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作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9322
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  suspended。       The    bushman      seemed     absorbed    in  contemplation      of   this
  object。
  Warning them not to shoot unless the man was successfully escaping;
  Sheldon      beckoned      the   Poonga…Poonga        men    forward。      Joan     smiled
  appreciatively   to   Sheldon。      It   was   head…hunters   against   head…   hunters。
  The blacks trod noiselessly to their stations; which were arranged so that
  they could spring simultaneously into the open。 Their faces were keen and
  serious; their eyes eloquent with the ecstasy of living that was upon them
  for this was living; this game of life and death; and to them it was the only
  game a man should play; withal they played it in low and cowardly ways;
  killing from behind in the dim forest gloom and rarely coming out into the
  open。
  Sheldon whispered the word; and the ten runners leaped forwardfor
  Binu Charley ran with them。           The bushman's keen ears warned him; and
  he sprang to his feet; bow and arrow in hand; the arrow fixed in the notch
  and the bow bending as he sprang。              The man he let drive at dodged the
  arrow; and before he could shoot another his enemies were upon him。                    He
  was rolled over and over and dragged to his feet; disarmed and helpless。
  〃Why; he's   an   ancient Babylonian!〃 Joan   cried; regarding him。  〃He's
  an Assyrian; a Phoenician!          Look at that straight nose; that narrow face;
  those  high   cheek…bonesand   that   slanting;  oval   forehead;   and   the   beard;
  and the eyes; too。〃
  〃And the snaky locks;〃 Sheldon laughed。
  The   bushman   was   in   mortal   fear;   led   by   all   his   training   to   expect
  nothing less than death; yet he did not cower away from them。 Instead; he
  returned their looks with lean self…sufficiency; and finally centred his gaze
  upon Joan; the first white woman he had ever seen。
  〃My   word;     bush    fella  kai…kai   along   that  fella  boy;〃   Binu   Charley
  remarked。
  So stolid was his manner of utterance that Joan turned carelessly to see
  what     had  attracted   his   attention;   and   found   herself   face   to  face  with
  Gogoomy。        At   least;  it   was   the head   of   Gogoomythe   dark   object they
  had seen hanging in the smoke。            It was freshthe smoke…curing had just
  begunand;   save   for   the   closed   eyes;   all   the   sullen   handsomeness   and
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  animal virility of the boy; as Joan had known it; was still to be seen in the
  monstrous thing that twisted and dangled in the eddying smoke。
  Nor was Joan's horror lessened by the conduct of the Poonga…Poonga
  boys。    On   the   instant   they  recognized   the   head;   and   on   the   instant   rose
  their wild hearty laughter as they explained to one another in shrill falsetto
  voices。    Gogoomy's end was a joke。            He had been foiled in his attempt
  to escape。     He had played the game and lost。 And what greater joke could
  there    be  than   that  the  bushmen      should   have   eaten   him?    It   was   the
  funniest incident that had come under their notice in many a day。                 And to
  them     there   was   certainly    nothing    unusual    nor   bizarre   in  the   event。
  Gogoomy   had   completed   the   life…cycle   of   the   bushman。       He   had   taken
  heads;  and   now   his   own   head   had   been   taken。   He   had   eaten   men;   and
  now he had been eaten by men。
  The Poonga…Poonga men's laughter died down; and they regarded the
  spectacle with glittering eyes and gluttonous expressions。               The Tahitians;
  on the other hand; were shocked; and Adamu Adam was shaking his head
  slowly   and   grunting   forth   his   disgust。  Joan   was   angry。    Her   face   was
  white;   but   in   each   cheek   was   a   vivid   spray   of   red。 Disgust   had   been
  displaced by wrath; and her mood was clearly vengeful。
  Sheldon laughed。
  〃It's nothing to be angry over;〃 he said。           〃You mustn't forget that he
  hacked off Kwaque's head; and that he ate one of his own comrades that
  ran away with him。         Besides; he was born to it。         He has but been eaten
  out of the same trough from which he himself has eaten。〃
  Joan looked at him with lips that trembled on the verge of speech。
  〃And don't forget;〃 Sheldon added; 〃that he is the son of a chief; and
  that as sure as fate his Port Adams tribesmen will take a white man's head
  in payment。〃
  〃It is all so ghastly ridiculous;〃 Joan finally said。
  〃Anderromantic;〃 he suggested slyly。
  She did not answer; and turned away; but Sheldon knew that the shaft
  had gone home。
  〃That fella boy he sick; belly belong him walk about;〃 Binu Charley
  said;    pointing   to  the   Poonga…Poonga        man    whose    shoulder    had   been
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  scratched by the arrow an hour before。
  The   boy   was   sitting   down   and   groaning;   his   arms   clasping   his   bent
  knees;   his   head   drooped   forward   and   rolling   painfully   back   and   forth。
  For   fear   of   poison;   Sheldon   had   immediately   scarified   the   wound   and
  injected     permanganate       of   potash;    but   in  spite   of  the   precaution     the
  shoulder was swelling rapidly。
  〃We'll take him on to where Tudor is lying;〃 Joan said。                 〃The walking
  will help to keep up his circulation and scatter the poison。                Adamu Adam;
  you   take   hold   that   boy。  Maybe   he   will   want   to   sleep。    Shake   him   up。
  If he sleep he die。〃
  The advance was more rapid now; for Binu Charley placed the captive
  bushman in front of him and made him clear the run…way of traps。 Once; at
  a  sharp turn   where  a   man's   shoulder   would   unavoidably  brush   against   a
  screen   of   leaves;   the   bushman   displayed   great   caution   as   he   spread   the
  leaves aside and exposed the head of a sharp…pointed spear; so set that the
  casual passer…by would receive at the least a nasty scratch。
  〃My   word;〃   said   Binu   Charley;   〃that   fella   spear   allee   same   devil…
  devil。〃
  He took the spear and was examining it when suddenly he made as if
  to stick it into the bushman。         It was a bit of simulated playfulness; but the
  bushman sprang back in evident fright。 Poisoned the weapon was beyond
  any   doubt;     and   thereafter   Binu    Charley   carried     it  threateningly   at   the
  prisoner's back。
  The sun; sinking behind a lofty western peak; brought on an early but
  lingering twilight; and the expedition plodded on through the evil forest
  the   place   of   mystery   and   fear;   of   death   swift   and   silent   and   horrible;   of
  brutish appetite and degraded instinct; of human life that still wallowed in
  the   primeval   slime;   of   savagery   degenerate   and   abysmal。         No   slightest
  breezes blew in the gloomy silence; and the air was stale and humid and
  suffocating。      The   sweat   poured      unceasingly   from   their   bodies;   and      in
  their nostrils was the heavy smell of rotting vegetation and of black earth
  that was a…crawl with fecund life。
  They   turned   aside   from   the   run…way   at   a   place   indicated   by   Binu
  Charley; and; sometimes crawling on hands and knees through the damp
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  black   muck;   at   other   times   creeping   and   climbing   through   the   tangled
  undergrowth   a   dozen   feet   from   the   ground;   they   came   to   an   immense
  banyan tree; half an acre in extent; that made in the innermost heart of the
  jungle a denser jungle of its own。           From out of its black depths came the
  voice of a man singing in a cracked; eerie voice。
  〃My word; that big fella marster he no die!〃
  The singing stopped; and the voice; faint and weak; called out a hello。
  Joan answered; and then the voice explained。
  〃I'm not wandering。         I was just singing to keep my spirits up。 Have
  you got anything to eat?〃
  A few minutes saw the rescued man lying among blankets; while fires
  were   building;   water   was   being   carried;   Joan's   tent   was   going   up;   and
  Lalaperu      was   overhauling      the  packs    and   opening     tins  of  provisions。
  Tudor;   having   pulled   through   the   fever   and   started   to   mend;   was   still
  frig