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gulliver of mars-第3章

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As I turned over I had a dim vision of a clear light like the shine of dawn; and solid ground sloping away below me。 Upon that slope was ranged a crowd of squatting people; and a staid…looking individual with his back turned stood nearer by。  Afterwards I found he was lecturing all those sitters on the ethics of gravity and the inherent properties of falling bodies; at the moment I only knew he was directly in my line as I descended; and him round the waist I seized; giddy with the light and fresh air; waltzed him down the slope with the force of my impetus; and; tripping at the bottom; rolled over and over recklessly with him sheer into the arms of the gaping crowd below。  Over and over we went into the thickest mass of bodies; making a way through the people; until at last we came to a stop in a perfect mound of writhing forms and waving legs and arms。  When we had done the mass disentangled itself and I was able to raise my head from the shoulder of someone on whom I had fallen; lifting him; or herwhich was it?into a sitting posture alongside of me at the same time; while the others rose about us like wheat…stalks after a storm; and edged shyly off; as well as they might。

Such a sleek; slim youth it was who sat up facing me; with a flush of gentle surprise on his face; and dapper hands that felt cautiously about his anatomy for injured places。  He looked so quaintly rueful yet withal so good… tempered that I could not help bursting into laughter in spite of my own amazement。  Then he laughed too; a sedate; musical chuckle; and said something incomprehensible; point… ing at the same time to a cut upon my finger that was bleed… ing a little。  I shook my head; meaning thereby that it was nothing; but the stranger with graceful solicitude took my hand; and; after examining the hurt; deliberately tore a strip of cloth from a bright yellow toga…like garment he was wearing and bound the place up with a woman's tenderness。

Meanwhile; as he ministered; there was time to look about me。  Where was I?  It was not the Broadway; it was not Staten Island on a Saturday afternoon。  The night was just over; and the sun on the point of rising。  Yet it was still shadowy all about; the air being marvellously tepid and pleasant to the senses。  Quaint; soft aromas like the breath of a new worldthe fragrance of unknown flowers; and the dewy scent of never…trodden fields drifted to my nostrils; and to my ears came a sound of laughter scarcely more human than the murmur of the wind in the trees; and a pretty undulating whisper as though a great concourse of people were talking softly in their sleep。  I gazed about scarcely knowing how much of my senses or surroundings were real and how much fanciful; until I presently be… came aware the rosy twilight was broadening into day; and under the increasing shine a strange scene was fashion… ing itself。

At first it was an opal sea I looked on of mist; shot along its upper surface with the rosy gold and pinks of dawn。 Then; as that soft; translucent lake ebbed; jutting hills came through it; black and crimson; and as they seemed to mount into the air other lower hills showed through the veil with rounded forest knobs till at last the brightening day dis… pelled the mist; and as the rosy…coloured gauzy fragments went slowly floating away a wonderfully fair country lay at my feet; with a broad sea glimmering in many arms and bays in the distance beyond。  It was all dim and unreal at first; the mountains shadowy; the ocean unreal; the flowery fields be… tween it and me vacant and shadowy。

Yet were they vacant?  As my eyes cleared and day brightened still more; and I turned my head this way and that; it presently dawned upon me all the meadow cop… pices and terraces northwards of where I lay; all that blue and spacious ground I had thought to be bare and vacant; were alive with a teeming city of booths and tents; now I came to look more closely there was a whole town upon the slope; built as might be in a night of boughs and branches still unwithered; the streets and ways of that city in the shadows thronged with expectant people moving in groups and shifting to and fro in lively streamschatting at the stalls and clustering round the tent doors in soft; gauzy; parti…coloured crowds in a way both fascinating and  per… plexing。

I stared about me like a child at its first pantomime; dimly understanding all I saw was novel; but more allured to the colour and life of the picture than concerned with its exact meaning; and while I stared and turned my finger was bandaged; and my new friend had been lisping away to me without getting anything in turn but a shake of the head。  This made him thoughtful; and thereon followed a curious incident which I cannot explain。  I doubt even whether you will believe it; but what am I to do in that case?  You have already accepted the episode of my com… ing; or you would have shut the covers before arriving at this page of my modest narrative; and this emboldens me。 I may strengthen my claim on your credulity by pointing out the extraordinary marvels which science is teaching you even on our own little world。  To quote a single instance: If any one had declared ten years ago that it would shortly be practicable and easy for two persons to converse from shore to shore across the Atlantic without any intervening medium; he would have been laughed at as a possibly amusing but certainly extravagant romancer。  Yet that pic… turesque lie of yesterday is amongst the accomplished facts of today!  Therefore I am encouraged to ask your in… dulgence; in the name of your previous errors; for the following and any other instances in which I may appear to trifle with strict veracity。  There is no such thing as the impossible in our universe!

When my friendly companion found I could not under… stand him; he looked serious for a minute or two; then shortened his brilliant yellow toga; as though he had ar… rived at some resolve; and knelt down directly in front of me。  He next took my face between his hands; and putting his nose within an inch of mine; stared into my eyes with all his might。  At first I was inclined to laugh; but before long the most curious sensations took hold of me。 They commenced with a thrill which passed all up my body; and next all feeling save the consciousness of the loud beating of my heart ceased。  Then it seemed that boy's eyes were inside my head and not outside; while along with them an intangible something pervaded my brain。 The sensation at first was like the application of ether to the skina cool; numbing emotion。  It was followed by a curious tingling feeling; as some dormant cells in my mind answered to the thought…transfer; and were filled and fertil… ised!  My other brain…cells most distinctly felt the vitalising of their companions; and for about a minute I experi… enced extreme nausea and a headache such as comes from over…study; though both passed swiftly off。  I presume that in the future we shall all obtain knowledge in this way。 The Professors of a later day will perhaps keep shops for the sale of miscellaneous information; and we shall drop in and be inflated with learning just as the bicyclist gets his tire pumped up; or the motorist is rec
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