第 19 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  from behind with his cruel whip they milled as cattle at the entrance to a
  strange corral。
  Again and again he urged them for the door; but each time they turned
  away; and to escape the whip beat and tore at the wall of the palisade in a
  vain effort to batter it from their pathway。              Their roars and shrieks were
  almost   deafening   as   von   Horn;   losing   what   little   remained   of   his   scant
  self…control;   dashed   among   them   laying   to   right   and   left   with   the   stern
  whip and the butt of his heavy revolver。
  Most of the monsters scattered and turned back into the center of the
  enclosure;   but   three   of   them   were   forced   through   the   doorway   into   the
  workshop;  from  the   darkness   of   which   they  saw   the   patch   of   moonlight
  through the open door upon the opposite side。                  Toward this they scurried
  as von Horn turned back into the court of mystery for the others。
  Three   more   herculean   efforts   he   made   before   he   beat   the   last   of   the
  creatures     through     the   outer   doorway      of   the  workshop       into  the   north
  campong。
  Among      the   age   old   arts  of  the   celestials   none    is  more    strangely
  inspiring than that of medicine。            Odd herbs and unspeakable things when
  properly compounded under a favorable aspect of the heavenly bodies are
  potent to achieve miraculous cures; and few are the Chinamen who do not
  brew   some   special   concoction   of   their   own   devising   for   the   lesser   ills
  which beset mankind。
  Sing   was   no   exception   in   this   respect。     In   various   queerly   shaped;
  bamboo covered jars he maintained a supply of tonics; balms and lotions。
  His first   thought   when he   had   made   Professor   Maxon   comfortable upon
  the couch was to fetch his pet nostrum; for there burned strong within his
  yellow   breast   the   same   powerful   yearning   to   experiment   that   marks   the
  greatest of the profession to whose mysteries he aspired。
  Though the hideous noises from the inner campong rose threateningly;
  the   imperturbable   Sing   left   the   bungalow   and   passed   across   the   north
  campong   to   the   little   lean…to   that   he   had   built   for   himself   against   the
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  palisade that separated the north enclosure from the court of mystery。
  Here he rummaged about in the dark until he had found the two phials
  he   sought。    The   noise   of   the   monsters   upon   the   opposite   side   of    the
  palisade had now assumed the dimensions of pandemonium; and through
  it all the Chinaman heard the constant crack that was the sharp voice of the
  bull whip。
  He had completed his search and was about to return to the bungalow
  when the first of the monsters emerged into the north campong from the
  workshop。       At the door of his shack Sing Lee drew back to watch; for he
  knew   that   behind   them   some   one   was   driving   these   horribly   grotesque
  creatures from their prison。
  One   by   one   they   came   lumbering   into   the   moonlight   until   Sing   had
  counted   eleven;   and   then;   after   them;   came   a   white   man;   bull   whip   and
  revolver   in   hand。    It   was   von   Horn。    The   equatorial   moon   shone   full
  upon himthere could be no mistake。              The Chinaman saw him turn and
  lock the workshop door; saw him cross the campong to the outer gate; saw
  him pass through toward the jungle; closing the gate。
  Of   a   sudden   there   was   a   sad;   low   moaning   through   the   surrounding
  trees;   dense;    black   clouds    obscured    the   radiant   moon;    and   then   with
  hideous thunder and vivid flashes of lightning the tempest broke in all its
  fury of lashing wind and hurtling deluge。              It was the first great storm of
  the breaking up of the monsoon; and under the cover of its darkness Sing
  Lee scurried through the monster filled campong to the bungalow。 Within
  he    found   the   young    man    bathing    Professor    Maxon's     head    as  he  had
  directed him to do。
  〃All gettee out;〃 he said; jerking his thumb in the direction of the court
  of mystery。      〃Eleven devils。 Plenty soon come bung'low。               What do?〃
  Number Thirteen had seen von Horn's extra bull whip hanging upon a
  peg in the living room。         For answer he stepped into that room and took
  the weapon down。 Then he returned to the professor's side。
  Outside the frightened monsters groped through the blinding rain and
  darkness in search of shelter。 Each vivid lightning flash; and bellowing of
  booming   thunder   brought   responsive   cries   of   rage   and   terror   from   their
  hideous     lips。   It   was   Number      Twelve    who    first  spied   the   dim   light
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  showing       through     the   bungalow's      living   room     window。       With     a  low
  guttural   to   his   companions   he   started   toward   the   building。       Up   the   low
  steps   to   the   verandah   they   crept。     Number   Twelve   peered   through   the
  window。 He saw no one within; but there was warmth and dryness。
  His    little  knowledge       and    lesser   reasoning     faculties    suggested      no
  thought of a doorway。          With a blow he shattered the glass of the window。
  Then     he   forced    his  body    through     the   narrow    aperture。     At    the  same
  moment a gust of wind sucking through the broken panes drew open the
  door;   and   as   Number   Thirteen;   warned   by   the   sound   of   breaking   glass;
  sprang   into   the   living   room   he   was   confronted   by   the   entire   horde   of
  misshapen beings。
  His heart went out in pity toward the miserable crew; but he knew that
  his life as well as those of the two men in the adjoining room depended
  upon the force and skill with which he might handle the grave crisis which
  confronted   them。        He   had   seen   and   talked   with   most   of   the   creatures
  when from time to time they had been brought singly into the workshop
  that   their   creator   might   mitigate   the   wrong   he   had   done   by   training   the
  poor minds with which he had endowed them to reason intelligently。
  A few were hopeless imbeciles; unable to comprehend more than the
  rudimentary   requirements   of   filling   their   bellies   when   food   was   placed
  before them; yet even these were endowed with superhuman strength; and
  when      aroused     battled   the   more    fiercely    for  the   very   reason     of  their
  brainlessness。       Others;   like   Number   Twelve;   were   of   a   higher   order   of
  intelligence。       They   spoke   English;   and;   after   a   fashion;   reasoned   in   a
  crude   sort   of   way。    These   were   by   far   the   most   dangerous;   for   as   the
  power   of   comparison   is   the   fundamental   principle   of   reasoning;   so   they
  were   able   to   compare   their   lot   with   that   of   the   few   other   men   they   had
  seen;   and   with   the   help   of   von   Horn   to   partially   appreciate   the   horrible
  wrong that had been done them。
  Von Horn; too; had let them know the identity of their creator; and thus
  implanted       in  their  malformed       brains    the  insidious    poison     of  revenge。
  Envy and jealousy were there as well; and hatred of all beings other than
  themselves。        They   envied   the   ease   and   comparative   beauty   of   the   old
  professor and his assistant; and hated the latter for the cruelty of the bull
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  whip and the constant menace of the ever ready revolver; and so as they
  were to them the representatives of the great human world of which they
  could   never   be   a   part;   their   envy   and   jealousy   and   hatred   of   these   men
  embraced the entire race which they represented。
  It  was   such   that  Number      Thirteen   faced   as  he   emerged    from    the
  professor's apartment。
  〃What do you want here?〃 he said; addressing Number Twelve; who
  stood a little in advance of the others。
  〃We   have   come   for   Maxon;〃   growled   the   creature。   〃We   have   been
  penned up long enough。          We want to be out here。         We have come to kill
  Maxon and you and all who have made us what we are。〃
  〃Why do you wish to kill me?〃 asked the young man。 〃I am one of you。
  I was