第 18 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9321
  well。    Now her doubts turned quickly to fears; and with a little gasp of
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  dismay at the grim possibilities which surged through her imagination she
  ran   quickly   to   the   companionway;   but   above   her   she   saw  that   the   hatch
  was down;   and when   she reached   the top   that it   was   fastened。            Futilely
  she beat upon the heavy planks with her delicate hands; calling aloud to
  Bududreen to release her; but there was no reply; and with the realization
  of   the   hopelessness   of   her   position   she   dropped   back   to   the   deck;   and
  returned   to   her   stateroom。     Here   she   locked   and   barricaded   the   door   as
  best she could; and throwing herself upon the   berth awaited in dry…eyed
  terror the next blow that fate held in store for her。
  Shortly   after   von   Horn   became   separated   from   Virginia   he   collided
  with the fleeing lascar who had escaped the parangs of Muda Saffir's head
  hunters at the same time   as   had   Bududreen。            So terror   stricken   was the
  fellow that he had thrown away his weapons in the panic of flight; which
  was all that saved von Horn from death at the hands of the fear crazed man。
  To him; in the extremity of his fright; every man was an enemy; and the
  doctor   had   a   tough   scuffle   with   him   before   he   could   impress   upon   the
  fellow that he was a friend。
  From   him   von   Horn   obtained   an   incoherent   account   of   the   attack;
  together   with   the   statement   that   he   was   the   only   person   in   camp   that
  escaped;   all   the   others   having   been   cut   down   by   the   savage   horde   that
  overwhelmed   them。   It   was   with   difficulty   that   von   Horn   persuaded   the
  man to return with him to the campong; but finally; he consented to do so
  when      the   doctor   with    drawn     revolver;    presented     death   as   the   only
  alternative。
  Together they cautiously crept back toward the palisade; not knowing
  at   what    moment      they   might    come     upon    the  savage    enemy     that   had
  wrought such havoc among their forces; for von Horn believed the lascar's
  story that all had perished。 His only motive for returning lay in his desire
  to prevent Virginia Maxon falling into the hands of the Dyaks; or; failing
  that; rescuing her from their clutches。
  Whatever   faults   and   vices   were   Carl   von   Horn's   cowardice   was   not
  one of them; and it was without an instant's hesitation that he had elected
  to return to succor the girl he believed to have returned to camp; although
  he entertained no scruples regarding the further pursuit of his dishonorable
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  intentions   toward   her;   should   he   succeed   in   saving   her   from   her   other
  enemies。
  As the two approached the campong quiet seemed to have again fallen
  about the scene of the recent alarm。 Muda Saffir had passed on toward the
  cove with the heavy chest; and the scrimmage in the bungalow was over。
  But von Horn did not abate his watchfulness as he stole silently within the
  precincts of the north campong; and; hugging the denser shadows of the
  palisade; crept toward the house。
  The   dim   light   in   the   living   room   drew   him   to   one   of   the   windows
  which overlooked the verandah。              A glance within showed him Sing and
  Number Thirteen bending over the body of Professor Maxon。                         He noted
  the   handsome   face   and   perfect   figure   of   the   young   giant。     He   saw   the
  bodies of the dead lascars and Dyaks。               Then he saw Sing and the young
  man lift Professor Maxon tenderly in their arms and bear him to his own
  room。
  A sudden wave of jealous rage swept through the man's vicious brain。
  He   saw   that   the   soulless   thing   within   was   endowed   with   a   kindlier   and
  more noble nature than he himself possessed。                He had planted the seed of
  hatred and revenge within his untutored heart without avail; for he read in
  the   dead   bodies   of   Bududreen's   men   and   the   two   Dyaks   the   story   of
  Number Thirteen's defense of the man von Horn had hoped he would kill。
  Von Horn was quite sure now that Virginia Maxon was not within the
  campong。        Either   she   had   become   confused   and   lost   in   the   jungle   after
  she   left   him;   or   had   fallen   into   the   hands   of   the   wild   horde   that   had
  attacked the camp。         Convinced of this; there was no obstacle to thwart the
  sudden plan which entered his malign brain。 With a single act he could rid
  himself   of   the   man   whom   he   had   come   to   look   upon   as   a   rival;   whose
  physical   beauty  aroused   his   envy   and   jealousy;   he   could   remove;   in   the
  person     of  Professor     Maxon;     the   parental   obstacle    which     might    either
  prevent his obtaining the girl; or make serious trouble for him in case he
  took   her   by   force;   and   at   the   same   time   he   could   transfer   to   the   girl's
  possession       the   fortune    which     was    now     her   father'sand     he   could
  accomplish   it   all   without   tainting   his   own   hands   with   the   blood   of   his
  victims。
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  As   the   full   possibilities   of   his   devilish   scheme   unfolded   before   his
  mind's eye a grim smile curled his straight; thin lips at the thought of the
  fate which it entailed for the creator of the hideous monsters of the court
  of mystery。
  As he turned away from the bungalow his eye fell upon the trembling
  lascar who had accompanied him to the edge of the verandah。                          He must
  be rid of the fellow in some wayno eye must see him perpetrate the deed
  he had in mind。        A solution quickly occurred to him。
  〃Hasten   to   the   harbor;〃   he   said   to   the   man   in   a   low   voice;   〃and   tell
  those   on   board   the   ship   that   I   shall   join   them   presently。   Have   all   in
  readiness   to   sail。   I   wish   to   fetch   some   of   my   belongingsall   within   the
  bungalow are dead。〃
  No   command   could   have better   suited   the   sailor。 Without   a   word   he
  turned     and   fled   toward     the   jungle。   Von    Horn    walked     quickly     to  the
  workshop。        The   door   hung   open。       Through   the   dark   interior   he   strode
  straight to the opposite door which let upon the court of mystery。 On a nail
  driven   into   the   door   frame   hung   a   heavy   bull   whip。   The   doctor   took   it
  down as he raised the strong bar which held the door。                     Then he stepped
  through into the moonlit inner campongthe bull whip in his right hand; a
  revolver in his left。
  A   half   dozen     misshapen      monsters     roved    restlessly    about    the  hard
  packed      earth   of   the   pen。    The     noise   of   the   battle   in  the   adjoining
  enclosure   had   aroused   them   from   slumber   and   awakened   in   their   half
  formed      brains    vague    questionings      and    fears。   At    sight   of   von   Horn
  several of them rushed for him with menacing growls; but a swift crack of
  the bull whip brought them to a sudden realization of the identity of the
  intruder; so that they slunk away; muttering and whining in rage。
  Von Horn passed quickly to the low shed in which the remainder of the
  eleven   were   sleeping。       With   vicious   cuts   from   the   stinging   lash   he   lay
  about him upon the sleeping things。                Roaring and shrieking in pain and
  anger   the   creatures   stumbled   to   their   feet   and   lumbered   awkwardly   into
  the   open。     Two   of   them   turned   upon   their   tormentor;   but   the   burning
  weapon on their ill protected flesh sent them staggering back out of reach;
  and in another moment all were huddled in the center of the campong。
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  As   cattle   are   driven;   von   Horn   drove   the   miserable   creatures   toward
  the    door   of  the   workshop。       At    the  threshold     of  the   dark   interior   the
  frightened   things   halted   fearfully;   and   then   as   von   Horn   urged   them   on
  from behind with his cruel whip they milled as cattle at the entrance to a
  strange corral。