第 14 节
作者:负债赌博      更新:2024-05-25 15:05      字数:9320
  went off alone through the trees。           I had no reason that I knew for wanting
  to carry the puppy to the cave; except that I WANTED to; and I stayed by
  my task。      I made the work a great deal easier by elaborating on Lop…Ear's
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  idea。    Not only did I tie the puppy's legs; but I thrust a stick through his
  jaws and tied them together securely。
  At last I got the puppy home。            I imagine I had more pertinacity than
  the average Folk; or else I should not have succeeded。                   They laughed at
  me when they saw me lugging the puppy up to my high little cave; but I
  did   not   mind。    Success   crowned   my   efforts;   and   there   was   the   puppy。
  He   was   a   plaything   such   as   none   of   the   Folk   possessed。      He   learned
  rapidly。     When   I   played   with   him  and   he bit   me;   I   boxed   his   ears;   and
  then he did not try again to bite for a long time。
  I was quite taken up with him。            He was something new; and it was a
  characteristic of the Folk to like new things。             When I saw that he refused
  fruits   and   vegetables;   I   caught   birds   for   him   and   squirrels   and   young
  rabbits。     (We Folk were meat…eaters; as well as vegetarians; and we were
  adept at catching small game。) The puppy ate the meat and thrived。                         As
  well   as   I   can   estimate;   I   must   have   had   him   over   a   week。 And   then;
  coming       back   to   the  cave    one   day    with   a  nestful    of  young…hatched
  pheasants; I found Lop…Ear had killed the puppy and was just beginning to
  eat him。      I   sprang for   Lop…Ear;the cave   was small;and   we went   at   it
  tooth and nail。
  And thus; in a fight; ended one of the earliest attempts to domesticate
  the    dog。   We     pulled   hair   out   in  handfuls;    and   scratched    and   bit  and
  gouged。       Then   we   sulked   and   made   up。      After   that   we   ate   the   puppy。
  Raw? Yes。        We had not yet discovered fire。           Our evolution into cooking
  animals lay in the tight…rolled scroll of the future。
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  CHAPTER IX
  Red…Eye   was   an   atavism。     He   was   the   great   discordant   element   in
  our horde。      He was   more primitive than   any of us。           He   did not   belong
  with us; yet we were still so primitive ourselves that we were incapable of
  a cooperative effort strong enough to kill him or cast him out。                  Rude as
  was   our   social   organization;  he   was;   nevertheless;   too   rude   to   live   in   it。
  He   tended   always   to   destroy   the   horde   by   his   unsocial   acts。  He   was
  really a reversion to an earlier type; and his place was with the Tree People
  rather than with us who were in the process of becoming men。
  He was a monster of cruelty; which is saying a great deal in that day。
  He beat his wivesnot that he ever had more than one wife at a time; but
  that   he   was   married   many   times。    It   was   impossible   for   any   woman   to
  live with him; and yet they did live with him; out of compulsion。                   There
  was no gainsaying him。
  No man was strong enough to stand against him。
  Often   do   I   have   visions   of   the   quiet   hour   before   the   twilight。   From
  drinking…place   and   carrot   patch   and   berry   swamp   the   Folk   are   trooping
  into the open space before the caves。           They dare linger no later than this;
  for the dreadful darkness is approaching; in which the world is given over
  to the carnage of the hunting animals; while the fore…runners of man hide
  tremblingly in their holes。
  There yet remain to us a few minutes before we climb to our caves。 We
  are tired from the play of the day; and the sounds we make are subdued。
  Even the cubs; still   greedy  for   fun   and   antics; play  with   restraint。      The
  wind from the sea has died down; and the shadows are lengthening with
  the last of the sun's descent。        And then; suddenly; from Red…Eye's cave;
  breaks a wild screaming and the sound of blows。               He is beating his wife。
  At   first  an  awed    silence   comes     upon   us。   But    as  the   blows   and
  screams continue we break out into an insane gibbering of helpless rage。
  It is plain that the men resent Red…Eye's actions; but they are too afraid of
  him。     The blows cease; and a low groaning dies away; while we chatter
  among ourselves and the sad twilight creeps upon us。
  We; to whom most happenings were jokes; never laughed during Red…
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  Eye's wife…beatings。        We knew too well the tragedy of them。                On more
  than one morning; at the base of the cliff; did we find the body of his latest
  wife。   He   had   tossed   her   there;   after   she   had   died;   from  his   cave…mouth。
  He never buried his dead。          The task of carrying away the bodies; that else
  would have polluted our abiding…place; he left to the horde。                  We usually
  flung them into the river below the last drinking…place。
  Not alone did Red…Eye murder his wives; but he also murdered for his
  wives; in order to get them。         When he wanted a new wife and selected the
  wife of another man; he promptly killed that man。 Two of these murders I
  saw myself。       The whole horde knew; but could do nothing。 We had not
  yet   developed   any   government;   to   speak   of;   inside   the   horde。    We   had
  certain customs and visited our wrath upon the unlucky ones who violated
  those customs。       Thus; for example; the individual who defiled a drinking…
  place   would   be   attacked   by   every   onlooker;   while   one   who   deliberately
  gave a   false   alarm  was   the   recipient   of   much   rough   usage   at our   hands。
  But Red…Eye walked rough…shod over all our customs; and we so feared
  him  that   we   were   incapable   of   the   collective   action   necessary  to   punish
  him。
  It  was    during    the   sixth   winter   in   our   cave   that   Lop…Ear     and   I
  discovered that we were really growing up。               From the first it had been a
  squeeze      to  get   in  through     the   entrance…crevice。       This    had    had   its
  advantages;   however。        It   had   prevented   the   larger   Folk   from  taking   our
  cave away from us。         And it was a most desirable cave; the highest on the
  bluff; the safest; and in winter the smallest and warmest。
  To show the stage of the mental development of the Folk; I may state
  that it would have been a simple thing for some of them to have driven us
  out    and   enlarged    the  crevice…opening。       But    they   never   thought    of   it。
  Lop…Ear and I did not think of it either until our increasing size compelled
  us to make an enlargement。 This occurred when summer was well along
  and we were fat with better forage。             We worked at the crevice in spells;
  when the fancy struck us。
  At first we dug the crumbling rocks away with our fingers; until our
  nails got sore; when I accidentally stumbled upon the idea of using a piece
  of   wood   on   the   rock。   This   worked   well。     Also   it   worked   woe。     One
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  morning early; we had scratched out of the wall quite a heap of fragments。
  I gave the heap a shove over the lip of the entrance。                The next moment
  there came up from below a howl of rage。                 There was no need to look。
  We knew the voice only too well。            The rubbish had descended upon Red…
  Eye。
  We   crouched   down in the  cave  in   consternation。          A  minute later  he
  was at the entrance; peering in at us with his inflamed eyes and raging like
  a demon。       But he was too large。        He could not get in to us。          Suddenly
  he went away。        This was suspicious。        By all we knew of Folk nature he
  should   have   remained   and   had   out   his   rage。   I   crept   to   the   entrance   and
  peeped down。        I could see him just beginning to mount the bluff again。
  In one hand he carried a long stick。            Before I could divine his plan;  he
  was back at the entrance and savagely jabbing the stick in at us。
  His thrusts were prodigious。         They could have disembowelled us。 We
  shrank   back   against   the   side…walls;   where