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作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:45      字数:9322
  reach out a giant palm and slam  it down upon the fugitive。                       Again   and
  again   he   repeated   this   operation;   until;   tiring   of   the   sport;   he   ended   the
  sufferings of his plaything by devouring it。
  Such   were   the   exasperating   causes   of   delay   which   retarded   Tarzan's
  return   journey   toward   the   village   of Achmet   Zek;   but   the   ape…man   was
  patient;   for   in   his   mind   was   a   plan   which   necessitated   the   presence   of
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  Chulk and Taglat when he should have arrived at his destination。
  It was not always an easy thing to maintain in the vacillating minds of
  the anthropoids a sustained interest in their venture。             Chulk was wearying
  of the continued marching and the infrequency and short duration of the
  rests。   He would gladly have abandoned this search for adventure had not
  Tarzan continually filled his mind with alluring pictures of the great stores
  of food which were to be found in the village of Tarmangani。
  Taglat nursed his secret purpose to better advantage than might have
  been expected of an ape; yet there were times when he; too; would have
  abandoned the adventure had not Tarzan cajoled him on。
  It was mid…afternoon of a sultry; tropical day when the keen senses of
  the three warned them of the proximity of the Arab camp。                  Stealthily they
  approached;   keeping   to   the   dense   tangle   of   growing   things   which   made
  concealment easy to their uncanny jungle craft。
  First came the giant ape…man; his smooth; brown skin glistening with
  the sweat of exertion in the close; hot confines of the jungle。              Behind him
  crept Chulk and Taglat; grotesque and shaggy caricatures of their godlike
  leader。
  Silently    they   made     their  way    to  the  edge    of  the   clearing    which
  surrounded the palisade; and here they clambered into the lower branches
  of a large tree overlooking the village occupied by the enemy; the better to
  spy upon his goings and comings。
  A  horseman;   white   burnoosed;   rode   out   through   the   gateway   of   the
  village。     Tarzan;   whispering   to   Chulk   and   Taglat   to   remain   where   they
  were;  swung;  monkey…like; through   the trees  in   the   direction of   the   trail
  the Arab was riding。        From one jungle giant to the next he sped with the
  rapidity of a squirrel and the silence of a ghost。
  The Arab rode slowly onward; unconscious of the danger hovering in
  the trees behind him。         The ape…man made a slight detour and increased
  his   speed   until   he   had   reached   a   point   upon   the   trail   in   advance   of   the
  horseman。       Here     he  halted    upon   a  leafy   bough     which    overhung     the
  narrow; jungle trail。 On came the victim; humming a wild air of the great
  desert   land   of   the   north。  Above   him   poised   the   savage   brute   that   was
  today bent upon the destruction of a human lifethe same creature who a
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  few months before; had occupied his seat in the House of Lords at London;
  a respected and distinguished member of that august body。
  The Arab   passed   beneath   the   overhanging   bough;   there   was   a   slight
  rustling of the   leaves   above;   the horse snorted   and   plunged   as a   brown…
  skinned creature dropped upon its rump。              A pair of mighty arms encircled
  the Arab and he was dragged from his saddle to the trail。
  Ten minutes later the ape…man; carrying the outer garments of an Arab
  bundled      beneath    an  arm;    rejoined   his   companions。       He    exhibited    his
  trophies   to   them;   explaining   in   low   gutturals   the   details   of   his   exploit。
  Chulk and Taglat fingered the fabrics; smelled of them; and; placing them
  to their ears; tried to listen to them。
  Then Tarzan led them back through the jungle to the trail; where the
  three hid themselves and waited。 Nor had they long to wait before two of
  Achmet Zek's blacks; clothed in habiliments similar to their master's; came
  down the trail on foot; returning to the camp。
  One   moment   they   were   laughing   and   talking   togetherthe   next   they
  lay stretched in death upon the trail; three mighty engines of destruction
  bending      over   them。    Tarzan    removed     their   outer   garments     as  he   had
  removed those of his first victim; and again retired with Chulk and Taglat
  to the greater seclusion of the tree they had first selected。
  Here the ape…man arranged the garments upon his shaggy fellows and
  himself; until; at a distance; it might have appeared that three white…robed
  Arabs squatted silently among the branches of the forest。
  Until    dark   they   remained     where    they   were;   for  from   his   point   of
  vantage; Tarzan could view the enclosure within the palisade。                  He marked
  the position of the hut in which he had first discovered the scent spoor of
  the she he sought。        He saw the two sentries standing before its doorway;
  and he located the habitation of Achmet Zek; where something told him he
  would most likely find the missing pouch and pebbles。
  Chulk   and   Taglat   were;   at   first;   greatly   interested   in   their   wonderful
  raiment。     They fingered the fabric; smelled of it; and regarded each other
  intently with every mark of satisfaction and pride。                Chulk; a humorist in
  his   way;  stretched   forth   a   long   and hairy  arm;   and   grasping   the hood   of
  Taglat's burnoose pulled it down over the latter's eyes; extinguishing him;
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  snuffer…like; as it were。
  The   older   ape;   pessimistic   by   nature;   recognized   no   such   thing   as
  humor。      Creatures laid their paws upon him for but two thingsto search
  for   fleas   and   to   attack。   The   pulling   of   the   Tarmangani…scented   thing
  about his head and eyes could not be for the performance of the former act;
  therefore   it   must   be   the   latter。 He   was   attacked!      Chulk   had   attacked
  him。
  With a snarl he was at the other's throat; not even waiting to lift the
  woolen veil which obscured his vision。               Tarzan leaped upon the two; and
  swaying   and   toppling   upon   their   insecure   perch   the   three   great   beasts
  tussled and snapped at one another until the ape…man finally succeeded in
  separating the enraged anthropoids。
  An    apology     is  unknown      to  these    savage    progenitors     of  man;    and
  explanation      a   laborious   and   usually   futile   process;   Tarzan   bridged       the
  dangerous   gulf   by   distracting   their   attention   from   their   altercation   to   a
  consideration       of  their   plans   for  the   immediate      future。   Accustomed       to
  frequent   arguments   in   which   more   hair   than   blood   is   wasted;   the   apes
  speedily   forget   such   trivial   encounters;   and   presently   Chulk   and   Taglat
  were again squatting in close proximity to each other and peaceful repose;
  awaiting the moment when the ape…man should lead them into the village
  of the Tarmangani。
  It was long after darkness had fallen; that Tarzan led his companions
  from their hiding place in the tree to the ground and around the palisade to
  the far side of the village。
  Gathering   the   skirts   of   his   burnoose;   beneath   one   arm;   that   his   legs
  might     have    free  action;    the  ape…man      took   a  short   running     start;  and
  scrambled   to   the   top   of   the   barrier。  Fearing   lest   the   apes   should   rend
  their garments to shreds in a similar attempt; he had directed them to wait
  below   for   him;   and   himself   securely   perched   upon   the   summit   of   the
  palisade he unslung his spear and lowered one end of it to Chulk。
  The ape seized it; and while Tarzan held tightly to the upper end; the
  anthropoid climbed quickly up the shaft until with one paw he grasped the
  top of the wall。 To scramble then to Tarzan's side was the work of but an
  instant。     In   like   manner     Taglat    was   conducted      to  their   sides;   and   a
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  moment later the three dropped silently within the enclosure。
  Tarzan led them first to the rear of the hut in