Первые люди на Луне
Chapter 19 — Mr. Bedford Alone
Saveforthefaintstiroftheshrubaboutmeinthelittlebreezethatwasrising,therewasnosoundnorshadowofasound.Andthebreezeblewchill.
ConfoundCavor!
Itookadeepbreath.Iputmyhandstothesidesofmymouth.“Cavor!”Ibawled,andthesoundwaslikesomemanikinshoutingfaraway.
Ilookedatthehandkerchief,Ilookedbehindmeatthebroadeningshadowofthewestwardcliff,Ilookedundermyhandatthesun.Itseemedtomethatalmostvisiblyitwascreepingdownthesky.
IfeltImustactinstantlyifIwastosaveCavor.Iwhippedoffmyvestandflungitasamarkontheserebayonetsoftheshrubsbehindme,andthensetoffinastraightlinetowardsthehandkerchief.Perhapsitwasacoupleofmilesaway—amatterofafewhundredleapsandstrides.Ihavealreadytoldhowoneseemedtohangthroughthoselunarleaps.IneachsuspenseIsoughtCavor,andmarvelledwhyheshouldbehidden.IneachleapIcouldfeelthesunsettingbehindme.EachtimeItouchedthegroundIwastemptedtogoback.
AlastleapandIwasinthedepressionbelowourhandkerchief,astride,andIstoodonourformervantagepointwithinarms’reachofit.Istoodupstraightandscannedtheworldaboutme,betweenitslengtheningbarsofshadow.Faraway,downalongdeclivity,wastheopeningofthetunnelupwhichwehadfled,andmyshadowreachedtowardsit,stretchedtowardsit,andtouchedit,likeafingerofthenight.
NotasignofCavor,notasoundinallthestillness,onlythestirandwavingofthescrubandoftheshadowsincreased.AndsuddenlyandviolentlyIshivered.