第 23 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:45      字数:9322
  drawn face and he saw tears blinding her eyes。                〃Tarzan; my Tarzan!〃 she
  moaned; 〃tell me that you love methat you will return to Opar with me
  and you shall live。       Even in the face of the anger of my people I will save
  you。     This last chance I give you。 What is your answer?〃
  At   the   last   moment   the   woman   in   La   had   triumphed   over   the   High
  Priestess   of   a   cruel   cult。 She   saw   upon   the   altar   the   only  creature   that
  ever   had   aroused   the   fires   of   love   within   her   virgin   breast;   she   saw   the
  beast…faced   fanatic   who   would   one   day   be   her   mate;   unless   she   found
  another less repulsive; standing with the burning torch ready to ignite the
  pyre;   yet   with   all   her   mad   passion   for   the   ape…man   she   would   give   the
  word to apply the flame if Tarzan's final answer was unsatisfactory。                    With
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  heaving bosom she leaned close above him。                〃Yes or no?〃 she whispered。
  Through   the   jungle;   out   of   the   distance;   came   faintly   a   sound   that
  brought a sudden light of hope to Tarzan's eyes。              He raised his voice in a
  weird scream that sent La back from him a step or two。                    The impatient
  priest grumbled and switched the torch from one hand to the other at the
  same time holding it closer to the tinder at the base of the pyre。
  〃Your answer!〃 insisted La。          〃What is your answer to the love of La
  of Opar?〃
  Closer   came   the   sound   that   had   attracted Tarzan's  attention   and   now
  the others   heard   itthe   shrill   trumpeting   of   an   elephant。  As   La   looked
  wide…eyed      into   Tarzan's   face;   there   to  read   her  fate  for   happiness    or
  heartbreak; she saw an expression of concern shadow his features。                    Now;
  for   the   first time;   she   guessed   the   meaning   of Tarzan's   shrill   screamhe
  had summoned Tantor; the elephant; to his rescue!                La's brows contracted
  in a savage scowl。       〃You refuse La!〃 she cried。          〃Then die!      The torch!〃
  she commanded; turning toward the priest。
  Tarzan   looked   up   into   her   face。   〃Tantor   is   coming;〃   he   said。     〃I
  thought that he would rescue me; but I know now from his voice that he
  will slay me and you and all that fall in his path; searching out with the
  cunning of Sheeta; the panther; those who would hide from him; for Tantor
  is mad with the madness of love。〃
  La knew only too well the insane ferocity of a bull elephant in MUST。
  She  knew that Tarzan had   not   exaggerated。            She  knew  that   the devil   in
  the cunning; cruel brain of the great beast might send it hither and thither
  hunting   through   the   forest   for   those   who   escaped   its   first   charge;   or   the
  beast might pass on without returningno one might guess which。
  〃I cannot love you; La;〃   said Tarzan in a low voice。 〃I do not know
  why; for you are very beautiful。 I could not go back and live in   OparI
  who have the whole broad jungle for my range。                   No; I cannot love you
  but I cannot see you die beneath the goring tusks of mad Tantor。                   Cut my
  bonds before it is too late。 Already he is almost upon us。               Cut them and I
  may yet save you。〃
  A little spiral of curling smoke rose from one corner of the pyrethe
  flames licked upward; crackling。 La stood there like a beautiful statue of
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  despair gazing at Tarzan and at the spreading flames。                 In a moment they
  would reach out and grasp him。            From the tangled forest came the sound
  of   cracking   limbs   and   crashing   trunksTantor   was   coming   down   upon
  them;     a  huge   Juggernaut     of   the  jungle。    The    priests   were    becoming
  uneasy。       They     cast   apprehensive       glances    in   the   direction    of   the
  approaching elephant and then back at La。
  〃Fly!〃 she commanded them and then she stooped and cut the bonds
  securing her prisoner's feet and hands。 In an instant Tarzan was upon the
  ground。      The   priests   screamed   out   their   rage   and   disappointment。      He
  with the torch took a menacing step toward La and the ape…man。 〃Traitor!〃
  He   shrieked   at   the   woman。     〃For   this   you   too   shall   die!〃   Raising   his
  bludgeon he rushed upon the High Priestess; but Tarzan was there before
  her。 Leaping in to close quarters the ape…man seized the upraised weapon
  and wrenched it from the hands of the frenzied fanatic and then the priest
  closed upon him with tooth and nail。             Seizing the stocky; stunted body in
  his mighty hands Tarzan raised the creature high above his head; hurling
  him at his fellows who were now gathered ready to bear down upon their
  erstwhile captive。       La stood proudly with ready knife behind the ape…man。
  No faint sign of fear marked her perfect browonly haughty disdain for
  her priests and admiration for the man she loved so hopelessly filled her
  thoughts。
  Suddenly upon this scene burst the mad bulla huge tusker; his little
  eyes inflamed with insane rage。 The priests stood for an instant paralyzed
  with terror; but Tarzan turned and gathering La in his arms raced for the
  nearest   tree。    Tantor   bore   down   upon   him   trumpeting   shrilly。   La   clung
  with both white arms about the ape…man's neck。 She felt him leap into the
  air   and   marveled   at   his   strength   and   his   ability   as;   burdened   with   her
  weight;   he   swung   nimbly   into   the   lower   branches   of   a   large   tree   and
  quickly     bore   her   upward     beyond     reach   of   the  sinuous    trunk    of  the
  pachyderm。
  Momentarily baffled here; the huge elephant wheeled and bore down
  upon the hapless priests who had now scattered; terror…stricken; in every
  direction。 The nearest he gored and threw high among the branches of a
  tree。   One he seized in the coils of his trunk and broke upon a huge bole;
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  dropping the mangled pulp to charge; trumpeting; after another。                        Two he
  trampled beneath his huge feet and by then the others had disappeared into
  the jungle。      Now Tantor turned his attention once more to Tarzan for one
  of   the  symptoms   of   madness   is   a   revulsion   of   affectionobjects   of   sane
  love    become      the   objects   of   insane    hatred。    Peculiar     in  the   unwritten
  annals of the jungle was the proverbial love that had existed between the
  ape…man   and   the   tribe   of   Tantor。     No   elephant   in   all   the   jungle   would
  harm the Tarmanganithe white…ape; but with the madness of MUST upon
  him the great bull sought to destroy his long…time play…fellow。
  Back     to   the  tree   where    La   and    Tarzan    perched     came    Tantor;    the
  elephant。      He   reared   up   with   his   forefeet   against   the   bole   and   reached
  high   toward   them  with   his   long   trunk;   but Tarzan   had   foreseen   this   and
  clambered beyond the bull's longest reach。                 Failure but tended to further
  enrage the mad creature。           He bellowed and trumpeted and screamed until
  the   earth   shook   to   the   mighty   volume   of   his   noise。      He   put   his   head
  against the tree and pushed and the tree bent before his mighty strength;
  yet still it held。
  The   actions   of   Tarzan   were   peculiar   in   the   extreme。   Had   Numa;   or
  Sabor; or Sheeta; or any other beast of the jungle been seeking to destroy
  him;     the   ape…man       would     have    danced      about    hurling     missiles    and
  invectives   at   his   assailant。    He   would   have   insulted   and   taunted   them;
  reviling in the jungle Billingsgate he knew so well; but now he sat silent
  out   of Tantor's   reach   and   upon   his   handsome   face   was   an   expression   of
  deep sorrow and pity; for of all the jungle folk Tarzan loved Tantor the best。
  Could he have slain him he would not have thought of doing so。                        His one
  idea was to escape; for he knew that with the passing of the MUST Tantor
  would   be   sane   again   and   that   once   more   he   might   stretch   at   full   length
  upon that mighty back and make foolish speech into those great; flapping
  ears。
  Finding   that   the   tree   would   not   fall   to   his   pushi