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the great war syndicate-第10章

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of the country。  These reports; which received a world…

wide circulation in the newspapers; created a popular

elation in the United States; and gave rise to serious

apprehensions and concern in many other countries。  But

under both elation and concern there was a certain

doubtfulness。  So far the Syndicate had been

successful; but its style of warfare was decidedly

experimental; and its forces; in numerical strength at

least; were weak。  What would happen when the great

naval power of Great Britain should be brought to bear

upon the Syndicate; was a question whose probable

answer was likely to cause apprehension and concern in

the United States; and elation in many other countries。

   

The commencement of active hostilities had been

precipitated by this Syndicate。  In England

preparations were making by day an by night to send

upon the coast…lines of the United States a fleet

which; in numbers and power; would be greater than that

of any naval expedition in the history of the world。 

It is no wonder that many people of sober judgment in

America looked upon the affair of the crabs and the

repellers as but an incident in the beginning of a

great and disastrous war。

   

On the morning of the destruction of Fort Pilcher;

the Syndicate's vessels moved toward the port; and the

steel net was taken up by the two crabs; and moved

nearer the mouth of the harbour; at a point from which

the fort; now in process of evacuation; was in full

view。  When this had been done; Repeller No。 2 took up

her position at a moderate distance behind the net; and

the other vessels stationed themselves near by。

   

The protection of the net was considered necessary;

for although there could be no reasonable doubt that

all the torpedoes in the harbour and river had been

exploded; others might be sent out against the

Syndicate's vessels; and a torpedo under a crab or a

repeller was the enemy most feared by the Syndicate。

   

About three o'clock the signals between the

repellers became very frequent; and soon afterwards

a truce…boat went out from Repeller No。 1。  This was

rowed with great rapidity; but it was obliged to go

much farther up the harbour than on previous occasions;

in order to deliver its message to an officer of the

garrison。

   

This was to the effect that the evacuation of the

fort had been observed from the Syndicate's vessels;

and although it had been apparently complete; one of

the scientific corps; with a powerful glass; had

discovered a man in one of the outer redoubts; whose

presence there was probably unknown to the officers of

the garrison。  It was; therefore; earnestly urged that

this man be instantly removed; and in order that this

might be done; the discharge of the motor…bomb would be

postponed half an hour。

   

The officer received this message; and was disposed

to look upon it as a new trick; but as no time was to

be lost; he sent a corporal's guard to the fort; and

there discovered an Irish sergeant by the name of

Kilsey; who had sworn an oath that if every other man

in the fort ran away like a lot of addle…pated sheep;

he would not run with them; he would stand to his post

to the last; and when the couple of ships outside

had got through bombarding the stout walls of the fort;

the world would see that there was at least one British

soldier who was not afraid of a bomb; be it little or big。 

Therefore he had managed to elude observation; and to remain

behind。



The sergeant was so hot…headed in his determination

to stand by the fort; that it required violence to

remove him; and it was not until twenty minutes

past four that the Syndicate observers perceived that

he had been taken to the hill behind which the garrison

was encamped。



As it had been decided that Repeller No。 2 should

discharge the next instantaneous motor…bomb; there was

an anxious desire on the part of the operators on that

vessel that in this; their first experience; they might

do their duty as well as their comrades on board the

other repeller had done theirs。  The most accurate

observations; the most careful calculations; were made

and re…made; the point to be aimed at being about the

centre of the fort。



The motor…bomb had been in the cannon for nearly an

hour; and everything had long been ready; when at

precisely thirty minutes past four o'clock the signal

to discharge came from the Director…in…chief; and in

four seconds afterwards the index on the scale

indicated that the gun was in the proper position; and

the button was touched。

   

The motor…bomb was set to act the instant it should

touch any portion of the fort; and the effect was

different from that of the other bombs。  There was a

quick; hard shock; but it was all in the air。  Thou…

sands of panes of glass in the city and in houses

for miles around were cracked or broken; birds fell

dead or stunned upon the ground; and people on

elevations at considerable distances felt as if they

had received a blow; but there was no trembling of the

ground。

   

As to the fort; it had entirely disappeared; its

particles having been instantaneously removed to a

great distance in every direction; falling over such a

vast expanse of land and water that their descent was

unobservable。

   

In the place where the fortress had stood there was

a wide tract of bare earth; which looked as if it had

been scraped into a staring dead level of gravel and

clay。  The instantaneous motor…bomb had been arranged

to act almost horizontally。

   

Few persons; except those who from a distance had

been watching the fort with glasses; understood what

had happened; but every one in the city and surrounding

country was conscious that something had happened of a

most startling kind; and that it was over in the same

instant in which they had perceived it。  Everywhere

there was the noise of falling window…glass。 There were

those who asserted that for an instant they had

heard in the distance a grinding crash; and there were

others who were quite sure that they had noticed what

might be called a flash of darkness; as if something

had; with almost unappreciable quickness; passed

between them and the sun。

   

When the officers of the garrison mounted the hill

before them and surveyed the place where their fort had

been; there was not one of them who had sufficient

command of himself to write a report of what had

happened。  They gazed at the bare; staring flatness of

the shorn bluff; and they looked at each other。  This

was not war。  It was something supernatural; awful! 

They were not frightened; they were oppressed and

appalled。  But the military discipline of their minds

soon exerted its force; and a brief account of the

terrific event was transmitted to the authorities; and

Sergeant Kilsey was sentenced to a month in the guard…

house。

   

No one approached the vicinity of the bluff where

the fort had stood
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