Первые люди на Луне

Chapter 6 — The Landing on the Moon

           Wesatgettingourbreathagain,andfeelingthebruisesonourlimbs.Idon’tthinkeitherofushadhadaveryclearexpectationofsuchroughhandlingaswehadreceived.Istruggledpainfullytomyfeet.“Andnow,”saidI,“tolookatthelandscapeofthemoon!But—!It’stremendouslydark,Cavor!”

           Theglasswasdewy,andasIspokeIwipedatitwithmyblanket.“We’rehalfanhourorsobeyondtheday,”hesaid.“Wemustwait.”

           Itwasimpossibletodistinguishanything.Wemighthavebeeninasphereofsteelforallthatwecouldsee.Myrubbingwiththeblanketsimplysmearedtheglass,andasfastasIwipedit,itbecameopaqueagainwithfreshlycondensedmoisturemixedwithanincreasingquantityofblankethairs.OfcourseIoughtnottohaveusedtheblanket.InmyeffortstocleartheglassIslippeduponthedampsurface,andhurtmyshinagainstoneoftheoxygencylindersthatprotrudedfromourbale.

           Thethingwasexasperating—itwasabsurd.Herewewerejustarriveduponthemoon,amidstweknewnotwhatwonders,andallwecouldseewasthegreyandstreamingwallofthebubbleinwhichwehadcome.

           “Confoundit!”Isaid,“butatthisratewemighthavestoppedathome;”andIsquattedonthebaleandshivered,anddrewmyblanketcloseraboutme.

           Abruptlythemoistureturnedtospanglesandfrondsoffrost.“Canyoureachtheelectricheater,”saidCavor.“Yes—thatblackknob.Orweshallfreeze.”

           Ididnotwaittobetoldtwice.“Andnow,”saidI,“whatarewetodo?”

           “Wait,”hesaid.

           “Wait?”

           “Ofcourse

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