Part Four
ManydayspassedbeforewecouldspeaktotheGoldenOneagain.Butthencamethedaywhentheskyturnedwhite,asifthesunhadburstandspreaditsflameintheair,andthefieldslaystillwithoutbreath,andthedustoftheroadwaswhiteintheglow.Sothewomenofthefieldwereweary,andtheytarriedovertheirwork,andtheywerefarfromtheroadwhenwecame.ButtheGoldenOnestoodaloneatthehedge,waiting.Westoppedandwesawthattheireyes,sohardandscornfultotheworld,werelookingatusasiftheywouldobeyanywordwemightspeak.
Andwesaid:
“Wehavegivenyouanameinourthoughts,Liberty5-3000.”
“Whatisourname?”theyasked.
“TheGoldenOne.”
“NordowecallyouEquality7-2521whenwethinkofyou.”
“Whatnamehaveyougivenus?”Theylookedstraightintooureyesandtheyheldtheirheadhighandtheyanswered:
“TheUnconquered.”
Foralongtimewecouldnotspeak.Thenwesaid:
“Suchthoughtsastheseareforbidden,GoldenOne.”
“Butyouthinksuchthoughtsastheseandyouwishustothinkthem.”
Welookedintotheireyesandwecouldnotlie.
“Yes,”wewhispered,andtheysmiled,andthenwesaid:“Ourdearestone,donotobeyus.”
Theysteppedback,andtheireyeswerewideandstill.
“Speakthesewordsagain,”theywhispered.
“Whichwords?”weasked.Buttheydidnotanswer,andweknewit.
“Ourdearestone,”wewhispered.
Neverhavemensaidthistowomen