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作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  demise     of  the   first  creature  of  his  experiments      had  given    place   to  a
  growing desire to further prosecute his labors until enduring success had
  crowned   his   efforts   with   an   achievement   which   he   might   exhibit   with
  pride to the scientific world。
  His   recent   disastrous   success   had   convinced   him   that   neither   Ithaca
  nor    any  other   abode    of  civilization   was   a  safe   place  to  continue    his
  experiments; but it was not until their cruising had brought them among
  the multitudinous islands of the East Indies that the plan occurred to him
  that he finally adopteda plan the outcome of which could he then have
  foreseen would have sent him scurrying to the safety of his own country
  with the daughter who was to bear the full brunt of the horrors it entailed。
  They  were   steaming   up the   China   Sea   when   the   idea   first   suggested
  itself; and as he sat idly during the long; hot days the thought grew upon
  him;   expanding   into   a   thousand   wonderful   possibilities;   until   it   became
  crystalized into what was a little short of an obsession。
  The    result   was    that  at  Manila;    much     to  Virginia's    surprise;   he
  announced   the   abandonment   of   the   balance   of   their   purposed   voyage;
  taking    immediate     return   passage    to  Singapore。     His    daughter    did  not
  question him as to the cause of this change in plans; for since those three
  days that her father had kept himself locked in his workroom at home the
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  girl had noticed a subtle change in her parenta marked disinclination to
  share with her his every confidence as had been his custom since the death
  of her mother。
  While   it   grieved   her   immeasurably   she   was   both   too   proud   and   too
  hurt to sue for a reestablishment of the old relations。               On all other topics
  than his scientific work their interests were as mutual as formerly; but by
  what seemed a manner of tacit agreement this subject was taboo。                      And so
  it   was   that   they   came   to   Singapore   without   the   girl   having   the   slightest
  conception of her father's plans。
  Here they spent nearly a month; during which time Professor Maxon
  was     daily   engaged     in  interviewing      officials;   English    residents    and   a
  motley horde of Malays and Chinamen。
  Virginia   met   socially   several   of   the   men   with   whom   her   father   was
  engaged but it was only at the last moment that one of them let drop a hint
  of   the   purpose   of   the   month's   activity。  When   Virginia   was   present   the
  conversation seemed always deftly guided from the subject of her father's
  immediate   future;   and   she   was   not   long   in   discerning   that   it   was   in   no
  sense through accident that this was true。              Thereafter her wounded pride
  made      easy   the   task  of   those   who    seemed     combined       to  keep    her  in
  ignorance。
  It   was   a   Dr。   von   Horn;   who   had   been   oftenest   with   her   father;   who
  gave   her   the   first   intimation   of   what   was   forthcoming。      Afterward;   in
  recollecting   the   conversation;   it   seemed   to   Virginia   that   the   young   man
  had been directed to break the news to her; that her father might be spared
  the ordeal。      It was evident then that he expected opposition; but the girl
  was too loyal to let von Horn know if she felt other than in harmony with
  the proposal; and too proud to evince by surprise the fact that she was not
  wholly conversant with its every detail。
  〃You     are   glad   to  be   leaving    Singapore     so   soon?〃    he   had   asked;
  although   he   knew   that   she   had   not   been   advised   that   an   early   departure
  was planned。
  〃I am rather looking forward to it;〃 replied Virginia。
  〃And   to    a   protracted   residence     on   one   of   the  Pamarung     Islands?〃
  continued von Horn。
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  〃Why  not?〃   was   her   rather   non…committal   reply;   though   she   had   not
  the remotest idea of their location。
  Von Horn admired her nerve though he rather wished that she would
  ask some   questionsit   was   difficult   making   progress in this   way。         How
  could he explain the plans when she evinced not the slightest sign that she
  was not already entirely conversant with them?
  〃We   doubt   if the   work  will be   completed   under   two   or three   years;〃
  answered the doctor。         〃That will be a long time in which to be isolated
  upon a savage little speck of land off the larger but no less savage Borneo。
  Do you think that your bravery is equal to the demands that will be made
  upon it?〃
  Virginia laughed; nor was there the slightest tremor in its note。
  〃I am equal to whatever fate my father is equal to;〃 she said; 〃nor do I
  think that a life upon one of these beautiful little islands would be much of
  a   hardship   certainly   not   if   it   will   help   to   promote   the   success   of   his
  scientific experiments。〃
  She used the last words on a chance that she might have hit upon the
  true   reason   for   the   contemplated   isolation   from   civilization。     They   had
  served     their  purpose     too  in  deceiving     von   Horn     who    was   now    half
  convinced that Professor Maxon must have divulged more of their plans to
  his daughter than he had led the medical man to believe。                  Perceiving her
  advantage from the expression on the young man's face; Virginia followed
  it up in an endeavor to elicit the details。
  The result of her effort was the knowledge that on the second day they
  were   to   sail   for   the   Pamarung   Islands   upon   a   small   schooner   which   her
  father had purchased; with a crew of Malays and lascars; and von Horn;
  who had served in the American navy; in command。                   The precise point of
  destination   was   still   undecidedthe   plan   being   to   search   out   a   suitable
  location upon one of the many little islets which dot the western shore of
  the Macassar Strait。
  Of the many men Virginia had met during the month at Singapore von
  Horn had been by far the most interesting and companionable。                   Such time
  as he could find from the many duties which had devolved upon him in the
  matter of obtaining and outfitting the schooner; and signing her two mates
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  and crew of fifteen; had been spent with his employer's daughter。
  The   girl   was   rather   glad   that   he   was   to   be   a   member   of   their   little
  company; for she had found him a much travelled man and an interesting
  talker with none of the; to her; disgusting artificialities of the professional
  ladies' man。       He talked to her as he might have talked to a man; of the
  things that interest intelligent people regardless of sex。
  There was never any suggestion of familiarity in his manner; nor in his
  choice   of   topics   did   he   ever   ignore   the   fact   that   she   was   a   young   girl。
  She had felt entirely at ease in his society from the first evening that she
  had     met   him;    and    their  acquaintance       had    grown     to  a   very   sensible
  friendship   by   the   time   of   the   departure   of   the   Ithacathe   rechristened
  schooner which was to carry them away to an unguessed fate。
  The     voyage     from    Singapore      to  the   Islands    was    without     incident。
  Virginia took   a   keen   delight in   watching the Malays and lascars   at their
  work; telling von Horn that she had to draw upon her imagination but little
  to   picture   herself   a   captive   upon   a   pirate   shipthe   half   naked   men;   the
  gaudy headdress; the earrings; and the fierce countenances of many of the
  crew furnishing only too realistically the necessary savage setting。
  A week spent among the Pamarung Islands disclosed no suitable site
  for   the   professor's   camp;   nor   was   it   until   they   had   cruised   up   the   coast
  several miles north of the equator and Cape Santang that they found a tiny
  island   a   few   miles off   the   coast   opposite   the   mouth   of   a   small   riveran
  island which fulfilled in every detail their requirements。
  It   was   uninhabited;   fertile   and   possessed   a   clear;   sweet   brook   which
  had   its   source   in   a   cold   s