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the beasts of tarzan-第41部分

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promising; but all to no avail。  Presently from the deck

above came a shout of warning and a shot。  For an instant

Jane Clayton relaxed her vigilance; and turned her eyes toward

the cabin skylight。  Simultaneously Schneider was upon her。



The first intimation the watch had that there was another

craft within a thousand miles of the Cowrie came when he

saw the head and shoulders of a man poked over the ship's side。  

Instantly the fellow sprang to his feet with a cry and

levelled his revolver at the intruder。  It was his cry and the

subsequent report of the revolver which threw Jane Clayton

off her guard。



Upon deck the quiet of fancied security soon gave place

to the wildest pandemonium。  The crew of the Cowrie rushed

above armed with revolvers; cutlasses; and the long knives

that many of them habitually wore; but the alarm had come

too late。  Already the beasts of Tarzan were upon the ship's

deck; with Tarzan and the two men of the Kincaid's crew。



In the face of the frightful beasts the courage of the mutineers

wavered and broke。  Those with revolvers fired a few scattering

shots and then raced for some place of supposed safety。

Into the shrouds went some; but the apes of Akut were

more at home there than they。



Screaming with terror the Maoris were dragged from their

lofty perches。  The beasts; uncontrolled by Tarzan who had

gone in search of Jane; loosed in the full fury of their savage

natures upon the unhappy wretches who fell into their clutches。



Sheeta; in the meanwhile; had felt his great fangs sink into

but a singular jugular。  For a moment he mauled the corpse;

and then he spied Kai Shang darting down the companionway

toward his cabin。



With a shrill scream Sheeta was after hima scream which

awoke an almost equally uncanny cry in the throat of the

terror…stricken Chinaman。



But Kai Shang reached his cabin a fraction of a second

ahead of the panther; and leaping within slammed the door

just too late。  Sheeta's great body hurtled against it before

the catch engaged; and a moment later Kai Shang was gibbering

and shrieking in the back of an upper berth。



Lightly Sheeta sprang after his victim; and presently the

wicked days of Kai Shang of Fachan were ended; and Sheeta

was gorging himself upon tough and stringy flesh。



A moment scarcely had elapsed after Schneider leaped

upon Jane Clayton and wrenched the revolver from her hand;

when the door of the cabin opened and a tall and half…naked

white man stood framed within the portal。



Silently he leaped across the cabin。  Schneider felt sinewy

fingers at his throat。  He turned his head to see who had

attacked him; and his eyes went wide when he saw the face of

the ape…man close above his own。



Grimly the fingers tightened upon the mate's throat。  He tried

to scream; to plead; but no sound came forth。  His eyes

protruded as he struggled for freedom; for breath; for life。



Jane Clayton seized her husband's hands and tried to drag them

from the throat of the dying man; but Tarzan only shook his head。



〃Not again;〃 he said quietly。  〃Before have I permitted

scoundrels to live; only to suffer and to have you suffer for

my mercy。  This time we shall make sure of one scoundrel

sure that he will never again harm us or another;〃 and with

a sudden wrench he twisted the neck of the perfidious mate

until there was a sharp crack; and the man's body lay limp

and motionless in the ape…man's grasp。  With a gesture of

disgust Tarzan tossed the corpse aside。  Then he returned to

the deck; followed by Jane and the Mosula woman。



The battle there was over。  Schmidt and Momulla and two

others alone remained alive of all the company of the Cowrie;

for they had found sanctuary in the forecastle。  The others

had died; horribly; and as they deserved; beneath the fangs

and talons of the beasts of Tarzan; and in the morning the

sun rose on a grisly sight upon the deck of the unhappy

Cowrie; but this time the blood which stained her white

planking was the blood of the guilty and not of the innocent。



Tarzan brought forth the men who had hidden in the forecastle;

and without promises of immunity from punishment forced them

to help work the vesselthe only alternative was immediate death。



A stiff breeze had risen with the sun; and with canvas

spread the Cowrie set in toward Jungle Island; where a few

hours later; Tarzan picked up Gust and bid farewell to Sheeta

and the apes of Akut; for here he set the beasts ashore to

pursue the wild and natural life they loved so well; nor did

they lose a moment's time in disappearing into the cool depths

of their beloved jungle。



That they knew that Tarzan was to leave them may be doubted

except possibly in the case of the more intelligent Akut;

who alone of all the others remained upon the beach as the

small boat drew away toward the schooner; carrying his savage

lord and master from him。



And as long as their eyes could span the distance; Jane and

Tarzan; standing upon the deck; saw the lonely figure of

the shaggy anthropoid motionless upon the surf…beaten sands

of Jungle Island。





It was three days later that the Cowrie fell in with H。M。

sloop…of…war Shorewater; through whose wireless Lord Greystoke

soon got in communication with London。  Thus he learned that

which filled his and his wife's heart with joy and thanksgiving

little Jack was safe at Lord Greystoke's town house。



It was not until they reached London that they learned the

details of the remarkable chain of circumstances that had

preserved the infant unharmed。



It developed that Rokoff; fearing to take the child aboard the

Kincaid by day; had hidden it in a low den where nameless infants

were harboured; intending to carry it to the steamer after dark。



His confederate and chief lieutenant; Paulvitch; true to the

long years of teaching of his wily master; had at last

succumbed to the treachery and greed that had always marked

his superior; and; lured by the thoughts of the immense ransom

that he might win by returning the child unharmed; had

divulged the secret of its parentage to the woman who

maintained the foundling asylum。  Through her he had arranged

for the substitution of another infant; knowing full well that

never until it was too late would Rokoff suspect the trick that

had been played upon him。



The woman had promised to keep the child until Paulvitch

returned to England; but she; in turn; had been tempted to

betray her trust by the lure of gold; and so had opened

negotiations with Lord Greystoke's solicitors for the return

of the child。



Esmeralda; the old Negro nurse whose absence on a vacation

in America at the time of the abduction of little Jack

had been attributed by her as the cause of the calamity;

had returned and positively identified the infant。



The ransom had been paid; and within ten days of the date

of his kidnapping the future Lord Greystoke; none the worse

for his experience; had been returned to his father's home。



And so that last and greatest of Nikolas Rokoff's many

rascalities had not only miserably miscarried through the

treachery he had taught his only friend; but it had resulted

in the arch…villain's death; and given to Lord and Lady Greystoke

a peace of mind that neither could ever have felt so long as

the vital spark remained in the body of the Russian and his

malign mind was free to formulate new atrocities against them。



Rokoff was dead; and while the fate of Paulvitch was unknown;

they had every reason to believe that he had succumbed to the

dangers of the jungle where last they had seen himthe

malicious tool of his master。



And thus; in so far as they might know; they were to be

freed for ever from the menace of these two menthe only

enemies which Tarzan of the Apes ever had had occasion to

fear; because they struck at him cowardly blows; through

those he loved。





It was a happy family party that were reunited in Greystoke

House the day that Lord Greystoke and his lady landed upon

English soil from the deck of the Shorewater。



Accompanying them were Mugambi and the Mosula

woman whom he had found in the bottom of the canoe that

night upon the bank of the little tributary of the Ugambi。



The woman had preferred to cling to her new lord and master 

rather than return to the marriage she had tried to escape。



Tarzan had proposed to them that they might find a home

upon his vast African estates in the land of the Waziri; where

they were to be sent as soon as opportunity presented itself。



Possibly we shall see them all there amid the savage romance

of the grim jungle and the great plains where Tarzan

of the Apes loves best to be。



Who knows?








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