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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:24      字数:9322
  burned   with   a   steady   glow。       That   test   was   conclusive   at   least。    They
  made ready to enter。
  Torches   of   a   light   bark;   that   glowed   with   a   steady   flame   and   little
  smoke; had been provided; as well as a good supply of electric dry…battery
  lamps;   and   the   way  into   the   cavern   was   thus   well   lighted。     At   first   the
  Indians   were   afraid   to   enter;   but   a   word   or   two   from   Goosal   reassured
  them; and they followed Professor Bumper; Tom; and the others into the
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  cavern。
  For several hundred feet there was nothing remarkable about the cave。
  It was like any other cavern of the mountains; though wonderful for the
  number      of  crystal   formations     on   the  root   and   wallsformations      that
  sparkled like a million diamonds in the flickering lights。
  〃Talk about a wonderland!〃 cried Tom。 〃This is fairyland!〃
  A moment later; as Goosal walked on beside the professor and Tom;
  the aged Indian came to a pause; and; pointing ahead; murmured:
  〃The city of the dead!〃
  They     saw   the  niches    cut  in  the   rock   walls。   niches   that  held   the
  countless bones of those who had died many; many years before。                     It was
  a vast Indian grave。
  〃Doubtless      a   wealth    of  material    of   historic   interest   here;〃   said
  Professor Bumper; flashing his torch on the skeletons。                〃But it will keep。
  Where is the city you spoke of; Goosal?〃
  〃Farther on; Senor。       Follow me。〃
  Past the stone graves they went; deeper and deeper into the great cave。
  Their footsteps echoed and re…echoed。            Suddenly Tom; who with Ned had
  gone a little ahead; came to a sudden halt and said:
  〃Well;    this  may    be  a  burial   place   sure  enough;     but  I  think   I  see
  something alive all rightif it isn't a ghost。〃
  He   pointed   ahead。     Surely   those   were   lights   flickering   and   moving
  about; and; yes; there were men carrying them。               The Bumper party came
  to   a   surprised   halt。  The   other   lights   advanced;   and   then;   to   the   great
  astonishment of Professor Bumper and his friends; there confronted them
  in the cave several scientists of Professor Beecher's party and a score or
  more of Indians。       Professor Hylop; who was known to Professor Bumper;
  stepped forward and asked sharply:
  〃What are you doing here?〃
  〃I might ask you the same thing;〃 was the retort。
  〃You   might;   but   you   would   not   be   answered;〃   came   sharply。      〃We
  have a right here; having discovered this cavern; and we claim it under a
  concession   of   the   Honduras   Government。          I   shall   have   to   ask   you   to
  withdraw。〃
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  〃Do you mean leave here?〃 asked Mr Damon。
  〃That   is   it;   exactly。 We   first   discovered   this   cave。   We   have   been
  conducting explorations in it for several days; and we wish no outsiders。〃
  〃Are you speaking for Professor Beecher〃' asked Tom。
  〃I am。     But he is here in the cave; and will speak for himself if you
  desire it。    But I represent him; and I order you to leave。            If you do not go
  peaceably we will use force。          We have plenty of it;〃 and he glanced back
  at the Indians grouped behind himscowling savage Indians。
  〃We have no wish to intrude;〃 observed Professor Bumper; 〃and I fully
  recognize the right of prior discovery。           But one member of our party (he
  did not say which one) was in this cave many years ago。                 He led us to it。〃
  〃Ours     is  a   government      concession!〃      exclaimed      Professor    Hylop
  harshly。     〃We      want   no    intruders!   Go!〃    and    he  pointed     toward    the
  direction whence Tom's party had come。
  〃Drive     them    out!〃   he   ordered    the   Indians    in  Spanish;    and   with
  muttered   threats   the   dark…   skinned   men   advanced   toward   Tom   and   the
  others。
  〃You need not use force;〃 said Professor Bumper。
  He and Professor Hylop had   quarreled bitterly  years before on some
  scientific    matter;    and   the  matter    was    afterward    found    to   be  wrong。
  Perhaps this made him vindictive。
  Tom   stepped   forward   and   started   to   protest;   but   Professor   Bumper
  interposed。
  〃I guess there is no help for it but to go。         It seems to be theirs by right
  of discovery and government concession;〃 he said; in disappointed  tone。
  〃Come friends〃; and dejectedly they retraced their steps。
  Followed by the threatening Indians; the Bumper party made its way
  back to   the   entrance。 They  had hoped for   great things; but if   the   cavern
  gave access to the buried citythe ancient city of Kurzon on the chief altar
  of   which   stood   the   golden   idol;   Quitzelit   looked   as   though   they   were
  never to enter it。
  〃We'll have to get our Indians and drive those fellows out!〃 declared
  Tom。     〃I'm not going to be beaten this wayand by Beecher!〃
  〃It   is   galling;〃   declared   Professor   Bumper。   〃Still   he   has   right   on   his
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  side; and I must give in to priority; as I would expect him to。                  It is the
  unwritten law。〃
  〃Then we've failed!〃 cried Tom bitterly。
  〃Not yet;〃   said Professor  Bumper。         〃If  I can  not unearth   that buried
  city I may find another in this wonderland。            I shall not give up。〃
  〃Hark!     What's    that   noise?〃    asked    Tom;    as  they   approached      the
  entrance to the cave。
  〃Sounds like a great wind blowing;〃 commented Ned。
  It was。    As they stood in the entrance they looked out to find a fierce
  storm raging。      The wind was sweeping down the rocky trail; the rain was
  falling   in   veritable   bucketfuls   from  the   overhanging   cliff;   and   deafening
  thunder and blinding lightning roared and flashed。
  〃Surely   you   would   not   drive   us   out   in   this   storm;〃   said   Professor
  Bumper to his former rival。
  〃You can not stay in the cave! You must get out!〃 was the answer; as a
  louder crash of thunder than usual seemed to shake the very mountain。
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  CHAPTER XXIII
  ENTOMBED ALIVE
  For   an   instant   Tom   and   his   friends   paused   at   the   entrance   to   the
  wonderful cavern; and looked at the raging storm。               It seemed madness to
  venture out into it; yet they had been driven from the cave by those who
  had every right of discovery to say who; and who should not; partake of its
  hospitality。
  〃We can't go out into that blow!〃 cried Ned。 〃It's enough to loosen the
  very mountains!〃
  〃Let's stay here and defy them!〃 murmured Tom。 〃If theif what we
  seekis here we have as good a right to it as they have。〃
  〃We   must   go   out;〃   said   Professor   Bumper   simply。   〃I   recognize   the
  right of my rival to dispossess us。〃
  〃He may have the right; but it isn't human;〃 said Mr。 Damon。                 〃Bless
  my overshoes! If Beecher himself were here he wouldn't have the heart to
  send us out in this storm。〃
  〃I would not give him the satisfaction of appealing to him;〃 remarked
  Professor Bumper。 〃Come; we will go out。              We have our ponchos; and we
  are not fair…weather explorers。        If we can't get to the lost city one way we
  will another。     Come my friends。〃
  And   despite   the   downpour;   the   deafening   thunder   and   the   lightning
  that seemed ready to sear one's eyes; he walked out of the cave entrance;
  followed by Tom and the others。
  〃Come on!〃 cried Tom; in a voice he tried to render confident; as they
  went out into the terrible storm。        〃We'll beat 'em yet!〃
  The rain fell harder than ever。       Small torrents were now rushing down
  the   trail;   and   it   was   only   a   question   of   a   few   minutes   before   the   place
  where they stood would be a raging river; so quickly does the rain collect
  in the mountains and speed toward the valleys。
  〃We   must   take   to   the   forest!〃   cried   Tom。   〃There'll   be   some   shelter
  there;   and   I   don't   like   the   way   the   geography   of   t