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类别:其他 作者:Edgar Rice Burroughs字数:12388更新时间:18/12/18 14:20:43
Ashetraveledhehuntedashehadhuntedwithhisapepeopleinthepast,asKalahadtaughthimtohunt,turningoverrottedlogstofindsometoothsomevermin,runninghighintothetreestorobabird’snest,orpouncinguponatinyrodentwiththequicknessofacat。Therewereotherthingsthatheate,too,butthelessdetailedtheaccountofanape’sdiet,thebetter——andTarzanwasagainanape,thesamefierce,brutalanthropoidthatKalahadtaughthimtobe,andthathehadbeenforthefirsttwentyyearsofhislife。 OccasionallyhesmiledasherecalledsomefriendwhomightevenatthemomentbesittingplacidandimmaculatewithintheprecinctsofhisselectParisianclub——justasTarzanhadsatbutafewmonthsbefore;andthenhewouldstop,asthoughturnedsuddenlytostoneasthegentlebreezecarriedtohistrainednostrilsthescentofsomenewpreyoraformidableenemy。 Thatnighthesleptfarinlandfromhiscabin,securelywedgedintothecrotchofagianttree,swayingahundredfeetabovetheground。Hehadeatenheartilyagain——thistimefromthefleshofBara,thedeer,whohadfallenpreytohisquicknoose。 Earlythenextmorningheresumedhisjourney,alwaysfollowingthecourseofthestream。Forthreedayshecontinuedhisquest,untilhehadcometoapartofthejungleinwhichheneverbeforehadbeen。Occasionallyuponthehighergroundtheforestwasmuchthinner,andinthefardistancethroughthetreeshecouldseerangesofmightymountains,withwideplainsintheforeground。Here,intheopenspaces,werenewgame——countlessantelopeandvastherdsofzebra。Tarzanwasentranced——hewouldmakealongvisittothisnewworld。 Onthemorningofthefourthdayhisnostrilsweresuddenlysurprisedbyafaintnewscent。Itwasthescentofman,butyetalongwayoff。Theape—manthrilledwithpleasure。 Everysensewasonthealertaswithcraftystealthhemovedquicklythroughthetrees,up—wind,inthedirectionofhisprey。Presentlyhecameuponit——alonewarriortreadingsoftlythroughthejungle。 Tarzanfollowedcloseabovehisquarry,waitingforaclearerspaceinwhichtohurlhisrope。Ashestalkedtheunconsciousman,newthoughtspresentedthemselvestotheape—man——thoughtsbornoftherefininginfluencesofcivilization,andofitscruelties。Itcametohimthatseldomifeverdidcivilizedmankillafellowbeingwithoutsomepretext,howeverslight。ItwastruethatTarzanwishedthisman’sweaponsandornaments,butwasitnecessarytotakehislifetoobtainthem? Thelongerhethoughtaboutit,themorerepugnantbecamethethoughtoftakinghumanlifeneedlessly;andthusithappenedthatwhilehewastryingtodecidejustwhattodo,theyhadcometoalittleclearing,atthefarsideofwhichlayapalisadedvillageofbeehivehuts。 Asthewarrioremergedfromtheforest,Tarzancaughtafleetingglimpseofatawnyhidewormingitswaythroughthemattedjunglegrassesinhiswake——itwasNuma,thelion。 He,too,wasstalkingtheblackman。WiththeinstantthatTarzanrealizedthenative’sdangerhisattitudetowardhiserstwhilepreyalteredcompletely——nowhewasafellowmanthreatenedbyacommonenemy。 Numawasabouttocharge——therewaslittletimeinwhichtocomparevariousmethodsorweightheprobableresultsofany。Andthenanumberofthingshappened,almostsimultaneously——thelionsprangfromhisambushtowardtheretreatingblack——Tarzancriedoutinwarning——andtheblackturnedjustintimetoseeNumahaltedinmid—flightbyaslenderstrandofgrassrope,thenoosedendofwhichhadfallencleanlyabouthisneck。 Theape—manhadactedsoquicklythathehadbeenunabletopreparehimselftowithstandthestrainandshockofNuma’sgreatweightupontherope,andsoitwasthatthoughtheropestoppedthebeastbeforehismightytalonscouldfastenthemselvesinthefleshoftheblack,thestrainoverbalancedTarzan,whocametumblingtothegroundnotsixpacesfromtheinfuriatedanimal。LikelightningNumaturneduponthisnewenemy,and,defenselessashewas,TarzanoftheApeswasnearertodeaththatinstantthanheeverbeforehadbeen。Itwastheblackwhosavedhim。 Thewarriorrealizedinaninstantthatheowedhislifetothisstrangewhiteman,andhealsosawthatonlyamiraclecouldsavehispreserverfromthosefierceyellowfangsthathadbeensoneartohisownflesh。 Withthequicknessofthoughthisspeararmflewback,andthenshotforwardwithalltheforceofthesinewymusclesthatrolledbeneaththeshimmeringebonhide。 Truetoitsmarktheiron—shodweaponflew,transfixingNuma’ssleekcarcassfromtherightgrointobeneaththeleftshoulder。Withahideousscreamofrageandpainthebruteturnedagainupontheblack。AdozenpaceshehadgonewhenTarzan’sropebroughthimtoastandoncemore—— thenhewheeledagainupontheape—man,onlytofeelthepainfulprickofabarbedarrowasitsankhalfitslengthinhisquiveringflesh。Againhestopped,andbythistimeTarzanhadruntwicearoundthestemofagreattreewithhisrope,andmadetheendfast。 Theblacksawthetrick,andgrinned,butTarzanknewthatNumamustbequicklyfinishedbeforethosemightyteethhadfoundandpartedtheslendercordthatheldhim。 Itwasamatterofbutaninstanttoreachtheblack’ssideanddraghislongknifefromitsscabbard。Thenhesignedthewarriortocontinuetoshootarrowsintothegreatbeastwhileheattemptedtocloseinuponhimwiththeknife;soasonetantalizedupononeside,theothersneakedcautiouslyinupontheother。Numawasfurious。Heraisedhisvoiceinaperfectfrenzyofshrieks,growls,andhideousmoans,thewhilehereareduponhishindlegsinfutileattempttoreachfirstoneandthentheotherofhistormentors。 Butatlengththeagileape—mansawhischance,andrushedinuponthebeast’sleftsidebehindthemightyshoulder。 Agiantarmencircledthetawnythroat,andalongbladesankonce,trueasadie,intothefierceheart。ThenTarzanarose,andtheblackmanandthewhitelookedintoeachother’seyesacrossthebodyoftheirkill——andtheblackmadethesignofpeaceandfriendship,andTarzanoftheApesansweredinkind。 Chapter15 FromApetoSavageThenoiseoftheirbattlewithNumahaddrawnanexcitedhordeofsavagesfromthenearbyvillage,andamomentafterthelion’sdeaththetwomenweresurroundedbylithe,ebonwarriors,gesticulatingandjabbering——athousandquestionsthatdrownedeachventuredreply。 Andthenthewomencame,andthechildren——eager,curious,and,atsightofTarzan,morequestioningthanever。 Theape—man’snewfriendfinallysucceededinmakinghimselfheard,andwhenhehaddonetalkingthemenandwomenofthevillageviedwithoneanotherindoinghonortothestrangecreaturewhohadsavedtheirfellowandbattledsingle—handedwithfierceNuma。 Atlasttheyledhimbacktotheirvillage,wheretheybroughthimgiftsoffowl,andgoats,andcookedfood。 Whenhepointedtotheirweaponsthewarriorshastenedtofetchspear,shield,arrows,andabow。HisfriendoftheencounterpresentedhimwiththeknifewithwhichhehadkilledNuma。Therewasnothinginallthevillagehecouldnothavehadfortheasking。 Howmucheasierthiswas,thoughtTarzan,thanmurderandrobberytosupplyhiswants。Howclosehehadbeentokillingthismanwhomheneverhadseenbefore,andwhonowwasmanifestingbyeveryprimitivemeansathiscommandfriendshipandaffectionforhiswould—beslayer。 TarzanoftheApeswasashamed。Hereafterhewouldatleastwaituntilheknewmendeserveditbeforehethoughtofkillingthem。 TheidearecalledRokofftohismind。HewishedthathemighthavetheRussiantohimselfinthedarkjungleforafewminutes。Therewasamanwhodeservedkillingifeveranyonedid。AndifhecouldhaveseenRokoffatthatmomentasheassiduouslybenteveryendeavortothepleasanttaskofingratiatinghimselfintotheaffectionsofthebeautifulMissStrong,hewouldhavelongedmorethanevertometeouttothemanthefatehedeserved。 Tarzan’sfirstnightwiththesavageswasdevotedtoawildorgyinhishonor。Therewasfeasting,forthehuntershadbroughtinanantelopeandazebraastrophiesoftheirskill,andgallonsoftheweaknativebeerwereconsumed。Asthewarriorsdancedinthefirelight,Tarzanwasagainimpressedbythesymmetryoftheirfiguresandtheregularityoftheirfeatures——theflatnosesandthicklipsofthetypicalWestCoastsavagewereentirelymissing。Inreposethefacesofthemenwereintelligentanddignified,thoseofthewomenofttimesprepossessing。 Itwasduringthisdancethattheape—manfirstnoticedthatsomeofthemenandmanyofthewomenworeornamentsofgold——principallyankletsandarmletsofgreatweight,apparentlybeatenoutofthesolidmetal。Whenheexpressedawishtoexamineoneofthese,theownerremoveditfromherpersonandinsisted,throughthemediumofsigns,thatTarzanacceptitasagift。Aclosescrutinyofthebaubleconvincedtheape—manthatthearticlewasofvirgingold,andhewassurprised,foritwasthefirsttimethathehadeverseengoldenornamentsamongthesavagesofAfrica,otherthanthetriflingbaublesthosenearthecoasthadpurchasedorstolenfromEuropeans。Hetriedtoaskthemfromwhencethemetalcame,buthecouldnotmakethemunderstand。 WhenthedancewasdoneTarzansignifiedhisintentiontoleavethem,buttheyalmostimploredhimtoacceptthehospitalityofagreathutwhichthechiefsetapartforhissoleuse。Hetriedtoexplainthathewouldreturninthemorning,buttheycouldnotunderstand。Whenhefinallywalkedawayfromthemtowardthesideofthevillageoppositethegate,theywerestillfurthermystifiedastohisintentions。 Tarzan,however,knewjustwhathewasabout。Inthepasthehadhadexperiencewiththerodentsandverminthatinfesteverynativevillage,and,whilehewasnotoverscrupulousaboutsuchmatters,hemuchpreferredthefreshairoftheswayingtreestothefetidatmosphereofahut。 Thenativesfollowedhimtowhereagreattreeoverhungthepalisade,andasTarzanleapedforalowerbranchanddisappearedintothefoliageabove,preciselyafterthemannerofManu,themonkey,therewereloudexclamationsofsurpriseandastonishment。Forhalfanhourtheycalledtohimtoreturn,butashedidnotanswerthemtheyatlastdesisted,andsoughtthesleeping—matswithintheirhuts。 Tarzanwentbackintotheforestashortdistanceuntilhehadfoundatreesuitedtohisprimitiverequirements,andthen,curlinghimselfinagreatcrotch,hefellimmediatelyintoadeepsleep。 Thefollowingmorninghedroppedintothevillagestreetassuddenlyashehaddisappearedtheprecedingnight。 Foramomentthenativeswerestartledandafraid,butwhentheyrecognizedtheirguestofthenightbeforetheywelcomedhimwithshoutsandlaughter。Thatdayheaccompaniedapartyofwarriorstothenearbyplainsonagreathunt,andsodexterousdidtheyfindthiswhitemanwiththeirowncrudeweaponsthatanotherbondofrespectandadmirationwastherebywrought。 ForweeksTarzanlivedwithhissavagefriends,huntingbuffalo,antelope,andzebraformeat,andelephantforivory。 Quicklyhelearnedtheirsimplespeech,theirnativecustoms,andtheethicsoftheirwild,primitivetriballife。 Hefoundthattheywerenotcannibals——thattheylookedwithloathingandcontemptuponmenwhoatemen。 Busuli,thewarriorwhomhehadstalkedtothevillage,toldhimmanyofthetriballegends——how,manyyearsbefore,hispeoplehadcomemanylongmarchesfromthenorth;howoncetheyhadbeenagreatandpowerfultribe; andhowtheslaveraidershadwroughtsuchhavocamongthemwiththeirdeath—dealinggunsthattheyhadbeenreducedtoamereremnantoftheirformernumbersandpower。 \"Theyhuntedusdownasonehuntsafiercebeast,\"saidBusuli。 \"Therewasnomercyinthem。Whenitwasnotslavestheysoughtitwasivory,butusuallyitwasboth。Ourmenwerekilledandourwomendrivenawaylikesheep。Wefoughtagainstthemformanyyears,butourarrowsandspearscouldnotprevailagainstthestickswhichspitfireandleadanddeathtomanytimesthedistancethatourmightiestwarriorcouldplaceanarrow。Atlast,whenmyfatherwasayoungman,theArabscameagain,butourwarriorssawthemalongwayoff,andChowambi,whowaschiefthen,toldhispeopletogatheruptheirbelongingsandcomeawaywithhim——thathewouldleadthemfartothesouthuntiltheyfoundaspottowhichtheArabraidersdidnotcome。 \"Andtheydidashebid,carryingalltheirbelongings,includingmanytusksofivory。Formonthstheywandered,sufferinguntoldhardshipsandprivations,formuchofthewaywasthroughdensejungle,andacrossmightymountains,butfinallytheycametothisspot,andalthoughtheysentpartiesfartherontosearchforanevenbetterlocation,nonehaseverbeenfound。\" \"Andtheraidershaveneverfoundyouhere?\"askedTarzan。 \"AboutayearagoasmallpartyofArabsandManyuemastumbleduponus,butwedrovethemoff,killingmany。 Fordayswefollowedthem,stalkingthemforthewildbeaststheyare,pickingthemoffonebyone,untilbutahandfulremained,buttheseescapedus。\" AsBusulitalkedhefingeredaheavygoldarmletthatencircledtheglossyhideofhisleftarm。Tarzan’seyeshadbeenupontheornament,buthisthoughtswereelsewhere。 Presentlyherecalledthequestionhehadtriedtoaskwhenhefirstcametothetribe——thequestionhecouldnotatthattimemakethemunderstand。Forweekshehadforgottensotrivialathingasgold,forhehadbeenforthetimeatrulyprimevalmanwithnothoughtbeyondtoday。Butofasuddenthesightofgoldawakenedthesleepingcivilizationthatwasinhim,andwithitcamethelustforwealth。ThatlessonTarzanhadlearnedwellinhisbriefexperienceofthewaysofcivilizedman。Heknewthatgoldmeantpowerandpleasure。 Hepointedtothebauble。 \"Fromwhencecametheyellowmetal,Busuli?\"heasked。 Theblackpointedtowardthesoutheast。 \"Amoon’smarchaway——maybemore,\"hereplied。 \"Haveyoubeenthere?\"askedTarzan。 \"No,butsomeofourpeoplewerethereyearsago,whenmyfatherwasyetayoungman。Oneofthepartiesthatsearchedfartherforalocationforthetribewhenfirsttheysettledherecameuponastrangepeoplewhoworemanyornamentsofyellowmetal。Theirspearsweretippedwithit,asweretheirarrows,andtheycookedinvesselsmadeallofsolidmetallikemyarmlet。 \"Theylivedinagreatvillageinhutsthatwerebuiltofstoneandsurroundedbyagreatwall。Theywereveryfierce,rushingoutandfallinguponourwarriorsbeforeevertheylearnedthattheirerrandwasapeacefulone。Ourmenwerefewinnumber,buttheyheldtheirownatthetopofalittlerockyhill,untilthefiercepeoplewentbackatsunsetintotheirwickedcity。Thenourwarriorscamedownfromtheirhill,and,aftertakingmanyornamentsofyellowmetalfromthebodiesofthosetheyhadslain,theymarchedbackoutofthevalley,norhaveanyofuseverreturned。 \"Theyarewickedpeople——neitherwhitelikeyounorblacklikeme,butcoveredwithhairasisBolgani,thegorilla。 Yes,theyareverybadpeopleindeed,andChowambiwasgladtogetoutoftheircountry。\" \"AndarenoneofthosealivewhowerewithChowambi,andsawthesestrangepeopleandtheirwonderfulcity?\"askedTarzan。 \"Waziri,ourchief,wasthere,\"repliedBusuli。\"Hewasaveryyoungmanthen,butheaccompaniedChowambi,whowashisfather。\" SothatnightTarzanaskedWaziriaboutit,andWaziri,whowasnowanoldman,saidthatitwasalongmarch,butthatthewaywasnotdifficulttofollow。Heremembereditwell。 \"Fortendayswefollowedthisriverwhichrunsbesideourvillage。Uptowarditssourcewetraveleduntilonthetenthdaywecametoalittlespringfarupuponthesideofaloftymountainrange。Inthislittlespringourriverisborn。 Thenextdaywecrossedoverthetopofthemountain,andupontheothersidewecametoatinyrivuletwhichwefolloweddownintoagreatforest。Formanydayswetraveledalongthewindingbanksoftherivuletthathadnowbecomeariver,untilwecametoagreaterriver,intowhichitemptied,andwhichrandownthecenterofamightyvalley。 \"Thenwefollowedthislargerivertowarditssource,hopingtocometomoreopenland。Aftertwentydaysofmarchingfromthetimewehadcrossedthemountainsandpassedoutofourowncountrywecameagaintoanotherrangeofmountains。 Uptheirsidewefollowedthegreatriver,thathadnowdwindledtoatinyrivulet,untilwecametoalittlecavenearthemountain—top。Inthiscavewasthemotheroftheriver。 \"Irememberthatwecampedtherethatnight,andthatitwasverycold,forthemountainswerehigh。Thenextdaywedecidedtoascendtothetopofthemountains,andseewhatthecountryupontheothersidelookedlike,andifitseemednobetterthanthatwhichwehadsofartraversedwewouldreturntoourvillageandtellthemthattheyhadalreadyfoundthebestplaceinalltheworldtolive。 \"Andsoweclamberedupthefaceoftherockycliffsuntilwereachedthesummit,andtherefromaflatmountain—topwesaw,notfarbeneathus,ashallowvalley,verynarrow;anduponthefarsideofitwasagreatvillageofstone,muchofwhichhadfallenandcrumbledintodecay。\" ThebalanceofWaziri’sstorywaspracticallythesameasthatwhichBusulihadtold。 \"Ishouldliketogothereandseethisstrangecity,\"saidTarzan,\"andgetsomeoftheiryellowmetalfromitsfierceinhabitants。\" \"Itisalongmarch,\"repliedWaziri,\"andIamanoldman,butifyouwillwaituntiltherainyseasonisoverandtherivershavegonedownIwilltakesomeofmywarriorsandgowithyou。\" AndTarzanhadtobecontentedwiththatarrangement,thoughhewouldhavelikeditwellenoughtohavesetoffthenextmorning——hewasasimpatientasachild。ReallyTarzanoftheApeswasbutachild,oraprimevalman,whichisthesamethinginaway。 Thenextdaybutoneasmallpartyofhuntersreturnedtothevillagefromthesouthtoreportalargeherdofelephantsomemilesaway。Byclimbingtreestheyhadhadafairlygoodviewoftheherd,whichtheydescribedasnumberingseverallargetuskers,agreatmanycowsandcalves,andfull—grownbullswhoseivorywouldbeworthhaving。 Thebalanceofthedayandeveningwasfilledwithpreparationforagreathunt——spearswereoverhauled,quiverswerereplenished,bowswererestrung;andallthewhilethevillagewitchdoctorpassedthroughthebusythrongsdisposingofvariouscharmsandamuletsdesignedtoprotectthepossessorfromhurt,orbringhimgoodfortuneinthemorrow’shunt。 Atdawnthehunterswereoff。Therewerefiftysleek,blackwarriors,andintheirmidst,litheandactiveasayoungforestgod,strodeTarzanoftheApes,hisbrownskincontrastingoddlywiththeebonyofhiscompanions。Exceptforcolorhewasoneofthem。Hisornamentsandweaponswerethesameastheirs——hespoketheirlanguage——helaughedandjokedwiththem,andleapedandshoutedinthebriefwilddancethatprecededtheirdeparturefromthevillage,toallintentandpurposeasavageamongsavages。Nor,hadhequestionedhimself,isittobedoubtedthathewouldhaveadmittedthathewasfarmorecloselyalliedtothesepeopleandtheirlifethantotheParisianfriendswhoseways,apelike,hehadsuccessfullymimickedforafewshortmonths。 ButhedidthinkofD’Arnot,andagrinofamusementshowedhisstrongwhiteteethashepicturedtheimmaculateFrenchman’sexpressioncouldhebysomemeansseeTarzanashewasthatminute。PoorPaul,whohadpridedhimselfonhavingeradicatedfromhisfriendthelasttracesofwildsavagery。 \"HowquicklyhaveIfallen!\"thoughtTarzan;butinhishearthedidnotconsideritafall——rather,hepitiedthepoorcreaturesofParis,penneduplikeprisonersintheirsillyclothes,andwatchedbypolicemenalltheirpoorlives,thattheymightdonothingthatwasnotentirelyartificialandtiresome。 Atwohours’marchbroughtthemclosetothevicinityinwhichtheelephantshadbeenseenthepreviousday。 Fromthereontheymovedveryquietlyindeedsearchingforthespoorofthegreatbeasts。Atlengththeyfoundthewell—markedtrailalongwhichtheherdhadpassednotmanyhoursbefore。Insinglefiletheyfolloweditforabouthalfanhour。ItwasTarzanwhofirstraisedhishandinsignalthatthequarrywasathand——hissensitivenosehadwarnedhimthattheelephantswerenotfaraheadofthem。 Theblackswereskepticalwhenhetoldthemhowheknew。 \"Comewithme,\"saidTarzan,\"andweshallsee。\" Withtheagilityofasquirrelhesprangintoatreeandrannimblytothetop。Oneoftheblacksfollowedmoreslowlyandcarefully。Whenhehadreachedaloftylimbbesidetheape—manthelatterpointedtothesouth,andthere,somefewhundredyardsaway,theblacksawanumberofhugeblackbacksswayingbackandforthabovethetopoftheloftyjunglegrasses。Hepointedthedirectiontothewatchersbelow,indicatingwithhisfingersthenumberofbeastshecouldcount。 Immediatelythehuntersstartedtowardtheelephants。 Theblackinthetreehasteneddown,butTarzanstalked,afterhisownfashion,alongtheleafywayofthemiddleterrace。 Itisnochild’splaytohuntwildelephantswiththecrudeweaponsofprimitiveman。Tarzanknewthatfewnativetribeseverattemptedit,andthefactthathistribedidsogavehimnolittlepride——alreadyhewascommencingtothinkofhimselfasamemberofthelittlecommunity。 AsTarzanmovedsilentlythroughthetreeshesawthewarriorsbelowcreepinginahalfcircleuponthestillunsuspectingelephants。Finallytheywerewithinsightofthegreatbeasts。Nowtheysingledouttwolargetuskers,andatasignalthefiftymenrosefromthegroundwheretheyhadlainconcealed,andhurledtheirheavywarspearsatthetwomarkedbeasts。Therewasnotasinglemiss;twenty—fivespearswereembeddedinthesidesofeachofthegiantanimals。 Onenevermovedfromthespotwhereitstoodwhentheavalancheofspearsstruckit,fortwo,perfectlyaimed,hadpenetrateditsheart,anditlungedforwarduponitsknees,rollingtothegroundwithoutastruggle。 Theother,standingnearlyhead—ontowardthehunters,hadnotprovedsogoodamark,andthougheveryspearstrucknotoneenteredthegreatheart。Foramomentthehugebullstoodtrumpetinginrageandpain,castingaboutwithitslittleeyesfortheauthorofitshurt。Theblackshadfadedintothejunglebeforetheweakeyesofthemonsterhadfallenuponanyofthem,butnowhecaughtthesoundoftheirretreat,and,amidaterrificcrashingofunderbrushandbranches,hechargedinthedirectionofthenoise。 ItsohappenedthatchancesenthiminthedirectionofBusuli,whomhewasovertakingsorapidlythatitwasasthoughtheblackwerestandingstillinsteadofracingatfullspeedtoescapethecertaindeathwhichpursuedhim。 Tarzanhadwitnessedtheentireperformancefromthebranchesofanearbytree,andnowthathesawhisfriend’sperilheracedtowardtheinfuriatedbeastwithloudcries,hopingtodistracthim。 Butithadbeenaswellhadhesavedhisbreath,forthebrutewasdeafandblindtoallelsesavetheparticularobjectofhisragethatracedfutilelybeforehim。 AndnowTarzansawthatonlyamiraclecouldsaveBusuli,andwiththesameunconcernwithwhichhehadoncehuntedthisverymanhehurledhimselfintothepathoftheelephanttosavetheblackwarrior’slife。 Hestillgraspedhisspear,andwhileTantorwasyetsixoreightpacesbehindhisprey,asinewywhitewarriordroppedasfromtheheavens,almostdirectlyinhispath。 Withaviciouslungetheelephantswervedtotherighttodisposeofthistemerariousfoemanwhodaredintervenebetweenhimselfandhisintendedvictim;buthehadnotreckonedonthelightningquicknessthatcouldgalvanizethosesteelmusclesintoactionsomarvelouslyswiftastobaffleevenakeenereyesightthanTantor’s。 AndsoithappenedthatbeforetheelephantrealizedthathisnewenemyhadleapedfromhispathTarzanhaddrivenhisiron—shodspearfrombehindthemassiveshoulderstraightintothefierceheart,andthecolossalpachydermhadtoppledtohisdeathatthefeetoftheape—man。 Busulihadnotbeheldthemannerofhisdeliverance,butWaziri,theoldchief,hadseen,andseveraloftheotherwarriors,andtheyhailedTarzanwithdelightastheyswarmedabouthimandhisgreatkill。Whenheleapeduponthemightycarcass,andgavevoicetotheweirdchallengewithwhichheannouncedagreatvictory,theblacksshrankbackinfear,fortothemitmarkedthebrutalBolgani,whomtheyfearedfullyasmuchastheyfearedNuma,thelion;butwithafearwithwhichwasmixedacertainuncannyaweofthemanlikethingtowhichtheyattributedsupernaturalpowers。 ButwhenTarzanloweredhisraisedheadandsmileduponthemtheywerereassured,thoughtheydidnotunderstand。 NordidtheyeverfullyunderstandthisstrangecreaturewhoranthroughthetreesasquicklyasManu,yetwasevenmoreathomeuponthegroundthanthemselves;whowasexceptastocolorlikeuntothemselves,yetaspowerfulastenofthem,andsinglehandedamatchforthefiercestdenizensofthefiercejungle。 Whentheremainderofthewarriorshadgathered,thehuntwasagaintakenupandthestalkingoftheretreatingherdoncemorebegun;buttheyhadcoveredabarehundredyardswhenfrombehindthem,atagreatdistance,soundedfaintlyastrangepopping。 Foraninstanttheystoodlikeagroupofstatuary,intentlylistening。ThenTarzanspoke。 \"Guns!\"hesaid。\"Thevillageisbeingattacked。\" \"Come!\"criedWaziri。\"TheArabraidershavereturnedwiththeircannibalslavesforourivoryandourwomen!\" Chapter16 TheIvoryRaidersWaziri’swarriorsmarchedatarapidtrotthroughthejungleinthedirectionofthevillage。Forafewminutes,thesharpcrackingofgunsaheadwarnedthemtohaste,butfinallythereportsdwindledtoanoccasionalshot,presentlyceasingaltogether。Norwasthislessominousthantherattleofmusketry,foritsuggestedbutasinglesolutiontothelittlebandofrescuers——thattheillygarrisonedvillagehadalreadysuccumbedtotheonslaughtofasuperiorforce。 Thereturninghuntershadcoveredalittlemorethanthreemilesofthefivethathadseparatedthemfromthevillagewhentheymetthefirstofthefugitiveswhohadescapedthebulletsandclutchesofthefoe。Therewereadozenwomen,youths,andgirlsintheparty,andsoexcitedweretheythattheycouldscarcemakethemselvesunderstoodastheytriedtorelatetoWazirithecalamitythathadbefallenhispeople。 \"Theyareasmanyastheleavesoftheforest,\"criedoneofthewomen,inattemptingtoexplaintheenemy’sforce。 \"TherearemanyArabsandcountlessManyuema,andtheyallhaveguns。Theycreptclosetothevillagebeforeweknewthattheywereabout,andthen,withmanyshouts,theyrushedinuponus,shootingdownmen,andwomen,andchildren。Thoseofuswhocouldfledinalldirectionsintothejungle,butmorewerekilled。Idonotknowwhethertheytookanyprisonersornot——theyseemedonlybentuponkillingusall。TheManyuemacalledusmanynames,sayingthattheywouldeatusallbeforetheyleftourcountry——thatthiswasourpunishmentforkillingtheirfriendslastyear。Ididnothearmuch,forIranawayquickly。\" Themarchtowardthevillagewasnowresumed,moreslowlyandwithgreaterstealth,forWaziriknewthatitwastoolatetorescue——theironlymissioncouldbeoneofrevenge。 Insidethenextmileahundredmorefugitivesweremet。 Thereweremanymenamongthese,andsothefightingstrengthofthepartywasaugmented。 Nowadozenwarriorsweresentcreepingaheadtoreconnoiter。 Waziriremainedwiththemainbody,whichadvancedinathinlinethatspreadinagreatcrescentthroughtheforest。 Bythechief’ssidewalkedTarzan。 Presentlyoneofthescoutsreturned。Hehadcomewithinsightofthevillage。 \"Theyareallwithinthepalisade,\"hewhispered。 \"Good!\"saidWaziri。\"Weshallrushinuponthemandslaythemall,\"andhemadereadytosendwordalongthelinethattheyweretohaltattheedgeoftheclearinguntiltheysawhimrushtowardthevillage——thenallweretofollow。 \"Wait!\"cautionedTarzan。\"Ifthereareevenfiftygunswithinthepalisadeweshallberepulsedandslaughtered。 Letmegoalonethroughthetrees,sothatImaylookdownuponthemfromabove,andseejusthowmanytherebe,andwhatchancewemighthavewerewetocharge。Itwerefoolishtoloseasinglemanneedlesslyiftherebenohopeofsuccess。 Ihaveanideathatwecanaccomplishmorebycunningthanbyforce。Willyouwait,Waziri?\" \"Yes,\"saidtheoldchief。\"Go!\" SoTarzansprangintothetreesanddisappearedinthedirectionofthevillage。Hemovedmorecautiouslythanwashiswont,forheknewthatmenwithgunscouldreachhimquiteaseasilyinthetreetopsasontheground。AndwhenTarzanoftheApeselectedtoadoptstealth,nocreatureinallthejunglecouldmovesosilentlyorsocompletelyeffacehimselffromthesightofanenemy。