We Enter Kukuanaland
Allthatafternoonwetravelledalongthemagnificentroadway,whichtrendedsteadilyinanorth-westerlydirection. InfadoosandScraggawalkedwithus,buttheirfollowersmarchedaboutonehundredpacesahead.
"Infadoos,"Isaidatlength,"whomadethisroad?"
"Itwasmade,mylord,ofoldtime, noneknowhoworwhen,noteventhewisewomanGagool,whohaslivedforgenerations. Wearenotoldenoughtorememberitsmaking. Nonecanfashionsuchroadsnow,butthekingsuffersnograsstogrowuponit."
"Andwhosearethewritingsonthewallofthecavesthroughwhichwehavepassedontheroad?"Iasked,referringtotheEgyptian-likesculpturesthatwehadseen.
"Mylord,thehandsthatmadetheroadwrotethewonderfulwritings. Weknownotwhowrotethem."
"WhendidtheKukuanapeoplecomeintothiscountry?"
"Mylord,theracecamedownherelikethebreathofastormtenthousandthousandmoonsago,fromthegreatlandswhichlietherebeyond,"andhepointedtothenorth. "Theycouldtravelnofurtherbecauseofthehighmountainswhichringintheland,sosaytheoldvoicesofourfathersthathavedescendedtousthechildren,andsosaysGagool,thewisewoman,thesmelleroutofwitches,"andagainhepointedtothesnow-cladpeaks. "Thecountry,too,wasgood,sotheysettledhereandgrewstrongandpowerful,andnowournumbersareliketheseasand, andwhenTwalathekingcallsuphisregimentstheirplumescovertheplainsofarastheeyeofmancanreach."