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CHAPTER IV
e felt the smash and jar as the two ships came together. He
knew that the great magnets in their lower hull had gripped
the plates on the top of the other ship. He was certain that
the light fans of the smaller craft must have been crushed; but they
had the little red speedster in an unshakable grip; and they would
land it gently. And then—then he would know!
The dreadful visions in his mind would not down.... Chet's voice
broke in upon him.
"I can't maintain altitude," Chet was saying. "Our vertical blasts
strike upon the other ship; they are almost neutralized." He pointed
to a needle that was moving with slow certainty and deadly
persistence across a graduated dial. It was their low-level altimeter,
marking their fall. Harkness stared at it in stunned understanding.
"We can't hold on," the pilot was saying; "We'll crash sure as fate.
But I'm darned if we'll ever let go!"
Harkness made no reply. He had dashed for an after-compartment
to their storage place of tools, and returned with a blow-torch in his
hand. He lit it and checked its blue flame to a needle of fire.
"Listen, Chet," he said, and the note of command in his voice told
who was in charge, at the final analysis, in this emergency. "I will be
down below. You call out when we are down to twenty thousand: I
can stand the thin air there. I will open the emergency slot in the
lower hull."
"You're going down?" Chet asked. He glanced at the torch and
nodded his understanding. "Going to cut your way through and—"
"I'll get her if she's there to get," Harkness told him grimly. "At five
hundred, if I'm not back, pull the switch."
arkness threw his ship into a wild spiral for reply, and the thin
crack of guns came to him from outside. Down! A headlong
dive! Then out and up again!
He was through the repelling area in a twisting, rocking flight. Not
hit as yet; they had to aim carefully to avoid damaging the red
craft.... He was straining his eyes for a glimpse of serpent-forms,
and he laughed softly under his breath at thought of his strange
allies. Laughed!—until he saw them coming.
He slammed down the switch on his own broadcast sender. "Back!"
he shouted; "back, all of you! Look up! Look above you! The
monsters are coming!—the air-beasts!—they are attacking!"
He threw his own ship into a dive; saw the others do likewise; then
leaped for the switch on the rescue magnets and pulled it open.
He felt the red ship fall clear. He swung his own ship free and aimed
it out and up on a long line of speed. Beside him a voice from a
distant, fleeing patrol was shouting; "Come back, you fool! Down!
Down, through the R. A.!"
One backward glance showed him that his pursuers were safe. The
serpents had turned to pursue him, and other writhing luminosities
were falling from above. He swung head on, his motors wide open,
his speed building up and up, to crash softly through the advance
guard of the giant creatures out of space.
Nothing could stop him! He was trembling with the knowledge, and
with the sheer joy of the adventure. Nothing could check them;
neither cruisers nor monsters; nothing of earth or of space. They
were free; they were on their way out—out where a new world
awaited—where the Dark Moon raced on her unlighted path!
CHAPTER V