The Illustrated Dune by Frank Herbert
Author:Frank Herbert [Herbert, Frank]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Novela, Ciencia ficción
Publisher: ePubLibre
Published: 1978-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
The worm blotted out the moonlight as it brushed the rocks above them. A shower of small stones and sand cascaded into the narrow hiding place.
Paul crowded his mother farther back.
Cinnamon!
The smell of it flooded across him.
What has the worm to do with the spice, melange? he asked himself. And he remembered Liet-Kynes betraying a veiled reference to some association between worm and spice.
âBarrrroooom!â
It was like a peal of dry thunder coming from far off to their right.
Again: âBarrrroooom!â
The worm drew back onto the sand, lay there momentarily, its crystal teeth weaving moonflashes.
âLump! Lump! Lump! Lump!â
Another thumper! Paul thought.
Again it sounded off to their right.
A shudder passed through the worm. It drew farther away into the sand. Only a mounded upper curve remained like half a bell mouth, the curve of a tunnel rearing above the dunes.
Sand rasped.
The creature sank farther, retreating, turning. It became a mound of cresting sand that curved away through a saddle in the dunes.
Paul stepped out of the crack, watched the sand wave recede across the waste toward the new thumper summons.
Jessica followed, listening: âLump⦠lump⦠lump⦠lump⦠lumpâ¦.â
Presently the sound stopped.
Paul found the tube into his stillsuit, sipped at the reclaimed water.
Jessica focused on his action, but her mind felt blank with fatigue and the aftermath of terror. âHas it gone for sure?â she whispered.
âSomebody called it,â Paul said. âFremen.â
She felt herself recovering. âIt was so big!â
âNot as big as the one that got our âthopter.â
âAre you sure it was Fremen?â
âThey used a thumper.â
âWhy would they help us?â
âMaybe they werenât helping us. Maybe they were just calling a worm.â
âWhy?â
An answer lay poised at the edge of his awareness, but refused to come. He had a vision in his mind of something to do with the telescoping barbed sticks in their packsâthe âmaker hooks.â
âWhy would they call a worm?â Jessica asked.
A breath of fear touched his mind, and he forced himself to turn away from his mother, to look up the cliff. âWeâd better find a way up there before daylight.â He pointed. âThose poles we passedâthere are more of them.â
She looked, following the line of his hand, saw the polesâwind-scratched markersâmade out the shadow of a narrow ledge that twisted into a crevasse high above them.
âThey mark a way up the cliff,â Paul said. He settled his shoulders into the pack, crossed to the foot of the ledge and began the climb upward.
Jessica waited a moment, resting, restoring her strength; then she followed.
Up they climbed, following the guide poles until the ledge dwindled to a narrow lip at the mouth of a dark crevasse.
Paul tipped his head to peer into the shadowed place. He could feel the precarious hold his feet had on the slender ledge, but forced himself to slow caution. He saw only darkness within the crevasse. It stretched away upward, open to the stars at the top. His ears searched, found only sounds he could expectâa tiny spill of sand, an insect brrr, the patter of a small running creature. He tested the darkness in the crevasse with one foot, found rock beneath a gritting surface.
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