Alone with the Beast Folk.
Ifacedthesepeople,facingmyfateinthem,single-handednow,—literallysingle-handed,forIhadabrokenarm.Inmypocketwasarevolverwithtwoemptychambers.Amongthechipsscatteredaboutthebeachlaythetwoaxesthathadbeenusedtochopuptheboats.Thetidewascreepinginbehindme.Therewasnothingforitbutcourage.Ilookedsquarelyintothefacesoftheadvancingmonsters.Theyavoidedmyeyes,andtheirquiveringnostrilsinvestigatedthebodiesthatlaybeyondmeonthebeach.Itookhalf-a-dozensteps,pickeduptheblood-stainedwhipthatlaybeneaththebodyoftheWolf-man,andcrackedit.Theystoppedandstaredatme.
"Salute!"saidI."Bowdown!"
Theyhesitated.Onebenthisknees.Irepeatedmycommand,withmyheartinmymouth,andadvanceduponthem.Oneknelt,thentheothertwo.
Iturnedandwalkedtowardsthedeadbodies,keepingmyfacetowardsthethreekneelingBeastMen,verymuchasanactorpassingupthestagefacestheaudience.
"TheybroketheLaw,"saidI,puttingmyfootontheSayeroftheLaw."Theyhavebeenslain,—eventheSayeroftheLaw;eventheOtherwiththeWhip.GreatistheLaw!Comeandsee."
"Noneescape,"saidoneofthem,advancingandpeering.
"Noneescape,"saidI."ThereforehearanddoasIcommand."Theystoodup,lookingquestioninglyatoneanother.
"Standthere,"saidI.