第 35 节
作者:缘圆      更新:2022-08-21 16:34      字数:9321
  mighty physique had already worked an almost miraculous transformation
  in   him。   While   he   was   hunting   in   the   jungle   for   his   breakfast   he   came
  suddenly   upon   Number   Three   and   Number   Twelve   similarly   employed。
  At sight of him the two creatures started to run away; but he called to them
  reassuringly and they returned。 On closer inspection Bulan saw that both
  were   covered   with   terrible   wounds;   and   after   questioning   them   learned
  that they had fared almost as badly at the hands of the ourang outangs as
  had he。
  〃Even the beasts loathe us;〃 exclaimed Number Twelve。 〃What are we
  to do?〃
  〃Leave the beasts alone; as I told you;〃 replied Bulan。
  〃Human beings hate us also;〃 persisted Number Twelve。
  〃Then let us live by ourselves;〃 suggested Number Three。
  〃We hate each other;〃 retorted the pessimistic Number Twelve。 〃There
  is no place for us in the world; and no companionship。 We are but soulless
  things。〃
  〃Stop!〃   cried   Bulan。     〃I   am   not   a   soulless   thing。   I   am   a   man;   and
  within   me   is   as   fine   and   pure   a   soul   as   any   man   may   own;〃   and   to   his
  mind's eye came the vision of a fair face surmounted by a mass of loosely
  waving; golden hair; but the brainless ones could not understand and only
  shook their heads as they resumed their feeding and forgot the subject。
  When   the   three   had   satisfied   the   cravings   of   their   appetites   two   of
  them were for lying down to sleep until it should be time to feed again; but
  Bulan;     once    more    master;   would     not  permit    it;  and   forced   them    to
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  accompany        him   in   his  seemingly     futile   search   for   the  girl  who    had
  disappeared   so   mysteriously   after   he   had   rescued   her   from   the   ourang
  outangs。
  Both   Number   Twelve   and   Number   Three   had   assured   him   that   the
  beasts had not recaptured her; for they had seen the entire band flee madly
  through the jungle after hearing the report of the single shot which had so
  terrorized Bulan's antagonists。          Bulan did not know what to make of this
  occurrence which he had not himself heard; the shot having come after he
  had lost consciousness at the foot of the tree; but from the description of
  the noise given him by Number Twelve he felt sure that it must have been
  the report of a gun; and hoped that it betokened the presence of Virginia
  Maxon's friends; and that she was now safe in their keeping。
  Nevertheless   he   did   not   relinquish   his   determination   to   continue   his
  search for her; since it was quite possible that the gun had been fired by a
  native; many of whom possessed firearms。                 His first concern was for the
  girl's welfare; which spoke eloquently for the chivalry of his character; and
  though he wished to see her for the pleasure that it would give him; the
  hope of serving her was ever the first consideration in his mind。
  He was now confident that he was following the wrong direction; and
  with the intention in view of discovering the tracks of the party which had
  rescued or captured Virginia after he had been forced to relinquish her; he
  set out in a totally new direction away from the river。 His small woodcraft
  and   little   experience   in   travelling   resulted   in   his   becoming   completely
  confused; so that instead of returning to the spot where he had last seen the
  girl;   as   he   wished   to   do;   he   bore   far   to   the   northeast   of   the   place;   and
  missed entirely the path which von Horn and his Dyaks had taken from the
  long…house into the jungle and back。
  All that day he urged his reluctant companions on through the fearful
  heat   of the   tropics   until;  almost   exhausted;  they  halted   at   dusk upon   the
  bank   of   a   river;   where   they   filled   their   stomachs   with   cooling   draughts;
  and   after   eating   lay  down   to   sleep。  It   was   quite   dark   when   Bulan   was
  aroused by the sound of something approaching from up the river; and as
  he lay listening he presently heard the subdued voices of men conversing
  in whispers。 He recognized the language as that of the Dyaks; though he
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  could interpret nothing which they said。
  Presently     he  saw    a  dozen    warriors    emerge     into  a  little  patch   of
  moonlight。       They  bore   a   huge   chest   among   them   which   they   deposited
  within a few paces of where Bulan lay。 Then they commenced to dig in the
  soft earth with their spears and parangs until they had excavated a shallow
  pit。   Into   this   they   lowered   the   chest;   covering   it   over   with   earth   and
  sprinkling dead grass; twigs and leaves above it; that it might present to a
  searcher     no   sign   that  the   ground    had   recently    been    disturbed。    The
  balance   of   the   loose   earth   which   would   not   go   back   into   the   pit   was
  thrown into the river。
  When all had been made to appear as it was before; one of the warriors
  made several cuts and scratches upon the stem of a tree which grew above
  the spot where the chest was buried; then they hastened on in silence past
  Bulan and down the river。
  As   von   Horn   stood   by   the   river's   bank   after   his   conversation   with
  Virginia; he   saw  a   small   sampan   approaching   from  up   stream。         In   it   he
  made out two natives; and the stealthiness of their approach caused him to
  withdraw   into   the   shadow   of   a   large   prahu   which   was   beached   close   to
  where he had been standing。
  When the men had come close to the landing one of them gave a low
  signal; and presently a native came down from the long…house。
  〃Who      is  it  comes   by   night?〃    he  asked。    〃And     what    want    you?〃
  〃News has   just   reached us that   Muda   Saffir   is alive;〃   replied one  of the
  men in the boat; 〃and that he sleeps this night in your long…house。                    Is it
  true?〃
  〃Yes;〃 answered the man on shore。             〃What do you wish of the Rajah
  Muda Saffir?〃
  〃We are men of his company and we have news for him;〃 returned the
  speaker in the sampan。         〃Tell him that we must speak to him at once。〃
  The native on shore returned to the long…house without replying。                  Von
  Horn wondered what the important news for Muda Saffir might be; and so
  he remained as he had been; concealed behind the prahu。
  Presently the old Malay came down to the water's edge very warily
  thoughand   asked   the   men   whom   they   might   be。   When   they   had   given
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  their names he seemed relieved。
  〃Ninaka;〃     they   said;  〃has   murdered     Barunda     who    was   taking   the
  rajah's treasure up to the rajah's strongholdthe treasure which Ninaka had
  stolen after trying to murder the rajah and which Barunda had recaptured。
  Now Ninaka; after murdering Barunda; set off through the jungle toward
  the river which leads to Gunung Tebor; and Barunda's uncle followed him
  with what few men he had with him; but he sent us down river to try and
  find   you;   master;  and   beg   of   you to   come   with   many  men   and   overtake
  Ninaka and punish him。〃
  Muda Saffir thought for a moment。
  〃Hasten back to the uncle of Barunda and tell him that as soon as I can
  gather   the   warriors    I  shall  come   and   punish    Ninaka。    I   have   another
  treasure here which I must not lose; but I can arrange that it will still be
  here when I return for it; and then Barunda's uncle can come back with me
  to assist me if assistance is needed。 Also; be sure to tell Barunda's uncle
  never to lose sight of the treasure;〃 and Muda Saffir turned and hastened
  back to the long…house。
  As the men in the sampan headed the boat's bow up stream again; von
  Horn ran along the jungle trail beside the river and abreast of the paddlers。
  When he thought that they were out of hearing of the long…house he hailed
  the two。     In startled surprise the men ceased paddling。
  〃Who are you and what do you want?〃 asked one。
  〃I am the man to whom the chest belongs;〃 replied von Horn。 〃If you
  will take me to Barunda's uncle before Muda Saffir reaches him you shall
  each   have   the   finest   rifles   that   the   white   man   makes;   with   ammunition
  enough to last you a year。 All I ask is that