The First Men In The Moon


google search for The First Men In The Moon

Return to Master Book Index.

Page
122 123 124 125 126

Quick Jump
1 76 152 227 303

Suddenly the crack that had been admitting the light broadened out, and  
revealed itself as the space of an opening door. Beyond was a sapphire  
vista, and in the doorway stood a grotesque outline silhouetted against  
the glare.  
We both made convulsive efforts to turn, and failing, sat staring over our  
shoulders at this. My first impression was of some clumsy quadruped with  
lowered head. Then I perceived it was the slender pinched body and short  
and extremely attenuated bandy legs of a Selenite, with his head depressed  
between his shoulders. He was without the helmet and body covering they  
wear upon the exterior.  
He was a blank, black figure to us, but instinctively our imaginations  
supplied features to his very human outline. I, at least, took it  
instantly that he was somewhat hunchbacked, with a high forehead and long  
features.  
He came forward three steps and paused for a time. His movements seemed  
absolutely noiseless. Then he came forward again. He walked like a bird,  
his feet fell one in front of the other. He stepped out of the ray of  
light that came through the doorway, and it seemed as though he vanished  
altogether in the shadow.  
For a moment my eyes sought him in the wrong place, and then I perceived  
him standing facing us both in the full light. Only the human features I  
had attributed to him were not there at all!  
124  


Page
122 123 124 125 126

Quick Jump
1 76 152 227 303