Chapter 10 — Lost Men in the Moon
Hisfacecaughtsomethingofmydismay.Hestoodupandstaredabouthimatthescrubthatfencedusinandroseaboutus,strainingupwardinapassionofgrowth.Heputadubioushandtohislips.Hespokewithasuddenlackofassurance.“Ithink,”hesaidslowly,“weleftit...somewhere...aboutthere.”
Hepointedahesitatingfingerthatwaveredinanarc.
“I’mnotsure.”Hislookofconsternationdeepened.“Anyhow,”hesaid,withhiseyesonme,“itcan’tbefar.”
Wehadbothstoodup.Wemadeunmeaningejaculations,oureyessoughtinthetwining,thickeningjungleroundaboutus.
Allaboutusonthesunlitslopesfrothedandswayedthedartingshrubs,theswellingcactus,thecreepinglichens,andwherevertheshaderemainedthesnow-driftslingered.North,south,east,andwestspreadanidenticalmonotonyofunfamiliarforms.Andsomewhere,buriedalreadyamongthistangledconfusion,wasoursphere,ourhome,ouronlyprovision,ouronlyhopeofescapefromthisfantasticwildernessofephemeralgrowthsintowhichwehadcome.
“Ithinkafterall,”hesaid,pointingsuddenly,“itmightbeoverthere.”
“No,”Isaid.“Wehaveturnedinacurve.See!hereisthemarkofmyheels.It’sclearthethingmustbemoretotheeastward,muchmore.No—thespheremustbeoverthere.”
“Ithink,”saidCavor,“Ikeptthesunuponmyrightallthetime.”
“Everyleap,itseemstome,”Isaid,“myshadowflewbeforeme.”
Westaredintooneanother’seyes.