Chapter 12 — The Selenite’s Face
Ifoundmyselfsittingcrouchedtogetherinatumultuousdarkness.ForalongtimeIcouldnotunderstandwhereIwas,norhowIhadcometothisperplexity.IthoughtofthecupboardintowhichIhadbeenthrustattimeswhenIwasachild,andthenofaverydarkandnoisybedroominwhichIhadsleptduringanillness.ButthesesoundsaboutmewerenotthenoisesIhadknown,andtherewasathinflavourintheairlikethewindofastable.ThenIsupposedwemuststillbeatworkuponthesphere,andthatsomehowIhadgotintothecellarofCavor’shouse.Irememberedwehadfinishedthesphere,andfanciedImuststillbeinitandtravellingthroughspace.
“Cavor,”Isaid,“cannotwehavesomelight?”
Therecamenoanswer.
“Cavor!”Iinsisted.
Iwasansweredbyagroan.“Myhead!”Iheardhimsay;“myhead!”
Iattemptedtopressmyhandstomybrow,whichached,anddiscoveredtheyweretiedtogether.Thisstartledmeverymuch.Ibroughtthemuptomymouthandfeltthecoldsmoothnessofmetal.Theywerechainedtogether.Itriedtoseparatemylegsandmadeouttheyweresimilarlyfastened,andalsothatIwasfastenedtothegroundbyamuchthickerchainaboutthemiddleofmybody.
IwasmorefrightenedthanIhadyetbeenbyanythinginallourstrangeexperiences.ForatimeItuggedsilentlyatmybonds.“Cavor!”Icriedoutsharply.“WhyamItied?Whyhaveyoutiedmehandandfoot?”
“Ihaven’ttiedyou,”heanswered.“It’stheSelenites.”
TheSelenites!Mymindhungonthatforaspace.