第13章

类别:其他 作者:H.Rider Haggard字数:9677更新时间:19/01/07 15:17:55
ItwasjustashearrivedwiththeseventhloadinthisextremelydishevelledconditionthatOroandhisdaughteremergedfromthecave。IndeedBastin,who,beingshortsighted,alwaysworespectaclesthat,owingtohisheatedstatewerecoveredwithmist,notseeingthatdignitary,dumpeddownthelastbasketontohistoes,exclaiming: \"There,youlazybeggar,ItoldyouIwouldbringitall,andI have。\" InfacthethoughthewasaddressingBickleyandplayingoffonhimatroglodyticpracticaljoke。 Oro,however,whoathisagedidnotappreciatejokes,resenteditandwasabouttodosomethingunpleasantwhenwithextraordinarytacthisdaughterremarked: \"Bastinthepriestmakesyouofferings。Thankhim,OLordmyfather。\" SoOrothankedhim,nottoocordiallyforevidentlyhestillhadfeelinginhistoes,andoncemoreBastinescaped。Becomingawareofhiserror,hebegantoapologiseprofuselyinEnglish,whiletheladyYvastudiedhimcarefully。 \"Isthatthecostumeofthepriestsofyourreligion,O Bastin?\"sheasked,surveyinghisdishevelledform。\"Ifso,youwerebetterwithoutit。\" ThenBastinretiredtostraightenhistie,andgrabbinghiscoatfromBickley,whohandedittohimwithamalicioussmile,forcedhisperspiringarmsintoitinapeculiarlyawkwardandelephantinefashion。 MeanwhileBickleyandIproducedtwocampchairswhichwehadmadeready,andonthesethewondrouspairseatedthemselvessidebyside。 \"Wehavecometolearn,\"saidOro。\"Teach!\" \"Notso,Father,\"interruptedYva,who,Inoted,wasclothedinyetathirdcostume,thoughwhencethesecameIcouldnotimagine。\"FirstIwouldaskaquestion。Whenceareyou,Strangers,andhowcameyouhere?\" \"WearefromthecountrycalledEnglandandagreatstormshipwreckedushere;that,Ithink,whichraisedthemouthofthecaveabovethelevelofthisrock,\"Ianswered。 \"Thetimeappointedhavingcomewhenitshouldberaised,\"saidOroasthoughtohimself。 \"WhereisEngland?\"askedYva。 Nowamongthebookswehadwithuswasapocketatlas,quiteagoodoneofitssort。BywayofanswerIopeneditatthemapoftheworldandshowedherEngland。AlsoIshowed,towithinathousandmilesorso,thatspotontheearth’ssurfacewherewespoketogether。 Thesightofthisatlasexcitedthepairgreatly。Theyhadnottheslightestdifficultyinunderstandingeverythingaboutitandtheshapeoftheworldwithitsdivisionintohemispheresseemedtobequitefamiliartothem。Whatappearedchieflytointerestthem,andespeciallyOro,weretherelativeareasandpositionsoflandandsea。 \"Ofthis,Strangers,\"hesaid,pointingtothemap,\"IshallhavemuchtosaytoyouwhenIhavestudiedthepicturesofyourbookandcomparedthemwithothersofmyown。\" \"Sohehasgotmaps,\"saidBickleyinEnglish,\"aswellasstarcharts。Iwonderwherehekeepsthem。\" \"Withhisclothes,Iexpect,\"suggestedBastin。 MeanwhileOrohadhiddentheatlasinhisamplerobeandmotionedtohisdaughtertoproceed。 \"WhydoyoucomeherefromEnglandsofaraway?\"theLadyYvaasked,aquestiontowhicheachofushadananswer。 \"Toseenewcountries,\"Isaid。 \"Becausethecyclonebroughtus,\"saidBickley。 \"ToconverttheheathentomyownChristianreligion,\"saidBastin,whichwasnotstrictlytrue。 Itwasonthis。lastreplythatshefixed。 \"Whatdoesyourreligionteach?\"sheasked。 \"Itteachesthatthosewhoacceptitandobeyitscommandswillliveagainafterdeathforeverinabetterworldwhereisneithersorrownorsin,\"heanswered。 WhenheheardthissayingIsawOrostartasthoughstruckbyanewthoughtandlookatBastinwithacuriousintentness。 \"Whoaretheheathen?\"Yvaaskedagainafterapause,forshealsoseemedtobeimpressed。 \"AllwhodonotagreewithBastin’sspiritualviews,\"answeredBickley。 \"Thosewho,whetherfromlackofinstructionorfromhardnessofheart,donotfollowthetruefaith。Forinstance,Isupposethatyourfatherandyouareheathen,\"repliedBastinstoutly。 Thisseemedtoastonishthem,butpresentlyYvacaughthismeaningandsmiled,whileOrosaid: \"Ofthisgreatmatteroffaithwewilltalklater。Itisanoldquestionintheworld。\" \"Why,\"wentonYva,\"ifyouwishedtotravelsofardidyoucomeinashipthatsoeasilyiswrecked?Whydidyounotjourneythroughtheair,orbetterstill,passthroughspace,leavingyourbodiesasleep,as,beinginstructed,doubtlessyoucando?\" \"Asregardsyourfirstquestion,\"Ianswered,\"therearenoaircraftknownthatcanmakesolongajourney。\" \"Andasregardsthesecond,\"brokeinBickley,\"wedidnotdosobecauseitisimpossibleformentotransferthemselvestootherplacesthroughspaceeitherwithorwithouttheirbodies。\"。 AtthisinformationtheGlitteringLadyliftedherarchedeyebrowsandsmiledalittle,whileOrosaid: \"Iperceivethatthenewworldhasadvancedbutalittlewayontheroadofknowledge。\" FearingthatBastinwasabouttocommenceanargument,Ibegantoaskquestionsinmyturn。 \"LordOroandLadyYva,\"Isaid,\"wehavetoldyousomethingofourselvesandwilltellyoumorewhenyoudesireit。Butpardonusiffirstweprayyoutotelluswhatweburntoknow。Whoareyou?Ofwhatraceandcountry?Andhowcameitthatwefoundyousleepingyonder?\" \"Ifitbeyourpleasure,answer,myFather,\"saidYva。 Orothoughtamoment,thenrepliedinacalmvoice: \"Iamakingwhoonceruledmostoftheworldasitwasinmyday,thoughitistruethatmuchofitrebelledagainstme,mycouncillorsandservants。ThereforeIdestroyedtheworldasitwasthen,saveonlycertainportionswhencelifemightspreadtothenewcountriesthatIraisedup。HavingdonethisIputmyselfandmydaughtertosleepforaspaceoftwohundredandfiftythousandyears,thattheremightbetimeforfreshcivilisationstoarise。NowIbegintothinkthatIdidnotallotasufficiencyofages,sinceIperceivefromwhatyoutellme,thatthelearningofthenewracesisasyetbutsmall。\" BickleyandIlookedateachotherandweresilent。Mentallywehadcollapsed。Whocouldbegintodiscussstatementsbuiltuponsuchafoundationofgiganticandparalysingfalsehoods? Well,Bastincouldforone。Withnomoresurpriseinhisvoicethanifheweretalkingaboutlastnight’sdinner,hesaid: \"Theremustbeamistakesomewhere,orperhapsImisunderstandyou。Itisobviousthatyou,beingaman,couldnothavedestroyedtheworld。ThatcouldonlybedonebythePowerwhichmadeitandyou。\" ItrembledfortheresultsofBastin’smethodsofsettingoutthetruth。Tomyastonishment,however,Ororeplied: \"Youspeakwisely,Priest,butthePoweryounamemayuseinstrumentstoaccomplishitsdecrees。Iamsuchaninstrument。\" \"Quiteso,\"saidBastin,\"justlikeanybodyelse。YouhavemoreknowledgeofthetruththanIthought。Butpray,howdidyoudestroytheworld?\" \"Usingmywisdomtodirecttheforcesthatareatworkintheheartofthisgreatglobe,Idrowneditwithadeluge,causingoneparttosinkandanothertorise,alsochangesofclimatewhichcompletedthework。\" \"That’squiteright,\"exclaimedBastindelightedly。\"WeknowallabouttheDeluge,onlyyouarenotmentionedinconnectionwiththematter。Aman,Noah,hadtodowithitwhenhewassixhundredyearsold。\" \"Sixhundred?\"saidOro。\"Thatisnotveryold。ImyselfhadseenmorethanathousandyearswhenIlaydowntosleep。\" \"Athousand!\"remarkedBastin,mildlyinterested。\"Thatisunusual,thoughsomeofthesemightymenofrenownweknowlivedoverninehundred。\" HereBickleysnortedandexclaimed: \"Ninehundredmoons,\"hemeans。 \"IdidnotknowNoah,\"wentonOro。\"Perhapshelivedaftermytimeandcausedsomeotherlocaldeluge。IsthereanythingelseyouwishtoaskmebeforeIleaveyouthatImaystudythismapwriting?\" \"Yes,\"saidBastin。\"Whywereyouallowedtodrownyourworld?\" \"Becauseitwasevil,Priest,anddisobeyedmeandthePowerI serve。\" \"Oh!thankyou,\"saidBastin,\"thatfitsinexactly。ItwasjustthesameinNoah’stime。\" \"Ipraythatitisnotjustthesamenow,\"saidOro,rising。 \"To—morrowwewillreturn,orifIdonotwhohavemuchthatI mustdo,theladymydaughterwillreturnandspeakwithyoufurther。\" Hedepartedintothecave,Yvafollowingatalittledistance。 Iaccompaniedherasfarasthemouthofthecave,asdidTommy,whoallthistimehadbeensittingcontentedlyuponthehemofhergorgeousrobe,quitecarelessofitsimmemorialage,ifitwasimmemorialandnotwovenyesterday,apointonwhichI hadnoinformation。 \"LadyYva,\"Isaid,\"didIrightlyunderstandtheLordOrotosaythathewasathousandyearsold?\" \"Yes,OHumphrey,andreallyheismore,orsoIthink。\" \"Thenareyouathousandyearsoldalso?\"Iasked,aghast。 \"No,no,\"shereplied,shakingherhead,\"Iamyoung,quiteyoung,forIdonotcountmytimeofsleep。\" \"Certainlyyoulookit,\"Isaid。\"Butwhat,LadyYva,doyoumeanbyyoung?\" Sheansweredmyquestionbyanother。 \"WhatageareyourwomenwhentheyareasIam?\" \"Noneofourwomenwereeverquitelikeyou,LadyYva。Yet,sayfromtwenty—fivetothirtyyearsofage。\" \"Ah!IhavebeencountingandnowIremember。WhenmyfathersentmetosleepIwastwenty—sevenyearsold。No,Iwillnotdeceiveyou,Iwastwenty—sevenyearsandthreemoons。\"Then,sayingsomethingtotheeffectthatshewouldreturn,shedeparted,laughingalittleinamischievousway,and,althoughI didnotobservethistillafterwards,Tommydepartedwithher。 WhenIrepeatedwhatshehadsaidtoBastinandBickley,whowerestandingatadistancestrainingtheirearsandsomewhataggrieved,theformerremarked: \"Ifsheistwenty—sevenherfathermusthavemarriedlateinlife,thoughofcourseitmayhavebeenalongwhilebeforehehadchildren。\" ThenBickley,whohadbeensuppressinghimselfallthiswhile,wentofflikeabomb。 \"Doyoutellus,Bastin,\"heasked,\"thatyoubelieveonewordofallthisghastlyrubbish?ImeanastothatantiquecharlatanbeingathousandyearsoldandhavingcausedtheFloodandtherest?\" \"Ifyouaskme,Bickley,Iseenoparticularreasontodoubtitatpresent。Apersonwhocangotosleepinaglasscoffinkeptwarmbyapocketfulofradiumtogetherwithveryaccuratemapsoftheconstellationsatthetimehewakesup,can,Iimagine,domostthings。\" \"EvencausetheDeluge,\"jeeredBickley。 \"Idon’tknowabouttheDeluge,butperhapshemayhavebeenpermittedtocauseadeluge。Whynot?Youcan’tlookatthingsfromfarenoughoff,Bickley。Andifsomethingseemsbigtoyou,youconcludethatthereforeitisimpossible。ThesamePowerwhichgivesyouskilltosucceedinanoperation,thathithertowasheldimpracticable,asIknowyouhavedoneonceortwice,mayhavegiventhatoldfellowpowertocauseadeluge。Youshouldmeasuretheuniverseanditspossibilitiesbyworldsandnotbyacres,Bickley。\" \"Andbelieve,Isuppose,thatamancanliveathousandyears,whereasweknowwellthathecannotlivemorethanaboutahundred。\" \"Youdon’tknowanythingofthesort,Bickley。Allyouknowisthatoverthebriefperiodofhistorywithwhichweareacquainted,saytenthousandyearsatmost,menhaveonlylivedtoaboutahundred。Buttheveryrockswhichyouaresofondoftalkingabout,tellusthateventhisplanetismillionsuponmillionsofyearsofage。Whoknowsthenbutthatatsometimeinitshistory,mendidnotliveforathousandyears,andthatlostcivilisationsdidnotexistofwhichthisOroandhisdaughtermaybetwosurvivors?\" \"Thereisnoproofofanythingofthesort,\"saidBickley。 \"Idon’tknowaboutproof,asyouunderstandit,thoughIhavereadinPlatoofacontinentcalledAtlantisthatwassubmerged,accordingtothestoryofoldEgyptianpriests。ButpersonallyI haveeveryproof,foritisallwrittendownintheBibleatwhichyouturntipyournose,andIamverygladthatIhavebeenluckyenoughtocomeacrossthisunexpectedconfirmationofthestory。Notthatitmattersmuch,sinceIshouldhavelearnedallaboutitwhenitpleasesProvidencetoremovemetoabetterworld,whichinourcircumstancesmayhappenanyday。NowImustchangemyclothesbeforeIseetothecookingandotherthings。\" \"Iamboundtoadmit,\"saidBickley,lookingafterhim,\"thatoldBastinisnotsostupidasheseems。Fromhispointofviewtheargumentsheadvancesarequitelogical。MoreoverIthinkheisrightwhenhesaysthatwelookatthingsthroughthewrongendofthetelescope。Afteralltheuniverseisverybigandwhoknowswhatmayhappenthere?Whoknowsevenwhatmayhavehappenedonthislittleearthduringtheaeonsofitsexistence,wheneveritsbalancechancedtoshift,astheIceAgesshowusithasoftendone?StillIbelievethatoldOrotobeaPrinceofLiars。\" \"Thatremainstobeproved,\"Iansweredcautiously。\"AllIknowisthatheisawonderfullylearnedpersonofmostremarkableappearance,andthathisdaughteristheloveliestcreatureI eversaw。\" \"ThereIagree,\"saidBickleydecidedly,\"andasbrilliantassheislovely。Ifshebelongstoapastcivilisation,itisapitythatiteverbecameextinct。Nowlet’sgoandhaveanap。 Bastinwillcalluswhensupperisready。\" ChapterXIV TheUnder—worldThatnightwesleptwellandwithoutfear,beingquitecertainthataftertheirpreviousexperiencetheOrofenanswouldmakenofurtherattemptsuponus。IndeedouronlyanxietywasforTommy,whomwecouldnotfindwhenthetimecametogivehimhissupper。 Bastin,however,seemedtorememberhavingseenhimfollowingtheGlitteringLadyintothecave。This,ofcourse,waspossible,ascertainlyhehadtakenanenormousfancytoherandsathimselfdownasclosetoherashecouldoneveryoccasion。HeevenseemedtoliketheancientOro,andwasnotafraidtojumpupandplanthisdirtypawsuponthatterrificperson’sgorgeousrobe。 MoreoverOrolikedhim,forseveraltimesIobservedhimpatthedoguponthehead;asIthinkIhavesaid,theonlyhumantouchthatIhadperceivedabouthim。Sowegaveupsearchingandcallinginthehopethathewassafewithoursupernaturalfriends。 ThenextmorningquiteearlytheLadyYvaappearedalone;no,notalone,forwithhercameourlostTommylookingextremelyspryandwellatease。ThefaithlesslittlewretchjustgreetedusinacasualfashionandthenwentandsatbyYva。InfactwhentheawkwardBastinmanagedtostumbleovertheendofherdressTommygrowledathimandshowedhisteeth。Moreoverthedowaschanged。Hewasblessedwithashinyblackcoat,butnowthiscoatsparkledinthesunlight,liketheLadyYva’shair。 \"TheGlitteringLadyisallverywell,butI’mnotsurethatI careforaglitteringdog。Itdoesn’tlookquitenatural,\"saidBastin,contemplatinghim。 \"WhydoesTommyshine,Lady?\"Iasked。 \"BecauseIwashedhimincertainwatersthatwehave,sothatnowhelooksbeautifulandsmellssweet,\"sheanswered,laughing。 Itwastrue,thedogdidsmellsweet,whichImayaddhadnotalwaysbeenthecasewithhim,especiallywhenthereweredeadfishabout。Alsoheappearedtohavebeenfed,forheturneduphisnoseatthebitswehadsavedforhisbreakfast。 \"HehasdrunkoftheLife—water,\"explainedYva,\"andwillwantnofoodfortwodays。\" Bickleyprickeduphisearsatthisstatementandlookedincredulous。 \"Youdonotbelieve,OBickley,\"shesaid,studyinghimgravely。\"Indeed,youbelievenothing。YouthinkmyfatherandI tellyoumanylies。Bastinthere,hebelievesall。Humphrey?Heisnotsure;hethinkstohimself,Iwillwaitandfindoutwhetherorhothesefunnypeoplecheatme。\" Bickleycolouredandmadesomeremarkaboutthingswhichwerecontrarytoexperience,alsothatTommyinageneralwaywasratheragreedylittledog。 \"You,too,liketoeat,Bickley\"(thiswastrue,hehadanexcellentappetite),\"butwhenyouhavedrunktheLife—wateryouwillcaremuchless。\" \"Iamgladtohearit,\"interruptedBastin,\"forBickleywantsalotofcookingdone,andIfindittedious。\" \"Youeatalso,Lady,\"saidBickley。 \"Yes,IeatsometimesbecauseIlikeit,butIcangoweeksandnoteat,whenIhavetheLife—water。Justnow,aftersolongasleep,Iamhungry。Pleasegivemesomeofthatfruit。No,nottheflesh,fleshIhate。\" Wehandedittoher。Shetooktwoplantains,peeledandatethemwithextraordinarygrace。Indeedsheremindedme,Idonotknowwhy,ofsomelovelybutterflydrawingitsfoodfromaflower。 Whilesheatesheobservedusclosely;nothingseemedtoescapethequickglancesofthosebeautifuleyes。Presentlyshesaid: \"What,OHumphrey,isthatwithwhichyoufastenyourneckdress?\"andshepointedtothelittlegoldstatueofOsiristhatIusedasapin。 ItoldherthatitwasastatuetteofagodnamedOsirisandvery,veryancient,probablyquitefivethousandyearsold,astatementatwhichshesmiledalittle;alsothatitcamefromEgypt。 \"Ah!\"sheanswered,\"isitso?Iaskedbecausewehavefiguresthatareveryliketothatone,andtheyalsoholdintheirhandsastaffsurmountedbyaloop。TheyarefiguresofSleep’sbrother——Death。\" \"Soisthis,\"Isaid。\"AmongtheEgyptiansOsiriswasthegodofDeath。\" Shenoddedandrepliedthatdoubtlessthesymbolhadcomedowntothem。 \"Onedayyoushalltakemetoseethislandwhichyoucallsoveryold。OrIwilltakeyou,whichwouldbequicker,\"sheadded。 Weallbowedandsaidweshouldbedelighted。EvenBastinappearedanxioustorevisitEgyptinsuchcompany,thoughwhenhewasthereitseemedtoborehim。ButwhatshemeantabouttakingusIcouldnotguess。Norhadwetimetoaskher,forshewenton,watchingourfacesasshespoke。 \"TheLordOrosendsyouamessage,Strangers。Heaskswhetheritisyourwishtoseewherewedwell。Headdsthatyouarenottocomeifyoudonotdesire,orifyoufeardanger。\" Weallansweredthattherewasnothingweshouldlikebetter,butBastinaddedthathehadalreadyseenthetomb。 \"Doyouthink,Bastin,thatweliveinatombbecausewesleptthereforawhile,awaitingtheadventofyouwanderersattheappointedhour?\" \"Idon’tseewhereelseitcouldbe,unlessitisfurtherdownthatcave,\"saidBastin。\"Thetopofthemountainwouldnotbeconvenientasaresidence。\" \"Ithasnotbeenconvenientformanyanage,forreasonsthatI willshowyou。Thinknow,beforeyoucome。Youhavenaughttofearfromus,andIbelievethatnoharmwillhappentoyou。ButyouwillseemanystrangethingsthatwillangerBickleybecausehecannotunderstandthem,andperhapswillwearyBastinbecausehisheartturnsfromwhatiswondrousandancient。OnlyHumphreywillrejoiceinthembecausethedoorsofhissoulareopenandhelongs——whatdoyoulongfor,Humphrey?\" \"ThatwhichIhavelostandfearIshallneverfindagain,\"I answeredboldly。 \"Iknowthatyouhavelostmanythings——lastnight,forinstance,youlostTommy,andwhenhesleptwithmehetoldmemuchaboutyouand——others。\" \"Thisisridiculous,\"brokeinBastin。\"Canadogtalk?\" \"Everythingcantalk,ifyouunderstanditslanguage,Bastin。 Butkeepagoodheart,Humphrey,fortheboldseekerfindsintheend。Oh!foolishman,doyounotunderstandthatallisyoursifyouhavebutthesoultoconceiveandthewilltograsp?All,all,below,between,above!EvenIknowthat,Iwhohavesomuchtolearn。\" Soshespokeandbecamesuddenlymagnificent。Herfacewhichhadbeenbutthatofasuper—lovelywoman,tookongrandeur。Herbosomswelled;herpresenceradiatedsomesubtlepower,muchasherhairradiatedlight。 Inamomentitwasgoneandshewassmilingandjesting。 \"Willyoucome,Strangers,whereTommywasnotafraidtogo,downtotheUnder—world?Orwillyoustayhereinthesun? Perhapsyouwilldobettertostayhereinthesun,fortheUnder—worldhasterrorsforweakheartsthatwerebornbutyesterday,andfeeblefeetmaystumbleinthedark。\" \"Ishalltakemyelectrictorch,\"saidBastinwithdecision,\"andIadviseyoufellowstodothesame。Ialwayshatedcellars,andthecatacombsatRomeareworse,thoughfullofsacredinterest。\" Thenwestarted,Tommyfriskingonaheadinamostprovokingwayasthoughhewereboredbyavisittoastrangehouseandgoinghome,andYvaglidingforwardwithasmileuponherfacethatwashalfmysticandhalfmischievous。Wepassedtheremainsofthemachines,andBickleyaskedherwhattheywere。 \"Carriagesinwhichoncewetravelledthroughtheskies,untilwefoundabetterway,andthattheuninstructedusedtilltheend,\"sheansweredcarelessly,leavingmewonderingwhatonearthshemeant。 Wecametothestatueandthesepulchrebeneathwithouttrouble,fortheglintofherhair,andImayaddofTommy’sback,werequitesufficienttoguideusthroughthegloom。Thecrystalcoffinswerestillthere,forBastinflashedhistorchandwesawthem,buttheboxesofradiumhadgone。 \"Letthatlightdie,\"shesaidtoBastin。\"Humphrey,givemeyourrighthandandgiveyourlefttoBickley。LetBastinclingtohimandfearnothing。\" Wepassedtotheendofthetombandstoodagainstwhatappearedtobearockwall,allclosetogether,asshedirected。 \"Fearnothing,\"shesaidagain,butnextsecondIwasnevermorefulloffearinmylife,forwewerewhirlingdownwardsataspeedthatwouldhavemadeanAmericanelevatorattendantturnpale。 \"Don’tchokeme,\"IheardBickleysaytoBastin,andthelatter’smurmuredreplyof: \"Inevercouldbearthesemovingstaircasesandtubelifts。Theyalwaysmakemefeelsick。\" IadmitthatformypartIalsofeltrathersickandclungtightlytothehandoftheGlitteringLady。She,however,placedherotherhanduponmyshoulder,sayinginalowvoice: \"DidInottellyoutohavenofear?\" ThenIfeltcomforted,forsomehowIknewthatitwasnotherdesiretoharmandmuchlesstodestroyme。AlsoTommywasseatedquiteathiseasewithhisheadrestingagainstmyleg,andhisabsenceofalarmwasreassuring。TheonlystoicofthepartywasBickley。Ihavenodoubtthathewasquiteasfrightenedaswewere,butratherthanshowithewouldhavedied。 \"Ipresumethismachineryispneumatic,\"hebeganwhensuddenlyandwithoutshock,wearrivedattheendofourjourney。HowfarwehadfallenIamsureIdonotknow,butIshouldjudgefromtheawfulspeedatwhichwetravelled,thatitmusthavebeenseveralthousandfeet,probablyfourorfive。 \"Everythingseemssteadynow,\"remarkedBastin,\"soIsupposethisluggagelifthasstopped。TheoddthingisthatIcan’tseeanythingofit。Thereoughttobeashaft,butweseemtobestandingonalevelfloor。\" \"Theoddthingis,\"saidBickley,\"thatwecanseeatall。 Wherethedevildoesthelightcomefromthousandsoffeetunderground?\" \"Idon’tknow,\"answeredBastin,\"unlessthereisnaturalgashere,asIamtoldthereisatatowncalledMedicineHatinCanada。\" \"Naturalgasbeblowed,\"saidBickley。\"Itismorelikemoonlightmagnifiedtentimes。\"