登陆注册
15488900000032

第32章 Chapter XII.(2)

"You are right, I beg your pardon," he said humbly. "I shall meet you promptly. Of course I want to save poor Johnston, but the delight of being with you again, even for a moment, so intoxicates me that I forget even my duty to him."After she left him he wandered out in the streets along the busy thoroughfares, and into the beautiful parks, the flowers and foliage changing color as each new hour dawned. The fragrance of the flowers delighted his sense of smell, and the luscious fruits hung from vine and tree in great abundance.

He was impatient for the time to arrive at which he was to meet the princess. After awhile he noticed the people closing the shops and booths, and in holiday dress going to the parks and public squares. He hastened to the palace. The great rotunda and the throne-room were energetically astir. Everybody wore rich apparel and was talking of the coming fete. The king was on his throne surrounded by his men of science. In a cluster of ladies in court dress, the Englishman recognized Bernardino. Catching his eye, she looked startled for an instant, and, then, with a furtive glance at the king, she swept her eyes back to Thorndyke and raised them significantly toward his chambers. He understood, and his quick movement was his reply. He turned immediately to an elevator that was going up, and entered it. Again he was alone on the palace roof. The color of the sunlight looked so natural that he studied it closely to see if he could not detect something artificial in its appearance, but in vain. He found that it did not pain his eyes to look at the sun steadily. He took from his pocket a small sunglass, and focussed the rays on his hand, but the heat was not intensified sufficiently to burn him.

Just then he heard a loud blast of a trumpet in a tall tower to the left of the palace. It seemed a momentous signal. The jostling crowds in the streets below suddenly stood motionless. Every eye was raised to the sky. Not a sound broke the stillness. Following the glances of the crowd a few minutes later, Thorndyke noticed a dark cloud rising in the west, and spreading along the horizon. Afeeling of awe came over him as it gradually increased in volume, and, in vast black billows, began to roll up toward the sun.

Suddenly out of the stillness came a faraway rumble like a fusillade of cannon, now dying down low, again reaching such a height that it pained the ears. Belated flying- machines darted across the sky here and there, like storm-frightened birds, but they soon settled to earth. Every eye was on the cloud which was now gashed with dazzling, vivid, electric flashes. Thorndyke looked over the vast roof. He was alone. He walked to the western parapet to get a broader view.

The clouds had increased till almost a third of the heavens were obscured by the madly whirling blackness. There was a rumble in the cloud, or beyond it, like thunder, and yet it was not, unless thunder can be attuned, for the sound was like the music of a great orchestra magnified a thousand-fold. The grand harmony died down. There was a blinding flash of electricity in the clouds, and the Englishman involuntarily covered his eyes with his hands. When he looked again the blackness was covering the sun. For a moment its disk showed blood-red through the fringe of the cloud and then disappeared. Total darkness fell on everything.

The silence was profound. The very air seemed stagnant.

Then the wind overhead, by some unseen force, was lashed into fury, and all the sky was filled with whirlpools of deeper blackness. Suddenly there was a flash of soft golden light; this was followed by streams of pink, of blue and of purple till the whole heavens were hung with banners, flags, and rain-bows of flame. Again darkness fell, and it seemed all the deeper after the gorgeous scene which had preceded it. Thorndyke strained his sight to detect something moving below, but nothing could be seen, and no sound came up from the motionless crowds.

Behind him he heard a soft footstep on the stone tiling. It drew nearer. A hand was being carefully slid along the parapet. The hand reached him and touched his arm.

It was the princess. "Ah, I have at last found you," she whispered, "I saw you in the lightning, but lost you again."He put his arm round her and drew her into his embrace. He tried to speak, but uttered only an inarticulate sound.

"I could not possibly come earlier," she apologized, nestling against him so closely that he could feel the quick and excited beating of her heart. "My father kept me with him till only a moment ago. Captain Tradmos will be here soon.""When do we start?" he asked.

"That is the trouble," she replied. "We had counted on getting away in the darkness, before the display of lightning, but there is more danger now. If our flying-machine were noticed the search-lights would be turned on us and we would be discovered at once.""But even if we get safely away in the darkness when could we return?""Oh, that would be easy," she replied. "As soon as the fete is over, commerce will be resumed and the air will be filled with air-ships that have been delayed in their regular business, and, in the disguises which I have for us both, we could come back without rousing suspicion. We could alight in Winter Park and return home later.""What is Winter Park?"

同类推荐
  • 太清玉司左院秘要上法

    太清玉司左院秘要上法

    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。
  • 曲藻

    曲藻

    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。
  • Father Goriot

    Father Goriot

    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。
  • 雨中看牡丹

    雨中看牡丹

    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。
  • 佛说申日儿本经

    佛说申日儿本经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 随身空间之重回16岁

    随身空间之重回16岁

    前世她为了渣男和父母哥哥断了关系,重回16岁,上的了厅堂,下的了厨房,青梅竹马相逢,看竹马怎样追她的……
  • 绝色红颜祸

    绝色红颜祸

    鼎湖当日弃人间,破敌收京下玉关。恸哭六军俱缟素,冲冠一怒为红颜。红颜流落非吾恋,逆贼天亡自荒宴。电扫黄巾定黑山,哭罢君亲再相见。相见初经田窦家,侯门歌舞出如花。许将戚里箜篌伎,等取将军油壁车。家本姑苏浣花里,圆圆小字娇罗绮。梦向夫差苑里游,宫娥拥入君王起。前身合是采莲人,门前一片横塘水。
  • 人鱼公主:梦之境

    人鱼公主:梦之境

    我命由我,不由天!明知天命难违,却还是不愿承受着该死的不公!他回想起那张倔强的脸,不由冷笑:想要逆命?哪有那么容易!想想这世间有多少人能逆转得了命,你也不过是垂死挣扎罢了!当她每次能够扭转乾坤之时,越靠近就越会发现命运像是一只无形的巨掌将之笼罩其中。难道她注定将永远被困在这黑暗之中,挣扎不休?
  • 次元旅游指南

    次元旅游指南

    西门吹雪:“你来了。”东方不败:“是的,我来了。”西门吹雪:“你不该来的。”东方不败:“可我还是来了。”独孤求败:“不仅仅是他来了,或者是她,姑且就算他吧,我们都来了。”西门吹雪抬头看去,不由的叹道:“东方姑娘、独孤前辈、双龙、陆小鸡、叶孤城、浪翻云、郭靖、杨过,你们真的不该来!咦,怎么还有一只熊孩子,还顶着个葫芦?”熊孩子:“我叫大娃,来找七个小矮人下战书的……没想到,一言难尽啊!”“都憋吵吵,一个个没事玩什么次元偷渡,被抓了吧。根据次元安全管理法,封印一切超越现次元能力,监管三个月后遣回原世界!我就是你们的监管员,次元管理局驻黄泉路办事处科员艾非,代号注孤生。就是这样。”
  • 天苍万灵

    天苍万灵

    天地不仁,万物皆俯首。天地有灵,万物皆可长。
  • 月落无花

    月落无花

    名利虽然诱惑却不可怕,因为太明显;人心虽然隐暗却不可怕,因为太单纯;可怕的只是因为人心遇上名利,让人分不清这明显的单纯下到底是不是那隐暗的诱惑,因此,是人皆有弱点。——月
  • 惊世杀神

    惊世杀神

    像我这么英俊潇洒风流倜傥的帅哥为什么要当杀手?我完全可以靠脸吃饭!当然了,挽救世界这么大的事情我倒是可以勉强承担一下,不过丑话说在前头,没挽救成可不能怪我,毕竟我尽力了!
  • 四圣秘典

    四圣秘典

    无上武功四圣秘典每隔十年重现江湖腥风血雨儿女情长又该作何抉择
  • 汐界

    汐界

    她,是欧阳世家独女,锦衣华食,顽劣至极,仆人从来不超过一个月就重度疯癫,被抬回老家。她,天赋异禀,却因触犯禁忌,被迫远走他乡,机缘巧合,收集到第一片水之源碎片,开始了收集水之源的历程。在她以为一切将重新开始之时,却有人告诉她,这个世界不应有她的存在,这是她的命。更大的阴谋还在其后……
  • 和前夫同居的日子

    和前夫同居的日子

    在最美的年华相遇,在最痴缠的岁月分离,在最痛的回忆里重逢…如果时光能够倒流,我们能否毫无芥蒂地再爱一次?象牙塔中的爱情像璀璨的水晶,当萧桐桐和楚梦寒步入社会后,现实的压力无情的让水晶碎裂一地。三年后,他归来了像钻石一样耀眼,她成了白领丽人,除了残余的一纸婚约,他们视彼此为空气。终于,自尊向真爱低头,误会与怨恨抵不过浓浓的思念,可却再也找不回彼次错过的那人生最宝贵的时光。"人生路上最艰难的路段,我舍不得你陪我受苦”“你根本不懂,这一生,有你陪伴,就是我最想要的礼物!