from her shoulder to her waist, and he lifted her, like a child from her chair,
Starting point is 01:18:46 and carried her half laughing and half protesting to the door, claimed, and took another kiss before he released her, and then put her down, and left her alone, without another word. "'Alas, poor Sergei,' she said, as the door closed behind him, "'you are not the first man who has lost the empire of the world for a woman's kiss. before I saw that you were my equal and help me now you and all other men yes not even excepting he who seems so far above me now shall be my slaves and do my bidding
Starting point is 01:19:22 so blindly that they shall not even know they are doing it yes the weapons of war are worth much but what are they in comparison with the souls of the men who will have to use them In half an hour, Sergei came back to finish the reading of the will with her. The little slip of paper had been removed so skillfully that it would have been impossible for him to have even guessed that it had ever been attached to the parchment,
Starting point is 01:19:53 or that it was now lying hidden in the bosom of the girl who would have killed him without the slightest scruple to gain the unsuspected possession of it. End of Chapter 3 Chapter 4 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith This Librivox recording is in the public domain Chapter 4 A Son of the Gods
Starting point is 01:20:24 On the day but one following the reading of Paul Romanoff's secret will Olga and Sergei set out for St. Petersburg to convey his ashes to their last resting place in the cathedral of SS Peter and Paul in the fortress of Petropilovsky, where reposed the dust of the tyrants of Russia, from Peter the Great to Alexander II of Russia, now only remembered as the chief characters in the dark tragedy of the days before the revolution. The intense love of the Russians for their country had survived the tremendous change
Starting point is 01:21:01 that had passed over the face of society, and it was still accustomed to bring the ashes of those who claimed noble descent and deposit them in one of their own of their own of their own national churches, even when they had died in distant countries. The station, from which they started, was a splendid structure of marble, glass and aluminium steel standing in the midst of a vast, abundantly wooded garden, which occupied the region that had once been made hideous by the slums and sweating dens of Southwark. The ground floor was occupied by waiting rooms, dining saloons, conservatories and winter gardens, for the convenience and enjoyment of travellers, and from these lifts rose to the upper stories, where the platforms and lines lay under an immense crystal arch.
Starting point is 01:21:50 Twelve lines ran out of the station divided into three sets of four each. Of these, the centre set was entirely devoted to continental traffic, and the lines of this system stretched without a break from London to Peking. The cars ran suspended on a single rail upheld by light, graceful arches, of a practically unbreakable alloy of aluminium steel and sink, while about a fifth of their weights was borne by another single insulating rail of forged glass. The rediscovery of the lost art of making which had opened up immense possibilities to the engineers of the 21st century.
Starting point is 01:22:29 Along this lower line, the train ran not on wheels, but on lubricated bearings which glided over it with no more friction than that of a steel skate on ice. On the upper rail ran double-flanged wheels with ball bearings and this line also conducted the electric currents from which the motive power was derived. The two inner lines of each set were devoted to long-distance express traffic and the two outer to intermediate transit. corresponding to the ordinary trains of the present day. Thus, for example, the train by which Olga and Sergei were about to travel stopped only at Brussels, Berlin, Conigsburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Tomsk, Tobolsk, Akutsk and Peking, which was reached by a line running through the Salanga Valley
Starting point is 01:23:19 and across the great desert of Shammu, while from Akutsk, another branch of the line ran northeastward via Yakutsk to the east Cape. where the Bering Bridge united the systems of the old world and the new. The usual speed of the expresses was 150 miles an hour, rising to 200 on the long runs, and that of the ordinary trains from 100 to 150. Higher speeds could, of course, be attained on emergencies, but these had been found to be quite sufficient for all practical purposes.
Starting point is 01:23:54 The cars were not unlike the Pullmans of the present day, save that they were wider and roomier and were built not out of wood and iron but of aluminium and forged glass. Their interiors were of course absolutely impervious to wind and dust, even at the highest speeds of the train, although a perfect system of ventilation kept their atmosphere perfectly fresh. The long-distance trains were fitted up exactly as moving hotels, and the traveller from London to Peking or Montreal was not under the slightest necessity of leaving the train, unless he chose to do so from end to end of the journey. One more advantage of railway travelling in the 21st century may be mentioned here.
Starting point is 01:24:38 It was entirely free, both for passengers and baggage. Easy and rapid transit being considered an absolute necessity of a high state of civilization, just as armies and navies had once been thought to be. Every self-supporting person paid a small travelling tax, in return for which he or she was entitled to the freedom of all the lines in the area of the Federation. In addition to this tax, the municipality of every city or town through which the lines passed set apart a portion of their rent tax for the maintenance of the railways in return for the advantages they derived from them.
Starting point is 01:25:18 Under this reasonable condition of affairs, therefore, all that an intended traveller had to do was to signify the date of his departure and his death. destination to the superintendent of the nearest station, and send his heavier baggage on in advance by one of the trains devoted to the carriage of freight. A place was then allotted to him, and all he had to do was to go and take possession of it. The continental station was comfortably full of passengers when Olga and Sergei reached it, about 15 minutes before the departure of the Eastern Express. For people were leaving the capital of the world in thousands just then to spend Christmas and New Year with friends in the other cities of Europe, and especially to attend the
Starting point is 01:26:01 great winter festival that was held every year in St. Petersburg in celebration of the anniversary of Russian freedom. Ten minutes before the express started, they ascended in one of the lifts to the platform and went to find their seats. As they walked along the train, Olga suddenly stopped and said, almost with a gasp, Look, Sergei, there are two Aryans, and one of them is "'Who?' said Sergei, almost roughly. "'I didn't know you had any acquaintances amongst the masters of the world.' "'The son of the Romanoffs hated the very name of the Arians, so bitterly that even the mere suspicion that his idolized betrows
Starting point is 01:26:44 should have so much as spoken to one of them was enough to rouse his anger.' "'No, I haven't,' she replied quietly, ignoring the sudden change in his manner. "'But both you and I have, very good reasons for wishing to make their distinguished acquaintance. I recognize one of these because he sat beside Alan Arnold, the president of the council, in St. Paul's, when they were foolish enough to relinquish the throne of the world in obedience to an old man's whim. The toller of the two standing there by the pillar is the younger counterpart of the president.
Starting point is 01:27:23 And if his looks don't belay him, he can be never but the son of Alan Arnold, and therefore the future ruler of area, and the present, or future possessor of the great secret. Do you see now why it is necessary that we should, well I would say, make friends of those two handsome lads? Olga spoke rapidly and in Russian. A tongue then scarcely ever heard and very little understood, even among educated people who, whatever, their nationality, made English their language of general intercourse. The words, handsome lads, had grated harshly upon Sergei's ears, but he saw the force of Olga's question at once, and strove hard to stifle the waking demons of jealousy
Starting point is 01:28:13 that had been roused more by her tone and the quick bright flush on her cheek than by her words. As he answered, "'Forgive me, dying, for speaking roughly. their hundred years of peace have not tamed my Russian blood enough to let me look upon my enemies without anger of course you are right and if they are going by the express
Starting point is 01:28:32 as they seem to be we should be friendly enough by the time we reached Connicksburg I am glad you agree with me said Olga for the destiny of the world may turn on the events of the next few hours ah the faiths are kind
Starting point is 01:28:49 look there is orderman heatherstone talking to them. I suppose he has come to see them off, for no doubt they have been the guests of the city during the festival. Come, he will very soon make us known to each other. A couple of minutes later, the alderman who had been an old friend of Paul Ivanich, the famous sculptor, had cordially greeted them and introduced them to the two Aryans, whose names he gave as Alan Arnoldson, the son of the president of the late Supreme Council, and Alexis Mazerov, a descendant of the Alexis Mazanov, who had played such a conspicuous part in the war of
Starting point is 01:29:28 their terror. They were just starting on the tour of the world, and were bound for St. Petersburg to witness the winter festival. Olga had been more than justified in speaking of them as she had done. Both in face and form, they were the very ideal of youthful manhood. Both of them stood over six feet in their long, soft white leather boots, which rose above their knees, meeting their close-fitting grey tunics of silk-embroidered cloth, confined at the waist by belts curiously fashioned, of flat links of several different metals, and fastened in front by heavy buckles of gold,
Starting point is 01:30:06 studded with great flashing gems. From their broad shoulders hung travelling cloaks of fine blue cloth, lined with silver fur, and kept in place across the breast by silver chains and clasps of a strange blue metal, whose luster seemed to come from within, like that of a diamond or a sapphire. On their heads they wore no other covering than their own thick curling hair, which they wore somewhat in the picturesque style of the 14th century,
Starting point is 01:30:36 and a plain broad band of the gleaming blue metal from which rose above the temples a pair of marvelously chased golden wings about four inches high, the insignia of the Empire of the Air, and the sign which distinguished the arians from all of the peoples of the earth. As Olga shook hands with Alan, she looked up into his dark blue eyes with a glance such as he had never received from a woman before, a glance in which he seemed instinctively to read at once love and hate, frank admiration, and equally undisguised defiance. Their eyes held each other for a moment of mutual fascination which neither could resist,
Starting point is 01:31:17 and then the dark fringe lids fell over hers and a faint flush rose to her cheeks as she replied to his words of salutation. Surely the pleasure will rather be on our side with travelling companions from the other world. For my own part, I seem to remind myself somewhat of one of the daughters of men whom the sons of the gods. She stopped short, in the middle of her daring speech, and looked up at him again, as much as to say, So much for the present, let the fates finish it. And then, appearing to correct herself, she went on with a half-saucey, half-deprecating smile
Starting point is 01:31:59 on her dangerously mobile lips. More true, I fancy, of the daughter of men, than of the supposed sons of the gods, retorted Alan with a laugh, half startled by her words, and wholly charmed by the indescribable fascination of the way in which she said them. for the daughters of men were so fair that the sons of gods lost heaven itself for their sakes.
Starting point is 01:32:23 Even so, said Olga, looking him full in the eyes, and at that moment the signal sounded for them to take their places in the cars. A couple of minutes after they had taken their seats, the train drew out of the station with an imperceptible gliding motion, so smooth and frictionless that it seemed rather as though the people standing on the platform were sliding backwards than that the train was moving forwards. The speed increased rapidly, but so evenly that almost before they were well aware of it, the passengers were flying over the snow-covered landscape under the bright, heartless sun
Starting point is 01:33:00 and pale steel-blue sky of a perfect winter's morning, at a hundred miles an hour, the speed ever increasing as they sped onward. The line followed the general direction of the present route to Dover, which was reached in about half an hour. Without pausing for a moment, in its rapid flight, the express swept out from the land over the Channel Bridge, which spanned the straits from Dover to Calais at a height of 200 feet above the water. Travelling at a speed of three miles a minute, seven minutes sufficed, for the express to leap, as it were, from land to land. As they swept along in mid-air, over the waves, Olga pointed down to them and said to Alan, who was sitting in the arm-chair,
Starting point is 01:33:44 next her own. Imagine the time when people had to take a couple of hours, getting across here in a little dirty, smoky steamboat, mingling their sorrows and their seasickness in one common misery. I really think this Channel Bridge is worthy, even of your admiration. Come now, you have not admired anything yet. Pardon me, said Alan, with a look and a laugh that set Sergei's teeth gritting against each other, and brought the ready blood to Olga's cheeks. On the contrary, I have been absorbed in admiration ever since we started. But not apparently of our engineering triumphs, replied Olga frankly, taking the compliment to herself, and seeming in no way displeased with it.
Starting point is 01:34:31 It would seem that the polite art of flattery is studied to some purpose in area. There, you are quite wrong, returned Alan. still speaking in the same half jocular half serious vein before all things we arians are taught to tell the absolute truth under all circumstances no matter whether it pleases or offends so you see what is usually known as flattery could hardly be one of our arts since as often as not it is a lie told in the guise of truth for the sake of serving some hidden and perhaps dishonest end the blow so unconsciously delivered struck straight home and the flush died from olga's cheek leaving her for the moment so white that her companion anxiously asked her if she was unwell no she said recovering her self-possession under the impulse of sudden anger at the weakness she had betrayed it is nothing this is the first time for a year or so that i have travelled by vanus these fast trains and the speed made me a little giddy just full the instant, I am quite well, really, so please go on. You know, that wonderful fairyland of yours is a subject of everlasting interest and curiosity to us poor outsiders who are denied,
Starting point is 01:35:52 a glimpse of its glories, and it is so very rare that one of us enjoys the privilege that is mine just now that I hope you will indulge by feminine curiosity as far as your good nature is able to temper your reserve. As she uttered her, her request, Alan's smiling face suddenly became grave, almost a sternness. The laughing light died out of his eyes, and she saw them darken in a fashion that at once convinced her that she had begun by making a serious mistake. He looked up at her with a shadow in his eyes and a slight frown on his brow. He spoke slowly and steadily, but with a manifest reluctance which he seemed to take little or no trouble to conceal. I am sorry,
Starting point is 01:36:38 that you have asked me to talk and what is a forbidden subject to every Aryan. Save when he is speaking with one of his own nation, I see you have been looking at these two golden wings on the band around my head. I will tell you what they mean, and then you will understand why I cannot say all that I know you would like me to say. They are to us. What the toga virilis was to the Romans of old, the insignia of manhood and responsibility, when a youth of area reaches the age of 20, he is entitled to wear these wings as a sign that he is invested with all the rights and duties of a citizen of the nation which has conquered and commands the empire of the air. One of these duties is that in all the more serious relations of life he shall remain apart
Starting point is 01:37:27 from all the peoples of the world save his own and shall say nothing that will do anything to lift the veil which it has pleased our forefathers in their wisdom to draw around the realms of area. Before we assume the citizenship of which these wings are the symbol, we never visit the outside world, save to make air voyages, for the purpose of learning the physical facts of the earth's shape and geography of land and sea. Immediately, after we have assumed it, we do, as Alexis and I are now doing, travel for a year or so through the different countries of the outside world in order to get our knowledge of men and things as they exist beyond the limits of our own country. The fact that we do so, under a pledge solemnly and publicly gliven, of never revealing anything,
Starting point is 01:38:15 which could lead even to a possibility of other peoples of the earth overtaking us in the progress which we have made in the arts and the sciences, is my excuse for refusing to tell you what your very natural curiosity is asked. Olga saw instantly that she had struck a false note and was not slow to make good her mistake. She laid her hand upon his arm, with that pretty gesture which Sergei knew so well and watched now with much bitter feelings and said, in a tone that betrayed no trace
Starting point is 01:38:46 of the consuming passion within her, "'Forgive me, of course you will see that "'I did not know I was trenching on forbidden grounds. "'I can well understand why such secrets as yours, must be, should be kept. You have been masters of the world for more than a century, and even now, or so you have formally abdicated the throne of the world, it would be absurd to deny that you still hold the destinies of humanity in your hands. The secrets which God so tremendous a power as that may well be religiously kept and held more sacred than anything else on earth.
Starting point is 01:39:24 still you have mistaken me if you thought i asked for any of these all i really wanted was that you should tell me something that would give me just a glimpse of what human life is like in that enchanted land of yours allan laid his hands upon hers which was still resting upon his arm and interrupted her even more earnestly than before even that i cannot tell you without a little to her even if you without her yet yet yet i cannot tell you without Thus, the man who gives a pledge and breaks it, even in the spirit, though not in the letter, is not considered worthy to live, and therefore I must be silent. Instead of answering with her lips, Olga turned her hand palm upwards, and clasped his with a pressure which he returned before he very well knew what he was doing. And while the magic of her clasp was still stealing along his nerves, Sergei broke in with a harsh ring in his voice.
Starting point is 01:40:22 But pardon me for interrupting him. what seems a very pleasant conversation with my sister. I should like to ask, with all due deference to the infinitely superior wisdom of the rulers of area, whether it is not rather a risky thing for you to travel thus about the world, possessing secrets which any man or woman would almost be willing to die, even to know for a few minutes. Then, after all, you are but human, even as the rest of humanity are? you for instance are only two among millions how would you protect yourself against the superior forces of numbers suppose you've taken unawares under circumstances which make your superior knowledge unavailing you know human nature is the same yesterday to-day and to-morrow despite the superficial varnish of civilization the passions of men are only curbed and not dead there may be men on earth to-day who to gain such knowledge as you possess
Starting point is 01:41:24 would even resort to the tortures used by the Inquisition in the 16th century. Suppose you found yourself in the power of such men as that, but then? Would you still preserve your secret intact, do you think? Alan heard him to the end without moving a muscle of his face, and without even withdrawing his hand from Olga's clasp. But at the last sentence, he snatched it suddenly away, half turned in his seat, and faced him.
Starting point is 01:41:52 Then looking him straight in the eyes, he said in a tone as cold and measured as might have been used by a judge sentencing a criminal to death. We do not fear anything of the sort, simply because each of one of us holds the power of life and death in his hands. If you lay to handle me now in anger, or with an intent to do me harm, you would be struck dead before you could raise a finger in your own defence. Do you think that we, who are as far in advance of you as you are in advance of the men of a hundred years ago, would trust ourselves? Amongst those who might be our enemies? Were we not amply protected against you? Tell me, have you ever read a book, written nearly two hundred years ago in the Victorian age called the Coming Race? Yes, said Sergei, thinking, as he spoke, of the possibilities contained in the secret will of Paul Romanov.
Starting point is 01:42:49 I have read it, and so has Olga. What of it? Well, said Alan quietly, without moving his eyes from those of Sergei, I had better tell you at once, that we have realised all intents and purposes the dream that Lytton dreamt when he wrote that book. I can tell you so much without breaking the pledge of which I have spoken, all that the Viral Yard did in his dream we have accomplished in reality and more than that.
Starting point is 01:43:17 Our empire is not bounded by the roofs of subterranean caverns, but only by the limits of the planet's atmosphere. We can saw beyond the clouds and dive beneath the seas. We have realised what we call the virile force as a sober, scientific fact, and if I thought that you, for instance, were my enemy, I could strike you dead without so much as laying a hand on you, and if a dozen like you try to overcome me by superior brute force, they would all meet with the same fate. I am afraid this sounds somewhat like boasting, he continued in a more gentle tone and dropped his eyes to the floor of the car. But the turn, the conversation has taken, obliged me to say what I have done. Suppose we give it another turn and change the subject. We have unintentionally
Starting point is 01:44:10 got upon rather uncomfortable ground. Sergei and Olga were not slow to take the pointed hint. and so the talk drifted into general and more harmless channels end of chapter four chapter five of olga romanov by george griffith this librivox recording is in the public domain chapter five a vision from the clouds at connigsburg which was reached in nine hours after leaving london that is to say soon after seven o'clock in the evening the eastern express divided. Five of the cars went northward to St. Petersburg, carrying their passengers who were going to participate in the winter festival, while the other five, which made up the train went on to Moscow and the east. During the 20-minute stop at Berlin, Olga had found an opportunity of having a few words in private with Sergei, and had succeeded in persuading him much against his will of the necessity of postponing their marriage, and therefore their visit to Moscow, for the execution of a daring
Starting point is 01:45:29 and suddenly conceived plan, which he had thought out, but which he had then no time to explain to him. Sergei, though very loath to postpone even for a day or two, the consummation of his hopes and the hour which should make Olga irrevocably his, so far as human laws could bind her to him, was so far under the domination of her imperious will that, as soon as he saw that she had determined to have her own way, he yielded, with the best grace he could. Olga chided him gently, and yet earnestly for his outbreak of temper towards Alan, and told him plainly that, where such tremendous issues were concerned as those which were involved in the struggle which sooner or later they must wage with the Arians, no personal consideration
Starting point is 01:46:21 whatever could be permitted a moment's serious thought. If she could sacrifice her own feelings and disguise her hatred of the tyrants of the world under the mask of friendliness for the sake of the ends for which both their lives were devoted, surely he, if he were at all worthy of her love, could so far trust her as to restrain the unreasoning jealousy of which he had already been guilty. Either, she told him, he must trust to her absolutely for the present, or he must take the management of affairs into his own hands, and, as she said in conclusion, he must find some influence stronger than hers in their dealings with him who would one day be the ruler of Aerea, and therefore the real master of the world should it ever be possible to dispute the Empire of Earth with the Arians. from the influence which she exercised over himself sergey knew only too well that he could not hope to rival her in this regard where a man was concerned and so he perforce agreed to her proposal and for the present left the conduct of affairs in her hands a telephonic message was therefore sent from connesburg to the friends who expected them at voro bivou near moscow to tell them of the change in their plans
Starting point is 01:47:50 and when the train once more glided out over the frozen plains of the north the four were once more seated together in the brilliantly lighted car which flashed like a meteor through the gathering darkness of the winter's night About half an hour, after they had passed what had once been the jealously guarded Russian frontier, a dazzling gleam of light suddenly blazed down from the black darkness overhead, and Olga, who was sitting by one of the windows of the car bent forward and said, Look there, what is that? There is a bright light shining down, out of the clouds on the train. Alan saw the flash across the window, and without even troubling to look up at its source, said, oh, I suppose, that'll be the airship that was ordered to meet us at St. Petersburg.
Starting point is 01:48:42 You know, we usually have one of them in attendance when we trust ourselves alone among our possible enemies of the outer world. The last sentence was spoken with a quiet irony which brought home both to Olga and Sergei, the not very pleasant conviction that their previous conversation had by no means been forgotten. Sergei, perhaps fearing to give utterance to his thoughts, remained silent. But Olga looked at Alan with a half-saucey smile and said almost mockingly, Your Majesty's of Area may well esteem yourselves impregnable, while you have such a bodyguard as that at your back-hand call. I suppose that airship would not have the slightest difficulty in blowing this train, and all it contains of the face of the earth at a moment's notice if it had orders
Starting point is 01:49:35 to do so. Not the slightest, said Alan quietly. But in proof of the fact that it has no such hostile intentions, you shall, if you please, take a voyage beyond the clouds in it the day after tomorrow from St. Petersburg. What? cried Olga, her cheeks flushing
Starting point is 01:49:54 and her eyes lighting up at the very idea of such an experience. Do you really mean to say that you would permit a daughter of the earth, as I am told you call the women who will, had not the good fortune to be born in earlier, to go on board one of those wonderful airships of yours, and taste the forbidden delights of spurning the earth, and sharing even for an hour your empire of the air. Why not?
Starting point is 01:50:23 replied Alan with a laugh. What harm would it be done by taking you for a trip beyond the clouds? We are not so selfish as all that. And if the novel experience would give you any pleasure, we have a perfect right. to ask you to enjoy it. Will you come? Surely there is scarcely any need for me to say yes. Why, do you know, I believe I would give five years of my life
Starting point is 01:50:46 for as many hours on board the airship of yours? Said Olga. And if you will do as you say, you will make me your debtor forever. Indeed, how could a poor earth-dweller such as I am repay a favour like that? Ah, if only you were an Aryan, I should not have much difficulty in telling you how you could do that, retorted Alan, with almost boyish candor.
Starting point is 01:51:12 As it is, I'm afraid I must be satisfied for my reward, with the pleasure of knowing that I have given you a pleasurable experience. Your Majesty has put that so prettily that it almost atones for the sense of hopeless inferiority which, I need hardly tell you, it's just a trifle bitter to my feminine pride, said Olga, in the same half-bantering tone she had used all along. Before a reply had risen to Alan's lips, the conversation was interrupted by the airship
Starting point is 01:51:45 suddenly swooping down from the clouds to the level of the windows of the train, which was now flying along over a wide, treeless plane at a speed of fully 200 miles an hour. As the searchlight of the aerial vessel flashed along the windows of the cars, the blinds, which had been drawn down at nightfall, was sprung up again by the passengers, who were all eager to get a glimpse of one of the
Starting point is 01:52:12 marvellous vessels which so rarely came within close view of the dwellers upon earth. The airship, on which all eyes were now bent, with such intense curiosity, was a beautifully proportioned vessel, built chiefly of some unknown metal, which shone with a brilliant pale blue luster. Her hull was about 200 feet from stem to stern, not counting a long ram-like projection which stretched some 25 feet in front of the stem, with its point level with the keel, or rather with the three keels, the centre one shallow, and the two others very deep, which were obviously shaped so as to enable the craft either to stand upright on land or to sail upon the water, if desired.
Starting point is 01:53:02 From each of her side spread out two great wings, not unlike palm leaves in shape, measuring some hundred feet from point to point, and about twice the width of the vessel's deck, which was, as nearly as could be judged, 20 feet amid ships. These wings were made of some white, lustrous material, which shone, with a somewhat more metallic sheen than silk would have done,
Starting point is 01:53:27 and were divided into a vast number of seconds, by transverse ribs. These sections vibrated and undulated rhythmically from front to rear with enormous rapidity, and evidently not only sustained the vessel in the air, but also aided in her propulsion. Three, seemingly solid discs which glittered brilliantly in the light from the train marked the position of the airship's propellers, of which one revolved on a shaft in a straight line with the centre of the deck, while the shafts of the other two were inclined outwards
Starting point is 01:54:01 at a slight angle from the middle line. From the deck rose three slender raking masts apparently placed there for ornament rather than use, unless indeed they were employed for signalling purposes. The whole deck was covered completely
Starting point is 01:54:19 from end to end by a curved roof of glass and formed a spacious chamber pervaded by a soft diffused light. the origin of which was invisible, and which showed about half a dozen figures clad in the graceful costumes of the Arians, and all wearing the headdress, with golden wings. From under the domed crystal roof projected ten long, slender guns, two over the bows, two over the stern, and three over each side at equal intervals. Such was the wonderful craft which swept down from the darkness of the wintry sky in full view of the passengers in the cars,
Starting point is 01:55:02 and lighted up the snowy landscape for three or four miles ahead, and astern with the dazzling rays of her two searchlights. Although, as has been said, the express was moving at quite two hundred miles an hour, the airship swept up alongside it with as much apparent ease as though it had been stationary. Amid the murmurs of irrepressible admiration which greeted it from the passengers, it glided smoothly, nearer and nearer, until the side of one of its wings was within ten feet of the car windows. Alan and Alexis stood up and saluted their comrades on the deck, then a few rapid, unintelligible signals made with the hand passed between them. A parting salute was waved from the airship to the express, and then, with a speed that seemed to rival that of a lightning bolt,
Starting point is 01:55:59 the cruiser of the air darted forward and upward, and in ten seconds was lost beyond the clouds. Well, now that you have seen one of our aerial fleets at close quarters, said Alan, turning to Olga and Sergei, what do you think of her a miracle they both explained in one breath and then olga went on her voice trembling with an irresistible agitation i can hardly believe that such a marvel is the creation of a merely human genius there is something appalling in the very idea of the awful power lying in the hands of those who can create and command such a vessel as that you arians may well look down on us poor earth-dwellers for truly you have made yourselves as gods she spoke earnestly and for once with absolute honesty for the vision of the airship had awed her completely for the time being allan appeared for the moment as a god in her eyes until she saw his lips curve in a very human smile and heard his voice say without the slightest assumption of superiority in its tone no not as gods but only as men who have developed under the most favorable circumstances possible and who have known how to make the best of their advantages god or man said olga in her soul while her lips were smiling acknowledgment of his modesty by this time to-morrow you shall be my slave and i will be mistress both of you and your airship
Starting point is 01:57:48 End of Chapter 5. Chapter 6 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This recording is in the public domain. Chapter 6. Deed and Dream When Olga went to her room that night in St. Petersburg, instead of going to bed, she unpacked from her valise a series of articles
Starting point is 01:58:20 which seemed strange possessions for a young girl of not quite 17 to travel with on her wedding journey. First, came a tiny spirit furnace from which, by the aid of an arrangement, something like the modern blowpipe, an intense heat could be obtained. Then, a delicate pair of scales, a glass pestle and mortar, and a couple of glass liquid measures, and lastly, half a dozen little vials filled with variously coloured liquids and as many little packets of powders that looked like herbs ground very finely. When she had placed these out on the table, after having carefully locked the door of her room and seen that the windows were completely shuttered and curtained, she drew from the bosom of her dress a gold chain, at the end of which was fastened, together with the key of the secret recess in the wall of the turret chamber of the house at Hampstead,
Starting point is 01:59:17 a small bag of silk, out of which she took a little roll of parchment. the slip which she had abstracted from Paul Romanov's secret will after she had persuaded Sergei with her false kisses to leave her alone for a while. She seated herself at the table, drew the electric reading lamp which stood on it close to her, laid the slip down in front of her, keeping it unrolled by means of a couple of little weights, and studied it intently for several minutes. Then she made a series of calculations on another sheet. sheet of paper and compared the result carefully with the same figures on the slip. She made them three times over before she was satisfied that they were absolutely correct, and then, with all the
Starting point is 02:00:05 care and deliberation of a chemical analysis performing a delicate and important experiment, she proceeded to weigh out tiny quantities of the powder and to mix them very carefully in the little glass mortar. This done, she emptied the mixture into a little platinum crucible, which she placed on the furnace at the same time applying a gentle heat. Then, she turned her attention to the vials, measuring off quantities of their contents with the most scrupulous exactitude, mixing them two and two, and adding this mixture to a third and so on, in a certain order, which was evidently pre-arranged as she constantly referred to the slip of parchment and their own calculations as she was mixing them.
Starting point is 02:00:50 By the time she finished this part of her work, she had obtained from the various coloured liquids one perfectly colourless and odourless, of a specific gravity, apparently considerably in excess of that of water, although, at the same time, it was extremely mobile and refractive. She held it up to the light,
Starting point is 02:01:13 looking at it with her eyelids somewhat screwed up and with a cruel smile on her pretty lips. So far so good, she said in a voice little higher than a whisper, The lives of fifty strong men in that couple of ounces of harmless looking fluid, If anyone could see me just now, I fancy they would take me rather for a witch Or a prisoner of the 15th century than for a girl of the 21st. Well, my friend Alan, your mysterious power may kill more quickly, but not more surely than this,
Starting point is 02:01:50 and this too will take a man out of the world so easily that not even he himself will know that he is going, not even when he sinks into the sleep from which he will awake on the other side of the shadows. So much for the bodies of our enemies and now for their souls, I don't want to kill wholesale, at least not yet yet. And as for you, my Alan, you are for. far too splendid, too glorious a man to be killed, to say nothing of your being so much more useful alive.
Starting point is 02:02:26 No, I have a very much pleasanter fate in store for you. Just then, a little cloud of incense smoke began to rise from the crucible in which were the mixed powders, and a faint, pleasant perfume began to diffuse itself. She stopped her soliloquy, measured off exactly half of the liquid, and patiently poured it, drop by drop, into the crucible, at the same time gradually increasing the heat. The vapour gradually disappeared and the perfume died away. When she had poured in the last drop, she began slowly stirring the mixture with a glass rod. It gradually assumed the consistency of thick syrup, and after stirring it for three minutes by her watch,
Starting point is 02:03:13 which lay on the table beside her, she extinguished the electric lamp. and waited. In a few seconds a pale orange-colored flame appeared hovering over the crucible. As its ghostly light fell upon her anxious features, she caught sight of herself in a mirror let into the wall on the opposite side of the table. She started back in her chair with an irrepressible shudder. For the first time in her life, she saw herself as she really was. The weird, unearthly light of the flame changed the clear, pale olive of her skin into a sallow red, and cast what looked like a mist of vapour tinged with blood across the dark luster of her dusky eyes.
Starting point is 02:04:01 It seemed as though the light that she had called forth from the darkness had melted the beautiful mask which hid her inner self from the eyes of men, and revealed her naked soul, in car, in the evil shape that should have belonged to it. Suddenly, the flame vanished. She turned on the switch of the lamp, placed a platinum cover over the crucible with a pair of light curved tongs, and, with a quick half-turn, screwed it, haematically down.
Starting point is 02:04:34 Then she turned the heat of the furnace onto the fall, rose from her chair, and stretched herself, with her linked hands above her head. till her lithe girlish form was drawn up to its full height in front of the mirror. She looked dreamily from under her half-closed lids at the perfect picture presented by the reflection, and then her tightly closed lips melted into a smile, and she said softly to herself.
Starting point is 02:05:05 Ah, that is a different sort of picture. I wonder what Alan would have thought if he could have seen that one. I don't think I should have taken my trip in the Escher tomorrow if he had done. Well, I have seen myself as I am that four generations of inherited hate and longing for revenge have made me. In the light of that horrible flame, I might have sat for the portraits of the lost soul of Lucretia Borgia. Ah, well, if mine is lost, it shall be lost for something worth this. exchange. Better to rule in hell than serve in heaven, as old Milton said, and after all, who knows? Bah, that is enough of dreaming. Then's the time for doing is so near, I must get some
Starting point is 02:06:00 sleep tonight, or my eyes will have lost some of their brightness by tomorrow. So saying, she busied herself, putting away her vials and powders and apparatus. The half of the colorless liquid she had left, she carefully decanted into a tiny flask, over the stopper of which she screwed a silver cap that had a little ring on the top, and this she hung on the chain around her neck. She replaced the slip of parchment in its silken bag, and carefully burnt the paper on which she had made her calculations. By this time the bottom of the crucible was glowing red-hot. She noted the time that had elapsed since she had screwed the capped down, waited five minutes longer, and then extinguished the furnace, undressed, and got
Starting point is 02:06:47 into bed, and in half an hour was sleeping as quietly as a little child. She had set the chime of her repeating watch to sound at six, and hung the watch close above her head. Calm, as her sleep was at first, it was by no means dreamless, and her dreams were well fitted to be those of a guilty soul slumbering after a work of death. She saw herself standing with Alan on the glass dome deck of the airship, beneath the light of a clear, white moon sailing high in the heavens, and a host of brilliant stars glittering out of the deep blue depths beyond it. Far below them lay an unbroken cloud sea of dazzling whiteness, which stretched away into the infinite distance on all sides until it seemed to blend with the moonlight and melt into the sky.
Starting point is 02:07:44 Then the scene changed and the airship swept downward in a wide spiral curve and plunged through the noiseless billows of the shadowy sea. As she did so, a fearful chorus of sounds rose up from the earth below. The moonlight and starlight were gone and in their place the lurid glare of burning cities and blazing forests, cast a fearful radiance up through the great eddyan waves of smoke, and reflected itself on the under surface of the clouds. Now the airship swept hither and thither with bewildering rapidity, like the incarnation of some fearful spirit of destruction. Alan had vanished, and she was giving orders rapidly, and men were working the long, slender guns in a grim silence that contrasted weirdly with the horrible din that rose from the earth.
Starting point is 02:08:43 She saw neither smoke nor flame from the guns, nor heard any sound as they were discharged, but every time she raised her hand, the motion was followed within a few seconds by a shaking of the atmosphere, a dull roar from the earth and the outburst of vast, dazzling masses of flame, before which the blaze of the conflagration paled. She looked down with fierce exultation upon the scene of carnage and destruction, and as she gazed upon it, the fires died away. The roar of the explosions began to sound like echoes in the distance, and when the landscape of her dreamland took definite shape again, the airship was hovering over a vast oval valley, walled in by mighty mountain masses, surmounted by towering peaks, on some of which crests of everlasting snow,
Starting point is 02:09:35 and ice shone, undissolved, in the rays of the tropical sun. The valley itself was of such incomparable and fairy-like beauty that it seemed to belong rather to the realm of imagination than to the world of reality. A great lake lay in the centre, its emerald shores lined with groves of palms and orange trees, and fringed with verdant islets spangled with many coloured flowers. On the northern shore of the lake lay a splendid city of marble palaces, surrounded by shady gardens and divided from each other by broad straight streets, smooth as ivory and spotless as snow, and lined with double rows of widespread trees which cast a pleasant shade along their sides.
Starting point is 02:10:27 In the midst of a vast square, in the centre of the city rose an immense building of marble of perfect whiteness, surmounted by a great golden dome, which in turn was crowned by the silver shape of a woman with great spreading wings, which blazed and scintillated in the sunlight as though they had been fashioned of sheets of crystal, pure and translucent as diamonds. All over the valley, villas and palaces of marble were scattered in cool ravines and on shaded wooden slopes. And as far as her eye could reach, vast expanses of garden land, emerald pasture, and golden cornfields stretched away over hill and vale, until the most remote were met by the cool, dark forests which clothed the middle slopes of the all encircling mountains.
Starting point is 02:11:22 And themselves gave place higher up to dark, frowning precipices, vast walls of living rock, rising thousands of feet sheer upwards and ending in the mighty peaks which stood like eternal sentinels guarding this enchanted realm. If she had had her will, she would have gazed forever upon this delightful scene. But the spirit of the dream was not to be controlled and it faded from her sight just as the picture of death and desolation had done. As it faded away, Alan, who had now come back to her side, laid his hand upon her shoulder, and looking at her with mournful eyes said wearily, that was your first and last glimpse of heaven. Now comes the judgment. As he spoke, the airship soared upward again and was instantly enveloped in a cloud of impenetrable darkness.
Starting point is 02:12:23 She sped on and on in utter silence through the gloom, which was so dense that it seemed to cast the rays of the ship's electric lights back upon her as she floated amidst it. Presently, the death-like silence was broken by a low, weird sound that seemed like a wail of universal agony rising up from the earth beneath. Then, far ahead and high up in the sky, appeared a faint light, which grew and brightened until the darkness melted away before it, and Olga saw the airship floating. near enough to the earth for her to see that all its vegetation was withered and yellow,
Starting point is 02:13:06 and the beds of its streams almost dry, with only little, thin, rivulets, trickling, sluggishly along them. Millions of people seemed wandering listlessly and aimlessly about the streets of the cities and the parched fields of the open country, even and anon stretching their hands as though in appeal to the dark, moonless, in which the fearful shape of light and fiery mist was growing every moment brighter and vaster. It grew and grew until it arched half the horizon with this tremendous curve, and then out of the midst of it came a huge dazzling globe of fire, from the rim of which shot forth great flames of every colour, some of which seemed to descend to the surface of the earth like long, fiery tongues
Starting point is 02:13:58 that licked up the seething lakes in wreathing clouds of steam, which hissed and roared as they rose like ascending cataracts. She looked down between them at the earth. The myriads of figures were there still, but now they lay prone and lifeless on the ground, as though the last agony of mankind were passed. The light of the blazing globe grew more and more dazzling, and the heat more and more intense. The speed of the airship slackened visibly, although the wings and propellers were working at their utmost speed, and it was falling rapidly as though there was no longer any air to support it. She gasped for breath in the choking, burning atmosphere of the deck chamber,
Starting point is 02:14:45 and then a swift, vivid wave of light seemed to sweep through her brain, and she woke with a choking gasp of terror, with the chimes of her watch ringing sweetly in her ears, telling her that the vision had been but a dream of a night that had passed. Wide awake in an instant, she got out of bed and turned on the electric lamp. As the room had been perfectly warmed all night by the electric conduction stoes, which were then in almost universal use, she only stopped to throw a fur-lined cloak around her shoulders before she went to remove the cap of the crucible. She peered anxiously into the vessel and saw about two fluid ounces of a dark, glittering liquid.
Starting point is 02:15:35 From the surface of which the light of the lamp was reflected as though from a mirror. With hands that trembled slightly in spite of the great effort she made to keep her nerves in check, she poured the precious fluid into one of the glass measures that she had, had used the night before. Seen through the glass its colour was a deep, brilliant blue, and, like the white liquid first prepared, shone, as though with an inherent, light-giving power of its own. She held it up admiringly to the light, and said to herself, with the same cruel smile that had curved her lips when she had contemplated the other fluid,
Starting point is 02:16:17 how beautiful it is. It might be made of sappha as dissolved in some potent essence. In reality, it is an elixir capable of dissolving the souls of men. Ah, my proud masters of the world, we shall soon see how much your boasted powers of value against this and a woman's wit and hates it. And you? my splendid Alan Before tomorrow night
Starting point is 02:16:49 You should be at my feet Two drops of this And that crowd Strong soul of yours shall melt away Like a snowflake under warm rain And you shall be my slave And do my bidding And never know
Starting point is 02:17:03 That you are not As free as you are now The days have gone by When men sought the elixir of life But Paul Romanov sought And found the elixir of death death of the body or of the soul as the possessor of it shall will
Starting point is 02:17:20 and he is gone and I alone of all the children of men possess it she set the measure down on the table and took out of her valise a similar little flask to the one which held the white liquid in this she carefully poured the contents of the measure screwed the cap on as before and hung it with the other on the chain around her neck
Starting point is 02:17:44 then womanlike she turned to the mirror threw back her cloak a little and gazed at the reflection of the two flasks which shone like two great gems upon her white skin there is such a necklace as woman never wore before since woman first delighted in gems a necklace that all the jewels in the world could not buy how pretty they look so saying she turned away from the mirror and carefully put away all traces of the work she had been engaged in then she threw off her cloak and turned the lamp out and got into bed again to wait until the attendant called her at eight o'clock as she had directed she did not go to sleep again but lay with wide open eyes looking at the darkness and conjuring out of it visions of love and war and the world-wide empire which she believed to be now almost within her grasp. In all these visions two figures stood out prominently, those of Sergei and Alan, her lover that had been and a lover that was to be.
Starting point is 02:18:57 If only the Elyxia did its work as its discoverer had said it would. As such thoughts as these passed through her brain and new and perhaps a nobler conception of her mission of revenge took possession of her. In the past Natasha, had won the love of the men whose genius had made possible, nay, irresistible, the triumph of that revolution which had subverted the throne of her ancestors, and sent the last of the Tsars of Russia
Starting point is 02:19:27 to die like a felon in chains amid the snows of Siberia. What more magnificent vengeance could she, the last surviving daughter of the Romanov's win, than the enslavement of the men descended not only from Natasha and Richard Arnold, but also from that, Alan Tremaine, whose name he bore, and who, as first president of the Anglo-Saxon Federation, had ensured the victory of the Western races over the Eastern. The Empire of Freedom and Peace, which Richard Arnold
Starting point is 02:20:02 had won for Natasha's sake, this son of the line of Natass should convert, at her bidding, into an empire such as she longed to rule over, an empire in which men should be her slaves and women her handmaidens. For her sake, the wave of destiny should flow back again. She would be the Semiramis of a new despotism. What was the freedom or the happiness of the mass of mankind to her? If she could raise herself above them and put her foot upon their necks, why should she not do so? By force the leaders of the terror had overthrown the despotisms of the old world. Why should not she employ the self-same force to seat herself, with the man she loved in spite of all her hereditary hatred upon the throne of the world, and reign with him in that glorious land whose beauties
Starting point is 02:20:57 had been revealed to her in the vision which surely had been something more than a dream. Thus thinking and dreaming and illumining the darkness with her own visions of glories to come, she lay in a kind of ecstasy until a knock at the door warned her that the time for dreaming had passed and the hour for action had arrived. A brief half-hour sufficed for her toilet and she entered the room of the hotel in which Sergei was awaiting her, dressed to perfection in her plain, clinging robe of royal purple and self-composed as though she had passed the night in the most innocent and dreamless of slumbers. She submitted to his greeting kiss With as good a grace as possible
Starting point is 02:21:42 And yet, with an inward shrinking Which almost amounted to loathing, Born of the visions which were still floating in her mind. She shuddered, almost invisibly As he released her from his embrace, And then the bright blood rose to her cheeks And a sudden light shone in her eyes As the thoughts possessed her,
Starting point is 02:22:04 That not many hours would pass, before a far nobler lover would take her in his arms and would press sweeter kisses upon her lips. The lips, which had sworn fealty and devotion to the enemies of his race. Sergei, with the true egotism of the lover, took the blush to himself and said with a laugh of boyish frankness, Travelling and Russian air seemed to agree with your majesty. evidently you have slept well your first night on Russian soil. I was half afraid that what happened yesterday. And your conversation with that golden ving braggard from area would have sufficiently disturbed you to give you a more or less sleepless night. But you look as fresh and as lovely
Starting point is 02:22:54 as though you had slept in the most perfect peace at home. The anger that these unthinking words awoke in her soul brought back the bright flush to Olga's cheeks and the lights into her eyes. And again, Sergei mistook the sign, as indeed he might well have done. And so he entirely mistook the meaning of her words when she replied, with a laugh of the true significance of which he had not the remotest conception. On the contraryly, how was it possible that I could have anything but the sweetest sleep and the most pleasant dreams after such a delightful journey
Starting point is 02:23:32 and the making of such pleasant acquaintances. Do you not think that the fates have favoured us beyond our wildest expectations in thus bringing our enemies so unconsciously across our path at the very outset of our campaign against them? But really, these Aryans are delightful fellows. No, don't frown at me like that because you know as well as I do
Starting point is 02:23:57 that in that chivalrous good nature of theirs lies our best hope of success. As she spoke, she went up to him and laid her two hands upon his shoulder, and went on looking up into his eyes with a seductive softness in hers. I am afraid I made you terribly jealous yesterday. But really, Sergei, you must remember that in diplomacy and diplomacy alone lies our only chance of advantage in the circumstances which the kindly fates appear to especially create it, for our benefit. The time for you to act will come later on, and when it comes, I know you will acquit yourself
Starting point is 02:24:38 like the true Romanov that you are. But for the present, well, you know these Aryans are men, and their diplomacy alone is in the question. It is better that the woman should deal with them. You will trust me for the present, won't you, Sergei? For all answer, he took a face between his hands, put her head back and kissed her, saying as he released her, Yes, darling, I will trust you, not only now, but forever. You are viser than I am in these things. Do as you please, I will obey.
Starting point is 02:25:13 As he spoke, the door opened, an attendant came in with two little cups of coffee on a silver salver. He placed it on the table, told them that breakfast would be ready for them in the morning room in ten minutes and retired. As they sipped their coffees, Olga said to Sergei, Now, we shall meet our enemies at breakfast and I want you to be a great deal more cordial and friendly than you were yesterday. Our own feelings concern ourselves alone, but in our outward conduct, we owe something to the sacred cause which we both have at heart. You can imagine how great the sacrifice I am making my relations with those whom I have been taught to hate from my cradle. I can see as well as you do, perhaps better, that this future ruler of area
Starting point is 02:26:06 admires me in his own boyish way. If I can bring myself to appear complacent, surely it is not too much to ask you to look upon it with indifference or even with interest, a brotherly interest, you know, for you must Remember that he knows me only as your sister. Now, I want you to ask them to come and have breakfast visits at our table, and to exert yourself to appear agreeable to them, even as I show, and above all things, promise me that you will fall in with any suggestions that I may make as regards our trip in this wonderful airship which we are to make tomorrow.
Starting point is 02:26:49 There is no time now to explain to you what I mean, But I swear to you by the blood that flows in both our veins, that if I can only carry through without any let or hindrance, the plans that I have already formed, that before 48 hours have passed, that airship shall no longer be under Alan Arnoldson's command. He looked at her for a moment with almost incredulous admiration. She returned his acquiring glance with a steady, unwavering gaze,
Starting point is 02:27:21 which made suspicion impossible. All his life he had grown up to look upon her as sharing with him the one hope that was left of restoring the ancient fortunes of their family. More than this, they had been lovers ever since either of them knew the meaning of love. How then could he have dreamt that behind so fair an appearance lay as dark, and treacherous a design as the brain of an ambitious woman had ever conceived? intoxicated by her beauty and the memory of his lifelong love, he took a couple of steps towards her, took her, unresisting into his arms again, and said passionately, "'Give me another kiss, darling, and on your lips I will swear to trust you always and do your bidding even to the death.' She returned his kiss with a passion so admirably simulated that his resolve was thrice strengthened by it,
Starting point is 02:28:19 and then she released herself gently from his embrace saying, Even so, unto the death if needs be. As I shall serve our sacred course to the end, cost what it may. Come, it is time that we vent down to breakfast. End of Chapter 6. Chapter 7 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevox recording is in the public domain. to seven, the spell of Circe. Breakfast passed off very pleasantly, and by the time it was over,
Starting point is 02:29:08 Sergei was upon much better terms with the two Arians than he had been on the previous day. He had taken Olga's warning and appealed to heart, and he had done so all the more easily for the reason that he felt somewhat ashamed of himself for the ill-temper and bad manners of which he had been guilty, and which their two new acquaintances had repaid with such a dignified courtesy and good humor. His frankly expressed apology was accepted with such perfect good nature, unmixed with even a suspicion of condescension that he felt at ease with them at once, and even began to regret that his destiny made it impossible for him to be their friend instead of their enemy. The discussion of their plans for the day occupied the rest of the meal. They had a whole
Starting point is 02:29:57 24 hours before them, for the ethereal would not be back from San Francisco, where she was going when she passed the train, until 10 o'clock on the following morning. So it was arranged that they would begin the day with a sleigh drive, a luxury which not even area could afford. Then the two Aryans were to see the sights of the city under the guidance of Olga and Sergei, and performed the chief of the duties that brought them to St. Petersburg. After luncheon, they were to have a couple of hours on the ice in the park, into which the Usopov gardens of the 19th century had been expanded. After which, they would see the ice palaces illuminated at dusk, then dine, and finish the day
Starting point is 02:30:42 at the opera. When the airship arrived, a rapid flight was to be taken across Europe over the Alps and back to Moscow, across Italy, Greece, and the Black Sea, which would enable Alan and Alexis to deposit their guests with their Moscow friends soon after nightfall. The sleigh drive took the form of a race on the plane stretching towards Lake Lodoga between the two Troikers driven by Sergei and Olga, who had so managed matters that she had Alan for a companion and who, not a little to Sergei's disgust, won it after a desperate struggle by a head. The race was a revelation to the two Aryans, and when Alan handed Olga
Starting point is 02:31:28 out of the sleigh after they had trotted quietly back to the city, the interest which she had excited in him during the railway journey had already begun to deepen into a sentiment much more pleasing and dangerous. The rest of the morning was devoted to driving about the city and to paying a visit to the ancient fortress of Peter and Paul, which alone of all the fortress prisons of Russia had been preserved intact as a fitting monument of a fallen despotism and a warning to all future generations. Once at least in his life, every man in area visited this fortress, as good Muslims visit Mecca, and this was the duty which Alan and Alexis were now performing. In one of the horrible dungeons deep in the foundations of the fortress, under the waters of the Neva,
Starting point is 02:32:21 they were shown a massive gold plate riveted onto the rough damp stone wall. Its surface was kept brightly polished and it looked strangely incongruous with the gloom and squalor of the cell. On it stood an inscription in platinum letters let into the gold. In this cell, Israel, Demosca, afterwards known as Natas, the master of the terror was imprisoned in the year 1881, previous to his exile to Siberia by order of Alexander Romanov, the last of the tyrants of Russia. With feelings wide asunderers love and hate, or gratitude and revenge, the descendants of Natas and the daughter of Romanovs stood in front of this memorial plate and read the simple and yet pregnant words. Alan and Alexis both bent their heads as if in reverence for a moment, but Olga and Sergei gazed at it with head. erect and eyes glowing with the fires of anger in a silence that was broken by Alan saying,
Starting point is 02:33:31 Liberty surely never had a stranger temple than this, and yet this dungeon is to us what the tomb of the prophet is to the Muslims. I wonder what the last of the Tsars would have thought, if he could have foreseen even a little part of all that sprang from the tragedy that was begun in this dismal cell. He would have killed him, said Olga, carried, away for the moment by an irrepressible burst of passion. And then there would have been no netas, no terror, and no terrorist air fleet, and Alexander Romanov would have died Master of the World instead of a chained felon in Siberia. Your ancestor, Richard Arnold, would have starved in his garret, or killed himself in despair
Starting point is 02:34:16 as many other geniuses did before him and the world would have remained the slave market of tyrants and the shambles of murderous men. Let us thank God that Natas lived to do his work, said Alan, in a tone of solemn reverence, wondering not a little at Olga's strange outburst and yet not having the remotest idea of its true cause. Neither Olga nor Sergei could reply to this speech. They would have bitten their tongue through rather than say amen to it, and anything else they dare not have said. After a moment more of somewhat constrained silence, Olga turned towards the door and said, Come, let us go. The ear of this place poisons me. When they got on the ice after lunch,
Starting point is 02:35:04 Olga was not a little astonished to find that, perfect as she and Sergei were in skating, the two Aryans were little inferior to them. Despite the fact they had, just left their tropical home for the first time. How is this? said Olga to Alan, as hand in hand, they went sweeping over the ice in long, easy curves. I suppose you manufacture your ice for skating purposes in area? No, he said. Some of our mountains rise above the snowline, and in their upper valleys they have little
Starting point is 02:35:39 lakes, so when we want a skating surface, we just pump the water up and flood them and let it freeze. Besides this, I don't think there is any harm in me telling you that we have a sort of wheel-skate, which runs quite as easily as steeled as on ice. Ah, said Olga, possessed by a sudden thought. Then I suppose that is why the streets of your splendid city are so broad and white and smooth. Quietly as the words were spoken, Alan's hand tightened upon hers, as he heard them with a grip that almost made her cry out with pain.
Starting point is 02:36:15 it was some moments before he recovered from his astonishment sufficiently to ask her the meaning of her unexpected and amazing question she greeted his question with a saucy smile and a mocking upward glance and said quietly simply because i have seen them it was a bow drawn at a venture she had suddenly determined to test the truth of her vision and hazarded a description from it of the unknown land you have seen them cried allan now more amazed than ever but pardon me even at the risk of contradicting you i must tell you that that is impossible no one not a born arian has set eyes on area for more than a hundred years so you think perhaps said she in the same quiet half-mocking tone well now listen and tell me whether this description is entirely incorrect if it is correct if it is correct You need say nothing? If it is not, you can tell me so. And then she began, while he listened in a silence of utter stupefication, and described the valley and the city of area, as she had seen them in her dream vision. When she had finished, he was silent for several moments,
Starting point is 02:37:32 and then said in a voice that told her that she had really seen it as though with the eyes of flesh. What are you, a sorceress, or—no, you cannot be an area of. girl in disguise, for none ever leaves the country till she is married. Then, as I cannot be the latter, said Olga. You must, I suppose, consider me the former. Now I shall take my revenge for your reticence in the train yesterday and tells you no more. We are quits to that extent at least, and now we will go back to my brother, if you please. With this, Alan was forced to be content.
Starting point is 02:38:11 Indeed, he could not have pursued the subject without breaking his oath, and so a few minutes later it came about that Olga and Sergei was skating together in an unfrequented part of the lake, and here Olga took an opportunity that she might not have again of telling him as much as she thought fit to him to know of her plans for capturing the airship on the following day. I needn't tell you, said she, that this airship is worth everything to us, and that therefore we must be ready to go to any extremities to get possession of it. It is the first step to the command of the world, for you heard Alan say today that she is the swiftest vessel in the whole alien fleet. But to do that, we must first overcome the crew, said Sergei, looking anxiously about to see if there was anyone within year short.
Starting point is 02:39:09 How are we going to do that? Two of us, against ten or a dozen, armed with powers we know nothing about. We must find means to drug them, to poison them if necessary, during tomorrow's voyage, came the reply, in a whisper that made his heart stand still for the moment with utter horror. Good God, is that really necessary? It seems a horrible thing to do when they are trusting us and taking us as their guests, he said in a low, trembling voice. Yes, she replied with a well-simulated shudder. It is horrible, I know, but it is necessary. Remember that we have solemnly sworn war to the knife against this people,
Starting point is 02:40:00 and that armed as they are, all open as salt is impossible. Therefore, they must be struck in secret or not at all. Now listen, I have brought with me a flask which my grandfather gave me a day or two before he died. It contains enough of a tasteless, powerful narcotic to send 20 people to sleep so that nothing will wake them with several hours. I will give you half of this tonight and keep half myself, and one of us must find an opportunity to get the crew, to take it in their vine, or whatever they may drink,
Starting point is 02:40:38 for they are sure to have one or two meals Valvia on board. Tonight, I will send instructions in Cypher to the Los Angeles in Vorobeo to tell them that as many as possible of the friends must be ready for action by eight tomorrow night, and must wait, if necessary, night after night till we come. If all goes well, we shall select the new crew, of the ethereal from them before we see two more sunrises. In fact, by the time we return from our voyage, they must have absolute control of the vessel.
Starting point is 02:41:15 Such an opportunity as this will never offer itself again an eye for my part and determined to risk anything, not accepting life itself to take the best advantage of it. It would be madness to allow any scruples to stand in our way. When the empire of the air is always, almost within our grasp. And none shall, so far as I am concerned, replied Sergei, in a low, steady voice,
Starting point is 02:41:43 that showed that his horror of the deed they contemplated had succumbed, at least for the moment, to the tremendous temptation offered by the prospect of success. Spoken like a true Romanov, said Olga, looking up at him with a sweet smile of approval. As the deed is, so shall the reward be. Now we must get back to our friends.
Starting point is 02:42:09 We will find a means to get an hour together before tonight to arrange the matter further and we will have Alan and Alexis to supper with us. After the opera, and then I will begin my share of the work. Once the airship is ours, we can hide her in one of the ravines of the Caucasus, hold the Council of War in the villa of Vorubevo
Starting point is 02:42:33 and set about the work of the revolution in the regular fashion. The rest of the day was spent in accordance with the plans already agreed on. Olga and Sergei had tea together in their private rooms before going to the theatre and put the finishing touches to their plans for the momentous venture of the following day. And Alan and Alexis all unsuspecting accepted their invitation to supper after their return from the Opera House. The seemingly innocent and pleasant little supper, which passed off so merrily in the private sitting-room occupied
Starting point is 02:43:09 by Olga and Sergei, had but one incidental, which calls for description here, and even that was unnoticed not only by the two guests, but by Sergei himself. Just before midnight, Olga proposed that, in accordance with the ancient custom of Russia, they should drink a glass of punch, brewed in the Russian style, and as she volunteered to brew it herself, it is needless to say that the invitation was at once accepted.
Starting point is 02:43:40 The apparatus stood upon a little table in one corner of the room. For a single minute, her back was turned to the three sitting at the table in the centre. Her share in the conversation was not interrupted for an instant, and no one saw a couple of drops of sparkling, blue liquid fall into each of the three of the glasses from the little flask that she had concealed in the palm of her hand. And when she turned around with the little silver tray on which the glasses stood, the flask was resting at the bottom of her dress pocket. She handed a glass to each of them and then took her own up from the side table where she had left it. She went to her place and holding her glass up, said, simply, "'Here's to that which each of us
Starting point is 02:44:27 has nearst that heart and drank. All followed suit, and as the clock chimed twelve, a few minutes later, the two Aryans took their leave and left Olga and Sergei alone. You said you would begin your share of work tonight, said he as soon as they were alone. Have you done so? If you do your work tomorrow, as successfully as I have done mine tonight,
Starting point is 02:44:55 replied Olga, looking steadily, into his eyes as she spoke. The empire of the air will no longer be theirs. Sergei returned her glance in silence. He wanted to speak, but some superior power seemed to have laid a spell upon his will, and as long as Olga's burning eyes were fixed on his, his tongue was paralyzed. Nay, more than this, his mind even refused to shape the sentences that he would have liked to speak. Olga held him mute before her for several minutes, and then she said quietly, still keeping her eyes
Starting point is 02:45:33 fixed on his. Now, speak, and tell me what you would do if I told you that I preferred Alan as a lover to you, and that I would rather a thousand times be his slave and placing than your wife. I should say that you are the mistress of my destiny, that I have no law, but your will, and that it is for you to give me joy or pain, as seems good to you." Sergei spoke the unnatural words in a calm, passionless tone, rather as though he was speaking in a sort of hypnotic trance than in full command of his senses. A strange, subtle influence had been stealing through his veins and over his nerves ever since he had drunk the liquor, which Olga had prepared.
Starting point is 02:46:27 seemed perfectly incapable of resisting any suggestion that might have been made to him. His will was paralysed, but even the consciousness of this fact was fading from his mind. All his passions were absolutely in abeyance. Even his love for Olga failed to inspire him with any jealous resentment of words which half an hour before would have goaded him to frenzy. He heard them as though they concerned someone else. The ruin of his life's hopes, which they implied so distinctly, had no meaning for him. So far as his volition was concerned, he was, an automaton, ready to obey without question the dictates of her imperious will.
Starting point is 02:47:14 "'That will do,' said Olga, in the tone of a mistress addressing a servant, "'Now, go to bed and sleep there, and remember the work that lies, before you tomorrow." "'I will,' said Sergei, and without another word, without attempting to take his customary good-night kiss, he walked out of the room, leaving her to the enjoyment of a victory, and the contemplation of triumphs that now seemed almost certain to her. Punctual to its appointed time, the airship appeared in mid-air over the city a few minutes before ten the next morning. It sank slowly and gracefully to the time. It sank, and gracefully
Starting point is 02:47:54 to within a hundred feet of the ground over the garden of the hotel in which the two Aryans and their new friends were staying. Signals were rapidly exchanged as before between Alan and one of the crew standing on the after part of the deck. Then it sank down onto one of the snow-covered lawns of the garden, a door opened in the glass covering of the deck, a short, light folding ladder with handrails dropped out of it to the ground, and Alan springing up three or four of the steps held out his hand to Olga, saying, Come along, we shall have a crowd around us in another minute. This was true.
Starting point is 02:48:33 For the appearance of the airship had already attracted hundreds of people in the streets, and many of them had already made their way into the gardens of the hotel in order to get a closer view of her. Olga, feeling not a little, like a queen ascending a throne, ran lightly up the steps, followed by Sergei and Alexis. The moment they got onto the deck, the ladder was drawn up, the glass door slid noiselessly to, and Alan at once presented them to his friends on deck. While the introductions were taking place, the wings of the airship began to vibrate
Starting point is 02:49:07 and undulate with a wavy motion from forward, aft, at first slowly, and then more and more swiftly. Her propeller whirled around, and the wonderful craft rose without a jar or a tremor from the earth. Then the propellers began to revolve faster and faster, and she shot forward and upward over the trees amid the admiring murmurs of the crowd in the streets about the hotel. But little did those light-hearted Cysius dream any more than did the captain and the crew of the ethereal that this aerial pleasure cruise was destined to mark the beginning of a tragedy that would involve the whole of civilized humanity in a catastrophe so colossal
Starting point is 02:49:53 that the like of it had never been seen or even dreamt of on earth before. From the wits of a woman and the weakness of a man were now to be evolved the elements of destruction that ere long should lay the world in ruins. End of Chapter 7 Chapter 8 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith.
Starting point is 02:50:26 This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Read for Librivox.org by Craig Franklin The New Terror Five years had passed since the ethereal had vanished like a cloud from the sky, leaving so far as the airship itself was concerned no more trace than if she had soared into space beyond the sphere of the Earth's attraction and departed to another planet.
Starting point is 02:50:53 All the rest of the winter of 2030-31 tidings had been sought most anxiously, but in vain by the kindred and friends of those who had formed her crew during the ill-fated voyage on which she had disappeared into the unknown. The earth had been ransacked, east and west, north and south, by the aerial fleet in search of the missing ethereal, but without result. She had been traced to St. Petersburg and Vorebievo, but there, like the phantom craft of the flying Dutchman, she had melted into thin air so far as any result of the search could show. But when the snows thawed on the mountains of Norway and the bodies of eight Aryans who had formed her crew on her last fatal voyage were discovered by a couple of foresters on a melted snowdrift, on the very spot on which Vladimir Romanov had been killed with his companions by the order of the Supreme Council, a thrill both of horror and excitement ran through the whole civilized world.
Starting point is 02:51:59 That their death was intimately connected with the disappearance of the airship was instantly plain to everyone, and the only inference which could be drawn from such a conclusion was that at last some power, silent, mysterious and intangible, had come into existence prepared to dispute the empire of the world with the Aryans, and, more than this, had already struck them a deadly blow which it was utterly beyond their power to return. The effects of this discovery were exactly what Olga had anticipated. From the first time, since their ancestors had conquered the earth and made war impossible,
Starting point is 02:52:38 the supreme authority of the Aryans was called into question. It was quite beyond their power to conceal the fact that their flagship had either deserted or been captured, incredible as either alternative seemed. The Central Council therefore wisely accepted the situation, and immediately after the discovery of the bodies, the President published a full account of her last voyage. As far as was known, in the columns of the European Review, the leading newspaper of the day in the old. world. The only clue to the fate of the airship seemed to lie in the fact that at St. Petersburg, a youth and a young girl with whom Alan and Alexis had made friends on their journey from London, had gone on board the ethereal for a trip to the clouds. But this led to nothing. Who was to recognise the daughter of the Tsar and the last male Zion of the House of Romanov in Olga
Starting point is 02:53:41 and Sergei Ivanov, who had never been known as anything. but the orphaned grandchildren of Paul Ivenich, the sculptor. More than this, even to entertain for a moment, the supposition that this boy and girl, for they were known to be little more, could by any possible means have overcome the ten arians, armed as they were with their terrible death power, and then have vanished into space with the airship, would have been to shatter the supremacy of the aureans at a blow.
Starting point is 02:54:14 Even as it was, the wildest and most dangerous rumours began to fly from lip to lip and nation to nation all round the world. And for the first time since the days of the terror, the earthfolk began to think of the Aryans, rather as men like themselves, than as the superior race which they had hitherto regarded them. The President of Area at once issued a proclamation asking, in the interests of peace and public security for the assistance of all the civilised peoples
Starting point is 02:54:46 of the earth in his efforts to discover the lost airship and also conditionally declaring a war of extermination on any power or nation which either concealed the whereabouts of the ethereal or gave any assistance to those who might be in possession of her. This proclamation was published simultaneously in all the newspapers of the world and produced a most profound sensation
Starting point is 02:55:10 wherever it was read. The terrible magic of the ominous word war roused at once the deathless spirit of combativeness that had lain dormant for all these years. It was impossible not to recognise the fact that this mysterious power which had come unseen into existence and had snatched the finest vessel in the Aryan Navy from the possession of the council
Starting point is 02:55:35 with such daring and skill that not a trace of her was to be found could have but one object in view, and that was to dispute the Empire of the Air with the descendants of the terrorists. This could mean nothing else than the outbreak, sooner or later, of a strife that would be a veritable battle of the gods, a struggle which would shake the world and convulse human society throughout its whole extent. The general sense of peace and security in which men had lived for four generations was shattered at a stroke by the universal apprehension of the blow that all men felt to be inevitable, but which would be struck. No man knew when or how.
Starting point is 02:56:23 A year passed and nothing happened. The world went on its way in peace. The Aryan patrol circled the earth with a moving girdle of aerial cruisers, ready to give instantaneous warning of the first reappearance of the lost ethereal, but nothing was discovered. If she still existed, she was so skillfully concealed as to be practically beyond the reach of human search. Then, without the slightest warning, while Anglo-Saxondom was in the midst of the 130th celebration of the Festival of Deliverance, the civilized world was started out of the sense of security, into which it had once more begun to fall. by the publication in the European Review of the following piece of intelligence.
Starting point is 02:57:11 A mystery of the sea, disappearance of three transports! It is our duty to chronicle the astounding and disquieting fact that the three transports, Massilia, Ceres and Astrea, belonging respectively to the eastern, southern and western services, have disappeared. The first left New York for Southampton four days ago and should have arrived yesterday, The Central Atlantic Signalling Station reported her all well at midday on Tuesday, and this is the last news that has been heard of her. The second was reported from Cape Verde Station on her voyage from Cape Town to Marseilles,
Starting point is 02:57:49 and there all trace of her is lost, as she never reached the Canary Station. The third was last heard of from Station No. 2 in the Indian Ocean, which is situated at the intersection of the 80th meridian of East Longitude, with the 20th parallel of South Latitude. She was on her way from Melbourne to Alexandria and should have touched at Aden two days ago. The disappearance of these three magnificent vessels filled as they were with passengers
Starting point is 02:58:18 and loaded with cargoes of enormous value both in money and material can only be described as a calamity of worldwide importance. And happily too, the mystery which surrounds their fate invested with a sinister aspect which is impossible to ignore.
Starting point is 02:58:36 That their loss is the result of accident or shipwreck, it is almost impossible to believe. They represent the latest triumphs of modern shipbuilding. All were over 40,000 tonnes in measurement and had engines capable of driving them at a speed of 50 nautical miles an hour through the water. For 50 years, no ocean transport has suffered shipwreck or even serious injury,
Starting point is 02:59:02 so completely has modern engineering skill triumph over the now conquered elements. Added to this, no storms of even ordinary violence have occurred along their roots. After passing the stations at which they were last reported, they vanished, and that is all that is known about them. The President of Area has desired us to state that he has ordered his submarine squadron stations at Zanzibar, Ascension and Fael to explore the ocean beds along the routes, pursued by the transports. Until we receive news of the results of their investigation, it will be well to refrain from
Starting point is 02:59:40 further comment on this mysterious misfortune which has suddenly and unexpectedly fallen upon the world, and in doing so we shall only express the fervent desire of all civilized men and women when we express the hope that this calamity, grievous as it is, may not be the precursor of even greater misfortunes to come. It would be almost impossible for us of the present day to form any adequate estimate of the thrill of horror and consternation which this brief and temperately worded narration of the mysterious loss of the three transports sent through the world of the 21st century. Not only was it the first event of the kind that had occurred within the memory of living men, but, saving the loss of the ethereal, it was the first dark cloud
Starting point is 03:00:31 that had appeared in the clear heaven of peace and prosperity for more than a hundred and twenty-five years. But terrible as was the state of excitement and anxiety into which it threw the nations of the world, it gave place to a still deeper horror and bewilderment, when day after day passed, and no tidings were received of the three submarine squadrons consisting of three vessels each, which had been sent to inquire into the fate of the transports. They dived beneath the waves of the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic, and that was the last that was ever seen of them. Month after month went by,
Starting point is 03:01:12 every week bringing news of some fresh calamity at sea, of the disappearance of transport after transport along the great routes of ocean travel, of squadron after squadron of submarine cruisers which plunged into the abysses of the sea to discover and a town. the mysterious enemy of mankind that lay hidden in the depths and which never reappeared on the surface. Whether they were captured or destroyed, it was impossible to say, simply because no member of their
Starting point is 03:01:43 crews ever returned to tell the tale. Whatever doubt there had been as to the existence or hostile nature of this ocean terror that was paralyzing the trade of the world was speedily set at rest, by a discovery made in the spring of the year two thousand and thirty two by a party of divers who descended to repair a fault in one of the Atlantic cables about two hundred miles west of Ireland there lying in the Atlantic ooze they found the shattered fragments of the Sirius a transport which had disappeared about a month before the great hull of the splendid vessel had been torn asunder by some explosive of tremendous
Starting point is 03:02:26 power, and more than this, her hold had been rifled of all its treasure and the most valuable portions of its cargo. After this, they no longer remained any doubt that the depths of the ocean were the hunting ground for some foe of society, one at least of whose objects was plunder. The President and Council of Area found themselves at last confronted and baffled by an enemy who could neither be seen nor reached in his hiding place. wherever it might be beneath the surface of the waters. Thousands of lives had been sacrificed and treasure in millions had been lost by the end of the first year of what men had now come to call the new terror.
Starting point is 03:03:11 New fleets of submarine cruisers were built and held in readiness in all the great ports of the world, and these scoured the ocean depths in all directions with no further result than the swift and silent annihilation of vessel after vessel, by some power which struck irresistibly out of the darkness and then vanished the moment that the blow had been delivered. As yet, however, no enemy appeared on land or in the air, nor were any tidings heard of the lost ethereal or her captain and lieutenant. The arians had replaced her with ten almost identical vessels and had raised the strength of their navy to 250 vessels, 100 of which were kept in readiness in area, while the other 150 were distributed in small squadrons at 24 stations, half of which were in the Western Hemisphere and half in the eastern.
Starting point is 03:04:09 The submarine warfare had now practically ceased. Nearly 200 vessels belonging to area, Britain and America had been captured or destroyed by an enemy which at the period at which this portion of the narrative opens was as supreme throughout the realm of the waters as the arians were in the air. To the menace of the airships, this hidden foe replied by severing all the oceanic cables and paralyzing the communication of the world save overland and through the air. Thus, at the end of six years after the capture of the ethereal by Olga Romanov, more than half the work of those who had brought peace on earth after the Armageddon of 1904 had been undone. All over the world, not even accepting an area, men lived in a state of constant anxiety and
Starting point is 03:05:03 apprehension, not knowing whether or how their invisible enemy would strike them next. The masters of the world were supreme no longer, for a new power had arisen which, within the limits of the seas, had proved itself stronger than they were. communication between continent and continent had almost ceased save where the arian airships were employed in six short years the peace of the world had been destroyed and the stability of society shaken among the nations of anglo-saxondom the change had manifested itself by a swift decadence into the worse forms of unbridled democracy men's minds were unhinged and the most extravagant options found acceptance Parliaments had already been made annual and were fast-syncing into machines for registering the ever-changing opinions of rival factions and their leaders. Sovereigns and presidents were little better than popular puppets existing on sufferance. In short, all that Paul Romanov
Starting point is 03:06:13 had prophesied was coming to pass, more rapidly than even he had expected so far as the area of the Anglo-Saxon Federation was concerned. In the Muslim Empire, affairs were different, but no less threatening. The Sultan Khalid, the magnificent as he was justly styled by his admirers, so clearly that the time must come when this mysterious enemy would emerge from the waters and attempt the conquest of the land. And for three years past, he had been manufacturing weapons and forming armies against the day of battle which he considered inevitable and which he longed rather than dreaded. Thus, while Anglo-Saxondom was lapsing into the anarchy of unrestrained democracy, the Muslim monarch was preparing to take advantage of the issue of events which
Starting point is 03:07:07 skillfully turned to account might one day make him master of the world. Such was the condition of affairs throughout the world on the 1st of May, 2003. And then the long-expected came in strange and terrible shape. At midnight, a blaze of light was seen far up in the sky over the city of area. A moment later, something that must have been a small block of metal fell from a tremendous height in the square in the center of the city and was shivered to fragments by the force of its fall. On the splintered pavement where it fell was found a little roll of parchment addressed to the president. It was taken to him, and he opened it and read these words.
Starting point is 03:07:57 To Alan Arnold, President of Area, If you want your son, Alan, and his friend Alexis, go and look for them on an island which you will find near the intersection of the 40th parallel of South Latitude and the 120th Meridian of West Longitude in the South Pacific. They have served my turn, and I have done with them. Perhaps they will be able to tell you how I have conquered the Empire of the Sea. Before long, I shall have rested the Empire of the Air from you as well.
Starting point is 03:08:33 Olga Romanov. End of Chapter 8. Chapter 9 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevox recording is in the public domain. The Flight of the Revenge. astounding almost stupefying as were the tidings conveyed by this letter which had dropped like a veritable bolt from the blue the challenge contained in the last sentence and the ominous name with which it was signed were matters of infinitely greater and more instant importance ellen arnold was the responsible president of area first and of father afterwards he lost not a moment in speculating upon the strange fate of his son and firstborn the safety not only of area but of the world demanded his first attention and he gave it crushing the missive in his hand he took two swift strides to a telephone in the wall of the room in which he had received the message from the skies and delivered several rapid orders through it If they had been the words of a demigod instead of those of a man, their effects could scarcely have been more instantaneous or marvelous. On a hundred mountain peaks all around the great valley of area, enormous lights blazed out simultaneously, flinging long streams of radiance, dazzling and intense, for miles into the sky towards all points of the compass. and at the same moment 50 airships soared up from their stations all around the mountains,
Starting point is 03:10:21 flashing their searchlights ahead and astern in all directions. It was a scene of unearthly wonder and magnificence, a scene such as could only have been made possible by the triumphant genius of a race of men, ears of all the best that earth could give them, who had turned the favour of circumstance to the utmost advantage. three minutes sufficed for the aerial cruisers to clear the mountains and as they did so the wide sweeping rays of fifty searchlights assisted by the blazing orbs which crowned every mountain peak illuminated the darkness for many miles outside the valley in the midst of the sea of light thus projected through the semi-darkness of the starlit heavens the flying shape of an airship was detected speeding away to the southeast wood instantly The prows of the whole squadron were turned towards her, and the first aerial race in the history of the world began.
Starting point is 03:11:25 The pursuing airship spread themselves out in a huge semicircle, at the extremities of which were the two swiftest vessels in the fleet, almost exact counterparts of the lost ethereal. One of these bore the same name as the stolen flagship, and the other had been named the aerial, after the first vessel built by Richard Arnold, the conqueror of the air, 132 years before. These two vessels carried ten guns each and were capable of a maximum speed of 500 miles an hour, the highest velocity that it had so far been found possible to attain. The others were somewhat smaller craft, mounting eight guns each, and capable of a speed of about 400 miles an hour.
Starting point is 03:12:12 The chase, either because she could not travel faster or for some hidden reason, allowed the pursuing squadron to gain upon her until she was only some five miles ahead of its two formless vessels, which were travelling at the higher speed attainable by the whole fratilla. She showed no lights, and so in order to keep her in view it was necessary for her pursuers to keep their searchlights constantly sweeping the skies ahead of them, lest they should lose sight of her in the semi-darkness. This placed the Aryan fleet at a serious disadvantage,
Starting point is 03:12:48 which very soon became apparent, for before the pursuit had lasted an hour, the chase opened fire with her stern guns, and shell after shell charged with some terrific explosive began bursting along the line of the pursuing squadron, producing fearful concussions in the atmosphere, and causing the pursuers to rock and toss in the shaken air like ships on a stormy sea.
Starting point is 03:13:14 The ethereal and the aerial at the two extremities of the semicircle replied with a rapid converging fire from their bow guns in the hope of reaching the now invisible chase. All the projectiles were, of course, time shells, but the speed at which the vessels were travelling not only made the aim hopeless, but caused such an inrush of air into the muzzles of the guns that the projectiles
Starting point is 03:13:39 checked in their course through the barrels flew wild and exploded at random, often in dangerous proximity to the vessels themselves. Hence, after about a dozen shots had been fired, the commanders of the two vessels found themselves compelled to cease firing and to trust to speed alone to overtake the enemy. On the other hand, this disadvantage to them was all in favour of the chase, which was able to work her two stern guns without the slightest impediment. Before long, she got the range of her pursuers,
Starting point is 03:14:15 and at last a shell burst fairly under one of the smaller vessels. A brilliant flash of light blue as the lightning bolt illuminated her for an instant, and in that instant her companion saw her stop and shiver, like a stricken bird in mid-air, and then plunge downwards like a stone to the earth. Olga Romanov, standing on the deck of what had once been the ethereal flagship of the Aryan fleet and now renamed the Revenge, saw this catastrophe as the others had done through her nightglasses. She lowered them from her eyes and said to a dark-eyed, black-haired young fellow who was commanding the gun that had done the execution.
Starting point is 03:14:59 "'Brother Boris Lysensky, did you cite that gun?' boris drew himself up and saluted saying yes majesty i did then for that you shall be a prince henceforth and if you can bring another down you shall command an iship of your own then this fight is over boris saluted again and ordered the gun to be reloaded before it could be discharged a shell from the port gun which had been fired as olga spoke struck another of the aryan vessels square on the four quarter the flash of the exploding projectile was almost instantaneously followed by the outburst of a vast dazzling mass of flame which illuminated for the instant the whole scene of the aerial battle The airship, with all its cargo of explosives, blew up like one huge shell, and the frightful concussion of the atmosphere induced by the explosion hurled the two vessels that were close on either side of her like feathers into space, turning them completely over and flinging them to the earth six thousand feet below. A few moments later they struck the ground simultaneously. Two great spouts of flames shot up from the spots where they struck, and when the darkness closed over them again,
Starting point is 03:16:21 four of the pursuing squadron had been annihilated. Better still, Levenosrov, cried Olga, as she saw the awful effects of this last shot. For that, you too shall be a prince of the empire and command an airship on our next expedition. Now, Boris, let us see if you can beat that. Yes, Majesty, said Boris again, knitting his brows and clenching his teeth in anger
Starting point is 03:16:48 at his rival's superior success. He glanced along the line of the pursuers and saw four of the Aryan squadrons flying close together. He brought the gun to bear upon the two inner ones, took careful aim, and dispatched the projectile on its errand of destruction. The moment he had released it, he said to the other two men who were working under him, Load again quickly.
Starting point is 03:17:16 The command was instantly obeyed, and scarcely had the explosion of the first blazed out than a second shell was sent after it. The very firmament seemed splits in twain by the frightful results of the two well-armed shots, each of which had found its mark on the two inner vessels with fatal accuracy. Great sheets of flame leapt out in all directions from the focus of the explosion, and in the midst of their dazzling radiance those on board the revenge saw the two outside airships of the four roll over and dive head foremost into the dark abyss below them. They struck the earth as the others had done and vanished into annihilation in the midst of the momentary mist of fire.
Starting point is 03:18:05 This last catastrophe made it plain to the commanders of the ethereal and the air. aerial that to continue the chase under such conditions meant the destruction in detail of all the smaller ships of the squadron those on board the revenge saw signals rapidly flash from one end of the line and instantaneously answered from the other end said olga my lords of the air seem to have had enough of it for the present look the small friar falling to the rear our reception has been a little too hot for with him i wonder what they are going to do now cease-fighting and let us watch them you two gunners have done gloriously and earned quite enough laurels for your first battle it soon became evident that the arians had decided to send their smaller craft back from the speed of the revenge and the terrible accuracy and destructiveness of her guns the commanders of the squadron were now convinced that she was either the lost ethereal or some vessel even superior to her, built upon the same plan. This being so, to have continued the pursuit under such conditions with the smaller craft would simply have been to court destruction for them in detail. It was impossible for them to use their guns effectively at the speed at which they
Starting point is 03:19:31 were travelling, while, as had been so terribly proved, the chase could use hers with perfect ease. The flying fight could thus only result under present conditions in the ignominious defeat of the squadron by the single vessel, as long as she was able to keep ahead. The only hope of success lay therefore in a trial of speed and manoeuvring skill between her and the ethereal and aerial, so orders were flashed to the smaller vessel to return to area with the mournful tidings of the destruction of eight of their number. As they vanished into the darkness behind, Olga divined instantly the tactics that were to be adopted. She saw the convergent searchlights of the two remaining airships begin to glow brighter and brighter in the rear of the revenge, proving that they had increased their speed.
Starting point is 03:20:28 So it's going to be a race, is it? She said, half to herself. Well, we will see if we can lead them into the trance. How fast of he going, Boris? He went to the engine room and returned, saying, Four hundred miles an hour, Majesty. Make it five, replied Olga. He saluted and transmitted the order to the engineer. The lights of the pursuers immediately began to recede again,
Starting point is 03:20:56 then they seemed to stop. That will do, said Olga. They have reached the limit of their speed, keep to the south foot, and see that they come no nearer. The three-year ships were, in fact, now travelling at their utmost speed. If anything, the advantage was slightly in favour of the revenge, thanks to the high efficiency of the motive power which had been applied to her in accordance with the directions left by Olga's father,
Starting point is 03:21:26 and transmitted in the will of Paul Romanov. So all the rest of the night, and on into the next day, pursuers and pursued sped on, with fearful velocity through the air, air. They passed over Africa and out above the ocean, and still on and on they swept, until the Southern Sea was crossed, and the mighty ice barriers that fences in the South Pole gleamed out white upon the horizon. This was passed, and still they rushed on over the dreary wastes of Antarctica. The pole was crossed along the 40th meridian, and then they swept northward, until the smoke cloud that crowned the crest of Mount Erebus
Starting point is 03:22:08 rose above the snow clouds that hid the earth. The revenge headed straight towards this and swept over it, followed at a distance of about ten miles by her pursuers. Then, with a mighty upward sweep, she leapt two hundred feet higher still, came to equilibrium and discharged a shell downwards onto the ice. The explosion was answered by the rising of a flotillary, of airships which seem to have sprung out of the bowels of the earth.
Starting point is 03:22:44 Thirty vessels, as large as herself, rose simultaneously, through the clouds, and spread themselves out in a wide circle around the two Aryan vessels, which thus found themselves surrounded by an overwhelming force, and dominated by the revenge floating far above them with her ten guns pointing down upon them. To an observer, so placed as to be able, to to command a view of the situation, it would have seemed that nothing short of the surrender or annihilation of the ethereal and the aerial could have been the outcome of it. So evidently thought Olga and those in command of the Russian aerial fleet, for although for one brief instant the two Aryan vessels lay at their mercy, they fail to take advantage of it. And in losing this
Starting point is 03:23:36 one precious moment, they reckoned without the superior skill and perfect control of their airship ships possessed by those of whom they thought to make an easy prey. What really happened took place with such stupefying suddenness that they were taken completely off their guard. The ethereal and the aerial lay end on to each other in the midst of the circle of their enemies. Each mounted ten guns, and of these every one was available. The crews of both vessels, trained by constant practice to the highest point of efficiency knew exactly what to do without so much as an order being given. Automatically, the 20 guns were trained in the twinkling of an eye, each on a Russian vessel and discharged simultaneously. A moment later, the two vessels sank like stones through the thick
Starting point is 03:24:31 clouds below them, and while the heavens above was shaken with the combined explosions of the 20 projectiles, each of which had found its mark with unerring accuracy. They had regained their equilibrium a thousand feet from the surface of the ice and darted away full speed northward. To such a fearful pitch of efficiency had their guns and projectiles been brought that. While the aim was unerring, if once a fair shot was obtained, nothing shaped by human hands could withstand the impact of their shells without destruction. Twenty-one of the thirty vessels of the Russian fleet collapsed, and as it were shriveled up under the frightful energy of the arian projectiles.
Starting point is 03:25:21 Twenty masses of flame blazed out over the grey surface of the cloud sea, and in another moment the fragments of the vessel it had taken so many months of labour and such wondrous skill to construct were lying scattered, far and wide, over the snow and ice of the Antarctic desert. The awful suddenness with which this destruction had been accomplished, deprived Olga and her subordinates of all powers of thought for the moment. They heard the roar of the explosion and saw a mist of flame burst out around them, as though all the fires of Mount Erebus had broken loose at once, and then came the silence of speechless horror and stupefification. It was more like the work of omnipotent fiends than of men.
Starting point is 03:26:11 The bolts of heaven themselves could have done nothing like it. Then the moment of shock passed and those who survived remembered what they ought never to have forgotten. That, armed as they were with weapons which under favourable circumstances were absolutely irresistible. The first shot meant victory for those who fired it and destruction for their enemies. Odds of mere numbers went for nothing, for each airship was equal to ten others provided she could send her ten projectiles home first, and this is just what had happened. All this had passed in a twentieth of the time that it has taken to describe it, and by the time Olga and her subordinates grasped the extent of the calamity that had overtaken,
Starting point is 03:26:59 taken them, the two Aryan vessels darting through the air at five hundred miles an hour had swept far out of range of their guns, and were, moreover, so hidden by the cloud sea, that they had no idea which course they had taken. And, in a paroxysm of unrestrained passion literally screamed with rage as she ordered the revenge to sink below the clouds. Less than two minutes sufficed For the remains of the fleet That had been 31 strong Five minutes before
Starting point is 03:27:33 And now only numbered 11 vessels To sink through the clouds A rapid glance round Showed them the ethereal and the aerial Tiny specks far out over the waste of snow and ice Speeding away to the northward To give chase was out of the question For scarcely had they sighted
Starting point is 03:27:55 then they vanished as completely as though they had melted into the atmosphere. And so Olga signalled for her remaining vessels to proceed to their secret haven in the snowy solitudes of the south, while the ethereal and her consort spared onward on their homeward voyage to carry the news of the terrible vengeance that they had taken for the destruction of the eight airships which had been annihilated by the guns of the revenge. 20 hours sufficed for the two Aryan vessels to pass over a quarter of the Earth's circumference and carry their tidings of vengeance and victory to area. And shortly after noon on the day but one after Olga had dropped her challenge from the skies,
Starting point is 03:28:41 a meeting of the ruling council was held at the President's House in order to consider the startling and pregnant events which had taken place and to determine the plan of the war which, after 130 years, of unquestioned supremacy, they were now called upon to wage not only for the mastery of the world, but for the very lives and liberties of the citizens of area. It had, of course, been impossible to conceal from the inhabitants of the valley the gravity of the startling events which had taken place in such a rapid succession. Nor did the President and Council consider any such concealment desirable. There were no demagogues and no politics. There were no
Starting point is 03:29:26 in area and therefore there was no need for any state secrets save those which contained the essentials of aerial navigation there was also no fear of panic in a community which contained no ignorant or criminal classes and so when the council was sitting the strange tidings were promulgated through the length and breadth of the valley marvelous and disquieting as they were they yet gave rise to very few external signs of excitement They were gravely, earnestly, and even anxiously discussed, for they brought with them a prophecy of calamities to come, the probability of whose realization was too plain to be ignored. But ever since
Starting point is 03:30:16 the days of the terror, each generation of Aryans had been carefully trained to recognize the fact that the progress of science and the restlessness of human invention in the world outside their borders must, sooner or later, produce some challenge to their supremacy, and some attempt to dispute with them the Empire of the Air. Now, after four generations, in spite of all the elaborate precautions that had been taken, the stringent laws that had been enacted and more than once mercilessly enforced, the crisis had come. It was now impossible to doubt that by some means, which so far seemed almost superhuman the flagship of their fleet had been stolen, and the son of the President kidnapped with his greatest friend.
Starting point is 03:31:05 More than this, the news brought back by the ethereal and the aerial proved beyond all doubt that means had been found to build a large fleet of aerial warships without even rousing the suspicion of the Council. And worse, and most sinister sign of all, there was also the fact proved by Olga's letter to the president, that the moving spirit of this defiant revolt against the supremacy of area was one who bore ill-omened and still hated name of Romanov. As has been said, there was no panic through the night in area, but still many a man and woman anxiously asked, either allowed, or in his or her own soul, whether in the mysterious revolutions of human affairs it might
Starting point is 03:31:53 not be about to come to pass, that she who had wrought this apparent miracle might not yet be able to avenge the terrible fate of her ancestor, the last of the Tsars. Then, with this thought, came a universal revulsion of horror at the prospect of such a crime against humanity and a deep resolve to exact the penalty for it to the utmost. If war was to be brought once more upon the earth, those who brought it would find area worthy of its splendid traditions and ready, if necessary, to reconquer the earth as the founders of its empire had done in the Armageddon of 1904. Fears as that mighty struggle had been, its horrors would pale before those of a conflict in which conquest would mean extermination, for if area was forced once more to draw
Starting point is 03:32:51 the sword it would not be sheath until there was peace again on earth, even if that peace were to be but the silence of universal desolation. End of chapter 9. Chapter 10 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Chapter 10. Strange tidings to area. The sitting of the council lasted until nightfall, and just as the western mountains were throwing the huge shadows over the lovely valley, two more airships passed between two of the southward peaks and alighted in the great square in the centre of the city. They were the two vessels which had been sent to the island, indicated in August letter, to bring back the long-lost Alan and Alexis.
Starting point is 03:33:54 It would be vain to attempt to describe the feelings with which the president of the president of The President and the father of Alexis went, as they thought, to receive their sons. But the airships had returned without them, and in their stead they brought a written message which conveyed tidings no less strange and startling than those brought from Antarctica by the Ethereal and her consort. It was a letter from Alan to his father, and as soon as he received it from the captain of one of the airships who had found it nailed to a tree on the island, he took his friend into his library, and there the two fathers read it together. After briefly but circumstantially
Starting point is 03:34:34 recounting the capture of the flagship by Olga by means of her subtle drugs, and showing how, by using the power they gave her, she had kept them in mental slavery for years, forcing them to employ their skill and knowledge in aiding her to build her aerial and submarine fleets out of the spoils of the destroyed ocean transports, from which the letter had taken an incalculable amount of treasure. Alan's letter concluded thus, I will now tell you the reason why Alexis and myself have not waited for the airship which we knew you would send for us as soon as you received the message which Olga Romanov told us she would dispatch to you. We consider that by our weakness and folly, or in truth, I should rather say mine, for it was I who
Starting point is 03:35:23 invited these treacherous guests on board the ethereal, we have not only brought endless calamities upon the world, but we have also forfeited our right to the citizenship of area. What the judgment of the council would be upon us, I don't know. But we are resolved that whatever it might have been, you and Alex's father should be spared the sorrow of pronouncing sentence upon your own sons. Someday, perhaps, we may win at least the right to plead our cause before you. At present, we have none, and until we have won it, you shall not see us again, unless you capture us by force. We were sent here in the Nauru, the swiftest and most powerful vessel of the Russian submarine fleet. Only a few days ago, an accident revealed to Alexis for the first time during our long, mental
Starting point is 03:36:10 slavery, the means which this woman, who is as beautiful as an angel and as merciless as a fiend, had used to keep us in subjection. We took the utmost care to give her no. suspicion of his discovery. And although we drank no more of her poison, we acted exactly as though we were still under its influence. In what could only have been mockery, she gave us back our belts and coronets, bidding us wear them when we return to our kingdom, as she put it. We shall never wear the winged circlet again till we have regained the right to do so, but the belts and a couple of brace of magazine pistols which we took before we left her stronghold in Antarctica stood us in good stead. We have killed the crew of the narwhal and taken possession
Starting point is 03:36:59 of her. She is far swifter and more powerful than any vessel in our submarine navy, for she can be driven at 150 miles an hour through the water and can destroy anything that floats in or on the sea with a blow of her ram. And more than this, she carries a torpedo battery which has an effective range of two miles and can strike and destroy anything within that distance without giving the slightest warning of her presence. There are 50 vessels of this type in the Russian fleet, but the narwhal is at least 30 miles an hour faster than any of them.
Starting point is 03:37:36 An attack will probably be made by the Russians on our station at Kyrgylund Island within a week by submarine vessels and a small squadron of airships. And there, we shall begin our operations against the enemy. If you have any reply to make to this letter, we will wait for it at sea off Kegielin, and then begin the campaign we have planned. We shall never rest until we have either destroyed the Russian fleet in detail, or have died in the attempt to do so.
Starting point is 03:38:03 If we ever return, it will be to restore to you the supremacy of the sea, and then, and not till then, we will ask you to pardon our fault, and will willingly submit to such further conditions as you may see fit to impose upon us, before you give us back, if you ever do, the rights which we have lost. With all love and duty to yourself and loving remembrance to the dear ones in area, your son, Alan. At the foot of the letter was a postscript signed by Alexis, endorsing all that Alan had said,
Starting point is 03:38:39 save with regard to his sole responsibility for the calamity that had ensued from the admission of Olga and Sergei on board the ethereal. The two fathers discussed the strange and to them most affecting communications for nearly an hour in private, and then another meeting of the council was called to consider it and pronounced authoratively upon it. The president read the letter aloud in a voice which betrayed no trace of the deep emotion that moved his inmost being, and then left the council chamber with Morris Masorov so
Starting point is 03:39:13 that their presence might not embarrass their colleagues. The simple, mainly straightforwardness of Alan's letter appealed far more eloquently to the council than excuses or prayers for forgiveness would have done. It was plain, too, that after the first indiscretion of taking the strangers on board the airship, no moral responsibility or blame could be laid on Alan and Alexis for what they had done under the influence for drug which had paralysed their moral sense. The council therefore not only accepted the conditions of the letter but without a dissentient voice agreed to confer the first and second commands of the Aryan submarine fleets and stations
Starting point is 03:39:54 for the time being upon Alan and Alexis, with permission to call in the aid of the nearest aerial squadrons when necessary. This decision was dispatched forthwith by an airship to Kerrigulin and within an hour all area was talking of nothing else than the strange fate of the two youths who for five years had been mourned as dead. Later on that evening, when the twin snow-clad peaks which towered above the high city of area had lost the pink afterglow of the departed sunlight and were beginning to gleam with a whiter radiance in the level beams of the newly risen moon, a girl was standing on the spacious terrace of a marble villa which stood on the summit of a rounded eminence a couple of miles from the western verge of the city.
Starting point is 03:40:44 She had crossed the threshold of womanhood. The next sun that would rise would be that of her 20th birthday. Yet for two years she had worn the silver circle and crystal wings. For an area, a girl became of legal age at 18, though she took no share in the civil life of the community until she was married, an event which, as a rule, took place not long after she was invested with the symbol of citizenship. It was an exceedingly rare event for an Aryan girl to reach the eve of her 20th year and married.
Starting point is 03:41:20 For the sexes in the Central African Paradise were very evenly balanced, and, as was natural in a very high state of civilization, where families seldom exceeded three or four children, celibacy in either sex was looked upon as a public misfortune and a private reproach. But Alma Tremaine, the girl who was standing on the terrace of her first, father's house on this most eventful evening, had become an exception to the rule through circumstances so sad and strange that her loneliness was an honour rather than a reproach. There were many of the wearers of the golden wings who had sought long and ardently to win her from the allegiance which
Starting point is 03:42:02 forbade her to look with favouring eyes upon any of them. She was beautiful in a land where all women were fair, a land where, under the most favourable conditions that could be conceived, a race of almost more than human strength and beauty had been evolved. And she came of a family scarcely second in honour even to that of the President, for she was the direct descendant in the fifth generation of Alan Tremaine. First President of the Anglo-Saxon Federation through his son, Cyril, born two years after the daughter who had married the first first-born son of Natasha and Richard Arnold. More than five years before, she and Alan had plighted their boy and girl troth on the eve of his
Starting point is 03:42:50 departure, on the fateful voyage from which he had never returned, and of which no tidings had reached area until a few hours before. To the simple vow which her girlish lips had then spoken, she had remained steadfast, even when, as the years went by and still no tidings came of her lost lover, she, in common with her own kindred, had begun to mourn him as dead. It is true that she was in love rather with a memory than with a man. Yet with some nature such a love as this is stronger than any other, more ideal and more lasting, and exempt from the danger of growing cold in fruition. So strong was the hold that this love had taken upon her being that the idea of even accepting the love and homage of any other man appeared as sacrilegious to her
Starting point is 03:43:41 as the embrace of an earthly lover would have seemed to a nun of the Middle Ages. And so, with a single companion in her solitary state, she stood aside and watched with patient, unregretful eyes, the wedded happiness of her more fortunate friends. This companion was Isma Arnold, Ellen's sister, who had a double reason for doing as Alma had done. Not only had she resolved never to marry while her brother's fate remained uncertain,
Starting point is 03:44:12 but she, too, had also made her choice among the youths of Aria, and in such matters an Aryan girl seldom chose twice. So she waited for Alexis, as Alma did for Alan, hoping even against her convictions and keeping his memory undefiled in the sacred shrine of her maiden soul. No artists could have dreamt of a fairer picture than Alma standing there on the terrace overlooking the stately city and the dark shining lake at her feet. She was clad in soft clinging garments of whitest linen and finest silk of shimmering, pearly grey, edged with a dainty embroidery of gold and silver thread.
Starting point is 03:44:55 Her dress, confined at the waist with a girdle of interlinked azirion and gold, clothed without concealing the beauties of, her perfect form, and her hair, crowned by her crystal-winged coronet, flowed unrestrained, after the custom of the maidens of area over her shoulders in long and lustrous waves of dusky brown. There was a shadow in the great deep grey eyes which looked up as though in mute appeal to the starlight, the shadow of a sorrow which can never come to a woman more than once. All these years she had loved in cheerful patience and perfect faith, for the man whose memory she had lived in maiden widowhood, and now, who could measure the depths of the darkness darker than the shadow of death itself that had fallen across her life, severing the past from the present with a chasm that seemed
Starting point is 03:45:50 impassable, and leaving the future but a barren, loveless waste to be trodden by her in weariness and loneliness until the end. All these years she had loved an ideal man. one of her own splendid race, the very chosen of the earth, as pure, in his unblemished manhood as she was in the stainless maidenhood that she had held so sacred for his sake even while she thought him dead. And lo, the years had passed, and he had come back to life, but how? Hers was not the false innocence of ignorance, she knew the evil and the good, and because she knew both shrank from contamination with the horror born of knowledge. She had seen both Olga's letter and Allen's, and those two terrible sentences. They have served my turn, and I have done for them,
Starting point is 03:46:48 and she is as beautiful as an angel and as merciless as a fiend, kept ringing their fatal changes through her brain in pitiless succession, forcing all the revolting possibilities of their meaning into her tortured soul, till her reasons seemed to reel under their insupportable stress. Mocking voices spoke to her out of the night, and told her of the unholy love that such a woman would, in the plentitude of her unnatural power, have for such a man. How she would subdue him, and make him not only her lover, but her slave. How she would humble his splendid manhood and play with him until her evil fancy was sated, and then cast him aside as she had done like a toy of which she had tired.
Starting point is 03:47:37 Better a thousand times that he had died as his murdered comrades had died, in the northern snowdrift into which this siren of the skies had cast them, to sleep the sleep that knew neither dreams nor waking. Better for him and her that he had gone before her into the shadows and had remained her ideal love until, hand in hand they could begin their lives anew upon a higher plane of existence. As these thoughts passed and repassed through her mind with pitiless persistence, her lovely face grew rigid and white under the starlight,
Starting point is 03:48:14 and, but for the nervous twining and untwining of her fingers, as her hands clasped and unclasped behind her, her motionless form might have been carved out of stone. For the first time since peace had been proclaimed on her, earth, 132 years ago, the flames of war had burst forth again. And for the first time, in the story of her race, the snake had entered the now no longer enchanted Eden of area. It was hers to suffer the first real agony of soul that any woman of her people had passed through since Natasha, in the palm grove down yonder by the lake, had told Richard Arnold of her love on the night that he
Starting point is 03:48:57 had received the master's command to take her to another man to be his wife. There were no tears in the fixed wide-open eyes that stared almost sightlessly up to the skies in which the stars were now paling in the growing light of the moon. The torment of her torturing thoughts was too great for that. She was growing blind and dizzy under the merciless stress of them when. It might have been just in time to save her from the madness that seemed the only outcome of her misery, the sweet, silvery tones of her girl's voice floated through the still, scented air uttering her name. Alma!
Starting point is 03:49:38 The sound mercifully recalled her wandering sense in an instant. It was the voice of her friend, of the sister of her now doubly lost lover, and it reproved the selfishness of her great sorrow by reminding her that she was not suffering alone. As the sound of her name reached her ear, the rigidly. of her form relaxed. The light came back to her eyes and turning her head she looked in the direction whence it came. There was a soft whirring of wings in the still air of the tropic night, and out of the half-darkness floated a shape that looked like a realization of one of the old world fairy tales. It was a vessel some twenty-five feet long by five wide, built of white
Starting point is 03:50:22 polished metal and shaped something like an old Norse galley, with its high, arching prow fashioned like the breast and neck of a swan. From the sides projected a pair of wide, rapidly undulating wings, and in the open space between these stood on the floor of the boat the figure of a girl whose loose golden hair floated out behind her with the rapid motion of her fairy craft. There was no need for words of greeting between the two girlfriends. Alma knew the kindly errand on which Isma had come,
Starting point is 03:50:56 and as she stepped out, she went towards her with hands outstretched in silent welcome. As their hands met, the two girls stood face to face, motionless for a moment, they made an exquisite contrast of opposite types of womanly beauty. Alma, tall and stately, with a proudly carried head, clear, pale skin, grey eyes, and perfectly regular features. And Isma, a year younger and a good inch shorter, slender, slender, slend, and a good inch shorter, slender, slender, a form yet strong and lithe of limb with golden silky hair and sunny blue eyes, fresh, rosy skin, and mobile features which scarcely ever seemed to wear the same expression for a couple of minutes
Starting point is 03:51:40 together. A sweeter daughter of delight as ever man could look upon with eyes of love and longing. But she was grave enough now, for her friend's sorrow was hers too, and its shadow lay with equal darkness upon her. The ready tears welled up under her dark lashes as she looked upon Alma's white, drawn face and dry, burning eyes, and her low, sweet voice was broken by a sob, as, passing her arm around her waist, she drew her towards the boat and said, "'Come, dear, this sorrow belongs to me as well as you, and we must help each other to bear it. I have brought my new boat so that we can take a flight around the valley, and talk about it quietly. If two heads
Starting point is 03:52:25 are better than one, so are two hearts? Alma's only reply to the invitation was a sad, sweet smile and a gentle caress. But the welcome, loving sympathy, had come when it was most sorely needed, and so she got into the aerial boat with Isma, and a few moments later, the beautiful craft was bearing them at an easy speed southward down the valley. End of chapter 10.
Starting point is 03:52:51 Chapter 11 of Olga Romanov By George Griffith This Librivox recording is in the public domain Chapter 11 The Snake in Eden No more perfect place could have been imagined for an exchange of confidences and sympathy between two girls situated
Starting point is 03:53:20 as Alma and Isma were than the oval, daintily cushioned interior of the Signa, as Isma had called, her swan-proud craft. Skirting the mountains at a distance of about 500 yards from them, and at a height of about as many feet from the summits of the undulating foothills below, the sickness sped quietly along
Starting point is 03:53:43 at a speed of some 25 miles an hour. The temperature of the tropic night was so soft and warm, and the air was so dry that it was not even necessary for them to make use of the light wraps that lay in the sea. stern of the boat. Isma reclined in the after part of the broad, low seat, which ran around
Starting point is 03:54:06 the inside, with one hand resting lightly upon a little silver lever, which could be used for working the rudder fan, in addition to the tiller ropes, which she held in her hands while standing up. Alma sat almost upright amid ships, with one hand clasped on the rail of polished sat in wood which ran round the well of the boat. Her head turned away from Isma and her eyes fixed upon two dim points of light far away to the southwood, which marked the position of the two moonlit, snowy peaks which guarded the southern confines of the valley. For several minutes they proceeded thus in silence, which neither seemed inclined to break. At length, Isma looked up at a planet that was shining redly,
Starting point is 03:54:55 over the northern mountains and, possessed by a sudden inspiration, said, Look, Alma, there is Mars returning to our skies. Yes, said Alma, turning around and gazing from beneath her slightly frowning brows at the ruddy planet. It is a fitting time for him to come back now that after all these years of peace and happiness, human wickedness and ambition have brought the curse of war back again on earth. Yes, said Isma, if there were anything. in what the old astrologers used to say, we could look upon his rising as an omen,
Starting point is 03:55:30 and yet we have very little reason, surely, for taking us an emblem of war, a world in which wars have been unheard of, for thousands of years. I wonder when that time will come on Earth, said Alma bitterly. If ever it does, we terrestrial seem to be too hopelessly wicked and foolish
Starting point is 03:55:50 for such wisdom as that. Mankind will never have a fair opportunity, of working out its redemption, than it had after the terror, and yet here, after four generations of peaceful happiness and prosperity, the wickedness of one woman is able to set the world ablaze again. Our forefathers were wise, but they would have been wiser still if they had stamped that vile brewed out utterly. Their evil blood has been the one drop of venom that has poisoned the whole world's cup of happiness. As Alma spoke these last words, her gray eyes grew dark with sudden passion under her straight drawn brows her breast heaved with the sudden wave of emotion and the sentences came quickly and fiercely from the lips which isma had never heard speak in anger before
Starting point is 03:56:40 "'Yes,' she replied, rather sadly than angrily. "'Perhaps it would have been better for the world if they had done so, "'or at any rate, if they had shut them up for life "'as they did the criminals and the insane in the middle of the last century. "'But we must remember, even in our own sorrow and anger, "'that this Og Romanov is in her way, "'not altogether unlike our own angel was in hers. "'Sure you speaking sacrilege now,
Starting point is 03:57:10 interrupted Alma. How can the evil be like the good under any circumstances? No, I'm not, said Isma with a smile. Remember how Natasha was trained by the master in undying hate of Russian tyranny? And how she inherited the legacy of revenge from her mother and him? No doubt this Olga has done the same, and she has been taught to look upon us as the terrorists looked upon the Tsar and his family. We are the descendants of those who flung her ancestor from the throne,
Starting point is 03:57:44 extinguished his dynasty, and sent him to die in Siberia. I would kill her with my own hand if I could, and believe that I was ridding the world of a curse. But surely we two daughters of area are white enough to be just, even to such an enemy as she is. But she has done worse than kill us. Alma almost hissed between her clenched teeth. if she had a thousand lives and we took them one by one they would not expediate her crime against us or equal the hopeless misery that she has brought upon us
Starting point is 03:58:18 what is mere death the swift transaction from one stage of existence to another compared with the hopeless death in life to which her wanton wickedness has condemned you and me or to the calamities which she has brought upon the world it is nothing i grant you said isma But still, I do not agree with you about the hopeless death in life, as you call it. Our present sorrow is great and heavy enough. God knows. But for me at least, it is not hopeless. Nor will it be for you, when the first stress of the storm is over. What do you mean? cried Alma, almost as fiercely as before, and leaning forward and looking through the dusk into her face,
Starting point is 03:59:00 as though she had hardly credited her ears. Do you mean to say that either you or I could, ever? Yes, said Isma, interrupting her, and speaking now with eager animation. Yes, I mean just what you were going to say, and someday I believe you will think as I do. Alma shook her head in mournful incredulity, and Isma noticing the gesture went on. Yes, you will. The reason that you do not agree with me now is that yours is a deeper and stronger nature than mine. You are like the sea, and I'm like the lake. Your grief and anger struck you dumb at first. You were in a stupor when I found you on the terrace, and now the depths of your nature are broken up, and the storm is raging.
Starting point is 03:59:50 Until it is over, you will see nothing but your own sorrow and anger. But with me, the storm broke out at once, and I ran to my room and threw myself upon my bed, and sobbed and wailed until my mother thought I was going mad. You have not wept yet. And it will be well for you when you do. Your nature is proud of mine. And it will take longer to melt, but it must melt sometime. For we are both women, after all.
Starting point is 04:00:23 And then you will see hope through your tears, as I did. Alma shook her head again and said in a low, sad, steady voice. I can never see hope, until I can see Alan. as he was when he left me. And you know that is impossible. You will never see him again as he was. Replied Isma gently. But that is no reason why you should not see him better than he was.
Starting point is 04:00:53 Better? exclaimed Alma, with an involuntary note of scorn in her voice, which brought a quick flush to Isma's cheek, and a flash into her eyes for her brother's sake. Better? How can that be? Just as the man who... has fallen and risen again of his own native strength is better and stronger than the man who has never been tempted, replied Isma almost hotly. Remember the lessons we have learned from the
Starting point is 04:01:20 people of Mars, since we lent to communicate with them. You know how they have gone through civilization after civilization, until they have refined everything out of human nature that makes it human, except their animal existence and their intellectual faculties. They have no passions and they make no mistakes. What we call love, they call sexual suitability, the mechanical arrangement into which they have refined our ruling passion. Do you remember how almost impossible for Silas, after he had perfected the code of signals,
Starting point is 04:02:00 found it to make even their brightest and most advanced intellects understand the meaning of jealousy? The skillfully aimed shot struck home instantly, a bright wave of colour swept from Alma's throat up to her brow. Her eyes shone like two pale fires in the dusk, and her hand grasped the rail on which she was resting till the bones and sinews stood out distinct in it. She seemed to grasp for breath the moment before she found her voice, but when she spoke, her tone seemed to ring and vibrate, like a bell in the sudden strength of her unloosed passion. Yes, she said.
Starting point is 04:02:41 Yes, you innocent-looking little Isma, you are wiser than I am after all. I did not know the meaning of that word, till August letter fell from the sky. But I know it now. My God, how I hate that woman. She is not a woman, replied Isma, speaking in the unconscious pride of her pure descent. She is a base-born animal, for she has used her beauty for the vilest ends. Yet I am glad to hear you say that you hate her for Alan's sake, as I do, and, and for Alexis. While you can hate, you can love, and someday you will love Alan, the real Alan, not your ideal lover, all the better, because you have hated Olga for his sake.
Starting point is 04:03:32 What? almost wailed Alma in the intensity of her anger and misery. After he has held in his arms, after his lips have kissed hers, after... Yes, even after that. When your first bitterness has passed, as mine has, you will be more just and remember the influence under which he did so, if he did. Do you hold yourself responsible for what you think or do in your dreams, or do you not believe what Alan said in his letter about the drug?
Starting point is 04:04:07 You know too much about chemistry, not to know that such horrible poisons have existed for centuries. Yes, I know that, and I know that he has no share in the moral guilt, but how can I ever forget? He has been what those cruel words of Olga told us she had made of him, replied Alma, her face growing cold and hard again as she spoke. "'Alma,' said Isma, with gentle dignity, "'yet with a note of keen reproach in her voice.
Starting point is 04:04:38 "'Surely, you are forgetting that you are speaking of my brother "'as well as of your lover. "'No, I'm not angry, for I am too sad myself not to understand your sorrow. "'But I want you to remember that I, who have lost both a lover and a brother, "'am asking you to be patient and to hope with me. we have never seen allan and alexis as they are we only remember them as two handsome boys who had never seen or known evil when we meet them again as i firmly believe we shall they will be men who have passed through the fire for if they do not pass through it and come out stronger and better than they were rest assured we shall never meet on earth again allan would no more come to you now than you would go to him when he believes himself worthy of you he will come for you as alexis will come for me and then
Starting point is 04:05:38 she stopped short in her eloquent pleading for alma at last melted and overcome by her sweet unselfishness and loving logic had felt the springs of her own woman's nature unloosed and with a low wailing cry had sunk down upon the cushions to towards her, and was sobbing out her sorrow on her lap. Isma said nothing more, for her end was achieved. She laid her left hand caressingly on Elma's hair, and with her right she pulled the steering lever back, and swung the stigna round until her prow pointed towards home again. When they reached the villa, they found the President's private yacht resting on the terrace, for Alan's father and mother had come over after the table. council meeting to discuss with Alma's parents the more intimate family aspect of the strange
Starting point is 04:06:32 events which had cleared up in such terrible fashion the mystery which had so long shrouded the fate of the sons of the two families in area so revolting was the idea of their mental servitude to such an enemy of the human race as they could not but believe Ogoromanov to be and so frightful were the consequences that must infallibly befall humanity in consequence of it, that their parents would rather have known them dead than living under such degrading circumstances. To the Aryans, far advanced as they were beyond the standards of the present day, both in religion and philosophy, the conception of death was one which included no terrors, and no more regret than was natural and common to all humanity at parting with a kinsman
Starting point is 04:07:22 or a friend. As they were destined to prove, when face to face with a crisis unparalleled in the history of humanity, they regarded death merely as a natural and necessary transition from one state of existence to another, which would be higher or lower, according to the preponderance of good or evil done in this life. If therefore the parents and kinsmen are those who are now exiles and wanderers upon the ocean waste could have chosen, they would infinitely rather have known
Starting point is 04:07:56 that Alan and Alexis had shared the fate of their companions in the Norwegian snowdrift than they would have learnt that for six years they had been the slaves and playthings of a woman who, as they guessed from Alan's letter, combined the ambition
Starting point is 04:08:12 of a sereramus with the vices of a messalina and who had used their skill and knowledge which they had acquired and inherited, as princes of the air, with the avowed purpose of subverting the dominion of area, and doing all that their ancestors had done, and bringing back the evil era of strife, bloodshed, and political slavery. So too with Alma, as she had told Isma, she would a thousand times rather have seen her lover dead than degraded to such base uses, although she, like everyone else in area, admitted that the strange circumstances absolved both Alan and Alexis,
Starting point is 04:08:55 from all moral blame and responsibility, she, in common with her own father and mother, and perhaps also with others not less intimately concerned, found it impossible to forget or ignore the taint of such an association, and to look upon it as a stain that might never be washed away. Indeed, the only member of the family council who openly proclaimed her belief that the two exiles would, if ever they returned, come back to area better, and stronger men than those who had known no evil, was Isma, who repeated, with all the winning eloquence at her command, all the arguments that she had used to Alma during their crews together.
Starting point is 04:09:41 Whether Alma and the others would ever come round to her view could of course only be proved by time. But it is nevertheless certain that when the family council at last separated the hearts of its members were less sore than they would have been had Alan and Alexis not possessed, such an advocate as the girl who had so good a double reason for pleading their causes. End of Chapter 11. Chapter 12 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevonk's recording is in the public domain. Chapter 12 The Battle of Kerguelen
Starting point is 04:10:26 The Council of Area Possessed, as has already been said, four and twenty stations scattered over the oceans of the world, which it used as depots for the submarine fleets, by means of which, acting in cooperation with its aerial squadrons, it had made any attempt at naval warfare hopeless, until the disaster's described at the beginning of this book proved that an enemy, in this respect at least more powerful than itself, had successfully challenged
Starting point is 04:11:00 its empire of the sea. Of these stations, the most important in the southern hemisphere was that on Kegelan Island, or desolation land, situated at the intersection of the 49th parallel of south latitude with the 69th meridian of east longitude. This lonely fragment of land in the mid-yearer, of the ocean, barren of surface and swept by the almost constant storms of long winters had been chosen, first, because of its situation on the southern limits of the Indian Ocean, equidistant between Africa and Australia, and secondarily, because of its numerous and sheltered deep-water harbors so admirably adapted for vessels which were perfectly independent of storm. Added to this, the island contained large supplies of coal,
Starting point is 04:11:56 from which the motive power of both the submarine vessels and the airships was now derived by direct conversion of its solar energy into electrical force through the secret process known only to the president and the two members of the council. So far, the Russians had not ventured to make any attack upon this stronghold. So strongly was it defended not only by its submarine squadrons and systems of mines guarding the entrances to all the harbors, but also by the large force of airships which had been stationed there since the new naval warfare had broken out. The warning which Alan had conveyed in his letter to his father was based on the knowledge that a general attack was soon to be
Starting point is 04:12:41 made upon it both by air and sea, with the object of crippling the power of the arians in the southern ocean. No time had been lost in acting upon this warning. The aerial squadron was increased to 40, with the aerial as flagship and 20 new submarine vessels, the largest and best possessed by the arians, had been dispatched from Port Natal to reinforce the fleets of 35 already at Kugelan Island. With these must of course be counted the Narwhal under the command of Alan and Alexis. The strength of the attacking force could only be getting to the enemy. at, as even Alan did not know it, but it was not expected that, however strong a force the Russians might bring up by the sea, they would be able, after the disaster of Antarctica,
Starting point is 04:13:35 to muster more than a dozen airships. The Aryan headquarters was at Christmas Harbour, on the northern shore of the island. This is an admirably sheltered inlet running westward into the land between Cape Francois and Arch Point, and its upper, a narrower harbour, forms an oval basin, nearly a mile long by a quarter of a mile broad, walled in by high perpendicular basaltic cliffs and containing a depth of water varying from two to 16 fathoms, as compared with 25 to 30 fathoms in its outer half. North of the harbour, Table Mountain rises to a height of 1,300 feet, and to the south is a huge mass of basalt, over 11,000, hundred feet high. On both of these elevations were mounted batteries of guns capable of throwing
Starting point is 04:14:31 projectiles of great size and enormous explosive energy to a distance of several miles. There were altogether 12 of these batteries placed on various heights about the island and the guns composing them were mounted on swivels, which enabled them to be trained so as to throw the projectile either into the sea or high up into the air. Soon, after daybreak on the fourth day after Alan's letter had been received, the outlook on Cape Francois, a bold mass of basalt to the north of the outer bay, telephoned, Narwell in sight, to the settlement at the head of the harbour. Immediately, on this message being received, the commander of the station named Maxe Ernstein, a man of about 34 and the most daring and skillful submarine navigator and engineer in the service of the council, went on board his own vessel, the Catchelot, and set out to welcome the long-lost son of the president
Starting point is 04:15:33 and convey him, the commission which had been sent out by airship from area. The Catchelot, which may as well be described here as elsewhere as a type of the submarine warship of the time, was a double-pointed cylinder, built of plates of nickelized aluminium steel, not riveted, but electrically fused at the joints, so that they formed a continuous mass equally impervious all over, and presenting no seams or overlaps. The cylinder was 150 feet from point to point, with a midship's diameter of 40 feet. The forward end was armed with the sheathing of azurine, the metal peculiar to the mines of area, which would cut and pier steel as a diamond cuts glass. This sheathing formed a ram which was by no means the least formidable portion of the warship's armament. The upper part
Starting point is 04:16:30 of the cylinder was flattened so as to form an oval deck 40 feet long by 15 wide. A centre section of this deck, three feet wide, could be opened by means of a lateral slide, which allowed of the elevation of a gun 25 feet long, which could be used either for discharging torpedoes by water or for throwing projectiles through the air. It could be aimed and fired from below the deck, without the artillery even seeing the objects aimed at, save in an arrangement of mirrors so adjusted that when the object appeared in the central of the lowest of them, the gun could be fired, with the certainty of the projectile reaching its mark. Four underwater torpedo tubes, two ahead and two astern, completed the armament of the submarine warship. When underwater,
Starting point is 04:17:21 the deck could be hermetically closed and sliding plates could be drawn over the opening of the torpedo tubes, so that from stern to stern of the cylinder there were no excrescences to impede the progress of the vessel through the water, with the sole exception. of a dome of thick forged glassed, just forward of the deck, under which stood the helmsman, who gave place to the commander of the vessel when she went into action. Her powerful, four-bladed screw, driven by engines, almost precisely similar to those of the airships, gave her a maximum speed of a hundred miles an hour. The catch-a-lot ran at 25 miles an hour down the harbour,
Starting point is 04:18:03 and as soon as he got abreast of Cape Francois, Captain Ernstine, who was standing on the deck, saw a small red flag apparently rising from the waves about a mile to seaward. A similar flag was soon flying from a movable flagstaff on the catch-lot, and a few minutes later she was lying alongside the narwhal. This vessel was a very leviathan of the deep, and as she lay three parts submerged in the water, Captain Ernstine calculated that she could hardly. be less than 200 feet in length, and 45 in diameter amid ships. She appeared to be built on very much the same plan as the catch-a-lot, and of the same materials, saving only, of course,
Starting point is 04:18:48 the ram of a zurang, which was replaced by one of nickel-steel. As the catch-a-lot got alongside, a slide was drawn back in the deck of the narwhal, and the head and shoulders of a man dressed in close-fitting seal-fur appeared. It was. Alan. Little change in appearance since the fatal day that he invited Olga Romanov on board the ethereal, save that he had grown a moustache and beard which he wore trimmed somewhat in the Elizabethan style, and that the frank, open expression of the boy had given place to a grave, almost sad sternness which marked a man who had lived and suffered. Max Ernstein recognized him at once and saluted, as though greeting a superior,
Starting point is 04:19:33 officer. For although all the arians were friends and comrades, the etiquette of rank and discipline were scrupulously observed among them when on active service. "'What do you salute me for?' said Alan gravely as he reached the deck and came to the side on which the cationlet lay. Do you not see that I am no longer wearing the golden wings? Are you the officer in command of the station?' "'Yes, Admiral Arnold,' returned the other, in the same formal tone, and at the same time presenting the letter from the council. I suppose you have forgotten me. I am Max Ernstein, in command of the naval fleet at
Starting point is 04:20:11 Kerguelen. This letter will explain why I saluted and why I have come to hand over my command to you. Before he replied, Alan ran his eye rapidly over the letter. As he did so, the pale bronze on his face flushed crimson for a moment, and he turned his head away from Ernstine, brushing his hand, quickly across his eyes, and then read the letter again. more deliberately. Then he turned and said in a voice that he vainly strove to keep steady. This is more than I have deserved,
Starting point is 04:20:43 or could expect. But obedience is the first duty, so I accept the command. Come on board, Einstein. Of course I recognise you. But until I knew how I stood with the council, I looked upon myself as an outlaw, and therefore no friend or comrade for you.
Starting point is 04:20:58 The captain of the catch-a-lot had a gangway plank brought up and passed from one vessel to the other, and in another moment he was standing beside Alan on the deck of the narwhal, and their hands were joined in a firm clasp. "'This is the first honest hand that I've grasped for six years,' except Alexis, said Alan, as he returned the clasp with a grip that showed his physical forces had been by no means impaired by his long mental certitude. "'Come down to the cabin. We shall find him there.'
Starting point is 04:21:31 He led the way below, and as soon as Alexis had been told the unexpected good news, which seemed to affect him even more deeply than it had Alan, the three sat down at the table in the saloon of the narwhal, a plain but comfortably furnished room about twenty-five feet long by fifteen broad and ten high, to discuss a plan of operations in view of the expected attack on the station. Alan at once assumed the authority with which he had been invested by the council. and made minute inquiries into the nature and extent of the defending force at his disposal. I think that ought to be quite sufficient, not only to defeat but pretty well destroy any force that the Russians can bring against us, said Alan, as soon as Ernstein had finished his description.
Starting point is 04:22:20 We have much more to fear from the airships than from the submarine boats, because the narwhal would give a very good account of them, even by herself. Have any more vessels of the type of the ethereal been built, since the old ethereal was lost? Yes, replied Einstein, but only ten, I'm sorry to say. One of them is here, as I told you just now. But we have forty of the others, and I don't suppose the Russians can bring more than a dozen against us. What do you mean? said Alan. They have fifty. Every one of them as fast and as powerful as the old ethereal. I ought to know, he continued grimly. for they were every one of them built under my own eyes.
Starting point is 04:23:02 I beg your pardon, said Ernstein. I ought to have told you before now that we have already won our first victory, and that though we lost eight vessels, we destroyed twenty of the Russians. And then he went on to give Alan and Alexis a rapid description of the pursuit of the revenge and the havoc wrought at the end of it by the ethereal and the aerial. "'That is glorious news,' said Alan. "'But they have thirty ships at their disposal still, "'and I expect they will bring at least twenty of these against us.
Starting point is 04:23:35 "'And they are all swifter than ours, saving only the aerial. "'Of course, my command ends with the shore, "'but I think it will be as well, "'if the captain of the aerial were to come on board the narwhal, "'so that we could arrange our plans of defence together. "'I for the sea, and he for the air.' "'That why not come ashore and see him?' said Ernstein. he and all of us would be delighted to see you on the island.
Starting point is 04:23:58 No, said Alan, shaking his head. Alexis and I have promised each other never to leave the narwhal until the Russian sea power is crippled. The day that we set foot on dry land again will be the day that we give back the supremacy of the sea to the council. So if we two admirals of the sea and air are to meet, the commander of the aerial must come here. Very well, said Ernstein. I understand. you, write a note and I will send the Cachelot back with it. She will bring him back in under half an hour, for he was up at the settlement when I left. Alan wrote the letter forthwith, and the Cacchalot departed, returning, as her captain had said in less than half an hour, with Edward Forrest, the commander of the
Starting point is 04:24:42 aerial. He was a lean, wiry, active man of about forty-five of mixed English, Scotch and Aryan descent, with short, crispy, curly black hair and smooth, shaven face, rather sharp, regular features, and a pair of keen grey eyes which seemed to look into the very brain of the person he was talking to, a man of prompt decisions and few words, and one of the most able aerial navigators that area could boast of. He held the rank of Admiral, and was responsible for the station of Kogelan and the command of the southern seas. He greeted Alan and Alexis curtisely, but a trifle stiffly, as though he thought that the indiscretion had been somewhat lightly dealt with by the Council. This, however, was no business of his.
Starting point is 04:25:33 For the first law of area was the decision of the President and Council were not opened criticism by any private or official citizen whatever his rank or experience. Therefore, after reading as a matter of form the Commission sent to Alan and Alexis, he addressed himself at once to the business of the moment, and before they had been discussing the plan of defence for many minutes, he was forced to admit to himself that the President's son, young as he was, was more than his master both in aerial and naval tactics. For the greater part of the morning, plan after plan was discussed, thrashed out,
Starting point is 04:26:12 and either accepted or thrown aside, and when he took his leave, he shook hands with both Alan and Alexis, far more cordially than he had done in greeting, and said, with brief, blunt candle. This is not the first time that a woman has used a man to upset the peace of the world, and I tell you honestly that I once thought you had both turned traitors. I don't think so now, and I'm heartily glad you are back. If you could only have returned three years ago,
Starting point is 04:26:39 a lot of trouble might have been saved. But I must confess, that you have both learned more in five years than I have in twenty. I will follow your instructions to the last. letter. What he's done is done, said Alan, smiling, and yet with a grave dignity that showed Admiral Forrest that, despite all that had happened, he was standing in the presence of his master. The working hand now is to regain what we have lost, and if every man does his duty, we shall do so. I think everything is arranged now, and as we have no time to lose,
Starting point is 04:27:12 I will say, good morning. He held out his hand as he spoke, and Admiral Forrest, took his dismissal and his leave at the same time. Captain Einstein took six men out of the catch-a-lot and placed them at the disposal of Alan and Alexis for the working of the narwhal, and then took his leave to execute his part of the plan of defence. It was a bitterly cold day that the southern winter had already set in in all its severity. The sea to the north of the island was comparatively smooth, but swept every now and then with vicarious. violent gusts of wind from the southward. The sky was entirely covered by thick masses of gold, grey cloud, every now and then torn up into great rolling masses by the sudden blasts of icy wind
Starting point is 04:28:02 from the pole, which drove fierce storms of hard, frozen snow across the bare and desolate island. But the roughness of the elements was a matter of small concern to the crews of the airships and the submarine cruisers. For both, were independent alike of sea and storm. The former could literally ride upon the wings of the fiercest scale that ever blew. Their interiors were warm and windproof, and the machinery was powerful enough to drive them four and five times as fast as the air currents in which they floated,
Starting point is 04:28:38 while the latter had only to sink a few feet below the level of the waves to find perfect calm. The days in short were past, when men had been at the mercy of the elements, and so the atmospheric conditions which would have made a modern naval attack upon a rocky and exposed coast almost impossible were not even taken into account
Starting point is 04:29:01 in preparing to meet the threatened assault on Kigelan Island. No one knew when or how the first assault would be delivered. All that was known was that, unless Olga and her advisers had completely altered their plans, the attack would take place either that day or the next, and consequently ceaseless vigilance was necessary on sea and land and in the air. In accordance with the plan arranged on board the narwhal, ten airships rose above the clouds to an
Starting point is 04:29:33 altitude of 5,000 feet, and from each of these an electric thread hung down to as many signal stations on the island, all of which were connected with the headquarters at the top of Christmas harbor. Twenty cruisers patrolled the coast at a distance of a mile from the land, and two miles outside these, the narwhal ran to and fro along the northern shore. All the more important inlets which had sufficient depth of water for submarine attack were guarded, with mines and chains of torpedoes, so disposed that no vessel could possibly enter without firing them, and so give warning of the locality of the attack. The afternoon passed without any alarm. The afternoon passed without any alarm and at nightfall the clouds sent down a blinding storm of snow, which, added to the intense
Starting point is 04:30:23 darkness, made vision impossible both on land and sea. Although high above the clouds, the ten airships floated in a calm, clear atmosphere under the brilliant constellations of the southern hemisphere. No attack seemed possible without warning, either by sea or above the clouds, for the hostile airships could not approach without being seen from a great distance through the clear starlit sky, and without their lights, which would instantly betray their presence, it was impossible for the submarine vessels even to find the coast. Hour after hour passed and still no hostile sign rewarded the vigilance of the defenders. No one of the present day could have guessed that all the preparations had been made for such a battle as had never been fought before on sea or land,
Starting point is 04:31:12 or in the air. Nothing was visible, but the snow covered earth and the storm swept sea, for the sentinel ships floating far above the clouds were beyond the reach of vision, and yet, if the combined fleets of the modern world had attacked Kuguelan that night, not a ship would have escaped to tell the tale of annihilation. So terrible were the engines of destruction which waited, but the signal of battle to strike their swift and irresistible blows. It was about half-past six o'clock the next morning when Alexis, who was on watch in the conning tower of the narwhal, saw a faint beam of light illuminating the water a long way ahead.
Starting point is 04:31:54 He instantly signalled to Alan, enemy in sight. Back, I am going to ram. Alan, unwilling to leave the new crew who were not yet perfectly acquainted with the working of the machinery, had taken command of the engine room, alternately with Alex. who was now taking his four hours watch in the conning tower, and to whom the fortune of war had given the honour of striking the first blow. The narwhal backed rapidly, and as she did so, Alexis turned a small wheel in the side of the conning tower, and the whole chamber sank into the hull of the vessel. As soon as it stopped, he pulled a lever and a heavy steel sheet slid over the opening where the glass dome had been.
Starting point is 04:32:41 In front of him, as he stood at the steering wheel was a long, very slender needle hung, with extreme delicacy on a pivot, up which an electric current constantly passed. The needle was terrestrial insulated by a magnet, which always swung opposite to the magnetic pole, and when acted upon only by the steel of the vessel's fabric, swung indifferently, as long as there were no other vessel within a thousand yards at the narwhal. But the moment one came within that distance, the needle pointed towards it with unerring accuracy, as it was doing at the present moment. Alexis allowed the vessel to back until he saw the needle begin to waver.
Starting point is 04:33:27 Then he knew that the thousand-yard limit had been reached and signalled. Full speed ahead. The next moment the engines were reversed and the now will bore down on her invisible prey. The needle became rigid again. Alexis kept it pointing dead ahead as the Nalwell gathered way and rushed silently, but with irresistible force
Starting point is 04:33:52 upon her victim. She passed over the thousand yards in forty seconds. Then came a dull rendering crash, a slight shiver of the mighty fabric, and then she swept on away as though she had passed through a couple of inches of planking.
Starting point is 04:34:10 instead of the steel hull of a submarine warship more than two-thirds her own size. And so in silence and darkness, without the discharge of a gun or the flash of a shot or an audible cry of human pain, the work of death and destruction began and ended. In the passing of an instant, a warship had been destroyed which could have annihilated a fleet of modern battleships in detail without once appearing above the surface of the water. The moment that the shock told Alexis that the ram of the narwhal had done its work, he signalled, stop. And as the vessel slowed down, he watched the momentous fluctuations of the needle in front of him. It oscillated for an instant, and then became still again, pointing to another victim hidden away somewhere under the dark waters.
Starting point is 04:35:04 He brought the vessel around until it pointed ahead again, and then once more the Leviathan plunged forward at full speed on her errand of destruction. Thirty seconds later, a rasping, tearing sound told him that he had ripped the side out of a second Russian vessel, and again he stopped, and again the fatal telltale needle pointed to a mark on which he hurled his irresistible ram. So, the work went on, and vessel after vessel was torn to pieces and sank in the midst of the darkness and silence of the wintry sea, without even a warning having been given, either to the consorts of the destroyed vessels, or to those nearer in shore, all of which were, of course, outside the range of the needle's indication. But for this fact, Alexis would have been unable to do his work, for he would not have known whether he was ramming friend or foe. When the ram had found its mark for the twelfth time, the needle oscillated vaguely to and fro,
Starting point is 04:36:14 showing that within a thousand yards radius, at least there were no more victims to be found. Then, the narwhal rose to the surface of the water, and Alexis resumed his watch, as the vessel patrolled to coast again at a speed of 50 miles an hour. Alan, now came out and relieved Alexis from his watch, as he entered the conning tower, he said, "'How many is that you've settled? A dozen, isn't it?' "'Yes,' said Alexis. "'But I can hardly think they can have been anything but scouts, and so we shall have the main fleet to tackle yet.' "'Do you think any of them have got through?' said Alan.
Starting point is 04:36:54 "'You know, they may have approached from east and west as well, and if so, they are lying inside of us.' no replied alexis i don't think they would do that you see we have the advantage of them in this way they can't see ten yards in front of them unless there is bright sunshine on the water or unless they turn their lights on to the full in which case they would betray their presence at once then they don't know what has become of the narwhal and probably think that she has been attacked by an overwhelming force or blown up by some lucky torpedo they don't go inshore in force for fear of springing a mind and so you may depend upon it. The twelve we have destroyed were scouts, prowling about very slowly and waiting for daylight to examine the coast and find a way into Christmas harbour. They must have been in a single line,
Starting point is 04:37:43 and we had the luck to catch one of the end ones first. And so we sank the lot, in the order in which they were floating. I don't think we can do anything more till daylight, except run up and down the coast and keep a sharp lookout to seaward and on the needle. I suppose you're right, said Alan. You better go and get an hour's sleep if you can.
Starting point is 04:38:05 There won't be much sleep for any of us till tonight, said Alexis quickly, pointing to the clouds over the island. Look, the row has begun in the air already. Alan glanced up and saw a series of intensely bright flashes stream downwards from the clouds, which at the same moment were rent and rolled up into vast, shadowy billows by some tremendous concussion of the atmosphere above them. There could be only one explanation of this. The attack on the island had begun from the air, and the flashes were those of the first shots of the aerial bombardment. What had really happened was this. A fleet of 50 submarine warships under the command of Michael Lusensky, the eldest son of Olaf Lysenski, who was now Olga Romanov's
Starting point is 04:38:55 chief advisor in the conduct of the war that she had commenced with the Aryans, had reached the northern coast of Kerguelen Island about four o'clock in the morning in order to cooperate with an aerial squadron of 15 vessels led by the revenge under the command nominally of Lusenski's second son, Boris, but really of Olga herself. As Alexis had surmised, the 12 vessels destroyed by the narwhal were scouts sent out to, if possible, feel their way to the entrance of Christmas Harbour, which was known to be the headquarters of the station. These would have returned to the fleet with all the intelligence they could get as to bearings and soundings and the position of mines and the defending fleet. Then at daybreak, that is to say about eight o'clock, the whole
Starting point is 04:39:50 squadron was to have advanced to the entrance of the harbor, ramming any of the defenders who barred their way, and then, after sending a swarm of torpedoes into the mouth of the bay to explode the mines and blow up any submarine defenses that might exist, to have made a rush for the inner bay at the same time that the airships engaged the land defenses. The naval portion of the program was completely frustrated by the destruction of the scouts, while the aerial attack, was foiled by the lookout stationed above the clouds. Soon after seven it became light enough at their altitude for the powerful glasses of their commanders to make out the 15 Russian airships coming up from the southward at a distance of about 20 miles.
Starting point is 04:40:38 A few minutes later they were themselves discovered by the Russians and Olga, to her intense chagrin, saw at a glance that all hope of a surprise was gone. By some means or other, the Aryans had received intelligence of the attack and were ready for it. The terrible experience taught by the disaster of Antarctica warned her and her lieutenants that any approach, now that they were seen, must be made with the utmost caution, for they had no precise knowledge as to the range of the Aryan guns. All they knew was that it was very great, and that where one of their projectiles found its mark,
Starting point is 04:41:19 destruction followed instantly. Added to this, there was another difficulty. The dense masses of cloud completely hid both the sea and land from their view, and made accurate shooting at the land defences impossible. Consequently, there was nothing for it but to fight the battle out in the upper regions of the air, against a force of whose actual strength they were ignorant. They dare not attempt to surround the ten airships, which hung stationed, over the island, for this meant bringing all their guns into play, while they could only use
Starting point is 04:41:54 half of their own. While they were debating on a plan of operations, two new factors in the coming struggle were swiftly and unexpectedly brought into play. As soon as the news of their arrival had been telegraphed to the headquarters, the aerial took the air, and passed under the clouds to the rear of the Russian squadron. Ten miles behind them, she swept round sharply and with her wings inclined to the utmost and her engines working at the fullest, she took a mighty upward swoop, passed through the clouds like a flash of light, and before the Russians knew what had happened, she was floating, three thousand feet above them out of reach of their guns, and hurling projectile after projectile into their midst.
Starting point is 04:42:44 Three of their ships struck almost simultaneously were torn, into a thousand fragments and vanished through the clouds. It was the glare and shock of this explosion that Alexis had seen from the conning tower of the narwhal. The remaining Russian ships instantly scattered and sank through the clouds to seek a refuge from the foe whose deadly blows they were completely unable to return. But the moment they appeared on the underside of the Cloud Sea,
Starting point is 04:43:15 all the guns of the land batteries opened fire in all of the world. directions with time shells, and so rapid were the discharges and so terrible the energy of the explosives that the whole firmament above the island seemed ablaze with them, while the concussions of the nether atmosphere was so tremendous and continuous that it would have been madness for the Russian airships to have approached within the zone of fire with which the arians had covered and encircled their positions. The clouds were torn and broken up into vast whirling masses, which completely obscured the view of the Russians and rendered anything like accurate shooting in the direction of the island impossible. Worse than this, the range of the great land
Starting point is 04:44:00 guns fired at an elevation of 45 degrees was so enormous that they were forced by the incessantly exploding projectiles, which were hurled up into the air in all directions, to retire to a distance which, beyond the most random shooting, the results of which were were spent upon the rocks of the island and the sea, rendering their own guns useless. Rise up through the clouds they dare not, for they knew the aerial was still there, and that the first ship that showed herself would be an almost helpless mark for one of the ten guns, which, for the time being, commanded the heavens. There seemed nothing for it but in the ignominious retreat, for, as Boris Lysensky said to Olga, when, furious,
Starting point is 04:44:48 with rage and mortification she reproached him with a lack both of skill and courage, an attack upon a volcano in full eruption, would have been child's play to an assault at close quarters on Kugelan Island. Their one hope of success had lain in a surprise, and that, by some unaccountable means had been made impossible. They had reckoned only on the airships and the submarine defences, and even these they had expected to take unawares. the terrible power of the battery guns which were able to spread their seas of fire through the air and to shake the very firmament itself with their projectars had been a revelation to them they could not train their own guns without seeing their mark and neither flame nor smoke betrayed the position of the batteries while on the other hand the artilleryists on the island had simply to surround the station with a zone of fire and a continuous series of atmospheric convulsions through which no airship could have passed without the risk of overturning or completely collapsing.
Starting point is 04:45:56 So Olga was at last convinced that her choice lay between abandonment of the attack or running the gauntlet of fire in the almost forlorn hope of engaging the land batteries and an aerial fleet of unknown strength at close quarters. Vaffled and defeated and yet convinced that to continue the unequal contest under its present conditions would be merely to court still more disastrous defeat and even probable destruction, Olga at last allowed Lascensky to give the signal for retreat, and the Russian squadron withdrew to a position 12 miles northward of the island. Its departure was seen both from the air and the land, and the cannonade immediately stopped.
Starting point is 04:46:41 Meanwhile, Alan had run the narwhal into the mouth of Christmas Harbour flying his red flag, He was met by the Cachelot and after telling Captain Ernstine what he had done and learning of the repulse of the Russians in the aerial battle he directed 40 of the submarine vessels to follow him out to sea to look for the Russian flotilla.
Starting point is 04:47:02 All the craft were furnished with tell-tale needles similar to the one on board the narwhal for it is impossible to see a sufficient distance underwater to effectively attack an enemy as agile as the submarine warships were and this fact had led to the universal employment of the needles. As it was now quite light, the whole Aryan squadron, with the exception of five vessels whose duty it was to act as scouts underwater,
Starting point is 04:47:30 proceeded seawood on the surface of the waves, keeping a sharp lookout for the remains of the Russian fleet, which they soon discovered lying about five miles off the island. They could make out 35 of the long black half-submerged hulls lying together like a school of whales with the waves breaking over them as over sunken rocks. Alan immediately signalled from his conning tower in the manual sign language used by the arians to communicate between their airships to his consorts and ordered them to scatter and form a wide circle round the Russian squadron at a distance of a mile and a depth of two fathoms, but on no account to approach within a thousand
Starting point is 04:48:15 yards of them. When they had reached their positions, they were to rise to the surface, and each was to discharge a couple of torpedoes towards the center of the circle. After that, they were to retire and leave the rest to him. The moment the order had been passed through the fleet, every one of the vessels disappeared and proceeded to her station. The narwhal sank at the same time until nothing but the glass dome of her conning tower remained above the water. By carefully noting the course steered by the compass and accurately measuring the distance traveled by the number of revolutions of the propeller, each captain was able to place his craft in the desired position. So perfectly indeed was the maneuver performed that when the vessels rose to the surface, they formed a circle two miles in diameter,
Starting point is 04:49:08 in the centre of which lay within a space of about 200 yards square, the Russian flotilla. The commanders of which, afraid to advance nearer to the shore without the intelligence which they still awaited from their scouts, and confounded by the awful spectacle presented by the aerial battle, of the issue of which they were utterly ignorant, were waiting, in bewilderment and indecision the issue of the events which had taken such a marvellous, an unambiguous, an unexpected turn. The manoeuvre ordered by Ellen had been executed so promptly and secretly that the Russians were not even aware that they were surrounded until torpedo after torpedo coming in from all points of the compass began exploding in their midst, hurling vast masses of water
Starting point is 04:50:00 and foam up into the air, tearing their plates and crippling their propellers and disabling half their number before they had time to recover from the confusion into which the sudden attack had thrown them. To communicate signals from one vessel to another under such circumstances was impossible. And so United Action was out of the question. All that the captains of the vessels could see was that they were enemies upon all sides of them. The explosion of the 80 torpedoes had churned the water up into a mass of seething foam, in the midst of which 15 vessels were lying crippled and helpless on the surface, while six more had been sent to the bottom. This was bad enough, but while the captains of those which had escaped were recovering from
Starting point is 04:50:54 the stupefication into which this sudden disaster had thrown them, Alan saw his chance, and as soon as the last torpedo had exploded, headed the narwhal full-spoken, speed into the midst of them, then followed a scene which would have beggared all description. The great ship moving at a speed of nearly three miles a minute tore her way through the half-crippled squadron, hurling everything she struck to the bottom of the sea. Every Russian vessel that was able to do so after the first assault sank out of the way of the terrible ram of the Nauw and headed off at full speed into the open sea. But for those that were partially or wholly disabled, there was no escape.
Starting point is 04:51:41 Alan, standing in his conning tower, his teeth clenched and his blue eyes, almost black with the fierce passion of battle and revenge, whirled his steering wheel this way, and that, and as the steel monster swung around in rapid curves, in obedience to the rudder, he hurled her again, and again, upon his practically helpless victims, piercing them through and through, as though they their plates had been cardboard instead of steel. When the last one had gone down, he left the conning tower, hoisted his flagstaff, and flew a signal to his consorts to return to harbour. What had become of the Russian vessels that had escaped he neither knew nor, for the present, cared. The victory of the arians both at sea and in the
Starting point is 04:52:29 was complete, and he was certain that the Russians had received such a lesson as would convince them that Kugulan Island was impregnable to any assault that they could make upon it, unless they were able to take its defenders by surprise, a contingency, which was justly considered impossible. End of Chapter 12. Chapter 13 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Chapter 13, The Siren Stronghold As soon as the first pitch battle in the World War was over, a lengthy and detailed report of the attack on Kirkgallon
Starting point is 04:53:23 and its repulse was drawn up by Alan, Captain Ernstein, an Admiral Forrest, for presentation to the Council. To this report, Alan added a supplement, which is here reproduced in his own words. From what I know of the designs of Olga Romanov and her advisors, I am convinced that the defeats which have been inflicted upon them will merely have the effect of checking and not putting a stop to their operations against the peace and freedom of the world.
Starting point is 04:53:55 I have seen and heard enough during the last five years to feel satisfied that there exists a very widespread conspiracy. the object of which is the restoration of the Romanoff dynasty in the person of Olga, the breaking up of the Anglo-Saxon Federation and the inauguration of an era of personal despotism and popular slavery. As far as we have been able to learn, this conspiracy embraces practically all the descendants of those families who lost their rank, official position or property, during the reconstitution of Russia after the fall of the war. the Romanov's. These people have, of course, everything to gain, and not much to lose by the destruction of the present order of things, and Olga has promised them, no doubt quite sincerely,
Starting point is 04:54:47 that in the event of her triumph, they shall be restored to all that their ancestors lost. As a matter of fact, the greater part of Russia will be divided amongst them should she ever accomplish her designs. The old order of things, as it existed, before the days of Alexander II is to be completely reinstated. The lower orders of the people are to be reduced once more to serfdom and the trading classes to a condition very little better. If they resist, they are to be terrorized into submission by the airships and all who raise their voices for freedom are to be banished to Siberia,
Starting point is 04:55:28 which is once more to be the prison land of the Russian Empire. A large standing army is to be kept constantly on the war footing while the sea, navy and the aerial fleet are to be kept up to such a strength as to be able to hold the rest of the continent in practical subjection. In short,
Starting point is 04:55:48 Olga aspires to nothing less than the throne of an empire which shall stretch from the yellow sea to the Atlantic Ocean. I am afraid too, that there can be no doubt but this conspiracy is not only flavoured but actually assisted by large numbers of people throughout the Federation area.
Starting point is 04:56:09 In fact, during the latter part of our stay at Mount Terror, the stronghold was visited by men of all nations, who, of course, came and went away in the submarine vessels and who openly promised to do everything they could to further what they called the cause of the new revolution in their own countries, on the understanding that the old evils of capitalism, and private ownership of land by which their ancestors had grown wealthy are to be restored. This will I trust be enough to show you that the triumph of Olga Romanov means nothing less
Starting point is 04:56:44 than the complete undoing of all the work that was done in the days of the terror. We have proved so far that Kerguelen and therefore area is impregnable to attack save by surprise, which will now, of course, be impossible. But on the other hand, the force of the disposal of Volga and her allies is still so strong that all our present resources will have to be kept constantly employed to protect ourselves. And this leaves the world at the mercy of any power which can obtain the assistance of the Russian's aerial navy, which still numbers 27 vessels all equal to our best ships. In addition to these they possess a submarine navy,
Starting point is 04:57:31 of at least 40 vessels, all of which are swifter and more powerful than ours, with the exception of the NARWL. I therefore suggest that the whole of the resources at the command of the council shall at once be devoted to the building of at least 50 airships of the ethereal type, and the same number of submarine battleships like the NARW, complete plans of which I enclose. Until this additional force is at our command, I think it would be be useless to attempt the destruction of the Russian stronghold in Antarctica, and until this is destroyed, there can be no hope of peace. This stronghold, which I will now attempt to describe for the information of the Council, is one of the most marvellous places on earth. It lies in, and about
Starting point is 04:58:21 Mount Terra and the Perry Mountains, which run from it towards the pole behind the ice barrier of Antarctica. Nearly ten years ago, a Russian explorer named Kishonov, reached the ice barrier and made the discoveries which have enabled the Russian revolutionists to create their stronghold. In addition to his ship, he took with him three aerostats, which were chiefly constructed during his voyage and also a small submarine vessel, which he took out in sections and put together at sea. He skirted the coast of Victoria Land and was stopped by the ice in latitude 78 degrees, as all other antithesians. Antarctic explorers by sea have been, since the voyage of Sir James Ross. The season was a singularly fine and open one, and two days after his arrival, he inflated one of his he ersteads and crossed the great barrier to make a thorough exploration of the
Starting point is 04:59:22 unknown land. Kishanov was the first man, not an Aryan who had ever seen what they was on the other side of the Antarctic ice wall. But he discovered far more than our explorers did. For while he was in the neighbourhood of Mount Terra, an earthquake, accompanying a violent eruption of Mount Erebus, made a huge fissure in the south side of Mount Terra. After waiting three days to make sure that the earthquake had subsided, he and two of his officers entered the crevice, which they found to be over two hundred feet wide at the level of the land ice. Furnished, with storage batteries and electric lights, they've been, they penetrated into the interior of the mountain and found that it was pierced in all directions
Starting point is 05:00:12 with great galleries and enormous chambers, hollowed out by volcanic forces during the period of Mount Terra's activity. Four days were spent altogether in exploring this subterranean region, the existence of which was kept a profound secret by Kishanov and his officers. Not the least strange and, as it has proved, one of the most valuable portions of his discovery was the finding of a subterranean lake at the heart of Mount Terra. The temperature of which was kept far above the freezing point, by the heat which the interior of the mountain derived from the neighbouring fires of Mount Erebus. Finding the lake to be saltwater, he concluded that he must have some connection with the open sea. And so the next day he and the same two officers, he and the
Starting point is 05:01:01 same two officers entered the submarine boat and penetrated underneath the ice barrier. After a search of five hours, the searchlights of the boat revealed a huge tunnel, leading southwest into the land, that is to say, direct for Mount Terra. They followed this tunnel up for a distance of nearly five miles and then struck the end. They now rose and finally found themselves floating on the surface of the lake in the interior of the mountain. One of Kishanov's officers, a man named Louis Kemsky, was a member of the Russian Revolutionary Society, whose existence only became known five years ago, after the capture of the ethereal the heads of this society met. And to them, this man communicated the secret of Mount Terror.
Starting point is 05:01:54 Kishnov and the other officers refused to join the revolutionists and were assassinated. Kemsky was at once taken on board the ethereal, now renamed the revenge, and guided her to the fissure leading into Mount Terror. Its outer portion was of course filled and covered with ice and snow, but as soon as Kemski had found its position by his landmarks, a couple of shells, speedily reopened it, and it was here that the revengely hidden while you were ransacking the world for her. Olga inherited from her grandfather,
Starting point is 05:02:30 the father of Vladimir Robinoff, who was executed for disobeying the order of the council all the plans and directions necessary for the building, both of airships and submarine vessels. And as soon as this perfect stronghold and height in place was discovered, her accomplices, in the conspiracy for the restoration of the Russian monarchy at once devoted their fortunes
Starting point is 05:02:54 to the supply of money and materials. The revenge made one more voyage to Russia and by travelling at full speed, at a great elevation managed to make it unobserved. The services of the cleverest engineers and most skillful craftsmen among the revolutionists were secured. Transports were chartered and sent out to Antarctica loaded with materials. On the shores of the subterranean lake the first squadron of submarine vessels was built
Starting point is 05:03:25 and then began the system of ocean terrorism which soon paralysed the trade of the world. piracy was carried on with utter ruthlessness transports was sunk by the vessels and then plundered by divers of the treasure which they carried and which was employed to purchase new materials and to repay those who had furnished the funds Alexis and myself were kept by Olga
Starting point is 05:03:51 as I said in my first letter under the influence of a drug which completely paralysed our volitional power and were compelled to reveal all we knew concerning our own airships, submarine vessels, guns and explosives. And in this manner was created and equipped the force which will be employed to dispute with us the empire of the world, unless we are able to extirpate it utterly. While the dispatch to the council was being drawn up, the narwhal had been lying in the inner
Starting point is 05:04:27 basin of Christmas harbour, renewing her store of motive power from the generating station ashore. as soon as the engineer in charge reported that her power reservoirs were full and Alan had delivered the dispatch for conveyance to area by airship, Alexis, who had been apparently buried in a brown study for the last two hours or so, asked Alan to come with him into his private cabin, and as soon as the two friends were alone together, he said to him, Look here, old men, why your fellows have been drawing up that dispatch and talking about the impossibility of attacking the stronghold at Mount Terror, I've been doing some thinking, and I've come to the conclusion that as far as an undersea attack is concerned, it isn't quite so hopeless as you've made out. I should be only too delighted to hear you prove us wrong, replied Alan, his eyes brightening at the prospect, for he knew Alexis too well not to be sure. that he would not have spoken in this way, unless he had pretty solid reasons for doing so.
Starting point is 05:05:34 Say on, my friend, I'm all attention. Get out to see, then, as fast as ever you can, said Alexis, for that it's not an hour to be lost if you adopt my plan, and if you don't, we can just come back. Very well, said Alan. What is the course? Clear the islands and head away southward, as hard as you can go, replied Alexis briefly. The excitement of the battle in which he had played such a terrible part had left Alan in just the frame of mind to listen to the project of a desperate adventure. Such as he instinctively knew was now in his friend's mind.
Starting point is 05:06:13 Without hesitating further, he went into the saloon, summoned the crew of the narwhal and said to them, Alexis and I have decided upon an enterprise which will end either in very great injury to our enemies or our own destruction. You have seen enough today to know that in the warfare we are engaged in, there are only two choices. Victory or destruction. We don't want to take anyone against his will
Starting point is 05:06:40 to what may be certain death. Those who care to go ashore may do so. Not a man moved. An athletic sailor named George Cosmo who held the post of chief engineer saluted and said briefly, We shall all go, sir. What are the orders? Get out of the harbour as fast as you can,
Starting point is 05:07:01 and as soon as you are clear of the island sink two fathoms, steer a straight course due south-east, and put her through the water as hard as she'll go, replied Alan. Cosmo saluted again, and left the room with his comrades to execute the order. Now, my friend, said Alan, turning to Alexis as soon as they were alone again.
Starting point is 05:07:24 What is your plan? Simply this, replied Alexis. Mount Terra, or at any rate the mouth of the submarine tunnel, is in round numbers 3,000 geographical miles from here. Our speed is 30 miles an hour faster than that of Olga's squadron. That means that even if they go back, at once and at full speed, we shall be there four or five hours before them. They, I think, have had quite.
Starting point is 05:07:54 enough fighting for today and I don't believe they'll attack the island again. First, because they know that they can't take our sea defences by surprise. And second, because they think the NAR will remain on guard. Either they will go off on a raiding expedition someone else with the airships, in which case we can't follow them for we don't know where they're going, or they will return to Mount Terror at an easy speed of 50 or 60 miles an hour. they will never dream that you and I will venture to attack the stronghold
Starting point is 05:08:27 single-handed and therefore that is just what I propose to do that will be odds of about 40 to 1 against the narwhal replied Alan somewhat gravely unless we can destroy it completely before they get back
Starting point is 05:08:44 but gone let's hear the rest I don't think you can propose anything too desperate for me now that I have really tasted the blood of the enemy. Well, what I propose is not to destroy the stronghold simply because it would be impossible
Starting point is 05:09:01 to do that by sea. I merely propose to get quietly into the tunnel. Go to that narrow part about two miles from the entrance, fix a dozen torpedoes with time fuses up against the roof of the tunnel
Starting point is 05:09:14 and then clear out into the open water. When those 12 torpedoes go off if they don't bring a few thousand tons of rock down into the tunnel and block it pretty securely, I'll grant I know very little about explosives. Good so far, very good, said Alan. I confess, I envy you that idea. What's next? Well, after that, replied Alexis, you see, we shall have shut in the vessels that are inside
Starting point is 05:09:44 and shut out those that are outside. The ones inside will be no use for some time, for it will take the divers a good many days to open the tunnel again, even if they ever do. As for those outside, we can lie in wait for them if they return, and trust of the narwhal's speed and strength to sink as many of them as we can, or else, if they don't put in an appearance, we can come home with the consciousness that we have done about all the damage in our power. Now what do you think? Alan was silent for a few moments, weighing the pros and cars,
Starting point is 05:10:19 of the desperate venture, for desperate it was, in spite of the incomparable speed and strength of the splendid vessel he commanded. It was easy enough, always supposing that it could be accomplished without interruption, but to be caught in the tunnel, as was quite possible, between a force inside and one outside meant almost certain destruction. For if the narwhal was not rammed and sunk in a space too narrow for her to turn, she would be certain to be blown up by the torpedoes which would be launched against her. In the end,
Starting point is 05:10:56 the very character of the desperate venture combined with the magnitude of the injury it would do to the enemy, overcame the scruples of his prudence. He put his hand on Alex's shoulder and gave him a gentle shake, said with a laugh. Bravo, old philosopher,
Starting point is 05:11:13 you've done more with your thinking than we have with our talking and writing. We'll do it. if there isn't a square foot of the narwhal left when the business is over. I knew you'd say that, said Alexis. Now let's have some dinner and go to sleep, for we shall want it. It was then very nearly midnight, and the narwhal had cleared the islands, and, with her prow-pointed, direct for the north-eastern extremity of Wilk's land,
Starting point is 05:11:43 was rushing, at full speed through the water, about twelve feet below the surface of the island. sea. For twenty hours she sped silently and swiftly, and unseen on her way, swept round the house barrier that fences the northern promontory of Victoria land, and into the bay dominated by the fiery crest of Mount Erebus. End of Chapter 13. Chapter 14 of Volker Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevox recording is in the public domain. Chapter 14 From the sea to the air Twenty-four hours after she had reached Mount Terror
Starting point is 05:12:34 The narwhal came into the inner basin of Christmas Harbour, running easily along the surface with the red flag flying at her flagstaff. The news spread rapidly through the little settlement, the dwellers in which had been wandering greatly at her sudden disappearance, and there was quite a crowd on the jetty as she ran alongside. Mike Ernstein was among it, and as the battleship came to a standstill, he saw to his amazement, Alan spring ashore and come towards him with outstretched hands. "'Why, what does this mean?' he said, as he grasped his hand.
Starting point is 05:13:13 "'I thought you told me you were never going to leave the novel until—' "'until we had done what we have done,' said Alan, with a laugh, as he returned his hand clasp with a grip that made the bones crack. We have destroyed a good half of what remains of the Russian Sea Navy, and what's more, we've blown up the entrance to their submarine dockyard, and completely crippled them as far as building or equipping new vessels is concerned, until they can find a new harbour. Magnificent! exclaimed Ernstine.
Starting point is 05:13:47 Glorious! You'll be wearing the golden wings again in 48 hours. If I am, said Alan, flushing with pleasure at the thought, the credit will be due to Alexis, and not to me. It was his idea entirely. But never mind that now, we've suffered rather badly, and only just escaped with our lives. Five out of six of the Narlowel's crew are disabled, and I want you to get them out,
Starting point is 05:14:12 and send them away to area as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Alexis and I will write our dispatch to the council. His instructions were obeyed at once, and the invalids were transferred to the Viga, the airship that was to convey them to area, and in her luxurious staterooms their herds were attended to by the best skill on the island, while the dispatch was being drawn up. It was brief, plain, almost formal in language, and confined entirely to statement of bare fact, and in little more than an hour after the arrival of the Naur at Christmas Harbour,
Starting point is 05:14:48 the vigour had risen into the air and was speeding on her way towards area. Meanwhile, the news of the daring venture and brilliant exploits of Alan and Alexis and their comrades spread like wildfire through the island. And everyone, who was not engaged on duties that could not be left, came to the settlement to see and congratulate the two heroes of the hour, whose strange and romantic fate, so well known to every other, the Brierian had thus suddenly been glorified by the triumph of the genius and daring, which had proved capable of resting victory from defeat and glory from misfortune. Although some were more
Starting point is 05:15:33 demonstrative, none were heartier or more sincere in their congratulations than Edward Forrest. The admiral of the station, an unknown to Alan and Alexis, he and Ernstein, had sent a joint dispatch by the vigor, strongly urging both the justice and the policy of at once restoring to the full rights of citizenship the two men who had proved themselves possessed of such extraordinary ability. If the battle for the empire of the world was to be fought over again, the command of the forces of area could not be entrusted to any hand so able and so daring as those of the President's son and his friend and companion in misfortune and victory. The triumphs that Kugelan and Antarctica had really been due to them alone.
Starting point is 05:16:25 They had given warning of the attack on the station and it was due to the skill and boldness of their strategy that it had been foiled with such disaster to the enemy. This of itself was much, but it had not satisfied either their ambition or their devotion. for after it had been accomplished they had carried the war almost single-handed in the Russian stronghold, and there, under circumstances of unparallel danger to themselves, they had struck a blow, which could not fail to cripple the sea-power of the enemy, and so influence to an incalculable extent, the ultimate issue of the war which, ere long, might be raging over the whole world. That night, while the almost constant storms of the southern winter
Starting point is 05:17:15 were sweeping over the barren surface of desolation land, a feast was held in the central hall of the headquarters at Christmas Harbour in honour of the double victory and the return of the two chief heroes of it from their long captivity. The next day was spent in a rigorous inspection of all the defences of the island and the machinery an ammunition of the airships and submarine vessels. At six o'clock in the evening,
Starting point is 05:17:46 26 hours after she had started, the Viga returned from area, bringing the reply of the council to the dispatches which she had taken. The council has heard, with great satisfaction of the repulse of the attack on the station at Coquellan and of the distinguished services rendered by Alan Arnold
Starting point is 05:18:06 and Alexis Mazorov, both at Coaguelan and Mount Terriolene, In recognition of the great skill and devotion they have displayed, the council invites them to assume the command of the airship ethereal, and to make use of that vessel to execute such plans and purposes as in their discretion will best serve the interests of the state of area for a period of one year from the present date. They will be supplied with motive power and all stores and materials of war at any of the oceanic stations. The Council accepts the recommendation contained in the supplement to the first dispatch
Starting point is 05:18:47 and has given orders for the immediate building of a hundred airships of the ethereal class and the same number of submarine battleships of the now world type. These are expected to be ready for service at the end of the year, by which time the council hopes to be able to call upon Alan Arnold and Alexis Mazorov to assume the duties of Admiral and Vice Admiral of the Aerial Navies, and at the same time to restore to them full privileges of citizenship in area.
Starting point is 05:19:21 The Admiral and Officers of Kerguelen will give all assistance in the carrying out of these directions, and will make and transmit all necessary reports in connection with them, No further hostilities are to be undertaken for the present by the aerial or sea forces, but they will maintain a strict watch against all possible surprises on the part of the enemy, and be ready to repel any assault which may be made. This order does not apply to the airship, Ethereal. Given in the Council Hall of Area on the 11th day of May, in the 132nd year, of the deliverance allan arnold president francis tremayne vice-president to edward forest admiral in command at the station of
Starting point is 05:20:16 such was the reply of the council to the news of the daring foray made by the narwhal upon the stronghold of mount terror and the suggestions of admiral forest and captain ernstine although it did not precisely adopt the latter which, indeed, the council was well justified in looking upon as inspired rather by enthusiasm than the judicial spirit proper to the occasion. It was even more satisfactory, both to Alan and Alexis, than an immediate recall would have been. True, they had done great and brilliant service in the first few days of their return to freedom. They had virtually crippled the Russian sea power by the blows which they had so skillfully, so swiftly and so daringly struck. But neither of them felt that this was a sufficient achievement to warrant their full restoration to all that they had lost through the fatal error that they had made on board the old
Starting point is 05:21:16 ethereal. Both indeed longed ardently for just such further opportunity of devoting themselves to the service of their race and country as this order offered them. In command of the new ethereal one of the swiftest and most formidable aerial warships in existence, there was no telling the damage that they might do to the enemy, or what service they might render to their friends. They knew that, as regarded the Russian force, the odds against them were about 24 to 1, and they also knew that Olga and her lieutenants would lose no time in increasing their navy to the utmost extent in their power in preparation for the war of extermination that was now inevitable.
Starting point is 05:22:06 They had a year before them during which they would have an absolutely free hand, and all the supplies that the resources of area could give them. True, it was a year of exile and probation, but they gladly welcomed the test of fidelity and devotion which it offered, and which, worthily passed through, would be able to be able to, mean restoration of all they had lost, and a return to their friends and kindred in their beloved valley of area, armed with powers and responsibilities which would make them practically the arbiters of the destinies of their people, and perhaps of the whole human race. But the Viga had brought something more to the two friends and exiles than the reply of the council
Starting point is 05:22:53 to their dispatches, for immediately he landed her captain, handed to Alan, a small sealed packet addressed to him in the handwriting of his sister Isma. When he opened it, as he did at the first opportunity that found him alone, he found that he contained two letters, and two chromatic photographs. The letters were from his parents and sister. His father's was, as may well be imagined, very different from the cold and former dispatch that he had signed as president of the council. It was full of tender and loving sympathy for him in the strange fate that had overtaken him, and, while it entirely absolved them all moral blame for the loss of the flagship and the lives of his companions, it exhorted him earnestly to apply himself without useless regrets to the work
Starting point is 05:23:48 of the year of probation which the council had seen fit to impose upon him. him and it ended with an assurance that the happiest day that had been known in area within the memory of its citizens would be that on which the golden wings would be replaced on their foreheads in the council hall of the city to this letter was added another written by allan's mother and written as only a mother can write to her son strong and well tried as he was they were tears in Alan's eyes when he had finished reading these two letters. But they did not remain there long, after he had begun the one from his sister. Isma proud beyond measure of the exploits of her brother and the man she still looked upon as her lover,
Starting point is 05:24:35 and absolutely assured that when the time came, both would return, covered with honour, wrote in the highest spirits, as it was an invariable rule of life among the erians to be perfectly, frankly frank with one another, and to take every precaution to avoid those misunderstandings which in a less perfect state of society had produced so much personal and social suffering. She told him, in plain, yet tender language, exactly what had passed between her and Alma, on the night that his first letter had been received. Yet she said nothing that in any way committed either Alma or himself to a renewal of the troth,
Starting point is 05:25:15 which had been broken by the designs of Olga Romanov, and though she sent her remembrances to Alexis, she sent them as though to a friend, tacitly give him both to understand that no words of love must pass between the two exiles and their former sweethearts until they met again upon equal terms. But there was another message, not contained in the letter or written in any words, which said more than all that she had written. And this was conveyed by the photographs, which she sent without a word of allusion to them, as Alan looked upon them the six years of mental slavery and degrading servitude to the daughter of the enemies of his race passed away for the moment, and he saw himself standing, with Alma in one of the grows of area,
Starting point is 05:26:03 plying his boyish troth on the night before he started on his fatal voyage in the ethereal. the face that looked at him was such marvellous life-likeness with all its perfection of form and exquisite colouring reproduced with the most absolute fidelity was the same face that had been upturned to his to receive his kisses on that never-to-be-forgotten night and yet in another sense it was not the same that had been the sunny smiling face of a girl to whom sorrow and evil were as absolutely unknown as they would be to an angel in heaven but this was the face of a woman who had lived and thought and suffered and when he remembered that whatever of sorrow or suffering she had known had been on his account the last lingering traces of the vile spells of the evilly beautiful siren of the skies who had so fakedly bewitched him vanished from his soul and the old love revived within him pure and strong and intensified tenfold by the knowledge of the great reparation that he owed to the girl upon whose life he had brought the only shadow it had ever known he knew that their hands would never meet again until all that had been lost was regained gained, at whatever cost of labour or devotion that might be necessary on his part. But he also knew that in all these years no other man had been found worthy to fill the place
Starting point is 05:27:42 that he had once occupied, and which he was resolved to win back or die in the attempt, and this knowledge made him look forward to the mighty struggle which lay before him with an eagerness that augured well for its issue. He had gone into his own cabin on board the ethereal, which was being rapidly prepared for her roving commission to read his letters in solitude. He put Alma's photograph on the table and sat before it with his eyes fixed upon it
Starting point is 05:28:16 until every line of form and tint of colour was indelibly impressed anew upon his memory. Then he kissed it, as reverently as a devotee of old might have kissed a sacred relic, and then he attached the oval miniature to a chain of alternate links of Azurine and gold and hung it around his neck inside his tunic, registering a mental vow that if death came before he once more wore the golden wings, it should find it lying nearest his heart. "'This,' he said, speaking to himself, as he took Isma's photograph up from the table and looked fondly upon the radiantly lovely face that looked out from its frame.
Starting point is 05:29:03 "'Is evidently not intended for me. Isma doesn't say who it's for, "'but I fancy that there is someone on board the ethereal who has a very much better right to it than I have. "'I wonder if Alexis is in his room.' "'So saying, he left his case. cabin and found his friends still deep in the perusal of two lengthy letters from his father and mother. So, you've had some letters from home as well, old man. I hope they've been as pleasant reading as mine have, he said, going to the couch on which Alexis was sitting, and holding one hand behind his back. Yes, they're from my father and mother, and so they can
Starting point is 05:29:45 scarcely be anything else, so far as what they do say. It's what they don't say that gives me the only cause to find fault with them. But still that, I suppose, would be expecting too much under the circumstances. He ended with something very like a sigh, and Alan replied as gravely as he could. And what might that be, my knight of rueful countenance? Don't you think the council have treated us splendidly, and given us a glorious opportunity of winning back all that the daughter of the Tsar has robbed us of? Of course I do, replied. replied Alexis, looking up at him with a flush on his cheeks. But for all that, there is one thing still.
Starting point is 05:30:26 Something that I'm not ashamed to say. I value about everything else that I've lost or can regain. And that is? Well, to put it plainly, replied Alexis, the flush at deepening as he spoke. These two letters don't contain one single word about Isma. Now you know what I mean. Of course, I'm ready to do everything that the council may call upon us to do,
Starting point is 05:30:49 and the moment that I know I have won back the right to wear the golden wings will be the proudest of my life. But it will be far from the happiest if I only go back to area to find Isma and another man's wife. And what else can I think, when they don't so much as mention her name? Be of good cheer, my friend, replied Alan with a laugh, putting one hand on his shoulder and taking the other from behind his back. You will never find that, I promise you.
Starting point is 05:31:16 I am the bringer of good tidings, There, take those and feast your eyes and your heart on them in solitude, as I have just been doing on something else. So saying, he put Isma's letter and photograph into a Lex's hand, and without another word, left him to gather courage and comfort from them, as he himself had done. End of Chapter 14. Chapter 15 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. Librivox recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 05:32:00 Chapter 15, Olga, in Council. The remains of the Russian submarine squadron, numbering now only 17 vessels, headed out northward into the open sea, after leaving their disabled consorts to their fate. In the brief space occupied by her first rush, they had recognized the Nauru both by her size and speed. And one of the captains are vowed that he had recognized absolutely. Alan Arnold, Olga's late captive, standing under the glass dome of the coning tower, steering the great vessel upon her devastating course.
Starting point is 05:32:40 Twenty miles out from the island, they rose to the surface and made out the aerial fleet some five miles to the southward, hovering at an elevation of about a thousand feet and evidently on the lookout for them. Michael Lysenski, who had escaped the ram of the narwhal, ran up his flagstaff and flew a signal which soon brought the airships bearing down upon them. The revenge sank down to the surface of the water and took Lascensky off his ship in order that he might report himself. Olga and his father received the first news of the defeat of their naval forces with cold displeasure.
Starting point is 05:33:21 But when Michael told them that more than half the fleet had been destroyed by the Naurul and that it was believed that Alan was in command of her, Olga's anger blazed out into fury, and she cried passionately. You fools and cowards to have fled like that from one ship and run man! Could not seventeen of you have overcome that one vessel? Had you no rams, no torpedoes, that you fled before this single foe? He took the bitter rebuke in silence.
Starting point is 05:33:52 He knew that he had failed both in duty and courage, and that a reply would only make matters worse. Olga looked at him for a moment with eyes burning with scorn and anger. Then she rose from her seat and, pointing to the door of the saloon, said, Go, you have disgraced yourself and us. Take your ships back to Mount Terror and await our further commands. With bowed head, and face flushed with shame the disgraced man walked in silence out of the saloon, and left Olga alone with his father.
Starting point is 05:34:27 As soon as he had gone, Olga began striding up and down the saloon. Her hands clenched and her eyes black with passion, glittering fiercely, under her straight, drawn brows. Ola Flosensky knew her too well not to let her anger take its course uninterrupted. So he sat and watched her and waited for her to speak first. At last she stopped in front of him And said in a low, fierce voice That was almost hoarse with the strength of her passions So, you will right, my friend, I was a fool,
Starting point is 05:35:04 An idiot, to let those two escape. I ought to have killed him, as you advised. They were of no further use to us, And we could have done without him. Yes, truly I was a fool, such a fool as love makes of every woman. Not every woman, Majesty. replied Lisenki in a low, soothing tone that was not without a trace of irony. If I may say it without disrespect, your ancestors, the great Catherine, knew how to combine love and wisdom.
Starting point is 05:35:36 When she varied of a lover or had no further use for a man, she never left him the power of revenging his dismissal. Yes, yes, she replied, I know that, but I did not worry of this man. this king among men for whose love I would have sold my soul. I only varied of my own attempts to win it. You know what I mean, Losensky, and you can understand me, for you have confessed that he was well worthy of the sacrifice. You know that when he seemed my lover he was only my slave, that I could not compel the man to love me,
Starting point is 05:36:13 but only the passive machine that I had made of him. And you know, too, that's the moment I had let him regain his freedom of ill. He would have loathed and cursed me, as no doubt he is doing now. Why did I not kill him? How could I, then I loved him better than my own life, and all my dreams of empire? Why, I could not even kill the other one, because he was Alan's friend, and because he would have hated me still more for doing so. But, after all, she continued, speaking somewhat more calmly,
Starting point is 05:36:47 it is not setting them free that has done the mischief. It is the treason or the miracle that enabled them to capture the nether. I would give a good deal to know how that was done. They cannot have done it themselves, for I had given them enough of the drug to deprive them of all vilepower for at least 24 hours. And I told that traitor, Turgeneife, who must have betrayed the attack on Kyrgyllen, to give them more when he landed them on the island.
Starting point is 05:37:17 but is your majesty sure as they took the drug said lusensky interrupting her for the first time did you give it with your own hand or seize em take it with your own eyes no said olga with a start i did not i sent it to them by my maid anna but she's force that she put it in ze vine and when they had finished their last meal the decanter was empty that was a grave miss mistake, Majesty, said Lossensky, in a tone of respectful reproof, and one which may yet cost you the empire of the world, it is such trifles as that which destroys the grandest schemes. I know, I know, said Olga impatiently. You may think me a fool and a weakling, but I could not bring myself to see or speak to Alan again, after I had last
Starting point is 05:38:13 resolved, to give up the hopeless task of winning him and sent him away. But for that mistake, the Nauvel would still have been ours, and we should have taken Kaguaylan unawares. He could have told his people nothing else that would have harmed us, for the
Starting point is 05:38:29 more he tells them about Mount Terror, the more impossible they will see any attack upon it to be. No, no, it was all that one fatal mistake. But there, it tortures me to talk about it, Tell me, my old friend and counsellor, what we are to do to repair the damage. Exhausted by her fierce and sudden outburst of passion and the bitterness of her regret,
Starting point is 05:38:53 Olga threw herself into a chair and sat, waiting for Lysensky to speak. He remained silent for several minutes, buried in thought, and then he began speaking in the low, deliberate tone of a man who has weighty counsels to impart. We cannot deny, Majesty, that we have been versed in our two first encounters with these Aryans. But we must learn wisdom and patience from defeat. It seems plain to me that the aliens are too strong for us as we are. When we attack them, we forgot that. While we are children in warfare, they are perfect masters of it. They have preserved the traditions of their fathers, and for four generations they have been trained in the use of the weapons which we have
Starting point is 05:39:46 only just learned to use. Therefore, my advice is that we do not attack them again for the present. But, interrupted Olga, in any case, they will attack us, and we shall still have to fight. No of necessity, your highness, replied Lysensky. You see, they have not. They have not pursued us, and the reason for these is that they know that both our airships and our submarine vessels are fifter and more powerful than theirs, with two or three exceptions. They will not attack us till they can do so on equal terms, and we must take care that they never do that. You have plenty of treasure and plenty of men at your command. Let us retire to her stronghold again and devote ourselves to increasing our strength, both by sea and in the air,
Starting point is 05:40:47 until we have made ourselves invulnerable. And remember, too, Majesty, he continued with an added meaning in his tone. Area is not the world. There are vast possibilities before you in other directions. I am convinced now that we have made a mistake in attacking the Aryans first. Russia is ripe for revolt, and great quantities of arms have for rarely been manufactured. The tribes of Western Asia need only a leader to take the field, and the Sultan Khalid could put an army million strong into the field within a few months. On the other hand, Anglo-Sectundom is a babble of conflicting.
Starting point is 05:41:38 opinions and the mob rules throughout its length and breadth. Where everyone is master, there can be no leaders, and those who are without leaders are the natural prey of the strong hand. They are wealthy and weak and divided amongst themselves. The aliens have given them over to their own devices. Why should you not, then we have repaired the damage we have suffered, take your aerial squadrons to Moscow, proclaims the new revolution, uncrown yourself, Zarina, in the Kremlin. In speaking thus, Oloflusensky was really only putting into formal shape, the project which it had all
Starting point is 05:42:23 along been the aim of Olga and her adherence to carry out. There was nothing new in the suggestion, save the proposition that the revolution should be proclaimed in Russia, and that Olga should crown herself Zarina before, instead of after, the attempted subjugation of Aria. Up to the present, it had been believed that nothing could possibly be done until the power of Arians was either crushed or crippled. But the Battle of Cagwellyn had clearly shown that this was a task far beyond their present resources. Even the mastery of the sea was now no longer theirs, thanks to the two fatal mistakes which Olga had made. first in setting allan and alexis free and second in sending them away from mount terra in the swiftest and most powerful vessel in their sea navy
Starting point is 05:43:16 why she had been guilty of this last imprudence she could not even explain to herself it was one of those mistakes made in pure thoughtlessness which again and again have marred the great schemes of conquest another vessel would have done just as well save that she would not have performed the errand quite so quickly. But the NAR will happen to be in readiness at the moment, and as Peter Tergenief, her commander, was one of Olga's most trusted sea captains, she had given him the order to convey Alan Alexis to the island, and so the fatal error had been committed. It must, however, be remembered that when she made it,
Starting point is 05:43:58 it was impossible for her to foresee its disastrous outcome. She implicitly believed that the two Aryans were completely under the influence of the will poison, and so utterly unable to think or act independently or to form and execute the daring design which they had so successfully accomplished. But now that the mistake had been made, Ola Flosensky saw that the course he suggested to his mistress offered the only hope of counteracting it. His advice pointed out the shortest role. to the attainment of the designs of Olga and her followers, and he gave it in all sincerity,
Starting point is 05:44:39 for he was absolutely devoted to Olga's person and fortune, and the realization of her ambition was the dearest dream of his own life. It meant, too, the restoration of his own order to all its ancient rights and privileges with the added wealth and dignity that would be won by conquest. meant the establishment of a Russian empire far greater and more powerful than that of the last of the Tsars, for its power would extend from the Pacific coast of Asia to the Atlantic coast of Europe. Olga heard him with flushed cheeks and shining eyes,
Starting point is 05:45:22 and when he had done speaking she rose to her feet again and faced him, looking every inch a queen in the ripe beauty of her perfect womanhood. and said in tones from which every trace of her former anger and sorrow had vanished well spoken oliv loszensky that is worthy counsel for you to give and for me to hear i will follow it for it is wise as well as bold and the day that i crown myself in the kremlin you should be the first noble in russia but stop what of the sultan surely he and his armies will have to be reckoned with true said lusensky but if he will not listen to reason cannot your airships destroy his armies like swarms of locust lay his cities in ruins and sweep him and his dynasty from the face of the earth yes that is true again replied older provided that the ayrins did not come to his aid they would not do that i think he replied. But to make that impossible, why should you not make an alliance with him, an offer to help him with your airships and submarine navy to the conquest of the world,
Starting point is 05:46:46 on the condition of the restoration of the Russian Empire and the division of the world between you? Remember that as long as you kept the command of your navies of the air and the sea, you could always keep him to the terms then once made. As the old man ceased speaking, Olga laid her hands upon his shoulders and said in a lower, clear, steady voice that spoke of a great resolution finally taken. My friend, you are the wisest of counsellors, and when I regain my throne, you shall be the first minister of the empire. I will pardon your son for his failure today, for the sake of his father's
Starting point is 05:47:30 wisdom, and we shall say no more about disaster and defeat. We will look forward only to victory and the empire that it will bring us. But when the defeated squadrons arrived at Mount Terra, Olga was rudely awakened from her dream of empire by the tidings of the disaster that had occurred during her absence. The damage inflicted by the narwhal was speedily proved to be irreparable, for a distance of nearly a mile the roof of the tunnel had sunk bodily down, blocking it forever. Millions of
Starting point is 05:48:06 tons of rock and earth had fallen into the submarine channel and all hope of clearing it again was out of the question. The explosion of the twelve torpedoes had not only brought down all the rocks in their vicinity but it had so shaken the earth
Starting point is 05:48:22 in both directions that a general subsidence had taken place forming a barrier, which was so vast and massive that its removal, even if possible, would have taken many months of labor, and so there was no avoiding the dismal conclusion that their submarine dockyard was useless, and for the present at least their sea power crippled. The effects of the explosion in the interior of the mountain, though bad enough, were much less serious. Nearly 70 men, or more than half the total garrison that had been left behind, had been either killed or more.
Starting point is 05:49:00 remained for life. The six submarine warships that had been lying in the lake were, of course, useless, now that their way to the sea was barred, and five of the twelve airships which had been lying in the vast cavern, whose floor formed the shores of the subterranean lake, was so seriously injured that considerable repairs would be necessary for them. The whole of the lower level of the vast system of chambers and galleries which pierced the interior of the mountain in all directions had been flooded by the volumes of water projected from the lake by the explosion. Workshops, laboratories and building slips had been wrecked or thrown into complete confusion, and the appearance of the whole of the level was that of a place which had been swept by a tornado.
Starting point is 05:49:50 As soon as the amount of the damage done had been estimated, Olga called a council of war, composed of 12 of her most skillful and trusted adherence in a chamber which was led up to by a path sloping steeply up from the shores of the lake. This chamber was an almost perfect oval, about 60 feet long by 20 wide and about 30 high. Neither its temperature nor its internal appointments would have given any idea of the fact that it was situated at the uttermost end of the earth and buried under the eternal snows of Antarctica. The rough rock walls had been smooth and hung with silken hangings, against which statues of the purest marble gleamed white, and pictures, some of vast size and exquisite execution, brought the scenes of sunnier lands
Starting point is 05:50:44 to the eyes of the occupants. Electric lightclubs hung in festoons all around, shedding a mild, diffused luster over the luxurious furniture of the chamber. The floor of lava smooth and polished was covered with priceless carpets into whose thick pile the foot sank noiseless, as though into soft, shallow snow. Treasures, both of art and luxury which had been plundered from ocean transports that had fallen victims to the rams of the submarine cruisers, were scattered about in lavish profusion that was almost barbaric in its excess. Behind the hangings of the wall ran an elaborate system of pipes, which circulated fresh air drawn from the exterior of the mountain,
Starting point is 05:51:32 and heated by passing through electric furnaces, at once warmed and ventilated this council chamber of the extraordinary woman who, in virtue of her strange conquest of the air, had come to be known among her followers as the siren. of the skies. Human art and science had completely conquered both the ruggedness of nature
Starting point is 05:51:55 and the inclemency of the elements and had transformed these gloomy caverns excavated by the volcanic fires of former ages out of the heart of Mount Terra into warm, well-lighted and airy abodes, capable of sheltering several hundred human beings from the rigours even of the Antarctic winter. The subterranean,
Starting point is 05:52:19 retreat and stronghold was roughly divided into two levels. On the lower of which was situated the chambers and galleries which served for the performance of all the work necessary for the building of the airships and submarine vessels, while the upper was devoted to storerooms and dwelling places for the followers and assistance of the queen of this strange realm. No other region could have presented such a marvelous contrast to the sunlit and flower-scented paradise, which was the home of their mortal enemies, the race with which they had dared to dispute the empire of the world. The powers of darkness and of light could hardly have been better typified than were these two contending forces by the different characters of the respective strongholds.
Starting point is 05:53:10 When the Council of War summoned at Olga's bidding by Ola Flusensky had assembled in the central chamber a pair of heavy purple velvet curtains parted, and the siren entered from the gallery, which had been hewned through the solid rock and which communicated with her private suite of apartments. The members of the council rose as she entered and greeted her as subjects were one to greet their sovereigns in the days before the terror. She acknowledged their reverence with a royal condescension and took her seat on a raised divan at the inner end of the chamber, beckoning Lusensky to her side. She exchanged a few words with him in an undertone and then called upon André Levin, the secretary of the council, to enumerate the nature and extent
Starting point is 05:53:58 of the losses they had sustained, in their brief but disastrous first attempt, to cope with the mighty race which had dominated the world for nearly a century and a half. When Levin had finished, it was found that, in addition, to the irreparable damage done, to the submarine dockyard, no less than 35 submarine cruisers had been destroyed or rendered useless, while 23 airships had been annihilated by the projectiles of the aliens. This left an available fighting force of 28 submarines and 24 aerial warships fit for service. It had been calculated that it would take at least a month of hard work to get the subterranean arsenal into such working order as would enable them to repair their losses. And after this, at least 12 months would
Starting point is 05:54:51 have to elapse before they had brought their fighting force up to the strength it had possessed but five short days before. In addition to their losses in ships and war materials, more than a hundred of Olga's chosen and most devoted followers had lost their lives in the terrible warfare which knew no sparing of life. And it would be necessary, to draft more men from Russia to replace them before the work could be carried on upon an adequate scale. Olga listened to the catalogue of disasters with frowning brows and eyes gleaming with hardly suppressed fury. When it was over, she rose and spoke in a voice whose wonderful music and witchery seemed a charm or sense of misfortune for the time being out of the hearts of her listeners. a born queen of men she knew and to wither with her scorn or to charm with her sweetness,
Starting point is 05:55:51 and she was well aware that this hour of defeat and disaster was no time for reproaches or rebuke. So her voice was low and sweet, and almost pleading as she reviewed the situation which, for the moment, seemed so dark, and appealed to her followers through those who commanded them not to yield before a sudden and temporary misfortune, but to learn from defeat the lessons of victory. She reminded them all that their ancestors and hers had lost at the hands of the terrorists, the forefathers of the hated and arrogant Aryans,
Starting point is 05:56:27 and she painted in glowing colours the glory and the boundless wealth that would be the reward of victory. Heavy, as their losses had been, there was no reason why they should not repair them. She reminded them how, five years before, they had possessed but a single airship, and were only a weak and scattered body of revolutionaries. Now they possessed, even after all they had lost an aerial fleet superior to all the vessels of the Aryan Navy save two, and submarine cruisers swifter, and more powerful than any
Starting point is 05:57:03 that floated, save only the stolen narwhal. More than this, they were now supported by a vast organisation numbering thousands of devoted men and women, anyone of whom would give his or her life for the cause for which they were fighting. She only spoke for quarter of an hour or so, but every word went home, and when she concluded, with an appeal to their loyalty and devotion, the twelve members of the council rose with one accord to their feet. and there and then spontaneously renewed the oath of fealty to her person and dynasty which they had taken when they enlisted in her service. Every man of them was a siren of some once noble Russian house, and her cause was theirs in virtue of personal interest, as well as that sentiment of blind and reasoning loyalty, which even four generations of freedom had failed to eradicate from the Russian blood. Olga thanked them with a tremor in her voice which, whether it was real or not, spoke to them with far greater eloquence than words. And then she bade, Lusensky, lay before the council, the plans which she had already discussed with him,
Starting point is 05:58:20 for the future conduct of the vast enterprise which had opened so inauspiciously. Lusensky rose at once, and for over two hours unfolded a vast and subtly conceived scheme which had been very very, briefly outlined in the previous chapter and the results of the working out of which will become apparent in due course. At the end of the discussion which followed it was decided that a transport should be purchased as soon as possible in a Russian port and sent out to Antarctica with fresh supplies of men and materials. A flotilla of 12 marine cruisers was told to convoy her on her voyage and protect her from possible attack in case the arian should suspect or discover the purpose to which she was devoted.
Starting point is 05:59:09 As no more submarine vessels could be built in Antarctica, for the fearful cold of the outside waters made such work totally impossible, all efforts were to be concentrated upon the increase of the aerial navy. And a hundred airships, in addition to those already in existence, was fixed upon as the minimum strength that it would be safe to depend upon when the hour for the final struggle came. No force was to be wasted if possible upon minor attacks or isolated engagements, for the Russians, like the Aryans, had learnt that, under the conditions of the new warfare, skirmishes only meant destruction in detail and loss of strength entirely disproportionate to the advantage gained. Thus, virtually the same decision was arrived at,
Starting point is 05:59:59 in area and Antarctica. Both sides resolved to husband their resources and increase their strength, and then to risk everything upon the issue of one mighty conflict. A veritable struggle of the gods in which both equally recognized that the defeated would be annihilated, and the victors would remain undisputed masters of the world. Finally, it was decided that Olaf Lusensky should depart at once with a formal offer of alliance to the Sultan of the Muslim Empire, and that a day later Olga should follow with a squadron of 20 airships and give him the alternative of alliance or immediate war. If, as was confidently expected he chose alliance,
Starting point is 06:00:49 five submarine cruisers were to be given to him, so that he might use them as models for the construction of a fleet which should be powerful enough to sweep the arian warships from the sea, and which would be supplied with the secret motive power at a station to be established at Larnaca under Russian control. Then, when all was in readiness for the World War, Olga was to be proclaimed Zarina in Moscow, and the standard of absolute monarchy once more
Starting point is 06:01:22 reared over the re-erected throne of the house of Romano. Anglo-Saxondom was to be invaded and conquered, and area itself attacked and either subdued or depopulated and laid waste. End of Chapter 15 Chapter 16 of Volker Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Chapter 16, Kaelid the Magnificent A few minutes before midnight on the 15th of May in the year 2036, Khalid the magnificent, lord and master of the greatest and most splendid realm that had ever,
Starting point is 06:02:17 been ruled over by a single man since the world began, stood alone on the spacious terrace of his palace in Alexandria, gazing up at the myriads of stars that shone in the cloudless firmament above him. and dreaming, one of those dreams of worldwide empire, which had haunted the soul of such men as he from the days of Rameses the Great until his own. He was a man of 34, tall, swarthy and athletic, with the proud aquiline features of the Arab,
Starting point is 06:02:55 the dark, alternately flashing and melting eyes of the Caucasian and the strong, reposeful dignity of the Turk. a man whom women looked upon with love and men with respect that was often akin to dread. The Lord of 700 million subjects who, even in those days so strong, were still the faith and loyalty of the Muslims, looked upon him only as something less than Allah and the prophet whose sacred blood flowed in his veins. His soaring ambition was not content even with the splendid inheritance that he had received from his ancestors. In his being were closely blended those elements of religious enthusiasm and worldly ambition which had made the men of the Golden Age of Islam such irresistible conquerors and such mighty rulers of men.
Starting point is 06:03:54 He had pondered over the past history of his faith and his people from the time, of the prophet down to his own, until he had come to believe himself, the man chosen by destiny to subjugate the world, and to compel all men, from pole to pole and east to west to accept the rule and faith of Islam, and to confess the unity of God and the apostleship of Muhammad. He saw in the vast area of the Anglo-Saxon Federation, which now, in name at least doork, dominated Europe, America and Australasia, only a collection of democratic and ill-governed states, in which the mob ruled by blind counting of heads, and in which religion had been refined into a mere philosophy of life and morals, the last word of which seemed to him to be, make the best of
Starting point is 06:04:52 today, lest tomorrow, should never come. In his own breast the flame of the fierce, uncompromising faith of Islam burnt, undimmed by the mists of the centuries that had passed since the first Muslim armies had emerged from the deserts of Arabia to conquer the greater part of the Roman world. Why should he not send forth his armies, as the caliphs of old had done, to plant the banner of the crescent over the subjugated realms of Christendom, and rule, the greatest of the commanders of the faithful sovereign lord of a Muslim world. It was a splendid destiny, but there was a power in the world located in one tiny spot of earth, and yet so far as he knew, universal and irresistible, before which the armies which he had called into existence would be as helpless as a swarm of locusts before a forest fire.
Starting point is 06:05:56 This power possessed the empire of the air, and therefore of the earth. In the days of the terror, it had led the Anglo-Saxon race to the conquest of the world. Would it sit idly now behind the bulwarks of area and watch his armies conquering the domains of Anglo-Saxondom? Was it not far more likely that those terrible airships would be sent forth to hurl their destroying lightnings from the skies and overwhelm his armies and his cities in irretrievable ruin?
Starting point is 06:06:34 These Aryans had ruled the world for 125 years and yet had committed no act of aggression upon the rightful liberties of any nation? How, therefore, could he believe that they would hold their mighty hand while he carried fire and soared through the habitations of their blood and kindred.
Starting point is 06:06:56 If he gave the word for war, within 48 hours after he had spoken more than 10 millions of men, armed with weapons of fearful precision and destructive power would stand ready to do his bidding and to carry the banner of the crescent to the uttermost ends of the earth.
Starting point is 06:07:17 But of what use would be their numbers, their valour or their devotion, with a squadron of aerial cruisers wheeling above them and hurling death and destruction upon them from the inaccessible heights of the sky? He remembered how his ancestor Mohammed Rashad had been stopped in his career of conquest, and how his victorious armies had been decimated and thrown into confusion by a flotilla of airships. and war balloons, which a dozen cruisers of the present-Aryan Navy would have swept from the skies in a few minutes. Intolerable, as the thought was to his haughty soul, the truth remained that, in the midst of all his power and splendour, he was as helpless as a child before the real masters of the world. He had armies and fleets, but he could not make war without their permission or the assurance. of their neutrality, save with the certainty of disaster and defeat. What would he not give for a squadron of these aerial battleships?
Starting point is 06:08:29 Half his empire willingly, and yet he knew that even an attempt to build a single airship would be the signal for his own death and the end of the dominion of his dynasty. He had no knowledge of the momentous events which had just been taking place. on the other side of the world. He still believed implicitly in the unquestioned supremacy of the Arians throughout the domain of the skies. Although he was well aware
Starting point is 06:09:00 that some mysterious power had successfully disputed with them, the command of the seas, and he remembered the stern threat of immediate war, an annihilation that the President of Aria had promulgated against any who should even help
Starting point is 06:09:17 in the concealment of the airship that had been lost six years before. And, so far as the world at large was concerned, had never been heard of since. Anglo-Saxondom and therefore Christendom lay at his mercy, but for this guardian power of the air. Its millions were unarmed and its wealth unprotected. its indolent and luxurious democracies occupied solely with social experiments and the increase of their material magnificence would be crushed almost without resistance by his splendidly armed and disciplined legions.
Starting point is 06:10:00 The crescent would replace the cross above their temples and the world would be a Muslim planet but for this empire of the air, universal and unconquerable, which barred his way to the dominion of the world and the final triumph of his faith. For the hundredth time he had revolved the hopeless dilemma in his mind, alternately looking upon the conquest he longed for, and on the splendid but useless forces at his command, when a huge, strange shape dropped swiftly and silently out of the sky overhead,
Starting point is 06:10:38 and, as though an answer to the unspoken call of his intense longing, one of those very airships of which he had been thinking, with such angry despair, swept with a majestic downward sloping curve out of the dusk of the night, and run up close alongside the low parapets of the terrace on which he was standing. It was the first time he had ever seen one of these marvellous vessels, which were the talk and the wonder of the world at such close quarters. Paralyzed for the moment by mingled curiosity and amazement, he recoiled with a startled invocation to the prophet on his lips.
Starting point is 06:11:26 And then stood staring at it in silence, wondering whether the strange apparition meant the visit of a friend or an enemy. While he was standing thus, The airship drifted as silently as a shadow over the parapet and sank gently down until it rested on the marble floor of the vast terrace. Then a sliding door opened in the after part of the glass dome which covered the deck from stem to stern. A light metal stairway fell from it and three men, richly,
Starting point is 06:12:00 and yet simply dressed, descended to the terrace and advanced to where he stood. Two of them halted, at a respectful distance, and the third, a man whose dignity of bearing was enhanced by the snowy whiteness of his hair and beard, advanced alone, and with a grave and courteous gesture of salute, said in English the language of universal intercourse, Am I right in believing this to be the palace of His Majesty, the Sultan? It was some moments before Caled recovered his composure, sufficiently to answer the question, simple as it was. His wonder was increased tenfold, when he saw that his visitor from the skies did not wear the golden wings which were the insignia of the Aryans. Was it possible that some
Starting point is 06:12:54 other inhabitants of the earth had, in spite of the rigid prohibition of the Supreme Council, managed to build an aerial navy? His heart leapt with exultation at the thought. obeying the impulse of the moment he took a stride forward and held out his hands saying i know not who you are or whence you come but if you come in friendship there is my hand in welcome this is the palace and i am keelid the commander of the faithful what is your errand his visitor took the outstretched hand and bending low over it replied in a tone of the deepest respect. I am honoured and unfortunate, beyond measure, I trust your majesty will pardon the strangeness of my coming for the importance of the mission that brings me.
Starting point is 06:13:51 Say on, sir, and tell me freely who you are and what your mission is, for I am all impatient to know, said the Sultan, speaking even more cordly than before. I am Olaf Lazinski, replied the ambassador. ambassador from the skies. And I am the bearer of a message from my mistress Olga Romanov, by right of descent, Zarina, of the Russians, and deprived of her lawful rights of rule by the terrorists who reign in Eriar. Then you are enemies of the Arian's, broke in the Sultan, and you possess airships like that marvelous craft yonder. How have you? But pardon me, I have interrupted you. You can satisfy my curiosity later on.
Starting point is 06:14:44 Her Majesty, my mistress, possesses a large fleet of airships of which this is one, replied Lysensky, and she has sent me as her envoy to give you majesty this letter, which will explain my mission in full. At this hour tomorrow night that Zarina will come in person to receive your answer to it. As he spoke, he presented a letter to the Sultan and then drew back a pace. Khalid took the missive without a word and walked towards one of the electric lamps
Starting point is 06:15:20 with which the terrace was lighted, breaking the seal as he went. This is what he read. To Khalid the magnificent Sultan awesome Muslims, You have dreams of world-wide conquest, but the fear of the power of the arians restrain you from putting them into action. You command armies and fleets, but they are useless and helpless because you cannot fight in the air as well as on the land and sea. I can give you the power of doing this, and I will help you to the conquest of the world. if you will help me to regain the dominions that were stolen from my ancestors in the days of the terror.
Starting point is 06:16:07 Twenty-four hours after you receive this, I will come for your answer to it. If you agree to the general terms, I have no fear, but that the detail will be easily arranged between us. This is brought to you by Olaf Losensky, my chief counsellor and responsible minister, who, at your majesty's desire, will lay the particulars of my proposals before you in full. Olga Romanov, Zarina of the Russians. Hardly had the Sultan finished the perusal of this strangely curt and yet all-pregnant letter, when a cry from Lysensky's two attendants caused him to look up. If, what he had seen but a few minutes before had amazed him,
Starting point is 06:16:53 what he saw now fairly stupefied him. A second airship, similar in size and shape to the first, but with a hull of a strangely lustrous blue metal, had dropped without sign or sound out of space, and was hovering exactly above Lusensky's vessel with her ten long, slender guns, pointing in all directions. A moment later, she seemed to drop bodily onto the Russian airship,
Starting point is 06:17:23 splintering her thin steel mast with the weight of her hull, and yet stopping in her descent before she crushed in the glass dome of the deck. The next instant, a score of men slipped swiftly over the side and gained the open door of the Russians' deck chamber. Then there came a sound of fierce cries and oaths, and the quick-cracking reports of repeating pistols. The envoy's two companions turned as though to fly, but two shots fired in quick succession brought them down before they had made a couple of strides.
Starting point is 06:18:02 Then a dozen men leapt down upon the terrace and covered Lysenski and the Sultan with their pistols, before they had time to recover from the stupefication into which the suddenness of the attack had thrown them. The next moment a man who splendid standards, raised him a good head above the Russian and the Muslim, came down the steps from the deck of the now captured airship. As he advanced towards them, Khalid, brave and haughty as he was, looked up at him almost as he might have looked upon the visible shape of one of the angels of his faith. He was dressed in the area costume, save for the fact that, instead of
Starting point is 06:18:46 Azarin and gold, his winged coronet was black and lustrous as polished jet. In his left hand, he carried a magazine pistol, and in his right a long, slender rapier with the blade of Azarin that gleamed with an intense blue radiance in the light of the electric lamps. Olaf Lusinski, you are our prisoner. Go back to your ship or you will be shot where you stand. Sultan Khalid, have you received that letter in your hand from this man? Alan's words came quick and stern, but before they were spoken, the Sultan had put a golden whistle to his lips and blown a shrill call.
Starting point is 06:19:32 In instant obedience to which a stream of armed guards issued from a door of the palace opening onto the terrace, spread out into a semicircle, and in turn Alan and his companions were covered by a hundred rifles. now sir whoever you are exclaimed the sultan recovering at once his courage and his composure you are my prisoner throw down your arms or stop cried allan in a voice that rang clearly over the whole terrace don't you see that your palace is under our guns fire a shot and in an hour it shall be a heap of ruins Caled had forgotten the airships for the moment. He glanced up at the two rows of guns and saw in the lighted interiors of the deck chambers
Starting point is 06:20:26 men standing ready to rain death and ruin in every direction. Lysensky, too, grasped the sudden change situation in an instant. He knew far better than the Sultan did what would be the effect of a discharge of that awful artillery upon the palace and the city. And more than this,
Starting point is 06:20:51 he saw the hopeless ruin of his mistress's plans that would follow the death of the sultan. He turned to him with an appealing gesture and said, Your Majesty, for the sake of all you hold dear, send back your guards, I surrender to save you. And then, with a glare of impotent hate at Alan, he turned and walked quickly towards the airships. Nothing could have brought the terrible power of the Aryan's home to the mind of Khalid the
Starting point is 06:21:24 magnificent, more convincingly than the position in which he now stood. Absolute master of the greatest empire on earth, he stood on the terrace of his own palace, in the midst of his own capital, and with thousands of soldiers within call, as helpless. as a child. But before he could force the words of surrender from his reluctant lips, an event occurred which, brave as he was, struck terror to his heart. Alan had raised his rapier to command the attention of his men at the guns, and the captain of the Sultan's guards, thinking he was going to strike his master, rushed forward and struck at the uplifted blade with his scimitar. As the steel rang
Starting point is 06:22:13 upon the Azarene, the Damascus blade splintered to the hilt. With a cry, half of rage and half of fear, the Muslim whipped a pistol out of his sash. But before he could level it, the bright blue blade descended swiftly, and when its point was within a foot of his assailant's eyes, Alan dropped his own pistol and pressed a jewel in the centre of his belt clasp. As he did so, a pale blue flame leapt from the point of his sword, and the Muslim, without as much as a sigh, dropped dead on the floor of the terrace. Masala! cried the sultan, recoiling in ungovernable terror.
Starting point is 06:23:03 What are you man or fiend that you carry the lightnings in your hand? A man like yourself, Sultan, and one who wishes your majesty know, even. replied Alan. I am Alan Arnold, the son of the President of Area, and therefore your friend, unless you choose to make me your enemy. I am at present in command of the cruiser, Ethereal, and we have followed that Russian vessel for over 5,000 miles to find out what his errand was. When he landed on your palace, we guessed it pretty nearly, I think. Lysensky came to propose an alliance between Your Majesty and his mistress, Olga Romanov, did he not?
Starting point is 06:23:52 Before he replied, the Sultan, seeing some of his guards advancing again, and being now convinced that resistance was both unnecessary and impossible, ordered them to take away the body of their comrade and those of the two Russians who had been shot. Then, he turned to Alan and said with politeness, that was perhaps more oriental than sincere. Pardon my ignorance, prince of the air. I did not know that I was speaking to the son of one who is above all kings of the earth.
Starting point is 06:24:29 That slave deserved his death for raising his arm against your highness. Yes, you are right. The Russians came to me with such a proposal from her you name. Here is her letter. She styles herself Zarina of the Russians, but I have never heard her name before. Who is she? I will tell you, Your Majesty, said Alan, taking the letter which the Sultan now held out to him without hesitation. For no one can tell you better than I can. She is the last living child of the House of Romanov.
Starting point is 06:25:10 She is beautiful beyond description and evil, beyond comprehension. she aspires to rule in fact as what she styles herself in name and to bring back the gloom of despotism and oppression of the earth. She and her accomplices are responsible for that terrorism of the seas which has paralyzed international commerce for more than five years and they are also in possession of a fleet of about thirty airships. How they were enabled to construct them there is now no time to explain. Suffice it to say that they have them, that they have dared to challenge the forces of area to a contest for the empire of the world, and that during the fortnight they have been fighting, they have had very much the worst of it. We have practically crippled their sea power, blown up their submarine dockyard and destroyed about half of their
Starting point is 06:26:10 aerial fleet. I tell you this, in order that you may receive her proposals with your eyes open. The course of events has made your majesty to a great extent the arbiter of the destinies of humanity. Olga Romanov knows that you have a splendid army at command, that you have illimitable wealth to spend on war material, and that an alliance between you would be irresistible. As an independent sovereign it is, of course, within your right, as it is within your power to conclude this alliance if you think fit. Do so if you choose, but remember that if you do, you must assume the tremendous responsibility of plunging the whole world into war
Starting point is 06:26:56 and bringing inconceivable desolation upon your fellow creatures. You will be allying yourself with the worst enemies of humanity, nay, with the only enemies that humanity has on earth. This Olga Romanov is called by her followers the siren of the skies, and the name is an apt one, for she is a very siren, armed with arts that can charm a man's heart out of his breast, make him forget his duty to himself and his loyalty to his race, and, like Circe of old, reduce him to an animal that exists only for the execution of her will and the gratification of her desires.
Starting point is 06:27:44 I speak with knowledge, for I have felt, and through me the world will feel the terrible force of her spells. And I tell you frankly, as man speaks honestly with man, that if you make this alliance, there will be war between your people and mine, to the death. As far as a single man can do so, you hold the fate of mankind in your life. hand and within the next 48 hours you will decide it. Now I have done my duty and given you such warning as I can you will answer for your decision at the bar of God and it is not for me to say more. Whether we meet again as enemies or not, let us part as friends and let me
Starting point is 06:28:33 implore you for the love of God and your kind to rest content with what the fates have already given you. You have raised the Muslim power to a pitch of splendor and dominion far beyond all its former glories. You have all that man could ask for. Years, as a man, interrupted the sultan, who up to this point had listened with silent attention to Alan's quick, earnest words. But not all that the commander of the faithful may be content with. I know not what the religion of your people is. But you know that the laws of mine command me, as they command every true Muslim, to plant the banner of the prophet over the habitations of the infidel, and to give the enemies of the faith the choice between the sword and the Koran. It is not for mere conquest that I
Starting point is 06:29:34 have created my armies and my fleet. It is in obedience to the commands of heaven. which has given me the means of conquering the earth for Islam. Kalid spoke rapidly and fiercely, with heaving breast and eyes blazing with the lurid lights of fanaticism. Alan heard him out in silence, then his hand fell heavily on the Muslim's shoulder, and holding him at arm's length, he looked him straight in the eyes and said slowly and deliberately.
Starting point is 06:30:09 Sultan, A man's faith, by whatever name it may be called, is no concern of ours. He is responsible for it to his God, and there is an end of it. But when you tell me that your faith commands you to force it with fire and sword upon the consciences of those who hold another creed, then I tell you to your face that you are a fanatic and a persecutor. Blood enough and to spare has been shed in the wars of Crees, and if I believed that you meant to revive the warfare between cross and crescent, I would strike you dead where you stand, as I struck your slave down just now. But I cannot believe it either of you or any other enlightened man. I am not in any mood to utter empty threats, but I am speaking no idle words when I tell you.
Starting point is 06:31:06 you, that the hour in which you make war on Christendom, either for political or religious conquest, shall be the hour in which you will hear the voice of destiny, speaking your own doom. More than that, I ask you now to pledge me your word as an honest man and a ruling king that for 12 months from now, at the very least, you will neither draw a sword nor fire a shot, against Anglo-Saxondom or any other power. He stopped and took his hand from the Sultan's shoulder. Khalid recoiled and drew himself up to the full height of his royal stature as he replied, Prince of the heir,
Starting point is 06:31:54 Demigod almost as you are, you must learn that the commander of the faithful is not to be dictated to on the roof of his own palace, even by you. Am I your slave that you should lay these commands upon me? Before he made any reply in words, Alan communicated a few rapid orders to those in command of the two airships in the Aryan sign language. The ethereal rose from above the Vindea as the Russian airship was named and both vessels ranged themselves alongside the front of the terrace. The Sultan watched this manoeuvre in helpless silence, well-knowing that whatever it imported,
Starting point is 06:32:41 he was powerless to resist. Then, Alan went on. Not my slave, Sultan, but my fellow-man. And as such I will, if I can, and by any means within my power, prevent you from committing such a colossal crime as that which I am afraid, I must now believe you are contemplating. Now listen well, for my words mean much. These two airships could lay your capital, vast and splendid as it is, in ruins before tomorrow's sun rises, and as surely as those stars are shining above us, they shall do so unless you give me the pledge I ask for.
Starting point is 06:33:25 I ask it, in the name of all humanity, and I will not say, spare a few thousands of lives to enforce it. If you could, ejaculated the Sultan, half-involuntarily. I have heard much of your wonderful airships, but do you know that I have a hundred thousand soldiers in the city, and that I have hundreds of guns, which will hurl their projectiles for miles into the air. If only one of the hundred struck either of those vessels of yours, she would fall like a stone and be dashed to pieces on the earth. The fighting would not be all on one side. His tone grew more and more defiant as he went on, and Alan saw that some
Starting point is 06:34:20 stern lesson would be necessary to induce him to give the pledge upon which the safety of millions depended. In quiet, even tones that contrasted strongly with those of the Muslim, he said, We, of area, are not accustomed to boast our prowess lightly, and I am threatening nothing that I cannot do. Still, I do not wish you to give the pledge I ask, save in the fullest knowledge. If you will trust yourself with me on board the ethereal for an hour, and my pretext, pledge of your safe return, I will prove to you to demonstration that your city would be as defenseless beneath our guns as a collection of tents would be. The moon is high enough now to give us plenty of light for the experiment if you think fit to make it. The Sultan hesitated
Starting point is 06:35:15 for a few moments as though in doubt whether he would be permitted to return if he once allowed the ethereal to carry him away from the earth. Then he remembered that not the moment he remembered that no man had ever known the Aryan who had broken his word. He looked into Alan's strong, frank face, and read there an absolute assurance that his safety would be respected. Then, with a slight inclination of his head, he said, Your words are wise, I will come, and if you convince me that you can do as you say, I will swear by the holy name of the prophet that I will make no war upon any man for a year from now.
Starting point is 06:36:01 Alan signalled to the ethereal which ran in close to the terrace. The door of the deck chamber opened a gangway was run out and for the first time in his life Sultan Khalid trod the deck of a cruiser of the air. The Atherial and the Vindea
Starting point is 06:36:19 at once mounted up into the now brightly moonlit atmosphere. The Sultan saw the myriad lights of his splendid capital sink, swiftly down into a vast abyss that seemed to open beneath him. The dim horizon widened out until it enclosed an immense expanse of pale grey desert to the south, while to the north the dark stretch of sea spread out farther than the eye could reach.
Starting point is 06:36:49 Up and up the airship soared until the lights of Alexandria glimmered like a faint waltz. white mist at the bottom of a seemingly unfathomable gulf. At length, Alan, who was standing beside him, pointed down and said, This is your city. If I give the word, a hundred shells a minute would be rained onto it from here. Do you think your guns could reach us? No, said the Sultan, striving in vain to repress a shudder
Starting point is 06:37:22 at the fearful prospect disclosed by Alan's words. But how could your shells strike that little patch of light which is miles away and thousands of feet below us? That too I will prove to you, but not at the expense of your city. He sent an order to the engine room, and the ethereal swerved round to the northward and, followed by the Vindea,
Starting point is 06:37:49 swept out over the Mediterranean, in the direction of Crete. Half an hour's flight, at full speed, brought them in sight of a small rocky islet which showed like a black spot on the surface of the moonlit sea. The two airships were stopped 6,000 feet above the water
Starting point is 06:38:08 and about four miles from the heap of rocks. Alan then gave orders for each of the ships to train four guns upon it. Now, he said to the Sultan, Fix your glass on that mass of rocks down yonder and watch what happens. As he spoke he raised his hand and the eight guns were discharged simultaneously. The Sultan heard no report and saw no flash. But a few seconds later he saw through the nightglasses that Alan had given him a vast mass of flame,
Starting point is 06:38:46 of dazzling brilliancy burst out over the islet, covering his. it completely, for the moment, with a mist of fire. "'Now, you shall see the effects of our shells,' said Alan. The two vessels sank rapidly down in a slanting direction towards the spot where the projectiles had struck, a hundred feet from the surface of the water they stopped. And Alan said, "'Now, look for the island.' Caelid swept the sea with his glass.
Starting point is 06:39:20 The islet had vanished. The waves were breaking over what seemed to be a sunken reef, and that was all. With hands that trembled, in spite of all that he could do, to keep them steady, he took the glass from his eyes, saying in a voice that was shaken by irresistible emotions, "'God, it is great, and I am but a man, while you are as demigod. it is enough I will give the pledge you ask for
Starting point is 06:39:54 End of chapter 16 Chapter 17 of Olga Romanov This is a Librivox recording All Librivox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit Librevox.org Recording by Craig Franklin Olga Romanov by George Griffith, Chapter 17
Starting point is 06:40:30 An unholy alliance Within a couple of hours after the destruction of the islet, Sultan Khalid was back in his palace, and the Ethereal and the Vindea had departed with their prisoners of war for Kerguelen. Alan, quite content with the advantage he had gained by obtaining the Sultan's pledge of peace for a year, in comparison with which even the capture of one of the Russian airships was of trifling importance, had determined not to run the needless risk of an encounter with Olga's fleet,
Starting point is 06:41:06 for he had learnt the strength of it from Lusensky, and saw that it would be madness to attack it. Added to this was far more important work in hand for him to do, for it was absolutely imperative that a full report of what he had discovered with regard to the proposed alliance between Olga and the Sultan should be laid before the council, with as little delay as possible. For if it ever became an accomplished fact, it could not fail to enormously complicate the coming struggle for the mastery of the world. Therefore, as soon as he had placed a prize crew on board Vindea, under the command of Alexis, he gave orders for the two airships to proceed southward at full speed,
Starting point is 06:41:58 having bidden the Sultan farewell on the terrace of his palace, and left him to draw what morale he could from the brief but startling experience that the midnight hours had brought him. A few minutes before twelve on the following night, the inhabitants of Alexandria were thrown into a state of the most intense excitement by a marvellous appearance in the southern heavens. Long streams of light, which in power and brilliancy, excelled even the great electric suns,
Starting point is 06:42:32 with which the city was lighted, shot down out of the skies, flashing hither and thither, and sweeping the earth below it in vast curves of radiance. Now they streamed out in a huge fan of endless horizontal rays which seemed to reach to the horizon. And now they crossed each other in a network of beams, changing their positions with the rapidity which dazzled and bewildered the beholders. Then they were projected vertically to the zenith,
Starting point is 06:43:08 as though challenging the stars, and then they blaze straight down upon the earth, bringing into strong relief of light and shadow everything they fell upon. Instantly, the spacious streets were crowded with excited throngs of people, and millions of eyes were cast heavenwards watching the approach of the Siren and her aerial squadron. The twenty airships swept up out of the south at a speed of about a hundred miles an hour in the form of a wide crescent, with the revenge in the centre. They slowed down as they neared the city, and the concentrated blaze of their light soon fell upon the
Starting point is 06:43:50 Sultan's palace, the magnificent proportions of which distinguished it conspicuously even from the thousands of splendid edifices which adorned the Muslim metropolis. Then, still keeping their relative positions with perfect accuracy, the winged vessel sank downwards and wheeled around until they faced the eastern terrace, on which stood the Sultan, with his grand vizieresier, and the chief officers of his household, awaiting the coming of his aerial visitors. The flotilla stopped a hundred feet from the terrace. Its searchlights were extinguished, but the strange and beautiful shapes of the cruises of the air stood out sharply, defined against the bright background formed by the myriad lights of the city.
Starting point is 06:44:45 The revenge, flying the long-vanished imperial standard of Russia, with its crowned black eagle on a broad ground of gold at the mizzen, the white flag of peace at the main, and the star, and crescent of the Muslim Empire at the fore, floated slowly forward till her shining ram projected over the parapet, and her three keels rested, lightly upon it. Then, one of the forward doors of the deck chamber was drawn back by some invisible agency, and the Sultan saw standing in the opening such a vision of loveliness as he had never imagined, even in his dreams of the horace of paradise. Clothed, according to her invariable custom, in a plain clinging robe of royal purple,
Starting point is 06:45:38 with no other ornament than a coronet consisting of a plain broad band of gold from which rose above her temple to wings of silver filigree thickly encrusted with diamonds. Olga Romanov stood upon the deck of her flagship, the perfect incarnation of royal dignity and womanly beauty. Kalid, who had advanced to the parapets as the squadron approached, saw instantly that this could be none other than the woman whom Alan Arnold had described as beautiful beyond description. and evil beyond comprehension.
Starting point is 06:46:17 Few men had seen so many beautiful women as he had, and there were scores of them waiting in his harem for the favouring glance that none could win from him. But no sooner did his upward glance rest upon the vision that was looking down upon him from the doorway of the deck-chamber of the revenge, then his eyes fell, and his head bowed, in the involuntary homage that the supreme beauty, of such a woman has always claimed from such a man. Evil, she might be, but evil in such a shape
Starting point is 06:46:53 might be something more than good in the eyes of some men. And of these Caled the magnificent was one. His hot Arab blood was aflame, the instant that he looked upon her intoxicating loveliness, and half her errand was accomplished before a word had passed between them. She returned his greeting with a gracious inclination of her wing-crowned head, and as she did so, he said, The Tsarina is welcome, my house, and all that is in it is hers, if she will honour me by entering it, for she will make it more beautiful by her presence. Your Majesty's welcome is sweet in my ears, she answered, almost insensibly, adopting his oriental style of speech.
Starting point is 06:47:48 For I come as a friend and I hope to go as an ally. The gangway's stairs dropped as she spoke and as they did so the Sultan made a sign and a pair of attendants brought forward some steps covered with crimson velvet which they placed so that she could descend from the parapet to which the Sultan himself ascended
Starting point is 06:48:12 to meet her as she came down. Taking her hand on the parapet, he led her down to the terrace, with the grace of a king and the deference of a courtier. Then he bent low over her hand and kissed it, and as he did so, the attendant officers of his empire bowed in silent and respectful salutation. Olga was at once conducted to one of the state departments of the palace, in which the sultan was wanted to receive his most distinguished. guests. She was treated with even more respect than would have been accorded to one of the crowned monarchs of the earth, for not only her wonderful beauty and royal carriage, but the marvellous manner of her coming and the tremendous power represented by the flotilla of airships inspired both the Sultan and his subjects with a deference that amounted almost to homage. Then too,
Starting point is 06:49:13 The mystery and romance, which invested her name and family and fortune, distinguished her as a woman apart from all other women in the world. It might be, as Alan had told the Sultan, that she was really the enemy of the human race, that her true object was to destroy the peace of the world and rekindle the fires of war on earth. But still, the present romance was stronger than the future, and possibly problematical reality, and so it would hardly be too much to say that Olga had succeeded in removing the impression left by Alan on Khalid's mind before she had been an hour under his roof. She naturally expected that one of the first to receive her would be the ambassador who had preceded her.
Starting point is 06:50:05 But after looking anxiously for him and not finding him either on the terrace or in the reception room, she turned to Khaled and said, I do not see my ambassador here, and yet he must have arrived since Your Majesty tells me that you have been expecting me. The Sultan's face darkened, and his brows slightly contracted,
Starting point is 06:50:27 as he replied. Zarin, I have been waiting for an opportunity to tell you what cannot but be unwelcome news. Your ambassador, Sir Olaf Losensky is not here. What? cried Olga, half rising from her seat.
Starting point is 06:50:47 Not here? Surely he has not presumed to leave before my arrival. I can hardly believe that of him. He has gone, nevertheless, said the Sultan. Though not by his will or mine, I can assure you, scarcely had his vessel alighted on the terrace yonder, and he had disliked. when an Aryan cruiser dropped down as silently as a shadow from the skies.
Starting point is 06:51:17 Once it came, I know not, but it would seem that these Aryans see everything, and that their hands reach everywhere. In a moment, she had dropped upon your ambassador's vessel, splintering her masts, and yet so softly did she alight that the glass dome was not, broken. Then her crew streamed out of the doors of the deck chamber, and the next I knew was that your ambassador and I were covered by half a score of pistols and rifles and commanded to stand still on pain of death. Then Alan Arnold alighted, force your envoy to surrender, struck one of my guards dead by some mysterious lightning that flashed from his sword, and after carrying me away into the air over the sea and blasting a rock out of the waters
Starting point is 06:52:22 to prove to me the power of his guns brought me back honorably and in safety to await your coming. truly these eriant are more as gods than men furious as the unexpected tidings made her olga yet managed to restrain her anger sufficiently to reply with wonderful coolness your majesty gives me sad and bitter news but it is the fortune of war and i must not complain the eyship that is taken by surprise is lost and Olaf Losensky fell a victim to his own killlessness. Then her mood changed swiftly, and a soft musical laugh came from her smiling lips as she went on. But it is a poor revenge after all, that same Alan Arnold, the son of the great president of area, was my would-be-love and slave for over five years. For my sake he turned traitor to his name and race.
Starting point is 06:53:32 gave up the revenge to me and told me all the jealously guarded secrets of aerial navigation he killed my brother in a quarrel but he was useful so i let him live a prisoner of war till i had done with him then i set him free when perhaps i ought to have kept him safe to go and tell his people what a fool i had made of him i suppose he did not tell your majesty that No, laughed Khaled in reply, wondering what magic she had used to accomplish so marvellous a charm. He did not, but such a miracle proves that you have been truly named the Siren of the Skies, as he said you are, for no other woman could have worked such a wonder, and disputed the empire of the air with the masters of the world. this is true, replied Olga, lowering her voice to a tone of intense earnestness. And the fact that I did it single-handed proves, I hope, that with good friends and true allies
Starting point is 06:54:45 I can do more than dispute that empire with the Aryans. These despots of peace who have made the world a paradise of the commonplace, and fettered all strongest and most aspiring spirits, so that they might be equal with the coward and the fool. But those are matters which I would discuss with Your Majesty in private, and it is too late in the night to go into them now. You tell me that Alan Arnold has shown you what his airships can do. If your Majesty will honour the revenge by being my guest for tomorrow, I will show you that mine are in no wise inferior to them. Indeed, as I have told you,
Starting point is 06:55:32 the revenge is an Aryan ship built in the enchanted land of area, and if you will tomorrow, she shall carry you over the whole of your dominions, and after that, over those other dominions that shall be yours if you approve the plans that I will lay before you. She paused and looked at Khalid
Starting point is 06:55:54 with cheeks glowing and eyes shining, with enthusiasm and passion. He returned her glance with one no less fiery and passionate as he replied. I will be your guest as you say, but the honour and the favour will be to me your majesty. For majesty you are, crowned by the hand of favouring nature with that which makes all men your subjects. Your airship shall rest in the garden of my palace to-night, and an hour after sunrise you shall find me ready for another journey to the skies, for my first experience has given me a taste for more.
Starting point is 06:56:41 Till then, farewell, the memory of your eyes will make me dream of paradise tonight. There was that in his tone which told us, that his words meant more than a neatly turned oriental compliment, and as he stooped, and kissed her hand in leave-taking, she said half in jest and half in earnest. And I should dream of the nearer glories of the world empire which Your Majesty and I may, in the not very distant future, divide between us. Oh, share together, said Caled in his soul, as he raised his head again, and their eyes met. At the appointed time the next morning, the squadron rose into the air from the palace gardens. In order to produce as widespread an effect as possible,
Starting point is 06:57:36 Olga had extended her invitation to the Grand Vizier and about a score of the Sultan's highest officials, including the commanders of his armies and fleets, who happened to be in Alexandria at the time. These were distributed among the 20 airships, but Olga took care to arrange matters so that only the Grand Vizier should accompany the Sultan on board the revenge. In order that the Vizier, who was a cool-headed, wary,
Starting point is 06:58:08 far-seeing man of nearly 70, and therefore beyond the power of her own personal spells, might not interfere with her design upon his master, she lost no time in placing him under the power of the drug which he had already used with such disastrous results to the world. Although he had said nothing about it, she felt certain that Khalid must have been warned by Alan of the danger of taking anything to eat or drink from her hands. And therefore she had decided to make no attempts upon his liberty of will, unless it became absolutely necessary to do so. But the vizier was easily taken unawares, and she had little
Starting point is 06:58:55 difficulty in causing him to drink a cup of coffee, while her chief engineer was explaining the working of the machinery to the sultan in the engine room. The coffee, of course, contained a sufficient quantity of the drug to deprive the vizier of all powers of opposing her will, or resisting her suggestions for many hours to come. So far as all independent advice was concerned, he was safely disposed of. The airships rose to an elevation of some 2,000 feet, and at a speed of 200 miles an hour ran first along the valley of the Nile to the southward. At Khatoum they swerve to the eastward, crossing the mountains of the Red Sea, literal at a height of 9,000 feet,
Starting point is 06:59:45 then sank again and skirted the Arabian coast until Mecca, the sacred city of Islam came into sight. The ancient temple of the Karbar, containing the tomb of the prophets still stood, almost unchanged by the hand of time, amid the splendid buildings, verdant gardens and long groves of palms, with which the new Mecca of the 21st century was adorned.
Starting point is 07:00:12 Gorned. Pointing down towards it, Olga said to the sultan, who were standing by her side on the deck, dazzled by the splendors of the swiftly changing prospects of the scene below. There is the holy city which your majesty may someday make the religious capital of the world. That would be an achievement worthy of the commander of the faithful and the descendant of the prophet would it not. Caled looked down at the city over which they were now speeding in the direction of Medina and was silent for a few moments. Then he raised his eyes to hers and said, Even so, but have you counted the cost of achieving it to me and my people? Before the banner of the crescent could float over a worldwide empire of Islam,
Starting point is 07:01:06 we should have to triumph in a war which would involve the whole human race, and this means that we should first have to destroy those who have been lords of the earth and of the air for more than a century. The aliens are but men, said Olga, a trifle coldly. Why should your majesty fears them, if you are armed, with the same weapons that they wield. I suppose Alan Arnold has threatened you and your people with nothing less than annihilation
Starting point is 07:01:44 should you conclude this alliance with me. But why should you fear? I have met the Aryans in battle. And you see, I am not annihilated. I do not fear them as personal enemies, replied Khalid proudly, but only as the people. possible destroyers of my people, who would be defenseless against them. Think of the destruction
Starting point is 07:02:12 you could reign upon the sacred city down yonder, while it could strike no blow in return. That would be the fate of Alexandria and all the capitals of my empire. And while my armies were marching to the conquest of Christendom, our homes would be laid in ruins, and our wives and children slain without mercy. Show me, he continued, speaking more earnestly and rapidly, how they are to be protected against this, and our alliance may become possible. It is purely a matter of relative strength, replied Olga. Do you know why this squadron of mine is allowed to pursue its very unmolested?
Starting point is 07:03:03 although the Aryans know of its existence? It is because, although, as Alan Arnold truly told you, by superior skills and experience in handling their ships, they have been able to destroy about half my fleet. I am still stronger in the air than they are, and they know that we have now gained the experience which we lacked. They have only three, vessels, counting the van you saw captured, as swift and as powerful as this, while I have
Starting point is 07:03:40 26. None of their smaller vessels dare venture within reach of my guns, for to do so would be to meet certain destruction. They are doubtless building others as strong and as swift as these, in preparation for the struggle which they know must come. But if we join hands against them, we shall be stronger than they will be when the year of your truth is ended. My engineers shall teach yours how to build airships in all respects equal to these and submarine cruisers,
Starting point is 07:04:15 a dozen of which could destroy your present navies in a day. With all the resources of your empire at command you could possess in a year from now an aerial navy of a thousand ships and a fleet of equal strength. Then you would be strong enough to sweep the seas from pole to pole and to storm the mountain battlements of area itself. You must not forget that what the Aryans could do to your cities, you could do to area and to all the capitals of Christendom. City for city, you could take your revenge until...
Starting point is 07:04:53 Until the whole earth was laid waste and the habitations of men would desist. It broke in Khalid, overwhelmed by the horror of the prospect. It is too great a price to pay, even for the empire of the world and the supremacy of Islam. Even if we survive the ruin that we should have brought upon the world. Too great if there were any need to pay it, said Olga quickly, seeing that her lust of conquest and revenge had carried her too far. But matters will never come to such a path as that. Our battlefields will be the countries that we shall invade and conquer,
Starting point is 07:05:41 not our own. And enough airships can be devoted to the defence of your cities to repel any attack the Aryans may make upon them. Your Majesty must not forget, too, that they will not dare to send any very large force, away from area, for they well know that the final battle for the possession of the earth would have to be fought out round the summits of its mountains. You are right, and I was wrong, Zarina, said the Sultan in an altered tone.
Starting point is 07:06:20 And the prophet has said of the infidel, such as are stubborn and refuse the true faith ye shall slay without mercy, kill them wherever ye find them. But alas, he stopped suddenly and looked at her, and she could see a smile moving his lips under his black beard and moustache. She divined instantly what was passing in his mind, and saw the opportunity for a stroke of diplomacy which, base as it was, she made without a moment's hesitation. Before he could continue, she turned and faced him, looked into his eyes with a glance that dazzled him, and said in a low, quick, earnest tone.
Starting point is 07:07:13 I know what you would say, Sultan Khalid. You would say that I and my people are infidious in your eyes. and therefore worthy of destruction. I have thought of that. But the deck is too public a place for the discussion of such a matter. Call your vizier, and we will retire to my own saloon,
Starting point is 07:07:36 and took of it there. Kaelid, wondering what was coming next from the lips of the siren, whose fatal beauty of person and subtlety of mind were luring him on to plunge into an ocean of blood,
Starting point is 07:07:50 of which no human eyes could see the further shore, if it had one at all. And as soon as the three were seated in the room, which had once been Alan's, Olga addressed the vizier first. Rapidly, but very clearly sketched out the project that had been suggested to her by Lusensky, and then, turning to the sultan, she said, This seems now to be one real bar to such an alliance. And that is the difference in our faith, or I should rather say in our creeds. I have not ignored this, nay, I have ponded it deeply and earnestly. Creads change these times, and Russia, like the rest of Europe, has no real living faith like yours.
Starting point is 07:08:40 But you shall give it to them if you wish. And the day that I am proclaimed Empress of the Russians, the crescent shall shine on the towers of the Kremlin. What do I hear? cried Khalid, springing to his feet in amazement at her astounding words. You and your people will accept the Quran and acknowledge the prophet. I will and they shall, said Olga calmly and firmly, committing herself to the huge apostasy without a tremor in her voice.
Starting point is 07:09:18 Remember too that millions who should by right be my subjects in Asia are already good Muslims. If the Russians refuse to obey me in this, they will be rebels, and you shall do with them as you will do with the other people of Christendom if they remain stubborn. Let your Majesty's Chief Minister and favourite Council speak and say whether or not I have spoken fairly. Speak, Musa Helgazi, said the Sultan. in a voice that betrayed intense emotion. And weigh your words well, for many and great issues may depend upon them.
Starting point is 07:09:59 Commander of the faithful, said the old man, speaking slowly and with some hesitation. As though he were repeating a lesson hardly yet learned, I can speak, but the words that my soul echoes from within. A strange power has seemed to take possession of me, and I speak as one to whom another has taught what he should say. Yet the words seem wise to me, and I will speak them, lest not doing so, I should have to answer for my negligence.
Starting point is 07:10:39 It is written that you shall be the one chosen or heaven to plant the crescent where now fall, the shadow of the cross and reign supreme. So Lord of a Muslim world. Then have the means been sent to you by the hands of her who gives you the means of measuring strength with the masters of the nations, by whose pleasure we possess, that which we have, and without whose countenance your majesty would not much longer remain commander of the faithful? I would not willingly speak words of offense, but it is necessary to recognize that the Muslim practices his faith only by permission of those who, if they hold any, hold another. By the beard of the prophet, thou hast said it, Musa, I am a king by permission, a high priest of Islam by sufferance of
Starting point is 07:11:42 the infidel, exclaimed Khalid, as the hot blood rush. to his swarthy cheeks, and the fire of fanaticism leapt into his eyes. But I will be so mean a thing no longer than the time of the truth to which I have pledged my word. In the blood of the infidel, I will wipe out this shame on Islam, yea, though the whole earth shall be drenched with the blood and tears that shall be licked up by the fires of war. It is my destiny, and I will do it, or my name shall perish from the earth forever. Serena Olga, I have seen and heard enough. Let us return to my palace, and arrange the terms of our alliance, and when you have sworn upon the Quran that you will take Allah for your God and Muhammad for your prophet, I will sign them. and together we will conquer the world for Islam.
Starting point is 07:12:49 It is Kismet, and that which is written shall be done. Olga looked upon the splendid figure of the Sultan as he stood before her. His athletic form dilated and his face glorified, by the passion of religious fervour that was burning within him. And as she did so, a new light dawned upon her. She saw that this strong, fiery soul might someday conquer even hers, and fuse it into itself. It would be an unholy union, a love brought with apostasy from her faith and sealed with treachery to her people, and a trust that she had inherited from her forefathers. But what were apostasy and treachery to her now, that the love she had stained her soul with blood,
Starting point is 07:13:44 and untold crime to win was lost to her forever. Earthly pomp and power, the pomp of imperial rule and the power of life and death, of happiness and misery, over millions of her fellow creatures were well worth living for. And with them might come love again, or if not love, then passion, fierce, and all-consuming. For this one king of earth who dared to be,
Starting point is 07:14:14 a king, in fact as well as in name, and then, before she could make any reply to the sultan's words, the slow, measured tones of the phisias sounded again, saying, If I may speak again, majesties, say on good Musa, said the sultan, for so far thou hast spoken the words of wisdom. I would say, continued. the old man, "'Is it even as the winged steed, Albarak, bore the prophet from earth to the seventh heaven, so may it be written that the winged ship of Sarina Rolga shall bear thee, my master,
Starting point is 07:14:59 into that paradise of love, which so far hast thou sought, and not found?' "'What say you were well-named Siren of the skies to that?' said Caled, taking a step towards the couch on which Olga was sitting, and making a half-appealing gesture with both his hands. She rose to her feet and faced him. One look into his passion-lighted eyes told her that the victory was already won, and that strength could now give place to softness.
Starting point is 07:15:35 She dropped her eyes before his burning gaze and, crossing her hands upon her bosom with a pretty semblance of submission said, in a low, sweet tone that he had heard now for the first time. All things are possible, and if this be possible, then more than Cleopatra lost for Anthony,
Starting point is 07:15:58 I will win for you. And you shall reign the sole Caesar of a subject world. As for me, then that comes to pass, let it be to me as it shall seem good in the eyes of my lord the king and so saying she bowed slightly before him and turned and passed out of the saloon seeing the vision of him whom she had loved in vain through the mist of tears which rose in that instant to her eyes end of chapter seventeen This recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 07:16:48 Chapter 18 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Craig Franklin. Olga Romanov, Chapter 18. A momentous commission. Twelve hours after they had left the Sultan on the terrace of his palace, the Aetherial and the Vindea dropped through the clouds onto the snow-covered surface of Kyrgyllan Island. And within an hour the dispatch vessel Viga was speeding away northwestward to area
Starting point is 07:17:27 with a full account of the results achieved by the first crews of the Atherial. The 24 hours which would have to elapse before the reply of the council could be received were employed in repairing the damage done to the Vindea, and in renewing the motive power and ammunition of both vessels. Sundry's small but effective improvements in the mechanism and appointments of the Vindaya were also made, and last, but by no means least important, the name of the prize was changed.
Starting point is 07:18:01 You are henceforth her commander, old fellow, said Alan to Alexis, when the question of the new name came up. and therefore it is for you to say what her name shall be i knew you would say that replied alexis his grave thoughtful face lighting up with a quick flush and almost a boyish smile and of course i needn't tell you what name i should like above all things to give her but then you see i see nothing but a quite unaccountable embarrassment written largely upon those ingenuous features of your my blushing Akates, interrupted Alan, with a laugh that deepened the colour on his friend's cheeks. You see, I'm not quite sure whether she would like it, under the circumstances, said Alexis hesitantly. I didn't know that airships had any choice in the question of their names any more than children have, said Alan, gravely stroking his beard and looking at his friend with a laugh in his eyes.
Starting point is 07:19:08 Don't assume a density that the gods have not given you. laughed Alexis in return. You know very well who the she is to whom I refer. Now suppose you were going to name and command the Vindea. What would you call her? I would do as you want to do, my friend, said Alan, laughing out right now. Although I fear with more chance of getting snubbed for my temerity and trust to winning forgiveness from the lips of.
Starting point is 07:19:38 her name mother by good service and hard-hitting. Perfectly reasoned, exclaimed Alexis, and so henceforth, until I have expressed orders to call her something else. The forlorn hope, for instance, she should be the Isma. And on her decks I will win the right to ask. I mean to wear the golden wings again, or else she will never cross the confines of area. You will win more than the golden eagle. I hope and believe, said Alan, now very serious again.
Starting point is 07:20:14 For you, evidently, have a better chance of forgiveness than I have, though I don't despair, mind you, for I am determined never to go back to area, unless I feel that I can fairly ask Alma to forgive what is past, and if she refuses, I will hunt Olga Romanov to the ends of the earth till I take her alive. And then I will carry her. her to Eriya and at Alma's feet I will strike her dead with my own hand so that she may know the truth. Amen, said Alexis, striding forward and taking his hand. And if Elma says no to you, I will never see Isma's face again till I have helped you to clip the siren's wings and take her to meet her just reward. It is a bargain.
Starting point is 07:21:08 Between us, we will bring those proud damsels to sweet reasonableness. Now, let us go and get a bottle of sparkling Aryan and rename the Vindea in proper form. Thus it came to pass that when the ethereal necks took the air, her consort bore the name that was dearest to her commander's heart. The anxiously expected Viga did not return, till nearly third. hours after her departure. The delay proved that the council had considered the tidings that she had brought of great importance, and had therefore taken some time to deliberate over them. This turned out to be the case, and the decision arrived at by the rulers of
Starting point is 07:21:52 area showed that they looked upon the crisis as grave in the last degree. The return dispatch stated that within 24 hours after the arrival of the Viga at Kugelan and a fleet of 50 airships would be at the disposal of Alan and Alexis, who were ordered to place themselves at the head of it and proceed with all speed to Alexandria, taking all off Lusensky and the other Russian prisoners with them. Alan was to be the bearer of an ultimatum to the Sultan confirming in the name of the President and Council of Area
Starting point is 07:22:30 the provisional declaration of war which he had threatened as the result of an alliance with Olga Romanov, and stating that at sunrise on the 16th of May in the following year, hostilities would be commenced against him, and continued to the point of extermination, so far as all men who bore arms were concerned. He was also called upon to order the Russian squadron to leave his capital, should it still be there, within two hours.
Starting point is 07:23:01 If he refused or if Olga declined to remove her ships, they were to be engaged there and then, and, if possible, destroyed at all costs. This latter part of the message was to be conveyed to Olga in a different form by the hands of Lusensky, who was then to be set at liberty with his fellow prisoners. If Olga consented to go within the given time, it would be necessary to allow, her to depart unmolested as the superior speed of her ships would place the bulk of the Arian fleet at a hopeless disadvantage in a pursuit and expose it to certain destruction. If she insisted on fighting, then, of course, the hazard of battle must be taken, and the
Starting point is 07:23:53 council relied upon the commanders of its fleet to do their duty as their judgment should point it out to them. No specific terms were to be made with Olga and her adherence. But hostilities were, if possible, to be avoided until the Sultan's year of truce had expired, and the new Aryan fleet was ready to take the air. If no fighting took place, Alan was to proceed with his squadron to London, with a third dispatch to the King of Britain, as head of the Anglo-Saxon Federation, advising him, in the face of the threatening danger to call together the rulers of Anglo-Saxondom
Starting point is 07:24:36 and take immediate measures for mutual defence against the Muslims in case they should invade Europe when the year of truce was up. For this purpose, arms in any quantities that might be needed would be sent out from area and the Aryans would undertake the task of drilling the newly formed armies and instructing them in the use of the weapons. In addition to this, the necessary works and power stations for building and equipping at least a thousand of the largest airships were to be established under arian control in England,
Starting point is 07:25:13 and at the same time dockyards were to be set up for the construction of an equal number of submarine vessels of the narwhal type. It was, however, to be made an absolute condition of this assistance and protection that the armies and aerial and sea navies were to be entirely officered by Aryans, and were to be under the unquestioned control of the President of Area. This condition was, for obvious reasons, held by the Council to be absolutely essential to success. Divided commands in the face of a foe which would obey blindly the orders of a single chief, who had already shown that he could create armies and fleets of army.
Starting point is 07:25:57 high efficiency would mean inevitable failure and disaster. Therefore, the absolute control of Anglo-Saxondom must once more be placed in the hands of the Supreme Council until the danger was passed and peace was restored. Or area would fight the battle alone and leave the nations of Anglo-Saxondom to their fate. The immediate effect of the orders brought by the Viga was to throw the station of Kuggen Allen into a state of the most intense activity. Alan at once assumed command by common consent, and, assisted by Alexis, Admiral Forrest and Captain Ernstein,
Starting point is 07:26:40 got everything in readiness for the reception of the coming squadron from area. All the defences of the station were also thoroughly inspected, from the airships floating above the clouds to the submarine mines which guarded the entrances to the harbours, and a general plan of the now inevitable campaign was sketched out at a Council of War, held on the evening of the Vega's return. It is scarcely necessary to say that the orders from headquarters put both Alan and Alexis into the higher spirits.
Starting point is 07:27:15 They had already vindicated their claim to the confidence of the Council and their fellow countrymen, and the claim had been allowed without stint or hesitant. Though their year of probation had only just begun, they found themselves entrusted with a mission, dangerous it is true, but also of the most supreme importance. And Alan in particular felt his pulses thrill, with justifiable pride when he found himself charged, with the glorious task of doing almost exactly what his great ancestor Alan Tremaine had done 130 years before, when he marshalled the millions of Anglo-Saxondom
Starting point is 07:27:59 against the leagued despotisms of Europe and overthrew them in the mighty conflict which had given peace on earth for nearly five generations. Whether he would succeed, as the chief of the terror had done, depended not upon himself so much as on Anglo-Saxandum itself. If the once-conquering race of Earth had kept intact its old martial strength, an imperial spirit through the long years of peace and prosperity, as its kindred in area had done, all would be well,
Starting point is 07:28:35 and the disturbers of the welfare of humanity would pay dearly and bitterly for their tremendous crime. But if, like the Romans of old, they had allowed the tropical atmosphere of material luxury to relax the fire, of their once sturdy nature and weaken the arms which had once enclosed the world in their embrace, then his mission would fail, however eloquently he might urge it. A desolation infinitely greater than that which overwhelmed Rome or Byzantium would fall upon Anglo-Saxondom, and its name would be the only monument of its vanished glory. But the Vega brought something to the Vagher brought something more to Alan and Alexis than the dispatches and the orders of the council. This was a letter from
Starting point is 07:29:27 Isma to Alan, filled with the tenderest expressions of delight at the triumphs which he and his companion in arms had already achieved, and of brave and hopeful confidence in them, despite the terrible dangers that they were going forth to confront. The letter concluded, with the significant sentence. When you come back in triumph, as I know you will, there will not be one heart in area that will not beat more gladly for your sakes. Not one hand that will not be stretched out to greet you, either in friendship or in love. Remember this against the day of battle, and in the day of peace, you shall see how true my words are. Although the letter made no mention, of Alma, save as one of the intimate friends who sent their loving greetings, to the two men who
Starting point is 07:30:26 were going to lead the Navy area to what might be the first battle of a war that would be the most colossal, an unsparing struggle ever waged on earth. Alan was able to read enough between the lines to give him hope. He knew enough of Alma's proud and sensitive nature to fully understand why no word had come directly from her to him, and also to recognise that the task of winning her back from her estrangement would be no light one. Indeed, of the two tasks which lay before him, the conquest of the world and the reconquest of Alma's heart, he looked with less misgiving upon the former than he did upon the latter. Still, he by no means despaired, and what he had said to Alexis was justified in his mind by the belief that in Isma he had the most eloquent of
Starting point is 07:31:23 advocates, always at Alma's side, pleading his cause even better than he could do it himself, at any rate for the present. As for Alexis, his lover's eyes and more sanguine temperament found in the letter ample justification for the renaming of the Vindea, and if he forgot to return the precious sheet of paper to Alan after he had read its contents, it was because he honestly felt that he had the better right to it. And his companion in love and war apparently recognised this, for he carefully refrained from asking him for it. Thus well-comfited with newborn hope and impatiently longing to begin the momentous working hand, whether it was to be war or diplomacy, they awaited the arrival of the promised fleet from area,
Starting point is 07:32:19 which was expected to alight on the surface of Kegelan about noon, on the day after the arrival of the Viga. A few minutes before 12 o'clock on the 19th of May, one of the lookout vessels floating 5,000 feet about the clouds which overhung desolation land telephoned. Fleet from area in sight and half an hour after the receipt of the anxiously expected news at headquarters, the 50 airships were grouped round the power station at the head of Christmas Harbour,
Starting point is 07:32:53 renewing the motive power which had been expended on the voyage from area. When this operation was completed, the fleet was equipped for a voyage of 30,000 miles if necessary. As every vessel was completely furnished with all stores and munitions of war, no further preparations had been made, and Alan was able to give the signal for the flotilla to take the air in a little more than an hour after its arrival at Kugelan. It was divided into two divisions of 25 ships each,
Starting point is 07:33:27 one led by the ethereal and the other by the Isma. And these rows into the air formed into two straight lines each about a quarter of a mile long. The two flagships flew, one on either flank, and slightly ahead and above the main body. This formation enabled any signals made from either of them to be instantly seen by every ship in the fleet. The distance to be traversed was 5,800 geographical miles
Starting point is 07:33:59 and the voyage was performed at a speed of 400 miles an hour without incident. At daybreak on the 20th the two divisions were floating in a wide, made circle 6,000 feet above Alexandria at a sufficient distance to be practically invisible from the city, which nevertheless lay completely at the mercy of the 400 guns which were trained upon it, and which, if the terms of the Council's ultimatum were not accepted by the Sultan and Olga, would reduce it to a wilderness of ruins within an hour from the signal to fire being given. That the Russians were still the guests of the Sultan was made apparent as soon as the light became strong enough for their squadrons to be seen,
Starting point is 07:34:48 resting on the earth in the gardens of the palace, with one lookout ship stationed about 1,500 feet above the roof of the palace. When all the ships were in their stations, the Ithurial and the Isma ran up close to each other, and Alexis boarded the flagship to receive his final instructions from Alan, who had undertaken the perilous duty of conveying the ultimatum to the Sultan and his possible ally. Orlon Flosensky was on board the ethereal, and Alan requested him to be present when Alexis received his orders. As he shook hands with the Vice Admiral, Alan said, I have asked Orlo Flosensky to hear our last arrangements made, so that he may recognize as well as we do that this is a matter of life and death for all of us.
Starting point is 07:35:43 For my own part, I am determined that the wishes at the council shall be obeyed, or the ethereal and her crew shall be buried with our enemies in the ruins of Alexandria. We have not been seen yet from the Russian lookout ship, but they will, of course, see the ethereal going down. I shall descend, flying a flag of truce, and I feel certain that the Sultan will reticement. recognize it himself and compel his allies to do so. But if not, if a single shot is fired, or if the Russian squadron attempts to rise in the air until my return,
Starting point is 07:36:20 you are to give the signal to open fire upon the city, and the fleet is not to cease firing until it is destroyed. You are to forget that you are destroying friends as well as foes, for I and all on board the ethereal recognize. that the honour of area and the safety of the world demand the sacrifice and we are resolved to make it. I not only order this as your superior in command, I ask it as a friend and brother in arms. I know you will gladly die in the same cause if necessary, and so you must not hesitate to kill me and destroy the ethereal if the fortune of war compels you to do so. Alan's speech, spoken with the perfect steadiness of an unalterable resolve, found a fitting response in the breast of his companion in arms, still holding his friend's hand in what
Starting point is 07:37:21 might be a farewell clasp. Alexis simply replied, I see the necessity, and I will obey to the letter. God grant that you may all return safe and sound, but if you don't, you shall have such a tomb as no man ever ever. had before. Goodbye. Goodbye, said Alan, in the same steady tone, and then their hands parted, and Alexis returned to his ship. Now, Olof Losinski, said Alan, turning to the Russian. You have heard my instructions, and you know that they will be obeyed. Neither you nor your mistress have any right to expect mercy at my hands, and you, you have any right to expect mercy at my hands, and you shall have none.
Starting point is 07:38:10 Obey my orders to the letter, and see that your mistress does the same, or Alexandria, will be in ruins before the sun reaches the zenith. I have heard, and I will obey, for the fortune of war is viz you and I must, replied Lysensky, completely overmastered by the heroic devotion displayed by Alan, in what bade fair to be a crisis,
Starting point is 07:38:37 in the fate of the world a broad white flag of truce was now flown from the aftermast of the ethereal at the fore flew as a greeting to the sultan the star and crescent of islam while above both at the main floated the sky-blue banner of area emblazoned with the golden wings united by a mailed hand armed with a dagger With every man at his station and every gun ready for instant use, the flagship dropped swiftly down towards the Russian vessel, floating over the palace. Within a mile of her signal, we bring dispatches to the Sultan, flew from the signal staff at the stern. The captain of the Russian scout ship read the signal and at once telephoned to the palace, with which his ship was connected by an electric thread for instructions. The ethereal then flew a second signal.
Starting point is 07:39:43 If you rise, we shall fire. And this he was forced to obey as the Aryan vessel was too far above him for his guns to come into play. He therefore replied with the signal, I have asked for instructions, wait for reply. A few minutes later, Alan, keeping the Russian well under his guns, saw her drop down to the earth and a light on the flat roof of the palace, on which several figures could be seen moving about and scanning the skies with glasses, which was speedily centred on the ethereal. Then a white flag was run up to the top of the Flagstaff on one of the minarets of the palace.
Starting point is 07:40:29 A similar one was hoisted by the Russian airship and she rose towards the ethereal. Alan, feeling now sure that the flag of truce would be respected for the Sultan's sake allowed the ship to come stern on to the ethereal until the two were within speaking distance. As she approached, the Russian swung her stern guns out laterally
Starting point is 07:40:54 and Alan did the same with his. So that for the time being, the ship could injure the other. The stern doors were then opened, and the Russian captain delivered a message to the effect that the Sultan had just risen for morning prayers, and would receive the captain of the ethereal in half an hour. The Aryan vessel could therefore descend without fear. There is no question of fear, replied Alan shortly. I have not come alone. Use your glasses and you will see that the city is surrounded, but we shall respect the truce if you do. The Russian stepped back with a hurry gesture and seized his glasses. It was now quite light enough
Starting point is 07:41:42 for him to see, at that elevation, a wide circle of points of flashing blue light, reflected from the howls of the Aryan fleet. He put down his glasses and replied, So I see, you would not have got here if patrols had been sent out as I advised. Or else your patrols would not have come back, said Alan, turning on his heel and walking forward. Half an hour later, the white flag on the minaret was dipped three times as an invitation for the ethereal to descend. and Alan, determined to guard against any possible treachery on the part of the Russian scoutship, signalled to it to precede him, and so the two vessels sank down and alighted almost together on the roof of the palace. The Sultan, surrounded by his ministers, was awaiting them,
Starting point is 07:42:43 and as soon as salutes had been exchanged, Alan handed him the ultimatum of the council. As Khalid read the brief but pregnant message, his brows contracted, and an angry flush showed through the bronze of his skin. He read it twice over, stroking his beard slowly and deliberately as he did so. Then he looked up, and said to Alan in a tone from which he made no effort to banish the accents of his anger. Was not my word enough? Have I not promised that I would make no war for a year? By what right do you order me to compel my friend and ally to leave my city within two hours? At the word ally, Alan's face assumed an expression of wrathful sternness, and he replied,
Starting point is 07:43:42 by the right which has always governed the issues of war, the power to compel obedience. To compel! cried the sultan in a still angrier tone. What, with one earship against twenty? Not even a prince of air could do that. No prince of the heir would be mad enough to make the attempt, replied Alan Coler. boldly, ask the captain of your scout ship, and he will tell you that your city is surrounded. And I can tell you that four hundred guns are trained upon it at this moment, and that the firing of a shot or the rising of any airship but my own from the ground will be the signal for them all to be discharged.
Starting point is 07:44:35 I need not tell your majesty what the result of that would be. Caled recoiled with a cry that was almost one of fear. He knew instinctively that Alan was speaking the literal truth, without the confirmation given by the captain of the scout ship. He saw, too, that Olga had deceived him, or at any rate had been grievously mistaken when she had said that the Aryans would not send a fleet after her squadron. They had done so, and so skillfully had its movements been ordered, that the city had been taken by surprise and lay at its mercy.
Starting point is 07:45:20 Brave as he was, the strange terrors of the situation sent a thrill of fear through his soul. There he stood, the proudest king on earth on the roof of his palace, beneath the smiling sky of an Egyptian summer morning, and yet that smiling sky was charged with death and destruction, a hundredfold greater than if the thunder clouds were lowering on it, ready to hurl their lightning upon the earth. He could see nothing but the blue heavens and the eastern sunlight shining over the roofs of his capital, and yet he knew that the man standing before him could,
Starting point is 07:46:03 with a single signal reduce the splendid city to heaps of shattered shapeless ruins and bury its inhabitants and its guests in one common tomb.
Starting point is 07:46:20 Then, what seemed to be a saving thought flashed through his mind and he said almost in a tone of banter. But in that case we should not die alone unless you have taught
Starting point is 07:46:35 those unsparing guns of yours to distinguish between friend and foe. The signal for our destruction would be the signal for yours as well. Even so, replied Alan gravely, that is a contingency which I have foreseen. Olaf Lusensky, tell his majesty what my last orders to the fleet were. The Russians stepped forward and after saluting the sultan said, i heard the orders given majesty and they were to that effect friends and foes are to be destroyed alike and nothing is to be left of alexandria but its ruins i am also charged with a message to my mistress the tsarina which tells her that if she does not leave within two hours her ships will be attacked in the city and that too would be disaster
Starting point is 07:47:31 and if my words have still any vat with her i shall advise compliance with the order of sir council will your majesty permit me to be conducted to my mistress in orders that i may deliver my message in due form The Sultan did not seem to hear the request at all. The idea that Alan and his crew should thus deliberately devote themselves and their beautiful vessels to annihilation in the event of their orders being disobeyed, appalled and unnerved him. He knew nothing save by tradition of the heights of heroism to which men can rise under the stimulus of war, and he looked upon the man who had so calmly pronounced the pre-examined,
Starting point is 07:48:16 provisional death sentence of himself and his companions as something more than human, as beings of a higher order, to fight against whom would be in pious rashness rather than courage. It was a situation that would have shaken the nerves of the sternest and most experienced soldier of the 19th century, and so it was no wonder that his spirit, unbraced by the discipline of war, shrank from facing its terrors. He saw too that there was literally no choice, save between submission and destruction. To save not only the lives of himself and his people,
Starting point is 07:49:00 but also those of his guests and allies, he and they must submit and obey this imperious mandate. It is the will of God, he said, bowing his head slightly towards Alan as he spoke. They who cannot fight must yield. Hereafter we may meet upon more equal terms, and then today's humiliation shall not be forgotten. Alan inclined his head in reply and said,
Starting point is 07:49:37 So be it, as your majesty has seemingly decided to involve the world in the whole, horrors of war. It is not for me to say any more. When the day of battle comes, let the fortune of war decide between us. Meanwhile, Olof Lusensky, it is time that you took the council's message to your mistress. Give it to me, said the sultan, stepping forward with outstretched hands, and I will take it to her if she has risen yet. There is no need for Zet, said a voice a few yards beyond Ellen. I am here, and I will take it.
Starting point is 07:50:22 As the sweet, low, even tones now so hatefully familiar reached Alan's ears, he turned sharply round. With a blaze of ungovernable anger in his eyes and saw Olga, calm and self-possessed in all the pride of her imperial beauty, walking towards the group from an arched doorway that led up from the interior of the palace. End of Chapter 18. Chapter 19 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Craig Franklin.
Starting point is 07:51:13 Chapter 19. Face to face again. Smiling and self-possessing. Mr. Zolga appeared when she gained the roof of the palace. She had passed through a perfect purgatory of conflicting and agonizing emotions, since the news of the arrival of the ethereal had reached her in her room. Her tremendous and, but for the fact of her strange, hopeless love, incomprehensible blunder in setting Alan and Alexis free, instead of either killing them or keeping them in lifelong captivity had already borne terrible fruit.
Starting point is 07:51:54 But this visit, made at the very moment when her plans were apparently crowned with success, seemed to threaten nothing less than the complete ruin of all her schemes. She knew instinctively that the city must be surrounded by an overwhelming force of Aryan ships, For a single one to venture thus into the midst of her own squadron and, judging by her own tactics, she expected nothing less than immediate annihilation as the alternative to surrender. But even more bitter than this was the thought of meeting not only as a free man, but as the commander of the Aryan Navy, the man, who but a few days ago had been her docile, unresisting slave, robbed of the highest attribute of his manhood by the Searcy spell that she had cast over him,
Starting point is 07:52:51 and which she now knew was broken forever. And more than this, she must now meet as an implacable enemy, the man whom, in spite of herself, she still loved with all the passion of her fiery nature, and who, now that he was free again, could but look upon her not only with hatred, but with disgust. This, so far as her own feelings were concerned, was the miserable end of her scheming. But there was no help for it. She had deliberately sown the wind, and now the time was approaching for her to reap the whirlwind. She thought of her dreams in St. Petersburg. and a new and awful meaning was made apparent to her in those few minutes of mental torture
Starting point is 07:53:44 before she went to meet her well-beloved enemy face to face. She saw herself, mistress of a conquered world, seated on a lonely throne, wailing over her own broken heart in the midst of a desolation that she had brought upon the earth for nothing. This, it seemed, was to be the penalty of the unspeakable crime she had committed to gain possession of the airship. A hopeless love that should turn all the fruits of conquest, if she ever won them, into the bitter ashes of the Dead Sea apples in her mouth, a love not only unrequitted, but repaid, with righteous horror, an almost divine disgust. And yet, despite all this, her marvellous fortitude and royal pride came to her aid to help her to bear herself bravely before her enemies. And so, with a smile on her lips and a hell of raging passions in her bosom, she ascended to take her part in the debate, big with the destiny of the world that was being held on the palace roof.
Starting point is 07:55:02 As Alan turned and confronted her in all the strength and splendour of the manhood that not even her almost superhuman arts had been able to tarnish or weaken, and looked at her with the stern, steady gaze without one sign of recognition in the eyes that shone blue-black, beneath his straight drawn brows. Her heart stood still and seemed turned to ice in her breast. And for one brief moment, her foot faltered, and the light died out of her eyes and the colour from her cheeks. Then she caught the sultan's gaze, turned inquiringly upon her. Her indomitable spirit rose to the emergency, and her self-possession returned. Passing Alan by, with a slight inclination of her head, which did not conceal the mocking smile which curled her dainty lips, She went to Khalid, and, holding out her hand, said in steady, musical tones which,
Starting point is 07:56:10 do what he would to resist it, sent a thrill to Alan's heart. There is the message that my faceless servant brings from the tyrants of the world? The Sultan gave it to her, and as she read it, Blasensky stood silent like the rest, but with head bowed down in shame and sorrow. When she reached the last word of the dispatch, the crimson deepened on her cheeks, and her hands closed convulsively on the paper. Then, with a quick movement, she tore it in twain,
Starting point is 07:56:47 flung the two fragments to the ground, and then, looking up with eyes blazing with passion, she cried, I should be a slave to obey. Lusensky, seeked. to the squadron to rise. Boys, train a gun on that ship and blow her to pieces if a man moves on board of her. Out of the vaser, Alan Arnold,
Starting point is 07:57:10 if you lift a hand, I will shoot you like a dog. As she spoke, she snatched a pistol out of her belt and had almost levelled it at Alan's heart. When, like a flash of lightning, his rapier leapt from its sheath, and as the pistol came up, it was dashed from her hand. I could have killed you with less trouble,
Starting point is 07:57:34 he said in quick stern accents, raising the glittering blue blade to a level with her eyes and keeping it outstretched towards her. Have you forgotten what I told you, or that I am no longer under your vile spell? If those orders are obeyed, I will kill you now, though you do wear a woman's shape.
Starting point is 07:57:56 The city is surrounded, and if one vessel rises from the earth, Alexandria will be in ruins in an hour. Now, give the signal for its destruction if you dare, and let the earth be rid of you. And of you, my gallant knight of the air, who draws his sword upon a woman? She almost hissed him in fury.
Starting point is 07:58:20 Yes, I dare, and I will. Lusinski. In another moment, the fate of the world would have have been changed. But before the order could be repeated, the sultan strode forward and placed himself between Alan and Olga with outstretched arms. No, Zarina, that order shall not be given on my palace or in my hearing. You have forgotten our agreement and my oath. I have sworn on the Quran that there shall be no war between Islam and area for a year. And by the glory of Allah there shall be none.
Starting point is 07:59:07 What have I and my people done that you should bring this destruction upon them? Your servant shall be shot if he opens his lips, and if you must fight, go into the desert and do it. but that will end our alliance, for you will have broken the peace to which I have sworn and made me a liar. It is enough. Let us talk like reasonable beings, and not quarrel like children. Olga was conquered for the time being, and she saw it. Few as had been the moments of the Sultan's speech They were enough to allow her agile intellect
Starting point is 07:59:58 To get the better of her anger And to convince her that it would have led her to suicide In another minute Her manner changed with a swiftness That was almost miraculous Her long, thick lashes fell Hiding the still burning fires of her eyes Her attitude changed from one of defiance to one of deference,
Starting point is 08:00:24 and as she stepped back a pace or two, she said in a totally altered voice. Your Majesty has justly rebuked me. My anger overcame my reason for the moment. My hatred of these tyrants of the air is not a thing of today or of yesterday, as you know, but the legacy of generations of wrong and robbery, and the arrogance of this man, who but a few days ago was my slave, and now ventures to dictate terms of war or peace to me,
Starting point is 08:01:01 was more than my patience or my temper could bear. I have done wrong, and in atonement I will promise on the honour of Romanov to be bound absolutely by such engagement as Your Majesty may make until the period of your truth is expired. So saying she retired to a distant part of the terrace, beckoning Lysenski to follow her, throwing herself on a seat in full view but out of earshot of the group she had left, she bade him to tell her the story of the loss of the Vindea and how he came to be the bearer of the message of the Council of Area to her. Lassenski told the
Starting point is 08:01:44 story simply and truthfully, and has he finished the Grand Vizier approached, and after an abasance made with Oriental reverence, said, Zarina, my master commands me to inform you that he has settled all matters with the Prince of the Air, save one, and to settle that he craves your assistance. Will it please you to come and speak with him? I will come, said Ogre, rising and following him. with the words of Lascensky fresh in her ears. Sarina Olga, said the Sultan, coming to meet her as she approached the group amidst which Alan was still standing.
Starting point is 08:02:28 I have come to an agreement with Alan Arnold upon all points but one, and that one only you can decide. He asserts that six years ago he took you and your brother, as guest on board the airship, which you now call the revenge, that you drugged the wine drunk by him and his comrades, and, sparing only him and his friend, Alexis Mazarob, you poisoned the rest of the crew, and threw them out onto the snows of Norway, after which you kept him, and alex is under your influence by means of a drug that deprived them of their willpower and force them to reveal the secrets of the airship to you and assist you in building your fleet.
Starting point is 08:03:28 And has your majesty given credence to such a monstrous story, or do you only wish to hear me give it the contradiction which its absurdity and falsity deserve? If the former, the sooner I and my ships leave your city never to return as enemies, the better. If the latter, you shall soon be satisfied. Olga spoke with an air of angered innocence, which completely deceived the Sultan, anxious as he was to find the extraordinary story false, and he hastily replied, It is the letter that I desire, of course. I was obliged to say that if you were unable to deny the accusation,
Starting point is 08:04:16 it would be impossible for me to continue an alliance with one who had been guilty of a crime which my faith and the customs of my race denounce as vile beyond all human measure. but I refuse to believe it against you until your own lips had confessed it, or undeniable evidence had proved it, and therefore I have asked you to come and let us know the truth. I thank you, Sultan Khalid, for your confidence and your chivalry, she said, looking up into his eyes with a glance that rendered all denial from her, once and forever unnecessary. You shall hear me denies the foul falsehood to my traducer's face.
Starting point is 08:05:12 Stung to a fresh fury by the knowledge that Alan had sought to expose her in her true nature to the man whom she sought to make her slave in his place, she strode forward, to within three paces of where he were standing, and drawing herself up to the full height of her royal stature, she faced him. with pale cheeks and blazing eyes, her beauty so transfigured by anger that the Muslims standing about her instinctively shrank back, awe-stricken by such an incarnation of wrath and loveliness as no man of them had ever dreamt of before.
Starting point is 08:05:52 Even Alan himself forgot his hate and disgust for the moment in the contemplation of her almost miraculous beauty. the indescribable dignity, with which her anger invested her, and waiting in silence that was almost respectful for the tempest of wrath and reproach which he saw was about to be let loose on him. Her lips trembled mutely for a moment or two before any sound came from them, but when she spoke her tone was low and clear, though almost hoarse with passion and shaken by the manifest effort she made to keep it under control. So this is the return that your chivalry makes for my generosity in giving you your life and liberty.
Starting point is 08:06:44 Then you were lost to the world, when I might have killed you, as I see now that I should have done, without a single soul among your people knowing anything of your fate. I expected that you would take up arms against me, for your people and my people. mine are enemies to the death, and I knew too that the love which I had spurned would not be long in turning to active hate. But you excelled my expectations. You, one of the princes of the heir, the sion of the race that holds itself above all the other races of the earth, the son of a man who but a few years ago was lord and master of the world. You come in the guise of open and honourable warfare to smirch with your foul lies of fame of a woman,
Starting point is 08:07:38 for whose sake you made yourself a traitor to your people, and a murderer of your own comrades. A pretty story forsooth to tell in the ears of my friends and allies. Do you take them for children or fools that you expect them to believe it? Imagine such a miracle, Your Majesty. She continued turning, with a clear ring of a mocking laugh in her voice to the sultan. Imagine this Alan Arnold son of the president of Aria, with his friend and lieutenant Alexis Matheroff and the crew of eight Aryans on board their flagship,
Starting point is 08:08:19 armed with the most tremendous means of destruction ever invented by human genius, and each man of them moreover possessing in his own person, the power of life and death as he himself has proved before your own eyes these kings among men invite two casual acquaintances for a trip to the clouds
Starting point is 08:08:40 and these two guests a youth of 20 and a girl not 17 unarmed and without assistance seize their ship kill eight of their invincibly armed comrades and leads the captain and his lieutenant were captive
Starting point is 08:08:56 and how by the means of some mysterious drug, subtle and irresistible poisons, of which such a boy and girl could not possibly have known either the composition or the use, and which they would have been afraid to employ if they had done. But let me come to the facts as they are. She went on, turning again to Alan, who stood literally dumbfounded before her, amazed beyond power of thought or speech,
Starting point is 08:09:28 by the audacity of her words. It is you who are the liar, the traitor and the murderer. It is you who killed my brother before my eyes because he sought to protect me from your violence. And it is you and your friend Alexis Hu of your own free will struck your comrades dead and threw them out of the airship into the Norwegian snows. And then, in the hope of gaining my favour,
Starting point is 08:09:58 the ethereal to Vorbievvo near Moscow and delivered her into the hands of my friends. I have fifty men with them call at this moment who will swear that this is true. Olo Flusinski, you are one of them. Were you not at the villa at Vorbiivo, when these two came with me, in the ethereal and delivered her into your hands? And did you not find the corpse of my brother, Serge, in one of the state rooms, "'this his neck bruised and blackened by the grip of his murderer?' "'Yes, Majesty,' replied Lascensky, "'stepping forward as he was addressed.
Starting point is 08:10:38 "'That is true, though they told us at the time "'that your brother had been killed in a struggle with their comrades.' "'And is it true?' continued Olga. "'That they accompanied me into your villa and had supper with us as friends. and did I not forgive the death of my brother for the sake of the advantage, which the possession of the airship, which they consented to surrender to us, would be to the cause of the revolution in Russia to which we were pledged. That is also true, Majesty, and there are several here now with the Scotten who can also testify to the fact.
Starting point is 08:11:19 And also, interrupted Olga, to the fact that these two traitors worked the very, willingly to help us to secrete the airship, and finally to take her to mount at Terra, and there explains the working of her machinery to us, and helped us to build other airships and submarine vessels, and commanded these in their attacks upon the commerce of our enemies, is that true also? It is, Majesty, again replied Lysensky, shall I summon the crews of our ships that they also may testified to it lest my word should not be enough. Is it your majesty's wish that they be called?
Starting point is 08:12:01 asked Olga, again turning to the Sultan, who all this time had been standing, shifting his gaze from her face to Allens, and from Allens back again to hers, horrified by the fearful accusations with which she had replied to the story, of the falsity of which he was already thoroughly convinced. If Alan Arnold desires it, he said in grave deliberate tones, but would it not be better that she should speak first? At present we have two words against one. Has she any proof that what you say is false? He continued, looking inquiringly towards Alan. I have none but my own words and that of Alexis up yonder in the skies, and him I cannot, and if I could under the circumstances I would not call, said Alan, who by this time had recovered
Starting point is 08:13:04 his self-possession. If Your Majesty proposes to judge between us according to spoken testimony, me, I say at once that I will accept no such tests, for I well know that this woman could produce a hundred of her accomplices who would swear anything she bade them to swear. She has given me the lie with equal skill and audacity. I can only give her the lie in return, if not as skillfully, at least as boldly, and with a knowledge that I am telling the truth. Your Majesty can bleakish. leave her story or mine as you choose. If you believe hers, I am willing to do you the justice of confessing that you will be judging according to the weight of testimony, such as it is,
Starting point is 08:13:53 for that is certainly against me. And so I must judge, replied the sultan coldly. I cannot believe your story, for it seems to be impossible. while the Tsarina has every appearance of truth. Into your motives I have neither the right nor the wish to inquire, and all that is left for me to say is that what I have heard has finally decided me to espouse the cause of Tsarina and her friends against those who have wronged and slandered her. Be the cause to me and my people what it may.
Starting point is 08:14:39 We shall keep the truce if you do, and in the day of strife let the god of battles decide between us. My answer to your counsel's message shall be ready for you in half an hour. Farewell. So saying Caled the magnificent turned his back upon Alan, and walked, followed by his vizier and his ministers, to the doorway, leading to the interior of the palace. Olga, pausing for a moment to cast one glance of triumphant hatred at her discredited foe, beckoned Lazensky, and followed the Sultan without a word. Alan, amazed and enraged beyond measure by the unexpected turn that affairs had taken,
Starting point is 08:15:30 and yet confident in his own knowledge of the truth turned on his heel, and went back on board the ethereal, where he went into his own cabin, and sat down to write his directions for enforcing the order of the council with regard to the evacuation of the city by the Russian squadron. He bitterly regretted that the orders of the council did not permit him to destroy the Russian airships there and then, while they lay at his mercy. But the orders were explicit and forbade him even to pursue them after they had left Alexandria, unless they committed an act of hostility against him. If he could have done so, he would have fought them at all hazards, and then, if he had conquered, he would have been able to enforce the general prohibition of the
Starting point is 08:16:22 council against building airships upon the sultan. But as disobedience was not to be thought of, he could only carry out his orders, and hope that the judgment of the council might in the end proved superior to his own. At the end of half an hour, he was summoned to meet the Grand Vizier, who brought the reply of his master. This ran as follows. In the name of the most merciful God, Caled, commander of the faithful to Alan Arnold, President of area, I have received your message from the hands of your son. I shall faithfully observe the terms of the truth I promise to him and the which he has told you. As my city lies for the time being at the mercy of your fleet,
Starting point is 08:17:18 I can only save my people and my guests from destruction by agreeing to your demands. The Russian airships shall leave Alexandria within an hour of the delivery of this to your son. But this is to tell you that I have made alliance with Olga Romanov, rightful Zarina of the Russians, and that when the year of truce has expired, I will no longer be a king merely in name and hold my power and dignity at your pleasure. At the end of the year of truth, there shall be war between you and me and your people and mine, unless before then you shall recognize my independence in due form,
Starting point is 08:18:11 and my right to create such armaments as I think fit for the protection of my domains against yourself, any other power. And unless you consent to restore Olga Romanov to the throne and dignity which is hers by right, and of which your ancestors robbed her in the days of the terror, if you do this, there shall be peace between us. But if not, there shall be war, and we will fight until the God of battles has decided between us, and given to you or to me, the dominion of the world. Alan's brows contracted slightly as he read this defiant missive.
Starting point is 08:19:00 But there was a half-pitying smile on his lips when he said to the vizier as he handed him the instructions he had just written. I am deeply sorry, sorry for him and his people, and indeed for the whole human race, that he has been misled into writing words which in a year's time will set the world in a blaze. Our reply to this will be written in blood and fire and the smoking ruins of cities throughout the length and breadth of his dominions. But he has chosen, and he and you must abide by his choice. I cannot believe that he knows what he is doing,
Starting point is 08:19:40 and if you are a faithful friend and servant, you will counsel peace and moderation. My master, said the Vizier haughtily, does not seek advice from his enemies more than ever. Would it be impossible for him to do so when their lips are fresh stained with lies? Alan's hand instinctively sprang to the hilt of his rapier, and in another moment the Vizier's life would have paid for the insult. But when the blade was half out of its sheath,
Starting point is 08:20:12 his self-control returned, and he thrust it back again, saying, You are an old man and an ambassador so you are safe. You shall live so that you may someday find out for yourself, where the truth in this matter lies. Who knows but that the siren may, before long, put you or your master under her spell? If she does, you will drink something from her hand,
Starting point is 08:20:37 and when you have drunk it, you will have no will but hers. You will obey her blindly, and the thoughts that you speak shall be only those she suggests to you. Later on that day, when the excitement of the hour had passed, Musa Al-Gazi remembered these words, and the strange acquiescence which he had given to Olga's plans in the saloon of the revenge. If he had remembered it while Alan was speaking, millions of innocent lives might possibly have been saved,
Starting point is 08:21:10 and the curse of war averted from the world for many generations, perhaps forever. But he did not. And so events took their logical course. As it was, he made no direct reply to Ellen's words, but handed him another paper saying, I have been commissioned also to give you this. The instructions agreed upon shall we obeyed, and now I have only to remind you that you are no longer my master's guest. With that, he saluted with frigid dignity, and turned away towards the palace door.
Starting point is 08:21:50 Alan looked after him for a moment with a smile half of contempt and half of pity. Then he opened the paper in his hand. As he expected, it was from Olga, and beginning, without any form of address, it ran thus. I shall obey your orders and leave sir. the city, not because I will, but because I must. In order to save the Sultan and his people from destruction, I will also undertake to refrain from hostilities, until the Sultan's truce expires, provided you do not molest me. If you do, or if the Sultan is subjected to any unreasonable commands or acts of oppression, I will consider the truth at an end, and I
Starting point is 08:22:37 film that only recommence my submarine attacks upon the world's commerce, but I will send out my airships, and scatter death and destruction far and vied over the earth, without mercy and without discrimination between enemies or neutrals. It is, therefore, for you to choose, whether the issue between us shall be fought out when the time comes, and in fair and honourable warfare, or whether the dogs of war should be let loose at once.
Starting point is 08:23:07 I have still 30 airships and as many submarine cruises and I can do what I say Olga Romanov No doubt said Alan to himself I'm afraid we shall have to accept your terms
Starting point is 08:23:25 I didn't think that even you would be capable of such a colossal crime as that but now I know something like the full capacity of your wickedness and if you threaten it You will do it. With those 30 ships, if you have as many as that, and I suppose you must have 24 or 25 at least,
Starting point is 08:23:48 you could wreck half the great cities at the world in six months, and we could do little or nothing to stop you. We have only 11 ships equal in speed to yours, and most of those must be kept in the core of area. I would give my life and my ship willingly for the first of the ship, permission to fight it out here and now. And yet, after all, that would be frightful cruelty and injustice to the unoffending thousands who would lose their lives by the destruction of the city. So, I suppose, it must be peace for a year, and then. Ah, what then? His soliloquy began on the terrace,
Starting point is 08:24:32 and ended on the deck of the ethereal. He gave the order to rise into the air, and the aerial cruiser soared slowly upwards, still flying the flag of truce as a signal to her consorts that the mission had been successfully accomplished. As he felt certain that the Sultan would carry out the directions agreed upon to the letter, he left the city without any misgivings, and in a few minutes the ethereal was floating alongside her consort, the Isma. And Alan, and Alexis, had clasped hands once more. End of Chapter 19. Chapter 20 of Olga Romanov. By George Griffith. This Liprovok's recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 08:25:25 Recording by Craig Franklin. Chapter 20. The Call to Arms. Within an hour, the wandering inhabitants of Alexandria saw the Russian fleet rise, a thousand feet into the air. and form in two columns of line ahead. Then the Arian fleet ranged itself in two long lines 500 feet outside them and a thousand feet above them. A timeshell from the ethereal gave the signal to start, and the two fleets leapt forward to the southeast
Starting point is 08:26:06 at a speed of a hundred miles an hour, and in a few minutes had vanished over the desert, The speed was quickly increased to 200 miles, and so they sped on all day and through the next night, the Russian ships being forced to show their lights while the arians remained in darkness until, when morning dawned and Olga and her captains looked for Allen's fleet, they found that it had vanished, and that they were floating alone over the solitudes of the southern ocean. They had been escorted, like offended schoolchildren out of harm's way, and then left to their own devices. It was a bitterly humiliating ending to an expedition which had really produced
Starting point is 08:26:56 such important events. But there was no possibility of present revenge. And so Olga gave the order to proceed straight to Mount Terra, intending to begin there, and then the working out of her part of the compact that she had made with the Sultan. The arrangement was briefly to the following effect. Olga placed at Khalid's disposal all the necessary plans for the construction of both airships and submarine vessels, and also supplied members of her own immediate retinue, well skilled in the work to supervise the building,
Starting point is 08:27:37 which was, of course, to be carried out with the utmost secrecy and speed, so as to guard as far as practicable against the possible destruction of the factories and dockyards by the arians. The Sultan had engaged to find money and material for building 8,000 airships, and the same number of submarine cruisers within the year, and these were to be supplied with motive power at conversion stations established at the dockyards under the exclusive control of certain of Olga's lieutenants. The secret of this motive power, which was identical, say, for slight differences in the process of conversion with that possessed by the arians,
Starting point is 08:28:23 that is to say, electrical energy derived directly from atomized carbon and vaporized petroleum, was retained in her own keeping by Olga, who had simply promised that an unlimited supply of it should be, forthcoming as it was wanted. She had insisted on a strict engagement that no one not authorized by her should even approach the conversion stations, and she had given the Sultan and his ministers distinctly to understand that any attempt to discover the secret of the process would terminate the alliance and expose the cities of the Muslim Empire to destruction. At the expiration of the year of truce, the Sultan's army and navy, supported by the immense aerial fleet that would then be in existence, was to be in complete readiness for any emergencies.
Starting point is 08:29:22 Olga was to be proclaimed Zarina in Moscow, and the House of Romanov formally restored in her person. If any portion of Russia refused to receive her, they were to be terrorized. into submission by the airships. The tribesmen of Western and Central Asia were to be armed as rapidly as possible, so as to be ready to form a reserve force for compelling the submission of the Russians if they resisted the new order of things,
Starting point is 08:29:54 and to participate in the invasion of Europe, which was to take place at several points, as soon as the Holy War of Islam was proclaimed, and the cross and Crescent once more confronted each other on the battlefield. Meanwhile, too, the resources of the dockyard at Mount Terra were to be strained to the utmost, and the conspiracy in Russia for the restoration of Olga to the throne of the Romanos was to be developed by every means that money could purchase or skill devise.
Starting point is 08:30:31 The scheme of defence arranged by the councilors, of area had already been completed, and it was to execute this that the Aryan fleet had left the Russian squadron during the night. Indeed, the Russians had been travelling southward alone for more than eight hours before they had discovered the fact. As soon as it became impossible for them to see the a Aryan vessels these had stopped, in accordance with a pre-arranged plan, and had wheeled round and steered for London across the African continent at a height of about 10,000 feet. Flying at the full speed of the smaller vessels, a 20-hour flight carried the fleet over the 8,000 miles,
Starting point is 08:31:15 which separated its starting point from the capital of the world. And about 6 o'clock in the evening of the 21st of May, the 52 vessels, flying the Arian and British flags, appeared in the air over the open space, which is now called Hyde Park, and, to the amazement of the astonished citizens, dropped quietly to the earth, and lay open to the unrestricted inspection of the thousands who speedily gathered in the park to avail themselves of the unwanted spectacle, and to learn, if possible, the reason of the unexpected visit.
Starting point is 08:31:56 No attempt was made by the crews of the ships to prevent the sightseers from seeing all they could of the exteriors of the vessels, which were arranged on the sward in two long lines, so that they could walk down between them and admire their beautiful shape and wonderful construction at their leisure. A sentry was stationed by each vessel to warn the sightseers not to approach too close to the wings and propellers, and that was the only precaution taken. Alan learnt soon after landing that King Albert II, the fourth in descent from Edward the 7th, who was king during the War of the Terror, was at Windsor,
Starting point is 08:32:40 and that the House of Commons and the Senate, which for over a hundred years had filled the place of the Old House of Lords, had dissolved for the spring recess, and would not meet again until after the general election, which was held every 1st of June. He therefore caused a message to be sent to His Majesty at Windsor, requesting him to name a time for an interview on the following day, and then, sufficient watches having been set on all the vessels he and Alexis,
Starting point is 08:33:12 with the majority of the crew, took a few hours leave, not a little glad of the opportunity of stretching their legs on Terra Therma, after their three days confinement to the airships. The reply which he received from the king fixed eleven o'clock in the morning of the 22nd as the time of the interview for which he had asked, and, just as the castle clock was beginning to sound the strokes of the hour, the ethereal swept up out of the distance towards Windsor Castle, and, after hovering for a moment in mid-air, sank quietly down,
Starting point is 08:33:49 until she rested on that portion of the terrace which overlooks the home park. Her arrival had been announced to the king as soon as she hove in sight, and he was on the terrace ready to receive his visitors when she alighted. Albert II, King of England, Emperor of Britain and President of the Anglo-Saxon Federation, was a monarch only in name. Nothing but the trappings of sovereignty remained to himself or his station, and he would not have retained these, had it not been for the fact that, during its hundred years of actual rule, the Supreme Council had insisted upon the maintenance of the monarchical principle in those countries where it had obtained at the end of the 19th century. The first formal greetings over that King caused Alan to be escorted to his private partner. in the castle. And as soon as they were alone together in the room, which he reserved for his own
Starting point is 08:34:51 special use, he motioned Alan to seat, and throwing himself back upon a lounge with an air of weariness which accorded but ill with the hour of the day, he said in a somewhat querulous tone. We are quite alone now, and you can speak with perfect freedom. I'm sure it must be important business that has brought you here with a whole fleet of your airships and i should be glad if you can tell me at once what it is i hope nothing has occurred to imperil our peace and safety on the contrary your majesty replied allan i regret to say that my errand is to tell you that not only is that the case but that it is a practical certainty that within twelve months from now the whole world will be plunged into war. What, what? exclaimed the king, jerking himself up to a sitting posture. Surely you don't mean that. I thought that no war would be possible without the permission of your
Starting point is 08:36:00 counsel. Surely you would not allow the nations of the world to go to war with each other again, and repeat all the horrors that happened a hundred and thirty years ago. Your Majesty forgets that when we renounced the control of the world six years ago, we gave back to the nations the right of making war upon each other, although we hardly believe that they would be foolish enough and wicked enough to exercise it. That, however, is beside the question, because war is now inevitable and what is even more important, the Council of Area is unhappily powerless to prevent it. "'Nay, what is that?' exclaimed the king, this time rising to his feet and facing Alan with an air of petulant reproach.
Starting point is 08:36:52 "'Powless to prevent it! You, with all your fleets of airships and submarine vessels, you, who have called yourself the masters of the world for nearly a century and a half, you cannot stop war!' "'We cannot do so, Your Majesty,' said Alan, also rising to his feet. simply because I regret to say that we no longer possess the undisputed empire of the air, and therefore, in a measure at least, we have lost the command of the world. As for the responsibility which your words impute to us, I must tell you at once that it does not exist. The rulers of the world and yourself among them voluntarily, and with full knowledge accepted perfect freedom,
Starting point is 08:37:37 and therefore the individual responsibility, that is inseparable from it. You knew that from the time we resigned the world thrown, you were free to make war upon each other on land and by sea. It is your fault, and not ours, that you are now so defenseless that you have cause to fear the war against which you ask us to protect you. You have known for nearly four years that the Sultan of Islam has been creating armies and fleets, and diligently training millions of his subjects in that art of war, which we hoped was to be forgotten forever among men. Did you suppose, you kings and princes of the Anglo-Saxon Federation, that Caled the magnificent,
Starting point is 08:38:23 a man of boundless ambition, was creating these armies and fleets simply to play with them? Could you not see that nothing but some dream of worldwide conquest could be inspiring him to do this. And do you need to be told that the realms of Christendom offered him the only possible areas of conquest in the world? What have you done to defend yourself or to prepare against a possible day of battle? You have done nothing, saving your international police, now little more than an ornamental body of officials. The Federation does not possess a single soldier. You have seen the Sultan, building battleships and arming them with the deadliest weapons that skill and science could devise and you, with all your wealth and skill and knowledge, have not built a single
Starting point is 08:39:16 vessel that would be of use in time of war? I understand that the Council has warned you again and again that the Sultan's designs could not have been peaceable, and yet your parliaments have not voted a single pound for the defence of your homes and your riches. Yes, broke in the king, now in an apologetic tone, for he was completely cowed by the direct, earnest force of Alan's reproving words. That is it. You must not blame myself or my fellow monarchs. You must blame the parliaments. We can do nothing without them. Ah, have usurped all the power that formerly belonged to kings. It is this democracy that has weakened us and left us defenceless.
Starting point is 08:40:11 Every man thinks himself a ruler, and so there are no rulers except in name. Every man has a vote, therefore every man must be consulted about everything, and so nothing can be done, but what the multitude wishes. They want only riches, splendid buildings and cities, light work and comfortable lives. That is all they have cared about. And so this is all they have got. If we, their kings and duly appointed rulers, could have done as we wished to do, affairs would have been very different. But it is impossible to rule where every man fancies himself a king. That is but a poor excuse, King Albert, replied Alan sternly,
Starting point is 08:40:56 and yet somewhat sadly. the old story of Greece and Rome and Byzantium over again. The weakness of the rulers has been the strength of the demagogues, and that has always spelled national decay from the days of Cleon until now. I might ask you how it comes that Sultan Khalid has been able to keep his millions of subjects in hand, and to be today the sole actual ruler of the greatest empire the world has ever seen. but neither you nor I have any more time to waste, either in reproaching each other or regretting what cannot now be held. Oh, no, said the king, almost appealingly.
Starting point is 08:41:41 It is quite right, quite right. Tell me, if you please, what has really happened to bring about this terrible danger which threatens us, and let us see if we cannot yet protect ourselves? You can make such preparations as will at least enable you to meet your enemies on equal terms, replied Alan, following the king's example and seating himself again. And it is to put before you a necessary scheme of defence that I have come here, and when I have described it, you will see that we Aryans have not forgotten that our ancestors once led Anglo-Saxondom to the conquest of the world.
Starting point is 08:42:23 "'Hey, proceed,' said the king, sitting on his lounge again, "'I can assure you that I am all attention.' Alan then began, and told in detail all that was necessary for the king to know of what had happened during the last six years, concluding with a graphic narrative of startling vividness, of the marvellous and momentous events that had been crowded so thickly into the last 21 days. It would not be saying too much to state that the close of the recycle which he had listened to with the most anxious attention left King Albert in a state of nervous excitement that bordered closely upon absolute panic. He had heard enough to show him that
Starting point is 08:43:09 the splendid fabric of Anglo-Saxon civilization would, if left in its present defenseless state, totter and fall like a house of cards at the first onslaught of its powerful and disciplined enemies. He saw that its wealth and splendour, like those of the Effet Empires of Old, were a source of weakness and not of strength, a temptation to its foes and an encumbrance to itself. Then, as Alan went on to describe the scheme of defence proposed by the Council of Area, he seemed to find support and consolation in the quiet, masterful tones of the man who, without a tremor in his voice, could calmly discuss the prospect of war which would involve the whole of humanity in one colossal struggle, which could have no other result
Starting point is 08:44:06 than an indescribably appalling loss of human life and the complete subjection, if not destruction, of those who were vanquished in it. Yet, when he had finished, King Albert shook his head sadly and doubtfully, and said, Yes, yes, it is a splendid scheme, a scheme worthy of you and your wonderful race, but it can only be accomplished if our parliaments agree together to sanction it and support it. I hope with all my heart that they will do so, but I sadly fear that not even your influence, and the fearful danger which threatens them will make them agree one with another. Of late years, since the power of the democracy has increased so enormously,
Starting point is 08:44:54 they wrangle for weeks over the smallest matters of municipal government. As for national policy, they seem to have forgotten what it means. I may be wrong, and with all my soul I hope I am. but a sadly fear they will never consent to what they will call a military despotism even to save themselves the elections take place during the last four days of this month and by that time the news that you have brought me shall be published everywhere so that the people may know what is before them but everything will depend upon the men and women whom they return to Parliament. Ah, interrupted Alan, stroking his beard to conceal a smile. I had forgotten for the moment. You have lady legislators now as well as male ones.
Starting point is 08:45:44 We were ungallant enough to refuse them admittance to the Parliament during our period of control. Yes, said the King, with a smile that had but little mirth in it. But we have progressed fast since then. In our Parliament, men and women were almost equally balanced in both chambers, and scarcely any business was done during the year. Which proves, said Alan, that what was called our discourtesy and unfairness was not so very unwise after all. The interview ended shortly after this remark,
Starting point is 08:46:20 for the time for action had already arrived. Alan had learnt enough from the King's own lips to see that he was merely a crowned puppet in the hands of the rival parties, which contended in both chambers for the favour of the democracy and the continuance of office. He therefore saw further that, if anything was to be done in working out the scheme of international defence, he would have to take the initiative. As full discretion had been given to him in his commission from the Council of Area, he did not scruple, to half persuade and half frighten the king into investing him with such authority as he could give,
Starting point is 08:47:06 and armed with this, he went to work that very day with a vigour and promptness which amazed the feeble monarch and raised a storm of indignation among the members of the two chambers who were seeking re-election. A very short experience of these people proved to him that nothing must be hoped from them. Day after day he met committees and deputations of them who argued with him, and wrangled among themselves until he was utterly disgusted and out of patience with them. At last, on the evening of the 27th, after he had spent the whole day in striving to convince a joint committee consisting of twenty-year, members of each chamber, of the tremendous danger which threatened the Federation and the immediate
Starting point is 08:47:57 and urgent necessity of united action in preparing to meet it. He lost the last remnants of his temper, and springing to his feet, he faced them, with anger in his eyes and scorn on his lips, and said, We have talked enough, ladies and gentlemen, I came here expecting to find the old spirit of Anglo-Saxondom still alive. And as far as you are concerned, I find it dead. You are not patriots or competent rulers. You are simply members of a noisy and verbose debating society. When absolute destruction at the hands of a well-armed and implacable foe is threatening your country and your allies, you talk of averting the calamity by discussion and arbitration, instead of armed resistance?
Starting point is 08:48:52 By all means discuss and arbitrate if you can, but also prepare for battle in case it proves, as I am certain it will prove, to be inevitable. Do you suppose that the lamb can argue with the wolf, or that the rich and defenceless man can save his wealth from the armed plunderers by mere force of argument, or an appeal to his moral sense?
Starting point is 08:49:17 If you do, you are something, something worse than simple, you are guilty of a folly which is a crime against those who have committed their affairs to your keeping. But I, like most of my people, have Anglo-Saxon blood in my veins, and I will not leave my kindred defenseless. I bear an English name, and that name and my descent shall be my title to do what I now tell you I am going to do. in my own person, and with the full authority and sanction of the Council of Area and your own lawful monarch, I hear and now reassert the supremacy over the realms of Anglo-Saxondom, which my father resigned in St. Paul's Cathedral six years and a half ago.
Starting point is 08:50:04 Hold your elections if you choose, and conduct your noisy pretense at government according to your own tastes. But do not expect me to be guided, bound by any enactments that you may choose to make. You may call all this a revolution, if you will, so it is. But remember that your foolishness has made it necessary. I can make Anglo-Saxondom ready to meet its enemies on equal terms when the day of battle comes, as come it surely will in less than 12 months from now, and, God helping me, I will do it.
Starting point is 08:50:41 You either cannot or will not do this. but I will take good care that you do not prevent it being done. I believe that the old spirit, which won the Armageddon of 1904, still survives in Anglo-Saxon breasts. And I believe that it will respond to the call to arms which shall be heard throughout the length and breadth of the Federation before another sun has set. To-morrow I shall take possession of the means of intercommunication, and I warn you, that you will oppose me at your peril. You know that I have a force at command before which you are as helpless as the worms that crawl in the earth, and as there is a heaven above me I will use it without ruth or scruple
Starting point is 08:51:29 if I see that the interests of Anglo-Saxondom require me to do so. You have your choice. To act with me or to remain neutral. Oppose me and I will destroy you as traitors and enemies to your country and your race. So saying, Alan turned his back upon the committees and strode out of the room in which he had met them, leaving them speechless with anger and dismay. End of Chapter 20. Chapter 21 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevov's recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 08:52:20 Recording by Craig Franklin Chapter 21 The Homecoming The Eastern Mountains were still casting their long shadows over the lawns and fields, the vineyards and the gardens of area on the morning of the 11th of May in the year, 2037 of the Christian era, and the 133rd year of the peace. But the whole population of the lovely valley was already afoot and abroad, for this was the most momentous day.
Starting point is 08:52:57 that had been in the history of the colony, since Richard Arnold had first crossed the northern ridge with Natasha beside him, in the conning tower of the little aerial, in those days the only airship that existed in the world, to lay the foundations of that throne from which their descendants had ruled the nations of the earth for a century and a quarter. Today, the year of probation imposed by the Council upon Alan Arnaldson and his companion in misfortune, in exile and in victory was to expire, and the long-lost wanderers were to return to their home and kindred. Very soon, after it became light, hundreds of aerial boats and yachts of every variety of design and ornamentation that the taste and the skill of the most highly cultivated race, of people the world had ever seen could devise, came floating in towards the vast city of area, from the marble palaces and villas which were scattered throughout the length and breadth of the
Starting point is 08:54:04 Central African paradise. Along the broad, smooth white roads too, which led from the southern portions of the valley round the lake to the northern shore on which the city stood groups of people, with here and there husbands and wives and pairs of yet unwedded lovers were gliding in long, swift, easy curves on noiseless wheel skates over the polished marble of the pavements. Bright with the gayest and yet most perfectly harmonised colours blazing with jewels and precious metals from their gold or crystal-winged coronets to the burnished silver framework of their skates, splendid in statua, and glowing with perfect health. If some man of the present day could have beheld these dwellers in area on their way to hold high festival in their capital, he would have thought that he had strayed into some other and higher sphere, inhabited by some glorified race of beings, who had left the toils and cares and pollutions of earth far behind them on some lower plane of
Starting point is 08:55:18 existence. Doubtless, indeed, from some such sphere the reincarnated spirits of those who, a hundred and thirty-three years before, had passed through the tremendous ordeal of the terror, and in their hour of well-won triumph had made such a splendid future possible for their descendants, looked down with a proving eyes, not undarkened by this shade of sorrow for woes to come, upon this glorious scene, of the fruition of the harvest that they had sown, this realization of the long-sought ideal of human brotherhood, where there was no evil, because men had learnt at last that good was better than evil. Vast as was the stately city, which was at once the capital and the only town of area,
Starting point is 08:56:12 it was soon comfortably filled by the brilliant throngs of visitors that came pouring into it by roads and through the air. The broad white streets lined with their double groves of palms and tree ferns, soon blazed with colour, and became vocal with greetings and laughter, and all the houses which lined them were thrown open to all visitors who chose to come and claim hospitality for the day of rejoicing. On the terrace in front of her father's villa, on the slopes that rose to the west of the city, Alma stood, with Isma, watching the brilliant scene below and around them, and speculating on the coming events of the day which for them had a supreme interest, such as no other inhabitant of the valley could feel.
Starting point is 08:57:05 It will be a right royal homecoming, for our two heroes, won't it, Alma? said Isma, slipping her little hand through her friend's arm, almost worthy of the great deeds that they have done to regain what will be given back to them to-day and yet alas there is to be a spot on the sun of happiness for all that alma are you still quite sure that poor allan will have to come back and not find that which above all other things he comes to seek a faint flush rose to alma's cheeks as she replied in a low steady tone yes isma alas As you say, I am still sure of that. Supposing always that he really does come to seek what you mean. I know that no man ever lived more worthy the love of woman than he is. Yet God help me, I cannot give mine.
Starting point is 08:58:00 I know too that he will come back today crowned, with more honour than any Aryan save Alexis ever won before him, since the days of our ancestors. And yet, whenever I permit myself, Even to dream of him as a lover, a dark, beautiful, cruel face looks with black burning eyes into mine. And two sweet, scornfully smiling lips say in a whisper that sounds almost like a serpent's hiss. You may take him now, for I have done with him. Take him and ask him to tell you how well he and I loved when my spell was strong upon him.
Starting point is 08:58:37 And he forgot both you and all his kindred for sake of me. It is horrible. beyond all thought or speech. But it is so, Isma. And I, Of all the thousands of area who will make Mary today, shall be said at heart and praying
Starting point is 08:58:55 for the night to come. I don't believe it, Alma. However sincerely you may do so, as of course you do, replied Isma impatiently. It is not your true and loving self that is speaking. It is the woman
Starting point is 08:59:11 who has been brooding over a shattered that idle, that never really was a man of flesh and blood. I tell you again, and before that sun has set you will confess in your own heart that I am right, that you have never known the Alan who is coming home. Today, any more than I have known, the Alexis who is coming home with him. Neither you nor I have ever seen two such men as they will be, men who will have passed through such experiences as no other Aryan ever had, who have suffered and conquered dead and done, like them. You must put away those morbid fancies of yours, dearest. They are not worthy of you any more than Olga Romanov is worthy to cause you an hour's unhappiness. Never mind thinking
Starting point is 08:59:57 about Alan's lover now. I tell you, you have never seen him. Therefore, it will be time enough for you to begin to do that when you do see him. For my own part, I don't mind telling you. of course strictly between ourselves that though I can hardly say that I love Alexis as he is now since I do not know what he is like I am quite prepared to fall in love with him all over again on the slightest provocation and now
Starting point is 09:00:27 after that confession I think we had better close the discussion and get ready to go over to the city this frank avowal uttered as it was with a delightful candour quite irresistible in its charm brought a smile to Alma's lips in spite of her own sombre thoughts. She slipped her arm round Isma's waist and led her towards one of the long windows,
Starting point is 09:00:52 which opened out onto the terrace under the pillared portico which ran the whole length of the front of the villa. I quite agree with you, she said. If that tell-tale face of yours is no better mask than it is now when you meet Alexis, I don't think you will have long to wait for the provocation. Ah well, I suppose, in fact I am sure, that you take by far the wise of you, and I would give anything to be able to look upon Alan as you are ready to do on Alexis. But no, it's no use. Do what I will. I cannot think of him apart from that siren who has held him in the bondage of her spells all these years. I know it is unreasonable, and yet he seems even now that he has regained his freedom. to belong to her more than he ever did to me.
Starting point is 09:01:45 That, my dear Alma, replied Isma, half seriously and half in jest, is as nearly absurd as anything that such a serious and cultivated person as yourself could say. If I could give you a share of my more trivial temperament, you would just say that you are still so desperately jealous of Olga Romanov, that you cannot bring yourself to think of Alan as a possible lover until you feel quite sure. sure that he hates her as intensely as you do. That may not be a very heroic way of putting it, but I think we shall find it pretty near the truth before you have known the new Alan very long. Alma laughed more musically than mirthfully at this sally, but made no reply to it in words.
Starting point is 09:02:32 There was perhaps more truth in the half-bantering, half-reproachful words than she would have cared to admit, even to her best beloved and most confidential friend, and so she took a wise refuge in silence, from which Isma, in the gladness of her own heart, drew her own conclusions. It might have been that there were depths in Alma's nature which were not even their lifelong friendship and their common sorrows had enabled her to fathom. But for the present, she was quite satisfied that the jealousy of Olga and anger at the advantage which Alma's, Alma believed her to have taken of her power were the sole reasons that prevented her from regarding Alan as she had confessed herself ready and willing to regard Alexis.
Starting point is 09:03:20 When they left the terrace, the two girls had breakfast together in Alma's own room in a privacy which the other members of the family tactfully respected, knowing as they did that the events of the day would bear a totally different significance for them to that which they would have for all the other inhabitants of the valley. By the time the sun began to show his disc above the ridges of the eastern mountains, they were on their way to the city with Alma's mother and father in one of the aerial boats that were used for transit about the interior of the valley. They alighted on the flat roof of the President's official residence, a splendid palace of the purest white marble which stood on the northern side of the great square, from the center of
Starting point is 09:04:07 which rose the golden domed building, which served the Aryans as a meeting place on all public occasions. It was here that the decrees of the council were promulgated, and here too, on every seventh day, were held the simply impressive religious services prescribed by the Aryan form of worship. Soon after they had arrived at the President's house, a great mellow-toned bell sounded the hour of six from the cupola above the dome, and as the last stroke died away, a chorus of silvery chimes rose up from a hundred towers in different parts of the city,
Starting point is 09:04:46 and went floating across the lake and down the valleys to the southward, caught up and echoed as it went by peals, from the thousand palaces and villas, scattered about the lower slopes of the mountains. This was the signal for the commencement of the first ceremony of the day, and the gaily dress smiling throngs of visitors to the city began to file in orderly, leisurely fashion into the eight wide-open doors which led to the interior of the vast temple in the middle of the central square. In the midst of the immense open area under the dome was a space about 20 feet square, enclosed by low railings of massive gold and in this stood three tall pillars of marble without a single floor, or vain to mar their perfect whiteness from base to capital. On each of them stood an urn of exquisite shape,
Starting point is 09:05:42 each curved out of a solid block of crystal, and each containing a small quantity of ashes. Each pillar bore an inscription in letters of gold let into the marble. The centre one was slightly higher than the other two, and its inscription consisted of the single word, Natas. The urns on the other two pillars contained a larger quantity of ashes. On the pillar to the right hand, facing the main entrance to the temple were the words, Richard Arnold, first conqueror of the air, Natasha, the angel of the revolution, and on that to the left, Alan Tremaine, first president of the Anglo-Saxon Federation, Miriel Tremaine, his wife. The square in which these pillars stood
Starting point is 09:06:35 was the most sacred spot on all the earth in the eyes of the Arians, sanctified as it was by the ashes of those who had made possible the great deliverance, and brought peace on earth after countless ages of strife. Each tongue was silent, and every head was bowed in reverence
Starting point is 09:06:53 as those who entered the temple first caught sight of the pillars and their priceless burdens. Then the vast and ever-swelling congregation ranged itself in orderly files, all fronting towards an elevated rostrum, which stood at one of the angles of the great square under the dome, formed by the junction of the four knaves, with their long pillared aisles which ran towards the four points of the compass. Suddenly, all the Corillians that were still ringing out over the city ceased, and in the midst of the perfect silence, the president ascended the rostrum to address the expectant assembly. Although he spoke, but a little above his ordinary tone, every word could be heard with perfect distinctness, through the immense interior of the building. For a system of electric transmitters, a development of the modern telephone carried his voice simultaneously, to a hundred parts of the walls, so that those who were standing farthest from him heard quite as distinctly as those who were close to the Rostrum. He began by a brief
Starting point is 09:08:02 narration of all that had happened to Eriya and the world since the fatal day on which Olga Romanov had set foot on the deck of the ethereal to the present moment, and made no attempt to conceal or to minimize the tremendous and disastrous consequences that had flowed from that fatal, yet innocent mistake on the part of his son. He confessed that the Empire of the Air, that pricey legacy which they had received from its first conqueror, had been lost, and that not only the outside nations of the earth, but even area itself stood upon the eve of a conflict in comparison with which, even the war of the terror itself would prove almost insignificant.
Starting point is 09:08:50 All that had been won then had now to be fought for over again, and fought for with weapons the destructiveness of which made impossible any estimate of the carnage and desolation that were about to burst upon the world. Then, he described how Alan and Alexis, acting under the orders of the council, had, after vainly trying to arouse the rulers and senates of Anglo-Saxondom, to a sense of their danger and responsibility, proclaimed martial law throughout the whole area of the Federation, reasserting the supremacy which the Council had resigned nearly seven years before,
Starting point is 09:09:33 and taken the direct conduct of affairs into their own hands. He told how the manhood of Europe, America, South Africa and Australia had, under the influence of their appeals, roused itself from the source. sloth of prosperity and the vain dreams of democracy, and under their leadership had mustered millions upon millions strong to oppose those who determined to rivet the chains of despotism once more upon the limbs of free men. The energy and devotion of the two men whose exile was to end that day had accomplished this miracle in less than a twelve-month. All the mechanical resources of the Federation had been simultaneously devoted to the building of an aerial navy, which already numbered
Starting point is 09:10:25 nearly a thousand vessels and more than a hundred dockyards had achieved the construction of a navy of over a thousand submarine warships, while millions of small arms had been sent out from area or manufactured in the arsenals of the Federation for the equipment of the newly created armies. What the issue would be of the mighty struggle which would begin in six days no man could tell. But all that could be done to give the victory to area and the Federation had been done, and the rest lay in the hands of the god of battles, who had given their ancestors the victory in the days of the terror. The president concluded his address by saying, then their welcome shall be unmarred by any voice of dissent.
Starting point is 09:11:14 As the father of one of the exiles, I thank you for endorsing the sanction which, as president of the council, I have believed it my duty to give to the return of my son Alan and his friend and companion Alexis Mazarov, who fell with him and with him has risen again. Hardly had the last word left his lips when salvo after salvo, of Aereo, artillery roared out from the mid-air all around the mountains, and came echoing down the upper gorges and ravines to tell the people of area that the fleet which had been sent out to escort the returning exiles was already in sight. So spacious were the approaches to the vast building that in less than ten minutes from the time the president had left the rostrum on hearing
Starting point is 09:12:05 the salutes from the sky, not a soul remained within its pre-building. precincts. Outside the city hall, the scene was such as to baffle all attempts at adequate description. Hundreds of aerial craft fashioned in every conceivable variety of design that the educated fancy of their owners could suggest, soared up from various parts of the city and its environs, and made towards the ridge to the north of the valley. The summit was about 4,000 feet above the slope on which the city stood. and it was quite within the capacity of the pleasure craft to scale this height. So their glittering wings beat the cool, fresh air of the morning with rapid strokes,
Starting point is 09:12:52 and the whole flotilla of them soared upwards, until their occupants were able to see over the mighty rock wall and the illimitable landscape beyond opening out before their expectant gaze. The president, the vice president and the 12 members of the, of the council with their families had embarked on one of the new aerial battleships, 250 of which had been constructed during the past year. The Avenger, as she had been named, in view of the fact that she was henceforth to be placed under Allen's immediate command as flagship of the combined Aryan and Federation
Starting point is 09:13:32 fleets was the largest aerial cruiser then in existence, and embodied the highest structural skill to which the engineers of area had attained. From the stern to the point of her ram, she was 275 feet in length, with a midship's beam of 30 feet. She was sustained in the air on two pairs of wings, one working under the other. Of these, the lower and larger pair measured 200 feet,
Starting point is 09:14:03 from point to point, and 50 feet in their greatest breadth, while the upper pair working nearly four, flush with the deck were two-thirds of their size. She carried ten guns on each broadside and two bow and two stern chasers of a range limited only by the possibility of taking aim at the object to be destroyed, and her propellers were capable of driving her through the air at the hitherto unheard of speed of 600 miles an hour. The Avenger, attended by an escort of 50 cruisers of somewhat smaller dimensions than her own rapidly outdistanced the flotilla of pleasure craft and passed over the ridge at a speed of 60 miles an hour, stopped at an elevation of a thousand feet
Starting point is 09:14:54 above it. From here those on her deck could see the vast oval of the valley encircled by the sentinel ships which now constantly patrolled the mountain bullocks of area, and which were launching hundreds of time shells up into the air from their outer broadsides and producing a continuous roar of explosions, which formed such a greeting salute as had never been heard on the earth or in the air before. Presently, an answering roll of thunder was heard from far away to the north and growing every moment louder and louder. There they come at last!
Starting point is 09:15:37 cried Isma, who was standing with Alma in the bow of the Avenger, eagerly scanning the northern heaven through a pair of field glasses. I can see the flashes of the shells quite distinctly. As she spoke, she handed the glasses to Alma, and noticed, not without a little smile of satisfaction, that her hands trembled slightly as she raised them to her eyes. Yes, they are coming, said Alma, in a tone that might have been a good deal steadier than it was.
Starting point is 09:16:09 I can see the sun shining upon the hulls of the ships. They are coming up very fast evidently. Of course they are, laughed Isma. After the poor fellows have been shut out all this time from the delights of area, it is only natural that they should hasten their homecoming. Look, look, you can see them without the glasses now. What a swarm of them there seems to be.
Starting point is 09:16:34 As she spoke, an immense fleet numbering nearer, nearly 500 vessels spread out in the form of a vast crescent, the arc of which was turned towards area, swept up out of the blue distance, their polished hulls glittering in the bright sunlight. In the centre of the ark and slightly elevated above the rest shone the blue hull and the white glistening wings of the ethereal, and close in her wake followed the Isma. When the advancing fleet was within five miles of the mountains, it slowed down from 400 to about 50 miles an hour. At the same instant, the other fleet ran up the Aryan and Federation flags
Starting point is 09:17:17 and the simply eloquent signal, welcome home, flew from the lofty foremast of the Avenger. It was instantly acknowledged by the ethereal, and then on all the 500 vessels, the Aryan and Federation flags were run to the mastheads and dipped three times in greeting. Then the two points at the vast crescents that they formed swung slowly and regularly forward until the arc was inverted and the ethereal and the isma came along side by side midway between the two horns.
Starting point is 09:17:54 When the two fleets were within half a mile of each other, the Avenger, with 25 of her consorts on each side, swung round into line with their prows pointing towards the mountains, and in this order, at 50 miles an hour and an elevation of a thousand feet above the ridge, the combined squadrons swept across the mountain barrier, and Alan and Alexis, each steering his own vessel in the conning tower, saw for the first time, after nearly seven years of exile, the incomparable beauties of the Aryan landscape open out before their eyes. Following the movements of the leading squadron they dipped as soon as they had passed over the ridge and were met on their downward flight by the hundreds of pleasure craft which were waiting
Starting point is 09:18:44 for them in mid-air. Thousands of gaily coloured handkerchiefs were waved in welcome to them and many a greeting in the sign language passed from the crews of the warships to the occupants of the pleasure craft and back again. For some of the former had been on foreign service for nearly a year, and there were many pleasant relationships to be renewed, which had been interrupted by the cause of duty. Far below, the homecomers could see the spacious streets of the great city, brilliant with the gaily attired throngs who had come to welcome them, and heard the greeting chorus of thousands of bells chiming in gladsome peals from the hundreds of towers. and minarets scattered over the city and its environs.
Starting point is 09:19:32 Signals were now flown from the Avenger, directing the whole of Alan's fleet, accepting the ethereal and the Isma, to a light on a great sloping plain to the northward of the city, where the crews were to disembark and then proceed to the central hall of the temple. Acting on previous orders, the consuls of the Avenger did the same. The pleasure craft fluttered downwards onto the housetops. and so the three battleships were left alone in the air, the ethereal now floating on the right of the Avenger and the Isma on the left.
Starting point is 09:20:08 Amid the welcoming cheers of the throngs which now filled the great square, they sank slowly down, and at length alighted on the roof of the President's Palace. Then the doors of the deck chambers opened, and at last and loudest cheer of all rose up, As, in full view of the assembled thousands in the square, the President and Morris Masorov once more clasped hands with their long, exiled sons. Then they descended into the interior of the palace, followed by the council and the other guests aboard the Avenger. In the President's room, the same in which he had received Olga Romanov's challenge from the skies, Alan and Alexis were welcomed home again by those who were nearest and dearest to them. Only their immediate kindred were present, for, in the nature of the case, the occasion could have
Starting point is 09:21:08 been nothing but a private one, nor could mere words of description do justice to the tender pathos of the scene which was enacted in that inner chamber. For but few words were spoken even by the actors in it. The emotions of such a moment were too intense and overpowering for speech. And so heart spoke to heart almost in silence. Alma, who had, of course, remained outside in the reception room of the palace with the council and her parents, felt even more keenly than she had expected the truth of the prophecy that she had uttered to Isma an hour or so before. Amidst all the thousands of area, she was the only one whose heart was heavy on that day of universal rejoicing. Once, and only once, her eyes had met Allens, but the single swift glance had been more than enough
Starting point is 09:22:06 to tell her how far they now stood apart. She had seen the light of pleasure and triumph suddenly die out of his eyes, and the bright flush on his cheek pale as he looked at her. There had not even been a greeting smile on his lips as he bowed his cold, grave salutation to her, and then turned away to look down upon the city and the splendid prospect of the valley that was opening before him. This had happened up in mid-air, just as the ships had crossed the ridge in close order, and she had not been able to trust herself to look at him again, even when they had disembarked on the roof of the palace. The swift telegraphy of that one glance had been enough to tell her
Starting point is 09:22:56 that it was not the fond, light-hearted lover of her girlhood that had come back, but a strong, stern and prematurely grave man who knew all and more than she knew of the new relation between them, and who knew also that they could not meet as they had parted, and so accepted the changed conditions with a proud reserve that drew a sharp dividing line between them, which, for all she knew, might never be crossed. Though outwardly she was calm and perfectly self-possessed, she waited in a suspense that almost amounted to mental agony,
Starting point is 09:23:36 for the moment when the greetings in the president's room would be over, and Alan and Alexis would be brought out to be formally presented to the council. Then their hands would have to meet, and words would have to pass between them. Meet as strangers they could not, for everyone knew, even he knew, why she had refused all these years to wed with any other man.
Starting point is 09:24:03 Nor yet could they meet as lovers, as Isma and Alexis had perhaps done by this time. For between them, the shadow had fallen, and even if there was love, their hearts, there could be none upon their lips. If Olga Romanov could have looked into Alma's soul at that moment, she would have seen something very like a fulfillment of a prophecy. She had made on board the old ethereal six years and a half before to Alan, when she first heard of her rival. By your hand I will wring her heart dry and cast it aside to wither like an
Starting point is 09:24:42 apple shaken from the tree. In those moments of suspense, it seemed to Alma that even now her heart was withering under the blight of this great sorrow that had fallen upon her life after all her years of loving and patient waiting. At last, she heard footsteps and the voices in the corridor that led from the private apartments of the palace. They were coming, and almost mechanically, she turned her eyes towards the curtain which screened the doorway through which they would enter. They parted, and Alan came in walking by his father's side and with Isma hanging, laughing, on his arm. She shrank back a little as she saw Isma look at her for a moment and then say something to Alan. But he appeared to take no notice, and walked forward with his father to where the members of the council were waiting to receive him.
Starting point is 09:25:41 She heard the President say the former words of presentation And saw the rules of area One after another grasp his hands And then those of Alexis Greeting them heartily as they did so Then the little group opened And she saw As in a waking dream
Starting point is 09:26:01 Alan's tall form striding towards her With both hands outstretched And heard a voice that was his And yet not his So deep a ring of unwelcome wanted gravity was there in it say, Are you going to be the only one who has no greeting for the prodigal Alma? Have you forgotten that we were sweethearts once?
Starting point is 09:26:22 Therefore surely may be friends now. There was an emphasis on the word of friends that was perhaps imperceptible to all ears but hers, but she caught it, and took her cue from it instantly. With admirable tact he had, in that one word shown her the only basis on which it would be possible for them to take part together in the society of the valley. As man and woman, they must be to one another as friends, whose friendship was sweetened by the recollection that long ago, as boy and girl, they had been lovers.
Starting point is 09:27:02 She accepted the situation with a sense of thankfulness and infinite relief, and, frankly, placing her hands in his and summoning all her, her self-command to her aid, she looked steadily up into his bronze-bearded face, and said gravely and sweetly, You know that that is not so, Alan, and if my welcome is little tardy, it is nonetheless sincere for that reason. There were others who had prior claims, and so I waited, for it is only right that friends should come after kindred. Welcome home.
Starting point is 09:27:39 I suppose we are going to the council hall now. to see what we are all longing so much to see. The golden wings, once more upon your brows. Yes, replied Alan, colouring slightly, as he noticed her upward glance at his sable headgear. We are going there immediately, I believe, but... He continued in a lower tone, and still holding her hand in his. Long and anxiously as I have looked forward to today and its promise,
Starting point is 09:28:07 half of that promise will be betrayed unless you tell me, first, that you believe I have fairly won the right to wear the golden wings again. Tell me now, do you, in your heart, think so? If you have not done so, she replied, only keeping her voice steady by a supreme effort, then it would be hopeless for any man to look for forgiveness on earth. You have fallen and you have risen again. And today, there are no two men in area more worthy of honour. than you and Alexis are.
Starting point is 09:28:43 He looked down into the clear depths of her soft grey eyes as she spoke, and in another instant he might have forgotten that which sealed his lips to all words of love, and all the reserve to which he had been schooling himself for so long. But at that moment Alma's mother came towards them saying that the president was ready to take Alan to the council hall, and, this with a smile, that thousands, should not be kept waiting for the sake of one. Her words recalled him to himself,
Starting point is 09:29:17 and with an inclination of his black-plumed head he said, "'That is enough, for now I know that I have heard the truth from the lips of my severest judge, and I am well content with it. I have not lost everything if you believe that I have regained my honour.' "'We all believe that, Alan,' said Almond's mother, before her daughter could reply, and more than that, I know of no one in area who thinks that you ever really lost it. Now go to your father. He is thinking of the thousands who are waiting anxiously for you in the council hall. You can finish this conversation later on.
Starting point is 09:29:53 He accepted the dismissal with a smile, and as he went back he saw Isma slip away from Alexis side with a tell-tale blush on her lovely face, and, giving him a saucy, laughing glance as she passed him, run lightly across the room to Alma's side. Well, she said, reading too swiftly and not very correctly, the altered expression of her friend's face. Have you made friends then, after all? I thought you would, and, oh, Alma, I am so happy.
Starting point is 09:30:27 Yes, replied Alma gravely, though she could not repress a smile at the radiant face that looked up at hers. We have made friends. But you seem to have done some. something more than that? Your explanations? There were no explanations at all, interrupted Isma. Rosie read from neck to brow. When we met in the room, he picked me up in his arms, before everybody and kissed me. And after that, of course, there was nothing to be said. End of Chapter 21. This recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 09:31:16 This liverybox recording is in the public domain. Chapter 22, The Eve of Battle An irregular procession was now formed, at the head of which walked the two returned exiles, each with his father by his side, and followed by the rest of the company. They passed out of the reception room, down the wide entrance hall,
Starting point is 09:31:40 and out of the great arched portal, which opened onto the square. As they appeared at the time, top of the spacious flight of marble steps which led from it down to the pavement, a mighty cheer of welcome went up, from a hundred thousand throats. The peals of bells in the four towers which rose from the angles of the council hall sent forth the signal to all the other belfries of the city, and, amidst the jubilant chorus that instantly burst forth, the scene of the reinvestiture was reached. Then the great bell in the dome told out one sonorous warning
Starting point is 09:32:16 note, and instantly there was silence on the earth and in the air. This was at the moment that the procession, after passing half round the square along the broad path, left for it by the cheering throng, halted in front of the main entrance to the temple of area, which faced towards the south, in the middle of the magnificent façade, fronting a marble paved avenue of double rows of palms and tree ferns, which ran in a straight line for three miles down to the shores of the lake. The arians had progressed far beyond the stage of semi-baric pomp and display, and so the ceremony of restoring to Alan and Alexis the rights of citizenship, of which the golden wings were the symbol, solemn as it was, was also simple in the extreme. As the vast curtains which hung over
Starting point is 09:33:07 the main doors of the temple swung aside to admit them, they fell out of the procession, and doffed their sable headgear. The President and his fellow counsellors went on and took up their position in front of the three pillars under the centre of the dome. Then, a guard of honour, composed of a hundred of their shipmates and companions in arms from Kegelan marched up to the door,
Starting point is 09:33:32 and formed into two files, between which Alan and Alexis walked down the aisle, through the space left by the orderly throng that filled the vast building, from the floor to the topmost tier of the rows of seats which rose halfway up the lofty walls. And so came in front of the President and the Council. Here their guard halted and formed a semicircle, leaving them in the open space within it. A breathless silence fell upon the assembled thousands as they dropped on one knee before the President.
Starting point is 09:34:07 Then, in a voice whose every accent rang distinctly to the farthest, corners of the huge building, he said. Alan Arnold and Alexis Mezzarov, the year of your probation ended with the rising of this morning's sun. You have been tried and you have not been found wanting. And that of which the arch-enemy of our race robbed you for a time you have regained by manly valour and patient devotion. Therefore, by command of the Supreme Council and with the consent of all the citizens of
Starting point is 09:34:41 area, I restore to you the symbols of those rights which you lost and have regained. In the presence of God in this assembly, and on the holy ground that is sanctified by the ashes of those mighty ancestors of ours, who bequeathed to us the empire of the world, I replace the golden wings upon your brows, in the full belief that from the higher and happiest fear they now inhabit, they are looking down with approval upon the act. rise now re-crowned princes of the air and in the near approaching day of battle go forth with fearless hearts and stainless honour to do that which the voice of duty and the needs of humanity shall bid you do as he ceased speaking he held out a hand to each of them and so they rose to their feet again once more wearing the golden wings once more free and equal amidst their peers of the royal race of herria As they did so, a burst of jubilant melody rolled out, apparently from all parts of the temple at once.
Starting point is 09:35:50 It was the opening chorus of a triumphal march, which the greatest living musicians of area, and therefore of the world, had composed in honour of the day and the event, and as its splendid harmonies rolled out from the hidden organ through the vast interior, and through the open portals into the square beyond, the great assembly filed out, in four streams from the temple, and all area made ready to give itself up to feasting and merry-making for the rest of the day. For three days, Area kept high festival in honour at the homecoming of the son of the president and his companion in exile. But for all that, there was sterner business in hand than merry-making for those in authority. Save in the almost impossible event of overtures of peace
Starting point is 09:36:38 being received from the Sultan, war, which, in the nature of the circumstances, could hardly fail to be universal, would actually begin at daybreak on the 16th of May, that is to say, in five days after the return of Alan and Alexis. The greater part, therefore, even of the days of rejoicing, was really spent in hard work by those upon whom had devolved the tremendous responsibility of counteracting, as far as was possible, the designs of conquest and oppression, to which Olga Romanov, by means of her fatal beauty and subtle diplomacy, had succeeded in irrevocably committing Khalid the magnificent. Early on the morning of the day, following the reinvestiture of Alan and Alexis, with the symbols of Aryan citizenship, a council of war was held in the President's Palace,
Starting point is 09:37:32 which was attended by all the members of the ruling council, the chief engineers, of the settlement and the admirals in command of the aerial and sea navies and the squadrons posted at the various stations throughout the world. Before this assembly, Alan, who had already entered upon the active discharge of his duties as commander-in-chief of all the forces of area and the Federation, laid the details of his plans of attack and defense, and invited criticism upon them. The same day Alan transferred his flag and his crew from the Ethurio to the Avenger, while Alexis took possession of a splendid vessel of the same type, to which the name Orion had been given, after that of the airship commanded by Alan Tremaine in the Battle of Armageddon.
Starting point is 09:38:24 Alexis, however, had very little difficulty in obtaining the consent of the council to his substituting another name for this, with the consequence that the prize taken from the enemy resumed her Russian name, and remained in area as a trophy of the skill of her captors. Perhaps in his heart, Alan would have dearly liked to have made a similar change in the name of the Avenger, but it was impossible for him to propose it, situated as he was with regard to Alma. Alexis and Isma had taken the shortest and therefore the wises. course out of the terribly delicate and embarrassing position which had been created by the unholy passions and ruthless treachery of Olga Romanov. They had tacitly agreed to ignore it in toto,
Starting point is 09:39:17 and to begin again where they had left off nearly seven years before. And thus it came to pass that Isma's own pretty hands spilled the christening wine over the shapely boughs of her formidable namesake. The first use that Alan made of his new ship was to test her immense capabilities to the utmost so that he might know what demands he might safely make upon her in possible emergencies. He rushed her at full speed around the mountain bullocks of area, a distance of 250 miles and found that she completed the circuit in just 25 minutes, which gave a speed of 600 miles an hour. hour. Alexis followed, and covered the same distance in 27 minutes and a half in the Isma.
Starting point is 09:40:09 These trials proved that the new Aryan vessels were from 50 to 75 miles an hour faster than the models on which their enemies had been building their new fleets, a fact which, unless Olga and her ally had made a corresponding improvement in their battleships, might be expected to have a considerable effect on the issue of the coming war. After the speed trials, the soaring powers of the two vessels were tried, and it was demonstrated that their machinery was sufficiently powerful to carry them to altitudes beyond which it was not possible for human beings to breathe. After this, all the defences of area were visited, and examined in detail. And then on the second day, after their arrival in the valley,
Starting point is 09:40:57 Allen and Alexis divided all the airships at their disposal into two squadrons, each numbering nearly 400 vessels, one of which commanded by Alan guarded the valley, while the other under Alexis, constituted an attack force, the duty of which was to find out, if possible, any weak points in the defensive organisation. From noon to midnight the mimic battle went on in strict accordance, with the accepted rules of aerial warfare. But though Alexis and the captains of his fleet tried everything
Starting point is 09:41:34 that skill or daring could suggest, the defence proved too strong for them, and during the whole 12 hours they were unable to bring a single vessel into such a position that she could send a shell into area without previously exposing herself to a fire that must have annihilated her in an instant. This aerial review was the concluding, spectacle of the festivities, and it was watched by the occupants of thousands of pleasurecraft,
Starting point is 09:42:03 whose interest in it was sharpened by the knowledge that before many days a conflict such as it portrayed might be raging in deadly earnest around the mountain bullocks of their hitherto, in violent domain. So consummate was the skill displayed by Alan in this defence, that as soon as the Avenger touched ground after the review was over, he was summoned, to the council chamber, in the President's Palace to receive the thanks of the Senate and cordial expression of the perfect confidence that the people of area would feel, whatever the magnitude of war might prove to be. While the conduct of the campaign was in his hands and those of Alexis, whose tactics had also been so perfect that, without once putting a single ship in danger,
Starting point is 09:42:52 he had made it impossible for Alan to do anything more than remains. strictly on the defensive. On the following day, the 14th, the motive power of all the vessels was renewed, armion laid in, and all the guns and engines minutely inspected, so that there might be no chance of failure when the moment of trial came. Then, the final arrangements for the defensive area itself were perfected, and when that was done the veil of paradise, as its inhabitants fondly called their lovely land was a vast fortress, compared with which the strong holes of the present day would be as harmless and defenseless as molehills. 400 aerial battleships of what were now called the first and second classes,
Starting point is 09:43:43 ranging in speed from four to 550 miles an hour and mounting from 10 to 20 guns each were to patrol the outer walls of the mountains. At distances of five, and 10 miles from them, and at elevations varying from 2 to 10,000 feet. These were divided into two fleets of 200 each, which relieved each other every six hours, so that their supply of motive power might be constantly renewed. In addition to these, two squadrons of 25 are the most powerful warships of the newest type, alternately kept watch and ward against surprise in the upper regions of the air from 15, to 20,000 feet above the valley. While all round, the great circuit of the mountains were planted
Starting point is 09:44:32 in the most favourable positions, nearly a thousand land batteries, mounting three, five, and ten guns each, which, if necessary, would be able to surround area with a zone of storm and flame, which nothing living could pass and still live. By day the range of vision from the decks of the sentinel ships would make surprise impossible, and at night the great electric suns on the summits of the mountains, aided by hundreds of searchlights, flashing through the darkness in every direction, made an attack under cover of the darkness almost equally hopeless. The news of the alliance between Olga and the Sultan had acted like a trumpet call to battle on the proud and martial spirit of the Aryans. Generations after generations, their young men
Starting point is 09:45:23 had been trained in the arts of war as well as in those of peace. For the wisdom of their ancestors had foreseen that, in the ordinary progress of science, it was impossible for many generations to pass without some independent solution of the problem of aerial navigation, which must, sooner or later, result in a challenge of their supremacy. Consequently, all through the years of profound peace, which the outside world had enjoyed under their rule, their vigilance had never slept for a moment, and their men and ships and materials of war were kept in the highest possible state of efficiency. Thus, though the Aryan nation numbered little more than a million souls, inhabiting a territory of some 250 square miles, the amount of effective strength that
Starting point is 09:46:14 it was able to put forth on an emergency was totally disproportionate to its size. lives. Living in a region of inexhaustible fertility and boundless mineral wealth, with no idle or mere consuming classes, no politics, and no laws that a child of ten could not understand, they led simple, natural, and busy lives, accumulating immense public and private riches, which were as constantly expended in increasing the splendour and power of the state, which, as a whole, was the expression of the wealth and patriotism of its citizens. No sooner had the alliance of their enemies become an accomplished fact, then they devoted the whole of their vast resources to increase in their offensive and defensive armaments to the utmost of their power. Reserves of material that had
Starting point is 09:47:08 been stored up year after year had been drawn upon, the mighty natural forces that they had brought into subjection labored night and day for them. And she, and should, and she, and, ships and machinery and guns came into existence, as though at the bidding of some race of magicians. Magazines were filled with immense stores of ammunition, potential death and destruction such as had never been wielded by human hands before, and commanders and officers for all the battleships of the Federation had been sent out as each squadron of vessels was completed. In a word, Area had donned her panoply of war and stood armed at all points, ready to fight the world, if necessary, in defence of the priceless heritage which its citizens had received
Starting point is 09:47:57 from their fathers. The giants who, in the days of the terror, had taken despotism and oppression by the throat, and flung them headlong out of the world. The defences of area were to be under the immediate command of the President. all the oceanic stations save Kugelan, Kennearif, Bermuda and Hawaii had been abandoned, so as to permit of greater concentration of forces, while 50 new ones had been established
Starting point is 09:48:25 in different parts of Europe and the British islands, for here the brunt of the attack was to be expected, and here the enemy must be met and crushed if Anglo-Saxon civilization was to be saved from a new era of militarism and personal, oppression. Alan and Alexis were to take command of the western and eastern fleets into which the aerial forces were to be divided. Alan, in the west, with Britain as his chief base of operation, and Alexis in the east, with the Balkan Peninsula as his base between the Russian and Muslim
Starting point is 09:49:02 headquarters. The naval fleets in three divisions, the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific squadrons had already received their general instructions and were waiting at their various rendezvous for the outbreak of hostilities. The Atlantic squadron blocked the Straits of Gibraltar, the narrow seas of Britain and the approaches to the Baltic. The Mediterranean Division patrolled the inland sea from Gibraltar to Cyprus, and the Pacific Fleet were blockading the southern approach to the Red Sea, ready to operate against any junction of the Indian and African sea forces of the Sultan. At midnight on the 14th, Alan and Delexis were to set out for their respective fields of operation. And that evening there was a farewell banquet given by the
Starting point is 09:49:51 council in the President's Palace in honour of them and the commanders of their ships. Many a hearty toast was given and drunk in the sparkling golden wine of area. And many a hearty Godspeed and loving farewell, passed between those who remained at home and those who were going forth to do battle, for them and for the peace of the world in distant skies, and to pass through the fiery storm of such warfare as had never been waged in the world before. Just before twelve, when the fleets were ready to take the air and the last farewells were being said, the Avenger and the Isma were lying on the roof of the President's Palace, and their commanders were standing by the gangway steps which hung down from the deck chambers, the centres of two little groups of grave, silent men, and sorrowing women,
Starting point is 09:50:46 their nearest and dearest, in a land where all were friends. The last blessings of fathers and mothers had been given and taken, and then came the hardest farewells of all. Isma and Alexis parted as declared lovers will part, as long as the fates are cruel. But when Alan took Alma's hand in his for the last time, and looked down upon the pale loveliness of her perfect face and into the clear, calm depths of her eyes, the word that he had been longing to say ever since his return died upon his lips. The contrast between her stainless purity, and the darkness of the blot that Olga's unholy passion had placed upon his life rose up in all its horror, for the hundredth time before
Starting point is 09:51:34 before him, and once more, the impassable gulf opened between them. All that he could say was, "'Good-bye, Alma. You too will wish me Godspeed, won't you?' "'With all my heart, yes, Alan,' she replied in low, sweet, steady tones. "'God guard you in your good work, and send you back, in safety to us. You will come back, rich in honors, and followed by the blessings of the world you were going to rescue from the oppressors, or I shall never come back. Goodbye, Alma, goodbye all, he said, breaking upon her speech, for he could bear to hear no more, and as he spoke, he stooped and kissed her forehead, as he had kissed Isma's a few moments before. Then he turned, and ran up the steps just as Alexis took his last
Starting point is 09:52:24 kiss and did the same. As they gained the decks of their ships, the great bell in the dome of the temple boomed out the first stroke of twelve. At the sixth stroke, the electric suns on the summits of the mountains blazed out simultaneously at a hundred points. A long, deep roar of thunder rolled round the bulwarks of area, and with searchlights flashing out ahead and astern, the four hundred battleships of the two squadrons rose into the air and swept up towards the ridge. A thousand feet above it they stopped and hung for a moment motionless in mid-air. Then the roar of a thousand shells exploding far up in the quaking sky answered the salutes from the sentinel ships.
Starting point is 09:53:13 And then, still signaling farewells with their searchlights, the squadron swept out into the ocean of darkness that loomed round the light girdled realm of area. End of Chapter 22. Chapter 23 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This liverbox recording is in the public domain. Chapter 23 The First Blow The night of the 15th of May, 2037, was passed in an agony of apprehension by nearly the whole of civilized humanity.
Starting point is 09:54:00 The long-threatened and universally feared thunder-cloud of war had at last loomed up over the serene horizon of peace in full view of the whole world. Although the events of the last six years had to some extent prepared the minds of men for the impending disaster, now that the last hour of the long peace was really about to strike, there were very, very few amongst us. the millions of non-combatants who were able to rise superior to the universal panic.
Starting point is 09:54:33 The ocean terrorism, which had paralysed the commerce of the world five years and a half before, fearful as it had been, was so far as the bulk of humanity was concerned, a terror of the unseen. Ships had gone out to sea and had vanished into the depths, leaving no trace behind them. but the hand that struck the blow had remained invisible. Now, however, this same terror magnified a thousandfold was to come close up to the shores of lands whose inhabitants had never known what it was for man to raise his hand against his brother. Tomorrow, the sun would rise as usual, the earth would smile, the sea would dance, and the air grow bright and warm under his beams.
Starting point is 09:55:22 Yet air and earth and sea would be wholly strange to the eyes of men, for they would be invested with terrors hitherto, only pictured by the fears of panic. The air would be charged with death. Beneath the laughing waves, great battleships would be speeding swiftly, silently, and invisibly on their errands of destruction. And the fair face of earth would be scarred by the harrow of battle and seared. with the fires of murderous passion. The ocean traffic of the world had been almost wholly at a standstill for nearly a month. Transports, which could complete their voyage before the end of the truce had done so. But since the 1st of May, only short voyages had been attempted, for it was known that
Starting point is 09:56:13 escape from the attack of a submarine battleship would be absolutely impossible for any vessel that floated on the surface of the water. The immediate results of this had of course been the dislocation of trade and commerce and ever-increasing scarcity of food in the great centres of population. Impossible, absurd even, as it still seemed to those who had not thoroughly recognised
Starting point is 09:56:40 the tremendous gravity of the situation. The inhabitants of the magnificent cities of the old and new worlds were actually within measurable dismal. Even before a blow had been struck of seeing the spectra of famine across the threshold of their palaces. In a few days, communications by land would be as difficult and as dangerous as those by sea. For swift as the trains were, their speed was far excelled by that of the slowest airship, which could wreck them with a single shot.
Starting point is 09:57:16 Bridges would be destroyed, stations blown up and lines cut in. in a hundred places at once, till railway travelling would have to cease all over the world. Thus, the most splendid civilisation of all the ages stood trembling on the verge of destruction, at the moment when the sleepless eyes of the inhabitants of Alexandria saw the first faint glow of the dawn brightening in the eastern sky. No one knew where, or how the first blow would be struck in the strange and terrible warfare for the commencement of which the rising of that morning sun gave the signal. There was scarcely any elements in common with the war of the 19th century,
Starting point is 09:58:01 save the slaughter and destruction that it would entail. There could be no marshalling of fleets or warships on the sea, for to be detected by the enemy would be coming very near to being destroyed. Every blow would have to be struck swiftly, silently, and without warning. for only one could be struck and to fail would be to be lost. So too, in the air, as had been proved at Kugelan and Mount Terror, everything would depend upon the supreme strategy which enabled the first fatal shot to be sent home
Starting point is 09:58:38 that would decide battle after battle without hope for the vanquished to recover from their defeat. But after all, it would be on land that the terrors of the new warfare would be most fearfully manifested. It needed but little effort of the highly strong imaginations of those who were waiting for the world tragedy to begin, to picture vast armies, magnificent in their strength and splendid in their equipments, marching to grapple with each other on some field of titanic strife. Suddenly, and without warning, they would be smitten by an invisible foe floating far above the clouds,
Starting point is 09:59:19 or perhaps visible only as a tiny speck of light, high in the central blue. Their battalions would be torn to pieces. Their regiments decimated and thrown into confusion, their commanders, the brains of the huge organisms, would have no such protection as they had had in the wars of former times, for the aerial artillery would reach everywhere, and the commander-in-chief in his headquarters would be as much exposed as the private in his bivouac. Thus the brain would be destroyed and the body reduced to impotence. Disciplined armies would become lawless and unregulated hordes in a few days or weeks
Starting point is 10:00:03 and the organised slaughter of the battlefield would be exchanged for the butchery and plunder of the city carried by assault. It was little wonder then that the world watched the ending of its last night of peace and the dawning of its first day of battle, with feeling such as men had not felt for five generations, if indeed ever before, in the history of man. It was not a mere war of nations with which men were confronted. The evil genius of a single woman had achieved the unheard-of feat of dividing the human race into two hostile forces, so nearly balanced in strength that mutual destruction seemed a not improbable issue of what might, after all, prove to be the death struggle of humanity,
Starting point is 10:00:56 the collapse of civilisation and the sinking of a remnant of mankind back to the level of barbarians whose children would wander amidst the ruins of their forefathers' habitations, and wonder what race of demigods had created the wanderer's fabric whose very fragments were splendid. As the dawn flew round the world On that momentous morning Every eye was turned towards the heavens On every lip there was but one question Where will the first blow be struck
Starting point is 10:01:28 And in every heart there was but one thought Will it reach me or my dear ones? The focus of all human interest Was for a moment Alexandria For it was known That from there the main expeditionary force Was to be sent out to if possible, affect a landing on the shores of Italy,
Starting point is 10:01:50 while other expeditions were to start from Tripoli, Tunis and Oran to affect landings in France and Spain. The bridge across the Straits of Gibraltar, from Point Ceres to Gouldermassi, was to all intents and purposes neutral, since it would have been madness to send trains conveying troops across it when a single shot from the British battery at Gibraltar would have shattered the bridge to France. The forces destined by the Sultan for the invasion of Europe would therefore either have to be conveyed in swift transports by sea, protected by squadrons of airships and flotillas of submarine battleships, or else they would have to go by land round the Levant by Syria and so through Asia Minor to the shores of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus. As the European shores of these two straits were known to be defended by concealed batteries, mounting guns a single shot from which would blow the biggest transporter float out of the water,
Starting point is 10:02:54 the Sultan had decided to make the attempt to invade Italy, France and Spain by sea, while the Russian forces were their Asiatic allies were to attack the central nations from the east. So far, therefore, as could be foreseen, the Mediterranean would once more be the arena of strife, and on some part of its shores, or its waters, the first blow of the war would be struck. Every possible preparation for the attack upon Europe had been finally completed immediately after the return of Khalid, from the coronation of Olga on the 11th. But beyond the fact that the coasts of Europe, from the Straits of Dover to the Golden Horn, were patrolled by Federation battleships,
Starting point is 10:03:42 nothing was known of the dispositions which had made for the defence of Europe. Gibraltar, Minorca, Cape's Bartivanto, Mount Ida in Candia, and Olympus in Cyprus formed a chain of Federation posts, which, while they had been made impregnable to all attack save long sustained bombardment from the air, rendered any attempt on the part of the large fleet's
Starting point is 10:04:09 to cross the Mediterranean, an extremely hazardous venture. These stations were connected from Gibraltar to Cyprus by telephonic cables, buried beneath the floor of the sea to hide them from the enemy's cruisers and also by patrols of battleships constantly moving to and fro in touch with each other along the whole line. And this was the first barrier through which the Muslim Sultan had to force his way before he could land his armies upon the shores of southern U.S. Europe. This too formed what may be termed the first line of defence of the Federation and of
Starting point is 10:04:47 Christendom, and although neither the Sultan nor the Tsarina was wholly aware of the fact it had been strengthened to such a degree that it was expected to prove unbreakable, even under the impact of the immense forces that would be brought to bear upon it. When the sun at last rose over the hills of Syria and Sinai, and the watchers in the streets and on the housetops of Alexandria heard the voice of the Muzin, calling the first hour of prayer and the last hour of the world's peace. The bright blue waves of the inland sea lay smiling and sparkling, in its earliest beams betraying not a trace of the hidden forces which waited but for the signal that might come either from land or sea or sky to begin the work of desolation.
Starting point is 10:05:40 the harbours of the city, were thronged with shipping, great transports lined the miles of keys, whose network fronted the seawed verge of the Muslim capital. Some of the basins swarmed, with the half-submerged hulls of scores of battleships, waiting to take up their position as convoys to the flotilla, which, if the Sultan's plan succeeded, would, within the next twelve hours, land nearly four million troops on European soil. In the air, at elevations varying from 500 to 10,000 feet, a squadron of 200 aerial cruisers, kept watch and warred against surprise from the upper regions of the air. By the time the day had fully dawned, land and sea and sky, had been scanned in vain for a sign of an enemy's presence.
Starting point is 10:06:34 The sailing of the flotilla of transports had been fixed for six o'clock by Alexandrian, time. And already the battleships were moving out into the open to take up their places in advance of the fleet of transports. 50 airships had ranged themselves in a long line to seaward at an elevation of 2,000 feet to protect the transports from an aerial assault. And the transports themselves were moving out to form in the basin behind the breakwater, whence they were to commence their voyage. Sultan Khalid, on board his aerial flagship Al Baroque, named after the winged steed which, according to the old legend, had borne the prophet from earth to the threshold of the seventh heaven, superintended in person, the last preparations for the departure of his great
Starting point is 10:07:27 armament. Flying hither and thither, now soaring and now sinking, he inspected first the cruisers of the air and then the flotillas of the seas. And at last, when all was ready, he took his place by one of the bow guns of the Al Baroque to fire the shot that was to be the signal for the expedition to start. But, a higher intelligence and a greater tactical ability than his had already determined that the signal should be given in a very different fashion. 50 miles to the south, towards the Libyan desert, high in air, 15,000 feet above the earth, a solitary airship hung, suspended in their central blue. As the sun rose, she had moved slowly forward towards the city.
Starting point is 10:08:19 As she came within sight of it, Alan Arnold standing in her conning tower saw through a telescope that commanded a range of a hundred miles the disposition of the air of the air. fleet above Alexandria. He marked down a group of five airships floating some 5,000 feet above the centre of the city and singled them out as the first victims of the war. He was, of course, far out of range of gunfire, and to have gone within range and fired on them would have been to expose his single ship to a concentrated hail of projectiles which would have scattered her in dust through the sky. So he determined to open the game of death and destruction by a stroke as dramatic as it was terrible. He remembered how his ancestor, Richard Arnold, in the first ethereal, had rammed the Russian
Starting point is 10:09:15 war balloons to the north of Muswell Hill and resolved to eclipse even that marvellous stroke of tactics. obeying his will like a living creature the mighty fabric under his control sank five thousand feet and then began to gather way on a slanting course towards the Muslim airships. The propellers whirled faster and faster, and the quadruple wings undulated with ever-increasing velocity until the crowds in the streets of Alexandria saw something like a swift flash of blue light streamed downwards from the southern sky, and heard a long screaming roar as though the firmament was being rent in twain above them.
Starting point is 10:09:59 Then three of the airships floating in line above their heads seemed to break up and roll over. The crowds held their breath and pointed upwards with one accord in sudden horror, as the crippled airships dropped like stones towards the earth. In another moment they struck it, and then as though the central fires of the earth had burst through in the high, heart of the great city, there came a crash and a shock that shook the ground like an earthquake spasm. A vast dazzling volume of flames shot up from amidst a wide circle of blackened ruin. Towers fell and roofs collapsed all around the focus of the explosion. The whole atmosphere
Starting point is 10:10:42 above the city was convulsed, and the very sea itself seemed to writhe under the stress of the mighty shock. And so leaving death and ruin and consternation behind her, the Avenger swept out over the Mediterranean at a speed that the eye could scarcely follow, after striking the first blow in the World War of the 21st century. To say that this sudden and unexpected catastrophe spread panic through the Muslim capital would be but a very inadequate description of the Avengers' first blow in the World War. Consternation, wild and unabounded, blanched every cheek, and made every heart stand still as the mighty roar of the explosion burst upon the deafened ears of the inhabitants,
Starting point is 10:11:33 and then instantly died into silence, broken only by the crash of falling ruins, and the screams and groans at the wounded and the dying. The red specter of war, in its most frightful form, had suddenly appeared to the terrified and horror-stricken vision of millions of men and women, scarce one of whom had ever seen a deed of violence done. Khalid, like a wise leader, did all he could to prevent the panic spreading to the troops on board the transports, by issuing peremptory orders for the expedition to start at once. At the same time, he signalled for half a dozen yearships to ascend as far as possible an attempt to discover the source from which the inexplicable attack had come, an errand destined to be entirely fruitless.
Starting point is 10:12:32 In orderly succession, the hundred huge transports, each carrying from 8 to 10,000 men, left the outer basin in two long lines, in the rear of the 50 airships already in position. A hundred submarine battleships took up their stations 500 yards in advance of the first line of transport, 50 of these sank to a depth of 30 feet and shot 2,000 yards ahead as soon as the whole flotilla was in motion, while the other 50 ran along the surface of the water, with their conning towers just showing above the waves, ready to sink in obedience to any signal that their commanders might receive from the airships, which commanded an immense range of vision over the waters. To all appearance the enemy was content with the one terrible blow.
Starting point is 10:13:24 that had already been struck. The smooth, sunlit sea betrayed no trace of a hostile vessel, and as far as the glasses of those on board the airships could sweep the sky, nothing but the blue atmosphere flecked here and there with white, fleecy clouds could be seen.
Starting point is 10:13:43 But the Muslim commanders were far from being deceived by these peaceful appearances. From Sultan Khalid, who was commanding the expedition in person, to the engineers who worked the transports or knew that the invisible line of the Federation patrols had to be passed somewhere in the depths of the sea before the shores of Italy could be reached.
Starting point is 10:14:06 The speed of the three flotillas was limited to 25 miles an hour, in order that there might be no headlong running into danger, and a commander of each of the submerged battleships had orders to rise to the surface the instant that his tell-tale needle donated the presence of an enemy and signal the fact to the rest of the squadron. The transports were then to stop and would not to resume their passage until the battleships had cleared the way for them. The first division was to engage the enemy, while the second was to remain on the surface ready to defend the transports in case of need.
Starting point is 10:14:45 For six hours the expedition proceeded on its way, northwest by west from Alexandria, without interruption. The intention was to pass about a hundred miles to the south of the Federation Post at Kandia, between which island and the Cape Sparitvento the Ocean Patrol would most likely be met with. Soon after 12, those on board the Sultan's flagship detected half a dozen little points of light, shining, amidst the waves to the northwestward. They could be nothing else but the scout ships of the patrol, and although they were nearly ten miles away, a couple of shells were discharged at them from the Al-Burak's bow gun,
Starting point is 10:15:27 more as a warning to the Muslim flotilla than in the hope of doing any damage. Whether they did or not was never known, for before the explosion of the shells was seen in the waters, the points of light had vanished. signals were at once made from the flagship ordering the transport to stop and the second division of battleships to stand by to protect them. A dozen remained on the surface of the water running round and round the now stationary troop ships in concentric circles.
Starting point is 10:15:58 The others sank to varying depths and scattered until the vague fluctuations of their needles showed that they were more than a thousand yards from each other and the transports. As the first division had orders to keep more than two miles in advance, as soon as an enemy was discovered, there would be no danger of ramming friend instead of foe. It ran on for seven miles after the main body stopped. It was moving in a single line, the vessels being at an equal distance apart so that, with the exception of the two ships at the extremities of the line,
Starting point is 10:16:33 the attraction of the steel hulls on the needles should be neutralised, and therefore only give indications of vessels ahead. At the end of the seventh mile, the telltales ceased their wavering motions and began to point steadily in slightly varying directions ahead. The moment they did so, the engines were stopped and the flotilla rose to the surface of the water. Their commanders found themselves out of sight of the transports,
Starting point is 10:17:01 but the Al-Borak, attended by ten other airships, was floating about a thousand feet above them. From the flagship's main mast head flew the signal, fleet eight miles to the rear enemy ahead, sink and ram. The order was instantly obeyed by the whole division and the 50 battleships simultaneously sank out of sight to engage the invisible enemy, while the Sultan and his companions on board the airships
Starting point is 10:17:33 waited, in intense anxiety, to see what the next few fateful minutes would bring forth. No human eye could see what work of death might be going on down in the depths of the sea. Even those who took part in it would know it only by its results, and of these only the victors would know anything. They would reappear on the surface of the waves, but the vanquished would never rise again. minutes after minute passed and still the anxious watchers on the airship saw nothing. The bright, sunlit waves rippled on over the abyss, in which the conflict must by this time be almost over. Five, ten, fifty minutes passed and still no sign.
Starting point is 10:18:20 Had Caled been a mile or two further on and closer down to the surface of the sea, he would have seen streams of air bubbles rising swiftly here and there and there, and instantly breaking. But from where he was, he could see nothing. Five more minutes went by, and suspense gave place to apprehension, had the whole of the first division simply sunk to its destruction into some invisible trap that had been laid for it deep down in the watery abyss? If not, how come it that not even one of the battleships had risen to the surface to tell the tale of victory or defeat. Khalid knew that the squadron would obey orders and hurl itself at full speed.
Starting point is 10:19:08 That is to say, it's some 150 miles an hour upon the enemy the moment the telltales found the mark. In two, or three minutes, five at the outside, their Rams must either have done their work or failed to do it. If they had done it, they would have risen to the surface, if they had failed, and themselves, escape destruction, they would still have risen. Now, 20 minutes had passed and not one of the 50 battleships had reappeared. What could this mean, but disaster. And disaster it did mean. But great as it was, it was as nothing compared with the frightful catastrophe which followed close upon it. All eyes aboard the airships were so intently fixed upon the portion of the sea, where the squadron was expected to rise again that no one thought for the moment of looking back
Starting point is 10:20:07 towards the transports until the dull rumbling roar of a series of explosions came rolling up out of the distance. Instantly, every glass was turned in the direction whence the sound came, and Khalid saw his great fleet of troop ships tossing about in the midst of a wild commotion of the waves, out of which vast masses of white water spouted, as if from the depths of the sea, and amidst the ship after ship, healed over and sank into the white seething waters. Uttring a cry of rage and despair, he headed the Al-Borak at full speed towards the scene of the disaster. In three minutes he was floating over it,
Starting point is 10:20:55 helpless to do anything to avert or even delay the swift destruction that was overwhelming the splendid fleet. Distracted by impotent rage and passionate sorrow for the fate of his soldiers and sailors who were being slain hopelessly and by wholesale beneath his eyes, he watched the awful submarine storm rage on, wrecking ship after ship, and swallowing them up with all the thousands on board in the boiling gulfs which opened ever and anon amidst the waves. When the first panic passed, the transports, which were still uninjured, scattered and headed away
Starting point is 10:21:36 as fast as their engines would drive them to the southward, where the only chance of safety seemed to lie. But there was no escape for them from the invisible and merciless enemies. The fate of one magnificent transport, the flagship of the fleet, may be described as an illustration of the general disaster. She was a vessel of 50,000 tonnes measurement, and her crew and complement of troops numbered together nearly 25,000. She escaped the first discharge from the submarine torpedoes unharmed and headed southward, with her triple propellers revolving at their utmost velocity rushed through the water at a speed of more than 40 nautical miles an hour.
Starting point is 10:22:26 She had scarcely gained a mile on her course when the glass domed conning tower of a battleship appeared for an instant above the waters. Before Khalid, not knowing whether it was friend or foe, could make up his mind to fire on it, it disappeared again. A few seconds later, the great ship stopped and shuddered with some mighty shock, as though she had run head on to a sunken reef and healed over to one side. Then came a dull roar, a huge column of white foaming water rose up under her side amid ships, and she broke in two and vanished in the midst of a white space of swirling eddies. Such scenes as this were occurring simultaneously in 20 different parts of the naval battlefield. The foe, never showing himself safe for an instant, there.
Starting point is 10:23:22 Then came the blow that meant destruction and the victim vanished. There was none of the pomp and pageantry of modern naval warfare. No splendid armaments of mighty ironclads and stately cruisers, formiting thunder and flame and storms of shot and shell at each other. Nor were there any rolling masses of battle smoke to darken the brightness of the sky. The occupants of an open boat five miles away would not have known that the most deadly sea-fight ever waged since man had first gone down to the sea in ships was being fought out under the smiling May Day sky.
Starting point is 10:24:07 One after another the flying transports were overtaken, rammed or blown up and sank by the pitiless monsters which unceasingly darted hither and thither a few feet below the surface of the water, and in less than two hours after the first alarm had been given the last of the hundred transports which had sailed that morning from Alexandria had gone down a shattered wreck into the abysses of the inland sea. There was no chance of saving the drowning wretches who managed to escape from the eddies of the sinking ships, as there would have been in a naval battle of today. The airships could not do so without sinking to the and so making themselves marks for the irresistible rams and torpedoes of their enemies,
Starting point is 10:24:56 who themselves could not be merciful, even if they would, shut up as they were in the steel Leviathans whose only use was destruction. Khalid the magnificent, with a heart well-nigh breaking with rage and shame and sorrow, watched in passionate helplessness the destruction of his splendid fleet, and the drowning, like rats in a pond, of the soldiers who were to have borne the banner of the crescent of the conquered fields of Christendom. More than a million men had perished beneath his eyes and he had not been able to fire a single shot to help them, although he was in command of an aerial fleet which could have dispersed an army or wrecked a city between sunrise and noon.
Starting point is 10:25:45 But the strangest part of the strange battle was used. yet to come. After the last of the transports had disappeared, the attack ceased and the assailants have vanished. In a few minutes the sea was as calm and bright as ever, and only a few bits of broken wooden wreckage floated here and there betrayed the fact that anything out of the common had happened. The remnant of the Muslim squadron rose to the surface and signalled for instructions. Only 20 of them remained uninjured out of the hundred that had gone into the fight. Before the signals could be returned, there was a loud hiss and a swirling noise as of some huge body rushing at a furious speed through the water.
Starting point is 10:26:32 And a great battleship leapt up out of the nether waters and hurled herself at a speed of nearly 200 miles an hour into the midst of the floating squadron. Her gleaming ram of Azarin tore its way through the sides of three vessels in such swift succession that, almost before their fragments had time to sink, her huge bulk vanished under the waves again. But hardly was her work done than a second battleship charged into the paralysed squadron, sending two of its members to the bottom and crippling three more before she, too, vanished into the safe obscurity. of the depths. A third was met by a storm of shells from the airships, which burst round her
Starting point is 10:27:20 and under her just as she came to the surface, and blew her out of the water in fragments. Heedless of this, a fourth plunged fiercely through the foaming area of the explosion, and had wrecked two more Muslim vessels before a shell smashed her propeller and laid her helpless on the water. Two of the Muslims instantly backed out and rushed at her tearing two great ragged holes in her side and sinking her instantly, only to be sunk themselves in turn by a fifth charge from below. Scarcely had this last foe disappeared in safety than a swarm of torpedoes converging from all sides encircled the remaining Muslim battleships. Some plunged beneath the waves to escape them, but these never reappeared. The remainder torn and twisted and shattered by a series of explosions that flung the water mountains high all around them sank like stones, and when the sea once more settled down, the grim work
Starting point is 10:28:28 of death had been completed. The fate which had so swiftly overwhelmed the expedition that had set out from Alexandria had almost simultaneously before and four other expeditions which had started at the same hour from Tripoli, Tunis, Algiers and Iran. The one disaster had been an almost exact reproduction of the others. The same order, formation and tactics had been observed in each of the five cases. And each of the five squadrons of transports and fleets of submarine battleship, ships had been overwhelmed and completely destroyed by the same mysterious fate. Of 500 transports and the same number of battleships which Sultan Khalid had possessed at sunrise on the fatal 16th of May, not a single one remained by sundown.
Starting point is 10:29:25 And of the more than three million souls who had manned the five fleets, not one man survived. Of the strength or the losses of the enemy that had wrought this, this appalling unheard-of destruction within such a brief space of time, nothing could, in the nature of the case, be known by those who had seen only some of its effects from the decks of the airships, which floated almost helplessly over the waves, which were engulfing their naval consorts. The work of annihilation had for the most part been done in the dim and silent depths of the sea, and all that they knew was the number of those of their own comrades, who had gone to battle and never returned.
Starting point is 10:30:12 And yet, to all practical intents and purposes, these five stupendous blows which had simultaneously crushed the Muslim sea power and half-crippled a military strength of the Sultan, had been struck by one hand. In other words, the victory of the Mediterranean was due to two inventions which had been made and perfected by Max Ernstein, who had been transferred from Kyrgyz, and appointed admiral in command of the whole Mediterranean forces of the Federation.
Starting point is 10:30:43 One of these was a highly improved form of an apparatus which had just come into use on board battleships and cruisers when the war of terror broke out. This was an electrical contrivance which gave warning more or less reliable of the approach of torpedoes. By translating the aqueous vibrations set up by them into sound waves, which increased in intensity as the hidden destroyer came nearer. This invention had been lost sight of when all the warships of the world were sunk in the South Atlantic after the proclamation of the universal peace.
Starting point is 10:31:19 Ernstein's wars therefore a new discovery or rediscovery, but the advantages of his position far ahead of the scientific skill of the 19th century had enabled him to produce a much more perfect instrument. And his apparatus, which was attached to a large of the 19th century, had enabled him to produce a much more perfect instrument. apparatus which was attached to all the battleships of the Federation, not only gave warnings of the approach of an enemy, but indicated his direction, the number of revolutions at which his propellers were working, and his distance at any given moment. This not only enabled a commander of a federation battleship to detect the presence of an enemy, but it enabled him to distinguish between
Starting point is 10:31:59 friend and foe. As soon as the phonetic indicator showed that another ship was a he stopped his own propellers, started them and stopped them again. The vibrations thus set up and interrupted would be conveyed to the indicator of the approaching ship, if she had one, and she would at once return the signal. If the signal was not returned, it was safe to conclude that the coming vessel was an enemy and could be rammed accordingly. When this invention replaced the tell-tale needle that had been in use a year before, an alteration in tactics became necessary. And the fighting order became more extended. A mile instead of a thousand yards was now the limit within which the Federation battleships were not permitted to approach each other, save under special circumstances.
Starting point is 10:32:54 Every vessel acted as an independent unit, subject only to the general instructions. Ernstein's second invention was of a simpler but nonetheless effective character. Knowing that the Muslim and Russian squadrons would be forced to trust entirely to their telltale magnetized needles, he had devised a plan for making these worse than useless. As soon as the phonetic indicator told him that an enemy was coming, the commander of each of his battleships dropped a thin rope of insulated wire down 30 or 40 feet into the water below him. The lower end of the cable was a powerful electromagnet,
Starting point is 10:33:36 through which a current of electricity was kept passing along the wires. The attraction of this magnet was far stronger than that of the hull of the vessel, and consequently the needles at the enemy were deflected downwards, and gave a total erroneous idea as to the depth of which the Federation ship was floating. Thus, when the first division of the Muslim submarine squadron charge, at what its commanders thought were the hulls of their enemies, their rams passed harmlessly underneath them, merely striking the magnet and knocking it aside.
Starting point is 10:34:10 The moment they had passed the magnet, its attraction swung their needles back and showed that some mysterious mistake had been committed. But before they had time to turn and seek the mark afresh, the Federation ships were upon them, and their rams had rent their way into their sides. In this manner, every ship of the First Division had been destroyed within three minutes after it had made its first and last charge. Then the Federationists had risen to the surface for an instant to reconnoiter by means of the arrangement of mirrors previously described
Starting point is 10:34:46 and sinking again had worked their way back towards the transports, formed in a huge circle around them, and had sent torpedo after torpedo into their midst. As soon as the flotilla had been thrown into confusion, they had converged until they could communicate with each other by means of their submarine signals. And after that, they had attacked the enemy, singly. Ship after ship charged into the Melly, did her work and retired,
Starting point is 10:35:17 if she escaped destruction to give place to another. Only 20 Federation ships had been engaged in each of the five battles. and of these 40 in all had been destroyed, a loss utterly disproportionate to the gigantic damage that had been done to the enemy. Khalid the magnificent, divined intuitively that the disaster which had overwhelmed the expedition which he had commanded in person was only a portion of a result achieved by some elaborate and consummately conceived scheme of defence, which must have been simultaneously put into operation against his other expeditions.
Starting point is 10:35:59 What had succeeded against his own might well have been expected to have succeeded against them. He at once dispatched four squadrons of ten airships, each to Tripoli and Tunis, Algiers and Oran, with orders to collect all attainable information and to return to Alexandria
Starting point is 10:36:19 as soon after sunset as possible. Then he turned the prows of the remainder of his fleet towards his capital and gave the signal for full speed ahead. End of Chapter 23. This recording is in the public domain. Chapter 24 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. War at its worst.
Starting point is 10:36:54 Without even pausing to see the effects of his charge upon the three airships above Alexandria, Alan kept the adventure going at full speed, soaring up into the higher regions of the atmosphere with her prow pointed to the northeast. About three hours later she was floating at an elevation of nearly five miles above Moscow, not stationary, but sweeping round and round in vast circles on her quadruple wings after the manor of the condors of the Andes, which thus sustained themselves on almost motionless wings at vast elevations and very small expenditure of force. Below, an immense expanse of country lay in unclouded clearness under the glasses of the captain of the ship and George Cosmo, late engineer of the Nauril, who was now chief engineer of the Aryan flagship. Not only Moscow,
Starting point is 10:37:53 but a dozen other towns lay at the mercy of the Avengers 24 guns, and yet no shot was fired. Allen, despite the tremendous debt of vengeance that he owed to her who now, at last in very fact-crowned Zarina of the Russias, held her court at Moscow, was yet extremely loath to involve non-combatants in the destruction which she knew must follow the discharge of his guns. Added to this, his present designs were rather to reconnoitre than to destroy. He was in command of the fastest and most powerful airship in the world, and the task that he had set himself was to supervise the whole of the complicated arrangements that had been made for repelling the coming attack upon the Federation by the Muslims and Russians. Thus he had started soon after
Starting point is 10:38:50 midnight from Gibraltar, one of the chief power stations and depots in Europe. Thence he had run along the African coast over Iran, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli, noting the sleepless activities of the brilliantly lighted towns, the swarming transports and battleships in their harbours, and the crowds of anxious watchers in their streets. Then he had got round to the south of Alexandria and there struck the first blow in the war. Now his object was to discover what did,
Starting point is 10:39:28 disposition of troops were being made for the invasion of Austria and Germany. Another scout ship would be, by this time, floating over St. Petersburg, and another over Adessa, and these were to report to him at noon. He had kept the avenger moving with sufficient rapidity to make it extremely difficult for her to be seen from the earth, as he wanted to see without being seen, and he remained undiscovered until nearly noon. this time, trains had been seen running in swift succession into Moscow from the east and out to the west, evidently conveying troops to the frontier. A large fleet of airships numbering apparently between two and three hundred vessels were seen lying in four squadrons on the open space above the
Starting point is 10:40:21 Kremlin, and others were constantly flying into and out of the city in all directions. A few minutes after half-past eleven, Cosmo, after a long look through his glasses, called to Alan, who was looking out from the other side of the deck. I fancy they must have seen us at last. Three ships are coming up on this side, as if they wanted to investigate. Alan crossed over and soon picked out the Russian vessels rising in long spiral sweeps from the earth, about three miles to the northward, and coming up very fast. They seem to have learned something in tactics during the year, he said.
Starting point is 10:41:02 They evidently know better than to rise perpendicularly while they suspect we are up here. They think they'll be much more difficult to hit coming up like that. Yes, said Cosmo, but we can soon show them the mistake in that idea. What are you going to do with them? Destroy them, of course, replied Alan. It doesn't matter about giving the alarm now. I think it's pretty certain that the Russians are going to concentrate on Kiev, Vipers, Dunnaberg, and Vilna,
Starting point is 10:41:34 and those four squadrons down there are intended to cover them. We better let them concentrate and make the fighting as short and as sharp as possible. It would be a waste of time to destroy them here in detail, and the moral effect wouldn't be anything like as good. What do you think? I don't think there'll be any fighting, replied Cosmo. and less between the airships. The most hardened troops of the 19th century
Starting point is 10:42:01 would have broken and run like a lot of sheep under our shells. And these poor fellows, who have never seen a battle in their lives, will do the same. I don't believe we shall have any land fighting at all to speak of during the whole war. There'll be nothing but massacres from the air on both sides. Still, I think you're both wise and merciful in waiting until you can hit hard. though perhaps from the strict military point of view we ought to have Moscow in ruins by sundown. I won't do that, said Alan, shaking his head decisively.
Starting point is 10:42:37 There are three or four millions of women and children in it who have done no harm, and I'll shed no more blood than I'm obliged to. We had better destroy those fellows, however, before they get too close. You know what to do. Very well, said Cosmo. you'll take the deck, I suppose. Alan nodded, and Cosmo saluted and went into the conning tower. The Avenger now altered her course,
Starting point is 10:43:06 so that her circling flight took her to the northward, above the three Russian airships that were sweeping round and round so fast that it would have been impossible to train a gun upon them. As soon as she got over them, the Avenger quickened her course until she was flying around in the same circles and at the same speed, as the Russians. This, of course, made her relatively stationary with regard to them, and it was now
Starting point is 10:43:34 possible to take aim. Two of the broadside guns, one on each side, were much shorter than the others, and had been specially constructed for firing almost vertically downwards. Alan stood by one of these and trained it on the first of the Russian vessels, which were coming up in a spiral line. At the right moment, he pressed the button in the breach and released the projectile. The shot struck the Russian midship. They saw the glass deck of the roof splinter, then the blaze of the explosion flashed out. The air quaked, and the next moment the fragments of the Russian warship were falling back upon the earth. A second and a third shot followed, as the other two came into position.
Starting point is 10:44:23 And when Alan looked down towards the city again, he saw that the four squadrons had taken the alarm, and were rising from the earth and scattering in all directions. This was just what he wanted, for it relieved him of the scruples which had prevented him from firing on them while they lay within the precincts of the city. In an instant, the crew of the Avenger were at their guns, and shell after shell sped on its downward way after the flying ships. Although, under the circumstances the aim was necessarily hurried, for the captains of the Russian vessels, seeing the terrible disadvantage at which they were placed, had put on their utmost speed. The guns of the Avenger were so smartly handled
Starting point is 10:45:11 that nearly a score of the Russians were either blown to fragments or cripple before the squadron escaped out of range. Well done, said Alan. That will teach them to keep a little smarter look out next time. And then he went on to himself. I wonder whether she was on board one of those that are lying in little pieces down there. I suppose that would be too good luck to hope for, and yet, I don't know. I think her end ought to be something different to that. I wonder what it really will be. He ordered his men to cease-firing now and placed the adventure once more in her own old position over Moscow, keeping her at a great elevation to guard against surprise from the squadron he had scattered. A few minutes later, two airships were reported coming from the south
Starting point is 10:46:11 and north. The flash of the sun on their blue hulls proclaimed them friends. They were the vessels bringing the reports from St. Petersburg and Odessa, and these reports were to the effect that during the whole of the morning, trains had been pouring through from the eastward and all the surrounding country towards the Austro-German frontier. Other reports, from the westward, had been received by the commanders of these two vessels to the effect that the Russian troops were massing along the frontier and seemingly prepared to invade the Federation area from the four points already selected by Allen. He at once dispatched orders. He at once dispatched orders by these two courier vessels to the depots at Conigsburg, Thorn, Breslau, and Budapest,
Starting point is 10:47:02 to assemble four squadrons of 50 vessels each, which were to be over the points of concentration at daybreak on the following morning. These ships were to maintain their greatest possible elevation, that is to say, about three miles and a half, until the sun rose. Then if the sky were clear, they were to bombard the towns at once from that height. If not, they were to use all precautions against surprising passing through the clouds, and then the commanders were to use their own discretion as to the plan of operation. But Odessa, Kiev, Bitsbuk and Dunaberg were to be destroyed at all hazards as soon as it was certain that the invading forces were concentrated there
Starting point is 10:47:49 and preparing to march eastward. As soon as these orders had been dispatched, the Avenger left Moscow, and started at full speed for Gibraltar, where she arrived about four o'clock in the afternoon. Here, Alan, after once more inspecting land batteries and the aerial defences of this important outpost of the Federation, received news of the annihilation of the four Muslim expeditions, unheartedly congratulated Admiral Ernstein on the complete success. of his operation. It was at once apparent that the Sultan would not risk a second loss so enormous as this event if he had sufficient transports left, and could persuade any more of his people to brave the terrors of such another sea-fight. This being so, only two alternatives would be open to him. Either he must give up all idea of invading Europe by land or sea,
Starting point is 10:48:51 or else he must attempt to force the bridges across the Dardanelles and the Straits of Gibraltar and cross into Europe via Turkey and Spain. Both these bridges, the main highways between Europe, Africa and Asia Minor were guarded on the European side by batteries of enormous strength, similar to those which guarded the Federation posts in the Mediterranean. They were magnificent and structures, each 400 feet broad, carrying 12 lines of railway as well as carriage, drives, and promenades, and, once in the hands of the enemy, troops could be poured across them in tens of thousands every hour. Alan, after a brief conference with Ernstine, decided to pursue the same tactics here as he was going to make use of on the Russian frontier. The bridges were to be
Starting point is 10:49:46 left completely open, but their supporting pillars were to be mined with torpedoes, connected by electric wires with the batteries. If the Sultan attempted to force them, his men were to be allowed to concentrate on the African and Asiatic shores and to occupy the bridges, then the bridges were to be blown up and the forces on the opposite side to be dispersed by the batteries and the airships. The message to the Dardanelles Bridge was dispatched by telephone over the cables connecting Gibraltar with Candia and Gallipoli. And similar instructions were sent on from Gallipoli to Constantinople
Starting point is 10:50:29 in case any attempt should be made to force the bridge which spanned the Bosphorus. The Mediterranean Patrol was to be maintained as before and three airships were sent out to Reconoiter the African coast from Souta to Port Said during the night and learn what they could of the Sultan's intentions. The rest of the evening and the greater part of the night was spent by Alan receiving and answering reports from the northern coast of the Mediterranean,
Starting point is 10:51:02 the Russian frontier and the principal cities of Europe, and in assuring himself that everything was ready so far as was possible to meet the storm that must infallibly burst over the continent, within the next few days. What would have been in the 19th century a matter of weeks was now only one of days and hours. The enormously developed system of intercommunication made transit even for very large numbers of men and between very distant points, rapid to a degree undreamed of in the present century. Trains could travel at 200 miles an hour along the hundreds of quadruple lines
Starting point is 10:51:44 which covered the continent, with their gigantic network. Aerial cruisers could fly at more than twice the speed, and squadrons of submarine battleships could cleave their silent and invisible way through the ocean depths at 150 miles an hour. It was therefore almost impossible to tell without certain information where and how the blows of the enemy would be struck, or from how any points the European area of the Federation might be assailed at once, and vast indeed, with the responsibilities and anxieties which weighed upon the man whose single brain was the centre of this vast and complicated system of defence, and on whose decision would depend the safety or the destruction of millions of human beings.
Starting point is 10:52:35 Alan had managed to get four hours sleep in the afternoon between Moscow and Gibraltar, and he snatched two hours more before midnight. Then he was called and the adventure was just about to take the air to return to the Russian frontier, so that he might supervise the operations there when the lookout on the summit of the rock of Gibraltar saw and answered the Aryan private signal from the sky. And a few minutes later, a fleet of more than a hundred airships dropped down out of the darkness and hovered over what is now called the neutral grounds between the rock and Spain. One of these are lighted at the signal station itself. It was the Isma. And within three minutes after she had touched the ground, Alan was shaking hands with Alexis
Starting point is 10:53:23 and asking him what brought him back so soon from the east. I have come back because there is nothing much more to do there, said Alexis. Have you had any fighting here? Yes, said Alan, or at any rate, a big massacre. And then he described what had befallen the Sultan's expeditions. Horrible but necessary, I suppose, replied Alexis, not without a shudder at the news. I have been doing my damage on land. I didn't wait for the enemy to begin hostilities. So as soon as day broke, we got to work. We have wrecked.
Starting point is 10:54:04 Ekaterinburg, Slotonsk, Orrumburg and Uralsk, and blocked the four roads into Russia from Asia. The Tsarina's Asiatic forces had concentrated there in large numbers ready to come into Europe. We found some airships intended to cover them, but we had the best of the elevation and smashed them up. The slaughter has been something perfectly frightful. I had 150 ships in action, and there isn't a man left of the Asian. troops that is not getting back to where he came from as fast as he can go. The towns are mere heaps of ruins, and the railway's utterly useless. I left 20 ships to patrol the frontier and stop any further movements into Russia,
Starting point is 10:54:51 and 20 more are strung out in line. From the Caspian to the head of the Red Sea to cut communications between Asia and Africa. We came westward over at Dessa this morning, and had a skirmish in which I am sorry to say, I lost five ships. But we destroyed 20 Russians, blew up the dockyard and shailed the city by way of punishment. And now I've got myself and 130 ships to place at your disposal for the present. There is nothing more to be feared from the East,
Starting point is 10:55:25 for by tomorrow night I think the Asiatics will be thoroughly terrorised. You have done more than I have in the way of slaughter and destroy. said Alan, but there will be some fearful work along the Russian frontier tomorrow morning. The Tsarina, as you call her, is concentrating her forces at Kiev, Witsburg, Wittbisk, Dunnaberg, and Vilna for a descent upon Germany. I have ordered those four places to be destroyed as soon as possible after sunrise, and I'm just starting now, so you had better come with me and order your ships to follow us. Both the commanders felt, as their combined squadrons were winging their way towards the Russian frontier,
Starting point is 10:56:09 that the events of the next 24 hours or so would go far towards deciding the issues of the war, and therefore the fate of the world. Alexis had given up the command of the Isma for the knight to his first lieutenant, and was travelling on board the Avenger in order that he and Alan might finally arrange their plans for the terrible deeds that were to be done on the following day. Both of them were serious, almost a depression, for it must be remembered that neither possessed that love of fighting and slaughter, which distinguishes the professional soldier of the 19th century.
Starting point is 10:56:48 Armed with the most awful weapons ever wielded by human hands, they had already, within the space of a few hours, hurled millions of their fellow creatures into eternity, and made thousands of homes desolate, which a couple of days ago were happy. Now, they were going to repeat the tragedy, on how vast a scale neither of them knew. Before the next sunset, a red line of blood and flame would mark the frontier between Russia and Germany. All the horrors of months of the older warfare would be concentrated into those few fatal hours. Those who were to do battle in the air
Starting point is 10:57:28 would hurl their irresistible lightnings at each other more as gods than as men. While on earth, the unresisting swarms could only stand in helpless agony of suspense, waiting for the death from which there was no possibility of flying. Within a hundred miles at the frontier,
Starting point is 10:57:48 the two fleet stopped, and Alexis went on board his own vessel. It was then a few minutes after three in the morning. that is to say about an hour before sunrise, and the warships were floating in a serene and cloudless atmosphere at an elevation of nearly four miles, or about 20,000 feet. It was already quite light enough at that elevation for signals to be plainly seen, and a rapid interchange of these took place, communicating the final instructions from the flagships to the commanders of the smaller squadrons
Starting point is 10:58:22 into which the fleets were to be divided. Just as the last signal had been answered, and the vessels were about to separate, a tiny speck of light was seen far away to the westward. A hundred powerful field glasses were instantly turned upon it, and soon showed it to be a hostile airship coming up very fast at an elevation of about three miles. The silvery sheen of her hull instantly betrayed the fact
Starting point is 10:58:51 that she was neither an Aryan nor a Federation vessel. For the former were blue and the latter painted dull grey. A moment's reflection showed that she must have sighted the Aryan fleet, and if she got past would take tidings of its presence to the frontier and destroy all hope a surprise. Within 20 seconds of her true nature being made out, a signal was flying from the mizzenmast of the Isma which read, shall I stop her?
Starting point is 10:59:23 Yes, triple her if you can, don't fire unless necessary, came the reply from the Avenger, and Yismar at once darted away on her errand. Alexis, of course, understood that if he struck the enemy with the shell, her fragments would fall to the earth, and might probably give the impression that a battle was being fought in the air, and, as they were now so near to the Russian frontier, this was to be avoided if possible.
Starting point is 10:59:52 He therefore determined to cripple her without destroying her, and if he could manage it, to capture her in mid-air, a feat that had never been performed before under similar conditions. He descended until the isma was only floating about a thousand feet higher than the enemy, and then began to fly round and round in a wide circle, at a speed which made it practically impossible for her to be hit with a shell, save by the merest chance. The stranger, on sighting the fleet, slowed down and swung round to the northward,
Starting point is 11:00:25 so as to have the advantage of being able to present her stern chasers to the enemy. This gave Alexis the opportunity he wanted. The instant that her stern was visible, the Isma swooped down and rushed at her at such a speed that she looked more like a stream of blue light rushing through the sky than a solid material body. Those on board her saw this flash dart past their stern. Their ship shivered from stern to stern with some shock that came so swiftly that not until the isma was almost after sight did they realize the damage that had been done. The ram of the alien had cut through the barrels of the two stern guns
Starting point is 11:01:09 and the shafts of the three propellers as cleanly as razors would have divided so many straws. sustained and propelled only by her wings she dropped from 200 miles an hour to about 25 and then the isma reappeared in the sky above her flying the signal will you surrender her commander saw that the brilliant and almost miraculous manoeuvre of the isma had placed him utterly at her mercy if he refused a single shell would send him and his ship and crew in fragments to the earth while none of his guns could touch the arian, floating as she did, a thousand feet above him. So he bowed to necessity and sent the white flag to his masthead. Alexis then signalled again, ordering him to unload all his guns and leave the breeches open, and when he had seen this done, he sank down to a level with her, past the steel wire rope on board her, and towed her away in triumph to the fleet. The brilliant achievement delighted the Aryans as much as it confounded the crew of the captured vessel,
Starting point is 11:02:23 especially when it was discovered that she was the Harum, a Muslim warship, taking a message from the Sultan to the Tsarina at Moscow. Kali's letter, which had been dispatched the night before from Algiers, informed Olga of the disaster that had overtaken the crescent in the Mediterranean, and of his determination to avenge it by star, Dorming the bridges of Gibraltar, the Dardanals and the Bosphorus, and pouring his remaining troops over them into Europe as soon as he could concentrate them. Far more important than this, however, was a notification of his intention to at once lead a fleet of 250 airships to the west of Europe,
Starting point is 11:03:07 and there destroy city after city on his eastward course until they joined forces and proceeded, if necessary, to devastate the rest of the continent. The Muslim guns were now rendered useless, and she was left to her own devices to fall and easy prey to the first enemy that might attack her. The Aryan fleet then divided into 50 squadrons of five vessels each, and these winged their way towards the Russian frontier, ever soaring higher and higher until their wings were beating the rarefied air at an altitude of over three miles. Odessa, Kiev, Gromu, 50, Wittesk, Dunneberg and Riga, were all covered by the time the sun rose.
Starting point is 11:03:55 Scores of Russian airships were seen by the various squadrons darting about hither and thither along the frontier at varying elevations, evidently on the lookout for an enemy. It was not many minutes before the Aryan squadron was discovered by these, and they instantly got away out of range, and then swerving round sought to rise to a similar attitude so as to place themselves on equal terms with the Aryans. But long before this attempt could be made,
Starting point is 11:04:25 the work of death had begun, and two thousand guns were reining their projectiles charged with inevitable destruction upon their devoted cities. They were swarming with men who had come through the interior of Russia during the night for the invasion of Europe. But there were no troops on land to oppose them, for Alan had seen that there would be no need for these.
Starting point is 11:04:47 Within an hour the six cities were so many vast shambles, and still the relentless reign of death kept falling from the skies. Houses and public buildings crumbled into dust under the terrific impact of the explosions. The streets were torn up as if by earthquakes, the railways running in and out were utterly wrecked, and the victims of the pitiless attack, panic-stricken and mad with fear and agony rushed aimlessly hither and thither through the bloody fire-scorched streets and amidst the falling ruins until inevitable death overtook them and ended their tortures of mind and body. There was no escape even as there was no mercy. Thousands fled out into the country only to find the same rain of death falling upon the villages. It seemed as though the unclouded heavens
Starting point is 11:05:40 of that May morning were raining fire and death from every point upon the the devoted earth, and yet no source of destruction was to be seen. But ere long new horrors were added to the desolation which had already befallen the cities. Terrific explosions burst out high up in the air, vast dazzling masses of flame blazed out, mocking the sunlight with their brightness, and then vanishing, in an instant, and after them came showers of bits of metal and ragged fragments of human bodies. All that remained of some great cruiser of the air and her crew. The Russian squadrons, numbering in all about 300 warships by flying several miles to the eastward and then doubling on a constantly ascending course, had by this time gained a sufficient elevation to train their
Starting point is 11:06:35 guns upon the arians. And as soon as they had done this, the aerial battle became general along a curved line more than a thousand miles in length, extending from Odessa to Riga. George Cosmo had been right when he said that there would be little or no land-fighting, for along that line, from the Baltic to the Black Sea, there was scarcely a man left alive by midday, who was not mad with fear and horror
Starting point is 11:07:02 at the frightful effects of the aerial assault. On land as well as on sea, fighting was impossible. armies and fleet could exist only in the absence of the airships, and they were everywhere. Cities lay utterly at them mercy, and nothing shaped by the hand of man could withstand the impact of their projectiles. But all day long the fight went on in the skies above the Russian frontier, yet not at all after the fashion imagined by the poet of the 19th century who wrote as he thought, prophetically of, air navy's grappling in the central blue. The first and chief endeavour of the captain of every vessel was to avoid the shots of his opponents
Starting point is 11:07:49 and to get his own home. It was brains and machinery pitted against brains and machinery and grappling was never thought of. The airship which could gain and maintain a greater elevation than her opponent infallibly destroyed her and so too did the one that could fly unhurt at full speed along the line of battle and use her stern guns upon those who became relatively stationary, enough for her to take aim at them.
Starting point is 11:08:21 It would have been a magnificent spectacle for an observer who could have followed the contending squadrons in their swift and complicated evolutions. He would have seen the blue and silver hulls flashing to and fro, as though apparently engaged in some harmless trial of speed, then, without the slightest warning, without a puff of smoke, or the faintest sound of a report the long, deadly guns, would do their work. The moment a vantage would come, and the silent, and invisible messengers of annihilation would be sped upon their way. Then, with a roar and a shock that convulsed the firmament, a mist of flame would envelop the ship that had been struck, and when it vanished she would have vanished too. Falling, in a rain, and a rain,
Starting point is 11:09:09 of fragments towards the earth nearly 20,000 feet below. It was a battle, not so much for victory as for destruction. There could be no victory save to those who survived after having annihilated their enemies, and this was the sole object of the struggle. High in the air above the contending squadrons, the Avenger and the Isma swept to and fro along the line, raised by their superior soaring powers beyond the struggle. zone of battle, and from their decks the two admirals commanded the fight and, like very
Starting point is 11:09:45 Joves above the tempest, hurled their destroying boats from their terrible guns far and wide over the scene of strife. From morning to night, both Alan and Alexis sought in vain for the blue hull of the revenge among the Russian squadrons. Unless Olga was on board one of the other ships, she was either engaged in some work of destruction elsewhere, or was directing the operations of her forces and learning the disasters that are overtaken them in her palace in Moscow or St. Petersburg. It had been previously ordered that, as soon as it became too dark to take accurate aim with the guns, those vessels of the Aryan fleet which had survived the battle were to fly westward and rendezvous at midnight on the summit of the Shnecop, one of the peaks of the giant mountains to the northeast
Starting point is 11:10:36 of Bohemia. Wence, as soon as the amount of damage had been, to the sea, and to the peak of the sea, has attained, the remainder of it, if strong enough, was to set out, and if possible, intercept the Muslim fleet before it could form a junction with Russians. When the last vessel had alighted on the summit of the mountains, it was found that out of a fleet numbering 250 warships, only 180 remained. The rest were scattered, in undistinguishable fragments along the Russian frontier. As for the amount of damage that had been done to the enemy, As a set-off to this heavy loss, the Aryan commanders could form no even approximate estimate of it. All they knew was that the six frontier cities and a score or so of smaller towns and villages were now mere heaps of ruins.
Starting point is 11:11:26 Vast carnal houses choked with unnumbered corpses. The Russian army of invasion must have been practically annihilated, and certainly its remains would be too hopelessly demoralized by the unspeakable. horrors it had survived to be of the slightest use for further fighting. As soon as the role had been called, the fleet in two squadrons of 90 vessels each took the air and crossed the mountain to Golitz, which had been selected a year before as a convenient spot for the establishment of an arsenal and power station, standing as it does at the angle of intersection of two great mountains which form the natural bulwarks of Bohemia. Here, the stock,
Starting point is 11:12:13 of motive power and the ammunition of all the vessels were renewed. And at daybreak the squadrons were just about to take the air when a telephonic message was received from Paris, that a large fleet of airships had appeared above the city and had begun to bombard it. This message had been sent in compliance with a system of intercommunication which Alan had instituted between all the great cities of Europe and all the power stations and rendezvous throughout the continent.
Starting point is 11:12:44 The moment an enemy appeared over any town, messages were to be sent to all the stations simultaneously, and detachments of vessels were to be dispatched to the threatened point as soon as the warning was received. It will be seen that this system would enable a very large force to be concentrated upon any threatened point, and in fact, before the sun was two degrees above the horizon of Paris, eight squadrons of Federation warships, including the two under the command of Alan and Alexis, were flying at full speed from all four points of the compass, towards the city which, for over half a century, had been the acknowledged capital of the continent.
Starting point is 11:13:28 Little more than an hour sufficed for the Avenger and the Isma to pass over the 600 miles which separated Gourlitz from Paris. Flying at their utmost speed, they left their squadrons to follow the two admirals, knowing that every captain could be implicitly trusted to do the world, work allotted to his ship without further orders. The object of Alan and Alexis was to get first to the scene of action, and to avail themselves of the superior soaring powers of their two vessels to deliver an assault upon the Muslims which they could not reply to. A fearful scene unfolded itself before them as they swept up out of the eastward over Paris. The vast and splendid
Starting point is 11:14:14 city was surrounded by a huge circle, formed of at least 200 Muslim warships floating at an elevation of some three miles, and pouring a tempest of projectiles from hundreds of guns indiscriminately into the area crowded with stately buildings and nearly 10 millions of inhabitants. Nearly three miles above the centre of the city floated a solitary scout ship, ready to signal warning of the approach of an enemy. fires were already raging in hundreds of places all over the city. The streets were swarming with terrified throngs of citizens who had rushed out to escape the flames and the falling buildings
Starting point is 11:14:56 only to meet the hundreds of shells that were constantly bursting among them, rending their bodies to fragments by scores at a time. Such was the beginning of Caelid the Magnificence Revenge for the disaster of the Mediterranean. A vengeance which proved that, in his breast at least, the savage spirit of the ancient warfare was still untamed. The Avenger and the Isma gained an altitude of four miles above the Doom City. Half a dozen shells from their guns struck the scout ship and reduced her to dust before she had time to make a signal in warning. And then the 44 guns began to send a radiating hail of projectiles upon the Muslim fleet.
Starting point is 11:15:41 Shell, after shell, found its mark in spite of the vast range, and ship after ship collapsed and dropped in fragments or blew up like a huge shell. But before the fifth round had been fired, a strange thing happened. A single Aryan warship rushed up at full speed out of the south, and as soon as she cited the avenger signalled, orders from the council, come alongside. side. The newcomer soared upwards as they sank to meet her, and the three ships met and stopped some three miles and a half above the earth. The stern of the Asriel, as the messenger's ship was named, was brought close up to that of the Avenger. The deck doors were opened, a gangway thrown across, and the captain boarded the flagship and placed a sealed dispatch in Allen's hand.
Starting point is 11:16:36 He opened it, and to his unspeakable astonishment read, Area May 16th, 6pm All Aryans are to return at once with their ships to area And take no further part in the fighting The Federation fleets may be left in the hands Of foreign crews and commanders To whom the power stations and batteries are to be given up
Starting point is 11:16:58 This order is to be obeyed With the least possible delay Alan Arnold, President To the Admiral's in command of the Federation Fleets End of Chapter 24. This recording is in the public domain. Chapter 25 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. A message from Mars. In order to adequately explain the origin of the peremptory recall, which, although of course he obeyed it without question, seemed so incomprehensible to Alan it will be necessary to go back.
Starting point is 11:17:48 to the night of the 12th of May. While all area was rejoicing over the return of the exiles and their restoration to the rights of citizenship, there was one of the inhabitants of the valley who took little or no part in the festivities. This was Vassilis Cosmo, a man of between 46 and 47, an elder brother of the George Cosmo, who had been chief engineer of the Narwhal, and was now first officer. of the Avenger. A striking distinction of personality and temperament had, ever since he had reached a thinking age, marked him as one apart from the rest of his fellow-countryman. He had little, or none of the gaiety of disposition and social cordiality that was the salient characteristics
Starting point is 11:18:41 of the Aryans as a people. He was serious almost to taciturnity, solitary and studious, and wholly engrossed in a single pursuit, the study of astronomy in its bearing on the great problem of interplanetary communication. After 20 years of constant labour, assisted by all the knowledge and inventive progress which had placed the Aryans so far ahead of the rest of the world, he had at length solved this problem, and realised the dream of ages six years before Olga Romanov had dropped her defiance from the skies.
Starting point is 11:19:19 As yet, however, his success had been confined to one planet, and this, as will have been learned from the conversations between Alma and Isma on that memorable night on which Alan's letter had been received from the island was the planet Mars. After infinite toil and innumerable failures he had at length succeeded in establishing an intelligible system of which may here be described as photo-telegraph. in which the rays of light passing between the earth and Mars were made to perform the functions of the electric wires in modern telegraphy. His alphabet, so to speak, consisted of a hundred great electric suns disposed at equal intervals on the mountain peaks around the great oval of the valley. These were in direct communication with the observatory of area, which was situated at a height of 16,000 feet on mountaine. Austral, the highest of the two snow-capped peaks, which stood at the southern end of the valley. A single switch key enabled him, when sitting by the huge telescope which embodied all the highest optical science of area, to light and extinguish these brilliant globes as he chose.
Starting point is 11:20:40 And it was by lighting and extinguishing them at certain intervals that he was able to transmit his signals to the Martian astronomer, who was waiting to receive them, and to reply to them, by similar means across the Gulf of 34 million miles, which separates the two planets at their nearest approach to each other. Momentous as were the events of the last few days they were dwarfed to utter insignificance by the irregular and apparently meaningless recurrences of a tiny point of light
Starting point is 11:21:13 in the centre of a great concave mirror situated at the base of the huge barrel of the telescope. through the side aperture of which Facilis Cosmo was looking a few minutes before midnight on that memorable 12th of May. The point of light appeared and vanished and reappeared again at irregular intervals, which the astronomer noted on an automatic registered instrument beside him. The moment the flash appeared he pressed a button, which he held down till it disappeared, then he released it,
Starting point is 11:21:47 waiting till the flash reappeared and repeated the operation so long as the signals came. For nearly five hours he received and registered the signals recorded by his reflector in silence, broken only by the monotonous ticking of the clockwork which, working synchronously with the movements of the two orbs kept the image of Mars exactly in the centre of the object glass, and by the soft whirring of the registering instrument. Never before had human eyes read such a message as he read, sitting that night in silence and solitude in his observatory amid the snows far above the lovely valley in which his countrymen were still holding high revel. Well might his hands tremble and his eyes grow dim with something more than long watching when he reversed the mechanism of the register and a narrow slip of paper, divided by crosslines into equal spaces a tenth of an inch long, issued from a slit on one end and began to run slowly over a revolving drum. On the tape was a series
Starting point is 11:22:58 of straight black lines running longitudinally along it. They were of unequal length and divided from each other by unequal spaces. Before the exact import of the message could be gained, the length of each of these lines and that of the space which separated it from the next had to be accurately measured. But Facilus knew his own code, so perfectly that he had been able to read the general drift of the communication that had been sent along the light rays from the sister world by approximately guessing the duration of the flashes and intervals between them. Day was beginning to dawn by the time the long tape had been unrolled and pinned down in equal lengths on a board for measuring. For more than five hours he had
Starting point is 11:23:43 not uttered a syllable or even an exclamation. Although he had received from another world what appeared to be tantamount, not only to his own death sentence, put to that of the whole human race. But when the slips were at length pinned out, and he had run his practice eye deliberately over the fatal marks, his white lips parted and a deep groan broke from his chest. He was alone in the observatory, or perhaps not even this sign of emotion, would have escaped him. With his hand pressed to his temple, as though his brain were reeling under the frightful intelligence that had just been conveyed to it. He stood in front of the board and gasped in short, broken sentences. God, of mercy, can that be really true? Has the world only four months more to live?
Starting point is 11:24:41 Surely I have made some mistake. And yet everything has worked as usual. There has been no hitch. It has been a splendid night for transmission, and they... No, they had not made a mistake for a thousand years. They are past it. It must. But no, I can do nothing more this morning. I should go mad if I did. I must think of it quietly, and sleep a little if I can, and then I will transcribe it.
Starting point is 11:25:13 He left the telescope tower and went out onto a little platform at the rear of the observatory, which commanded a view of the whole valley. He looked out over the lovely landscape lying calm and silent beneath the paling stars, and involuntarily exclaimed aloud, Is it for this that we have conquered the earth and abridged the epistles of space? For this that we have made ourselves as God among men and throned ourselves here in this lovely land? Lords of the world and masters of the nations? How shall I tell them?
Starting point is 11:25:49 down yonder. And yet, has not the master told them already? His shape should be that of a flaming fire. Your children of the fifth generation shall hold his approach. Yes, the two exiles we welcome back last night are the fifth generation from the angel, and that will truly be a flaming fire, and truly it will go hard with this world, and the men of it, in the hour of its passing, as the master has, said. After a vain attempt to seek refuge from his thoughts in sleep, he boarded his aerial yacht and went to the city to mingle with the merry-makers. More for appearance sake than from inclination, but he kept his own counsel strictly, for more reasons than one. The next night, as soon as Mars was high enough in the heavens, about half-past ten, the dwellers in the valley
Starting point is 11:26:45 saw the great lights on the mountaintops flash out and darken, at a red-larker. As a red-larker, intervals time after time and hour after hour, until all but those on the sentinel ships went to rest, saying, Phyllis is talking to our neighbours in Mars, he will have something to tell us tomorrow. But when the next day came, he had nothing to tell. He had spent the night repeating the message, sign for sign and word for word, and asking for confirmation, lest he should have made any mistake in receiving it. Then, in agonite anxiety, he had wight. He had wiered. He had wiered. for the reply on which he now felt the fate of mankind depended it came with a terrible clearness and brevity which left no room for doubt message read correctly there is no error in our calculations terrestrial humanity is doomed and must prepare to meet its fate so far as he was concerned he was satisfied he knew that a mistake was impossible to the finished science of the martian astronomers compared with who
Starting point is 11:28:00 whom he was but as a little child in knowledge. But still, he kept his own counsel, for there was no need for him to cast the sudden shadow of death over the rejoicings of his countrymen. At length, the fleets departed, and area armed at all points was awaiting the possible onslaught of her foes. These she would doubtless hurl back in triumphant disdain from her bullocks, but far, far away in the depths of space, beyond even the range of the range of, the great equatorial on Mount Austral, there was approaching an enemy whose assault men could only meet with resignation or despair, as the case might be. Resistance was as much out of the question as escape. Early on the morning of the 16th, soon after the Avenger had struck the first blow
Starting point is 11:28:52 in the world war, Vasilis presented himself at the President's Palace and asked for an interview with him. The President received him a few minutes later in his private room. It was the first time in his life that the silent reserved astronomer had ever asked for an official interview, and as the President entered the room, he held at his hand saying, Good morning, Vasilis. We have seen very little of you lately, even less than usual. Have you come to see me about the work which has kept you from joining in the general rejoicings? I'm sure it must have been very important. "'Yes, President, it was.
Starting point is 11:29:31 "'The most important that a terrestrial student of astronomy "'could be engaged upon,' replied Vasilis, "'speaking slowly and very gravely. "'The President looked curiously for a moment "'into his clear thoughtful eyes "'and noticed the lines of care "'on his pale-worn features, "'so different to those of the rest of his countrymen.
Starting point is 11:29:54 "'Then he said, with an anxious ring in his voice, What is the matter, Vasilis? You look worn and ill, as though you had just passed through some great sorrow. Have you been keeping too long vigils with the stars? Tell me, what is it? Vasilis was silent for a moment, as though he might have been wondering whether the president, strong as he was, would have the strength to bear the blow that he must strike in his next sentence. The awful news had come to him slowly, sign by sign and word by word, and so he had been, in a measure prepared for it, when its full meaning became clear. But upon Alan Arnold, it must fall at a single stroke.
Starting point is 11:30:37 Still, the words had to be spoken, and after a good minute's pause, he said. President, I bring you the most terrible news that one man can bring to another. The master's prophecy is about to be fulfilled. Three nights ago I received through the phototelegraph, what I believe to be. the death sentence of humanity upon earth here is the transcript of the message save for a sudden pallor and quick uplifting of the eyelids allan arnold betrayed no more emotion as he took the roll of paper which vasilis handed to him than he had done when he received his son's letter from the island it does not come to me unexpected he said in his firm quiet tones your children and mine vassilis are of the fifth generation and it was foretold that they should see the sign in the sky and so the threatening doom is not to pass us by no replied vassilis not unless some miracle happens and there are no miracles in the astronomy of the mathematics of mars the martians a long part the age of miracles or mistakes. These are the data and the calculations upon which the conclusion
Starting point is 11:31:55 is based. I have repeated them back to Mars and received confirmation of them. I have also verified the times and distances and velocities myself and have been unable to find the slightest error. As far as I can see, there is not the remotest chance of escape. The human race has only four months, five days and 23 hours to live from midnight to night. It is the will of God, said the President solemnly, slightly bending his head as he spoke. It is not for us to question the designs of eternal wisdom, save in so far as we may strive to understand them.
Starting point is 11:32:37 Death has always been inevitable to all of us, and this will only be dying together instead of alone. Do you wish anything done with these calculations? "'Yes,' said Vasilis. "'I would suggest that you appoint a committee of our best mathematicians and astronomers to examine "'and verify them once more, detail by detail, "'so that assurance may, if possible, be made surer. "'I shall receive another message from Mars tonight,
Starting point is 11:33:05 "'and it will be well for the committee to be with me in the observatory. "'With the public aspect of the question I have, of course, nothing to do. "'That lies in the hands of yourself and the council.' very well said the president what you wish should be done at once and the council will meet this morning to consider what public steps are to be taken within half an hour after the conclusion of the momentous interview the council had met and the most immediate result of its deliberations on the tremendous tidings that had come from the sister world was the issue of the order for the instant return of all aryans who were abroad which had been delivered to all the dead on the dead of the Avenger on the morning of the 18th. Immediately on receiving his father's letter, Alan signalled, Cease fire and follow to the Isma.
Starting point is 11:33:59 And the three Aryan vessels started, southward towards Gibraltar, leaving Paris to its fate. At Gibraltar, which was reached in two hours and a half, he found that in accordance, with the orders of the council, messages had already been sent out to all the stations within the European area of the Federation, for all Aryans to rendezvous at the Rock as soon as possible. The same orders had been transmitted along the telephone cables which connected the marine stations of the Mediterranean for all the battleships on service to go into their respective harbors, so that their crew might land and be picked up by airships, which had already been dispatched for them. Before the evening, Aryan vessels had begun.
Starting point is 11:34:48 to come in from all parts of Europe, where they had been stationed, and their crews brought terrible descriptions of the scenes of carnage and destruction they had left to obey the summons. The Federation leaders were in despair at their apparent desertion of their potent allies, while their enemies were already rejoicing at the disappearance of the Aryan warships from all points of the scene of war. By midnight the last Aryan vessel had come in, and after the command of the rock, the last station of which the Aryans retained command had been handed over to the British forces, the flotilla, numbering nearly 400 warships, rose into the air just as two large Muslim squadrons, one fresh from the destruction of Paris and the other from Alexandria, and the east of Europe converged upon the rock. and, without warning, opened a furious fire of shells upon it. The great guns from the batteries replied, and the fleets under the command of Alan and Alexis,
Starting point is 11:35:51 after sending a rapid hail of shells among the Muslim vessels as a parting salute, soared into the upper regions of the air and headed southward for home, leaving a fiery chaos of death and destruction behind them. Two hours after daybreak on the 19th, The fleet crossed the northern ridge and sank to earth on the sloping plateau behind the city. Alan had once disembarked and went to his father's palace to report himself. The sudden, an unexpected return of the fleet, which had left to do battle for the Empire of the world but three days and a half before, filled all the inhabitants of the valley with amazement,
Starting point is 11:36:32 for no one outside the council and the committee appointed to verify the message received from Mars, yet knew of the doom that was menacing the world. Alan was received at the door of his palace by his father, who, after their greetings had been exchanged, took him at once to the room in which the council were already assembled, and there, in the presence of his colleagues, made him acquainted with the reason for his recall. Inured as he was to the unsparing warfare in which human life had to be counted
Starting point is 11:37:04 as almost a negligible quantity, a warfare in which there was no middle course between life and death. Alan, after the first shock of surprise and horror, had passed, faced the tremendous crisis, with a calmness and resignation worthy of the traditions of his family and his race. For years he had carried his life in his hands, and now that the end of all things seemed near he was prepared to look inevitable death calmly in the face. He heard the reading of the message in silence, and then, when he saw that they were waiting for him to speak, he said quietly, What is to be, must be? We cannot argue with the workings of the universe. Then he paused for a moment and went on.
Starting point is 11:37:53 I have come back with my comrades in obedience to orders. May I now ask why, if death is coming to the whole human race, we were not permitted to die in battle, for the right, against the wrong, rather than to wait here in inaction and suspense, until we are burned to death on the funeral pyre of the world. He spoke the last words almost hotly, for the first thought that had risen in his mind after hearing the doom that was about to overtake humanity, was that the debt he owed to Olga Romanov must now forever remain unpaid at his hands. This thought was so unbearable to him that before any reply could be made to his question he broke out again, this time speaking rapidly and almost angrily. If, as you tell me, the world has only a few weeks to live, why should I wait here for death
Starting point is 11:38:48 when I have work to do elsewhere? What does it matter whether I die scorched to a cinder in the fire mist or am blown to pieces by a Russian shell? I have a debt to pay, a stain upon my honour and my manhood to wipe out before I die. And so too has a little. As a little bit of a little bit of Lexus, will you not give us an airship and let us find a crew of volunteers that we may go back to the war and hunt our enemy, and the enemy of humanity down, and either destroy her, or find an honourable death in the attempt to do so? As he ended his impassioned appeal, his father rose from his seat, and laid his hand upon his shoulder and said gravely, and yet not without a note of admiration in his voice.
Starting point is 11:39:33 My son, those are brave and honorable words, and they prove that you are no unworthy son of the race that you belong to. But they are still the words of passion rather than reason. Remember that in the presence of the universal doom that thou overhangs the human race, not only private vengeance, but even the strife of nations sinks into utter insignificance. A heavier hand than yours will punish the sin, for which she who has wronged you will soon have to answer at the bar of eternal justice. Remember how it was said of old. Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord, I will repay. That is true, father, replied Alan, now speaking in his habitual tone of respect.
Starting point is 11:40:23 But why should not the instrument of that vengeance be the hand of him whom she should, has so bitterly wronged. You know what I mean, and so do all in this room. Has she not so polluted my manhood and stain my honour that I must meet apart from Alma, the fate that I could have shared with her, with no more regret, than that we had to die instead of live together? Is it not better that she should know I died in the attempt to wipe that stain away then see me waiting for death, with it still upon me?
Starting point is 11:41:00 That is for Alma as well as for you to decide, said Francis Tremaine, rising from his seat as he spoke. How do you know that she is unwilling to meet her end hand in hand with you? I have looked into her eyes and seen no love in them, replied Alan, flushing to his temples with shame and anger. Her old love for me is dead, as it may well be. How could I expect her? her purity to mate with my stop allan exclaimed his father before he had time to utter the shameful words that was on his lips those are no words for you to speak or for me to hear especially at such a time as this if any stain ever rested upon you you have more than purged it already the man who is found worthy the confidence of the rulers of area is worthy the respect if not the love of any woman in the
Starting point is 11:41:52 state. Whether Alma loves you still or not is a question for her own heart to answer, but you must not call yourself unworthy in my hearing. Nor yet in mine, said Alma's father warmly, if the shadow of death had not fallen across all our lifeways as it has done, there is no man who wears the golden wings that I would so willingly see Alma join hands with as yourself. If I, I, Her father, hold you worthy to live with her, surely you cannot hold yourself unworthy to die with her? As he spoke, he held out his hand to Alan, and he, unable to find words to answer him, grasped it in silence, broken only by a murmur of approval from the assembled members of the council. Thank you, my friend, for saying that, said the president to Tremaine.
Starting point is 11:42:49 Alan can ask no better assurance unless he has it from Alma's own lips. But now, I have something more to say, something that will give the true reason for my recall of all the erians who are beyond our borders. Let the words you are now going to hear be heard with all respect, for they are not mine, but those of the master himself. Amidst an expectant silence, he now resumed his place at the head of the council table, and bidding Alan and the vice-president to be seated took a conversation. a long parchment envelope brown with age from the breast of his tunic and said. This contains the last words of him who prophesied the doom with which humanity now stands
Starting point is 11:43:33 confronted, and who thus speaks to us from the past, and gives us good counsel and comfort in the hour of our perplexity and sorrow. It has been handed down with its seal unbroken from father to son for four generations. And now, it has fallen to me to break the seal and read what no eyes but those of Natas are my own have ever seen. This is the endorsement upon the cover. To the son or daughter of my line who shall be the head of the House of Arnold in the fifth generation from me, when the world is threatened with the final ruin that I have foreshadowed, open this and read my words to all who are then dwelling in area.
Starting point is 11:44:17 Natas. The president paused and everyone waited with most anxious expectations as he opened the envelope and took from it four square sheets of parchment. He unfolded them and went on. When Vasilius Cosmos brought me the transcription of the message from Mars, I saw that the time had come to obey the injunction endorsed on this envelope. I opened it, and this is what I read. The interpretation of the prophecy concerning the possible destruction of the world
Starting point is 11:44:51 in the fifth generation from now, written by me in the 25th year of the peace and commanded to be read every fifth year in the ears of the descendants of those now dwelling in area. When the war of the terror was over and there was peace on earth, I devoted the declining years of my life to the study of that noblest of all sciences,
Starting point is 11:45:14 which teaches the law of the stars and the constitution of the universe. In the 15th year of the peace, that is to say, in the year of the Christian era 1920. A new star appeared towards the constellation of Adromeda, which shone with great brilliancy for 35 nights and then faded gradually away into the abyss of space. Seeking into the causes of this phenomenon,
Starting point is 11:45:43 I found that it was due to the collusion of two opaque bodies behind the bounds of the solar system, which doubtless had been travelling towards each other for centuries through space. so enormous was the heat evolved by the conversion of the motion of the two bodies that their materials were resolved into their component elements and what had been two bodies as solid as the earth though immensely larger now became an enormous fire mist a chaos of blazing storms and burning billows of incandescent matter i observed it closely from the time of its first appearance until the most powerful telescope at my command could no longer detect it i found that vastly remote as it was the course which it pursued and it was lost to view proved that it was still within the sphere of the sun's attraction and that therefore a time must come when it would reach its point of its point of greatest distance and return. Such calculations as I was able to make during the brief period
Starting point is 11:46:50 of my observation showed that it would re-enter the confines of the solar system in 112 years from them, and travelling with constantly accelerated motion would become visible to the inhabitants of the earth five years later. I learnt too that unless it should be deflected from its path by the attraction of bodies unknown to terrestrial astronomers, it would cross the orbit of the Earth in the month of September, in the year 2037, that is to say, in the fifth generation of men from my own day. If my calculations are correct, will during that month pass through an ocean of fire that will destroy all living things upon its surface, both plants and animals, for the space of ten hours, or it may be well more.
Starting point is 11:47:40 While the planet is passing through the fire mist, there will be no water upon the face of the earth. But the whole globe will be surrounded with a vast nebulous mantle of steam. At the end of this time, it will emerge from the fiery sea. The storm cloud will be recondensed and fall into a deluge upon the land and the world with a changed face. With new oceans and new continents will pursue her impoverdeme. passive way lifeless through space. But even in the face of so tremendous a cataclysm as this,
Starting point is 11:48:13 it is not for human genius to despair or human faith to be confounded. The new earth may be re-peopled, and you may be the parents of the new humanity. Though innumerable millions shall die, yet the chosen few will be saved if the master of destiny shall permit. And from among you, the chosen few shall come. The caverns of Mount Austral are deep and cool, and enclosed by walls of living rock, deep rooted in the foundation of the world. In those days, if you shall have made good use of the heritage we leave you,
Starting point is 11:48:50 you shall be almost as gods in skill and knowledge, and you shall find a means to make this a fortress whose strength shall defy the convulsions of the elements and preserve a remnant of human life upon the earth. when you have done this, you that remain shall prepare to meet the inevitable end, for only a few among your many thousands can be saved. Yet if you have grown in wisdom and faith as well as in knowledge and skill, you shall not disquiet yourself about this,
Starting point is 11:49:21 for sooner or later death is certain to all, and you will but pass together through the shadows instead of singularly. When the final hour comes, and the breath of the blazing, firmament is hot upon your brows, may he, in whose hand the fates of worlds and races lie, give you strength and wisdom, to compose yourself for death as men who know that it is but the dreamless sleep that parted tomorrow from today. Those are the words of the master, said the President irreverently laying down the parchment sheets on the table before him, and it is for us to hear and obey. You will now see why it was necessary for all
Starting point is 11:50:03 our sons that had gone forth to battle to be recalled. For among them there are many who can justly lay claim to be the flower of Aryan manhood. Tomorrow I will read the message from Mars and the commands of the master in the temple to a congregation of all the fathers and mothers in area, and then it should be their task to prepare their children for the doom which awaits them in common with the rest of humanity. The remainder of today, we will devote to the task of considering how the commands of the master may be best obeyed. End of Chapter 25. Chapter 26 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Sentence of death. At 10 o'clock on the
Starting point is 11:50:59 following morning, the great temple of area was filled by a congenre by a congenreux. Congregation of men and matrons who had been summoned together to hear what may, without exaggeration, be described as the death sentence of the world, and the funeral oration of the human race. As had been previously decided by the President and Council, only the heads of families were present. Of these, some had but just welcomed their first born into the world, while others, standing almost on the brink of the grave, could see their children. of the fourth generation growing up from infancy to youth. When the president commenced his address by reading in solemnly impressive tones, the prophecy of Natas, those present knew instinctively what they had been called together to hear. The possibility of the world being overwhelmed by such tremendous catastrophe in the fifth generation from the year of the peace
Starting point is 11:51:58 was no new or unawaited prospect to the Arians. Therefore, there was no panic, no sudden outburst of sorrow or dismay among the grave, earnest congregation assembled in the temple when the president, having read the prophecy, went on to say, It is now my solemn duty as chief magistrate of Aria to tell you the heads of the families of our race that, in the mysterious workings of destiny,
Starting point is 11:52:27 which we can only accept with red, and resignation the time has come for us to prepare to meet, with the fortitude worthy of our position among the races of mankind, the doom, which is as inevitable as it is universal. The confirmation of the prophecy of Natas has come to us across the abyss of space, from one of those sister worlds which, as the master said, should see with fear and trembling the passing of the messenger of fate. On the night of Tuesday last, Facilus Cosmo received from the planet Mars a photogramic message, the transcript of which, into our language, reads thus.
Starting point is 11:53:13 A cometary body primarily formed by the meeting of two extinguished astrophes spheres at 10 hours, 38 minutes, 42 seconds, on the night of the 13th of October, in the year 1920, terrestrial reckoning, will cross the orbit of the Earth at 11 hours, 55 minutes, 22 seconds, on the night of the 23rd of September next, time corrected to the meridian of area. At this hour, the Earth will arrive at the point of intersection and will pass obliquely through the central portion or nucleus of the body. This portion is composed of incandescent metallic gases, interspersed with semi-fluid masses, which on contact with the Earth's atmosphere will probably be vaporized.
Starting point is 11:54:05 The constituents of the incandescent nucleus are iron, gold, tellurium, chromium, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon, with smaller quantities of many other substances, which spectrum analysis will disclose to you on the appearance of the comet, which will become visible for area at 8 hours, 13 minutes, p.m. on the 15th of July, when its right ascension will be 15 hours, 24 minutes, 17 seconds, and its declination north, 10 degrees, 42 minutes, 17 seconds. Here follow the detailed calculations upon which the foregoing conclusions are based. With these calculations, continued the precedent,
Starting point is 11:54:51 this is neither the time nor the place to deal, for I know that all here will be satisfied when I say that for the last three days they have been submitted to the critical examination of our best astronomers and mathematicians, and that not the slightest flaw has been found in them. This being so, the only course left open to us as reasonable beings is to prepare to look the inevitable in the face and to play our part in the closing scene of the life drama of humanity,
Starting point is 11:55:23 as men and women who believe that the life we are living here is but a stage on our journey through infinity, and that the fiery sign which will soon appear in the heavens will be to us but a beacon of light on the ultimate shore of time, casting a guiding ray over the ocean of eternity. He paused for a moment and looked down upon the hushed throng at his feet. The instantaneous silence was broken by a long, low, inarticulate murmur. Thousands of pale faces were turned upwards towards him.
Starting point is 11:55:59 From thousands of eyes they came at one appealing upward glance, and then every head in the Great Assembly was bowed in silence and resignation. The death sentence had been passed. There was no appeal from it, and there was no rebellion against it. The voice of fate had spoken, and it was not for such men as the aliens to sacrifice their reason or their dignity by cavilling at it. The president bent his head with the rest, and for several moments they were silenced throughout the vast area of the temple. Then he took up from the desk in front of the rostrum the four sheets of parchment, which contained the last message,
Starting point is 11:56:43 the commands of Natas, and read them out to the assembly. The prusal was listened to in breathless silence. It was like his voice speaking across the generations from the urn, containing his ashes and standing there in their midst. When the president had finished, he laid the sheets down again and said, Thus, the eye of the master, looking across the years which separate his day from ours, has seen one gleam of light, one ray of hope piercing the black pall of desolation which is about to fall upon the world. And it is for us, to follow where he has pointed the way. I have now discharged the first part of the solemn and terrible duty which has devolved upon me.
Starting point is 11:57:30 It is now for you to communicate the tidings you have heard to your families, a task which, however awful it may be for loving parents to be charged with, you will find strength to perform. Even as your children shall find strength to hear their inevitable doom from those lips, which will best know how to soften the tidings of death to them. When you have done this, we will set about making the choice of those who, if it shall please the master of destiny, shall be the children of deliverance, and the parents of the new race that shall re-people the earth,
Starting point is 11:58:06 when cosmos once more succeeds to chaos. If that shall be permitted, then we, who shall never see the new world may yet go down to the grave, knowing that we will live again in our children. For those will be the children, not only of a few families among us, but sons and daughters of area, the most perfect flower of our race.
Starting point is 11:58:32 And in them, if we choose them wisely, the world purged by the fire of the dross of human wickedness, we'll find a new destiny. And the golden age shall return to earth once more. As the President finished speaking, he held up his hands as though in blessing, and once more every head was bent. Then the great doors of the temple swung open, and assembly divided into four streams and passed silently as a congregation of shadows out of the building.
Starting point is 11:59:08 That night, the story of the world's approaching doom was told in every home in area. Children, on the threshold of youth, learnt that, for them youth would never come. Youths and maidens on the verge of manhood and womanhood learnt that the bright promise of their lives could now never be fulfilled. And lovers, just about to join hands for life, saw the grave opening at their feet, and parted them in their earthly personalities for ever, that they would meet again upon a higher plane of existence, was the first a most firmly held article of their faith. But so far as the affairs of this world were concerned, the end was in sight. In a less highly developed, a less perfectly organized state of society,
Starting point is 11:59:56 the almost immediate result would have been the end of all control, and the dissolution of all but the most elementary bonds of interest or affection that exist between men and men. but in area this was not possible. The firm belief ingrained into the very being of all who had reached the age of thought that where men left off here, whether in good or evil, they would begin their lives again, hereafter, precluded even the thought of such a lapse into social anarchy and individual sin. For, happily for them, the union of true religion with true philosophy
Starting point is 12:00:35 had now been accomplished in a national faith, and the result was that even the terrors of the universal end, which was so near, failed to shake the fortitude that was founded on a basis firmer than that of the world itself. Though every home in the valley had its tragedy that night, a tragedy too sacred in its unspeakable solemnity for any mere words to describe it. When the next morning came,
Starting point is 12:01:03 the first bitterness of death had already passed. Saving only the little children, who too young to understand laughed and played and sang in the sunlight as usual, in happy unconsciousness of their coming fate, the dwellers in area rose with the next sunrise from their sleepless couches and went about their daily associations much as they had the day before. They did so rather as a matter of routine and discipline than of necessity. for now nothing more was necessary on earth. They had ample supplies of food to last them beyond the time,
Starting point is 12:01:40 when they would have no more need of it. It was of no use to dress the gardens and vineyards, or to till the fields that would be blasted into wilderness before the harvest could be reaped. There was no need to pursue further the triumphs of creative art and science, which had transfigured area into a paradise and a fairyland, for in a few weeks all these would be crumbled to dust, with their own sepulchus. And yet they took up the work that lay nearest to their hands and went on with it as though they believed that there were still ages of life before humanity, and that the empire of area was to endure forever. They knew that in work only lay the refuge from the torment of apprehension which might in the end drive even their highly disciplined minds into the delirium
Starting point is 12:02:29 of despair and transform their ordly paradise into a pandemonium of anarchy and terror. As soon as the first shock of inevitable horror had passed, as it did during that first terrible night when the death sentence went from lip to lip throughout the land, their proud spirits rose superior to their physical fears and conquered them. And they resolved that, until the fatal hour came nothing short of the dissolution of the world should put an end to social order in area. They were the royal race of earth, and when death came,
Starting point is 12:03:06 they would meet it crowned and sceptred in the gates of their palaces, and die as men who had solved the secret of life, and death, and so had no fear. With the war that was raging beyond their borders, they had now no personal concern. The quarrels of men and nations were as the bickering of children in the presence
Starting point is 12:03:26 of the fate that would so soon involve the world in ruin. And yet the rulers of area were not willing that this fate should overtake their fellow men in the delirium of blood drunkenness. They recognised that their duty to the nations bade them send the warnings of the world's approaching fate far and wide through the earth
Starting point is 12:03:47 and call for the cessation of strife so that humanity might set its house in order and prepare to meet its end. Whether the warning, would be received or not was another matter. It was possible that both the Tsarina and the Sultan would laugh at to scorn,
Starting point is 12:04:04 and pursue their path of now certain conquest through carnage and devastation to the end. That, however, was their concern. As soon as the council decided to dispatch an envoy to summon the warring nations to cease their strife for the now more than ever worthless
Starting point is 12:04:22 prize of earthly empire, and to prepare for the catacred which would so soon dissolve all empires and kingdoms to nothing in the fiery crucible of the coming chaos. Alan at once renewed his petition and asked to be allowed to man the Avenger with a crew of volunteers and convey the warning to the Sultan and the Zarina. Since his second return to area no word of love had passed between him and Alma. He was still too proud to become a suitor even to her, knowing as he did that she had looked upon him as polluted by his involuntary relations with Olga. As before, they had met as friends whose friendship was warmed by the memory of an early but bygone love.
Starting point is 12:05:11 They had talked calmly and dispassionately of the coming end of earthly things, but neither of them had let fall any hint of a desire to meet it hand and hand with the other. His lips were sealed by the pride and anger of humiliation, and hers by a spiritual exultation, which in the presence of approaching death raised her above the consideration of earthly love to the contemplation of even more solemn and holier things. Then there happened an entirely unexpected event, which completely changed their relationship in an instant. On the third day after the delivery of the message in the temple, a company composed of 20 old men,
Starting point is 12:05:57 the heads of the noblest families in area, presented to the President in Council a petition signed by every father and mother in the nation. Praying that all, in whose veins flowed the blood of Natas, Richard Arnold and Alan Tremaine, should, irrespective of all other considerations, be included among those who were destined. to seek in the caverns of Mount Austral the one chance of escape from the universal doom. So obvious and so weighty were the reasons advanced in support of the petition that when, like all other matters of state, it was put to the vote of the council, the only dissentient voices were those of the president and the vice president.
Starting point is 12:06:41 The immediate effect of this decision, from which by the law of area there was no appeal, was that Alma, Isma and Alan were exempted from the ordeal of selection, and numbered beforehand among the children of deliverance. The President took upon himself the duty of communicating this decision to those whom it's so deeply concerned. He told Alan first, and this was the half-expected reply that he received. No, father, I have never dissipated you or the Council, as you know, but I tell you, now frankly that I will not take advantage of what is after all, only the accident of birth, to save my life in such a crisis as this. Not only are there thousands of others in area as good as I am, but I have already told you that save under one condition which you know as well as I do
Starting point is 12:07:35 can never be realised. I have not the slightest desire to survive the ruin of the world. You may call this disobedience, rebellion if you will, but it is my last resort. and in such a time as this one does not make resolves lightly. Alan said this standing facing his father in his private study. The president looked at him for a moment or two with eyes which, though grave, were neither reproving nor reproachful. Then he said, with the shadow of a smile upon his lips, "'It is both disobedience and rebellion, my son.
Starting point is 12:08:11 But though the chief magistrate must condemn it, your father cannot. I know, too, that not even the Council of Area can now enforce its commands. After all, the last penalty is but death, and that is a mockery now. I fully understand, too, the spirit in which you refuse the reprieve from the general doom, and prefer instead a mission which can scarcely end saving honourable death. It is the most noble one that you can choose, and you, of all other men, are the man to perform it. You have shown our enemies that you can strike hard in battle, so if they believe anyone they will believe you,
Starting point is 12:08:50 when you go to them with a message of peace enforced by such a solemn warning, as you will take. Thank you, father, replied Alan simply. Not for what you say of me, but for the consent that your words imply. But what about the airship in her crew? I can do nothing without them, yet I cannot have them without the consent of the council. Can you get that for me? I believe so, said the President. And if I can, I will, since you are resolved to go,
Starting point is 12:09:22 and since the honour of our name compels me to consent. But I must tell you that I feel sure that it will only be given conditionally. And what will the condition be? That if you survive a mission, you will return to area before the end comes. They will have a right to demand that, for it is no part of your duty to deprive your companions of the chance of life, slender though it may be, that will remain for those who may be among the chosen. That is true, replied Alan, bending his head in acquiescence. If we escape, with our lives, they shall return, though I shall not. You will not return, Alan?
Starting point is 12:10:08 Why? Where are you going? surely you are not going to leave eria again and at such a time as this you who are already one of the chosen a first-born son of the master's line it was allan's mother who spoke she had entered the room just as he had uttered the last sentence and the ominous words struck a sudden chill to her heart she came towards him with her eyes full of tears of apprehension and her hands stretched out pleadingly towards him now that the first terror of crisis was passed and there was one definite however slender hope of safety she clung to it passionately for allan's sake with a faith that made light of all the fearful difficulties which lay in the way of its realization in the sublime egotism of her mother love the fate of the world shrank into insignificance in comparison with the one chance of safety for her only son yes mother replied allan taking her hands in his and bending down until his lips touched her upturned brow. I am going to leave Aria again to proclaim the truce of God against the hour of his judgment. And I have just told my father that I shall not return.
Starting point is 12:11:25 No, no, my boy, you must not say that. You must not rob us of the one ray of light in this awful darkness that is falling upon us. Of our one hope in the world's despair? cried his mother, letting go his hands and laying her own upon his shoulders as she looked up
Starting point is 12:11:43 into his face with eyes that were now overflowing with tears. You will not leave us now surely, for if we lost you we could not even
Starting point is 12:11:52 take the chance of life ourselves, for it would not be worth having. Nor would it be worth having, my mother, either to you or to me. He replied, gently laying his hands
Starting point is 12:12:03 on hers. If I lived and left untried the attempt that is my plain duty to make, you would see me a lonely and unmated man among the parents of the new race, a man with a shadow upon his name, and the memory of an unfulfilled duty behind him. Remember that it is I who have brought the guilt of blood back again upon earth. Would you have me outlive all the millions of my fellow creatures, with the knowledge that I had not made one effort to bring back that peace on earth, which was lost through me before the last
Starting point is 12:12:40 summons comes to all humanity? Alan is right, wife, interrupted the president, before she could make any reply to her son's appeal. It is his duty to save, if he can, his fellow creatures from being overwhelmed in the midst of their madness and their sin. Remember that according to our faith, as all these millions who are now drunk with battle and slaughter, and mad with the rage of conquest and revenge, end this life, so they must begin the next. There is time for him to speak, and for them to hear, but whether they hear him or not, if he has spoken, he has done his duty, is it not better, that if he needs to be, he should die doing it, then live and leave it undone?
Starting point is 12:13:26 The weighty word spoken as they were in a tone of blended affection and authority, found a fitting echo in his wife's breast. She stood for a moment between her husband and her son, looking from the one to the other. Then she dried her tears and replied in a tone of gentle dignity and resignation. Yes, I see. You are right and I was wrong. It is his duty to go, and he must go, but...
Starting point is 12:13:54 She continued, turning to Alan with the sudden light of a new hope in her eyes. If I bid you, Godspeed my son. You will promise one thing, won't you? Yes, mother, I will, whatever it is. Then promise me that if it shall be proved possible for you to live in happiness as well as in honour, you will come back. Yes, he replied, smiling gravely as he once more took her outstretched hands. I will promise that, as gladly as I would promise to enter heaven if I saw the gates open before me. Then you shall go, and God go with you and bring you back in safety to us, she said.
Starting point is 12:14:38 Then turning abruptly, she went out of the room, leaving them both wandering at her words. This took place early on the morning of the 21st of May. An hour later the president had applied in Allen's name for the permission of the council, for him to select a crew of 20 volunteers, and to take the Avenger to Europe on his mission to the warring peoples. and to proclaim peace on earth and breathing space for humanity to prepare for its end but then a new difficulty presented itself alexis in spite of allan's remonstrances to the contrary declared that he should never leave area without him i have shared in your exile and your return he said in answer to all arguments and by the honour of the golden wings i swear that i will either go with you now or you shall see me fall dead the moment that you leave the earth this was the only oath that ever was heard upon the lips of an arian and it was irrevocable so as there was no choice allan was forced to consent and alexis made ready to bid a last farewell to aria
Starting point is 12:15:50 and all its dear associations. End of Chapter 26. Chapter 27 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. Alma speaks. That night, Alan, with his heart too full, even for the society of his own home, went out of the city a little before midnight and walked down towards the western shore of the lake. where they still stood the same grove of palms in which more than a hundred and thirty years before natasha and richard arnold had plighted their despairing troth and under the shadow of what threatened to be an eternal separation spoke the first words of love that had ever passed their lips
Starting point is 12:16:41 it was not altogether accident that guided his steps in this direction for all day he had been reviewing the strange chain of events which united the fate of his ancestors with his own and it was natural that the most romantic episode in their lives should inspire him with a desire to see the scene of it once more So it came about that he stood on what he believed to be his last night in area beneath the self-same ancient palms, which five generations before had heard Natasha confess her love for the man who had sworn to give her, in exchange for it, that empire of peace which he, their descendant, had been the means of losing. The story was, of course, familiar to him in its minutest detail. and as he stood there his own heavy heart, with a hopeless sorrow, he pictured his great ancestor standing on the same spot, holding the means of universal conquest in his hands, and yet accounting all things as worthless, because the empire within his grasp must lack the supreme crown
Starting point is 12:17:48 of a woman's love. Then, looking back through the mists of the years that had gone by since then, he seemed to see the very shape of the angel moving over the soft green sward, where now the broad marble-paved roadway gleamed white beneath the trees, and to hear the musical murmur of her voice, even as Richard Arnold had heard it on that eventful night. "'Allen!' "'Was he dreaming, or was it the voice of his ancestors speaking to his soul in that hour of his lonely sorrow? A pale, shimmering, ghostly shape flitted across the quivering plumes of the palm trees, dropped softly to the ground, and Alma stood before him in the well of her aerial boat.
Starting point is 12:18:37 Before his amazement had permitted him to utter a word, she had stepped out, and was coming towards him with outstretched hands, saying, They told me I should find you here, Ellen. I have come to ask you to forgive me if you, before you go, upon this mission of yours, if go you must. To forgive you, Elmer, he exclaimed, recoiling a pace in sheer astonishment at her presence and her words. What can I have to forgive you? Is it not rather, no, Alan, it's not? She said quickly, still holding out her hands to him,
Starting point is 12:19:13 and looking up at him with faintly flushing cheeks and shining eyes. I see it all clearly now. Isma was right. It is I who have sinned again. against you, and it is for me to ask forgiveness. How can you ask that of me, Elma? How have you harmed me? He asked, still bewildered by her beauty and the enigmas that she spoke in,
Starting point is 12:19:35 yet taking her hands and, as if by instinct, drawing her towards him. I will answer that afterwards, she said quickly, as though inspired by some sudden thought. But tell me first, are you quite resolved to go upon this, Mission? Yes, he said, with an almost imperceptible quiver in his voice. Have I not had a great, if not guilty, share in bringing this chaos upon the world? And is it not fitting that I should give my last days to the task, however hopeless of bringing back peace on earth, so that men may die sane and not mad?
Starting point is 12:20:16 But, Alan, is that a higher duty than you owe to your family and your people? you know that in you centre all the hopes for the future if there is to be one with you would die the name of arnold the direct line of natas and natasha and with me they would die even if i went with the children of deliverance into the caverns of mount austral and survived the ruin of the world how can you mock me like that alma have i not suffered enough for my weakness and my folly that you would condemn me to wander an exile in the wilderness that the world will be when it has passed through its baptism of fire? What is the swift death of battle or the short agony of the conflagration of the world compared with the long death in life
Starting point is 12:21:02 that I should drag out alone in the new world that may arise from the ruins of this one? And why alone, Alan? Why alone? Can you ask me that, Elmer? Surely you are mocking me now. Can you ask why?
Starting point is 12:21:17 I should be alone if I survived with the remnants of our people? Do you not even yet know why I choose the certainty of death, rather than the challenge of life. But Alan, what if I were to tell you that you would not go alone to the caverns, and that if the chosen few survive, you will not wander alone on the wilderness of the new world? I should tell you, Elmer, that you meant to sacrifice yourself to save me, and that I would not accept the sacrifice even at your hands. Sacrifice? No, Alan. I would not outlive the world
Starting point is 12:21:52 even with you on those terms. A woman of area does not sell herself even for sentiment. This is no time for secrets or false shame. And I tell you frankly that if you had accepted the order of the council you should have lived
Starting point is 12:22:10 and I would have died. But your rebellion proved to me that Isma was right when she rebuked my false pride by saying the man who has fallen and risen again. is better and strong than he who has never suffered.
Starting point is 12:22:27 But Alma, remember, no. You must not interrupt me now, or what ought to be said may never be spoken. I know what you were going to say. You were going to tell me to remember that Ogar Romanov
Starting point is 12:22:42 is still alive. Let her live, and let God judge her for her sins in the judgment that is so soon to come. What have we to do? do with her. Nothing, Elma, after you have said that, for it tells me that, in your eyes, the stain is purged, and the fault forgiven. I will take the message to her as to the rest of the
Starting point is 12:23:04 world. If she receives it in peace, then there shall be peace, and God shall judge between us. And if not, then I will pit my single ship against hers, and her fleet, and only one of us, if either shall see the end and if that is you what then then it will be for you under heaven to speak the words of life or death for only you can bid me live elmer as he spoke the great lights of the mountain-top suddenly blazed out shone for a few moments and were extinguished again it was the answering signal to one from mars but it joined two souls as the two souls as the same time-theirmed from mars but it joined two souls as the two souls as the well as two worlds, for by its light Alan saw on Alme's face, and in her eyes the one reprieve from death that honour would permit him to accept. Without waiting for the words that her now smiling lips were opening to utter, he took her unresisting in his arms. Then, her proudly carried wing-crowned head drooped, at last in sweet submission, and rested on his heart, and as he turned
Starting point is 12:24:17 her face up to his, to take her kiss of re-betrotal, he said. That tells me that I may live. Now we are immortal, you and I, for this kiss is our eternity. Then their lips met, and for the instant time had no more beginning or end. The impending ruin of the world was forgotten, for love had spoken, and the very voice of doom itself was silent amidst the happiness of their heedless souls. End of Chapter 27. Chapter 28 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librevox recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 12:25:08 The sign in the sky. When the news of what had happened at midnight in the Palm Grove was published the next morning, far and wide through the valley of area, it would have been impossible to imagine. that an irrevocable sentence of death was overhanging the land and all its inhabitants save those who were to be selected to take the one chance that remained of surviving the chaos that was to come there was no one in the valley to whom allan's story was not familiar in all its details there was not a single heart that had not in the midst of its own happiness sympathized with him and alma in their sorrow and so when that sorrow was at last turned into joy, everyone forgot for the moment the fate for whose approach was so near and so certain, and rejoiced with them in the happiness that was great enough to raise them above the gloom that was already stealing over the world. But in the midst
Starting point is 12:26:09 of the general rejoicing came the decision of the council upon the request which Alan had submitted to his father, and this, though he was forced to confess it wise and just, was by no means what, enthusiasm he could have wished. The rulers of area absolutely refused to permit any of the airships to leave the valley for at least two months to come. They recognized with perfect approval the nobility of the resolve which Alan had taken to carry the message of the world's approaching end to those nations which he had been, partially at least, responsible for plunging into the horrors of war. But they insisted that the concerned that the concerned of area must in their eyes take precedence of those of the outside world.
Starting point is 12:26:58 There was much to do, and the time for doing it was short. What was perhaps the greatest engineering task in the history of the world had to be conceived and completed within the next four months. And as Alan and Alexis were, admittedly, the two most skillful practical engineers in the state, the council declined to allow them to run the almost certain risk of death, at the hands of their enemies, when their knowledge and skill ought to be devoted to the work of ensuring, as far as possible, the preservation of that remnant of the human race who should be destined to seek safety in the caverns of Mount Austral. When the completion of that work was made certain, then permission would be freely given to them and their companions to go forth
Starting point is 12:27:43 and proclaim their warning to the world, subject only to the condition that they were to take every precaution consistent, with the honour of their race to return, while there was yet time for them to take their place among the children of deliverance, should the selection fall upon them. Meanwhile, telephonic messages were to be sent to all those portions of the world with which area was still in communication, conveying the exact terms of the warning that had been received from Mars, and calling upon the astronomers in all the observatories on the globe to verify the calculations for themselves, and published their conclusions to the respective nations as quickly as possible. With these terms, Alan was of necessity obliged to be content. Indeed, when he came
Starting point is 12:28:33 to review them in sober thought, he saw that while nothing was to be lost, much was to be gained by submission to them. Though he still refused, even in spite of the knowledge that he would share with Alma in the future if there was to be one, to obey the order of the council which exempted him from the ordeal of selection. He thought, and worked with just as much ardor as though the safety of the whole of the dwellers in area, as well as his own, hung upon his efforts. The caverns of Mount Austral, like those of other limestone formations in various parts of the world, had been formed in some remote geological period by the solvent action of water, charged with carbonic gas upon the limestone rocks. The entrance to them, discovered very soon after the valley
Starting point is 12:29:21 had been colonized by the terrorists in the first decade of the 20th century, was situated on the inner slopes of the mountain, about 800 feet above the level of the lake, which occupied the central portion of the valley. This lake, although fed by hundreds of streams from the surrounding mountains, always preserved the same level, in spite of the fact that it had no visible out. Those who first explored the caverns found the explanation of this phenomenon. Below the floors of the vast chambers which penetrated the heart of the mountain for a distance of nearly three miles, they ran a deep chasm, through which rushed in a black, swift, silent stream, the surplus water of the lake. This stream was nearly a thousand feet below the entrance to the caverns,
Starting point is 12:30:09 and half that distance below the floor of the lowest chambers and galleries. The scheme, conceived by Alland and Alexis and their fellow workers, was in fact nothing less than the damning of this subterranean stream by a mighty sluice gate, composed of one huge sheet of metal which, running down into grooves cut in the solid rock, a metal sheathed, should completely close the inner mouth of the tunnel, by which the waters entered the caverns. This, once successfully, fixed in its place, would deprive the lake of its only known outlet. The streams would go on flowing from the mountains and the waters of the lake would rise.
Starting point is 12:30:49 The upper entrance would, when the fatal moment came, also be closed, not by one such door, but by three that would slide down one behind the other in the upper tunnel, which, with a diameter of about 30 feet, and a height of almost 50, ran for nearly a quarter of a mile from the side of the mountain to the first of the chambers. The spaces between these two, doors would be filled with ice artificially frozen and shafts to allow for expansion should the ice melt and the water boil would run from them vertically piercing the mountain side. When the waters rose to the level of the entrance the doors would be lowered and the space filled with water and frozen. Then the waters would go on rising, the entrance would be submerged
Starting point is 12:31:35 and the defences of the fortress in which the remnants of humanity was to make its last stand for life would be complete. But in addition to these outer defences, there was an enormous amount of work to be done in fitting the interior of the caverns to receive those for whom they were to form an asylum. They were already lighted by myriads of electric lamps, but the source of light was outside,
Starting point is 12:32:00 and this had to be replaced by power stations inside. Provision had to be made for keeping the air pure and vital, for supplying food and drink for almost an indefinite time, for storing up a sufficiency of seeds and roots and treasures of art and creative skill, so that the new world might be clothed again, with verdure and nothing essential, of the splendid civilization of area, be lost. Such, in the briefest outline, was the momentous task to which the Aryans devoted all their splendid genius and unconquerable energies, and day by day and week by week, they toiled at it, while the fatal hour which was to witness the last agony of man
Starting point is 12:32:39 upon Earth swiftly drew nearer and nearer. The messages to the outside world had been sent and replied to. Those to the astronomers and to the governments of the Federation had been acknowledged in formal terms, which thinly concealed the incredility with which they had been received. Olga had treated the message with the silent disdain of a conquering autocrat, such as in sober truth she now was. The Sultan had replied to it in a dispatch in which the dignity of a victorious despot and the fatalism of the religious fanatic was characteristically blended. Then one by one the telephonic communications with the various parts of the world ceased.
Starting point is 12:33:24 Messages were sent out and repeated, but no answer came back. First Europe, then Britain, then South Africa, America and Australia ceased to respond to the signals. and by the beginning of July, area was completely isolated from the rest of the world, probably the only stronghold that now remained unsubdued by the conquering fleets of the Sultan and Zarina. Still, the sentinel ships hanging high in the air over the valley, and constantly patrolling the outer slopes of the mountains, saw no sign of hostile approach. The last message that had been received from the great cities of the Federation had told brief but fearful stories of the desolation that was following in the path of Muslim and Russian conquest.
Starting point is 12:34:10 The bridges of Gibraltar and the Bosphorus had been forced, and thousands after thousands of Muslim troops had been poured into Europe. Frenzied by fanaticism and the newborn lust of battle and conquest, the hordes of Asiatic tribesmen who had escaped the one terrific onslaught of the fleet, under the command of Alexis, had, now that the Guardian ships were withdrawn, been hurried through Russia and hurled upon the wealthy and most defenseless cities of Western Europe. The Federation was on the point of utter collapse, divided in its councils, confused in its plan of defence, its armies undisciplined and its fleets disorganised and daily diminishing in numbers and effectiveness. In America, Australia and southern Africa, there was anarchy on earth and terror in the air. Cities had been terrorised into capitulation by aerial squadrons and then looted and burnt, and their ruins given up to be the miserable prey
Starting point is 12:35:11 of the revolutionaries who now, as ever, had taken advantage of the universal panic to revolt against all governments, and deny all rights, but that which they claimed to prey upon the helpless, all liberty that was not licensed, and all property that was. not plunder. The last tidings of all that came from Europe were received from Britain, and after recounting the destruction of London and the collapse of the government concluded, with the news that Olga had publicly embraced the faith of Islam, and in conjunction with the Sultan, whom she was to marry as soon as the conquest of Europe was finally complete, was forcibly converting her Russian subjects to the creed of the Quran. So the affairs of the world stood, when the sun
Starting point is 12:35:56 went down on the 15th of July. On the meridian of area, it set at nine minutes to eight. At 13 minutes past eight, according to the calculations made by the Martian and verified by the Aryan astronomers, the herald of fate would approach within range of terrestrial vision. Before the brief period of tropical twilight had passed, every telescope in the valley was turned to that spot, in the constellation of Andromeda, at which it was predicted to become visible. As the revolving earth swept earlier into the shadow of night, every light was extinguished, for it was known that the astronomers of Mars would be anxiously watching for a signal that would announce the correctness or the error of their calculations. Vasilis Cosmo,
Starting point is 12:36:39 seated at the eyepiece of the great equatorial telescope on Mount Austral, with his hand on the switch which controlled the electric currents that were waiting to do his bidding, watched the fields of space darken, and the stars of Andromo shine out. Just a little below the line which joins the square of Pegasus with the consolation of Cassia Pier, he saw, as usual, the oval, luminous cloud of the great nebula in Andromeda. Four degrees towards the zenith, above the centre of the star cloud, a tiny fan-shaped spray, faint and pale as a dissolving puff of white smoke was floating in the black abyss of space. precisely at the 13th minute of the hour he turned the switch, and the great suns on the
Starting point is 12:37:24 mountaintops blazed out and flashed the signal to the sister world to tell its inhabitants that their prediction had been fulfilled to the second. End of Chapter 28 Chapter 29 of Auger Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. The truce of God By the 30th of July the work in the caverns was so far advanced
Starting point is 12:37:58 that the council was able to authorise the departure of Alan and his companions for the outside world. The great vertical sluice door, a huge sheet of steel 40 feet long, 20 wide and 18 inches thick and footed with a great India rubber pad
Starting point is 12:38:16 was in its place suspended at the top of the steel-lined grooves which had been sunk three feet into each of the rock walls the chasm into which the water tunnel from the lake opened. On the morning of the 30th it was sent down into its final position. The momentous experiment proved completely successful. The huge mass of metal descended slowly over the mouth of the tunnel into the black swift stream at the bottom of the chasm. As its enormous weight crushed the India rubber pad down into all the inequalities of the floor, the outrush of the water instantly stopped and the channel ran dry,
Starting point is 12:38:54 save for the fierce jets of water which spouted out over the top of the plate. The crevices through which these came were easily plugged, and when this was done it was found that the waters of the lake were rising at the rate of three feet an hour. This proved that whether the lake had another outlet or not, the damming of the subterranean channels would be quite sufficient to flood the whole valley. The gate was then raised again and the waters permitted to flow as before. The triple doors at the entrance to the cavern were already in position when this was done.
Starting point is 12:39:28 As the task of placing them had necessarily been much easier than the construction of the water gate, nothing, but details now remained to be completed, and there was therefore no reason for any further postponement of Alan's mission. Alexis had also succeeded in carrying his point, and getting permission to accompany Alan in the Isma. He had had no difficulty in satisfying the Council that the risk would be enormously diminished by sending two airships instead of one. For while Alan descended to the earth to convey his message to a hostile city, he would be able to remain in the air, dominating it with his guns, and ready to lay it in ruins if the flag of truce were not respected. But the two friends had gained even more than this,
Starting point is 12:40:13 for in answer to their earnest pleadings, in which it may be suspected they were not altogether unsupported by those as vitally concerned as themselves. A joint family council had decided that, under the unparalleled circumstances of the case, there was no valid reason for refusing consent to their immediate union, with the two faithful brides who had waited so long and so patiently for their lords. Therefore, on the morning of the 31st it came to pass that they stood upon the spot sanctified by the ashes of their great ancestors, and took each other for man and wife, for life or death, as the hazard of the world's fate might decide, in the presence of a vast congregation of those who stood with feet already touching the brink of the valley of the shadow
Starting point is 12:40:59 of death. No bridle so strange or solemn had ever been celebrated in the world before. It was human love and hope and genius, serene and confident in the presence of the most awful catastrophe that had ever befallen humanity, defying the fate that was about to overwhelm a world in destruction. That evening, as the sun was touching the tops of the western mountains, the last preparations for the voyage were completed. The last farewells exchanged, and the Ismar and the Avenger, now named the Alma,
Starting point is 12:41:35 by the hands of her name mother, rose into the air amid salvos of aerial artillery, and winged their way northward. over the ridge. As they sped out over the plains of northern Africa, the sun sank, and out of the northwestern heavens shone the luminous haze of the fire cloud, which had now grown invisible magnitude until the two fan-like wings which spread out from its central nucleus spanned an arc of 20 degrees in the heavens. As the two airships sped on their northward course towards Alexandria,
Starting point is 12:42:07 where Alan had decided to make his first attempt to stay the progress of the World War, the two pairs of new wedded lovers watched with anxious eyes from the decks of their flying craft, the terrible portent in the skies, whose meaning they above all others on Earth were so well qualified to read. There could be no doubt now, even apart from all the elaborate calculations which had been made, that the prediction of the Martian astronomers was far more likely to be fulfilled than contradicted by the events. Yet so great was the happiness. they found in the strange fulfilment of the faint hopes of years of almost hopeless waiting that. Even as they journeyed on through the night with this threatening sign of approaching
Starting point is 12:42:52 brewing pouring its angry light out of the skies, their talk was still rather of love and life and hope than of death and desolation, which they knew to be overhanging their race with such remorseless certainty. They had lived and loved, and their love had found fruition. What more could they have asked of fate than this, even if they could have prolonged their lives indefinitely by a mere effort of will. As Alan had said to Alma at the moment of their re-betrotal in the palm grove, they were immortal now, and for them the death of a world was but an accident on the onward progress of an evolution in which such souls as theirs, veritable sparks of the divine fire itself were the dominating factors. As the fire cloud paled in the west,
Starting point is 12:43:41 and the eastern heavens brightened, with the foreglow of the coming dawn, the captains of the two vessels were roused by the signals from the conning towers, which told them that Alexandria was in sight. As soon as he got on deck, Alan's signal to the Isma to come close alongside. As she did so, and the morning greetings were exchanged, Alma appeared on deck, and suggested that Alexis and Isma should come and have breakfast on board the flagship, so that the two captains could discuss their final point. plans before descending to the city. The invitation was of course accepted, and an hour later the Alma commenced her descent towards the Sultan's palace, above which, from a lofty flagstaff, the banner of Islam was floating lazily in the early morning breeze. She flew no other ensign save a broad white flag of truce, that streamed out from the signal mast at her stern. The whole city seemed asleep, secure in the conquest that had already been won. A single airship floated two thousand feet above the palace, and as he approached her, Alan, keeping her well under his guns,
Starting point is 12:44:50 flew from his mainmast the signal. We come in peace. Will you respect the flag? The Muslim captain saw at a glance that a single shell would annihilate his vessel, and that the alma was perfectly protected by her consort, circling 2,000 feet above him. So he signalled, Yes, come alongside. The Alma descended and swung round until she came on a level with the Muslim vessel. Then she ran alongside within speaking distance. The doors of the deck chambers were opened, and Alan, after exchange in salutes, asked the captain whether the Sultan was in his capital. Yes, replied the Muslim. he is down yonder in his palace awaiting the coming of the arena for they are to join hands to-day and reign lord and mistress of the world they have conquered is the world then conquered
Starting point is 12:45:45 asked allan with a smile on his lip and a note of scornful pity in his voice yes said the muslim east and west north and south the world is ours saving only your own little land and for that i suppose you have come to make terms of peace. I have not come to make terms of peace for area, but for the world, replied Alan gravely. But of this I must speak with your master. When will he be able to give me an audience? That I cannot say, was the reply, or even that he will hear you at all. But pardon, I did not know that the angels of paradise accompanied the aliens on their voyages, descend in peace my master will receive you as he was speaking alma crowned with her crystal wings and radiant with a beauty which to the muslim's eyes seemed something superhuman had come from the after part of the vessel to allan's side
Starting point is 12:46:50 it was the first time that he had ever seen a woman of area and with the innate chivalry of his race he paid his involuntary homage to her as he would have done to an incarnation of one of the poetic dreams of his faith. Then, salutes were exchanged again between the two captains, and the Alma sank swiftly downwards until she hovered, twenty feet above the terrace, on which Alma had first spoken with the sultan,
Starting point is 12:47:16 on the night that he captured, the Vindea. The approach of the Aryan warship had already summoned a party of guards to the roof, and after a brief parley, a message was carried to the sultan from Alan. A few minutes later, Kaelid stepped out of the doorway, leading from the interior of the palace,
Starting point is 12:47:35 magnificently attired, as though for some great ceremonial. He looked up and saw Alan standing with Alma by his side on the after-deck of his ship. He saw too that the flag of truce was flying from the stern, and that the guns were laid alongside, instead of being pointed down upon the city. He raised his hand in salute and said,
Starting point is 12:47:56 I see you are come in the guise of peace. if that is so you are welcome it is peace if your majesty will have it so replied allan returning his salute and at the same time making a sign for the alma to descend to the roof of the palace as her keels touched the floor of the terrace the steps fell from the after doorway and he came down leaving alma standing on deck by the open door will not your companion honor my palace by touching you its roof with her foot, said Caled, looking up at Alma as he exchanged greetings with Alan. My companion, Sultan, is the wife of a man whom you turned your back upon, on this very spot as a liar, a traitor, and a murderer, said Alan, looking him straight in the eyes. How then could she honour your palace by setting foot on its roof? For a moment the Sultan was abashed into silence by the directness of the rebuke.
Starting point is 12:49:01 And then his oriental subtlety and quickness of thought came to his aid, and bending his head with royal dignity, he said, The angels do not mate with such men as that. The Tsarina must have been misled by appearance, perhaps indeed carried away by her hereditary hatred of your people. It is impossible that any but a true man could have worn the love of such a woman. You tell me that you came as friends and not as enemies, so. For the hour, let there be peace, not war, between us. While you are my guess, my city is yours, and all that it contains, I pledge my honour for your safety, so let the daughter of the air descend
Starting point is 12:49:48 that I may hear from her lips the music of her voice. Turning aside, half to hide a smile at the oriental metaphor of the sultan's speech, Alan went to the foot of the steps and held at his hand to Alma. As she alighted on the terrace, he led her towards him, saying, This is my wife. Yesterday morning she was Alma Trimaine, a daughter of the fifth generation of the first president of the Federation. Her ancestors and yours made terms of peace after the war of the terror. It is therefore more fitting that you should hear from her lips than from mine, the message that we bring. My ears are waiting, said Caled, bending low over the hand that Alma held out to him as Alan spoke.
Starting point is 12:50:36 It would be a strange message that would not be welcome from such lips. From one whom she could have looked upon as Nico such language as this would have jarred sorely upon Alma, accustomed she was to the frank directness of her own people's speech. But from Caled she tolerated, she tolerated. it as she would have tolerated the extravagance of a child. And as he raised his head again, she looked at him with eyes that dazzled him afresh, intoxicated, as he already was with her, to him, strange and almost unearthly beauty, and said in a voice such as he had never heard before. Thank you, Sultan, for your welcome. But surely there is little need for me to tell you what
Starting point is 12:51:22 message we bring. Last night, you saw it written in letters of fire across the heavens. Has not the voice of God spoken bidding you and your people to cease the cruel warfare that you are waging upon the world? And to prepare for the end of which that is a sign? As she spoke, she raised her hand and pointed to where the shape of the fire cloud now hung in the sky, like a white mist paling before the light of the rising sun. You reject the our first warning, as perhaps was natural, but now that you have seen the confirmation of its shining among the stars, surely you will no longer reject it. The last words were spoken in a gentle, pleading tone which no man could have heard
Starting point is 12:52:08 without being moved by them. "'Dotter of the ear,' replied the sultan, following her hand with his eyes. "'I have seen, and in a measure I believe your message.' though my interpretation of it may be other than yours. If the end of the world is at hand, the commander of the faithful will know how to meet it as a true believer should. It is not impossible that they may be peace between us yet
Starting point is 12:52:40 in the last hours of earthly life, for I would not willingly make war on a people that has daughters such as you. Not for our sake, But for the sake of all who have survived this terrible warfare of yours, we are come to plead with you for peace, said Alma. There is no time for hate and strife and bloodshed. There will be horrors enough upon earth before long, without any made by the fury of man. It is in your power to give peace to the world, and breathing space to meet its end. Why will you not give it?
Starting point is 12:53:18 You'll forget it is not I alone who can give peace. replied Khalid, If that were so, Before he could speak, another word, A salvo of aerial artillery shook the air above the city. Or looked up towards the northern sky
Starting point is 12:53:35 whence the sound proceeded, and saw a squadron of twenty silver-hulled airships flying the Muslim and Russian flags, and escorting in two divisions a warship from whose flags now flew the imperial standard of Russia, and whose shining hulls, of Azarin proclaimed her the lost ethereal.
Starting point is 12:53:56 Alan grasped the perilous situation in an instant and was about to tell Alma to go back on board their own ship when the Sultan, divining his intentions, took a step forward and said, Do you think that the Kiliad cannot protect
Starting point is 12:54:12 his guest or that his ally will not respect the hospitality of his house? You are safe. If a hero of your head was harmed. The Zariner and I would be enemies, and she would come to her death, instead of her bridle, for that is what brings her here. There is truth between us for this day, at least, and she shall not break it. As he ceased speaking, the twenty airships opened out
Starting point is 12:54:44 into a long line and remained suspended five hundred feet above the palace. While the revenge continued her downward flight and alighted at the farther end of the terrace from where they were standing. The after door of the deck chamber opened as she touched the marble pavement. The steps dropped down and Olga descended, attired as usual, in a plain robe of royal purple over which hung a travelling mantle of pearl-grey cloth, as fine and as softer silk, and lined with the then almost priceless fur of the silver fox. Her head. Her head was a little bit of her. Her head was uncovered save for a plain golden fillet, from which rose a pair of slender silver wings so thickly entrusted with diamonds that they seemed entirely fashioned of the flashing gems.
Starting point is 12:55:33 The golden fillet shone out brightly yellow against the lustrous black of her thickly coiled hair, and the diamond wings blazed and scintillated in the sunlight with every movement of her head. As she descended the steps, she was followed by Orloff Lusensky, and a guard of honour of twelve of her officers splendidly dressed and armed to the teeth who as soon as they landed drew their swords which were now only used as ornamental insignia of rank and ranged themselves in two lines one on either side of her before the revenge had alighted the sultan had made a sign to one of the sentries who blew a long clear blast on a silver bugle which was instantly answered by a hundred others from various parts of the city. At the sound, the Muslim metropolis seemed to wake from sleep into universal activity. Thousands of soldiers in brilliant uniforms poured into the empty streets. The Muslim and Russian flags ran up to a thousand flagstaffes, squadron after squadron of aerial cruisers soared up from
Starting point is 12:56:41 the earth and saluted with salvos of artillery, which shook the very firmament and brought Alexis down to within 3,000 feet of the palace roof in the belief that Alan, and Alma had fallen victims to some treachery, and that the time had come for him to avenge them by laying the city in ruins, as he had promised to do in such an event. A single glance through his field glasses showed him the true state of affairs.
Starting point is 12:57:06 So he contented himself with keeping his crew at quarters with every gun trained on a Russian or a Muslim airship, and ready to spread death and ruin far and wide should any harm happen to the Alma or her crew. While this was taking place, the Seltan's bodyguard had filed out onto the terrace, resplendent with gorgeous uniforms and glittering weapons. And between the two long lines that they formed, Khalid advanced to meet his bride,
Starting point is 12:57:34 leaving Alan and Alma interested and not an anxious spectators of the strange, an unexpected scene. They met halfway down the double line, and as Olga held out the hand over which Kalid bowed low as he raised it to his lips, she said, with a glance of undisguised hate towards Alan Alma and a mocking smile on her lips. Your Majesty's generosity is unbounded. I see that you have invited to our wedding feast the only enemies with whom we have yet to measure swords.
Starting point is 12:58:10 They have not come as enemy Zarina, replied Khalid, as he raised his head and looked with but half-restrained ardor on the beauty that was so soon to be. his. Nor yet have they come at my invitation. Alan Arnold and his wife. He's a what? Interrupted Olga, her cheeks burning and her eyes flashing with a sudden blaze of uncontrollable anger. His wife, Zarina, replied Caled somewhat coldly. The stun of Natasha and Richard Arnold has made deed with their daughter of Alan Tremaine, and they have come in the fifth generation to warn you, their daughter of the house Romanov and me, the son of the line of Muhammad Rashad, to cease our warfare upon the nations and prepare for the universal end which they tell us is at hand.
Starting point is 12:59:11 Kaelid spoke as Ogah thought half in jest and half in earnest, so she continued in the same mocking tone in which he had first spoken. Then, if that is so, if all human enmities are soon to be purged by the all-destrying fire, we may as well meet in peace for the moment. Will your majesty honour me by presenting me to your uninvited guests? Uninvited, but still my guest, Sarina, replied Khalid gravely, and therefore I need not ask you, No, Sultan, said Olga, interrupting him,
Starting point is 12:59:49 You need ask me nothing. You need not fear that I should not respect the hospitality of your house. Even then extended to them. As she spoke, she gave him her hand again, and he led her between the silent, rigid ranks of his guards to where Alan and Alma were standing. Since men and women had learned to love and hate, there had been no such strange meeting between two women as that which now took place between
Starting point is 13:00:20 Alma and Olga. It was the first time that Olga had ever seen a woman of the race to which Alan belonged, and Alma, for the first time confronted with the daughter of the earth folk, saw in Olga Romanov at once the most beautiful woman outside the confines of area and the incarnations of everything she had been trained to look upon as evil. While the Sultan was speaking, the words of presentation their eyes met. And Alma thought of that sentence in Alan's letter to his father. She is as beautiful as an angel and as merciless as a fiend. While Olga looked back to the time when she first heard Alma's name and hated her
Starting point is 13:01:03 for the sake of him who now stood beside her, her lover and her husband, the man she had held in bondage for years without her. winning one voluntary caress from him. Alma's first emotion was one of wonder. Hitherto she had seen nothing beautiful that was not at the same time good, for in area the conceptions of beauty and goodness were inseparable. But here was a woman of almost perfect physical loveliness, after her own type, who was beyond all doubt guilty of the most colossal crimes that a human soul had conceived
Starting point is 13:01:43 or a human hand had carried out, since men first learned to sin. The world which ten years before had been a paradise of peace, prosperity, and enlightened progress was now a wilderness of misery, and an inferno of strife, fast lapsing back into barbarism, and all this was her doing. As this thought came to Alma's mind, standing out distinct among all the others that were forcing themselves upon her, wonder gave place to unspeakable horror. And as Olga approached, with the light of hate still burning in her eyes and the same mocking smile upon her lips, she instinctively shrank back as though to avoid contact with some unclean thing. As she did so, her hands slipped through Alan's arm and a visible shudder ran through her form.
Starting point is 13:02:37 Marvelous as Olga's power of self-control and dissimulation of, was, she failed entirely to restrain the passion, which such a reception aroused within her. It was the first time in her life that she had ever stood in the presence of a woman, untainted by a spot of sin or shame, and this woman recoiled from her invisible loathing, beautiful and mighty as she was, at the very zenith of her conquering career and on the morning of her promised union with a man who, as she believed, would before many days share the empire of the world with her. Hardened as she was. The mute rebuke cut her to the quick. The flush on her cheeks died out and left her so pale for the moment that her face looked
Starting point is 13:03:22 almost ghastly with its grey lips and black burning eyes. This daughter of a higher race had, at a single glance, pierced the splendid mask, which covered the fearful deformity of her true nature. She thought of the night long ago in the bedroom at St. Petersburg. when by the light of the unearthly flame hovering above her poison still, she had seen her image in the mirror. Then pride and anger came to her rescue. The blood returned to her cheeks and lips. She drew herself up to the full height of her queenly stature, and as the sultan spoke the words of presentation, she slightly inclined her head. And then raising it again said, in low, even tones, whose wonderful music sent her chill to Alma's heart. This is a pleasant surprise, Alan Arnold.
Starting point is 13:04:15 I little thought that after our last parting we should meet again, saving battle. Much less did I think that you would honor my bridle by bringing your own bride to it. Still, as the Sultan tells me, they is truthful today. And so far as to my envy, you are welcome. we have not come as guests to your bridles serena said allan coldly and gravely nor have we come to make truce as between mortal enemies the enmities of men and nations are but as child's play now we have come to proclaim the truce of god against the hour of his final judgment end of chapter twenty nine chapter thirty of olga romanov my george griff This Librivox recording is in the public domain. The Shadow of Death
Starting point is 13:05:22 Ah, I see, said Olga. You have come to tell us this wonderful story about the comet and the message you say you have received from Mars over again. You are not the first who have prophesied the end of the world by such means, nor will you be the last to be discredited by the event. once and for all then let me save misunderstanding by telling you that i don't believe a word of it and therefore nothing that you can say will have any effect on the cause of action that i have determined upon you are of course at liberty to preach your truth elsewhere and at your own risk though i fear it will be but the voice of one crying in the wilderness yes truly in the wilderness said alma before Alan could reply, but a wilderness
Starting point is 13:06:17 that you have made with your own hands, Serena. You, who have been the evil genius of the world? Have you not done harm enough, now that the world has only a few more weeks to live? According to the idle tale, you bring us, interrupted Olga, repressing with a barely successful effort the anger, aroused afresh within her by the serene tone in which Alma spoke. It sounded rather like the voice of an angel, speaking to a more than, than of one woman addressing another and even to herself Olga was forced to admit that there could be no question of equality between this daughter of the heir and herself
Starting point is 13:06:58 it is no idle tale replied Alma almost in the same tone which he might have used in reproving a wayward child it is not even a prophecy it is a mathematical certainty and if you understood you would believe you have been a wasting your time and your own breath, said Olga scornfully. You are not my guess, but Sir Sultans, yet he may allow me to say that we have other demands upon our attention, more important than listening to such sentimentalism as this. Before Alma could answer, Alan turned to the Sultan as though not deigning to reply to Olga's insulting speech. Your Majesty, I see that this is no time to perform the mission upon which I came. We did not expect the presence of this arena here. Had we done so, we should not have come, for I know how vain it would be to reason with her. I came prepared to satisfy the most
Starting point is 13:07:59 skillful astronomers in your kingdom that what I say is absolutely true, and I venture to hope that you, if satisfied by their assurances, would give peace to the world for the remnants of its days. But even so, it is not for us to interrupt or even to introduce an unpleasant element into the doings of today. So with Your Majesty's permission, I will leave the calculations with your minister and relieve you and the Zarina of our unwelcome presence. All this time, the Grand Vizier Musa Al-Gazi had been standing a little to the real of the group shaking his beard nervously and looking anxiously from one to the other. He seemed about to speak, when Khalid said to Alan with a courtesy which contrasted strongly with
Starting point is 13:08:48 Olga's contemptuous demeanour. I thank you, Prince of the Air, as Matt Astand I think that will be the most reasonable as well as the most convenient course. Though I am far from convinced that you are not mistaken, yet i can assure you that the bare skill in my domains shall examine in what you leave us musa the old man turned pale as his master pronounced his name and stepped forward with a visible agitation which was by no means accounted for by the circumstances of the strange situation instead of waiting for caled's commands he said as he made his obeisance before him go maunder o's the faithful i am here but before your majesty bids me take these papers from the hands of allan arnold i would ask permission to say a word that must be said in private in private musa said caleb frowning slightly and passing his hand down his beard this is hardly a time for state secrets it is but my duty to my master that bids me to speak, replied the old man, again bending before him.
Starting point is 13:10:11 A moment will suffice for the speaking of what I have to say. Musa's tongue was so earnest and his anxiety so palable, that Khalid, without more ado, made his excuses to the Zarina, and his unexpected guess and stepped aside, out of earshot with his vizier. Well, Musa, what is it that he so preyself? Bessing and yet so private, he asked, a trifle impatiently. My master, replied the old minister, in a voice that now trembled with emotion. There is no need to examine the calculations from area.
Starting point is 13:10:51 An hour before daybreak, Hacham Ben Amru, your chief astronomer, at the Observatory of Memphis, came to me, and told me that he had completed his own calculation. of the curve and period of the comet, and that allowing for difference in longitude between our meridian and that of area, the prediction for Mars will be fulfilled beyond all doubt at midnight on the 23rd of September. This was testimony which it was impossible for Khalid to question. Musa's sincerity was beyond all question, and Hakem Ben Amru was the most renowned astronomer in the world outside area.
Starting point is 13:11:42 Khalid recoiled a pace as though he had been struck, and said in a voice hoarse with sudden emotion, Why did you not tell me this before, Musa? Because I would not mar my master's happiness for this day at least, replied Musa, if it be true, that the end of earthly things is at hand a day is of but small account to tell you would neither hasten nor delay the end but arnold's words forced me to speak for i knew that haham would speak if i did not Caled laid his hands upon the old man's shoulders and said gravely but kindly. "'It was well,' thought Musa, "'and I thank you for your consideration. "'Evil as your news is, it is kismet, and the will of Allah must be done.'
Starting point is 13:12:39 So saying, he turned away and walked with slow steps and downcast eyes to where Olga was standing, talking to Orlo Flusenski, with her back turned, in open contempt upon Alma and Alan. A single glance at his face told her that Musa had no pleasant tidings to impart. Your Majesty looks grave, she said. Has Musa given you news of some disaster to our forces? More than that, Tsarina, replied Khalid. He has brought me confirmation that I cannot doubt of the truth
Starting point is 13:13:18 of the message from Eriar. "'That?' exclaimed Alma, in a quick, passionate tone that all standing near could hear. "'The confirmation of that thrice-to-tale with which these people are trying to impose on our fears. "'Surely your majesty is jesting now.' "'No, old Sarina, it is no subject for jesting, but only for earnest and solemn thought,' "'answered Khalid seriously. I neither can nor will believe it, cried Olga passionately, her long-restrained anger completely overcoming her prudence, and her whole soul rising in ungovernable revolt. Believe or not as you will, I will not. It cannot be possible. It is too monstrous for all credence.
Starting point is 13:14:10 Why would one think the very fate themselves were fighting against us, if that were true, and for bringing the world to an end, just as we have conquered it for our own, for our own. As for these aliens, she continued, turning upon Alan and Alma, and taken a couple of steps towards them. They have come here with this vile story to cover an attempt to make terms with us before it is too late.
Starting point is 13:14:40 It is a trick to deceive you, but it shall not succeed in my presence. Do you not remember how, upon this very spot little more than a year ago. I showed you this same Alan Arnold, who now comes preaching about his truth of God as the shameless liar and traitor that he is. She had thrown off all disguise and all restraint now.
Starting point is 13:15:06 Hatred was shining out of her eyes and open scorn was upon her lips. She waved her hands with a contemptuous gesture towards them and went on, If you have come to ask for terms of peace, be honest and say so. You need not fear to speak, for there may be conditions on which we will let you live. Calid was about to utter some reproof, and Alan's hand had gone instinctively to the hilt of his rapier, when Alma stepped forward and faced Olga, her own eyes now burning dark with anger,
Starting point is 13:15:40 and her cheeks flushed with the hot blood which Olga's insult had called to them. "'Make terms with you?' she said, looking down upon her from the height of her splendid stature. "'With you, who have laid the earth waste and made the habitations of men desolate, "'with you, whom I could strike dead at my feet without staining my hand by laying it upon you, "'it is for you to make terms, if you can, not with us, "'but with the heaven whose justice you have outraged. and whose patience you have scorned. Cease this idle talk of battle and conquest,
Starting point is 13:16:23 this impious defiance of the decrees of fate. Can you make terms with God? If so, then when you see his sign blazing in the heavens tonight, cause it to change its path and pass aside from the earth. If not, kneel down and pray, not for your life, for that would be useless, but for the strength to meet your end, in the midst of the desolation that you have created.
Starting point is 13:16:50 Olga heard her in silence to the end, a whole being shaking, with the tempest of passion that Alma's words set raging in her breast. For a moment, she stood speechless, white to the lips and trembling in every limb from very rage. Then she suddenly stepped back apace and cried in a voice more like the cry of a wild animal in pain than human's speech.
Starting point is 13:17:18 This is the world lives or not, you shall not, for ever comes. And as she spoke, she snatched a pistol out of her girdle and levelled it at Alma's heart. Before she could spring the lock, Alan had snatched Alma up in his arms, and Khalid, with a cry of horror and anger, had sprung forward and grasped Olga's wrist. The bullet flew high, cutting up. one of the wings off Alan's coronet in its flight. Half a dozen strides took him alongside his ship and in another instant he was standing on her deck. His left arm ran Alma's waist holding her behind him and his right hand grasping one of his pistols. He raised his arm and the pistol flashed. At the same moment he stamped on the deck and the Alma leapt a thousand feet
Starting point is 13:18:08 obliquely into the air. The second before the pistol flashed, Olga turned her head, as though she were going to fire again, and the motion saved her life. For Alan's bullet, instead of piercing her brain, as it was meant to do, cut a straight red gash across her forehead, from temple to temple, and buried itself in the breast of Orlof Lysensky, as he sprang forward to snatch his mistress out of the line of fire. He pitched forward and dropped, and Khalid, forgetting everything else in the horror of the moment,
Starting point is 13:18:43 caught Olga in his arms, as a rain of blood streamed down over her face, and a shrill scream of pain and rage burst from her lips. Although there were nearly three hundred warships floating in the air above Alexandria, and though the rapidly enacted tragedy on the roof of the palace could be distinctly seen from their necks, the Alma escaped scathless, for the simple reason that, so terrible was the energy developed by the projectiles in use that had one struck her as she left the terrace, the palace itself would have been wrecked, and every living being within a radius of 200 yards from the focus of the explosion would have been instantly killed. Consequently,
Starting point is 13:19:26 the captains of the Russian and Muslim ships had to look on in angry impotence as she leapt out of range, joined her consort and with her soared away westward until a height of 15,000 feet was reached, and so vanished from the sight of their discomforted enemies. From Alexandria, they crossed the Mediterranean and Europe to Britain by way of Italy, the Valley of the Rhone and Paris. At a height of some 5,000 feet from the land, what they saw more than justified the reports which had reached area. Their fairest countries of Europe were now only blackened deserts and wasted wilderness. They flew all day over deserted fields and towns and cities that were little better than heaps of blackened ruins
Starting point is 13:20:21 and when night fell and the fire cloud blazed out of the sky its glare was answered by flames rising from the earth and huge patches of mingled smoke and flame which marked the sights of other towns which were only now falling victims to the destroyers. Society had practically come to an end. people who a few weeks before had been wealthy watched almost with apathy, the plunder of their homes and the burning of their palaces
Starting point is 13:20:51 by the armed bands of robbers which sprang up everywhere. There was no longer any protection for life and property. If anarchists on the earth did not burn and slay and plunder, their enemies in the air would, and even if they did not, what did it matter if friends and foes, plunderers and plundered, were to be consumed together in the fire that was about to fall from heaven. Amidst the universal terror, Alma, with her almost unearthly beauty,
Starting point is 13:21:23 the calm dignity of her bearing and the sweetness and gentleness of her loving councils passed through the devastating lands, rather like an angel of mercy, than a woman of the same flesh and blood, as the distracted, panic-stricken crowds, through which she moved by Alan's side. speaking her message in a voice that seemed to be an echo from some other world. When the Alma and the Isma reached London ten days after leaving Alexandria, they found the vast and one splendid metropolis of the world a wide waste of broken, blackened, and in some places still smoking ruins.
Starting point is 13:22:04 Of its fifteen million of inhabitants barely three million remained to people its fragments. All the rest had fled soon after. the first assault, or had fallen in the pitiless carnage that had been let loose upon them. They remained three days amid the ruins of London, listening to the most heart-rendering tales of suffering and cruelty, and giving in return such consolation as they could. Then they took the air again, and journeyed on westward over the once fair and smiling English land that was now a wilderness, amidst with plague and famine, anarchy, andarchy, and destruction stalked triumphant, while the few who listened to their message waited in despairing
Starting point is 13:22:48 terror for the fate that could hardly be worse than what they had passed through since the fatal 16th of May. From England, they crossed the Atlantic to America, and from America they spared over the Pacific to Australia, finding everywhere the same desolation upon the face of the earth, and the same terror and despair in the minds of men. But for the awful reality before their eyes, it would have been impossible for them to believe that the civilization which had seemed so strong and splendid four months before could have collapsed as it had done into such utter chaos. In those four short months, the whole tragedy of human life on earth seemed to have
Starting point is 13:23:34 been re-enacted. The frenzy and panic of war had degenerated into a universal delirium. Men, women, and children had gone mad by millions, religious fanatics, impostors and enthusiasts, if possible, more insane than the hearers, preached the wildest and most blasphemous doctrines, and uttered the most hideous prophecies, not only as to the approaching end of the world, but of the imaginary eternal horrors that were to follow it. The art and science and culture of 500 years had been forgotten in those few, weeks of madness, and mankind had sunk back wholesale into the grossest superstition of the
Starting point is 13:24:19 dark ages. Every night, when the flaming shape of the fire cloud blazed out among the stars, millions fell down on their knees and greeted it with prayers and invocations, as savages had once been wont to worship their fetishes. By the end of August, when the fiery arc overarched more than two thirds of the heavens and rivaled the sunlight itself in brightness. The degeneration of humanity had advanced to such a fearful stage of intellectual and moral depravity, that even human sacrifices were offered to appease the wrath of the deity who was believed to have taken the shape of the fire cloud. Under the influence of Delirium, the human mind had gone back through 25 centuries, and the worship of Baal a mollock had returned upon earth. Only a small minority of men and women preserved
Starting point is 13:25:17 their senses amidst the universal madness. These greeted the Aryans as friends, and heard their message and promised to remain steadfast to the end. But as day after day went by, and the terror grew and the nations plunged deeper and deeper into the saturnalia of frenzy and despair. The task undertaken by Alan and Alma grew more and more hopeless, and when the last day of August came, they at length confessed to themselves that it was useless to pursue it any further. This too was the day on which the term of absence granted by the council expired. And so at nightfall, after having carried their message round the whole world and passed it by the mouths of those who were willing to listen through many lands,
Starting point is 13:26:05 they at length reluctantly turned their prows homeward, and, with hearts sickened by all the unspeakable horrors they had witnessed, soared upwards into the luridly lighted heavens, leaving the world to the fate which in 23 days more would overwhelm the conquerors and the conquered, the few sane and the many mad, in universal and inevitable destruction. Alan timed his arrival so that the Alma and her consort crossed the ridge a few minutes after sunrise on the 1st of September. As they alighted in the central square of the city and disembarked greet the group of friends and kindred who were waiting to receive them, a strange stillness struck their ears and sent a mysterious chill to their hearts. The splendid capital of area seemed like a city of the dead.
Starting point is 13:27:01 its broad white streets and squares were empty. There were no boats on the lake and no aerial yachts in the air as they were wont to be at sunrise. The gardens were deserted and silent. Even the songs of birds which had welled up from them in a chorus of greeting to the coming sun were now hushed, and the birds themselves were flying restlessly from branch to branch, twittering and calling to each other, frightened sharers in the universal fear. It was not long before Alan learned from his father the explanation of this strange and mournful change in the life of the valley. A few days after their departure, a mysterious epidemic had appeared among the people of area. First the old, then the middle-aged, and then the young
Starting point is 13:27:52 had been silently and swiftly stricken down, first in hundreds, and then. First in hundreds, and then in thousands. There was no sign of physical disease, no apparent source of physical infection, and none of the horrors which characterised the plagues that were decimating the outside world. Those attacked by it went to bed in apparently robust health,
Starting point is 13:28:15 and in the morning they were found dead with an expression of perfect peace upon their features and no marks of disease upon their bodies. That was all that was publicly known. There had been, and, as the President told his son, there would be no inquiry into the cause or origin of the epidemic. Whether those who died died voluntarily, or whether the visitation was a merciful release from the torment and terror of the general doom, it was not for those who survived to ask. It was enough for them that the shadow of death had begun to steal silently and swiftly over the land of the royal race who had raised the dignity of humanity,
Starting point is 13:28:57 to a height untouched before in the story of man. They were content to know that their friends and kindred were permitted to die in painless peace, rather than force to writhe out their last hours in torture amidst the conflagration of the world. All day and all night for nearly a month, the fires of a hundred crematoria had burned, and day and night the funeral possessions had never ceased past
Starting point is 13:29:27 through their gates. The population of area which had been over a million at the end of July was now little more than a hundred thousand, and these were hourly dwindling under the mysterious epidemic. Those who had returned in the Alma and the Isma accepted all without question and applied themselves with all their energy to the performance of the solemn duties that remained to them. The work in the caverns of Mount Austrol was now almost completed. and the minute calculations which had been made had shown that it would be possible for 250 souls to find a refuge in them for ten days if necessary. Sufficient supplies of food had been already stored. The machinery for lighting the caverns was complete, and the solid oxygen had been enclosed in steel reservoirs to supply what would be consumed by respiration,
Starting point is 13:30:21 while provision had also been made for continually abstracting the carbonic acid and other injurious constituents from the respired air. Everything that human genius and skill at their best could do to ensure the preservation of this remnant of humanity had been done. And by the 15th of September the caverns were finally ready for occupation. Only one more task now remained to be completed, and this was the selection of those, who were to survive, provided that the precautions taken proved adequate. Unspeakably pathetic as this work of selection was, it was performed with a calm and apparently passionless precision, worthy of the unparalleled solemnity of the occasion, and the splendid traditions of those who accomplished it. The field of selection was first narrowed by confining it to those who had been
Starting point is 13:31:17 regularly betrothed when the first message was received from Mars. From these first the physically perfect were chosen, then the strongest and the fairest of these, and finally those who to their physical perfection added the highest intellectual and moral qualities. The work was performed by the ruling council, assisted by a council of an equal number of matrons, who had what had once been accounted, the misfortune to be childless. Neither joy nor saw. sorrow was shown, at least in public, either by those who were chosen or by those upon whom, the Joint Council was forced to pronounce sentence of death by rejecting them. The natural joy of the chosen was lost in the universal sorrow of the now inevitable parting,
Starting point is 13:32:06 and those who were destined not to survive, satisfied with the perfect justice with which the selection had been made, consoled each other with the knowledge that they would die hand in hand, and be spared the sorrow of surviving all who were nearest and dearest to them. On the morning of the 18th, the Temple of Area witnessed the last ceremony that would ever take place within its wars. This was the marriage of those who, unless their last refuge shared in the destruction that was about to bring chaos upon the earth, were to be the parents of the new race that was to re-people the world. the survivors of the whole nation now barely filled the vast interior of the temple. The solemn words which bound youth and made together as man and wife
Starting point is 13:32:54 to face side by side the last ordeal that humanity would ever have to pass through was spoken in the midst of a silence which reigned not only in the temple, but now throughout the whole valley. All the sentinel ships had now been withdrawn save one, which from a height of 15,000 feet still kept watch and ward against the coming of the foe that was even yet expected. But this was the only sign of life within the confines of area.
Starting point is 13:33:26 And when the solemn ceremony was ended and the assembly filed out of the doors, the members of it betook themselves almost in silence to their homes. There to make their final preparations for life or death as destiny had selected them to live or die. End of Chapter 30. Chapter 31 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 13:34:02 The last battle. At sunset on the 15th the sluice door had been finally lowered, into its place and the pent-up waters of the Lake Gavaria had risen nearly 40 feet by the next morning. only the upper parts of the villas on its banks were visible and its area was so enormously increased that the whole appearance of the valley was altered rising at first at the rate of three feet an hour a rate which of course decreased as the area became greater the waters would reach the entrance to the caverns soon after sunset on the evening of the fatal twenty-third a little before midnight on the twenty-first the orion the sentinel ship that was on guard the time sank swiftly down with the news that she had made out by the light of the fire-cloud which, lurid and ghastly as it was, was as brilliant and penetrating as that of the sun
Starting point is 13:34:57 at noonday, a large fleet of airships approaching from the northwards. The city was, by this time, almost entirely submerged. Only a few minarets and towers, and the top of the great golden dome of the temple surmounted by its crystal-winged figure showed above the surface. the remnant of the people of area now reduced to less than seven thousand souls including those chosen to take refuge in the caverns were occupying the villas on the slopes of mount austral above the entrance to the caverns six thousand of them were men who had lived solely in the hope of such an attack as was now about to be made and which would enable them to die fighting the common enemy of mankind to the last in defence of their beloved native land Not even now, when the hand of destiny had set a definite limit to all human hopes and fears, and when the remainder of their own lives could be counted by hours, could this faithful remnant of the Aryans endure the thought
Starting point is 13:35:59 that what had been their paradise and their home should be violated and polluted by the appearance of their foes? Therefore, they had lived for this last battle, and 500 airships were waiting to carry them into the air to engage in the last fight that ever would be fought on earth. All their friends and kindred, saving only the children of deliverance, as in fond fancy they had called the little band of the chosen ones, were now dead, and the few hours of life that were left to them had nothing more to give them. So they received with a grim joy the summons to battle, which had been so long expected.
Starting point is 13:36:40 Four thousand of them manned the airships. The rest occupied the mountain batteries, and we within a quarter of an hour of the bringing of the news the warships had mounted into the air, and the great guns of the batteries were ready to haul their projectiles upon the advancing foe. It was a spectacle to make angels weep and devils laugh, this last marshalling of the forces of human hate and hostility in the closing hours of the life of humanity and on the threshold of eternity. It seemed that the tragedy of man was to be played out to the bitter end. It was to the and that human strife was only to cease on earth with the destruction of the world. This, too, was the work of a single woman, inspired by quenchless hatred, an insatiable ambition
Starting point is 13:37:28 and a pride of spirit which, in its haughty incredulity, still refused to believe that the end of her conquering career had come. Pitiless, and without scruple to the end, Olga, while she was recovering from her wound under the shelter of the sultan's roof had managed, with the aid of her waiting woman Anna, not only to poison the grand Viziyamusa and Hacom, the astronomer, but also to bring Kalid himself into the same state of moral slavery in which he had so long held Alan and Alexis. It was she who had brought this fleet from Alexandria to area. Once under the fatal spell of her will poison, she had commanded Khalid,
Starting point is 13:38:12 to revoke the orders that he had given for peace, and he had obeyed. A fleet of more than 500 airships had been collected, and taking Khalid with her on board the revenge, so that there should be no chance of his recovering his volition. She had come to fulfil the prophecy, which Paul Romanov uttered when in the last hours of his life, he had declared that one day the eagle of Russia should fly over the battlements of area. all the materials for constructing ten airships had been taken into the caverns so that in the event of the remnant surviving the empire of the air should still be theirs but the alma and the isma still lay outside the entrance when the other ships had risen into the air
Starting point is 13:39:01 at the supreme moment a controversy had arisen as to whether or not allan and alexis the latter of whom had been placed without question among the chosen not only because of his unequalled engineering skill, but also because without him, a daughter of the House of Arnold would have died of her own will, should or should not take part with their companions in the near approaching conflict. This dispute was brought to a sudden close by Alan, who, with a single inspiration, cut short all the loving entreaties
Starting point is 13:39:35 that were being made to him to take refuge in the caverns and avoid the chance which in the heat of the conflict might destroy with him the male line of the descendants of the first conqueror of the air. Do you not see, he said, that it is quite possible that their fleet may be twice as strong as ours, and that in spite of all our gallant forlorn hope can do, they may cross the mountains and send their shells into the valley? What if one of them exploded here and wrecked the outworks and the entrance to the caverns? All hope even for us would then be lost. The doors could not be lowered and we should either have to let the waters of the lake flow out
Starting point is 13:40:18 or they would flow into the cavern by the upper entrance and ruin all our labours. We have proved that the Alma and the Isma are the two best airships in existence. They can saw higher and travel faster than any others. Would it not be madness to deprive our defending force of them? and would it not be cowardice in us not to do all we can to save all that is left for us to hope for on earth i for one shall go and i don't believe that i shall go alone if the alma goes the isma goes too said alexis allan is right we should be cowards to turn our backs on the enemies at this last moment and if you go we go said alma and isma in a breath if you live we live we will
Starting point is 13:41:08 We will live with you, but we will not live without you. There was no answer to such reasoning as this, nor was there any longer any law on earth save that of individual will. The first motive power that had swayed the world was, the last that survived and would be the last to die. Those of the old crews of the two airships who were found among the chosen at once came forward to take their places, and with them came to those who had elected to take their places,
Starting point is 13:41:38 the hazard of life or death with them. There shall be no widows in the new world, said they, and so every man who rose into the air on board the two great warships, carried with him the woman, without whom the one last chance of life would not have been worth taking. As they left the earth, the remainder of the little company retired into the caverns, leaving two sentinels posted at the outer door ready to give the alarm in case it should be necessary to lower the doors.
Starting point is 13:42:08 As they did so, a long, dull, distant roar came from the northward, telling that the last battle of man with man had begun. In accordance with the plan hastily arranged before they rose, the alma was to guard the northern end of the valley, while the Isma kept watch over the southern. They soared up and up until the peaks of the mountains were a good five thousand feet below them. From this elevation, those on board the alma could see the enemy's fleet's fleet. stretched out in a huge crescent, made up of tiny points of light, which shone in the unnatural glare that illumined the earth and sky, and ever and anon, they saw enormous spheres of flame blaze out along the line as the projectiles from the land batteries burst in front of them. The gunners were only trying their range, and the enemy were still behind it. The explosion of the projectiles
Starting point is 13:43:04 told the assailants that area was on the alert, still prepared for battle and still, for all they knew as impregnable as ever. Seeing this, they ceased their advance and a battle of tactics preceded the pitiless struggle which only the victors would survive. Hour after hour, the Muslim and Russian airships strove to outsaw the arians, or to make a rush in twos and threes that would bring them within range of the charmed circle of the mountains. But no sooner did one of them sweep up at full speed out of the distance and slow down sufficiently to train her guns, than the atmosphere about her was convulsed, with a mighty shock,
Starting point is 13:43:45 and changed instantly into a mist of fire. And when this vanished, she had vanished too, shattered to fragments, which dropped in a rain of molten metal, thousands of feet to the earth below. Morning came. The flaming arch of the fire circle sank lower and low, and lower in the heavens until it stretched a broad band of lurid light round the western horizon, and an unclouded sun brought the last dawn but one that the terror-maddened myriads of Earth would
Starting point is 13:44:15 ever see. Still, the fight went on at long ranges. Still, ship after ship of the hostile fleet made its desperate efforts to cross the invisible barrier which was drawn all-round area by the range of its protecting guns, only to be overturned and hurled to the earth, by the shock of an exploding projectile, or to be fairly struck and dissolved to dust. No matter how high they attempted to soar, the Alma and the Isma were still above them. And if the shells from the land batteries failed to do their work, the guns of the airship did it for them, and the results were the same. Annihilation. The night of the 22nd was spent in incessant attack and defence.
Starting point is 13:45:03 The crews of the arian ships grown desperate in their supreme despair, now left the mountains and sallied forth into the open, engaging the enemy ship for ship and gun for gun in a last determined effort to destroy them, or be destroyed, and far out from the still untouched battlements of area, the fight raged fast and furious. There now was no thought of safety in the hearts of the arians. They had come forth to kill and be killed. The rules of aerial tactics were utterly neglected.
Starting point is 13:45:37 They laid their guns alongside and, rushing through the air at their utmost speed. They hurled themselves, with the ram upon every Muslim or Russian vessel that they could meet or overtake. Crashing into her, with irresistible force and going with her into annihilation, as their two cargoes of shells exploded under the shock. The last sun rose and saw the fight still going on. What had begun as the greatest battle in the history of war had now dwindled down to a series of single combats. At length the end came.
Starting point is 13:46:13 It was a few minutes after midday that the last blow in the battle was struck. Ten Russian and Muslim airships, all that remained of the great fleet that Olga had brought against area, formed in line 10 miles from the ridge, and made a last attempt to break through the defences. Flying through a storm of shells from the land batteries, seven of them were torn to pieces, and the other three, just as they reached the ridge,
Starting point is 13:46:39 were met obliquely by the five remaining vessels of the Arian fleet. The same moment, the Alma's broadside was discharged upon them, friend and foe vanished together in a mist of flame. and so ended the assault and defence of area. We can go now, said Alan, in a broken voice to Alma, who were standing white and speechless with horror at his side in the bows of the airship. It is all over. God rest their gallant souls, for they left the world like brave men and true Aryans.
Starting point is 13:47:16 Amen, sighed Alma. Then after a brief pause she said, I wonder whether Ogor Romanov is alive or dead. The two airships now sank together and alighted close to the entrance to the caverns. There, the splendid fabrics were reluctantly abandoned. Their crews disembarked, taken with them everything they wished to preserve, and a minute inspection was made for the last time of the triple doors and the machinery for lowering them,
Starting point is 13:47:48 and filling the spaces between them with water to be frozen as soon as they were in their places. This occupied the time until the evening, and then all went once more into the open air to take what might be their last look at the sun. The waters of the lake were now within a few feet of the entrance, creeping more and more slowly upwards, and across the vast expanse of water,
Starting point is 13:48:11 lying unruffled by the lightest breeze, fell the mingled rays of the sinking sun and the brightening fire cloud. There was not a cloud in the heaven and no one, breath a wind relieved the almost suffocating heat of the inert and sultry air. It seemed as though all-terrestrial nature lay paralysed in a stupor of terror, waiting for the fire blast that would wither it into death and ruin. As the sun sank down behind the veil of flame, his disc loomed redly and dully through it.
Starting point is 13:48:44 Long streams of fire, blue and green and orange, darted across the disc and leapt and played round its circumference until it sank finally out of sight. The little group on the shore of the lake gazed at each other in silence as it disappeared. Their faces looked wan and ghastly in the awful light that now reigns supreme in the heavens. Most of them turned away in grief and horror too deep for words, and with one last look at earth and sky crept into the caverns unable any longer to support the terror of the scene. But a few remained, determined to see the fearful drama played out to the end,
Starting point is 13:49:25 if they could, and among these were Alan and Alexis, whose duty kept them by the doors, the President and Francis Tremaine, and Alma and Isma, whom nothing could persuade to leave their husband's sides. No human eyes had ever beheld so magnificent, or so awful a display of celestial splendors,
Starting point is 13:49:47 as they beheld during the three hours that they stood in the doorway after sunset. The fire cloud now covered almost the whole heavens, and its enormous nucleus blazed like a gigantic sun down out of the zenith with a heat and radiance that were almost insupportable. Huge masses of flame leapt out continuously, as though hurled from its fiery heart and were projected far beyond its circumference. while the incandescent cloud mass which surrounded it was torn and convulsed by internal commotions which spread out and out in enormous waves of many coloured fires until they disappeared below the horizon.
Starting point is 13:50:31 Still, there was neither sound nor breath of wind upon earth, only the awful stillness in which the world waited for the hour of its doom to strike. At last, towards ten o'clock, the water began to lap the threshold of the entrance, and Alan pointing to it said, Come, we must take our last look at the world. It is time to lower the doors. The words were scarcely out of his mouth before a low, dull, booming sound, came echoing down the gorges of Mount Austral. They looked up, and saw huge masses of snow and ice loosened. from its upper heights gliding, at first slowly, and then more and more swiftly, down towards the valley beneath. A mighty avalanche which, in a few minutes more, would carry irresistible ruin in its path. In with you all, cried Alan, quick, this is the beginning of the end. The snows are melting and the waters will be over us in another hour. Or, but he and Alexis hurried in, and they,
Starting point is 13:51:39 grasping the levers on either side of the door pulled them, and the enormous sheet of steel descended quickly along its grooves and shut them in from the outer world, upon which chaos was about to fall. End of Chapter 31. Chapter 32 of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. This Librivox recording is in the public domain. The She-Wolf to her lair.
Starting point is 13:52:14 In the mysterious revolution of human things, it came about that the only spectator of the closing scene of the tragedy of humanity, who endured and survived its final terrors, was the woman to whom it had been due that the fire from heaven had fallen upon a world mad with the frenzy and agony of war, instead of sane and calm, with the sanity and calmness of peace and reason. On the issue of the Battle of Aria, Olga, and, under her unnaturally acquired influence, the Sultan, had staked the empire of the world and lost it. Before the fight had been raging many hours, even she was forced to admit that Aria was impregnable to any assault that she could deliver. But when the Arians began to practice the desperate tactics of the second day,
Starting point is 13:53:05 it became manifest that nothing but annihilation awaited the invading fleet, outmatched as it was in speed and gunpower by the new Aryan warships and the land batteries. With eyes burning with rage and envy, she had watched through her glasses the incomparable Alma floating serenely at her unattainable altitude far above the battle storm, and she had pictured Alan her former slave standing, on her deck, perhaps, bitterest thought of all, with his wedded love beside him, and like a very arbiter of war, hurling his destroying lightnings, far and wide upon her ships, until the supreme
Starting point is 13:53:49 moment came in which he would descend, like a very god from the upper air, and, hand in hand hand with Alma, strike the last terrible blow, which would end the last conflict of man with man, and leave neither friend nor foe alive to tell what the issue had been. It would be a glorious end, worthy of him and the splendid traditions of his race, and she loathed herself for the craven fear that had seized upon her in the fateful hour of battle, and made her incapable of challenging the same fate at his hands. Caelid himself would have done so without hesitation, but she had robbed him of his manhood and debased him as she had debased every other human being that had fallen under her influence.
Starting point is 13:54:38 She had spent nearly the whole of the night of the 22nd on deck, and when the awful radiance of the fire cloud was for the last time succeeded by the light of day, even her haughty spirit had at last bowed before the supernatural terrors that were multiplying about her. for the first time since she had brought bloodshed back into the world, a thrill of panic shuddered through her soul, and for the first time she learnt the meaning of fear. Then, too, came a longing which for the time being overmastered all other considerations. The elementary animal instinct of self-preservation rose up within her,
Starting point is 13:55:21 with irresistible force, and conquered the hate and the unbearable, whose objects would have vanished when another sun had risen. Her thoughts went back to her old stronghold, in the snowy solitudes of Antarctica, to the deep, dark caverns of Mount Terra. Surely those mighty walls of living rock shrouded in eternal ice and snow would give her an asylum in which she could defy the fate that was about to overwhelm humanity. And what then? for a moment an awful vision of the unspeakable loneliness of such of survival amidst the ruins of the world struck such terror to her heart that she almost resolved to head the revenge into the thick of the fight that were still raging round area and die rather than face it
Starting point is 13:56:15 then the vision passed and the terrors of the present blotted out the fear of the future the last sun that the human race would ever see was just rising when she sent for Boris Lysensky, who were still commanding the Revenger under her, and said abruptly, and without even consulting Kalid, who were standing by her side. There is nothing but death to be found her.
Starting point is 13:56:40 We will escape if we can. Heads the ship from Ontario, and make her fly as she has never flown before. Don't spare either the ancients or the power. We must be there before nightful, if possible. Boris saluted, and obeyed in silence. An augur turned to Khalid and said in a tone of weariness and almost of despair. It is no use fighting any longer. The fates themselves are against us and I, yes, I have been frightened into belief at last.
Starting point is 13:57:12 A shameful confession is it not. Not shameful, but only reasonable, he replied. All I regret is that you did not believe sooner. and save this last slaughter of these gall and people. What is done is done, she said, with a half-regretful glance at the mountains of area, which were now rapidly fading away into the blue distance. It is only a question of sooner instead of later. Indeed, it seems hardly worthwhile,
Starting point is 13:57:46 even for us to attempt to live, when even if we survive, only the ruins of the world can be ours, and yet. "'Yard, sweeter would be life with you, even in a wilderness of death, "'than destruction that might be eternal parting,' replied Calid, "'in low tones that thrilled with passion. "'Nay, what dear destiny could man desire "'than to be the Adam of a new world, of which you were the Eve?'
Starting point is 13:58:20 "'The words of her husband, for Caled was her husband now, as well as her slave, brought a sudden flush to Olga's face, and this was succeeded by an almost deathly pallor. She put up her hand to the broadened circlet of gold which concealed the terrible scar of the wound made by Alan's bullet, and said almost in a whisper, You and I, yes, you and I may live, we will, but if we do, we must save ourselves alone. and with that she left him abruptly and went to her own room with the plan of her last crime already shaped in her mind. She was the only woman on board the revenge. Her maid Anna had been left behind at Alexandria, a maniac driven mad by the universal terror. What of Boris and the 25 men
Starting point is 13:59:14 who formed the airship's crew? If they were permitted to survive to the time when there would be no law but might, she would be the one woman in the world, one woman, beautiful and almost defenseless, among those who, though now her servants, would then be ready to slay each other in the dispute as to which of them should be her master. Such a thought in such a mind as hers could have but one outcome. When the hour for the midday meal arrived, she bade Boris invite the whole crew into the main saloon, saying, that, as this might be the last meal that any of them would eat. They would take it together. Then, as though moved by some sudden gracious fancy, she filled for every man with her own hands
Starting point is 14:00:03 a glass of the best, and oldest wine, that had been reserved for her own use. Khalid, rigid Muslim as he was, refused it, and she only touched it with her lips. But the others drained their glasses and tried their glasses and tried. drank death at her hands, even as the arians had drunk it in the same fashion and at the same table seven years before. But this time it was fated that her sin should find her out more quickly. Later on in the afternoon Boris, to his amazement and alarm found every man of his crew succumbing to an irresistible drowsiness. And soon this began to affect himself. A terrible thought at once flashed into his ever-suspicious mind. Fighting against the stupor that was
Starting point is 14:00:54 stealing over his senses, he took a deep draught of strong spirit. This conquered the poison for a time, and cleared his intellect sufficiently for him to see what his pitiless mistress had done. And then there rose up in his mind a desperate longing for vengeance on the murderess, who had used him and his companions as long as, as they were useful, and then poisoned them like so many rats. He took out his pistol and examined it to see if it was charged, and then, with the poison and the spirit fighting in his brain for mastery, he made his way from the engine room to the quarter-deck,
Starting point is 14:01:36 where Olga and Khalid were standing, watching with strained, fascinated eyes and faces that looked livid and corpse-like in the unnatural light of the fire-cloud. the long tongues of many-coloured flame that were shooting, like so many gigantic serpents down from the zenith, as though they would lick the life-blood out of the world that now lay panting for breath, and paralysed with fear beneath them.
Starting point is 14:02:06 Just as he reached the top of the companionway, a mist swam before Boris's eyes. His brain reeled, and he stumbled forward onto the deck, discharging his pistol aimlessly as he did so. The bullet struck and broke to fragments against the bulwarks. Kalid and Olga turned round to see him lying on his side, with savagely gleaming eyes, livid face, and foam-flected lips trying to raise himself on one hand
Starting point is 14:02:33 and take aim at them with the other. As Kalid sprang forward, Olga's ever-ready pistol came out of her belt. She cried to Kalid to get out of the line of fire. But just as she spoke, Boris made his last effort, and, taking what aim he could, pulled the trigger. Kalid stopped short and clasped his hand to his right side. Then Olga, with a low cry of fury, breaking from her white lips through her clenched teeth, sent a bullet through Boris's brain, just as he was struggling to bring his pistol up again. Are you hurt, Katie?
Starting point is 14:03:13 She asked with a deadly fear at her heart. heart as she crossed the deck to where he was standing with his hand still pressed to his side. Yes, he gasped. He has shot me through the lung. Then he coughed, and Olga saw drops of blood on his black beard and moustache. Without wasting any time, in useless words, she helped him down into the saloon, and set herself at once to examine and dress his wound. The bullet had entered between the fourth and fifth ribs on the right side,
Starting point is 14:03:50 drilling a clean hole through the lower lobe of the right lung and passed out at the back without touching any bone. With perfect rest and quiet, there was nothing to prevent recovery from such a wound. But Olga shuddered as she thought of its consequences in their present situation. If Khaled succumbed, as he well might do under the unknown terrors and dangers of the night that was now so near. She would have to choose between killing herself
Starting point is 14:04:18 beside him, or, if the rock chambers of Mount Terror proved a safe asylum, living maeclous and alone, until she starved to death on the wilderness that the world would be
Starting point is 14:04:31 when it had passed through its baptism of fire. She satisfied Caled's whispered request for an explanation of Boris's attempt on their lives by saying that he had probably made himself drunk in an attempt to fortify himself against the terrors that were multiplying around him.
Starting point is 14:04:50 Then she went through the ship and in a few minutes came back and said, I shall have to take the ship to Martell myself. It was not only Boris, for every man of the crew is dead drunk. Think of them making such brutes of themselves at such time. No, she continued, putting her hand on his shoulder as she saw the him make an attempt to rise. You must not move yet. You will want all your strengths when we get there, for you will have to regulate the engines while I am in the Corning Tower. As for these animals, we will leave them to their fate. A couple of hours later, she went on deck to see
Starting point is 14:05:33 whether Mount Terror, or at any rate the smoking crest of Mount Erebus, was in sight. for the revenge had now been flying almost long enough to have reached the confines of Antarctica. The speed was, however, so great that nothing was distinctly visible. There was only the flaming heaven above them and a grey blur beneath, so she went to the engine room and slowed down to a hundred miles an hour. Then she helped Caled to the engineer's seat in front of the controlling levers and took her place in the conning tower. She had scarcely been at her post half an hour
Starting point is 14:06:14 before she saw the huge white cones of the twin mountains of Antarctica shining against the dull grey skies beyond. One of them crowned as she had last seen it by a long stream of smoke that rose almost vertically in the windless air. She signalled to Calid to reduce the speed first to 50 and then to 30 miles an hour.
Starting point is 14:06:38 allowing the revenge at the same time to sink gently down towards the ice-covered continent. She crossed the well-remembered bay, in which the narwhal had performed her terrible exploit, swept over the ice wall at an elevation of a hundred feet, swung the ship round and stopped her in front of the great cleft in the side of Mount Terra. No human foot seemed to have trodden the Antarctic's solitude from the day she left it to crown herself Zarina of the Russias, to this one on which she brought her flagship back with its crew of murdered men to seek her last chance of life. Amidst the general doom which she could now almost bring herself to believe, she had directly brought upon the world. She ran the
Starting point is 14:07:28 revenge slowly into the vast portal that yawned black and deep before her, between the snow slopes of the mountain and then, turning on the searchlight, took her. her along the great gallery which led to the shore of the subterranean lake, and then lowered her for the last time to the earth. Then she and Khalid disembarked. He moved slowly and painfully, and she supported him as well she was able, and watched him with the intense anxiety of a supreme selfishness, which had now centred itself upon her, as the one possibility of making her life endurable. Thus did Sarina Olga and Kayle the magnificent, conquerors of the earth and sharers of the world throne, come back, one wounded almost to death, and the other half distraught with fear and
Starting point is 14:08:24 perplexity, to take refuge at the uttermost ends of the earth from the assault of the foe that had confounded all their schemes of conquest. Leaving the revenge in the great gallery, she led him to the council chamber and laid him on the cushions of the luxurious divan on which she had been wanted to hold her audiences. There, she examined and redressed his wound, and then for the next three hours she busied herself bringing supplies of food and drink from the ship, and preparing for the final siege, which their last stronghold would so soon have to endure. Then, the fancy took her to go once more into the air to take one more look at the world, and the splendours of the fate that was menacing it.
Starting point is 14:09:11 Nineteen hours had passed since she gave the order to head the revenge for Mount Terror. Sixteen of these had been consumed in the most rapid flight that the airship had ever accomplished. So fast had the revenge flown westward and southward that the sun had almost seemed to stand still waiting for her journey to be accomplished.
Starting point is 14:09:32 But still, it had slowly sunk farther and farther down into the luminous miss that now seemed to fill the whole sky. The difference between the longitude of area and Mount Terra had lengthened the last fateful day by nearly five hours, but now the end was very near at hand, and here even, on the very confines of the world, life had little more than four hours to live. To the north, the whole sky was flaming out into indescribable splendors, and the long firestreams radiating from the nucleus now seemed to be literally holding the planet in their clasp. Enormous meteors were bursting out from the heart of the flaming cloud
Starting point is 14:10:18 and exploding without a sound in the ever-silent abysses of space. She stood rooted to the spot by the weird and awful glories of the spectacle, and for the time being seemed to forget even Khalid and the indescribable dangers that were threatening them both. Instead of being daunted, her spirit rose As though in response to the splendors before her She felt that she was standing upon nature's funeral pyre Watching the conflagration of the world she had ruined
Starting point is 14:10:51 Saving only Khalid, there was not another human being Within thousands of miles of her And in her loneliness, her soul seemed to expand And rise to a nobility that it had never known before She saw the utter insignificance and contemptibility of the human strife which had been superseded and silenced by this majestic assault of the primal forces of nature, and for the first time in her life she thought of herself and her sins with a disgust and shame that humbled her in her own eyes to the dust. So she stood and watched, oblivious of everything but the celestial glories
Starting point is 14:11:35 above and around her until a rapid series of frightful explosions seemed to run roaring round the whole horizon. She looked up, with shaded eyes towards the zenith. The central mass had suddenly become convulsed and expanded until it looked as though the whole sky had been transformed into an ocean of fire torn by incessant storms. Huge masses of many-coloured flame were falling from it in all directions on the devoted earth, and as each of these entered the atmosphere, it burst into myriads of fragments, which fell in swarms, until the blazing sky was literally raining fire over sea and land. The fire cloud had at last invaded the outer confines of the Earth's atmosphere. All this, while there had been no change in the Antarctic cold of
Starting point is 14:12:30 the air. But soon after the first storm of explosions roared out, Olga felt a puff of warm, tainted air blow across her face. Then came another, and another, and then she heard what had never been heard before on the slopes of Mount Terra, the sound of running water. The snows were melting, and soon it would come avalanche and deluge. She hurried back into the council chamber, convinced that it was no longer safe to remain in the open air. She made the great bronze doors fast and covered them with layer after layer of thick heavy curtains. Every other opening into the chamber she closed up as tightly as possible. In the nature of the case, they were compelled to trust to the supply of air already in it to last them through the ordeal.
Starting point is 14:13:25 Then she went and sat down on the divan by Khalid's side, and taking his hand in hers, bent over him, and kissed him on the lips, saying, Now we must wait for life or death together. And so they waited, waited, waited while the ages-old snow and ice melted from the bare black rocks under the fierce breath of the firestorm. While the oceans of flames seethed and roared and eddied about them,
Starting point is 14:13:55 licking up the seas and melted snows, and fighting with them as fire and water have fought since the world began, while the foundations of the southern pole quivered and rocked beneath their feet, and the walls of their refuge quaked and cracked, with the throes of the writhing earth, and cosmos was dissolved into chaos once more. End of Chapter 32. Epilogue of Olga Romanov by George Griffith. this recording is in the public domain vengeance is mine the temperature has been normal now for three hours don't you think we may venture to raise the sluice gates i see nothing against it if the world is not habitable again now it never will be it is a good two days since the contact now and if the atmosphere had been burnt up or carried away by the attraction of the comet it would have either been much
Starting point is 14:15:02 or much hotter than that. Very well then, up it comes, and then we shall get our last question answered. It was Alan who thus questioned and answered his father. All had gone well with the refugees of Mount Austral and the remnant of the Aryan race. Their science and their faith in themselves had been triumphantly justified by the event
Starting point is 14:15:28 and had carried them safely through the sternest ordeal that man had ever been called upon to face. And now? There was only one more chance to be met, one more problem to be solved. The temperature showed that the earth still possessed an atmosphere. But was that atmosphere capable of supporting human life? If yes, all would be well,
Starting point is 14:15:54 and they could go forth into the wasted world and possess and replenish it. If no, then all their labourable, would have been in vain, and they might as well have died in battle, all with those friends and kin, who had taken this silent and dignified farewell of the world in the last days of the state of area. They had a calorimeter, and a pressure gauge communicating with the outer world to tell the temperature and the height of the water in the valley. The former, after rising for a few hours to over a thousand degrees, had now sunk back to normal, while the latter stood at three. The latter stood at
Starting point is 14:16:31 30 feet above the entrance doors to the cavern. The machinery for raising the sluice gate was put into motion, and they watched it with almost breathless anxiety, lest the straining or shifting of the rocks, which had been very perceptible during the terrific convulsions, which had apparently lasted for nearly ten hours, should have so dislocated the grooves that the gate could not be raised. There were a few preliminary creeks and groans,
Starting point is 14:17:01 a hitch and an increased strain on the lifting chains. And then the great sheet of steel rose easily and smoothly to the top of the channel. And the pent-up waters rushed forth in a black boiling flood through the narrow opening and roared away, foaming and tossing along the bottom of the crevasse, once more on their way to their unknown destination. Very soon after this, it was discovered that the water, were subsiding much more rapidly than could be accounted for by the volume that escaped through the subterranean channel. It was therefore necessary to conclude that there must have been some
Starting point is 14:17:43 convulsion in another part of the mountains which had opened a fresh channel from the lake to the outer world. The next step was to raise the two inner of the three doors which guarded the entrance to the caverns. The raising of the first one showed the eye still intact between it and the second, and this had to be broken up and removed before the second could be reached. Then the middle door was raised an inch or so, and the water spurted out from beneath it. Was this the water of the melted ice, or was it that which filled the valley? Had their outer door stood firm, or had it cracked or shrivelled up under the heat of the furnace through which the earth had passed? It flowed for ten minutes, and then slackened and stopped.
Starting point is 14:18:30 the outer door had held fast. Then, in case of accidents, the middle one was lowered again, and they waited, until the waters should have sufficiently subsided to enable them to challenge the last hazard on which their fate depended. The sluice gate had been raised at what would be four o'clock on the morning of the 26th of September, if the cataclysm through which the earth had passed had not so far affected the terrestrial economy as to alter the relations of day and night. Twelve hours later the pressure gauge ceased to act,
Starting point is 14:19:07 showing that the rapidly sinking waters of the lake had reached the threshold of the outer door. The time had now come to ask the question on the answer to which the lives of the remnant of humanity depended. Was the atmosphere breathable or not? That was the one question which occupied to the momentary exclusion of all others, the mind of every Aryan who was in the caverns.
Starting point is 14:19:34 The middle gate was lifted, and every heart stood still as Alan and Alexis strode forward into the dark passage and grasped the levers which actuated the lifting mechanism of the outer one. They took one glance back at the anxious faces which showed so white in the gleam of the electric lamps, and then they pulled. the machinery creaked and groaned as the power was applied then came a rending sound and a dull crash the door lifted a little quivered and dropped again and remained immovable
Starting point is 14:20:11 the machinery has broken down said allan going back into the gallery there must have been a lens-lip over the doorway what will you do then said alma surely we have not escaped the conflagrations of the world to be buried alive after the door-way what will you do then said alma surely we have not escaped the conflagrations of the world to be buried alive after after all? No, he said, looking down at her with a reassuring smile. It can hardly be as bad as that. Unless a whole mountain has fallen in front of the door, we shall find a way out. The first thing to be done was to get rid of the door, and this Alan accomplished in summary fashion by undermining it with drills, and then, after he had sent everyone into the inner recesses of the caverns,
Starting point is 14:20:55 tearing it to fragments with a small quantity of the explosion. explosives used in the shells. A mass of earth and stones came rolling into the gallery immediately after the explosion. Then, an excavating machine was run up on hastily laid rails and was soon boring its way into the obstructing mass. A distance of 10 yards was tunneled and then there was a rattle and were in front of the machine, which told that the work was done. There was a cloud of dust from the pulverized stones and earth, and then came a rush of fresh, warm air, and a gleam of sunlight through the opening. Thank God the atmosphere is still there, and the sun is still shining, cried Alan, as he drew the machine back and ran out into the open air. He looked about him for a few
Starting point is 14:21:46 moments and then turned, and walked back to his companions, who were already crowding towards the opening with faces glad, with new hope, and, and he looked about him. And he looked back to his companions, and drawing deep breaths of the life-giving air, which the mysterious alchemy of nature had restored unchanged to the earth. He stopped them with a gesture and said, Don't go out yet till we have made the tunnel safe. You will find an awful change out yonder. Area is no longer a paradise. It is only a swamp surrounded by naked rocks. And so they found it to be, when they at length passed out through the tunnel and stood upon the black oozy shores of the dreary lake, which still half-filled what had once been the
Starting point is 14:22:31 lovely land of area. The once verdure-clad mountains rose up bare and gaunt and blackened. A vast circle of ragged rock unrelieved by a blade of grass or a single tree of all the myriads that had clothed their slope three days before. It seemed as though the clock of time had been put back through countless ages, and the world was once more as it had been before the first forms of life appeared upon it. But still, the air that fanned their cheeks was fresh and warm and sweet, and the afternoon sun was shining across the western peaks out of a cloudless sky of purest blue. The calm had come after the storm, and the world was waiting to begin its life anew. The Alma and the Isma had utterly vanished
Starting point is 14:23:26 And were probably buried deep in the black slimy mud Of the city of area Not a vestige was visible The first thing that Alan did as soon as the last momentous question Had thus been asked and answered Was to ask his father to order one of the smaller airships Which had been stored in sections in the cavern To be put together and charged with motive power
Starting point is 14:23:50 as rapidly as possible. Certainly if you wish it, he replied, but what is your reason for being in such a hurry, to reassert your empire of the air? I can tell you now, said Alan in reply, what there would have been no need to tell you, if, well, if we had not been able to leave the caverns. Just after sunrise on the last day of the battle,
Starting point is 14:24:16 Bruno Vincent brought the Orion as near as he could to the Alma, and told me by signal that he had seen the revenge leave the fight and head away at full speed to the southward and westward that means i think that olga's courage failed her at the last and that she meant to try the forlorn hope of saving herself in her old stronghold at mount terror i am going to see whether she is alive or dead and suppose by a miracle you should find her alive what then said alma who had overheard his request coming up to him and looking up into his face with melting eyes as she slipped her hand caressingly through his arm "'The world is beginning its life anew in us, dear.' He replied, with tenderness in his eyes, but none in his voice. "'And there shall be no snake, if you have to be the cane of the new world to prevent it,' interrupted Alma, reading his dark meaning at a glance, and interrupting it with a directness and force that startled him.
Starting point is 14:25:21 "'No, Alan, this must not be. If she has escaped the vengeance of God, you may well forego yours. I can hardly think that she is still alive. But it is right that we should go and see. We? echoed Alan before she could finish. Do you mean that you will come with me? No, Helmer.
Starting point is 14:25:41 You must not do that. Remember that if she has, by any chance, escaped, the crew of the revenge may be alive too. And then we may have to fight? No, no, Alan, not that, not that. She cried with a gesture of horror. The world has... done with fighting, for there is nothing left to fight about. We will go as friends with open
Starting point is 14:26:05 hands to them, and the new life of the world shall be begun with the forgiveness of our enemies. Who are we that we should judge after the voice of God has spoken? In the end, she had her way, and so it came to pass that soon after sunrise on the following day an airship, which a hundred skilled and willing hands had toiled all night in fitting together and equipping for her voyage, rose into the air above the ghastly wilderness that had once been earlier, and winged her way towards the southern pole. Twenty hours later she sank down onto the ice that had already recovered the rocks in front of the fissure in the side of Mount Terra, and as she did so, a figure came forth out in the darkness into the half-light of the polar morning.
Starting point is 14:26:54 "'Look, there she is,' said Alma, in an awe-stricken whisper to Alan. "'Alone in this awful place. Come, let us go to her.' As she spoke, the gangway steps were lowered and she descended them first, followed by Alan, his father, Alexis, and Isma. Some strange influence held the others back as she advanced, with outstretched hands, and words of kindly greeting on her lips towards the piteous wreck of womanhood that slowly emerged from the gloom of the chasm. Olga Romanov had survived the doom of the world, but the hand of a just vengeance had fallen heavily upon her. Her once splendid form was shrunken, as though three score years had
Starting point is 14:27:43 passed over her in as many hours. Her left side was half paralysed and her shaking limbs hung loosely as she tottered along. Her ghost. Her ghost. Her ghost, her gulfed, her gulfed, her gregers, her gregers, golden fillet and jeweled wings had been cast away, leaving bare the great livid scar that crossed her forehead. Her white, drawn face was seamed with deep lines marked by agony and terror, and the thick masses of the once glorious hair that hung about her head and shoulders was streaked with grey and clotted with blood. The fire had died out of her eyes and the red from her shrivelled lips, and the weak broken voice in which she answered Alma's greeting quavered, like that of an old woman in her dotage.
Starting point is 14:28:29 I have been expected you, she said as Alma took her trembling hands in hers. I thought you would come. You have come for Alan, haven't you? He is young, but he is dead. I kept him alive as long as I could, but he was wounded. And then the world was changed to hell
Starting point is 14:28:54 for my sins. The fire choked him. I tried to die too. But it wouldn't kill me. There was air enough for me and I wanted to give it to him to breathe. But he wouldn't take it.
Starting point is 14:29:14 I suppose you have been dead and are an angel now like those others behind you. Come, I will take you to him. It is dark, but I know the way. The moment she began to speak, Alma saw the awful calamity that had befallen her. The haughty, daring spirit that had essayed and almost achieved the conquest of the world, was dissolved into the bitter waters of the Mara of madness.
Starting point is 14:29:44 The soul that had quailed before no human fear had collapsed into imbecility, under the superhuman terrors which she alone had witnessed and survived. Without a word she suffered her to lead her into the gloom, beckoning through the others to follow. They turned on the electric lamps that they had brought with them and entered the chasm. They reached the black ash-droom floor of the gloomy subterranean lake in the heart of the mountain,
Starting point is 14:30:13 and Alan, pausing for a moment, flashed the light of his lamp round the vast chamber that had once been so terribly familiar to him. The walls were burnt and blackened, and here and there masses of rock and boulders had been calcined to dust as though the long pent-up lava that had once flowed in fiery torrents over them had again been let loose then the light fell upon something that was not rock and which gave back a dull metallic sheen he took a few strides towards it and soon recognised it as all that was left of the once shapely and beautiful ethereal the old flagship of the Aryan fleet, with which he had lost the mastery of his own manhood, and his people,
Starting point is 14:31:00 the empire of the air. The crystal dome of the roof was gone, and lay in patches of congealed glass about the blackened and shrivelled up deck. The wings were burnt away, and the transverse ribs of Azarin stood out bare and twisted like the bones of a skeleton. And in the forepart of the hull, a great gap showed where her magazine had taken fire and burnt with such terrific heat that it had melted even the azarene plates of which she was built. The poor old ethereal has flown her last flight. He said to himself with a sigh as he turned away and followed the others, thinking sadly of all that had come to pass since he had last trodden her deck.
Starting point is 14:31:48 Olga, holding Alma by the hand, led the way from the lower gallery to the council chamber. As she pulled the curtain aside from the doorway, a puff of foul air that seemed to bear a faint smell of blood was wafted into their faces. Alan called Alma back, fearing that she would faint in the sickening atmosphere, and at the sound of his voice, Olga stopped short and looked back with a reawakening gleam in her eyes. Who is that? she cried, pressing her hands to her brow. Why, it is Alan. But no, Alan is here, here. He has been with me all the time since Cail had shot him. My God, can he have come to life again? Her voice rose to a shrill, wavering scream as she said this. She dropped Alma's hand and ran with faltering, stumbling steps towards a divan on which lay the form of a man whose black beard and moustache were thickly clotted with blood. she stopped and bent over it for a moment then she raised herself and faced them with her hands locked in her hair and the light of frenzied insanity blazing in her eyes no no she cried in a voice half a scream and half a wail that rang weirdly through the great chamber he is dead still and that is only his ghost o allan my love allan why could i not die with you curse the hand that wounded you curse
Starting point is 14:33:26 in the one syllable her voice died away from a scream to a whisper and at the same instant the paralysis which had already smitten her once laid its swift icy hand on her heart and brain she swayed to and fro from her heart and brain she swayed to and fro from her a moment, and then fell forward, across the corpse of the man whose love for her had plunged the world into madness on the eve of its doom. What an awful end, gasped Alma, shuddering, in the close embrace she had sought in Alan's arms. And yet, Alan, she loved you to the end, through all. That love for you was the one true thing in her life. And for even, for even, sake, I will say, God forgive her. Come, let us go. End of Olga Romanov by George Griffiths.

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