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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:24      字数:9321
  from loss of blood。 Come on;〃 he added to Tal; indicating his object。
  It was not far to the native's hut from the place where the jaguar had
  been killed; and there Tom and Ned underwent another demonstration of
  affection as soon as those of Tal's immediate family and the other natives
  understood what had happened。
  〃I hate this business!〃 complained Tom; after having been knelt to by
  the   Indian's   wife   and   child;   who   called   him   the   〃preserver〃   and   other
  endearing titles of the same kind。          〃Come on; let's hike back。〃
  But Indian hospitality; especially after a life has been saved; is not so
  simple as all that。
  〃My lifemy houseall that I own is yours;〃 said Tal in deep gratitude。
  〃Take everything;〃 and he waved his hand to indicate all the possessions in
  his humble hut。
  〃Thanks;〃 answered Tom; 〃but I guess you need all you have。                     That's
  a fine specimen of blow gun though;〃 he added; seeing one hanging on the
  wall。    〃I wouldn't mind having one like that。             If you get well enough to
  make me one; Tal; and some arrows to go with it; I'd like it for a curiosity
  to hang in my room at home。〃
  〃The Senor shall have a dozen;〃 promised the Indian。
  〃Look; Ned;〃 went on Tom; pointing to the native weapon。                     〃I never
  saw  one   just   like   this。 They  use   small   arrows   or   darts;   tipped   with   wild
  cotton; instead of feathers。〃
  〃These   the   arrows;〃   explained   Tal's   wife;   bringing   a   bundle   from   a
  corner of the one…room hut。          As she held them out her husband gave a cry
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  of fear。
  〃Poisoned arrows! Poisoned arrows!〃 he exclaimed。 〃One scratch and
  the senors are dead men。      Put them away!〃
  In fear the Indian wife prepared to obey; but as she did so Tom Swift
  caught sight of the package and uttered a strange cry。
  〃Thundering hoptoads; Ned!〃 he exclaimed。 〃The poisoned arrows are
  wrapped in the piece of oiled silk that was around the professor's missing
  map!〃
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  CHAPTER XX
  AN OLD LEGEND
  Fascinated;   Tom   and   Ned   gazed   at   the   package   the   Indian   woman
  held   out   to   them。  Undoubtedly   it   was   oiled   silk   on   the   outside;   and
  through the almost transparent covering could be seen the small arrows; or
  darts; used in the blow gun。
  〃Where   did   you   get   that?〃   asked   Tom;   pointing   to   the   bundle   and
  gazing sternly at Tal。
  〃What is the matter; Senor?〃 asked the Indian in turn。 〃Is it that you
  are   afraid   of   the   poisoned   arrows?   Be   assured   they   will   not   harm   you
  unless you are scratched by them。〃
  Tom  and   Ned   found   it   difficult   to   comprehend   all   the   rapid   Spanish
  spoken     by   their  host;  but  they   managed     to  understand     some;   and   his
  eloquent gestures made up the rest。
  〃We're not afraid;〃 Tom said; noting that the oiled skin well covered
  the dangerous darts。       〃But where did you get that?〃
  〃I picked it up; after another Indian had thrown it away。              He got it in
  your camp; Senor。        I will not lie to you。     I did not steal。    Valdez went to
  your camp to stealhe is a bad Indian and he brought back this wrapping。
  It contained something he thought was gold; but it was not; so he〃
  〃Quick! Yes! Tell us!〃 demanded Tom eagerly。               〃What did he do with
  the professor's map that was in the oiled silk?          Where is it?〃
  〃Oh;    Senors!〃    exclaimed     the  Indian   woman;      thinking   perhaps    her
  husband was about to be dealt harshly with when she heard Tom's excited
  voice。    〃Tal do no harm!〃
  〃No;  he did no harm;〃   went   on Tom;  in   a   reassuring   tone。       〃But   he
  can do a whole lot of good if he tells us what became of the map that was
  in this oiled silk。    Where is it?〃 he asked again。
  〃Valdez burn it up;〃 answered Tal。
  〃What; burned the professor's map?〃 cried Ned。
  〃If   that   was   in  this   yellow   clothyes;〃   answered   the   injured   man。
  〃Valdez he is bad。       He say to me he is going to your camp to see what he
  can take。     How  he got this   I know not; but   he  come back   one  morning
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  with the yellow pack… age。          I see him; but he make me promise not to tell。
  But you save my life I tell you everything。
  〃Valdez     open   the   package;    but   it  is  not  gold;  though    he  think   so
  because it is yellow; and the man with no hair on his head keep it in his
  pocket close; so close;〃 and Tal hugged himself to indicate what he meant。
  〃That's Professor Bumper;〃 explained Ned。
  〃How did Valdez get the map out of the professor's coat?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Valdez   he   very   much   smart。     When   man   with   no   hair   on   his   head
  take coat off for a minute to eat breakfast Valdez take yellow thing out of
  pocket。〃
  〃The Indian must have sneaked into camp when we were eating;〃 said
  Tom。     〃Those from Beecher's party and our workers look all alike to us。
  We wouldn't   know  one  from the   other;  and   one of   our   rival's   might slip
  in。〃
  〃One   evidently   did;   if   this   is   really   the   piece   of   oiled   silk   that   was
  around the professor's map;〃 said Ned。
  〃It certainly is the same;〃 declared the young inventor。               〃See; there is
  his name;〃 and he stretched out his hand to point。
  〃Don't touch!〃 cried Tal。        〃Poisoned arrows snake poisonvery dead…
  like and quick。〃
  〃Don't worry; I won't touch;〃 said Tom grimly。 〃But go on。                   You say
  Valdez sneaked into our camp; took the oiled…silk package from the coat
  pocket   of   Professor   Bumper   and   went   back   to   his   own   camp   with   it;
  thinking it was gold。〃
  〃Yes;〃 answered Tal; though it is doubtful if he understood all that Tom
  said; as it was half Spanish and half English。            But the Indian knew a little
  English; too。      〃Valdez; when he find no gold is very mad。                Only papers
  in the yellow silk…papers with queer marks on。                Valdez think it maybe a
  charm to work evil; so he burn them upall up!〃
  〃Burned that rare map!〃 gasped Tom。
  〃All in fire;〃 went on Tal; indicating by his hands the play of flames。
  〃Valdez throw away yellow silk; and I take for my arrows so rain not wash
  off poison。     I give to you; if you like; with blow gun。〃
  〃No;   thank   you;〃   answered   Tom;   in   disappointed   tones。       〃The   oiled
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  silk   is   of   no   use   without   the   map;   and   that's   gone。 Whew!   but   this   is
  tough!〃 he said to his chum。           〃As long as it was only stolen there was a
  chance to get it back; but if it's burned; the jig is up。〃
  〃It   looks    so;〃  agreed     Ned。    〃We'd      better   get  back    and   tell  the
  professor。     It   he   can't   get   along   without   the   map   it's   time   he   started   a
  movement   toward   getting   another。         So   it   wasn't   Beecher;   after   all;   who
  got it。〃
  〃Evidently not;〃 assented Tom。           〃But I believe him capable of it。〃
  〃You haven't much use for him;〃 remarked Ned。
  〃Huh!〃 was all the answer given by his chum。
  〃I am sorry; Senors;〃 went on Tal; 〃but I could not stop Valdez; and the
  burning of the papers〃
  〃No; you could not help it;〃 interrupted the young inventor。                   〃But it
  just happens that it brings bad luck to us。           You see; Tal; the papers in this
  yellow covering; told of an old buried city that the bald…headed professor
  the…man…      with…no…hair…on…his…headis         very   anxious    to   discover。    It   is
  somewhere under the ground;〃 and he waved to the jungle all about them;
  pointing earthwards。
  〃Paper Valdez burn tell of lost city?〃 asked Tal; his face lighting up。
  〃Yes。     But now; of course; we can't tell where to dig for it。〃
  The Indian turned to his wife and talked rapidly with her in their own
  dialect。      She;    too;   seemed     greatly    excited;    making     quick    gestures。
  Finally she ran out of the hut。
  〃Where is she going?〃 asked Tom suspiciously。
  〃To get