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作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  caught   and   swirled   her   downward   toward   the   gorge;   and;   at   the   same
  instant her fingers touched and closed upon something which swung low
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  above the water。
  With   the   last   flickering   spark   of   vitality   that   remained   in   her   poor;
  exhausted   body   Virginia   Maxon   clung   to   the   frail   support   that   a   kind
  Providence had thrust into her hands。 How long she hung there she never
  knew; but finally a little strength returned to her; and presently she realized
  that it was a pendant creeper hanging low from a jungle tree upon the bank
  that had saved her from the river's rapacious maw。
  Inch by inch she worked herself upward toward the bank; and at last;
  weak and panting; sunk exhausted to the cool carpet of grass that grew to
  the water's edge。 Almost immediately tired; Nature plunged her into a deep
  sleep。     It   was   daylight   when   she   awoke;   dreaming   that   the   tall   young
  giant had   rescued   her   from a   band   of demons   and was   lifting her in his
  arms to carry her back to her father。
  Through half open lids she saw the sunlight filtering through the leafy
  canopy      above     hershe    wondered       at  the   realism    of   her   dream;     full
  consciousness   returned   and   with   it   the   conviction   that   she   was   in   truth
  being   held   close   by   strong   arms   against   a   bosom   that   throbbed   to   the
  beating of a real heart。
  With   a   sudden   start   she   opened   her   eyes   wide   to   look   up   into   the
  hideous face of a giant ourang outang。
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  11 〃I AM COMING!〃
  The morning following the capture of Virginia Maxon by Muda Saffir;
  Professor Maxon; von Horn; Sing Lee and the sole surviving lascar from
  the   crew   of   the   Ithaca   set   out   across   the   strait   toward   the   mainland   of
  Borneo in the small boat which the doctor had secreted in the jungle near
  the harbor。     The party was well equipped with firearms and ammunition;
  and the bottom of the boat was packed full with provisions and cooking
  utensils。    Von Horn had been careful to see that the boat was furnished
  with a mast and sail; and now; under a good breeze the party was making
  excellent time toward the mysterious land of their destination。
  They had scarcely cleared the harbor when they sighted a ship far out
  across the strait。    Its erratic movements riveted their attention upon it; and
  later; as they drew nearer; they perceived that the strange craft was a good
  sized schooner with but a single short mast and tiny sail。           For a minute or
  two her sail would belly with the wind and the vessel make headway; then
  she would come suddenly about; only to repeat the same tactics a moment
  later。   She sailed first this way and then that; losing one minute what she
  had gained the minute before。
  Von Horn was the first to recognize her。
  〃It is the Ithaca;〃 he said; 〃and her Dyak crew are having a devil of a
  time managing hershe acts as though she were rudderless。〃
  Von Horn ran the small boat within hailing distance of the dismasted
  hulk whose side was now lined with waving; gesticulating natives。                They
  were peaceful fishermen; they explained; whose prahus had been wrecked
  in   the  recent   typhoon。    They     had  barely   escaped    with   their  lives  by
  clambering   aboard   this   wreck   which   Allah   had   been   so   merciful   as   to
  place  directly  in   their  road。 Would   the Tuan   Besar  be   so good   as to   tell
  them how to make the big prahu steer?
  Von Horn promised to help them on condition that they would guide
  him and his party to the stronghold of Rajah Muda Saffir in the heart of
  Borneo。      The   Dyaks   willingly   agreed;   and   von   Horn   worked   his   small
  boat in close under the Ithaca's stern。        Here he found that the rudder had
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  been   all   but   unshipped;   probably   as   the   vessel   was   lifted   over   the   reef
  during   the   storm;   but   a   single   pintle   remaining   in   its   gudgeon。   A  half
  hour's work   was sufficient to   repair the damage;  and   then   the two   boats
  continued their journey toward the mouth of the river up which those they
  sought had passed the night before。
  Inside the river's mouth an anchorage was found for the Ithaca near the
  very   island   upon   which   the   fierce   battle   between   Number   Thirteen   and
  Muda Saffir's forces had occurred。 From the deck of the larger vessel the
  deserted   prahu   which   had   borne   Bulan   across   the   strait   was   visible;   as
  were   the   bodies   of   the   slain   Dyaks   and   the   misshapen   creatures   of   the
  white giant's forces。
  In excited tones the head hunters called von Horn's attention to these
  evidences of   conflict;   and the   doctor drew   his boat   up   to   the island   and
  leaped ashore; followed by Professor Maxon and Sing。                     Here they found
  the   dead   bodies   of   the   four   monsters   who   had   fallen   in   an   attempt   to
  rescue their creator's daughter; though little did any there imagine the real
  truth。
  About     the   corpses    of  the   four  were    the   bodies    of  a  dozen    Dyak
  warriors attesting to the ferocity of the encounter and the savage prowess
  of the unarmed creatures who had sold their poor lives so dearly。
  〃Evidently they fell out about the possession of the captive;〃 suggested
  von Horn。       〃Let us hope that she did not fall into the clutches of Number
  Thirteen any fate would be better than that。〃
  〃God   give   that   that   has   not   befallen   her;〃   moaned   Professor   Maxon。
  〃The pirates might but hold her for ransom; but should that soulless fiend
  possess her my prayer is that she found the strength and the means to take
  her own life before he had an opportunity to have his way with her。〃
  〃Amen;〃 agreed von Horn。
  Sing Lee said nothing; but in his heart he hoped that Virginia Maxon
  was not in the power of Rajah Muda Saffir。 The brief experience he had
  had   with   Number   Thirteen   during   the   fight   in   the   bungalow   had   rather
  warmed his wrinkled old heart toward the friendless young giant; and he
  was a sufficiently good judge of human nature to be confident that the girl
  would be comparatively safe in his keeping。
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  It   was   quickly   decided   to   abandon   the   small   boat   and   embark   the
  entire party in the deserted war prahu。 A half hour later saw the strangely
  mixed expedition forging up the river; but not until von Horn had boarded
  the Ithaca and discovered to his dismay  that the chest was not on   board
  her。
  Far   above   them   on   the   right   bank   Muda   Saffir   still   squatted   in   his
  hiding   place;  for   no   friendly  prahu   or   sampan had   passed his   way  since
  dawn。      His keen eyes roving constantly up and down the long stretch of
  river that was visible from his position finally sighted a war prahu coming
  toward him from down stream。             As it drew closer he recognized it as one
  which had belonged to his own   fleet before his unhappy encounter   with
  the wild white man and his abhorrent pack; and a moment later his heart
  leaped as he saw the familiar faces of several of his men; but who were the
  strangers in the stern; and what was a Chinaman doing perched there upon
  the bow?
  The   prahu   was   nearly   opposite   him   before   he   recognized   Professor
  Maxon and von Horn as the white men of the little island。                  He wondered
  how   much   they   knew   of   his   part   in   the   raid   upon   their   encampment。
  Bududreen had told him much concerning the doctor; and as Muda Saffir
  recalled the fact that von Horn was anxious to possess himself of both the
  treasure and the girl he guessed that he would be safe in the man's hands
  so long as he could hold out promises of turning one or the other over to
  him; and so; as he was tired of squatting upon the uncomfortable bank and
  was very hungry; he arose and hailed the passing prahu。
  His men recognized his voice immediately and as they knew nothing
  of   the   defection   of   any   of   their   fellows;   turned   the   boat's   prow   toward
  shore    without    wait