第 11 节
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击水三千 更新:2021-02-18 22:45 字数:9322
that which was confined to the darkness of the four stone walls
surrounding him。 He continued his search and at last found the doorway
leading inward beneath the city and the temple。 This he followed; most
incautiously。 He came to the stone steps leading upward to the higher
level。 He ascended them and continued onward toward the well。
Nothing spurred his hurt memory to a recollection of past familiarity
with his surroundings。 He blundered on through the darkness as though
he were traversing an open plain under the brilliance of a noonday sun;
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and suddenly there happened that which had to happen under the
circumstances of his rash advance。
He reached the brink of the well; stepped outward into space; lunged
forward; and shot downward into the inky depths below。 Still clutching
his spear; he struck the water; and sank beneath its surface; plumbing the
depths。
The fall had not injured him; and when he rose to the surface; he shook
the water from his eyes; and found that he could see。 Daylight was
filtering into the well from the orifice far above his head。 It illumined the
inner walls faintly。 Tarzan gazed about him。 On the level with the
surface of the water he saw a large opening in the dark and slimy wall。
He swam to it; and drew himself out upon the wet floor of a tunnel。
Along this he passed; but now he went warily; for Tarzan of the Apes
was learning。 The unexpected pit had taught him care in the traversing of
dark passagewayshe needed no second lesson。
For a long distance the passage went straight as an arrow。 The floor
was slippery; as though at times the rising waters of the well overflowed
and flooded it。 This; in itself; retarded Tarzan's pace; for it was with
difficulty that he kept his footing。
The foot of a stairway ended the passage。 Up this he made his way。
It turned back and forth many times; leading; at last; into a small; circular
chamber; the gloom of which was relieved by a faint light which found
ingress through a tubular shaft several feet in diameter which rose from
the center of the room's ceiling; upward to a distance of a hundred feet or
more; where it terminated in a stone grating through which Tarzan could
see a blue and sun…lit sky。
Curiosity prompted the ape…man to investigate his surroundings。
Several metal…bound; copper…studded chests constituted the sole furniture
of the round room。 Tarzan let his hands run over these。 He felt of the
copper studs; he pulled upon the hinges; and at last; by chance; he raised
the cover of one。
An exclamation of delight broke from his lips at sight of the pretty
contents。 Gleaming and glistening in the subdued light of the chamber;
lay a great tray full of brilliant stones。 Tarzan; reverted to the primitive
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by his accident; had no conception of the fabulous value of his find。 To
him they were but pretty pebbles。 He plunged his hands into them and let
the priceless gems filter through his fingers。 He went to others of the
chests; only to find still further stores of precious stones。 Nearly all were
cut; and from these he gathered a handful and filled the pouch which
dangled at his sidethe uncut stones he tossed back into the chests。
Unwittingly; the ape…man had stumbled upon the forgotten jewel…room
of Opar。 For ages it had lain buried beneath the temple of the Flaming
God; midway of one of the many inky passages which the superstitious
descendants of the ancient Sun Worshipers had either dared not or cared
not to explore。
Tiring at last of this diversion; Tarzan took up his way along the
corridor which led upward from the jewel…room by a steep incline。
Winding and twisting; but always tending upward; the tunnel led him
nearer and nearer to the surface; ending finally in a low…ceiled room;
lighter than any that he had as yet discovered。
Above him an opening in the ceiling at the upper end of a flight of
concrete steps revealed a brilliant sunlit scene。 Tarzan viewed the vine…
covered columns in mild wonderment。 He puckered his brows in an
attempt to recall some recollection of similar things。 He was not sure of
himself。 There was a tantalizing suggestion always present in his mind
that something was eluding himthat he should know many things which
he did not know。
His earnest cogitation was rudely interrupted by a thunderous roar
from the opening above him。 Following the roar came the cries and
screams of men and women。 Tarzan grasped his spear more firmly and
ascended the steps。 A strange sight met his eyes as he emerged from the
semi…darkness of the cellar to the brilliant light of the temple。
The creatures he saw before him he recognized for what they were
men and women; and a huge lion。 The men and women were scuttling
for the safety of the exits。 The lion stood upon the body of one who had
been less fortunate than the others。 He was in the center of the temple。
Directly before Tarzan; a woman stood beside a block of stone。 Upon the
top of the stone lay stretched a man; and as the ape…man watched the scene;
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he saw the lion glare terribly at the two who remained within the temple。
Another thunderous roar broke from the savage throat; the woman
screamed and swooned across the body of the man stretched prostrate
upon the stone altar before her。
The lion advanced a few steps and crouched。 The tip of his sinuous
tail twitched nervously。 He was upon the point of charging when his
eyes were attracted toward the ape…man。
Werper; helpless upon the altar; saw the great carnivore preparing to
leap upon him。 He saw the sudden change in the beast's expression as his
eyes wandered to something beyond the altar and out of the Belgian's view。
He saw the formidable creature rise to a standing position。 A figure
darted past Werper。 He saw a mighty arm upraised; and a stout spear shoot
forward toward the lion; to bury itself in the broad chest。
He saw the lion snapping and tearing at the weapon's shaft; and he saw;
wonder of wonders; the naked giant who had hurled the missile charging
upon the great beast; only a long knife ready to meet those ferocious fangs
and talons。
The lion reared up to meet this new enemy。 The beast was growling
frightfully; and then upon the startled ears of the Belgian; broke a similar
savage growl from the lips of the man rushing upon the beast。
By a quick side step; Tarzan eluded the first swinging clutch of the
lion's paws。 Darting to the beast's side; he leaped upon the tawny back。
His arms encircled the maned neck; his teeth sank deep into the brute's
flesh。 Roaring; leaping; rolling and struggling; the giant cat attempted to
dislodge this savage enemy; and all the while one great; brown fist was
driving a long keen blade repeatedly into the beast's side。
During the battle; La regained consciousness。 Spellbound; she stood
above her victim watching the spectacle。 It seemed incredible that a
human being could best the king of beasts in personal encounter and yet
before her very eyes there was taking place just such an improbability。
At last Tarzan's knife found the great heart; and with a final; spasmodic
struggle the lion rolled over upon the marble floor; dead。 Leaping to his
feet the conqueror placed a foot upon the carcass of his kill; raised his face
toward the heavens; and gave voice to so hideous a cry that both