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  \"NodoubtlotswhohadmoneyhavegoneawaytoFrance,\"hesaid。Heseemedtohesitatewhethertoapolo-gise,metmyeyes,andwenton:\"There\'sfoodallabouthere。Cannedthingsinshops;wines,spirits,mineralwaters;

  andthewatermainsanddrainsareempty。Well,IwastellingyouwhatIwasthinking。\"Here\'sintelligentthings,\"Isaid,\"anditseemstheywantusforfood。First,they\'llsmashusup——ships,machines,guns,cities,alltheorderandorganisa-tion。Allthatwillgo。Ifwewerethesizeofantswemightpullthrough。Butwe\'renot。It\'salltoobulkytostop。

  That\'sthefirstcertainty。\"Eh?\"

  Iassented。

  \"Itis;I\'vethoughtitout。Verywell,then——next;atpresentwe\'recaughtaswe\'rewanted。AMartianhasonlytogoafewmilestogetacrowdontherun。AndIsawone,oneday,outbyWandsworth,pickinghousestopiecesandroutingamongthewreckage。Buttheywon\'tkeepondoingthat。

  Sosoonasthey\'vesettledallourgunsandships,andsmashedourrailways,anddoneallthethingstheyaredoingoverthere,theywillbegincatchingussystematic,pick-ingthebestandstoringusincagesandthings。That\'swhattheywillstartdoinginabit。Lord!Theyhaven\'tbegunonusyet。

  Don\'tyouseethat?\"

  \"Notbegun!\"Iexclaimed。

  \"Notbegun。Allthat\'shappenedsofaristhroughournothavingthesensetokeepquiet——worryingthemwithgunsandsuchfoolery。Andlosingourheads,andrushingoffincrowdstowheretherewasn\'tanymoresafetythanwherewewere。Theydon\'twanttobotherusyet。They\'remakingtheirthings——makingallthethingstheycouldn\'tbringwiththem,gettingthingsreadyfortherestoftheirpeople。Verylikelythat\'swhythecylindershavestoppedforabit,forfearofhittingthosewhoarehere。Andinsteadofourrush-ingaboutblind,onthehowl,orgettingdynamiteonthechanceofbustingthemup,we\'vegottofixourselvesupaccordingtothenewstateofaffairs。That\'showIfigureitout。Itisn\'tquiteaccordingtowhatamanwantsforhisspecies,butit\'saboutwhatthefactspointto。Andthat\'stheprincipleIactedupon。Cities,nations,civilisation,progress——it\'sallover。Thatgame\'sup。We\'rebeat。\"

  \"Butifthatisso,whatistheretolivefor?\"

  Theartillerymanlookedatmeforamoment。

  \"Therewon\'tbeanymoreblessedconcertsforamillionyearsorso;

  therewon\'tbeanyRoyalAcademyofArts,andnonicelittlefeedsatrestaurants。

  Ifit\'samusementyou\'reafter,Ireckonthegameisup。Ifyou\'vegotanydrawing-roommannersoradisliketoeatingpeaswithaknifeordroppingaitches,you\'dbetterchuck\'emaway。Theyain\'tnofurtheruse。\"

  \"Youmean————\"

  \"Imeanthatmenlikemearegoingonliving——forthesakeofthebreed。

  Itellyou,I\'mgrimsetonliving。AndifI\'mnotmistaken,you\'llshowwhatinsidesYOU\'VEgot,too,beforelong。Wearen\'tgoingtobeexterminated。

  AndIdon\'tmeantobecaughteither,andtamedandfattenedandbredlikeathunderingox。Ugh!Fancythosebrowncreepers!\"

  \"Youdon\'tmeantosay————\"

  \"Ido。I\'mgoingon,undertheirfeet。I\'vegotitplanned;I\'vethoughtitout。Wemenarebeat。Wedon\'tknowenough。We\'vegottolearnbeforewe\'vegotachance。Andwe\'vegottoliveandkeepindependentwhilewelearn。See!That\'swhathastobedone。\"

  Istared,astonished,andstirredprofoundlybytheman\'sresolution。

  \"GreatGod!,\"criedI。\"Butyouareamanindeed!\"AndsuddenlyIgrippedhishand。

  \"Eh!\"hesaid,withhiseyesshining。\"I\'vethoughtitout,eh?\"

  \"Goon,\"Isaid。

  \"Well,thosewhomeantoescapetheircatchingmustgetready。I\'mgettingready。Mindyou,itisn\'tallofusthataremadeforwildbeasts;andthat\'swhatit\'sgottobe。That\'swhyIwatchedyou。Ihadmydoubts。

  You\'reslender。Ididn\'tknowthatitwasyou,yousee,orjusthowyou\'dbeenburied。Allthese——thesortofpeoplethatlivedinthesehouses,andallthosedamnlittleclerksthatusedtolivedownthatway——they\'dbenogood。Theyhaven\'tanyspiritinthem——noprouddreamsandnoproudlusts;andamanwhohasn\'toneortheother——Lord!Whatishebutfunkandprecautions?Theyjustusedtoskedaddleofftowork——I\'veseenhundredsof\'em,bitofbreakfastinhand,runningwildandshiningtocatchtheirlittleseason-tickettrain,forfearthey\'dgetdismissediftheydidn\'t;

  workingatbusinessestheywereafraidtotakethetroubletounder-stand;

  skedaddlingbackforfeartheywouldn\'tbeintimefordinner;keepingindoorsafterdinnerforfearofthebackstreets,andsleepingwiththewivestheymarried,notbe-causetheywantedthem,butbecausetheyhadabitofmoneythatwouldmakeforsafetyintheironelittlemis-erableskedaddlethroughtheworld。Livesinsuredandabitinvestedforfearofaccidents。AndonSundays——fearofthehereafter。Asifhellwasbuiltforrabbits!Well,theMar-tianswilljustbeagodsendtothese。Niceroomycages,fat-teningfood,carefulbreeding,noworry。Afteraweekorsochasingaboutthefieldsandlandsonemptystomachs,they\'llcomeandbecaughtcheerful。They\'llbequitegladafterabit。They\'llwonderwhatpeopledidbeforetherewereMartianstotakecareofthem。Andthebarloafers,andmashers,andsingers——Icanimaginethem。Icanimaginethem,\"hesaid,withasortofsombregratification。\"There\'llbeanyamountofsentimentandreligionlooseamongthem。There\'shundredsofthingsIsawwithmyeyesthatI\'veonlybeguntoseeclearlytheselastfewdays。

  There\'slotswilltakethingsastheyare——fatandstupid;andlotswillbeworriedbyasortoffeelingthatit\'sallwrong,andthattheyoughttobedoingsomething。Nowwheneverthingsaresothatalotofpeoplefeeltheyoughttobedoingsome-thing,theweak,andthosewhogoweakwithalotofcom-plicatedthinking,alwaysmakeforasortofdo-nothingreligion,verypiousandsuperior,andsubmittopersecutionandthewilloftheLord。Verylikelyyou\'veseenthesamething。It\'senergyinagaleoffunk,andturnedcleaninsideout。Thesecageswillbefullofpsalmsandhymnsandpiety。Andthoseofalesssimplesortwillworkinabitof——whatisit?——eroticism。\"

  Hepaused。

  \"VerylikelytheseMartianswillmakepetsofsomeofthem;trainthemtodotricks——whoknows?——getsentimentaloverthepetboywhogrewupandhadtobekilled。Andsome,maybe,theywilltraintohuntus。\"

  \"No,\"Icried,\"that\'simpossible!Nohumanbeing————\"

  \"What\'sthegoodofgoingonwithsuchlies?\"saidtheartilleryman。

  \"There\'smenwho\'ddoitcheerful。Whatnon-sensetopretendthereisn\'t!\"

  AndIsuccumbedtohisconviction。

  \"Iftheycomeafterme,\"hesaid;\"Lord,iftheycomeafterme!\"andsubsidedintoagrimmeditation。

  Isatcontemplatingthesethings。Icouldfindnothingtobringagainstthisman\'sreasoning。Inthedaysbeforetheinvasionnoonewouldhavequestionedmyintellectualsuperioritytohis——I,aprofessedandrecognisedwriteronphilosophicalthemes,andhe,acommonsoldier;andyethehadalreadyformulatedasituationthatIhadscarcelyrealised。

  \"Whatareyoudoing?\"Isaidpresently。\"Whatplanshaveyoumade?\"

  Hehesitated。

  \"Well,it\'slikethis,\"hesaid。\"Whathavewetodo?Wehavetoinventasortoflifewheremencanliveandbreed,andbesufficientlysecuretobringthechildrenup。Yes——waitabit,andI\'llmakeitclearerwhatIthinkoughttobedone。Thetameoneswillgolikealltamebeasts;inafewgenera-tionsthey\'llbebig,beautiful,rich-blooded,stupid——rubbish!

  Theriskisthatwewhokeepwildwillgosavage——de-generateintoasortofbig,savagerat……Yousee,howImeantoliveisunderground。I\'vebeenthinkingaboutthedrains。Ofcoursethosewhodon\'tknowdrainsthinkhorriblethings;butunderthisLondonaremilesandmiles——hundredsofmiles——andafewdays\"rainandLondonemptywillleavethemsweetandclean。Themaindrainsarebigenoughandairyenoughforanyone。Thenthere\'scellars,vaults,stores,fromwhichboltingpassagesmaybemadetothedrains。Andtherailwaytunnelsandsubways。Eh?Youbegintosee?

  Andweformaband——able-bodied,clean-mindedmen。We\'renotgoingtopickupanyrubbishthatdriftsin。Weaklingsgooutagain。\"

  \"Asyoumeantmetogo?\"

  \"Well——lparleyed,didn\'tI?\"

  \"Wewon\'tquarrelaboutthat。Goon。\"

  \"Thosewhostopobeyorders。Able-bodied,clean-mindedwomenwewantalso——mothersandteachers。Nolackadaisicalladies——noblastedrollingeyes。Wecan\'thaveanyweakorsilly。Lifeisrealagain,andtheuselessandcumbersomeandmischievoushavetodie。Theyoughttodie。Theyoughttobewillingtodie。It\'sasortofdisloyalty,afterall,toliveandtainttherace。Andtheycan\'tbehappy。Moreover,dying\'snonesodreadful;

  it\'sthefunkingmakesitbad。Andinallthoseplacesweshallgather。

  OurdistrictwillbeLondon。Andwemayevenbeabletokeepawatch,andrunaboutintheopenwhentheMartianskeepaway。Playcricket,per-haps。

  That\'showweshallsavetherace。Eh?It\'sapossiblething?Butsavingtheraceisnothinginitself。AsIsay,that\'sonlybeingrats。It\'ssavingourknowledgeandaddingtoitisthething。Theremenlikeyoucomein。

  There\'sbooks,there\'smodels。Wemustmakegreatsafeplacesdowndeep,andgetallthebookswecan;notnovelsandpoetryswipes,butideas,sciencebooks。That\'swheremenlikeyoucomein。WemustgototheBritishMuseumandpickallthosebooksthrough。Especiallywemustkeepupourscience——learnmore。WemustwatchtheseMartians。Someofusmustgoasspies。Whenit\'sallworking,perhapsIwill。Getcaught,Imean。Andthegreatthingis,wemustleavetheMartiansalone。Wemustn\'tevensteal。

  Ifwegetintheirway,weclearout。Wemustshowthemwemeannoharm。

  Yes,Iknow。Butthey\'reintelligentthings,andtheywon\'thuntusdowniftheyhavealltheywant,andthinkwe\'rejustharmlessvermin。\"

  Theartillerymanpausedandlaidabrownhanduponmyarm。

  \"Afterall,itmaynotbesomuchwemayhavetolearnbefore——Justimaginethis:fourorfiveoftheirfightingmachinessuddenlystartingoff——Heat-Raysrightandleft,andnotaMartianin\'em。NotaMartianin\'em,butmen——menwhohavelearnedthewayhow。Itmaybeinmytime,even——thosemen。Fancyhavingoneofthemlovelythings,withitsHeat-Raywideandfree!Fancyhavingitincontrol!Whatwoulditmatterifyousmashedtosmithereensattheendoftherun,afterabustlikethat?I

  reckontheMartians\'llopentheirbeautifuleyes!Can\'tyouseethem,man?

  Can\'tyouseethemhurrying,hurrying——puffingandblowingandhootingtotheirothermechanicalaffairs?Somethingoutofgearineverycase。

  Andswish,bang,rattle,swish!Justastheyarefum-blingoverit,SWISH

  comestheHeat-Ray,and,behold!manhascomebacktohisown。\"

  Forawhiletheimaginativedaringoftheartilleryman,andthetoneofassuranceandcourageheassumed,com-pletelydominatedmymind。I

  believedunhesitatinglybothinhisforecastofhumandestinyandinthepracticabilityofhisastonishingscheme,andthereaderwhothinksmesus-ceptibleandfoolishmustcontrasthisposition,readingsteadilywithallhisthoughtsabouthissubject,andmine,crouchingfearfullyinthebushesandlistening,distractedbyapprehension。Wetalkedinthismannerthroughtheearlymorningtime,andlatercreptoutofthebushes,and,afterscanningtheskyforMartians,hurriedprecipitatelytothehouseonPutneyHillwherehehadmadehislair。Itwasthecoalcellaroftheplace,andwhenIsawtheworkhehadspentaweekupon——itwasaburrowscarcelytenyardslong,whichhedesignedtoreachtothemaindrainonPutneyHill——Ihadmyfirstinklingofthegulfbetweenhisdreamsandhispowers。SuchaholeIcouldhaveduginaday。ButIbelievedinhimsufficientlytoworkwithhimallthatmorninguntilpastmiddayathisdigging。Wehadagardenbarrowandshottheearthweremovedagainstthekitchenrange。Werefreshedourselveswithatinofmock-turtlesoupandwinefromtheneighbouringpantry。Ifoundacuriousrelieffromtheachingstrangenessoftheworldinthissteadylabour。Asweworked,I

  turnedhisprojectoverinmymind,andpresentlyobjectionsanddoubtsbegantoarise;butIworkedthereallthemorning,sogladwasItofindmyselfwithapurposeagain。AfterworkinganhourIbegantospeculateonthedistanceonehadtogobeforethecloacawasreached,thechanceswehadofmissingitaltogether。Myimmediatetroublewaswhyweshoulddigthislongtunnel,whenitwaspossibletogetintothedrainatoncedownoneofthemanholes,andworkbacktothehouse。Itseemedtome,too,thatthehousewasinconvenientlychosen,andrequiredaneedlesslengthoftunnel。AndjustasIwasbeginningtofacethesethings,theartillerymanstoppeddigging,andlookedatme。

  \"We\'reworkingwell,\"hesaid。Heputdownhisspade。\"Letusknockoffabit\"hesaid。\"Ithinkit\'stimewerecon-noitredfromtheroofofthehouse。\"

  Iwasforgoingon,andafteralittlehesitationheresumedhisspade;

  andthensuddenlyIwasstruckbyathought。Istopped,andsodidheatonce。

  \"Whywereyouwalkingaboutthecommon,\"Isaid,\"insteadofbeinghere?\"

  \"Takingtheair,\"hesaid。\"Iwascomingback。It\'ssaferbynight。\"

  \"Butthework?\"

  \"Oh,onecan\'talwayswork,\"hesaid,andinaflashIsawthemanplain。

  Hehesitated,holdinghisspade。\"Weoughttoreconnoitrenow,\"hesaid,\"becauseifanycomeneartheymayhearthespadesanddropuponusunawares。\"

  Iwasnolongerdisposedtoobject。Wewenttogethertotheroofandstoodonaladderpeepingoutoftheroofdoor。NoMartiansweretobeseen,andweventuredoutonthetiles,andslippeddownundershelteroftheparapet。

  FromthispositionashrubberyhidthegreaterportionofPutney,butwecouldseetheriverbelow,abubblymassofredweed,andthelowpartsofLambethfloodedandred。Theredcreeperswarmedupthetreesabouttheoldpalace,andtheirbranchesstretchedgauntanddead,andsetwithshrivelledleaves,fromamiditsclusters。Itwasstrangehowentirelydependentboththesethingswereuponflowingwaterfortheirpropagation。

  Aboutusneitherhadgainedafooting;laburnums,pinkmays,snowballs,andtreesofarbor-vitae,roseoutoflaurelsandhydrangeas,greenandbrilliantintothesunlight。BeyondKensingtondensesmokewasrising,andthatandabluehazehidthenorthwardhills。

  TheartillerymanbegantotellmeofthesortofpeoplewhostillremainedinLondon。

  \"Onenightlastweek,\"hesaid,\"somefoolsgottheelectriclightinorder,andtherewasallRegentStreetandtheCircusablaze,crowdedwithpaintedandraggeddrunkards,menandwomen,dancingandshoutingtilldawn。Amanwhowastheretoldme。Andasthedaycametheybecameawareofafighting-machinestandingnearbytheLanghamandlook-ingdownatthem。Heavenknowshowlonghehadbeenthere。Itmusthavegivensomeofthemanastyturn。Hecamedowntheroadtowardsthem,andpickedupnearlyahundredtoodrunkorfrightenedtorunaway。\"

  Grotesquegleamofatimenohistorywilleverfullydescribe!

  Fromthat,inanswertomyquestions,hecameroundtohisgrandioseplansagain。Hegrewenthusiastic。Hetalkedsoeloquentlyofthepossibilityofcapturingafighting-machinethatImorethanhalfbelievedinhimagain。ButnowthatIwasbeginningtounderstandsomethingofhisquality,Icoulddivinethestresshelaidondoingnothingprecipitately。AndI

  notedthatnowtherewasnoquestionthathepersonallywastocaptureandfightthegreatmachine。

  Afteratimewewentdowntothecellar。Neitherofusseemeddisposedtoresumedigging,andwhenhesuggestedameal,Iwasnothingloath。Hebecamesuddenlyverygenerous,andwhenwehadeatenhewentawayandreturnedwithsomeexcellentcigars。Welitthese,andhisoptimismglowed。Hewasinclinedtoregardmycomingasagreatoccasion。

  \"There\'ssomechampagneinthecellar,\"hesaid。

  \"WecandigbetteronthisThames-sideburgundy,\"saidI。

  \"No,\"saidhe;\"Iamhosttoday。Champagne!GreatGod!We\'veaheavyenoughtaskbeforeus!Letustakearestandgatherstrengthwhilewemay。Lookattheseblisteredhands!\"

  Andpursuanttothisideaofaholiday,heinsisteduponplayingcardsafterwehadeaten。Hetaughtmeeuchre,andafterdividingLondonbetweenus,Itakingthenorthernsideandhethesouthern,weplayedforparishpoints。Grotesqueandfoolishasthiswillseemtothesoberreader,itisabso-lutelytrue,andwhatismoreremarkable,Ifoundthecardgameandseveralothersweplayedextremelyinteresting。

  Strangemindofman!that,withourspeciesupontheedgeofexterminationorappallingdegradation,withnoclearprospectbeforeusbutthechanceofahorribledeath,wecouldsitfollowingthechanceofthispaintedpasteboard,andplayingthe\"joker\"withvividdelight。Afterwardshetaughtmepoker,andIbeathimatthreetoughchessgames。Whendarkcamewedecidedtotaketherisk,andlitalamp。

  Afteraninterminablestringofgames,wesupped,andtheartillerymanfinishedthechampagne。Wewentonsmokingthecigars。HewasnolongertheenergeticregeneratorofhisspeciesIhadencounteredinthemorning。

  Hewasstilloptimistic,butitwasalesskinetic,amorethoughtfuloptimism。

  Irememberhewoundupwithmyhealth,proposedinaspeechofsmallvarietyandconsiderableintermittence。Itookacigar,andwentupstairstolookatthelightsofwhichhehadspokenthatblazedsogreenlyalongtheHighgatehills。

  AtfirstIstaredunintelligentlyacrosstheLondonvalley。Thenorthernhillswereshroudedindarkness;thefiresnearKensingtonglowedredly,andnowandthenanorange-redtongueofflameflashedupandvanishedinthedeepbluenight。AlltherestofLondonwasblack。Then,nearer,Iperceivedastrangelight,apale,violet-purplefluorescentglow,quiveringunderthenightbreeze。ForaspaceIcouldnotunderstandit,andthenIknewthatitmustbetheredweedfromwhichthisfaintirradiationproceeded。

  Withthatrealisationmydormantsenseofwonder,mysenseoftheproportionofthings,awokeagain。IglancedfromthattoMars,redandclear,glowinghighinthewest,andthengazedlongandearnestlyatthedarknessofHampsteadandHighgate。

  Iremainedaverylongtimeupontheroof,wonderingatthegrotesquechangesoftheday。Irecalledmymentalstatesfromthemidnightprayertothefoolishcard-playing。Ihadaviolentrevulsionoffeeling。IrememberIflungawaythecigarwithacertainwastefulsymbolism。Myfollycametomewithglaringexaggeration。Iseemedatraitortomywifeandtomykind;Iwasfilledwithremorse。Iresolvedtoleavethisstrangeundisciplineddreamerofgreatthingstohisdrinkandgluttony,andtogoonintoLondon。

  There,itseemedtome,IhadthebestchanceoflearningwhattheMartiansandmyfellowmenweredoing。Iwasstillupontheroofwhenthelatemoonrose。

  TheWaroftheWorlds-Book2-Chapter8Chapter8-DeadLondonAfterIhadpartedfromtheartilleryman,Iwentdownthehill,andbytheHighStreetacrossthebridgetoFulham。Theredweedwastumultuousatthattime,andnearlychokedthebridgeroadway;butitsfrondswerealreadywhitenedinpatchesbythespreadingdiseasethatpresentlyremoveditsoswiftly。

  AtthecornerofthelanethatrunstoPutneyBridgestationIfoundamanlying。Hewasasblackasasweepwiththeblackdust,alive,buthelplesslyandspeechlesslydrunk。Icouldgetnothingfromhimbutcursesandfuriouslungesatmyhead。IthinkIshouldhavestayedbyhimbutforthebrutalexpressionofhisface。

  Therewasblackdustalongtheroadwayfromthebridgeonwards,anditgrewthickerinFulham。Thestreetswerehorriblyquiet。Igotfood——sour,hard,andmouldy,butquiteeatable——inabaker\'sshophere。SomewaytowardsWalhamGreenthestreetsbecameclearofpowder,andIpassedawhiteterraceofhousesonfire;thenoiseoftheburningwasanabsoluterelief。GoingontowardsBrompton,thestreetswerequietagain。

  HereIcameoncemoreupontheblackpowderinthestreetsandupondeadbodies。IsawaltogetheraboutadozeninthelengthoftheFulhamRoad。Theyhadbeendeadmanydays,sothatIhurriedquicklypastthem。

  Theblackpowdercoveredthemover,andsoftenedtheiroutlines。Oneortwohadbeendisturbedbydogs。

  Wheretherewasnoblackpowder,itwascuriouslylikeaSundayintheCity,withtheclosedshops,thehouseslockedupandtheblindsdrawn,thedesertion,andthestillness。Insomeplacesplunderershadbeenatwork,butrarelyatotherthantheprovisionandwineshops。Ajeweller\'swindowhadbeenbrokenopeninoneplace,butapparentlythethiefhadbeendisturbed,andanumberofgoldchainsandawatchlayscatteredonthepavement。Ididnottroubletotouchthem。Fartheronwasatatteredwomaninaheaponadoorstep;thehandthathungoverherkneewasgashedandbleddownherrustybrowndress,andasmashedmagnumofchampagneformedapoolacrossthepavement。Sheseemedasleep,butshewasdead。

  ThefartherIpenetratedintoLondon,theprofoundergrewthestillness。

  Butitwasnotsomuchthestillnessofdeath——itwasthestillnessofsuspense,ofexpectation。Atanytimethedestructionthathadalreadysingedthenorthwesternbordersofthemetropolis,andhadannihilatedEalingandKilburn,mightstrikeamongthesehousesandleavethemsmokingruins。Itwasacitycondemnedandderelict……

  InSouthKensingtonthestreetswereclearofdeadandofblackpowder。

  ItwasnearSouthKensingtonthatIfirstheardthehowling。Itcreptalmostimperceptiblyuponmysenses。Itwasasobbingalternationoftwonotes,\"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla,\"keepingonperpetually。WhenIpassedstreetsthatrannorthwarditgrewinvolume,andhousesandbuildingsseemedtodeadenandcutitoffagain。ItcameinafulltidedownExhibitionRoad。

  Istopped,staringtowardsKensingtonGardens,wonderingatthisstrange,remotewailing。Itwasasifthatmightydesertofhouseshadfoundavoiceforitsfearandsolitude。

  \"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla,\"wailedthatsuperhumannote——greatwavesofsoundsweepingdownthebroad,sunlitroad-way,betweenthetallbuildingsoneachside。Iturnednorth-wards,marvelling,towardstheirongatesofHydePark。IhadhalfamindtobreakintotheNaturalHistoryMuseumandfindmywayuptothesummitsofthetowers,inordertoseeacrossthepark。ButIdecidedtokeeptotheground,wherequickhidingwaspossible,andsowentonuptheExhibitionRoad。Allthelargemansionsoneachsideoftheroadwereemptyandstill,andmyfootstepsechoedagainstthesidesofthehouses。Atthetop,neartheparkgate,Icameuponastrangesight——abusoverturned,andtheskeletonofahorsepickedclean。Ipuzzledoverthisforatime,andthenwentontothebridgeovertheSerpentine。Thevoicegrewstrongerandstronger,thoughIcouldseenothingabovethehousetopsonthenorthsideofthepark,saveahazeofsmoketothenorthwest。

  \"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla,\"criedthevoice,coming,asitseemedtome,fromthedistrictaboutRegent\'sPark。Thedesolatingcryworkeduponmymind。Themoodthathadsustainedmepassed。Thewailingtookpossessionofme。IfoundIwasintenselyweary,footsore,andnowagainhungryandthirsty。

  Itwasalreadypastnoon。WhywasIwanderingaloneinthiscityofthedead?WhywasIalonewhenallLondonwaslyinginstate,andinitsblackshroud?Ifeltintolerablylonely。MymindranonoldfriendsthatIhadforgottenforyears。Ithoughtofthepoisonsinthechemists\"shops,oftheliquorsthewinemerchantsstored;Irecalledthetwosoddencreaturesofdespair,whosofarasIknew,sharedthecitywithmyself……

  IcameintoOxfordStreetbytheMarbleArch,andhereagainwereblackpowderandseveralbodies,andanevil,ominoussmellfromthegratingsofthecellarsofsomeofthehouses。Igrewverythirstyaftertheheatofmylongwalk。WithinfinitetroubleImanagedtobreakintoapublic-houseandgetfoodanddrink。Iwaswearyaftereating,andwentintotheparlourbehindthebar,andsleptonablackhorse-hairsofaIfoundthere。

  Iawoketofindthatdismalhowlingstillinmyears,\"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla。\"Itwasnowdusk,andafterIhadroutedoutsomebiscuitsandacheeseinthebar——therewasameatsafe,butitcontainednothingbutmaggots——Iwan-deredonthroughthesilentresidentialsquarestoBakerStreet——PortmanSquareistheonlyoneIcanname——andsocameoutatlastuponRegent\'sPark。AndasIemergedfromthetopofBakerStreet,IsawfarawayoverthetreesintheclearnessofthesunsetthehoodoftheMartiangiantfromwhichthishowlingproceeded。Iwasnotterrified。

  Icameuponhimasifitwereamatterofcourse。Iwatchedhimforsometime,buthedidnotmove。Heappearedtobestandingandyelling,fornoreasonthatIcoulddiscover。

  Itriedtoformulateaplanofaction。Thatperpetualsoundof\"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla,\"confusedmymind。PerhapsIwastootiredtobeveryfearful。CertainlyIwasmorecurioustoknowthereasonofthismonotonouscryingthanafraid。IturnedbackawayfromtheparkandstruckintoParkRoad,intendingtoskirtthepark,wentalongundertheshelteroftheterraces,andgotaviewofthisstationary,howlingMartianfromthedirectionofSt。John\'sWood。AcoupleofhundredyardsoutofBakerStreetIheardayelpingchorus,andsaw,firstadogwithapieceofputrescentredmeatinhisjawscomingheadlongtowardsme,andthenapackofstarvingmongrelsinpursuitofhim。Hemadeawidecurvetoavoidme,asthoughhefearedImightproveafreshcompetitor。Astheyelpingdiedawaydownthesilentroad,thewailingsoundof\"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla,\"reasserteditself。

  Icameuponthewreckedhandling-machinehalfwaytoSt。John\'sWoodstation。AtfirstIthoughtahousehadfallenacrosstheroad。ItwasonlyasIclamberedamongtheruinsthatIsaw,withastart,thismechanicalSamsonlying,withitstentaclesbentandsmashedandtwisted,amongtheruinsithadmade。Theforepartwasshattered。Itseemedasifithaddrivenblindlystraightatthehouse,andhadbeenover-whelmedinitsoverthrow。

  Itseemedtomethenthatthismighthavehappenedbyahandling-machineescapingfromtheguidanceofitsMartian。Icouldnotclamberamongtheruinstoseeit,andthetwilightwasnowsofaradvancedthatthebloodwithwhichitsseatwassmeared,andthegnawedgristleoftheMartianthatthedogshadleft,wereinvisibletome。

  WonderingstillmoreatallthatIhadseen,IpushedontowardsPrimroseHill。Faraway,throughagapinthetrees,IsawasecondMartian,asmotionlessasthefirst,standingintheparktowardstheZoologicalGardens,andsilent。Alittlebeyondtheruinsaboutthesmashedhandling-machineIcameupontheredweedagain,andfoundtheRegent\'sCanal,aspongymassofdark-redvegetation。

  AsIcrossedthebridge,thesoundof\"Ulla,ulla,ulla,ulla,\"ceased。

  Itwas,asitwere,cutoff。Thesilencecamelikeathunderclap。

  Theduskyhousesaboutmestoodfaintandtallanddim;thetreestowardstheparkweregrowingblack。Allaboutmetheredweedclamberedamongtheruins,writhingtogetabovemeinthedimness。Night,themotheroffearandmystery,wascominguponme。Butwhilethatvoicesoundedthesolitude,thedesolation,hadbeenendurable;byvirtueofitLondonhadstillseemedalive,andthesenseoflifeaboutmehadupheldme。Thensuddenlyachange,thepassingofsomething——Iknewnotwhat——andthenastillnessthatcouldbefelt。Nothingbutthisgauntquiet。

  Londonaboutmegazedatmespectrally。Thewindowsinthewhitehouseswereliketheeyesocketsofskulls。Aboutmemyimaginationfoundathousandnoiselessenemiesmoving。Terrorseizedme,ahorrorofmytemerity。Infrontofmetheroadbecamepitchyblackasthoughitwastarred,andI

  sawacontortedshapelyingacrossthepathway。Icouldnotbringmyselftogoon。IturneddownSt。John\'sWoodRoad,andranheadlongfromthisunendurablestillnesstowardsKilburn。Ihidfromthenightandthesilence,untillongaftermidnight,inacabmen\'sshelterinHarrowRoad。Butbeforethedawnmycouragereturned,andwhilethestarswerestillintheskyIturnedoncemoretowardsRegent\'sPark。Imissedmywayamongthestreets,andpresentlysawdownalongavenue,inthehalf-lightoftheearlydawn,thecurveofPrimroseHill。Onthesummit,toweringuptothefadingstars,wasathirdMartian,erectandmotionlessliketheothers。

  Aninsaneresolvepossessedme。Iwoulddieandendit。AndIwouldsavemyselfeventhetroubleofkillingmyself。ImarchedonrecklesslytowardsthisTitan,andthen,asIdrewnearerandthelightgrew,Isawthatamultitudeofblackbirdswascirclingandclusteringaboutthehood。

  Atthatmyheartgaveabound,andIbeganrunningalongtheroad。

  IhurriedthroughtheredweedthatchokedSt。Edmund\'sTerrace(Iwadedbreast-highacrossatorrentofwaterthatwasrushingdownfromthewaterworkstowardstheAlbertRoad),andemergeduponthegrassbeforetherisingofthesun。Greatmoundshadbeenheapedaboutthecrestofthehill,makingahugeredoubtofit——itwasthefinalandlargestplacetheMartianshadmade——andfrombehindtheseheapsthereroseathinsmokeagainstthesky。

  Againsttheskylineaneagerdogrananddisappeared。Thethoughtthathadflashedintomymindgrewreal,grewcredible。Ifeltnofear,onlyawild,tremblingexultation,asIranupthehilltowardsthemotionlessmonster。Outofthehoodhunglankshredsofbrown,atwhichthehungrybirdspeckedandtore。

  InanothermomentIhadscrambleduptheearthenram-partandstooduponitscrest,andtheinterioroftheredoubtwasbelowme。Amightyspaceitwas,withgiganticmachineshereandtherewithinit,hugemoundsofmaterialandstrangeshelterplaces。Andscatteredaboutit,someintheirover-turnedwar-machines,someinthenowrigidhandling-machines,andadozenofthemstarkandsilentandlaidinarow,weretheMartians——DEAD!——slainbytheputrefactiveanddiseasebacteriaagainstwhichtheirsystemswereunpre-pared;slainastheredweedwasbeingslain;slain,afterallman\'sdeviceshadfailed,bythehumblestthingsthatGod,inhiswisdom,hasputuponthisearth。

  Forsoithadcomeabout,asindeedIandmanymenmighthaveforeseenhadnotterroranddisasterblindedourminds。Thesegermsofdiseasehavetakentollofhumanitysincethebeginningofthings——takentollofourprehumanancestorssincelifebeganhere。Butbyvirtueofthisnaturalselectionofourkindwehavedevelopedresistingpower;tonogermsdowesuccumbwithoutastruggle,andtomany——thosethatcauseputrefactionindeadmatter,forinstance——ourlivingframesarealtogetherimmune。

  ButtherearenobacteriainMars,anddirectlytheseinvadersarrived,directlytheydrankandfed,ourmicroscopicalliesbegantoworktheiroverthrow。AlreadywhenIwatchedthemtheywereirrevocablydoomed,dyingandrottingevenastheywenttoandfro。Itwasinevitable。Bythetollofabilliondeathsmanhasboughthisbirthrightoftheearth,anditishisagainstallcomers;itwouldstillbehisweretheMartianstentimesasmightyastheyare。Forneitherdomenlivenordieinvain。

  Hereandtheretheywerescattered,nearlyfiftyaltogether,inthatgreatgulftheyhadmade,overtakenbyadeaththatmusthaveseemedtothemasincomprehensibleasanydeathcouldbe。Tomealsoatthattimethisdeathwasincompre-hensible。AllIknewwasthatthesethingsthathadbeenaliveandsoterribletomenweredead。ForamomentIbelievedthatthedestructionofSennacheribhadbeenrepeated,thatGodhadrepented,thattheAngelofDeathhadslaintheminthenight。

  Istoodstaringintothepit,andmyheartlightenedglori-ously,evenastherisingsunstrucktheworldtofireaboutmewithhisrays。Thepitwasstillindarkness;themightyengines,sogreatandwonderfulintheirpowerandcom-plexity,sounearthlyintheirtortuousforms,roseweirdandvagueandstrangeoutoftheshadowstowardsthelight。Amultitudeofdogs,Icouldhear,foughtoverthebodiesthatlaydarklyinthedepthofthepit,farbelowme。Acrossthepitonitsfartherlip,flatandvastandstrange,laythegreatflying-machinewithwhichtheyhadbeenexperimentinguponourdenseratmospherewhendecayanddeatharrestedthem。Deathhadcomenotadaytoosoon。AtthesoundofacawingoverheadIlookedupatthehugefighting-machinethatwouldfightnomoreforever,atthetatteredredshredsoffleshthatdrippeddownupontheoverturnedseatsonthesummitofPrimroseHill。

  Iturnedandlookeddowntheslopeofthehilltowhere,enhaloednowinbirds,stoodthoseothertwoMartiansthatIhadseenovernight,justasdeathhadovertakenthem。Theonehaddied,evenasithadbeencryingtoitscompanions;perhapsitwasthelasttodie,anditsvoicehadgoneonperpetuallyuntiltheforceofitsmachinerywasexhausted。Theyglitterednow,harmlesstripodtowersofshiningmetal,inthebrightnessoftherisingsun。

  Allaboutthepit,andsavedasbyamiraclefromever-lastingdestruction,stretchedthegreatMotherofCities。ThosewhohaveonlyseenLondonveiledinhersombrerobesofsmokecanscarcelyimaginethenakedclearnessandbeautyofthesilentwildernessofhouses。

  Eastward,overtheblackenedruinsoftheAlbertTerraceandthesplinteredspireofthechurch,thesunblazeddaz-zlinginaclearsky,andhereandtheresomefacetinthegreatwildernessofroofscaughtthelightandglaredwithawhiteintensity。

  NorthwardwereKilburnandHampsted,blueandcrowdedwithhouses;westwardthegreatcitywasdimmed;andsouthward,beyondtheMartians,thegreenwavesofRegent\'sPark,theLanghamHotel,thedomeoftheAlbertHall,theImperialInstitute,andthegiantmansionsoftheBromptonRoadcameoutclearandlittleinthesunrise,thejaggedruinsofWestminsterrisinghazilybeyond。FarawayandblueweretheSurreyhills,andthetowersoftheCrystalPalaceglitteredliketwosilverrods。ThedomeofSt。Paul\'swasdarkagainstthesunrise,andinjured,Isawforthefirsttime,byahugegapingcavityonitswesternside。

  AndasIlookedatthiswideexpanseofhousesandfac-toriesandchurches,silentandabandoned;asIthoughtofthemultitudinoushopesandefforts,theinnumerablehostsoflivesthathadgonetobuildthishumanreef,andoftheswiftandruthlessdestructionthathadhungoveritall;whenIrealisedthattheshadowhadbeenrolledback,andthatmenmightstillliveinthestreets,andthisdearvastdeadcityofminebeoncemorealiveandpowerful,Ifeltawaveofemotionthatwasnearakintotears。

  Thetormentwasover。Eventhatdaythehealingwouldbegin。Thesurvivorsofthepeoplescatteredoverthecoun-try——leaderless,lawless,foodless,likesheepwithoutashep-herd——thethousandswhohadfledbysea,wouldbegintoreturn;thepulseoflife,growingstrongerandstronger,wouldbeatagainintheemptystreetsandpouracrossthevacantsquares。Whateverdestructionwasdone,thehandofthedestroyerwasstayed。Allthegauntwrecks,theblack-enedskeletonsofhousesthatstaredsodismallyatthesunlitgrassofthehill,wouldpresentlybeechoingwiththeham-

  mersoftherestorersandringingwiththetappingoftheirtrowels。AtthethoughtIextendedmyhandstowardstheskyandbeganthankingGod。

  Inayear,thoughtI——inayear……

  Withoverwhelmingforcecamethethoughtofmyself,ofmywife,andtheoldlifeofhopeandtenderhelpfulnessthathadceasedforever。

  TheWaroftheWorlds-Book2-Chapter9Chapter9-WreckageAndnowcomesthestrangestthinginmystory。Yet,perhaps,itisnotaltogetherstrange。Iremember,clearlyandcoldlyandvividly,allthatIdidthatdayuntilthetimethatIstoodweepingandpraisingGoduponthesummitofPrim-roseHill。AndthenIforget。

  OfthenextthreedaysIknownothing。Ihavelearnedsincethat,sofarfrommybeingthefirstdiscovereroftheMartianoverthrow,severalsuchwanderersasmyselfhadalreadydiscoveredthisonthepreviousnight。

  Oneman——thefirst——hadgonetoSt。Martin\'s-le-Grand,and,whileIshelteredinthecabmen\'shut,hadcontrivedtotelegraphtoParis。Thencethejoyfulnewshadflashedallovertheworld;athousandcities,chilledbyghastlyapprehensions,sud-denlyflashedintofranticilluminations;theyknewofitinDublin,Edinburgh,Manchester,Birmingham,atthetimewhenI

  stooduponthevergeofthepit。Alreadymen,weep-ingwithjoy,asI

  haveheard,shoutingandstayingtheirworktoshakehandsandshout,weremakinguptrains,evenasnearasCrewe,todescenduponLondon。Thechurchbellsthathadceasedafortnightsincesuddenlycaughtthenews,untilallEnglandwasbell-ringing。Menoncycles,lean-faced,unkempt,scorchedalongeverycountrylaneshoutingofunhopeddeliverance,shoutingtogaunt,staringfiguresofdespair。Andforthefood!AcrosstheChannel,acrosstheIrishSea,acrosstheAtlantic,corn,bread,andmeatweretearingtoourrelief。AlltheshippingintheworldseemedgoingLondonwardinthosedays。ButofallthisIhavenomemory。Idrifted——adementedman。

  Ifoundmyselfinahouseofkindlypeople,whohadfoundmeonthethirddaywandering,weeping,andravingthroughthestreetsofSt。John\'sWood。

  TheyhavetoldmesincethatIwassingingsomeinsanedoggerelabout\"TheLastManLeftAlive!Hurrah!TheLastManLeftAlive!\"Troubledastheywerewiththeirownaffairs,thesepeople,whosename,muchasIwouldliketoexpressmygratitudetothem,Imaynotevengivehere,neverthelesscumberedthemselveswithme,shelteredme,andprotectedmefrommyself。

  Apparentlytheyhadlearnedsomethingofmystoryfrommeduringthedaysofmylapse。

  Verygently,whenmymindwasassuredagain,didtheybreaktomewhattheyhadlearnedofthefateofLeather-head。TwodaysafterIwasimprisonedithadbeendestroyed,witheverysoulinit,byaMartian。Hehadsweptitoutofexistence,asitseemed,withoutanyprovocation,asaboymightcrushananthill,inthemerewantonnessofpower。

  Iwasalonelyman,andtheywereverykindtome。Iwasalonelymanandasadone,andtheyborewithme。Iremainedwiththemfourdaysaftermyrecovery。AllthattimeIfeltavague,agrowingcravingtolookoncemoreonwhateverremainedofthelittlelifethatseemedsohappyandbrightinmypast。Itwasamerehopelessdesiretofeastuponmymisery。Theydissuadedme。Theydidalltheycouldtodivertmefromthismorbidity。

  ButatlastIcouldresisttheimpulsenolonger,and,promisingfaithfullytoreturntothem,andparting,asIwillconfess,fromthesefour-dayfriendswithtears,Iwentoutagainintothestreetsthathadlatelybeensodarkandstrangeandempty。

  Alreadytheywerebusywithreturningpeople;inplaceseventherewereshopsopen,andIsawadrinkingfountainrunningwater。

  IrememberhowmockinglybrightthedayseemedasIwentbackonmymelancholypilgrimagetothelittlehouseatWoking,howbusythestreetsandvividthemovinglifeaboutme。Somanypeoplewereabroadeverywhere,busiedinathousandactivities,thatitseemedincrediblethatanygreatproportionofthepopulationcouldhavebeenslain。ButthenInoticedhowyellowweretheskinsofthepeopleImet,howshaggythehairofthemen,howlargeandbrighttheireyes,andthateveryothermanstillworehisdirtyrags。Theirfacesseemedallwithoneoftwoexpressions——aleapingexultationandenergyoragrimresolution。Savefortheexpressionofthefaces,Londonseemedacityoftramps。ThevestrieswereindiscriminatelydistributingbreadsentusbytheFrenchgovernment。Theribsofthefewhorsesshoweddismally。Haggardspecialconstableswithwhitebadgesstoodatthecornersofeverystreet。IsawlittleofthemischiefwroughtbytheMartiansuntilIreachedWelling-tonStreet,andthereIsawtheredweedclamberingoverthebuttressesofWaterlooBridge。

  Atthecornerofthebridge,too,Isawoneofthecommoncontrastsofthatgrotesquetime——asheetofpaperflauntingagainstathicketoftheredweed,transfixedbyastickthatkeptitinplace。Itwastheplacardofthefirstnewspapertoresumepublication——theDAILYMAIL。IboughtacopyforablackenedshillingIfoundinmypocket。Mostofitwasinblank,butthesolitarycompositorwhodidthethinghadamusedhimselfbymakingagrotesqueschemeofad-vertisementstereoonthebackpage。

  Thematterheprintedwasemotional;thenewsorganisationhadnotasyetfounditswayback。IlearnednothingfreshexceptthatalreadyinoneweektheexaminationoftheMartianmechanismshadyieldedastonishingresults。Amongotherthings,thearticleassuredmewhatIdidnotbelieveatthetime,thatthe\"SecretofFlying,\"wasdiscovered。AtWaterlooI

  foundthefreetrainsthatweretakingpeopletotheirhomes。Thefirstrushwasalreadyover。Therewerefewpeopleinthetrain,andIwasinnomoodforcasualconversation。Igotacom-partmenttomyself,andsatwithfoldedarms,lookinggreylyatthesunlitdevastationthatflowedpastthewindows。Andjustoutsidetheterminusthetrainjoltedovertemporaryrails,andoneithersideoftherailwaythehouseswereblackenedruins。

  ToClaphamJunctionthefaceofLondonwasgrimywithpowderoftheBlackSmoke,inspiteoftwodaysofthunderstormsandrain,andatClaphamJunc-

  tionthelinehadbeenwreckedagain;therewerehundredsofout-of-workclerksandshopmenworkingsidebysidewiththecustomarynavvies,andwewerejoltedoverahastyrelaying。

  Alldownthelinefromtheretheaspectofthecountrywasgauntandunfamiliar;Wimbledonparticularlyhadsuf-fered。Walton,byvirtueofitsunburnedpinewoods,seemedtheleasthurtofanyplacealongtheline。

  TheWandle,theMole,everylittlestream,wasaheapedmassofredweed,inappearancebetweenbutcher\'smeatandpickledcabbage。TheSurreypinewoodsweretoodry,however,forthefestoonsoftheredclimber。BeyondWimbledon,withinsightoftheline,incertainnurserygrounds,weretheheapedmassesofearthaboutthesixthcylinder。Anumberofpeoplewerestandingaboutit,andsomesapperswerebusyinthemidstofit。OveritflauntedaUnionJack,flappingcheerfullyinthemorningbreeze。Thenurserygroundswereeverywherecrimsonwiththeweed,awideexpanseoflividcolourcutwithpurpleshadows,andverypainfultotheeye。One\'sgazewentwithinfiniterelieffromthescorchedgreysandsullenredsoftheforegroundtotheblue-greensoftnessoftheeastwardhills。

  ThelineontheLondonsideofWokingstationwasstillundergoingrepair,soIdescendedatByfleetstationandtooktheroadtoMaybury,pasttheplacewhereIandtheartillerymanhadtalkedtothehussars,andonbythespotwheretheMartianhadappearedtomeinthethunderstorm。Here,movedbycuriosity,Iturnedasidetofind,amongatangleofredfronds,thewarpedandbrokendogcartwiththewhitenedbonesofthehorsescatteredandgnawed。ForatimeIstoodregardingthesevestiges……

  ThenIreturnedthroughthepinewood,neck-highwithredweedhereandthere,tofindthelandlordoftheSpottedDoghadalreadyfoundburial,andsocamehomepasttheCollegeArms。AmanstandingatanopencottagedoorgreetedmebynameasIpassed。

  Ilookedatmyhousewithaquickflashofhopethatfadedimmediately。

  Thedoorhadbeenforced;itwasunfastandwasopeningslowlyasIapproached。

  Itslammedagain。ThecurtainsofmystudyflutteredoutoftheopenwindowfromwhichIandtheartillerymanhadwatchedthedawn。Noonehadcloseditsince。ThesmashedbusheswerejustasIhadleftthemnearlyfourweeksago。Istumbledintothehall,andthehousefeltempty。ThestaircarpetwasruffledanddiscolouredwhereIhadcrouched,soakedtotheskinfromthethunderstormthenightofthecatastrophe。OurmuddyfootstepsIsawstillwentupthestairs。

  Ifollowedthemtomystudy,andfoundlyingonmywriting-tablestill,withtheselenitepaperweightuponit,thesheetofworkIhadleftontheafternoonoftheopeningofthecylinder。ForaspaceIstoodreadingovermyaban-donedarguments。Itwasapaperontheprobabledevelop-

  mentofMoralIdeaswiththedevelopmentofthecivilisingprocess;andthelastsentencewastheopeningofaprophecy:\"Inabouttwohundredyears,\"Ihadwritten,\"wemayexpect————\"Thesentenceendedabruptly。

  Irememberedmyinabilitytofixmymindthatmorning,scarcelyamonthgoneby,andhowIhadbrokenofftogetmyDAILYCHRONICLEfromthenewsboy。

  IrememberedhowIwentdowntothegardengateashecamealong,andhowIhadlistenedtohisoddstoryof\"MenfromMars。\"

  Icamedownandwentintothediningroom。Therewerethemuttonandthebread,bothfargonenowindecay,andabeerbottleoverturned,justasIandtheartillerymanhadleftthem。Myhomewasdesolate。IperceivedthefollyofthefainthopeIhadcherishedsolong。Andthenastrangethingoccurred。\"Itisnouse,\"saidavoice。\"Thehouseisdeserted。Noonehasbeenherethesetendays。Donotstayheretotormentyourself。

  Nooneescapedbutyou。\"

  Iwasstartled。HadIspokenmythoughtaloud?Iturned,andtheFrenchwindowwasopenbehindme。Imadeasteptoit,andstoodlookingout。

  Andthere,amazedandafraid,evenasIstoodamazedandafraid,weremycousinandmywife——mywifewhiteandtearless。Shegaveafaintcry。

  \"Icame,\"shesaid。\"Iknew——knew————\"

  Sheputherhandtoherthroat——swayed。Imadeastepforward,andcaughtherinmyarms。

  TheWaroftheWorlds-Book2-Chapter10Chapter10-TheEpilogueIcannotbutregret,nowthatIamconcludingmystory,howlittleIamabletocontributetothediscussionofthemanydebatablequestionswhicharestillunsettled。InonerespectIshallcertainlyprovokecriticism。

  Myparticularprovinceisspeculativephilosophy。Myknowledgeofcom-

  parativephysiologyisconfinedtoabookortwo,butitseemstomethatCarver\'ssuggestionsastothereasonoftherapiddeathoftheMartiansissoprobableastoberegardedalmostasaprovenconclusion。Ihaveassumedthatinthebodyofmynarrative。

  Atanyrate,inallthebodiesoftheMartiansthatwereexaminedafterthewar,nobacteriaexceptthosealreadyknownasterrestrialspecieswerefound。Thattheydidnotburyanyoftheirdead,andtherecklessslaughtertheyper-petrated,pointalsotoanentireignoranceoftheputrefactiveprocess。Butprobableasthisseems,itisbynomeansaprovenconclusion。

  NeitheristhecompositionoftheBlackSmokeknown,whichtheMartiansusedwithsuchdeadlyeffect,andthegeneratoroftheHeat-Raysremainsapuzzle。TheterribledisastersattheEalingandSouthKensingtonlaboratorieshavedisinclinedanalystsforfurtherinvestigationsuponthelatter。Spectrumanalysisoftheblackpowderpointsunmistakablytothepresenceofanunknownelementwithabrilliantgroupofthreelinesinthegreen,anditispos-siblethatitcombineswithargontoformacompoundwhichactsatoncewithdeadlyeffectuponsomeconstituentintheblood。Butsuchunprovenspeculationswillscarcelybeofinteresttothegeneralreader,towhomthisstoryisaddressed。NoneofthebrownscumthatdrifteddowntheThamesafterthedestructionofSheppertonwasexaminedatthetime,andnownoneisforthcoming。

  TheresultsofananatomicalexaminationoftheMartians,sofarastheprowlingdogshadleftsuchanexaminationpossible,Ihavealreadygiven。ButeveryoneisfamiliarwiththemagnificentandalmostcompletespecimeninspiritsattheNaturalHistoryMuseum,andthecountlessdrawingsthathavebeenmadefromit;andbeyondthattheinterestoftheirphysiologyandstructureispurelyscientific。

  Aquestionofgraveranduniversalinterestisthepossi-bilityofanotherattackfromtheMartians。Idonotthinkthatnearlyenoughattentionisbeinggiventothisaspectofthematter。AtpresenttheplanetMarsisinconjunction,butwitheveryreturntooppositionI,forone,anticipatearenewaloftheiradventure。Inanycase,weshouldbeprepared。Itseemstomethatitshouldbepossibletodefinethepositionofthegunfromwhichtheshotsaredischarged,tokeepasustainedwatchuponthispartoftheplanet,andtoanticipatethearrivalofthenextattack。

  Inthatcasethecylindermightbedestroyedwithdyna-miteorartillerybeforeitwassufficientlycoolfortheMar-tianstoemerge,ortheymightbebutcheredbymeansofgunssosoonasthescrewopened。Itseemstomethattheyhavelostavastadvantageinthefailureoftheirfirstsurprise。

  Possiblytheyseeitinthesamelight。

  LessinghasadvancedexcellentreasonsforsupposingthattheMartianshaveactuallysucceededineffectingalandingontheplanetVenus。Sevenmonthsagonow,VenusandMarswereinalignmentwiththesun;thatistosay,MarswasinoppositionfromthepointofviewofanobserveronVenus。Subsequentlyapeculiarluminousandsinuousmark-ingappearedontheunilluminedhalfoftheinnerplanet,andalmostsimultaneouslyafaintdarkmarkofasimilarsinuouscharacterwasdetecteduponaphotographoftheMartiandisk。Oneneedstoseethedrawingsoftheseap-pearancesinordertoappreciatefullytheirremarkableresemblanceincharacter。

  Atanyrate,whetherweexpectanotherinvasionornot,ourviewsofthehumanfuturemustbegreatlymodifiedbytheseevents。WehavelearnednowthatwecannotregardthisplanetasbeingfencedinandasecureabidingplaceforMan;wecanneveranticipatetheunseengoodorevilthatmaycomeuponussuddenlyoutofspace。ItmaybethatinthelargerdesignoftheuniversethisinvasionfromMarsisnotwithoutitsultimatebenefitformen;ithasrobbedusofthatsereneconfidenceinthefuturewhichisthemostfruitfulsourceofdecadence,thegiftstohumanscienceithasbroughtareenormous,andithasdonemuchtopromotetheconceptionofthecommonwealofmankind。ItmaybethatacrosstheimmensityofspacetheMartianshavewatchedthefateofthesepioneersoftheirsandlearnedtheirlesson,andthatontheplanetVenustheyhavefoundasecurersettlement。

  Bethatasitmay,formanyyearsyettherewillcertainlybenorelaxationoftheeagerscrutinyoftheMartiandisk,andthosefierydartsofthesky,theshootingstars,willbringwiththemastheyfallanunavoidableapprehensiontoallthesonsofmen。

  Thebroadeningofmen\'sviewsthathasresultedcanscarcelybeexaggerated。

  Beforethecylinderfelltherewasageneralpersuasionthatthroughallthedeepofspacenolifeexistedbeyondthepettysurfaceofourminutesphere。Nowweseefurther。IftheMartianscanreachVenus,thereisnoreasontosupposethatthethingisimpossibleformen,andwhentheslowcoolingofthesunmakesthisearthuninhabitable,asatlastitmustdo,itmaybethatthethreadoflifethathasbegunherewillhavestreamedoutandcaughtoursisterplanetwithinitstoils。

  DimandwonderfulisthevisionIhaveconjuredupinmymindoflifespreadingslowlyfromthislittleseedbedofthesolarsystemthroughouttheinanimatevastnessofsiderealspace。Butthatisaremotedream。Itmaybe,ontheotherhand,thatthedestructionoftheMartiansisonlyareprieve。Tothem,andnottous,perhaps,isthefutureordained。

  Imustconfessthestressanddangerofthetimehaveleftanabidingsenseofdoubtandinsecurityinmymind。Isitinmystudywritingbylamplight,andsuddenlyIseeagainthehealingvalleybelowsetwithwrithingflames,andfeelthehousebehindandaboutmeemptyanddesolate。IgooutintotheByfleetRoad,andvehiclespassme,abutcherboyinacart,acabfulofvisitors,aworkmanonabicycle,childrengoingtoschool,andsuddenlytheybecomevagueandunreal,andIhurryagainwiththeartillerymanthroughthehot,broodingsilence。OfanightIseetheblackpowderdarkeningthesilentstreets,andthecontortedbodiesshroudedinthatlayer;theyriseuponmetatteredanddog-bitten。Theygibberandgrowfiercer,paler,uglier,maddistortionsofhumanityatlast,andIwake,coldandwretched,inthedarknessofthenight。

  IgotoLondonandseethebusymultitudesinFleetStreetandtheStrand,anditcomesacrossmymindthattheyarebuttheghostsofthepast,hauntingthestreetsthatIhaveseensilentandwretched,goingtoandfro,phan-

  tasmsinadeadcity,themockeryoflifeinagalvanisedbody。Andstrange,too,itistostandonPrimroseHill,asIdidbutadaybeforewritingthislastchapter,toseethegreatprovinceofhouses,dimandbluethroughthehazeofthesmokeandmist,vanishingatlastintothevaguelowersky,toseethepeoplewalkingtoandfroamongtheflowerbedsonthehill,toseethesight-seersabouttheMar-tianmachinethatstandstherestill,tohearthetumultofplayingchildren,andtorecallthetimewhenIsawitallbrightandclear-cut,hardandsilent,underthedawnofthatlastgreatday……

  Andstrangestofallisittoholdmywife\'shandagain,andtothinkthatIhavecountedher,andthatshehascountedme,amongthedead。

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