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作者:负债赌博      更新:2024-05-25 15:05      字数:9322
  our caves and watched。           After some time a Fire…Man stepped cautiously
  into the open space。        It was the little wizened old hunter。         He stood for a
  long   time   and   watched   us;   looking   our   caves   and   the   cliff…wall   up   and
  down。      He descended one of the run…ways to a drinking…place; returning a
  few  minutes later   by another   run…way。          Again he stood   and watched us
  carefully; for a long time。       Then he turned on his heel and limped into the
  forest; leaving us calling querulously and plaintively to one another from
  the cave…mouths。
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  CHAPTER XVI
  I found her down in the old neighborhood near the blueberry swamp;
  where my mother lived and where Lop…Ear and I had built our first tree…
  shelter。    It   was   unexpected。      As     I  came   under    the   tree  I  heard   the
  familiar soft sound and looked up。            There she was; the Swift One; sitting
  on a limb and swinging her legs back and forth as she looked at me。
  I stood still for some time。       The sight of her had made me very happy。
  And   then   an   unrest   and   a   pain   began   to   creep   in   on   this   happiness。 I
  started to climb the tree after her; and she retreated slowly out the limb。
  Just   as   I   reached   for   her;   she   sprang   through   the   air   and   landed   in   the
  branches of the next tree。         From amid the rustling leaves she peeped out
  at   me   and   made    soft  sounds。     I   leaped   straight   for  her;  and   after  an
  exciting chase the situation was duplicated; for there she was; making soft
  sounds and peeping out from the leaves of a third tree。
  It was borne in upon me that somehow it was different now from the
  old    days   before   Lop…Ear     and   I  had   gone   on   our  adventure…journey。       I
  wanted her; and I knew that I wanted her。             And she knew it; too。 That was
  why she would not let me come near her。                I forgot that she was truly the
  Swift   One;   and   that   in   the   art   of   climbing   she   had   been   my   teacher。 I
  pursued her from tree to tree; and ever she eluded me; peeping back at me
  with    kindly    eyes;   making     soft  sounds;    and   dancing    and    leaping   and
  teetering before me just out of reach。           The more she eluded me; the more
  I wanted to catch her; and the lengthening shadows of the afternoon bore
  witness to the futility of my effort。
  As I pursued her; or sometimes rested in an adjoining tree and watched
  her; I noticed the change in her。         She was larger; heavier; more grown…up。
  Her lines were rounder;  her muscles fuller; and   there was about her that
  indefinite something of maturity that was new to her and that incited me
  on。    Three years she had been gonethree years at the very least; and the
  change   in   her   was   marked。      I   say   three   years;   it   is   as   near   as   I   can
  measure      the   time。   A    fourth    year   may    have   elapsed;    which    I  have
  confused with the happenings of the other three years。                 The more I think
  of it; the more confident I am that it must be four years that she was away。
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  Where she went; why she went; and what happened to her during that
  time; I do not know。          There was no way for her to tell me; any more than
  there   was   a   way  for   Lop…Ear   and   me   to   tell   the   Folk   what   we   had   seen
  when   we   were   away。        Like   us;   the   chance   is   she   had   gone   off   on   an
  adventure…journey; and by herself。              On the other hand; it is possible that
  Red…Eye may have been the cause of her going。                    It is quite certain that he
  must have come upon her from time to time; wandering in the woods; and
  if   he   had   pursued   her   there   is   no   question   but   that   it   would   have   been
  sufficient to drive her away。           From subsequent events; I am led to believe
  that she must have travelled far to the south; across a range of mountains
  and   down   to   the   banks   of   a   strange   river;   away   from   any   of   her   kind。
  Many Tree People lived down there; and   I think   it must   have been   they
  who finally drove her back to the horde and to me。                    My reasons for this I
  shall explain later。
  The shadows grew longer; and I pursued more ardently than ever; and
  still   I  could    not   catch    her。   She     made     believe    that   she   was    trying
  desperately   to   escape   me;   and   all      the   time   she   managed   to   keep      just
  beyond   reach。   I   forgot   everythingtime;   the oncoming   of   night;   and   my
  meat…eating enemies。           I was insane with love of her; and withanger; too;
  because she would not let me come up with her。                    It was strange how this
  anger against her seemed to be part of my desire for her。
  As I have said; I forgot everything。             In racing across an open space I
  ran full tilt upon a colony of snakes。 They did not deter me。                     I was mad。
  They struck at me; but I ducked and dodged and ran on。                       Then there was
  a python that ordinarily would have sent me screeching to a tree…top。                        He
  did   run   me   into   a   tree;   but   the   Swift   One   was   going out   of   sight;   and   I
  sprang   back   to   the   ground   and   went   on。      It   was   a   close   shave。   Then
  there   was   my   old   enemy;   the   hyena。        From   my   conduct   he   was   sure
  something was going to happen; and he followed me for an hour。                            Once
  we exasperated a band of wild pigs; and they took after us。                         The   Swift
  One dared a wide leap between trees that was too much for me。                          I had to
  take   to   the   ground。     There   were   the   pigs。     I   didn't   care。  I   struck   the
  earth   within   a   yard   of   the   nearest   one。   They   flanked   me   as   I   ran;   and
  chased   me   into   two   different   trees   out   of   the   line   of   my   pursuit   of   the
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  Swift   One。     I   ventured   the   ground   again;   doubled   back;   and   crossed   a
  wide     open   space;    with   the  whole     band   grunting;    bristling;   and   tusk…
  gnashing at my heels。
  If I had tripped or stumbled in that open space; there would have been
  no chance for me。         But I didn't。     And I didn't care whether I did or not。
  I was in such mood that I would have faced old Saber…Tooth himself; or a
  score     of   arrow…shooting       Fire   People。      Such     was    the   madness      of
  love。。。with me。       With the Swift One it was different。           She was very wise。
  She did not take any real risks; and I remember; on looking back across
  the centuries to that wild love…chase; that when the pigs delayed me she
  did not run away very fast; but waited; rather; for me to take up the pursuit
  again。     Also;   she   directed   her   retreat   before   me;   going   always   in   the
  direction she wanted to go。           At last came the dark。         She led me around
  the   mossy   shoulder   of   a   canyon   wall   that   out…jutted   among   the   trees。
  After   that   we   penetrated   a   dense   mass   of   underbrush   that   scraped   and
  ripped me in passing。         But she never ruffled a hair。          She knew the way。
  In the midst of the thicket was a large oak。             I was very close to her when
  she climbed it; and in the forks; in the nest…shelter I had sought so long
  and vainly; I caught her。
  The   hyena   had   taken   our   trail   again;   and   he   now   sat   down   on   the
  ground and made hungry noises。             But we did not mind; and we laughed at
  him when he snarled and went away through the thicket。 It was the spring…
  time;   and   the   night   noises   were   many  and   varied。 As   was the   custom  at
  that time of the year; there was much fighting among the animals。                     From
  the   nest   we   could   hear   the   squealing   and   neighing   of   wild   horses;   the
  trumpeting of elephants; and the roaring of lions。             But the moon came out;
  and the air was warm; and we laughed and were unafraid。
  I remember; next morning; that we came upon two ruffled cock…birds
  that fought so ardently that I went right up to them and caught them by
  their   neck