Первые люди на Луне

Chapter 21 — Mr. Bedford at Littlestone

           Andthesethingsbeingprocuredme,afteranexasperatingdelaythatdrovemeseveraltimestothebell,Ilockedthedooragainandproceededverydeliberatelytolooktheentiresituationintheface.

           Thenetresultofthegreatexperimentpresenteditselfasanabsolutefailure.Itwasarout,andIwasthesolesurvivor.Itwasanabsolutecollapse,andthiswasthefinaldisaster.Therewasnothingforitbuttosavemyself,andasmuchasIcouldinthewayofprospectsfromourdébâcle.Atonefatalcrowningblowallmyvagueresolutionsofreturnandrecoveryhadvanished.Myintentionofgoingbacktothemoon,ofgettingaspherefulofgold,andafterwardsofhavingafragmentofCavoriteanalysedandsorecoveringthegreatsecret—perhaps,finally,evenofrecoveringCavor’sbody—alltheseideasvanishedaltogether.

           Iwasthesolesurvivor,andthatwasall.

           IthinkthatgoingtobedwasoneoftheluckiestideasIhaveeverhadinanemergency.IreallybelieveIshouldeitherhavegotloose-headedordonesomeindiscreetthing.Butthere,lockedinandsecurefromallinterruptions,Icouldthinkoutthepositioninallitsbearingsandmakemyarrangementsatleisure.

           Ofcourse,itwasquitecleartomewhathadhappenedtotheboy.Hehadcrawledintothesphere,meddledwiththestuds,shuttheCavoritewindows,andgoneup.Itwashighlyimprobablehehadscrewedthemanholestopper,and,evenifhehad,thechanceswereathousandtooneagainsthisgettingback.

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