第 24 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:45      字数:9321
  ears。
  Finding   that   the   tree   would   not   fall   to   his   pushing;   Tantor   was   but
  enraged the more。          He looked up at the two perched high above him; his
  red…rimmed eyes blazing with insane hatred; and then he wound his trunk
  about the bole of the tree; spread his giant feet wide apart and tugged to
  uproot the jungle giant。         A huge creature was Tantor; an enormous bull in
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  the   full   prime   of   all   his   stupendous   strength。   Mightily   he   strove   until
  presently; to Tarzan's consternation; the great tree gave slowly at the roots。
  The ground rose in little mounds and ridges about the base of the bole; the
  tree tiltedin another moment it would be uprooted and fall。
  The   ape…man   whirled   La   to   his   back   and   just   as   the   tree   inclined
  slowly in   its first   movement out   of the perpendicular; before the sudden
  rush of its final collapse; he swung to the branches of a lesser neighbor。
  It was a long and perilous leap。             La closed her eyes and shuddered; but
  when she opened them again she found herself safe and Tarzan whirling
  onward      through     the   forest。    Behind      them    the   uprooted     tree  crashed
  heavily to the ground; carrying with it the lesser trees in its path and then
  Tantor;   realizing   that   his   prey   had   escaped   him;   set   up   once   more   his
  hideous trumpeting and followed at a rapid charge upon their trail。
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  A Priestess But Yet a Woman
  At first La closed her eyes and clung to Tarzan in terror; though she
  made no outcry; but presently she gained sufficient courage to look about
  her; to look down at the ground beneath and even to keep her eyes open
  during   the   wide;   perilous   swings   from   tree   to   tree;   and   then   there   came
  over her a sense of safety because of her confidence in the perfect physical
  creature in whose strength and nerve and agility her fate lay。                 Once she
  raised her eyes to the burning sun and murmured a prayer of thanks to her
  pagan god that she had not been permitted to destroy this godlike man; and
  her long lashes were wet with tears。           A strange anomaly was La of Opar
  a creature of circumstance torn by conflicting emotions。                 Now the cruel
  and   bloodthirsty  creature   of   a heartless   god   and   again   a   melting   woman
  filled   with   compassion      and   tenderness。     Sometimes      the  incarnation    of
  jealousy   and    revenge   and   sometimes   a   sobbing   maiden;   generous   and
  forgiving; at once a virgin and a wanton; but alwaysa woman。 Such was
  La。
  She   pressed   her   cheek   close   to   Tarzan's   shoulder。   Slowly  she   turned
  her head until her hot lips were pressed against his flesh。              She loved him
  and would gladly have died for him; yet within an hour she had been ready
  to plunge a knife into his heart and might again within the coming hour。
  A hapless priest seeking shelter in the jungle chanced to show himself
  to enraged Tantor。        The great beast turned to one side; bore down upon
  the crooked; little man; snuffed him out and then; diverted from his course;
  blundered away toward the south。            In a few minutes even the noise of his
  trumpeting was lost in the distance。
  Tarzan dropped to the ground and La slipped to her feet from his back。
  〃Call your people together;〃 said Tarzan。
  〃They will kill me;〃 replied La。
  〃They will not kill you;〃 contradicted the ape…man。 〃No one will kill
  you   while   Tarzan   of   the Apes   is   here。   Call   them   and   we   will   talk   with
  them。〃
  La raised her voice in   a   weird; flutelike   call   that   carried   far   into the
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  jungle on   every  side。      From  near   and   far   came   answering shouts   in   the
  barking tones of the Oparian priests: 〃We come!                 We come!〃 Again and
  again;   La    repeated    her  summons       until   singly   and  in  pairs  the  greater
  portion of her following approached and halted a short distance away from
  the High Priestess and her savior。            They came with scowling brows and
  threatening mien。        When all had come Tarzan addressed them。
  〃Your   La   is   safe;〃   said   the   ape…man。 〃Had   she   slain   me   she   would
  now herself be dead and many more of you; but she spared me that I might
  save her。     Go your way with her back to Opar; and Tarzan will go his way
  into the jungle。 Let there be peace always between Tarzan and La。                    What
  is your answer?〃
  The   priests   grumbled   and   shook   their   heads。      They   spoke   together
  and La and Tarzan could see that they were not favorably inclined toward
  the proposition。       They did not wish to take La back and they did wish to
  complete the sacrifice of Tarzan to the Flaming God。                At last the ape…man
  became impatient。
  〃You will obey the commands of your queen;〃 he said; 〃and go back to
  Opar with her or Tarzan of the Apes will call together the other creatures
  of the jungle and slay you all。         La saved me that I might save you and her。
  I have served you better alive than I could have dead。                 If you are not all
  fools you will let me go my way in peace and you will return to Opar with
  La。   I   know   not   where   the   sacred   knife   is;   but   you   can   fashion   another。
  Had I not taken it from La   you would have slain me and now your god
  must be glad that I took it since I have saved his priestess from love…mad
  Tantor。 Will you go back to Opar with La; promising that no harm shall
  befall her?〃
  The  priests   gathered   together   in   a  little   knot   arguing   and   discussing。
  They pounded upon their breasts with their fists; they raised their hands
  and   eyes   to their   fiery  god; they  growled   and   barked   among   themselves
  until it became evident to Tarzan that one of their number was preventing
  the acceptance of his proposal。 This was the High Priest whose heart was
  filled with jealous rage because La openly acknowledged her love for the
  stranger;    when     by  the   worldly    customs    of  their   cult  she  should    have
  belonged to   him。  Seemingly  there   was   to be   no solution   of   the   problem
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  until another priest stepped forth and; raising his hand; addressed La。
  〃Cadj;   the   High   Priest;〃   he   announced;   〃would   sacrifice   you   both   to
  the Flaming God; but all of us except Cadj would gladly return to Opar
  with our queen。〃
  〃You are many against one;〃 spoke up Tarzan。 〃Why should you not
  have your will?       Go your way with La to Opar and if Cadj interferes slay
  him。〃
  The    priests   of  Opar   welcomed      this  suggestion     with   loud   cries  of
  approval。      To them it appeared nothing short of divine inspiration。               The
  influence of ages of unquestioning obedience to high priests had made it
  seem impossible to them to question his authority; but when they realized
  that they could force him to their will they were as happy as children with
  new toys。
  They rushed forward and seized Cadj。             They talked in loud menacing
  tones into his ear。      They threatened him with bludgeon and knife until at
  last   he   acquiesced   in   their   demands;   though   sullenly;   and   then   Tarzan
  stepped close before Cadj。
  〃Priest;〃 he said; 〃La goes back to her temple under the protection of
  her priests   and   the   threat of Tarzan of   the Apes that   whoever harms   her
  shall die。    Tarzan will go again to Opar before the next rains and if harm
  has befallen La; woe betide Cadj; the High Priest。〃
  Sullenly Cadj promised not to harm his queen。
  〃Protect her;〃 cried Tarzan to the other Oparians。 〃Protect her so that
  when Tarzan comes again he will find La there to greet him。〃
  〃La will be there to greet thee;〃 exclaimed the High Priestess; 〃and La
  will   wait;   longing;   always   longing;   until   you   come   again。   Oh;   tell   me
  that you will come!〃
  〃Who knows?〃 asked the ape…man as he swung quickly into the trees
  and raced off toward the east。
  For   a   moment   La   stood looking