第4章

类别:其他 作者:H.G.Wells,Patrick Parrinder,An字数:17014更新时间:19/01/05 09:54:33
\"Whatdoesitmean?\"hesaid。\"Whatdothesethingsmean?\" Istaredathimandmadenoanswer。 Heextendedathinwhitehandandspokeinalmostacomplainingtone。 \"Whyarethesethingspermitted?Whatsinshavewedone?Themorningservicewasover,Iwaswalkingthroughtheroadstoclearmybrainfortheafternoon,andthen——fire,earthquake,death!AsifitwereSodomandGomorrah!Allourworkundone,allthework————WhataretheseMar-tians?\" \"Whatarewe?\"Ianswered,clearingmythroat。 Hegrippedhiskneesandturnedtolookatmeagain。Forhalfaminute,perhaps,hestaredsilently。 \"Iwaswalkingthroughtheroadstoclearmybrain,\"hesaid。\"Andsuddenly——fire,earthquake,death!\" Herelapsedintosilence,withhischinnowsunkenalmosttohisknees。 Presentlyhebeganwavinghishand。 \"Allthework——alltheSundayschools————Whathavewedone——whathasWeybridgedone?Everythinggone——every-thingdestroyed。Thechurch!Werebuiltitonlythreeyearsago。Gone!Sweptoutofexistence!Why?\" Anotherpause,andhebrokeoutagainlikeonede-mented。 \"Thesmokeofherburninggoethupforeverandever!\"heshouted。 Hiseyesflamed,andhepointedaleanfingerinthedirec-tionofWeybridge。 BythistimeIwasbeginningtotakehismeasure。Thetremendoustragedyinwhichhehadbeeninvolved——itwasevidenthewasafugitivefromWeybridge——haddrivenhimtotheveryvergeofhisreason。 \"ArewefarfromSunbury?\"Isaid,inamatter-of-facttone。 \"Whatarewetodo?\"heasked。\"Arethesecreaturesevery-where?Hastheearthbeengivenovertothem?\" \"ArewefarfromSunbury?\" \"OnlythismorningIofficiatedatearlycelebration————\" \"Thingshavechanged,\"Isaid,quietly。\"Youmustkeepyourhead。Thereisstillhope。\" \"Hope!\" \"Yes。Plentifulhope——forallthisdestruction!\" Ibegantoexplainmyviewofourposition。Helistenedatfirst,butasIwentontheinterestdawninginhiseyesgaveplacetotheirformerstare,andhisregardwanderedfromme。 \"Thismustbethebeginningoftheend,\"hesaid,inter-ruptingme。 \"Theend!ThegreatandterribledayoftheLord!Whenmenshallcalluponthemountainsandtherockstofalluponthemandhidethem——hidethemfromthefaceofHimthatsittethuponthethrone!\" Ibegantounderstandtheposition。Iceasedmylabouredreasoning,struggledtomyfeet,and,standingoverhim,laidmyhandonhisshoulder。 \"Beaman!\"saidI。\"Youarescaredoutofyourwits!Whatgoodisreligionifitcollapsesundercalamity?Thinkofwhatearthquakesandfloods,warsandvolcanoes,havedonebeforetomen!DidyouthinkGodhadexemptedWeybridge?Heisnotaninsuranceagent。\" Foratimehesatinblanksilence。 \"Buthowcanweescape?\"heasked,suddenly。\"Theyareinvulnerable,theyarepitiless。\" \"Neithertheonenor,perhaps,theother,\"Ianswered。\"Andthemightiertheyarethemoresaneandwaryshouldwebe。Oneofthemwaskilledyondernotthreehoursago。\" \"Killed!\"hesaid,staringabouthim。\"HowcanGod\'smin-istersbekilled?\" \"Isawithappen。\"Iproceededtotellhim。\"Wehavechancedtocomeinforthethickofit,\"saidI,\"andthatisall。\" \"Whatisthatflickerinthesky?\"heaskedabruptly。 Itoldhimitwastheheliographsignalling——thatitwasthesignofhumanhelpandeffortinthesky。 \"Weareinthemidstofit,\"Isaid,\"quietasitis。Thatflickerintheskytellsofthegatheringstorm。Yonder,ItakeitaretheMartians,andLondonward,wherethosehillsriseaboutRichmondandKingstonandthetreesgivecover,earth-worksarebeingthrownupandgunsarebeingplaced。Pres-entlytheMartianswillbecomingthiswayagain。\" AndevenasIspokehesprangtohisfeetandstoppedmebyagesture。 \"Listen!\"hesaid。 Frombeyondthelowhillsacrossthewatercamethedullresonanceofdistantgunsandaremoteweirdcrying。Theneverythingwasstill。Acockchafercamedroningoverthehedgeandpastus。HighinthewestthecrescentmoonhungfaintandpaleabovethesmokeofWeybridgeandShepper-tonandthehot,stillsplendourofthesunset。 \"Wehadbetterfollowthispath,\"Isaid,\"northward。\" TheWaroftheWorlds-Book1-Chapter14Chapter14-InLondonMyyoungerbrotherwasinLondonwhentheMartiansfellatWoking。Hewasamedicalstudentworkingforanimminentexamination,andheheardnothingofthearrivaluntilSaturdaymorning。ThemorningpapersonSaturdaycontained,inadditiontolengthyspecialarticlesontheplanetMars,onlifeintheplanets,andsoforth,abriefandvaguelywordedtelegram,allthemorestrikingforitsbrevity。 TheMartians,alarmedbytheapproachofacrowd,hadkilledanumberofpeoplewithaquick-firinggun,sothestoryran。Thetelegramconcludedwiththewords:\"Formi-dableastheyseemtobe,theMartianshavenotmovedfromthepitintowhichtheyhavefallen,and,indeed,seemincapa- bleofdoingso。Probablythisisduetotherelativestrengthoftheearth\'sgravitationalenergy。\"Onthatlasttexttheirleader-writerexpandedverycomfortingly。 Ofcourseallthestudentsinthecrammer\'sbiologyclass,towhichmybrotherwentthatday,wereintenselyinterested,buttherewerenosignsofanyunusualexcitementinthestreets。Theafternoonpaperspuffedscrapsofnewsunderbigheadlines。Theyhadnothingtotellbeyondthemovementsoftroopsaboutthecommon,andtheburningofthepinewoodsbetweenWokingandWeybridge,untileight。ThentheST。JAMES\'SGAZETTE,inanextra-specialedition,announcedthebarefactoftheinterruptionoftelegraphiccommunica-tion。Thiswasthoughttobeduetothefallingofburningpinetreesacrosstheline。Nothingmoreofthefightingwasknownthatnight,thenightofmydrivetoLeatherheadandback。 Mybrotherfeltnoanxietyaboutus,asheknewfromthedescriptioninthepapersthatthecylinderwasagoodtwomilesfrommyhouse。Hemadeuphismindtorundownthatnighttome,inorder,ashesays,toseetheThingsbeforetheywerekilled。Hedespatchedatelegram,whichneverreachedme,aboutfouro\'clock,andspenttheeveningatamusichall。 InLondon,also,onSaturdaynighttherewasathunder-storm,andmybrotherreachedWaterlooinacab。Ontheplatformfromwhichthemidnighttrainusuallystartshelearned,aftersomewaiting,thatanaccidentpreventedtrainsfromreachingWokingthatnight。Thenatureoftheaccidenthecouldnotascertain;indeed,therailwayauthoritiesdidnotclearlyknowatthattime。Therewasverylittleexcitementinthestation,astheofficials,failingtorealisethatanythingfurtherthanabreakdownbetweenByfleetandWokingjunctionhadoccurred,wererunningthetheatretrainswhichusuallypassedthroughWokingroundbyVirginiaWaterorGuildford。Theywerebusymakingthenecessaryarrange-mentstoaltertherouteoftheSouthamptonandPortsmouthSundayLeagueexcursions。Anocturnalnewspaperreporter,mistakingmybrotherforthetrafficmanager,towhomhebearsaslightresemblance,waylaidandtriedtointerviewhim。Fewpeople,exceptingtherailwayofficials,connectedthebreakdownwiththeMartians。 Ihaveread,inanotheraccountoftheseevents,thatonSundaymorning\"allLondonwaselectrifiedbythenewsfromWoking。\"Asamatteroffact,therewasnothingtojustifythatveryextravagantphrase。PlentyofLondonersdidnothearoftheMartiansuntilthepanicofMondaymorn-ing。ThosewhodidtooksometimetorealiseallthatthehastilywordedtelegramsintheSundaypapersconveyed。ThemajorityofpeopleinLondondonotreadSundaypapers。 Thehabitofpersonalsecurity,moreover,issodeeplyfixedintheLondoner\'smind,andstartlingintelligencesomuchamatterofcourseinthepapers,thattheycouldreadwithoutanypersonaltremors:\"Aboutseveno\'clocklastnighttheMartianscameoutofthecylinder,and,movingaboutunderanarmourofmetallicshields,havecompletelywreckedWokingstationwiththeadjacenthouses,andmassacredanentirebattalionoftheCardiganRegiment。Nodetailsareknown。Maximshavebeenabsolutelyuselessagainsttheirarmour;thefieldgunshavebeendisabledbythem。 FlyinghussarshavebeengallopingintoChertsey。TheMartiansappeartobemovingslowlytowardsChertseyorWindsor。GreatanxietyprevailsinWestSurrey,andearthworksarebeingthrownuptochecktheadvanceLondonward。\" ThatwashowtheSundaySUNputit,andacleverandremarkablyprompt\"handbook\"articleintheREFEREEcomparedtheaffairtoamenageriesuddenlyletlooseinavillage。 NooneinLondonknewpositivelyofthenatureofthearmouredMartians,andtherewasstillafixedideathatthesemonstersmustbesluggish: \"crawling,\"\"creepingpainfully\"——suchexpressionsoccurredinalmostalltheearlierreports。Noneofthetelegramscouldhavebeenwrittenbyaneye-witnessoftheiradvance。TheSundaypapersprintedseparateeditionsasfurthernewscametohand,someevenindefaultofit。Buttherewaspracticallynothingmoretotellpeopleuntillateintheafternoon,whentheauthoritiesgavethepressagenciesthenewsintheirpossession。 ItwasstatedthatthepeopleofWaltonandWeybridge,andallthedistrictwerepouringalongtheroadsLondonward,andthatwasall。 MybrotherwenttochurchattheFoundlingHospitalinthemorning,stillinignoranceofwhathadhappenedonthepreviousnight。Thereheheardallusionsmadetotheinvasion,andaspecialprayerforpeace。Comingout,heboughtaREFEREE。Hebecamealarmedatthenewsinthis,andwentagaintoWaterloostationtofindoutifcommunicationwererestored。Theomnibuses,carriages,cyclists,andinnumerablepeoplewalkingintheirbestclothesseemedscarcelyaffectedbythestrangeintelligencethatthenewsvendersweredis-seminating。Peoplewereinterested,or,ifalarmed,alarmedonlyonaccountofthelocalresidents。AtthestationheheardforthefirsttimethattheWindsorandChertseylineswerenowinterrupted。 Theporterstoldhimthatseveralremark-abletelegramshadbeenreceivedinthemorningfromByfleetandChertseystations,butthatthesehadabruptlyceased。Mybrothercouldgetverylittleprecisedetailoutofthem。 \"There\'sfightinggoingonaboutWeybridge\"wastheextentoftheirinformation。 Thetrainservicewasnowverymuchdisorganised。QuiteanumberofpeoplewhohadbeenexpectingfriendsfromplacesontheSouth-Westernnetworkwerestandingaboutthestation。Onegrey-headedoldgentlemancameandabusedtheSouth-WesternCompanybitterlytomybrother。\"Itwantsshowingup,\"hesaid。 OneortwotrainscameinfromRichmond,Putney,andKingston,containingpeoplewhohadgoneoutforaday\'sboatingandfoundthelocksclosedandafeelingofpanicintheair。Amaninablueandwhiteblazeraddressedmybrother,fullofstrangetidings。 \"There\'shostsofpeopledrivingintoKingstonintrapsandcartsandthings,withboxesofvaluablesandallthat,\"hesaid。\"TheycomefromMoleseyandWeybridgeandWalton,andtheysaythere\'sbeengunsheardatChertsey,heavyfiring,andthatmountedsoldiershavetoldthemtogetoffatoncebecausetheMartiansarecoming。WeheardgunsfiringatHamptonCourtstation,butwethoughtitwasthunder。Whatthedickensdoesitallmean?TheMartianscan\'tgetoutoftheirpit,canthey?\" Mybrothercouldnottellhim。 Afterwardshefoundthatthevaguefeelingofalarmhadspreadtotheclientsoftheundergroundrailway,andthattheSundayexcursionistsbegantoreturnfromallovertheSouth-Western\"lung\"——Barnes,Wimbledon,RichmondPark,Kew,andsoforth——atunnaturallyearlyhours;butnotasoulhadanythingmorethanvaguehearsaytotellof。Every-oneconnectedwiththeterminusseemedill-tempered。 Aboutfiveo\'clockthegatheringcrowdinthestationwasimmenselyexcitedbytheopeningofthelineofcommunica-tion,whichisalmostinvariablyclosed,betweentheSouth-EasternandtheSouth-Westernstations,andthepassageofcarriagetrucksbearinghugegunsandcarriagescrammedwithsoldiers。ThesewerethegunsthatwerebroughtupfromWoolwichandChathamtocoverKingston。Therewasanexchangeofpleasantries:\"You\'llgeteaten!\"\"We\'rethebeast-tamers!\"andsoforth。Alittlewhileafterthatasquadofpolicecameintothestationandbegantoclearthepublicofftheplatforms,andmybrotherwentoutintothestreetagain。 Thechurchbellswereringingforevensong,andasquadofSalvationArmylassiescamesingingdownWaterlooRoad。Onthebridgeanumberofloaferswerewatchingacuriousbrownscumthatcamedriftingdownthestreaminpatches。Thesunwasjustsetting,andtheClockTowerandtheHousesofParliamentroseagainstoneofthemostpeacefulskiesitispossibletoimagine,askyofgold,barredwithlongtrans-versestripesofreddish-purplecloud。Therewastalkofafloatingbody。Oneofthementhere,areservisthesaidhewas,toldmybrotherhehadseentheheliographflickeringinthewest。 InWellingtonStreetmybrothermetacoupleofsturdyroughswhohadjustbeenrushedoutofFleetStreetwithstill-wetnewspapersandstaringplacards。\"Dreadfulcatastrophe!\"theybawledonetotheotherdownWellingtonStreet。\"FightingatWeybridge!Fulldescription!RepulseoftheMartians! LondoninDanger!\"Hehadtogivethreepenceforacopyofthatpaper。 Thenitwas,andthenonly,thatherealisedsomethingofthefullpowerandterrorofthesemonsters。Helearnedthattheywerenotmerelyahandfulofsmallsluggishcreatures,butthattheyweremindsswayingvastmechanicalbodies;andthattheycouldmoveswiftlyandsmitewithsuchpowerthateventhemightiestgunscouldnotstandagainstthem。 Theyweredescribedas\"vastspiderlikemachines,nearlyahundredfeethigh,capableofthespeedofanexpresstrain,andabletoshootoutabeamofintenseheat。\"Maskedbatter-ies,chieflyoffieldguns,hadbeenplantedinthecountryaboutHorsellCommon,andespeciallybetweentheWokingdistrictandLondon。FiveofthemachineshadbeenseenmovingtowardstheThames,andone,byahappychance,hadbeendestroyed。Intheothercasestheshellshadmissed,andthebatterieshadbeenatonceannihilatedbytheHeat-Rays。Heavylossesofsoldierswerementioned,butthetoneofthedespatchwasoptimistic。 TheMartianshadbeenrepulsed;theywerenotinvulnera-ble。Theyhadretreatedtotheirtriangleofcylindersagain,inthecircleaboutWoking。 Signallerswithheliographswerepushingforwarduponthemfromallsides。 GunswereinrapidtransitfromWindsor,Portsmouth,Aldershot,Woolwich—— evenfromthenorth;amongothers,longwire-gunsofninety-fivetonsfromWoolwich。Altogetheronehundredandsixteenwereinpositionorbeinghastilyplaced,chieflycoveringLon-don。NeverbeforeinEnglandhadtherebeensuchavastorrapidconcentrationofmilitarymaterial。 Anyfurthercylindersthatfell,itwashoped,couldbedestroyedatoncebyhighexplosives,whichwerebeingrap-idlymanufacturedanddistributed。 Nodoubt,ranthereport,thesituationwasofthestrangestandgravestdescription,butthepublicwasexhortedtoavoidanddiscouragepanic。 NodoubttheMartianswerestrangeandterribleintheextreme,butattheoutsidetherecouldnotbemorethantwentyofthemagainstourmillions。 Theauthoritieshadreasontosuppose,fromthesizeofthecylinders,thatattheoutsidetherecouldnotbemorethanfiveineachcylinder——fifteenaltogether。Andoneatleastwasdisposedof——perhapsmore。Thepublicwouldbefairlywarnedoftheapproachofdanger,andelaboratemeasureswerebeingtakenfortheprotectionofthepeopleinthethreatenedsouthwesternsuburbs。Andso,withreiteratedassurancesofthesafetyofLondonandtheabilityoftheauthoritiestocopewiththedifficulty,thisquasi-proclamationclosed。 Thiswasprintedinenormoustypeonpapersofreshthatitwasstillwet,andtherehadbeennotimetoaddawordofcomment。Itwascurious,mybrothersaid,toseehowruth-lesslytheusualcontentsofthepaperhadbeenhackedandtakenouttogivethisplace。 AlldownWellingtonStreetpeoplecouldbeseenflutteringoutthepinksheetsandreading,andtheStrandwassuddenlynoisywiththevoicesofanarmyofhawkersfollowingthesepioneers。Mencamescramblingoffbusestosecurecopies。Certainlythisnewsexcitedpeopleintensely,whatevertheirpreviousapathy。TheshuttersofamapshopintheStrandwerebeingtakendown,mybrothersaid,andamaninhisSundayraiment,lemon-yellowgloveseven,wasvisi-bleinsidethewindowhastilyfasteningmapsofSurreytotheglass。 GoingonalongtheStrandtoTrafalgarSquare,thepaperinhishand,mybrothersawsomeofthefugitivesfromWestSurrey。Therewasamanwithhiswifeandtwoboysandsomearticlesoffurnitureinacartsuchasgreengrocersuse。HewasdrivingfromthedirectionofWestminsterBridge; andclosebehindhimcameahaywaggonwithfiveorsixrespectable-lookingpeopleinit,andsomeboxesandbundles。Thefacesofthesepeoplewerehaggard,andtheirentireappearancecontrastedconspicuouslywiththeSabbath-bestappearanceofthepeopleontheomnibuses。Peopleinfash- ionableclothingpeepedatthemoutofcabs。TheystoppedattheSquareasifundecidedwhichwaytotake,andfinallyturnedeastwardalongtheStrand。Somewaybehindthesecameamaninworkdayclothes,ridingoneofthoseold-fashionedtricycleswithasmallfrontwheel。Hewasdirtyandwhiteintheface。 MybrotherturneddowntowardsVictoria,andmetanum-berofsuchpeople。Hehadavagueideathathemightseesomethingofme。Henoticedanunusualnumberofpoliceregulatingthetraffic。Someoftherefugeeswereexchangingnewswiththepeopleontheomnibuses。OnewasprofessingtohaveseentheMartians。\"Boilersonstilts,Itellyou,stridingalonglikemen。\"Mostofthemwereexcitedandanimatedbytheirstrangeexperience。 BeyondVictoriathepublic-housesweredoingalivelytradewiththesearrivals。Atallthestreetcornersgroupsofpeoplewerereadingpapers,talkingexcitedly,orstaringattheseunusualSundayvisitors。Theyseemedtoincreaseasnightdrewon,untilatlasttheroads,mybrothersaid,werelikeEpsomHighStreetonaDerbyDay。Mybrotheraddressedseveralofthesefugitivesandgotunsatisfactoryanswersfrommost。 NoneofthemcouldtellhimanynewsofWokingexceptoneman,whoassuredhimthatWokinghadbeenentirelydestroyedonthepreviousnight。 \"IcomefromByfleet,\"hesaid;\"manonabicyclecamethroughtheplaceintheearlymorning,andranfromdoortodoorwarningustocomeaway。 Thencamesoldiers。Wewentouttolook,andtherewerecloudsofsmoketothesouth——nothingbutsmoke,andnotasoulcomingthatway。ThenweheardthegunsatChertsey,andfolkscomingfromWey-bridge。SoI\'velockedupmyhouseandcomeon。\" Atthetimetherewasastrongfeelinginthestreetsthattheauthoritiesweretoblamefortheirincapacitytodisposeoftheinvaderswithoutallthisinconvenience。 Abouteighto\'clockanoiseofheavyfiringwasdistinctlyaudiblealloverthesouthofLondon。Mybrothercouldnothearitforthetrafficinthemainthoroughfares,butbystrik-ingthroughthequietbackstreetstotheriverhewasabletodistinguishitquiteplainly。 HewalkedfromWestminstertohisapartmentsnearRe-gent\'sPark,abouttwo。Hewasnowveryanxiousonmyaccount,anddisturbedattheevidentmagnitudeofthetrouble。Hismindwasinclinedtorun,evenasminehadrunonSaturday,onmilitarydetails。Hethoughtofallthosesilent,expectantguns,ofthesuddenlynomadiccountryside;hetriedtoimagine\"boilersonstilts\"ahundredfeethigh。 TherewereoneortwocartloadsofrefugeespassingalongOxfordStreet,andseveralintheMaryleboneRoad,butsoslowlywasthenewsspreadingthatRegentStreetandPort-landPlacewerefulloftheirusualSunday-nightpromenaders,albeittheytalkedingroups,andalongtheedgeofRegent\'sParktherewereasmanysilentcouples\"walkingout\"togetherunderthescatteredgaslampsasevertherehadbeen。Thenightwaswarmandstill,andalittleoppressive;thesoundofgunscontinuedintermittently,andaftermidnightthereseemedtobesheetlightninginthesouth。 Hereadandre-readthepaper,fearingtheworsthadhap-penedtome。 Hewasrestless,andaftersupperprowledoutagainaimlessly。Hereturnedandtriedinvaintodiverthisattentiontohisexaminationnotes。Hewenttobedalittleaftermidnight,andwasawakenedfromluriddreamsinthesmallhoursofMondaybythesoundofdoorknockers,feetrunninginthestreet,distantdrumming,andaclamourofbells。Redreflectionsdancedontheceiling。Foramomenthelayastonished,wonderingwhetherdayhadcomeortheworldgonemad。Thenhejumpedoutofbedandrantothewindow。 Hisroomwasanatticandashethrusthisheadout,upanddownthestreettherewereadozenechoestothenoiseofhiswindowsash,andheadsineverykindofnightdisarrayappeared。Enquirieswerebeingshouted。 \"Theyarecoming!\"bawledapoliceman,hammeringatthedoor;\"theMartiansarecoming!\"andhurriedtothenextdoor。 ThesoundofdrummingandtrumpetingcamefromtheAlbanyStreetBarracks,andeverychurchwithinearshotwashardatworkkillingsleepwithavehementdisorderlytocsin。Therewasanoiseofdoorsopening,andwindowafterwin-dowinthehousesoppositeflashedfromdarknessintoyellowillumination。 Upthestreetcamegallopingaclosedcarriage,burstingabruptlyintonoiseatthecorner,risingtoaclatteringclimaxunderthewindow,anddyingawayslowlyinthedistance。Closeontherearofthiscameacoupleofcabs,theforerun-nersofalongprocessionofflyingvehicles,goingforthemostparttoChalkFarmstation,wheretheNorth-Westernspecialtrainswereloadingup,insteadofcomingdownthegradientintoEuston。 Foralongtimemybrotherstaredoutofthewindowinblankastonishment,watchingthepolicemenhammeringatdoorafterdoor,anddeliveringtheirincomprehensiblemes-sage。Thenthedoorbehindhimopened,andthemanwholodgedacrossthelandingcamein,dressedonlyinshirt,trousers,andslippers,hisbraceslooseabouthiswaist,hishairdisorderedfromhispillow。 \"Whatthedevilisit?\"heasked。\"Afire?Whatadevilofarow!\" Theybothcranedtheirheadsoutofthewindow,strainingtohearwhatthepolicemenwereshouting。Peoplewerecom-ingoutofthesidestreets,andstandingingroupsatthecornerstalking。 \"Whatthedevilisitallabout?\"saidmybrother\'sfellowlodger。 Mybrotheransweredhimvaguelyandbegantodress,runningwitheachgarmenttothewindowinordertomissnothingofthegrowingexcitement。 Andpresentlymensellingunnaturallyearlynewspaperscamebawlingintothestreet: \"Londonindangerofsuffocation!TheKingstonandRich-monddefencesforced!FearfulmassacresintheThamesValley!\" Andallabouthim——intheroomsbelow,inthehousesoneachsideandacrosstheroad,andbehindintheParkTer-racesandinthehundredotherstreetsofthatpartofMaryle-bone,andtheWestbourneParkdistrictandSt。Pancras,andwestwardandnorthwardinKilburnandSt。John\'sWoodandHampstead,andeastwardinShoreditchandHighburyandHaggerstonandHoxton,and,indeed,throughallthevastnessofLondonfromEalingtoEastHam——peoplewererubbingtheireyes,andopeningwindowstostareoutandaskaimlessquestions,dressinghastilyasthefirstbreathofthecomingstormofFearblewthroughthestreets。Itwasthedawnofthegreatpanic。London,whichhadgonetobedonSundaynightobliviousandinert,wasawakened,inthesmallhoursofMondaymorning,toavividsenseofdanger。 Unablefromhiswindowtolearnwhatwashappening,mybrotherwentdownandoutintothestreet,justastheskybetweentheparapetsofthehousesgrewpinkwiththeearlydawn。Theflyingpeopleonfootandinvehiclesgrewmorenumerouseverymoment。\"BlackSmoke!\"heheardpeoplecrying,andagain\"BlackSmoke!\"Thecontagionofsuchaunanimousfearwasinevitable。Asmybrotherhesitatedonthedoor-step,hesawanothernewsvenderapproaching,andgotapaperforthwith。Themanwasrunningawaywiththerest,andsellinghispapersforashillingeachasheran——agrotesqueminglingofprofitandpanic。 AndfromthispapermybrotherreadthatcatastrophicdespatchoftheCommander-in-Chief: \"TheMartiansareabletodischargeenormouscloudsofablackandpoisonousvapourbymeansofrockets。Theyhavesmotheredourbatteries,destroyedRichmond,Kingston,andWimbledon,andareadvancingslowlytowardsLondon,de-stroyingeverythingontheway。Itisimpossibletostopthem。ThereisnosafetyfromtheBlackSmokebutininstantflight。\" Thatwasall,butitwasenough。Thewholepopulationofthegreatsix-millioncitywasstirring,slipping,running;pres-entlyitwouldbepouringEN MASSEnorthward。 \"BlackSmoke!\"thevoicescried。\"Fire!\" Thebellsoftheneighbouringchurchmadeajanglingtumult,acartcarelesslydrivensmashed,amidshrieksandcurses,againstthewatertroughupthestreet。Sicklyyellowlightswenttoandfrointhehouses,andsomeofthepassingcabsflauntedunextinguishedlamps。Andoverheadthedawnwasgrowingbrighter,clearandsteadyandcalm。 Heheardfootstepsrunningtoandfrointherooms,andupanddownstairsbehindhim。Hislandladycametothedoor,looselywrappedindressinggownandshawl;herhus-bandfollowedejaculating。 Asmybrotherbegantorealisetheimportofallthesethings,heturnedhastilytohisownroom,putallhisavailablemoney——sometenpoundsaltogether——intohispockets,andwentoutagainintothestreets。 TheWaroftheWorlds-Book1-Chapter15Chapter15-WhatHadHappenedInSurreyItwaswhilethecuratehadsatandtalkedsowildlytomeunderthehedgeintheflatmeadowsnearHalliford,andwhilemybrotherwaswatchingthefugitivesstreamoverWestminsterBridge,thattheMartianshadresumedtheof-fensive。Sofarasonecanascertainfromtheconflictingaccountsthathavebeenputforth,themajorityofthemremainedbusiedwithpreparationsintheHorsellpituntilninethatnight,hurryingonsomeoperationthatdisengagedhugevolumesofgreensmoke。 Butthreecertainlycameoutabouteighto\'clockand,advancingslowlyandcautiously,madetheirwaythroughByfleetandPyrfordtowardsRipleyandWeybridge,andsocameinsightoftheexpectantbatteriesagainstthesettingsun。TheseMartiansdidnotadvanceinabody,butinaline,eachperhapsamileandahalffromhisnearestfellow。Theycommunicatedwithoneanotherbymeansofsirenlikehowls,runningupanddownthescalefromonenotetoanother。 ItwasthishowlingandfiringofthegunsatRipleyandSt。George\'sHillthatwehadheardatUpperHalliford。TheRipleygunners,unseasonedartilleryvolunteerswhooughtnevertohavebeenplacedinsuchaposition,firedonewild,premature,ineffectualvolley,andboltedonhorseandfootthroughthedesertedvillage,whiletheMartian,withoutusinghisHeat-Ray,walkedserenelyovertheirguns,steppedgin-gerlyamongthem,passedinfrontofthem,andsocameunexpectedlyuponthegunsinPainshillPark,whichhedestroyed。 TheSt。George\'sHillmen,however,werebetterledorofabettermettle。 Hiddenbyapinewoodastheywere,theyseemtohavebeenquiteunsuspectedbytheMartiannearesttothem。Theylaidtheirgunsasdeliberatelyasiftheyhadbeenonparade,andfiredataboutathousandyards\'range。 Theshellsflashedallroundhim,andhewasseentoadvanceafewpaces,stagger,andgodown。Everybodyyelledtogether,andthegunswerereloadedinfrantichaste。TheoverthrownMartiansetupaprolongedululation,andimme-diatelyasecondglitteringgiant,answeringhim,appearedoverthetreestothesouth。Itwouldseemthatalegofthetripodhadbeensmashedbyoneoftheshells。ThewholeofthesecondvolleyflewwideoftheMartianontheground,and,simultaneously,bothhiscompanionsbroughttheirHeat-Raystobearonthebattery。Theammunitionblewup,thepinetreesallaboutthegunsflashedintofire,andonlyoneortwoofthemenwhowerealreadyrunningoverthecrestofthehillescaped。 Afterthisitwouldseemthatthethreetookcounselto-getherandhalted,andthescoutswhowerewatchingthemreportthattheyremainedabsolutelystationaryforthenexthalfhour。TheMartianwhohadbeenoverthrowncrawledtediouslyoutofhishood,asmallbrownfigure,oddlysugges-tivefromthatdistanceofaspeckofblight,andapparentlyengagedintherepairofhissupport。Aboutninehehadfinished,forhiscowlwasthenseenabovethetreesagain。 ItwasafewminutespastninethatnightwhenthesethreesentinelswerejoinedbyfourotherMartians,eachcarryingathickblacktube。A similartubewashandedtoeachofthethree,andthesevenproceededtodistributethemselvesatequaldistancesalongacurvedlinebetweenSt。 George\'sHill,Weybridge,andthevillageofSend,southwestofRipley。 Adozenrocketssprangoutofthehillsbeforethemsosoonastheybegantomove,andwarnedthewaitingbatteriesaboutDittonandEsher。 Atthesametimefouroftheirfightingmachines,similarlyarmedwithtubes,crossedtheriver,andtwoofthem,blackagainstthewesternsky,cameintosightofmyselfandthecurateaswehurriedwearilyandpainfullyalongtheroadthatrunsnorthwardoutofHalliford。Theymoved,asitseemedtous,uponacloud,foramilkymistcoveredthefieldsandrosetoathirdoftheirheight。 Atthissightthecuratecriedfaintlyinhisthroat,andbeganrunning; butIknewitwasnogoodrunningfromaMartian,andIturnedasideandcrawledthroughdewynettlesandbramblesintothebroadditchbythesideoftheroad。Helookedback,sawwhatIwasdoing,andturnedtojoinme。 Thetwohalted,thenearertousstandingandfacingSun-bury,theremoterbeingagreyindistinctnesstowardstheeveningstar,awaytowardsStaines。 TheoccasionalhowlingoftheMartianshadceased;theytookuptheirpositionsinthehugecrescentabouttheircylindersinabsolutesilence。 Itwasacrescentwithtwelvemilesbetweenitshorns。Neversincethedevisingofgun-powderwasthebeginningofabattlesostill。TousandtoanobserveraboutRipleyitwouldhavehadpreciselythesameeffect——theMartiansseemedinsolitarypossessionofthedarklingnight,litonlyasitwasbytheslendermoon,thestars,theafterglowofthedaylight,andtheruddyglarefromSt。George\'sHillandthewoodsofPainshill。 Butfacingthatcrescenteverywhere——atStaines,Hounslow,Ditton,Esher,Ockham,behindhillsandwoodssouthoftheriver,andacrosstheflatgrassmeadowstothenorthofit,whereveraclusteroftreesorvillagehousesgavesufficientcover——thegunswerewaiting。Thesignalrocketsburstandrainedtheirsparksthroughthenightandvanished,andthespiritofallthosewatchingbatteriesrosetoatenseexpecta-tion。TheMartianshadbuttoadvanceintothelineoffire,andinstantlythosemotionlessblackformsofmen,thosegunsglitteringsodarklyintheearlynight,wouldexplodeintoathunderousfuryofbattle。 Nodoubtthethoughtthatwasuppermostinathousandofthosevigilantminds,evenasitwasuppermostinmine,wastheriddle——howmuchtheyunderstoodofus。Didtheygraspthatweinourmillionswereorganized,disciplined,workingtogether?Ordidtheyinterpretourspurtsoffire,thesuddenstingingofourshells,oursteadyinvestmentoftheirencampment,asweshouldthefuriousunanimityofonslaughtinadisturbedhiveofbees?Didtheydreamtheymightexterminateus?(Atthattimenooneknewwhatfoodtheyneeded。)AhundredsuchquestionsstruggledtogetherinmymindasIwatchedthatvastsentinelshape。AndinthebackofmymindwasthesenseofallthehugeunknownandhiddenforcesLondonward。Hadtheypreparedpitfalls?WerethepowdermillsatHounslowreadyasasnare? WouldtheLondonershavetheheartandcouragetomakeagreaterMoscowoftheirmightyprovinceofhouses? Then,afteraninterminabletime,asitseemedtous,crouchingandpeeringthroughthehedge,cameasoundlikethedistantconcussionofagun。Anothernearer,andthenanother。AndthentheMartianbesideusraisedhistubeonhighanddischargedit,gunwise,withaheavyreportthatmadethegroundheave。TheonetowardsStainesansweredhim。Therewasnoflash,nosmoke,simplythatloadeddetonation。 Iwassoexcitedbytheseheavyminute-gunsfollowingoneanotherthatIsofarforgotmypersonalsafetyandmyscaldedhandsastoclamberupintothehedgeandstaretowardsSunbury。AsIdidsoasecondreportfollowed,andabigprojectilehurtledoverheadtowardsHounslow。Iex-pectedatleasttoseesmokeorfire,orsomesuchevidenceofitswork。ButallIsawwasthedeepblueskyabove,withonesolitarystar,andthewhitemistspreadingwideandlowbeneath。Andtherehadbeennocrash,noansweringex-plosion。Thesilencewasrestored;theminutelengthenedtothree。 \"Whathashappened?\"saidthecurate,standingupbesideme。 \"Heavenknows!\"saidI。 Abatflickeredbyandvanished。Adistanttumultofshoutingbeganandceased。IlookedagainattheMartian,andsawhewasnowmovingeastwardalongtheriverbank,withaswift,rollingmotion,EverymomentIexpectedthefireofsomehiddenbatterytospringuponhim;buttheeveningcalmwasunbroken。ThefigureoftheMartiangrewsmallerashereceded,andpresentlythemistandthegatheringnighthadswallowedhimup。Byacommonimpulseweclamberedhigher。TowardsSunburywasadarkappearance,asthoughaconicalhillhadsuddenlycomeintobeingthere,hidingourviewofthefarthercountry;andthen,remoteracrosstheriver,overWalton,wesawanothersuchsummit。Thesehill-likeformsgrewlowerandbroaderevenaswestared。 Movedbyasuddenthought,Ilookednorthward,andthereIperceivedathirdofthesecloudyblackkopjeshadrisen。 Everythinghadsuddenlybecomeverystill。Farawaytothesoutheast,markingthequiet,weheardtheMartianshootingtooneanother,andthentheairquiveredagainwiththedistantthudoftheirguns。Buttheearthlyartillerymadenoreply。 Nowatthetimewecouldnotunderstandthesethings,butlaterIwastolearnthemeaningoftheseominouskopjesthatgatheredinthetwilight。 EachoftheMartians,standinginthegreatcrescentIhavedescribed,haddischarged,bymeansofthegunliketubehecarried,ahugecanisteroverwhateverhill,copse,clusterofhouses,orotherpossiblecoverforguns,chancedtobeinfrontofhim。Somefiredonlyoneofthese,sometwo——asinthecaseoftheonewehadseen;theoneatRipleyissaidtohavedischargednofewerthanfiveatthattime。Thesecanisterssmashedonstrikingtheground——theydidnotexplode——andincontinentlydisengagedanenormousvolumeofheavy,inkyvapour,coilingandpour-ingupwardinahugeandebonycumuluscloud,agaseoushillthatsankandspreaditselfslowlyoverthesurroundingcountry。Andthetouchofthatvapour,theinhalingofitspungentwisps,wasdeathtoallthatbreathes。 Itwasheavy,thisvapour,heavierthanthedensestsmoke,sothat,afterthefirsttumultuousuprushandoutflowofitsimpact,itsankdownthroughtheairandpouredoverthegroundinamannerratherliquidthangaseous,abandoningthehills,andstreamingintothevalleysandditchesandwatercoursesevenasIhaveheardthecarbonic-acidgasthatpoursfromvolcaniccleftsiswonttodo。Andwhereitcameuponwatersomechemicalactionoccurred,andthesurfacewouldbeinstantlycoveredwithapowderyscumthatsankslowlyandmadewayformore。Thescumwasabsolutelyinsoluble,anditisastrangething,seeingtheinstanteffectofthegas,thatonecoulddrinkwithouthurtthewaterfromwhichithadbeenstrained。Thevapourdidnotdiffuseasatruegaswoulddo。Ithungtogetherinbanks,flowingslug-gishlydowntheslopeofthelandanddrivingreluctantlybeforethewind,andveryslowlyitcombinedwiththemistandmoistureoftheair,andsanktotheearthintheformofdust。Savethatanunknownelementgivingagroupoffourlinesintheblueofthespectrumisconcerned,wearestillentirelyignorantofthenatureofthissubstance。 Oncethetumultuousupheavalofitsdispersionwasover,theblacksmokeclungsocloselytotheground,evenbeforeitsprecipitation,thatfiftyfeetupintheair,ontheroofsandupperstoriesofhighhousesandongreattrees,therewasachanceofescapingitspoisonaltogether,aswasprovedeventhatnightatStreetCobhamandDitton。 Themanwhoescapedattheformerplacetellsawonderfulstoryofthestrangenessofitscoilingflow,andhowhelookeddownfromthechurchspireandsawthehousesofthevillagerisinglikeghostsoutofitsinkynothingness。Foradayandahalfheremainedthere,weary,starvingandsun-scorched,theearthundertheblueskyandagainsttheprospectofthedistanthillsavelvet-blackexpanse,withredroofs,greentrees,and,later,black-veiledshrubsandgates,barns,out-houses,andwalls,risinghereandthereintothesunlight。 ButthatwasatStreetCobham,wheretheblackvapourwasallowedtoremainuntilitsankofitsownaccordintotheground。AsaruletheMartians,whenithadserveditspurpose,clearedtheairofitagainbywadingintoitanddirectingajetofsteamuponit。 Thistheydidwiththevapourbanksnearus,aswesawinthestarlightfromthewindowofadesertedhouseatUpperHalliford,whitherwehadreturned。FromtherewecouldseethesearchlightsonRichmondHillandKingstonHillgoingtoandfro,andabouteleventhewindowsrattled,andweheardthesoundofthehugesiegegunsthathadbeenputinpositionthere。Thesecontinuedintermittentlyforthespaceofaquarterofanhour,sendingchanceshotsattheinvisibleMartiansatHamptonandDitton,andthenthepalebeamsoftheelectriclightvanished,andwerereplacedbyabrightredglow。 Thenthefourthcylinderfell——abrilliantgreenmeteor——asIlearnedafterwards,inBusheyPark。BeforethegunsontheRichmondandKingstonlineofhillsbegan,therewasafitfulcannonadefarawayinthesouthwest,due,Ibelieve,togunsbeingfiredhaphazardbeforetheblackvapourcouldover-whelmthegunners。 So,settingaboutitasmethodicallyasmenmightsmokeoutawasps\' nest,theMartiansspreadthisstrangestiflingvapourovertheLondonwardcountry。Thehornsofthecrescentslowlymovedapart,untilatlasttheyformedalinefromHanwelltoCoombeandMalden。Allnightthroughtheirdestructivetubesadvanced。Neveronce,aftertheMartianatSt。George\'sHillwasbroughtdown,didtheygivetheartillerytheghostofachanceagainstthem。Wherevertherewasapossibilityofgunsbeinglaidforthemunseen,afreshcanisteroftheblackvapourwasdischarged,andwherethegunswereopenlydisplayedtheHeat-Raywasbroughttobear。 BymidnighttheblazingtreesalongtheslopesofRich-mondParkandtheglareofKingstonHillthrewtheirlightuponanetworkofblacksmoke,blottingoutthewholevalleyoftheThamesandextendingasfarastheeyecouldreach。AndthroughthistwoMartiansslowlywaded,andturnedtheirhissingsteamjetsthiswayandthat。 TheyweresparingoftheHeat-Raythatnight,eitherbe-causetheyhadbutalimitedsupplyofmaterialforitsproductionorbecausetheydidnotwishtodestroythecountrybutonlytocrushandoverawetheoppositiontheyhadaroused。Inthelatteraimtheycertainlysucceeded。Sun-daynightwastheendoftheorganisedoppositiontotheirmovements。Afterthatnobodyofmenwouldstandagainstthem,sohopelesswastheenterprise。