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作者:千顷寒      更新:2021-02-20 15:27      字数:9322
  far from being unpleasant。 Occasionally a caravan halted there; but; for the
  most part; they were alone。
  〃No danger of Eckert; or any of his spies coming here; I guess;〃 said
  Tom   grimly   as   he   blew   on   a   portable   forge;   to   weld   two   pieces   of   iron
  together。
  In due time they were again on the wing; and without further incident
  they were soon in the vicinity of Stanley Falls。 They managed to locate a
  village   where   there   were   some American   missionaries   established。   They
  were friends of Mr。 and Mrs。 Illington; the missionaries whom Tom had
  saved from the red pygmies; as told in the 〃Electric Rifle〃 volume of this
  series; and they made our hero and his friends welcome。
  〃Is   it   true?〃   asked   Tom;   of   the   missionaries   who   lived   not   far   from
  Stanley Falls; 〃that there is to be a native battle? Or are we too late for it?〃
  〃I am sorry to say; I fear there will be fighting among the tribesmen;〃
  replied Mr。  Janeway;  one   of the   Christian   workers。  〃It has   not   yet   taken
  place; though。〃
  〃Then   I'm   not   too   late!〃   cried   Tom;   and   there   was   exultation   in   his
  voice。   〃I   don't   mean   to   be   barbarous;〃   he   went   on;   as   he   saw   that   the
  missionaries looked shocked; 〃but as long as they are going to fight I want
  to get the pictures。〃
  〃Oh; they'll fight all right;〃 spoke Mrs。 Janeway。 〃The poor; ignorant
  natives here are always ready to fight。 This time I think it is about some
  cattle that one tribe took from another。〃
  〃And where will the battle take place?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Well;   the   rumors   we   have;   seem   to   indicate   that   the   fight   will   take
  place   about   ten   miles   north   of   here。   We   will   have   notice   of   it   before   it
  starts;   as   some   of   the   natives;   whom   we   have   succeeded   in   converting;
  belong to the tribe that is to be attacked。 They will be summoned to the
  defense of their town and then it will be time enough for you to go。 Oh;
  war   is   a   terrible   thing!   I   do   not   like   to   talk   about   it。   Tell   me   how   you
  rescued our friends from the red pygmies;〃 and Tom was obliged to relate
  that story; which I have told in detail elsewhere。
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  Several days passed; and Tom and his friends spent a pleasant time in
  the African village with the missionaries。 The airship and camera were in
  readiness for instant use; and during this period of idleness our hero got
  several   fine   films   of   animal   scenes;   including   a   number   of   night…fights
  among   the   beasts   at   the   drinking   pools。   One   tiger   battle   was   especially
  good; from a photographic standpoint。
  One afternoon; a number of native bearers came into the town。 They
  preceded two white men; who were evidently sportsmen; or explorers; and
  the latter had a well equipped caravan。 The strangers sought the advice of
  the    missionaries     about    where    big   game    might    be   found;    and   Tom
  happened to be at the cottage of Mr。 Janeway when the strangers arrived。
  The young inventor looked at them critically; as he was introduced to
  them。 Both men spoke with an English accent; one introducing himself as
  Bruce   Montgomery;   and   the   other   as   Wade   Kenneth。   Tom   decided   that
  they   were   of   the   ordinary   type   of   globe…trotting   Britishers;   until;   on   his
  way to   his   airship;   he   passed   the place   where   the native   bearers   had set
  down the luggage of the Englishmen。
  〃Whew!〃 whistled Tom; as he caught sight of a peculiarly shaped box。
  〃See that; Ned?〃
  〃Yes; what is it? A new kind of magazine gun?〃
  〃It's   a   moving   picture   camera;   or   I   lose   my  guess!〃   whispered   Tom。
  〃One of the old fashioned kind。 Those men are no more tourists; or after
  big game; than I am! They're moving picture men; and they're here to get
  views of that native battle! Ned; we've got to be on our guard。 They may
  be in the pay of that Turbot and Eckert firm; and they  may try to do us
  some harm!〃
  〃That's so!〃 exclaimed Ned。 〃We'll keep watch of them; Tom。〃
  As they neared their airship; there came; running down what served as
  the main village street; an African who showed evidence of having come
  from   afar。   As   he   ran   on;   he   called   out   something   in   a   strange   tongue。
  Instantly from their huts the other natives swarmed。
  〃What's up now?〃 cried Ned。
  〃Something important; I'll wager;〃 replied Tom。 〃Ned; you go back to
  the missionaries house; and find out what it is。 I'm going to stand guard
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  over my camera。〃
  〃It's come!〃 cried Ned a little later; as he hurried into the interior of the
  airship; where Tom was busy working over a new attachment he intended
  putting on his picture machine。
  〃What has?〃
  〃War! That   native;   whom   we   saw   running   in;   brought   news   that   the
  battle would take place day after to…morrow。 The enemies of his tribe are
  on   the   march;   so   the African   spies   say;   and   he   came   to   summon   all   the
  warriors from this town。 We've got to get busy!〃
  〃That's so。 What about those Englishmen?〃
  〃They were talking to the missionaries when the runner came in。 They
  pretended to have no interest in it; but I saw one wink to the other; and
  then;   very   soon;   they   went   out;   and   I   saw   them   talking   to   their   native
  bearers;    while    they   were    busy   over   that  box    you   said   was   a  picture
  machine。〃
  〃I knew it; Ned! I was sure of it! Those fellows came here to trick us;
  though how they ever followed our trail I don't know。 Probably they came
  by   a   fast   steamer   to   the   West   Coast;   and   struck   inland;   while   we   were
  delayed   on   the   desert。   I   don't   care   if   they   are   only   straight   out…and…out
  rivalsand not chaps that are trying to take an unfair advantage。 I suppose
  all the big picture concerns have a tip about this war; and they may have
  representatives here。 I hope we get the best views。 Now come on; and give
  me a hand。 We've got our work cut out for us; all right。〃
  〃Bless my red cross bandage!〃 cried Mr。 Damon; when he heard the
  news。 〃A native fight; eh? That will be something I haven't seen in some
  time。 Will there be any danger; Tom; do you think?〃
  〃Not     unless   our   airship    tumbles    down     between     the   two    African
  forces;〃 replied our hero; 〃and I'll take care that it doesn't do that。 〃We'll be
  well out of reach of any of their blow guns; or arrows。〃
  〃But I understand that many of the tribes have powder weapons;〃 said
  Mr。 Nestor。
  〃They   have;〃   admitted   Tom;   〃but   they   are   'trader's'   rifles;   and   don't
  carry far。 We won't run any risk from such old…fashioned guns。〃
  〃A  big   fight;   eh?〃   asked   Koku   when   they  told   him  what   was   before
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  them。 〃Me like to help。〃
  〃Yes; and I guess both sides would give a premium for your services;〃
  remarked Tom; as he gazed at his big servant。 〃But we'll need you with us;
  Koku。〃
  〃Oh; me stay with you; Mr。 Tom;〃 exclaimed the big man; with a grin。
  Somewhat   to   Tom's   surprise   the   two   Englishmen   showed   no   further
  interest in him and his airship; after the introduction at the missionaries'
  bungalow。
  With the stolidity of their race the Britishers did not show any surprise;
  as; some time afterward; they strolled down toward Tom's big craft; after
  supper; and looked it over。 Soon they went back to their own camp; and a
  little later; Koku; who walked toward it; brought word that the Englishmen
  were packing up。
  〃They're     going    to  start  for  the  seat   of  war   the   first  thing  in  the
  morning;〃 decided Tom。 〃Well; we'll get ahead of them。 Though we   can
  travel faster than they can; we'll start now; and be on the ground in good
  season。   Besides;   I   don't   like   staying   all   night   in   the   same   neighborhood
  with them。 Get ready for a start; Ned。〃
  Tom did not stop to say good…bye to the Englishmen; though he bade
  farewell   to   the   missionaries;   who   had   been   so   kind   to   him。   There   was
  much   excitement   in   the   native   town;   for   many   of   the   tribesmen   were
  getting ready to depart to help their friends or relatives in the impend