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  〃Yes; I suppose I should;〃 he agreed。 〃But forget it。 Never worry about what's past。 And stop crying; will you? That's better。 e on。〃
  〃You mean you're going to keep me? Take me with you?〃 she asked hopefully。
  〃What else do you suppose I'd do with you?〃 He ran an approving glance over her figure and grinned at the torn skirt which revealed a generous expanse of tempting ivory…tinted curves。 〃I can use an actress like you。 There's no use going back to Keshia。 There's nothing in Keshan now that I want。 We'll go to Punt。 The people of Punt worship an ivory woman; and they wash gold out of the rivers in wicker baskets。 I'll tell them that Keshan is intriguing with Thutmekri to enslave them…which is true…and that the gods have sent me to protect them…for about a houseful of gold。 If I can manage to smuggle you into their temple to exchange places with their ivory goddess; we'll skin them out of their jaw teeth before we get through with them!〃
  
  
  
   BEYOND THE BLACK RIVER
  
  
  Heading for Punt with Muriela; Conan carries out his scheme for relieving those worshippers of an ivory goddess of some of their abundant gold。 He then continues to Zembabwei。 In the city of the twin kings he joins a trading caravan; which he squires northward along the desert borders…borders patrolled by his one…time Zuagir marauders…bringing it safely into Shem。 He continues northwards across the Hyborian kingdoms to his bleak homeland。 Conan is now around forty; with few signs of his years save a more deliberate approach to wenching and the pursuit of trouble。 Back in Cimmeria; he finds the sons of his contemporaries raising families in their turn and tempering their northern hardihood with little luxuries; which filter up from the softer Hyborian lands。 Even so; no Hyborian colonist has crossed the Cimmerian borders since the destruction of Venarium; more than two decades before。 Now; however; the Aquilonians are spreading westward; through the Bossonian Marches into the fringes of the Pictish wilderness。 So thither; seeking work for his sword; goes Conan。 He enrolls as a scout at Fort Tuscelan; the last Aquilonian outpost on the east bank of the Black River; deep in Pictish territory。 Here a fierce tribal war with the Picts is in progress。
  
  
   1。  Conan Loses His Ax
  
  The stillness of the forest trail was so primeval that the tread of a soft…booted foot was a startling disturbance。 At least it seemed so to the ears of the wayfarer; though he was moving along the path with the caution that must be practised by any man who ventures beyond Thunder River。 He was a young man of medium height; with an open countenance and a mop of tousled tawny hair unconfined by cap or helmet。 His garb was mon enough for that country…a coarse tunic; belted at the waist; short leather breeches beneath; and soft buckskin boots that came short of the knee。 A knife…hilt jutted from one boot…top。 The broad leather belt supported a short; heavy sword and a buckskin pouch。 There was no perturbation in the wide eyes that scanned the green walls which fringed the trail。 Though not tall; he was well built; and the arms that the short wide sleeves of the tunic left bare were thick with corded muscle。
  He tramped imperturbably along; although the last settler's cabin lay miles behind him; and each step was carrying him nearer the grim peril that hung like a brooding shadow over the ancient forest。
  He was not making as much noise as it seemed to him; though he well knew that the faint tread of his booted feet would be like a tocsin of alarm to the fierce ears that might be lurking in the treacherous green fastness。 His careless attitude was not genuine; his eyes and ears were keenly alert; especially his ears; for no gaze could penetrate the leafy tangle for more than a few feet in either direction。
  But it was instinct more than any warning by the external senses which brought him up suddenly; his hand on his hilt。 He stood stock…still in the middle of the trail; unconsciously holding his breath; wondering what he had heard; and wondering if indeed he had heard anything。 The silence seemed absolute。 Not a squirrel chattered or bird chirped。 Then his gaze fixed itself on a mass of bushes beside the trail a few yards ahead of him。 There was no breeze; yet he had seen a branch quiver。 The short hairs on his scalp prickled; and he stood for an instant undecided; certain that a move in either direction would bring death streaking at him from the bushes。
  A heavy chopping crunch sounded behind the leaves。 The bushes were shaken violently; and simultaneously with the sound; an arrow arched erratically from among them and vanished among the trees along the trail。 The wayfarer glimpsed its flight as he sprang frantically to cover。
  Crouching behind a thick stem; his sword quivering in his fingers; he saw the bushes part; and a tall figure stepped leisurely into the trail。 The traveller stared in surprise。 The stranger was clad like himself in regard to boots and breeks; though the latter were of silk instead of leather。 But he wore a sleeveless hauberk of dark mesh…mail in place of a tunic; and a helmet perched on his black mane。 That helmet held the other's gaze; it was without a crest; but adorned by short bull's horns。 No civilized hand ever forged that head…piece。 Nor was the face below it that of a civilized man: dark; scarred; with smoldering blue eyes; it was a face as untamed as the primordial forest which formed its background。 The man held a broad…sword in his right hand; and the edge was smeared with crimson。
  〃e on out;〃 he called; in an accent unfamiliar to the wayfarer。 〃All's safe now。 There was only one of the dogs。 e on out。〃
  The other emerged dubiously and stared at the stranger。 He felt curiously helpless and futile as he gazed on the proportions of the forest man…the massive iron…clad breast; and the arm that bore the reddened sword; burned dark by the sun and ridged and corded with muscles。 He moved with the dangerous ease of a panther; he was too fiercely supple to be a product of civilization; even of that fringe of civilization which posed the outer frontiers。
  Turning; he stepped back to the hushes and pulled them apart。 Still not certain just what had happened; the wayfarer from the east advanced and stared down into the bushes。 A man lay there; a short; dark; thickly…muscled man; naked except for a loin…cloth; a necklace of human teeth and a brass armlet。 A short sword was thrust into the girdle of the loin…cloth; and one hand still gripped a heavy black bow。 The man had long black hair; that was about all the wayfarer could tell about his head; for his features were a mask of blood and brains。 His skull had been split to the teeth。
  〃A Pict; by the gods!〃 exclaimed the wayfarer。
  The burning blue eyes turned upon him。
  〃Are you surprised?〃
  〃Why; they told me at Velitrium; and again at the settlers' cabins along the road; that these devils sometimes sneaked across the border; but I didn't expect to meet one this far in the interior。〃
  〃You're only four miles east of Black River;〃 the stranger informed him。 〃They've been shot within a mile of Velitrium。 No settler between Thunder River and Fort Tuscelan is really safe。 I picked up this dog's trail three miles south of the fort this morning; and I've been following him ever since。 I came up behind him just as he was drawing an arrow on you。 Another instant and there'd have been a stranger in Hell。 But I spoiled his aim for him。〃
  The wayfarer was staring wide eyed at the larger man; dumbfounded by the realization that the man had actually tracked down one of the forest devils and slain him unsuspected。 That implied woodsmanship of a quality undreamed; even for Conajohara。
  〃You are one of the fort's garrison?〃 he asked。
  〃I'm no soldier。 I draw the pay and rations of an officer of the line; but I do my work in the woods。 Valannus knows I'm of more use ranging along the river than cooped up in the fort。〃
  Casually the slayer shoved the body deeper into the thickets with his foot; pulled the bushes together and turned away down the trail。 The other followed him。
  〃My name is Balthus;〃 he offered。 〃I was at Velitrium last night。 I haven't decided whether I'll take up a hide of land; or enter fort service。〃
  〃The best land near Thunder River is already taken;〃 grunted the slayer。 〃Plenty of good land between Scalp Creek…you crossed it a few miles back…and the fort; but that's getting too devilish close to the river。 The Picts steal over to burn and murder…as that one did。 They don't always e singly。 Some day they'll try to sweep the settlers out of Conajohara。 And they may succeed…probably will succeed。 This colonization business is mad; anyway。 There's plenty of good land east of the Bossonian marches。 If the Aquilonians would cut up some of the big estates of their barons; and plant wheat where now only deer are hunted; they wouldn't have to cross the border and take the land of the Picts away from them。〃
  〃That's queer talk from a man in the service of the governor of Conajohara;〃 objected Balthus。
  〃It's nothing to me;〃 the other retorted。 〃I'm a mercenary。 I sell my sword to the highest

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