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the underground city-地下城(英文版)-第11章

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〃Close to the wall;〃 said the engineer。

〃Yes;〃 responded Ford; carrying the lamp to that part of the wall at which he and his son had; the evening before; proved the escape of gas。

The old miner's arm trembled whilst he tried to hoist the lamp up。 〃Take my place; Harry;〃 said he。

Harry took the stick; and successively presented the lamp to the different fissures in the rock; but he shook his head; for of that slight crackling peculiar to escaping fire…damp he heard nothing。  There was no flame。 Evidently not a particle of gas was escaping through the rock。

〃Nothing!〃 cried Ford; clenching his fist with a gesture rather of anger than disappointment。

A cry escaped Harry。

〃What's the matter?〃 asked Starr quickly。

〃Someone has stopped up the cracks in the schist!〃

〃Is that true?〃 exclaimed the old miner。


〃Look; father!〃  Harry was not mistaken。  The obstruction of the fissures was clearly visible by the light of the lamp。 It had been recently done with lime; leaving on the rock a long whitish mark; badly concealed with coal dust。

〃It's he!〃 exclaimed Harry。  〃It can only be he!〃

〃He?〃 repeated James Starr in amazement。

〃Yes!〃 returned the young man; 〃that mysterious being who haunts our domain; for whom I have watched a hundred times without being able to get at him……the author; we may now be certain; of that letter which was intended to hinder you from ing to see my father; Mr。 Starr; and who finally threw that stone at us in the gallery of the Yarrow shaft!  Ah! there's no doubt about it; there is a man's hand in all that!〃

Harry spoke with such energy that conviction came instantly and fully to the engineer's mind。  As to the old overman; he was already convinced。 Besides; there they were in the presence of an undeniable fact…… the stopping…up of cracks through which gas had escaped freely the night before。

〃Take your pick; Harry;〃 cried Ford; 〃mount on my shoulders; my lad! I am still strong enough to bear you!〃  The young man understood in an instant。  His father propped himself up against the rock。 Harry got upon his shoulders; so that with his pick he could reach the line of the fissure。  Then with quick sharp blows he attacked it。 Almost directly afterwards a slight sound was heard; like champagne escaping from a bottle……a sound monly expressed by the word 〃puff。〃

Harry again seized his lamp; and held it to the opening。 There was a slight report; and a little red flame; rather blue at its outline; flickered over the rock like a Will…o'…the…Wisp。

Harry leaped to the ground; and the old overman; unable to contain his joy; grasped the engineer's hands; exclaiming; 〃Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! Mr。 Starr。  The fire…damp burns! the vein is there!〃


CHAPTER VII NEW ABERFOYLE


THE old overman's experiment had succeeded。  Firedamp; it is well known; is only generated in coal seams; therefore the existence of a vein of precious bustible could no longer be doubted。 As to its size and quality; that must be determined later。

〃Yes;〃 thought James Starr; 〃behind that wall lies a carboniferous bed; undiscovered by our soundings。  It is vexatious that all the apparatus of the mine; deserted for ten years; must be set up anew。  Never mind。 We have found the vein which was thought to be exhausted; and this time it shall be worked to the end!〃

〃Well; Mr。 Starr;〃 asked Ford; 〃what do you think of our discovery? Was I wrong to trouble you?  Are you sorry to have paid this visit to the Dochart pit?〃

〃No; no; my old friend!〃 answered Starr。  〃We have not lost our time; but we shall be losing it now; if we do not return immediately to the cottage。  To…morrow we will e back here。 We will blast this wall with dynamite。  We will lay open the new vein; and after a series of soundings; if the seam appears to be large; I will form a new Aberfoyle pany; to the great satisfaction of the old shareholders。 Before three months have passed; the first corves full of coal will have been taken from the new vein。〃

〃Well said; sir!〃 cried Simon Ford。  〃The old mine will grow young again; like a widow who remarries!  The bustle of the old days will soon begin with the blows of the pick; and mattock; blasts of powder; rumbling of wagons; neighing of horses; creaking of machines! I shall see it all again!  I hope; Mr。 Starr; that you will not think me too old to r閟um?my duties of overman?〃

〃No; Simon; no indeed!  You wear better than I do; my old friend!〃

〃And; sir; you shall be our viewer again。  May the new working last for many years; and pray Heaven I shall have the consolation of dying without seeing the end of it!〃

The old miner was overflowing with joy。  James Starr fully entered into it; but he let Ford rave for them both。 Harry alone remained thoughtful。  To his memory recurred the succession of singular; inexplicable circumstances

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attending the discovery of the new bed。  It made him uneasy about the future。

An hour afterwards; James Starr and his two panions were back in the cottage。  The engineer supped with good appetite; listening with satisfaction to all the plans unfolded by the old overman; and had it not been for his excitement about the next day's work; he would never have slept better than in the perfect stillness of the cottage。

The following day; after a substantial breakfast; James Starr; Simon Ford; Harry; and even Madge herself; took the road already traversed the day before。  All looked like regular miners。 They carried different tools; and some dynamite with which to blast the rock。  Harry; besides a large lantern; took a safety lamp; which would burn for twelve hours。  It was more than was necessary for the journey there and back; including the time for the working…… supposing a working was possible。

〃To work! to work!〃 shouted Ford; when the party reached the further end of the passage; and he grasped a heavy crowbar and brandished it。

〃Stop one instant;〃 said Starr。  〃Let us see if any change has taken place; and if the fire…damp still escapes through the crevices。〃

〃You are right; Mr。 Starr;〃 said Harry。  〃Whoever stopped it up yesterday may have done it again to…day!〃

Madge; seated on a rock; carefully observed the excavation; and the wall which was to be blasted。

It was found that everything was just as they left it。  The crevices had undergone no alteration; the carburetted hydrogen still filtered through; though in a small stream; which was no doubt because it had had a free passage since the day before。  As the quantity was so small; it could not have formed an explosive mixture with the air inside。 James Starr and his panions could therefore proceed in security。 Besides; the air grew purer by rising to the heights of the Dochart pit; and the fire…damp; spreading through the atmosphere; would not be strong enough to make any explosion。

〃To work; then!〃 repeated Ford; and soon the rock flew in splinters under his skillful blows。  The break was chiefly posed of pudding…stone; interspersed with sandstone and schist; such as is most often met with between the coal

veins。  James Starr picked up some of the pieces; and examined them carefully; hoping to discover some trace of coal。

Starr having chosen the place where the holes
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