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作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9321
  distance   aheada   cry   for   help;   and   it   was   in   the   agonized   tones   of   a
  woman's voice。
  〃I   am   coming!〃   shouted      Bulan;   and   without    another   glance   at  his
  mutinous crew he sprang through the line of menacing ourang outangs。
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  On the morning that Bulan set out with his three monsters from the
  deserted long…house in which they had spent the night; Professor Maxon's
  party   was   speeding      up   the   river;   constantly   buoyed   with   hope   by   the
  repeated reports of natives that the white girl had been seen passing in a
  war prahu。
  In    translating    this   information     to   Professor     Maxon;      von    Horn
  habitually     made    it  appear   that   the  girl  was   in  the   hands    of  Number
  Thirteen; or Bulan; as they had now come to call him owing to the natives'
  constant use of that name in speaking of the strange; and formidable white
  giant who had invaded their land。
  At    the  last  long…house     below     the  gorge;    the  head    of  which    had
  witnessed      Virginia    Maxon's     escape    from   the   clutches    of  Ninaka    and
  Barunda; the searching party was forced to stop owing to a sudden attack
  of fever which had prostrated the professor。               Here they found a woman
  who had a strange tale to relate of a remarkable sight she had witnessed
  that very morning。
  It seemed that she had been straining tapioca in a little stream which
  flowed out of the jungle at the rear of the long…house when her attention
  was attracted by the crashing of an animal through the bushes a few yards
  above   her。     As   she   looked   she   saw   a   huge   MIAS   PAPPAN   cross   the
  stream;   bearing   in   his   arms   the   dead;   or   unconscious   form   of   a   white…
  skinned girl with golden hair。
  Her  description of the MIAS  PAPPAN  was   such   as to half   convince
  von    Horn    that  she   might    have   seen    Number     Three    carrying    Virginia
  Maxon;   although   he   could   not   reconcile  the  idea   with   the   story  that   the
  two Dyaks had told him of losing all of Bulan's monsters in the jungle。
  Of course it   was   possible   that   they  might have   made   their   way  over
  land   to   this   point;   but   it   seemed   scarcely   credibleand   then;   how   could
  they   have   come   into   posession   of   Virginia   Maxon;   whom   every   report
  except   this   last   agreed   was   still   in   the   hands   of   Ninaka   and   Barunda。
  There was always the possibility that the natives had lied to him; and the
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  more     he   questioned      the   Dyak    woman       the  more     firmly    convinced      he
  became that this was the fact。
  The   outcome   of   it   was   that   von   Horn   finally   decided   to   make   an
  attempt to   follow   the   trail   of the   creature   that   the   woman   had   seen;   and
  with this plan in view persuaded Muda Saffir to arrange with the chief of
  the long…house at which they then were to furnish him with trackers and an
  escort   of   warriors;   promising   them   some   splendid   heads   should   they   be
  successful in overhauling Bulan and his pack。
  Professor   Maxon   was   too   ill   to   accompany   the   expedition;   and   von
  Horn   set   out   alone   with   his   Dyak   allies。   For   a   time   after   they   departed
  Sing   Lee   fretted   and   fidgeted   upon   the   verandah   of   the   long…house。   He
  wholly distrusted von Horn; and from motives of his own finally decided
  to   follow   him。   The   trail   of   the   party   was   plainly   discernible;   and   the
  Chinaman had no difficulty in following them; so that they had gone no
  great way before he came within hearing distance of them。 Always just far
  enough behind to be out of sight; he kept pace with the little column as it
  marched through the torrid heat of the morning; until a little after noon he
  was startled by the sudden cry of a woman in distress; and the answering
  shout of a man。
  The   voices   came   from   a   point   in   the   jungle   a   little   to   his   right   and
  behind   him;   and   without   waiting   for   the   column   to   return;   or   even   to
  ascertain if they had heard the cries; Sing ran rapidly in the direction of the
  alarm。     For   a   time   he   saw   nothing;   but   was   guided   by   the   snapping   of
  twigs     and    the   rustling    of   bushes     ahead;    where     the   authors     of   the
  commotion were evidently moving swiftly through the jungle。
  Presently a strange sight burst upon his astonished vision。 It was the
  hideous Number Three in mad pursuit of a female ourang outang; and an
  instant later he saw Number Twelve and Number Ten in battle with two
  males; while beyond he heard the voice of a man shouting encouragement
  to some one as he dashed through the jungle。 It was in this last event that
  Sing's   interest   centered;   for  he   was   sure  that   he   recognized   the   voice   as
  that of Bulan; while the first cry for help which he had heard had been in a
  woman's   voice;   and   Sing   knew   that   its   author   could   be   none   other   than
  Virginia Maxon。
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  Those     whom     he   pursued    were   moving     rapidly    through    the  jungle
  which was now becoming more and more open; but the Chinaman was no
  mean runner; and it was not long before he drew within sight of the object
  of his pursuit。
  His first glimpse was of Bulan; running swiftly between two huge bull
  ourang     outangs    that  snapped     and   tore  at  him   as   he  bounded     forward
  cutting and slashing at his foes with his heavy whip。                Just in front of the
  trio was another bull bearing in his arms the unconscious form of Virginia
  Maxon who had fainted at the first response to her cry for help。                 Sing was
  armed with a heavy revolver but he dared not attempt to use it for fear that
  he might wound either Bulan or the girl; and so he was forced to remain
  but a passive spectator of what ensued。
  Bulan; notwithstanding the running battle the two bulls were  forcing
  upon him; was gaining steadily upon the fleeing ourang outang that was
  handicapped by the weight of the fair captive he bore in his huge; hairy
  arms。 As they  came into   a natural   clearing in  the jungle the fleeing bull
  glanced back to see his pursuer almost upon him; and with an angry roar
  turned to meet the charge。
  In another instant Bulan and the three bulls were rolling and tumbling
  about the ground; a mass of flying fur and blood from which rose fierce
  and   angry   roars   and   growls;   while   Virginia   Maxon   lay   quietly   upon   the
  sward where her captor had dropped her。
  Sing   was   about   to   rush   forward   and   pick   her   up;   when   he   saw   von
  Horn and his Dyaks leap into the clearing; to which they had been guided
  by the sounds of the chase and the encounter。                The doctor halted at the
  sight that met his eyesthe prostrate form of the girl and the man battling
  with three huge bulls。
  Then he   gathered   up Virginia   Maxon;   and   with   a  sign   to   his   Dyaks;
  who   were   thoroughly   frightened   at   the   mere   sight   of   the   white   giant   of
  whom they had heard such terrible stories; turned and hastened back in the
  direction   from   which   they   had   come;   leaving   the   man   to   what   seemed
  must be a speedy and horrible death。
  Sing Lee was astounded at the perfidy of the act。 To Bulan alone was
  due   the   entire   credit   of   having   rescued   Professor   Maxon's   daughter;   and
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  yet   in   the   very  presence   of   his   self…sacrificing   loyalty  and   devotion   von
  Horn had deserted him without making the least attempt to aid him。                    But
  the wrinkled old Chinaman was made of different metal; and had started
  forward to assist Bulan when a heavy hand suddenly fell upon his shoulder。
  Looking around he saw the hideous face of Number Ten snarling into his。
  The bloodshot eyes of the monster were flaming with rage。                  He had been
  torn and chewed by the bull with which he had fought; and though he had
  finally overcome and killed the beast; a female which he