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作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9320
  that he could not have known through experience。〃
  〃But his object?〃 asked the professor。
  〃That   is   simple;〃   returned   von   Horn。     〃You   have   held   out   hopes   to
  him that soon he should come to live under your roof with Virginia。                     The
  creature has been madly infatuated with her ever since the day he took her
  from     Number      One;    and    you    have    encouraged      his   infatuation    until
  yesterday。      Then   you   regained   your   sanity   and   put   him   in   his   rightful
  place。     What      is  the   result?   Denied     the   easy   prey    he   expected     he
  immediately  decided   to   take   it   by  force;   and   with   that   end   in   view;   and
  taking advantage of the series of remarkable circumstances which played
  into   his   hands;   he   liberated   his   fellows;   and   with   them   hastened   to   the
  beach in search of Virginia and in hopes of being able to fly with her upon
  the Ithaca。     There he met the Malay pirates; and together they formed an
  alliance under terms of which Number Thirteen is to have the girl; and the
  pirates   the   chest   in   return   for   transporting   him   and   his   crew   to   Borneo。
  Why it is all perfectly simple and logical; Professor Maxon; do you not see
  it now?〃
  〃You may be   right; doctor;〃   answered the old man。  〃But it is idle   to
  conjecture。      Tomorrow we can be up and doing; so let us get what sleep
  we can tonight。 We shall need all our energies if we are to save my poor;
  dear girl; from the clutches of that horrid; soulless thing。〃
  At   the  very  moment   that   he spoke  the object   of  his   contumely  was
  entering the dark mouth of a broad river that flowed from out of the heart
  of savage Borneo。 In the prahu with him his eleven hideous companions
  now bent to their paddles with slightly increased efficiency。 Before them
  the leader saw a fire blazing upon a tiny island in the center of the stream。
  Toward this they turned their silent way。              Grimly the war prahu with its
  frightful freight nosed closer to the bank。
  At last Number Thirteen made out the figures of men about the fire;
  and as they came still closer he was sure that they were members of the
  very  party  he   had   been pursuing   across   the   broad   waters   for   hours。 The
  prahus were drawn up upon the bank and the warriors were preparing to
  eat。
  Just   as   the   young   giants'   prahu   came   within   the   circle   of   firelight   a
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  swarthy Malay approached the fire; dragging a white girl roughly by the
  arm。     No more was needed to convince Number Thirteen of the identity
  of   the   party。   With   a   low   command   to   his   fellows   he   urged   them   to
  redoubled speed。        At the same instant a Dyak warrior caught sight of the
  approaching boat as it sped into the full glare of the light。
  At   sight   of   the   occupants   the   head   hunters   scattered   for   their   own
  prahus。     The frightful aspect of the enemy turned their savage hearts to
  water; leaving no fight in their ordinarily warlike souls。
  So quickly they moved that as the pursuing prahu touched the bank all
  the    nearer   boats   had   been    launched;     and   the  remaining     pirates   were
  scurrying across the little island for those which lay upon the opposite side。
  Among   these   was   the   Malay  who   guarded   the   girl;   but he   had not   been
  quick   enough   to   prevent Virginia   Maxon   recognizing   the  stalwart   figure
  standing in the bow of the oncoming craft。
  As he dragged her away toward the prahu of Muda Saffir she cried out
  to the strange white man who seemed her self…appointed protector。
  〃Help!     Help!〃     she   called。   〃This    way!     Across     the  island!〃   And
  then the brown hand of her jailer closed over her mouth。 Like a tigress she
  fought to free herself; or to detain her captor until the rescue party should
  catch up with them; but the scoundrel was muscled like a bull; and when
  the girl held back he lifted her across his shoulder and broke into a run。
  Rajah   Muda   Saffir   had   no   stomach   for   a   fight   himself;   but   he   was
  loathe to lose the prize he had but just won; and seeing that his men were
  panic…stricken he saw no alternative but to rally them for a brief stand that
  would give the little moment required to slip away in his own prahu with
  the girl。
  Calling aloud for those around him to come to his support he halted
  fifty yards from his boat just as Number Thirteen with his fierce; brainless
  horde swept   up   from  the  opposite  side   of the  island   in   the  wake   of him
  who bore Virginia   Maxon。           The   old   rajah succeeded   in   gathering   some
  fifty warriors about him from the crews of the two boats which lay near
  his。   His own men he hastened to their posts in his prahu that they might
  be   ready   to   pull   swiftly   away   the   moment   that   he   and   the   captive   were
  aboard。
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  The   Dyak   warriors   presented   an   awe inspiring   spectacle   in   the   fitful
  light   of   the  nearby    camp    fire。  The    ferocity   of  their  fierce   faces   was
  accentuated   by   the   upturned;   bristling   tiger   cat's   teeth   which   protruded
  from every ear; while the long feathers of the Argus pheasant waving from
  their   war…caps;   the   brilliant   colors   of   their   war…coats   trimmed   with   the
  black and white feathers of the hornbill; and the strange devices upon their
  gaudy shields but added to the savagery of their appearance as they danced
  and howled; menacing and intimidating; in the path of the charging foe。
  A    single   backward      glance    was   all  that   Virginia   Maxon      found    it
  possible to throw in the direction of the rescue party; and in that she saw a
  sight   that   lived   forever   in  her   memory。      At   the   head   of  his   hideous;
  misshapen pack sprang the stalwart young giant straight into the heart of
  the   flashing   parangs   of   the   howling   savages。     To   right   and   left   fell   the
  mighty bull whip cutting down men with all the force and dispatch of a
  steel saber。 The Dyaks; encouraged by the presence of Muda Saffir in their
  rear; held their ground; and the infuriated; brainless things that followed
  the wielder of the bull whip threw themselves upon the head hunters with
  beating hands and rending fangs。
  Number Ten wrested a parang from an adversary; and acting upon his
  example   the   other   creatures   were   not   long   in   arming   themselves   in   a
  similar   manner。   Cutting   and   jabbing   they   hewed   their   way   through   the
  solid    ranks   of   the  enemy;     until  Muda     Saffir;   seeing   that   defeat   was
  inevitable turned and fled toward his prahu。
  Four of his creatures lay dead as the last of the Dyaks turned to escape
  from the mad white man who faced naked steel with only a rawhide whip。
  In panic the head hunters made a wild dash for the two remaining prahus;
  for Muda Saffir had succeeded in getting away from the island in safety。
  Number   Thirteen   reached   the   water's   edge   but   a   moment   after   the
  prow of the rajah's craft had cleared the shore and was swinging up stream
  under the vigorous strokes of its fifty oarsmen。               For an instant he stood
  poised upon the bank as though to spring after the retreating prahu; but the
  knowledge that he could not swim held him backit was useless to throw
  away his life when the need of it was so great if Virginia Maxon was to be
  saved。
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  Turning to the other prahus he saw that one was already launched; but
  that the crew of the other was engaged in a desperate battle with the seven
  remaining   members         of  his  crew   for   possession    of  the   boat。   Leaping
  among the combatants he urged his fellows aboard the prahu which was
  already half filled with Dyaks。         Then he shoved the boat out into the river;
  jumping aboard himself as its prow cleared the gravelly beach。
  For   several   minutes   that   long;   hollowed   log   was   a   veritable   floating
  hell    of  savage;    screaming     men    locked    in  deadly    battle。   The     sharp
  parangs of the head hunters were no match for the superhuman muscles of
  the   creatures   that   battered   them   about;   now   lifting   one   high   above   his
  fellows   and