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When the Sleeper Wakes

Chapter 5 THE MOVING WAYS

Word Count: 1456    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

n exclamation of surprise at his appearance, and the moveme

sses, turret projections, myriads of vast windows, and an intricate scheme of architectural relief. Athwart these ran inscriptions horizontally and obliquely in an unfamiliar lettering. Here and there close to the roof cables of a peculiar stoutness were fastened, and drooped in a steep curve to circular openings on the opposite side of the space, and even as Graham noted these a remote and tiny figure of a man clad in pale blue arrested his attention. This little figure was far overhead across the space beside the higher fastening of one of these festoons, hanging forward from a little ledge of masonry and handling some well-nigh invisible strings dependent from the line. Then suddenly, with a swoop that sent Graham's

y too swiftly for him to see what might be therein. From this nearest and swiftest platform a series of others descended to the centre of the space. Each moved to the right, each perceptibly slower than the one above it, but the difference in pace was small enough to permit anyone to step from any platform to the one adjacent, and so walk uninterruptedly from th

ted Howard suddenly at his sid

blue that the tailor's boy had worn. He became aware of cries of "The Sleeper. What has happened to the Sleeper?" and it seemed as though the rushing platforms before him were suddenly spattered with the pale buff of human faces, and then still more thickly. He saw pointing fingers. He perceived that the motionless central area of this hu

them. The struggle it seemed centred about the one of these nearest to him. People were running down the moving platforms to this, leaping dexterously from platform to platform. The clustering people on the higher platforms seemed to divide their interest between this point and the balcony. A number of sturdy littl

n his ear and shaking his arm. And then su

oming crowded and passing away bare. With incredible swiftness a vast crowd had gathered in the central space before his eyes; a dense swaying mass of people, and the shouts grew from a fitful crying to a voluminous incessant clamour: "The Sleeper! The Sleeper!" and yell

, were borne rapidly past him, shouting strange, unintelligible things, and ran back obliquely to the cent

ed at the violence of uproar that this provoked. The tumult about the descending stairway rose to furious violence. He became aware of crowded balconies, of men sliding along ropes, of men in trapeze-like seats hurling athwart

ome back," he heard. "They will stop the w

, the red-haired man, the man with the flaxen beard, a tall man in vivid vermilion, a

away," cr

aid Graham.

me one gripped his arm.... He was being dragged away. It seemed as though the tumult suddenly became two, as if half the shouts that had come in from this wonderful roadway had sprung into the passages of the great building b

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“From the book:One afternoon, at low water, Mr. Isbister, a young artist lodging at Boscastle, walked from that place to the picturesque cove of Pentargen, desiring to examine the caves there. Halfway down the precipitous path to the Pentargen beach he came suddenly upon a man sitting in an attitude of profound distress beneath a projecting mass of rock. The hands of this man hung limply over his knees, his eyes were red and staring before him, and his face was wet with tears. He glanced round at Isbister's footfall. Both men were disconcerted, Isbister the more so, and, to override the awkwardness of his involuntary pause, he remarked, with an air of mature conviction, that the weather was hot for the time of year. "Very," answered the stranger shortly, hesitated a second, and added in a colourless tone, "I can't sleep."”
1 Chapter 1 INSOMNIA2 Chapter 2 THE TRANCE3 Chapter 3 THE AWAKENING4 Chapter 4 THE SOUND OF A TUMULT5 Chapter 5 THE MOVING WAYS6 Chapter 6 THE HALL OF THE ATLAS7 Chapter 7 IN THE SILENT ROOMS8 Chapter 8 THE ROOF SPACES9 Chapter 9 THE PEOPLE MARCH10 Chapter 10 THE BATTLE OF THE DARKNESS11 Chapter 11 THE OLD MAN WHO KNEW EVERYTHING12 Chapter 12 OSTROG13 Chapter 13 THE END OF THE OLD ORDER14 Chapter 14 FROM THE CROW'S NEST15 Chapter 15 PROMINENT PEOPLE16 Chapter 16 THE AEROPHILE17 Chapter 17 THREE DAYS18 Chapter 18 GRAHAM REMEMBERS19 Chapter 19 OSTROG'S POINT OF VIEW20 Chapter 20 IN THE CITY WAYS21 Chapter 21 THE UNDER SIDE22 Chapter 22 THE STRUGGLE IN THE COUNCIL HOUSE23 Chapter 23 WHILE THE AEROPLANES WERE COMING24 Chapter 24 THE COMING OF THE AEROPLANES