第5章

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“CurseQuick,“saidOliveragain,withtheutmostenergy。“I\'llgivehimamonth\'snoticethisverynight。” “Don\'t,“Isaid,“forthenyou\'llobligehimtotakeservicewithBarung,wherehewouldbemostdangerous。Lookhere,Orme,todropchaff,thisisaprettymess。” “Why?What\'swrongaboutit,Doctor?“heaskedindignantly。“Ofcourse,she\'saJewofsomedilutedsortorother,andI\'maChristian;butthosethingsadaptthemselves。Ofcourse,too,she\'smysuperior,butafterallhersisastrictlylocalrank,andinEuropeweshouldbeonmuchthesamefooting。AsforherbeinganEastern,whatdoesthatmatter?Surelyitisnotanobjectionwhichshouldhaveweightwith/you/。Andfortherest,didyoueverseeherequal?“ “Never,never,/never/!“Iansweredwithenthusiasm。“Theyoungladytowhomanygentlemanhasjustengagedhimselfisalwaysabsolutelyunequalled,and,letmeadmitatoncethatthisisperhapsthemostoriginalandcharmingthatIhaveevermetinallCentralAfrica。 Only,whatevermaybethecasewithyou,Idon\'tknowwhetherthisfactwillconsolemeandQuickwhenourthroatsarebeingcut。Lookhere,Orme,“Iadded,“didn\'tItellyoulongagothattheonethingyoumust/not/dowastomakelovetotheChildofKings?“ “Didyou?Really,Iforget;youtoldmesuchalotofthings,Doctor,“ heansweredcoollyenough,onlyunfortunatelythecolourthatroseinhischeeksbetrayedhislips。 Atthismoment,Quick,whohadenteredtheroomunobserved,gaveadrycough,andremarked: “Don\'tblametheCaptain,Doctor,becausehedon\'tremember。There\'snothinglikeshockfromanexplosionforupsettingthememory。I\'veseenthatoftenintheBoerwar,when,afterabigshellhadgoneoffsomewherenearthem,theverybravestsoldierswouldcleanforgetthatitwastheirdutytostandstillandnotrunlikerabbits;indeed,ithappenedtomemyself。” Ilaughed,andOliversaidsomethingwhichIcouldnothear,butQuickwentonimperturbably: “Still,truthistruth,andiftheCaptainhasforgotten,themorereasonthatweshouldremindhim。ThateveningattheProfessor\'shouseinLondonyoudidwarnhim,sir,andheansweredthatyouneedn\'tbotheryourheadaboutthefascinationsofaniggerwoman——“ “Niggerwoman,“brokeoutOliver;“Ineverusedsuchwords;Inevereventhoughtthem,andyouareanimpertinentfellowtoputthemintomymouth。Niggerwoman!Goodheavens!It\'sdesecration。” “Verysorry,Captain,nowIcometothinkofit,Ibelieveyousaidblackwoman,speakinginyourhaste。YesandIbeggedyounottobrag,seeingthatifyoudidwemightlivetoseeyoucrawlingafterher,withmyself,SamuelQuickbringinguptherear。Well,thereitisweare,andtheworstofitisthatIcan\'tblameyou,beingasanticipatedintheprophecy——forthat\'swhatitwasthoughIdidn\'tknowitmyselfatthetime——exactlyinthesamestatemyself,though,ofcourse,atadistance,bringinguptherearrespectfully,assaid。” “Youdon\'tmeanthatyouareinlovewiththeChildofKings?“saidOliver,staringattheSergeant\'sgrimandbatteredfigure。 “Beggingyourpardon,Captain,thatisexactlywhatIdomean。Ifacatmaylookataqueen,whymayn\'tamanloveher?Howsoever,mykindofloveain\'tlikelytointerferewithyours。Mykindmeanssentry-goandperhapsaknifeinmygizzard;yours——well,wesawwhatyoursmeansthisafternoon,thoughwhatitwillallleadtowedidn\'tsee。 Still,Captain,speakingasonewhohasn\'tbeenkeenonthesexheretofore,Isay——sailin,sinceit\'sworthit,evenifyou\'vegottosinkafterwards,forthislady,althoughsheishalfaJew,andI nevercouldabideJews,isthesweetestandtheloveliestandthebestandthebravestlittlewomanthateverwalkedGod\'searth。” AtthispointOliverseizedhishandandshookitwarmly,andImaymentionthatIthinksomereportofQuick\'ssummaryofhercharactermusthavereachedMaqueda\'sears。Atanyrate,thenceforwarduntiltheendshealwaystreatedtheoldfellowwithwhattheFrenchcallthe“mostdistinguishedconsideration。” But,asIwasnotinlove,nooneshookmyhand,so,leavingtheothertwotodiscussthevirtuesandgracesoftheChildofKings,Iwentofftobedfilledwiththegloomiestforbodings。WhatafoolIhadbeennottoinsistthatwhateverexpertaccompaniedHiggsshouldbeamarriedman。Andyet,nowwhenIcametothinkofit,thatmightnothavebetteredmatters,andperhapswouldonlyhaveaddedtothetransactionadegreeofmoralturpitudewhichatpresentwaslacking,sinceevenmarriedmenaresometimesweak。 ThetruthwasthatMaqueda\'sattractionswereextraordinarilygreat。 Toherremarkablebeautysheaddedawonderfulcharmofmannerandforceofmind。Alsohersituationmusttouchtheheartandpityofanyman,sohelplesswassheinthemidstofallherhollowgrandeur,solonelyamongstanationofcurswhomshestroveinvaintosave,andshouldsheescapedestructionwiththem,doomedtososadandrepulsiveafate,namelytobecomethewifeofafatpoltroonwhowasherownuncle。Well,weknowtowhatemotionpityisakin,andthecatastrophehadoccurredalittlesoonerthanIhadexpected,thatwasall。 Doubtlesstoher,incomparisonwiththementowhomshewasaccustomedandallowedbyetiquettetotakeasherassociates,thisbraveandhandsomeyoungEnglishman,whohadcomeintohercaresickandshatteredafterthedoingofagreatdeed,musthaveseemedaveritablefairyprince。Andshehadhelpedtonursehim,andhehadshownhimselfgratefulforherkindnessandcondescension,and——therestfollowed,assurelyasthedayfollowsthenight。 Buthowwoulditend?Soonerorlaterthesecretmustcomeout,foralreadytheAbatinobles,ifImaycallthemsoforwantofabettername,andespeciallyJoshua,werebitterlyjealousofthefavourtheirladyshowedtotheforeigner,andwatchedthemboth。Thenwhat——whatwouldhappen?UndertheAbatilawitwasdeathforanyoneoutsideofthepermitteddegreeofrelationshiptotamperwiththeaffectionsoftheChildofKings。Norwasthiswonderful,sincethatpersonheldherseatinvirtueofhersupposeddirectdescentfromSolomonandthefirstMaqueda,QueenofSheba,andthereforetheintroductionofanyalienbloodcouldnotbetolerated。 Moreover,Orme,havingswornanoathofallegiance,hadbecomesubjecttothoselaws。Lastly,Icouldnotintheleasthopefromthecharacterofthepairconcernedthatthiswasbutapassingflirtation。 Oh!withoutadoubtthesetwohadsignedtheirowndeath-warrantyonderintheCaveofDeath,andincidentallyoursalso。ThismustbetheendofouradventureandmylongsearchforthesonwhomIhadlost。 CHAPTERXI THERESCUEFAILS Ourbreakfastonthefollowingmorningwasasomewhatgloomymeal。Bycommonconsentnoallusionwasmadetotheeventsofthepreviousday,ortoourconversationatbedtime。 Indeed,therewasnotalkatalltospeakof,since,notknowingwhatelsetodo,IthoughtIcouldbestshowmyattitudeofmindbypreservingaseveresilence,whileQuickseemedtobeabsorbedinphilosophicalreflections,andOrmelookedratherexcitedanddishevelled,asthoughhehadbeenwritingpoetry,asIdaresaywasthecase。Inthemidstofthisdrearymealamessengerarrived,whoannouncedthattheWaldaNagastawouldbepleasedtoseeusallwithinhalf-an-hour。 FearinglestOrmeshouldsaysomethingfoolish,Iansweredbrieflythatwewouldwaituponher,andthemanwent,leavinguswonderingwhathadhappenedtocausehertodesireourpresence。 Attheappointedtimewewereshownintothesmallaudienceroom,and,aswepasseditsdoor,IventuredtowhispertoOliver: “Foryourownsakeandhers,aswellasthatoftherestofus,I imploreyoutobecareful。Yourfaceiswatchedaswellasyourwords。” “Allright,oldfellow,“heanswered,colouringalittle。“Youmaytrustme。” “IwishIcould,“Imuttered。 Thenwewereshowninceremoniously,andmadeourbowstoMaqueda,whowasseated,surroundedbysomeofthejudgesandofficers,amongthem,PrinceJoshua,andtalkingtotworough-lookingmencladinordinarybrownrobes。Shegreetedus,andaftertheexchangeoftheusualcompliments,said: “Friends,Ihavesummonedyouforthisreason。ThismorningwhenthetraitorShadrachwasbeingledouttoexecutionatthehandsofthesemen,theofficersofthelaw,hebeggedforadelay。Whenaskedwhy,ashispetitionforreprievehadbeenrefused,hesaidthatifhislifewassparedhecouldshowhowyourcompanion,hewhomtheycallBlackWindows,mayberescuedfromtheFung。” “How?“askedOrmeandIinonebreath。 “Idonotknow,“sheanswered,“butwiselytheysparedtheman。Lethimbebroughtin。” Adooropened,andShadrachentered,hishandsboundbehindhisbackandshacklesonhisfeet。HewasaveryfearfulandmuchchastenedShadrach,forhiseyesrolledandhisteethchatteredwithterror,as,havingprostratedhimselftotheWaldaNagasta,hewriggledroundandtriedtokissOrme\'sboot。Theguardspulledhimtohisfeetagain,andMaquedasaid: “Whathaveyoutotellus,traitor,beforeyoudie?“ “Thethingissecret,OBudoftheRose。MustIspeakbeforesomany?“ “Nay,“sheanswered,andorderedmostofthosepresenttoleavetheroom,includingtheexecutionersandsoldiers。 “Themanisdesperate,andtherewillbenonelefttoguardhim,“saidJoshuanervously。 “I\'lldothat,yourHighness,“answeredQuickinhisbadArabic,andsteppingupbehindShadrachheaddedinEnglish,“Nowthen,Pussy,youbehave,oritwillbetheworseforyou。” WhenallhadgoneagainShadrachwascommandedtospeakandsayhowhecouldsavetheEnglishmanwhomhehadbetrayedintothehandsoftheFung。 “Thus,ChildofKings,“heanswered,“BlackWindows,asweknow,isimprisonedinthebodyofthegreatidol。” “Howdoyouknowit,man?“ “OLady,Idoknowit,andalsotheSultansaidso,didhenot?Well,Icanshowasecretroadtothatidolwhencehemaybereachedandrescued。InmyboyhoodI,whoamcalledCat,becauseIcanclimbsowell,foundthatroad,andwhentheFungtookmeafterwardandthrewmetothelions,whereIgotthesescarsuponmyface,byitI escaped。Spareme,andIwillshowittoyou。” “Itisnotenoughtoshowtheroad,“saidMaqueda。“Dog,youmustsavetheforeignlordwhomyoubetrayed。Ifyoudonotsavehimyoudie。Doyouunderstand?“ “Thatisahardsaying,Lady,“answeredtheman。“AmIGodthatI shouldpromisetosavethisstrangerwhoperchanceisalreadydead? YetIwilldomybest,knowingthatifIfailyouwillkillme,andthatifIsucceedIshallbespared。Atanyrate,Iwillshowyoutheroadtowhereheisorwasimprisoned,althoughIwarnyouthatitisaroughone。” “Whereyoucantravelwecanfollow,“saidMaqueda。“Tellusnowwhatwemustdo。” Sohetoldher,andwhenhehaddonethePrinceJoshuaintervened,sayingthatitwasnotfittingthattheChildofKingsinherownsacredpersonshouldundertakesuchadangerousjourney。Shelistenedtohisremonstrancesandthankedhimforhiscareofher。 “StillIamgoing,“shesaid,“notforthesakeofthestrangerwhoiscalledBlackWindows,butbecause,ifthereisasecretwayoutofMurIthinkitwellthatIshouldknowthatway。YetIagreewithyou,myuncle,thatonsuchajourneyIoughtnottobeunprotected,andthereforeIpraythatyouwillbereadytostartwithusatnoon,sinceIamsurethatthenweshallallbesafe。” NowJoshuabegantomakeexcuses,butshewouldnotlistentothem。 “No,no,“shesaid,“youaretoohonest。ThehonouroftheAbatiisinvolvedinthismanner,since,alas!itwasanAbatithatbetrayedBlackWindows,andanAbati——namely,yourself——mustsavehim。Youhaveoftentoldme,myuncle,howcleveryouareatclimbingrocks,andnowyoushallmakeproofofyourskillandcouragebeforetheseforeigners。Itisacommand,speaknomore,“andsherose,toshowthattheaudiencewasfinished。 ThatsameafternoonShadrach,bymountainpathsthatwereknowntohim,ledalittlecompanyofpeopletothecrestofthewesternprecipiceofMur。Fifteenhundredfeetormorebeneathuslaythegreatplainsuponwhich,somemilesaway,couldbeseenthecityofHarmac。Buttheidolinthevalleywecouldnotsee,becauseheretheprecipicebentoverandhiditfromoursight。 “Whatnow,fellow,“saidMaqueda,whowascladintheroughsheepskinofapeasantwoman,whichsomehowlookedcharminguponher。“Hereisthecliff,thereliestheplain;Iseenoroadbetweenthetwo,andmywiseuncle,theprince,tellsmethatheneverheardofone。” “Lady,“answeredtheman,“nowItakecommand,andyoumustfollowme。 Butfirstletusseethatnobodyandnothingarelacking。” Thenhewentroundthecompanyandnumberedthem。Inallweweresixteen;MaquedaandJoshua,wethreeEnglishmen,armedwithrepeatingriflesandrevolvers,ourguideShadrach,andsomepickedMountaineerschosenfortheirskillandcourage。ForeveninMurtherewerebravemenleft,especiallyamongtheshepherdsandhuntsmen,whosehomeswereonthecliffs。Thesesturdyguideswereladenwithropes,lamps,andlong,slenderladdersthatcouldbestrappedtogether。 Wheneverythinghadbeencheckedandalltheladdersandstrapstested,Shadrachwenttoaclumpofbusheswhichgrewfeeblyonthewind-sweptcrestoftheprecipice。Inthemidstofthesehefoundandremovedalargeflatstone,revealingwhatevidentlyhadbeentheheadofastair,althoughnowitsstepsweremuchwornandcrumbledbythewaterthatinthewetseasonfollowedthisnaturaldraintothedepthsbelow。 “Thisisthatroadtheancientsmadeforpurposesoftheirown,“ explainedShadrach,“which,asIhavesaid,IchancedtodiscoverwhenIwasaboy。Butletnonefollowitwhoareafraid,foritissteepandrough。” NowJoshua,whowasalreadywearywithhislongrideandwalkuptothecrestoftheprecipice,imploredMaquedaalmostpassionatelytoabandontheideaofenteringthishorridhole,whileOliverbackeduphisentreatieswithfewwordsbutmanyappealingglances,foronthispoint,thoughfordifferentreasons,theprinceandhewereatone。 Butshewouldnotlisten。 “Myuncle,“shesaid,“withyou,theexperiencedmountaineer,whyshouldIbeafraid?IftheDoctorhere,whoisoldenoughtobethefatherofeitherofus“(sofarasJoshuawasconcernedthisremarklackedtruth),“iswillingtogo,surelyIcangoalso?Moreover,ifI remainedbehind,youwouldwishtostaytoguardme,andnevershouldIforgivemyselfifIdeprivedyouofsuchagreatadventure。Also,likeyou,Iloveclimbing。Come,letuswastenomoretime。” Sowewereropedup。FirstwentShadrach,withQuicknexttohim,apositionwhichtheSergeantinsisteduponoccupyingashiscustodian,andseveraloftheMountaineers,carryingladders,lamps,oil,foodandotherthings。Theninasecondgangcametwomoreofthesemen,Oliver,Maqueda,myself,andnexttome,Joshua。Theremainingmountaineersbroughtuptherear,carryingsparestores,ladders,andsoforth。Whenallwasreadythelampswerelit,andwestarteduponaverystrangejourney。 Forthefirsttwohundredfeetorsothestairs,thoughwornandalmostperpendicular,fortheplacewasliketheshaftofamine,werenotdifficulttodescend,toanyofusexceptJoshua,whomIheardpuffingandgroaningbehindme。Thencameagalleryrunningeastwardatasteepslopeforperhapsfiftypaces,andattheendofitasecondshaftofaboutthesamedepthasthefirst,butwiththestairsmuchmoreworn,apparentlybythewashingofwater,ofwhichagooddealtrickledoutofthesidesoftheshaft。Anotherdifficultywasthattheairrushingupfrombelowmadeithardtokeepthelampsalight。 Towardthebottomofthissectiontherewasscarcelyanystairleft,andtheclimbingbecameverydangerous。Here,indeed,Joshuaslipped,andwithawailofterrorsliddowntheshaftandlandedwithhislegsacrossmybackinsuchafashionthathadInothappenedtohavegoodhandandfootholdatthetime,hewouldhavepropelledmeontoMaqueda,andwemusthaveallrolleddownheadlong,probablytoourdeaths。 Asitwas,thisfatandterrifiedfellowcasthisarmsaboutmyneck,towhichheclung,nearlychokingme,until,justwhenIwasabouttofaintbeneathhisweightandpressure,theMountaineersinthethirdpartyarrivedanddraggedhimoff。Whentheyhadgothimincharge,forIrefusedtomoveanotherstepwhilehewasimmediatelybehindme,wedescendedbyaladderwhichthefirstpartyhadsetup,tothesecondlevel,wherebegananotherlong,eastwardslopingpassagethatendedatthemouthofathirdpit。 HerearosethegreatquestionastowhatwastobedonewiththePrinceJoshua,whovowedthathecouldgonofarther,anddemandedloudlytobetakenbacktothetopofthecliff,althoughShadrachassuredhimthatthenceforwardtheroadwasmucheasier。AtlengthwewereobligedtoreferthemattertoMaqueda,whosettleditinveryfewwords。 “Myuncle,“shesaid,“youtellusthatyoucannotcomeon,anditiscertainthatwecannotsparethetimeandmentosendyouback。 Therefore,itseemsthatyoumuststopwhereyouareuntilwereturn,andifweshouldnotreturn,makethebestofyourownwayuptheshaft。Farewell,myuncle,thisplaceissafeandcomfortable,andifyouarewiseyouwillrestawhile。” “Heartlesswoman!“gobbledJoshua,whowasshakinglikeajellywithfearandrage。“Wouldyouleaveyouraffiancedlordandloveraloneinthishauntedholewhileyouscrambledownrockslikeawildcatwithstrangers?IfImuststay,doyoustaywithme?“ “Certainlynot,“repliedMaquedawithdecision。“ShallitbesaidthattheChildofKingsisafraidtogowhereherguestscantravel?“ Well,theendofitwasthatJoshuacameoninthecentreofthethirdbodyofMountaineers,whowerepracticallyobligedtocarryhim。 Shadrachwasright,sinceforsomereasonorotherthestairsthenceforwardremainedmoreperfect。Onlytheyseemedalmostendless,andbeforewereachedourgoalIcalculatedthatwemusthavedescendedquitetwelvehundredfeetintothebowelsoftherock。Atlength,whenIwasalmosttiredoutandMaquedawassobreathlessthatshewasobligedtoleanonOliver,draggingmebehindherlikeadogonastring,ofasuddenwesawaglimmerofdaylightthatcreptintothetunnelthroughasmallhole。Bythemouthofyetanotherpitorshaft,wefoundShadrachandtheotherswaitingforus。Saluting,hesaidthatwemustunrope,leaveourlampsbehind,andfollowhim。 Oliveraskedhimwhitherthislastshaftled。 “Toastilllowerlevel,lord,“heanswered,“butonewhichyouwillscarcelycaretoexplore,sinceitendsinthegreatpitwheretheFungkeeptheirsacredlions。” “Indeed,“saidOliver,muchinterestedforreasonsofhisown,andheglancedatQuick,whonoddedhisheadandwhistled。 ThenweallfollowedShadrachtofindourselvespresentlyuponaplateauaboutthesizeofaracquetcourtwhich,eitherbynatureorbythehandofman,hadbeenrecessedintothefaceofthatgiganticcliff。Goingtotheedgeofthisplateau,whereongrewmanytree-fernsandsomethickgreenbushesthatwouldhavemadeusinvisiblefrombelowevenhadtherebeenanyonetoseeus,wesawthatthesheerprecipicerandownbeneathforseveralhundredfeet。Oftheseyawningdepths,however,wedidnotatthemomentmakeoutmuch,partlybecausetheywereplungedinshadowandpartlyforanotherreason。 Risingoutofthegulfbelowwaswhatwetookatfirsttobearoundedhillofblackrock,oblonginshape,fromwhichprojectedagiganticshaftofstoneendinginakindoffrettedbushthatalonewasofthesizeofacottage。Thepointofthisbush-likerockwasexactlyoppositethelittleplateauontowhichwehademergedanddistantfromitnotmorethanthirty,oratmost,fortyfeet。 “Whatisthat?“askedMaqueda,ofShadrach,pointinginfrontofher,asshehandedbacktooneoftheMountaineersacupfromwhichshehadbeendrinkingwater。 “That,OWaldaNagasta,“heanswered,“isnothingelsethanthebackofthemightyidoloftheFung,whichisshapedlikealion。Thegreatshaftofrockwiththebushattheendofitisthetailofthelion。 Doubtlessthisplatformonwhichwestandisaplacewhencetheoldpriests,whentheyownedMuraswellasthelandoftheFung,usedtohidethemselvestowatchwhateveritwastheywantedtosee。Look,“ andhepointedtocertaingroovesinthefaceoftherock,“Ithinkthatheretherewasonceabridgewhichcouldbeletdownatwillontothetailofthelion-god,thoughlongagoithasrottedaway。YeterenowIhavetravelledthisroadwithoutit。” Westaredathimastonished,andinthesilencethatfollowedIheardMaquedawhispertoOliver: “PerhapsthatishowhewhomwecallCatescapedfromtheFung;orperhapsthatishowhecommunicateswiththemasaspy。” “Orperhapsheisaliar,myLady,“interruptedQuick,whohadalsooverheardtheirtalk,asolutionwhich,Iconfess,commendeditselftome。 “Whyhaveyoubroughtushere?“askedMaquedapresently。 “DidInottellyouinMur,Lady——torescueBlackWindows?Listen,now,itisthecustomoftheFungtoallowthosewhoareimprisonedwithintheidoltowalkunguardeduponitsbackatdawnandsunset。Atleast,thisistheircustomwithBlackWindows——askmenothowIknowit;thisistruth,Iswearitonmylife,whichisatstake。Nowthisismyplan。Wehavewithusaladderwhichwillreachfromwherewestandtothetailoftheidol。Shouldtheforeignlordappearuponthebackofthegod,which,ifhestilllives,asIbelievehedoes,heisalmostsuretodoatsundown,asamanwhodwellsinthedarkalldaywilllovethelightandairwhenhecangetthem,thensomeofusmustcrossandbringhimbackwithus。Perhapsithadbestbeyou,mylordOrme,sinceifIwentalone,orevenwiththesemen,afterwhatispastBlackWindowsmightnotaltogethertrustme。” “Fool,“brokeinMaqueda,“howcanamandosuchathing?“ “OLady,itisnotsodifficultasitlooks。Afewstepsacrossthegulf,andthenahundredfeetorsoalongthetailofthelionwhichisflatonthetopandsobroadthatonemayrundownitifcarefultofollowthecurves,thatisonastillday——nothingmore。But,ofcourse,iftheLordOrmeisafraid,whichIdidnotthinkwhohaveheardsomuchofhiscourage——“andtherogueshruggedhisshouldersandpaused。 “Afraid,fellow,“saidOliver,“well,Iamnotashamedtobeafraidofsuchajourney。YetifthereisneedIwillmakeit,thoughnotbeforeIseemybrotheraloneyonderontherock,sinceallthismaybebutatrickofyourstodelivermetotheFung,amongwhomIknowthatyouhavefriends。” “Itismadness;youshallnotgo,“saidMaqueda。“Youwillfallandbedashedtopieces。Isaythatyoushallnotgo。” “Whyshouldhenotgo,myniece?“interruptedJoshua。“Shadrachisright;wehaveheardmuchofthecourageofthisGentile。Nowletusseehimdosomething。” SheturnedonthePrincelikeatiger。 “Verygood,myuncle,thenyoushallgowithhim。SurelyoneoftheancientbloodoftheAbatiwillnotshirkfromwhata\'Gentile\' dares。” OnhearingthisJoshuarelapsedintosilence,andIhavenoclearmemoryofwhathedidorsaidinconnectionwiththerestofthatthrillingscene。 NowfollowedapauseinthemidstofwhichOliversatdownandbegantotakeoffhisboots。 “Whydoyouundressyourself,friend?“askedMaquedanervously。 “Because,Lady,“heanswered,“ifIhavetowalkyonderroaditissafertodosoinmystockings。Havenofear,“headdedgently,“fromboyhoodIhavebeenaccustomedtosuchfeats,andwhenIservedinmycountry\'sarmyitwasmypleasuretogiveinstructioninthem,althoughitistruethatthisonesurpassesallthateverI attempted。” “StillIdofear,“shesaid。 MeanwhileQuickhadsatdownandbeguntotakeoff/his/boots。 “Whatareyoudoing,Sergeant?“Iasked。 “GettingreadytoaccompanytheCaptainuponforlornhope,Doctor。” “Nonsense,“Isaid,“youaretoooldforthegame,Sergeant。Ifanyonegoes,Ishould,seeingthatIbelievemysonisoverthere,butI can\'ttryit,asIknowmyheadwouldgiveout,andIshouldfallinasecond,whichwouldonlyupseteverybody。” “Ofcourse,“brokeinOliver,whohadoverheardus,“I\'mincommandhere,andmyordersarethatneitherofyoushallcome。Remember,Sergeant,thatifanythinghappenstomeitisyourbusinesstotakeoverthestoresandusethemifnecessary,whichyoualonecando。Nowgoandseetothepreparations,andfindouttheplanofcampaign,forIwanttorestandkeepquiet。Idaresaythewholethingishumbug,andweshallseenothingoftheProfessor;still,onemayaswellbeprepared。” SoQuickandIwenttosuperintendthelashingoftwoofthelightladderstogetherandthesecuringofsomeplankswhichwehadbroughtwithusuponthetopoftherungs,soastomaketheseladderseasytowalkon。IaskedwhowouldbeofthepartybesidesShadrachandOrme,andwastoldnoone,asallwereafraid。Ultimately,however,amannamedJaphet,oneoftheMountaineers,volunteereduponbeingpromisedagrantoflandfromtheChildofKingsherself,whichgrantsheproclaimedbeforethemallwastobegiventohisrelativesintheeventofhisdeath。 Atlengtheverythingwasready,andtherecameanotherspellofsilence,forthenervesofallofusweresostrainedthatwedidnotseemabletotalk。Itwasbrokenbyasoundofsuddenandterribleroaringthatarosefromthegulfbeneath。 “ItisthehourofthefeedingofthesacredlionswhichtheFungkeepinthepitaboutthebaseoftheidol,“explainedShadrach。Thenheadded,“Unlessheshouldberescued,IbelievethatBlackWindowswillbegiventothelionsto-night,whichisthatoffullmoonandafestivalofHarmac,thoughmaybehewillbekepttillthenextfullmoonwhenalltheFungcomeuptoworship。” Thisinformationdidnottendtoraiseanyone\'sspirits,althoughQuick,whoalwaystriedtobecheerful,remarkedthatitwasprobablyfalse。 TheshadowsbegantogatherintheValleyofHarmac,wherebyweknewthatthesunwassettingbehindthemountains。Indeed,haditnotbeenforaclearandcuriousglowreflectedfromtheeasternsky,thegulfwouldhaveplungedusingloom。Presently,farawayuponariseofrockwhichweknewmustbethesphinxheadofthehugeidol,alittlefigureappearedoutlinedagainstthesky,andtherebegantosing。ThemomentthatIheardthedistantvoiceIwentneartofainting,andindeedshouldhavefallenhadnotQuickcaughtme。 “Whatisit,Adams?“askedOliver,lookingupfromwhereheandMaquedasatwhisperingtoeachotherwhilethefatJoshuagloweredattheminthebackground。“HasHiggsappeared?“ “No,“Ianswered,“but,thankGod,mysonstilllives。Thatishisvoice。Oh!ifyoucan,savehim,too。” Nowtherewasmuchsuppressedexcitement,andsomeonethrustapairoffield-glassesintomyhand,buteithertheywerewronglysetorthestateofmynerveswouldnotallowmetoseethroughthem。SoQuicktookthemandreported。 “Tall,slimfigurewearingawhiterobe,butatthedistanceinthislightcan\'tmakeouttheface。Onemighthailhim,perhaps,onlyitwouldgiveusaway。Ah!thehymnisdoneandhe\'sgone;seemedtojumpintoaholeintherock,whichshowsthathe\'sallright,anyway,orhecouldn\'tjump。Socheerup,Doctor,foryouhavemuchtobethankfulfor。” “Yes,“Irepeatedafterhim,“muchtobethankfulfor,butstillI wouldthatIhadmoreafteralltheseyearstosearch。TothinkthatI shouldbesoclosetohimandheknownothingofit。” Aftertheceasingofthesongandthedepartureofmyson,thereappeareduponthebackoftheidolthreeFungwarriors,finefellowscladinlongrobesandarmedwithspears,andbehindthematrumpeterwhocarriedahornorhollowedelephant\'stusk。Thesemenmarchedupanddownthelengthoftheplatformfromtheriseofthenecktotherootofthetail,apparentlytomakeaninspection。Havingfoundnothing,for,ofcourse,theycouldnotseeushiddenbehindthebushesonourlittleplateau,ofwhichnodoubttheydidnotevenknowtheexistence,andmuchlessthatitwasconnectedwiththemountainplainofMur,thetrumpeterblewashrillblastuponhishorn,andbeforetheechoesofithaddiedaway,vanishedwithhiscompanions。 “Sunsettourofinspection。SeenthesamekindofthingasatGib。,“ saidtheSergeant。“Oh!byJingo!Pussyisn\'tlyingafterall——thereheis,“andhepointedtoafigurethatrosesuddenlyoutoftheblackstoneoftheidol\'sbackjustastheguardshaddone。 ItwasHiggs,Higgswithoutadoubt;Higgswearinghisbatteredsun- helmetandhisdarkspectacles;Higgssmokinghisbigmeerschaumpipe,andengagedinmakingnotesinapocket-bookascalmlyasthoughhesatbeforeanewobjectintheBritishMuseum。 Igaspedwithastonishment,forsomehowIhadneverexpectedthatweshouldreallyseehim,butOrme,risingveryquietlyfromhisseatbesideMaqueda,onlysaid: “Yes,that\'stheoldfellowrightenough。Well,nowforit。You,Shadrach,runoutyourladderandcrossfirstthatImaybesureyouplaynotrick。” “Nay,“brokeinMaqueda,“thisdogshallnotgo,forneverwouldhereturnfromhisfriendstheFung。Man,“shesaid,addressingJaphet,theMountaineertowhomshehadpromisedland,“goyouoverfirstandholdtheendoftheladderwhilethislordcrosses。Ifhereturnssafeyourrewardisdoubled。” Japhetsaluted,theladderwasrunoutanditsendsetupontheroughnessesintherockthatrepresentedthehairofthesphinx\'stail。TheMountaineerpausedamomentwithhandsandfaceuplifted; evidentlyhewaspraying。Thenbiddinghiscompanionsholdthehitherendoftheladder,andhavingfirsttesteditwithhisfootandfoundthatithungfirm,calmlyhewalkedacross,beingabravefellow,andpresentlywasseenseatedontheopposingmassofrock。 NowcameOliver\'sturn。HenoddedtoMaqueda,whowentwhiteasasheet,mutteringsomewordstoherthatdidnotreachme。Thenheturnedandshookmyhand。 “Ifyoucan,savemysonalso,“Iwhispered。 “I\'lldomybestifIcangetholdofhim,“heanswered。“Sergeant,ifanythinghappenstomeyouknowyourduty。” “I\'lltryandfollowyourexample,Captain,underallcircumstances,thoughthatwillbehard,“repliedQuickinarathershakyvoice。 Oliversteppedoutontheladder。Ireckonedthattwelveorfourteenshortpaceswouldtakehimacross,andthefirsthalfoftheseheaccomplishedwithquietcertainty。Whenhewasintheexactmiddleofthepassage,however,theendofoneoftheuprightsoftheladderatthefarthersideslippedalittle,notwithstandingtheeffortsofJaphettokeepitstraight,withtheresultthattheplankboundontherungslostitslevel,sinkinganinchorsototheright,andnearlycausingOlivertofallfromitintothegulf。Hewaveredlikeawind-shakenreed,attemptedtostepforward,hesitated,stopped,andslowlysankontohishandsandknees。 “/Ah/!“pantedMaqueda。 “TheGentilehaslosthishead,“beganJoshuainavoicefullofthetriumphthathecouldnothide。“He——will——“ Joshuagotnofurther,forQuick,turning,threatenedhimsavagelywithhisfist,sayinginEnglish: “Stowyourjawifyoudon\'twanttofollowhim,youswine,“whereonJoshua,whounderstoodthegesture,ifnotthewords,relapsedintosilence。 NowtheMountaineeronthefarthersidespoke,saying: “Havenofear,theladderissafe。” ForamomentOliverremainedinhiscrouchingpostureontheboard,whichwasallthatseparatedhimfromanawfuldeathinthegulfbeneath。Next,whilewewatched,agonized,herosetohisfeetagain,andwithperfectcalmnesswalkedacrosstoitsotherend。 “Welldoneourside!“saidQuick,addressingJoshua,“whydon\'tyourRoyalHighnesscheer?No,youleavethatknifealone,orpresentlythere\'llbeahogthelessinthisworld,“andstoopingdownherelievedthePrinceoftheweaponwhichhewasfingeringwithhisroundeyesfixedupontheSergeant。 Maqueda,whohadnotedall,nowinterfered。 “Myuncle,“shesaid,“bravemenareriskingtheirlivesyonderwhilewesitinsafety。Besilentandceasefromquarrelling,Iprayyou。” NextmomentwehadforgottenallaboutJoshua,beingutterlyabsorbedinwatchingthedramainprogressuponthefarthersideofthegulf。 Afteraslightpausetorecoverhisnerveorbreath,Ormerose,andprecededbyJaphet,climbedupthebush-likerocktillhereachedtheshaftofthesphinx\'stail。Hereheturnedandwavedhishandtous,thenfollowingtheMountaineer,walked,apparentlywiththeutmostconfidence,alongthecurvesofthetailtowhereitsprangfromthebodyoftheidol。Atthisspottherewasalittledifficultyinclimbingoverthesmoothslopeofrockontothebroadterrace-likeback。Soon,however,theysurmountedit,andvanishingforafewsecondsintothehollowoftheloins,which,ofcourse,wasagoodmanyfeetdeep,re-appearedmovingtowardtheshoulders。BetweenthesewecouldseeHiggsstandingwithhisbacktowardus,utterlyunconsciousofallthatwaspassingbehindhim。 PassingJaphet,OliverwalkeduptotheProfessorandtouchedhimonthearm。Higgsturned,staredatthepairforamoment,andthen,inhisastonishment,orsoweguessed,satdownplumpupontherock。Theypulledhimtohisfeet,Ormepointingtothecliffbehind,andevidentlyexplainingthesituationandwhatmustbedone。Thenfollowedashortandanimatedtalk。ThroughtheglasseswecouldevenseeHiggsshakinghishead。Hetoldthemsomething,theycametoadetermination,fornowheturned,steppedforwardapaceortwo,andvanished,asIlearntafterwards,tofetchmyson,withoutwhomhewouldnottrytoescape。 Awhilewentby;itseemedanage,butreallywasunderaminute。Weheardthesoundofshouts。Higgs\'swhitehelmetreappeared,andthenhisbody,withtwoFungguardsclingingontohim。HeyelledoutinEnglishandthewordsreachedusfaintly: “Saveyourself!I\'llholdthesedevils。Run,youinfernalfool,run!“ Oliverhesitated,althoughtheMountaineerwaspullingathim,tilltheheadsofmoreFungappeared。Then,withagestureofdespair,heturnedandfled。FirstranOliver,thenJaphet,whomhehadoutpaced,andafterthemcameanumberofpriestsorguards,wavingknives,whileinthebackgroundHiggsrolledontherockwithhiscaptors。 Therestwasveryshort。Ormesliddowntherumpoftheidolontothetail,followedbytheMountaineer,andaftertheminsinglefilecamethreeFung,whoapparentlythoughtnomoreoftheperilousnatureoftheirfootholdthandothesheiksoftheEgyptianpyramidswhentheyswarmaboutthosemonumentslikelizards。Nor,forthematterofthat,didOliverorJaphet,whodoubleddownthetailasthoughitwerearacetrack。Oliverswunghimselfontotheladder,andinasecondwashalfacrossit,weholdingitsotherend,whensuddenlyheheardhiscompanioncryout。AFunghadgotholdofJaphetbythelegandhelayfacedownwardontheboard。 Oliverhaltedandslowlyturnedround,drawinghisrevolverashedidso。Thenheaimedandfired,andtheFung,leavinggoofJaphet\'sleg,threwuphisarmsandplungedheadlongintothegulfbeneath。ThenextthingIrememberisthattheywerebothamongus,andsomebodyshouted,“Pullintheladder。” “No,“saidQuick,“waitabit。” VaguelyIwonderedwhy,tillIperceivedthatthreeofthosecourageousFungwerefollowingacrossit,restingtheirhandsuponeachother\'sshoulders,whiletheircompanionscheeredthem。 “Now,pull,brothers,pull!“shoutedtheSergeant,andpullwedid。 PoorFung!theydeservedabetterfate。 “Alwaysinflictlossupontheenemywhenyougetachance,“remarkedtheSergeant,asheopenedfirewithhisrepeatingrifleuponotherFungwhobynowwereclusteringuponthebackoftheidol。Thisposition,however,theysoonabandonedasuntenable,exceptoneortwoofthemwhoremainedthere,deadorwounded。 Asilencefollowed,inthemidstofwhichIheardQuicksayingtoJoshuainhisveryworstArabic: “NowdoesyourRoyalHighnessthinkthatweGentilesarecowards,althoughitistruethoseFungareasgoodmenasweanyday?“ Joshuadeclinedargument,andIturnedtowatchOliver,whohadcoveredhisfacewithhishands,andseemedtobeweeping。 “Whatisit,Ofriend,whatisit?“IheardMaquedasayinhergentlevoice——avoicefulloftears,tearsofgratitudeIthink。“Youhavedoneagreatdeed;youhavereturnedsafe;alliswell。” “Nay,“heanswered,forgettinghertitlesinhisdistress,“allisill。Ihavefailed,andto-nighttheythrowmybrothertothelions。 Hetoldmeso。” Maqueda,findingnoanswer,stretchedoutherhandtotheMountaineer,hiscompanioninadventure,whokissedit。 “Japhet,“shesaid,“Iamproudofyou;yourrewardisfourfold,andhenceforthyouareacaptainofmyMountaineers。” “Telluswhathappened,“IsaidtoOliver。 “This,“heanswered:“Irememberedaboutyourson,andsodidHiggs。 Infact,hespokeofhimfirst——theyseemtohavebecomefriends。Hesaidhewouldnotescapewithouthim,andcouldfetchhiminamoment,ashewasonlyjustbelow。Well,hewenttodoso,andmusthavefoundtheguardinstead,who,Isuppose,hadheardustalking。YouknowasmuchabouttherestasIdo。To-night,whenthefullmoonistwohourshigh,thereistobeaceremonyofsacrifice,andpoorHiggswillbeletdownintothedenoflions。Hewaswritinghiswillinanote-bookwhenwesawhim,asBarunghadpromisedtosendittous。” “Doctor,“saidtheSergeant,inaconfidentialvoice,whenhehaddigestedthisinformation,“wouldyoutranslateformeabit,asI wanttohaveatalkwithCatthere,andmyArabicdon\'truntoit?“ Inodded,andwewenttothatcorneroftheplateauwhereShadrachstoodapart,watchingandlistening。 “Now,Cat,“saidtheSergeant(Igivehisremarksinhisownlanguage,leavingoutmyrendering)“justlistentome,andunderstandthatifyoutellliesorplaygameseitheryouorIdon\'treachthetopofthiscliffagainalive。Doyoucatchon?“ Shadrachrepliedthathecaughton。 “Verywell。You\'vetoldusthatonceyouwereaprisoneramongtheFungandthrowntotheseholylions,butgotout。Nowjustexplainwhathappened。” “This,OQuick。Afterceremoniesthatdonotmatter,Iwasletdowninthefood-basketintothefeeding-den,andthrownoutofthebasketlikeanyothermeat。Thenthegateswereliftedupbythechains,andthelionscameintodevourmeaccordingtotheircustom。” “Andwhathappenednext,Shadrach?“ “Whathappened?Why,ofcourseIhidmyselfintheshadowasmuchaspossible,rightagainstthewallsoftheprecipice,untilasatanofashe-lionsnuffledmeoutandgaveastrokeatme。Look,herearethemarksofherclaws,“andhepointedtothescarsuponhisface。“Thoseclawsstunglikescorpions;theymadememad。TheterrorwhichIhadlostwhenIsawtheiryelloweyescamebacktome。Irushedattheprecipiceasacatthatishuntedbyadogrushesatawall。Iclungtoitssmoothsidewithmynails,withmytoes,withmyteeth。Alionleapedupandtorethefleshofmyleg,here,here,“andheshowedthemarks,whichwecouldscarcelyseeinthatdimlight。“Heranbackforanotherspring。AbovemeIsawatinyledge,bigenoughforahawktositon——nomore。Ijumped,Icaughtit,drawingupmylegssothatthelionmissedme。Imadetheeffortamanmakesonceinhislife。 SomehowIdraggedmyselftothatledge;Irestedonethighuponitandpressedagainsttherocktosteadymyself。Thentherockgave,andI tumbledbackwardintothebottomofatunnel。AfterwardsIescapedtothetopofthecliffinthedark,OGodofIsrael!inthedark,smellingmyway,climbinglikeababoon,riskingdeathathousandtimes。Ittookmetwowholedaysandnights,andthelastofthosenightsIknewnotwhatIdid。YetIfoundmyway,andthatiswhymypeoplenamemeCat。” “Iunderstand,“saidQuickinanewandmorerespectfulvoice,“andhoweverbigarascalyoumaybe,you\'vegotpluck。Now,say,rememberingwhatItoldyou,“andhetappedthehandleofhisrevolver,“isthatfeeding-denwhereitusedtobe?“ “Ibelieveso,OQuick;whyshoulditbechanged?Thevictimsareletdownfromthebellyofthegod,justtherebetweenhisthighswherearedoors。Thefeeding-placeliesinahollowofthecliff;thisplatformonwhichwestandisoverit。Nonesawmyescape,thereforenonesearchedforthemeansofit,sincetheythoughtthatthelionshaddevouredme,astheyhavedevouredthousands。Nooneentersthere,onlywhenthebeastshavefedfulltheydrawbacktotheirsleeping- dens,andthosewhowatchaboveletdownthebars。Listen,“andashespokeweheardacrashandarattlefarbelow。“Theyfallnow,thelionshavingeaten。WhenBlackWindowsandperhapsothersarethrowntothem,byandby,theywillbedrawnupagain。” “Isthatholeintherockstillthere,Shadrach?“ “Withoutdoubt,thoughIhavenotbeendowntolook。” “Then,myboy,youaregoingnow,“remarkedQuickgrimly。 CHAPTERXII THEDENOFLIONS WereturnedtotheothersandtoldthemeverythingthatwehadlearnedfromShadrach。 “What\'syourplan,Sergeant?“askedOliverwhenhehadheard。“Tellme,forIhavenone;myheadismuddled。” “This,Captain,forwhatitisworth;thatIshouldgodownthroughtheholethatCatherespeaksof,andgetintotheden。ThenwhentheyletdowntheProfessor,iftheydo,andpullupthegates,thatI shouldkeepbackthelionswithmyriflewhileheboltstotheladderwhichisreadyforhim,andIfollowifIcan。” “Capital,“saidOrme,“butyoucan\'tgoalone。I\'llcometoo。” “AndIalso,“Isaid。 “Whatschemesdoyoumake?“askedMaquedaeagerly,for,ofcourse,shecouldnotunderstandourtalk。 Weexplained。 “What,myfriend,“shesaidtoOliverreproachfully,“wouldyouriskyourlifeagainto-night?SurelyitistemptingthegoodnessofGod。” “ItwouldbetemptingthegoodnessofGodmuchmoreifIleftmyfriendtobeeatenbylions,Lady,“heanswered。 Thenfollowedmuchdiscussions。Intheenditwasagreedthatweshoulddescendtotheleveloftheden,ifthiswerepossible;thatOliverandQuickshouldgodownintothedenwithJaphet,whoinstantlyvolunteeredtoaccompanythem,andthatI,withsomeoftheMountaineers,shouldstopinthemouthoftheholeasareservetocovertheirretreatfromthelions。Ipleadedtobeallowedtotakeamoreactivepart,butofthistheywouldnothear,sayingwithsometruth,thatIwasbyfarthebestshotofthethree,andcoulddomuchmoretohelpthemfromabove,if,aswashoped,themoonshouldshinebrightly。 ButIknewtheyreallymeantthatIwastoooldtobeofserviceinsuchanadventureasthis。Alsotheydesiredtokeepmeoutofrisk。 Thencamethequestionastowhoshoulddescendthelasttunneltotheplaceofoperations。OliverwishedMaquedatoreturntothetopofthecliffandwaitthere,butshesaidatoncethatshecouldnotthinkofattemptingtheascentwithoutouraid;alsothatshewasdeterminedtoseetheendofthematter。EvenJoshuawouldnotgo;Ithink,thatbeinganunpopularcharacteramongthem,hedistrustedtheMountaineers,whosedutyitwouldhavebeentoescorthim。 Itwassuggestedthatheshouldremainwherehewasuntilwereturned,ifwedidreturn,butthisideacommendeditselftohimstilllessthantheother。Indeedhepointedoutwithmuchtruthwhatwehadoverlooked,namely,thatnowtheFungknewofthepassageandwerequitecapableofplayingourowngame,thatis,ofthrowingabridgeacrossfromthesphinx\'stailandattemptingthestormofMur。 “AndthenwhatshouldIdoiftheyfoundmeherealone?“headdedpathetically。 Maquedaansweredthatshewassureshedidnotknow,butthatmeanwhileitmightbewisetoblockthemouthofthetunnelbywhichwehadreachedtheplateauinsuchafashionthatitcouldnoteasilybeforced。 “Yes,“answeredOliver,“andifweevergetoutofthis,toblowtheshaftinandmakesurethatitcannotbeused。” “Thatshaftmightbeuseful,Captain,“saidQuickdoubtfully。 “Thereisabetterway,Sergeant,ifwewanttomineunderthesphinx; ImeanthroughtheTombofKings。Itookthelevelsroughly,andtheendofitcan\'tbefaroff。Anyhow,thisshaftisofnomoreusetousnowthattheFunghavefounditout。” Thenwesettoworktofillinthemouthofthepassagewithsuchloosestonesaswecouldfind。Itwasadifficultbusiness,butintheendtheMountaineersmadeaveryfairjobofitunderourdirection,pilingtherocksinsuchafashionthattheycouldscarcelybeclearedawayinanyshorttimewithouttheaidofexplosives。 Whilethisworkwasgoingon,Japhet,Shadrach,andtheSergeantinchargeofhim,undertooktoexplorethelastshaftwhichleddowntotheleveloftheden。Toourrelief,justaswehadfinishedbuildingupthehole,theyreturnedwiththenewsthatnowaftertheyhadremovedafallenstoneortwoitwasquitepracticablewiththeaidofropesandladders。 So,inthesameorderasbefore,wecommenceditspassage,andinabouthalf-an-hour,foritwasunderthreehundredfeetindepth,arrivedsafelyatthefoot。Herewefoundabat-hauntedplacelikearoomthatevidentlyhadbeenhollowedoutbyman。AsShadrachhadsaid,atitseasternextremitywasalarge,oblongboulder,sobalancedthatifevenonepersonpushedoneitherofitsendsitswungaround,leavingoneachsideapassagelargeenoughtoallowamantowalkthroughinacrouchingattitude。 Verysilentlyweproppedopenthisprim?valdoorandlookedout。Nowthefullmoonwasup,andherbrilliantlighthadbeguntofloodthegulf。Byitwesawadenseshadow,thatreachedfromthegroundtothreehundredfeetorsoaboveus。Thisweknewtobethatthrownbytheflanksofthegiganticsphinxwhichprojectedbeyondthemountainofstonewhereonitrested,thoseflankswhence,accordingtoShadrach,Higgswouldbeloweredinafood-basket。Inthisshadowandoneithersideofit,coveringaspaceofquiteahundredyardssquare,laythefeeding-den,whencearoseasicklyandhorribleodoursuchasiscommontoanyplacefrequentedbycats,mingledwiththemorepungentsmellofdecayingflesh。 Thisdarksomedenwassurroundedonthreesidesbyprecipices,andonthefourth,thattowardtheeast,enclosedbyawallorbarrierofrockpiercedwithseveralgatesmadeofbarsofmetal,orsowejudgedbythelightthatflowedthroughthem。 Frombeyondthiseasternwallcamedreadfulsoundsofroars,snarls,andwhimperings。Evidentlytherethesacredlionshadtheirhome。 Onlyonemorethingneedbementioned。Ontherockflooralmostimmediatelybeneathuslayremainswhich,fromtheirtornclothesandhair,weknewmustbehuman。Assomebodyexplained,IthinkitwasShadrach,theywerethoseofthemanwhomOrmehadshotuponthetailofthesphinx,andofhiscompanionswhohadbeentiltedofftheladder。 Forawhilewegazedatthishorribleholeinsilence。ThenOlivertookouthiswatch,whichwasarepeater,andstruckit。 “Higgstoldme,“hesaid,“thathewastobethrowntothelionstwohoursaftermoonrise,whichiswithinfifteenminutesorso。Sergeant,Ithinkwehadbetterbegettingready。” “Yes,Captain,“answeredQuick;“buteverythingisquiteready,includingthosebrutes,tojudgebythenoisetheymake,exceptingperhapsSamuelQuick,whoneverfeltlessreadyforanythinginhislife。Nowthen,Pussy,runoutthatladder。Here\'syourrifle,Captain,andsixreloadclipsofcartridges,fivehollow-nosedbulletsineach。You\'llneverwantmorethanthat,andit\'snousecarryingextraweight。Inyourright-handpocket,Captain,don\'tforget。I\'vethesameinmine。Doctor,here\'sapileforyou;laiduponthatstone。 Ifyouliethere,you\'llhaveagoodlightandrestforyourelbow,andatthisrangeoughttomakeveryprettyshooting,eveninthemoonlight。Bestkeepyourpistolonthesafe,Captain;atleast,I\'mdoingso,aswemightgetafall,andthesenew-fangledweaponsareveryhair-triggered。Here\'sJaphetready,too,sogiveusyourmarchingorders,sir,andwewillgotobusiness;theDoctorwilltranslatetoJaphet。” “Wedescendtheladder,“saidOrme,“andadvanceaboutfiftypacesintotheshadow,wherewecanseewithoutbeingseen;wherealso,accordingtoShadrach,thefood-basketisletdown。Thereweshallstandandawaitthearrivalofthisbasket。IfitcontainstheProfessor,hewhomtheFungandtheAbatiknowasBlackWindows,Japhet,youaretoseizehimandlead,orifnecessarycarry,himtotheladder,upwhichsomeofthemountaineersmustbereadytohelphim。Yourduty,Sergeant,andmine,alsothatoftheDoctorfiringfromabove,willbetokeepoffthelionsasbestwecan,shouldanylionsappear,retreatingaswefire。Ifthebrutesgetoneofushemustbeleft,sinceitisfoolishthatbothlivesshouldbesacrificedneedlessly。Fortherest,you,Sergeant,andyou,Japhet,mustbeguidedbycircumstancesandactuponyourowndiscretion。DonotwaitforspecialordersfrommewhichImaynotbeabletogive。Now,comeon。Ifwedonotreturn,Adams,youwillseetheChildofKingssafelyuptheshaftsandconducthertoMur。Good-bye,Lady。” “Good-bye,“answeredMaquedainabravevoice;Icouldnotseeherfaceinthedarkness。“Presently,Iamsure,youwillreturnwithyourbrother。” JustthenJoshuabrokein: “IwillnotbeoutdoneincouragebytheseGentiles,“hesaid。 “Lackingtheirterribleweapons,Icannotadvanceintotheden,butI willdescendandguardthefootoftheladder。” “Verywell,sir,“answeredOrmeinanastonishedvoice,“gladtohaveyourcompany,Iamsure。Onlyrememberthatyoumustbequickingoingupitagain,sincehungrylionsareactive,andletalltakenoticethatwearenotresponsibleforanythingthatmayhappentoyou。” “Surelyyouhadbetterstopwhereyouare,myuncle,“remarkedMaqueda。 “Tobemockedbyyouforeverafter,myniece。No,Igotofacethelions,“andveryslowlyhecreptthroughtheholeandbegantodescendtheladder。Indeed,whenQuickfollowedafteranintervalhefoundhimonlyhalf-waydown,andhadtohurryhismovementsbyaccidentallytreadingonhisfingers。 Aminuteortwolater,peepingovertheedge,Isawthattheywereallintheden,thatis,exceptJoshua,whohadreascendedtheladdertotheheightofaboutsixfeet,andstoodonitfaceoutward,holdingtotherockoneithersidewithhishandsasthoughhehadbeencrucified。Fearinglestheshouldbeseenthere,evenintheshadow,I suggestedtoMaquedathatsheshouldorderhimeithertogodown,ortoreturn,whichshedidvigorously,butwithouteffect。Sointheendwelefthimalone。 Meanwhilethethreehadvanishedintotheshadowofthesphinx,andwecouldseenothingofthem。Thegreatroundmoonrosehigherandhigher,floodingtherestofthecharnel-housewithlight,and,saveforanoccasionalroarorwhimperfromthelionsbeyondthewall,thesilencewasintense。NowIcouldmakeoutthemetalgatesinthiswall,andevendarkandstealthyformswhichpassedandrepassedbeyondtheirbars。ThenImadeoutsomethingelsealso,thefiguresofmengatheringonthetopofthewall,thoughwhencetheycameIknewnot。Bydegreestheirnumberincreasedtilltherewerehundredsofthem,forthewallwasbroadasaroadway。 Evidentlythesewerespectators,cometowitnesstheceremonyofsacrifice。 “Prince,“IwhisperedtoJoshua,“youmustgetdownofftheladderoryouwillbetrayusall。Nay,itistoolatetocomeuphereagain,foralreadythemoonlightstrikesjustaboveyourhead。Godown,orwewillcasttheladderlooseandletyoufall。” Sohewentdownandhidhimselfamongsomefernsandbusheswherewesawnomoreofhimforawhile,and,totellthetruth,forgothisexistence。 Far,faraboveus,fromthebackoftheidolIsuppose,cameafaintsoundofsolemnchanting。Itsank,andweheardshouts。Thensuddenlyitswelledagain。NowMaqueda,whokneltnearme,touchedmyarmandpointedtotheshadowwhichgraduallywasbecominginfiltratedwiththemoonlightflowingintoitfromeitherside。Ilooked,andhighintheair,perhapstwohundredfeetfromtheground,sawsomethingdarkdescendingslowly。DoubtlessitwasthebasketcontainingHiggs,andwhetherbycoincidenceorno,atthismomentthelionsonthefarthersideofthewallburstintopealuponpealofterrificroaring。 Perhapstheirsentrieswatchingatthegatesaworsmeltthefamiliarbasket,andcommunicatedtheintelligencetotheirfellows。 Slowly,slowlyitdescended,tillitwaswithinafewfeetoftheground,whenitbegantoswaybackwardandforwardlikeapendulum,ateachswingcoveringawiderarc。Presently,whenithungovertheedgeoftheshadowthatwasnearesttous,itwasletdownwitharunandoverset,andoutofit,lookingverysmallinthosevastsurroundingsandthatmysteriouslight,rolledthefigureofaman。Althoughatthatdistancewecouldseelittleofhim,accidentassuredusofhisidentity,forasherolledthehatheworefellfromhim,andIknewitatonceforHiggs\'ssun-helmet。Herosefromtheground,limpedveryslowlyandpainfullyafterthehelmet,pickeditup,andproceededtouseittodusthisknees。Atthismomenttherewasaclankingsound。 “Oh!theyliftthegates!“murmuredMaqueda。 Thenfollowedmoresounds,thistimeofwildbeastsragingfortheirprey,andofotherhumanbeastsshriekingwithexcitementonthewallabove。TheProfessorturnedandsaw。Foramomentheseemedabouttorun,thenchangedhismind,clappedthehelmetonhishead,foldedhisarmsandstoodstill,remindingmeinsomecuriousway,perhaps,becauseoftheshortnessofhisthickfigure,ofapictureIhadseenofthegreatNapoleoncontemplatingadisaster。 Todescribewhatfollowedisextremelydifficult,forwewatchednotonebutseveralsimultaneousscenes。Forinstance,therewerethelions,whichdidnotbehaveasmighthavebeenexpected。Ithoughtthattheywouldrushthroughthedoorsandbounduponthevictim,butwhetheritwasbecausetheyhadalreadybeenfedthatafternoonorbecausetheythoughtthatasinglehumanbeingwasnotworththetrouble,theyacteddifferently。 Throughtheopengatestheycame,intwoindolentyellowlines,malelions,femalelions,half-grownlions,cublionsthatcuffedeachotherinplay,inallperhapsfiftyorsixtyofthem。OftheseonlytwoorthreelookedtowardstheProfessor,fornoneofthemranorgalloped,whiletherestspreadovertheden,someofthemvanishingintotheshadowattheedgeofthesurroundingcliffwherethemoonlightcouldnotreach。 Hereoneofthem,atanyrate,musthavetravelledfastenough,foritseemedonlyafewsecondslaterthatweheardaterrificyellbeneathus,andcraningovertherockIsawthePrinceJoshuarunninguptheladdermoreswiftlythaneverdidanyLondonlamplighterwhenIwasaboy。 Butquicklyashecame,thelong,thin,sinuousthingbeneathcamequicker。Itreareditselfonitshindlegs,itstretchedupagreatpaw——Icanseethegleamingclawsinitnow——andstruckorhookedatpoorJoshua。Thepawcaughthiminthesmalloftheback,andseemedtopinhimagainsttheladder。Thenitwasdrawnslowlydownward,andheaven!howJoshuahowled。Upcametheotherpawtorepeattheoperation,when,stretchingmyselfoutwardanddownward,withanAbatiholdingmebytheankles,Imanagedtoshootthebeastthroughtheheadsothatitfellallofaheap,takingwithitalargeportionofJoshua\'snethergarments。 Afewsecondslaterhewasamongus,andtumbledgroaningintoacorner,wherehelayinchargeofsomeofthemountaineers,forIhadnotimetoattendtohimjustthen。 Whenthesmokeclearedatlength,IsawthatJaphethadreachedHiggs,andwasgesticulatingtohimtorun,whiletwolions,amaleandafemale,stoodatalittledistance,regardingthepairinaninterestedfashion。Higgs,aftersomebriefwordsofexplanation,pointedtohisknee。Evidentlyhewaslamedandcouldnotrun。Japhet,risingtotheoccasion,pointedtohisback,andbentdown。Higgsflunghimselfuponit,andwashitcheduplikeasackofflour。Thepairbegantoadvancetowardtheladder,JaphetcarryingHiggsasoneschoolboycarriesanother。 Thelionsatdownlikeagreatdog,watchingthisstrangeproceedingwithmildinterest,butthelioness,filledwithfemininecuriosity,followedsniffingatHiggs,wholookedoverhisshoulder。Takingoffhisbatteredhelmet,hethrewitatthebeast,hittingheronthehead。Shegrowled,thenseizedthehelmet,playingwithitforamomentasakittendoeswithaballofwool,andnextinstant,findingitunsatisfying,utteredashortandsavageroar,ranforward,andcrouchedtospring,lashinghertail。Icouldnotfire,becauseabulletthatwouldhithermustfirstpassthroughJaphetandHiggs。 But,justwhenIthoughtthattheendhadcome,ariflewentoffintheshadowandsherolledover,kickingandbitingtherock。Thereontheindolentmalelionseemedtoawake,andsprang,notatthemen,butatthewoundedlioness,andahellishfightensued,ofwhichthedetailsandendwerelostinamistofdustandflyinghair。 Thecrowduponthewall,becomingalivetotherealsituation,begantoscreaminindignantexcitementwhichquicklycommunicateditselftothelesssavagebeasts。Thesesetupaterribleroaring,andranabout,keepingforthemostparttotheshadows,whileJaphetandhisburdenmadeslowbutsteadyprogresstowardtheladder。 Thenfromthegloombeneaththehind-quartersofthesphinxroseasoundofrapidfiring,andpresentlyOrmeandQuickemergedintothemoonlight,followedbyanumberofangrylionsthatadvancedinshortrushes。Evidentlythepairhadkepttheirheads,andwereactingonaplan。 Oneofthememptiedhisrifleatthepursuingbeasts,whiletheotherranbackafewpaces,thrustinginafreshclipofcartridgesashewent。Thenhebegantofire,andhiscompanioninturnretreatedbehindhim。Inthiswaytheyknockedoveranumberoflions,fortherangewastooshortforthemtomissoften,andtheexpandingbulletsdidtheirworkverywell,paralyzingevenwhentheydidnotkill。I alsoopenedfireovertheirheads,and,althoughinthatuncertainlightthemajorityofmyshotsdidnodamage,theothersdisposedofseveralanimalswhichIsawwerebecomingdangerous。 Sothingswentonuntilallfour,thatis,JaphetwithHiggsuponhisback,andOrmeandQuick,werewithintwentypacesoftheladder,althoughseparatedfromeachotherbyperhapshalfthelengthofacricketpitch。Wethoughtthattheyweresafe,andshoutedinourjoy,whilethehundredsofspectatorsonthewallwhofortunatelydarednotdescendintothedenbecauseofthelions,whichareundiscriminatingbeasts,yelledwithrageattheimminentrescueofthesacrifice。 Thenofasuddenthepositionchanged。Fromeveryquarterfreshlionsseemedtoarrive,ringingthemenroundandclearlybentonslaughter,althoughtheshoutingandthesoundoffirearms,whichtheyhadneverheardbefore,frightenedthemandmadethemcautious。 Ahalf-growncubrushedinandknockedoverJaphetandHiggs。Ifiredandhititintheflank。Itbitsavagelyatitswound,thensprangontotheprostratepair,andstoodoverthemgrowling,butinsuchpainthatitforgottokillthem。Theringofbeastsclosedin——wecouldseetheiryelloweyesglowinginthegloom。OrmeandQuickmighthavegotthroughbythehelpoftheirrifles,buttheycouldnotleavetheothers。Thedreadfulclimaxseemedathand。 “Followme,“saidMaqueda,whoallthiswhilehadwatchedpantingatmyside,androsetoruntotheladder。Ithrustherback。 “Nay,“Ishouted。“Followme,Abati!Shallawomanleadyou?“ OfhowIdescendedthatladderIhavenorecollection,nordoIintheleastknowhowtheMountaineerscameafterme,butIthinkthatthemostofthemrolledandscrambleddownthethirtyfeetofrock。Atleast,totheirhonourbeitsaid,theydidcome,yellinglikedemonsandwavinglongknivesintheirhands。 Theeffectofoursuddenarrivalfromabovewasextraordinary。Scaredbytherushandthenoise,thelionsgaveway,thenboltedineverydirection,thewoundedcub,whichcouldnot,orwouldnotmove,beingstabbedtodeathwhereitstoodoverHiggsandJaphet。 Fiveminutesmoreandallofusweresafeinthemouthofthetunnel。 ThatwashowwerescuedHiggsfromthedenofthesacredlionswhichguardedtheidoloftheFung。 CHAPTERXIII THEADVENTURESOFHIGGS AmorewearyanddishevelledsetofpeoplethanthatwhichaboutthehourofdawnfinallyemergedfromthemouthoftheancientshaftontothecliffsofMurithasseldombeenmylottobehold。Yetwithasingleexceptionthepartywasahappyone,forwehadcometriumphantthroughgreatdangers,andactuallyeffectedourobject——therescueofHiggs,which,underthecircumstancesmostpeoplewouldhavethoughtimpossible。Yes,therehewasinthefleshbeforeus,havinginjuredhiskneeandlosthishat,butotherwisequitesoundsaveforafewtriflingscratchesinflictedbythecub,andstillwearingwhatthenativescalledhis“blackwindows。” EventhePrinceJoshuawashappy,thoughwrappedinapieceofcoarsesackingbecausethelionhadtakenmostofhisposteriorclothing,andterriblysorefromthedeepcutsleftbytheclaws。 Hadhenotdaredthedangersoftheden,andthusprovedhimselfaherowhosefamewouldlastforgenerations?HadInotassuredhimthathishonourablewounds,thoughpainful(asamatteroffact,aftertheyhadset,theykepthimstiffasamummyforsomedays,sothatunlesshestooduponhisfeet,hehadtobecarried,orlierigidonhisface)wouldprobablynotprovefatal?Andhadhenotactuallysurvivedtoreachtheupperairagain,whichwasmorethanheeverexpectedtodo?Nowonderthathewashappy。 Ialonecouldnotshareinthegeneraljoy,since,althoughmyfriendwasrestoredtome,mysonstillremainedaprisoneramongtheFung。 Yeteveninthismatterthingsmighthavebeenworse,sinceIlearnedthathewaswelltreated,andinnodanger。ButofthatIwillwritepresently。 NevershallIforgetthesceneafterthearrivalofHiggsinourhole,whentheswingingboulderhadbeenclosedandmadesecureandthelampslighted。Therehesatonthefloor,hisredhairglowinglikeatorch,hisclothestornandbloody,hisbeardraggedandstretchinginaNewgatefrilltohisears。Indeed,hiswholeappearance,accentuatedbythebluespectacleswithwiregauzeside-pieces,wasmoredisreputablethanwordscantell;moreover,hesmelthorriblyoflion。 Heputhishandintohispocket,andproducedhisbigpipe,whichhadremainedunbrokeninitscase。 “Sometobacco,please,“hesaid。(Thosewerehisfirstwordstous!) “Ihavefinishedmine,savedupthelasttosmokejustbeforetheyputmeintothatstinkingbasket。” Igavehimsome,andashelithispipethelightofthematchfelluponthefaceofMaqueda,whowasstaringathimwithamusedastonishment。 “Whatanuncommonlyprettywoman,“hesaid。“What\'sshedoingdownhere,andwhoisshe?“