第 9 节
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and we sat together with our arms around each other。 A little later he
disclosed the mystery of the wide…mouthed cave。 Holding me by the
hand he led me inside。 It connected by a narrow crevice with another
cave; and it was through this that we regained the open air。
We were now good friends。 When the other young ones gathered
around to tease; he joined with me in attacking them; and so viciously did
we behave that before long I was let alone。 Lop…Ear made me acquainted
with the village。 There was little that he could tell me of conditions and
customshe had not the necessary vocabulary; but by observing his
actions I learned much; and also he showed me places and things。
He took me up the open space; between the caves and the river; and
into the forest beyond; where; in a grassy place among the trees; we made
a meal of stringy…rooted carrots。 After that we had a good drink at the
river and started up the run…way to the caves。
It was in the run…way that we came upon Red…Eye again。 The first I
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knew; Lop…Ear had shrunk away to one side and was crouching low
against the bank。 Naturally and involuntarily; I imitated him。 Then it was
that I looked to see the cause of his fear。 It was Red…Eye; swaggering
down the centre of the run…way and scowling fiercely with his inflamed
eyes。 I noticed that all the youngsters shrank away from him as we had
done; while the grown…ups regarded him with wary eyes when he drew
near; and stepped aside to give him the centre of the path。
As twilight came on; the open space was deserted。 The Folk were
seeking the safety of the caves。 Lop…Ear led the way to bed。 High up the
bluff we climbed; higher than all the other caves; to a tiny crevice that
could not be seen from the ground。 Into this Lop…Ear squeezed。 I
followed with difficulty; so narrow was the entrance; and found myself in
a small rock…chamber。 It was very lownot more than a couple of feet in
height; and possibly three feet by four in width and length。 Here;
cuddled together in each other's arms; we slept out the night。
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CHAPTER VI
While the more courageous of the youngsters played in and out of the
large…mouthed caves; I early learned that such caves were unoccupied。
No one slept in them at night。 Only the crevice…mouthed caves were
used; the narrower the mouth the better。 This was from fear of the
preying animals that made life a burden to us in those days and nights。
The first morning; after my night's sleep with Lop…Ear; I learned the
advantage of the narrow…mouthed caves。 It was just daylight when old
Saber…Tooth; the tiger; walked into the open space。 Two of the Folk were
already up。 They made a rush for it。 Whether they were panic…stricken;
or whether he was too close on their heels for them to attempt to scramble
up the bluff to the crevices; I do not know; but at any rate they dashed into
the wide…mouthed cave wherein Lop…Ear and I had played the afternoon
before。
What happened inside there was no way of telling; but it is fair to
conclude that the two Folk slipped through the connecting crevice into the
other cave。 This crevice was too small to allow for the passage of Saber…
Tooth; and he came out the way he had gone in; unsatisfied and angry。 It
was evident that his night's hunting had been unsuccessful and that he had
expected to make a meal off of us。 He caught sight of the two Folk at the
other cave…mouth and sprang for them。 Of course; they darted through
the passageway into the first cave。 He emerged angrier than ever and
snarling。
Pandemonium broke loose amongst the rest of us。 All up and down
the great bluff; we crowded the crevices and outside ledges; and we were
all chattering and shrieking in a thousand keys。 And we were all making
facessnarling faces; this was an instinct with us。 We were as angry as
Saber…Tooth; though our anger was allied with fear。 I remember that I
shrieked and made faces with the best of them。 Not only did they set the
example; but I felt the urge from within me to do the same things they
were doing。 My hair was bristling; and I was convulsed with a fierce;
unreasoning rage。
For some time old Saber…Tooth continued dashing in and out of first
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the one cave and then the other。 But the two Folk merely slipped back
and forth through the connecting crevice and eluded him。 In the
meantime the rest of us up the bluff had proceeded to action。 Every time
he appeared outside we pelted him with rocks。 At first we merely dropped
them on him; but we soon began to whiz them down with the added force
of our muscles。
This bombardment drew Saber…Tooth's attention to us and made him
angrier than ever。 He abandoned his pursuit of the two Folk and sprang
up the bluff toward the rest of us; clawing at the crumbling rock and
snarling as he clawed his upward way。 At this awful sight; the last one of
us sought refuge inside our caves。 I know this; because I peeped out and
saw the whole bluff…side deserted; save for Saber…Tooth; who had lost his
footing and was sliding and falling down。
I called out the cry of encouragement; and again the bluff was covered
by the screaming horde and the stones were falling faster than ever。
Saber…Tooth was frantic with rage。 Time and again he assaulted the bluff。
Once he even gained the first crevice…entrances before he fell back; but
was unable to force his way inside。 With each upward rush he made;
waves of fear surged over us。 At first; at such times; most of us dashed
inside; but some remained outside to hammer him with stones; and soon
all of us remained outside and kept up the fusillade。
Never was so masterly a creature so completely baffled。 It hurt his
pride terribly; thus to be outwitted by the small and tender Folk。 He
stood on the ground and looked up at us; snarling; lashing his tail;
snapping at the stones that fell near to him。 Once I whizzed down a stone;
and just at the right moment he looked up。 It caught him full on the end
of his nose; and he went straight up in the air; all four feet of him; roaring
and caterwauling; what of the hurt and surprise。
He was beaten and he knew it。 Recovering his dignity; he stalked out
solemnly from under the rain of stones。 He stopped in the middle of the
open space and looked wistfully and hungrily back at us。 He hated to
forego the meal; and we were just so much meat; cornered but inaccessible。
This sight of him started us to laughing。 We laughed derisively and
uproariously; all of us。 Now animals do not like mockery。 To be
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laughed at makes them angry。 And in such fashion our laughter affected
Saber…Tooth。 He turned with a roar and charged the bluff again。 This
was what we wanted。 The fight had become a game; and we took huge
delight in pelting him。
But this attack did not last long。 He quickly recovered his common
sense; and besides; our missiles were shrewd to hurt。 Vividly do I recollect
the vision of one bulging eye of his; swollen almost shut by one of the
stones we had thrown。 And vividly do I retain the picture of him as he
stood on the edge of the forest whither he had finally retreated。 He was
lookin