The Columbiad
Hadthecastingsucceeded?Theywerereducedtomereconjecture.Therewasindeedeveryreasontoexpectsuccess,sincethemouldhasabsorbedtheentiremassofthemoltenmetal;stillsomeconsiderabletimemustelapsebeforetheycouldarriveatanycertaintyuponthematter.
ThepatienceofthemembersoftheGunClubwassorelytriedduringthisperiodoftime.Buttheycoulddonothing.J.T.Mastonescapedroastingbyamiracle.FifteendaysafterthecastinganimmensecolumnofsmokewasstillrisingintheopenskyandthegroundburnedthesolesofthefeetwithinaradiusoftwohundredfeetroundthesummitofStonesHill.Itwasimpossibletoapproachnearer.Alltheycoulddowastowaitwithwhatpatiencetheymight.
"Hereweareatthe10thofAugust,"exclaimedJ.T.Mastononemorning,"onlyfourmonthstothe1stofDecember!Weshallneverbereadyintime!"Barbicanesaidnothing,buthissilencecoveredseriousirritation.
However,dailyobservationsrevealedacertainchangegoingoninthestateoftheground.Aboutthe15thofAugustthevaporsejectedhadsensiblydiminishedinintensityandthickness.Somedaysafterwardtheearthexhaledonlyaslightpuffofsmoke,thelastbreathofthemonsterenclosedwithinitscircleofstone.Littlebylittlethebeltofheatcontracted,untilonthe22ndofAugust,Barbicane,hiscolleagues,andtheengineerwereenabledtosetfootontheironsheetwhichlayleveluponthesummitofStonesHill.
"Atlast!"exclaimedthepresidentoftheGunClub,withanimmensesighofrelief.