「二人の女王」第15章・・・ソレイスの歌 SORAIS' SONG
After our escape from Agon and his pious crew we returned to our quarters in the palace and had a very good time. The two Queens, the nobles and the people v . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第16章・・・彫像の前で BEFORE THE STATUE
It was night—dead night—and the silence lay on the Frowning City like a cloud.
Secretly, as evildoers, Sir Henry Curtis, Umslopogaas, and myself thr . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第17章・・・嵐 THE STORM BREAKS
And now it was that the trouble which at first had been but a cloud as large as a man's hand began to loom very black and big upon our horizon, namely, Sorais . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第18章・・・血みどろの戦い! WAR! RED WAR!
Telling Umslopogaas to wait, I tumbled into my clothes and went off with him to Sir Henry's room, where the Zulu repeated his story word for word. It was a sight . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第19章・・・奇妙な結婚式 A STRANGE WEDDING
One person, however, did not succeed in getting out in time before the gates were shut, and that was the High Priest Agon, who, as we had every reason to believ . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第20章・・・山峡の戦い THE BATTLE OF THE PASS
It was on the third morning after this incident of the map that Sir Henry and I started. With the exception of a small guard, all the great host had . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第21章・・・走れ!走れ!AWAY! AWAY!
At the top of the rise we halted for a second to breathe our horses; and, turning, glanced at the battle beneath us, which, illumined as it was by the fierce r . . . 本文を読む
「二人の女王」第22章・・・ウンスロポガース階段を死守する
HOW UMSLOPOGAAS HELD THE STAIR
We looked at one another.
'Thou seest,' I said, 'they have taken away the door. Is there aught with which we may fill the place? Speak q . . . 本文を読む
CHAPTER XXIIII HAVE SPOKEN
It was a week after Nyleptha's visit, when I had begun to get about a little in the middle of the day, that a message came to me from Sir Henry to say that Sorais would be . . . 本文を読む
CHAPTER XXIVBY ANOTHER HAND
A year has elapsed since our most dear friend Allan Quatermain wrote the words 'I have spoken' at the end of his record of our adventures. Nor should I have ventured to ma . . . 本文を読む
AUTHORITIES
A novelist is not usually asked, like a historian, for his 'Quellen'. As I have, however, judging from certain experiences in the past, some reason to anticipate such a demand, I wish to . . . 本文を読む