“Then you have not heard of the great tunnel of the Sun,” replied the Alphian.
“No,what is it?”
“It runs beneath Alpha and connects the rising and setting points of the sun. There is a point beneath the king's palace where, by a staircase, the king and his officers may go down and inspect the sun as it is on its way back to the east during the day.”
“Wonderful!”
“And once a year a royal party goes in the sun over its entire course. It is said that it is sumptuously furnished inside, and not too warm, the lights being only innumerable small ones on the outside.”
The two men were silent for a moment then Johnston said:
“Perhaps we might be able to get into it unobserved and be thus carried over to the other side, or reach the palace through the tunnel.”
Branasko started convulsively, and then, as he looked into the earnest eyes of the American, he said despondently:
“We have got to die, anyway; it may be well for us to think of it; but on the other side, in the Barrens, there is no more chance for escape than here. But the adventure would at least give us something to think about; let's try it.”
“All right; but how can we get down there where the sun starts to rise?” asked the American, peering cautiously over the edge of the hole.