登陆注册
6242800000018

第18章

I and the artilleryman, seated on the step of the drinking fountain, made a very passable meal upon what we had brought with us. Patrols of soldiers--here no longer hussars, but grenadiers in white--were warning people to move now or to take refuge in their cellars as soon as the firing began. We saw as we crossed the railway bridge that a growing crowd of people had assembled in and about the railway station, and the swarming platform was piled with boxes and packages. The ordinary traffic had been stopped, I believe, in order to allow of the passage of troops and guns to Chertsey, and I have heard since that a savage struggle occurred for places in the special trains that were put on at a later hour.

We remained at Weybridge until midday, and at that hour we found ourselves at the place near Shepperton Lock where the Wey and Thames join. Part of the time we spent helping two old women to pack a little cart. The Wey has a treble mouth, and at this point boats are to be hired, and there was a ferry across the river. On the Shepperton side was an inn with a lawn, and beyond that the tower of Shepperton Church --it has been replaced by a spire--rose above the trees.

Here we found an excited and noisy crowd of fugitives. As yet the flight had not grown to a panic, but there were already far more people than all the boats going to and fro could enable to cross. People came panting along under heavy bur- dens; one husband and wife were even carrying a small out- house door between them, with some of their household goods piled thereon. One man told us he meant to try to get away from Shepperton station.

There was a lot of shouting, and one man was even jesting. The idea people seemed to have here was that the Martians were simply formidable human beings, who might attack and sack the town, to be certainly destroyed in the end. Every now and then people would glance nervously across the Wey, at the meadows towards Chertsey, but everything over there was still.

Across the Thames, except just where the boats landed, everything was quiet, in vivid contrast with the Surrey side. The people who landed there from the boats went tramping off down the lane. The big ferryboat had just made a journey. Three or four soldiers stood on the lawn of the inn, staring and jesting at the fugitives, without offering to help. The inn was closed, as it was now within prohibited hours.

"What's that?" cried a boatman, and "Shut up, you fool!" said a man near me to a yelping dog. Then the sound came again, this time from the direction of Chertsey, a muffled thud--the sound of a gun.

The fighting was beginning. Almost immediately unseen batteries across the river to our right, unseen because of the trees, took up the chorus, firing heavily one after the other. A woman screamed. Everyone stood arrested by the sudden stir of battle, near us and yet invisible to us. Nothing was to be seen save flat meadows, cows feeding unconcernedly for the most part, and silvery pollard willows motionless in the warm sunlight.

"The sojers'll stop 'em," said a woman beside me, doubt- fully. A haziness rose over the treetops.

Then suddenly we saw a rush of smoke far away up the river, a puff of smoke that jerked up into the air and hung; and forthwith the ground heaved under foot and a heavy explosion shook the air, smashing two or three windows in the houses near, and leaving us astonished.

"Here they are!" shouted a man in a blue jersey. "Yonder! D'yer see them? Yonder!"Quickly, one after the other, one, two, three, four of the armoured Martians appeared, far away over the little trees, across the flat meadows that stretched towards Chertsey, and striding hurriedly towards the river.

Little cowled figures they seemed at first, going with a rolling motion and as fast as flying birds.

Then, advancing obliquely towards us, came a fifth. Their armoured bodies glittered in the sun as they swept swiftly forward upon the guns, growing rapidly larger as they drew nearer. One on the extreme left, the remotest that is, flour- ished a huge case high in the air, and the ghostly, terrible Heat-Ray I had already seen on Friday night smote towards Chertsey, and struck the town.

At sight of these strange, swift, and terrible creatures the crowd near the water's edge seemed to me to be for a moment horror-struck. There was no screaming or shouting, but a silence. Then a hoarse murmur and a movement of feet--a splashing from the water. A man, too frightened to drop the portmanteau he carried on his shoulder, swung round and sent me staggering with a blow from the corner of his burden. A woman thrust at me with her hand and rushed past me. I turned with the rush of the people, but I was not too terrified for thought. The terrible Heat-Ray was in my mind. To get under water! That was it!

"Get under water!" I shouted, unheeded.

I faced about again, and rushed towards the approaching Martian, rushed right down the gravelly beach and headlong into the water. Others did the same. A boatload of people putting back came leaping out as I rushed past.

The stones under my feet were muddy and slippery, and the river was so low that I ran perhaps twenty feet scarcely waist-deep. Then, as the Martian towered overhead scarcely a couple of hundred yards away, I flung myself forward under the sur- face. The splashes of the people in the boats leaping into the river sounded like thunderclaps in my ears. People were landing hastily on both sides of the river. But the Martian machine took no more notice for the moment of the people running this way and that than a man would of the confusion of ants in a nest against which his foot has kicked.

When, half suffocated, I raised my head above water, the Martian's hood pointed at the batteries that were still firing across the river, and as it advanced it swung loose what must have been the generator of the Heat-Ray.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 遇见晚晴

    遇见晚晴

    人家都说陆总裁手里的金钱数都数不过来,都能堆成好几座山了,从不接受采访的他,却偏偏提出接受采访,这可是云城的重大新闻,因为陆总裁从来不接收任何采访,可是这是怎么了?总裁吃错药了?答案是NO!至于为什么接受采访,陆总裁自己知道,因为终于可以和自家媳妇同框了,开心极了。
  • 方周传奇

    方周传奇

    上海这座城市,它散发出光芒,照亮整个世界所有人的兴奋。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 当群友变成自己的头像以后

    当群友变成自己的头像以后

    一觉起来后,群友们发现自己变成了自己的头像……而起还有一个系统说着叫我们拯救世界。这是在搞毛啊?不过好像是麻烦不是你不找他们他们就不找你。所以他们将不得不踏入到拯救世界的旅途之上。书友群九八三七六零二六二
  • 那年愿景

    那年愿景

    平凡的人,平凡的事,平凡的地方。还记得那远方的山吗?还记得那落下的黄叶?还记得那曾看向远方的夕阳下的自己?还记得……这讲述的是一名名为黄众的学生,没有出众的容貌,成绩也是平平,成长经历。
  • 许我一场最美的天荒地老

    许我一场最美的天荒地老

    我想要的很简单,不过一爱人,长相厮守而已,却很难实现
  • 漫威之终局之后

    漫威之终局之后

    这是一场没有赢家的战争,灭霸从来都没有输,也不会输。因为只要宇宙中还有生命,那么罪恶就不会结束!
  • 爸爸妈妈请离婚

    爸爸妈妈请离婚

    相信家庭问题所有家庭都会有本难念的经,但是,我请爸爸妈妈或女儿儿子可以客观的看待这个问题。别以为单亲家庭就不好,挺自由的。别那么自私,那自己锁住爸爸妈妈的幸福。也请爸爸妈妈不要对自己的儿女要求太高,他们是突破两亿精子闯出来的优秀孩子。每个孩子都是优秀的,就看有没有一个好的爸妈把潜伏的优秀挖掘出来。
  • 女总裁的最强保镖

    女总裁的最强保镖

    特种兵归来,无敌存在,千万读者追更的绝世好书啊
  • 南风短篇集

    南风短篇集

    一年四季,春夏秋冬;一世百年,苦辣酸甜。用我的笔写下那些悲欢离合,但愿你能喜欢,更愿你能有所得。