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Inthedecadentsculpturesthereweresignsofthinnervegetationeverywhere,andofadecreasedcountrylifeonthepartoftheOldOnes. Heatingdeviceswereshowninthehouses,andwintertravelerswererepresentedasmuffledinprotectivefabrics. Thenwesawaseriesofcartouches—thecontinuousbandarrangementbeingfrequentlyinterruptedintheselatecarvings—depictingaconstantlygrowingmigrationtothenearestrefugesofgreaterwarmth—somefleeingtocitiesundertheseaoffthefar-awaycoast,andsomeclamberingdownthroughnetworksoflimestonecavernsinthehollowhillstotheneighboringblackabyssofsubterrenewaters.
Intheenditseemstohavebeentheneighboringabysswhichreceivedthegreatestcolonization. Thiswaspartlydue,nodoubt,tothetraditionalsacrednessofthisspecialregion,butmayhavebeenmoreconclusivelydeterminedbytheopportunitiesitgaveforcontinuingtheuseofthegreattemplesonthehoneycombedmountains,andforretainingthevastlandcityasaplaceofsummerresidenceandbaseofcommunicationwithvariousmines. Thelinkageofoldandnewabodeswasmademoreeffectivebymeansofseveralgradingsandimprovementsalongtheconnectingroutes,includingthechiselingofnumerousdirecttunnelsfromtheancientmetropolistotheblackabyss —sharplydown-pointingtunnelswhosemouthswecarefullydrew,accordingtoourmostthoughtfulestimates,ontheguidemapwewerecompiling. Itwasobviousthatatleasttwoofthesetunnelslaywithinareasonableexploringdistanceofwherewewere—bothbeingonthemountainwardedgeofthecity,onelessthanaquarterofamiletowardtheancientrivercourse,andtheotherperhapstwicethatdistanceintheoppositedirection.