第 28 节
作者:负债赌博      更新:2024-05-25 15:05      字数:9322
  beneath   the   arrows。     Some   of   the   women   and   children   remained   in   the
  caves to strangle to death; but the majority met death outside。
  When the Fire…Men had in this fashion cleared the first tier of caves;
  they began making arrangements to duplicate the operation on the second
  tier   of   caves。   It   was   while   they   were   climbing   up   with   their   grass   and
  wood; that Red…Eye; followed   by his wife; with the baby holding to her
  tightly;   made   a   successful   flight   up   the   cliff。 The   Fire…Men   must   have
  concluded   that   in   the   interval   between   the   smoking…out   operations   we
  would remain in our caves; so that they were unprepared; and their arrows
  did   not   begin   to   fly   till   Red…Eye   and   his   wife   were   well   up   the   wall。
  When   he   reached   the   top;   he   turned   about   and   glared   down   at   them;
  roaring   and   beating   his   chest。     They   arched   their   arrows   at   him;     and
  though he was untouched he fled on。
  I watched a third tier smoked out; and a fourth。                 A few of the Folk
  escaped up the cliff; but most of them were shot off the face of it as they
  strove   to   climb。    I   remember   Long…Lip。         He   got   as   far   as   my   ledge;
  crying   piteously;   an   arrow   clear   through   his   chest;   the   feathered   shaft
  sticking   out   behind;  the   bone   head   sticking   out   before;   shot   through   the
  back as he climbed。         He sank down on my ledge bleeding profusely at the
  mouth。
  It was about this time that the upper tiers seemed to empty themselves
  spontaneously。        Nearly all the Folk not yet smoked out stampeded up the
  cliff at the same time。         This was the saving of many。             The Fire People
  could not shoot arrows fast enough。              They filled the air with arrows; and
  scores of the stricken Folk came tumbling down; but still there were a few
  who reached the top and got away。
  The   impulse   of   flight   was   now   stronger   in   me   than   curiosity。    The
  arrows   had   ceased   flying。       The   last   of   the   Folk   seemed   gone;   though
  there may have been a few still hiding in the upper caves。 The Swift One
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  and I started to make a scramble for the cliff…top。 At sight of us a great cry
  went up   from the   Fire   People。      This   was   not caused by  me; but   by  the
  Swift One。       They were chattering excitedly and pointing her out to one
  another。     They did not try to shoot her。          Not an arrow was discharged。
  They   began   calling   softly   and   coaxingly。    I   stopped   and   looked   down。
  She was afraid; and whimpered and urged me on。                   So we went up over
  the top and plunged into the trees。
  This event has often caused me to wonder and speculate。 If she were
  really of their kind; she must have been lost from them at a time when she
  was too young to remember; else would she not have been afraid of them。
  On the other hand; it may well have been that while she was their kind she
  had never been lost from them; that she had been born in the wild forest
  far from their haunts; her father maybe a renegade Fire…Man; her mother
  maybe one of my own kind; one of the Folk。                But who shall say? These
  things are beyond me; and the Swift One knew no more about them than
  did I。
  We lived through a day of terror。          Most of the survivors fled toward
  the blueberry swamp and took refuge in the forest in that neighborhood。
  And all day hunting parties of the Fire People ranged the forest; killing us
  wherever they found us。         It must have been a deliberately executed plan。
  Increasing beyond   the   limits   of   their   own   territory;   they  had   decided   on
  making      a  conquest    of  ours。   Sorry    the  conquest!     We   had   no  chance
  against them。      It was slaughter; indiscriminate slaughter; for they spared
  none; killing old and young; effectively ridding the land of our presence。
  It was like the end of the world to us。           We fled to the trees as a last
  refuge; only to be surrounded and killed; family by family。 We saw much
  of this during that day; and besides; I wanted to see。 The Swift One and I
  never remained long in one tree; and so escaped being surrounded。                    But
  there seemed no place to go。 The Fire…Men were everywhere; bent on their
  task   of   extermination。   Every   way   we   turned   we   encountered   them;   and
  because of this we saw much of their handiwork。
  I did not see what became of my mother; but I did see the Chatterer
  shot down out of the old home…tree。             And I am afraid that at the sight I
  did a bit of joyous teetering。        Before I leave this portion of my narrative;
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  I must tell of Red…Eye。         He was caught with his wife in a tree down by
  the blueberry swamp。          The Swift One and I stopped long enough in our
  flight to see。    The Fire…Men were too intent upon their work to notice us;
  and;    furthermore;    we   were    well  screened    by   the  thicket   in  which   we
  crouched。
  Fully  a   score  of   the  hunters   were   under   the   tree;   discharging   arrows
  into it。   They always picked up their arrows when they fell back to earth。
  I could not see Red…Eye; but I could hear him howling from somewhere in
  the tree。
  After    a  short  interval   his  howling     grew   muffled。     He    must   have
  crawled into a hollow in the trunk。          But his wife did not win this shelter。
  An arrow brought her to the ground。            She was severely hurt; for she made
  no effort to get away。        She   crouched   in a sheltering   way over   her   baby
  (which clung tightly to her); and made pleading signs and sounds to the
  Fire…Men。      They gathered about her and laughed at hereven as Lop…Ear
  and I had laughed at the old Tree…Man。             And even as we had poked him
  with   twigs   and   sticks;   so   did   the   Fire…Men   with   Red…Eye's   wife。 They
  poked her with the ends of their bows; and prodded her in the ribs。                  But
  she was poor fun。        She would not fight。        Nor; for that matter; would she
  get angry。     She continued to crouch over her baby and to plead。                One of
  the Fire…Men stepped close to her。          In his hand was a club。        She saw and
  understood; but she made only the pleading sounds until the blow fell。
  Red…Eye; in the hollow of the trunk; was safe from their arrows。 They
  stood together and debated for a while; then one of them climbed into the
  tree。   What happened up there I could not tell; but I heard him yell and
  saw the excitement of those that remained beneath。              After several minutes
  his body crashed down to the ground。            He did not move。        They looked at
  him and raised his head; but it fell back limply when they let go。                  Red…
  Eye had accounted for himself。
  They were very angry。         There was an opening into the trunk close to
  the   ground。    They  gathered   wood   and   grass   and   built   a   fire。 The   Swift
  One and I; our arms around each other; waited and watched in the thicket。
  Sometimes   they   threw   upon   the   fire   green   branches   with   many   leaves;
  whereupon the smoke became very thick。
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  We   saw   them   suddenly   swerve   back   from   the   tree。        They   were   not
  quick enough。        Red…Eye's flying body landed in the midst of them。
  He   was   in   a   frightful   rage;  smashing   about   with   his   long   arms   right
  and left。     He pulled the face off one of them; literally pulled it off with
  those gnarly fingers of his and those tremendous muscles。                    He bit another
  through   the   neck。      The   Fire…Men   fell   back   with   wild   fierce   yells;   then
  rushed upon him。          He managed to get hold of a club and began crushing
  heads     like   eggshells。      He    was    too   much      for  them;    and    they    were
  compelled   to   fall   back   again。      This   was   his   chance;   and   he   turned   his
  back   upon   them  and   ran   for   it;   still   howling   wrathfully。     A  few   arrows
  sped after him; but he plunged into a thicket and was gone。
  The Swift   One   and   I   crept   quietly away;  only  to   run   foul of   another
  party   of   Fire…Men。      They   chased   us   into   the   blueberr