第 17 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9322
  Von Horn did not relish the insinuation in the accent which the girl put
  upon the last word。
  〃It  is  because    I  love   you   so;  Virginia;〃   he   hastened    to  urge  in
  extenuation of his suggested disloyalty。 〃I cannot see you sacrificed to his
  horrible mania。 You do not realize the imminence of your peril。 Tomorrow
  Number Thirteen was to have come to live beneath the same roof with you。
  You recall Number One whom the stranger killed as the thing was bearing
  you   away   through   the   jungle?    Can   you   imagine   sleeping   in   the   same
  house with such a soulless thing?          Eating your three meals a day at the
  same table with it?      And knowing all the time that in a few short weeks at
  the most you were destined to be given to the thing as its mate?             Virginia;
  you must be mad to consider for a moment remaining within reach of such
  a terrible peril。
  〃Come to Singapore with meit will take but a few daysand then we
  can return with some good medical man and a couple of Europeans; and
  take your father away from the terrible creatures he has created。             You will
  be mine then and safe from the awful fate that now lies back there in the
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  camp awaiting you。         We can take your father upon a long trip where rest
  and quiet can have an opportunity to restore his enfeebled mentality。 Come;
  Virginia!     Come   with   me   now。      We   can   go   directly   to   the   Ithaca   and
  safety。    Say that you will come。〃
  The girl shook her head。
  〃I do not love you; I am afraid; Doctor von Horn; or I should certainly
  be moved by your appeal。           If you wish to bring help for my father I shall
  never cease to thank you if you will go to Singapore and fetch it; but it is
  not necessary that I go。       My place is here; near him。〃
  In the darkness the girl did not see the change that came over the man's
  face;    but  his  next   words    revealed    his  altered   attitude   with   sufficient
  exactitude to thoroughly arouse her fears。
  〃Virginia;〃 he said; 〃I love you; and I intend to have you。 Nothing on
  earth can prevent me。        When you know me better you will return my love;
  but now I must risk offending you that I may save you for myself from the
  monstrous   connection   which   your   father   contemplates   for   you。        If   you
  will not come away from the island with me voluntarily I consider it my
  duty to take you away by force。〃
  〃You would never do that; Doctor von Horn!〃 she exclaimed。
  Von Horn had gone too far。           He cursed himself inwardly for a fool。
  Why the devil didn't that villain; Bududreen; come!              He should have been
  along to act his part half an hour before。
  〃No; Virginia;〃 said the man; softly; after a moment's silence; 〃I could
  not do that; though my judgment tells me that I should do it。                  You shall
  remain here if you insist and I will be with you to serve and protect both
  you and your father。〃
  The words were fair; but the girl could not forget the ugly tone that had
  tinged his preceding statement。 She felt that she would be glad when she
  found herself safely within the bungalow once more。
  〃Come;〃 she said; 〃it is late。       Let us return to camp。〃
  Von   Horn   was   about   to   reply   when   the   war   cries   of   Muda   Saffir's
  Dyaks   as   they  rushed   out   upon   Bududreen   and   his   companions   came   to
  them distinctly through the tropic night。
  〃What was that?〃 cried the girl in an alarmed tone。
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  〃God     knows;〃     replied   von    Horn。    〃Can     it  be  that  our   men    have
  mutinied?〃
  He thought the  six   with Bududreen   were  carrying   out   their  part   in   a
  most realistic manner; and a grim smile tinged his hard face。
  Virginia Maxon turned resolutely toward the camp。
  〃I must go back there to my father;〃 she said; 〃and so must you。                   Our
  place   is   thereGod   give   that   we   be   not   too   late;〃   and   before   von   Horn
  could stop her she turned and ran through the darkness of the jungle in the
  direction of the camp。
  Von   Horn   dashed   after   her;   but   so   black   was   the   night   beneath   the
  overhanging trees; festooned with their dark myriad creepers; that the girl
  was   out   of   sight   in   an   instant;   and   upon   the   soft   carpet   of   the   rotting
  vegetation her light footfalls gave no sound。
  The doctor made straight for the camp; but Virginia; unused to jungle
  trailing even by day; veered sharply to the left。               The sounds which had
  guided her at first soon died out; the brush became thicker; and presently
  she   realized   that   she   had   no   conception   of   the   direction   of   the   camp。
  Coming to a spot where the trees were less dense; and a little moonlight
  filtered    to  the  ground;     she   paused    to  rest  and   attempt    to  regain    her
  bearings。
  As    she   stood   listening    for  some    sound    which    might    indicate    the
  whereabouts of   the   camp;   she   detected   the   noise   of   a   body  approaching
  through   the   underbrush。 Whether   man   or   beast   she   could   but   conjecture
  and so she stood with every nerve taut waiting the thing that floundered
  heavily toward her。        She hoped it might be von Horn; but the hideous war
  cries which had apprised her of enemies at the encampment made her fear
  that fate might be directing the footsteps of one of these upon her。
  Nearer and nearer came the sound; and the girl stood poised ready to
  fly when the dark face of Bududreen suddenly emerged into the moonlight
  beside her。 With an hysterical cry of relief the girl greeted him。
  〃Oh; Bududreen;〃 she exclaimed; 〃what has happened at camp? Where
  is my father?      Is he safe?     Tell me。〃
  The Malay could scarce believe the good fortune which had befallen
  him  so   quickly  following   the   sore  affliction   of   losing   the  treasure。    His
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  evil   mind   worked   quickly;   so   that   he   grasped   the   full   possibilities   that
  were his before the girl had finished her questioning。
  〃The camp was attacked by Dyaks; Miss Maxon;〃 he replied。 〃Many
  of our men were killed; but your father escaped and has gone to the ship。
  I have been searching for you and Doctor von Horn。                 Where is he?〃
  〃He   was   with   me   but   a   moment   ago。    When   we   heard   the   cries   at
  camp I hastened on to discover what calamity had befallen uswe became
  separated。〃
  〃He will be safe;〃 said Bududreen; 〃for two of my men are waiting to
  guide you and the doctor to the ship in case you returned to camp before I
  found you。       Come; we will hasten on to the harbor。             Your father will be
  worried if we are long delayed; and he is anxious to make sail and escape
  before the Dyaks discover the location of the Ithaca。〃
  The   man's   story   seemed   plausible   enough   to   Virginia;   although   she
  could not repress a little pang of regret that her father had been willing to
  go on to the harbor before he knew her fate。             However; she explained that
  by her belief that his mind was unbalanced through constant application to
  his weird obsession。
  Without demur; then; she turned and accompanied the rascally Malay
  toward the harbor。        At the bank of the little stream which led down to the
  Ithaca's   berth   the   man   lifted   her   to   his   shoulder   and   thus   bore   her   the
  balance of the way to the beach。           Here two of his men were awaiting him
  in one of the ship's boats; and without words they embarked and pulled for
  the vessel。
  Once on board Virginia started immediately for her father's cabin。                 As
  she crossed the deck she noticed that the ship was ready to sail; and even
  as   she   descended   the   companionway   she   heard   the   rattle   of   the   anchor
  chain about the capstan。          She wondered if von Horn could be on board
  too。    It   seemed   remarkable   that   all   should   have   reached   the   Ithaca   so
  quickly; and equally strange that none of her own people were on deck to
  welcome her; or to command the vessel。
  To   her   chagrin   she   found   her   father's   cabin   empty;   and   a   moment's
  hurried investigation disclosed the fact that von Horn's was unoccupied as
  well。    Now her doubts turned qui