第 38 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  not looking。〃
  She thought the voice familiar; but could not place it; though her heart
  whispered that it might belong to the young stranger of her dreams。                       He
  reached      out  and   took    her  hand    and   together    they   turned    and   walked
  quickly   toward   the   jungle;   followed   by   the   two   who   had   accompanied
  him。
  Scarcely had they covered half the distance before one of the Dyaks
  whose   duty   it   had   been   to   guard   the   girl   discovered   that   she   was   gone。
  With a cry he alarmed his fellows; and in another instant a sharp pair of
  eyes caught the movement of the four who had now broken into a run。
  With savage shouts the entire force of head hunters sprang in pursuit。
  Bulan lifted Virginia in his arms and dashed on ahead of Number Twelve
  and Number Three。 A shower of poisoned darts blown from half a hundred
  sumpitans fell about them; and then Muda Saffir called to his warriors to
  cease using their deadly blow…pipes lest they kill the girl。
  Into   the   jungle   dashed   the   four   while   close   behind   them   came   the
  howling pack of enraged savages。               Now one closed upon Number Three
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  only to fall back dead with a broken neck as the giant fingers released their
  hold upon him。         A parang swung close to Number Twelve; but his own;
  which he had now learned to wield with fearful effect; clove through the
  pursuing warrior's skull splitting him wide to the breast bone。
  Thus they  fought   the  while  they forced   their  way  deeper  and deeper
  into the dark mazes of the entangled vegetation。 The brunt of the running
  battle   was   borne   by   the   two   monsters;   for   Bulan   was   carrying   Virginia;
  and   keeping   a   little   ahead   of   his   companions   to   insure   the   girl's   greater
  safety。
  Now      and   then   patches     of  moonlight      filtering   through     occasional
  openings in the leafy roofing revealed to Virginia the battle that was being
  waged for possession of her; and once; when Number Three turned toward
  her    after  disposing     of  a   new   assailant;    she   was   horrified    to  see   the
  grotesque   and   terrible   face   of   the   creature。   A   moment   later   she   caught
  sight of Number Twelve's hideous face。               She was appalled。
  Could it be that she had been rescued from the Malay to fall into the
  hands     of  creatures    equally    heartless    and   entirely   without    souls?    She
  glanced   up   at   the   face   of   him   who   carried   her。 In   the   darkness   of   the
  night she had not yet had an opportunity to see the features of the man; but
  after a glimpse at those of his two companions she trembled to think of the
  hideous thing that might be revealed to her。
  Could it be that she had at last fallen into the hands of the dreaded and
  terrible Number Thirteen! Instinctively she shrank from contact with the
  man   in   whose   arms   she  had   been   carried   without   a   trace   of   repugnance
  until   the   thought   obtruded   itself   that    he   might   be   the   creature   of  her
  father's mad experimentation; to whose arms she had been doomed by the
  insane obsession of her parent。
  The man shifted her now to give himself freer use of his right arm; for
  the savages were pressing more closely upon Twelve and Three; and the
  change   made   it   impossible   for   the   girl   to   see   his   face   even   in   the   more
  frequent moonlit places。
  But she could see the two who ran and fought just behind them; and
  she shuddered at her inevitable fate。 For should the three be successful in
  bearing her away from the Dyaks she must face an unknown doom; while
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  should the natives recapture her there was the terrible Malay into whose
  clutches she had already twice fallen。
  Now the head hunters were pressing closer; and suddenly; even as the
  girl   looked   directly  at   him;   a   spear   passed   through   the   heart   of   Number
  Three。 Clutching madly at the shaft protruding from his misshapen body
  the grotesque thing stumbled on for a dozen paces; and then sank to the
  ground as two of the brown warriors sprang upon him with naked parangs。
  An instant later Virginia Maxon saw the hideous and grisly head swinging
  high in the hand of a dancing; whooping savage。
  The   man   who   carried   her   was   now   forced   to   turn   and   fight   off   the
  enemy that pressed forward past Number Twelve。 The mighty bull whip
  whirled and cracked across the heads and faces of the Dyaks。                      It was a
  formidable weapon when backed by the Herculean muscles that rolled and
  shifted    beneath     Bulan's    sun…tanned     skin;   and   many     were    the  brown
  warriors that went down beneath its cruel lash。
  Virginia could see that the creature who bore her was not deformed of
  body; but she shrank from the thought of what a sight of his face might
  reveal。    How much longer the two could fight off the horde at their heels
  the girl could not guess; and as a matter of fact she was indifferent to the
  outcome of the strange; running battle that was being waged with herself
  as the victor's spoil。
  The   country   now   was   becoming   rougher   and   more   open。   The   flight
  seemed to be leading into a range of low hills; where the jungle grew less
  dense; and the way rocky and rugged。 They had entered a narrow canyon
  when Number Twelve went down beneath a half dozen parangs。                          Again
  the   girl   saw   a   bloody   head   swung   on   high   and   heard   the   fierce;   wild
  chorus   of   exulting   victory。   She   wondered   how   long   it   would   be   ere   the
  creature beneath her would add his share to the grim trophies of the hunt。
  In   the   interval   that   the   head   hunters   had   paused  to   sever   Number
  Twelve's   head;   Bulan   had   gained   fifty   yards   upon   them;   and   then;   of   a
  sudden; he came to a sheer wall rising straight across the narrow trail he
  had been following。         Ahead there   was no   waya cat   could scarce have
  scaled that formidable barrierbut to the right he discerned what appeared
  to be a steep and winding pathway up the canyon's side; and with a bound
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  he clambered along it to where it surmounted the rocky wall。
  There he turned; winded; to await the oncoming foe。 Here was a spot
  where a single man might defy an army; and Bulan had been quick to see
  the natural   advantages   of  it。     He   placed   the girl   upon   her   feet behind   a
  protruding   shoulder   of   the   canyon's   wall   which   rose   to   a   considerable
  distance   still   above    them。    Then     he   turned    to   face   the  mob   that  was
  surging up the narrow pathway toward him。
  At his feet lay an accumulation of broken rock from the hillside above;
  and   as   a   spear   sped;   singing;   close   above   his   shoulder;   the   occurrence
  suggested a use for the rough and jagged missiles which lay about him in
  such   profusion。      Many   of   the   pieces   were   large;   weighing   twenty   and
  thirty   pounds;   and   some   even   as   much   as   fifty。   Picking   up   one   of   the
  larger    Bulan    raised   it  high   above    his  head;    and   then   hurled   it  down
  amongst   the   upclimbing   warriors。         In   an   instant   pandemonium   reigned;
  for the heavy boulder had mowed down a score of the pursuers; breaking
  arms and legs in its meteoric descent。
  Missile after missile Bulan rained down upon the struggling; howling
  Dyaks; until; seized by panic; they turned and fled incontinently down into
  the depths of the canyon and back along the narrow trail they had come;
  and   then   superstitious   fear   completed   the   rout   that   the   flying   rocks   had
  started; for one whispered to another that this was the terrible Bulan and
  that he had but lured them on into the hills that he might call forth all his
  demons and destroy them。
  For   a   moment   Bulan   stood   watching   the   retreating   savages;   a   smile
  upon his lips; and then as the sudden equatorial dawn burst forth he turned
  to face the girl。
  As Virginia   Maxon   saw the   fine   features of   the giant   where   she had
  expected to find the grotesque and hideous lineaments of a monster; she
  gave a quick little cry of pleasure and relief。
  〃Thank God!