Первые люди на Луне

Chapter 19 — Mr. Bedford Alone

           “Cav—”Ibegan,andrealisedoncemoretheuselessnessofthehumanvoiceinthatthinair.Silence.Thesilenceofdeath.

           Thenitwasmyeyecaughtsomething—alittlethinglying,perhapsfiftyyardsawaydowntheslope,amidstalitterofbentandbrokenbranches.Whatwasit?Iknew,andyetforsomereasonIwouldnotknow.Iwentnearertoit.Itwasthelittlecricket-capCavorhadworn.Ididnottouchit,Istoodlookingatit.

           Isawthenthatthescatteredbranchesaboutithadbeenforciblysmashedandtrampled.Ihesitated,steppedforward,andpickeditup.

           IstoodwithCavor’scapinmyhand,staringatthetrampledreedsandthornsaboutme.Onsomeofthemwerelittlesmearsofsomethingdark,somethingthatIdarednottouch.Adozenyardsaway,perhaps,therisingbreezedraggedsomethingintoview,somethingsmallandvividlywhite.

           Itwasalittlepieceofpapercrumpledtightly,asthoughithadbeenclutchedtightly.Ipickeditup,andonitweresmearsofred.Myeyecaughtfaintpencilmarks.Ismootheditout,andsawunevenandbrokenwritingendingatlastinacrookedstreakuponthepaper.

           Isetmyselftodecipherthis.

           “Ihavebeeninjuredabouttheknee,Ithinkmykneecapishurt,andIcannotrunorcrawl,”itbegan—prettydistinctlywritten.

           Thenlesslegibly:“Theyhavebeenchasingmeforsometime,anditisonlyaquestionof”—theword“time”seemedtohavebeenwrittenhereanderasedinfavourofsomethingillegible—“beforetheygetme.Theyarebeatingallaboutme.”

           Thenthewritingbecameconvulsive.

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