第 47 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:45      字数:9321
  wherever inclination and the means to indulge it occurred simultaneously。
  It was upon the morning of the third day that the scent spoor of horse and
  man were wafted faintly to his nostrils。            Instantly he altered his course to
  glide silently through the branches in the direction from which the scent
  came。
  It was not long before he came upon a solitary horseman riding toward
  the    east。  Instantly     his  eyes   confirmed     what    his  nose   had   previously
  suspectedthe rider was he who had stolen his pretty pebbles。                   The light
  of   rage   flared   suddenly   in   the   gray   eyes   as   the   ape…man   dropped   lower
  among the branches until he moved almost directly above the unconscious
  Werper。
  There was a quick leap; and the Belgian felt a heavy body hurtle onto
  the rump of his terror…stricken mount。 The horse; snorting; leaped forward。
  Giant   arms   encircled   the   rider;   and   in   the   twinkling   of   an   eye   he   was
  dragged   from  his   saddle  to   find   himself  lying   in   the  narrow   trail   with   a
  naked; white giant kneeling upon his breast。
  Recognition came to Werper with the first glance at his captor's face;
  and a   pallor of   fear overspread his   features。        Strong   fingers   were   at his
  throat; fingers of steel。       He tried to cry out; to plead for his life; but the
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  cruel fingers denied him speech; as they were as surely denying him life。
  〃The   pretty  pebbles?〃   cried the   man   upon his   breast。  〃What did   you
  with the pretty pebbleswith Tarzan's pretty pebbles?〃
  The fingers relaxed to permit a reply。            For   some time Werper   could
  only choke and coughat last he regained the powers of speech。
  〃Achmet Zek; the Arab; stole them from me;〃 he cried; 〃he made me
  give up the pouch and the pebbles。〃
  〃I saw all that;〃 replied Tarzan; 〃but the pebbles in the pouch were not
  the pebbles of Tarzanthey were only such pebbles as fill the bottoms of
  the rivers; and the shelving banks beside them。              Even the Arab would not
  have   them;   for   he   threw   them  away   in   anger   when   he   had   looked   upon
  them。     It is my pretty pebbles that I wantwhere are they?〃
  〃I   do  not   know;    I  do  not  know;〃   cried    Werper。     〃I   gave   them   to
  Achmet      Zek    or  he   would    have    killed  me。    A    few   minutes     later  he
  followed me along the trail to slay me; although he had promised to molest
  me no further; and I shot and killed him; but the pouch was not upon his
  person and though I searched about the jungle for some time I could not
  find it。〃
  〃I found it; I tell you;〃 growled Tarzan; 〃and I also found the pebbles
  which Achmet Zek had thrown away in disgust。                   They were not Tarzan's
  pebbles。     You have hidden them!            Tell me where they are or I will kill
  you;〃 and the brown fingers of the ape…man closed a little tighter upon the
  throat of his victim。
  Werper   struggled   to   free   himself。     〃My   God;   Lord   Greystoke;〃   he
  managed to scream; 〃would you commit murder for a handful of stones?〃
  The    fingers    at  his  throat   relaxed;   a  puzzled;    far…away     expression
  softened the gray eyes。
  〃Lord Greystoke!〃 repeated the ape…man。               〃Lord Greystoke!        Who is
  Lord Greystoke?         Where have I heard that name before?〃
  〃Why   man;   you   are   Lord   Greystoke;〃   cried   the   Belgian。   〃You   were
  injured by a falling rock when the earthquake shattered the passage to the
  underground   chamber   to   which   you   and   your   black   Waziri   had   come   to
  fetch   golden   ingots   back   to   your   bungalow。      The   blow   shattered   your
  memory。       You are John Clayton; Lord Greystokedon't you remember?〃
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  〃John     Clayton;    Lord    Greystoke!〃      repeated     Tarzan。     Then     for   a
  moment       he   was   silent。    Presently     his  hand    went    falteringly    to  his
  forehead;   an   expression   of   wonderment   filled   his   eyesof   wonderment
  and    sudden     understanding。      The     forgotten   name     had   reawakened      the
  returning   memory   that   had   been   struggling   to   reassert   itself。    The   ape…
  man relinquished his grasp upon the throat of the Belgian; and leaped to
  his feet。
  〃God!〃 he cried; and then; 〃Jane!〃 Suddenly he turned toward Werper。
  〃My wife?〃 he asked。          〃What has become of her?            The farm is in ruins。
  You know。        You have had something to do with all this。               You followed
  me to Opar; you stole the jewels which I thought but pretty pebbles。                   You
  are a crook!      Do not try to tell me that you are not。〃
  〃He is worse than a crook;〃 said a quiet voice close behind them。
  Tarzan turned in astonishment to see a tall man in uniform standing in
  the trail a few paces from him。 Back of the man were a number of black
  soldiers in the uniform of the Congo Free State。
  〃He is a murderer; Monsieur;〃 continued the officer。 〃I have followed
  him for a long time to take him back to stand trial for the killing of his
  superior officer。〃
  Werper was upon his feet now; gazing; white and trembling; at the fate
  which had overtaken him even in the fastness of the labyrinthine jungle。
  Instinctively he turned to flee; but Tarzan of the Apes reached out a strong
  hand and grasped him by the shoulder。
  〃Wait!〃 said the ape…man to his captive。           〃This gentleman wishes you;
  and   so   do   I。 When   I   am  through   with   you;  he   may  have   you。    Tell   me
  what has become of my wife。〃
  The Belgian officer eyed the almost naked; white giant with curiosity。
  He noted the strange contrast of primitive weapons and apparel; and the
  easy; fluent French which the man spoke。              The former denoted the lowest;
  the latter  the  highest type   of   culture。     He  could not   quite determine  the
  social status of this strange creature; but he knew that he did not relish the
  easy assurance with which the fellow presumed to dictate when he might
  take possession of the prisoner。
  〃Pardon     me;〃    he  said;   stepping    forward    and   placing    his  hand    on
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  Werper's   other   shoulder;   〃but   this   gentleman   is   my   prisoner。      He   must
  come with me。〃
  〃When I am through with him;〃 replied Tarzan; quietly。
  The   officer   turned   and   beckoned   to   the   soldiers   standing   in   the   trail
  behind   him。      A  company   of   uniformed   blacks   stepped   quickly   forward
  and pushing past the three; surrounded the ape…man and his captive。
  〃Both     the   law   and   the   power     to  enforce    it  are  upon    my    side;〃
  announced the officer。         〃Let us have no trouble。 If you have a grievance
  against this man you may return with me and enter your charge regularly
  before an authorized tribunal。〃
  〃Your legal rights are not above suspicion; my friend;〃 replied Tarzan;
  〃and your power to enforce   your commands are   only apparentnot real。
  You have presumed to enter British territory with an armed force。                    Where
  is your authority for this invasion? Where are the extradition papers which
  warrant   the   arrest   of   this   man?    And   what   assurance   have   you   that   I
  cannot bring an armed force about you that will prevent your return to the
  Congo Free State?〃
  The Belgian lost his temper。           〃I have no disposition to argue with a
  naked     savage;〃    he   cried。   〃Unless     you   wish    to  be   hurt  you   will   not
  interfere with me。       Take the prisoner; Sergeant!〃
  Werper   raised   his   lips   close   to   Tarzan's   ear。 〃Keep   me   from   them;
  and I can show you the very spot where I saw your wife last night;〃   he
  whispered。       〃She cannot be far from here at this very minute。〃
  The   soldiers;   following   the   signal   from   their   sergeant;   closed   in   to
  seize Werper。       Tarzan grabbed the Belgian about the waist; and bearing
  him   beneath   his   arm   as   he   might   have   borne   a   sack    of   flour;  leaped
  forward in an attempt to break through the cordon。                  His right fist caught
  the nearest soldier upon the jaw and sent him hurtling backward upon his
  fellows。     Clubbed rifles were torn from the