Тень над Иннсмутом
Chapter 4
AtlastIsawtheancientarcadedstation—orwhatwasleftofit—andmadedirectlyforthetracksthatstartedfromitsfartherend.
Therailswererustybutmainlyintact,andnotmorethanhalfthetieshadrottedaway.Walkingorrunningonsuchasurfacewasverydifficult;butIdidmybest,andonthewholemadeveryfairtime.Forsomedistancethelinekeptonalongthegorge’sbrink,butatlengthIreachedthelongcoveredbridgewhereitcrossedthechasmatadizzyingheight.Theconditionofthisbridgewoulddeterminemynextstep.Ifhumanlypossible,Iwoulduseit;ifnot,Iwouldhavetoriskmorestreetwanderingandtakethenearestintacthighwaybridge.
Thevast,barnlikelengthoftheoldbridgegleamedspectrallyinthemoonlight,andIsawthatthetiesweresafeforatleastafewfeetwithin.Entering,Ibegantousemyflashlight,andwasalmostknockeddownbythecloudofbatsthatflappedpastme.Abouthalf-wayacrosstherewasaperilousgapinthetieswhichIfearedforamomentwouldhaltme;butintheendIriskedadesperatejumpwhichfortunatelysucceeded.
IwasgladtoseethemoonlightagainwhenIemergedfromthatmacabretunnel.TheoldtrackscrossedRiverStreetatgrade,andatonceveeredoffintoaregionincreasinglyruralandwithlessandlessofInnsmouth’sabhorrentfishyodour.Herethedensegrowthofweedsandbriershinderedmeandcruellytoreatmyclothes,butIwasnonethelessgladthattheyweretheretogivemeconcealmentincaseofperil.