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the beasts of tarzan-第11章

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to friendliness。



As he approached the mighty cat the creature stepped

warily to one side; and the ape…man brushed past him within

a foot of the dripping jaws; and as he continued on through

the forest the panther followed on behind him; as a hound

follows at heel。



For a long time Tarzan could not tell whether the beast

was following out of friendly feelings or merely stalking him

against the time he should be hungry; but finally he was

forced to believe that the former incentive it was that

prompted the animal's action。



Later in the day the scent of a deer sent Tarzan into the trees;

and when he had dropped his noose about the animal's neck he

called to Sheeta; using a purr similar to that which he had

utilized to pacify the brute's suspicions earlier in the day;

but a trifle louder and more shrill。



It was similar to that which he had heard panthers use after

a kill when they had been hunting in pairs。



Almost immediately there was a crashing of the underbrush

close at hand; and the long; lithe body of his strange

companion broke into view。



At sight of the body of Bara and the smell of blood the panther

gave forth a shrill scream; and a moment later two beasts were

feeding side by side upon the tender meat of the deer。



For several days this strangely assorted pair roamed

the jungle together。



When one made a kill he called the other;

and thus they fed well and often。



On one occasion as they were dining upon the carcass of a boar

that Sheeta had dispatched; Numa; the lion; grim and terrible;

broke through the tangled grasses close beside them。



With an angry; warning roar he sprang forward to chase them

from their kill。  Sheeta bounded into a near…by thicket;

while Tarzan took to the low branches of an overhanging tree。



Here the ape…man unloosed his grass rope from about his neck; and

as Numa stood above the body of the boar; challenging head erect;

he dropped the sinuous noose about the maned neck;

drawing the stout strands taut with a sudden jerk。  

At the same time he called shrilly to Sheeta; as he drew the

struggling lion upward until only his hind feet touched the ground。



Quickly he made the rope fast to a stout branch; and as

the panther; in answer to his summons; leaped into sight;

Tarzan dropped to the earth beside the struggling and

infuriated Numa; and with a long sharp knife sprang upon him

at one side even as Sheeta did upon the other。



The panther tore and rent Numa upon the right; while the

ape…man struck home with his stone knife upon the other;

so that before the mighty clawing of the king of beasts had

succeeded in parting the rope he hung quite dead and harmless

in the noose。



And then upon the jungle air there rose in unison from two savage

throats the victory cry of the bull…ape and the panther;

blended into one frightful and uncanny scream。



As the last notes died away in a long…drawn; fearsome wail;

a score of painted warriors; drawing their long war…canoe

upon the beach; halted to stare in the direction of the

jungle and to listen。









Chapter 5





Mugambi





By the time that Tarzan had travelled entirely about the coast

of the island; and made several trips inland from various points;

he was sure that he was the only human being upon it。



Nowhere had he found any sign that men had stopped even

temporarily upon this shore; though; of course; he knew that

so quickly does the rank vegetation of the tropics erase all

but the most permanent of human monuments that he might

be in error in his deductions。



The day following the killing of Numa; Tarzan and Sheeta came upon

the tribe of Akut。  At sight of the panther the great apes

took to flight; but after a time Tarzan succeeded in recalling them。



It had occurred to him that it would be at least an interesting

experiment to attempt to reconcile these hereditary enemies。

He welcomed anything that would occupy his time and his mind

beyond the filling of his belly and the gloomy thoughts to which

he fell prey the moment that he became idle。



To communicate his plan to the apes was not a particularly

difficult matter; though their narrow and limited vocabulary

was strained in the effort; but to impress upon the little;

wicked brain of Sheeta that he was to hunt with and not for

his legitimate prey proved a task almost beyond the powers

of the ape…man。



Tarzan; among his other weapons; possessed a long; stout

cudgel; and after fastening his rope about the panther's neck

he used this instrument freely upon the snarling beast;

endeavouring in this way to impress upon its memory that

it must not attack the great; shaggy manlike creatures that

had approached more closely once they had seen the purpose

of the rope about Sheeta's neck。



That the cat did not turn and rend Tarzan is something of

a miracle which may possibly be accounted for by the fact

that twice when it turned growling upon the ape…man he had

rapped it sharply upon its sensitive nose; inculcating in its

mind thereby a most wholesome fear of the cudgel and the

ape…beasts behind it。



It is a question if the original cause of his attachment for

Tarzan was still at all clear in the mind of the panther;

though doubtless some subconscious suggestion; superinduced by

this primary reason and aided and abetted by the habit of the past

few days; did much to compel the beast to tolerate treatment at his

hands that would have sent it at the throat of any other creature。



Then; too; there was the compelling force of the manmind exerting

its powerful influence over this creature of a lower order; and;

after all; it may have been this that proved the most potent factor

in Tarzan's supremacy over Sheeta and the other beasts of the jungle

that had from time to time fallen under his domination。



Be that as it may; for days the man; the panther; and the

great apes roamed their savage haunts side by side; making

their kills together and sharing them with one another; and

of all the fierce and savage band none was more terrible than

the smooth…skinned; powerful beast that had been but a few

short months before a familiar figure in many a London

drawing room。



Sometimes the beasts separated to follow their own inclinations

for an hour or a day; and it was upon one of these occasions when

the ape…man had wandered through the tree…tops toward the beach;

and was stretched in the hot sun upon the sand; that from the low

summit of a near…by promontory a pair of keen eyes discovered him。



For a moment the owner of the eyes looked in astonishment

at the figure of the savage white man basking in the

rays of that hot; tropic sun; then he turned; making a sign to

some one behind him。  Presently another pair of eyes were

looking down upon the ape…man; and then another and another;

until a full score of hideously trapped; savage warriors

were lying upon their bellies alo
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