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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:24      字数:9322
  And while the scientist and   Mr。 Damon kept watch   at the top of   the
  shaft; Tom  and   Ned   went   out   into   the   jungle   to   hunt。   They  had   killed
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  some game; and were stalking a fine big deer; which would provide a feast
  for the natives; when suddenly the silence of the lonely forest was broken
  by a piercing scream; followed by an agonized cry of
  〃El tigre! El tigre!〃
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  CHAPTER XIX
  POISONED ARROWS
  〃Did you hear that; Tom?〃 asked Ned; in a hoarse whisper。
  〃Surely;〃 was the cautious answer。           〃Keep still; and I'll try for a shot。〃
  〃Better be   quick;〃   advised   Ned in   a   tense   voice。   〃The chap   who   did
  that yelling seems to be in trouble!〃
  And as Ned's voice trailed off into a whisper; again came the cry; this
  time in frenzied pain。
  〃El tigre! El tigre!〃 Then there was a jumble of words。
  〃It's over this way!〃 and this time Ned shouted; seeing no need for low
  voices since the other was so loud。
  Tom   looked   to   where   Ned   had   parted   the   bushes   alongside   a   jungle
  path。    Through the opening the young inventor saw; in a little glade; that
  which   caused   him   to   take   a   firmer   grip   on   his   electric   rifle;   and   also   a
  firmer grip on his nerves。
  Directly in front of him and Ned; and not more than a hundred yards
  away; was a great tawny and spotted jaguarthe 〃tigre〃 or tiger of Central
  America。      The beast; with lashing tail; stood over an Indian upon whom it
  seemed to have sprung from some lair; beating the unfortunate man to the
  ground。      Nor had he fallen scatheless; for there was blood on the green
  leaves about him; and it was not the blood of the spotted beast。
  〃Oh;    Tom;     can   youcan    you〃    and   Ned    faltered。    The    young
  inventor understood the unspoken question。
  〃I think I can make a shot of it without hitting the man;〃 he answered;
  never turning his head。 〃It's a question; though; if the beast won't claw him
  in   the   death   struggle。  It   won't   last   long;   however;   if   the   electric   bullet
  goes to the right place; and I've got to take the chance。〃
  Cautiously Tom brought his weapon to bear。 Quiet as Ned and he had
  been   after   the   discovery;   the   jaguar   seemed   to   feel   that   something   was
  wrong。      Intent   on   his   prey;   for   a   time   he   had   stood   over   it;   gloating。
  Now      the  brute   glanced    uneasily    from    side  to  side;   its  tail  nervously
  twitching;   and   it   seemed   trying   to   gain;   by   a   sniffing   of   the   air;   some
  information as to the direction in which danger lay; for Tom and Ned had
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  stooped low; concealing themselves by a screen of leaves。
  The Indian; after his first frenzied outburst of fear; now lay quiet; as
  though fearing to move; moaning in pain。
  Suddenly the jaguar; attracted either by some slight movement on the
  part of Ned or Tom; or perhaps by having winded them; turned his head
  quickly and gazed with cruel eyes straight at the spot where the two young
  men stood behind the bushes。
  〃He's seen us;〃 whispered Ned。
  〃Yes;〃 assented Tom。         〃And it's a perfect shot。 Hope I don't miss!〃
  It was not like Tom Swift to miss; nor did he on this occasion。                There
  was a slight report from the electric riflea report not unlike the crackle of
  the wirelessand the powerful projectile sped true to its mark。
  Straight   through   the   throat   and   chest   under   the   uplifted   jaw   of   the
  jaguar   it   wentthrough   heart   and   lungs。    Then   with   a   great   coughing;
  sighing snarl the beast reared up; gave a convulsive leap forward toward
  its newly discovered enemies; and fell dead in a limp heap; just beyond the
  native   over   which   it   had   been   crouching   before   it   delivered   the   death
  stroke; now never to fall。
  〃You did it; Tom! You did it!〃 cried Ned; springing up from where he
  had been kneeling to give his chum a better chance to shoot。 〃You did it;
  and saved the man's life!〃 And Ned would have rushed out toward the still
  twitching body。
  〃Just   a   minute!〃 interposed Tom。        〃Those   beasts   sometimes   have   as
  many   lives   as   a   cat。   I'll   give   it   one   more   for   luck。〃 Another   electric
  projectile through the head of the jaguar produced no further effect than to
  move the body slightly; and this proved conclusively that there was no life
  left。   It was safe to approach; which Tom and Ned did。
  Their first thought; after a glance at the jaguar; was for the Indian。              It
  needed but a brief examination to show that he was not badly hurt。 The
  jaguar had leaped on him from a low tree as he passed under it; as the boys
  learned afterward; and had crushed the man to earth by the weight of the
  spotted body more than by a stroke of the paw。
  The American jaguar is not so formidable a beast as the native name of
  tiger would cause one to suppose; though they are sufficiently dan… gerous;
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  and     this  one   had   rather   badly    clawed     the  Indian。    Fortunately      the
  scratches   were     on   the  fleshy   parts   of  the  arms   and   shoulders;    where;
  though painful; they were not necessarily serious。
  〃But if you hadn't shot just when you did; Tom; it would have been all
  up with him;〃 commented Ned。
  〃Oh; well; I guess you'd have hit him if I hadn't;〃 returned the young
  inventor。     〃But let's see what we can do for this chap。〃
  The man sat up wonderinglyhardly able to believe that he had been
  saved from the dreaded 〃tigre。〃           His wounds were bleeding rather freely;
  and as Tom and Ned carried with them a first…aid kit they now brought it
  into use。     The wounds were bound up; the man was given water to drink
  and   then;   as   he   was   able   to   walk;   Tom   and   Ned   offered   to   help   him
  wherever he wanted to go。
  〃Blessed   if   I   can   tell   whether   he's   one   of   our   Indians   or   whether   he
  belongs to the Beecher crowd;〃 remarked Tom。
  〃Senor Beecher;〃 said the Indian; adding; in Spanish; that he lived in
  the vicinity and had only lately been engaged by the young professor who
  hoped to discover the idol of gold before Tom's scientific friend could do
  so。
  Tom   and   Ned   knew   a   little   Spanish;   and   with   that;   and   simple   but
  expressive signs on the part of the Indian; they learned his story。               He had
  his   palm…thatched   hut   not   far   from  the   Beecher   camp;   in   a   small   Indian
  village; and he; with others; had been hired on the arrival of the Beecher
  party    to  help    with   the  excavations。      These;     for  some    reason;    were
  delayed。
  〃Delayed      because    they   daren't   use   the  map    they   stole   from   us;〃
  commented Ned。
  〃Maybe;〃 agreed Tom。
  The Indian; whose name; it developed; was Tal; as nearly as Tom and
  Ned could master it; had left camp to go to visit his wife and child in the
  jungle hut; intending to return to the Beecher camp at night。                  But as he
  passed through the forest the jaguar had dropped on him; bearing him to
  earth。
  〃But you saved my life; Senor;〃 he said to Tom; dropping on one knee
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  and   trying   to   kiss Tom's   hand;  which   our hero   avoided。       〃And   now   my
  life is yours;〃 added the Indian。
  〃Well;   you'd   better   get   home   with   it   and   take   care   of   it;〃   said   Tom。
  〃I'll have Professor Bumper come over and dress your scratches in a better
  and more careful way。         The bandages we put on are only temporary。〃
  〃My   wife     she  make     a  poultice   of  leavesthey   cure    me;〃    said  the
  Indian。
  〃I guess that will be the best way;〃 observed Ned。              〃These natives can
  doctor themselves for some things; better than we can。〃
  〃Well;   we'll   take   him   home;〃   suggested   Tom。   〃He   might   keel   over
  from loss of blood。 Come on;〃 he added to Tal; indicating his object。
  It was not far