第 24 节
作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:48      字数:9322
  unholy feast died away; and; though you may hardly believe it; I fell off
  into a doze。      It was not sleep; but it served the purpose; and when in an
  hour or two a draught of cool air roused me; I awoke; feeling more myself
  again。
  Slowly morning came; and the black wall of forest around became full
  of   purple   interstices    as   the   east  brightened。    Those     glimmers   of    light
  between bough and trunk turned to yellow and red; the day…shine presently
  stretched like a canopy from point to point of the treetops on either side of
  my sleeping…place; and I arose。
  All   my  limbs   were   stiff   with   cold;  my  veins   emptied   by  hunger   and
  wounds;   and   for   a   space   I   had   not   even   strength   to   move。 But   a   little
  rubbing   softened   my   cramped   muscles   presently   and   limping   painfully
  down to the place of combat; I surveyed the traces of that midnight fight。
  I   will not dwell   upon   it。   It   was   ugly  and grim;   the   trampled   grass;   the
  giant   footmarks;   each   enringing   its   pool   of   cur…   dled   blood;   the   broken
  bushes;   the   grooved   mud…slides   where   the   unknown   brutes   had   slid   in
  deadly   embrace;   the   hollows;   the   splintered   boughs;   their   ragged   points
  tufted with skin and hairall was sickening to me。                Yet so hungry was I
  that   when     I   turned  towards   the   odious   remnants   of   the   vanquisheda
  shapeless mass of abominationmy thou… ghts flew at once to breakfasting!
  I went down and in… spected the victim cautiouslya huge rat…like beast as
  far as might be judged from the bare uprising ribsall that was left of him
  looking like the framework of a schooner yacht。                  His heart lay amongst
  the offal; and my knife came out to cut a meal from it; but I could not do it。
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  Three times I essayed the task; hunger and disgust contending for mastery;
  three   times   turned   back   in   loathing。   At   last   I   could   stand   the   sight   no
  more; and; slamming the knife up again; turned on my heels; and fairly ran
  for fresh air and the shore; where the sea was beginning to glimmer in the
  light a few score yards through the forest stems。             There; once more out on
  the open; on a pebbly beach; I stripped; spreading my things out to dry on
  the stones; and laying myself down with the lapping of the waves in my
  ears;   and    the  first  yellow   sunshine     thawing    my    limbs;   tried  to  piece
  together the hurrying events of the last few days。
  What were my gay Martians doing?                Lazy dogs to let me; a stranger;
  be the only one to draw sword in defence of their own princess!                     Where
  was poor Heru; that sweet maiden wife?               The thought of her in the hands
  of the ape…men was odious。            And yet was I not mad to try to rescue; or
  even   to   follow   her   alone?   If   by   any   chance   I   could   get   off   this   beast…
  haunted place and catch up with the ravishers; what had I to look for from
  them except speedy extinction; and that likely enough by the most painful
  process they were acquainted with?
  The    other    alternative    of  going    back    empty    handed     was    terribly
  ignominious。       I   had   lectured   the   amiable    young    manhood      of  Seth   so
  soundly on the subject of gallantry; and set them such a good example on
  two occasions; that it would be bathos to saunter back; hands in pockets;
  and con… fess I knew nothing of the lady's fate and had been daunted by
  the first night alone in the forest。         Besides; how dull it would be in that
  beautiful; tumble…down old city without Heru; with no expectation day by
  day of seeing her sylph…like form and hearing the merry tinkle of her fairy
  laughter     as  she   scoffed    at  the  unknown       learning    col…  lected   by   her
  ancestors in a thousand laborious years。             No! I would go on for certain。
  I was young; in love; and angry; and before those qualifications difficulties
  became light。
  Meanwhile;   the   first   essential   was   breakfast   of   some   kind。   I   arose;
  stretched; put on my half…dried clothes; and mount… ing a low hummock on
  the forest edge looked around。 The sun was riding up finely into the sky;
  and the sea to the eastward shone for leagues and leagues in the loveliest
  azure。   Where   it   rippled   on   my   own   beach   and   those   of   the   low   islands
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  noted over night; a wonderful fire of blue and red played on the sands as
  though the broken water were full of living gems。                  The sky was full of
  strange gulls with long; forked tails; and a lovely little flying lizard with
  transparent wings of the palest greenlike those of a grass… hopperwas
  flitting about picking up insect stragglers。
  All   this   was   very   charming;   but   what   I   kept   saying   to   myself   was
  〃Streaky rashers and hot coffee: rashers and coffee and rolls;〃 and; indeed;
  had the gates of Paradise themselves opened at that moment I fear my first
  look   down   the   celestial   streets   within   would   have   been   for   a   restaurant。
  They   did   not;   and   I   was   just   turning   away   disconsolate   when   my   eye
  caught; ascending from behind the next bluff down the beach; a thin strand
  of smoke rising into the morning air。
  It was nothing so much in itselfa thin spiral creeping upwards mast…
  high; then flattening out into a mushroom headbut it meant everything to
  me。     Where there was fire there must be humanity; and where there was
  human…      ityay;   to  the  very    outlayers    of  the   universethere     must    be
  breakfast。     It was a splendid thought; I rushed down the hillock and went
  gaily   for   that   blue   thread   amongst   the   reeds。   It   was   not   two   hundred
  yards away; and soon below me was a tiny bay with bluest water frilling a
  silver beach; and in the midst of it a fire on a hearth dancing round a pot
  that simmered gloriously。          But of an owner there was nothing to be seen。
  I peered here and there on the shore; but nothing moved; while out to sea
  the water was shining like molten metal with not a dot upon it!what did
  it matter?     I laughed as; pleased and hungry; I slipped down the bank and
  strode across the sands; it pleased   Fate to play  bandy with   me; and   if   it
  sent    me   supperless     to  bed;   why;    here   was   restitution    in  the  way    of
  breakfast。 I took up a morsel of the stuff in the kettle on a handy stick and
  found it goodindeed; I knew it at once as a very dainty mess made from
  the roots of a herb the Martians great… ly liked; An had piled my platter
  with   it   when   we   supped   that   night   in   the   market…place   of   Seth;   and   the
  sweet white   stuff had   melted   into my  corporal   essence; it seemed;   with…
  out any gross intermediate process of digestion。                And here I was again;
  hungry; sniffing the fragrant breath of a full meal and not a soul in sightI
  should   have   been   a   fool   not   to   have   eaten。   So   thinking;   down   I   sat;
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  taking the pot from its place; and when it was   a little cool plunging   my
  hands   into   it   and   feasting   with   as   good   an   appetite   as   ever   a   man   had
  before。
  It was gloriously ambrosial; and deeper and deeper I went; with the tall
  stalk   of   the   smoke   in   front   growing   from   the   hearth…stones   like   some
  strange new plant; the plea… sant sunshine on my back; and never a thought
  for any… thing but the task in hand。             Deeper and deeper; oblivious of all
  else; until to get the very last drops I lifted the pipkin up and putting back
  my head drank in that fashion。
  It was only when with a sigh of pleasure I lowered it slowly again that
  over   the   rim   as   it   sank   there   dawned   upon   me   the   vision   of   a   Martian
  standing   by  an   empty  canoe   on   the   edge  of   the   water  and   regarding   me
  with calm amaze… ment。           I was; in fact; so astonished that for a minute the
  empty pot stood still before my face; and over its edge we stared at each
  other in mute surprise; then with all the dig… nity that might be I laid the
  vessel down between my feet and waited for the newcomer to speak。                        She
  was a girl by her yellow garb; a fisherwoman; it seemed; for in the prow of
  her craft