第 19 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:45      字数:9321
  cruel barb into her side brought a sudden scream of pain and fright from
  the mare; and then they both wheeled and broke for safety; but Tarzan of
  the Apes; for a distance of a few yards; could equal the speed of even these;
  and the first stride of the mare found her overhauled; with a savage beast
  at   her   shoulder。    She   turned;   biting   and   kicking   at   her   foe。   Her   mate
  hesitated   for   an   instant;   as   though   about   to   rush   to   her   assistance;   but   a
  backward   glance   revealed   to   him   the   flying   heels   of   the   balance   of   the
  herd;   and   with   a   snort   and   a   shake   of   his   head   he   wheeled   and   dashed
  away。
  Clinging with one hand to the short mane of his quarry; Tarzan struck
  again and again with his knife at the unprotected heart。                    The result had;
  from the first; been inevitable。           The mare fought bravely; but hopelessly;
  and presently sank to the earth; her heart pierced。                The ape…man placed a
  foot    upon    her   carcass   and    raised   his  voice    in  the  victory   call   of  the
  Mangani。       In the distance; Basuli halted as the faint notes of the hideous
  scream broke upon his ears。
  〃The great apes;〃 he said to his companion。                〃It has been long since I
  have heard them in the country of the Waziri。                 What could have brought
  them back?〃
  Tarzan grasped   his   kill   and   dragged   it   to   the   partial   seclusion   of   the
  bush which had hidden his own near approach; and there he squatted upon
  it;   cut   a   huge   hunk   of   flesh   from   the   loin   and   proceeded   to   satisfy   his
  hunger with the warm and dripping meat。
  Attracted   by   the   shrill   screams   of   the   mare;   a   pair   of   hyenas   slunk
  presently into view。        They trotted to a point a few yards from the gorging
  ape…man;       and   halted。   Tarzan    looked     up;  bared    his   fighting   fangs    and
  growled。 The hyenas returned the compliment; and withdrew a couple of
  paces。     They made no move to attack; but continued to sit at a respectful
  distance until Tarzan had concluded his meal。                 After the ape…man had cut
  a few strips from the carcass to carry with him; he walked slowly off in the
  direction of the river to quench his thirst。           His way lay directly toward the
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  hyenas; nor did he alter his course because of them。
  With all the lordly majesty of Numa; the lion; he strode straight toward
  the growling beasts。        For a moment they held their ground; bristling and
  defiant; but only for a moment; and then slunk away to one side while the
  indifferent ape…man passed them on his lordly way。                 A moment later they
  were tearing at the remains of the zebra。
  Back to the reeds went Tarzan; and through them toward the river。                     A
  herd of buffalo; startled by his approach; rose ready to charge or to fly。                 A
  great    bull   pawed      the   ground    and    bellowed      as  his   bloodshot     eyes
  discovered      the   intruder;   but  the   ape…man     passed    across   their   front  as
  though ignorant of their existence。 The bull's bellowing lessened to a low
  rumbling;  he   turned   and   scraped   a   horde   of   flies   from   his   side   with   his
  muzzle; cast a final glance at the ape…man and resumed his feeding。                      His
  numerous family either followed his example or stood gazing after Tarzan
  in mild…eyed curiosity; until the opposite reeds swallowed him from view。
  At the river; Tarzan drank his fill and bathed。             During the heat of the
  day he lay up under the shade of a tree near the ruins of his burned barns。
  His eyes wandered out across the plain toward the forest; and a longing for
  the    pleasures    of   its  mysterious     depths    possessed     his  thoughts     for  a
  considerable time。        With the next sun he would cross the open and enter
  the forest!     There was no hurrythere lay before him an endless vista of
  tomorrows with naught to fill them but the satisfying of the appetites and
  caprices of the moment。
  The     ape…man's     mind    was    untroubled      by   regret   for   the  past;   or
  aspiration   for   the   future。   He   could   lie   at   full   length   along   a   swaying
  branch; stretching his giant limbs; and luxuriating in the blessed peace of
  utter   thoughtlessness;      without    an   apprehension      or  a  worry    to  sap   his
  nervous energy and rob him of his peace of mind。                  Recalling only dimly
  any other existence; the ape…man was happy。                Lord Greystoke had ceased
  to exist。
  For   several   hours   Tarzan   lolled   upon   his   swaying;   leafy   couch   until
  once again hunger and thirst suggested an excursion。                 Stretching lazily he
  dropped   to   the   ground   and   moved   slowly   toward   the   river。      The   game
  trail down   which   he   walked   had become   by  ages   of   use   a deep;   narrow
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  trench; its walls topped on either side by impenetrable thicket and dense…
  growing trees closely interwoven with thick…stemmed creepers and lesser
  vines inextricably matted into two solid ramparts of vegetation。                     Tarzan
  had   almost   reached   the   point   where   the   trail   debouched   upon   the   open
  river   bottom  when   he   saw   a   family  of   lions   approaching   along   the   path
  from the direction of the river。          The ape…man counted seven a male and
  two   lionesses;   full   grown;   and   four   young   lions   as   large   and   quite   as
  formidable       as  their   parents。    Tarzan      halted;   growling;     and   the   lions
  paused; the great male in the lead baring his fangs and rumbling forth a
  warning roar。       In his hand the ape…man held his heavy spear; but he had
  no intention of pitting his puny weapon against seven lions; yet he stood
  there growling and roaring and the lions did likewise。                   It was purely an
  exhibition      of  jungle   bluff。   Each    was   trying   to   frighten   off  the   other。
  Neither wished to turn back and give way; nor did either at first desire to
  precipitate an encounter。          The lions were fed sufficiently so as not to be
  goaded by pangs of hunger and as for Tarzan he seldom ate the meat of the
  carnivores; but a point of ethics was   at stake and neither side wished to
  back down。        So they stood there facing one another; making all sorts of
  hideous noises the while they hurled jungle invective back and forth。 How
  long this bloodless duel would have persisted it is difficult to say; though
  eventually Tarzan would have been forced to yield to superior numbers。
  There came; however; an interruption which put an end to the deadlock
  and   it   came   from   Tarzan's   rear。   He   and   the   lions   had   been   making   so
  much noise that neither could hear anything above their concerted bedlam;
  and so it was that Tarzan did not hear the great bulk bearing down upon
  him   from   behind   until   an   instant   before   it   was   upon   him;   and   then   he
  turned   to   see   Buto;   the   rhinoceros;   his   little;   pig   eyes   blazing;   charging
  madly toward him and already so close that escape seemed impossible; yet
  so    perfectly    were    mind     and   muscles     coordinated      in  this   unspoiled;
  primitive man that almost simultaneously with the sense perception of the
  threatened danger he wheeled and hurled his spear at Buto's chest。                    It was
  a heavy spear shod with iron; and behind it were the giant muscles of the
  ape…man; while coming to meet it was the enormous weight of Buto and
  the   momentum   of   his   rapid   rush。      All   that   happened   in   the   instant   that
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  Tarzan   turned   to   meet   the   charge   of   the   irascible   rhinoceros   might   take
  long to tell; and yet would have taxed the swiftest lens to record。 As his
  spear left his hand the ape…man was looking down upon the mighty horn
  lowered   to   toss   him;   so   close   was   Buto   to   him。    The   spear   entered   the
  rhinoceros'  neck   at   its   junction   with the  left   shoulder   and passed   almost
  entirely   through   the   beast's   body;   and   at   the   instant   that   he   launched   it;
  Tarzan leaped straight into the air alighting upon