第 18 节
作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:24      字数:9322
  Indian who; at that moment; stepped from the bush。
  The man; startled and alarmed; shrank back and was about to run into
  the jungle whence he had emerged。             Small wonder if he had; considering
  the    reception    he  so   unwittingly    met    with。   But   Tom。     aware     of  the
  necessity  for   making   inquiries   of   one   who   knew   that   part   of   the   jungle;
  quickly called to him。
  〃Hold     on!〃   he  shouted。    〃Wait     a  minute。    I   didn't  mean    that。   I
  thought   at   first   you   were   a   tapir   or   a   tiger。 No   harm   intended。 I   say;
  Professor;〃 Tom called back to the savant; 〃you'd better speak to him in his
  lingo; I can't manage it。        He may be useful in guiding us to that Indian
  village Jacinto told us of。〃
  This Professor Bumper did; being able to make himself understood in
  the queer part…Spanish dialect used by the native Hondurians; though he
  could not; of course; speak it as fluently as had Jacinto。
  Professor Bumper had made only a few remarks to the man who had
  so   unexpectedly   appeared   out   of   the   jungle   when   the   scientist   gave   an
  exclamation of surprise at some of the answers made。
  〃Bless my moving picture!〃 cried Mr。 Damon。
  〃What's the matter now?          Is anything wrong? Does he refuse to help
  us?〃
  〃No; it isn't that;〃 was the answer。         〃In fact he came here to help us。
  Tom;   this   is   the   brother   of   the   Indian   who   fell   overboard   and   who   was
  eaten   by   the   alligators。  He   says   you   were   very   kind   to   try   to   save   his
  brother with your rifle; and for that reason he has come back to help us。〃
  〃Come back?〃 queried Tom。
  〃Yes; he went off with the rest of the Indians when Jacinto deserted us;
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  but   he   could   not   stand   being   a   traitor;   after   you   had   tried   to   save   his
  brother's life。     These Indians are queer people。
  They  don't   show   much   emotion;   but   they   have   deep   feelings。       This
  one says he will devote himself to your service from now on。                      I believe
  we can count on him。          He is deeply grateful to you; Tom。〃
  〃I'm   glad    of   that  for   all  our   sakes。 But    what   does    he   say   about
  Jacinto?〃
  The professor asked some more questions; receiving answers; and then
  translated them。
  〃This     Indian;    whose     name    is  Tolpec;     says   Jacinto    is  a  fraud;〃
  exclaimed   Professor   Bumper。   〃He   made   all   the   Indians   leave   us   in   the
  night; though many of them were willing to stay and fill the contract they
  had made。       But Jacinto would not let them; making them desert。                 Tolpec
  went away with the others; but because of what Tom had done he planned
  to   come    back    at  the  first  chance    and   be  our   guide。    Accordingly   he
  jumped   ashore   from  one   of the   canoes;   and   made   his   way  to   our   camp。
  He got there; found it deserted and followed us; coming up just now。〃
  〃Well I'm glad I didn't frighten him off with my gun;〃 remarked Tom
  grimly。     〃So   he   agrees   with   us   that   Jacinto   is   a   scoundrel;   does   he?   I
  guess he might as well classify Professor Beecher in the same way。〃
  〃I am not quite so sure of that;〃 said Professor Bumper slowly。                  〃I can
  not   believe   Beecher   would   play   such   a  trick   as   this;  though   some   over…
  zealous friend of his might。〃
  〃Oh; of course Beecher did it!〃 cried Tom。 〃He heard we were coming
  here; figured out that we'd start ahead of him; and he wanted to side… track
  us。    Well; he did it all right;〃 and Tom's voice was bitter。
  〃He     has   only   side…tracked     us   for  a  while;〃    announced      Professor
  Bumper in cheerful tones。
  〃What do you mean?〃 asked Mr。 Damon。
  〃I   mean   that this   Indian   comes   just in the  nick   of time。      He  is   well
  acquainted with this part of the jungle; having lived here all his life; and he
  offers to guide us to a place where we can get mules to transport ourselves
  and our baggage to Copan。〃
  〃Fine!〃 cried Ned。        〃When can we start?〃
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  Once     more    the  professor    and   the  native   conversed     in  the  strange
  tongue; and then Professor Bumper announced:
  〃He says it will be better for us to go back where we left our things
  and camp there。        He will stay with us to…night and in the morning go on
  to the nearest Indian town and come back with porters and helpers。〃
  〃I think that is good advice to follow;〃 put in Tom; 〃for we do need our
  goods; and if we reached the settlement ourselves; we would have to send
  back for our things; with the uncertainty of getting them all。〃
  So it was agreed that they would make a forced march back through
  the jungle to where they had been deserted by Jacinto。               There they would
  make camp for the night; and until such time as Tolpec could return with a
  force of porters。
  It was not easy; that backward tramp through the jungle; especially as
  night had fallen。      But the new Indian guide could see like a cat; and led
  the party along paths they never could have found by themselves。                      The
  use of their pocket electric lights was a great help; and possibly served to
  ward off the attacks of jungle beasts; for as they tramped along they could
  hear stealthy sounds in the underbush on either side of the path; as though
  tigers were stalking them。         For there was in the woods an animal of the
  leopard family; called tiger or 〃tigre〃 by the natives; that was exceedingly
  fierce    and   dangerous。     But    watchfulness      prevented    any   accident;    and
  eventually   the   party   reached   the   place   where   they   had   left   their   goods。
  Nothing had been disturbed; and finally a fire was made; the tents set up
  and a light meal; with hot tea served。
  〃We'll get ahead of Beecher yet;〃 said Tom。
  〃You seem as anxious as Professor Bumper;〃 observed Mr。 Damon;
  〃I guess I am;〃 admitted Tom。           〃I want to see that idol of gold in the
  possession of our party。〃
  The   night   passed   without   incident;   and   then;   telling   his   new   friends
  that he would return as soon as possible with help; Tolpec; taking a small
  supply of food with him; set out through the jungle again。
  As   the   green   vines   and   creepers   closed   after   him;   and   the   explorers
  were left alone with their possessions piled around them; Ned remarked:
  〃After all; I wonder if it was wise to let him go?〃
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  〃Why not?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Well; maybe he only wanted to get us back here; and then he'll desert;
  too。    Maybe that's what he's done now; making us lose two or three days
  by  inducing   us   to   return;  waiting   for  what   will   never  happenhis   return
  with other natives。〃
  A silence followed Ned's intimation。
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  CHAPTER XV
  IN THE COILS
  〃Ned; do you really think Tolpec is going to desert us?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Well;   I   don't   know;〃   was   the   slowly   given   reply。   〃It's   a   possibility;
  isn't it?〃
  〃Yes;   it   is;〃   broke   in   Professor   Bumper。    〃But   what   if   it   is?  We
  might as well trust him; and if he proves true; as I believe he will; we'll be
  so much better off。        If he proves a traitor we'll only have lost a few days;
  for if he doesn't come back we can go on again in the way we started。〃
  〃But that's just it!〃 complained Tom。            〃We don't want to lose any time
  with that Beecher chap on our trail。〃
  〃I   am   not   so   very   much   concerned   about   him;〃   remarked   Professor
  Bumper; dryly。
  〃Why not?〃 snapped out Mr。 Damon。
  〃Well; because I think he'll have just about as hard work locating the
  hidden city; and finding the idol of gold; as we'll have。                In other words it
  will be an even thing; unless he gets too far ahead of us; or keeps us back;
  and I don't believe he can do that now。
  〃So   I   thought   it   best   to   take   a   chance   with   this   Indian。 He   would
  hardly have taken the trouble to come a