第 49 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:46      字数:9322
  his emperor。 The girl did not need ask him why; and once again hope died
  within her breast。       Resignedly she permitted herself to be lifted to a seat
  behind one of the troopers; and again; under new masters; her journey was
  resumed toward what she now began to believe was her inevitable fate。
  Abdul Mourak; bereft of his guides by the battle he had waged against
  the   raiders;   and   himself   unfamiliar   with   the   country;   had   wandered   far
  from the trail he should have followed; and as a result had made but little
  progress toward the north since the beginning of his flight。                Today he was
  beating toward the   west in   the hope of   coming   upon a village   where he
  might obtain guides; but night found him still as far from a realization of
  his hopes as had the rising sun。
  It   was   a   dispirited   company   which   went   into   camp;   waterless   and
  hungry; in the dense jungle。           Attracted by the horses; lions roared about
  the   boma;   and   to   their   hideous   din   was   added   the   shrill   neighs   of   the
  terror…stricken beasts they hunted。          There was little sleep for man or beast;
  and the sentries were doubled that there might be enough on duty both to
  guard against the sudden charge of an overbold; or overhungry lion; and to
  keep   the   fire   blazing   which   was   an   even   more   effectual   barrier   against
  them than the thorny boma。
  It   was   well   past   midnight;   and   as   yet   Jane   Clayton;   notwithstanding
  that she had passed a sleepless night the night before; had scarcely more
  than dozed。       A sense of impending danger seemed to hang like a black
  pall   over   the   camp。     The   veteran   troopers   of   the   black   emperor   were
  nervous and ill at ease。        Abdul Mourak left his blankets a dozen times to
  pace     restlessly   back    and   forth   between      the  tethered    horses    and    the
  crackling fire。      The girl could see his great frame silhouetted against the
  lurid    glare   of  the   flames;    and   she   guessed     from    the  quick;    nervous
  movements of the man that he was afraid。
  The roaring of the lions rose in sudden fury until the earth trembled to
  the hideous chorus。         The horses shrilled their neighs of terror as they lay
  back   upon   their   halter   ropes   in   their   mad   endeavors   to   break   loose。  A
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  trooper; braver than his fellows; leaped among the kicking; plunging; fear…
  maddened   beasts   in   a   futile   attempt   to   quiet   them。      A   lion;   large;   and
  fierce; and courageous; leaped almost to the boma; full in the bright light
  from  the   fire。    A  sentry  raised   his   piece   and   fired;   and   the   little   leaden
  pellet unstoppered the vials of hell upon the terror…stricken camp。
  The     shot   ploughed      a  deep    and   painful    furrow    in   the  lion's   side;
  arousing all the bestial fury of the little brain; but abating not a whit the
  power and vigor of the great body。
  Unwounded; the boma and the flames might have turned him back; but
  now the pain and the rage wiped caution from his mind; and with a loud;
  and angry roar he topped the barrier with an easy leap and was among the
  horses。
  What   had   been   pandemonium   before   became   now   an   indescribable
  tumult of hideous sound。            The stricken horse upon which the lion leaped
  shrieked out its terror and its agony。             Several about it broke their tethers
  and plunged madly about the camp。                 Men leaped from their blankets and
  with   guns   ready   ran   toward   the   picket   line;   and   then   from   the   jungle
  beyond   the   boma   a   dozen   lions;   emboldened   by   the   example   of   their
  fellow charged fearlessly upon the camp。
  Singly   and   in   twos   and   threes   they   leaped   the   boma;   until   the   little
  enclosure was filled with cursing   men and screaming horses battling   for
  their lives with the green…eyed devils of the jungle。
  With   the   charge   of   the first   lion;   Jane   Clayton   had   scrambled   to   her
  feet; and now she stood horror…struck at the scene of savage slaughter that
  swirled and eddied about her。             Once a bolting horse knocked her down;
  and   a   moment   later   a   lion;   leaping   in   pursuit   of   another   terror…stricken
  animal; brushed her so closely that she was again thrown from her feet。
  Amidst the cracking of the rifles and the growls of the carnivora rose
  the death screams of stricken men and horses as they were dragged down
  by   the   blood…mad   cats。   The   leaping   carnivora   and   the   plunging   horses;
  prevented any concerted action by the Abyssiniansit was every man for
  himselfand in the melee; the defenseless woman was either forgotten or
  ignored by her black captors。            A score of times was her life menaced by
  charging   lions;   by   plunging   horses;   or   by  the   wildly   fired   bullets   of   the
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  frightened troopers; yet there was no chance of escape; for now with the
  fiendish   cunning   of   their   kind;   the   tawny   hunters   commenced   to   circle
  about their prey; hemming them within a ring of mighty; yellow fangs; and
  sharp;    long    talons。   Again      and   again   an   individual    lion   would    dash
  suddenly among the frightened men and horses; and occasionally a horse;
  goaded to frenzy by pain or terror; succeeded in racing safely through the
  circling lions; leaping the boma; and escaping into the jungle; but for the
  men and the woman no such escape was possible。
  A horse; struck by a stray bullet; fell beside Jane Clayton; a lion leaped
  across   the    expiring    beast   full  upon   the   breast   of  a   black  trooper   just
  beyond。      The man clubbed his rifle and struck futilely at the broad head;
  and then he was down and the carnivore was standing above him。
  Shrieking   out   his   terror;   the   soldier   clawed   with   puny   fingers   at   the
  shaggy breast in vain endeavor to push away the grinning jaws。                    The lion
  lowered his head; the gaping fangs closed with a single sickening crunch
  upon the fear…distorted face; and turning strode back across the body of the
  dead horse dragging his limp and bloody burden with him。
  Wide…eyed the girl stood watching。             She saw the carnivore step upon
  the corpse;  stumblingly; as   the grisly thing   swung between   its   forepaws;
  and her eyes remained fixed in fascination while the beast passed within a
  few paces of her。
  The interference of the body seemed to enrage the lion。 He shook the
  inanimate   clay   venomously。         He     growled   and   roared     hideously   at   the
  dead; insensate thing; and then he dropped it and raised his head to look
  about in search of some living victim upon which to wreak his ill temper。
  His yellow eyes fastened themselves balefully upon the figure of the girl;
  the   bristling   lips   raised;   disclosing   the   grinning   fangs。   A   terrific   roar
  broke from the savage throat; and the great beast crouched to spring upon
  this new and helpless victim。
  Quiet   had   fallen   early   upon   the   camp   where   Tarzan   and   Werper   lay
  securely     bound。     Two      nervous    sentries    paced    their  beats;   their  eyes
  rolling    often   toward    the   impenetrable     shadows      of  the  gloomy     jungle。
  The    others    slept  or  tried   to  sleepall   but  the   ape…man。     Silently    and
  powerfully he strained at the bonds which fettered his wrists。
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  The muscles knotted beneath the smooth; brown skin of his arms and
  shoulders;   the   veins   stood   out   upon   his   temples   from   the   force   of   his
  exertionsa   strand   parted;   another   and   another;   and   one   hand   was   free。
  Then     from   the   jungle   came    a  low   guttural;   and   the  ape…man      became
  suddenly a silent; rigid statue; with ears and nostrils straining to span the
  black void where his eyesight could not reach。
  Again   came   the   uncanny   sound   from   the   thick   verdure   beyond   the
  camp。      A sentry halted abruptly; straining his eyes into the gloom。                The
  kinky wool upon his head stiffened and raised。               He called to his comrade
  in a hoarse whisper。
  〃Did you hear it?〃 he asked。
  The other came c