Hefeltquitesurethatthesacrificewouldgoonfromthepointwhereithadbeeninterruptedifthehighpriestesshadherway,thoughhewasequallypositivethattheywouldfindTarzanoftheApesunboundandwithalongdaggerinhishandamuchlesstractablevictimthanTarzandisarmedandbound。
Thegirlstoodlookingathimforalongmomentbeforeshespoke。
\"Youareaverywonderfulman,\"shesaid。\"YouaresuchamanasIhaveseeninmydaydreamseversinceI
wasalittlegirl。YouaresuchamanasIimaginetheforbearsofmypeoplemusthavebeen——thegreatraceofpeoplewhobuiltthismightycityintheheartofasavageworldthattheymightwrestfromthebowelsoftheearththefabulouswealthforwhichtheyhadsacrificedtheirfar—distantcivilization。
\"Icannotunderstandwhyyoucametomyrescueinthefirstplace,andnowIcannotunderstandwhy,havingmewithinyourpower,youdonotwishtoberevengeduponmeforhavingsentencedyoutodeath——forhavingalmostputyoutodeathwithmyownhand。\"
\"Ipresume,\"repliedtheape—man,\"thatyoubutfollowedtheteachingsofyourreligion。IcannotblameYOUforthat,nomatterwhatImaythinkofyourcreed。Butwhoareyou——whatpeoplehaveIfallenamong?\"
\"IamLa,highpriestessoftheTempleoftheSun,inthecityofOpar。Wearedescendantsofapeoplewhocametothissavageworldmorethantenthousandyearsagoinsearchofgold。Theircitiesstretchedfromagreatseaundertherisingsuntoagreatseaintowhichthesundescendsatnighttocoolhisflamingbrow。Theywereveryrichandverypowerful,buttheylivedonlyafewmonthsoftheyearintheirmagnificentpalaceshere;therestofthetimetheyspentintheirnativeland,far,fartothenorth。
\"Manyshipswentbackandforthbetweenthisnewworldandtheold。Duringtherainyseasontherewerebutfewoftheinhabitantsremainedhere,onlythosewhosuperintendedtheworkingoftheminesbytheblackslaves,andthemerchantswhohadtostaytosupplytheirwants,andthesoldierswhoguardedthecitiesandthemines。
\"Itwasatoneofthesetimesthatthegreatcalamityoccurred。
Whenthetimecamefortheteemingthousandstoreturnnonecame。
Forweeksthepeoplewaited。Thentheysentoutagreatgalleytolearnwhynoonecamefromthemothercountry,butthoughtheysailedaboutformanymonths,theywereunabletofindanytraceofthemightylandthathadforcountlessagesbornetheirancientcivilization——ithadsunkintothesea。
\"Fromthatdaydatedthedownfallofmypeople。
Disheartenedandunhappy,theysoonbecameapreytotheblackhordesofthenorthandtheblackhordesofthesouth。
Onebyonethecitiesweredesertedorovercome。Thelastremnantwasfinallyforcedtotakeshelterwithinthismightymountainfortress。Slowlywehavedwindledinpower,incivilization,inintellect,innumbers,untilnowwearenomorethanasmalltribeofsavageapes。
\"Infact,theapeslivewithus,andhaveformanyages。
Wecallthemthefirstmen——wespeaktheirlanguagequiteasmuchaswedoourown;onlyintheritualsofthetempledowemakeanyattempttoretainourmothertongue。Intimeitwillbeforgotten,andwewillspeakonlythelanguageoftheapes;intimewewillnolongerbanishthoseofourpeoplewhomatewithapes,andsointimeweshalldescendtotheverybeastsfromwhichagesagoourprogenitorsmayhavesprung。\"
\"Butwhyareyoumorehumanthantheothers?\"askedtheman。
\"Forsomereasonthewomenhavenotrevertedtosavagerysorapidlyasthemen。Itmaybebecauseonlythelowertypesofmenremainedhereatthetimeofthegreatcatastrophe,whilethetempleswerefilledwiththenoblestdaughtersoftherace。Mystrainhasremainedclearerthantherestbecauseforcountlessagesmyforemotherswerehighpriestesses——thesacredofficedescendsfrommothertodaughter。Ourhusbandsarechosenforusfromthenoblestintheland。Themostperfectman,mentallyandphysically,isselectedtobethehusbandofthehighpriestess。\"
\"FromwhatIsawofthegentlemenabove,\"saidTarzan,withagrin,\"thereshouldbelittletroubleinchoosingfromamongthem。\"
Thegirllookedathimquizzicallyforamoment。
\"Donotbesacrilegious,\"shesaid。\"Theyareveryholymen——theyarepriests。\"
\"Thenthereareotherswhoarebettertolookupon?\"heasked。
\"Theothersareallmoreuglythanthepriests,\"shereplied。
Tarzanshudderedatherfate,foreveninthedimlightofthevaulthewasimpressedbyherbeauty。
\"Buthowaboutmyself?\"heaskedsuddenly。\"Areyougoingtoleadmetoliberty?\"
\"YouhavebeenchosenbyTheFlamingGodashisown,\"
sheansweredsolemnly。\"NotevenIhavethepowertosaveyou——shouldtheyfindyouagain。ButIdonotintendthattheyshallfindyou。Youriskedyourlifetosavemine。
Imaydonolessforyou。Itwillbenoeasymatter——itmayrequiredays;butintheendIthinkthatIcanleadyoubeyondthewalls。Come,theywilllookhereformepresently,andiftheyfindustogetherweshallbothbelost——theywouldkillmedidtheythinkthatIhadprovedfalsetomygod。\"
\"Youmustnottaketherisk,then,\"hesaidquickly。\"Iwillreturntothetemple,andifIcanfightmywaytofreedomtherewillbenosuspicionthrownuponyou。\"
Butshewouldnothaveitso,andfinallypersuadedhimtofollowher,sayingthattheyhadalreadyremainedinthevaulttoolongtopreventsuspicionfromfallinguponhereveniftheyreturnedtothetemple。
\"Iwillhideyou,andthenreturnalone,\"shesaid,\"tellingthemthatIwaslongunconsciousafteryoukilledTha,andthatIdonotknowwhitheryouescaped。\"
Andsosheledhimthroughwindingcorridorsofgloom,untilfinallytheycametoasmallchamberintowhichalittlelightfilteredthroughastonegratingintheceiling。
\"ThisistheChamberoftheDead,\"shesaid。\"Nonewillthinkofsearchinghereforyou——theywouldnotdare。Iwillreturnafteritisdark。BythattimeImayhavefoundaplantoeffectyourescape。\"
Shewasgone,andTarzanoftheApeswasleftaloneintheChamberoftheDead,beneaththelong—deadcityofOpar。
Chapter21
TheCastawaysClaytondreamedthathewasdrinkinghisfillofwater,pure,delightfuldraftsoffreshwater。Withastarthegainedconsciousnesstofindhimselfwetthroughbytorrentsofrainthatwerefallinguponhisbodyandhisupturnedface。Aheavytropicalshowerwasbeatingdownuponthem。Heopenedhismouthanddrank。Presentlyhewassorevivedandstrengthenedthathewasenabledtoraisehimselfuponhishands。AcrosshislegslayMonsieurThuran。AfewfeetaftJanePorterwashuddledinapitifullittleheapinthebottomoftheboat——shewasquitestill。Claytonknewthatshewasdead。
AfterinfinitelaborhereleasedhimselffromThuran’spinioningbody,andwithrenewedstrengthcrawledtowardthegirl。
Heraisedherheadfromtheroughboardsoftheboat’sbottom。
Theremightbelifeinthatpoor,starvedframeevenyet。
Hecouldnotquiteabandonallhope,andsoheseizedawater—soakedragandsqueezedthepreciousdropsbetweentheswollenlipsofthehideousthingthathadbutafewshortdaysbeforeglowedwiththeresplendentlifeofhappyyouthandgloriousbeauty。
Forsometimetherewasnosignofreturninganimation,butatlasthiseffortswererewardedbyaslighttremorofthehalf—closedlids。Hechafedthethinhands,andforcedafewmoredropsofwaterintotheparchedthroat。Thegirlopenedhereyes,lookingupathimforalongtimebeforeshecouldrecallhersurroundings。
\"Water?\"shewhispered。\"Arewesaved?\"
\"Itisraining,\"heexplained。\"Wemayatleastdrink。
Alreadyithasrevivedusboth。\"
\"MonsieurThuran?\"sheasked。\"Hedidnotkillyou。Ishedead?\"
\"Idonotknow,\"repliedClayton。\"Ifhelivesandthisrainreviveshim——\"Buthestoppedthere,rememberingtoolatethathemustnotaddfurthertothehorrorswhichthegirlalreadyhadendured。
Butsheguessedwhathewouldhavesaid。
\"Whereishe?\"sheasked。
ClaytonnoddedhisheadtowardtheprostrateformoftheRussian。Foratimeneitherspoke。
\"IwillseeifIcanrevivehim,\"saidClaytonatlength。
\"No,\"shewhispered,extendingadetaininghandtowardhim。
\"Donotdothat——hewillkillyouwhenthewaterhasgivenhimstrength。Ifheisdying,lethimdie。Donotleavemealoneinthisboatwiththatbeast。\"
Claytonhesitated。HishonordemandedthatheattempttoreviveThuran,andtherewasthepossibility,too,thattheRussianwasbeyondhumanaid。Itwasnotdishonorabletohopeso。Ashesatfightingouthisbattlehepresentlyraisedhiseyesfromthebodyoftheman,andastheypassedabovethegunwaleoftheboathestaggeredweaklytohisfeetwithalittlecryofjoy。
\"Land,Jane!\"healmostshoutedthroughhiscrackedlips。
\"ThankGod,land!\"
Thegirllooked,too,andthere,notahundredyardsaway,shesawayellowbeach,and,beyond,theluxuriousfoliageofatropicaljungle。
\"Nowyoumayrevivehim,\"saidJanePorter,forshe,too,hadbeenhauntedwiththepangsofconsciencewhichhadresultedfromherdecisiontopreventClaytonfromofferingsuccortotheircompanion。
ItrequiredthebetterpartofhalfanhourbeforetheRussianevincedsufficientsymptomsofreturningconsciousnesstoopenhiseyes,anditwassometimelaterbeforetheycouldbringhimtoarealizationoftheirgoodfortune。
Bythistimetheboatwasscrapinggentlyuponthesandybottom。
Betweentherefreshingwaterthathehaddrunkandthestimulusofrenewedhope,Claytonfoundstrengthtostaggerthroughtheshallowwatertotheshorewithalinemadefasttotheboat’sbow。Thishefastenedtoasmalltreewhichgrewatthetopofalowbank,forthetidewasatflood,andhefearedthattheboatmightcarrythemallouttoseaagainwiththeebb,sinceitwasquitelikelythatitwouldbebeyondhisstrengthtogetJanePortertotheshoreforseveralhours。
Nexthemanagedtostaggerandcrawltowardthenear—
byjungle,wherehehadseenevidencesofprofusionoftropicalfruit。HisformerexperienceinthejungleofTarzanoftheApeshadtaughthimwhichofthemanygrowingthingswereedible,andafternearlyanhourofabsencehereturnedtothebeachwithalittlearmfuloffood。
Therainhadceased,andthehotsunwasbeatingdownsomercilesslyuponherthatJanePorterinsistedonmakinganimmediateattempttogaintheland。StillfurtherinvigoratedbythefoodClaytonhadbrought,thethreewereabletoreachthehalfshadeofthesmalltreetowhichtheirboatwasmoored。
Here,thoroughlyexhausted,theythrewthemselvesdowntorest,sleepinguntildark。
Foramonththeyliveduponthebeachincomparativesafety。
Astheirstrengthreturnedthetwomenconstructedarudeshelterinthebranchesofatree,highenoughfromthegroundtoinsuresafetyfromthelargerbeastsofprey。
Bydaytheygatheredfruitsandtrappedsmallrodents;atnighttheylaycoweringwithintheirfrailshelterwhilesavagedenizensofthejunglemadehideousthehoursofdarkness。
Theysleptuponlittersofjunglegrasses,andforcoveringatnightJanePorterhadonlyanoldulsterthatbelongedtoClayton,thesamegarmentthathehadwornuponthatmemorabletriptotheWisconsinwoods。Claytonhaderectedafrailpartitionofboughstodividetheirarborealshelterintotworooms——oneforthegirlandtheotherforMonsieurThuranandhimself。
FromthefirsttheRussianhadexhibitedeverytraitofhistruecharacter——selfishness,boorishness,arrogance,cowardice,andlust。TwicehadheandClaytoncometoblowsbecauseofThuran’sattitudetowardthegirl。
Claytondarednotleaveheralonewithhimforaninstant。
TheexistenceoftheEnglishmanandhisfianceewasonecontinualnightmareofhorror,andyettheylivedoninhopeofultimaterescue。
JanePorter’sthoughtsoftenrevertedtoherotherexperienceonthissavageshore。Ah,iftheinvincibleforestgodofthatdeadpastwerebutwiththemnow。Nolongerwouldtherebeaughttofearfromprowlingbeasts,orfromthebestialRussian。ShecouldnotwellrefrainfromcomparingthescantprotectionaffordedherbyClaytonwithwhatshemighthaveexpectedhadTarzanoftheApesbeenforasingleinstantconfrontedbythesinisterandmenacingattitudeofMonsieurThuran。Once,whenClaytonhadgonetothelittlestreamforwater,andThuranhadspokencoarselytoher,shevoicedherthoughts。
\"Itiswellforyou,MonsieurThuran,\"shesaid,\"thatthepoorMonsieurTarzanwhowaslostfromtheshipthatbroughtyouandMissStrongtoCapeTownisnotherenow。\"
\"Youknewthepig?\"askedThuran,withasneer。
\"Iknewtheman,\"shereplied。\"Theonlyrealman,I
think,thatIhaveeverknown。\"
TherewassomethinginhertoneofvoicethatledtheRussiantoattributetoheradeeperfeelingforhisenemythanfriendship,andhegraspedatthesuggestiontobefurtherrevengeduponthemanwhomhesupposeddeadbybesmirchinghismemorytothegirl。
\"Hewasworsethanapig,\"hecried。\"Hewasapoltroonandacoward。Tosavehimselffromtherighteouswrathofthehusbandofawomanhehadwronged,heperjuredhissoulinanattempttoplacetheblameentirelyuponher。
Notsucceedinginthis,heranawayfromFrancetoescapemeetingthehusbanduponthefieldofhonor。ThatiswhyhewasonboardtheshipthatboreMissStrongandmyselftoCapeTown。IknowwhereofIspeak,forthewomaninthecaseismysister。SomethingmoreIknowthatIhavenevertoldanother——yourbraveMonsieurTarzanleapedoverboardinanagonyoffearbecauseIrecognizedhim,andinsistedthathemakereparationtomethefollowingmorning——wecouldhavefoughtwithknivesinmystateroom。\"
JanePorterlaughed。\"YoudonotforamomentimaginethatonewhohasknownbothMonsieurTarzanandyoucouldeverbelievesuchanimpossibletale?\"
\"Thenwhydidhetravelunderanassumedname?\"askedMonsieurThuran。
\"Idonotbelieveyou,\"shecried,butneverthelesstheseedofsuspicionwassown,forsheknewthatHazelStronghadknownherforestgodonlyasJohnCaldwell,ofLondon。
Ascantfivemilesnorthoftheirrudeshelter,allunknowntothem,andpracticallyasremoteasthoughseparatedbythousandsofmilesofimpenetrablejungle,laythesnuglittlecabinofTarzanoftheApes。Whilefartherupthecoast,afewmilesbeyondthecabin,incrudebutwell—builtshelters,livedalittlepartyofeighteensouls——theoccupantsofthethreeboatsfromtheLADYALICEfromwhichClayton’sboathadbecomeseparated。
Overasmoothseatheyhadrowedtothemainlandinlessthanthreedays。Noneofthehorrorsofshipwreckhadbeentheirs,andthoughdepressedbysorrow,andsufferingfromtheshockofthecatastropheandtheunaccustomedhardshipsoftheirnewexistencetherewasnonemuchtheworsefortheexperience。
Allwerebuoyedbythehopethatthefourthboathadbeenpickedup,andthatathoroughsearchofthecoastwouldbequicklymade。AsallthefirearmsandammunitionontheyachthadbeenplacedinLordTennington’sboat,thepartywaswellequippedfordefense,andforhuntingthelargergameforfood。
ProfessorArchimedesQ。Porterwastheironlyimmediateanxiety。
Fullyassuredinhisownmindthathisdaughterhadbeenpickedupbyapassingsteamer,hegaveoverthelastvestigeofapprehensionconcerningherwelfare,anddevotedhisgiantintellectsolelytotheconsiderationofthosemomentousandabstrusescientificproblemswhichheconsideredtheonlyproperfoodforthoughtinoneofhiserudition。Hismindappearedblanktotheinfluenceofallextraneousmatters。
\"Never,\"saidtheexhaustedMr。SamuelT。Philander,toLordTennington,\"neverhasProfessorPorterbeenmoredifficult——er——Imightsay,impossible。Why,onlythismorning,afterIhadbeenforcedtorelinquishmysurveillanceforabriefhalfhourhewasentirelymissinguponmyreturn。
And,blessme,sir,wheredoyouimagineIdiscoveredhim?
Ahalfmileoutintheocean,sir,inoneofthelifeboats,rowingawayfordearlife。Idonotknowhowheattainedeventhatmagnificentdistancefromshore,forhehadbutasingleoar,withwhichhewasblissfullyrowingaboutincircles。
\"Whenoneofthesailorshadtakenmeouttohiminanotherboattheprofessorbecamequiteindignantatmysuggestionthatwereturnatoncetoland。`Why,Mr。Philander,’
hesaid,`Iamsurprisedthatyou,sir,amanoflettersyourself,shouldhavethetemeritysotointerrupttheprogressofscience。IhadaboutdeducedfromcertainastronomicphenomenaIhavehadunderminuteobservationduringthepastseveraltropicnightsanentirelynewnebularhypothesiswhichwillunquestionablystartlethescientificworld。IwishtoconsultaveryexcellentmonographonLaplace’shypothesis,whichIunderstandisinacertainprivatecollectioninNewYorkCity。Yourinterference,Mr。Philander,willresultinanirreparabledelay,forIwasjustrowingovertoobtainthispamphlet。’AnditwaswiththegreatestdifficultythatI
persuadedhimtoreturntoshore,withoutresortingtoforce,\"
concludedMr。Philander。
MissStrongandhermotherwereverybraveunderthestrainofalmostconstantapprehensionoftheattacksofsavagebeasts。NorweretheyquiteabletoacceptsoreadilyastheothersthetheorythatJane,Clayton,andMonsieurThuranhadbeenpickedupsafely。
JanePorter’sEsmeraldawasinaconstantstateoftearsatthecruelfatewhichhadseparatedherfromher\"po,li’lehoney。\"
LordTennington’sgreat—heartedgoodnatureneverdesertedhimforamoment。Hewasstillthejovialhost,seekingalwaysforthecomfortandpleasureofhisguests。Withthemenofhisyachtheremainedthejustbutfirmcommander——therewasneveranymorequestioninthejunglethantherehadbeenonboardtheLADYALICEastowhowasthefinalauthorityinallquestionsofimportance,andinallemergenciesrequiringcoolandintelligentleadership。
Couldthiswell—organizedandcomparativelysecurepartyofcastawayshaveseentheragged,fear—hauntedtrioafewmilessouthofthemtheywouldscarcelyhaverecognizedinthemtheformerlyimmaculatemembersofthelittlecompanythathadlaughedandplayedupontheLADYALICE。
ClaytonandMonsieurThuranwerealmostnaked,sotornhadtheirclothesbeenbythethornbushesandtangledvegetationofthemattedjunglethroughwhichtheyhadbeencompelledtoforcetheirwayinsearchoftheirevermoredifficultfoodsupply。
JanePorterhadofcoursenotbeensubjectedtothesestrenuousexpeditions,butherapparelwas,nevertheless,inasadstateofdisrepair。
Clayton,forlackofanybetteroccupation,hadcarefullysavedtheskinofeveryanimaltheyhadkilled。Bystretchingthemuponthestemsoftrees,anddiligentlyscrapingthem,hehadmanagedtosavetheminafaircondition,andnowthathisclotheswerethreateningtocoverhisnakednessnolonger,hecommencedtofashionarudegarmentofthem,usingasharpthornforaneedle,andbitsoftoughgrassandanimaltendonsinlieuofthread。
Theresultwhencompletedwasasleevelessgarmentwhichfellnearlytohisknees。Asitwasmadeupofnumeroussmallpeltsofdifferentspeciesofrodents,itpresentedaratherstrangeandwonderfulappearance,which,togetherwiththevilestenchwhichpermeatedit,rendereditanythingotherthanadesirableadditiontoawardrobe。Butthetimecamewhenforthesakeofdecencyhewascompelledtodonit,andeventhemiseryoftheirconditioncouldnotpreventJanePorterfromlaughingheartilyatsightofhim。
Later,Thuranalsofounditnecessarytoconstructasimilarprimitivegarment,sothat,withtheirbarelegsandheavilybeardedfaces,theylookednotunlikereincarnationsoftwoprehistoricprogenitorsofthehumanrace。Thuranactedlikeone。
Nearlytwomonthsofthisexistencehadpassedwhenthefirstgreatcalamitybefellthem。Itwasprefacedbyanadventurewhichcamenearterminatingabruptlythesufferingsoftwoofthem——terminatingtheminthegrimandhorriblemannerofthejungle,forever。
Thuran,downwithanattackofjunglefever,layintheshelteramongthebranchesoftheirtreeofrefuge。
Claytonhadbeenintothejungleafewhundredyardsinsearchoffood。AshereturnedJanePorterwalkedtomeethim。Behindtheman,cunningandcrafty,creptanoldandmangylion。Forthreedayshisancientthewsandsinewshadprovedinsufficientforthetaskofprovidinghiscavernousbellywithmeat。Formonthshehadeatenlessandlessfrequently,andfartherandfartherhadheroamedfromhisaccustomedhauntsinsearchofeasierprey。Atlasthehadfoundnature’sweakestandmostdefenselesscreature——inamomentmoreNumawoulddine。
Clayton,allunconsciousofthelurkingdeathbehindhim,strodeoutintotheopentowardJane。Hehadreachedherside,ahundredfeetfromthetanglededgeofjunglewhenpasthisshoulderthegirlsawthetawnyheadandthewickedyelloweyesasthegrassesparted,andthehugebeast,nosetoground,steppedsoftlyintoview。
Sofrozenwithhorrorwasshethatshecouldutternosound,butthefixedandterrifiedgazeofherfear—widenedeyesspokeasplainlytoClaytonaswords。Aquickglancebehindhimrevealedthehopelessnessoftheirsituation。
Thelionwasscarcethirtypacesfromthem,andtheywereequallyasfarfromtheshelter。Themanwasarmedwithastoutstick——asefficaciousagainstahungrylion,herealized,asatoypop—gunchargedwithatetheredcork。
Numa,ravenouswithhunger,hadlongsincelearnedthefutilityofroaringandmoaningashesearchedforprey,butnowthatitwasassurelyhisasthoughalreadyhehadfeltthesoftfleshbeneathhisstillmightypaw,heopenedhishugejaws,andgaveventtohislong—pentrageinaseriesofdeafeningroarsthatmadetheairtremble。
\"Run,Jane!\"criedClayton。\"Quick!Runfortheshelter!\"
Butherparalyzedmusclesrefusedtorespond,andshestoodmuteandrigid,staringwithghastlycountenanceatthelivingdeathcreepingtowardthem。
Thuran,atthesoundofthatawfulroar,hadcometotheopeningoftheshelter,andashesawthetableaubelowhimhehoppedupanddown,shriekingtotheminRussian。
\"Run!Run!\"hecried。\"Run,orIshallbeleftallaloneinthishorribleplace,\"andthenhebrokedownandcommencedtoweep。
Foramomentthisnewvoicedistractedtheattentionofthelion,whohaltedtocastaninquiringglanceinthedirectionofthetree。Claytoncouldendurethestrainnolonger。
Turninghisbackuponthebeast,heburiedhisheadinhisarmsandwaited。
Thegirllookedathiminhorror。Whydidhenotdosomething?Ifhemustdie,whynotdielikeaman——bravely;
beatingatthatterriblefacewithhispunystick,nomatterhowfutileitmightbe。WouldTarzanoftheApeshavedonethus?
Wouldhenotatleasthavegonedowntohisdeathfightingheroicallytothelast?
Nowthelionwascrouchingforthespringthatwouldendtheiryounglivesbeneathcruel,rending,yellowfangs。
JanePortersanktoherkneesinprayer,closinghereyestoshutoutthelasthideousinstant。Thuran,weakfromfever,fainted。
Secondsdraggedintominutes,longminutesintoaneternity,andyetthebeastdidnotspring。Claytonwasalmostunconsciousfromtheprolongedagonyoffright——hiskneestrembled——amomentmoreandhewouldcollapse。
JanePortercouldendureitnolonger。Sheopenedhereyes。
Couldshebedreaming?
\"William,\"shewhispered;\"look!\"
Claytonmasteredhimselfsufficientlytoraisehisheadandturntowardthelion。Anejaculationofsurpriseburstfromhislips。Attheirveryfeetthebeastlaycrumpledindeath。
Aheavywarspearprotrudedfromthetawnyhide。Ithadenteredthegreatbackabovetherightshoulder,and,passingentirelythroughthebody,hadpiercedthesavageheart。
JanePorterhadrisentoherfeet;asClaytonturnedbacktohershestaggeredinweakness。Heputouthisarmstosaveherfromfalling,andthendrewherclosetohim——pressingherheadagainsthisshoulder,hestoopedtokissherinthanksgiving。
Gentlythegirlpushedhimaway。
\"Pleasedonotdothat,William,\"shesaid。\"Ihavelivedathousandyearsinthepastbriefmoments。Ihavelearnedinthefaceofdeathhowtolive。Idonotwishtohurtyoumorethanisnecessary;butIcannolongerbeartoliveouttheimpossiblepositionIhaveattemptedbecauseofafalsesenseofloyaltytoanimpulsivepromiseImadeyou。
\"Thelastfewsecondsofmylifehavetaughtmethatitwouldbehideoustoattemptfurthertodeceivemyselfandyou,ortoentertainforaninstantlongerthepossibilityofeverbecomingyourwife,shouldweregaincivilization。\"
\"Why,Jane,\"hecried,\"whatdoyoumean?Whathasourprovidentialrescuetodowithalteringyourfeelingstowardme?
Youarebutunstrung——tomorrowyouwillbeyourselfagain。\"
\"IammorenearlymyselfthisminutethanIhavebeenforoverayear,\"shereplied。\"Thethingthathasjusthappenedhasagainforcedtomymemorythefactthatthebravestmanthateverlivedhonoredmewithhislove。UntilitwastoolateIdidnotrealizethatIreturnedit,andsoIsenthimaway。
Heisdeadnow,andIshallnevermarry。Icertainlycouldnotwedanotherlessbravethanhewithoutharboringconstantlyafeelingofcontemptfortherelativecowardiceofmyhusband。
Doyouunderstandme?\"
\"Yes,\"heanswered,withbowedhead,hisfacemantlingwiththeflushofshame。
Anditwasthenextdaythatthegreatcalamitybefell。
Chapter22
TheTreasureVaultsofOparItwasquitedarkbeforeLa,thehighpriestess,returnedtotheChamberoftheDeadwithfoodanddrinkforTarzan。
Sheborenolight,feelingwithherhandsalongthecrumblingwallsuntilshegainedthechamber。Throughthestonegratingabove,atropicmoonserveddimlytoilluminatetheinterior。
Tarzan,crouchingintheshadowsatthefarsideoftheroomasthefirstsoundofapproachingfootstepsreachedhim,cameforthtomeetthegirlasherecognizedthatitwasshe。
\"Theyarefurious,\"wereherfirstwords。\"Neverbeforehasahumansacrificeescapedthealtar。Alreadyfiftyhavegoneforthtotrackyoudown。Theyhavesearchedthetemple——allsavethissingleroom。\"
\"Whydotheyfeartocomehere?\"heasked。
\"ItistheChamberoftheDead。Herethedeadreturntoworship。
Seethisancientaltar?Itisherethatthedeadsacrificetheliving——iftheyfindavictimhere。Thatisthereasonourpeopleshunthischamber。Wereonetoenterheknowsthatthewaitingdeadwouldseizehimfortheirsacrifice。\"
\"Butyou?\"heasked。
\"Iamhighpriestess——Ialoneamsafefromthedead。
ItisIwhoatrareintervalsbringthemahumansacrificefromtheworldabove。Ialonemayenterhereinsafety。\"
\"Whyhavetheynotseizedme?\"heasked,humoringhergrotesquebelief。
Shelookedathimquizzicallyforamoment。Thenshereplied:
\"Itisthedutyofahighpriestesstoinstruct,tointerpret——
accordingtothecreedthatothers,wiserthanherself,havelaiddown;butthereisnothinginthecreedwhichsaysthatshemustbelieve。Themoreoneknowsofone’sreligionthelessonebelieves——noonelivingknowsmoreofminethanI。\"
\"Thenyouronlyfearinaidingmetoescapeisthatyourfellowmortalsmaydiscoveryourduplicity?\"
\"Thatisall——thedeadaredead;theycannotharm——orhelp。
Wemustthereforedependentirelyuponourselves,andthesoonerweactthebetteritwillbe。Ihaddifficultyineludingtheirvigilancebutnowinbringingyouthismorseloffood。Toattempttorepeatthethingdailywouldbetheheightoffolly。Come,letusseehowfarwemaygotowardlibertybeforeImustreturn。\"
Sheledhimbacktothechamberbeneaththealtarroom。
Heresheturnedintooneoftheseveralcorridorsleadingfromit。InthedarknessTarzancouldnotseewhichone。