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第74章 WE ABANDON HOPE(1)

I Can give no adequate description of the horrors of the night which followed.

Mercifully they were to some extent mitigated by sleep,for even in such a position as ours wearied nature will sometimes assert itself.But I,at any rate,found it impossible to sleep much.Putting aside the terrifying thought of our impending doom -for the bravest man on earth might well quail from such a fate as awaited us,and I never had any great pretensions to be brave -the silence itself was too great to allow of it.Reader,you may have lain awake at night and thought the silence oppressive,but I say with confidence that you can have no idea what a vivid,tangible thing perfect silence really is.On the surface of the earth there is always some sound or motion,and though it may in itself be imperceptible,yet does it deaden the sharp edge of absolute silence.But here there was none.

We were buried in the bowels of a huge,snow-clad peak.Thousands of feet above us the fresh air rushed over the white snow,but no sound of it reached us.We were separated by a long tunnel and five feet of rock even from the awful chamber of the.dead;and the dead make no noise.The crashing of all the artillery of earth and heaven could not have come to our ears in our living tomb.We were cut off from all echoes of the world -we were as already dead.

And then the irony of the-situation forced itself upon me.There around us lay treasures enough to pay off a moderate national debt,or to build a fleet of iron-clads,and yet we would gladly have bartered them all for the faintest chance of escape.Soon,doubtless,we should be glad to exchange them for a bit of food or a cup of water,and,after that,even for the speedy close to our sufferings.Truly wealth,which men spend all their lives in acquiring,is a valueless thing at the last.

And so the night wore on.

"Good,"said Sir Henry's voice at last,and it sounded awful in the intense stillness,"how many matches have you in the box?""Eight,Curtis"

"Strike one,and let us see the time."He did so,and in contrast to the dense darkness the flame nearly blinded us.It was five o'clock by my watch.The beautiful dawn was now blushing on the snow-wreaths far over our heads,and the breeze would be stirring the night mists in the hollows.

"We had better eat something and keep up our strength,"said I.

"What is the good of eating?"answered Good;"the sooner we die and get it over the better.""While there is life there is hope,"said Sir Henry.

Accordingly we ate and sipped some water,and another period of time passed,when somebody suggested that it might be as well to get as near to the door as possible and hallo,on the faint chance of somebody catching a sound outside.Accordingly Good,who,from long practice at sea,has a fine,piercing note,groped his way down the passage and began,and I must say he made a most diabolical noise.I never heard such yells;but it might have been a mosquito buzzing for all axe effect it produced.

After a while he gave it up,and came back very thirsty,and had to have some water.After that we gave up yelling,as it encroached on the supply of water.

So we all sat down once more against our chests of useless diamonds in that dreadful inaction which was one of the hardest circumstances of our fate;and I am bound to say that,for my part,I gave way in despair.

Laying my head against Sir Henry's broad shoulder,I burst into tears;and I think I heard Good gulping away on the other side,and swearing hoarsely at himself for doing so.

Ah,how good and brave that great man was!Had we been two frightened children,and he our nurse,he could not have treated us more tenderly.

Forgetting his own share of miseries,he did all he could to soothe our broken nerves,telling stories of men who had been in somewhat similar circumstances and miraculously escaped;and when these failed to cheer us,pointing out how,after all,it was only anticipating an end that must come to us all,that it would soon be over,and that death from exhaustion was a merciful one (which is not true).Then,in a diffident sort of a way,as I had once before heard him do,he suggested that we should throw ourselves on the mercy of a higher Power,which,for my part,I did with great vigor.

His is a beautiful character,very quiet,but very strong.

And so somehow the day went as the night had gone (if,indeed,one can use the terms where all was densest night),and when I lit a match to see the time it was seven o'clock.

Once more we ate and drank,and as we did so an idea occurred to me.

"How is it,"said I,"that the air in this place keeps fresh?

It is thick and heavy,but it is perfectly fresh.""Great heavens!"said Good,starting up,"I never thought of that.

It can't come through the stone door,for it is air-tight,if ever a door was.It must come from somewhere.If there were no current of air in the place we should have been stifled when we first came in.Let us have a look."It was wonderful what a change this mere spark of hope wrought in us.In a moment we were.all three groping about the place on our hands and knees,feeling for the slightest indication of a draught.Presently my ardor received a check.I put my hand on something cold.It was poor Foulata's dead face.

For an hour or more we went on feeling about,till at last Sir Henry and I gave it up in despair,having got considerably hurt by constantly knocking our heads against tusks,chests,and the sides of the chamber.

But Good still persevered,saying,with an approach to cheerfulness,that it was better than doing nothing.

"I say,you fellows,"he said,presently,in a constrained sort of voice,"come here."Needless to say we scrambled over towards him quick enough.

"Quatermain,put your hand here where mine is.Now,do you feel anything?""I think I feel air coming up."

"Now listen."He rose and stamped upon the place,and a flame of hope shot up in our hearts.It rang hollow .

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