登陆注册
20060000000023

第23章 CHAPTER IX(3)

Two days after the catastrophe Jack left the farm merily, feeling nothing of his wounds. Singing in the fullness of his heart, he awoke the echoes of the cliff, as he walked to the station of the railway, which VIA Glasgow would take him to Stirling and Callander.

As he was waiting for his train, his attention was attracted by a bill posted up on the walls, containing the following notice:

"On the 4th of December, the engineer, James Starr, of Edinburgh, embarked from Granton Pier, on board the Prince of Wales. He disembarked the same day at Stirling. From that time nothing further has been heard of him.

"Any information concerning him is requested to be sent to the President of the Royal Institution, Edinburgh."

Jack Ryan, stopping before one of these advertisements, read it twice over, with extreme surprise.

"Mr. Starr!" he exclaimed. "Why, on the 4th of December I met him with Harry on the ladder of the Dochart pit!

That was ten days ago! And he has not been seen from that time!

That explains why my chum didn't come to Irvine."

And without taking time to inform the President of the Royal Institution by letter, what he knew relative to James Starr, Jack jumped into the train, determining to go first of all to the Yarrow shaft.

There he would descend to the depths of the pit, if necessary, to find Harry, and with him was sure to be the engineer James Starr.

"They haven't turned up again," said he to himself. "Why? Has anything prevented them? Could any work of importance keep them still at the bottom of the mine? I must find out!" and Ryan, hastening his steps, arrived in less than an hour at the Yarrow shaft.

Externally nothing was changed. The same silence around.

Not a living creature was moving in that desert region.

Jack entered the ruined shed which covered the opening of the shaft.

He gazed down into the dark abyss--nothing was to be seen.

He listened--nothing was to be heard.

"And my lamp!" he exclaimed; "suppose it isn't in its place!"

The lamp which Ryan used when he visited the pit was usually deposited in a corner, near the landing of the topmost ladder.

It had disappeared.

"Here is a nuisance!" said Jack, beginning to feel rather uneasy. Then, without hesitating, superstitious though he was, "I will go," said he, "though it's as dark down there as in the lowest depths of the infernal regions!"

And he began to descend the long flight of ladders, which led down the gloomy shaft. Jack Ryan had not forgotten his old mining habits, and he was well acquainted with the Dochart pit, or he would scarcely have dared to venture thus.

He went very carefully, however. His foot tried each round, as some of them were worm-eaten. A false step would entail a deadly fall, through this space of fifteen hundred feet.

He counted each landing as he passed it, knowing that he could not reach the bottom of the shaft until he had left the thirtieth.

Once there, he would have no trouble, so he thought, in finding the cottage, built, as we have said, at the extremity of the principal passage.

Jack Ryan went on thus until he got to the twenty-sixth landing, and consequently had two hundred feet between him and the bottom.

Here he put down his leg to feel for the first rung of the twenty-seventh ladder. But his foot swinging in space found nothing to rest on.

He knelt down and felt about with his hand for the top of the ladder.

It was in vain.

"Old Nick himself must have been down this way!" said Jack, not without a slight feeling of terror.

He stood considering for some time, with folded arms, and longing to be able to pierce the impenetrable darkness.

Then it occurred to him that if he could not get down, neither could the inhabitants of the mine get up. There was now no communication between the depths of the pit and the upper regions.

If the removal of the lower ladders of the Yarrow shaft had been effected since his last visit to the cottage, what had become of Simon Ford, his wife, his son, and the engineer?

The prolonged absence of James Starr proved that he had not left the pit since the day Ryan met with him in the shaft.

How had the cottage been provisioned since then?

The food of these unfortunate people, imprisoned fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the ground, must have been exhausted by this time.

All this passed through Jack's mind, as he saw that by himself he could do nothing to get to the cottage. He had no doubt but that communication had been interrupted with a malevolent intention. At any rate, the authorities must be informed, and that as soon as possible.

Jack Ryan bent forward from the landing.

"Harry! Harry!" he shouted with his powerful voice.

Harry's name echoed and re-echoed among the rocks, and finally died away in the depths of the shaft.

Ryan rapidly ascended the upper ladders and returned to the light of day.

Without losing a moment he reached the Callander station, just caught the express to Edinburgh, and by three o'clock was before the Lord Provost.

There his declaration was received. His account was given so clearly that it could not be doubted. Sir William Elphiston, President of the Royal Institution, and not only colleague, but a personal friend of Starr's, was also informed, and asked to direct the search which was to be made without delay in the mine.

Several men were placed at his disposal, supplied with lamps, picks, long rope ladders, not forgetting provisions and cordials.

Then guided by Jack Ryan, the party set out for the Aberfoyle mines.

The same evening the expedition arrived at the opening of the Yarrow shaft, and descended to the twenty-seventh landing, at which Jack Ryan had been stopped a few hours previously.

The lamps, fastened to long ropes, were lowered down the shaft, and it was thus ascertained that the four last ladders were wanting.

As soon as the lamps had been brought up, the men fixed to the landing a rope ladder, which unrolled itself down the shaft, and all descended one after the other. Jack Ryan's descent was the most difficult, for he went first down the swinging ladders, and fastened them for the others.

同类推荐
  • Under the Red Robe

    Under the Red Robe

    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。
  • 弘明集

    弘明集

    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。
  • 养真集

    养真集

    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。
  • 佛说能断金刚般若波罗蜜多经

    佛说能断金刚般若波罗蜜多经

    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。
  • 四分律行事钞资持记

    四分律行事钞资持记

    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
  • 天台智者大师传论

    天台智者大师传论

    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。
  • 娇妻坑上瘾:老公,疼吗

    娇妻坑上瘾:老公,疼吗

    www.*****.coml《娇妻坑上瘾:老公,何弃治》那些未解的都将重新开始。【爆笑1V1】“尉迟玉玉,大爷我不举了!还不给我滚出来”“没事!相信我你还是个直男!”因为一个差错,她竟然附身到他的肚子里——让他来大姨妈,翘兰花指,还对其他美女提不起“性趣”。“你叫我拿什么相信!”于是尉迟玉玉慢悠悠的出了他的身体,笑着看着他的下身支起了一个“小帐篷。”“你看你还是直男”尉迟玉玉!你跑不掉了!他抱着她到床上解锁一个个新姿势……
  • 谍战故事2

    谍战故事2

    本书是短篇故事集。精选了19篇谍战故事,每篇都悬念重重,引人入胜,文字简练,情节完整,读来顿生紧张而又愉悦之感。
  • 征服大女人

    征服大女人

    我家是单亲家庭,我爸有一个漂亮性感的女秘书,我觉得她想做我后妈,所以就想方设法破坏他们。然而我们却偷偷‘好’上了,终于有一天,我爸当场撞破了我们秘密……
  • 古国奇缘(上)

    古国奇缘(上)

    考古系高材生童谣被千年前的古尸所诅咒,变成了洪玉国的七公主,去到了良渚时期的诸良国。她一方面被咒怨所控制,一心想要去毁灭洪玉国,一方面又深深爱上了诸良国的国王润玉。可润玉却视七公主为杀父仇人,恨之入骨,童谣百口莫辩。宇君的出现,给了童谣实现咒怨的机会,她承载着无比的痛苦和压力,去了菊凉国,想借用菊凉国的力量毁灭洪玉。童谣与润玉,两个相爱却难以在一起的人,他们的结局将是怎样?
  • 我自称雄

    我自称雄

    看苍茫大陆,谁主沉浮!傲天下英豪,我自称雄!至于内容,大家看看就知道了,嘿嘿!……PS:这是爵士第十一本VIP,品质保证,绝对全本,敬请支持!
  • 废材重生五小姐

    废材重生五小姐

    她,21世纪的王牌特工!却一朝被害魂穿异世!她,楚家超级废材五小姐!从小便经脉全毁,痴傻成性,脑是草包,被家人唾弃,被家族放弃……当她变成她,灵魂交替,从此草包也风骚……人不犯我,我不犯人,人若犯我,我必还之,是女主为人处事之原则。废材强势崛起,盛世风华惊艳众生!即使是逆天而行,她也要站在巅峰……本文一对一,女强男更强,强强联手!外加可爱灵兽,男俊女靓。
  • 邪帝狂妻:绝世废材大小姐

    邪帝狂妻:绝世废材大小姐

    她,是二十五世纪神偷杀手,一朝穿越,她换做她强势归来!所到之处,啪啪打脸!什么?废材?草包?不受宠?不好意思,这些标签你们统统拿回去自己用吧!太子退婚?又不好意思!是本姑娘退夫才对!捡萌宠,扒东西,炼丹药,手到擒来!且看她如何一步一步傲视九天!不肖想,穿越来的第一天竟惹上一只甩不掉的妖孽?某男邪魅一笑道:“晚上记得早点回来,陪我。”某女柳眉一挑,横眉冷对,“那谁!出来,我们聊聊人生!
  • 嫣帝惑世

    嫣帝惑世

    意外穿越,她成了女尊王国的帝女,即将君临天下,身边还有无数美男相伴。谁说女尊就轻松了,这天下大乱的局势,这人人欲夺的皇位,她其实并没有看上去的那么光鲜亮丽,为了稳定朝市她不得不娶一名名不爱的男人,谁知却意外收获了爱情?
  • 横刀夺爱:首席老公拒离婚

    横刀夺爱:首席老公拒离婚

    遭遇青梅竹马男友的背叛,她痛不欲生。酒吧里,她大胆地抓过陌生男人的领带,求婚“嫁给我!”盛璟晟垂首看着身前女子迷离的醉眼,薄唇扬起弧度“好”她笑了,笑的狂乱慑人,她用钱买下一个丈夫,来狠狠还击男友加诸的彻骨疼痛。然而,报复却再也换不回从前。“明天我们去办离婚手续吧。”她想结束婚姻,结束这一切。然而,被她“买”来的丈夫,却笑着握住她的手腕说“亲爱的老婆,货物既出,概不退换。”