Comet: The Complete Fiction by Various

Comet: The Complete Fiction by Various

Author:Various [Various]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Jerry eBooks
Published: 2021-08-29T21:00:00+00:00


III

STRIPPED to the waist, Downey stood in a gray steel room that somewhat resembled the turret of a battleship. Gun-shaped implements bristled from the grim painted walls; a veritable arsenal of knives glistened behind him; while in the foreground was a series of tall machines equipped with an intricacy of dials and tubes, to one of which Downey’s left arm had been strapped.

Just behind Downey stood a queer looking individual; robed in black, although with bare knees, according to the local custom; and with a black mask, and two tubes like doubly long opera glasses attached to his eyes. Eagerly he was bending over the dials, and reciting, half as though to himself, “339. 339.1. 340.1. 340.3.” Then, with sudden enthusiasm, he snapped off the mask and glasses, revealing a wizened ancient face, and exclaimed,

“Young man, I congratulate you! You have passed!”

“Passed what, Doctor?” demanded Downey, as the examiner freed his arms from the straps.

“Passed the body test! You have come through with high honors! I never saw a more perfect physique! No flaw—no disease! Your score is more than three hundred and forty—and two hundred and thirty, as you may know, is considered a good average. I shall recommend you for immediate decapitation! My congratulations again, young man!”

Downey glared at the blacked robed one. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said. “It seems to me nearly every one here has lost his head, but that’s no reason I want to lose mine!”

“Ah, but it’s considered a glorious thing, young man! To be decapitated for your country’s sake! Not every one can rise to such heights! Your name will be enshrined in the Tablet of Heroes!”

“I can get along without that,” stated Downey, drily. “All I’m asking to know is what this nonsense is all about.”

“Nonsense? You won’t think it’s nonsense, young man, when you put your neck under the knife!”

Noting the look of bewilderment and horror on Downey’s face, the Doctor continued in a different vein:

“Well, maybe I’d better explain. I’m coming to see you’re sincere in claiming ignorance. Not that I can accept that silly story about the twentieth century. But judging from your looks, your queer accent and out-of-date manners, you are undoubtedly from some foreign country, where maybe the people are uncivilized and don’t know anything about decapitation.”

The black-robed one seated himself on a little revolving stool, crossed his legs, and slowly went on:

“The original invention was made about three hundred years ago, by a physician named John Knight, who lived in an ancient city called New York. Was it necessary, Knight asked, for our best and most brilliant minds to be taken from us at the early age of seventy or eighty owing to some bodily defect? If fed by a vigorous blood-stream, the brain would continue to function indefinitely—perhaps for centuries. But a vigorous blood-stream, after senility had set in, could come only from another body. Therefore, Dr. Knight concluded, if an old man’s head were grafted on to the body of



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