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作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:47      字数:9322
  hospital   with   it;   and   it   could   not   well   be   left   in   the   street;   I   somewhat
  reluctantly carried it indoors with me。
  Once in the shine of my own lamp and a cigar in my mouth I had a
  closer   look   at   that   ancient   piece   of   art   work   from   heaven;   or   the   other
  place; only knows what ancient loom。
  A big; strong rug of faded Oriental colouring; it covered half the floor
  of   my   sitting…room;   the   substance   being   of   a   material   more   like   camel's
  hair than anything else; and run… ning across; when examined closely; were
  some dark fibres so long and fine that surely they must have come from
  the   tail   of   Solomon's   favourite   black   stallion   itself。     But   the   strangest
  thing about   that   carpet was   its pattern。        It   was threadbare   enough   to all
  conscience in places; yet the design still lived in solemn; age…wasted hues;
  and; as I dragged it to my stove…front and spread it out; it seemed to me
  that   it   was   as   much   like   a   star   map   done   by   a   scribe   who   had   lately
  recovered from delirium tremens as anything else。                  In the centre appeared
  a round such as might be taken for the sun; while here and there; 〃in the
  field;〃 as heralds say; were lesser orbs which from their size and position
  could     represent    smaller    worlds     circling   about    it。 Between       these   orbs
  were     dotted    lines  and    arrow…heads      of  the   oldest   form    pointing    in   all
  directions;   while   all   the   intervening   spaces   were   filled   up   with   woven
  characters   half…way   in   appearance   between   Runes   and   Cryptic…Sanskrit。
  Round the borders these characters ran into a wild maze; a perfect jungle
  of an alphabet through which none but a wizard could have forced a way
  in search of meaning。
  Altogether; I thought as I kicked it out straight upon my                  floor; it was
  a strange and not unhandsome article of furnitureit would do nicely for
  the   mess…room   on   the       Carolina;   and   if   any   representatives   of   yonder
  poor old fel… low turned up tomorrow; why; I would give them a couple of
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  dollars for it。    Little did I guess how dear it would be at any price!
  Meanwhile       that   steak   was    late;  and    now    that   the  tempor…     ary
  excitement of the evening was wearing off I fell dull again。               What a dark;
  sodden world it was that frowned in on me as I moved over to the window
  and   opened   it   for   the   benefit   of   the   cool   air;   and   how   the   wind   howled
  about the roof tops。       How lonely I was!          What a fool I had been to ask
  for   long   leave   and   come   ashore   like   this;   to   curry   favour   with   a   set   of
  stubborn dunderheads who cared nothing for meor Polly; and could not
  or would not understand how important it was to the best interests of the
  Service that I should get that promotion which alone would send me back
  to her an eligible wooer!         What a fool I was not to have volunteered for
  some desperate service instead of wast… ing time like this!                Then at least
  life   would   have   been   interesting;   now   it   was   dull   as   ditch…water;   with
  wretched vistas of stagnant waiting between now and that joyful day when
  I could claim that dear; rosy…checked girl for my own。               What a fool I had
  been!
  〃I wish; I wish;〃 I exclaimed; walking round the little room; 〃I wish I
  were〃
  While these unfinished exclamations were actually passing my lips I
  chanced to cross that infernal mat; and it is no more startling than true; but
  at my word a quiver of expectation ran through that gaunt weba rustle of
  antici… pation filled its ancient fabric; and one frayed corner surged up; and
  as I passed off its surface in my stride; the sentence still unfinished on my
  lips; wrapped itself about my left leg with extraordinary swiftness and so
  effectively that I nearly fell into the arms of my landlady; who opened the
  door at the moment and came in with a tray and the steak and tomatoes
  mentioned more than once already。
  It   was   the   draught   caused   by   the   opening   door;   of   course;   that   had
  made the dead man's rug lift so strangely what else could it have been?
  I made this apology to the good woman; and when she had set the table
  and closed the door took another turn or two about my den; con… tinuing as
  I did so my angry thoughts。
  〃Yes; yes;〃 I said at last; returning to the stove and taking my stand;
  hands     in  pockets;   in  front   of  it;  〃anything   were    better  than   this;  any
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  enterprise however wild; any adventure however desperate。                 Oh; I wish I
  were anywhere but here; anywhere out of this redtape…ridden world of ours!
  I WISH I WERE IN THE PLANET MARS!〃
  How   can   I   describe   what   followed   those   luckless   words?   Even   as   I
  spoke     the  magic    carpet  quivered    responsively     under   my    feet;  and  an
  undulation     went    all  round   the  fringe   as  though    a  sudden    wind   were
  shaking   it。   It   humped   up   in   the   middle   so   abruptly   that   I   came   down
  sitting with a shock that numbed me for the moment。                It threw me on my
  back and billowed up round me as though I were in the trough of a stormy
  sea。    Quicker than I can write it lapped a corner over and rolled me in its
  folds like a chrysalis in a cocoon。        I gave a wild yell and made one frantic
  struggle; but it was too late。      With the leathery strength of a giant and the
  swiftness of an accomplished cigar… roller covering a 〃core〃 with leaf; it
  swamped my efforts; straightened my limbs; rolled me over; lapped me in
  fold after fold till head and feet and everything were gone crushed life
  and breath back into my innermost being; and then; with the last particle
  of consciousness; I felt myself lifted from the floor; pass once round the
  room; and finally shoot out; point foremost; into space through the open
  window; and go up and up and up with a sound of rending atmospheres
  that seemed to tear like riven silk in one pro… longed shriek under my head;
  and to close up in thunder astern until my reeling senses could stand it no
  longer。    and time   and space   and   circumstances all lost their   meaning   to
  me。
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  CHAPTER II
  How   long   that   wild   rush   lasted   I   have   no   means   of   judging。   It   may
  have been an hour; a day; or many days; for I was throughout in a state of
  suspended   animation;   but   presently   my   senses   began   to   return   and   with
  them a sensa… tion of lessening speed; a grateful relief to a heavy pressure
  which     had   held    my   life  crushed    in   its  grasp;  without     destroy…   ing   it
  completely。       It   was   just   that   sort of   sensation though   more   keen   which;
  drowsy   in   his   bunk;   a   traveller   feels   when   he   is   aware;   without   special
  perception; harbour is reached and a voyage comes to an end。                     But in my
  case    the   slowing     down     was   for   a  long    time   comparative。       Yet    the
  sensation      served    to   revive   my    scattered     senses;   and    just  as   I  was
  awakening to a lively sense of amazement; an incredible doubt of my own
  emotions;   and   an   eager   desire   to   know   what   had   happened;   my   strange
  conveyance oscillated once or twice; undulated lightly up and down; like a
  wood…   pecker   flying   from   tree   to   tree;   and   then   grounded;   bows   first;
  rolled over several times; then steadied again; and; coming at last to rest;
  the next minute the infernal rug opened; quiver… ing along all its borders in
  its peculiar way; and humping up in the middle shot me five feet into the
  air like a cat tossed from a schoolboy's blanket。
  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
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