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the monster men(魔鬼一样的人)-第22部分

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among the fighters; striking and biting at Number Thirteen。 It was all that 

was   neededanother   second   found   the   whole   monstrous   crew   upon   the 

single man。 

     His   mighty   strength   availed   him   but   little   in   the   unequal   conflict 

eleven   to   one   were  too   great   odds   even   for   those   powerful   thews。  His 

great advantage lay in his superior intelligence; but even this seemed futile 



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in the face of the enormous weight of numbers that opposed him。                        Time 

and   again   he   had   almost   shaken   himself   free   only   to   fall   once   more 

dragged down by hairy arms about his legs。 

     Hither and thither about the campong the battle raged until the fighting 

mass   rolled   against   the   palisade;   and   here;   at   last;   with   his   back   to   the 

structure; Number Thirteen regained his feet; and with the heavy stock of 

the bull whip beat off; for a moment; those nearest him。                All were winded; 

but when those who were left of the eleven original antagonists drew back 

to   regain   their   breath;   the   young   giant   gave   them  no   respite;   but   leaped 

among them with the long lash they had such good reason to hate and fear。 

     The result was as his higher intelligence had foreseen the creatures 

scattered to escape the fury of the lash and a moment later he had them at 

his mercy。      About the campong lay four who had felt the full force of his 

heavy fist; while not one but bore some mark of the battle。 

     Not   a   moment   did   he   give   them  to   recuperate   after   he had   scattered 

them before he rounded them up once more near the outer gatebut now 

they   were   docile   and   submissive。   In   pairs   he   ordered   them   to   lift   their 

unconscious comrades to their shoulders and bear them into the jungle; for 

Number   Thirteen   was   setting   out   into   the   world   with   his   grim   tribe   in 

search of his lady love。 

     Once well within the jungle they halted to eat of the more familiar fruit 

which   had   always   formed   the   greater   bulk   of   their   sustenance。        Thus 

refreshed; they set out once more after the leader who wandered aimlessly 

beneath      the  shade    of  the  tall  jungle   trees   amidst    the  gorgeous     tropic 

blooms and gay; songless birds and of the twelve only the leader saw the 

beauties that surrounded them or felt the strange; mysterious influence of 

the untracked world they trod。            Chance took them toward the west until 

presently   they   emerged   upon   the   harbor's   edge;   where   from   the   matted 

jungle they overlooked for the first time the waters of the little bay and the 

broader expanse   of strait   beyond; until   their eyes   rested   at last upon  the 

blurred lines of distant Borneo。 

     From   other   vantage   points   at   the   jungle's   border   two   other   watchers 

looked out upon the scene。           One was the lascar whom von Horn had sent 

down to the Ithaca the night before but who had reached the harbor after 



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she sailed。      The other   was von   Horn himself。          And   both   were   looking 

out upon the dismantled wreck of the Ithaca where it lay in the sand near 

the harbor's southern edge。 

     Neither ventured forth from his place of concealment; for beyond the 

Ithaca ten prahus were pulling gracefully into the quiet waters of the basin。 

     Rajah Muda Saffir; caught by the hurricane the preceding night as he 

had been about   to beat across   to Borneo; had scurried for shelter  within 

one    of  the   many   tiny   coves    which    indent   the  island's   entire  coast。   It 

happened   that   his haven   of   refuge   was   but   a short   distance south   of   the 

harbor in which he knew the Ithaca to be moored; and in the morning he 

decided to pay that vessel a visit in the hope that he might learn something 

of advantage about the girl from one of her lascar crew。 

     The wily Malay had long refrained from pillaging the Ithaca for fear 

such     an   act  might    militate    against   the   larger   villainy    he   purposed 

perpetrating against her white owner; but when he rounded the point and 

came in sight of the stranded wreck he put all such thoughts from him and 

made straight for the helpless hulk to glean whatever of salvage might yet 

remain within her battered hull。 

     The    old   rascal   had   little  thought   of  the   priceless   treasure    hidden 

beneath the Ithaca's clean swept deck as he ordered his savage henchmen 

up her sides while he lay back upon his sleeping mat beneath the canopy 

which protected his vice…regal head from the blistering tropic sun。 

     Number Thirteen watched the wild head hunters with keenest interest 

as they clambered   aboard the vessel。 With von Horn he saw the   evident 

amazement        which    followed    the   opening    of   the  hatch;   though    neither 

guessed   its   cause。    He   saw   the   haste   with   which   a   half   dozen   of   the 

warriors leaped down the companionway and heard their savage shouts as 

they pursued their quarry within the bowels of the ship。 

     A few minutes later they emerged dragging a woman with them。                      Von 

Horn   and   Number   Thirteen   recognized   the   girl   simultaneously;   but   the 

doctor; though he ground his teeth in futile rage; knew that he was helpless 

to avert the tragedy。      Number Thirteen neither knew nor cared。 

     〃Come!〃 he called to his grotesque horde。             〃Kill the men and save the 

girlthe   one   with   the   golden   hair;〃   he   added   as   the   sudden   realization 



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came to him that none of these creatures ever had seen a woman before。 

Then he dashed from the shelter of the jungle; across the beach and into 

the water; his fearful pack at his heels。 

     The Ithaca lay now in about five feet of water; and the war prahus of 

Muda Saffir rode upon her seaward side; so that those who manned them 

did not see the twelve who splashed through the water from land。                    Never 

before had any of the rescuers seen a larger body of water than the little 

stream      which     wound      through     their   campong;       but   accidents     and 

experiments in that had taught them the danger of submerging their heads。 

They could not swim; but all were large and strong; so that they were able 

to push their way rapidly through the water to the very side of the ship。 

     Here   they   found   difficulty   in   reaching   the   deck;   but   in   a   moment 

Number Thirteen had solved the problem by requiring one of the taller of 

his crew to stand close in by the ship while the others clambered upon his 

shoulders and from there to the Ithaca's deck。 

     Number Thirteen   was   the   first   to   pull   himself over   the   vessel's   side; 

and as he did so he saw some half dozen Dyaks preparing to quit her upon 

the opposite side。 They were the last of the boarding partythe girl was 

nowhere in sight。        Without   waiting   for his   men   the  young   giant sprang 

across the deck。       His one thought was to find Virginia Maxon。 

     At   the   sound   of   his   approach   the   Dyak   turned;   and at   the   sight   of   a 

pajama clad white man armed only with a long whip they emitted savage 

cries of anticipation; counting the handsome trophy upon the white one's 

shoulders      as  already    theirs。   Number       Thirteen    would     have   paid   no 

attention whatever to them had they not molested him; for he wished only 

to reach the girl's side as quickly as possible; but in another moment he 

found himself confronted by a half dozen dancing wild men; brandishing 

wicked looking parangs; and crying tauntingly。 

     Up went the great bull whip; and without abating his speed a particle 

the   man   leaped   into   the   midst   of   the   wicked   blades   that   menaced   him。 

Right and left with the quickness of thought the heavy lash fell upon heads; 

shoulders and sword arms。           There was no chance to wield a blade in the 

face of that terrific onslaught; for the whip fell; not with the ordinary force 

of   a   man…held   lash;   but   with   all   the   stupendous   power   of   those   giant 



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shoulders and arms behind it。 

     A single blow felled the foremost head hunter; breaking his sh
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