Потерянный континент: история Атлантиды
19. Destruction Of Atlantis
IsitwishedIsendsomeofthethrowing-firedownyonder,onthechancethatitdoessomeharm,andatthesametimelightsuptheplace?Orisitwilledthatwewaitfortheirsurprise?”
“Sendthefire,”Isaid,“orwemayfindthatPhorenice’sbrainhasbeenonetoomanyforus.”
Thecaptainofthegatetookoneoftheballsinhishand,litthefuse,andhurledit.Thehorridthingburstamongstamassofmenwhowerelabouringwithahugeengine,sputteringthemwithitsdeadlyfire,andlightingtheirgarments.Theplanoftheengineshoweditselfplainly.Theyhadbuiltthemavastgreattower,restingonwheelsatitsbase,sothatitmightbypushedforwardfrombehind,andslantingatitsfoottoallowforthesteepnessofthepathandleaveitalwaysupright.
Itwasstoreyedinside,withladdersjoiningeachfloor,andthroughslitsinthesidewhichfacedusbowmencouldcoveranattack.Fromitstopagreatbridgerearedhighaboveit,beingcarriedverticallytillthetowerwasbroughtnearenoughforitsuse.Thebridgewashingedatthethirdstoreyofthetower,andfastenedwithropestoitsextremetop;but,oncetheropeswerecut,thebridgewouldfall,andlightuponwhatevercamewithinitsswing,andbeheldtherebythespikeswithwhichitwasstuddedbeneath.
Isaw,andinwardlyfeltmyselfconquered.TheclevernessofPhorenicehadbeentoostrongformydefence.Nowar-engineofwhichwehadcommandcouldoversetthetower.Thewholeofitsmassivetimberswerehungwiththewetnew-strippedskinsofbeasts,sothateventhethrowing-firecouldnotdestroyit