登陆注册
26269400000035

第35章 Chapter 12 THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED OFF(2)

It is no part of ours to describe what was a massacre rather than a fight. Thus perished many of the flower of the Piccaninny tribe. Not all unavenged did they die, for with Lean Wolf fell Alf Mason, to disturb the Spanish Main no more, and among others who bit the dust were Geo. Scourie, Chas. Turley, and the Alsatian Foggerty. Turley fell to the tomahawk of the terrible Panther, who ultimately cut a way through the pirates with Tiger Lily and a small remnant of the tribe.

To what extent Hook is to blame for his tactics on this occasion is for the historian to decide. Had he waited on the rising ground till the proper hour he and his men would probably have been butchered; and in judging him it is only fair to take this into account. What he should perhaps have done was to acquaint his opponents that he proposed to follow a new method.

On the other hand, this, as destroying the element of surprise, would have made his strategy of no avail, so that the whole question is beset with difficulties. One cannot at least withhold a reluctant admiration for the wit that had conceived so bold a scheme, and the fell [deadly] genius with which it was carried out.

What were his own feelings about himself at that triumphant moment? Fain [gladly] would his dogs have known, as breathing heavily and wiping their cutlasses, they gathered at a discreet distance from his hook, and squinted through their ferret eyes at this extraordinary man. Elation must have been in his heart, but his face did not reflect it: ever a dark and solitary enigma, he stood aloof from his followers in spirit as in substance.

The night's work was not yet over, for it was not the redskins he had come out to destroy; they were but the bees to be smoked, so that he should get at the honey. It was Pan he wanted, Pan and Wendy and their band, but chiefly Pan.

Peter was such a small boy that one tends to wonder at the man's hatred of him. True he had flung Hook's arm to the crocodile, but even this and the increased insecurity of life to which it led, owing to the crocodile's pertinacity [persistance], hardly account for a vindictiveness so relentless and malignant.

The truth is that there was a something about Peter which goaded the pirate captain to frenzy. It was not his courage, it was not his engaging appearance, it was not --. There is no beating about the bush, for we know quite well what it was, and have got to tell. It was Peter's cockiness.

This had got on Hook's nerves; it made his iron claw twitch, and at night it disturbed him like an insect. While Peter lived, the tortured man felt that he was a lion in a cage into which a sparrow had come.

The question now was how to get down the trees, or how to get his dogs down? He ran his greedy eyes over them, searching for the thinnest ones. They wriggled uncomfortably, for they knew he would not scruple [hesitate] to ram them down with poles.

In the meantime, what of the boys? We have seen them at the first clang of the weapons, turned as it were into stone figures, open-mouthed, all appealing with outstretched arms to Peter; and we return to them as their mouths close, and their arms fall to their sides. The pandemonium above has ceased almost as suddenly as it arose, passed like a fierce gust of wind; but they know that in the passing it has determined their fate.

Which side had won?

The pirates, listening avidly at the mouths of the trees, heard the question put by every boy, and alas, they also heard Peter's answer.

"If the redskins have won," he said, "they will beat the tom-tom; it is always their sign of victory."

Now Smee had found the tom-tom, and was at that moment sitting on it. "You will never hear the tom-tom again," he muttered, but inaudibly of course, for strict silence had been enjoined [urged]. To his amazement Hook signed him to beat the tom-tom, and slowly there came to Smee an understanding of the dreadful wickedness of the order. Never, probably, had this ****** man admired Hook so much.

Twice Smee beat upon the instrument, and then stopped to listen gleefully.

"The tom-tom," the miscreants heard Peter cry; "an Indian victory!"

The doomed children answered with a cheer that was music to the black hearts above, and almost immediately they repeated their good-byes to Peter. This puzzled the pirates, but all their other feelings were swallowed by a base delight that the enemy were about to come up the trees. They smirked at each other and rubbed their hands. Rapidly and silently Hook gave his orders: one man to each tree, and the others to arrange themselves in a line two yards apart.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 因为迷茫,所以叫青春

    因为迷茫,所以叫青春

    《因为迷茫,所以叫青春》讲述了一路青春,一路迷茫;一路高歌,一路追梦。当偶尔迷失方向时,有人将纵横的道路当作迷宫,与上天玩起了智力游戏;当偶尔经受苦难时,有人将万般的困阻当作礼物,以解道路上的沉闷无聊;当偶尔体力不支时,有人将梦想与纯真当作食物,尽享汗水与荷尔蒙的盛宴……也许,我们都应该成为这样的人:即使受伤,也要面带微笑;即使迷茫,也要勇敢上路!
  • 我的校花妹妹

    我的校花妹妹

    重生回到半年前,一定要找回校花妹妹,一切阻挡的势力都要被轰成渣渣。
  • 国士无双之倾城纪

    国士无双之倾城纪

    伪推理,真逗比。(二十个字凑不够啊,还差多少字?)
  • 朝华凌风

    朝华凌风

    梅若红,一个生在阴宅大院的美丽女子面对着雨夜发疯的继母,刁蛮却遭受毁容的姐姐,她忍受着非人的折磨。意外进宫后,她发现自己掉入了一个精心设计的骗局。他,想让她成为随意拨弄的一颗棋子,可是聪敏过人的她,又让他收放不得。阴谋接连浮现,若红,将如何用智慧,化解危机?
  • 王俊凯之血染樱花

    王俊凯之血染樱花

    王俊凯,一个在娱乐圈神一样的人物,国民校草,全民男神。在大家面前他是有正能量的好少年,可是在她面前却是一只大灰狼,时时刻刻的想要吃了小白兔。她是学校里公认的校花,单纯如她,善良如她,在大灰狼这里,只能脱光光的站在他面前,任由他宰割!【拒绝抄袭,拒绝模仿;小说情节,纯属虚构,请勿套上真人】
  • 印第安新史

    印第安新史

    印第安是个悲情民族,他们有自己曾经辉煌的文化和经济,不过一切都止步于哥伦布发现新大陆之后。这部小说试图颠覆历史,让印第安人主宰自己的命运,何去何从,且看我慢慢写来......
  • 游戏供应商

    游戏供应商

    李浩宇携带至尊游戏系统附身蓝星同名之人身上,制霸游戏界。〔预计30万字左右〕
  • 剑神皇道

    剑神皇道

    苍蓝大陆,武道昌盛,是一个武力为尊的世界。楚悦,蜀山派弟子,修炼天赋出众。穿越至苍蓝大陆,凭借出众的修炼天赋,将在这片世界掀起一阵怎样的腥风血雨修炼体系:炼气,剑士,剑者,剑侠,剑豪,剑王,剑皇,剑圣,剑尊,剑神。每阶段分初级,高级,圆满~
  • 凤求仙

    凤求仙

    少神离云和南昭真君的恩怨爱恨,三世纠葛。一个宁可轮回自此相忘,方悟了所谓情缘为何,一个却执迷不悟迷失本心,看不到身边美景。爱不成,便成怨念,恨不归,怨念便将这六界焚毁。前生与今世的纠缠不清,一场梦百回千转万年不断,待得海誓山盟烟消云散。到头来,良辰美景都似昙花一现,心机枉然道有缘终究无
  • 清月吟

    清月吟

    一场意外让她终于寻回了自己的记忆,却原来自己不过是一抹来自异世的孤魂。她是喻新月,此心月非彼新月。曾经的记忆让她心碎,她以为,老天也在心疼她,所以才给她一次重生的机会,倒头来,一切都只是她以为。一曲清月缓缓吟,一个没有命格的女子,江湖,宫廷,过去,未来究竟谁才是她,她又是谁?