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the return of tarzan-第40部分

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addressed him; and when she had finished stood waiting; as

though she expected a reply。



〃I do not understand your language;〃 said Tarzan。

〃Possibly we may speak together in another tongue?〃

But she could not understand him; though he tried French;

English; Arab; Waziri; and; as a last resort; the mongrel

tongue of the West Coast。



She shook her head; and it seemed that there was a note of

weariness in her voice as she motioned to the priests to

continue with the rites。  These now circled in a repetition of

their idiotic dance; which was terminated finally at a command

from the priestess; who had stood throughout; still

looking intently upon Tarzan。



At her signal the priests rushed upon the ape…man; and;

lifting him bodily; laid him upon his back across the altar;

his head hanging over one edge; his legs over the opposite。

Then they and the priestesses formed in two lines; with

their little golden cups in readiness to capture a share of the

victim's lifeblood after the sacrificial knife had accomplished

its work。



In the line of priests an altercation arose as to who

should have first place。  A burly brute with all the refined

intelligence of a gorilla stamped upon his bestial face was

attempting to push a smaller man to second place; but the

smaller one appealed to the high priestess; who in a cold

peremptory voice sent the larger to the extreme end of the line。

Tarzan could hear him growling and rumbling as he went

slowly to the inferior station。



Then the priestess; standing above him; began reciting

what Tarzan took to be an invocation; the while she slowly

raised her thin; sharp knife aloft。  It seemed ages to the

ape…man before her arm ceased its upward progress and the

knife halted high above his unprotected breast。



Then it started downward; slowly at first; but as the

incantation increased in rapidity; with greater speed。  At the

end of the line Tarzan could still hear the grumbling of the

disgruntled priest。  The man's voice rose louder and louder。

A priestess near him spoke in sharp tones of rebuke。  The knife

was quite near to Tarzan's breast now; but it halted for an

instant as the high priestess raised her eyes to shoot her swift

displeasure at the instigator of this sacrilegious interruption。



There was a sudden commotion in the direction of the

disputants; and Tarzan rolled his head in their direction

in time to see the burly brute of a priest leap upon the

woman opposite him; dashing out her brains with a single

blow of his heavy cudgel。  Then that happened which Tarzan

had witnessed a hundred times before among the wild denizens

of his own savage jungle。  He had seen the thing fall

upon Kerchak; and Tublat; and Terkoz; upon a dozen of the

other mighty bull apes of his tribe; and upon Tantor;

the elephant; there was scarce any of the males of the forest

that did not at times fall prey to it。  The priest went mad;

and with his heavy bludgeon ran amuck among his fellows。



His screams of rage were frightful as he dashed hither

and thither; dealing terrific blows with his giant weapon; or

sinking his yellow fangs into the flesh of some luckless victim。

And during it the priestess stood with poised knife above

Tarzan; her eyes fixed in horror upon the maniacal thing

that was dealing out death and destruction to her votaries。



Presently the room was emptied except for the dead and

dying on the floor; the victim upon the altar; the high

priestess; and the madman。  As the cunning eyes of the latter

fell upon the woman they lighted with a new and sudden lust。

Slowly he crept toward her; and now he spoke; but this

time there fell upon Tarzan's surprised ears a language he

could understand; the last one that he would ever have

thought of employing in attempting to converse with human

beingsthe low guttural barking of the tribe of great

anthropoidshis own mother tongue。  And the woman answered

the man in the same language。



He was threateningshe attempting to reason with him; for it

was quite evident that she saw that he was past her authority。

The brute was quite close nowcreeping with clawlike hands

extended toward her around the end of the altar。

Tarzan strained at the bonds which held his arms pinioned

behind him。  The woman did not seeshe had forgotten

her prey in the horror of the danger that threatened herself。

As the brute leaped past Tarzan to clutch his victim; the

ape…man gave one superhuman wrench at the thongs that held him。

The effort sent him rolling from the altar to the stone

floor on the opposite side from that on which the priestess

stood; but as he sprang to his feet the thongs dropped from

his freed arms; and at the same time he realized that he

was alone in the inner templethe high priestess and the

mad priest had disappeared。



And then a muffled scream came from the cavernous mouth

of the dark hole beyond the sacrificial altar through which the

priestess had entered the temple。  Without even a thought for

his own safety; or the possibility for escape which this rapid

series of fortuitous circumstances had thrust upon him;

Tarzan of the Apes answered the call of the woman in danger。

With a little bound he was at the gaping entrance to the

subterranean chamber; and a moment later was running down

a flight of age…old concrete steps that led he knew not where。



The faint light that filtered in from above showed him

a large; low…ceiled vault from which several doorways led off

into inky darkness; but there was no need to thread an unknown

way; for there before him lay the objects of his searchthe

mad brute had the girl upon the floor; and gorilla…like

fingers were clutching frantically at her throat as she

struggled to escape the fury of the awful thing upon her。



As Tarzan's heavy hand fell upon his shoulder the priest

dropped his victim; and turned upon her would…be rescuer。

With foam…flecked lips and bared fangs the mad sun…worshiper

battled with the tenfold power of the maniac。  In the

blood lust of his fury the creature had undergone a sudden

reversion to type; which left him a wild beast; forgetful of

the dagger that projected from his beltthinking only of

nature's weapons with which his brute prototype had battled。



But if he could use his teeth and hands to advantage; he

found one even better versed in the school of savage warfare

to which he had reverted; for Tarzan of the Apes closed

with him; and they fell to the floor tearing and rending at one

another like two bull apes; while the primitive priestess

stood flattened against the wall; watching with wide; fear…

fascinated eyes the growing; snapping beasts at her feet。



At last she saw the stranger close one mighty hand upon

the throat of his antagonist; and as he forced the bruteman's

head far back rain blow after blow upon the upturned face。

A moment later he threw the still thing from him; and;

arising; shook himself like a lion。  He placed a foot

upon the carcass before him; and raised his head to give the

victory cry of his kind; but as his eyes fell upon the opening

above him leading into the temple of human sacrifice he

thought better of his intended act。



The girl; who had been half paralyzed by fear as the two

men fought; had just commenced to give thought to her

probable fate now that; though released from the clutches of

a madman; she had fallen into the hands of one whom but a

moment before she had been upon the point of killing。

She looked about for some means of escape。  The black mouth

of a diverging corridor was near at hand; but as she

turned to dart into it the ape…man's eyes fell upon her; and

with a quick leap he was at her side; and a restraining hand

was laid upon her arm。



〃Wait!〃 said Tarzan of the Apes; in the language of the

tribe of Kerchak。



The girl looked at him in astonishment。



〃Who are you;〃 she whispered; 〃who speaks the language

of the first man?〃



〃I am Tarzan of the Apes;〃 he answered in the vernacular

of the anthropoids。



〃What do you want of me?〃 she continued。  〃For what

purpose did you save me from Tha?〃



〃I could not see a woman murdered?〃  It was a half question

that answered her。



〃But what do you intend to do with me now?〃 she continued。



〃Nothing;〃 he replied; 〃but you can do something for meyou

can lead me out of this place to freedom。〃  He made the

suggestion without the slightest thought that she would accede。

He felt quite sure that the sacrifice would go on from the

point where it had been interrupted if the high priestess

had her way; though he was equally positive that they would

find Tarzan of the Apes unbound and with a long dagger

in his hand a much less tractable victim than Tarzan

disarmed and bound。



The girl stood looking at him for a long moment before

she spoke。



〃You are a very wonderful man;〃 she said。  〃You are

such a man as I have seen in my daydreams ever since I

was a little girl。  You are such a man as I imagine the

forbears of my people must have beenthe great race of people

who built this mighty city in the heart of a savage world that

they might wrest from the bowels of the earth the fabulous

wealth for which they had sacrificed their far…distant civilization。



〃I cannot understand why you came to my rescue in the

first place; and now I cannot understand why; having me

within your power; you do not wish to be revenged upon

me for having sentenced you to deathfor having almost

put you to death with my own hand。〃



〃I presume;〃 replied the ape…man; 〃that you but followed

the teachings of your religion。  I cannot blame YOU for that;

no matter what I may think of your creed。  But who are you

what people have I fallen among?〃



〃I am La; high priestess of the Temple of the Sun; in the

city of Opar。  We are descendants of a people who came to

this savage world more than ten thousand years ag
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