第 27 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  brown hides; and when Muda Saffir rose to the surface with a cry for help
  upon   his   lips   Ninaka   shouted   back   to   him   in   derision;   consigning   his
  carcass to the belly of the nearest crocodile。
  In futile rage Muda Saffir called down the most terrible curses of Allah
  and   his   Prophet   upon   the   head   of   Ninaka   and   his   progeny   to   the   fifth
  generation;   and   upon   the   shades   of   his   forefathers;   and   upon   the   grim
  skulls which hung from the rafters of his long…house。 Then he turned and
  swam rapidly toward the shore。
  Ninaka;   now   in   possession   of   both   the   chest   and   the   girl;   was   rich
  indeed;   but   with   Muda   Saffir   dead   he   scarce   knew   to   whom   he   could
  dispose of the white girl for a price that would make it worth while to be
  burdened with the danger and responsibility of retaining her。 He had had
  some   experience   of   white   men   in   the   past   and   knew   that   dire   were   the
  punishments meted to those who wronged the white man's women。                            All
  through   the   remainder   of   the   long   night   Ninaka   pondered   the   question
  deeply。     At last he turned to Virginia。
  〃Why   does   the   big   white   man   who   leads   the   ourang   outangs   follow
  us?〃 he asked。       〃Is it the chest he desires; or you?〃
  〃It is certainly not the chest;〃 replied the girl。 〃He wishes to take me
  back to my father; that is all。 If you will return me to him you may keep
  the chest; if that is what you wish。〃
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  Ninaka looked at her quizzically for a moment。 Evidently then she was
  of some value。       Possibly should he retain her he could wring a handsome
  ransom from the white man。            He would wait and see; it were always an
  easy matter to rid himself of her should circumstances require。                 The river
  was there; deep; dark and silent; and he could place the responsibility for
  her loss upon Muda Saffir。
  Shortly   after   day   break   Ninaka   beached   his   prahu   before   the   long…
  house of a peaceful river tribe。         The chest he hid in the underbrush close
  by   his   boat;   and   with   the   girl   ascended   the   notched   log   that   led   to   the
  verandah of the structure; which; stretching away for three hundred yards
  upon its tall piles; resembled a huge centipede。
  The dwellers in the long…house extended every courtesy to Ninaka and
  his   crew。    At   the   former's   request   Virginia   was   hidden   away   in   a   dark
  sleeping closet in one of the windowless living rooms which opened along
  the verandah for the full length of the house。 Here a native girl brought her
  food and water; sitting; while she ate; in rapt contemplation of the white
  skin and golden hair of the strange female。
  At about the time that Ninaka pulled his prahu upon the beach before
  the long…house; Muda Saffir from the safety of the concealing underbrush
  upon   the   shore   saw   a   familiar   war   prahu   forging   rapidly   up   the   stream。
  As it approached him he was about to call aloud to those who manned it;
  for in the bow he saw a number of his own men; but a second glance as
  the   boat   came   opposite   him   caused   him   to   alter   his   intention   and   drop
  further into the engulfing verdure; for behind his men squatted five of the
  terrible monsters that had wrought such havoc with his expedition; and in
  the stern he saw his own Barunda in friendly converse with the mad white
  man who had led them。
  As the boat disappeared about a bend in the river Rajah Muda Saffir
  arose; shaking his fist in the direction it had vanished and; cursing anew
  and    volubly;   damned      each   separate   hair   in  the  heads   of  the   faithless
  Barunda and the traitorous Ninaka。             Then he resumed his watch for the
  friendly prahu; or smaller sampan which he knew time would eventually
  bring from up or down the river to his rescue; for who of the surrounding
  natives would dare refuse succor to the powerful Rajah of Sakkan!
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  At the long…house which harbored Ninaka and his crew; Barunda and
  Bulan stopped with theirs to obtain food and rest。               The quick eye of the
  Dyak   chieftain   recognized   the   prahu   of   Rajah   Muda   Saffir   where   it   lay
  upon   the   beach;   but   he   said   nothing   to   his   white   companion   of   what   it
  auguredit      might    be   well   to  discover    how     the  land   lay   before    he
  committed himself too deeply to either faction。
  At the top of the notched log he was met by Ninaka; who; with horror…
  wide   eyes;   looked   down   upon   the   fearsome   monstrosities   that   lumbered
  awkwardly   up   the   rude   ladder   in   the   wake   of   the   agile   Dyaks   and   the
  young white giant。
  〃What does it mean?〃 whispered the panglima to Barunda。
  〃These     are   now    my    friends;〃   replied   Barunda。     〃Where      is  Muda
  Saffir?〃
  Ninaka jerked his thumb toward the river。 〃Some crocodile has feasted
  well;〃 he said significantly。 Barunda smiled。
  〃And the girl?〃 he continued。          〃And the treasure?〃
  Ninaka's eyes narrowed。         〃They are safe;〃 he answered。
  〃The   white   man   wants   the   girl;〃   remarked   Barunda。       〃He   does   not
  suspect that you are one of Muda Saffir's people。 If he guessed that you
  knew the whereabouts of the girl he would torture the truth from you and
  then kill you。 He does not care for the treasure。              There is enough in that
  great chest for two; Ninaka。         Let us be friends。 Together we can divide it;
  otherwise neither of us will get any of it。          What do you say; Ninaka?〃
  The panglima scowled。          He did not relish the idea of sharing his prize;
  but he was shrewd enough to realize that Barunda possessed the power to
  rob him of it all; so at last he acquiesced; though with poor grace。
  Bulan   had   stood   near   during   this   conversation;   unable;   of   course;   to
  understand a single word of the native tongue。
  〃What does the man say?〃 he asked Barunda。                 〃Has he seen anything
  of the prahu bearing the girl?〃
  〃Yes;〃   replied   the   Dyak。    〃He   says   that   two   hours   ago   such   a   war
  prahu passed on its way up riverhe saw the white girl plainly。                  Also he
  knows whither they are bound; and how; by crossing through the jungle on
  foot; you may intercept them at their next stop。〃
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  Bulan;   suspecting   no   treachery;      was   all   anxiety   to   be   off   at   once。
  Barunda  suggested that in   case of   some   possible  emergency  causing   the
  quarry to return down the river it would be well to have a force remain at
  the    long…house     to   intercept   them。     He    volunteered      to  undertake     the
  command of this party。           Ninaka; he said; would furnish guides to escort
  Bulan   and   his   men   through   the   jungle   to   the   point   at   which   they   might
  expect to find Muda Saffir。
  And so; with the girl he sought lying within fifty feet of him; Bulan
  started   off   through   the   jungle   with   two   of   Ninaka's   Dyaks   as   guides
  guides who had been well instructed by their panglima as to their duties。
  Twisting   and   turning   through   the   dense   maze   of   underbrush   and   close…
  growing; lofty trees the little party of eight plunged farther and farther into
  the bewildering labyrinth。
  For  hours the  tiresome   march   was   continued; until   at   last the   guides
  halted;   apparently   to   consult   each   other   as   to   the   proper   direction。 By
  signs   they   made   known   to   Bulan   that   they  did   not   agree   upon   the   right
  course to pursue from there on; and that they had decided that it would be
  best for each to advance a little way in the direction he thought the right
  one while Bulan and his five creatures remained where they were。
  〃We will go but a little way;〃 said the spokesman; 〃and then we shall
  return and lead you in the proper direction。〃
  Bulan saw no harm in this; and without a shade of suspicion sat down
  upon a fallen tree and watched his two guides disappear into the jungle in
  opposite directions。        Once out of sight of the white man the two turned
  back and met a short distance in the rear of the party they had desertedin
  another moment