Сердце тьмы
Chapter 2
Youcan’thitanythingunlessyoutakeaimandfirefromtheshoulder;butthesechapsfiredfromthehipwiththeireyesshut.Theretreat,Imaintained—andIwasright—wascausedbythescreechingofthesteamwhistle.UponthistheyforgotKurtz,andbegantohowlatmewithindignantprotests.
"Themanagerstoodbythewheelmurmuringconfidentiallyaboutthenecessityofgettingwellawaydowntheriverbeforedarkatallevents,whenIsawinthedistanceaclearingontheriversideandtheoutlinesofsomesortofbuilding.‘What’sthis?’Iasked.Heclappedhishandsinwonder.‘Thestation!’hecried.Iedgedinatonce,stillgoinghalf-speed.
"ThroughmyglassesIsawtheslopeofahillinterspersedwithraretreesandperfectlyfreefromundergrowth.Alongdecayingbuildingonthesummitwashalfburiedinthehighgrass;thelargeholesinthepeakedroofgapedblackfromafar;thejungleandthewoodsmadeabackground.Therewasnoenclosureorfenceofanykind;buttherehadbeenoneapparently,fornearthehousehalf-a-dozenslimpostsremainedinarow,roughlytrimmed,andwiththeirupperendsornamentedwithroundcarvedballs.Therails,orwhatevertherehadbeenbetween,haddisappeared.Ofcoursetheforestsurroundedallthat.Theriver-bankwasclear,andonthewatersideIsawawhitemanunderahatlikeacart-wheelbeckoningpersistentlywithhiswholearm.Examiningtheedgeoftheforestaboveandbelow,IwasalmostcertainIcouldseemovements—humanformsglidinghereandthere.