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voyages of dr[1]. doolittle(都利特尔的航行)-第32部分
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color when it's dry。 Somebody pricked his finger to make these pictures。
It's an old dodge when you're short of ink but highly unsanitaryWhat
an extraordinary thing to find tied to a beetle's leg! I wish I could talk
beetle language; and find out where the Jabizri got it from。〃
〃But what is it?〃 I asked〃Rows of little pictures and signs。 What do
you make of it; Doctor?〃
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〃It's a letter;〃 he said〃a picture letter。 All these little things put
together mean a messageBut why give a message to a beetle to carry
and to a Jabizri; the rarest beetle in the world? What an extraordinary
thing!〃
Then he fell to muttering over the pictures。
〃I wonder what it means: men walking up a mountain; men walking
into a hole in a mountain; a mountain falling downit's a good drawing;
that; men pointing to their open mouths; barsprison…bars; perhaps; men
praying; men lying downthey look as though they might be sick; and last
of all; just a mountaina peculiar…shaped mountain。〃
All of a sudden the Doctor looked up sharply at me; a wonderful smile
of delighted understanding spreading over his face。
〃LONG ARROW!〃 he cried; 〃don't you see; Stubbins?Why; of
course! Only a naturalist would think of doing a thing like this: giving his
letter to a beetlenot to a common beetle; but to the rarest of all; one that
other naturalists would try to catchWell; well! Long Arrow!A picture…
letter from Long Arrow。 For pictures are the only writing that he knows。〃
〃Yes; but who is the letter to?〃 I asked。
〃It's to me very likely。 Miranda had told him; I know; years ago; that
some day I meant to come here。 But if not for me; then it's for any one
who caught the beetle and read it。 It's a letter to the world。〃
〃Well; but what does it say? It doesn't seem to me that it's much good
to you now you've got it。〃
〃Yes; it is;〃 he said; 〃because; look; I can read it now。 First picture:
men walking up a mountainthat's Long Arrow and his party; men going
into a hole in a mountainthey enter a cave looking for medicine…plants or
mosses; a mountain falling downsome hanging rocks must have slipped
and trapped them; imprisoned them in the cave。 And this was the only
living creature that could carry a message for them to the outside worlda
beetle; who could BURROW his way into the open air。 Of course it was
only a slim chance that the beetle would be ever caught and the letter read。
But it was a chance; and when men are in great danger they grab at any
straw of hope。 。 。 。 All right。 Now look at the next picture: men pointing to
their open mouths they are hungry; men prayingbegging any one who
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finds this letter to come to their assistance; men lying downthey are sick;
or starving。 This letter; Stubbins; is their last cry for help。〃
He sprang to his feet as he ended; snatched out a note…book and put the
letter between the leaves。 His hands were trembling with haste and
agitation。
〃Come on!〃 he cried〃up the mountainall of you。 There's not a
moment to lose。 Bumpo; bring the water and nuts with you。 Heaven only
knows how long they've been pining underground。 Let's hope and pray
we're not too late!〃
〃But where are you going to look?〃 I asked。 〃Miranda said the island
was a hundred miles long and the mountains seem to run all the way down
the centre of it。〃
〃Didn't you see the last picture?〃 he said; grabbing up his hat from the
ground and cramming it on his head。 〃It was an oddly shaped mountain
looked like a hawk's head。 Well; there's where he is if he's still alive。 First
thing for us to do; is to get up on a high peak and look around the island
for a mountain shaped like a hawks' headjust to think of it! There's a
chance of my meeting Long Arrow; the son of Golden Arrow; after all!
Come on! Hurry! To delay may mean death to the greatest naturalist ever
born!〃
THE SEVENTH CHAPTER
HAWK'S…HEAD MOUNTAIN
WE all agreed afterwards that none of us had ever worked so hard in
our lives before as we did that day。 For my part; I know I was often on the
point of dropping exhausted with fatigue; but I just kept on goinglike a
machinedetermined that; whatever happened; I would not be the first to
give up。
When we had scrambled to the top of a high peak; almost instantly we
saw the strange mountain pictured in the letter。 In shape it was the perfect
image of a hawk's head; and was; as far as we could see; the second
highest summit in the island。
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Although we were all out of breath from our climb; the Doctor didn't
let us rest a second as soon as he had sighted it。 With one look at the sun
for direction; down he dashed again; breaking through thickets; splashing
over brooks; taking all the short cuts。 For a fat man; he was certainly the
swiftest cross…country runner I ever saw。
We floundered after him as fast as we could。 When I say WE; I mean
Bumpo and myself; for the animals; Jip; Chee…Chee and Polynesia; were a
long way aheadeven beyond the Doctorenjoying the hunt like a paper…
chase。
At length we arrived at the foot of the mountain we were making for;
and we found its sides very steep。 Said the Doctor;
〃Now we will separate and search for caves。 This spot where we now
are; will be our meeting…place。 If anyone finds anything like a cave or a
hole where the earth and rocks have fallen in; he must shout and hulloa to
the rest of us。 If we find nothing we will all gather here in about an hour's
timeEverybody understand?〃
Then we all went off our different ways。
Each of us; you may be sure; was anxious to be the one to make a
discovery。 And never was a mountain searched so thoroughly。 But alas!
nothing could we find that looked in the least like a fallen…in cave。 There
were plenty of places where rocks had tumbled down to the foot of the
slopes; but none of these appeared as though caves or passages could
possibly lie behind them。
One by one; tired and disappointed; we straggled back to the meeting…
place。 The Doctor seemed gloomy and impatient but by no means inclined
to give up。
〃Jip;〃 he said; 〃couldn't you SMELL anything like an Indian
anywhere?〃
〃No;〃 said Jip。 〃I sniffed at every crack on the mountainside。 But I am
afraid my nose will be of no use to you here; Doctor。 The trouble is; the
whole air is so saturated with the smell of spider…monkeys that it drowns
every other scentAnd besides; it's too cold and dry for good smelling。〃
〃It is certainly that;〃 said the Doctor〃and getting colder all the time。
I'm afraid the island is still drifting to the southward。 Let's hope it stops
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before long; or we won't be able to get even nuts and fruit to eat
everything in the island will perishChee…Chee; what luck did you have?〃
〃None; Doctor。 I climbed to every peak and pinnacle I could see。 I
searched every hollow and cleft。 But not one place could I find where men
might be hidden。〃
〃And Polynesia;〃 asked the Doctor; 〃did you see nothing that might
put us on the right track?〃
〃Not a thing; DoctorBut I have a plan。〃
〃Oh good!〃 cried John Dolittle; full of hope renewed。 〃What is it?
Let's hear it。〃
〃You still have that beetle with you;〃 she asked〃 the Biz…biz; or
whatever it is you call the wretched insect?〃
〃Yes;〃 said the Doctor; producing the glass…topped box from his pocket;
〃here it is。〃
〃All right。 Now listen;〃 said she。 〃If what you have supposed is true
that is; that Long Arrow had been trapped inside the mountain by falling
rock; he probably found that beetle inside the caveperhaps many other
different beetles too; eh? He wouldn't have been likely to take the Biz…biz
in with him; would he?He was hunting plants; you say; not beetles。 Isn't
that right?〃
〃Yes;〃 said the Doctor; 〃that's probably so。〃
〃Very well。 It is fair to suppose then that the beetle's home; or his hole;
is in that placethe part of the mountain where Long Arrow and his party
are imprisoned; isn't it?〃
〃Quite; quite。〃
〃All right。 Then the thing to do is to let the beetle goand watch him;
and sooner or later he'll return to his home in Long Arrow's cave。 And
there we will follow himOr at all events;〃 she added smoothing down her
wing…feathers with a very superior air; 〃we will follow him till the
miserable bug starts nosing under the earth。 But at least he will show us
what part of the mountain Long Arrow is hidden in。〃
〃But he may fly; if I let him out;〃 said the Doctor。 〃Then we shall just
lose him and be no better off than we were before。〃
〃LET him fly;〃 snorted Polynesia scornfully。 〃A parrot can wing it as
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