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作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  plans he had in mind; to effect a reconciliation with Number Thirteen; to
  reach   a   basis   of   friendship   with   the   young   man;   and   had   left   no   stone
  unturned to accomplish this result。          To this end he had spent considerable
  time with Number Thirteen; coaching him in English and in the ethics of
  human association。
  〃He   is   progressing   splendidly;   Doctor;〃   Professor   Maxon   had   said。
  〃It will be but a matter of a day or so when I can introduce him to Virginia;
  but we must be careful that she has no inkling of his origin until mutual
  affection has gained a sure foothold between them。〃
  〃And if that should not occur?〃 questioned von Horn。
  〃I should prefer that they mated voluntarily;〃 replied the professor; the
  strange gleam leaping to his eyes at the suggestion of possible antagonism
  to his cherished plan; 〃but if not; then they shall be compelled by the force
  of my authoritythey both belong to me; body and soul。〃
  〃You   will   wait   for   the   final   consummation   of   your   desires   until   you
  return with them to civilization; I presume;〃 said von Horn。
  〃And why?〃 returned the professor。             〃I can wed them here myselfit
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  would be the surer wayyes; that is what I shall do。〃
  It was this determination on the part of Professor Maxon that decided
  von Horn to act at once。        Further; it lent a reasonable justification for his
  purposed act。
  Shortly after their talk the older man left the workshop; and von Horn
  took   the   opportunity   to   inaugurate   the   second   move   of   his   campaign。
  Number Thirteen was sitting near a window which let upon the inner court;
  busy with the rudiments of written English。            Von Horn approached him。
  〃You are getting along nicely; Jack;〃 he said kindly; looking over the
  other's    shoulder    and   using   the  name    which    had   been   adopted    at  his
  suggestion to lend a more human tone to their relations with the nameless
  man。
  〃Yes;〃   replied   the   other;   looking   up   with   a   smile。   〃Professor   Maxon
  says that in another day or two I may come and live in his own house; and
  again   meet   his beautiful   daughter。     It seems   almost   too   good   to   be   true
  that I shall actually live under the same roof with her and see her every
  daysit at the same table with herand walk with her among the beautiful
  trees and flowers that witnessed our first meeting。              I wonder if she will
  remember me。        I wonder if she will be as glad to see me again as I shall
  be to see her。〃
  〃Jack;〃    said  von   Horn;    sadly;  〃I  am   afraid  there   is  a  terrible  and
  disappointing awakening for you。 It grieves me that it should be so; but it
  seems only fair to tell you; what Professor Maxon either does not know or
  has forgotten; that his daughter will not look with pleasure upon you when
  she learns your origin。
  〃You are not as other men。          You are but the accident of a laboratory
  experiment。      You have no soul; and the soul is all that raises man above
  the beasts。     Jack; poor boy; you are not a human beingyou are not even
  a beast。    The world; and Miss Maxon is of the world; will look upon you
  as a terrible creature to be shunned a horrible monstrosity far lower in
  the scale of creation than the lowest order of brutes。
  〃Look;〃 and the man pointed through the window toward the group of
  hideous things that wandered aimlessly about the court of mystery。                  〃You
  are of the same breed as those; you differ from them only in the symmetry
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  of   your   face   and   features;   and   the   superior   development   of   your   brain。
  There is no place in the world for them; nor for you。
  〃I am sorry that it is so。     I am sorry that I should have to be the one to
  tell you; but it is better that you know it now from a friend than that you
  meet the bitter truth when you least expected it; and possibly from the lips
  of   one   like   Miss   Maxon   for   whom   you   might   have   formed   a   hopeless
  affection。〃
  As   von   Horn   spoke   the   expression   on   the   young   man's   face   became
  more and more hopeless; and when he had ceased he dropped his head into
  his open palms; sitting quiet and motionless as a carven statue。                  No sob
  shook his great frame; there was no outward indication of the terrible grief
  that   racked    him    inwardlyonly      in  the  pose    was   utter  dejection    and
  hopelessness。
  The older man could not repress a cold smileit had had more effect
  than he had hoped。
  〃Don't take it too hard; my boy;〃 he continued。 〃The world is wide。                 It
  would be easy to find a thousand places where your antecedents would be
  neither known nor questioned。            You might be very happy elsewhere and
  there a hundred thousand girls as beautiful and sweet as Virginia Maxon
  remember that you have never seen another; so you can scarcely judge。〃
  〃Why did he ever bring me into the world?〃 exclaimed the young man
  suddenly。      〃It was wickedwicked terribly cruel and wicked。〃
  〃I agree with you;〃 said von Horn quickly; seeing another possibility
  that would make his future plans immeasurably easier。                  〃It was wicked;
  and   it   is   still   more   wicked   to   continue   the   work   and   bring   still   other
  unfortunate creatures into the world to be the butt and plaything of cruel
  fate。〃
  〃He intends to do that?〃 asked the youth。
  〃Unless he is stopped;〃 replied von Horn。
  〃He must be stopped;〃 cried the other。            〃Even if it were necessary to
  kill him。〃
  Von    Horn    was   quite   satisfied  with   the   turn  events   had   taken。   He
  shrugged his shoulders and turned on his heel toward the outer campong。
  〃If he had wronged me as he has you; and those others;〃 with a gesture
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  toward the court of mystery; 〃I should not be long in reaching a decision。〃
  And with that he passed out; leaving the door unlatched。
  Von    Horn     went    straight   to  the   south   campong      and    sought    out
  Bududreen。       Motioning the Malay to follow him they walked across the
  clearing   and   entered   the   jungle   out   of   sight   and   hearing   of   the   camp。
  Sing; hanging clothes in the north end of the clearing saw them depart; and
  wondered a little。
  〃Bududreen;〃 said von Horn; when the two had reached a safe distance
  from the enclosures; 〃there is no need of mincing matterssomething must
  be done at once。        I do not know how much you know of the work that
  Professor Maxon has been engaged in since we reached this island; but it
  has   been   hellish   enough   and   it   must   go   no   further。 You   have   seen   the
  creatures in the campong next to yours?〃
  〃I have seen;〃 replied Bududreen; with a shudder。
  〃Professor  Maxon   intends   to   wed one   of these  to his   daughter;〃   von
  Horn continued。        〃She loves me and we wish to escapecan I rely on you
  and your men to aid us?         There is a chest in the workshop which we must
  take along too; and I can assure you that you all will be well rewarded for
  your   work。     We   intend   merely   to   leave   Professor   Maxon   here   with   the
  creatures he has created。〃
  Bududreen could scarce repress a smileit was indeed too splendid to
  be true。
  〃It   will   be   perilous   work;   Captain;〃   he   answered。   〃We   should   all   be
  hanged were we caught。〃
  〃There will be no danger of that; Bududreen; for there will be no one
  to divulge our secret。〃
  〃There will be the Professor Maxon;〃 urged the Malay。 〃Some day he
  will escape from the island; and then we shall all hang。〃
  〃He will never escape;〃 replied von Horn; 〃his own creatures will see
  to   that。  They   are   already   commencing   to   realize   the   horrible   crime   he
  has committed against them; and when once they are fully aroused there
  will be no safety for any of us。          If you wish to leave the island at all it
  will be best for you to accept my proposal and leave while your head yet
  remains upon your shoulders。            Were we to suggest to the professor that
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  he leave now he would not only refuse but he would take steps to make it
  impossibl