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第40章

About midnight Joe awoke, and called the boys.There was a brooding oppressiveness in the air that seemed to bode something.The boys huddled themselves together and sought the friendly companionship of the fire, though the dull dead heat of the breathless atmosphere was stifling.They sat still, intent and waiting.The solemn hush continued.Beyond the light of the fire everything was swallowed up in the blackness of darkness.Presently there came a quivering glow that vaguely revealed the foliage for a moment and then vanished.By and by another came, a little stronger.Then another.Then a faint moan came sighing through the branches of the forest and the boys felt a fleeting breath upon their cheeks, and shuddered with the fancy that the Spirit of the Night had gone by.There was a pause.Now a weird flash turned night into day and showed every little grass-blade, separate and distinct, that grew about their feet.And it showed three white, startled faces, too.A deep peal of thunder went rolling and tumbling down the heavens and lost itself in sullen rumblings in the distance.A sweep of chilly air passed by, rustling all the leaves and snowing the flaky ashes broadcast about the fire.Another fierce glare lit up the forest and an instant crash followed that seemed to rend the tree-tops right over the boys' heads.They clung together in terror, in the thick gloom that followed.A few big rain-drops fell pattering upon the leaves.

"Quick! boys, go for the tent!" exclaimed Tom.

They sprang away, stumbling over roots and among vines in the dark, no two plunging in the same direction.A furious blast roared through the trees, making everything sing as it went.One blinding flash after another came, and peal on peal of deafening thunder.And now a drenching rain poured down and the rising hurricane drove it in sheets along the ground.The boys cried out to each other, but the roaring wind and the booming thunder-blasts drowned their voices utterly.However, one by one they straggled in at last and took shelter under the tent, cold, scared, and streaming with water; but to have company in misery seemed something to be grateful for.They could not talk, the old sail flapped so furiously, even if the other noises would have allowed them.The tempest rose higher and higher, and presently the sail tore loose from its fastenings and went winging away on the blast.The boys seized each others' hands and fled, with many tumblings and bruises, to the shelter of a great oak that stood upon the river-bank.Now the battle was at its highest.Under the ceaseless conflagration of lightning that flamed in the skies, everything below stood out in clean-cut and shadowless distinctness: the bending trees, the billowy river, white with foam, the driving spray of spume-flakes, the dim outlines of the high bluffs on the other side, glimpsed through the drifting cloud-rack and the slanting veil of rain.Every little while some giant tree yielded the fight and fell crashing through the younger growth; and the unflagging thunderpeals came now in ear-splitting explosive bursts, keen and sharp, and unspeakably appalling.The storm culminated in one matchless effort that seemed likely to tear the island to pieces, burn it up, drown it to the tree-tops, blow it away, and deafen every creature in it, all at one and the same moment.It was a wild night for homeless young heads to be out in.

But at last the battle was done, and the forces retired with weaker and weaker threatenings and grumblings, and peace resumed her sway.The boys went back to camp, a good deal awed; but they found there was still something to be thankful for, because the great sycamore, the shelter of their beds, was a ruin, now, blasted by the lightnings, and they were not under it when the catastrophe happened.

Everything in camp was drenched, the camp-fire as well; for they were but heedless lads, like their generation, and had made no provision against rain.Here was matter for dismay, for they were soaked through and chilled.They were eloquent in their distress; but they presently discovered that the fire had eaten so far up under the great log it had been built against (where it curved upward and separated itself from the ground), that a handbreadth or so of it had escaped wetting; so they patiently wrought until, with shreds and bark gathered from the under sides of sheltered logs, they coaxed the fire to burn again.Then they piled on great dead boughs till they had a roaring furnace, and were glad-hearted once more.They dried their boiled ham and had a feast, and after that they sat by the fire and expanded and glorified their midnight adventure until morning, for there was not a dry spot to sleep on, anywhere around.

As the sun began to steal in upon the boys, drowsiness came over them, and they went out on the sandbar and lay down to sleep.They got scorched out by and by, and drearily set about getting breakfast.After the meal they felt rusty, and stiff-jointed, and a little homesick once more.Tom saw the signs, and fell to cheering up the pirates as well as he could.But they cared nothing for marbles, or circus, or swimming, or anything.He reminded them of the imposing secret, and raised a ray of cheer.While it lasted, he got them interested in a new device.This was to knock off being pirates, for a while, and be Indians for a change.They were attracted by this idea; so it was not long before they were stripped, and striped from head to heel with black mud, like so many zebras -- all of them chiefs, of course -- and then they went tearing through the woods to attack an English settlement.

By and by they separated into three hostile tribes, and darted upon each other from ambush with dreadful war-whoops, and killed and scalped each other by thousands.It was a gory day.Consequently it was an extremely satisfactory one.

They assembled in camp toward supper-time, hungry and happy; but now a difficulty arose -- hostile Indians could not break the bread of hospitality together without first making peace, and this was a simple impossibility without smoking a pipe of peace.There was no other process that ever they had heard of.Two of the savages almost wished they had remained pirates.However, there was no other way; so with such show of cheerfulness as they could muster they called for the pipe and took their whiff as it passed, in due form.

And behold, they were glad they had gone into savagery, for they had gained something; they found that they could now smoke a little without having to go and hunt for a lost knife; they did not get sick enough to be seriously uncomfortable.They were not likely to fool away this high promise for lack of effort.No, they practised cautiously, after supper, with right fair success, and so they spent a jubilant evening.They were prouder and happier in their new acquirement than they would have been in the scalping and skinning of the Six Nations.We will leave them to smoke and chatter and brag, since we have no further use for them at present.

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