登陆注册
26283900000061

第61章 THE ADVENTURES OF HIGGS(1)

A more weary and dishevelled set of people than that which about the hour of dawn finally emerged from the mouth of the ancient shaft on to the cliffs of Mur it has seldom been my lot to behold. Yet with a single exception the party was a happy one, for we had come triumphant through great dangers, and actually effected our object--the rescue of Higgs, which, under the circumstances most people would have thought impossible. Yes, there he was in the flesh before us, having injured his knee and lost his hat, but otherwise quite sound save for a few trifling scratches inflicted by the cub, and still wearing what the natives called his "black windows."

Even the Prince Joshua was happy, though wrapped in a piece of coarse sacking because the lion had taken most of his posterior clothing, and terribly sore from the deep cuts left by the claws.

Had he not dared the dangers of the den, and thus proved himself a hero whose fame would last for generations? Had I not assured him that his honourable wounds, though painful (as a matter of fact, after they had set, they kept him stiff as a mummy for some days, so that unless he stood upon his feet, he had to be carried, or lie rigid on his face) would probably not prove fatal? And had he not actually survived to reach the upper air again, which was more than he ever expected to do? No wonder that he was happy.

I alone could not share in the general joy, since, although my friend was restored to me, my son still remained a prisoner among the Fung.

Yet even in this matter things might have been worse, since I learned that he was well treated, and in no danger. But of that I will write presently.

Never shall I forget the scene after the arrival of Higgs in our hole, when the swinging boulder had been closed and made secure and the lamps lighted. There he sat on the floor, his red hair glowing like a torch, his clothes torn and bloody, his beard ragged and stretching in a Newgate frill to his ears. Indeed, his whole appearance, accentuated by the blue spectacles with wire gauze side-pieces, was more disreputable than words can tell; moreover, he smelt horribly of lion.

He put his hand into his pocket, and produced his big pipe, which had remained unbroken in its case.

"Some tobacco, please," he said. (Those were his first words to us!)

"I have finished mine, saved up the last to smoke just before they put me into that stinking basket."

I gave him some, and as he lit his pipe the light of the match fell upon the face of Maqueda, who was staring at him with amused astonishment.

"What an uncommonly pretty woman," he said. "What's she doing down here, and who is she?"

I told him, whereon he rose, or rather tried to, felt for his hat, which, of course, had gone, with the idea of taking it off, and instantly addressed her in his beautiful and fluent Arabic, saying how glad he was to have this unexpected honour, and so forth.

She congratulated him on his escape, whereon his face grew serious.

"Yes, a nasty business," he said, "as yet I can hardly remember whether my name is Daniel, or Ptolemy Higgs." Then he turned to us and added, "Look here, you fellows, if I don't thank you it isn't because I am not grateful, but because I can't. The truth is, I'm a bit dazed.

Your son is all right, Adams; he's a good fellow, and we grew great friends. Safe? Oh! yes, he's safe as a church! Old Barung, he's the Sultan, and another good fellow, although he did throw me to the lions --because the priests made him--is very fond of him, and is going to marry him to his daughter."

At this moment the men announced that everything was ready for our ascent, and when I had attended to Joshua with a heart made thankful by Higgs's news, we began that toilsome business, and, as I have already said, at length accomplished it safely. But even then our labours were not ended, since it was necessary to fill up the mouth of the shaft so as to make it impossible that it should be used by the Fung, who now knew of its existence.

Nor was this a business that could be delayed, for as we passed the plateau whence Oliver and Japhet had crossed to the sphinx, we heard the voices of men on the farther side of the rough wall that we had built there. Evidently the priests, or idol guards, infuriated by the rescue of their victim, had already managed to bridge the gulf and were contemplating assault, a knowledge which caused us to hurry our movements considerably. If they had got through before we passed them, our fate would have been terrible, since at the best we must have slowly starved in the pit below.

Indeed, as soon as we reached the top and had blocked it temporarily, Quick, weary as he was, was sent off on horseback, accompanied by Maqueda, Shadrach, now under the terms of his contract once more a free man, and two Mountaineers, to gallop to the palace of Mur, and fetch a supply of explosives. The rest of us, for Higgs declined to leave, and we had no means of carrying Joshua, remained watching the place, or rather the Abati watched while we slept with our rifles in our hands. Before noon Quick returned, accompanied by many men with litters and all things needful.

Then we pulled out the stones, and Oliver, Japhet, and some others descended to the first level and arranged blasting charges. Awhile after he reappeared with his companions, looking somewhat pale and anxious, and shouted to us to get back. Following our retreat to a certain distance, unwinding a wire as he came, presently he stopped and pressed the button of a battery which he held in his hand. There was a muffled explosion and a tremor of the soil like to that of an earthquake, while from the mouth of the shaft stones leapt into the air.

It was over, and all that could be noted was a sinkage in the ground where the ancient pit had been.

"I am sorry for them," said Oliver presently, "but it had to be done."

"Sorry for whom?" I asked.

"For those Fung priests or soldiers. The levels below are full of them, dead or alive. They were pouring up at our heels. Well, no one will travel that road again."

同类推荐
  • 佛说须达经

    佛说须达经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Fantastic Fables

    Fantastic Fables

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说兜调经

    佛说兜调经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 成具光明定意经

    成具光明定意经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 避暑录话

    避暑录话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 心镜

    心镜

    盘古开天之际,天之灵气上升,地之浊气下沉,盘古以自身化作天地万物,他的眼睛宇填制灵气化作史上至纯至净之界——幽冥谷。与此同时,地之浊气不断下沉形成万丈深渊——地狱门。万年后......风雅关上书,嘴角轻扬:“这种类型的故事还可以再渣一点么,有谁会信啊。”她把书放上书架准备睡觉,却没发现那本书正在淡淡的发着荧光。“叮——”风雅迷迷糊糊地爬起来关掉了闹钟,然后又若无其事地趟了下去。
  • 最后的千杀者

    最后的千杀者

    死亡蔓延到了每一个角落。全部,所有,一切,通通化为虚寂。也许是上天的玩笑,或者命运的眷顾。总之,他,活下来了。也许带来另一场灾难,但也许,是另一场重生。
  • 爱国主义教育丛书:毛泽东在抗日战争中

    爱国主义教育丛书:毛泽东在抗日战争中

    1894年(清光绪二十年),朝鲜发生东林党起义,清王朝应朝鲜政府之请求,派兵入朝。羽翼逐渐丰满的日本早已觊觎朝鲜,并且企图借朝鲜内乱的机会向中国挑衅,于是也立即派兵进入朝鲜,与清军对垒。在尚未宣战的情况下,日军击沉了中国运兵的商船,迫使清军应战。在平壤设防的清军在日军进攻下战败,被迫渡鸭绿江回国。日军突破鸭绿江防线,占领辽东,攻陷旅顺,血洗全城。在威海卫之战中,清政府的海军主力北洋水师全军覆灭。按中国干支纪年,这一年是甲午年,这场战争,于是称作甲午战争……
  • 命中注定碰见你

    命中注定碰见你

    她,一个生性活泼但受家庭因素影响而又显得格外冷傲的南方女孩,为了逃离破碎的家庭,一直在寻找解脱的机会,很自然地网络成了她寻求解脱的替代品,在网络这个虚拟的世界里彼此都是以虚拟的身份出现,当知道网络里的人物离自己是那么近的时候,她突然有一种渴望,渴望那就是现实。然而,按照协议的规定,她也只能把那种渴望压至心底,打算永远的封存起来,以为生活就这样按部就班地进行,没想到他的突然出现,使得曾经被触动的心再次被带动起来……
  • 萌翻宝宝最强娘亲

    萌翻宝宝最强娘亲

    (全文完,推荐处女作《凤主未来:千亿美男纳入仙宫》)“娘亲,孩儿帮你斩杀魔兽吧!”“好啊!乖儿子!”“娘亲,孩儿有几个爸爸呀?”“妖是妖他|妈生的,人是人他|妈生的,你当然只有一个爸爸啊!”萌翻众生宝宝配上史上最强娘亲,深入蛮荒丛林之中,一路上披荆斩棘,深入敌方阵营,谁知道无意中解开自己的身世之谜,锦芸发现,这个世界不是自己所想象的那样简单,洗刷刷五国风云君王齐上阵,谁才是锦芸孩子真正的父亲啊???
  • 穿梭,千年结

    穿梭,千年结

    穿越千年的感情,一个个令人心酸却又治愈的故事。(ps:虽然是情感戏,但虐的次数可能会稍微多一点点,希望大家能支持,毕竟想写一本以物品为线索,而不是情感为线索的书并不是很在行,但会努力改进!谢谢)
  • 魔扇鬼步幻影刀

    魔扇鬼步幻影刀

    黎明前的一场血腥剿杀,使雁门镖局遭受了灭门之灾。全镖局上上下下二十口人中只有一位老镖师带着襁褓中的一个婴儿侥幸逃脱,剩下的十八个人全部血洒当场……十三年后,那个襁褓中的婴儿从深山里走了出来,开始了闯荡江湖和寻访仇人的艰难生涯。在漫漫的人生旅途中,在邪恶的江湖里,他历尽了人间的沧桑,也感受了种种的江湖险恶。但他是一个福娃,每每能逢凶化吉,遇难呈祥。在饱尝了少年的孤独和心酸苦辣后,终于有幸成为了恒山三怪的徒弟,将江湖上人人羡慕的三大绝技魔扇、鬼步、幻影刀囊括于一身,成为了一代枭雄。他铲平了幽香谷,剿灭了天魔教,威震了飞狐帮,终于手忍了杀父仇人九指神魔,为死去的父母报了仇,雪了恨。他亦黑亦白,亦正亦邪。不管江湖规则,不顾规章礼制。我行我素,唯我独尊,是一个黑白两道又喜又愁的小煞星。但在面对三个心爱的女孩子突然都出现在自己的面前时,他却是那样的笨拙和不知所措……
  • 风云玉恋

    风云玉恋

    国际地下特种组织X暗夜.血毒。因出行一次组织任务队长蓝叶与同伴一起坠入异时空月耀王朝蓝叶:"竟是这样月耀王朝公主?神界女君,使命?血玫在哪?"赫连羽"小叶子你可知道一见钟情?"某女"不认识。"某男嘴角抽搐一场强烈爆炸让本完成任务前去与队友回合的蓝叶和血玫两人再次醒来后居然发现---血玫"神马?我是沐风王朝国师的骄纵女儿慕容婉婉?我穿越了,队长去哪了,不对,我要缓冲一下!"司徒玥"婉婉,就算你把天捅破了也有我来给你补,因为你有我宠着。"叶/婉"她给人的感觉好熟悉啊,很像是队长/血玫。"且看她们是如何在这三界翻起一阵风云又是如何与他们赴那万年之约。
  • 九霄天穹

    九霄天穹

    辰星长天,无限风光尽眼底。龙翔碧落,一道霸气亮云间。少年辰龙从小镇走出,临九天,踏黄泉,翻云覆手转阴阳。神秘的老师,特殊的奇遇。汇聚灵动之气,夺取天地灵晶,成就少年称帝之路。
  • 全民英雄之黎明之前

    全民英雄之黎明之前

    在2050年,地球上的科技飞速的发展。各个国家之间,都开始研究基因技术。其中以亚洲最大国家米兰共和国对该项技术研究应用的最广泛和纯熟,他们掌握遗传基因技术并用其解决一切困扰着人类的难题。几十年来,米兰共和国的科学家做了各种遗传试验来完善他们已有的技术。随着他们实力的发展,他们开始相信自己有无与伦比的能力,基因技术被广泛的应用与医学、生物等各种领域。这导致他们在生理和心智方面疯狂而奇异地变异,政府对此也表示支持。并有高层将其发展到军事方面,然而正是在历史上这样一个重要的阶段他们丧失了对基因技术的控制,并引发了灾难性的结果、、、、、、