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作者:负债赌博      更新:2024-05-25 15:05      字数:9321
  roar; and from far off came the scream of some stricken animal; splashing
  and floundering in a drinking…place。            Also; from the river; came a great
  grunting of rhinoceroses。
  In the morning; after having had our sleep; we crept back to the fire。
  It was still smouldering; and the Fire…Men were gone。                 We made a circle
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  through the forest to make sure; and then we ran to the fire。                I wanted to
  see what it was like; and between thumb and finger I picked up a glowing
  coal。    My cry of pain and fear; as I dropped it; stampeded Lop…Ear into
  the trees; and his flight frightened me after him。
  The   next   time   we   came   back   more   cautiously;   and   we   avoided   the
  glowing coals。       We fell to imitating the Fire…Men。          We squatted down by
  the fire; and with heads bent forward on our knees; made believe to sleep。
  Then we mimicked their speech; talking to each other in their fashion and
  making a great gibberish。          I remembered seeing the wizened old hunter
  poke the fire with a stick。       I poked the fire with a stick; turning up masses
  of live coals and clouds of white ashes。 This was great sport; and soon we
  were coated white with the ashes。
  It was inevitable that we should imitate the Fire…Men in replenishing
  the fire。    We tried it first with small pieces of wood。             It was a success。
  The   wood   flamed   up   and   crackled;   and   we   danced   and   gibbered   with
  delight。 Then we began to throw on   larger pieces of wood。                   We put on
  more and more; until we had a mighty fire。                We dashed excitedly  back
  and   forth;   dragging   dead   limbs   and   branches   from   out   the   forest。  The
  flames soared higher and higher; and the smoke…column out…towered the
  trees。    There was a tremendous snapping and crackling and roaring。                     It
  was the most monumental work we had ever effected with our hands; and
  we were proud of it。 We; too; were Fire…Men; we thought; as we danced
  there; white gnomes in the conflagration。
  The dried grass and underbrush caught fire; but we did not notice it。
  Suddenly a great tree on the edge of the open space burst into flames。
  We   looked   at   it   with   startled   eyes。 The   heat   of   it   drove   us   back。
  Another      tree  caught;   and   another;    and   then   half  a  dozen。    We     were
  frightened。     The monster had broken loose。             We crouched down in fear;
  while   the   fire   ate   around   the   circle   and   hemmed   us   in。 Into   Lop…Ear's
  eyes came the plaintive look that always accompanied incomprehension;
  and I know that in my eyes must have been the same look。                    We huddled;
  with our arms around each other; until the heat began to reach us and the
  odor of burning hair was in our nostrils。 Then we made a dash of it; and
  fled away westward through the forest; looking back and laughing as we
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  ran。
  By   the   middle   of   the   day   we   came   to   a   neck   of   land;   made;   as   we
  afterward discovered; by a great curve of the river that almost completed a
  circle。    Right across the neck lay bunched several low and partly wooded
  hills。   Over these we climbed; looking backward at the forest which had
  become   a   sea   of   flame   that   swept   eastward   before   a   rising   wind。   We
  continued to the west; following the river bank; and before we knew it we
  were in the midst of the abiding…place of the Fire People。
  This    abiding…place      was    a  splendid     strategic   selection。    It  was    a
  peninsula; protected on three sides by the curving river。              On only one side
  was it accessible by land。        This was the narrow neck of the peninsula; and
  here the several low hills were a natural obstacle。 Practically isolated from
  the rest of the world; the Fire People must have here lived and prospered
  for a long time。 In fact; I think it was their prosperity that was responsible
  for   the   subsequent   migration   that   worked   such   calamity   upon   the   Folk。
  The     Fire  People    must    have    increased    in  numbers     until   they   pressed
  uncomfortably against the bounds of their habitat。 They were expanding;
  and in the course of their expanding they drove the Folk before them; and
  settled   down   themselves   in   the   caves   and   occupied   the   territory  that   we
  had occupied。
  But Lop…Ear and I little dreamed of all this when we found ourselves
  in the Fire People's stronghold。          We had but one idea; and that was to get
  away; though we could not forbear humoring our curiosity by peeping out
  upon the village。       For the first time we saw the women and children of
  the Fire People。      The latter ran for the most part naked; though the former
  wore skins of wild animals。
  The   Fire   People;   like   ourselves;   lived   in   caves。 The   open   space   in
  front of the caves sloped down to the river; and in the open space burned
  many small fires。 But whether or not the Fire People cooked their food; I
  do not know。       Lop…Ear and I did not see them cook。             Yet it is my opinion
  that they surely must have performed some sort of rude cookery。                   Like us;
  they carried water in gourds from the river。            There was much coming and
  going; and loud cries made by the women and children。 The latter played
  about and cut up antics quite in the same way as did the children of the
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  Folk; and they more nearly resembled the children of the Folk than did the
  grown Fire People resemble the grown Folk。
  Lop…Ear and I did not linger long。            We saw some of the part…grown
  boys shooting with bow and arrow; and we sneaked back into the thicker
  forest and made our way to the river。            And there we found a catamaran; a
  real   catamaran;   one   evidently   made   by   some   Fire…Man。         The   two   logs
  were small and straight; and were lashed together by means of tough roots
  and crosspieces of wood。
  This time the idea occurred simultaneously to us。               We were trying to
  escape     out   of  the  Fire   People's    territory。   What     better   way    than   by
  crossing the river on these logs?           We climbed on board and shoved off。
  A   sudden     something     gripped    the   catamaran     and   flung   it  downstream
  violently against the bank。          The abrupt stoppage almost whipped us off
  into   the   water。   The   catamaran   was   tied   to   a   tree   by   a   rope   of   twisted
  roots。    This we untied before shoving off again。
  By the time we had paddled well out into the current; we had drifted so
  far   downstream   that   we   were   in   full   view   of   the   Fire   People's   abiding…
  place。    So occupied were we with our paddling; our eyes fixed upon the
  other bank; that we knew nothing until aroused by a yell from the shore。
  We looked around。         There were the Fire People; many of them; looking at
  us and pointing at us; and more were crawling out of the caves。                    We sat
  up to watch; and forgot all about paddling。             There was a great hullabaloo
  on the shore。      Some of the Fire…Men discharged their bows at us; and a
  few of the arrows fell near us; but the range was too great。
  It was a great day for Lop…Ear and me。             To the east the conflagration
  we   had   started   was   filling   half   the   sky   with   smoke。 And   here   we   were;
  perfectly   safe    in  the  middle    of   the  river;  encircling    the  Fire   People's
  stronghold。      We sat and laughed at them as we dashed by; swinging south;
  and southeast to east; and even to northeast; and then east again; southeast
  and south and on around to the west; a great double curve where the river
  nearly tied a knot in itself。
  As   we   swept   on   to   the   west;   the   Fire   People   far   behind;   a   familiar
  scene flashed upon our eyes。
  It was the great drinking…place; where we had wandered once or twice
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  to   watch    the  circus   of   the  animals    when    they   came    down     to  drink。
  Beyond it; we knew; was the carrot patch; and beyond that the caves and
  the abiding…place of the horde。         We began to paddle for the bank that slid
  swiftly   past;   and   before   we