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作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:48      字数:9321
  He was as fresh as if he had died but yesterday; yet by his clothing and
  something in his appearance; which was not that of the Martian of to…day;
  I knew he might be many thousand years old。                   What things he had seen;
  what wonders he knew!             What a story  might be put into his mouth if I
  were a capable writer gifted with time and imagination instead of a poor
  outcast; ill…paid lieutenant whose literary wit is often taxed hardly to fill
  even a log… book entry!           I stared at him so long and hard; and he at me
  through   the   blinking   flames;   that   again   I   dozedand   dozed   and   dozed
  again until at last when I woke in good earnest it was daylight。
  By this time hunger was very aggressive。                The fire was naught but a
  circlet   of   grey   ashes;   the   dead   king;   still   sitting   against   the   cave…side;
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  looked very blue and   cold; and with an   uncomfortable realisation of   my
  position   I   shook   myself   together;   picked   up   and   pocketed   without   much
  thought   the   queer   gold   circlet   that   had   dropped   from   his   forehead;   and
  went outside to see what prospect of escape the new day had brought。
  It   was not   much。     Upriver   there   was   not   the   remotest   chance。     Not
  even a Niagara steamer could have forged back against the sluice coming
  down      from    the   gulch    there。    Looking     round;     the   sides   of   the   icy
  amphitheatrejust        lighting    up   now    with    glorious    gold    and   crimson
  glimmers of morningwere as steep as a wall face; only back towards the
  falls was there a possibility of getting out of the dreadful trap; so thither I
  went; after a last look at the poor old king; along my narrow beach with all
  the eagerness begotten of a final chance。              Up to the very brink it looked
  hopeless enough; but; looking downwards when that was reached; instead
  of a sheer drop the slope seemed to be a wild 〃staircase〃 of rocks and icy
  ledges with here and there a little patch of sand on a cornice; and far below;
  five   hundred   feet   or   so;   a   good   big   spread   of   gravel   an   acre   or   two   in
  extent close by where the river plunged out of sight into the nethermost
  cavern mouth。
  It was so hopeless up above it; it could not possibly be worse further
  down;   and   there   was   the  ugly   black   flood   running   into   the   hole   to   trust
  myself to as a last resource; so slipping and sliding I began the descent。
  Had I been a schoolboy with a good breakfast ahead the incident might
  have been amusing enough。             The travel… ling was mostly done on the seat
  of my trousers; which consequently became caked with mud and glacial
  loam。 Some was accomplished on hands and knees; with now and then a
  bit   down   a  snow   slope;  in   good;   honest   head…over…   heels   fashion。      The
  result    was   a   fine  appetite    for   the  next   meal    when     it  should    please
  providence to send it; and an abrupt arrival on the bottom beach about five
  minutes after leaving the upper circles。
  I   came   to   behind   a   cluster   of   breast…high   rocks;   and   before   moving
  took a look round。         Judge  then of my as…  tonishment and delight at   the
  second   glance   to   perceive   about   a   hundred   yards   away   a   brown   object;
  looking like an ape in the half light; meandering slowly up the margin of
  the water towards me。          Every now and then it stopped; stooping down to
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  pick up something or other from the scum along the torrent; and it was the
  fact that   these trifles; whatever   they  were; were   put   into a   wallet   by  the
  vision's sidenot into his mouthwhich first made me understand with a
  joyful thrill that it was a MAN before mea real; living man in this huge
  chamber   of   dead   horrors!       Then   again   it   flashed   across   my   mind   in   a
  luminous moment that where one man could come; or go; or live; another
  could     do   likewise;    and   never    did   cat  watch    mouse     with   more    con…
  centrated     eagerness     than   I  that  quaint;   bent…shouldered      thing   hobbling
  about in the blue morning shadows where all else was silence。
  Nearer and nearer he came; till so close face and garb were discernible;
  and then there could no longer be any doubt; it was a woodman; an old
  man;   with   grizzled   monkey…face;   stooping   gait;   and   a   shaggy   fur   cloak;
  utterly unlike the airy garments of my Hither folk; who now stood before
  me。     It gave me quite a start to recognise him there; for it showed I was in
  a   new   land;   and   since   he   was   going   so   cheerfully   about   his   business;
  whatever   it   might   chance   to   be;   there   must   be   some   way   out   of   this
  accursed pit in which I had fallen。           So very cautiously I edged out; taking
  advantage of all the cover possible until we were only twenty yards apart;
  and   then   suddenly  standing   up;   and   putting   on   the   most   affable   smile;   I
  called out
  〃Hullo; mess…mate!〃
  The effect was electrical。         That quaint old fellow sprang a yard into
  air as though a spring had shot him up。                Then;  coming down; he   stood
  transfixed     at  his  full  height    as  stiff  as  a  ramrod;    staring   at  me   with
  incredible     wonder。      He    looked    so  funny    that  in  spite   of  hunger    and
  loneliness      I   burst   out    laughing;     whereat     the   woodman;        suddenly
  recovering his senses; turned on his heels and set off at his best pace in the
  opposite direction。       This would never do!          I wanted him to be my guide;
  philosopher;   and   friend。      He   was   my   sole   visible   link   with   the   outside
  world; so after him I went at tip…top speed; and catching him up in fifty
  yards along the shingle laid hold of his nether garments。                Whereat the old
  fellow stopping suddenly I shot clean over his back; coming down on my
  shoulder in the gravel。
  But I was much younger than he; and in a minute was in chase again。
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  This   time   I   laid   hold   of   his   cloak;   and   the   moment   he   felt   my   grip   he
  slipped the neck…thongs and left me with only the mangy garment in my
  hands。     Again   we   set   off;   dodging   and   scampering   with   all   our   might
  upon     that  frozen    bit  of  beach。    The     activity   of  that   old  fellow    was
  marvellous;   but   I   could   not   and   would   not   lose   him。   I   made   a   rush   and
  grappled him; but he tossed his head round and slipped away once more
  under my arm; as though he had been brought up by a Chinese wrestler。
  Then he got on one side of a flat rock; I the other; and for three or four
  minutes we waltzed round that slab in the most insane manner。
  But   by   this   time   we   were   both   pretty   well   spenthe   with   age   and   I
  with faintness from my long fast; and we came presently to a standstill。
  After    glaring    at  me   for   a  time;   the  woodman       gasped     out  as   he
  struggled for breath
  〃Oh; mighty and dreadful spirit!           Oh; dweller in pri… mordial ice; say
  from which niche of the cliffs has the breath of chance thawed you?〃
  〃Never a niche at all; Mr。 Hunter…for…Haddocks'…Eyes;〃 I                 answered as
  soon as I could speak。          〃I am just a castaway wrecked last night on this
  shore of yours; and very grateful indeed will I be if you can show me the
  way to some breakfast first; and afterwards to the outside world。〃
  But the old fellow would not believe。             〃Spirits such as you;〃 he said
  sullenly; 〃need no food; and go whither they will by wish alone。〃
  〃I tell you I am not a spirit; and as hungry as I don't particularly want
  to be   again。    Here;   look   at   the   back   of   my  trousers;   caked   three   inches
  deep in mud。        If I were a spirit; do you think I would slide about on my
  coat…tails like that? Do you think that if I could travel by volition I would
  slip down these infernal cliffs on my pants' seat as I have just done? And
  as   for   materialismlook   at   this   fist;   it   punched   you   just   now!  Surely
  there was nothing spiritual in that knock?''
  〃No;〃 said the savage; rubbing his head; 〃it was a good; honest rap; so
  I must take you at your word。