第 23 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9321
  shoulders and arms behind it。
  A single blow felled the foremost head hunter; breaking his shoulder
  and   biting   into   the   flesh   and   bone   as   a   heavy   sword   bites。 Again   and
  again the merciless leather fell; while in the boats below Muda Saffir and
  his men shouted loud cries of encouragement to their companions on the
  ship; and a wide…eyed girl in the stern of Muda Saffir's own prahu looked
  on in terror; hope and admiration at the man of her own race whom she
  felt was battling against all these odds for her alone。
  Virginia   Maxon   recognized   her   champion   instantly   as   he   who   had
  fought for her and saved her once before; from the hideous creature of her
  father's experiments。 With hands tight pressed against her bosom the girl
  leaned forward; tense with excitement; watching every move of the lithe;
  giant figure; as; silhouetted against the brazen tropic sky; it towered above
  the dancing; shrieking head hunters who writhed beneath the awful lash。
  Muda Saffir saw that the battle was going against his men; and it filled
  him   with   anger。     Turning   to   one   of   his   headmen   he   ordered   two   more
  boatloads of warriors to the Ithaca's deck。 As they were rushing to obey
  their leader's command there was a respite in the fighting on the ship; for
  the three who had not fallen beneath the bull whip had leaped overboard to
  escape the fate which had overtaken their comrades。
  As    the   reinforcements      started   to  scale   the   vessel's   side   Number
  Thirteen's searching eyes found the girl in Muda Saffir's prahu; where it
  lay  a   little   off   from  the   Ithaca;   and   as   the   first   of   the   enemy   clambered
  over the rail she saw a smile of encouragement light the clear cut features
  of the man above her。          Virginia Maxon sent back an answering smilea
  smile that filled the young giant's heart with pride and happiness such a
  smile as brave men have been content to fight and die for since   woman
  first learned the art of smiling。
  Number   Thirteen   could   have   beaten        back   many   of   the   reinforcing
  party before they reached the deck; but he did not care to do so。                   In the
  spontaneous       ethics   of  the   man    there   seemed     no  place    for  an   unfair
  advantage over an enemy; and added to this was his newly acquired love
  of battle; so he was content to wait until his foes stood on an even footing
  with him before he engaged them。 But they never came within reach of his
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  ready lash。 Instead; as they came above the ship's side they paused; wide…
  eyed and terror stricken; and with cries of fear and consternation dropped
  precipitately back into the sea; shouting warnings to those who were about
  to scale the hull。
  Muda   Saffir   arose   in   his   prahu   cursing   and   reviling   the   frightened
  Dyaks。      He did not know the cause of their alarm; but presently he saw it
  behind   the   giant   upon   the   Ithaca's   deck   eleven   horrible   monstrosities
  lumbering forward; snarling and growling; to their leader's side。
  At the sight his own dark countenance went ashen; and with trembling
  lips he ordered his oarsmen to pull for the open sea。                The girl; too; saw
  the frightful creatures that surrounded the man upon the deck。 She thought
  that they were about to attack him; and gave a little cry of warning; but in
  another instant she realized that they were his companions; for with him
  they rushed to the side of the ship to stand for  a moment looking   down
  upon the struggling Dyaks in the water below。
  Two prahus lay directly beneath them; and into these the head hunters
  were    scrambling。      The    balance    of  the  flotilla  was   now    making     rapid
  headway   under   oars   and   sail   toward   the   mouth   of   the   harbor;   and   as
  Number  Thirteen   saw   that   the   girl   was   being   borne   away   from   him;   he
  shouted a command to his misshapen crew; and without waiting to see if
  they would follow him leaped into the nearer of the two boats beneath。
  It   was   already   half   filled   with   Dyaks;   some   of   whom   were   hastily
  manning the oars。        Others of the head hunters were scrambling over the
  gunwale。      In an instant pandemonium reigned in the little vessel。 Savage
  warriors   sprang     toward   the   tall   figure   towering   above   them。    Parangs
  flashed。     The bull whip hissed and cracked; and then into the midst of it
  all came a horrid avalanche of fearful and grotesque monsters the young
  giant's crew had followed at his command。
  The battle in the prahu was short and fierce。           For an instant the Dyaks
  attempted to hold their own; but in the face of the snarling; rending horde
  that engulfed them terror got the better of them all; so that those who were
  not overcome dived overboard and swam rapidly toward shore。
  The other prahu had not waited to assist its companion; but before it
  was entirely filled had gotten under way and was now rapidly overhauling
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  the balance of the fleet。
  Von Horn had been an excited witness to all that had occurred upon
  the    tranquil    bosom     of   the   little  harbor。    He    had    been    filled  with
  astonishment   at   sight   of   the   inhabitants   of   the   court   of   mystery   fighting
  under the leadership of Number Thirteen; and now he watched interestedly
  the outcome of the adventure。
  The sight of the girl being borne away in the prahu of the Malay rajah
  to a fate worse than death; had roused in him both keen regret and savage
  rage; but it was the life of ease that he was losing that concerned him most。
  He had felt so sure of winning Professor Maxon's fortune through either a
  forced or voluntary marriage with the girl that his feelings now were as of
  one    whose     rightful   heritage   has   been   foully   wrested     from   him。    The
  thought      of  the   girl's   danger    and    suffering    were    of   but   secondary
  consideration to him; for the man was incapable of either deep love or true
  chivalry。
  Quite   the   contrary   were   the   emotions   which   urged   on   the   soulless
  creature who now found himself in undisputed possession of a Dyak war
  prahu。     His only thought was of the girl being rapidly borne away across
  the   glimmering   waters   of   the   strait。   He   knew   not   to   what   dangers   she
  was exposed; or what fate  threatened her。 All he  knew was that she had
  been taken by force against her will。             He had seen the look of terror in
  her   eyes;   and   the   dawning hope   die out   as   the   boat   that   carried   her   had
  turned rapidly away from the Ithaca。 His one thought now was to rescue
  her from her abductors and return her to her father。              Of his own reward or
  profit he entertained no single thoughtit was enough if he could fight for
  her。    That would be reward sufficient。
  Neither Number Thirteen nor any of his crew had ever before seen a
  boat;   and   outside   of   the   leader   there   was   scarcely   enough   brains   in   the
  entire party to render it at all likely that they could ever navigate it; but the
  young   man   saw   that   the   other   prahus   were   being   propelled   by   the   long
  sticks which protruded from their sides; and he also saw the sails bellying
  with wind; though he had but a vague conception of their purpose。
  For a moment he stood watching the actions of the men in the nearest
  boat; and then he set himself to the task of placing his own men at the oars
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  and instructing them in the manner of wielding the unfamiliar implements。
  For an hour he worked with the brainless things that constituted his party。
  They could not seem to learn what was required of them。                      The paddles
  were   continually   fouling   one   another;   or   being   merely   dipped   into   the
  water and withdrawn without the faintest semblance of a stroke made。
  The tiresome maneuvering had carried them about in circles back and
  forth   across   the   harbor;   but   by   it   Number   Thirteen   had   himself   learned
  something of the proper method of propelling and steering his craft。 At last;
  more   through   accident than   intent;  they  came   opposite   the   mouth   of   the
  basin; and then chance did for them what days of arduous endeavor upon
  their part might have failed to accomplish。