登陆注册
19500600000047

第47章

"Did he tell you that he was the son of god? Answer my question,"

insisted Lu-don.

"No," she admitted in a low voice, casting an appealing look of forgiveness at Tarzan who returned a smile of encouragement and friendship.

"That is no proof that he is not the son of god," cried Ja-don.

"Dost think Jad-ben-Otho goes about crying 'I am god! I am god!'

Hast ever heard him Lu-don? No, you have not.Why should his son do that which the father does not do?"

"Enough," cried Lu-don."The evidence is clear.The creature is an impostor and I, the head priest of Jad-ben-Otho in the city of A-lur, do condemn him to die." There was a moment's silence during which Lu-don evidently paused for the dramatic effect of his climax."And if I am wrong may Jad-ben-Otho pierce my heart with his lightnings as I stand here before you all."

The lapping of the wavelets of the lake against the foot of the palace wall was distinctly audible in the utter and almost breathless silence which ensued.Lu-don stood with his face turned toward the heavens and his arms outstretched in the attitude of one who bares his breast to the dagger of an executioner.The warriors and the priests and the slaves gathered in the sacred court awaited the consuming vengeance of their god.

It was Tarzan who broke the silence."Your god ignores you Lu-don," he taunted, with a sneer that he meant to still further anger the high priest, "he ignores you and I can prove it before the eyes of your priests and your people."

"Prove it, blasphemer! How can you prove it?"

"You have called me a blasphemer," replied Tarzan, "you have proved to your own satisfaction that I am an impostor, that I, an ordinary mortal, have posed as the son of god.Demand then that Jad-ben-Otho uphold his godship and the dignity of his priesthood by directing his consuming fires through my own bosom."

Again there ensued a brief silence while the onlookers waited for Lu-don to thus consummate the destruction of this presumptuous impostor.

"You dare not," taunted Tarzan, "for you know that I would be struck dead no quicker than were you."

"You lie," cried Lu-don, "and I would do it had I not but just received a message from Jad-ben-Otho directing that your fate be different."

A chorus of admiring and reverential "Ahs" arose from the priesthood.Ko-tan and his warriors were in a state of mental confusion.Secretly they hated and feared Lu-don, but so ingrained was their sense of reverence for the office of the high priest that none dared raise a voice against him.

None? Well, there was Ja-don, fearless old Lion-man of the north.

"The proposition was a fair one," he cried."Invoke the lightnings of Jad-ben-Otho upon this man if you would ever convince us of his guilt."

"Enough of this," snapped Lu-don."Since when was Ja-don created high priest? Seize the prisoner," he cried to the priests and warriors, "and on the morrow he shall die in the manner that Jad-ben-Otho has willed."

There was no immediate movement on the part of any of the warriors to obey the high priest's command, but the lesser priests on the other hand, imbued with the courage of fanaticism leaped eagerly forward like a flock of hideous harpies to seize upon their prey.

The game was up.That Tarzan knew.No longer could cunning and diplomacy usurp the functions of the weapons of defense he best loved.And so the first hideous priest who leaped to the platform was confronted by no suave ambassador from heaven, but rather a grim and ferocious beast whose temper savored more of hell.

The altar stood close to the western wall of the enclosure.

There was just room between the two for the high priest to stand during the performance of the sacrificial ceremonies and only Lu-don stood there now behind Tarzan, while before him were perhaps two hundred warriors and priests.

同类推荐
  • 泛鄱阳湖

    泛鄱阳湖

    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。
  • 太上求仙定录尺素真诀玉文

    太上求仙定录尺素真诀玉文

    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。
  • 咏物诗

    咏物诗

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Jean of the Lazy A

    Jean of the Lazy A

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Story of Wellesley

    The Story of Wellesley

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 科技之大逃亡

    科技之大逃亡

    一个现代人,被外星终端思维体思维波附身,一路被修真,魔幻联和追杀,逃亡,成长的故事
  • 诗赋文体源流新探

    诗赋文体源流新探

    《诗赋文体源流新探》运用文体学研究方法,探讨构成诗歌与辞赋的文体诸要素的来源、演变,以及赋与诗的相互关联等问题。
  • 刀魂凌天

    刀魂凌天

    神剑有灵,宝刀有魂,一把断裂的残刀,一段尘封千年的往事。一场感人肺腑的爱恨情仇,一段艰难的巅峰之旅。
  • 黑白间的天使--薄荷女孩

    黑白间的天使--薄荷女孩

    命运的齿轮开始旋转,他(她)们有着说不出的缘分。他是学校骄傲的公子,在他看来,她是世上独一无二的女子,清新脱俗。他是隐藏在黑暗中的天使,只有她才能让那颗冰冷的心温暖。她最后究竟选择谁,是怦然心动的他还是看似青梅竹马的他……三个人的故事,爱究竟何去何从?
  • 现世茅山

    现世茅山

    谈到“茅山术”在一般人的心中,立即泛起一种神秘、尊重却又敬而远之的强烈感觉,这些也许都是在电影情节中所塑造出来的深刻印象,“茅山道士”似乎个个都有高深的驱鬼、下符、扭转乾坤的高深法术,所以对他们是既爱又怕。此时此刻就让kt冰带领你们进入这一神秘的领域。。鬼门开启
  • 优秀是一种习惯

    优秀是一种习惯

    本书从影响你一生的习惯入手,根据工作、休闲、学习、思维、健康等生活的各个不同方面和角度向读者讲述哪些习惯是我们必备的,哪些习惯是我们应坚决制止的,哪些习惯是可以改进的。让读者在轻松的阅读中,总结自己的角角落落,体味生活的方方面面,慢慢养成足以让自己快慰一生的良好习惯。就像著名心理学家、哲学家威廉·詹姆斯说的:“播下一个行动,你将收获一种习惯;播下一种习惯,你将收获一种性格;播下一种性格,你将收获一种命运。”
  • 永恒凝望

    永恒凝望

    吾以轮回当凝望,苍山下,枫叶如花。医己,医人,医天下。
  • 完美宠妻

    完美宠妻

    【全文免费.........】七年前,她正气凛然的指证他是杀人凶手,七年后,他玩弄耻笑于她将她禁锢在身。他恨到差点将她折磨致死,却孤独的只剩她一人在自己身边。她恨他的狠毒,却可怜他一人。“你为什么偏偏就邪住了她?一个刘晴不够你玩的吗?”“住口。”高天浩看着眼前大言不惭的人:“别再阻拦我对她做什么!只要她听话我从来没有想过去伤害她。”丁柯可笑的看着他,“高天浩你迟早会害死她的,你用着你的贪婪死死的困住她,她是个人不是宠物。”高天浩没有听他的吼叫,快步的走进病房双手抱着她出了病房。站在门口的丁柯再次警告的说道:“我以一个医生的身份告诉你,你现在带走她是在害她。”
  • 遣情伤黯相望

    遣情伤黯相望

    搬来的新邻居夏夜,是一个学霸,事事都是一种事不关己的样子,而蓝兮作为一个只为吃而发狂女生,居然对他产生了好感,并且默默地关注他,可是,无意间,她发现她的好闺蜜居然也对夏夜有好感,并且开始了各种行动博取夏夜的好感,朋友与喜欢的人之间,舍谁取谁呢…
  • 森夏梦音

    森夏梦音

    她是见不得光活在黑暗里的双生子一场突如其来的阴谋她的命运从此发生了翻天覆地的变化