Theothers,steppingwarily,approachedtheirleader。
Numaselectedasleek,fatfillyandhisflamingeyesburnedgreedilyastheyfeasteduponher,forNuma,thelion,lovesscarceanythingbetterthanthemeatofPacco,perhapsbecausePaccois,ofallthegrass-eaters,themostdifficulttocatch。
Slowlythelionrose,andasherose,atwigsnappedbeneathoneofhisgreat,paddedpaws。Likeashotfromariflehechargeduponthefilly;butthesnappedtwighadbeenenoughtostartlethetimorousquarry,sothattheywereininstantflightsimultaneouslywithNuma’scharge。
Thestallionwaslast,andwithaprodigiousleap,thelioncatapultedthroughtheairtoseizehim;
butthesnappingtwighadrobbedNumaofhisdinner,thoughhismightytalonsrakedthezebra’sglossyrump,leavingfourcrimsonbarsacrossthebeautifulcoat。
ItwasanangryNumathatquittedtheriverandprowled,fierce,dangerous,andhungry,intothejungle。
Farfromparticularnowwashisappetite。EvenDango,thehyena,wouldhaveseemedatidbittothatravenousmaw。
AndinthistemperitwasthatthelioncameuponthetribeofKerchak,thegreatape。
OnedoesnotlookforNuma,thelion,thislateinthemorning。
Heshouldbelyingupasleepbesidehislastnight’skillbynow;butNumahadmadenokilllastnight。
Hewasstillhunting,hungrierthanever。
Theanthropoidswereidlingabouttheclearing,thefirstkeendesireofthemorning’shungerhavingbeensatisfied。
Numascentedthemlongbeforehesawthem。Ordinarilyhewouldhaveturnedawayinsearchofothergame,forevenNumarespectedthemightymusclesandthesharpfangsofthegreatbullsofthetribeofKerchak,buttodayhekeptonsteadilytowardthem,hisbristledsnoutwrinkledintoasavagesnarl。
Withoutaninstant’shesitation,Numachargedthemomenthereachedapointfromwheretheapeswerevisibletohim。Therewereadozenormoreofthehairy,manlikecreaturesuponthegroundinalittleglade。
Inatreeatonesidesatabrown-skinnedyouth。
HesawNuma’sswiftcharge;hesawtheapesturnandflee,hugebullstramplinguponlittlebalus;onlyasinglesheheldhergroundtomeetthecharge,ayoungsheinspiredbynewmotherhoodtothegreatsacrificethatherbalumightescape。
Tarzanleapedfromhisperch,screamingattheflyingbullsbeneathandatthosewhosquattedinthesafetyofsurroundingtrees。Hadthebullsstoodtheirground,Numawouldnothavecarriedthroughthatchargeunlessgoadedbygreatrageorthegnawingpangsofstarvation。
Eventhenhewouldnothavecomeoffunscathed。
Ifthebullsheard,theyweretooslowinresponding,forNumahadseizedthemotherapeanddraggedherintothejunglebeforethemaleshadsufficientlycollectedtheirwitsandtheircouragetorallyindefenseoftheirfellow。
Tarzan’sangryvoicearousedsimilarangerinthebreastsoftheapes。SnarlingandbarkingtheyfollowedNumaintothedenselabyrinthoffoliagewhereinhesoughttohidehimselffromthem。Theape-manwasinthelead,movingrapidlyandyetwithcaution,dependingevenmoreuponhisearsandnosethanuponhiseyesforinformationofthelion’swhereabouts。
Thespoorwaseasytofollow,forthedraggedbodyofthevictimleftaplaintrail,blood-spatteredandscentful。
EvensuchdullcreaturesasyouorImighteasilyhavefollowedit。ToTarzanandtheapesofKerchakitwasasobviousasacementsidewalk。
Tarzanknewthattheywerenearingthegreatcatevenbeforeheheardanangrygrowlofwarningjustahead。
Callingtotheapestofollowhisexample,heswungintoatreeandamomentlaterNumawassurroundedbyaringofgrowlingbeasts,welloutofreachofhisfangsandtalonsbutwithinplainsightofhim。Thecarnivorecrouchedwithhisfore-quartersupontheshe-ape。Tarzancouldseethatthelatterwasalreadydead;butsomethingwithinhimmadeitseemquitenecessarytorescuetheuselessbodyfromtheclutchesoftheenemyandtopunishhim。
HeshriekedtauntsandinsultsatNuma,andtearingdeadbranchesfromthetreeinwhichhedanced,hurledthematthelion。Theapesfollowedhisexample。
Numaroaredoutinrageandvexation。Hewashungry,butundersuchconditionshecouldnotfeed。
Theapes,iftheyhadbeenlefttothemselves,woulddoubtlesssoonhavelefttheliontopeacefulenjoymentofhisfeast,forwasnottheshedead?TheycouldnotrestorehertolifebythrowingsticksatNuma,andtheymightevennowbefeedinginquietthemselves;
butTarzanwasofadifferentmind。Numamustbepunishedanddrivenaway。HemustbetaughtthateventhoughhekilledaMangani,hewouldnotbepermittedtofeeduponhiskill。Theman-mindlookedintothefuture,whiletheapesperceivedonlytheimmediatepresent。
TheywouldbecontenttoescapetodaythemenaceofNuma,whileTarzansawthenecessity,andthemeansaswell,ofsafeguardingthedaystocome。
SoheurgedthegreatanthropoidsonuntilNumawasshoweredwithmissilesthatkepthisheaddodgingandhisvoicepealingforthitssavageprotest;
butstillheclungdesperatelytohiskill。
ThetwigsandbrancheshurledatNuma,Tarzansoonrealized,didnothurthimgreatlyevenwhentheystruckhim,anddidnotinjurehimatall,sotheape-manlookedaboutformoreeffectivemissiles,nordidhehavetolooklong。
Anout-croppingofdecomposedgranitenotfarfromNumasuggestedammunitionofamuchmorepainfulnature。
Callingtotheapestowatchhim,Tarzanslippedtothegroundandgatheredahandfulofsmallfragments。
Heknewthatwhenoncetheyhadseenhimcarryouthisideatheywouldbemuchquickertofollowhisleadthantoobeyhisinstructions,werehetocommandthemtoprocurepiecesofrockandhurlthematNuma,forTarzanwasnotthenkingoftheapesofthetribeofKerchak。
Thatcameinlateryears。Nowhewasbutayouth,thoughonewhoalreadyhadwrestedforhimselfaplaceinthecouncilsofthesavagebeastsamongwhomastrangefatehadcasthim。
Thesullenbullsoftheoldergenerationstillhatedhimasbeastshatethoseofwhomtheyaresuspicious,whosescentcharacteristicisthescentcharacteristicofanalienorderand,therefore,ofanenemyorder。
Theyoungerbulls,thosewhohadgrownupthroughchildhoodashisplaymates,wereasaccustomedtoTarzan’sscentastothatofanyothermemberofthetribe。
Theyfeltnogreatersuspicionofhimthanofanyotherbulloftheiracquaintance;yettheydidnotlovehim,fortheylovednoneoutsidethematingseason,andtheanimositiesarousedbyotherbullsduringthatseasonlastedwelloveruntilthenext。Theywereamoroseandpeevishbandatbest,thoughhereandtherewerethoseamongtheminwhomgerminatedtheprimalseedsofhumanity——reversionstotype,these,doubtless;reversionstotheancientprogenitorwhotookthefirststepoutofape-hoodtowardhumanness,whenhewalkedmoreoftenuponhishindfeetanddiscoveredotherthingsforidlehandstodo。
SonowTarzanledwherehecouldnotyetcommand。
Hehadlongsincediscoveredtheapishpropensityformimicryandlearnedtomakeuseofit。Havingfilledhisarmswithfragmentsofrottedgranite,heclamberedagainintoatree,anditpleasedhimtoseethattheapeshadfollowedhisexample。
Duringthebriefrespitewhiletheyweregatheringtheirammunition,Numahadsettledhimselftofeed;
butscarcehadhearrangedhimselfandhiskillwhenasharppieceofrockhurledbythepracticedhandoftheape-manstruckhimuponthecheek。Hissuddenroarofpainandragewassmotheredbyavolleyfromtheapes,whohadseenTarzan’sact。Numashookhismassiveheadandglaredupwardathistormentors。Forahalfhourtheypursuedhimwithrocksandbrokenbranches,andthoughhedraggedhiskillintodensestthickets,yettheyalwaysfoundawaytoreachhimwiththeirmissiles,givinghimnoopportunitytofeed,anddrivinghimonandon。
Thehairlessape-thingwiththemanscentwasworstofall,forhehadeventhetemeritytoadvanceuponthegroundtowithinafewyardsoftheLordoftheJungle,thathemightwithgreateraccuracyandforcehurlthesharpbitsofgraniteandtheheavysticksathim。TimeandagaindidNumacharge——sudden,viciouscharges——butthelithe,activetormentoralwaysmanagedtoeludehimandwithsuchinsolenteasethatthelionforgotevenhisgreathungerintheconsumingpassionofhisrage,leavinghismeatforconsiderablespacesoftimeinvaineffortstocatchhisenemy。
TheapesandTarzanpursuedthegreatbeasttoanaturalclearing,whereNumaevidentlydeterminedtomakealaststand,takinguphispositioninthecenteroftheopenspace,whichwasfarenoughfromanytreetorenderhimpracticallyimmunefromtherathererraticthrowingoftheapes,thoughTarzanstillfoundhimwithmostpersistentandaggravatingfrequency。
This,however,didnotsuittheape-man,sinceNumanowsufferedanoccasionalmissilewithnomorethanasnarl,whilehesettledhimselftopartakeofhisdelayedfeast。
Tarzanscratchedhishead,ponderingsomemoreeffectivemethodofoffense,forhehaddeterminedtopreventNumafromprofitinginanywaythroughhisattackuponthetribe。
Theman-mindreasonedagainstthefuture,whiletheshaggyapesthoughtonlyoftheirpresenthatredofthisancestralenemy。TarzanguessedthatshouldNumafinditaneasythingtosnatchamealfromthetribeofKerchak,itwouldbebutashorttimebeforetheirexistencewouldbeonelivingnightmareofhideouswatchfulnessanddread。
Numamustbetaughtthatthekillingofanapebroughtimmediatepunishmentandnorewards。Itwouldtakebutafewlessonstoinsuretheformersafetyofthetribe。
Thismustbesomeoldlionwhosefailingstrengthandagilityhadforcedhimtoanypreythathecouldcatch;
butevenasinglelion,undisputed,couldexterminatethetribe,oratleastmakeitsexistencesoprecariousandsoterrifyingthatlifewouldnolongerbeapleasantcondition。
"LethimhuntamongtheGomangani,"thoughtTarzan。
"Hewillfindthemeasierprey。IwillteachferociousNumathathemaynothunttheMangani。"
Buthowtowrestthebodyofhisvictimfromthefeedinglionwasthefirstquestiontobesolved。
AtlastTarzanhituponaplan。ToanyonebutTarzanoftheApesitmighthaveseemedratherariskyplan,andperhapsitdideventohim;butTarzanratherlikedthingsthatcontainedaconsiderableelementofdanger。
Atanyrate,IratherdoubtthatyouorIwouldhavechosenasimilarplanforfoilinganangryandahungrylion。
Tarzanrequiredassistanceintheschemehehadhituponandhisassistantmustbeequallyasbraveandalmostasactiveashe。Theape-man’seyesfelluponTaug,theplaymateofhischildhood,therivalinhisfirstloveandnow,ofallthebullsofthetribe,theonlyonethatmightbethoughttoholdinhissavagebrainanysuchfeelingtowardTarzanaswedescribeamongourselvesasfriendship。Atleast,Tarzanknew,Taugwascourageous,andhewasyoungandagileandwonderfullymuscled。
"Taug!"criedtheape-man。Thegreatapelookedupfromadeadlimbhewasattemptingtotearfromalightning-blastedtree。
"GoclosetoNumaandworryhim,"saidTarzan。"Worryhimuntilhecharges。LeadhimawayfromthebodyofMamka。
Keephimawayaslongasyoucan。"
Taugnodded。HewasacrosstheclearingfromTarzan。
WrestingthelimbatlastfromthetreehedroppedtothegroundandadvancedtowardNuma,growlingandbarkingouthisinsults。Theworriedlionlookedupandrosetohisfeet。
HistailwentstifflyerectandTaugturnedinflight,forheknewthatwarmingsignalofthecharge。
Frombehindthelion,TarzanranquicklytowardthecenteroftheclearingandthebodyofMamka。Numa,allhiseyesforTaug,didnotseetheape-man。Insteadheshotforwardafterthefleeingbull,whohadturnedinflightnotaninstanttoosoon,sincehereachedthenearesttreebutayardortwoaheadofthepursuingdemon。
Likeacattheheavyanthropoidscampereduptheboleofhissanctuary。Numa’stalonsmissedhimbylittlemorethaninches。
Foramomentthelionpausedbeneaththetree,glaringupattheapeandroaringuntiltheearthtrembled,thenheturnedbackagaintowardhiskill,andashedidso,histailshotoncemoretorigiderectnessandhechargedbackevenmoreferociouslythanhehadcome,forwhathesawwasthenakedman-thingrunningtowardthefarthertreeswiththebloodycarcassofhispreyacrossagiantshoulder。
Theapes,watchingthegrimracefromthesafetyofthetrees,screamedtauntsatNumaandwarningstoTarzan。
Thehighsun,hotandbrilliant,felllikeaspotlightupontheactorsinthelittleclearing,portrayingtheminglaringrelieftotheaudienceintheleafyshadowsofthesurroundingtrees。Thelight-brownbodyofthenakedyouth,allbuthiddenbytheshaggycarcassofthekilledape,theredbloodstreakinghissmoothhide,hismusclesrolling,velvety,beneath。Behindhimtheblack-manedlion,headflattened,tailextended,racing,ajunglethoroughbred,acrossthesunlitclearing。
Ah,butthiswaslife!Withdeathathisheels,Tarzanthrilledwiththejoyofsuchlivingasthis;
butwouldhereachthetreesaheadoftherampantdeathsoclosebehind?
Guntoswungfromalimbinatreebeforehim。Guntowasscreamingwarningsandadvice。
"Catchme!"criedTarzan,andwithhisheavyburdenleapedstraightforthebigbullhangingtherebyhishindfeetandoneforepaw。AndGuntocaughtthem——thebigape-manandthedeadweightoftheslainshe-ape——caughtthemwithonegreat,hairypawandwhirledthemupwarduntilTarzan’sfingerscloseduponanear-bybranch。
Beneath,Numaleaped;butGunto,heavyandawkwardashemayhaveappeared,wasasquickasManu,themonkey,sothatthelion’stalonsbutbarelygrazedhim,scratchingabloodystreakbeneathonehairyarm。
TarzancarriedMamka’scorpsetoahighcrotch,whereevenSheeta,thepanther,couldnotgetit。Numapacedangrilybackandforthbeneaththetree,roaringfrightfully。
Hehadbeenrobbedofhiskillandhisrevengealso。
Hewasverysavageindeed;buthisdespoilerswerewelloutofhisreach,andafterhurlingafewtauntsandmissilesathimtheyswungawaythroughthetrees,fiercelyrevilinghim。
Tarzanthoughtmuchuponthelittleadventureofthatday。
HeforesawwhatmighthappenshouldthegreatcarnivoraofthejungleturntheirseriousattentionuponthetribeofKerchak,thegreatape,butequallyhethoughtuponthewildscrambleoftheapesforsafetywhenNumafirstchargedamongthem。Thereislittlehumorinthejunglethatisnotgrimandawful。Thebeastshavelittleornoconceptionofhumor;buttheyoungEnglishmansawhumorinmanythingswhichpresentednohumorousangletohisassociates。
Sinceearliestchildhoodhehadbeenasearcherafterfun,muchtothesorrowofhisfellow-apes,andnowhesawthehumorofthefrightenedpanicoftheapesandthebaffledrageofNumaeveninthisgrimjungleadventurewhichhadrobbedMamkaoflife,andjeopardizedthatofmanymembersofthetribe。
ItwasbutafewweekslaterthatSheeta,thepanther,madeasuddenrushamongthetribeandsnatchedalittlebalufromatreewhereithadbeenhiddenwhileitsmothersoughtfood。Sheetagotawaywithhissmallprizeunmolested。
Tarzanwasverywroth。HespoketothebullsoftheeasewithwhichNumaandSheeta,inasinglemoon,hadslaintwomembersofthetribe。
"Theywilltakeusallforfood,"hecried。"Wehuntaswewillthroughthejungle,payingnoheedtoapproachingenemies。EvenManu,themonkey,doesnotso。
Hekeepstwoorthreealwayswatchingforenemies。
Pacco,thezebra,andWappi,theantelope,havethoseabouttheherdwhokeepwatchwhiletheothersfeed,whilewe,thegreatMangani,letNuma,andSabor,andSheetacomewhentheywillandcarryusofftofeedtheirbalus。
"Gr-r-rmph,"saidNumgo。
"Whatarewetodo?"askedTaug。
"We,too,shouldhavetwoorthreealwayswatchingfortheapproachofNuma,andSabor,andSheeta,"repliedTarzan。
"Noothersneedwefear,exceptHistah,thesnake,andifwewatchfortheotherswewillseeHistahifhecomes,thoughglidingeversosilently。"
AndsoitwasthatthegreatapesofthetribeofKerchakpostedsentriesthereafter,whowatcheduponthreesideswhilethetribehunted,scatteredlessthanhadbeentheirwont。
ButTarzanwentabroadalone,forTarzanwasaman-thingandsoughtamusementandadventureandsuchhumorasthegrimandterriblejungleofferstothosewhoknowitanddonotfearit——aweirdhumorshotwithblazingeyesanddappledwiththecrimsonoflifeblood。Whileotherssoughtonlyfoodandlove,TarzanoftheApessoughtfoodandjoy。
OnedayhehoveredabovethepalisadedvillageofMbonga,thechief,thejetcannibalofthejungleprimeval。
Hesaw,ashehadseenmanytimesbefore,thewitch-doctor,RabbaKega,deckedoutintheheadandhideofGorgo,thebuffalo。ItamusedTarzantoseeaGomanganiparadingasGorgo;butitsuggestednothinginparticulartohimuntilhechancedtoseestretchedagainstthesideofMbonga’shuttheskinofalionwiththeheadstillon。
Thenabroadgrinwidenedthehandsomefaceofthesavagebeast-youth。
Backintothejunglehewentuntilchance,agility,strength,andcunningbackedbyhismarvelouspowersofperception,gavehimaneasymeal。IfTarzanfeltthattheworldowedhimalivinghealsorealizedthatitwasforhimtocollectit,norwasthereeverabettercollectorthanthissonofanEnglishlord,whoknewevenlessofthewaysofhisforbearsthanhedidoftheforbearsthemselves,whichwasnothing。
ItwasquitedarkwhenTarzanreturnedtothevillageofMbongaandtookhisnowpolishedperchinthetreewhichoverhangsthepalisadeupononesideofthewalledenclosure。Astherewasnothinginparticulartofeastuponinthevillagetherewaslittlelifeinthesinglestreet,foronlyanorgyoffleshandnativebeercoulddrawoutthepeopleofMbonga。
Tonighttheysatgossipingabouttheircookingfires,theoldermembersofthetribe;or,iftheywereyoung,pairedoffintheshadowscastbythepalm-thatchedhuts。
Tarzandroppedlightlyintothevillage,andsneakingstealthilyintheconcealmentofthedensershadows,approachedthehutofthechief,Mbonga。Herehefoundthatwhichhesought。Therewerewarriorsallabouthim;
buttheydidnotknowthatthefeareddevil-godslunknoiselesslysonearthem,nordidtheyseehimpossesshimselfofthatwhichhecovetedanddepartfromtheirvillageasnoiselesslyashehadcome。
Laterthatnight,asTarzancurledhimselfforsleep,helayforalongtimelookingupattheburningplanetsandthetwinklingstarsandatGorothemoon,andhesmiled。
HerecalledhowludicrousthegreatbullshadappearedintheirmadscrambleforsafetythatdaywhenNumahadchargedamongthemandseizedMamka,andyetheknewthemtobefierceandcourageous。Itwasthesuddenshockofsurprisethatalwayssentthemintoapanic;
butofthisTarzanwasnotasyetfullyaware。Thatwassomethinghewastolearninthenearfuture。
Hefellasleepwithabroadgrinuponhisface。
Manu,themonkey,awokehiminthemorningbydroppingdiscardedbeanpodsuponhisupturnedfacefromabranchashortdistanceabovehim。Tarzanlookedupandsmiled。
Hehadbeenawakenedthusbeforemanytimes。HeandManuwerefairlygoodfriends,theirfriendshipoperatinguponareciprocalbasis。SometimesManuwouldcomerunningearlyinthemorningtoawakenTarzanandtellhimthatBara,thedeer,wasfeedingcloseathand,orthatHorta,theboar,wasasleepinamudholehardby,andinreturnTarzanbrokeopentheshellsofthehardernutsandfruitsforManu,orfrightenedawayHistah,thesnake,andSheeta,thepanther。
Thesunhadbeenupforsometime,andthetribehadalreadywanderedoffinsearchoffood。Manuindicatedthedirectiontheyhadtakenwithawaveofhishandandafewpipingnotesofhissqueakylittlevoice。
"Come,Manu,"saidTarzan,"andyouwillseethatwhichshallmakeyoudanceforjoyandsquealyourwrinkledlittleheadoff。Come,followTarzanoftheApes。"
WiththathesetoffinthedirectionManuhadindicatedandabovehim,chattering,scoldingandsquealing,skippedManu,themonkey。AcrossTarzan’sshoulderswasthethinghehadstolenfromthevillageofMbonga,thechief,theeveningbefore。
ThetribewasfeedingintheforestbesidetheclearingwhereGunto,andTaug,andTarzanhadsoharassedNumaandfinallytakenawayfromhimthefruitofhiskill。
Someofthemwereintheclearingitself。Inpeaceandcontenttheyfed,forweretherenotthreesentries,eachwatchinguponadifferentsideoftheherd?Tarzanhadtaughtthemthis,andthoughhehadbeenawayforseveraldayshuntingalone,asheoftendid,orvisitingatthecabinbythesea,theyhadnotasyetforgottenhisadmonitions,andiftheycontinuedforashorttimelongertopostsentries,itwouldbecomeahabitoftheirtriballifeandthusbeperpetuatedindefinitely。
ButTarzan,whoknewthembetterthantheyknewthemselves,wasconfidentthattheyhadceasedtoplacethewatchersaboutthemthemomentthathehadleftthem,andnowheplannednotonlytohavealittlefunattheirexpensebuttoteachthemalessoninpreparedness,which,bytheway,isevenamorevitalissueinthejunglethanincivilizedplaces。
ThatyouandIexisttodaymustbeduetothepreparednessofsomeshaggyanthropoidoftheOligocene。OfcoursetheapesofKerchakwerealwaysprepared,aftertheirownway——Tarzanhadmerelysuggestedanewandadditionalsafeguard。
Guntowaspostedtodaytothenorthoftheclearing。
Hesquattedintheforkofatreefromwherehemightviewthejungleforquiteadistanceabouthim。
Itwashewhofirstdiscoveredtheenemy。Arustlingintheundergrowthattractedhisattention,andamomentlaterhehadapartialviewofashaggymaneandtawnyyellowback。Justaglimpseitwasthroughthemattedfoliagebeneathhim;butitbroughtfromGunto’sleathernlungsashrill"Kreeg-ah!"whichistheapeforbeware,ordanger。
Instantlythetribetookupthecryuntil"Kreeg-ahs!"rangthroughthejungleabouttheclearingasapesswungquicklytoplacesofsafetyamongthelowerbranchesofthetreesandthegreatbullshastenedinthedirectionofGunto。
AndthenintotheclearingstrodeNuma,thelion——majesticandmighty,andfromadeepchestissuedthemoanandthecoughandtherumblingroarthatsetstiffhairstobristlingfromshaggycraniumsdownthelengthofmightyspines。
Insidetheclearing,Numapausedandontheinstanttherefelluponhimfromthetreesnearbyashowerofbrokenrockanddeadlimbstornfromage-oldtrees。
Adozentimeshewashit,andthentheapesrandownandgatheredotherrocks,peltinghimunmercifully。
Numaturnedtoflee,buthiswaywasbarredbyafusiladeofsharp-corneredmissiles,andthen,upontheedgeoftheclearing,greatTaugmethimwithahugefragmentofrockaslargeasaman’shead,anddownwenttheLordoftheJunglebeneaththestunningblow。
WithshrieksandroarsandloudbarkingsthegreatapesofthetribeofKerchakrusheduponthefallenlion。
Sticksandstonesandyellowfangsmenacedthestillform。
Inanothermoment,beforehecouldregainconsciousness,Numawouldbebatteredandtornuntilonlyabloodymassofbrokenbonesandmattedhairremainedofwhathadoncebeenthemostdreadedofjunglecreatures。
Butevenasthesticksandstoneswereraisedabovehimandthegreatfangsbaredtotearhim,theredescendedlikeaplummetfromthetreesaboveadiminutivefigurewithlong,whitewhiskersandawrinkledface。
SquareuponthebodyofNumaitalightedandthereitdancedandscreamedandshriekedoutitschallengeagainstthebullsofKerchak。
Foraninstanttheypaused,paralyzedbythewonderofthething。ItwasManu,themonkey,Manu,thelittlecoward,andherehewasdaringtheferocityofthegreatMangani,hoppingaboutuponthecarcassofNuma,thelion,andcryingoutthattheymustnotstrikeitagain。
Andwhenthebullspaused,Manureacheddownandseizedatawnyear。Withallhislittlemighthetuggedupontheheavyheaduntilslowlyitturnedback,revealingthetousled,blackheadandclean-cutprofileofTarzanoftheApes。
Someoftheolderapeswereforfinishingwhattheyhadcommenced;
butTaug,sullen,mightyTaug,sprangquicklytotheape-man’ssideandstraddlingtheunconsciousformwarnedbackthosewhowouldhavestruckhischildhoodplaymate。
AndTeeka,hismate,cametoo,takingherplacewithbaredfangsatTaug’sside。othersfollowedtheirexample,untilatlastTarzanwassurroundedbyaringofhairychampionswhowouldpermitnoenemytoapproachhim。
ItwasasurprisedandchastenedTarzanwhoopenedhiseyestoconsciousnessafewminuteslater。
Helookedabouthimatthesurroundingapesandslowlytherereturnedtohimarealizationofwhathadoccurred。
Graduallyabroadgrinilluminatedhisfeatures。
Hisbruisesweremanyandtheyhurt;butthegoodthathadcomefromhisadventurewasworthallthatithadcost。
Hehadlearned,forinstance,thattheapesofKerchakhadheededhisteaching,andhehadlearnedthathehadgoodfriendsamongthesullenbeastswhomhehadthoughtwithoutsentiment。HehaddiscoveredthatManu,themonkey——evenlittle,cowardlyManu——hadriskedhislifeinhisdefense。
ItmadeTarzanverygladtoknowthesethings;
butattheotherlessonhehadbeentaughthereddened。
Hehadalwaysbeenajoker,theonlyjokerinthegrimandterriblecompany;butnowashelaytherehalfdeadfromhishurts,healmostsworeasolemnoathforevertoforegopracticaljoking——almost;butnotquite。
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TheNightmareTHEBLACKSOFthevillageofMbonga,thechief,werefeasting,whileabovetheminalargetreesatTarzanoftheApes——grim,terrible,empty,andenvious。Huntinghadprovedpoorthatday,forthereareleandaysaswellasfatonesforeventhegreatestofthejunglehunters。
OftentimesTarzanwentemptyformorethanafullsun,andhehadpassedthroughentiremoonsduringwhichhehadbeenbutbarelyabletostaveoffstarvation;
butsuchtimeswereinfrequent。
Thereoncehadbeenaperiodofsicknessamongthegrass-eaterswhichhadlefttheplainsalmostbareofgameforseveralyears,andagainthegreatcatshadincreasedsorapidlyandsooverrunthecountrythattheirprey,whichwasalsoTarzan’s,hadbeenfrightenedoffforaconsiderabletime。
ButforthemostpartTarzanhadfedwellalways。
Today,though,hehadgoneempty,onemisfortunefollowinganotherasrapidlyasheraisednewquarry,sothatnow,ashesatperchedinthetreeabovethefeastingblacks,heexperiencedallthepangsoffamineandhishatredforhislifelongenemieswaxedstronginhisbreast。
Itwastantalizing,indeed,tosittherehungrywhiletheseGomanganifilledthemselvessofulloffoodthattheirstomachsseemedalmostuponthepointofbursting,andwithelephantsteaksatthat!
ItwastruethatTarzanandTantorwerethebestoffriends,andthatTarzanneveryethadtastedofthefleshoftheelephant;buttheGomanganievidentlyhadslainone,andastheywereeatingofthefleshoftheirkill,Tarzanwasassailedbynodoubtsastotheethicsofhisdoinglikewise,shouldhehavetheopportunity。
Hadheknownthattheelephanthaddiedofsicknessseveraldaysbeforetheblacksdiscoveredthecarcass,hemightnothavebeensokeentopartakeofthefeast,forTarzanoftheApeswasnocarrion-eater。Hunger,however,maybluntthemostepicureantaste,andTarzanwasnotexactlyanepicure。
Whathewasatthismomentwasaveryhungrywildbeastwhomcautionwasholdinginleash,forthegreatcookingpotinthecenterofthevillagewassurroundedbyblackwarriors,throughwhomnotevenTarzanoftheApesmighthopetopassunharmed。Itwouldbenecessary,therefore,forthewatchertoremaintherehungryuntiltheblackshadgorgedthemselvestostupor,andthen,iftheyhadleftanyscraps,tomakethebestmealhecouldfromsuch;buttotheimpatientTarzanitseemedthatthegreedyGomanganiwouldratherburstthanleavethefeastbeforethelastmorselhadbeendevoured。
Foratimetheybrokethemonotonyofeatingbyexecutingportionsofahuntingdance,amaneuverwhichsufficientlystimulateddigestiontopermitthemtofalltooncemorewithrenewedvigor;butwiththeconsumptionofappallingquantitiesofelephantmeatandnativebeertheypresentlybecametoologgyforphysicalexertionofanysort,somereachingastagewheretheynolongercouldrisefromtheground,butlayconvenientlyclosetothegreatcookingpot,stuffingthemselvesintounconsciousness。
ItwaswellpastmidnightbeforeTarzanevencouldbegintoseetheendoftheorgy。Theblackswerenowfallingasleeprapidly;butafewstillpersisted。FrombeforetheirconditionTarzanhadnodoubtbutthatheeasilycouldenterthevillageandsnatchahandfulofmeatfrombeforetheirnoses;butahandfulwasnotwhathewanted。
Nothinglessthanastomachfulwouldallaythegnawingcravingofthatgreatemptiness。Hemustthereforehaveampletimetoforageinpeace。
Atlastbutasinglewarriorremainedtruetohisideals——
anoldfellowwhoseoncewrinkledbellywasnowassmoothandastightastheheadofadrum。Withevidencesofgreatdiscomfort,andevenpain,hewouldcrawltowardthepotanddraghimselfslowlytohisknees,fromwhichpositionhecouldreachintothereceptacleandseizeapieceofmeat。Thenhewouldrolloveronhisbackwithaloudgroanandlietherewhileheslowlyforcedthefoodbetweenhisteethanddownintohisgorgedstomach。
ItwasevidenttoTarzanthattheoldfellowwouldeatuntilhedied,oruntiltherewasnomoremeat。
Theape-manshookhisheadindisgust。WhatfoulcreaturesweretheseGomangani?YetofallthejunglefolktheyaloneresembledTarzancloselyinform。
Tarzanwasaman,andthey,too,mustbesomemannerofmen,justasthelittlemonkeys,andthegreatapes,andBolgani,thegorilla,werequiteevidentlyofonegreatfamily,thoughdifferinginsizeandappearanceandcustoms。
Tarzanwasashamed,forofallthebeastsofthejungle,then,manwasthemostdisgusting——manandDango,thehyena。
OnlymanandDangoateuntiltheyswelleduplikeadeadrat。
TarzanhadseenDangoeathiswayintothecarcassofadeadelephantandthencontinuetoeatsomuchthathehadbeenunabletogetoutoftheholethroughwhichhehadentered。
Nowhecouldreadilybelievethatman,giventheopportunity,woulddothesame。Man,too,wasthemostunlovelyofcreatures——withhisskinnylegsandhisbigstomach,hisfiledteeth,andhisthick,redlips。Manwasdisgusting。
Tarzan’sgazewasriveteduponthehideousoldwarriorwallowinginfilthbeneathhim。
There!thethingwasstrugglingtoitskneestoreachforanothermorselofflesh。Itgroanedaloudinpainandyetitpersistedineating,eating,evereating。
Tarzancouldendureitnolonger——neitherhishungernorhisdisgust。Silentlyheslippedtothegroundwiththeboleofthegreattreebetweenhimselfandthefeaster。
Themanwasstillkneeling,bentalmostdoubleinagony,beforethecookingpot。Hisbackwastowardtheape-man。
SwiftlyandnoiselesslyTarzanapproachedhim。Therewasnosoundassteelfingersclosedabouttheblackthroat。
Thestrugglewasshort,forthemanwasoldandalreadyhalfstupefiedfromtheeffectsofthegorgingandthebeer。
Tarzandroppedtheinertmassandscoopedseverallargepiecesofmeatfromthecookingpot——enoughtosatisfyevenhisgreathunger——thenheraisedthebodyofthefeasterandshoveditintothevessel。Whentheotherblacksawoketheywouldhavesomethingtothinkabout!Tarzangrinned。
Asheturnedtowardthetreewithhismeat,hepickedupavesselcontainingbeerandraisedittohislips,butatthefirsttastehespatthestufffromhismouthandtossedtheprimitivetankardaside。HewasquitesurethatevenDangowoulddrawthelineatsuchfilthytastingdrinkasthat,andhiscontemptformanincreasedwiththeconviction。
Tarzanswungoffintothejunglesomehalfmileorsobeforehepausedtopartakeofhisstolenfood。
Henoticedthatitgaveforthastrangeandunpleasantodor,butassumedthatthiswasduetothefactthatithadstoodinavesselofwateraboveafire。Tarzanwas,ofcourse,unaccustomedtocookedfood。Hedidnotlikeit;
buthewasveryhungryandhadeatenaconsiderableportionofhishaulbeforeitwasreallyborneinuponhimthatthestuffwasnauseating。Itrequiredfarlessthanhehadimagineditwouldtosatisfyhisappetite。
Throwingthebalancetothegroundhecurledupinaconvenientcrotchandsoughtslumber;butslumberseemeddifficulttowoo。OrdinarilyTarzanoftheApeswasasleepasquicklyasadogafteritcurlsitselfuponahearthrugbeforearoaringblaze;buttonighthesquirmedandtwisted,foratthepitofhisstomachwasapeculiarfeelingthatresemblednothingmorecloselythananattemptuponthepartofthefragmentsofelephantmeatreposingtheretocomeoutintothenightandsearchfortheirelephant;
butTarzanwasadamant。Hegrittedhisteethandheldthemback。Hewasnottoberobbedofhismealafterwaitingsolongtoobtainit。
Hehadsucceededindozingwhentheroaringofalionawokehim。Hesatuptodiscoverthatitwasbroaddaylight。
Tarzanrubbedhiseyes。Coulditbethathehadreallyslept?Hedidnotfeelparticularlyrefreshedasheshouldhaveafteragoodsleep。Anoiseattractedhisattention,andhelookeddowntoseealionstandingatthefootofthetreegazinghungrilyathim。
Tarzanmadeafaceatthekingofbeasts,whereatNuma,greatlytotheape-man’ssurprise,startedtoclimbupintothebranchestowardhim。Now,neverbeforehadTarzanseenalionclimbatree,yet,forsomeunaccountablereason,hewasnotgreatlysurprisedthatthisparticularlionshoulddoso。
Asthelionclimbedslowlytowardhim,Tarzansoughthigherbranches;buttohischagrin,hediscoveredthatitwaswiththeutmostdifficultythathecouldclimbatall。
Againandagainheslippedback,losingallthathehadgained,whilethelionkeptsteadilyathisclimbing,comingevercloserandclosertotheape-man。Tarzancouldseethehungrylightintheyellow-greeneyes。
Hecouldseetheslaveronthedroopingjowls,andthegreatfangsagapetoseizeanddestroyhim。
Clawingdesperately,theape-manatlastsucceededingainingalittleuponhispursuer。Hereachedthemoreslenderbranchesfaraloftwherehewellknewnolioncouldfollow;
yetonandoncamedevil-facedNuma。Itwasincredible;
butitwastrue。YetwhatmostamazedTarzanwasthatthoughherealizedtheincredibilityofitall,heatthesametimeaccepteditasamatterofcourse,firstthatalionshouldclimbatallandsecondthatheshouldentertheupperterraceswhereevenSheeta,thepanther,darednotventure。
Totheverytopofatalltreetheape-manclawedhisawkwardwayandafterhimcameNuma,thelion,moaningdismally。
AtlastTarzanstoodbalancedupontheveryutmostpinnacleofaswayingbranch,highabovetheforest。Hecouldgonofarther。Belowhimthelioncamesteadilyupward,andTarzanoftheApesrealizedthatatlasttheendhadcome。
HecouldnotdobattleuponatinybranchwithNuma,thelion,especiallywithsuchaNuma,towhichswayingbranchestwohundredfeetabovethegroundprovidedassubstantialfootingasthegrounditself。
Nearerandnearercamethelion。Anothermomentandhecouldreachupwithonegreatpawanddragtheape-mandownwardtothoseawfuljaws。AwhirringnoiseabovehisheadcausedTarzantoglanceapprehensivelyupward。
Agreatbirdwascirclingcloseabovehim。Heneverhadseensolargeabirdinallhislife,yetherecognizeditimmediately,forhadhenotseenithundredsoftimesinoneofthebooksinthelittlecabinbytheland-lockedbay——themoss-growncabinthatwithitscontentswasthesoleheritageleftbyhisdeadandunknownfathertotheyoungLordGreystoke?
Inthepicture-bookthegreatbirdwasshownflyingfarabovethegroundwithasmallchildinitstalonswhile,beneath,adistractedmotherstoodwithupliftedhands。
ThelionwasalreadyreachingforthatalonedpawtoseizehimwhenthebirdswoopedandburiednolessformidabletalonsinTarzan’sback。Thepainwasnumbing;butitwaswithasenseofreliefthattheape-manfelthimselfsnatchedfromtheclutchesofNuma。
Withagreatwhirringofwingsthebirdroserapidlyuntiltheforestlayfarbelow。ItmadeTarzansickanddizzytolookdownuponitfromsogreataheight,soheclosedhiseyestightandheldhisbreath。Higherandhigherclimbedthehugebird。Tarzanopenedhiseyes。
Thejunglewassofarawaythathecouldseeonlyadim,greenblurbelowhim,butjustaboveandquiteclosewasthesun。Tarzanreachedouthishandsandwarmedthem,fortheywereverycold。Thenasuddenmadnessseizedhim。
Wherewasthebirdtakinghim?Washetosubmitthuspassivelytoafeatheredcreaturehoweverenormous?Washe,TarzanoftheApes,mightyfighter,todiewithoutstrikingablowinhisowndefense?Never!
Hesnatchedthehuntingbladefromhisgee-stringandthrustingupwarddroveitonce,twice,thriceintothebreastabovehim。Themightywingsflutteredafewmoretimes,spasmodically,thetalonsrelaxedtheirhold,andTarzanoftheApesfellhurtlingdownwardtowardthedistantjungle。
Itseemedtotheape-manthathefellformanyminutesbeforehecrashedthroughtheleafyverdureofthetreetops。
Thesmallerbranchesbrokehisfall,sothathecametorestforaninstantupontheverybranchuponwhichhehadsoughtslumberthepreviousnight。Foraninstanthetoppledthereinafranticattempttoregainhisequilibrium;
butatlastherolledoff,yet,clutchingwildly,hesucceededingraspingthebranchandhangingon。
Oncemoreheopenedhiseyes,whichhehadclosedduringthefall。Againitwasnight。Withallhisoldagilityheclamberedbacktothecrotchfromwhichhehadtoppled。
Belowhimalionroared,and,lookingdownward,Tarzancouldseetheyellow-greeneyesshininginthemoonlightastheyboredhungrilyupwardthroughthedarknessofthejunglenighttowardhim。
Theape-mangaspedforbreath。Coldsweatstoodoutfromeverypore,therewasagreatsicknessatthepitofTarzan’sstomach。TarzanoftheApeshaddreamedhisfirstdream。
ForalongtimehesatwatchingforNumatoclimbintothetreeafterhim,andlisteningforthesoundofthegreatwingsfromabove,fortoTarzanoftheApeshisdreamwasareality。
Hecouldnotbelievewhathehadseenandyet,havingseeneventheseincrediblethings,hecouldnotdisbelievetheevidenceofhisownperceptions。
NeverinallhislifehadTarzan’ssensesdeceivedhimbadly,andso,naturally,hehadgreatfaithinthem。
EachperceptionwhicheverhadbeentransmittedtoTarzan’sbrainhadbeen,withvaryingaccuracy,atrueperception。
Hecouldnotconceiveofthepossibilityofapparentlyhavingpassedthroughsuchaweirdadventureinwhichtherewasnograinoftruth。Thatastomach,disorderedbydecayedelephantflesh,alionroaringinthejungle,apicture-book,andsleepcouldhavesotrulyportrayedalltheclear-cutdetailsofwhathehadseeminglyexperiencedwasquitebeyondhisknowledge;yetheknewthatNumacouldnotclimbatree,heknewthatthereexistedinthejunglenosuchbirdashehadseen,andheknew,too,thathecouldnothavefallenatinyfractionofthedistancehehadhurtleddownward,andlived。
Tosaytheleast,hewasaverypuzzledTarzanashetriedtocomposehimselfoncemoreforslumber——averypuzzledandaverynauseatedTarzan。
Ashethoughtdeeplyuponthestrangeoccurrencesofthenight,hewitnessedanotherremarkablehappening。
Itwasindeedquitepreposterous,yethesawitallwithhisowneyes——itwasnothinglessthanHistah,thesnake,wreathinghissinuousandslimywayuptheboleofthetreebelowhim——Histah,withtheheadoftheoldmanTarzanhadshovedintothecookingpot——theheadandtheround,tight,black,distendedstomach。Astheoldman’sfrightfulface,withupturnedeyes,setandglassy,cameclosetoTarzan,thejawsopenedtoseizehim。
Theape-manstruckfuriouslyatthehideousface,andashestrucktheapparitiondisappeared。
Tarzansatstraightupuponhisbranchtremblingineverylimb,wide-eyedandpanting。Helookedallaroundhimwithhiskeen,jungle-trainedeyes,buthesawnaughtoftheoldmanwiththebodyofHistah,thesnake,butonhisnakedthightheape-mansawacaterpillar,droppedfromabranchabovehim。Withagrimaceheflickeditoffintothedarknessbeneath。
Andsothenightworeon,dreamfollowingdream,nightmarefollowingnightmare,untilthedistractedape-manstartedlikeafrighteneddeerattherustlingofthewindinthetreesabouthim,orleapedtohisfeetastheuncannylaughofahyenaburstsuddenlyuponamomentaryjunglesilence。
ButatlastthetardymorningbrokeandasickandfeverishTarzanwoundsluggishlythroughthedankandgloomymazesoftheforestinsearchofwater。Hiswholebodyseemedonfire,agreatsicknesssurgedupwardtohisthroat。
Hesawatangleofalmostimpenetrablethicket,and,likethewildbeasthewas,hecrawledintoittodiealoneandunseen,safefromtheattacksofpredatorycarnivora。
Buthedidnotdie。Foralongtimehewantedto;
butpresentlynatureandanoutragedstomachrelievedthemselvesintheirowntherapeuticmanner,theape-manbrokeintoaviolentperspirationandthenfellintoanormalanduntroubledsleepwhichpersistedwellintotheafternoon。
Whenheawokehefoundhimselfweakbutnolongersick。
Oncemorehesoughtwater,andafterdrinkingdeeply,tookhiswayslowlytowardthecabinbythesea。
Intimesoflonelinessandtroubleithadlongbeenhiscustomtoseektherethequietandrestfulnesswhichhecouldfindnowhereelse。
Asheapproachedthecabinandraisedthecrudelatchwhichhisfatherhadfashionedsomanyyearsbefore,twosmall,blood-shoteyeswatchedhimfromtheconcealingfoliageofthejunglecloseby。Frombeneathshaggy,beetlingbrowstheyglaredmaliciouslyuponhim,maliciouslyandwithakeencuriosity;thenTarzanenteredthecabinandclosedthedoorafterhim。Here,withalltheworldshutoutfromhim,hecoulddreamwithoutfearofinterruption。Hecouldcurlupandlookatthepicturesinthestrangethingswhichwerebooks,hecouldpuzzleouttheprintedwordhehadlearnedtoreadwithoutknowledgeofthespokenlanguageitrepresented,hecouldliveinawonderfulworldofwhichhehadnoknowledgebeyondthecoversofhisbelovedbooks。
NumaandSabormightprowlaboutclosetohim,theelementsmightrageinalltheirfury;buthereatleast,Tarzanmightbeentirelyoffhisguardinadelightfulrelaxationwhichgavehimallhisfacultiesfortheuninterruptedpursuitofthisgreatestofallhispleasures。
TodayheturnedtothepictureofthehugebirdwhichboreoffthelittleTarmanganiinitstalons。Tarzanpuckeredhisbrowsasheexaminedthecoloredprint。Yes,thiswastheverybirdthathadcarriedhimoffthedaybefore,fortoTarzanthedreamhadbeensogreatarealitythathestillthoughtanotherdayandanighthadpassedsincehehadlaindowninthetreetosleep。
Butthemorehethoughtuponthematterthelesspositivehewasastotheverityoftheseemingadventurethroughwhichhehadpassed,yetwheretherealhadceasedandtheunrealcommencedhewasquiteunabletodetermine。
Hadhereallythenbeentothevillageoftheblacksatall,hadhekilledtheoldGomangani,hadheeatenoftheelephantmeat,hadhebeensick?Tarzanscratchedhistousledblackheadandwondered。Itwasallverystrange,yetheknewthatheneverhadseenNumaclimbatree,orHistahwiththeheadandbellyofanoldblackmanwhomTarzanalreadyhadslain。
Finally,withasighhegaveuptryingtofathomtheunfathomable,yetinhisheartofheartsheknewthatsomethinghadcomeintohislifethatheneverbeforehadexperienced,anotherlifewhichexistedwhenhesleptandtheconsciousnessofwhichwascarriedoverintohiswakinghours。
Thenhecommencedtowonderifsomeofthesestrangecreatureswhichhemetinhissleepmightnotslayhim,foratsuchtimesTarzanoftheApesseemedtobeadifferentTarzan,sluggish,helplessandtimid——wishingtofleehisenemiesasfledBara,thedeer,mostfearfulofcreatures。
Thus,withadream,camethefirstfainttingeofaknowledgeoffear,aknowledgewhichTarzan,awake,hadneverexperienced,andperhapshewasexperiencingwhathisearlyforbearspassedthroughandtransmittedtoposterityintheformofsuperstitionfirstandreligionlater;forthey,asTarzan,hadseenthingsatnightwhichtheycouldnotexplainbythedaylightstandardsofsenseperceptionorofreason,andsohadbuiltforthemselvesaweirdexplanationwhichincludedgrotesqueshapes,possessedofstrangeanduncannypowers,towhomtheyfinallycametoattributeallthoseinexplicablephenomenaofnaturewhichwitheachrecurrencefilledthemwithawe,withwonder,orwithterror。
AndasTarzanconcentratedhismindonthelittlebugsupontheprintedpagebeforehim,theactiverecollectionofthestrangeadventurespresentlymergedintothetextofthatwhichhewasreading——astoryofBolgani,thegorilla,incaptivity。TherewasamoreorlesslifelikeillustrationofBolganiincolorsandinacage,withmanyremarkablelookingTarmanganistandingagainstarailandpeeringcuriouslyatthesnarlingbrute。
Tarzanwonderednotalittle,ashealwaysdid,attheoddandseeminglyuselessarrayofcoloredplumagewhichcoveredthebodiesoftheTarmangani。Italwayscausedhimtogrinatriflewhenhelookedatthesestrangecreatures。
Hewonderediftheysocoveredtheirbodiesfromshameoftheirhairlessnessorbecausetheythoughttheoddthingstheyworeaddedanytothebeautyoftheirappearance。
ParticularlywasTarzanamusedbythegrotesqueheaddressesofthepicturedpeople。Hewonderedhowsomeoftheshessucceededinbalancingtheirsinanuprightposition,andhecameasneartolaughingaloudasheeverhad,ashecontemplatedthefunnylittleroundthingsupontheheadsofthehes。
Slowlytheape-manpickedoutthemeaningofthevariouscombinationsoflettersontheprintedpage,andasheread,thelittlebugs,forassuchhealwaysthoughtoftheletters,commencedtorunaboutinamostconfusingmanner,blurringhisvisionandbefuddlinghisthoughts。
Twicehebrushedthebackofahandsmartlyacrosshiseyes;
butonlyforamomentcouldhebringthebugsbacktocoherentandintelligibleform。Hehadsleptillthenightbeforeandnowhewasexhaustedfromlossofsleep,fromsickness,andfromtheslightfeverhehadhad,sothatitbecamemoreandmoredifficulttofixhisattention,ortokeephiseyesopen。
Tarzanrealizedthathewasfallingasleep,andjustastherealizationwasborneinuponhimandhehaddecidedtorelinquishhimselftoaninclinationwhichhadassumedalmosttheproportionsofaphysicalpain,hewasarousedbytheopeningofthecabindoor。
TurningquicklytowardtheinterruptionTarzanwasamazed,foramoment,toseebulkinglargeinthedoorwaythehugeandhairyformofBolgani,thegorilla。
NowtherewasscarcelyadenizenofthegreatjunglewithwhomTarzanwouldrathernothavebeencoopedupinsidethesmallcabinthanBolgani,thegorilla,yethefeltnofear,eventhoughhisquickeyenotedthatBolganiwasinthethroesofthatjunglemadnesswhichseizesuponsomanyofthefiercermales。Ordinarilythehugegorillasavoidconflict,hidethemselvesfromtheotherjunglefolk,andaregenerallythebestofneighbors;
butwhentheyareattacked,orthemadnessseizesthem,thereisnojungledenizensoboldandfierceastodeliberatelyseekaquarrelwiththem。
ButforTarzantherewasnoescape。Bolganiwasgloweringathimfromred-rimmed,wickedeyes。Inamomenthewouldrushinandseizetheape-man。Tarzanreachedforthehuntingknifewherehehadlainitonthetablebesidehim;butashisfingersdidnotimmediatelylocatetheweapon,heturnedaquickglanceinsearchofit。
AshedidsohiseyesfelluponthebookhehadbeenlookingatwhichstilllayopenatthepictureofBolgani。
Tarzanfoundhisknife,buthemerelyfingereditidlyandgrinnedinthedirectionoftheadvancinggorilla。
Notagainwouldhebefooledbyemptythingswhichcamewhileheslept!Inamoment,nodoubt,BolganiwouldturnintoPamba,therat,withtheheadofTantor,theelephant。
Tarzanhadseenenoughofsuchstrangehappeningsrecentlytohavesomeideaastowhathemightexpect;
butthistimeBolganididnotalterhisformashecameslowlytowardtheyoungape-man。
Tarzanwasabitpuzzled,too,thathefeltnodesiretorushfranticallytosomeplaceofsafety,ashadbeenthesensationmostconspicuousintheotherofhisnewandremarkableadventures。Hewasjusthimselfnow,readytofight,ifnecessary;butstillsurethatnofleshandbloodgorillastoodbeforehim。
Thethingshouldbefadingawayintothinairbynow,thoughtTarzan,orchangingintosomethingelse;
yetitdidnot。Insteaditloomedclear-cutandrealasBolganihimself,themagnificentdarkcoatglisteningwithlifeandhealthinabarofsunlightwhichshotacrossthecabinthroughthehighwindowbehindtheyoungLordGreystoke。Thiswasquitethemostrealisticofhissleepadventures,thoughtTarzan,ashepassivelyawaitedthenextamusingincident。
Andthenthegorillacharged。Twomighty,callousedhandsseizedupontheape-man,greatfangswerebaredclosetohisface,ahideousgrowlburstfromthecavernousthroatandhotbreathfannedTarzan’scheek,andstillhesatgrinningattheapparition。Tarzanmightbefooledonceortwice,butnotforsomanytimesinsuccession!
HeknewthatthisBolganiwasnorealBolgani,forhadhebeenhenevercouldhavegainedentrancetothecabin,sinceonlyTarzanknewhowtooperatethelatch。
Thegorillaseemedpuzzledbythestrangepassivityofthehairlessape。Hepausedaninstantwithhisjawssnarlingclosetotheother’sthroat,thenheseemedsuddenlytocometosomedecision。Whirlingtheape-manacrossahairyshoulder,aseasilyasyouorImightliftababeinarms,Bolganiturnedanddashedoutintotheopen,racingtowardthegreattrees。
Now,indeed,wasTarzansurethatthiswasasleepadventure,andsogrinnedlargelyasthegiantgorillaborehim,unresisting,away。Presently,reasonedTarzan,hewouldawakenandfindhimselfbackinthecabinwherehehadfallenasleep。Heglancedbackatthethoughtandsawthecabindoorstandingwideopen。
Thiswouldneverdo!Alwayshadhebeencarefultocloseandlatchitagainstwildintruders。Manu,themonkey,wouldmakesadhavocthereamongTarzan’streasuresshouldhehaveaccesstotheinteriorforevenafewminutes。
ThequestionwhicharoseinTarzan’smindwasabafflingone。
Wheredidsleepadventuresendandrealitycommence?Howwashetobesurethatthecabindoorwasnotreallyopen?
Everythingabouthimappearedquitenormal——therewerenoneofthegrotesqueexaggerationsofhisformersleepadventures。
Itwouldbebetterthentobeuponthesafesideandmakesurethatthecabindoorwasclosed——itwoulddonoharmevenifallthatseemedtobehappeningwerenothappeningatall。
TarzanessayedtoslipfromBolgani’sshoulder;butthegreatbeastonlygrowledominouslyandgrippedhimtighter。
Withamightyefforttheape-manwrenchedhimselfloose,andasheslidtotheground,thedreamgorillaturnedferociouslyuponhim,seizedhimoncemoreandburiedgreatfangsinasleek,brownshoulder。
ThegrinofderisionfadedfromTarzan’slipsasthepainandthehotbloodarousedhisfightinginstincts。
Asleeporawake,thisthingwasnolongerajoke!Biting,tearing,andsnarling,thetworolledoverupontheground。
Thegorillanowwasfranticwithinsanerage。Againandagainheloosedhisholdupontheape-man’sshoulderinanattempttoseizethejugular;butTarzanoftheApeshadfoughtbeforewithcreatureswhostruckfirstforthevitalvein,andeachtimehewriggledoutofharm’swayashestrovetogethisfingersuponhisadversary’sthroat。
Atlasthesucceeded——hisgreatmusclestensedandknottedbeneathhissmoothhideasheforcedwitheveryounceofhismightystrengthtopushthehairytorsofromhim。
AndashechokedBolganiandstrainedhimaway,hisotherhandcreptslowlyupwardbetweenthemuntilthepointofthehuntingkniferestedoverthesavageheart——therewasaquickmovementofthesteel-thewedwristandthebladeplungedtoitsgoal。
Bolgani,thegorilla,voicedasinglefrightfulshriek,torehimselfloosefromthegraspoftheape-man,rosetohisfeet,staggeredafewstepsandthenplungedtoearth。
Therewereafewspasmodicmovementsofthelimbsandthebrutewasstill。
TarzanoftheApesstoodlookingdownuponhiskill,andashestoodthereheranhisfingersthroughhisthick,blackshockofhair。Presentlyhestoopedandtouchedthedeadbody。Someoftheredlife-bloodofthegorillacrimsonedhisfingers。Heraisedthemtohisnoseandsniffed。
Thenheshookhisheadandturnedtowardthecabin。
Thedoorwasstillopen。Hecloseditandfastenedthelatch。
Returningtowardthebodyofhiskillheagainpausedandscratchedhishead。
Ifthiswasasleepadventure,whatthenwasreality?Howwashetoknowtheonefromtheother?Howmuchofallthathadhappenedinhislifehadbeenrealandhowmuchunreal?
Heplacedafootupontheprostrateformandraisinghisfacetotheheavensgavevoicetothekillcryofthebullape。
Farinthedistancealionanswered。Itwasveryrealand,yet,hedidnotknow。Puzzled,heturnedawayintothejungle。
No,hedidnotknowwhatwasrealandwhatwasnot;
buttherewasonethingthathedidknow——neveragainwouldheeatofthefleshofTantor,theelephant。
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TheBattleforTeekaTHEDAYWASperfect。Acoolbreezetemperedtheheatoftheequatorialsun。Peacehadreignedwithinthetribeforweeksandnoalienenemyhadtrespasseduponitspreservesfromwithout。Totheape-mindallthiswassufficientevidencethatthefuturewouldbeidenticalwiththeimmediatepast——thatUtopiawouldpersist。
Thesentinels,nowfromhabitbecomeafixedtribalcustom,eitherrelaxedtheirvigilanceorentirelydesertedtheirposts,asthewhimseizedthem。Thetribewasfarscatteredinsearchoffood。Thusmaypeaceandprosperityunderminethesafetyofthemostprimitivecommunityevenasitdoesthatofthemostcultured。
Eventheindividualsbecamelesswatchfulandalert,sothatonemighthavethoughtNumaandSaborandSheetaentirelydeletedfromtheschemeofthings。Theshesandthebalusroamedunguardedthroughthesullenjungle,whilethegreedymalesforagedfarafield,andthusitwasthatTeekaandGazan,herbalu,huntedupontheextremesouthernedgeofthetribewithnogreatmalenearthem。
Stillfarthersouththeremovedthroughtheforestasinisterfigure——ahugebullape,maddenedbysolitudeanddefeat。Aweekbeforehehadcontendedforthekingshipofatribefardistant,andnowbattered,andstillsore,heroamedthewildernessanoutcast。
Laterhemightreturntohisowntribeandsubmittothewillofthehairybrutehehadattemptedtodethrone;
butforthetimebeinghedarednotdoso,sincehehadsoughtnotonlythecrownbutthewives,aswell,ofhislordandmaster。Itwouldrequireanentiremoonatleasttobringforgetfulnesstohimhehadwronged,andsoToogwanderedastrangejungle,grim,terrible,hate-filled。
ItwasinthismentalstatethatToogcameunexpectedlyuponayoungshefeedingaloneinthejungle——astrangershe,litheandstrongandbeautifulbeyondcompare。
ToogcaughthisbreathandslunkquicklytoonesideofthetrailwherethedensefoliageofthetropicalunderbrushconcealedhimfromTeekawhilepermittinghimtofeasthiseyesuponherloveliness。
ButnotaloneweretheyconcernedwithTeeka——theyrovedthesurroundingjungleinsearchofthebullsandcowsandbalusofhertribe,thoughprincipallyforthebulls。
Whenonecovetsasheofanalientribeonemusttakeintoconsiderationthegreat,fierce,hairyguardianswhoseldomwanderfarfromtheirwardsandwhowillfightastrangertothedeathinprotectionofthemateoroffspringofafellow,preciselyastheywouldfightfortheirown。
Toogcouldseenosignofanyapeotherthanthestrangesheandayoungbaluplayingnearby。Hiswicked,blood-shoteyeshalfclosedastheyresteduponthecharmsoftheformer——asforthebalu,onesnapofthosegreatjawsuponthebackofitslittleneckwouldpreventitfromraisinganyunnecessaryalarm。
Toogwasafine,bigmale,resemblinginmanywaysTeeka’smate,Taug。Eachwasinhisprime,andeachwaswonderfullymuscled,perfectlyfangedandashorrifyinglyferociousasthemostexactingandparticularshecouldwish。
HadToogbeenofherowntribe,TeekamightasreadilyhaveyieldedtohimastoTaugwhenhermatingtimearrived;
butnowshewasTaug’sandnoothermalecouldclaimherwithoutfirstdefeatingTauginpersonalcombat。
AndeventhenTeekaretainedsomerightsinthematter。
Ifshedidnotfavoracorrespondent,shecouldenterthelistswithherrightfulmateanddoherparttowarddiscouraginghisadvances,apart,too,whichwouldprovenomeanassistancetoherlordandmaster,forTeeka,eventhoughherfangsweresmallerthanamale’s,couldusethemtoexcellenteffect。
JustnowTeekawasoccupiedinafascinatingsearchforbeetles,totheexclusionofallelse。ShedidnotrealizehowfarsheandGazanhadbecomeseparatedfromthebalanceofthetribe,norwereherdefensivesensesuponthealertastheyshouldhavebeen。Monthsofimmunityfromdangerundertheprotectingwatchfulnessofthesentries,whichTarzanhadtaughtthetribetopost,hadlulledthemallintoasenseofpeacefulsecuritybasedonthatfallacywhichhaswreckedmanyenlightenedcommunitiesinthepastandwillcontinuetowreckothersinthefuture——thatbecausetheyhavenotbeenattackedtheyneverwillbe。
Toog,havingsatisfiedhimselfthatonlythesheandherbaluwereintheimmediatevicinity,creptstealthilyforward。
Teeka’sbackwastowardhimwhenhefinallyrusheduponher;
buthersenseswereatlastawakenedtothepresenceofdangerandshewheeledtofacethestrangebulljustbeforehereachedher。Tooghaltedafewpacesfromher。
Hisangerhadfledbeforetheseductivefemininecharmsofthestranger。Hemadeconciliatorynoises——aspeciesofcluckingsoundwithhisbroad,flatlips——thatwere,too,notgreatlydissimilartothatwhichmightbeproducedinanosculatorysolo。
ButTeekaonlybaredherfangsandgrowled。LittleGazanstartedtoruntowardhismother,butshewarnedhimawaywithaquick"Kreeg-ah!"tellinghimtorunhighintoatalltree。EvidentlyTeekawasnotfavorablyimpressedbyhernewsuitor。Toogrealizedthisandalteredhismethodsaccordingly。Heswelledhisgiantchest,beatuponitwithhiscallousedknucklesandswaggeredtoandfrobeforeher。
"IamToog,"heboasted。"Lookatmyfightingfangs。
Lookatmygreatarmsandmymightylegs。WithonebiteI
canslayyourbiggestbull。AlonehaveIslainSheeta。
IamToog。Toogwantsyou。"Thenhewaitedfortheeffect,nordidhehavelongtowait。Teekaturnedwithaswiftnesswhichbeliedhergreatweightandboltedintheoppositedirection。Toog,withanangrygrowl,leapedinpursuit;butthesmaller,lighterfemalewastoofleetforhim。Hechasedherforafewyardsandthen,foamingandbarking,hehaltedandbeatuponthegroundwithhishardfists。
FromthetreeabovehimlittleGazanlookeddownandwitnessedthestrangerbull’sdiscomfiture。Beingyoung,andthinkinghimselfsafeabovethereachoftheheavymale,Gazanscreamedanill-timedinsultattheirtormentor。
Tooglookedup。Teekahadhaltedatalittledistance——shewouldnotgofarfromherbalu;thatToogquicklyrealizedandasquicklydeterminedtotakeadvantageof。HesawthatthetreeinwhichtheyoungapesquattedwasisolatedandthatGazancouldnotreachanotherwithoutcomingtoearth。Hewouldobtainthemotherthroughherloveforheryoung。
Heswunghimselfintothelowerbranchesofthetree。
LittleGazanceasedtoinsulthim;hisexpressionofdeviltrychangedtooneofapprehension,whichwasquicklyfollowedbyfearasToogcommencedtoascendtowardhim。
TeekascreamedtoGazantoclimbhigher,andthelittlefellowscamperedupwardamongthetinybrancheswhichwouldnotsupporttheweightofthegreatbull;butneverthelessToogkeptonclimbing。Teekawasnotfearful。SheknewthathecouldnotascendfarenoughtoreachGazan,soshesatatalittledistancefromthetreeandappliedjungleopprobriumtohim。Beingafemale,shewasapastmasteroftheart。
ButshedidnotknowthemalevolentcunningofToog’slittlebrain。ShetookitforgrantedthatthebullwouldclimbashighashecouldtowardGazanandthen,findingthathecouldnotreachhim,resumehispursuitofher,whichsheknewwouldproveequallyfruitless。
Sosurewassheofthesafetyofherbaluandherownabilitytotakecareofherselfthatshedidnotvoicethecryforhelpwhichwouldsoonhavebroughttheothermembersofthetribeflockingtoherside。
Toogslowlyreachedthelimittowhichhedaredriskhisgreatweighttotheslenderbranches。Gazanwasstillfifteenfeetabovehim。Thebullbracedhimselfandseizedthemainbranchinhispowerfulhands,thenhecommencedshakingitvigorously。Teekawasappalled。
Instantlysherealizedwhatthebullpurposed。
Gazanclungfaroutuponaswayinglimb。Atthefirstshakehelosthisbalance,thoughhedidnotquitefall,clingingstillwithhisfourhands;butToogredoubledhisefforts;theshakingproducedaviolentsnappingofthelimbtowhichtheyoungapeclung。Teekasawalltooplainlywhattheoutcomemustbeandforgettingherowndangerinthedepthofhermotherlove,rushedforwardtoascendthetreeandgivebattletothefearsomecreaturethatmenacedthelifeofherlittleone。
Butbeforeevershereachedthebole,Tooghadsucceeded,byviolentshakingofthebranch,toloosenGazan’shold。
Withacrythelittlefellowplungeddownthroughthefoliage,clutchingfutilelyforanewhold,andalightedwithasickeningthudathismother’sfeet,wherehelaysilentandmotionless。Moaning,Teekastoopedtoliftthestillforminherarms;butatthesameinstantToogwasuponher。
Strugglingandbitingshefoughttofreeherself;butthegiantmusclesofthegreatbullweretoomuchforherlesserstrength。
Toogstruckandchokedherrepeatedlyuntilfinally,halfunconscious,shelapsedintoquasisubmission。