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tarzan and the jewels of opar-第35章

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〃You will stake your life against the finding of the

gold?〃 asked Abdul。



Werper assented with a nod。



〃Very well;〃 said the Abyssinian; 〃I promise; and even

if there be but five loads you shall have your freedom;

but until the gold is in my possession you remain a

prisoner。〃



〃I am satisfied;〃 said Werper。  〃Tomorrow we start?〃



Abdul Mourak nodded; and the Belgian returned to his

guards。  The following day the Abyssinian soldiers were

surprised to receive an order which turned their faces

from the northeast to the south。  And so it happened

that upon the very night that Tarzan and the two apes

entered the village of the raiders; the Abyssinians

camped but a few miles to the east of the same spot。



While Werper dreamed of freedom and the unmolested

enjoyment of the fortune in his stolen pouch; and Abdul

Mourak lay awake in greedy contemplation of the fifty

loads of gold which lay but a few days farther to the

south of him; Achmet Zek gave orders to his lieutenants

that they should prepare a force of fighting men and

carriers to proceed to the ruins of the Englishman's

DOUAR on the morrow and bring back the fabulous

fortune which his renegade lieutenant had told him was

buried there。



And as he delivered his instructions to those within; a

silent listener crouched without his tent; waiting for

the time when he might enter in safety and prosecute

his search for the missing pouch and the pretty pebbles

that had caught his fancy。



At last the swarthy companions of Achmet Zek quitted

his tent; and the leader went with them to smoke a pipe

with one of their number; leaving his own silken

habitation unguarded。  Scarcely had they left the

interior when a knife blade was thrust through the

fabric of the rear wall; some six feet above the

ground; and a swift downward stroke opened an entrance

to those who waited beyond。



Through the opening stepped the ape…man; and close

behind him came the huge Chulk; but Taglat did not

follow them。  Instead he turned and slunk through the

darkness toward the hut where the she who had arrested

his brutish interest lay securely bound。  Before the

doorway the sentries sat upon their haunches;

conversing in monotones。  Within; the young woman lay

upon a filthy sleeping mat; resigned; through utter

hopelessness to whatever fate lay in store for her

until the opportunity arrived which would permit her to

free herself by the only means which now seemed even

remotely possiblethe hitherto detested act of

self…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; 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 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 Ac
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