第 15 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9319
  Saffir with fifty of his head…hunting Dyaks emerged from the jungle east
  of   the   camp;   bent   on   discovering   the   whereabouts   of   the  girl   the   Malay
  sought   and   bearing   her   away   to   his   savage   court   far   within   the   jungle
  fastness of his Bornean principality。
  Number       Thirteen    reached    the   verandah     of   the  house    and    peered
  through the window into the living room; where an oil lamp; turned low;
  dimly lighted the interior; which he saw was unoccupied。                     Going to the
  door he pushed it open and entered the apartment。                   All was still within。
  He   listened   intently   for   some   slight   sound   which   might   lead   him   to   the
  victim he sought; or warn him from the apartment of the girl or that of von
  Hornhis      business    was    with   Professor    Maxon。      He    did   not   wish   to
  disturb the others whom he believed to be sleeping somewhere within the
  structurea low; rambling bungalow of eight rooms。
  Cautiously  he   approached   one   of   the   four   doors   which   opened   from
  the   living   room。    Gently   he   turned   the   knob   and   pushed   the   door   ajar。
  The interior of the apartment beyond   was in inky darkness; but   Number
  Thirteen's greatest fear was that he might have stumbled upon the sleeping
  room of Virginia Maxon; and that if she were to discover him there; not
  only would she be frightened; but her cries would alarm the other inmates
  of the dwelling。
  The thought of the horror that his presence would arouse within her;
  the knowledge that she would look upon him as a terrifying monstrosity;
  added new fuel to the fires of hate that raged in his bosom against the man
  who had created him。           With clenched fists; and tight set jaws the great;
  soulless     giant    moved      across    the   dark    chamber      with    the   stealthy
  noiselessness of a tiger。 Feeling before him with hands and feet he made
  the circuit of the room before he reached the bed。
  Scarce breathing he leaned over and groped across the covers with his
  fingers   in   search   of   his   preythe   bed   was   empty。   With   the   discovery
  came a sudden nervous reaction that sent him into a cold sweat。                    Weakly;
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  he   seated   himself   upon   the   edge   of   the   bed。   Had   his   fingers   found   the
  throat   of   Professor   Maxon   beneath   the   coverlet   they   would   never   have
  released their hold until life had forever left the body of the scientist; but
  now that the highest tide of the young man's hatred had come and gone he
  found himself for the first time assailed by doubts。
  Suddenly he recalled the fact that the man whose life he sought was
  the father of the beautiful creature he adored。 Perhaps she loved him and
  would be unhappy were he taken away from her。                    Number Thirteen did
  not know; of course; but the idea obtruded itself; and had sufficient weight
  to cause him to remain seated upon the edge of the bed meditating upon
  the act he contemplated。 He had by no means given up the idea of killing
  Professor Maxon; but now there were doubts and obstacles which had not
  been manifest before。
  His standards of right and wrong were but half formed; from the brief
  attempts   of   Professor   Maxon   and   von   Horn   to   inculcate   proper   moral
  perceptions   in   a   mind   entirely   devoid   of   hereditary   inclinations   toward
  either good or bad; but he realized one thing most perfectlythat to be a
  soulless thing was to be damned in the estimation of Virginia Maxon; and
  it now occurred to him that to kill her father would be the act of a soulless
  being。 It was this thought more than another that caused him to pause in
  the   pursuit   of   his   revenge;   since   he   knew   that   the   act   he   contemplated
  would brand him the very thing he was; yet wished not to be。
  At length; however; he slowly comprehended that no act of his would
  change     the   hideous    fact  of  his  origin;   that  nothing    would    make    him
  acceptable in her eyes; and with a shake of his head he arose and stepped
  toward the living room to continue his search for the professor。
  In the workshop Bududreen and his men had easily located the chest。
  Dragging it into the north campong the Malay was about to congratulate
  himself upon the ease with which the theft had been accomplished when
  one   of   his   fellows   declared   his   intention   of   going   to   the   house   for   the
  purpose of dispatching Professor Maxon; lest the influence of his evil eye
  should overtake them with some terrible curse when the loss of the chest
  should be discovered。
  While this met fully with Bududreen's plans he urged the man against
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  any such act that he might have witnesses to prove that he not only had no
  hand in the crime; but had exerted his authority to prevent it; but when two
  of   the   men   separated   themselves   from   the   party   and   crept   toward   the
  bungalow no force was interposed to stop them。
  The    moon     had   risen  now;    so  that   from   the   dark   shadows     of  the
  palisade Muda Saffir and his savages watched the party with Bududreen
  squatting   about   the   heavy   chest;   and   saw   the   two   who   crept   toward   the
  house。     To    Muda     Saffir's   evil  mind    there   was    but  one    explanation。
  Bududreen   had   discovered   a   rich   treasure;   and   having   stolen   that   had
  dispatched two of his men to bring him the girl also。
  Rajah Muda Saffir was furious。             In subdued whispers he sent a half
  dozen     of  his  Dyaks     back   beneath     the  shadow     of  the  palisade    to  the
  opposite   side   of   the   bungalow   where   they   were   to   enter   the   building;
  killing all within except the girl; whom they were to carry straight to the
  beach and the war prahus。
  Then with the balance of his horde he crept alone in the darkness until
  opposite   Bududreen   and   the   watchers   about   the   chest。      Just   as   the   two
  who crept toward the bungalow reached it; Muda Saffir gave the word for
  the attack upon the Malays and lascars who guarded the treasure。                      With
  savage yells they dashed upon the unsuspecting men。                  Parangs and spears
  glistened in the moonlight。          There was a brief and bloody encounter; for
  the   cowardly      Bududreen      and   his  equally    cowardly     crew    had   had   no
  alternative but to fight; so suddenly had the foe fallen upon them。
  In   a   moment   the   savage   Borneo   head   hunters   had   added   five   grisly
  trophies     to  their  record。    Bududreen       and   another    were    racing   madly
  toward the jungle beyond the campong。
  As Number Thirteen arose to continue his search for Professor Maxon
  his quick ear caught the shuffling of bare feet upon the verandah。                   As he
  paused to listen there broke suddenly upon the still night the hideous war
  cries of the Dyaks; and the screams and shrieks of their frightened victims
  in   the  campong   without。   Almost   simultaneously   Professor   Maxon              and
  Sing rushed into the living room to ascertain the cause of the wild alarm;
  while at the same instant Bududreen's assassins sprang through the door
  with upraised krisses; to be almost immediately followed by Muda Saffir's
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  six Dyaks brandishing their long spears and wicked parangs。
  In   an   instant   the   little   room   was   filled   with   howling;   fighting   men。
  The Dyaks; whose orders as well as inclinations incited them to a general
  massacre;   fell   first   upon   Bududreen's   lascars  who;   cornered   in the   small
  room;   fought   like   demons   for   their   lives;   so   that   when   the   Dyaks   had
  overcome them two of their own number lay dead beside the dead bodies
  of Bududreen's henchmen。
  Sing   and   Professor   Maxon   stood   in   the   doorway   to   the   professor's
  room   gazing   upon   the   scene   of   carnage   in   surprise   and   consternation。
  The scientist was unarmed; but Sing held a long; wicked looking Colt in
  readiness     for   any   contingency。      It   was    evident    the  celestial   was    no
  stranger to the use of his deadly weapon; nor to the moments of extreme
  and    sudden     peril   which    demanded       its  use;  for   he  seemed