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类别:其他 作者:Edgar Rice Burroughs字数:12469更新时间:18/12/18 14:20:43
Infiveminuteshehadwormedhiswaytothegreattreethatoverhungthepalisadeatoneendofthevillage,andfromhispointofvantagelookeddownuponthesavagehordebeneath。HecountedfiftyArabsandestimatedthattherewerefivetimesasmanyManyuema。Thelatterweregorgingthemselvesuponfoodand,undertheverynosesoftheirwhitemasters,preparingthegruesomefeastwhichisthePIECEDERESISTANCEthatfollowsavictoryinwhichthebodiesoftheirslainenemiesfallintotheirhorridhands。 Theape—mansawthattochargethatwildhorde,armedastheywerewithguns,andbarricadedbehindthelockedgatesofthevillage,wouldbeafutiletask,andsohereturnedtoWaziriandadvisedhimtowait;thathe,Tarzan,hadabetterplan。 ButamomentbeforeoneofthefugitiveshadrelatedtoWazirithestoryoftheatrociousmurderoftheoldchief’swife,andsocrazedwithragewastheoldmanthathecastdiscretiontothewinds。Callinghiswarriorsabouthim,hecommandedthemtocharge,and,withbrandishingspearsandsavageyells,thelittleforceofscarcelymorethanahundreddashedmadlytowardthevillagegates。BeforetheclearinghadbeenhalfcrossedtheArabsopenedupawitheringfirefrombehindthepalisade。 WiththefirstvolleyWazirifell。Thespeedofthechargersslackened。Anothervolleybroughtdownahalfdozenmore。Afewreachedthebarredgates,onlytobeshotintheirtracks,withouttheghostofachancetogaintheinsideofthepalisade,andthenthewholeattackcrumpled,andtheremainingwarriorsscamperedbackintotheforest。 Astheyrantheraidersopenedthegates,rushingafterthem,tocompletetheday’sworkwiththeutterexterminationofthetribe。Tarzanhadbeenamongthelasttoturnbacktowardtheforest,andnow,asheranslowly,heturnedfromtimetotimetospeedawell—aimedarrowintothebodyofapursuer。 Oncewithinthejungle,hefoundalittleknotofdeterminedblackswaitingtogivebattletotheoncominghorde,butTarzancriedtothemtoscatter,keepingoutofharm’swayuntiltheycouldgatherinforceafterdark。 \"DoasItellyou,\"heurged,\"andIwillleadyoutovictoryovertheseenemiesofyours。Scatterthroughtheforest,pickingupasmanystragglersasyoucanfind,andatnight,ifyouthinkthatyouhavebeenfollowed,comebyroundaboutwaystothespotwherewekilledtheelephantstoday。 ThenIwillexplainmyplan,andyouwillfindthatitisgood。 YoucannothopetopityourpunystrengthandsimpleweaponsagainstthenumbersandthegunsoftheArabsandtheManyuema。\" Theyfinallyassented。\"Whenyouscatter,\"explainedTarzan,inconclusion,\"yourfoeswillhavetoscattertofollowyou,andsoitmayhappenthatifyouarewatchfulyoucandropmanyaManyuemawithyourarrowsfrombehindsomegreattrees。\" Theyhadbarelytimetohastenawayfartherintotheforestbeforethefirstoftheraidershadcrossedtheclearingandentereditinpursuitofthem。 Tarzanranashortdistancealongthegroundbeforehetooktothetrees。Thenheracedquicklytotheupperterrace,theredoublingonhistracksandmakinghiswayrapidlybacktowardthevillage。HerehefoundthateveryArabandManyuemahadjoinedinthepursuit,leavingthevillagedesertedexceptforthechainedprisonersandasingleguard。 Thesentrystoodattheopengate,lookinginthedirectionoftheforest,sothathedidnotseetheagilegiantthatdroppedtothegroundatthefarendofthevillagestreet。 Withdrawnbowtheape—mancreptstealthilytowardhisunsuspectingvictim。Theprisonershadalreadydiscoveredhim,andwithwideeyesfilledwithwonderandwithhopetheywatchedtheirwould—berescuer。NowhehaltednottenpacesfromtheunconsciousManyuema。Theshaftwasdrawnbackitsfulllengthattheheightofthekeengrayeyethatsightedalongitspolishedsurface。Therewasasuddentwangasthebrownfingersreleasedtheirhold,andwithoutasoundtheraidersankforwarduponhisface,awoodenshafttransfixinghisheartandprotrudingafootfromhisblackchest。 ThenTarzanturnedhisattentiontothefiftywomenandyouthschainednecktoneckonthelongslavechain。 Therewasnoreleasingoftheancientpadlocksinthetimethatwaslefthim,sotheape—mancalledtothemtofollowhimastheywere,and,snatchingthegunandcartridgebeltfromthedeadsentry,heledthenowhappybandoutthroughthevillagegateandintotheforestuponthefarsideoftheclearing。 Itwasaslowandarduousmarch,fortheslavechainwasnewtothesepeople,andthereweremanydelaysasoneoftheirnumberwouldstumbleandfall,draggingothersdownwithher。 Then,too,Tarzanhadbeenforcedtomakeawidedetourtoavoidanypossibilityofmeetingwithreturningraiders。 HewaspartiallyguidedbyoccasionalshotswhichindicatedthattheArabhordewasstillintouchwiththevillagers;butheknewthatiftheywouldbutfollowhisadvicetherewouldbebutfewcasualtiesotherthanonthesideofthemarauders。 Towardduskthefiringceasedentirely,andTarzanknewthattheArabshadallreturnedtothevillage。Hecouldscarcerepressasmileoftriumphashethoughtoftheirrageondiscoveringthattheirguardhadbeenkilledandtheirprisonerstakenaway。Tarzanhadwishedthathemighthavetakensomeofthegreatstoreofivorythevillagecontained,solelyforthepurposeofstillfurtheraugmentingthewrathofhisenemies;butheknewthatthatwasnotnecessaryforitssalvation,sincehealreadyhadaplanmappedoutwhichwouldeffectuallypreventtheArabsleavingthecountrywithasingletusk。Anditwouldhavebeencrueltohaveneedlesslyburdenedthesepoor,overwroughtwomenwiththeextraweightoftheheavyivory。 ItwasaftermidnightwhenTarzan,withhisslow—movingcaravan,approachedthespotwheretheelephantslay。 LongbeforetheyreachedittheyhadbeenguidedbythehugefirethenativeshadbuiltinthecenterofahastilyimprovisedBOMA,partiallyforwarmthandpartiallytokeepoffchancelions。 WhentheyhadcomeclosetotheencampmentTarzancalledaloudtoletthemknowthatfriendswerecoming。 ItwasajoyousreceptionthelittlepartyreceivedwhentheblackswithintheBOMAsawthelongfileoffetteredfriendsandrelativesenterthefirelight。Thesehadallbeengivenupaslostforever,ashadTarzanaswell,sothatthehappyblackswouldhaveremainedawakeallnighttofeastonelephantmeatandcelebratethereturnoftheirfellows,hadnotTarzaninsistedthattheytakewhatsleeptheycould,againsttheworkofthecomingday。 Atthat,sleepwasnoeasymatter,forthewomenwhohadlosttheirmenortheirchildrenintheday’smassacreandbattlemadenighthideouswiththeircontinuedwailingandhowling。Finally,however,Tarzansucceededinsilencingthem,onthepleathattheirnoisewouldattracttheArabstotheirhiding—place,whenallwouldbeslaughtered。 WhendawncameTarzanexplainedhisplanofbattletothewarriors,andwithoutdemuroneandallagreedthatitwasthesafestandsurestwayinwhichtoridthemselvesoftheirunwelcomevisitorsandberevengedforthemurderoftheirfellows。 Firstthewomenandchildren,withaguardofsometwentyoldwarriorsandyouths,werestartedsouthward,tobeentirelyoutofthezoneofdanger。TheyhadinstructionstoerecttemporaryshelterandconstructaprotectingBOMA ofthornbush;fortheplanofcampaignwhichTarzanhadchosenwasonewhichmightstretchoutovermanydays,orevenweeks,duringwhichtimethewarriorswouldnotreturntothenewcamp。 Twohoursafterdaylightathincircleofblackwarriorssurroundedthevillage。Atintervalsonewasperchedhighinthebranchesofatreewhichcouldoverlookthepalisade。 PresentlyaManyuemawithinthevillagefell,piercedbyasinglearrow。Therehadbeennosoundofattack——noneofthehideouswar—criesorvaingloriouswavingofmenacingspearsthatordinarilymarkstheattackofsavages——justasilentmessengerofdeathfromoutofthesilentforest。 TheArabsandtheirfollowerswerethrownintoafinerageatthisunprecedentedoccurrence。Theyranforthegates,towreakdirevengeanceuponthefoolhardyperpetratoroftheoutrage;buttheysuddenlyrealizedthattheydidnotknowwhichwaytoturntofindthefoe。Astheystooddebatingwithmanyangryshoutsandmuchgesticulating,oneoftheArabssanksilentlytothegroundintheirverymidst——athinarrowprotrudingfromhisheart。 Tarzanhadplacedthefinestmarksmenofthetribeinthesurroundingtrees,withdirectionsnevertorevealthemselveswhiletheenemywasfacedintheirdirection。Asablackreleasedhismessengerofdeathhewouldslinkbehindtheshelteringstemofthetreehehadselected,norwouldheagainaimuntilawatchfuleyetoldhimthatnonewaslookingtowardhistree。 ThreetimestheArabsstartedacrosstheclearinginthedirectionfromwhichtheythoughtthearrowscame,buteachtimeanotherarrowwouldcomefrombehindtotakeitstollfromamongtheirnumber。Thentheywouldturnandchargeinanewdirection。Finallytheysetoutuponadeterminedsearchoftheforest,buttheblacksmeltedbeforethem,sothattheysawnosignofanenemy。 Butabovethemlurkedagrimfigureinthedensefoliageofthemightytrees——itwasTarzanoftheApes,hoveringoverthemasifhehadbeentheshadowofdeath。PresentlyaManyuemaforgedaheadofhiscompanions;therewasnonetoseefromwhatdirectiondeathcame,andsoitcamequickly,andamomentlaterthosebehindstumbledoverthedeadbodyoftheircomrade——theinevitablearrowpiercingthestillheart。 Itdoesnottakeagreatdealofthismannerofwarfaretogetuponthenervesofwhitemen,andsoitislittletobewonderedatthattheManyuemaweresoonpanic—stricken。 Didoneforgeaheadanarrowfoundhisheart;didonelagbehindheneveragainwasseenalive;didonestumbletooneside,evenforabaremomentfromthesightofhisfellows,hedidnotreturn——andalwayswhentheycameuponthebodiesoftheirdeadtheyfoundthoseterriblearrowsdrivenwiththeaccuracyofsuperhumanpowerstraightthroughthevictim’sheart。Butworsethanallelsewasthehideousfactthatnotonceduringthemorninghadtheyseenorheardtheslightestsignofanenemyotherthanthepitilessarrows。 Whenfinallytheyreturnedtothevillageitwasnobetter。 Everynowandthen,atvaryingintervalsthatweremaddeningintheterriblesuspensetheycaused,amanwouldplungeforwarddead。Theblacksbesoughttheirmasterstoleavethisterribleplace,buttheArabsfearedtotakeupthemarchthroughthegrimandhostileforestbesetbythisnewandterribleenemywhileladenwiththegreatstoreofivorytheyhadfoundwithinthevillage;but,worseyet,theyhatedtoleavetheivorybehind。 Finallytheentireexpeditiontookrefugewithinthethatchedhuts——here,atleast,theywouldbefreefromthearrows。 Tarzan,fromthetreeabovethevillage,hadmarkedthehutintowhichthechiefArabshadgone,and,balancinghimselfuponanoverhanginglimb,hedrovehisheavyspearwithalltheforceofhisgiantmusclesthroughthethatchedroof。 Ahowlofpaintoldhimthatithadfoundamark。 Withthispartingsalutetoconvincethemthattherewasnosafetyforthemanywherewithinthecountry,Tarzanreturnedtotheforest,collectedhiswarriors,andwithdrewamiletothesouthtorestandeat。Hekeptsentriesinseveraltreesthatcommandedaviewofthetrailtowardthevillage,buttherewasnopursuit。 Aninspectionofhisforceshowednotasinglecasualty——notevenaminorwound;whileroughestimatesoftheenemies’ lossconvincedtheblacksthatnofewerthantwentyhadfallenbeforetheirarrows。Theywerewildwithelation,andwereforfinishingthedayinonegloriousrushuponthevillage,duringwhichtheywouldslaughterthelastoftheirfoemen。Theywereevenpicturingthevarioustorturestheywouldinflict,andgloatingoverthesufferingoftheManyuema,forwhomtheyentertainedapeculiarhatred,whenTarzanputhisfootdownflatlyupontheplan。 \"Youarecrazy!\"hecried。\"Ihaveshownyoutheonlywaytofightthesepeople。Alreadyyouhavekilledtwentyofthemwithoutthelossofasinglewarrior,whereas,yesterday,followingyourowntactics,whichyouwouldnowrenew,youlostatleastadozen,andkillednotasingleAraborManyuema。YouwillfightjustasItellyoutofight,orIshallleaveyouandgobacktomyowncountry。\" Theywerefrightenedwhenhethreatenedthis,andpromisedtoobeyhimscrupulouslyifhewouldbutpromisenottodesertthem。 \"Verywell,\"hesaid。\"WeshallreturntotheelephantBOMAforthenight。IhaveaplantogivetheArabsalittletasteofwhattheymayexpectiftheyremaininourcountry,butIshallneednohelp。Come!Iftheysuffernomoreforthebalanceofthedaytheywillfeelreassured,andtherelapseintofearwillbeevenmorenerve—rackingthanasthoughwecontinuedtofrightenthemallafternoon。\" Sotheymarchedbacktotheircampofthepreviousnight,and,lightinggreatfires,ateandrecountedtheadventuresofthedayuntillongafterdark。Tarzansleptuntilmidnight,thenhearoseandcreptintotheCimmerianblacknessoftheforest。 Anhourlaterhecametotheedgeoftheclearingbeforethevillage。Therewasacamp—fireburningwithinthepalisade。 Theape—mancreptacrosstheclearinguntilhestoodbeforethebarredgates。Throughtheintersticeshesawalonesentrysittingbeforethefire。 QuietlyTarzanwenttothetreeattheendofthevillagestreet。 Heclimbedsoftlytohisplace,andfittedanarrowtohisbow。 Forseveralminuteshetriedtosightfairlyuponthesentry,butthewavingbranchesandflickeringfirelightconvincedhimthatthedangerofamisswastoogreat——hemusttouchtheheartfullinthecentertobringthequietandsuddendeathhisplanrequired。 Hehadbrought,besides,hisbow,arrows,andrope,thegunhehadtakenthepreviousdayfromtheothersentryhehadkilled。Cachingalltheseinaconvenientcrotchofthetree,hedroppedlightlytothegroundwithinthepalisade,armedonlywithhislongknife。Thesentry’sbackwastowardhim。 LikeacatTarzancreptuponthedozingman。Hewaswithintwopacesofhimnow——anotherinstantandtheknifewouldslidesilentlyintothefellow’sheart。 Tarzancrouchedforaspring,forthatiseverthequickestandsurestattackofthejunglebeast——whentheman,warned,bysomesubtlesense,sprangtohisfeetandfacedtheape—man。 Chapter17 TheWhiteChiefoftheWaziriWhentheeyesoftheblackManyuemasavagefelluponthestrangeapparitionthatconfrontedhimwithmenacingknifetheywentwideinhorror。Heforgotthegunwithinhishands;heevenforgottocryout——hisonethoughtwastoescapethisfearsome—lookingwhitesavage,thisgiantofamanuponwhosemassiverollingmusclesandmightychesttheflickeringfirelightplayed。 ButbeforehecouldturnTarzanwasuponhim,andthenthesentrythoughttoscreamforaid,butitwastoolate。 Agreathandwasuponhiswindpipe,andhewasbeingbornetotheearth。Hebattledfuriouslybutfutilely——withthegrimtenacityofabulldogthoseawfulfingerswereclingingtohisthroat。Swiftlyandsurelylifewasbeingchokedfromhim。 Hiseyesbulged,histongueprotruded,hisfaceturnedtoaghastlypurplishhue——therewasaconvulsivetremorofthestiffeningmuscles,andtheManyuemasentrylayquitestill。 Theape—manthrewthebodyacrossoneofhisbroadshouldersand,gatheringupthefellow’sgun,trottedsilentlyupthesleepingvillagestreettowardthetreethatgavehimsucheasyingresstothepalisadedvillage。Heborethedeadsentryintothemidstoftheleafymazeabove。 Firsthestrippedthebodyofcartridgebeltandsuchornamentsashecraved,wedgingitintoaconvenientcrotchwhilehisnimblefingersranoveritinsearchoftheloothecouldnotplainlyseeinthedark。Whenhehadfinishedhetookthegunthathadbelongedtotheman,andwalkedfaroutuponalimb,fromtheendofwhichhecouldobtainabetterviewofthehuts。DrawingacarefulbeadonthebeehivestructureinwhichheknewthechiefArabstobe,hepulledthetrigger。Almostinstantlytherewasanansweringgroan。Tarzansmiled。Hehadmadeanotherluckyhit。 Followingtheshottherewasamoment’ssilenceinthecamp,andthenManyuemaandArabcamepouringfromthehutslikeaswarmofangryhornets;butifthetruthwereknowntheywereevenmorefrightenedthantheywereangry。 Thestrainoftheprecedingdayhadwroughtuponthefearsofbothblackandwhite,andnowthissingleshotinthenightconjuredallmannerofterribleconjecturesintheirterrifiedminds。 Whentheydiscoveredthattheirsentryhaddisappeared,theirfearswereinnowayallayed,andasthoughtobolstertheircouragebywarlikeactions,theybegantofirerapidlyatthebarredgatesofthevillage,althoughnoenemywasinsight。Tarzantookadvantageofthedeafeningroarofthisfusilladetofireintothemobbeneathhim。 Nooneheardhisshotabovethedinofrattlingmusketryinthestreet,butsomewhowerestandingclosesawoneoftheirnumbercrumplesuddenlytotheearth。Whentheyleanedoverhimhewasdead。Theywerepanic—stricken,andittookallthebrutalauthorityoftheArabstokeeptheManyuemafromrushinghelter—skelterintothejungle——anywheretoescapefromthisterriblevillage。 Afteratimetheycommencedtoquietdown,andasnofurthermysteriousdeathsoccurredamongthemtheytookheartagain。Butitwasashort—livedrespite,forjustastheyhadconcludedthattheywouldnotbedisturbedagainTarzangavevoicetoaweirdmoan,andastheraiderslookedupinthedirectionfromwhichthesoundseemedtocome,theape—man,whostoodswingingthedeadbodyofthesentrygentlytoandfro,suddenlyshotthecorpsefaroutabovetheirheads。 Withhowlsofalarmthethrongbrokeinalldirectionstoescapethisnewandterriblecreaturewhoseemedtobespringinguponthem。Totheirfear—distortedimaginationsthebodyofthesentry,fallingwithwide—sprawledarmsandlegs,assumedthelikenessofagreatbeastofprey。Intheiranxietytoescape,manyoftheblacksscaledthepalisade,whileotherstoredownthebarsfromthegatesandrushedmadlyacrosstheclearingtowardthejungle。 Foratimenooneturnedbacktowardthethingthathadfrightenedthem,butTarzanknewthattheywouldinamoment,andwhentheydiscoveredthatitwasbutthedeadbodyoftheirsentry,whiletheywoulddoubtlessbestillfurtherterrified,hehadaratherdefiniteideaastowhattheywoulddo,andsohefadedsilentlyawaytowardthesouth,takingthemoonlitupperterracebacktowardthecampoftheWaziri。 PresentlyoneoftheArabsturnedandsawthatthethingthathadleapedfromthetreeuponthemlaystillandquietwhereithadfalleninthecenterofthevillagestreet。 Cautiouslyhecreptbacktowardituntilhesawthatitwasbutaman。Amomentlaterhewasbesidethefigure,andinanotherhadrecognizeditasthecorpseoftheManyuemawhohadstoodonguardatthevillagegate。 Hiscompanionsrapidlygatheredaroundathiscall,andafteramoment’sexcitedconversationtheydidpreciselywhatTarzanhadreasonedtheywould。Raisingtheirgunstotheirshoulders,theypouredvolleyaftervolleyintothetreefromwhichthecorpsehadbeenthrown——hadTarzanremainedtherehewouldhavebeenriddledbyahundredbullets。 WhentheArabsandManyuemadiscoveredthattheonlymarksofviolenceuponthebodyoftheirdeadcomradeweregiantfingerprintsuponhisswollenthroattheywereagainthrownintodeeperapprehensionanddespair。 Thattheywerenotevensafewithinapalisadedvillageatnightcameasadistinctshocktothem。Thatanenemycouldenterintothemidstoftheircampandkilltheirsentrywithbarehandsseemedoutsidetheboundsofreason,andsothesuperstitiousManyuemacommencedtoattributetheirilllucktosupernaturalcauses;norweretheArabsabletoofferanybetterexplanation。 Withatleastfiftyoftheirnumberflyingthroughtheblackjungle,andwithouttheslightestknowledgeofwhentheiruncannyfoemenmightresumethecold—bloodedslaughtertheyhadcommenced,itwasadesperatebandofcut—throatsthatwaitedsleeplesslyforthedawn。OnlyonthepromiseoftheArabsthattheywouldleavethevillageatdaybreak,andhastenonwardtowardtheirownland,wouldtheremainingManyuemaconsenttostayatthevillageamomentlonger。Notevenfearoftheircruelmasterswassufficienttoovercomethisnewterror。 AndsoitwasthatwhenTarzanandhiswarriorsreturnedtotheattackthenextmorningtheyfoundtheraiderspreparedtomarchoutofthevillage。TheManyuemawereladenwithstolenivory。AsTarzansawithegrinned,forheknewthattheywouldnotcarryitfar。Thenhesawsomethingwhichcausedhimanxiety——anumberoftheManyuemawerelightingtorchesintheremnantofthecamp—fire。 Theywereabouttofirethevillage。 Tarzanwasperchedinatalltreesomehundredyardsfromthepalisade。Makingatrumpetofhishands,hecalledloudlyintheArabtongue:\"Donotfirethehuts,orweshallkillyouall!Donotfirethehuts,orweshallkillyouall!\" Adozentimesherepeatedit。TheManyuemahesitated,thenoneofthemflunghistorchintothecampfire。 TheotherswereabouttodothesamewhenanArabsprunguponthemwithastick,beatingthemtowardthehuts。 Tarzancouldseethathewascommandingthemtofirethelittlethatcheddwellings。Thenhestooderectupontheswayingbranchahundredfeetabovetheground,and,raisingoneoftheArabgunstohisshoulder,tookcarefulaimandfired。WiththereporttheArabwhowasurgingonhismentoburnthevillagefellinhistracks,andtheManyuemathrewawaytheirtorchesandfledfromthevillage。 ThelastTarzansawofthemtheywereracingtowardthejungle,whiletheirformermasterskneltuponthegroundandfiredatthem。 ButhoweverangrytheArabsmighthavebeenattheinsubordinationoftheirslaves,theywereatleastconvincedthatitwouldbethebetterpartofwisdomtoforegothepleasureoffiringthevillagethathadgiventhemtwosuchnastyreceptions。Intheirhearts,however,theysworetoreturnagainwithsuchforceaswouldenablethemtosweeptheentirecountryformilesaround,untilnovestigeofhumanliferemained。 Theyhadlookedinvainfortheownerofthevoicewhichhadfrightenedoffthemenwhohadbeendetailedtoputthetorchtothehuts,butnoteventhekeenesteyeamongthemhadbeenabletolocatehim。TheyhadseenthepuffofsmokefromthetreefollowingtheshotthatbroughtdowntheArab,but,thoughavolleyhadimmediatelybeenloosedintoitsfoliage,therehadbeennoindicationthatithadbeeneffective。 Tarzanwastoointelligenttobecaughtinanysuchtrap,andsothereportofhisshothadscarcelydiedawaybeforetheape—manwasonthegroundandracingforanothertreeahundredyardsaway。Hereheagainfoundasuitableperchfromwhichhecouldwatchthepreparationsoftheraiders。 Itoccurredtohimthathemighthaveconsiderablemorefunwiththem,soagainhecalledtothemthroughhisimprovisedtrumpet。 \"Leavetheivory!\"hecried。\"Leavetheivory!Deadmenhavenouseforivory!\" SomeoftheManyuemastartedtolaydowntheirloads,butthiswasaltogethertoomuchfortheavariciousArabs。 Withloudshoutsandcursestheyaimedtheirgunsfulluponthebearers,threateninginstantdeathtoanywhomightlaydownhisload。Theycouldgiveupfiringthevillage,butthethoughtofabandoningthisenormousfortuneinivorywasquitebeyondtheirconception——betterdeaththanthat。 AndsotheymarchedoutofthevillageoftheWaziri,andontheshouldersoftheirslaveswastheivoryransomofascoreofkings。Towardthenorththeymarched,backtowardtheirsavagesettlementinthewildandunknowncountrywhichliesbackfromtheKongointheuttermostdepthsofTheGreatForest,andoneithersideofthemtraveledaninvisibleandrelentlessfoe。 UnderTarzan’sguidancetheblackWaziriwarriorsstationedthemselvesalongthetrailoneithersideinthedensestunderbrush。 Theystoodatfarintervals,and,asthecolumnpassed,asinglearroworaheavyspear,wellaimed,wouldpierceaManyuemaoranArab。ThentheWaziriwouldmeltintothedistanceandrunaheadtotakehisstandfartheron。 Theydidnotstrikeunlesssuccessweresureandthedangerofdetectionalmostnothing,andsothearrowsandthespearswerefewandfarbetween,butsopersistentandinevitablethattheslow—movingcolumnofheavy—ladenraiderswasinaconstantstateofpanic——panicattheuncertaintyofwhothenextwouldbetofall,andwhen。 ItwaswiththegreatestdifficultythattheArabspreventedtheirmenadozentimesfromthrowingawaytheirburdensandfleeinglikefrightenedrabbitsupthetrailtowardthenorth。 Andsothedayworeon——afrightfulnightmareofadayfortheraiders——adayofwearybutwell—repaidworkfortheWaziri。 AtnighttheArabsconstructedarudeBOMAinalittleclearingbyariver,andwentintocamp。 Atintervalsduringthenightariflewouldbarkcloseabovetheirheads,andoneofthedozensentrieswhichtheynowhadpostedwouldtumbletotheground。Suchaconditionwasinsupportable,fortheysawthatbymeansofthesehideoustacticstheywouldbecompletelywipedout,onebyone,withoutinflictingasingledeathupontheirenemy。 Butyet,withthepersistentavariciousnessofthewhiteman,theArabsclungtotheirloot,andwhenmorningcameforcedthedemoralizedManyuematotakeuptheirburdensofdeathandstaggeronintothejungle。 Forthreedaysthewitheringcolumnkeptupitsfrightfulmarch。 Eachhourwasmarkedbyitsdeadlyarroworcruelspear。 Thenightsweremadehideousbythebarkingoftheinvisiblegunthatmadesentrydutyequivalenttoadeathsentence。 OnthemorningofthefourthdaytheArabswerecompelledtoshoottwooftheirblacksbeforetheycouldcompelthebalancetotakeupthehatedivory,andastheydidsoavoicerangout,clearandstrong,fromthejungle:\"Todayyoudie,oh,Manyuema,unlessyoulaydowntheivory。 Falluponyourcruelmastersandkillthem!Youhaveguns,whydoyounotusethem?KilltheArabs,andwewillnotharmyou。Wewilltakeyoubacktoourvillageandfeedyou,andleadyououtofourcountryinsafetyandinpeace。 Laydowntheivory,andfalluponyourmasters——wewillhelpyou。Elseyoudie!\" Asthevoicedieddowntheraidersstoodasthoughturnedtostone。TheArabseyedtheirManyuemaslaves;theslaveslookedfirstatoneoftheirfellows,andthenatanother——theywerebutwaitingforsomeonetotaketheinitiative。 ThereweresomethirtyArabsleft,andaboutonehundredandfiftyblacks。Allwerearmed——eventhosewhowereactingasportershadtheirriflesslungacrosstheirbacks。 TheArabsdrewtogether。ThesheikorderedtheManyuematotakeupthemarch,andashespokehecockedhisrifleandraisedit。Butatthesameinstantoneoftheblacksthrewdownhisload,and,snatchinghisriflefromhisback,firedpoint—blackatthegroupofArabs。Inaninstantthecampwasacursing,howlingmassofdemons,fightingwithgunsandknivesandpistols。TheArabsstoodtogether,anddefendedtheirlivesvaliantly,butwiththerainofleadthatpoureduponthemfromtheirownslaves,andtheshowerofarrowsandspearswhichnowleapedfromthesurroundingjungleaimedsolelyatthem,therewaslittlequestionfromthefirstwhattheoutcomewouldbe。IntenminutesfromthetimethefirstporterhadthrowndownhisloadthelastoftheArabslaydead。 WhenthefiringhadceasedTarzanspokeagaintotheManyuema: \"Takeupourivory,andreturnittoourvillage,fromwhenceyoustoleit。Weshallnotharmyou。\" ForamomenttheManyuemahesitated。Theyhadnostomachtoretracethatdifficultthreedays’trail。 Theytalkedtogetherinlowwhispers,andoneturnedtowardthejungle,callingaloudtothevoicethathadspokentothemfromoutofthefoliage。 \"Howdoweknowthatwhenyouhaveusinyourvillageyouwillnotkillusall?\"heasked。 \"Youdonotknow,\"repliedTarzan,\"otherthanthatwehavepromisednottoharmyouifyouwillreturnourivorytous。Butthisyoudoknow,thatitlieswithinourpowertokillyouallifyoudonotreturnaswedirect,andarewenotmorelikelytodosoifyouangerusthanifyoudoaswebid?\" \"WhoareyouthatspeaksthetongueofourArabmasters?\" criedtheManyuemaspokesman。\"Letusseeyou,andthenweshallgiveyououranswer。\" Tarzansteppedoutofthejungleadozenpacesfromthem。 \"Look!\"hesaid。Whentheysawthathewaswhitetheywerefilledwithawe,forneverhadtheyseenawhitesavagebefore,andathisgreatmusclesandgiantframetheywerestruckwithwonderandadmiration。 \"Youmaytrustme,\"saidTarzan。\"SolongasyoudoasItellyou,andharmnoneofmypeople,weshalldoyounohurt。Willyoutakeupourivoryandreturninpeacetoourvillage,orshallwefollowalongyourtrailtowardthenorthaswehavefollowedforthepastthreedays?\" TherecollectionofthehorriddaysthathadjustpassedwasthethingthatfinallydecidedtheManyuema,andso,afterashortconference,theytookuptheirburdensandsetofftoretracetheirstepstowardthevillageoftheWaziri。