第 33 节
作者:击水三千      更新:2021-02-18 22:45      字数:9322
  destruction。
  Creeping      silently    toward     the   sentries;   a   white…burnoosed        figure
  approached the shadows at one end of the hut。 The meager intellect of the
  creature denied it the advantage it might have taken of its disguise。 Where
  it could have walked boldly to the very sides of the sentries; it chose rather
  to sneak upon them; unseen; from the rear。
  It came to the corner of the hut and peered around。 The sentries were
  but a few paces away; but the ape did not dare expose himself; even for an
  instant;   to   those   feared   and   hated   thunder…sticks   which   the   Tarmangani
  knew so well how to use; if there were another and safer method of attack。
  Taglat   wished   that   there   was   a   tree   nearby   from   the   over…hanging
  branches      of  which    he   might    spring   upon    his  unsuspecting      prey;   but;
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  though there was no tree; the idea gave birth to a plan。               The eaves of the
  hut   were   just   above   the   heads   of   the   sentriesfrom   them   he   could   leap
  upon the Tarmangani; unseen。            A quick snap of those mighty jaws would
  dispose of one of them before the other realized that they were attacked;
  and the second would fall an easy prey to the strength; agility and ferocity
  of a second quick charge。
  Taglat withdrew a few paces to the rear of the hut; gathered himself for
  the effort; ran quickly forward and leaped high into the air。              He struck the
  roof directly above the rear wall of the hut; and the structure; reinforced by
  the wall beneath; held his enormous weight for an instant; then he moved
  forward      a  step;  the   roof   sagged;    the  thatching     parted   and   the   great
  anthropoid shot through into the interior。
  The sentries; hearing the crashing of the roof poles; leaped to their feet
  and rushed into the hut。        Jane Clayton tried to roll aside as the great form
  lit upon the floor so close to her that one foot pinned her clothing to the
  ground。
  The     ape;   feeling   the   movement       beside    him;   reached     down    and
  gathered the girl in the hollow of one mighty arm。 The burnoose covered
  the hairy body so that Jane Clayton believed that a human arm supported
  her; and from the extremity of hopelessness a great hope sprang into her
  breast that at last she was in the keeping of a rescuer。
  The  two   sentries   were  now   within   the   hut;  but   hesitating   because   of
  doubt as to the nature of the cause of the disturbance。              Their eyes; not yet
  accustomed to the darkness of the interior; told them nothing; nor did they
  hear any sound; for the ape stood silently awaiting their attack。
  Seeing      that   they   stood    without     advancing;      and    realizing    that;
  handicapped as he was by the weight of the she; he could put up but a poor
  battle;   Taglat   elected   to   risk   a   sudden   break   for   liberty。 Lowering   his
  head; he charged straight for the two sentries who blocked the doorway。
  The impact of his mighty shoulders bowled them over upon their backs;
  and before they could scramble to their feet; the ape was gone; darting in
  the shadows of the huts toward the palisade at the far end of the village。
  The speed and strength of her rescuer filled Jane Clayton with wonder。
  Could it be that Tarzan had survived the bullet of the Arab?                 Who else in
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  all the   jungle   could bear   the   weight   of   a   grown   woman   as   lightly  as   he
  who held her?        She spoke his name; but there was no response。                 Still she
  did not give up hope。
  At the palisade the beast did not even hesitate。 A single mighty  leap
  carried it to the top; where it poised but for an instant before dropping to
  the ground upon the opposite side。             Now the girl was almost positive that
  she   was   safe   in   the   arms   of   her   husband;   and   when   the   ape   took   to   the
  trees   and   bore   her   swiftly   into   the   jungle;   as   Tarzan   had   done   at   other
  times in the past; belief became conviction。
  In a little moonlit glade; a mile or so from the camp of the raiders; her
  rescuer halted   and   dropped   her  to   the  ground。        His   roughness   surprised
  her; but still she had no doubts。         Again she called him by name; and at the
  same   instant   the   ape;   fretting   under   the   restraints   of   the   unaccustomed
  garments of the Tarmangani; tore the burnoose from him; revealing to the
  eyes of the horror…struck woman the hideous face and hairy form of a giant
  anthropoid。
  With a piteous wail of terror; Jane Clayton swooned; while; from the
  concealment of a nearby bush; Numa; the lion; eyed the pair hungrily and
  licked his chops。
  Tarzan;     entering     the  tent   of   Achmet      Zek;    searched     the   interior
  thoroughly。      He tore the bed to pieces and scattered the contents of box
  and bag about the floor。 He investigated whatever his eyes discovered; nor
  did those keen organs overlook a single article within the habitation of the
  raider chief; but no pouch or pretty pebbles rewarded his thoroughness。
  Satisfied   at   last   that   his   belongings   were   not   in   the   possession   of
  Achmet Zek; unless they were on the person of the chief himself; Tarzan
  decided   to   secure   the   person   of   the   she   before   further   prosecuting   his
  search for the pouch。
  Motioning for Chulk to follow him; he passed out of the tent by the
  same way that he had entered it; and walking boldly through the village;
  made directly for the hut where Jane Clayton had been imprisoned。
  He noted with surprise the absence of Taglat; whom he had expected
  to find awaiting him outside the tent of Achmet Zek; but; accustomed as
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  he   was   to   the   unreliability   of   apes;   he   gave   no   serious   attention   to   the
  present defection of his surly companion。               So long as Taglat did not cause
  interference with his plans; Tarzan was indifferent to his absence。
  As   he    approached   the      hut;   the  ape…man   noticed      that   a  crowd    had
  collected about the entrance。           He could see that the men who composed it
  were     much     excited;     and   fearing    lest   Chulk's    disguise     should     prove
  inadequate to the concealment of his true identity in the face of so many
  observers; he commanded the ape to betake himself to the far end of the
  village; and there await him。
  As    Chulk     waddled     off;  keeping     to  the   shadows;     Tarzan     advanced
  boldly   toward      the   excited    group    before    the  doorway      of  the   hut。   He
  mingled with the blacks and the Arabs in an endeavor to learn the cause of
  the commotion; in his interest forgetting that he alone of the assemblage
  carried   a   spear;   a   bow   and   arrows;   and   thus   might   become   an   object   of
  suspicious attention。
  Shouldering   his   way  through   the   crowd   he   approached   the  doorway;
  and   had   almost   reached   it   when   one   of   the Arabs   laid   a   hand   upon   his
  shoulder; crying: 〃Who is this?〃 at the same time snatching back the hood
  from the ape…man's face。
  Tarzan of the Apes in all his savage life had never been accustomed to
  pause   in   argument   with   an   antagonist。         The   primitive   instinct   of   self…
  preservation acknowledges many arts and wiles; but argument is not one
  of them; nor did he now waste precious time in an attempt to convince the
  raiders   that   he   was   not   a   wolf   in   sheep's   clothing。  Instead   he   had   his
  unmasker by the throat ere the man's words had scarce quitted his lips; and
  hurling     him    from    side   to  side   brushed     away    those    who    would     have
  swarmed upon him。
  Using   the   Arab   as   a   weapon;   Tarzan   forced   his   way   quickly   to   the
  doorway; and a moment later was   within the hut。                    A hasty  examination
  revealed the fact that it was empty; and his sense of smell discovered; too;
  the scent spoor of Taglat; the ape。            Tarzan uttered a low; ominous growl。
  Those who were pressing forward at the doorway to seize him; fell back as
  the   savage   notes   of   the   bestial   challenge   smote   upon   their   ears。     They
  looked at one another in surprise and conster