tarzan and the jewels of opar-第10节
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point of charging when his eyes were attracted toward
the ape…man。
Werper; helpless upon the altar; saw the great
carnivore preparing to leap upon him。 He saw the
sudden change in the beast's expression as his eyes
wandered to something beyond the altar and out of the
Belgian's view。 He saw the formidable creature rise to
a standing position。 A figure darted past Werper。
He saw a mighty arm upraised; and a stout spear shoot
forward toward the lion; to bury itself in the broad chest。
He saw the lion snapping and tearing at the weapon's
shaft; and he saw; wonder of wonders; the naked giant
who had hurled the missile charging upon the great
beast; only a long knife ready to meet those ferocious
fangs and talons。
The lion reared up to meet this new enemy。 The beast
was growling frightfully; and then upon the startled
ears of the Belgian; broke a similar savage growl from
the lips of the man rushing upon the beast。
By a quick side step; Tarzan eluded the first swinging
clutch of the lion's paws。 Darting to the beast's
side; he leaped upon the tawny back。 His arms
encircled the maned neck; his teeth sank deep into the
brute's flesh。 Roaring; leaping; rolling and
struggling; the giant cat attempted to dislodge this
savage enemy; and all the while one great; brown fist
was driving a long keen blade repeatedly into the
beast's side。
During the battle; La regained consciousness。
Spellbound; she stood above her victim watching the
spectacle。 It seemed incredible that a human being
could best the king of beasts in personal encounter and
yet before her very eyes there was taking place just
such an improbability。
At last Tarzan's knife found the great heart; and with
a final; spasmodic struggle the lion rolled over upon
the marble floor; dead。 Leaping to his feet the
conqueror placed a foot upon the carcass of his kill;
raised his face toward the heavens; and gave voice to
so hideous a cry that both La and Werper trembled as it
reverberated through the temple。
Then the ape…man turned; and Werper recognized him as
the man he had left for dead in the treasure room。
8
The Escape from Opar
Werper was astounded。 Could this creature be the same
dignified Englishman who had entertained him so
graciously in his luxurious African home? Could this
wild beast; with blazing eyes; and bloody countenance;
be at the same time a man? Could the horrid; victory
cry he had but just heard have been formed in human
throat?
Tarzan was eyeing the man and the woman; a puzzled
expression in his eyes; but there was no faintest tinge
of recognition。 It was as though he had discovered
some new species of living creature and was marveling
at his find。
La was studying the ape…man's features。 Slowly her
large eyes opened very wide。
〃Tarzan!〃 she exclaimed; and then; in the vernacular of
the great apes which constant association with the
anthropoids had rendered the common language of the
Oparians: 〃You have come back to me! La has ignored the
mandates of her religion; waiting; always waiting for
Tarzanfor her Tarzan。 She has taken no mate; for in
all the world there was but one with whom La would
mate。 And now you have come back! Tell me; O Tarzan;
that it is for me you have returned。〃
Werper listened to the unintelligible jargon。
He looked from La to Tarzan。 Would the latter understand
this strange tongue? To the Belgian's surprise; the
Englishman answered in a language evidently identical
to hers。
〃Tarzan;〃 he repeated; musingly。 〃Tarzan。 The name
sounds familiar。〃
〃It is your nameyou are Tarzan;〃 cried La。
〃I am Tarzan?〃 The ape…man shrugged。 〃Well; it is a
good nameI know no other; so I will keep it; but I do
not know you。 I did not come hither for you。 Why I
came; I do not know at all; neither do I know from
whence I came。 Can you tell me?〃
La shook her head。 〃I never knew;〃 she replied。
Tarzan turned toward Werper and put the same question
to him; but in the language of the great apes。
The Belgian shook his head。
〃I do not understand that language;〃 he said in French。
Without effort; and apparently without realizing that
he made the change; Tarzan repeated his question in
French。 Werper suddenly came to a full realization of
the magnitude of the injury of which Tarzan was a
victim。 The man had lost his memoryno longer could
he recollect past events。 The Belgian was upon the
point of enlightening him; when it suddenly occurred to
him that by keeping Tarzan in ignorance; for a time at
least; of his true identity; it might be possible to
turn the ape…man's misfortune to his own advantage。
〃I cannot tell you from whence you came;〃 he said;
〃but this I can tell youif we do not get out of this
horrible place we shall both be slain upon this bloody
altar。 The woman was about to plunge her knife into my
heart when the lion interrupted the fiendish ritual。 Come!
Before they recover from their fright and reassemble;
let us find a way out of their damnable temple。〃
Tarzan turned again toward La。
〃Why;〃 he asked; 〃would you have killed this man?
Are you hungry?〃
The High Priestess cried out in disgust。
〃Did he attempt to kill you?〃 continued Tarzan。
The woman shook her head。
〃Then why should you have wished to kill him?〃 Tarzan
was determined to get to the bottom of the thing。
La raised her slender arm and pointed toward the sun。
〃We were offering up his soul as a gift to the Flaming
God;〃 she said。
Tarzan looked puzzled。 He was again an ape; and apes
do not understand such matters as souls and Flaming
Gods。
〃Do you wish to die?〃 he asked Werper。
The Belgian assured him; with tears in his eyes; that
he did not wish to die。
〃Very well then; you shall not;〃 said Tarzan。 〃Come!
We will go。 This SHE would kill you and keep me
for herself。 It is no place anyway for a Mangani。
I should soon die; shut up behind these stone walls。〃
He turned toward La。 〃We are going now;〃 he said。
The woman rushed forward and seized the ape…man's hands
in hers。
〃Do not leave me!〃 she cried。 〃Stay; and you shall be
High Priest。 La loves you。 All Opar shall be yours。
Slaves shall wait upon you。 Stay; Tarzan of the Apes;
and let love reward you。〃
The ape…man pushed the kneeling woman aside。 〃Tarzan
does not desire you;〃 he said; simply; and stepping to
Werper's side he cut the Belgian's bonds and motioned
him to follow。
Pantingher face convulsed with rage; La sprang to her
feet。
〃Stay; you shall!〃 she screamed。 〃La will have youif
she cannot have you alive; she will have you dead;〃 and
raising her face to the sun she gave voice to the same
hideous shriek that Werper had heard once before and
Tarzan many times。
In answer to her cry a babel of voices broke from the
surrounding chambers and corridors。
〃Come; Guardian Priests!〃 she cried。 〃The infidels
have profaned the holiest of the holies。 Come! Strike
terror to their hearts; defend La and her altar; wash
clean the temple with the blood of the polluters。〃
Tarzan understood; though Werper did not。 The former
glanced at the Belgian and saw that he was unarmed。
Stepping quickly to La's side the ape…man seized her in
his strong arms and though she fought with all the mad
savagery of a demon; he soon disarmed her; handing her
long; sacrificial knife to Werper。
〃You will need this;〃 he said; and then from each
doorway a horde of the monstrous; little men of Opar
streamed into the temple。
They were armed with bludgeons and knives; and
fortified in their courage by fanatical hate and
frenzy。 Werper was terrified。 Tarzan stood eyeing the
foe in proud disdain。 Slowly he advanced toward the
exit he had chosen to utilize in making his way from
the temple。 A burly priest barred his way。 Behind the
first was a score of others。 Tarzan swung his heavy
spear; clublike; down upon the skull of the priest。
The fellow collapsed; his head crushed。
Again and again the weapon fell as Tarzan made his way
slowly toward the doorway。 Werper pressed close
behind; casting backward glances toward the shrieking;
dancing mob menacing their rear。 He held the
sacrificial knife ready to strike whoever might come
within its reach; but none came。 For a time he
wondered that they should so bravely battle with the
giant ape…man; yet hesitate to rush upon him; who was
relatively so weak。 Had they done so he knew that he
must have fallen at the first charge。 Tarzan had
reached the doorway over the corpses of all that had
stood to dispute his way; before Werper guessed at the
reason for his immunity。 The priests feared the
sacrificial knife! Willingly would they face death and
welcome it if it came while they defended their High