Thirsty blades

By OTIS ADELBERT KLINE and E HOFFMANN PRICE
Then something cast its shadow over him.
The side entrance to the caravanserai was closed. Well then, back down the alley, and around the corner to the main gate. But when Rankin turned to retrace his steps, he saw that it might be a long way from there to any other place. For to his right and left were blank walls; at his back, a closed gate; and in front, a crescent of drawn blades was closing in on him.
Behind the six advancing swordsmen rode their commander. He reined in his Barbary stallion, stroked his beard—henna red, as Rankin could see plainly in the white moonlight—and settled back to enjoy the spectacle.
Click-click-click! mocked the hammer of Rankin's .45 as it fell on a succession of empty chambers.
The red-bearded chief smiled. And Rankin knew that more than his own carelessness was responsible for the unloading of that revolver. Someone had worked fast and skilfully as Rankin reclined in the souk that afternoon, smoking a narghileh , sipping bitter Abyssinian coffee, and pondering on how to extricate the lady Azizah from the peril that was descending from the mountains of Kurdistan.
Shoulder to shoulder the assailants advanced. Their steps were deliberate, now that they were certain rather than hopeful that the .45 had not been reloaded. Six lean swordsmen from the desert, grim phantoms whose curved blades gleamed frostily in the moonlight; curved scimitars whose drawing cut shears from shoulder to hip with one swift stroke.
Rankin drew his scimitar, cursed the disguise that had forbidden his favorite saber, and came on guard. The six paused a moment in their advance. One of them, they knew, must close with their prey, while the other five hacked him to pieces. And the sentence of that one was written; for their victim's frenzy would not be tempered with any hope of escape. One of them was even now a dead man....
One ... two ... three paces....
Rankin dropped his point and laughed.

Otis Adelbert Kline
E. Hoffmann Price
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Английский

Год издания

2024-06-07

Темы

Fantasy fiction; Adventure stories; Swordsmen -- Fiction

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