Первые люди на Луне
Chapter 7 — Sunrise on the Moon
Soitwasatfirst;andthen,sudden,swift,andamazing,camethelunarday.
Thesunlighthadcreptdownthecliff,ittouchedthedriftedmassesatitsbaseandincontinentlycamestridingwithseven-leaguedbootstowardsus.Thedistantcliffseemedtoshiftandquiver,andatthetouchofthedawnareekofgreyvapourpouredupwardfromthecraterfloor,whirlsandpuffsanddriftingwraithsofgrey,thickerandbroaderanddenser,untilatlastthewholewestwardplainwassteaminglikeawethandkerchiefheldbeforethefire,andthewestwardcliffswerenomorethanrefractedglarebeyond.
“Itisair,”saidCavor.“Itmustbeair—oritwouldnotriselikethis—atthemeretouchofasun-beam.Andatthispace....”
Hepeeredupwards.“Look!”hesaid.
“What?”Iasked.
“Inthesky.Already.Ontheblackness—alittletouchofblue.See!Thestarsseemlarger.Andthelittleonesandallthosedimnebulositieswesawinemptyspace—theyarehidden!”
Swiftly,steadily,thedayapproachedus.Greysummitaftergreysummitwasovertakenbytheblaze,andturnedtoasmokingwhiteintensity.Atlasttherewasnothingtothewestofusbutabankofsurgingfog,thetumultuousadvanceandascentofcloudyhaze.Thedistantcliffhadrecededfartherandfarther,hadloomedandchangedthroughthewhirl,andfounderedandvanishedatlastinitsconfusion.
Nearercamethatsteamingadvance,nearerandnearer,comingasfastastheshadowofacloudbeforethesouth-westwind.Aboutusroseathinanticipatoryhaze.
Cavorgrippedmyarm.“What?”Isaid.