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作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  compelled   him   to   drop   the   girl   and   grapple   madly   with   the   man   who
  choked him with one hand and rained mighty and merciless blows upon
  his face and head with the other。
  His captive sank to the ground; too weak from the effects of nervous
  shock to escape; and with horror… filled eyes watched the two who battled
  over    her。   She    saw   that   her  would…be     rescuer    was   young    and   strong
  featuredall together a very fine specimen of manhood; and to her great
  wonderment   it   was soon apparent   that   he   was   no   unequal   match   for   the
  great mountain of muscle that he fought。
  Both    tore   and   struck   and    clawed    and   bit  in  the   frenzy    of  mad;
  untutored     strife;  rolling   about   on   the   soft  carpet  of   the  jungle   almost
  noiselessly except for their heavy breathing and an occasional beast…like
  snarl from Number One。            For several minutes they fought thus until the
  younger      man   succeeded      in  getting   both   hands   upon    the  throat   of  his
  adversary;   and   then;   choking   relentlessly;   he   raised   the   brute   with   him
  from the ground and rushed him fiercely backward against the stem of a
  tree。   Again and again he hurled the monstrous thing upon the unyielding
  wood; until at last it hung helpless and inert in his clutches; then he cast it
  from him; and without another glance at it turned toward the girl。
  Here was a problem indeed。            Now that he had won her; what was he
  to do with her?       He was but an adult child; with the brain and brawn of a
  man;   and   the   ignorance   and   inexperience   of   the   new…born。      And   so   he
  acted as a child acts; in imitation of what it has seen others do。 The brute
  had been carrying the lovely creature; therefore that must be the thing for
  him  to   do;   and   so   he   stooped   and   gathered Virginia   Maxon   in   his   great
  arms。     She tried to tell him that she could walk after a moment's rest; but
  it was soon evident that he did not understand her; as a puzzled expression
  came to his face and he did not put her down as she asked。                     Instead he
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  stood   irresolute   for   a   time;   and   then   moved   slowly   through   the   jungle。
  By chance his direction was toward the camp; and this fact so relieved the
  girl's mind that presently she was far from loath to remain quietly in his
  arms。
  After   a   moment   she   gained   courage   to   look   up   into   his   face。 She
  thought that she   never had   seen so marvellously  clean   cut   features; or   a
  more high and noble countenance; and she wondered how it was that this
  white man was upon the island and she not have known it。                     Possibly he
  was a new arrivalhis presence unguessed even by her father。                    That he
  was neither English nor American was evident from the fact that he could
  not understand her native tongue。           Who could he be! What was he doing
  upon their island!
  As she watched his face he suddenly turned his eyes down upon her;
  and as she looked hurriedly away she was furious with herself as she felt a
  crimson flush mantle her cheek。            The man only half sensed; in a vague
  sort of way; the meaning of the tell tale color and the quickly averted eyes;
  but he became suddenly aware of the pressure of her delicate body against
  his; as he had not been before。         Now he kept his eyes upon her face as he
  walked; and a new emotion filled his breast。 He did not understand it; but
  it was very pleasant; and he knew that it was because of the radiant thing
  that he carried in his arms。
  The scream that had startled von Horn and Professor Maxon led them
  along the trail toward the east coast of the island; and about halfway of the
  distance they stumbled upon the dazed and bloody Sing just as he was on
  the point of regaining consciousness。
  〃For God's sake; Sing; what is the matter?〃 cried von Horn。 〃Where is
  Miss Maxon?〃
  〃Big blute; he catchem Linee。           Tly kill Sing。      Head hit tlee。 No see
  any   more。     Wakee   upall   glone;〃   moaned   the   Chinaman   as   he   tried   to
  gain his feet。
  〃Which way did he take her?〃 urged von Horn。
  Sing's   quick   eyes   scanned   the   surrounding   jungle;   and   in   a   moment;
  staggering   to his   feet;  he   cried;   〃Look   see;  klick!  Foot plint!〃   and   ran;
  weak     and   reeling   drunkenly;    along    the  broad   trail  made    by   the  giant
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  creature and its prey。
  Von Horn and Professor Maxon followed closely in Sing's wake; the
  younger       man    horrified     by   the   terrible    possibilities    that   obtruded
  themselves into his imagination despite his every effort to assure himself
  that no harm could come to Virginia Maxon before they reached her。                     The
  girl's   father   had   not   spoken   since   they   discovered   that   she   was   missing
  from the campong; but his face was white and drawn; his eyes wide and
  glassy as those of one whose mind is on the verge of madness from a great
  nervous shock。
  The   trail   of   the   creature   was   bewilderingly   erratic。   A   dozen   paces
  straight   through   the  underbrush;   then   a   sharp   turn   at   right   angles   for   no
  apparent reason; only to veer again suddenly in a new direction!                     Thus;
  turning and twisting; the tortuous way led them toward the south end of
  the island; until Sing; who was in advance; gave a sharp cry of surprise。
  〃Klick!     Look      see!〃  he   cried   excitedly。    〃Blig    blute   dead    vely
  muchee dead。〃
  Von Horn rushed forward to where the Chinaman was leaning over the
  body  of   Number   One。       Sure   enough;   the   great   brute   lay   motionless;   its
  horrid face even more hideous in death than in life; if it were possible。 The
  face was black; the tongue protruded; the skin was bruised from the heavy
  fists of his assailant and the thick skull crushed and splintered from terrific
  impact with the tree。
  Professor Maxon leaned over von Horn's shoulder。 〃Ah; poor Number
  One;〃 he sighed; 〃that you should have come to such an untimely endmy
  child; my child。〃
  Von Horn looked at him; a tinge of compassion in his rather hard face。
  It   touched    the   man   that   his  employer     was    at  last  shocked    from    the
  obsession of   his   work   to   a   realization of   the love   and duty  he   owed   his
  daughter; he thought that the professor's last words referred to Virginia。
  〃Though   there   are   twelve   more;〃   continued   Professor   Maxon;   〃you
  were my first born son and I loved you most; dear child。〃
  The younger man was horrified。
  〃My  God;  Professor!〃 he   cried。         〃Are   you   mad?     Can   you   call   this
  thing ‘child' and mourn over it when you do not yet know the fate of your
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  own daughter?〃
  Professor Maxon looked up sadly。               〃You do not understand; Dr。 von
  Horn;〃   he   replied   coldly;   〃and   you   will   oblige   me;   in   the   future;  by   not
  again referring to the offspring of my labors as ‘things。'〃
  With an ugly look upon his face von Horn turned his back upon the
  older manwhat little feeling of loyalty and affection he had ever felt for
  him gone   forever。  Sing   was   looking   about for   evidences   of the   cause of
  Number One's death and the probable direction in which Virginia Maxon
  had disappeared。
  〃What on earth could have killed this enormous brute; Sing? Have you
  any idea?〃 asked von Horn。
  The Chinaman shook his head。
  〃No savvy;〃 he replied。          〃Blig flight。      Look see;〃 and he pointed to
  the   torn   and   trampled   turf;   the   broken   bushes;   and   to   one   or   two   small
  trees that   had   been   snapped off   by the impact   of the   two   mighty  bodies
  that had struggled back and forth about the little clearing。
  〃This   way;〃   cried   Sing   presently;   and   started   off   once   more   into   the
  brush; but this time in a northwesterly direction; toward camp。
  In   silence   the   three   men   followed   the   new   trail;   all   puzzled   beyond
  measure   to   account   for   the   death   of   Number   One   at   the   hands   of   what
  must have been a creature of superhuman strength。                    What could it have
  been!     It   was   impossib