Chapter 15 — The Giddy Bridge
Justforamomentthathostilepauseendured.IsupposethatbothweandtheSelenitesdidsomeveryrapidthinking.Myclearestimpressionwasthattherewasnothingtoputmybackagainst,andthatwewereboundtobesurroundedandkilled.Theoverwhelmingfollyofourpresencethereloomedovermeinblack,enormousreproach.WhyhadIeverlaunchedmyselfonthismad,inhumanexpedition?
Cavorcametomysideandlaidhishandonmyarm.Hispaleandterrifiedfacewasghastlyinthebluelight.
“Wecan’tdoanything,”hesaid.“It’samistake.Theydon’tunderstand.Wemustgo.Astheywantustogo.”
Ilookeddownathim,andthenatthefreshSeleniteswhowerecomingtohelptheirfellows.“IfIhadmyhandsfree—”
“It’snouse,”hepanted.
“No.”
“We’llgo.”
Andheturnedaboutandledthewayinthedirectionthathadbeenindicatedforus.
Ifollowed,tryingtolookassubduedaspossible,andfeelingatthechainsaboutmywrists.Mybloodwasboiling.Inotednothingmoreofthatcavern,thoughitseemedtotakealongtimebeforewehadmarchedacrossit,orifInotedanythingIforgotitasIsawit.Mythoughtswereconcentrated,Ithink,uponmychainsandtheSelenites,andparticularlyuponthehelmetedoneswiththegoads.Atfirsttheymarchedparallelwithus,andatarespectfuldistance,butpresentlytheywereovertakenbythreeothers,andthentheydrewnearer,untiltheywerewithinarmslengthagain.Iwincedlikeabeatenhorseastheycameneartous.