登陆注册
20034500000022

第22章 CHAPTER X. RESCUED AND RESCUERS.(1)

Despite their very natural excitement, caused by this peril and its foiling, Professor Featherwit retained nearly all his customary coolness and presence of mind.

Readily realising that after such a grim ordeal would almost certainly come a powerful revulsion, his first aim was to swing the stranger far enough away from the whirlpool to give him a fair chance for life, in case he should fall, through dizziness or physical collapse, from the end of the drag-rope.

This took but a few seconds, comparatively speaking, though, doubtless, each moment seemed an age to the rescued stranger.

Then the professor slowed his ship, looking around in order to determine upon the wisest route to take.

For one thing, it would be severe work to draw the stranger bodily up and into the aerostat. For another, unless he should grow weak, or suffer from vertigo, both time and labour would be saved by taking him direct to the shore of this broad lake.

As soon as the rope was made fast, and the strain taken off their muscles as well as their minds, Bruno flashed a look around, naturally turning his eyes in the direction of the whirlpool.

Although less than a couple of minutes had elapsed since the man was lifted off the circling drift, even thus quickly had the end drawn nigh; for, even as he looked that way, Gillespie saw the great trunk sucked into the hidden sink, the top rising with a shiver clear out of the water as the butt lowered, a hollow, rumbling sound coming to all ears as--"Gone!" cried Bruno, in awed tones, as the whole drift vanished from sight for ever.

"Sucked in by Jonah's whale, for ducats!" screamed Waldo, excitedly. "Fetch on your blessed 'sour-us' of both the male and female sect! Trot 'em to the fore, and if my little old suck don't take the starch out of their backbones,--they DID have backbones, didn't they, uncle Phaeton?"Professor Featherwit frowned, and shook his head in silent reproof. More nearly, perhaps, than either of the boys, he realised what an awful peril this stranger had so narrowly escaped. It was far too early to turn that escape into jest, even for one naturally light of heart.

He leaned over the hand-rail, peering downward. He could see the rescued man sitting firmly in the bend of the grapnel, one hand tightly gripping the rope, its mate shading his eyes, as he stared fixedly towards the whirling death-pool, from whose jaws he had so miraculously been plucked.

There was naught of debility, either of body or of mind, to be read in that figure, and with his fears on that particular point set at rest, for the time being, Professor Featherwit called out, distinctly:

"Is it all well with you, my good friend? Can you hold fast until the shore is reached, think?""Heaven bless you,--yes!" came the reply, in half-choked tones.

"If I fail in giving thanks--"

"Never mention it, friend; it cost us nothing," cheerily interrupted the professor, then adding, "Hold fast, please, and we'll put on a wee bit more steam."The flying-machine was now fairly headed for a strip of shore which offered an excellent opportunity for making a safe landing, and as that accelerated motion did not appear to materially affect the stranger, it took but a few minutes to clear the lake.

"Stand ready to let go when we come low enough, please," warned the professor, deftly managing his pet machine for that purpose.

The stranger easily landed, then watched the flying-machine with painfully eager gaze, hands clasped almost as though in prayer.

A more remarkable sight than this half-naked shape, burned brown by the sun, poorly protected by light skins, with sinew fastenings, could scarcely be imagined; and there was something close akin to tears in more eyes than one when he came running in chase, arms outstretched, and voice wildly appealing:

"Oh, come back! Take me,--don't leave me,--for love of God and humanity, don't leave me to this living death!"Professor Featherwit called back a hasty assurance, and brought the air-ship to a landing with greater haste than was exactly prudent, all things considered; but who could keep cool blood and unmoved heart, with yonder piteous object before their eyes?

When he saw that the flying-machine had fairly landed, and beheld its inmates stepping forth upon the sands with friendly salutations, the rescued stranger staggered, hands clasping his temples for a moment of drunken reeling, then he fell forward like one smitten by the hand of sudden death.

Professor Featherwit called out a few curt directions, which were promptly obeyed by his nephews, and after a few minutes' well-directed work consciousness was restored, and the stranger feebly strove to give them thanks.

In vain these were set aside. He seemed like one half-insane from joy, and none who saw and heard could think that all this emotion arose from the simple rescue from the whirlpool. Nor did it.

Wildly, far from coherently, the poor fellow spoke, yet something of the awful truth was to be gleaned even from those broken, disjointed sentences.

For ten years an exile in these horrible wilds. For ten years not a single glimpse of white face or figure. For ten ages no intelligible voice, save his own; and that, through long disuse, had threatened to desert him!

"Ten years!" echoed Waldo, in amazement. "Why didn't you rack out o' this, then? I know I would; even if the woods were full of--'sour-us' and the like o' that! Yes, SIR!"A low, husky laugh came through those heavily bearded lips, and the stranger flung out his hands in a sweeping gesture, sunken eyes glowing with an almost savage light as he spoke with more coherence:

"Why is it, young gentleman? Why did I not leave, do you ask?

同类推荐
  • 新官轨范

    新官轨范

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 郊庙歌辞 禅社首乐

    郊庙歌辞 禅社首乐

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 玉箓资度设醮仪

    玉箓资度设醮仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 海上见闻录

    海上见闻录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太师诚意伯刘文公集

    太师诚意伯刘文公集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 记忆与印象

    记忆与印象

    当代文学大家史铁生的散文质朴通透,蕴含深刻的生命哲理,被誉为中国文坛最美的收获。《记忆与印象》是一部构思独特的散文集,主旨深刻、文字优美,以饱含深情的细腻笔触讲述了故乡、故人、故事。书中写童年伙伴、青年际遇,写故乡变迁、隐秘家史,写了邻居小姑娘姗姗、写了B老师、传奇的梅娘,写了看电影……一篇篇极精彩的凡人小传,连缀成一全本悲欣交集的人间戏剧,京味浓郁,动人心弦;完整展现了作者的成长历程和坎坷心路。站在人生的此岸回望,史铁生发现了隐匿已久的生命真相。他充满神奇魅力的文字,具有穿透人心的力量,并有一种对命运的诗意把握,让我们重新思考活着的意义。
  • 重生之素手驭妖

    重生之素手驭妖

    算命的说她活不过二十四岁,事实证明,这个预言是准确的,车祸让她回到十二年前!生命重来一次,她怀揣先知,却踩着未知,漫步前行。这一世,伙伴是意外的;儿子是现成的;老公是倒贴的;人生是可观的……身处闹市,隐于平凡,却成了这个世界的行走者:翻手云,覆手雨!?(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 清穿之情深不悔

    清穿之情深不悔

    前世今生,缘起缘灭,皆有因果。今生我穿越而来,只为和你相遇。心之所悦所以情深不悔,不管遇到多少劫难,我皆爱你一生,不悔一世。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 妙道,如是我闻

    妙道,如是我闻

    轮回?我们所不明白的事情不仅仅是轮回,而是生活中的轮转与命运的安排
  • 美男袭来:转校生的绯红樱恋

    美男袭来:转校生的绯红樱恋

    他,少言寡语却深不可测;他,光芒万丈却威震八方;他,温文如尔却剧毒无比;他,雅人深致却妖娆万分。白以哀:樱花漫舞,十字罗衣,最美不过遇见你。见证一场扑朔迷离的爱情故事,相爱相恨……
  • 绝品毒妃:世子大人轻点宠

    绝品毒妃:世子大人轻点宠

    老娘穿越就是为了逮你回去的,好好的神仙不做,跑来做什么劳什子王爷!某王爷,虽然被你欺负,但是如果你愿意欺负我一辈子,本王绝对不会介意的!情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 三国群英幻想

    三国群英幻想

    一个失败的大学生。一枚自制的护身符。一次意外的英雄救美。子弹几乎击穿心脏,大难不死的张远,发现自己居然有了超能力。三国群英传的游戏技能居然到了自己身上!!!就看一个有些善心的平凡大学生怎么带着三国群英传的能力玩转都市!
  • 纵横天下:妖孽师尊要抱抱举高高

    纵横天下:妖孽师尊要抱抱举高高

    洛凌溪本是二十五世纪凤港市一名高中生,却因“母亲”枭若背后之人计划的一场阴谋,被吸进早已破裂的时空隧道,来到玄柒大陆。本以为是世界在与她玩闹,可事实让她不得不相信。到头来,她只是“母亲”的一件工具,一颗棋子,可以随意舍弃,丢下的棋子。事实就是这么残忍,或许,她本来就是天生扫把星,给人带来霉运的扫把星。很庆幸,她的身边,还有着那么一个人,一个在她面前会幼稚,孤傲,淡然,腹黑的男人,在陪伴着她。不嫌弃,不舍弃,许她余生,度她一世。
  • 皇室公主唯美恋

    皇室公主唯美恋

    从所周知——————————————————————————————————————蓝音国可可皇室的小公主灵诺·可可(偶买噶,那个腹黑啊)咳。。。真是“天使一般的善良温柔啊”,腹黑小魔女降临韩国,EXO请接招!耶!O(∩_∩)O
  • 银镰断魂

    银镰断魂

    “银镰现世,血翼横空,红莲业火燃尽世间一切罪恶.....尘封已久的历史浮出水面,地狱之门将被开启,众神回归,群魔乱舞,末世降临....一个有着暗黑之心的少年将带领着迷失的人们走出灾难,开创新的时代...”这是大贤者普林去世的时候最后说的话,这段简短的预言做为最高机密始终流传在天谴大陆几个最高掌控者之间...直到有一天...一个自称“死神”的少年出现....===================================================