第 15 节
作者:负债赌博      更新:2024-05-25 15:05      字数:9322
  His thrusts were prodigious。         They could have disembowelled us。 We
  shrank   back   against   the   side…walls;   where   we   were   almost   out   of   range。
  But by industrious poking he got us now and againcruel; scraping jabs
  with   the   end   of   the   stick   that   raked   off   the   hide   and   hair。 When   we
  screamed with the hurt; he roared his satisfaction and jabbed the harder。
  I began to grow angry。         I had a temper of my own in those days; and
  pretty considerable   courage; too;   albeit it   was largely  the courage   of the
  cornered rat。 I caught hold of the stick with my hands; but such was his
  strength that he jerked me into the crevice。             He reached for me with his
  long arm; and his nails tore my flesh as I leaped back from the clutch and
  gained the comparative safety of the side…wall。
  He began poking again; and caught me a painful blow on the shoulder。
  Beyond   shivering   with   fright   and   yelling   when   he   was   hit;   Lop…Ear   did
  nothing。     I looked for a stick with which to jab back; but found only the
  end of a branch; an inch through and a foot long。             I threw this at Red…Eye。
  It did no damage; though he howled with a sudden increase of rage at my
  daring to strike back。 He began jabbing furiously。              I found a fragment of
  rock and threw it at him; striking him on the chest。
  This emboldened me; and; besides; I was now as angry as he; and had
  lost all fear。    I ripped fragment of rock from the wall。              The piece must
  have weighed two or three pounds。              With my strength I slammed it full
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  into   Red…Eye's   face。     It   nearly   finished   him。    He   staggered   backward;
  dropping his stick; and almost fell off the cliff。
  He was a ferocious sight。          His face was covered with blood; and he
  was snarling and gnashing his fangs like a wild boar。               He wiped the blood
  from his eyes;   caught sight of   me; and roared   with fury。              His stick   was
  gone;   so   he   began   ripping   out   chunks   of   crumbling   rock   and   throwing
  them in at me。       This supplied me with ammunition。               I gave him as good
  as he sent; and better; for he presented a good target; while he caught only
  glimpses of me as I snuggled against the side…wall。
  Suddenly he disappeared again。             From the lip of the cave I saw him
  descending。       All the horde had gathered outside and in awed silence was
  looking   on。     As   he   descended;   the   more   timid   ones   scurried   for   their
  caves。     I could see old Marrow…Bone tottering along as fast as he could。
  Red…Eye sprang out from the wall and finished the last twenty feet through
  the air。    He landed alongside a mother who was just beginning the ascent。
  She   screamed   with   fear;   and   the   two…year…old   child   that   was   clinging   to
  her released its grip and rolled at Red…Eye's feet。             Both he and the mother
  reached for it; and he got it。          The next moment the frail little body had
  whirled through the air and shattered against the wall。               The mother ran to
  it; caught it up in her arms; and crouched over it crying。
  Red…Eye   started   over   to   pick   up   the   stick。  Old   Marrow…Bone   had
  tottered into his way。       Red…Eye's great hand shot out and clutched the old
  man by the back of the neck。           I looked to see his neck broken。           His body
  went   limp   as   he   surrendered      himself   to   his   fate。   Red…Eye   hesitated   a
  moment;       and   Marrow…Bone;         shivering    terribly;   bowed     his  head    and
  covered   his   face   with   his   crossed   arms。     Then   Red…Eye   slammed   him
  face…downward to the ground。             Old Marrow…Bone did not struggle。               He
  lay there crying with the fear of death。           I saw the Hairless One; out in the
  open   space;   beating   his   chest   and   bristling;   but   afraid   to   come   forward。
  And then; in obedience to some whim of his erratic spirit; Red…Eye let the
  old man alone and passed on and recovered the stick。
  He   returned   to   the   wall   and   began   to   climb   up。   Lop…Ear;   who   was
  shivering and peeping alongside of me; scrambled back into the cave。                       It
  was   plain   that   Red…Eye   was   bent   upon   murder。        I   was   desperate   and
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  angry   and   fairly   cool。    Running   back   and   forth   along   the   neighboring
  ledges;   I   gathered   a   heap   of   rocks   at   the   cave…entrance。 Red…Eye   was
  now several yards beneath me; concealed for the moment by an out…jut of
  the cliff。    As he climbed; his head came into view; and I banged a rock
  down。      It missed; striking the wall and shattering; but the flying dust and
  grit filled his eyes and he drew back out of view。
  A chuckling and chattering arose from the horde; that played the part
  of audience。      At last there was one of the Folk who dared to face Red…Eye。
  As their approval and acclamation arose on the air; Red…Eye snarled down
  at them; and on the instant they were subdued to silence。                 Encouraged by
  this evidence of his power; he thrust his head into view; and by scowling
  and snarling and gnashing his fangs tried to intimidate me。                   He scowled
  horribly;   contracting   the   scalp   strongly   over   the   brows   and   bringing   the
  hair down from the top of the head until each hair stood apart and pointed
  straight forward。
  The sight chilled me; but I mastered my fear; and; with a stone poised
  in my hand; threatened him back。              He still tried to advance。 I drove the
  stone down at him and made a sheer miss。                The next shot was a success。
  The stone struck him on the neck。            He slipped back out of sight; but as he
  disappeared I could see him clutching for a grip on the wall with one hand;
  and with the other clutching at his throat。            The stick fell clattering to the
  ground。
  I could not see him any  more; though I could hear him choking and
  strangling     and    coughing。     The     audience     kept   a  death…like    silence。   I
  crouched      on   the  lip  of  the  entrance    and   waited。     The    strangling    and
  coughing   died   down;   and   I   could   hear   him   now   and   again   clearing   his
  throat。    A  little   later   he   began   to   climb   down。  He   went   very   quietly;
  pausing every moment or so to stretch his neck or to feel it with his hand。
  At   the   sight   of him  descending; the   whole horde;   with   wild   screams
  and   yells;   stampeded   for   the   woods。     Old   Marrow…Bone;   hobbling   and
  tottering; followed behind。 Red…Eye took no notice of the flight。 When he
  reached the ground he skirted the base of the bluff and climbed up and into
  his own cave。       He did not look around once。
  I stared at Lop…Ear; and he stared back。              We understood each other。
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  Immediately; and with great caution and quietness; we began climbing up
  the cliff。   When we reached the top we looked back。                 The abiding…place
  was     deserted;    Red…Eye      remained     in   his  cave;    and   the   horde     had
  disappeared in the depths of the forest。
  We turned and ran。        We dashed across the open spaces and down the
  slopes   unmindful   of   possible   snakes   in   the   grass;   until   we   reached   the
  woods。      Up into the trees we went; and on and on; swinging our arboreal
  flight until we had put miles between us and the caves。 And then; and not
  till then; in the security of a great fork; we paused; looked at each other;
  and began to laugh。         We held on to each other; arms and legs; our eyes
  streaming tears; our ;sides aching; and laughed and laughed and laughed。
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  CHAPTER X
  After   we   had had   out our laugh;   Lop…Ear   and   I   curved   back in   our
  flight and got breakfast in the blueberry swamp。                It was the same swamp
  to   which     I  had   made    my    first  journeys    in  the   world;    years   before;
  accompanied   by   my   mother。         I   had   seen   little   of   her   in   the   intervening
  time。    Usually; when she visited the horde at the caves; I was away in