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Muchofthelatercityaswenowfoundithadbeenbuiltoverthatformerbed. TheOldOnes,understandingwhathadhappened,andexercisingtheiralwayskeenartisticsense,hadcarvedintoornatepylonsthoseheadlandsofthefoothillswherethegreatstreambeganitsdescentintoeternaldarkness.
Thisriver,oncecrossedbyscoresofnoblestonebridges,wasplainlytheonewhoseextinctcoursewehadseeninouraeroplanesurvey. Itspositionindifferentcarvingsofthecityhelpedustoorientourselvestothesceneasithadbeenatvariousstagesoftheregion’sage-long,aeon-deadhistory,sothatwewereabletosketchahastybutcarefulmapofthesalientfeatures—squares,importantbuildings,andthelike—forguidanceinfurtherexplorations. Wecouldsoonreconstructinfancythewholestupendousthingasitwasamillionortenmillionorfiftymillionyearsago,forthesculpturestoldusexactlywhatthebuildingsandmountainsandsquaresandsuburbsandlandscapesettingandluxuriantTertiaryvegetationhadlookedlike. Itmusthavehadamarvelousandmysticbeauty,andasIthoughtofit,Ialmostforgottheclammysenseofsinisteroppressionwithwhichthecity’sinhumanageandmassivenessanddeadnessandremotenessandglacialtwilighthadchokedandweighedonmyspirit. Yetaccordingtocertaincarvings,thedenizensofthatcityhadthemselvesknowntheclutchofoppressiveterror; fortherewasasomberandrecurrenttypeofsceneinwhichtheOldOneswereshownintheactofrecoilingaffrightedlyfromsomeobject—neverallowedtoappearinthedesign—foundinthegreatriverandindicatedashavingbeenwasheddownthroughwaving,vine-drapedcycadforestsfromthosehorriblewestwardmountains.