第 50 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:46      字数:9321
  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 closer; trembling。
  〃Hear what?〃
  Again was the weird sound repeated; followed almost immediately by
  a similar and answering sound from the camp。                  The sentries drew close
  together; watching the black spot from which the voice seemed to come。
  Trees   overhung   the  boma  at   this   point   which   was   upon   the   opposite
  side   of   the   camp   from   them。    They   dared   not   approach。      Their   terror
  even prevented them from arousing their fellowsthey could only stand in
  frozen     fear  and   watch    for   the  fearsome     apparition    they   momentarily
  expected to see leap from the jungle。
  Nor had they long to wait。          A dim; bulky form dropped lightly from
  the branches   of   a tree into   the  camp。      At   sight   of  it   one  of  the  sentries
  recovered command of his muscles and his voice。                   Screaming loudly to
  awaken the sleeping camp; he leaped toward the flickering watch fire and
  threw a mass of brush upon it。
  The   white   officer   and   the   black   soldiers   sprang   from   their   blankets。
  The flames leaped high upon the rejuvenated fire; lighting the entire camp;
  and the awakened men shrank back in superstitious terror from the sight
  that met their frightened and astonished vision。
  A dozen huge and hairy forms loomed large beneath the trees at the far
  side of the enclosure。        The white giant; one hand freed; had struggled to
  his knees and was calling to the frightful; nocturnal visitors in a hideous
  medley of bestial gutturals; barkings and growlings。
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  Werper had managed to sit up。             He; too; saw the savage faces of the
  approaching   anthropoids   and   scarcely   knew   whether   to   be   relieved   or
  terror…stricken。
  Growling;   the   great   apes   leaped   forward   toward   Tarzan   and   Werper。
  Chulk led them。         The Belgian officer called to his men to fire upon the
  intruders; but the Negroes held back; filled as they were with superstitious
  terror   of  the   hairy  treemen;   and   with   the   conviction that   the  white  giant
  who could thus summon the beasts of the jungle to his aid was more than
  human。
  Drawing   his   own   weapon;   the   officer   fired;   and   Tarzan   fearing   the
  effect of the noise upon his really timid friends called to them to hasten
  and fulfill his commands。
  A couple of the apes turned and fled at the sound of the firearm; but
  Chulk and a half dozen others waddled rapidly forward; and; following the
  ape…man's      directions;    seized    both   him   and   Werper     and   bore    them   off
  toward the jungle。
  By    dint   of   threats;   reproaches     and    profanity    the   Belgian     officer
  succeeded in persuading his trembling command to fire a volley after the
  retreating apes。      A ragged; straggling volley it was; but at least one of its
  bullets   found   a   mark;   for   as   the   jungle   closed   about   the   hairy   rescuers;
  Chulk; who bore Werper across one broad shoulder; staggered and fell。
  In   an   instant   he  was    up  again;    but  the   Belgian    guessed     from   his
  unsteady gait that he was hard hit。           He lagged far behind the others; and it
  was several minutes after they had halted at Tarzan's command before he
  came slowly up to them; reeling from side to side; and at last falling again
  beneath the weight of his burden and the shock of his wound。
  As   Chulk   went   down   he   dropped   Werper;   so   that   the   latter   fell   face
  downward        with   the   body    of  the   ape   lying   half  across    him。    In   this
  position the Belgian felt something resting against his hands; which were
  still bound at his backsomething that was not a part of the hairy body of
  the ape。
  Mechanically the man's fingers felt of the object resting almost in their
  graspit    was    a  soft  pouch;    filled   with   small;   hard   particles。    Werper
  gasped in wonderment as recognition filtered through the incredulity of his
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  mind。     It was impossible; and yet it was true!
  Feverishly he strove to remove the pouch from the ape and transfer it
  to his own possession; but the restricted radius to which his bonds held his
  hands prevented this; though he did succeed in tucking the pouch with its
  precious contents inside the waist band of his trousers。
  Tarzan; sitting at a short distance; was busy with the remaining knots
  of the cords which bound him。 Presently he flung aside the last of them
  and   rose   to   his   feet。 Approaching Werper   he   knelt   beside   him。         For   a
  moment he examined the ape。
  〃Quite     dead;〃    he  announced。       〃It   is  too   badhe    was   a   splendid
  creature;〃 and then he turned to the work of liberating the Belgian。
  He  freed   his   hands   first;  and   then   commenced   upon the  knots   at   his
  ankles。
  〃I   can   do   the   rest;〃   said   the   Belgian。 〃I   have   a   small   pocketknife
  which     they   overlooked      when    they   searched    me;〃    and   in  this  way    he
  succeeded in ridding himself of the ape…man's attentions that he might find
  and open his little knife and cut the thong which fastened the pouch about
  Chulk's shoulder; and transfer it from his waist band to the breast of his
  shirt。   Then he rose and approached Tarzan。
  Once     again    had   avarice    claimed    him。    Forgotten      were    the   good
  intentions     which     the   confidence     of   Jane   Clayton     in   his  honor    had
  awakened。       What she had done; the little pouch had undone。                How it had
  come upon the person of the great ape; Werper could not imagine; unless it
  had   been   that   the   anthropoid   had   witnessed   his   fight   with Achmet   Zek;
  seen   the Arab   with the   pouch   and   taken   it   away  from  him;   but that   this
  pouch contained the jewels of Opar; Werper was positive; and that was all
  that interested him greatly。
  〃Now;〃 said the ape…man; 〃keep your promise to me。 Lead me to the
  spot where you last saw my wife。〃
  It   was   slow   work   pushing   through   the   jungle   in   the   dead   of   night
  behind the slow…moving Belgian。              The ape…man chafed at the delay; but
  the  European   could   not swing   through   the  trees   as   could   his   more   agile
  and muscular companions; and so the speed of all was limited to that of
  the slowest。
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  The apes trailed out behind the two white men for a matter of a few
  miles; but presently their interest lagged; the foremost of them halted in a
  little   glade   and   the   others   stopped   at   his   side。 There   they   sat   peering
  from   beneath   their   shaggy   brows   at   the   figures   of   the   two   men   forging
  steadily   ahead;   until   the   latter   disappeared   in   the   leafy   trail   beyond   the
  clearing。 Then an ape sought a comfortable couch beneath a tree; and one
  by    one   the   others   followed     his  example;     so   that  Werper     and   Tarzan
  continued      their   journey    alone;    nor   was   the   latter  either   surprised    or
  concerned。
  The two had gone but a short distance beyond the glade where the apes
  had deserted them; when the roaring of distant lions fell upon their ears。
  The ape…man paid no attention to the familiar sounds until the crack of a
  rifle came faintly from the same direction; and when this was followed by
  the shrill neighing of horses; and an almost continuous fusillade of shots
  intermingled with increased and savage roaring of a large troop of lions;
  he became immediately concerned。
  〃Someone        is  having    trouble    over   there;〃   he   said;  turning    toward
  Werper。      〃I'll have to go to themthey may be friends。〃
  〃Your wife might be among them;〃 suggested the Belgian; for since he
  had again come into possession of the pouch he had become fearful and
  suspicious of the ape…man; and in his mind had constantly revolved many
  plans for eluding this giant Englishman; who was at once his savior and
  his captor。
  At the suggestion Tarzan started as though struck with a whip。
  〃God!〃 he cried; 〃she might be; and the lions are attacking themthey