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Salton + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Operation Lorelie + +Author: William P. Salton + +Illustrator: William Ashman + +Release Date: June 19, 2009 [EBook #29160] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OPERATION LORELIE *** + + + + +Produced by Greg Weeks, Stephen Blundell and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<div class="bk3"><small><b>Illustrator: Wm. Ashman</b></small></div> +<div class="bk1"><div class="bk2"><h1>OPERATION LORELIE</h1> + +<h2><small>BY WILLIAM P. SALTON</small></h2></div></div> + +<div class="bk4"><p><i><big>It was a new time and a vast new war of complete and +awful annihilation. Yet, some things never change, +and, as in ancient times, Ulysses walked again—brave +and unconquerable—and again, the sirens wove +their deadly spell with a smile and a song.</big></i></p></div> + +<p class="cap"><span class="smcap">They</span> came like monsters, rather +than men, into the vast ruin +of what had once been a great +city. They walked carefully, side +by side, speaking to each other by +radio as though they were in deep +space rather than upon solid +ground.</p> + +<p>The winding way they followed +through the ruins was marked by +blurred footsteps in the dust and +the two men, clumsy in their +bulky suits, found the going difficult.</p> + +<p>They stopped, and one of them +held out an instrument. He studied +the dial. "All clear," and both +men removed their helmets. They +wiped sweat from their faces and +glanced at each other.</p> + +<p>The blonde man said, "The +air's okay, Jarvis. Everything +seems all right. I don't get it."</p> + +<p>Jarvis, his dark eyes wary, +scowled as he looked about. "It +seems all right. But we know it +isn't. It can't be."</p> + +<p>"I'm shucking this suit."</p> + +<p>"Don't be a fool, Mark!"</p> + +<p>"But the dial read <i>clear</i>, man! +And we know nobody is going +to shoot us. All life <i>had</i> to be +wiped out."</p> + +<p>"How about minor power installations?"</p> + +<p>Jarvis took a chocolate bar +from his pocket, sat down on a +piece of broken rubble and began +to eat. "You're too careless—far +too careless, Mark."</p> + +<p>Mark laughed. "You've always +been cautious enough for both of +us. Got me out of plenty of scrapes +back in school, too. Don't think +I've forgotten." Affection warmed +his blue eyes as they rested on the +face of his friend.</p> + +<p>"Okay! Okay! But what happened +to them? Where did they +go?" Jarvis took nervous bites +from his second chocolate bar. +Then he, too, peeled off his suit. +He sniffed the air distrustfully, as +he wiggled his shoulders to free +them from the clinging, damp +shirt. Then he took a few experimental +steps forward.</p> + +<p>"Seems all right, Mark. But +how do you explain about Hank +and Garland? Never were two +more careful guys."</p> + +<p>"Probably a simple miscalculation. +Or an accident. We know it +couldn't have been enemy action. +Tests prove conclusively that we +wiped them out—to a man." +He took deep gulps of air into his +lungs, and stretched like a cat. +"We'll find out soon enough. Boy, +I feel great!"</p> + +<hr /> + +<p>They deflated and folded their +safety suits and added the bundles +to the other equipment on their +backs. Then, with their instruments +held before them, they +probed their way into the twisted +wreckage, still following the faint, +dust-filled footprints.</p> + +<p>Bent and rusted girders rose on +all sides like the bones of prehistoric +monsters. Nothing stirred. +The dust lay ages-thick on everything.</p> + +<p>"Gives you the spooks, doesn't +it?" Jarvis was still tense, poised +to respond to the first signal of +danger. "Feels like we're the last +men alive!"</p> + +<p>"Funny about Hank and Garland. +There's nothing here to +harm anyone."</p> + +<p>Jarvis looked at his watch. +"Better contact HQ for instructions."</p> + +<p>The two stepped off the path, +into the shade of a grotesque +chunk of broken masonry. Mark +set up the radio and twirled the +dials. "Team Four, calling HQ. +Team Four, reporting!"</p> + +<p>"HQ here." The voice from the +radio blared loud in the stillness. +"Give your report, Team Four."</p> + +<p>"Looks like nothing's moved +here in a thousand years. Safe as +a baby's dream. Rock-solid, air +morning-pure. But—" He hesitated, +trying not to sound like a +scared school boy. "No sign of +Team Three. Or of Teams One +and Two, either. Over."</p> + +<p>"Look here, Team Four. It's +your job to find out. The earth +didn't just swallow them. Final +report from each team placed +them well within the city. It's +been ten days since the last contact. +Probe every inch of the +place."</p> + +<p>"Right!"</p> + +<p>"But be careful. We can't afford +to lose any more men! +Roger!"</p> + +<p>"Roger!"</p> + +<p>There was only one way now—ahead. +It lay clearly marked. The +dim footsteps never strayed or +faltered. Three hours of search +revealed no pitfalls, no dangers, +and no trace of the missing men. +Then night was upon them and +they bedded down gratefully.</p> + +<p>"Strange, isn't it? The war +over. The invaders blasted from +the earth. All peril gone. And yet—men +disappear."</p> + +<p>Jarvis stared at the ruins +around them. "I can't take much +more, Mark. Twelve years of war +is enough. Are we never to have +a life—have our home and +women back, and—<i>peace</i>?"</p> + +<p>"Sure, it's been tough. But +think of the women and children +isolated on that sub-satellite. It's +tougher for them—just waiting." +Stretched on his back, Mark +stared at the cloudless, evening +sky. "But pretty soon we'll get +this planet cleaned up and bring +them in. Christ! Four years without +even seeing a woman. I remember +the last time—"</p> + +<p>"Okay!" Jarvis interrupted impatiently. +"Let's get to sleep."</p> + +<p>"Sure, pal. Goodnight."</p> + +<p>They fell asleep to dream of +green hills, corn ripening, apples +roasting over an open fire. Peace, +and home, and girls, their firm +legs flashing in the sun.</p> + +<p>Soldierlike, Mark was suddenly +awake. He lay without motion, +sensitive to some subtle change +in the surroundings. From the +corner of his eye he could see +Jarvis wrapped in sleep. The silence +seemed eternal.</p> + +<p>Then, whisper-soft, came a +murmur, a sound, a voice. A girl's +voice, sighing and singing, from +deep in that devastated spot.</p> + +<p>A woman!</p> + +<hr /> + +<p>Instantly, Mark was on his +feet. No need to wake Jarvis. +Plenty of time for Jarvis to find +out—afterwards. But not yet! +A miracle that a girl had survived +in all that wreckage. But a miracle +he wanted to savour alone!</p> + +<p>Ahead, the path turned and +Mark followed it as it went forward +again, downhill, between +the massed walls of rubble. Now +the voice swelled, a melancholy +song. Well, she won't be melancholy +for long, Mark thought. Her +solitary ordeal was over.</p> + +<p>"Mark!" Jarvis stood on an +upturned lintel, ten feet above +Mark's head. As Mark jerked to +a stop at the cry, Jarvis jumped +into his path. "You fool! Don't +you know it's a trap?"</p> + +<p>"So that's how you want to +play it? The noble friend, protecting +me from myself!" He +slammed a fist into the side of +Jarvis' head. "Well, I won't bite! +She's mine! I found her!"</p> + +<hr /> + +<p>In silence, in the narrow passage +between the rocks, the two fought. +Suddenly, above the sound of fist +on flesh, came the voice of the +girl again, clear, young. "She <i>is</i> +there," thought Jarvis. He could +almost taste her lips on his. The +sensation came as a shock. How +did he know? He'd never had a +woman. That's what came from +listening to the tales of Mark's +exploits with women. Now he had +to have that girl!</p> + +<p>The mounting tension of the +fighting snapped something in +Jarvis' seething mind. Danger, +friendship, duty, all meant nothing. +Only one thing mattered. +The girl! Mark had had more +than his share of girls. He, Jarvis, +was the one who should have her! +He'd been deprived of his manhood +long enough! His frenzied +brain hunted a trick to gain his +ends.</p> + +<p>Mark's superior strength began +to force Jarvis to give ground. +Then a final blow sent him reeling, +he reached out to break his fall, +his hand closed on a rock. He +threw it. Mark crashed to the +ground, his knee smashed, his leg +useless. Then the tomb stillness +of the dead city took over. The +dust settled slowly. Mark came to +his feet.</p> + +<p>Jarvis was gone.</p> + +<p>Dragging his useless leg, Mark +forced himself to crawl forward. +Jarvis had to be stopped.</p> + +<p>Ahead, a shadow moved, and +for a moment the moon threw the +silhouette of a man against a +cavernous opening in the debris.</p> + +<p>"Jarvis!"</p> + +<hr /> + +<p>An electric flash shattered the +darkness. The jagged teeth of the +bolt spit tongues of fire. Cordite +mingled with the raw, nauseant, +revolting smell of scorched flesh +and hair. The figure tottered and +fell into the black mouth of the +cave. Then, as the flame faded, it +lit up small bundles of charred +bones near the fallen body.</p> + +<p>There was a whir and a click +of a mechanism. Fifteen feet +away, Mark watched as the arm +of a phonograph rose, moved +slowly back to the starting point. +Then the record began once more +to grind out its death-trap melody.</p> + +<div class="trn"><div class="figt"><a href="images/002-2.jpg"><img src="images/002-1.jpg" width="144" height="200" alt="" title="" /></a></div> + +<p><b><big>Transcriber's Note:</big></b></p> + +<p>This etext was produced from <i>Amazing Stories</i> March 1954. +Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. +copyright on this publication was renewed. Minor spelling and +typographical errors have been corrected without note.</p></div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Operation Lorelie, by William P. 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Salton + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Operation Lorelie + +Author: William P. Salton + +Illustrator: William Ashman + +Release Date: June 19, 2009 [EBook #29160] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OPERATION LORELIE *** + + + + +Produced by Greg Weeks, Stephen Blundell and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + + + + +[Illustration: Illustrator: Wm. Ashman] + + +OPERATION LORELIE + +BY WILLIAM P. SALTON + + + _It was a new time and a vast new war of complete and awful + annihilation. Yet, some things never change, and, as in ancient + times, Ulysses walked again--brave and unconquerable--and again, the + sirens wove their deadly spell with a smile and a song._ + + +They came like monsters, rather than men, into the vast ruin of what had +once been a great city. They walked carefully, side by side, speaking to +each other by radio as though they were in deep space rather than upon +solid ground. + +The winding way they followed through the ruins was marked by blurred +footsteps in the dust and the two men, clumsy in their bulky suits, +found the going difficult. + +They stopped, and one of them held out an instrument. He studied the +dial. "All clear," and both men removed their helmets. They wiped sweat +from their faces and glanced at each other. + +The blonde man said, "The air's okay, Jarvis. Everything seems all +right. I don't get it." + +Jarvis, his dark eyes wary, scowled as he looked about. "It seems all +right. But we know it isn't. It can't be." + +"I'm shucking this suit." + +"Don't be a fool, Mark!" + +"But the dial read _clear_, man! And we know nobody is going to shoot +us. All life _had_ to be wiped out." + +"How about minor power installations?" + +Jarvis took a chocolate bar from his pocket, sat down on a piece of +broken rubble and began to eat. "You're too careless--far too careless, +Mark." + +Mark laughed. "You've always been cautious enough for both of us. Got me +out of plenty of scrapes back in school, too. Don't think I've +forgotten." Affection warmed his blue eyes as they rested on the face of +his friend. + +"Okay! Okay! But what happened to them? Where did they go?" Jarvis took +nervous bites from his second chocolate bar. Then he, too, peeled off +his suit. He sniffed the air distrustfully, as he wiggled his shoulders +to free them from the clinging, damp shirt. Then he took a few +experimental steps forward. + +"Seems all right, Mark. But how do you explain about Hank and Garland? +Never were two more careful guys." + +"Probably a simple miscalculation. Or an accident. We know it couldn't +have been enemy action. Tests prove conclusively that we wiped them +out--to a man." He took deep gulps of air into his lungs, and stretched +like a cat. "We'll find out soon enough. Boy, I feel great!" + + * * * * * + +They deflated and folded their safety suits and added the bundles to the +other equipment on their backs. Then, with their instruments held before +them, they probed their way into the twisted wreckage, still following +the faint, dust-filled footprints. + +Bent and rusted girders rose on all sides like the bones of prehistoric +monsters. Nothing stirred. The dust lay ages-thick on everything. + +"Gives you the spooks, doesn't it?" Jarvis was still tense, poised to +respond to the first signal of danger. "Feels like we're the last men +alive!" + +"Funny about Hank and Garland. There's nothing here to harm anyone." + +Jarvis looked at his watch. "Better contact HQ for instructions." + +The two stepped off the path, into the shade of a grotesque chunk of +broken masonry. Mark set up the radio and twirled the dials. "Team Four, +calling HQ. Team Four, reporting!" + +"HQ here." The voice from the radio blared loud in the stillness. "Give +your report, Team Four." + +"Looks like nothing's moved here in a thousand years. Safe as a baby's +dream. Rock-solid, air morning-pure. But--" He hesitated, trying not to +sound like a scared school boy. "No sign of Team Three. Or of Teams One +and Two, either. Over." + +"Look here, Team Four. It's your job to find out. The earth didn't just +swallow them. Final report from each team placed them well within the +city. It's been ten days since the last contact. Probe every inch of the +place." + +"Right!" + +"But be careful. We can't afford to lose any more men! Roger!" + +"Roger!" + +There was only one way now--ahead. It lay clearly marked. The dim +footsteps never strayed or faltered. Three hours of search revealed no +pitfalls, no dangers, and no trace of the missing men. Then night was +upon them and they bedded down gratefully. + +"Strange, isn't it? The war over. The invaders blasted from the earth. +All peril gone. And yet--men disappear." + +Jarvis stared at the ruins around them. "I can't take much more, Mark. +Twelve years of war is enough. Are we never to have a life--have our +home and women back, and--_peace_?" + +"Sure, it's been tough. But think of the women and children isolated on +that sub-satellite. It's tougher for them--just waiting." Stretched on +his back, Mark stared at the cloudless, evening sky. "But pretty soon +we'll get this planet cleaned up and bring them in. Christ! Four years +without even seeing a woman. I remember the last time--" + +"Okay!" Jarvis interrupted impatiently. "Let's get to sleep." + +"Sure, pal. Goodnight." + +They fell asleep to dream of green hills, corn ripening, apples roasting +over an open fire. Peace, and home, and girls, their firm legs flashing +in the sun. + +Soldierlike, Mark was suddenly awake. He lay without motion, sensitive +to some subtle change in the surroundings. From the corner of his eye he +could see Jarvis wrapped in sleep. The silence seemed eternal. + +Then, whisper-soft, came a murmur, a sound, a voice. A girl's voice, +sighing and singing, from deep in that devastated spot. + +A woman! + + * * * * * + +Instantly, Mark was on his feet. No need to wake Jarvis. Plenty of time +for Jarvis to find out--afterwards. But not yet! A miracle that a girl +had survived in all that wreckage. But a miracle he wanted to savour +alone! + +Ahead, the path turned and Mark followed it as it went forward again, +downhill, between the massed walls of rubble. Now the voice swelled, a +melancholy song. Well, she won't be melancholy for long, Mark thought. +Her solitary ordeal was over. + +"Mark!" Jarvis stood on an upturned lintel, ten feet above Mark's head. +As Mark jerked to a stop at the cry, Jarvis jumped into his path. "You +fool! Don't you know it's a trap?" + +"So that's how you want to play it? The noble friend, protecting me from +myself!" He slammed a fist into the side of Jarvis' head. "Well, I won't +bite! She's mine! I found her!" + + * * * * * + +In silence, in the narrow passage between the rocks, the two fought. +Suddenly, above the sound of fist on flesh, came the voice of the girl +again, clear, young. "She _is_ there," thought Jarvis. He could almost +taste her lips on his. The sensation came as a shock. How did he know? +He'd never had a woman. That's what came from listening to the tales of +Mark's exploits with women. Now he had to have that girl! + +The mounting tension of the fighting snapped something in Jarvis' +seething mind. Danger, friendship, duty, all meant nothing. Only one +thing mattered. The girl! Mark had had more than his share of girls. He, +Jarvis, was the one who should have her! He'd been deprived of his +manhood long enough! His frenzied brain hunted a trick to gain his ends. + +Mark's superior strength began to force Jarvis to give ground. Then a +final blow sent him reeling, he reached out to break his fall, his hand +closed on a rock. He threw it. Mark crashed to the ground, his knee +smashed, his leg useless. Then the tomb stillness of the dead city took +over. The dust settled slowly. Mark came to his feet. + +Jarvis was gone. + +Dragging his useless leg, Mark forced himself to crawl forward. Jarvis +had to be stopped. + +Ahead, a shadow moved, and for a moment the moon threw the silhouette of +a man against a cavernous opening in the debris. + +"Jarvis!" + + * * * * * + +An electric flash shattered the darkness. The jagged teeth of the bolt +spit tongues of fire. Cordite mingled with the raw, nauseant, revolting +smell of scorched flesh and hair. The figure tottered and fell into the +black mouth of the cave. Then, as the flame faded, it lit up small +bundles of charred bones near the fallen body. + +There was a whir and a click of a mechanism. Fifteen feet away, Mark +watched as the arm of a phonograph rose, moved slowly back to the +starting point. Then the record began once more to grind out its +death-trap melody. + + + + +Transcriber's Note: + + This etext was produced from _Amazing Stories_ March 1954. Extensive + research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on + this publication was renewed. Minor spelling and typographical + errors have been corrected without note. + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Operation Lorelie, by William P. 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