The Heat-Ray in the Chobham Road
ItisstillamatterofwonderhowtheMartiansareabletoslaymensoswiftlyandsosilently. Manythinkthatinsomewaytheyareabletogenerateanintenseheatinachamberofpracticallyabsolutenon-conductivity. Thisintenseheattheyprojectinaparallelbeamagainstanyobjecttheychoose,bymeansofapolishedparabolicmirrorofunknowncomposition,muchastheparabolicmirrorofalighthouseprojectsabeamoflight. Butnoonehasabsolutelyprovedthesedetails. Howeveritisdone,itiscertainthatabeamofheatistheessenceofthematter. Heat,andinvisible,insteadofvisible,light. Whateveriscombustibleflashesintoflameatitstouch,leadrunslikewater,itsoftensiron,cracksandmeltsglass,andwhenitfallsuponwater,incontinentlythatexplodesintosteam.
Thatnightnearlyfortypeoplelayunderthestarlightaboutthepit,charredanddistortedbeyondrecognition,andallnightlongthecommonfromHorselltoMayburywasdesertedandbrightlyablaze.
ThenewsofthemassacreprobablyreachedChobham,Woking,andOttershawaboutthesametime. InWokingtheshopshadclosedwhenthetragedyhappened,andanumberofpeople,shoppeopleandsoforth,attractedbythestoriestheyhadheard,werewalkingovertheHorsellBridgeandalongtheroadbetweenthehedgesthatrunsoutatlastuponthecommon. Youmayimaginetheyoungpeoplebrushedupafterthelaboursoftheday,andmakingthisnovelty,astheywouldmakeanynovelty,theexcuseforwalkingtogetherandenjoyingatrivialflirtation. Youmayfiguretoyourselfthehumofvoicesalongtheroadinthegloaming...
Asyet,ofcourse,fewpeopleinWokingevenknewthatthecylinderhadopened,thoughpoorHendersonhadsentamessengeronabicycletothepostofficewithaspecialwiretoaneveningpaper.