第 7 节
作者:浪剑飞舟      更新:2021-02-18 23:58      字数:9322
  very rare indeed; but from a large plant which grows practically
  without water; but seems to distill its plentiful supply of
  milk from the products of the soil; the moisture of the air;
  and the rays of the sun。  A single plant of this species will give
  eight or ten quarts of milk per day。
  After I had eaten I was greatly invigorated; but feeling the
  need of rest I stretched out upon the silks and was soon
  asleep。  I must have slept several hours; as it was dark when
  I awoke; and I was very cold。  I noticed that someone had
  thrown a fur over me; but it had become partially dislodged
  and in the darkness I could not see to replace it。  Suddenly a
  hand reached out and pulled the fur over me; shortly afterwards
  adding another to my covering。
  I presumed that my watchful guardian was Sola; nor was
  I wrong。  This girl alone; among all the green Martians with
  whom I came in contact; disclosed characteristics of sympathy;
  kindliness; and affection; her ministrations to my bodily wants
  were unfailing; and her solicitous care saved me from much
  suffering and many hardships。
  As I was to learn; the Martian nights are extremely cold;
  and as there is practically no twilight or dawn; the changes
  in temperature are sudden and most uncomfortable; as are the
  transitions from brilliant daylight to darkness。  The nights are
  either brilliantly illumined or very dark; for if neither of the
  two moons of Mars happen to be in the sky almost total
  darkness results; since the lack of atmosphere; or; rather; the
  very thin atmosphere; fails to diffuse the starlight to any
  great extent; on the other hand; if both of the moons are in
  the heavens at night the surface of the ground is brightly
  illuminated。
  Both of Mars' moons are vastly nearer her than is our
  moon to Earth; the nearer moon being but about five thousand
  miles distant; while the further is but little more than
  fourteen thousand miles away; against the nearly one…quarter
  million miles which separate us from our moon。  The nearer
  moon of Mars makes a complete revolution around the planet
  in a little over seven and one…half hours; so that she may be
  seen hurtling through the sky like some huge meteor two or
  three times each night; revealing all her phases during each
  transit of the heavens。
  The further moon revolves about Mars in something over
  thirty and one…quarter hours; and with her sister satellite
  makes a nocturnal Martian scene one of splendid and weird
  grandeur。  And it is well that nature has so graciously and
  abundantly lighted the Martian night; for the green men of
  Mars; being a nomadic race without high intellectual development;
  have but crude means for artificial lighting; depending
  principally upon torches; a kind of candle; and a peculiar oil
  lamp which generates a gas and burns without a wick。
  This last device produces an intensely brilliant far…reaching
  white light; but as the natural oil which it requires can only
  be obtained by mining in one of several widely separated and
  remote localities it is seldom used by these creatures whose
  only thought is for today; and whose hatred for manual labor
  has kept them in a semi…barbaric state for countless ages。
  After Sola had replenished my coverings I again slept; nor
  did I awaken until daylight。  The other occupants of the room;
  five in number; were all females; and they were still sleeping;
  piled high with a motley array of silks and furs。  Across the
  threshold lay stretched the sleepless guardian brute; just as I
  had last seen him on the preceding day; apparently he had not
  moved a muscle; his eyes were fairly glued upon me; and I
  fell to wondering just what might befall me should I endeavor
  to escape。
  I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate
  and experiment where wiser men would have left well enough
  alone。  It therefore now occurred to me that the surest way of
  learning the exact attitude of this beast toward me would be
  to attempt to leave the room。  I felt fairly secure in my belief
  that I could escape him should he pursue me once I was
  outside the building; for I had begun to take great pride in
  my ability as a jumper。  Furthermore; I could see from the
  shortness of his legs that the brute himself was no jumper and
  probably no runner。
  Slowly and carefully; therefore; I gained my feet; only to
  see that my watcher did the same; cautiously I advanced
  toward him; finding that by moving with a shuffling gait I
  could retain my balance as well as make reasonably rapid
  progress。  As I neared the brute he backed cautiously away
  from me; and when I had reached the open he moved to one
  side to let me pass。  He then fell in behind me and followed
  about ten paces in my rear as I made my way along the
  deserted street。
  Evidently his mission was to protect me only; I thought;
  but when we reached the edge of the city he suddenly sprang
  before me; uttering strange sounds and baring his ugly and
  ferocious tusks。  Thinking to have some amusement at his
  expense; I rushed toward him; and when almost upon him
  sprang into the air; alighting far beyond him and away from
  the city。  He wheeled instantly and charged me with the most
  appalling speed I had ever beheld。  I had thought his short
  legs a bar to swiftness; but had he been coursing with
  greyhounds the latter would have appeared as though asleep
  on a door mat。  As I was to learn; this is the fleetest animal
  on Mars; and owing to its intelligence; loyalty; and ferocity is
  used in hunting; in war; and as the protector of the Martian man。
  I quickly saw that I would have difficulty in escaping the
  fangs of the beast on a straightaway course; and so I met his
  charge by doubling in my tracks and leaping over him as he
  was almost upon me。  This maneuver gave me a considerable
  advantage; and I was able to reach the city quite a bit ahead
  of him; and as he came tearing after me I jumped for a window
  about thirty feet from the ground in the face of one of the
  buildings overlooking the valley。
  Grasping the sill I pulled myself up to a sitting posture
  without looking into the building; and gazed down at the
  baffled animal beneath me。  My exultation was short…lived;
  however; for scarcely had I gained a secure seat upon the sill
  than a huge hand grasped me by the neck from behind and
  dragged me violently into the room。  Here I was thrown upon
  my back; and beheld standing over me a colossal ape…like
  creature; white and hairless except for an enormous shock of
  bristly hair upon its head。
  CHAPTER VI
  A FIGHT THAT WON FRIENDS
  The thing; which more nearly resembled our earthly men
  than it did the Martians I had seen; held me pinioned to the
  ground with one huge foot; while it jabbered and gesticulated
  at some answering creature behind me。  This other; which was
  evidently its mate; soon came toward us; bearing a mighty
  stone cudgel with which it evidently intended to brain me。
  The creatures were about ten or fifteen feet tall; standing
  erect; and had; like the green Martians; an intermediary set
  of arms or legs; midway between their upper and lower limbs。
  Their eyes were close together and non…protruding; their ears
  were high set; but more laterally located than those of the
  Martians; while their snouts and teeth were strikingly like
  those of our African gorilla。  Altogether they were not unlovely
  when viewed in comparison with the green Martians。
  The cudgel was swinging in the arc which ended upon my
  upturned face when a bolt of myriad…legged horror hurled itself
  through the doorway full upon the breast of my executioner。
  With a shriek of fear the ape which held me leaped through
  the open window; but its mate closed in a terrific death
  struggle with my preserver; which was nothing less than
  my faithful watch…thing; I cannot bring myself to call so
  hideous a creature a dog。
  As quickly as possible I gained my feet and backing against
  the wall I witnessed such a battle as it is vouchsafed few
  beings to see。  The strength; agility; and blind ferocity of these
  two creatures is approached by nothing known to earthly man。
  My beast had an advantage in his first hold; having sunk his
  mighty fangs far into the breast of his adversary; but the
  great arms and paws of the ape; backed by muscles far
  transcending those of the Martian men I had seen; had locked
  the throat of my guardian and slowly were choking out his
  life; and bending back his head and neck upon his body; where
  I momentarily expected the former to fall limp at the end of a
  broken neck。
  In accomplishing this the ape was tearing away the entire
  front of its breast; which was held in the vise…like grip of the
  powerful jaws。  Back and forth upon the floor they rolled;
  neither one emitting a sound of fear or pain。  Presently I saw
  the great eyes of my beast bulging completely from their
  sockets and blood flowing from its no