Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter III
Asthehourspassed,thetwomen,farapart,ignoringeachother,waitedfortheManifestation,—Annixterontheranch,Vanameeinthegarden.
Proneuponhisface,underthepeartrees,hisforeheadburiedinthehollowofhisarm,Vanameelaymotionless.Forthelasttime,raisinghishead,hesenthisvoicelesscryoutintothenightacrossthemulti-colouredlevelsofthelittlevalley,callinguponthemiracle,summoningthedarknesstogiveAngelebacktohim,resigninghimselftothehallucination.Hebowedhisheaduponhisarmagainandwaited.Theminutespassed.Thefountaindrippedsteadily.Overthehillsahazeofsaffronlightforetoldtherisingofthefullmoon.Nothingstirred.Thesilencewasprofound.
Then,abruptly,Vanamee’srighthandshuttightuponhiswrist.There—thereitwas.Itbeganagain,hisinvocationwasanswered.Faroffthere,therippleformedagainuponthestill,blackpoolofthenight.Nosound,nosight;vibrationmerely,appreciablebysomesublimatedfacultyofthemindasyetunnamed.Rigid,hisnervestaut,motionless,proneontheground,hewaited.
Itadvancedwithinfiniteslowness.Nowitpassedthroughthebedsofviolets,nowthroughthemignonette.Amomentlater,andheknewitstoodamongthewhiteiris.Thenitleftthosebehind.Itwasinthesplendouroftheredrosesandcarnations.Itpassedlikeamovingstarintothesuperbabundance,theimperialopulenceoftheroyallilies.Itwasadvancingslowly,buttherewasnopause.Heheldhisbreath,notdaringtoraisehishead.